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ROWELL'S 

AMERICAN 


NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY 


— CONTAINING — 

A     DESCRIPTION     OF     ALL    THE     NEWSPAPERS     AND     PERIODICALS 

PUBLISHED     IN     TliE      UNITED     STATES     AND     TERRITORIES, 

DOMINION    OF    CANADA    AND    NEW VQUNDLAND,   AND    OF 

THE    TOWNS    AND     CITIES     IN     n'hICH      THEY     ARE 

PUBLISHED,     TOGETHER    WITH      A     STATEMENT 

OR    ESTIMATE    OF    THE    AVERAGE    NUMBER 

OF      COPIES       PRINTED      BY      EACH 

PI  BLICATION    CATALOGUED. 


FORTIETH    YEAR. 


SUBSCRIPflON      PRICE         TEN      DOLLARS. 


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NEW    YORK 


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PREFACE. 


The  present  volume  marks  the  fortieth 
year  of  continuous  publication  of  Rowell's 
American  Newspaper  Directory.  As  it  ap- 
peared in  1869  the  Directory  was  the  first  pub- 
lication to  give  a  complete  list  of  American 
newspapers  and  periodicals,  together  with 
circulation  ratings.  FYom  the  outset  its  ac- 
knowledged position  as  the  highest  authorit}^ 
upon  newspaper  statistics  has  been  f ull}^  main- 
tained and  each  3^ear,  it  is  believed,  through 
the  experience  of  its  compilers  and  additional 
means  of  gaining  information,  it  has  become 
more  accurate  and  trustworthy. 

During  the  entire  period  of  its  existence 
the  Directory  has  been,  and  still  remains, 
under  the  direct  supervision  of  its  founder, 
Mr.  George  P.  Rowell.  He  has  witnessed  dur- 
ing these  two  score  years  the  growth  of  a 
marked  tendency  among  newspaper  publish- 
ers toward  honest  treatment  of  advertisers 
and  an  insistent  demand  from  advertisers  to 
be  told  what  amount  of  service  is  actually 
rendered  them  in  return  for  the  mone}^  ex- 
pended for  publicity.  His  understanding  of 
the  meaning  of  the  word  circulation — copies 
printed— is  widely  regarded  as  more  practic- 
able than  any  other  that  has  ever  been 
proposed. 

In  the  Director}^  for  the  year  1879  letter 
ratings,   explained   by  a   key,  were  first   em- 


6  PREFACE. 


ployed  to  indicate  the  editions  printed  by 
publications  that  would  not  set  forth  the  facts 
in  any  definite  and  satisfactory  way.  The 
letter  ratings  were  used  until  one  year  ago, 
and  then,  in  the  1907  book,  they  gave  place  to 
a  resume  of  past  ratings,  set  forth  in  plain 
words.  The  change  has  proved  acceptable  to 
Directory  purchasers,  who  are  now  able  to 
determine  at  a  glance  whether  or  not  an}^  pub- 
lication has  submitted  a  satisfactory  state- 
ment of  copies  printed,  and,  if  not,  to  know 
the  estimated  figures  accorded  by  the  Directory 
editor.  The  omission  of  a  rating  of  copies 
printed  denotes,  with  few  exceptions,  that  the 
paper  has  never  established  a  claim  to  have 
issued  regularl}^  so  many  as  an  average  of 
1,000  copies  for  the  period  of  a  full  year.  The 
exceptions  are  found  in  the  cases  of  papers 
which  have  consolidated  during  the  3^ear  or 
which  have  begun  publication  since  the  pre- 
vious edition  of  the  Director}^  went  to  press. 

There  is  an  encouraging  increase  in  the 
number  of  papers  and  periodicals  which  fur- 
nish definite  and  satisfactory  information 
upon  which  a  reliable  rating  of  copies  printed 
can  be  based.  This  year  such  information 
comes  from  nearly  eighteen  hundred  publica- 
tions, which  is  more  than  a  quarter  of  all  that 
print  regularly  so  many  as  a  thousand  copies. 
Four  papers  have  secured  the  Star  Guar- 
antee of  the  Directory  during  the  twelve- 
A  month,  and  with  two  exceptions  those 
which  secured  the  Guarantee  in  pre- 
vious years  have  rendered  acceptable 
statements.   The  total  number  of  papers  which 


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PREFACE. 


now  have  the  Star  is  sixty-six.  The  complete 
list  of  papers  comprising  the  Star  Galaxy 
appears  below. 


CALIFORNDA. 

^    Oakland Enquirer. 

COLORADO. 

^   Denver Post. 

CONNFCTICUT. 

y  Bridgeport Morning  Telegram. 

DISTRICT  OF  COl.L.^IBIA. 

Washington Evening  Star. 

GFORfjilA. 

Augusta Chronicle. 

ILLINOIS. 

Chicago Daily  News. 

Chicago Record-Herald. 

Chicago Tribune. 

Chicago Svenska  Tribunen- 

Nyheter. 

Decatu» Daily  Review. 

Decatur Herald. 

Peoria -Star. 

Peoria Journal. 

INDIANA. 

Crawfordsville Journal. 

Indianapolis News. 

Indianapolis Star. 

Richmond Evening  Item. 

Terre  Haute   Tribune. 

IOWA. 

Des  .Moines Successful  Farming. 

Sioux  City Tribune. 

KANS.4JS. 
Topeka Capital. 

l^IARYLAND. 

Baltimore News. 

.^I  \  SS A  C  H I  S  K TTS. 

Boston Globe. 

Boston Post . 

Brockton Enterprise, 

MICHIGAN. 

Jackson Citizen-Press. 

Jackson Morning  Patriot. 

MINNESOTA. 

Minneapolis    Journal. 

Minneapolis Tribune. 

Minneapolis Farm,  Stock  and  Home. 

Minneapolis Svenska   Amerikanska 

Posten. 
St.  Paul Pioneer  Press. 


ITIISSOl  RI. 

Kansas  City Star. 

NEBRASKA. 

Lincoln Daily  Star. 

Lincoln State  Journal   and 

Evening  News. 

NEW  JERSEY. 

Red  Bank Register. 

NEAV  YORK. 

Brooklyn Standard  Unior. 

Buffalo Evening  News. 

Mount  Vernon Argus. 

Newburgh News. 

New  York  City Printers'  Ink. 

Troy Record. 

OHIO. 

Akron Beacon  Journal. 

OREGON. 

Portland Journal. 

Portland Oregonian. 

Portland Telegram. 

PENNSYLVANIA. 

Erie Times. 

Philadelphia Bulletin. 

Philadelphia Press. 

Philadelphia Record. 

Philadelphia Farm  Journal. 

Pittsburg Post. 

West   Chester Local  News. 

RHODE    ISLAND. 

Providence Bulletin. 

Providence Tribune. 

SOUTH  CAROLINA. 

Columbia State, 

TENNKSSEE. 

Chattanooga News. 

Knoxville Journal  and  Tribune. 

Nashville Banner. 

WASHINGTON. 

Seattle Post-Intelligencer. 

Seattle Times. 

WISCONSIN. 

Milwaukee Journal. 

Racine Wisconsin  Agriculturist. 

CANADA. 

Montreal   Star. 

Montreal La  Presse. 

Toronto Mail  and  Empire- 


COST  OF  ADVERTISING 


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FOR  1909 

AmWka  on  receipt  oTpricI  ^  '""'^^  P""'  ^°  ^"^  P°^"'  '^  ^-^^ 

DISPLAYED   ADVERTISEMENTS 

All  displayed  advertisements  in  Rowell's  American  NewsDaoer  Dirertnrv 

he  JL^p'eSve'SV^th'^  '=' -^^^^^  IT  °'  ^^^  ^^^  and^^trn^^^^'paresS 

a  preS  nosi^to^  ^^'P'^^  advertisement  virtually 

a  preierrea  position  at  no  advance  over  the  ordinary  rate. 

Onc-quartcr  pa^c  costs  $20.  including  a  free  copy  of  the  book 
One-half  pa^c  costs  $30.  including  a  free  copy  of  the  book 
One  pa^e  costs  $50,  including  a  free  copy  of  the  book 

Where   a  publisher  wishes  his  display  advertisement  to  ann^r  ««    ^. 
opposite  the  page  of  the  catalogue  descdptfon  of  his  Xn  pape?^h    char.e 
schedule."'  '"''""'"  '^  ^""^"^  ^^^  P""^  mention^ed'tn  the  abofe 
PUBLISHERS'  ANNOUNCEMENTS 

A    Publisher's   Announcement  may  have  a  place  in  the  Dirprtnrv  in  fh^ 
column  with  and  directly  following  the^atalogL  descriptn  of  ^^^^ 
being   set  in    type   uniform  with  the  letterpress!  preceded  by  thf^^tds^^^^^^^^ 
/is^^rs  Announcement.     In  such  an  announcement  it  is  possible  for  ;  nub 

wf/o/^uZionlvVhr^^"^  anything  and  everything  tha't  hfclaims  !n"tt 
way  ot  superiority  of  his  paper  over  others,  and  to  place  his  statement  in  a 
spot  where  the  advertiser  cannot  fail  to  read  it.     The^charge  for  sudi  an  an 
nouncement  is  ^r  a  line  (average  six  words  to  a  line)  ^ 

advance '''p,?hrr'"^  '"^  ^'''  '^^"  ^'°  '^""°^  ^^  ^"^P^^d  unless  paid  for  in 
ItA^  .1  Publishers'  announcements  of  less  than  twenty  lines  do  not 
entitle  the  publisher  to  a  free  copy  of  the  book.  '  ^ 

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ADDRESS   ALL   COMMUNICATIONS   TO 

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Proprietors  and  Publishers  of  Rowell's  American  Newspaper  Directory 

10  Spruce  St.,  NEW  YORK  CITY 

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ROWELL'S 


American 
Newspaper  Directory 


ISSUED      ANNUALLY 


ESTABLISHED      I  869 


This  work  is  the  accepted  authoritative  source  of  informa- 
tion on  Newspaper  Statistics  in  the  United  States  and  Canada. 

Advertisers,  Advertising  Agents,  Editors,  Politicians  and  the 

Departments  of  the  Government  rely  upon  its  statements  as  the  recognized  authority. 

It  gives  a  brief  description  of  each  place  in  which  newspapers 

are  published,  population,  railroads,  local  industries,  name  and  location  of  county,  etc.,  etc 

It  gives  the  names  of  all  Newspapers  and  other  Periodicals. 

It  gives  the  Politics,  Religion,  Class,  Nationality,  etc. 

It  gives  the  Frequency  of  Issue. 

It  gives  the  Editor's  name. 

It  gives  the  Publisher's  name. 

It  gives  the  Size  of  the  Paper. 

It  gives  the  Subscription  Price. 

It  gives  the  Date  of  Establishment. 

It  gives  the  Circulation — that  is  the  number  of  copies  printed 

for  a  series  of  years  past,  thus  enabling  an  advertiser  to  judge  of  the  probable  future. 

It  gives  a  separate  lii^t  of  all  papers  credited  in  the  body  of 

tlie  book  with  issuing  regularly  over  one  thousand  copies. 

It  gives  a  separate  list  of  all  newspapers  having  a  Sunday 

issue. 

It  gives  a  list  of  all  Class  Publications  (Religious,  Agricult- 
ural, Medical,  Trade,  in  Fore.gn  Languages,  etc.),  and  a  complete  index  to  each  class. 

It  also  contains  other  valuable  tabulations  and  classifications. 

The  price  of  ROWELL'S  A3IERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY  is 
TEN  Dollars— net  cash,  all  transportation  charges  prepaid. 

As  the  most  important  portion  of  the  information  supplied  by  a  mercantile  agency  consists 
of  a  report  of  the  financial  strengtli  of  the  person  about  whom  information  is  asked,  so  is  the 
circulation  (that  is,  the  editions  printed)  of  a  newspaper  generally  considered  the  point  upon 
which  information  will  be  of  most  value  to  the  advertiser.  The  greatest  possible  care  is 
taken  to  make  the  Directory  reports  correct.  Every  publisher  is  applied  to  systematically. 
All  information  is  taken  in  a  form  which  excludes  any  but  definite  statements,  and  every 
e  to  p.'otect  honest  publishers  against  such  as  would  resort  to  disingenuous  reports 
ifair  advixntage. 

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^T-h^'^^^^':^^^^-^'^  II 

RULES  AND  USAGES  THAT  PREVAIL  IN  THE  ANNUAL 
REVISIONS  OF  ROWELL'S  AMERICAN  NEWS- 
PAPER DIRECTORY. 


For  forty  years  Rowell's  American    the  papers  are  given   a   place  in 
Newspaper  Directory  has  been  issued    Directory  catalogue. 

regularly  and  has    been    the  one  au-  

thentic  and  trustworthy  authority  con- 
cerning the  number  of  copies  issued 
by  American  newspapers. 

The  book  consists  of  four  parts. 


the 


"Publisher's  Announcements," 
which  follow  the  description  of  a 
paper  in  the  catalogue  portion  of  the 
book,  are  paid  advertisements  whert^in 


Part  I.  contains  a  catalogue  of  all    it  is  the  newspaper  publisher's  privi 


American  periodical  publications. 

Part  II.  consists  of  a  list  of  all  publi- 
cations rated  in  Part  I.  as  issuing  reg- 
ularly i,ooo  copies  or  more. 

Part  III.  consists  of  a  complete 
list  of  papers  issued  on  Sunday. 

Part  IV.  consists  of  a  complete  cat- 
alogue of  Class  and  Trade  papers. 


The  price  of  the  Directory  is  Ten 
dollars. 


lege  to  make  any  statement,  on  his 
own  responsibility,  that  he  deems  im- 
portant to  bring  to  the  attention  of 
every  one  who  consults  the  Directory 
with  a  view  of  selecting  suitable  pa- 
pers in  which  to  insert  an  advertise- 
ment. Such  announcements  are  put 
in  type  as  they  are  received,  and  in- 
serted in  the  body  of  the  book  as  the 
pages  are  made  up.'  The  cost  is  one 
dollar  a  line  (average  six  words  to  a 
line).  Proofs  are  exhibited  in  advance 
if  desired. 


As  soon  as  an  edition  of  the  Di- 
rectory is  issued  a  revision  is  begun 
for  the  edition  to  follow. 


The  Directory  is  intended  to  contain 
a  complete  catalogue  of  all   newspa- 
For  each  revision  it  is  the  publish-    pers  published,  and  a  statement  or  esti- 
er's  privilege  to  furnish  any  correction    male  of  the  number  of  copies  printed 
that    may  be  necessary  for  a  correct    by    each  ;    consequently,    neither    the 
description.  name  nor  the  rating  of  a  paper  can  be 

It  is    every  publisher's  privilege    to    omitted  in  response  to  a  request  to  that 
have  the  circulation  rating  of  his  paper    effect, 
brought  up  to  date  if  he  will  file  with 

the  Directory  editor  a  detailed  state-  Unless  there  are  strong  reasons  to 
ment  showing  his  actual  issues  for  the  the  contrary,  the  name  of  a  publication 
entire  twelve  months  of  the  calendar  that  is  not  admitted  to  the  United 
year  preceding.  States  mails  as  second-class  matter  is 

not   entered     in     the     Directory,  and 

under  the  same  restrictions,  any  publi- 
Each  letter  or  report  from  a  news-    ^^^-^^^  admitted  as  second-class  matter 
paper  is  read  and  every  change  noted.    ^^  considered  entitled  to  a  place  in  the 
Correspondence  coming  too   late  for    Directory 

attention  is  held  over  for  the  next  re-  

vision.  jt  is  not  intended  that  publications  of 

ephemeral  character  shall  have  a  place 
in  the  Directory.  When  in  doubt 
whether  a  publication  should  be  in- 
cluded or  excluded,  it  is  always  ex- 
cluded. 


"  New  Newspapers  "  heard  of  since 
the  revision  for  the  last  edition,  are 
communicated  with,  and  if  late  copies 
or  detailed  descriptions  are  obtained 


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EULES  AND  USAGES. 


In  cases  where  a  paper  is  dated  from 
two  or  more  places  it  is  catalogued 
under  the  town  where  it  is  actually 
issued  and  a  reference  to  it  is  given 
space  under  the  town  where  it  pur- 
ports to  be  issued,  unless  a  cogent 
reason  is  urged  by  the  publisher  of 
the  paper  in  question  why  a  different 
course  should  be  pursued. 


apparent,  the  statement  cannot  be  ac- 
cepted as  one  the  accuracy  of  which 
may  be  absolutely  relied  upon. 


When  one  or  more  editions  of  a 
newspaper  are  issued  for  another  town 
or  village,  the  words  "  prints  an  edition 
for"  (naming  town),  or  "prints  special 
editions  for  neighboring  towns,"  are 
added  to  its  description,  and  the  rating 
in  such  cases  is  specified  as  "combined 
circulation."  No  mention  of  such  extra 
edition  is  made  under  the  town  where 
it  purports  to  be  issued. 

When  the  name  of  a  paper  appear? 
in  the  Directory  catalogue  for  the  first 
time  no  rating  of  copies  printed  is  in- 
tended to  be  accorded  unless  the  paper 
has  been  published  for  the  period  of  a 
full  year  or  more  or  is  the  successor  of 
another  paper  previously  described. 

To  publications  that  do  not  admit 
advertisements  in  their  columns  no 
rating  of  the  number  of  copies  printed 
is  accorded. 

The  actual  average  edition  issued 
the  year  past  is  always  stated  in  plain 
figures  if  the  necessary  information  is 
furnished. 

To  report  the  editions  he  issues  in 
such  a  way  as  to  convey  definite  infor- 
mation to  an  inquirer,  it  is  deemed 
necessary  that  a  publisher  shall  state 
what  the  output  has  been  for  each 
separate  issue  for  an  entire  year. 


A  report  giving  the  number  of  quires 
or  reams  of  paper  used  each  week 
(instead  of  the  actual  number  of 
copies  printed)  is  not  sufficiently  defi- 
nite. It  may  mean  for  an  eight-page 
paper  one-half  the  actual  issue  re- 
ported in  quires.  If  it  has  four  pages 
there  are  24  copies  to  the  quire.  If 
eight  pages,  it  will  not  be  safe  to  al- 
low for  more  than  twelve  copies  to 
the  quire.  A  quire  is  24  sheets,  and 
not  25.  A  ream  is  480  sheets,  and 
not  500.  Furthermore,  a  statement 
expressed  in  quires  or  reams  always 
includes  waste  and  spoiled  copies, 
which  cannot  be  properly  counted  as 
circulation. 

When  the  report  or  description  of  a 
paper  that  has  been  submitted  to  a 
publisher  for  revision  comes  back 
bearing  a  mark  of  acquiescence,  or 
bearing  no  mark  whatever,  its  return 
is  taken  as  evidence  that  the  publish- 
er has  no  corrections  to  make,  and  it 
is  taken  as  an  admission  that  the  rat- 
ing of  copies  printed  at  present  ac- 
corded him  is  high  enough,  tuhatever 
else  may  be  said  about  it. 


When  a  publisher  furnishes  a  true 
statement  showing  the  actual  number 
of  copies  printed  for  each  and  every 
issue  during  the  preceding  year, 
added  together  to  show  the  aggregate 
number  and  divided  by  the  number 
of  separate  issues,  thus  arriving  at  the 
actual  average  of  each  issue,  the  state- 
ment being  dated  and  signed,  the 
paper  is  always  rated  in  accordance. 


Advertisers  think  that  they  can  judge 
more  intelligently  from  a  knowledge 
of  what  editions  have  been  issued  for 
a  year  past  than  from  any  sort  of 
statement  of  what  a  publisher  hopes 
or  believe*  he  will  issue  for  a  year  to 
come.  It  is  his  privilege  to  set  forth 
his  hopes  and  beliefs  in  a  publisher's 
announcement  if  he  thinks  it  likely 
to  benefit  him  sufficient  to  warrant  the 
expense. 


A  statement  of  copies  printed  is  re- 
quired to  be  signed.  If  signed  with  a 
hand  stamp,  or  with  initials,  or  by  some 
person  whose  authority  to  sign  is  not 


When  a  publisher  states  what  has 
been  his  average  output  for  the 
past  year,  without  giving  the  figures 
of  each  issue,  his  report  fails  to  en- 
title him  to  the  rating  he  appears  to 
claim,  because  the  editor  of  the  Di- 
rectory believes  he  ought  to  see  and 
have  on  file  the  figures  by  which  the 
result  was  arrived  at,  so  that  he  may 
be  assured  that  the  calculation  w^as 
made  with  accuracy.  No  publisher 
can  tell  what  his  average  edition 
has  been  without  first  causing  the  fig- 
ures to  be  set  down  and  the  neces-  ^ 
sary  calculations  made;  and  when  ) 
that  has  been  done,  he  may  just  as 

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RULES   AND  USAGES.  13 


well  send  the  figures  for  examination,  accorded  to  statements  about  the  out- 

and  to  be  placed  on  file  at  the  office  put  of  rival  publications  made  by  the 

of   the    Directory.      A    mistake    may  publisher  who   has  furnished  definite 

have  been  made  vv^hich  a  glance  would  and  satisfactory  information  about  his 

reveal.      An  unwillingness  to  submit  own,    and   very   little    to    statements 

the  figures  for  inspection  is  always  re-  concerning    his    rivals    made    by    the 

garded  as  a  suspicious  circumstance,  publisher  who  fails  to  give   satisfac- 

and  casts  a  doubt  upon  the  accuracy  tory  information  about  his  own  publi- 

of  the  figures  claimed.  cation. 


When    the   word    "circulation"    is  .    Publishers  who  ref  ram  from  furnish - 

used  in  a  statement  supplied   to  the  mg  any  mformation  about  the  editions 

Directory  editor  without  definition  or  }^^y  i^^^^'  Z'  ^'t^«  ^^''"^^'^  information 

qualification,  it  fails    to    inform    him  ^^^  ^  ^o''™  '^^^  is  not  specific  and  au- 

whether    it    means    the    number    of  thentic    are  rated  as  issuing  editions 

copies  printed  or  it  is  intended  as  an  "  exceeding     i,ooo,  2,250,  4,000,  7,500. 

estimate  of  the  number  of  readers,  fig-  ^H'SOO'  '  7,5^0,  20,000,  40,000  or  75,000 

uring  five  or  some  other  number  for  These  ratings  represent  the  opinion  of 

each  copy.    What  he  wants  to  know  ^^^  ^'^'^°'  ^^  ^^^  Directory  at  the  time 

is  the  actual  number  of  complete  and  ?^  S^^^g^^^  P^'^^s  and  are  deemed  to 

perfect  copies  printed  for  the  period  ^^  ^^  definite  as  it  is  advisable  to  at- 

of  a  full  year.     Statements  expressed  ^^^^J"  the  face  of  the  fact  that  the 

in  even  hundreds  and  even  thousands  Publisher   evidently  has  a  reason  for    . 

are  always  open  to  suspicion.    Spoiled  concealment    that    is    satisfactory   to   ' 

copies    and  waste  are   not  to    be  in-  himselr.  

eluded  in  the  count. 

Whenever  the  marks  #,##,### 

(explained    on  the   first   printed  page 

Daily  papers  having  a  Sunday  issue  of  the   Directory)  appear  against  the 

are  accorded  a  separate  rating  for  the  circulation  rating  of  a  paper,  the  circu- 

Sunday    edition    whenever     separate  lation  rating  of  the  paper  so  marked 

statements  are  furnished,  one  for  the  is  not  given  in  the  list  in  Part  II.  of 

week-day  issues  alone  and  a  separate  the  Directory,  or  in  other  tabulations, 

one  for  the  Sundav  edition  alone.  but  in  place  of  the  rating  the   doubt 

;  mark  only  is  given. 
When  a  morning  and   an   evening 


edition  of  a  daily  are  published,  even        Publishers  of  newspapers  and  other 

though  the  evemng  edition  has  a  dif-  periodicals    are   aware    that    it    costs 

ferent  name,  the  circulation  report  is  nothing  to  have  a  correct  description 

permitted  to  cover  both  editions,  and  inserted  in  the  American  Newspaper 

be  so  stated  in  the  hook,  provided  all  Directory.      Neither  is    any  payment 

advertisements  ordered  tn  one  edition  demanded    or    accepted  for  inserting 

of  the  paper  appear  in  the  other  also  correct   figures    showing    the    number 

without  extra  charge.  o£  ^^pi^g  panted.     All  that  is  requi- 

site,  in  either  case,  is  to  furnish    the 

In  cases  where,  for  a  considerable  information  in  a  form  that  will  ad- 
time,  no  information  is  received  from  mit  of  verification.  If  a  publisher 
a  publisher  concerning  the  circulation  wishes  to  supplement  the  description 
of  his  paper,  it  is  the  rule  to  occa-  of  his  paper  by  a  displayed  advertise- 
sionally  reduce  the  rating,  unless  ment  or  a  "publisher's  announce- 
information  from  outside  sources  forces  ment"  he.  pays  for  the  advertising 
the  impression  that  the  present  circu-  space  in  accordance  with  the  advertis- 
lation  rating  is  not  too  high.  ing  rates  established;  but  such  adver- 

tisements  or  publishers'announcements 

In  a  town  where  one  paper  gives  in-  have  no  influence  upon  the  circulation 

formation  about  its  output  that  is  rating  accorded  a  paper,  nor  is  any  in- 
definite and  satisfactory,  and  another  fluence  needed,  because  every  paper  is 
gives  information  the  accuracy  of  credited  with  the  exact  circulation  its 
which  no  one  would  be  justified  in  publisher  claims,  if  he  furnishes  the  in - 
guaranteeing  in  the  form  in  which  it  is  formation  in  the  form  that  is  demanded 
given,  a  great  deal  of  consideration  is  from  every  one  of  his  competitors. 


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Population  (Census  I900)&  Number  of  Newspapers  (I908X 


RANK.     STATES  AND  TERRITORIES. 


POPULATION. 


5U  NEVADA, 


^     42.335 


49  ALASKA. 


48  WYOMING, 


■     63.592 


47  ARIZONA, 


46  IDAHO, 


45  DELAWARE, 


44  NEW  MEXICO, 


43  MONTANA, 


42  UTAH, 


41  DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA, 


40  NORTH  DAKOTA, 


39  VERMONT, 


38  OKLAHOMA, 


37  SOUTH  DAKOTA, 


36  NEW  HAMPSHIRE, 


35  OREGON. 


34  RHODE  ISLAND. 


96  WASHINGTON, 


32  FLORIDA, 


31  COLORADO, 


30  MAINE, 


29  CONNECTICUT, 


28  WEST  VIRGINIA. 


27  NEBRASKA. 


26  MARYLAND, 


i5  ARKANSAS, 


24  SOUTH  CAROLINA, 


28  LOUISIANA, 


Zi  KANSAS. 


21  CALIFORNIA. 


•20  MISSISSIPPI. 


19  MINNESOTA, 


18  ALABAMA. 


17  VIRGINIA. 


16  NEW  JERSEY. 

15  NORTH  CAROLfNA, 


14  TENNESSEE. 


13  WISCONSIN. 


12  KENTUCKY, 


11  GEORGIA. 


10  IOWA. 


9  MICHIGAN, 


8  INDIANA. 


7  MASSACHUSETTS. 


6  TEXAS, 


5  MISSOURI. 


4  OHIO. 


3  ILLINOIS. 


2  PENNSYLVANIA,! 


1  NEW  YORK. 


184,735 


95,310 


,570 


.588 


428. 


5  I  8, 


528. 


53  9. 


69  4. 


908. 


556 


103 


S42 


15. 
|5 


1.3  1  1.56 


1.34  0.  3  It 


1.381.62 


1.470.49 


1,485.0  5  5 


1.55  I,  27C 


1.751.394 


1.828.697 


1.854.  184 


1.883.669 


1.893.8  10 


2.020.6  16 


2.06  9.042 


2.147,174 


2.216.33  1 


2.23  1.883 


2.420.95  2 


2.516.46  2 


2.805.346 


3.048.710 


3.106.665 


4.157.545 


4.82  1.5  50 


6.302. 1  I  : 


7.268,894 


NEWSPAPERS. 


58 


23 


92.531 

56 

122,931 

€9 

161,772 

116 

30 


83 


U2 


88 


63 


296 


559 


353 


87 


229 


48 


321 


157 


370 


143 


159 


217 


590 


181 


313 


146 


202 


T32 


736 


212 


739 


237 


245 


363 


255 


309 


687 


307 


373 


I. Oil 


765 


784 


569 


902 


1,000 


1,119 


1.619 


1,381 


1.835 


14 


CONTENTS. 


'        INTKODUCTORY. 

(For  Key  to  Ratings  of  copies  printed,  see  inside  of  first  cover. ) 
Preface Page  § 


PART  I. 


GAZETTEER  AND  CATALOGUE  OF  NEWSPAPERS  BY  STATES Paoe  17 


ALABAMA PAGE  17 

ALASKA 30 

ARIZONA '..     31 

ARKANSAS 35 

CALIFORNIA 51 

COLORADO 87 

CONNECTICUT 105 

DELAWARE 116 

DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA 119 

FLORIDA 123 

GEORGIA    132 

IDAHO 153 

ILLINOIS 158 

INDIANA 248 

IOWA 294 

KANSAS = 355 

KENTUCKY 394 

LOUISIANA 413 

MAINE 423 

MARYLAND 434 

MASSACHUSETTS 445 

MICHIGAN 481 

MINNESOTA 527 

MISSISSIPPI 568 

MISSOURI 579 

MONTANA /. 635 

NEBRASKA 642 

NEVADA 672 

NEW  HAMPSHIRE 675 

NEW  JERSEY 682 

NEW  MEXICO 704 


NEW  YORK 708 

NORTH  CAROLINA 825 

NORTH  DAKOTA 840 

OHIO 855 

OKLAHOMA 922 

OREGON 947 

PENNSYLVANIA 960 

RHODE  ISLAND 1045 

SOUTH  CAROLINA 1050 

SOUTH  DAKOTA 1059 

TENNESSEE 1076 

TEXAS 1094 

UTAH 1138 

VERMONT 1143 

VIRGINIA 1149 

WASHINGTON 1164 

WEST  VIRGINIA 1181 

WISCONSIN 1193 

WYOMING 1233 

CANADA 1237 

ALBERTA , 1S37 

BRITISH  COLUMBIA 1239 

MANITOBA 1242 

NEW  BRUNSWICK 1248 

NORTH-WEST   TERRITORY 1251 

NOVA  SCOTIA 1251 

ONTARIO 1256 

PRINCE  EDWARD  ISLAND 1291 

QUEBEC 1292 

SASKATCHEWAN ISOO 

NEWFOUNDLAND 1303 


PART  II. 


io  "1/  O 


NEWSPAPERS  AND   PERIODICALS   ISSUING    REGULAR   EDITIONS  OF  1,000 

AND   UPWARDS Page  1304 


PART  III. 

SUNDAY  NEWSPAPERS J*A<»=  144« 


PART  IV. 

C  LABS  PUBLICATIONS.   (See  itemized  Index  on  inside  of  last  coTer). 

3 


.Page  1453 


I. 

CATALOGUE   BY    STATES. 

A  CATALOGUE  OF  PLACES,  ARRANGED  ALPHABETICALLY  BY  STATES 

AND  TOWNS  IN  WHICH  NEWSPAPERS  AND  OTHER  PERIODICALS  ARE  PUBLISHED.  GIVING  POST 
OFFICE  NAME,  POPULATION,  LOCATION,  PROMINENT  INDUSTRIES,  ETC.,  FOLLOWED  BY  DE- 
SCRIPTIONS OF  NEWSPAPERS  AND  OTHER  PERIODICALS  PUBLISHED  THEREIN— ARRANGED 
FIRST  ACCORDING  TO  FREQUENCY  OF  ISSUE.  AND  THEN  IN  ALPHABETICAL  ORDER— GIVINO 
THE  NAMES.  FREQUENCY  OF  ISSUE,  POLITICS  OR  GENERAL  CHARACTER,  FORM,  SIZE,  ANNUAL 
SUBSCRIPTION  PRICE,  YEAR  OF  ESTABLISHMENT,  EDITORS'  AND  PUBLISHERS'  NAMES,  COPIES 
PRINTED,  ETC. 


ALABAMA. 

Population  1,828,697 1.     Land  Area  51,540  sq.  miles. 

Bounded  north  by  Tennessee,  east  by  Georgia  and  Florida,  south  by  Florida 
and  the  Gulf  of  Mexico,  and  west  by  Mississippi.  State  capital :  Montgomery. 
Principal  products  and  industries:  Cotton,  coal,  iron  and  steel  and  general  agri- 
culture. Number  of  newspapers  and  other  periodicals  (March  30,  1908),  §37, 
divided  as  follows:  Daily,  :i6;  semi-weekly,  6;  weekly,  186;  bi-weekly,  1;  semi- 
monthly, 6;  monthly,  12. 

The  cities  of  over  5,000  population,  according  to  the  United  States  census  of 
1900  (t),  are  as  follows  : 


Mobile 3S,469t 

Hiriiiiusfliaiii  38,415+ 

Montgfoiuery 30,34«+ 

Ainiistoii 9.695t 

Seliiia 8,713+ 


Hiintsville 8,0«8+ 

Florence 6,478+ 

Bessemer 6,358+ 

Tuscaloosa 5,094  + 

Talladega 5,056+ 


ABBEVILLE,  c  h.,  Henry  Co.  0,889! 
pop.,  terminus  of  Seaboard  Air  Line  and 
Southern  Rds.,  90  m.  S.  E.  of  Montgomery, 
the  State  capital.  Saw  and  grist  mills  and 
wagon  factory. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  December,  1900; 
A.  N.  Grouby,  editor  and  publisher. 

TIUlErt;  Fridays;  democraLlc;  four  pages 
18x24 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1883  ;  J.  B. 
&  J.  R.  Sapy,  editors  and  publishers. 

ALBERTVILLE,  Marshall    Co.  [^ 

1,200  pop.,  on  Nashville,  Chattanooga  &  St. 

Louis  Rd.,  10  m.  S.  E.  of  Guntersville,  the 

county  seat.    Cotton  and  general  farming. 

MARSHAL. I.  BANNER;  Thursdays; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1896:  J.  H.  Meigs,  editor  and  publisher. 

Copies  printed  :  For  the  year  iSgg  this 
paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had  an  aver- 
age issue  exceeding  i,ooo  copies  weekly,  but 
failed  to  furnish  such  definite  infoririatidn  as 
v/ould  warrant  the  accordance  of  a  rating  to 
that  effect.  It  has  not  since  made  any  re- 
newal of  the  claim. 

ALEXANDER  CITY,  Tallapoosa 
Co.  n- 1,061+  pop.,  on  Central  of  Georgia  Rd., 
13  m.  N.  W.  of  Dadeville,  the  county  seat. 
Cotton  raising. 

OUTLOOK;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  .§1 ;  established  1892; 
F.  O.  Hooton,  editor ;  Outlook  Publishing  Co., 
publishers. 

SOUTHERN  AMERTf'ATVT,   wr^Ar,^^. 
days (  .  - 
;  i  ■ 


ANDALUSIA, c.  h.,  Covington  Co.  g 
4,126  pop.,  near  tlie  Conecuh  r..  90  m.  S.  of 
Montgomery,  the  State  capital.  Farming 
and  lumbering. 

NEWSi  Thursdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  16x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1897;  Edward  Doty,  editor  and  publisher. 
Copies  printed  :  For  the  year  igoo  and  1906 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had  an  av- 
erage issue  exceeding  i  ,ooc  copies  weekly,  but 
failed  to  furnish  such  definite  information  as 
would  warrant  the  accordance  of  a  rating  to 
that  effect.  It  has  not  since  made  any  re- 
newal of  the  claim. 

ANNISTON,  Calhoun  Co.  [if  9,695+ 
pop.,  on  Louisville  &  Nashville  and  South- 
ern Rds.,  104  m.  W.  of  Atlanta,  Ga.  Cot- 
ton factories,  rolling  and  planing  mills. 
Iron,  steel,  brick,  car  and  pipe  '"w^orks. 
Trade  center  for  cotton  and  agricultural 
products.    Coal  and  iron  fields  in  vicinity. 

EVENING  STAR;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  REPCIBLIC,  Satur- 
days; democratic;  daily  eight  to  twelve, 
w^eekly  eight  pagiB»15x22  ;'subscription— daily 
$5,  weekly  $1 ;  established— daily  1899,  weekly 
1837;  T.  R.  Gordon,  editor;  Anniston  Pub- 
lishing Company,  publishers  (1—7). 

Copies    printed:     daily,     1,159  in   1902 

1,969  in   1904 
2,208  in   1907 

The    weekly     has    varied    from     i,ir 
copies    in    1896    to    2,216    in    X903,    si- 
vvhich    it    has    made    no    report,    b* 
credited    with    issuing    fore    than 
copies    in    1906    and    1907. 


AMERICAN*!  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


LABAMA. 


.ST;  every  morning  except 

TIMES,  Thursdays;    demo- 

.  pages  15x22;  subscription— dally 

J  SI;  established— daily  1882,  week- 

illton  A.  Smith,  editor  and  pixblisher 

/ 

,6pi'es  printed:    1,268  daily  in  i8g8.     Was 

dited  with  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies 

cgularly  until  1904,  but  not  thought,  in  1905, 

to  issue  so  many.    For  the  weekly  an  indefinite 

claim  for  exceeding  1,000  copies  was  received 

for  the  year  1898  and  1900,  but  no  later  claim 

to  that  effect  is  recorded. 

UNION  EDLCATOR  AND  DIVER- 
SIFIED FARMER;  semi-monthly;  agri 
culture;  thirty-two  pages  9x12;  subscription 
50  cents;  established  1903;  J.  A.  Vanden  Burg, 
editor;  Diversified  Farm  Publishing  Co., 
publishers  (6—6  P)  (A  A). 

ASHLAND,  c.  h.,  Clay  Co.  D-  422t 
pop.,  23  m.  S.  E.  of  Talladega.  Mining  and 
agriculture. 

STANDARD}  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1898;  L.  D.  Jordan,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

ASHVIL.LE,  c.h.,  St.  Clair  Co.  6  363t 

pop.,  on  Teimessee  River,  AshviUe  &  Coosa 

Rd..  40  m.  N.  E.  of  Birmingham  and  100  S.  E. 

of  Chattanooga,  Tenn.      Saw  mills,  corn, 

grain,  cotton,  tobacco,  sorghum,  coal   and 

iron. 

SOUTHERN  ^GIS;  Wednesdays; 
Independent -democratic;  four  pages  15x22; 
subscription 75 cents;  established  1873;  George 
R.  Cather.  editor;  Southern  ^gls  Publishing 
Co.,  publishers. 

ATHENS,  c.  li.,  Limestone  Co.  6  l.OlOf 
pop.,  on  Louisville  &  Nashville  Rd.,  195  m. 
N.  of  Montgomery  and  107  S.  of  Nashville, 
Tenn.  Hosiery,  flour,  saw,  planing  and 
cotton  mills  and  gins. 

ALABAMA  COURIER;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  13x20,  subscription 
$1;  established  1890;  Robert  M.  Rawls,  editor 
and  publisher. 

Copies  printed  :  This  paper  had  credit  for 
issuing  more  than  1,000  copies  weekly  from 
the  year  1898  to  1903,  but  has  not  since  set 
up  any  claim  for  issuing  so  many. 

LIMESTONE  DEMOCRAT  ;  Satur 
days;  democratic:  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1 ;  established  1891 ;  R.  H.  Walker, 
editor  and  publisher  (2— 6). 

Copies  printed  :  1,400  weekly  in  1900  and 
1,011  in  1904,  but  in  1906  was  not  credited 
with  issuing  so  many  as  1,000  copies. 

ATMORE,  Escambia  Co.  g  2s7t  pop., 

on  Louisville  &  Nashville  Rd. 

SPECTRUM!  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  16x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished September,  1903;  Dr.  D.  C.  Burson,  edi- 
tor; Spectrum  Publishing  Company,  pub- 
lishers (1—6). 

ATTALIiA,  Etowah  Co-iif  l,692tpop., 
on  Louisville  &  Nashville,  Nashville,  Chat- 
tanooga &  St.  Louis,  Queen  &  Crescent 
Route  and  Southern  Rds.,  56  m.  N.  of  Bir- 
mingham. Farming,  mining  and  live  stock. 

MIRROR:  Thursdays;  Independent; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1888 ;  L.  S.  Gray,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—7). 

Copies  printed  :  This  paper  had  credit  for 
issuing  more  than  1,000  copies  weekly  in  the 
years  1902  and  1903,  but  has  not  since  set  up 
any  claim  to  issuing  so  many. 


ALABAMA. 


BAIT  MINETTE,  c.  h.,  Baldwin  Co. 

p  600  pop.,  on  Bay  Mlnette  &  Ft.  Morgan 
Rd.,  25  m.  N.  E.  of  Mobile.  Lumber  and  gen- 
eral manufacturing. 

BALDWIN  TI3IES;  Thursdays  ;  dem- 
ocratic; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1890;  Ira  B.  Jones,  editor  and 
publisher  (7 — 5). 

BAYOU   LABATRE,  Mobile    Co. 

P  60+  pop.,  on  Mobile  &  Bayshore  Rd. 

SEASIDE  WHISTLER;  Saturdays; 
democratic;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  January,  1902;  J.  T.  Joullan, 
editor  and  publisher  (2—5)  (A  A). 

BESSEMER,  Jefferson  Co.  D  6,358t 
pop.,  on  Alabama  Great  Southern,  South- 
ern, 'Frisco,  Louisville  *  Nashville  and 
Queen  &  Crescent  Route  Rds.,  11  m.S.  W. 
of  Birmingham,  the  county  seat.  Iron 
foundries,  coke  ovens,  eight  blast  fur- 
naces, machine  shops  and  planing  mills. 
Iron  and  coal  mining. 

BESSEMER  WEEKLY;  Saturdays; 
independent-democratic;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1.5U  ;  established  1887;  Wm.  H. 
H.  Judson,  editor  and  publisher  (7 — 5). 

J  O  U  R  N  A  li  ;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1887;  G.  W.  Price  and  L.  W.  Jones,  edi- 
tors and  publishers. 

Copies  printed  :  For  the  year  1898  this  paper 
seemed  to  assert  that  it  had  an  average  issue 
exceeding  1,000  copies,  but  failed  to  furnish 
such  definite  information  as  would  warrant  the 
accordance  of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It  has 
not  since  made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 

TRIBUNE;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

WORKMAN;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  (1;  estab- 
lished 1899;  John  H.Williamson,  editor;  The 
Workman  Publishing  Company,  publishers. 

Copies  printed :  This  paper  has  on  one  or 
more  occasions  indicated  a  desire  to  have 
credit  for  issuing  more  than  a  thousand  copies 
regularly,  but  such  definite  information  as 
would  warrant  such  a  rating  has  never  been 
forthcoming. 

BIRMINGHAM,  c.  h.,  Jefferson  Co. 

a  38,415+  pop.,  present  estimate,  with  sub- 
urbs 100,000,  on  Alabama  Great  Southern, 
Central  of  Georgia,  Southern.  'Frisco,  Sea- 
board Air  Line,  Louisville  &  Nashville,  Illi- 
nois Central  and  Queen  &  Crescent  Route 
Rds.  Iron,  coal,  coke  and  steel  center. 
Foundries,  machine  shops,  pipe  works  and 
lumber. 

DAILY. 
AGE-HERALD  ;  every  morning,  and 
WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  democratic;  dally 
ten  to  sixteen.  Sunday  thirty-six  to  flfty-six, 
weekly  twelve  pages  18x24;  subscription- 
daily  $6,  Sunday  $2.  weekly  $1;  established 
1887;  E.  W.  Barrett,  editor;  Age-Herald  Pub- 
lishing Company,  publishers  ( 1—7). 

Copies   printed — Daily:  6,167  i"  1^98 

7,174  in  1900 

8,106  in  1901 

16,956  in  1906 

16,711  in  1907 

Weekly:   15,040  in  igoo 

15,636  in  1901 

24,968  in  1906 

25.407  in  1907 

Sunday:  26,833  in  1907 

LEDGERt '>vo'""> ;  <-  lunday; 

dem  ,  Satur- 


CATALOGUE  BY  ST. 


ALABAMA. 


day  sixteen  to  twentj--four  pages  18x34;  sub 

Bcrlptlon  $3;    established  1896;  The  Ledger 

Publishing  Companj\  publishers  (2—7). 
Copies     printed:      2,848  in   1897 
22,419  in  1906 
21,861  in  1907 

Publisher's  announcement.— The  Birmingham 
Ledger  goes  into  over  2S,000  of  the  most 
prosperous  homes  In  Birmingham,  the  Bir- 
mingham District,  North  and  Middle  Ala- 
bama. It  is  the  paper  with  a  distinctive 
home  circulation.  Greater  Birmingham, 
connected  by  street  railway  lines,  has  a 
population  of  150,000— the  most  prosperous 
section  of  the  South. 
NEWS;   every   evening   except  Sunday; 

democratic;  ten  to  twenty-four  pages  18x24; 

subscription  $5;   established  1887;    Rufus  N. 

Rhodes,  editor  and  publisher  (2—5). 

Copies  printed:  10,208  in  1901 
20,201  in  1905 
20,201  in  1906 
22,175  in  1907 

WEEKLY. 

ALABAMA  BAPTIST;  Wednesdays; 
baptist;  sixteen  pages  10x13;  subscription 
$2;  established  1874;  Frank  W.  Barnett,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (1—5). 

Copies  printed  :  This  paper  had  credit  for 
an  average  issue  of  8,070  in  1903  and  9,500  in 
IQ05,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any  defi- 
nite and  satisfactory  report,  but  was  credited 
with  more  than  4,000  in  1906  and  1907. 

ALABAMA  CHRISTIAN  ADVO- 
CATE ;  Thursdays;  methodlst  episcopal, 
•outh;  eight  pages  16x23;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1881;  Rev.  J.  S.  Chadwick,  editor 
and  manager  (2—8). 

Copies     printed:     6,500  in   1896 

8,230  in   1903 

10,892  in   1907 

AVANGUARDIA  :  Saturdays  (A  A). 

AVONDALE  BUDGET;  Fridays;  In- 
dependent; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  19U3;  W.D.  Moody,  Jr..  editor 
and  publisher  (1—8). 

CHRISTIAN  HOPE;  Fridays  (A  A). 

COURIER;  Saturdays;  German;  eight 
pages  17}^x22;  subscription  $2;  established 
1893;  E.  Lesser  and  L.  Braun.  editors  and 
publishers. 

Copies  printed  :  This  paper  had  credit  for 
an  average  issue  of  1,345  for  the  year  1898, 
but  has  not  since  made  claim  to  issuing  so 
many  as  1,000  copies. 

FARMERS'   UNION    GUIDE;   Wed 

nesdays;  sixteen  pages  9}4xl2}^;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1906;  Bays"  D.  Gather, 
editor;  Guide  Publishing  Company,  pub- 
lishers (1—8).  See  advertisement  belov 

Copies     printed:     8,430  in  1907 


JONES    VALL.. 

days  (A  A). 

LABOR    ADVOC- 

labor;    eight   pages   15x22, 
established  1890;  J.  H.  F.  Mo. 
publisher  (A  A). 

Copies   printed:   2,257   weekly  1. 
2,000  in   1901,  since  which  it  has  mau 
port,  but  was  believed  in  1005  to  have 
regularly  more  than  1,000  copies. 

MINERAL   BELT    GAZETTE;  Sat 

urdays;  local;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  April.  1904;  Jack  Annes- 
ley,  editor;  The  Mineral  Belt  Gazette  Pub- 
lishing Company,  publishers  (2—5  P)  lA  A). 

REPORTER;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

TIMES;  Wednesdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22 :  subscription  $1 ;  established  1894 ; 
J.  H.  Bingham,  editor  and  publisher. 

TRUTH;  Saturdays;  negro;  four  pages 
18x20;  subscription  $1;  establlehed  January. 
1903;  Mrs.  O.  A.  Tuggle,  editor  and  publisher 
(2-4). 

SEMLMONTHLY. 

DIXIE  MANUFACTURER;  semi- 
monthly;  manufacturing,  flnanoial  and  im- 
migration; sixteen  pages  11x16;  subscription 
$2;  established  1895;  Rountree  Publishing 
Co.,  editors  and  publishers. 

MONTHLY. 

ADVANCE;  monthly;  twenty-four  pages 
103^x141^;  subscription  $1;  established  June, 
1904;  John  R,  Hornady,  editor;  Advance 
Publishing  Compan  3%  publishers  (2—6)  (A  A). 

Copies  printed  :  This  paper  had  credit  for 
an  average  issue  of  10,047  in  1Q05,  since  which 
it  has  not  furnished  a  report,  but  was  credited 
with  more  than  4,000  in  1906  and  1907. 

ALABA3IA  MEDICAL  JOURNAL; 

monthlv  (  A  A  ). 
ALABAMA       WHITE      RIBBON; 

monthly  (A  A). 

DIXIE  HOME;  monthly;  agriculture 
and  Immigration;  sixteen  pages  11x16;  sub- 
scription 50  cents;  established  1891;  Th« 
Rountree   Publishing   Co.,  publishers. 

Copies  printed  :  For  the  year  iqoi  this  paper 
seemed  to  assert  that  it  had  an  average  issue 
exceeding  1,000,  but  failed  to  furnish  such 
definite  information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It  has  not 
since  made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 

EDUCATIONAL     EXCHANGE; 

monthly;  educational;  thirty-two  pages 
7x10;  subscription  $1;  established  1885;  J.  B. 
Cunningham,  editor;  Educational  Exchange 
Co..  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies    printed':    This    paper  had  credit 


for    an  average   issue   of 
<?ince    which    it    has    "'^ 


2,040    in 


45,000 

Read   THE    FAR' 
week.      It  is  the 
the  Great  Farmer 
weekly  throughr 

The  Guid       ' 

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AMA. 


A'ith     more     than     i,ooo 
/Ce,    up    to    and    including 

ORER     OF    ALABAMA; 

^llglous;  eight  pages  11x16;  8ub- 

25   cents;    established    1895;   E.  A. 

and  J.  E.  Hixson,  editors  and  pub- 

.s(12— 4). 

ydpies   printed:     Had    credit    for   issuing 

^bre  than  i,ood  copies  regularly  in  the  years 

1903,  but   has  not   since  set  up  any  claim  for 

issuing  so  manv. 

SOUTHERN  FARMER;  monthly; 
agriculture;  sixteen  pages;  subscription  50 
cents;  established  1886;  John  J.  McDavid, 
editor  and  publisher  (7—5). 

BREWTON,c.h.,^«cam6trtCo.g  l,382t 
pop.,  on  Louisville  &  Nashville  Rd.,  58  m. 
N.  E.  of  Pensacola,  Fla.  Savr  and  lumber 
mills.  Starch  factory,  fruit  and  vegetabl* 
growing  and  farming. 

PINE  BELT  NEWS;  Thursdays;  dem- 
ooratlc;  eight  pages  13x2i);  subscription  $1; 
established  1894;  W.  D.  Sowell,  editor  and 
publisher. 

STANDARD  GAUGE  ;  Thuredayt ; 
democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
gl;  established  1887;  H.  C.  Rankin,  editor; 
Lovelace  &  Rankin,  oubllshers  (6—5  P). 

BRIDGEPORT,  Jackson  Co-cT  l,247t 
pop.,  on  Southern  and  Nashville,  Chat- 
tanooga &  St.  Louis  Rds.,  29  m.  "W.  of 
Chattanooga.  Basket  factory  and  stove 
foundry. 

RECORD;  Fridays;  independent;  four 
pages  17x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
November,  1904;  W.  C.  Burt,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—5). 

BRUNDIDGE,  Pif^e  Co.  O,  537t  pop., 

on  Plant  System  Rd.,  about  11  m.  S.  E.  of 

Troy,  the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 

NEWS;  semi-vreekly,  Wednesdays  and 

Saturdays;   democratic;    four   pages   11x16; 

subacrip'tion     $1  ;    established    1893 ;    J.    E. 

Graves,  editor  and  publisher. 

RECORD;  Wednesdays;  prohibition; 
ten  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
August,  1907;  H.A.Norton,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (10-7  P). 

BUTLER,   c.  h.,   Choctaw  Co.  p  178 
pop.,  near  W.  bank   of  Tombigbee  r.  and 
■     30  m.  S.  E.  of  Meridian,  Miss.    Agriculture. 

CHOCTAW  ADVOCATE;  Wednes 
days;  democratic;  four  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;   established  1892;  W.  L.  Gray, 

-^ tar  and  publisher. 

~  —     h-  Wilcox    Co.  P   478t 
"  W.  of 


ALABAMA. 


CARBONHILL,  Walker  Co.  \h  830 
pop.,  on  St.  Louis  and  Sau  Francisco  Rd., 
15  m.  N.W.  of  Jasper.    Agriculture. 

ENTERPRISE  -  DEMOCRAT; 

Thursdays;  democratic;  eight  pages  173^x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  October,  1893; 
I.  W.  Young,  editor  and  publisher  (8—6). 

CARROLLTON,  c.h.,  Pickens  Co.u 
2T8t  pop.,  about  30  m.  S.  E.  of  Columbus, 
Miss.    Coal  mines  nearby.    Cotton. 

RURAL   SCHOOL    EXPONENT; 

monthly  (A  A). 

CENTER,  c.  h.,  Cherokee  Co.  tf  282t 
pop.,  on  Coosa  r.,  140  m.  N.  by  E.  of  Mont- 
gomery, the  State  capital.  Cotton  and 
wheat. 

CHEROKEE      HARMONIZER; 

Thursdays;    eight  pages  16x22;   subscription 
$1;    established   1893;    Holder   &   Williams, 
editors  and  publishers. 
COOSA    RIVER    NEWS;     Fridays; 

democratic;  four  to  ten  pages  20x26;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1878;  Shropshire 
Bros,,  editors  and  publishers. 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  fitrnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance   of   a    rating   to    that   effect. 

CENTERVILLE,  c.  h.,  Bibb  Co.  n 

422+  pop.,  on  Mobile  &  Ohio  Rd.,  45  m.  S.  E. 

of  Selma.    Farming. 

PRESS;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1895;  S.  F.  K 
L.  H.  Nunnele.  editors  and  publishers  (1—7). 

Copies  printed  :  For  the  year  1902  and  1906 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had  an  av- 
erage issue  exceeding  1,000  copies,  but  failed 
to  furnish  stich  definite  information  as  would 
\va»-rant  the  accordance  of  a  rating  to  that 
effect. 

CITRONELLE,  Mobile^  Co.  p  696t 
pop.,  on  Mobile  &  Ohio  Rd.,  32"  m.  N.  of  Mo- 
bile.   Health  resort.    Farming. 
CALL;  Fridays;  independent;  four  pages 

20x36;  subscription  $1.50;    established   1896; 

C.  W.  Thomas,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

OliANTON,  c.  h.,  Chilton  Co.  D  611t 
pop.,  on  Louisville  &  Nashville  Rd.,  41  m.  N. 
of  Montgomery,  the  State  capital.  Lum- 
bering. 

BANNER;  Thursdays ;  democratic ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1892;  Frank  Crichton,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

Copies     printed:      i,oSo  in   1902 
\.  1,316  in   1905 

1,416  in   1907 
Thursdays;   republican;    eight 
^22;   subscription   $1;    established 
Wallace  C.  Edler,   editor   and 
-7). 

printed:     1,249  in   1906 
1,413  in   1907 
\nouncement.— Official  paper  of 
\ty,  also  Farmers'  Union. 

[,  c.  h..  Barbour  Co.  R  998t 

|il  of  Georgia  Rd.,  20  m.  W.  of 

S.  E.  of  Montgomerj\  the 

\ertllizer  manufactory. 

i'ridays;  four  pages  18x24; 
established  1897;  L.  H.  & 
\aL.d  publishers. 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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ALABAMA. 


CLIO,  Barbour  Co.  O,  326t  pop.,  on  Cen- 
tral of  Georgia  Rd.,  40  m.  S.  E.  of  Eufaula. 

FREE  PRES8;  semi-weekly,  Tuesdays 
and  Fridays;  Independent;  four  to  eight 
pages  iSx'^O;  subscription  $1;  established 
May,  19()();  G.  Ernest  Jones,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—^). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance   of   a    rating   to    that    effect. 

COFFEE  SPRINGS,  Geneva  Co.  O, 

on  Central  of  Georgia  Rd.,  about  12  m.  N.  of 

Geneva,  the  county  seat. 

JOURNAL.;  Fridays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1;  established  January,  VA>V; 
G.  C.  Jones  and  J.  H.  Jones,  editors:  Coffee 
Springs  Publishing  Co  ,  publishers  (1—8). 

COLLINSVILLE,   De  Kalh  Co.    ^ 

IQd  pop.,  on  Alabama  Great  Southern  Rd., 

70  m.  N.  E.  of  Birmingham.    Agriculture. 

COURIER;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1903;  W.  E.  Mosteller,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1— 5P). 

COLUMBIA,  Henry  Co.  P.  1,1321  pop., 

on  Central  of  Georgia  Rd.,  20  m.  S.  of  Fort 

Gaines,  Ga.    Agriculture. 

BREEZE;  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  lbx2(J ;  subscription  $1;  established 
1892;  J.  R.  Whalen,  editor  and  publisher. 

COLUMBIANA.  0.  h.,  Shelby  Co.  a 
1,650  pop.,  on  Southern  and  Louisville  & 
Nashville  Rds.,  about  70  m.  N.  by  W,  of 
Montgomery,  the  State  capital.  Shipping 
point  for  cotton  and  pig  iron. 

PEOPLE'S  ADVOCATE;  Thursdays 

(▲▲). 

esENTlXEL.;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  18x24;  subfcriptlon  $1;  estab- 
lished 1875;  J.  A.  MacKnlght,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 

CULLMAN, c.h.,CMK7nan  Co.  b  1.265t 

pop.,  on  Louisville  &  Nashville  Rd.     Fruit, 

grapes,  agriculture  and  manufacturing. 

DE3IOCRAT;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
twelve  pages  16x22;  subscription  81;  estab- 
lished June,  1901;  J.  R.  Rosson,  editor  and 
publisher  (2—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  2,325  in  1902 
and  4,510  in  1906,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satis- 
factory report,  but  is  credited  with 
more    than    4,000    in    1907. 

Publisher's  announcement.  —  The  Cullman 
Democrat  is  the  best,  largesr  In  matter, 
largest  in  circulation  and  influence  of  the 
county  papers  in  Alabama.  Goes  to  homes 
of  4.600  farmers.  Send  advertising. 
TRIBUNE;  Fridays;  eight  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1;  established  1876;  Hewlett 
Bros.,  editors  and  publishers  (12— 4). 

Copies  printed  :  This  paper  had  credit  for 
an  average  issue  of  1,388  in  i8q6  and  of  1,968 
in  1903,  since  which  time  it  has  not  furnished 
a  report,  but  was  credited  with  printing  more 
than  1,000  copies  for  the  years  1906 
and    1907. 


ALABAMA. 


DADEVILLE,  c.  h.,Tallapoota  Co.n- 
l,136t  pop.,  on  Central  of  Georgia  Rd.,  t>6  m. 
N.  E.  of  Montgomery,  the  State  capital. 
Manufacture  of  wagons  and  buggies. 

SPOT  CASH;  Fridays;  four  pages  15x32; 
•iibscrlptlon  50  cents;  established  1898;  J.u. 
Nelson,  editor  and  publisher. 

TAi.l^APOOSA  COURIER;  Thurs- 
days (A  A). 

DAPHNE,  Baldioin  Co.  D  549t  pop., 

on   E.   shore   of   Mobile    bay,   9  m     S.  E. 

of  Mobile.    A  winter  and  summer  health 

resort.    Agriculture  and  lumbering. 

STANDARD;  Fridays;  Independent- 
democratic;  elgtit  pages  18x25;  subscription 
tl;  established  March,  1901;  Edward  Qulncy 
Norton,  editor  and  publisher  (12—4). 

DECATUR,  c.h. .Aforpan  Co.  b  5,114+ 

pop.,  at  Junction  of  Southern  and  Louie- 

Tllle  &  Nashville  Rds.  and  on  Tennessee  r. 

Saw  and  planing  mills,  foundries,  machine 

shops,  bridge  and  car-wheel  works  and  Ice 

mantifactory. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  16x22;  subscription  $2;  established 
1870  ;  L.  Hensley  and  Walter  M.  Grubbs,  edi- 
tors and  publishers. 

Copies  printed  :  For  the  year  1S99  this 
paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had  an  average 
issue  exceeding  1,000  copies,  but  failed  to 
furnish  such  definite  information  as  would 
warrant  the  accordance  of  a  rating  to  that 
effect,  and  has  not  since  made  any  renewal 
of  the  claim. 

DEMOPOLIS,  Marengo  Co.  p  2,606t 
pop.,  on  Southern  Rd.,  50  m.  W.  of  Selma. 
Saw.  lumber  and  shingle  mills;  cotton 
presses,  gins,  and  cottonseed  oil;  tannery, 
cooperage  and  fertilizer  works;  brick- 
yards and  machine  shops.  Cotton  ship- 
ping point. 
TI3IES ;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

DOTH  AN,  Houston  Co.  R  9,000  pop., 
on  Atlantic  Coast  Line,  Central  of  Georgia 
and  Abbeville  Southern  Rds.,  120  m.  S.  E. 
of  Montgomery,  the  State  capital.  Two 
cotton  compresses,  guano  factories,  chem- 
ical plant  and  cotton-seed  oil  mill. 

SIFTINGS;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 18S9;  G.  M.  Shepard,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  The  weekly  edition 
of  this  paper  had  credit  for  an  average 
issue  of  1,907  in  1901,  since  which  it 
has  not  furnished  any  definite  and  sat- 
isfactory report,  but  has  been  credited 
with  more  than  1,000  every  year  since, 
up   to   and   including    1907. 

HOMKJOURNAL,;  Wednesdays;  dem- 
ocratic; eight  pages  13x20;  subscriition  $1; 
established  1898;  L.  S,  Deal,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

Copies  printed :  This  paper  is  credited 
with  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies  weekly 
for  the  year  1907. 

EACrLiE;  Saturdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  81;  established 
July  4,  1903,  as  Houston  Eagle;  W.  T.  Hall, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
this   paper   seemed   to    assert  that   it   had 


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AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


ALABAMA. 


an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance   of    a    rating    to    that    effect. 

DOUBLE  SPRINGS,  c.h.,  Winston 

Co.  ^  l,143t  pop.  (of  township),  15  m.  N.  K.of 
Lynn,  the  nearest  station  ou  Birmingham, 
Sheffield  St  Tennegsee  River  Rd.  Agricul- 
ture. 

NEW  ERA;  Fridays;  democratic;  four 
pages  18x24 ;  Hubscriptlon  $1 ;  established  1899 ; 
B.  J.  Cowart.  editor  and  publisher. 

EAST  LAKE,  Jefferton  Co.  a  l,529t 
pop.,  suburb  of  Birmingham. 

HARVARD  COLL.EGIAN;   monthly 

(AA). 

EDWARDSVILLE,  c.  h.,  Cleburne 

Co.  cT  398t  pop.,  on  Southern  Rd.,  27  m.  E. 

of  Anniston  and  15  W.  of  Tallapoosa,  Qa. 

Farming. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;    eight   pages 
13x20;  Huoscriptlon  $1;    established  Novem 
bar,    1905;    A.    J.   Hurst,  editor;    Euterprise 
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m.  S.  of  HaynevlUe,  the  county  seat,  and 
32  S.  of  Montgomery,  the  State  capital. 
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9i   m.  N.  E.  of  Birmingham  and  51   8.  by 
S.  W.  of  Chattanooga,  Tenn.    Rolling,  saw 
and  planing  mills,  ftre-clay  works  and  iron 
furnace.    Coal  and  iron  mining. 

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but  has  not  since  made  claim  to  issuing  so 
many  as  1,000  copies.  ^_ 

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&  St.  Louis,  Louisville  &  Nashville,  Chatta- 
nooga Southern  and  Queen  &  Crescent 
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which  no  definite  and  satisfactory  re- 
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ALABAMA. 


GENEVA,  c.  h.,  Geneva  Co.  q,  l,032t 
pop.,  on  Choctawhatchie  r.,  31  m.  S.  of 
Elba.  Naval  stores  manufacturing.  Tim- 
ber and  cotton  raising. 

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2,416+  pop.,  on  Southern  Rd.  Carriage  fac- 
tories. Seat  of  Southern  University.  Cotton 
growing. 

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GREENVILLE,  c.  h.,  Butler  Co.  Q 
5,500  pop.,  on  Louisville  &  Nashville  Rd.,  4S 
m.  S.  W.  of  Montg'omery,  the  State  capital. 
Cedar  manufactories,  saw  mills  and  cotton 
gins.    Cotton  trade  center. 

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1898,  since  which  time  it  has  not  furnished  a 
satisfactory  report,  but  was  credited  with 
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GROVEHILIi,  c.  h.,  Clarke  Co.  JJ 
2,859+  pop.  (of  township),  84  m.  N.  by  E.  of 
Mobile  and  18  N.  E.  of  Jackson.  Agricult- 
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Co.  \J2  471  pop.,  on  Nashville,  Chattanooga 
&  St.  Louis  Rd.  and  S.  bank  of  Tennessee 
r.,  1  m.  from  landing  and  about  33  S.  E.  of 
Huntsvllle.    Cotton-shipping  point, 
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copies  in  five  years,  but  no  satisfactory  state- 
ment has  since  been  received  that  would 
warrant  giving  it  credit  for  issaing  so  many 
as  i,ooo  copies. 

GTJRLEY,  Madison  Co.  [j    831t  pop., 

on  Southern  Rd..  18  m.  S.  E.  of  Huntsville, 

the  county  seat.    Cotton,  corn  and  wheat. 

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Guin,  the  nearest  railroad  station,  on  Kan- 
sas City,  Memphis  &  Birmingham  Rd. 
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issue  exceeding  1,000  copies,  but  failed  to 
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warrant  the  accordance  of  a  rating  to  that 
effect.  It  has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the  claim. 

HANGEVILLE,   Blount  Co.  ^  750t 

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Rd.    Farming  and  coal  mining. 

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publisher. 

HARTFORD,  Geneva  Co.  0,3821 

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Dothan. 

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(1-8). 

HARTSEIiLS,   Morgan  Co.    i    670t 

pop.,  on  Louisville  &  Nashville  Rd.,  13  m.  S. 

of  Decatur  and  74  N.  of  Birmingham.    Grist 

and  saw  mills,  lumber  and  marble  yards, 

oil  and  gas  wells. 

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$1;  established  1887;  Symonds,  Bolder  & 
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HAYNEVILIiE,  c.  h.,  Lowndes  Co.  g 

2,283+pop.(of  township),  20  m.  S.W.  of  Mont- 
gomery, the  State  capital.  Wagon  factory 
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CITIZEN-EXAMINER;  Thursdays; 
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subscription  $1.50;  established  1896;  Mrs.  W. 
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HEADLAND,  ffenry  Co.  q,  602t  pop., 

on  Abbeville  Southern  Rd.,  16  m.  S.  W.  of 

Abbeville,  the  county  seat.    Agriculture, 

fertilizer  factories   and    manufacture  of 

naval  stores. 

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H'ETLil'S,  C.h.,  Cleburne  Co.  cf  815 
pop.,  on  Southern  Rd.,  7  m.  S.  of  Edwards- 
ville.  Shipping  point  for  lumber,  char- 
coal-and  cotton.  Farming  and  gold  mining. 

CLEBURNE  NEW  ERA;  Saturdays; 
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and  publishers  (1 — 3). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
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an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance   of    a    rating    to    that   effect. 

HUNTSVILLE,  c.  h.,  Madison  Co.  t\ 
8,06St  pop.,  on  Meuipliis  &  Charleston  and 
Nashville,  Chattanooga  &  St.  Louis  Rds., 
96  m.  W.  S.  W.  of  Chattanooga,  Tenn. 
Foundrj%  saw  mill,  cotton  and  flour  mills 
and  manufactories  of  sashes  and  blinds. 
Farming,  stock  raising  and  cotton  growing. 

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weekl^r  edition  of  this  paper  seemed  to  assert 
that  it  had  an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000 
copies,  but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  in- 
formation as  would  warrant  the  accordance 
of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It  has  not  since 
made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 

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the  daily  edition  had  credit  for  ex- 
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in    1907. 

DEMOCRAT;  Wednesdays;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages  20x26;  established  1867; 
Virginia  and  Susanna  Clay,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers. 

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pages  15x22;  subscription  M  cents;  estab- 
lislied  January,  1906:  Herald  Publishing  Co., 
editors  and  publishers.d— 6  P)(  A  A). 

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1895;  H.  C.  Binford  &  Sons,  editors  and  pub- 
llsherp  (1—8). 

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J AC'KSO'S,  Clarke  Co.  p  2,500  pop., 
on  Southern  Rd.  and  Tomblgbee  r.,  61  m. 
N.  of  Mobile.  Seat  of  State  Agricultural 
College.  Lumber  manufacturing,  farm- 
ing and  mineral  springs. 

SOUTH  AliABAMIAN;  Saturdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1887;  Eugene  L.  Colley,  editor 
and  publisher  (2—8). 

JACKSONVILLE,  c.  h.,  Calhoun 
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ALABAMA. 


N.  E.  of  Selma  and  51  S.  W.  of  Rome,  Ga. 

Seat  of   Calhoun   College.      Farming   and 

summer  resort. 

RECORD:  Fridaj's;  democratic;  eight 
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February,  19u6;  Walter  J. Clark,  editor:  Clark 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (1— S). 

JASPER,  c.  h.,  Walker  Co.  ^  2,600 
pop.,  on  Kansas  City,  3Iemphis  &  Birming- 
ham and  North  Alabama  Rds.,  41  m.  W.  of 
Birmingham.  Agriculture,  cotton  growing, 
lumber  and  coal  mining. 

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itor and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed  :  No  satisfactory  circula- 
tion statement  was  ever  obtained  from  this 
paper,  but  from  such  reports  as  came  to  hand 
tor  the  year  1902  it  was  credited  with  issuing 
more  than  1,000  regularly  for  that  year,  and 
the  same  rating  has  been  continued  ever 
since . 

WALKER  CO.  NEWS;  Thursdays 
(A  A). 

LAFAYETTE,  c.h.,  Chambers  Co.  d- 

1,629+ pop.,  on  Central  of  Georgia  Rd.,  18  m. 
N.  of  Opelika  and  84  E.  N.  E.  of  Montgom- 
ery, the  State  capital.    Cotton  market. 

SUN;  Wednesdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  13x20:  subscription  $1 ;  established  1880; 
Sam  H.  Oliver,  editor  and  publisher  (1— 3)> 

Copies  printed  :  In  1902,  not  less  than  1,600 
of  any  issue.  Has  been  credited  with  more 
than  1,000  ever  since. 

LEIGHTON,  Colbert  Co.tl  506t  pop., 

on  .Memphis  &  Charleston  Rd.,  10  m.  E.  of 

Tuscumbia,  the  county  seat.     Agriculture. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  democratic;  four  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1890;  F.N. 
McCormack,  editor  and  publisher. 

lilNDEN,  Marengo  Co.  p  on  Louis- 
ville &  Nashville  Rd.,  17  m.  S.  of  Demopolis. 
Cotton  raising. 

MARENGO  DEMOCRAT;Thur8dayg; 

democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$L;  established  1892;  Lamar  Matkin,  editor 
and  publisher(l— 8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance   of    a    rating    to    that   effect. 

lilNEVILLE,  Clay  Co.  a-  211t  pop., 

30  m.  E.  of  Talladega.    Cotton. 

HEADLIGHT:  Fridays;  democratic; 
four  pages  15x23;  subscription  (1;  estab- 
lished April,  1904;  J.  R.  Stodghlll,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—5). 

LIVINGSTON,  c.  h.,  Sumter  Co.  -a 
851+  pop.,  on  Queen  &  Crescent  Route  Rd., 
87  m.N.E.  of  Meridian,  Miss.,  and  80  W.  of 
Selma.  Seat  of  Alabama  Normal  College 
for  girls.  Health  resort,  having  mineral 
waters.    Agriculture. 

OUR  SOUTHERN  HOME;  Wednes 
days;    democratic;  eight   pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  July,  1865;  W.  H- 
Lawrence,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

8U31TER  CO.  SUN;  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.25; 
established  March,  1889;  C.  H.  Allen,  editor 
and  publisher. 


ALABAMA. 


LUVERNE,  C.h.,  Crenshaw  Co.  p  731t 
pop.,  on  Plant  System  Rd.,  45  m.  S.  of 
Montgomery,  the  State  capital.  Cotton 
compress,  cotton -oil  mill  and  fertilizer 
factory. 

CRENSHAW  CO.  CRITIC;  Thurs- 
days; Independent  democratic;  eight  pages 
11x171^;  subscription  $1;  established  July, 
1902;  H.  Y.  Brooke,  editor  and  publisher 
(6— 5)  (A  A). 

JOURNAL;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
elglit  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1894;  J.  0.  McLendon,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

MARION,  c.  h.,  Perrv  Co.  D  l,698t 
pop.,  on  Southern  Rd.,  30  m.  N.  W.  of  Selma. 
Cotton  section;  several  educational  Institu- 
tions. 

DEMOCRAT;  Saturdays  (A  A). 
STANDARD;   Thursdays;    democratic; 
eight   pages    20x26;    subscription  $1;   estab- 
lished 1878;    Charles   H.  Greer,   editor    and 
publisher  (1—8). 

Copies     printed:      1,774  '^^   1907 

MOBILE,  c.  h..  Mobile  Co.  p  69,870 
pop.,  on  Louisville  &  Nashville,  Mobile  ft 
Ohio,  Southern,  Mobile  &  Bay  Shore  and 
Mobile,  Jackson  &  Kansas  City  Rds.  and 
W.  bank  of  Mobile  r.,  near  Its  entrance  Into 
Mobile,  bay.  Steamships  to  Florida  and 
Cuba,  Central  America.  Panama,  Mexico 
and  European  ports,  to  various  points,  on 
the  Alabama,  Tomblgbee  and  Black  War- 
rior rs.  and  to  New  Orleans.  Foreign  and 
domestic  commerce  and  manufactures. 
Third  cotton  market  In  the  United  States. 
Trades  also  In  coffee,  timber,  lumber,  coal 
sisal  and  naval  supplies. 

HERALD;  every  evening  except  Satur- 
day, and  Sunday  morning;  daily  eight  to 
twelve,  Sunday  twenty  to  thlrtj'-two  pages 
17x24;  subscription  $5;  established  1893;  Mo- 
bile Herald  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  publishers 

Copies  printed:  Believed  to  exceed 
2,250  daily  since  1903.  No  satisfactory 
circulation  statement  has  come  from 
this    paper. 

ITEM  ;  every  evening  exc€  pt  Sunday,  and 
Sunday  morning;  Independent;  dally  eight 
to  ten,  Sunday  sixteen  to  twenty-four  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $5;  established  1897;  J.  F. 
Cothran,  editor;  Item  Publishing  Company, 
publishers  (1 — 1). 

Copies  printed  :  Believed  to  exceed  2,250 
daily  sinx:e  1903,  but  no  satisfactory  circula- 
tion statement  ever  came  from  this  office. 

REGISTER  ;  every  morning,  and 
WEEKLY,  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  1754x24;  subscription  —  daily  $7.80, 
weekly  $1;  established  1821;  The  Register 
Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (1—5). 

Copies     printed:     4,677   in   1897 

7,711   ill   1907 

Sunday,    9>875   in   1907 

To  the  daily  edition  of  this  paper  Rowell's 
American  Newspaper  Directory  accords  the 
so-called  gold  marks  (0©),  the  meaning  of 
which  is  set  forth  as  follows  : 

(©  ©)  Advertisers  value  this  paper  m«re  for 
the  class  and  quality  of  its  circulation  than  for 
the  mere  number  of  copies  printed.  [Among 
the  old  chemists  gold  was  symbolically  repre- 
sented by  the  sign©. —  IVe^sier's  Dictionary . 

ALABAMA  STAATS  -  ZEITUNG; 
Thursdays;  democratic;  twelve  pages  15x22; 


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AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


ALABAMA. 


ALABAMA. 


BUbacrlptlon  $2;  egtablished  1893;  Emll  A. 
Brunnler,  editor  and  publisher. 

Copies  printed  :  For  the  year  1903  this  pa- 
per seemed  to  assert  that  it  had  an  average 
issue  exceeding  1,000  copies,  but  failed  to 
furnish  such  definite  information  as  would 
warrant  the  accordance  of  a  rating  to  that 
effect.  It  has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the  claim. 

BAPTIST  L-EADERj  Saturdays 
(▲A) 

FARM  AND  FLORAL  WORLD: 
Saturdays  (A  A). 

<JULF  COAST  RECORD;  Saturdays; 
lumber;  twenty-four  pages  6^x9}4;  sub- 
scription $4;  established  1899;  Gulf  Coast 
Record,  editors  and  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance   of   a-  rating   to    that    effect. 

PRESS;  Saturdays;  republican;  four 
pages  16x22;  sutjscriptlon  $1.60;  established 
1894;  A.  N.  Johnson,  editor  and  publisher 
(1-8). 

SENTINEL  I  Fridays;  fraternal,  labor; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  5U  cents;  es- 
tablished August,  1905;  John  Martin,  editor 
and  publisher  (8—5  P)  (A  A). 

SOUTHERN  COIU.MKRCIAL  AND 
INDUSTRIAL  RECORD;  Saturdays 
(A  A). 

UNIONIST;      Fridays;      labor;      eight 

ftages  15x22;  subscription  50  cents;  estab- 
Ished  January.  1902;  Unionist  Publishing 
and  Printing  (Jompany,  editors  and  publish- 
ers (6— S  P) 

Copies  printed  :  This  paper  had  credit  for 
an  average  issue  of  1,653  in  1903,  since  which 
time  it  has  not  furnished  a  report,  but  was 
credited  with  printing  more  than  1,000  copies 
for  the  years  iqo6  and  1907. 

MOBILE  MEDICAL  ANDSURGI- 
CAIi  JOURNAli;  monthly;  nieaical  and 
surgical;  sixty  five  pages  ej^xQJ^;  subscrip 
tlon  $2;  established  January,  1902:  E.  L. 
Marechal,  editor;  Journal  Publishing  Co., 
publishers  (12—4). 

Copies  printed:  In  1903,  average  2,250 
monthly.  For  1904  a  higher  rating  was  asked 
for  and  accorded,  but  without  a  satisfactory 
statement  to  warrant  it.  In  igo6  a  rating  ex- 
ceeding 2,250  was  accorded  without  receiving 
any  report. 

MONROE VILLE,  c.  li.,  Monroe  Co. 

P  422+  pop.,  on  Alabama  r.,  about  85  m.  N. 

N.  E.  of  Mobile  and  90  S.  of  Selma.    Cotton 

raising. 

MONROE  JOURNAL;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1 ;  established  1867;  Q.  Salter,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

MONTGOMERY,  c.  h.,  Montgomery 
Co.  9  State  Capital,  30.846+  pop.,  on  At- 
lantic Coast  Line.  Central  of  Georgia.  Louis- 
ville &  Nashville,  Seaboard  Air  Line.  Mo- 
bile &  Ohio  and  Western  of  Alabama  Rds 
and  left  bank  of  Alabama  r.  Steamboats  to 
Mobile  400  m.,  and  Intermediate  points.  Ma 
chine  shops,  cotton  factories  and  compres 
ses.oil  mills,  fertilizer  factories,  copper  re- 
finery and  Iron  foundries.  Ships  large  quan- 
tities of  cotton. 

ADVERTISER;  every  morning ;  demo- 
cratic; dally  ten  to  fourteen,  Sunday  twenty 
eight  to  thirty-six  pages  15x22;  eubscrlptlon 
—dally  $7.80,  Sunday  $2;  established  1828;  W, 


W.    Screws  and   F.  P.    Glass,   editors;    The 
Advertiser  Company,  publishers  (1—7). 
Copies    printed:     daily,     5,700  in   1895 

12,769  in   1905 
13,445  in   1906 
14,937  in   1907 
Sunday,    21,838  in   1907 
To  the  daily  edition  of  this  paper  Rowell's 
American  Newspaper  Directory  accords  the  so- 
called  gold  marks  (©  ©1.  the  meaning  of  which 
is  set  forth  as  follows  : 

(0  ©)  Advertisers  value  this  paper  more  for 
the  class  and  quality  of  its  circulation  than  for 
the  mere  number  oi  copies  printed.     [Among 
the  old  chemists  gold  was  symbolically  repre- 
sented by  the  sign  ©. —  Webster^ s  Dictionary^ 
Publishar's   announcement.— The   Montgom- 
ery Advertiser.  "Alabama's  Only  Metro- 
politan Newspaper,"  leads  all  Slate  con- 
temporaries in  the  volume  of   local  and 
foreign  advertising  printed,  in  face  of  the 
fact  that  its  local  and  foreign  rates  are 
higher  than  any  other  Alabama  newspaper. 
Particularly  is  the  Advertiser's  lead  pro- 
nounced InEdueational,  Banking  and  sim- 
ilar lilghclass  advertising,  demonstrating 
the  paper's  prestige,  influence  and  widely- 
diffused  circulation.    One  of  the  very  few 
Southern  newspapers  that  has  an  absolute 
Invariable  rate  card,  and  the  only  Alabama 
newspaper  that  permitted   an  exhaustive 
examination  by  the  Association  of  Ameri- 
can Advertisers,    Montgomery,  the  home 
of  the  Advertiser,  is  the  commercial,  po- 
litical and  social  capital,  as  well    as  the 
geographical  center  of  Alabama,  and  is  the 
fastest  growing  citv  in  the  South. 
EVENING  TIIMES;    every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  ALABAMA   TII^IES, 
Thursdays;    democratic;    ten     pages    15x22; 
subscription — dally  fS.  weeklj'  25  cent.=  :  es- 
tablished   19l'3;  AlVa  Fltzpatrlck.  editor;  J. 
B.  Stern,  puhllslier  (2— S). 

Copies     printed;     daily,     9,442  in   1907 
Weekly,     23,699  in   1907 
JOURNAL  ;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day;   democratic;    eight    to   sixteen   pages 
17^x22;    subscription   $5;    established    1888; 
Horace  Hood,  editor  and  publisher  (1—5). 
Copies     printed:      7,723  in   1903 
9,844  in   1906 
9,464  in   1907 
STATE;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  Sunday  moniing  (A  A). 

ALA  KAMA  OUTLOOK;  Saturdays; 
republican;  twelve  pages  15x22;  subscription 
SI;  established  April,  I9(t5;  Ben  de  Lemos, 
editor;  Alabama  Outlook  Company,  pub- 
lishers (1—7). 

SOUTHERN  ODD-FELLOW;  semi- 
monthly (A  A). 

ALABAMA  FAR3IER;  monthly; 
agriculture;  twenty  pages  9x12;  subscrip- 
tion 25  cents;  established  September,  1905; 
Rolfe  S.  Saunders,  editor;  Alabama  Farmer 
Company,  publishers  (10— 5  P)  (A  A). 

MOULTON,    c.    h.,    Lawrence  Co.  ^ 
290+  pop.,  23  m.  W.  S.  W.  of  Decatur  and  SS 
8.  E.  of  Florence.    Seat  of  Moulton  Normal 
Institute.    Timber  and  farming. 
ADVERTISER;      Tuesdays;      demo- 
cratic;   four   pages  18x24;    subscription    $1; 
established    1828;  J.  White    &   Son,  editors 
and   publishers  (1 — 8 J. 

Copies  printed:    1,209  '^^  ^9°7- 

NEW  DECATUR,  Morgan  Co.  b 
on  Louisville  &  Nashville  Rd.,  87  m.  N.  of 
Birmingham.  Tanneries,  spoke  and  handle 
factories,  sash  and  door  factories. 
BUIiLETIN ;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day (A  A). 

MORtwAN  CO.  TIMES;  semi  weekly, 
Tueidaj  s  and  Fridays  (A  A). 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


'J7 


ALABAJUA. 


ADVERTISER;  Frldayg;  eight  pagei 
19x25;  subscription  $1.50;  establlahed  1899;  C. 
J.  Hlldreth,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed  :  This  paper  had  credit  for 
an  average  issue  of  1,138  for  the  year  1903,  but 
has  not  since  made  definite  and  satis- 
factory claim  to  issuing  so  many  as 
1. 000    copies. 

TWIN  CITY  RECORD;  Fridays;  four 
pages  16x23;  subscription  $1;  established 
October,  1901;  T.  A.  Frlerson,  editor  and 
publisher. 

NORMAL.,  Madison  Co.  [^  412  pop., 

on  Nashville,  Chattanooga  &  St.  Louis  Rd., 

about  9  m.  N.  E.  of  Huntsvllle,  the  county 

seat. 

INDEX;  weekly  (A  A). 

NORTHPORT,  Tuscaloota  Co.  -D 
800  pop.,  on  N.  bank  of  Black  Warrior  r. 
and  1  m.  N.  of  Tuscaloosa,  the  county  seat. 
Slat  and  lumber  mills,  cotton  press  and 
gins,  fertilizer  factory.  Cotton  shipping 
point. 

WEST    AL.ABAMA    BREEZEt 

Wednesdays;  democratic;  eight  pages  ]5xi!2; 
subscription   $1;    established  1889;   John  T. 
Bealle.  editor  and  publisher  (1— 8j. 
Copies     printed:      1,449  in   1907 

ONEONTA,  c.  h.,  Blount  Co.  b  588t 

pop.,  on  LoulsTllle  &  Nashville  Rd.,  87  m. 

N.  E.  of  Birmingham.    Timber,  agriculture 

and  mining. 

SOUTHERN     DEMOCRAT;     Thurs 
days;    democratic;   four    pages    18x24;    sub- 
scriptions!; established  1894;  F.  G.  Stephens, 
editor  and  publisher  (5—3). 

OPELIKA,  c.  h.,  Lee  Co.  i:>7,U00  pop., 
on  Central  of  Georgia  and  Western  of  Ala- 
bama Rds.,  «8  m.  E.  of  Montgomery,  the 
State  capital,  and  29  W.  of  Columbus,  Ga. 
Chair,  sash  and  blind,  cotton  and  guano 
factories.    Grain  and  cotton. 

NEWS;  every  evening  except  Sunday; 
democratic;  four  to  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  18S9;  WearA  Wilson, 
editors  and  publishers  (2— 8). 

Copies  printed:  Xo  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding  1,000  every  year,  up  to  and 
including     1907. 

POST;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight  to 
twelve  pages  16x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1894;  W.  S.  Hyatt,  editor;  Wallace  B. 
Salter,  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed  :  In  1901  said  to  have  ex- 
ceeded 1,500  every  issue.  A  rating  of  exceeding 
1,000  copies  average  has  been  accorded  since, 
although  no  satisfactory  statement  to  sustain 
it    has    come    to    hand. 

OZARK,  c.  h.,  Dale  Co.  R  l,570t  pop., 
©n  Plant  System  and  Southwestern  Rds., 
about  60  m.  S.  W.  of  Eufaula.  Grist  mills, 
cotton  gins  and  carriage,  guano  and  cigar 
factories. 

DALE  CO  NEWS;  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages;  subscription  $1;  W.  H. 
Simmons,  editor  and  publisher  (A  A). 

SOUTHERN  STAR;  Wednesdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  1867;  Joseph  H.Adams, editor 
and  publisher. 

Copies  printed  :  No  satisfactory  circulation 
statement  was  ever  rceived   from   this  paper. 


ALABAMA. 


but  in  1 899  it  had  credit  for  an  average  issue 
of  more   than    1,000  copies,   and  claimed  as 
much  in  1903,  but  failed  to  furnish  satisfactory 
evidence  to  that  effect. 
TRIBUNE;  Tuesdays  (A  A). 

PELL  CITY,  c.  h.,  St.  aatr  Co.  b 

8U0  pop  ,  on  Birmingham  &  Atlantic  and 

Southern  Rds.,  35  m.  from   Birmingham. 

Coal,  iron,  timber,   agriculture,   dairying 

and  live  stock. 

ST.CL.AIR  HERALD;  Wednesdays; 
independent;  four  pages  1:^x20;  subscription 
75  cents;  established  January,  1902;  Bays  D. 
Cather,  editor  and  publisher. 

PIEDMONT,   Calhoun  Co.  cf  l,745t 
pop.,  on  Southern  and  Seaboard  Air  Line 
Rds.,  21  m.  N.  E.  of  Anniston. 
JOURNAL;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

PINE  APPLE,    Wilcox  Co.  u    623t 
pop.,  on  Louisville  &  Nashville  Rd.,20  m. 
N.  E.  of  Camden. 
NEWS;  Wednesdays  (A  A). 

PRATTVILLE,c.h.,^ufa«<7a  Co.  u 

1,929+  pop.,  on  Louisville  &  Nashville  and 

Mobile  &  Ohio  Rds.,  15  m.  N.  W.  of  Mont- 

gomerj',  the  State  capital.    Manufactures 

cotton  and  woolen  goods  and  sashes  and 

blinds. 

PROGRESS;  Fridays ;  democratic ; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 18^6;  H.  Q.  Ruffln,  editor;  Progress 
Printing  Company,  publishers. 

ROANOKE,   liandolph   Co.  d-  l.SOOt 

pop.,  on  Central  of  Georgia  Rd.,  40  m.  N.  of 

Opelika  and  85  N.  E.  of  Montgomery,  the 

State  capital.     Has  a  college  for  males  and 

females. 

LEADER  I  Wednesdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
September,  1892;  O.  H.  Stevenson,  editor  and 
publisher. 

ROCKFORD,c.li.,  Coosa  Co.  n  L904 
pop.  (of  township),  40  m.  N.  E.  of  Montgom- 
ery, the  State  capital.  Cotton,  corn,  pota- 
toes, peas,  millet,  timber  and  minerals. 

COOSA  ARGUS:  Fridays;  democratic; 
four  pages  lfx22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1900;  J.  W.  Brooks,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

RUSSELL VILLE,   c.  h..  Franklin 

Co.  "□  1,602+  pop.,  on  North  Alabama  Rd., 
18  m.  S.  of  Tuscumbia.  Farming  and  mining. 

FRANKLIN  TIMES;  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic: eight  pages  15x22;  .subscription  $1; 
established  1S8-I;  J.  C.  Norwood,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—7). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903  and  1906 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had  an  aver- 
age issue  exceeding  1,000  copies,  but  failed 
to  furnish  such  definite  information  as  would 
warrant  the  accordance  of  a  rating  to  that  effect. 

SAINT   STEPHENS,  c.  h..   Wash- 

ington  Co.  P  1,506+  pop.  (of  township),  on 
Mobile  &  Birmingham  Rd.  and  W.bank  of 
Tomblgbee  r.,  65  m.  (100  by  water)  N.  of  Mo- 
bile.   Farming. 

WASHINGTON  CO.  NEWS  ;  Thurs- 
days ;  democratic  ;  four  pages  16x82  ;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1892;  W.  A.  Mose- 
ley,  editor  and  publisher. 


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AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


ALABAMA. 


SAMSON,   Geneva  Co.  E,  on  Central 
of  Georgia  Rd. 
LEDGER;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

SGOTTSBORO,  c.  h.,  Jackson  Co.  □' 
1,014+  pop.,  on  Southern  Rd.,  42  m.  E.  of 
Huntsville  and  about  5  W.  of  Tennessee  r. 
Coal  and  iron  mining,  lumbering  and  agri- 
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was  credited,  without  a  satisfactory  re- 
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SEALE,  c.  h.,  Russell  Co.  □,  3861  pop., 
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leans, Southern,  Louisville  &  Nashville, 
Mobile  &  Birmingham  and  Western  of 
Alabama  Rds.  and  on  N.  bank  of  Ala- 
bama r.,  300  m.  from  its  mouth,  100  S.  of 
BirmiDgham.  Steamers  to  Mobile.  Cot- 
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mill,  manufactures  of  car  wheels,  oil  and 
ice.  Center  of  trade  in  cotton,  lumber 
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ALABAMA. 


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nooga   &  St.  Louis  Rds.,  38  m.  W.  S.  W.  of 
Chattanooga,   Tenn.     Grist    mills,   cotton 
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Southern  and  Louisville  &  Nashville  Rds., 
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den.   Seat  of  State  Institution  for  the  Deaf, 
Dumb  and  Blind.    Iron  furnaces.     Cotton 
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TALLASSEE,  Elmore  Co.  D  4,178t 
pop.  (of  township),  on  Tallassee  &  Mont- 
gomery Rd.,  28  m.  N.  E.  of  Montgomery, 
the  State  capital.  Corn,  cotton,  potatoes 
and  vegetables. 

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THOMASVILLE,  Clarke  Co.  p  686t 
pop.,  on  Mobile  &  Birmingham  Rd.,  15  m. 
N.  of  Grovehill,  the  county  seat.  Saw  mills, 
cotton  gins,  brick-yards.  Cotton.  Farming. 
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TROY,  c.  h..  Pike  Co.  O^  4,097t  pop., 
on  Plant  System  and  Central  of  Georgia 


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ALABA3IA. 


Rds.,   51  m.   S.  by  E.   of   Moutgomery,  the 

Stale  capital.    Center  of  cotton  trade. 

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TITSCAL.OOSA,  c.  h.,  Tuscaloosa  Co. 
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and  Mobile  &  Ohio  Rds.  and  Black  Warrior 
r.,  at  head  of  steamboat  navigation,  55  m. 
S.  W.  of  Birmingham.    The  State  Univer- 
sity and  other  educational  institutions  lo- 
cated here.    Coal,  Iron  and  cotton.    Rail- 
road and  manufacturing  center. 
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Memphis  &  Charleston  Rds.,  near  Tennessee 
r.,  }^  m.  S.  of  Sheffield  and  about  4  S.  of 
Florence.    Steamboats  ascend  the  river  to 
this  point.    Agriculture. 
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TUSKEGEE.  c.  h.,  Macon  Co.  P.2,170t 
pop.,  on  Tuskegee  Rd.,  40  m.  E.  of  Mont- 
KOmery,  the  State  capital.  Seatof  sev- 
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ALABAMA. 


factory  statement  in  1904,  but  has  since  made 
no  definite  and  satisfactory  claim  to 
issuing   so   many. 

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UNION  SPRINGS,  c.  h.,  Bullock  Co 
a,  2,634+ pop.,  on  Central   of   Georgia   Rd. 
40  m.  E.  S.  E.  of  Montgomery,  the  State  cap 
ital,  and  55  W.  S.  W.  of  Columbus,  Ga.   Cot- 
ton-seed oil  mill,   steam   cotton   gins   and 
spoke  and  handle  factories. 
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lished 1866;  Mills  &  Johnston,  editors  and 
publishers  (1—8). 

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an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance   of   a    rating    to   that   effect. 

UNIONTOWN,  Perry  Co.  D  l,047t 
pop.,  on  Southern  Rd.,  %)  m.  E.  by  S.  of 
Demopolis  and  30  W.  of  Selma.  Cotton  th« 
chief  product.    Shipping  point. 

CANEBRAKE  HERALD;  Thurs- 
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scription $1.50;  established  1887;  E.  R. Bar- 
ker, editor;  Lily  Tayloe  Land  Co.,  publish- 
ers (6—5). 

VERNON,  c.  h.,  Lamar  Co.  ^  JQlf 
pop.,  9  m.  S.  of  Sulllgent,  the  nearest  rail- 
road point,  and  about  30  N.  N.  E.  of  Colum- 
bus, Miss.  Saw  and  grist  mills.  Agriculture. 
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75  cents;  established  1896:    C.    S.  McDougal, 

editor  and  publisher  (6—5). 

'WARRIOR,   Jejferson    Co.    a  LOlSt 
pop.,  on  Louisville  &  Nashville   Rd.,   near 
Black  Warrior  r.,  23  m.  N.  of  Birmingham, 
the  county  seat.    Coal  mining. 
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1887;  8.  A.  Davidson,  editor;  E.  O.  Davidson, 

publisher. 

WEDOWEE,  c.  li.,  Randolph  Co.  n- 
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railroad  station  on  Central  of  Georgia  Rd. 
RANDOLPH  STAR;  Fridays  (A  A). 

WEST  BLOCTON,  Bibb  Co.  -a  4,000 
pop.;  Blocton,  nearest  railroad  station  on 
Southern  and  Queen  &  Crescent  Rds. 
BLOCTON     ENTERPRISE;    Thurs- 
days (A  A). 

WETUMPKA,  c.  h.,  Elmore  Co 
n  562+  pop.,  on  Southern  Rd.  and  Coosa  r., 
13  m.  N.  E.  of  Montgomery,  the  State  capi- 
tal. Seat  of  State  Penitentiary.  Cotton 
shipping. 

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Copies  printed  :  This  paper  had  credit  for 
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1902,  since  which  time  it  has  not  furnished  a 
report,  but  was  credited  with  printing  more 
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ALASKA. 


Population  63,592 1.     Land  Area  590,844  sq.  miles. 

A  territory  of  the  United  States,  bounded  north  by  the  Arctic  Ocean,  east  by 
the  Northwest  Territories  of  Canada,  west  and  south  by  the  Pacific  Ocean  and 
Behring's  Sea  and  Strait.  Capital  city  :  Juneau.  Principal  products  and  indus- 
tries: Gold  mining,  fishing  and  fur.  Number  of  newspapers  and  other  peri- 
odicals (March  30,  1908),  23,  divided  as  follows:  Daily,  9;  weekly,  13;  montbly,  1. 


COUNCIL   CITY,  »  m.  N.  E.  of| 

Nome. 

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eight  pages  9x12;  subscription  $10;  estab- 
lished 1899;  N.  H.  Ca»tle,  editor;  Castle  & 
Moreno,  publishers  (12—5  P)  (A  A). 

DOUGLAS,  1,500  pop.,  on  Gastinaux 

Channel,   a  branch  of  Stephen   Passage, 

about  1,000  ni.   from  Seattle,  Washington. 

Gold  mining. 

ISLAND  NEWS?  Wednesdays;  eight 
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1898;  Charles  A.  Hopp,  editor  and  publisher. 

FAIRBANKS,  on  Tanana  r.,  has 
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Tacoma,  Wash.,  and  St.  Michael  and  Nome, 
Alaska;  100  m.  S.  E.  of  Tanana. 

NEWS  I  daily;  independent;  four  pages 
18x24;  8ubscrIptio-n  $24;  established  1903;  J.W. 
Ward,  editor;  News  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers (2— 8). 

TI3IES;  every  morning  except  Monday, 
and  WEERLiY,  Saturdays  (A  A). 

JUNEAU,  2,600  pop.,  60  m.  N.  of  Sitka 
and  900  m.  N.W.  of  Seattle.  Mining,  Ashing 
and  lumbering. 

DISPATCH ;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day; four  to  eight  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion $8;  egtablished  1899;  Ed.  C.  Russell,  edi- 
tor; Dispatch  Publishing  Co.,  publishers 
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Copies  printed:  For  the  years  igo2  and  iqo6 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had  an  aver- 
age issue  exceeding  i  ,ooo  copies,  but  failed  to 
furnish  such  definite  information  as  would  war- 
rant the  accordance  of  a  rating  to  that  effect. 
It  has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 

RECOR D-I>I  I NE  R  i  every  morning  ex- 
cept Monday;  four  pages  161^ x22>^ ;  subacrip- 
tion$7;  established  1837;  Walter  S.  Coutant, 
editor;  Record-Miner  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers (.1—6). 

ALASKA  TRANSCRIPT;  Satur- 
davs(A  Al. 

ALASKA  MONTHLY  MAGA- 
ZINE;  monthly;  C^Hx9}4;  subscription $2.50; 
established  April.  1906;  Q.  W.  Taylor,  editor; 
Alaska  Monthly  Magazine  Co.  (Inc.),  pub- 
lishers (11— 6  P)  (A  A). 

KETCHIKAN,  1. -29.5  pop. ,  190  m.  S.E. 

of  Sitka.    Mlniug  and  Ashing. 

JOURNAL?  Saturdays;  independent; 
four  pa^es  13x20;  subscription  $3;  estab- 
lished January,  1901;  Walter  A.  Wyatt,  edi- 
edltor  and  publisher  (6— 5)  (A  A). 

3IININ«  JOURNAL;  Saturdays;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $3;  established 
1900;  Walter  S.  Coutant,  editor  and  publisher 
(4-6  P)  (A  A). 

NOME,  500  pop.    A  raining  camp  on 

Norton  Sound.     Steamship  line  from  San 

Francisco  and  Seattle,  via  St.  Michael. 

GOLD  DIGGER;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Saturdays;  in- 
dependent: four  paeres  15x22;  subscription 
$5;  established  1899;  S.  H.  Stevens,  editor  and 
publisher. 


NUGGET;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  SUNDAY  NEWS;  independent; 
daily  four,  weekly  eight  pages— daily  18x^4, 
weekly  15x22;  subscription— dally  $20  yearly, 
weekly  $5  yearly;  established— daily  1900, 
weekly  1S99;  H.  G.  Steel,  editor;  Nome  Co- 
operative Publishing  Co..  publishers  (6—6  P). 

SE'WARD,    1,500  pop.,    on    Alaska 

Central  Rd.  and  PaclAc  Ocean,  1,250  m.   N. 

W.  of  Seattle.     Railroad   shops,    mining 

Ashing  and  lumbering. 

GATEWAY;  every  erening,  and 
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pages  16x22;  subscription— dally  $12,  weekly 
$3;  established— daily  August,  1905,  weekly 
August.  1904;  Gateway  Publishing  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers  (2— 8). 

SITKA,  l,396t  pop.,  on  W.  coast  of 
BaranoPf  Island,  which  Is  densely  timbered. 
Steamers  to  Seattle,  Wash.,  and  San  Fran- 
cisco, Cal.  Has  custom  house,  a  Qreco- 
Russlan  church,  Indian  training  school  and 
saw  mills.  Catching  and  curing  of  salmon 
Is  extensively  carried  on.  Marine  barracks, 
station  for  revenue  cutter  and  navy,  with 
Government  coal  sheds,  also  call  port  for 
all  Western  steamers. 

ALASKAN;  Saturdays;  Independent; 
four  pages  13x20;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1885;  Alaskan  Publishing  Co  ,  editors 
and  publishers  (6—6  P). 

SKAGWAY,  1,300  pop.,  at  bead  of 
Lynn  Canal,  about  100  m.  N.  of  Juneau. 
Steamers  to  Seattle,  Wash.,  and  Portland, 
Ore.  Supply  station  for  Yukon  and  Klon- 
dike regions. 

ALASKAN  ;  dally  except  Monday;  Inde- 
pendent; four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $9; 
established  1S98;  John  W.Troy,  editor;  I.  M. 
Jenson.  publisher  (5 — 6  P). 

Copies  printed  :  For  the  years  1903  and  1906 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had  an  aver- 
age issue  exceeding  1,000  copies,  but  failed  to 
furnish  such  definite  information  as  would  war- 
rant the  accordance  of  a  rating  to  that  effect 
It  has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of  the  claim 

CABLEGRAM;    Thursdays;    republi 
can;  four  pages  13x20;    subscription  $2;  e» 
tabllshed  February,  1905;    Cablegram  Pub 
lishlng  Company,    editors    and    publishers 
(4—6  P)(AA). 

V  A  LD  E  Z,  1.600  pop.  Steamer  to 
Seattle.    Supply  station  for  gold  mines. 

A  LASK  A  PROS  PECTOR ;  every  eve 

ning  except  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY, 
Thursdays;  Independent;  daily  four  to  six, 
weekly  ^slx  pages  11x18;  subscription- 
daily  §10,  weekly  $3;  established— daily  1904, 
weekly  1902;  W.  H.  Crary,  editor;  Prospector 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (2—8). 

WRANGELL,  1.000  pop.,  115  m.  E. 

of  Sitka,  the  Territorial  capital.    Money 

Order  Post-Office. 

SENTINEL;  Thursdays;  local;  four 
pages  18x22;  subscription  $2;  established 
November,  1903;  A.  V.  R.  Snyder,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—5  P). 


ARIZONA. 

Population  122,931 1.     Land  Area  112,920  sq.  miles. 

A  territory  of  the  United  States,  bounded  north  by  Utah  and  Nevada,  east 
by  New  Mexico,  south  by  Mexico,  and  west  by  California  and  Nevada.  Capital 
city  :  Phoenix.  Principal  industries:  Sheep  and  cattle  raising.  Number  of 
newspapers  and  other  periodicals  (March  30, 19081,  69,  divided  as  follows:  Daily, 
18;  weekly,  4.5;  semi-monthly.  1;  monthly,  5. 

The  cities  and  towns  of  over  l.OO.J  population,  according  to  the  United  States 
census  of  1900  (t),  are  as  follows: 

Tucson 7,531+  Vum.i l,519t 

Plioeuix .5,544+  Globe l,495t 

Prescott 3,559+  Wiuslow l,305t 

Jerome ti,S61+  Flagstaff l,271t 

Nogales I,'/  61t 


BENSON,  Cochise  Co.  H    850  pop.,  on 

El  Paso  &  Southwestern  and  Southern  Pa- 
cific Rds.  and  Rio  San  Pedro  r.,  47  m.  S.  E.  of 
Tucson.    Agriculture  and  mining. 

COCHISE  CO.  PRES!^;  Saturdays; 
democratic;  four  pages  ]5x]2;  subscription 
$;i;  established  May.  1906;  W.  P.  White,  editor 
and  publisher  (6—6  P)  (A  A). 

PREf^Ss;  Mondays;  tour  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $2;  established  19o0;  W.  C. 
Shinn.  editor  and  publisher  ( 1—8). 

BISBEE,  Cochise  Co.  □,  6,000t  pop.— 
local  estimate  20,000— on  El  Paso  &  South- 
western Rd.,  in  a  canyon  of  the  Mule  Pass 
mountains.    Copper  mining  and  smelting. 

EVEXIN(;  >IIXER;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday;  repul)lican;  six  to  eicrht  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $6;  estal)lishedllH)2;  Frank 
De  Sousa,  editor;  De  Sousa  &  Bennett,  pub- 
lishers. 

REVIEW;  every  morning  except  Mon- 
day; eight  pages  13x24;  subscription  $T.5U; 
established  1897;  W.  B.  Kelly,  editor;  Consoli- 
dated Printing  and  Publishing  Co.,  publish- 
ers (1—7). 

Copies  printed  :  This  paper  had  credit  in 
1903  for  issuing  regularly  more  than  1,250 
copies,  and  has  on  two  occasions  since  claimed 
and  been  given  credit  for  more  than  1,000,  and 
the  same  credit  was  given  for  igo6  and  1907, 
although  no  claim  to  that  effect  was  placed  on 
file. 

CLIFTON,    Graham  Co.  O.  6,000  pop. 

(of  township),  on  Arizona  &  New  Mexico 

Rd.,  27  m.  N.  E.  of  Solomonsville,  the  county 

seat.  Mining,  agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

COPPER  ERA;  Thursdays:  six  pages 
18x24 ;  subscription  J62.50;  established  1899; 
Mat  Danenhauer,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

DOUGLAS,  Cochise  Co.  R  6,000  pop., 

on  El  Paso&  Southwestern  Rd.,  10<J  m.  S.  E. 

of  Tucson.    Agriculture,   cenipnt,  mining, 

copper  smelters,  cattle  ranching. 

DISPATCH;  every  morning  except 
Monday  (A  A). 
INTERNATIONAL- A3IERICAN; 

every  evening  except  Sunday;  democratic; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  S5;  estab- 
lished Febi-uary,  1902;  George  K.  Kelly, 
editor;  Consolidated  Printing  &  Publishing 
Co.,  publishers  (6 — 5). 

FLAGSTAFF,  c.  h.,  Coconino  Co.  [j 
1,271+ pop.,  on  Santa  Fe  &  Pacific  Rd.,  158  m. 
(by  rail)  N.  E.  of  Prestott.    Milling,  mining 


and  cattle  raising.     Situated  in  the  pine 
belt  of  Arizona. 

COCONINO  SUN;  Saturdays;  republi- 
can;, eight  pages  11x16;  subscription  $2;  es- 
tablished 1882;  C.  M,  Funston,  editor  and 
publisher  (6 — .'.). 

CJE.^I;  Thursdays;  democratic;  four  pages 
15x22;  subscription  S2..50;  established  1383;  R. 
H.  &  D.  E.  Jones,  editors  and  publishers. 

FLORENCE,  c.  h.,  Pinal  Co.  g  1.200 

pop.,  ou  Gila  r.,  85  m.  N.  N.  W.  of  Tucson. 

Smelting   furnace  for  silver.    Agriculture 

and  mining. 

ARIZONA  BLADE  AND  FLOR- 
ENCE TRIBUNE;  Saturdays;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  S2.50; 
established  \^99;  Thomas  F.  Weedin,  editor 
and  publisher. 

GLOBE,  c.  h.,  Gila  Co.  a  10,000  pop., 

on  Gila  Vallej'.  Globe  &  Northern  Rds.,  in 

Pinal  mountains,  12U  m.  N.  W.  of  El  Paso. 

Rich  silver  and  copper  ores. 

ARIZONA     SILVER    BELT;    every 

morning  except  Monday,  and  WEEKLY, 

Thursdays;  independent;  six  to  eight  pages 

16x22:  subscription— daily  $7.50.  weekly  $1.50; 

established— daily  1906,  weekly   1878;   Silver 

Belt  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
both  editions  of  this  paper  seemed  to 
assert  that  they  had  average  issues  ex- 
ceeding 1,000  copies  each,  but  failed 
to  furnish  such  definite  information 
as  would  warrant  the  accordance  of  a 
rating   to    that    effect. 

3IASr(»T;  Mondavs  (A  A). 
MINER;  Sundays  (A  A). 

HOLBROOK,  c.  h.,   A'arajo  Co.  n- 
2.50  pop.,  on  Santa  Fe  &.  Pacific  Rd.    Agri- 
culture and  stock  and  sheep  raising. 
ARGUS;    Saturdays;  republican;   eight 

pages   11x16;     subscription   $2;    established 

1896;   L.  C.  Henning,  manager;   L.  D.  Divel- 

bess,  publisher. 

JEROME,  Yavapai  Co.  D  2,861t  pop., 

on  United  Verde  &  Pacific  Rd.,  20  m.  N.  of 

Prescott,  the  county  seat.  Copper  and  gold 

mines.    Fruit  and  farming. 

MINING  N  E\VS ;  Mondays;  democratic ; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  S2;  established 
1895;  W.  S,  Adams,  editor   and  publisher. 

KINGMAN,  c.  h.,  Mohave  Co.  t:  322 
pop.— local  estimate  700— on  Santa  Fe  Paci- 
fic Rd.,l:D5m.  "W.  of  Prescott.    Mining. 
MOHAVE  CO.  3I1NER;  Saturdays;  In- 
dependent; six  pages  13x2(};  subscription  $3; 


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ARIZONA. 


established  1882;Smith&  Sawyer, editors  and 
publishers. 
OUR    MINERAL.    WEALTH;     Fri 

days;  democratic;  four  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $3;  established  1893;  Keau  St. 
Charles,  editor  and  publisher  (7 — 5). 

MESA,  Maricopa  Co.  n  722t  pop.— local 

census  1,5CX)— 18  m.  E.  of  Phoenix,  the  county 

seat  and  Territorial  capital.     Agriculture 

and  live  stock. 

FREE  PRESS;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Saturdays;  daily 
four,  weelily  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
—daily  $4.50,  weekly  $2:  G.  S.  Irwin,  editor; 
Press  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (1— 8). 

MORENGI,  Graham  Co.  Q^  6,000  pop., 
on  Morenci  Southern  Rd.,  25  m.  N.  E.  of 
Solomonsville,  the  county  seat.    Mining. 

EL  OBRERO  DE  MORENCI;  Satur- 
days; Spanish;  four  pages  16x22;  subscrip- 
tion $2;  established  December,  1901;  Arizona 
Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (1—8). 

LEADER;  Saturdays;  republican;  six 
pages  16x22;  subscription  $3;  established 
June,  1904;  Arizona  Publishing  Company, 
editors  and  puV)lisher8  (1—8). 

SOUTHWESTERN  PYTHIAN; 
monthly  (A  A). 

NACO,   Cochise   Co.   P  on  El  Paso  & 

Southwestern  Rd.,    100  m.   S.    of  Tucson. 

Smelting. 

BUDGET;  Saturdays;  Independent; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $2.50;  estab- 
lished October,  1904;  Edward  N.  Buck,  edi- 
tor; Buck  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (11—5) 
(A  A). 

NOGALES,  c.  h.,  Santa  Cruz  Co.  g 
l,751t  pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Rd.,  75  m. 
S.  of  Tucson.  On  the  international  bound- 
ary between  Mexico  and  United  States. 
Farming,  cattle  raising,  and  manufactur- 
ing.   Port  of  entry. 

TIMES;  every  evening  except  Sunday; 
local;  four  pages  13x20;  subscription  $5;  es 
tablished  1903;  A.  L.  Pellegrin,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—6). 

BORDER  VIDETTE;  Saturdays; 
democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$2;  established  1892;  E.  D.  Miller,  editor  and 
publisher. 

OASIS;  Saturdays;  republican;  twelve 
to  sixteen  pages  10x16;  subscription  $2.50; 
established  1893;  Allen  T.  Bird,  editor:  Oasis 
Printing  House  (Inc.),  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  years  iSgg  and  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had  an 
average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies,  but  failed 
to  furnish  such  definite  information  as  would 
warrant  the  accordance  of  a  rating  to  that  effect. 

PARADISE,   Cochise  Co.  0,  on  El 

Paso  &  Southwestern  Rd.,  15  m.  N.  W.  from 

Rodeo,  N.  Mex.  ( on  El  Paso  &  Southwestern 

Rd.) 

RECORD:  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pagei  18x24;  subscription  $2.50;  established 
February.  1906;  Renwick  White,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 

PHCENIX,  c.h.,  Maricopa  Co.  D  Ter- 
ritorial Capital,  5,544+  pop.— local  es- 
timate 12,000— on  Santa  Fe,  Prescott  &  Phoe- 
nix and  Southern  Pacific  Rds.  and  Salt  r., 


ARIZONA. 


35  m.  N.  of  Maricopa  and  226  N.  E.  of  Yuma. 
Farming,  mining  and  stock  raising.  Winter 
resort. 

ARIZONA  DE3IOCRAT;  every  even- 
ing except  Sundav  (A  A ). 

ARIZONA  GAZETTE;  every  evening 
except  Sunday,  and  WEEK  LY,  Fridays; 
republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription- 
daily  $6,  weekly  $2;  established  1880;  Akers 
&  Fritle,  editors;  Gazette  Printing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers (1—7). 

Copies  printed  :  This  paper  had  credit  for 
issuing  more  than  1,000  copies  regularly  in  the 
year  1902,  but  has  not  since  set  up  any  definte 
or  satisfactory  claim  for  issuing  so  many. 

ARIZONA  REi»lTBLlCAI\  ;  every 
morning,  and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  re- 
publican; eight  to  sixteen  pages  18x24:  sub- 
scription—daily $9,  weekly  $2;  established 
1889:  Arizona  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  6,381  in  1905 
6,478  in  1906 
6,579  in  1907 
Publisher's  announcement.  —  The  Arizona 
Republican  is  the  only  morning  paper  at 
Phoenix,  the  capital,  which  is  a  modern 
city  of  12,000  peoplp,  situated  in  the  Salt 
River  Valley,  a  body  of  rich  farming  land 
in  a  semi-tropical  climate  equal  in  size  to 
the  State  of  Rhode  Island  and  now  having 
a  population  of  30,000,  which  will  be  in- 
creased ten-fold  as  soon  as  the  U.  S.  Gov- 
ernment irrigation  works  now  In  course 
of  construction  on  Salt  River  are  com- 
pleted. All  these  people  are  at  the  ver3' 
door  of  the  Republican  and  are  reached 
on  the  morning  of  publication  either  by 
private  or  rural  free  delivery  carrier  svs- 
tems.  Moreover,  the  Republican  goes  Into 
70  per  cent  of  the  postoffloes  of  Arizona 
and  has  more  circulation  than  all  other 
territorial  papers  combined.  It  is  posi- 
tively the  first  newspaper  which  reaches 
the  people  of  Arizona  and  is  the  only  one 
which  completely  covers  the  territory. 
Equipped  with  perfecting  press  and  bat- 
tery of  linotypes.  Exclusive  morning 
Associated  Press  franchise.  Write  for 
sample  copies  and  rates. 

ENTERPRISE;  every  evening  except 
Sunday;  democratic;  eight  to  twelve  pages 
15x22;  .subscription  $5 ;  established  1898;  J.  O. 
Dunbar,  editor;  Dunbar &Loveitt,  publishers 
(1-6)  (A  A). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit  for 
issuing  more  than  1,000  copies  daily  in  the 
year  1903,  but  has  not  since  set  up  any  definite 
claims  to  that  effect,  and  admits  that  it  does 
not  keep  such  a  record  as  would  make  it  pos- 
sible to  prepare  a  satisfactory  circulation  state- 
ment. 

EL  MENSAJERO;  Sundays;  repub- 
lican; Spanish;  six  pages  7^^x11 ;  subscription 
$3:  established  March.  1900;  J.  M.  Melendrez, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

SATURDAY  REVIEW;  Saturdays; 
republican;  eight  pages  11x15;  subscription 
$1;  established,  May,  1902;  John  G.  Tinker, 
editor  and  publisher. 

SOUTHWESTERN  STOCKMAN, 
FARMER  AND  FEEDER;  Fridays; 
live  stock  and  agriculture;  sixteen  pages 
11x15;  subscription $2 ;  established  1884;  Chas. 
W.  Pugh,  editor  and  publisher  (8 — 5). 

Copies  printed :  This  paper  has  on  three 
occasions  indicated  a  desire  to  have  credit  for 
issuing  more  than  a  thousand  copies  regularly, 
but  such  definite  information  as  would  war- 
rant such  a  rating  has  never  been  forthcoming. 

ARIZONA  MA  GAZINE;  monthly; 
eighty  pages  7x10;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished March,  1906.  Arizona  Magazine  Co., 
•dltors  and  publishers  (9—6  P)  (A  A). 

ARIZONA-NEW  MEXICO  WORK- 
MAN ;    monthly;    Ancient    Order  United 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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ARIZONA. 


Workmen;  eight  pages  10J^xl4;  subscriptinn 
50  cents;  established  1899;  Geo.  W.  Brown, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—7). 

Copies  printed:  Average  edition  of 
3.276  copies  in  1904,  and  credited  with 
printing  more  than  2,250  in  1905,  2,468 
in    1906   and   exceeding  2,250   in    1907. 

PRESCOTT,  c.  h.,  Yavapai  Co.  D 
8,559+  pop.,  on  Santa  Fe  and  Prescott  & 
Phoenix  Rds.  Gold  and  silver  mining, 
grazing,  pine  lumbering  and  agriculture. 

ARIZONA    JOURNAL-MINEB; 

every  morning  except  Monday,  and 
WEEK  L  Y,  Wednesdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription— daily  $9, 
weekly  $2.50;  established  1864;  J.  W.  Milnes, 
editor;  Journal-Miner  Co.,  publishers  (2— 6). 

MORNING  COURIER;  every  morning 
except  Sunday,  and  WEERIiY,  Fridays; 
democratic;  four  pages— daily  18x24,  weekly 
22x28 ;  subscription— daily  (Including  weekly) 
tlO,  weekly  $2.50;  established  1882;  E.  A. 
Rogers,  editor  and  publisher. 

Copies  printed:  The  weekly  edition  of  this 
paper  had  credit  for  issuing  more  than  1,000 
copies  regularly  in  the  year  i8g6,  but  has  not 
since  set  up  any  claim  for  issuing  so  many. 

S AFFORD,  Graham  Co.  q^  1,800  pop., 
on  Gila  Valley,  Globu  &  Northern  Rd.  and 
Gila  r.,  150  m.  N.  E.  of  Tucson,  in  the  Pueblo 
VIejo  Valley.  Farming,  mining  and  stock 
raising. 

GRAHAM  GUARDIAN;  Fridays; 
democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1895;  John  J.  Birdno,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (7 — 5). 

JOURNAL;  Fridays  (A  A). 

SAINT  JOHNS,  c.  h.,  Apache  Co.  o 
1,200  pop.,  about  140  m.  E.  by  S.  E.  of  Flag- 
staff. Gristmill.  Mining,  grazing  and  lum- 
bering. 

ST.  JOHNS  HERALD  AND 
APACHE  NEWS;  Thursdays;  inde- 
pendent republican  ;  six  pages  11x16;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1885;  Reamer  Ling, 
editor  and  publisher  (6— 5). 

SALOME,  Yuma  Co.  J2 150  pop. 
NEWS;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

SOLOMONS VILLE,  c.  h  ,  Graham 

Co.  O^  629+  pop.,  on  Gila  Valley,  Globe    & 

Northern   Rd.,    148  m.    N.   E.   of    Tucson. 

Mining,  agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

ARIZONA  BULLETIN;  Fridays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1889;  Arizona  Bulletin 
Publishing  Co..  editors  and  publishers  (1—8). 

TEMPE,  Maricopa  Co.  n  892t  pop., 
on  Maricopa,  Phoenix  &  Salt  River  Rd., 
10  m.  E.  of  Phoenix,  the  county  seat  and 
Territorial  capital.  Location  of  Territorial 
Normal  School.  Flour  mill  and  manufac- 
tories.   Farming,  live  stock  and  fruit. 

NEWS;  every  morning  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  democratic; 
four  pages  17x23;  subscrlptlen  —  daily  $5, 
weekly  $2.50;  established— dallv  1894,  weekly 
1886;  Curt.  W.  Miller, editor;  News  Publishing 
Co.,  publishers. 

TOMBSTONE,  c.  h..  Cochi$e  Co.  p, 

C46+    pop.,    about  65  m.  S.  E.  of  Tucson. 

Silver  and  gold  mining  and  agriculture. 

PROSPECTOR;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  EPITAPH,   Sundays;  dem- 

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ARIZONA. 


ocratic;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription- 
daily  $7.50,  Sunday  $2;  established  — dally 
1886,  Sunday  1882;  Wm.  Hattich,  editor  and 
publisher. 

TUCSON,  c.  h.,  Pima  Co.  g  7,531+ 
pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Rd.  and  Santa 
Cruz  r.,  250  m.  E.  of  Yuma,  485  from  San 
Diego,  Cal.  The  town  was  founded  in  1560 
by  Jesuits.  Institute  of  St.  Joseph  and 
University  of  Arizona  located  here.  Mining 
and  reduction  of  gold,  silver  and  copper 
ores.  Agriculture  and  stock  raising.  Hides 
and  wool. 

ARIZONA  STAR;  every  morning  ex- 
cept Monday,  eight  pages  \l)4x.22;  sub- 
Bcrlptlon  $7.50  ;  established  1874;  State  Con- 
solidated Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (2—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  years  1902 
and  1907  this  paper  seemed  to  assert 
that  it  had  an  average  issue  exceeding 
1,000  copies,  but  failed  to  furnish 
such  definite  information  as  would 
warrant  the  accordance  of  a  rating  to 
that    effect. 

TUCSON  CITIZEN  I  every  evening  ex- 
ceptSunday,  and  ARIZONA  CITIZEN, 
Fridays;  democratic;  eight  to  ten  pageg 
15x22:  subscription— dally  $7.50,  weekly  $2; 
established  —  dally  1870,  weekly  1860;  C.  M. 
Minler,  editor;  Citizen  Printing  and  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  publishers. 

Copies  printed :  The  weekly  edition  of  this 
paper  has  on  three  occasions  indicated  a  desire 
to  have  credit  for  issuing  more  than  a  thousand 
copies  regularly,  but  such  definite  information 
as  would  warrant  such  a  rating  has  never  been 
forthcoming. 

ALIANZA  ;  Saturdays  (A  A). 
I^KONTEKIZO;  Saturdays  (A  A). 
POST ;  Saturdays  (  A  A). 
MINER    AND    STOCKMAN;    semi 

monthly  (  A  A). 

PLANT  WORLD;  monthly;  science; 
twenty  eight  pages  6x9;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1897;  Plant  World  Association, 
editors  and  publishers  (1—8). 

WICKENBURG,  Maricopa  Co.    D 

217+  pop.,  ou  Morenci  Southern  Rd. 

3IINER;  Saturday!;  Independent;  four 
pages  17J^x24 ;  subscription  $2;  established 
June,  1904;  Angelo  Hammer,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—5  P). 

WILLCOX,  Cochin   Co.  0,  396  pop., 

on  Southern  Pacific  Rd.,  65  m.  N.  of  Tomb- 
stone, the  county  seat.  Mining,  cattle 
raising  and  agriculture. 

ARIZONA  RANGE  NEWS;  Fridays; 
live  stock  and  mining;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $3;  established  1893;  Kemp 
Bros.,  editors  and  publishers. 

"WILLIAMS,    Coconino  Co.   [^    1,500 

pop.,  on  Santa  Fe  Pacific  Rd.,  32  m.  W.  of 

Flagstaff,  the  county  seat.    Copper  mining, 

cattle  and  sheep  raising  and  lumbering. 

NEW^S;  Saturdays;  Independent;  foiir 
pages  16x22;  subscription  $3;  established 
1891;  F.  L.  Moore,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

WINSLO W,  Navajo  Co.  D-  1.305t  pop. , 

on  Santa  Fe  Rd..  58  m.  E.   of  Flagstaff. 

Railroad  shops,  agriculture,  stock  raising. 

MAIL;  Saturdays;  democratic;  six 
pages    11x16;    subscription  $2;   established 


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ARIZONA. 


1893;  Lloyd  C.  Henning,  editor  and  publisher 

(1—8). 

YUMA,  c.  h.,  Yuma  Co.  p  3,000  pop., 

on  Southern  Paeiflc  Rd.  and  Colorado  r., 

about  150  m.  W.  by  S.  W.  of  Phoenix,  the 

capital  of  the  Territory,  and  250  S.  E.  of  Los 

Angeles,  Cal.  Commerce,  mining  and  fruit 

growing. 

SUN;  every  morning  except  Mondaj-,  and 
"WEEKIiY,  Fridays;  democratic;  dally 
four,  weekly  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
—daily  $7.90,  weekly  $2  ;  established— dallv 
1905,  weelcly  1S96;  A.  M.  Foster,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 

Copies    printed:    The    weekly    edition 


ARIZONA. 


of  this  paper  had  credit  for  an  issue 
of  1,241  for  the  year  1905,  and  1,283 
in  1906,  but  has  not  since  made  defin- 
ite and  satisfactory  claim  to  issuing 
so   many  as    1,000   copies. 

ARIZONA  SENTINEL.  J  Wednesdays; 
republican;  four  pages  18x^4 ;  subscription 
$2 ;  established  1870 ;  J.  W.  Dorrington,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—6). 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  socialist; 
six  pages  13x20;  subscription  $2;  established 
August,  1903;  The  Enterprise  Corporation, 
editors  and  publishers  (1—8). 

ARIZONA    PYTHIAN;    monthly 
Knights   of   Pythias;  sixteen  pages   7x10^ 
subscription  50  cents;  established  April,  1903 
A.  M.  Foster,  editor  and  publisher  (12—5  P) 
(A  A). 


ARKANSAS. 


Population  1,311,564 1.     Land  Area  53,045  sq.  miles. 

Bounded  north  by  Missouri,  east  bj^  the  Mississippi  River,  south  by  Louisiana 
and  Texas,  and  west  by  Texas  and  the  Indian  Territory.  State  capital:  Lit- 
tle Rock.  Principal  products  and  industries  :  Live  stock,  cotton,  corn  and  gen- 
eral agriculture.  Number  of  newspapers  and  other  periodicals  (March  30,  1908), 
313,  divided  as  follows:  Daily,  28;  serai-weekly,  3;  weekly,  260;  semi-monthly, 
2;  monthly,  19;  quarterly,  1. 

The  cities  of  over  3,000  population,  according  to  the  United  States  census  of 
1900  (t),  are  as  follows  : 

L-ittle  Rock 38,307t    Joueiaboro 4,50St 

Fort  Siiiitli ll,5Srt     Kayetteville 4,061t 

Piue  Bluff ll,496t    Eureka  !<»p rings 3,5r3t 

Hot  !«ipriiig8 9,973t    >Iena 3,4'^3t 

Helena 5,550t    Paragould 3,3'^4t 

Texarkana 4,91 4t 


ALMA,  Crawford  Co.  ^  440 f   pop.,  on  \ 
St.  Louis,  Iron  Mountain  &  Southern  Rd.,  j 
10  m.  N.  E.  of  Van  Bureu  and  19  N.  E.  of 
Fort  Smith. 
NEWS;  weekly  (A  A). 

ALPENA  PASS,  Boone  Co.   h    300 

pop.,  on  Missouri  &  North  Ai-kansas  Rd., 

15   m.  W.  of   Harrison,  tlie   county  seat. 

Hardwood  lumber. 

SEARCHLIGHT;  Saturdays;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages  18x20;  subscription  $1; 
established  April,  1905;  Robert  Eddins,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (1—8). 

ALTUS,  Franklin  Co.  tl  2,.500  pop., 
on  Little  Rock  &  Ft.  Smith  Rd.,  41  m.  E.  of 
Fort  Smith.  Coal  mining.  Farming  arid 
fruit  raising. 

A LTUS-DENNIN<i  BANNER ;Thur3 

days;  independent;  four  pages  17x24;  sub 
scription$l;  established  1904;  R.  H.  Burrow, 
editor;  Altus-Denning  Banner  Publisliing 
Companj',  publishers  (1— 5P)  (A  A). 

ARGENTA,  Pulaski  Co.  O  14,000  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific,  St.  Louis 
Southwestern,  Little  Rock  &  Ft.  Smith  and 
St.  Louis,  Iron  Mountain  &  Southern  Rds. 
and  N.  bank  of  Arkansas  r.,  opposite 
Little  Rock,  the  county  seat  and  State 
capital.  Railroad  shops,  flour  mill  and  vari- 
ous manufactories. 

NEWS;  every  evening  except  Saturday, 
and  Sunday  morning;  democratic;  daily 
four,  Sunday  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
-  dally  $5,  Sunday  $1;  established  as  weekly 
In  190J;  Henry  J.  Miller,  editor  and  publisher 
(1-8). 

NORTH  LITTLE  ROCK  TI3IES; 
Saturdays;  democratic;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1898;  W.  L.  Bar- 
ton, manager. 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  har 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  in- 
formation as  would  warrant  the  accord- 
ance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It  has  not 
since    made    any    renewal    of   the    claim. 

VOICE  OF  THE  TWENTIETH 
CENTURY;  Saturdays;  African;  metho- 
dist  episcopal;  twelve  pages  13x20;  subscrip- 
tion 50  cents;  established  1897;  J.  A.  McG. 
Johns,  editor;  Wm.  C.  Cox,  publisher. 


ARKADELPHIA,  c.h.,Clark  Co.p 
2,739+  pop.,  on  St.  Louis,  Iron  Mountain  & 
Southern  Rd.  and  Ouachita  r.,  75  m.  S.  W. 
of  Little  Rock,  the  State  capital.  Seat  of  a 
Baptist  and  a  Methodist  college.  Salt 
works,  plow  factory  and  excellent  water 
power.  Lumber  and  cotton  the  chief 
products. 

SITTINGS      HERALD;    Thursdays; 

democratic;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1886;  Ed. McCorkle,  editor. 
SOUTHERN  STANDARD;  Thurs- 
days; democratic;  four  pages  20x26;  sub- 
scription $1.50 ;  established  1868 ;  Adam  Clark 
&  Son,  editors  and  publishers. 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  in- 
formation as  would  warrant  the  accord- 
ance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It  has  not 
since    made    any    renewal    of    the    claim. 

ARKANSAS  CITy,c.h..  Desha  Co. 

□,  l,091t  pop.,  ou  Mississippi  River  &  North- 
western and  St.  Louis,  Iron  Mountain  & 
Southern  Rds.  and  Mississippi  r.,75m.  S.  E. 
of  Pine  Bluer.  Coal  depot  and  saw  mill. 
A  shipping  point. 

NEW  ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1891;  John  W.  Davis,  editor 
and  publisher. 

ASHDOWN,  Little  River  Co.  p  400? 
pop.,  on  Texarkana  &  Ft.  Smith  and  Arkan- 
sas &  Choctaw  Rds.,  about  20  m.  N.  W.  of 
Texarkana.  Agriculture,  lumber,  cotton, 
Indian  corn  and  pork. 

LITTLE  RIVER  NEWS;  Fridays; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1897;    James   Crooks,  editor   and   publisher. 

ASH  FLAT,  Sharp  Co.  b  215t  pop., 
12  m.  S.  W.  of  Hardy,  nearest  railroad  sta- 
tion on  St.  Louis  and  San  Francisco  Rd. 
ENTERPRISE;  Fridays  (A  A). 

ATKINS,  Pope  Co.  b  T4.5t  pop.,  on  St. 

Louis,  Iron  Mountain  &  Southern  Rd.,63m. 

N.  W.  of  Little  Rock,  the  State    capital. 

Farming,  cotton  and  live  stock.   Roller  mill 

and  cotton  gin. 

CHRONICLE;  Fridaj's;  democratic; 
twelve  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;   estab- 


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ARKANSAS. 


Ushed  1894;  W.  F.  Turner,  editor  and  pub 
lisher  (6—5). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  issue  of  1,235  for  the  year 
1906,  but  has  not  since  made  definite 
and  satisfactory  claim  to  issuing  so 
many    as    1,000    copies. 

AUGUSTA,  c.h.,  Woodruff  Co.  D-l,040t 
pop.— of  township  5,169f— on  St.  Louis,  Iron 
Mountain  &  Southern  Rd.  and  White  r.,  65 
m.  E.  N.  E.  of  Little  Rock,  tne  State  capital. 
Steam  saw  mills  and  handle  factory.  Cot- 
ton shipping. 

WOODRUFF  CO.  FREE    PRESS; 

Thursdays;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$1;  established  1892;  E.  L.  Billingslea,  editor 
and  publisher. 

BATESVILLiE,  c.  h.,  Independence 
Co.  i  2,327t  pop.,  on  St.  Louis,  Iron  Moun- 
tain &  Southern  Rd.  and  White  r.,  90  m. 
N.  E.  of  Little  Rock,  the  State  capital.  Seat 
of  educational  institutions  for  white  and 
colored  races.  Manganese  ore  is  mined. 
Cotton,  tobacco,  corn,  wheat,  oats,  fruit 
and  vegetables.    Shipping  point. 

INDEPENDENCE   CO.   NEWS;  Fri 

days;  democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  as  5ec  1892;  News 
Printing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (7—5  P). 
GUARD;  Fridays  ;  democratic  ;  eight 
pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1876;  E.  L.  Givens,  editor;  Batesville  Printing 
Co., publishers  (9—3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  has  had 
credit  for  issuing  more  than  1,000 
copies  weekly  since  1901,  but  has  never 
made  a  circulation  statement  that  was 
entirely    definite    and    satisfactory. 

OBSERVER;  Thursdays;  republican: 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished January,  1908;  I.  B.  Muchmore,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—8). 

BEEBE,  White  Co.  n  l,200t  pop.,  on  St. 
Louis,  Iron  Mountain  &  Southern  Rd.,  16  m. 
S.  W.  of  Searcy,  the  county  seat,  and  32  N. 
E.  of  Little  Rock,  the  State  capital.  Small 
fruits,  cotton  and  vegetables. 

WHITE  CO.  NEWS;  Thursdays;  dem- 
ocratic; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1; 
established  1892;  T.  M.  Woods,  editor;  News 
Printing  Co.,  publishers  (12—5). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  issue  of  1,683  for  the  year 
1903,  1,960  in  1906,  since  which  it  has 
not  made  any  definite  and  satisfactory 
report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
than    1,000   in   1907. 

BENTON,  c.  h.,  Saline  Co.  n  2,000 
pop.,  on  St.  Louis,  Iron  Mountain  &  South- 
ern; Choctaw,  Oklahoma  &  Gulf;  Little 
Rock  &  Hot  Springs  ;  Western  &  Pine 
Bluff  Rds..  near  Saline  r.,  and  23  m.  S.  W.  of 
Little  Rock,  the  State  capital,  and  30  m.  E. 
of  Hot  Springs.  Saw,  flour  and  grist  mills, 
potteries  and  tannery.  Agriculture,  lum- 
bering and  manufacturing,  Rich  deposits 
of  banxito,  fuller's  earth  and  whet-stone 
being  extensively  mined. 

DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
189»;  R.  C.  Ray,  editor  and  publisher. 

SAL.INE  TIMES-COURIER;  Thurs 
days;  democratic;   eight  pages   15x32;  sub- 


ARKANSAS. 


scription  $1;  established   1890;  L.  B.  White, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—7). 

BENTON VILLE,c.  h.,  Benton  Co.  t: 

1,843+ pop.,  on  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rd., 
27  m.  N.  of  Fayetteville.  Cereals  and  to- 
bacco cultivated.  Tobacco  manufactorieg 
and  fruit  evaporators.  Center  of  a  fruit- 
growing country. 

BENTON  CO.    DEMOCRAT;  Thurs 
days;    democratic;   four   pages  20x26;   sub- 
scriptions!; established  1886;  Joseph  S.Stev- 
enson, editor  and  publisher. 

Copies  printed:  Had  credit  for  an 
issue  of  1,500  for  the  year  1898.  but 
has  not  since  made  claim  to  is- 
suing so   many   as    1,000    copies. 

BENTON  CO.  SUN;  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1891;  Cross  &  Morley,  editors  and 
publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  Had  credit  for  an 
average  issue  of  1,605  in  1903,  since 
which  time  it  has  not  furnished  a 
satisfactory  report,  but  was  credited 
with  printing  more  than  1,000  copies 
for    the    years    1906    and    1907. 

A.  O.  U.  W.  GUIDE;  monthly;  Ancient 
Order  United  Workmen;  eight  pages  11x16; 
subscription  50  cents;  established  1893;  H.  L. 
Cross,  editor  and  publisher  (12—5). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,900  in  1899 
and  5.500  in  1905,  since  which  it  has 
not  ftirnished  any  definite  and  satis- 
factory report,  but  was  credited  with 
more   than  2,250  in    1906  and   1907. 

BERRYVILIiE,o.h.,  Carroll  Co.  ^ 

551+  pop.,  12  m.  S.  E.  of  Eureka  Springs,  one 
of  the  two  county  seats,  and 44  N.  E.  of  Fay- 
etteville. Flour  mill.  Farming  and  fruit 
raising. 

CARROL.L.  PROGRESS?  Thurs- 
days ;  democratic  ;  six  pages  18x24  ;  sub- 
scription SI;  established  1879;  Wm.  L.  Crow, 
editor  and  publisher  (7—5). 

NORTH  ARKANSAS  STAR;  Fri- 
days; democratic;  four  pages  17x24;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  March.  1905;  S.  H. 
Doxey,  editor;  S.  H.  Doxey  &  G.  P.  Hinch- 
man,  publishers  (1—7). 

BINGEN,  Hempstead  Co.  p  200  pop., 
24  m.  N.  W.ofHope.  Farming,  milling  and 
mining. 

SOCIAIj  VISITOR;  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic ;  eight  pages  15x22  ;  subscription  $1  ; 
established  1884;  J.  R.  Wolff,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

BLACK  "ROCK,  i  Lawrence  Co.  [/ 1,500 
pop.,  on  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rd.,  100 
m.  N.  W.  of  Memphis.  Button  making 
and  other  manufacturing,  lumber  and 
farming. 

LAWRENCE    CO.    TELEPHONE} 

Fridays;  Independent;  eight  pages  18x24; 
subsclription  $1 ;  established  1884;  C.  A.  Bed- 
good,  editor  and  publisher  (6—5). 

BLACK    SPRINGS,    Montgomery 

Co.  -a  204  pop.,  8  m.  S.  W.  of  Mount  Ida,  the 
county  seat,  and  87  W.  of  Hot  Springs, 
nearest  railroad  station  on  Chicago,  Rock 
Island  &  Pacific  Rd.  Agriculture  and  stock 
raising. 

INFORMER;  Saturdays;  eight  pages 
11x16;  subscription  $1;  established  1892;  J 
Mattherre.  editor  and  publisher  (A  A). 

NEWS;  Saturdays  (A  A). 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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ARKANSAS. 


ARKANSAS. 


BLYTHEVII.LE,  Mississippi  Co.  cT 
302  pop.,  on  St.  Louis  &  Memphis  Rd.,  15  m. 
N.  of  Osceola,  the  county  seat.    Lumber, 
cotton  and  corn. 
COURIER;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

BOONE VILLE,  Logan  Co.  -D  9S8t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd., 
20  m.  S.  W.  of  Paris.    Cotton  and  corn. 

DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

PROGRESS;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished April.  190tJ;  Jeff  D.  Ferguson,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—8). 

BRINKL.EY,  Monroe  Co.  o  l,648t 
pop.— of  township  2,967+— on  Arkansas  Mid- 
land, Little  Rock  &  Memphis,  St.  Louig 
Southwestern  and  White  &  Black  River 
Valley  Rds.,  65  m.  E.  of  Little  Rock,  the 
State  capital,  and  71  W.  of  Memphis,  Tenn. 
OH  mlUs,  car  works  and  stave  factory. 

ARGUC)  ;  Thursdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  18x24  ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1876;  W.  B.  Folsom, editor;  Wm.  B.  &  H.  M.  Fol- 
som,  pabllshers. 

MONROE  CO.  CITIZEN;  Thursdays: 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1893;  W.  B.  Williams,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

CABOT,  Lonoke  Co.  n  500t  pop.,  on  St. 
Louis, Iron  Mountain  &  Southern  Rd.,  20  m. 
N.  E.  of  Little  Rock,  the  State  capital.  Hor- 
ticulture and  agriculture. 

GUARD;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  12x18;  subscription  fl;  established 
18»1;  a.  W.  Granberry,  editor;  B.  F.  Grau- 
berry  &  Co.,  publishers  (A  A). 

CALICO  ROCK,  Izard  Co.  [j  600 
pop.,  on  St.  Louis,  Iron  Mountain  &  South- 
ern Rd.,  200  m.  N.  E.  of  Little  Rock. 
Lumber,  mining  and  agriculture. 

PROGRESS;  Fridays;  democratic; 
four  pages  17x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1904;  H.  B.  Dallam,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

CAMDEN,  c.  h.,  Ouachita  Co.  q  3,8i0t 
pop.,  on  St.  Louis  Southwestern  and  St. 
Louis,  Iron  Mountain  &  Southern  Rds.  and 
the  right  bank  of  Ouachita  r.,  110  m.  S.  W. 
of  Little  Rock,  the  State  capital.  Steam- 
boats ascend  the  river  to  this  point.  Cotton 
growing. 

BEACON;  Saturdays;  democratic;  four 
pa^es  18x24;  subscription  $1.25;  established 
1874;  W.  P.  Holmea.  editor  and  publisher. 

Copies  printed:  Had  credit  for  an 
average  issue  of  1,279  for  the  year 
1896,  but  has  not  since  made  claim  to 
issuing  so  many   as    1,000    copies. 

^OUACHITA  II  EH  ALU;  Fridays; 
democratic ;  eight  pagH>*  13xV0  ;  subscription 
91;  established  1840;  Harrv  F.  Kapp,  editor; 
Herald  Printing  Company,  publisher---  (12— '^,1. 
Co-pies  printed:  Has  had  credit  for 
issuing  more  than  i.ooo  copies  weekly 
sinice^  1903,  but  has  never  made  a  cir- 
culation statement  that  was  satisfactory.  , 

CARLISLE,    Lonoke  Co.  a  on  Chi-! 
cago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd.,  9  m.  E.  of 
Lonoke,  the  county  seat.    Dairying. 
INDEPENDENT;  Thursdays  (A  A). 


CASA,  Perry  Co.  D  600  pop.,  on  Choc- 
taw, Oklahoma  &  Gulf  Rd.,  60  m.  W.  of  Lit- 
tle Rock.    Farming.    Lumbering. 

DEiHOCRAT;  Fridays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1904;  W.  T.  Huchlngson,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 

CAVE  CITY,  Sharp  Co.  b  229tpop., 
about  15  m.  N.  of  Batesvllle,  nearest  station 
on  St.  Louis,  Iron  Mountain  &  Southern  Rd. 
CLARION;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

CHARLESTON,  FmnWm  Co. b  677t 
pop.,  on  Arkansas  Central  Rd.,  about  20  m. 
E.  of  Fort  Smith.    Cotton,  produce  and 
live  stock. 
EXPRESS;  Fridays  (A  A). 

CHERRY  VALLEY,  Cross  Co.  d 

114t  pop.,  on  St.  Louis,  Iron  Mountain  & 

Southern  Rd.,  about  8  m.  N.  of  Vanndale, 

the  county  seat. 

ENTERPRISE;  weekly;  eight  pages 
11x16;  subscription  SI;  established  1907;  En- 
terprise Publishing  Company,  editors  and 
publishers  (1—8). 

CLARENDON,  c.  h.,  Monroe  Co.  D- 
l,840t  pop.,  on  Arkansas  Midland  and  St. 
Louis  Southwestern  Rds.  and  E.  bank  of 
White  r.,  48  m.  W.  of  Helena.  Saw  and 
grist  mills,  cotton  gin  and  wagon,  boat- 
oar,  stave,  heading,  beam,  shoe  last,  buggy 
rim  strip,  pearl  button  and  plow  factories 
and  foundry.    Agriculture. 

MONROE  CO.  SUN;  Fridays;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.30;  established 
1976;   Wm.  E.  Spencer,  editor  and  publisher 

(6-5). 

CLARKSVILLE,  c.  h.,  Johnson  Co.\2 
1,080+  pop.,  on  Little  Rock  &  Ft.  Smith  Rd.. 
2  m.  N.  of  Arkansas  r.  and  about  102  N.  W. 
of  Little  Rock,  the  State  capital.  Flour 
and  planing  mills  and  cotton  gin. 

JOHNSON  CO.  HERA  lit);  Fridays; 
demooratie:  eight  pSKes  13x20:  subscription 
tl;  established  1976:  Harley  &  Ward,  editors 
and  puhllahers  (4—3). 

Copies  printed:  Had  credit  for  an 
average  issue  of  1,728  in  1895,  since 
which  time  it  has  not  furnished  a  sat- 
isfactory report,  but  was  credited  with 
printing  more  than  1,000  copies  for  the 
years    1906    and    1907. 

CLINTON,  c.  h.,  VanBuren  Co.  tl  297t 
pop.,  on  Little  Red  r.,  about  75  m.  N.  W. 
from  Little  Rock,  the  State  capital.  Cot- 
ton gin  and  saw  mill. 

VAN   BUREN   CO.    J  O  U  R  N  A  L, » 

Thursdays;    democratic;    four  pages  16x24; 
subscription  $1;  established  May,  1901;  S.  A. 
Myover,  editor  and  publisher. 
VAN   BUREN  CO.  REPUBLICAN; 

Fridays  (A  A). 

CONWAY,  c.h.,  Faulkner  Co.  U  2.611 
pop.,  on  Little  Rock  &  Ft.  Smith  Rd..  30  m. 
N.  W.  of  Little  Rock,  the  State  capital.  Two 
colleges,  canning  factory  and  cottonseed 
oil,  roller  flour  and  shingle  mills.  Cotton 
and  corn. 

ARKANSAS     UNION     TRIBUNE; 

Thursdays  (A  A). 


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AMEEICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIEECTORY, 


ARKANSAS. 


FAUJLKNER  CO.  TIMES;  Thurs 
days;  democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1;  establlsbed  1896;  J.  B.  Higglns. 
editor  and  publisher. 

L.OG  CABIN-DE310CRAT;  Thurs- 
days: democratic;  eight  pages  13x20;  sub- 
Borlption  $1;  established  1879;  Couway  Print- 
ing Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (1—6). 

Copies  printed:  Had  credit  for  an 
average  issue  of  1,617  in  1Q04.  since 
which  it  has  not  furnished  a  report, 
but  was  credited  with  printing  more 
than     1,000     copies    for    the     year     1907. 

CORNING ,  c.h..  Clay  Co.  d  l.Ul  pop.. 

on   St.  Louis,  Iron  Mountain    &  Southern 

Rd.    Cooperage,  factories,   saw   mills  and 

cotton  gins.    Agriculture. 

COURIER)  Fridays  ;  democratic  ;  eight 
pages  13x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
I880;  Clyde  C.  Est^s,  editor  and    publisher 

(7-5). 

COTTER,  Baxter  Co.  i  890  pop.,  on 
Missouri  Pacific  Rd.,  110  m.  S.  of  Spring- 
field, Mo. 

COURIER}  Fridays;  independent; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished December,  1903;  H.  D.  Routzong,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (7—5). 

COVE,  Polk  Co.  -D  T©7t  pop.,  on  Kansas 

City  Southern  Rd.,  15  m.  8.  of  Mena,  the 

county  seat. 

HERALD;  Fridays:  four  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  November,  19u5; 
T.  P.  Fulton,  editor  and  publisher  (2— 7  P). 

CRAWFORDSVILLE,  Crittenden 

Co.  D-  300  pop.,  on  St.  Louis,  Iron  Mountain 

&  Southern  Rd.,  18  m.  N.  W.  of  Memphis, 

Tenn.    Farming  and  lumbering. 

CRITTENDEN  CO.  TI3IES;  Satur 
days;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished February,  VMr2;  Mrs.  N.  M.  Gibson, 
editor  and  publisher  (7—5). 

CROSSETT.  Ashley  Co.  D,  1,600  pop., 
on  Mississippi  River,  Hamburg  &  Western 
Rd.,  65  m.  S.  W.  of  Greenville.  Miss. 
OBSERVER;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

DANVILLE,  c.h..reH<7o.-D600Tpop., 

on  Choctaw,  Oklahoma  &  Gulf  Rd.,  85  m. 

W.  of  Perryville.    Cotton. 

DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1899;  A.  W.  Henry,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

DARDANELLE,  c.  h.,  Tell  Co.  -n 

1,602+  pop.,  on  Dardanelle  &  Russellville  Rd. 
and  Arkansas  r.,  5  m.  S.  of  Russellville 
and  75  N.  W.  of  Little  Rock,  the  Stat« 
capital.  Distillery  and  flour,  planing  and 
cotton  seed  oil  mills.  Cotton  shipping 
point. 

POST-DISPATCH;  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished—Po«f  1876,  Dispatch  1893,  consoli- 
dated January,  1897;  Jno.  H.  Page,  editor; 
Post-Dispatch  Publishing  Company,  publish- 
ers. 

Copies  printed:  Had  credit  for  an 
average  issue  of  1,932  for  the  year 
1898,  but  has  not  since  made  claim  to 
issuing    so    many    as     1,000    copies. 


ARKANSAS. 


DENMARK,  White  Co.  d'  about  11  m. 

N.  W.  of  Bradford,  nearesst  railroad  station 

on  St.  Louis,  Iron  Mountain  &  Southern  Rd. 

3IADDOCK  PIONEER;  monthly; 
twelve  pages  7x10;  subscription  50  cents;  e.s- 
tablished  January,  1903;  John  M.  Harlow, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed  :     1,250  in  1Q06 
1,375  in  1907 

DE  QUEEN,  Sevier  Co.  p  l,200t  pop., 
on  Kansas  City,  Pittsburg  &  Gulf  Rd. 
Lumber,  cotton,  mining,  fruit  and  veget- 
able growing. 

BEE;    Fridays;      ten    pages   15x22;    sub- 
scription  $\;    established    1897;    Cannon    & 
Pearre.  editors  and  publishers  (1—8). 
Copies     printed:      1,038  in   1898 
1,353  in  1906 
1,375  in   1907 
DE3IOCRAT;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

DERMOTT,  Chicot  Co.  q,  467tpop.^ 

on  St.  Louis,  Iron  Mountain  &  Southern  Rd. 

30  m.  N.W.  of  Lake  Village,  the  county  seat. 

Agriculture. 

NEWS;  Saturdays  (A  A). 
SOUTH  EAST  ADVOCATE;  Thurs- 
days (A  A). 
SOUTH  EASTERN   BAPTIST;  Sat 

urdays;  baptist;  four  pages  18x24;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1900:  W.  W.  Booker, 
editor;  J.  H.  Vlckers,  publisher  (A  A). 

DESARC,  c.  h.,  Prairie  Co.  D  640t 
pop.,  on  W.  bank  of  White  r.,  15  m.  N.  of 
Devaire  Bluff,  the  other  county  seat,  and  57 
E.  N.  E.  of  Little  Rock,  the  State  capital. 
Flour  mill  and  machine  shop.  Cotton, 
hides  and  lumber  shipping  point.  Agri- 
culture and  lumbering. 
GUIDON;    Thursdays;  deniocrattc;foiir 

pages  17x24;  subscription  *1 ;  established  1600; 

C.  C.  Jiidson,  e'iltor  and  pulilisher. 
W^HITE  RIVER  JOUK  NA  I.;  Thuis- 

days  (A  A  ). 

DEVALLS    BLUFF,    Prairie   Co, 

n    605+   pop.,    on    Choctaw,   Oklahoma  & 

Gulf  Rd.  and  White  r.,  25  m.  E.  of  Lonoke 

Manufacturing,  farming  and  stock  raising 

PRAIRIE  CO.  OBSERVER;  Thurs 
days;  democratic;  eight  pages  13x20;  sub 
Bcription  $1;  established  1897;  Morrill  Bros, 
editors  and  publishers. 

DEWITT,  c.  h,,  Arkamas  Co.  D-  318t 
pop.— local   estimate  500— on   Stuttgart  Sc 
Arkansas  River  Rd.,  25  m.  8.  E.  of  Stutt- 
gart.   Saw    mill    and    cotton    gin.    Stock 
raising  and  agriculture. 
NEW   E  R  A  ;  Thursdays;   democratic; 
four   pages   20x26;    subscription  $1;    estab- 
lished  1882;    J.  M.  Landls.  editor    and  pub- 
lisher. 

DIERKS,  Howard  Co.  P  400  pop.— 
local  estimate — on  De  Queen  &  Eastern 
Rd.,  27  m.  W.  of  De  Queen.  Logging,  rail- 
road ties  and  farming. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  eight  pages  11x16;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  June,  1906;  A.  I. 
Henry,  editor  and  publisher  (7— 6P). 

ELDORADO,  c,  h.,  Union  Co.  p 
1,069+  pop.,  on  Arkansas  Southern,  New  Or- 
leans &  Northwestern  and  St.  Louis,  Iron 


CATALOGUE  BY   STATES. 


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ARKANSAS. 


Mountain  &  Southern  Rds.,  125  m.  S.  of 
Little  Rock.  Cotton  oil  mill  and  canning 
factory. 

ARKANSAS   J  O  U  R  N  A  L.|  Satur 

days;  democratic ;  four  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  November,  1905; 
A.  A.  Terrell,  editor;  Terrell  &  Colvin,  pub- 
lishers (12— 5P>  (A  A). 

TIMES;  Thursdays:  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  establislied 
1894;  Geo.  W.  Mason,  editor  and  publisher 
(1-8). 

Copies     printed:      1,504  in   1907 

UNION  CO.  TRIBUNE;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  lox2U;  subscription 
$1;  established  1891;  A.  W.  Martin,  editor; 
Martin  &  Grain,  publishers. 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  issue  of  1,057  ^or  the  year  1896, 
1,377  iri  1906,  but  has  not  since  made 
claim  to  issuing  so  many  as  1,000 
copies. 

ENGLAND,  Lonoke  Co.  n  2,000  pop., 
on  St.  Louis  Southwestern  Rd.,  31  m.  N.  of 
Pine  Bluff  and  25  S.  E.  of  Little  Rock,  the 
State  capital.   Agriculture  and  lumbering. 

COURIER;  Fridays;  eight  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1;  established  1897;  Reid  Cur 
son,  editor;  England  Printing  Co.,  Inc., pub- 
lishers (6—5). 

DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1903;  C.  P.  Newton,  editor;  R.  E.  L. 
Eagle,  publisher  (1—8). 

EUREKA  SPRINGS,  c.h., (7arro« 
Co.  "D  5,173  pop.,  on  St.  Louis  &  North 
Arkansas  Rd.,  18  m.  S.  E.  of  Seligman, 
Mo.  A  health  resort,  noted  for  its  heal- 
ing springs.  Population  at  the  height  of 
the  season  about  10.000.  Mining,  live 
stock  and  agriculture. 

TIMES-ECHO;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  CAKKOI.l.  CO.  REC- 
ORD, Thursdays;  eight  pages  12'';ixl9;  sub- 
scription—dailv  §4,  weekly  $1;  established- 
Times  1881,  Echo  1885,  weekly  edition  1903; 
G.  E.  Miller  and  Wade  H.  James,  editors; 
Ozark  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (1—8). 

FLASHLICillT,  Fridays  ;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  §1:  estab 
llshed  1894;  W.  L.  Washburn,  editor;  Maloiie 
&  Barrows,  publishers  ( 1— 7 ). 

BEAUTIFUIi  OZARKS;  monthly 

(A  A). 

EVENING    SHADE,    c.  h.,   Sharp 

Co.  [^   281   pop.,   near   Strawberry   Creek, 

about  22  m.  N.  of  Batesville.   Saw  and  grist 

mills    and   wagon,   harness,   woolen  and 

flour  manufactories. 

SHARP  CO.  RECORD;  Fridays; 
democratic;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  18T7;  Claude  L.  Coger,  editor 
and  publisher. 

FAYETTEVIELE,  c.  h.,  Washing- 
ton Co.  \j  4,061+  pop.— local  estimate  8,000— 
on  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  and  Ozark  & 
Cherokee  Rds.,  22  m.  S.  of  Rogers  and  62  N.E. 
of  Fort  Smith.  Seat  of  the  University  of 
Arkansas.  Wagon  and  plow  works.  Center 
of  the  great  fruit  section  of  Northwest  Ar- 
kansas.   Coal,  lead  and  Iron.    Agriculture. 

DAILY;  every  evening  except  Sunday; 
four  pages  16x22;  subscription  $3;  established 
1894;  Lewis  Payne.edltor  and  publisher. 

NEWS;    every  evening  except  Sunday; 


ARKANSAS. 


four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $3;  estab- 
lished 1895;  C.  D.  Ambrose,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

ARKANSAS  SENTINEL;  Thurs 
days;    democratic;  eight  pages  13x20;    sub- 
scriptions!; established  1875;  Meah  M.  Mer- 
itt.  editor  and  publisher  (1 — 8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  issue  of  1,500  in  1898,  since 
which  time  it  has  not  furnished  a  sat- 
isfactory report,  but  was  credited  with 
printing  more  than  1,000  copies  for  the 
years     1906    and     1907, 

DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  18x24  ;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 1868;  S.  E.  Marrs.  editor  and  publisher. 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  in- 
formation as  would  warrant  the  accord- 
ance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It  has  not 
since    made    any    renewal    of    the    claim. 

REPUBLICAN:  Fridays;  republican; 
four  pages  20x26  ;  sub.scriptlon  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 1885;  D.  C.  Ambrose,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

WASHINGTON   CO.   REVIEW » 

Thursdays;  republican;  six  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1;  established  1890;  Review 
Printing  Co.  (Inc.),  editors  and  publishers 
(2-8).  _ 

Copies  printed:  For  the  j'cars  1902 
and  1907  this  paper  seemed  to  assert 
that  it  had  an  average  issue  exceeding 
1,000  copies,  but  failed  to  furnish  such 
definite  information  as  would  warrant 
the  accordance  of  a  rating  to  that 
effect. 

FORDYCE,  Dallas  Co.  q  l,710t  pop. 
—of  township  2.947+— on  St.  Louis  South- 
western Rd.,  29  m.  N.  E.  of  Camden.  Saw% 
planing  and  woolen  mills  and  canning  fac- 
tory.   Cotton  district. 

ENTERPRISE;  Tuesdays;  democratic; 
fix  to  eight  pages  15x22:  subscription  Jl;  es- 
tablished 1884;  J.  M.  Raines,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

TRI-COUNTY  ADVOCATE;  Thurs- 
davs  (A  A). 

WESTERN  STAR;  semi-monthly 
(▲A). 

FOREMAN,  Little  River  Co.  p  350 

pop.,  on  Arkansas  &  Choctaw  Rd.,  36  m. 

from  Texarkana  and  7  from  Red  River. 

Cotton  and  corn  raising. 

NEW  ROCKY  SUN;  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1; 
established  1899;  R.  M.  Stovall,  editor  and 
publisher. 

FORREST  CITY,  c.h.,  Sai7it  Francis 
Co.  D- 1,361+  pop.,  on  Choctaw  and  Gulf  and 
St.  Louis,  Iron  Mountain  &  Southern  Rds.,  45 
m.  W.  S.  W.  of  Memphis.  Tenn.,  and  90  E. 
by  N.  of  Little  Rock,  the  State  capital. 
Lumber  and  potato  industry.  Live  stock 
and  cotton  shipping. 

CROWLEY  RIDGE  CHRONI- 
CLE; Thursdays;  democratic;  eight  pages 
13^xl9?|;  subscription  $1:  established 
March,  1906;  Charles  R.  Izard,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 

TIMES ;  Fridays ;  democratic ;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1871; 
Landvolgt  &  Vadakin,  editors  and  publish- 
ers. 


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AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


ARKANSAS. 


FORT   SMITH,  c.  h.,  Sebastian  Co.  -a 

21,587+  pop.— local  estimate  33,000— on  St. 
Louis,  Iron  Mountain  &  Southern  and  St. 
Louis  &  San  Francisco,  Kansas  City 
Southern,  Fort  Smith  &  Western,  and 
Arkansas  Central  Rds.,  and  Ari^ansas  r.,  163 
m.  W.  N.  W.  of  Little  Rock,  the  State  cap- 
ital. Ice  factor}',  saw  and  planing  mills, 
furniture  factories,  cotton  compress,  oil- 
seed mills,  soap  factory,  broom  factory, 
brick  plants,  shoe  and  harness  factories, 
boiler  works,  and  mines  of  semi-anthra- 
cite coal.  Exports  corn,  fruit,  cotton,  stock, 
lumber  and  hides.    Farming  and  mining. 

NEWS  RECORD;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Saturday,  and  Sunday  morning;  daily 
eight,  Sunday  ten  to  sixteen  pages  15x22; 
subscrtptiou  — daily  $5;  established  1893;  J. 
B.  Parker,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  issue  of  2,160  for  the  year  1902, 
3,864  in  1906,  since  which  it  has  not 
furnished  a  definite  and  satisfactory 
report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
than    2,250    copies   for   the    year    1907. 

Publisher's  announcement.— The  News  Rec- 
ord is  the  leading  paper  of  Fort  Smith, 
both  from  the  standpoint  of  BONA  FIDE, 
clean-cut  circulation  and  general  prestige 
with  local  and  foreign  advertisers.  It  car- 
ries over  la  per  cent  of  all  the  foreign 
advertising  sent  into  this  field. 

J.  B.  Parkeu,  Editor  and  Manager. 

SOUTHWEST  AMERICAN;  every 
morninjj:  except  Monday  (A  A). 

TliUES;  every  evening  except  Saturday 
and  Sunday,  and  Sunday  morning;  daily 
eight,  Sunday  sixteen  to  twenty  pages  15x22; 
subscription— daily  $5;  established  1882;  J.  F. 
Henry,   editor;    The   Times   Co.,  publishers 

Copies  printed:  3,376  in  1904 
4,228  in  1906 
4.188  in    1907 

ARKANSAS  APPRECIATOR;  Fri- 
days (A  A). 

C  1  T  V  ITEM;  Saturdays ;  four  pages 
15x22;  subscription  50  Ctnts;  established 
February,  1901;  R.  C.  Kite  and  Z.  Wells,  edi- 
tors and  publishers. 

ELEVATOR:  Fridays  ;democratic;elght 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1878;  J.  F.  Weaver,  editor;  Weldon,  Williams 
&  Lick,  publishers  ( 12—3). 

Copies  printed:  6,577  i^i  1897 
5,980  in   1907 

UNION  SENTINEL;  Fridays;  labor; 
eight  pages  11x16;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished June,  1903;  W.  W.  Phillips,  editor  and 
publisher  (12—5). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  issue  of  1,298  for  the  year 
1904,  1,523  in  1906,  but  has  not  since 
made  definite  and  satisfactory  claim  to 
issuing    so    many    as    1,000    copies. 

EVANGEIilSTj  monthly  (A  A). 

OUR  EASTERN  STAR;  monthly 
(A  A). 

GENTRY.  Benton  Co.  ^  750  pop., 
in  1905;  on  Kansas  Citj'  &  Southern  Rd., 
about  7  m.  N.  of  Siloam  Springs.  Fruit 
raising. 

INDEX;  Thursdays;  four  pages  11x16  and 
supplement  9x12;  subscription  50  cents;  es- 
tablished July,  1904;   L.  H.  Babcock,  editor 
and  publisher  (I— 7). 
J  O  U  R  N  A  li-A  D  VA  N  C  E  ;  Fridays; 


ARKANSAS. 


democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  1894;  Arthur  Tallman  &  Co., 
editors  and  publishers  (7 — 5). 

GILLHAM,  Sevier  Co.  pSlOf  pop.,  on 
Kansas  City  Southern  Rd.,  10  m.  N.  of  De 
Queen.    Mining  region. 
3IINER  ;  Wednesdays  (A  A). 

GRAVETTE,  Benton  Co.  "n  1.260 
pop.,  on  Kansas  City,  Southern  &  'Frisco 
Rd.,  15  m.  N.  W.  of  Bentonville,  the  county 
seat.  Agriculture,  fruit  and  stock  raising. 
Flour  mills. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  democratic;  four  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1894;  A.  C. 
Veach,  editor  and  publisher  (1-3). 
GLOBE:  monthly(AA). 
SOVEREIGN  ODD  FELLOW; 
monthly;  odd  fellowship;  sixteen  to  twenty- 
four  pages  10^x15;  subscription  25  cents; 
established  May,  1904;  A.  C.  Veach,  editor; 
I.  O.  O.  F.  Publishing  Co..  publishers  (1—8). 

GREEN  FOREST,  Carroll  Co.  )j  469t 

pop.,  21  m.  S.  E.  of  Eureka  Springs  and  9  E. 

of   Berryville,   the  two  county  seats,  and 

75  S.  of  Springfield,  Mo.    Agriculture. 

TRIBUNE;  Saturdays;  independent; 
four  pages  13x20 ;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 1889;  E.  C.  Cooper,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2-5). 

GREEN'WOOD,  c.  h.,  Sebastian  Co. 

-a  491+  pop.,  on  St.  Louis,  Iron  Mountain  & 

Southern  Rd.,  18  m.  S.  S.  E.  of  Fort  Smith, 

one  of  the  two  county  seats.    Cotton. 

DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  18x24  ;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 1883;  Harvey  &  Claunrs,  editors  and 
publishers. 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1902 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  in- 
formation as  would  warrant  the  accord- 
ance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It  has  not 
since    made    any    renewal    of    the    claim. 

GtJRDON,  Clark  Co.JJlMol  pop.,  on 
St.  Louis,  Iron  Mountain  &  Southern  Rd., 
16  m.  S.  W.  of  Arkadelphia,  the  county 
seat.  Planing  mill  and  stave  factory.  Cot- 
ton shipping. 

TIMES;  Saturdays;  democratic:  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1894;  S.  Scott  Harris,  editor  and   publisher. 

HAMBURG,  c.  h.,  Ashley  Co.  R  l,260t 
pop.,  on  Hamburg  &  Western  Rd.  and 
Mississippi  r.,  45  m.  S.  W.  of  Greenville, 
Miss.    Lumber  and  cotton. 

ASHLEY  CO.  EAGLE;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
91 ;  established  1866;  S.  B.  Baird.  editor  and 
publisher. 

CLARION;  Wednesdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  17x24;  subscription  $1:  estab- 
lished 1900;  F.  J.  Graves,  editor;  H.  P.  Babb, 
publisher  (11— 5)  (A  A). 

HAMPTON,  c.  h.,  Calhoun  Co.  P  154t 
pop.,  on  Little  Bay  &  Hampton  Rd.,  about 
20  m.  E.  of  Camden. 
ARKANSAW   PLAINDEALER; 

Fridays  (A  A). 

HARDY,  ••h-.  Sharp  Co.  [^  497t  pop. 
—of  township   844+— on  Kansas    City,  Ft. 


CATALOGUE  BY   STATES. 


41 


ARKANSAS. 


Scott  &.  Memphis  Rd.,  129  m.  N.  of  Mem- 
phis, Tenn.     Fruit  and  stock  raising. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1891; 
Been  Phillips,   editor  and  publisher. 

HARRISBURG,  e.  h.,  Poinsett  Co. 

cf  800  pop.,  on  St.  Louis,  Iron  Mountain  & 

Southern  Rd.,   64  m.  N.  W.    of    Memphis, 

Tenn.      Stave    factories,    machine    repair 

Hhops  and    cotton   gin.      Lumbering    and 

cotton  raising. 

.MODERN  NEWS;  Fridays;  democratic; 
eight  pa^es  18x3U;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1889;  L.  D.  Freeman,  editor  and  pub- 
llaher. 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  190a 
and  again  in  1903  this  paper  seemed 
to  assert  that  it  had  an  average  issue 
exceeding  1,000  copies,  but  failed  to 
furnish  such  definite  information  as 
would  warrant  the  accordance  of  a 
rating  to  that  effect.  It  has  not  since 
made    any   renewal   of    the   claim. 

POINSETT  col  NT V    Tl.UES;    Fri- 
days;  four  pages  l8x:i4;  suuscriptiuu  gl ;  es 
tabli8hedl896;   Ira  D.  Waller,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

HARRISON,  c.  h.,  Boone  Co.  ^  1.561t 
pop.— of  township  2,849+— 40  m.  E.  by  S.  E. 
of  Eureka  Springs  and  90  S.  by  E.  of 
Sprlngtield,  Mo.  Manufactories  of  tin- 
ware, buggies  and  flour.    Agriculture. 

BOONE  BANNERt  Tuesdays;  demo- 
cratic; six  pages  15x22:  subscription  $1; 
efttablished  1884;  John  Mason,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—5). 

REP  UB  LI  CAN;  Fridays;  four  pages 
24z8(i;  subscription  $1;  established  1895; 
Stanley  Crandal I, editor  and  publisher  (I — 8) 

TIMEH  ;  Saturdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  2tJx2e;  subscription  $1;  established  1871; 
J.  R.  Newman,  editor  and  p"bilshf'r. 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  in- 
formation as  would  warrant  the  accord- 
ance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It  has  not 
since    made    any    renewal    of    the    claim. 

HARTFORD,    Sebasti<in   Co.  -O  400 

pop.,  31m.  S.  of  Fort  Smith.    Coalmining 

and  farming. 

DEVELOPER;  Fridays:  democratic; 
eight  pages  13x20 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
May,  1900;  Leon  Westmoreland,  editor  and 
publisher  (11—5). 

HAVANA,  y(^ll  Co.  -O  on  Chicago, 

Rock  Island   &   Pacific  Rd.,  about  12  m. 
N.  W.  of  Danville,  the  county  seat. 
ENTERPRISE}  Thursdaj's  ( A  A), 

HAZEN,  Prairie  Co.  D  636t  pop.— of 
township  1,915+— on  Little  Rock  &  Mem- 
phis and  Choctaw  Route  of  Rock  Island 
System  Rds.,  44  m.  E.  of  Little  Rock.  Cot- 
ton gin  and  creamery. 

GRAND  PRAIRIE  RECOUNTER; 

Fridays;  independent  democratic  ;  eight 
pe^e«  15x22  ;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
December,  1901;  W.  A.  Daugherty.  editor  and 
publisher. 

HEBER,  o.  h.,  Cleburne  Co.  ^  800 
pop.,  30  m.  N.  N.  E.  of  Searcy.     Saw  and 


ARKANSAS. 

grist  mills  and  cotton  gin.     Stock  raising 

and  farming. 

JACKSON  IAN:  Thursdays  :  demo- 
cratic; four  pages  13x24;  subscription  SI; 
established  1388;  George  W.  Reed  and  W. 
Howard  Reed,  editors  and  publlsberB  (7—5). 

HELENA,  c.  h.,  Phillips  Co.  n-  12,000 
pop.,  on  Arkansas  Midland  and  St.  Louis, 
Iron  Mountain  &  Southern,  and  Yazoo  & 
Mississippi,  Missouri  it  North  Arkansas 
Rds.  and  Mississippi  r.,  80  m.  below  Mem- 
phis, Tenn.  Shipping  point  for  lumber, 
cotton  and  cotton-seed  oil.  Manufacturing. 

WORIjD;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLY,  Wednesdays;  democratic; 

eight  pages  18x24;  subscription— dally  $7.50, 
weekly  §1;  established  187U;  World  Publish- 
ing Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  years  1903 
and  1907  the  weekly  edition  of  this 
paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had  an 
average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  detinite  in- 
formation as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance   of    a    rating   to    that    effect. 

BAPTIftT  REPORTER;  Thursdays; 
baptist;  eight  pages  llxlfi:  nubscrlption 
$1  25:  establislied  1^92;  W.  A.  Holmes,  editor 
and  publisher. 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  co-pies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  in- 
formation as  would  warrant  the  accord- 
ance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It  has  not 
since    made    any    renewal    of    the    claim. 

SHIELD;  Saturdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  16x22:  subscription  50  cents;  estab- 
lished 1891 ;  James  R.  Turner,  editor  and  pro- 
prietor (1— 81. 

HERMITAGE,  Bradley    Co.   g  84t 
pop.,  about  1(1  ni.  S.   W.  of   Warren,  the 
nearest  railroad  station  on  St.  Louis,  Kan- 
sas Citj'  &  Colorado  Rd. 
HERALD;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

HOPE,  Hempstead  Co.  p  4,500  pop.,  on 
Arkansas  &  Louisiana  and  St.  Louis.  Iron 
Mountain  &  Southern  Rds..  32  m.  N.  E.  of 
Texarkana.  Cotton  compress  and  oil  mill, 
lumber  and  planing  mills,  handle  spokes 
and  heading  factory. 

STAR  OF  HOPE;  semi  weekly,  Wed- 
nesdaj's  and  Saturdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  i;Sx31:  subscription  $1.50;  established 
18C9;  Ed.  McCorkle,  editor;  Star  Printing 
Co., publishers  (I — 8). 

G A  ZETTE ;  Thursdays ;  democratic :  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.90;  established 
l«84:  W.  W.  Folsom,  editor  and  publisher 
(1-8). 

HORATIO,  Sevier  Co.  p  62.5t  pop., 
on  Horatio  &  Southern  and  Kansas  City 
Southern  Rds.,  about  12  m.  W.  of  Lockes- 
burg,  the  county  seat. 
TI3IES-RECORD;  Fridays  (A  A). 

HOT  SPRINGS. c.  h..  Garland  Co.  U 

19.973+  pop.,  on  Missouri  Pacific  and  Rock 
Island  Rds.,  S6  m.  W.  S.  W.  of  Little  Rock, 
the  State  capital,  and  5  E.  of  Ouachita  r. 
Hot  and  cold  mineral  springs  make  it  a 
health  resort.    Saw  and  planing  mills  and 


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ARKANSAS. 


manufacture  of  oilstone.  Seat  of  the  U.  S. 
Army  aod  Navy  General  Hospital.  Deposits 
of  lead  and  sliver  ores  In  vlolnlty. 

CITIZENS'    DAILY     BULIiETIN: 

every  evening  except  Sunday;  democratic; 
eight  pages  17x22;  subscription  $4.50;  estab- 
lished December,  1906 ;  R.  O.  Schaef  er,  editor ; 
Schaefer  &  Adams,  publishers  (11— T  P). 

NEWS*  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WfiEli.IjV,  Saturdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  17x34 ;  subscription— dally  $6, 
weekly  $1;  e^tabUfthed  1882;  J.  L.  Wadley, 
editor   and   publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  years  1903 
and  1907  the  weekly  edition  of  this 
paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had  an 
average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  in- 
formation as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance   of    a    rating   to    that    effect. 

SENTUSELi-ltECOttD;  every  morn- 
ing exoeiX  MoadAy ;  iD^oendeQt ;  el^bt  jtages 
18x24;  sub9C(tptioa$ii:  established  1873 ;  John 
Q.  Hlgglns.  editor  and  publisher  (1— S). 

ARKANSAW  THOMAS  CAT;  Sun 
days;     Independent  -  democratic;     twenty- 
eight   pa^es   9x11;    subscription    $2;    estab- 
lished 1890:  J.  Davis   Orear,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8—3). 

Copies  printed:  4,949  weekly  in  1900. 
Since  which  its  reports  have  been 
faulty,  but  was  believed  to  print  more 
than  2,250  \n  1907. 

ECHO;  Saturdays;  negro;  four  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $1.35;  established  1898; 
S.  S.  Lockhart,  editor;  Echo  Publishing  Co., 
publishers. 

O  REAR'S  YELiLOVV-JACKET} 
Sundays  (A  A). 

MEDICAL.  JOURNAL,;  monthly; 
medical:  forty -four  to  flfty-two  pages  9x9; 
subscription  |l;  established  1892;  William  F. 
B-^rnart,  editor;  Bernart,  Jelks  &  Holland, 
publishers. 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  issuing  1,000  copies  regularly  in 
the  year  1902,  but  has  not  since  set  up 
any   claim    for   issuing   so   many. 

HOUSTON,  Perry  Co.  D  on  Chicago, 
Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd.,  about  35  m.  N.W. 
of  Little  Rock,  the  State  capital. 

FREE-WILL  BAPTIST  BANNER; 

Thursdays!  A  A). 

HUNTINGTON,    Sebastian    Co.    -u 
l,298t  pop.,  on  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco 
Rd.,  about  22  m.  S.  E.  of  Fort  Smith. 
HERALD;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

HUNTSVILLE,  c.  h.,  Madison  Co.  ^ 
382  pop.— local  estimate  500—30  m.  E.  of 
FayettevlHe.  Saw  and  grist  mills.  Farm- 
ing, fruit  raising  and  stock  raising. 

MADISON      CO.      DEMOCRAT; 

Wednesdfvys ;  democratic;  four  pages  15}^x22; 
subscription  $1;  establiBhed  I6ri6;  Alfred 
Hawn,  editor  and  publisher  ( 1—8). 

REPUBLICAN;  Thursdays;  republi- 
can: four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1889;  W.  N.  Ivie.  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

HUTIilG,   Union  Co.  Q   on  Faimer- 

.  ville  &  Southern  and  Little  Rock  &  Monroe 

Rds.,  32  m.  S.  E.  of  El  Dorado. 

NEWS;  Saturdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
May.  1905;  C.  A.  Berry,  editor  and  publisher 

(1-3). 


ARKANSAS. 


IMBODEN,  Lawrence  Co.  \zf  42It  pop., 

on  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rd.,  10  m.  N. 

of  Powhatan,  the  county  seat.    Creamery. 

Cold  storage.     Roller  mills.    Agriculture. 

Methodist  college. 

GAZETTE;  Fridays;  four  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1;  established  December,  1902; 
H.  M.  Phelps,  editor  and  publisher. 

JONESBORO,  c.  h.,  Craighead  Co.  cf 
10,000  pop.,  on  Kansas  City,  Ft.  Scott  &  Mem- 
phis and  St.  Louis  Southwestern  Rds. ,  160  m. 
from  Little  Rock,  the  State  capital,  and  60 
N.  N.  W.  of  Memphis,  Tenn.  Farming, 
wood  factories  and  railroad  shops. 

SUN;  every  evening  except  Sunday,  and 
CRAIGHEAD  CO.  SUN,  Thursdays; 
democratic;  daily  four  pages  15x22,  weekly 
eight  pages  17x24;  subscription —daily  |3, 
weekly  $1;  established— daily  1904,  weekly 
1888;  Troutt  &  McNary,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  In  1899  this  paper 
had  credit  for  issuing  1,125  copies  reg- 
ularly. In  1902  it  was  credited  with 
issuing  more  than  1,000  copies,  but  no 
statement  to  warrant  such  a  rating  has 
ever    been    forthcoming. 

TINES-ENTERPRISE:  every  even- 
ing except  Sunday,  and  WEEK  liY,  Thurs- 
days; democratic;  eight  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription—dally  $4.80,  weekly  $1;  established 
1896;  R.  P.  Robblns,  editor;  Times-Enterprise 
Co.,  publishers. 

TRIBUNE;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

JUDSONIA,  White  Co.  a  600t  pop., 
on  St.  Louis,  Iron  Mountain  &  Southern  Rd. 
and  at  head  of  navigation  on  Little  Red  r., 
8  m.  N.  E.  of  Searcy,  the  county  seat,  and  63 
N.  E.  of  Little  Rock,  the  State  capital. 
Fruit  growing  and  stock  raising.  Ship- 
ping point. 

ADVANCE;  Wednesdays; republican; 
four  pages  l.=ix22;  subscription  tl;  estab- 
lished 1378;  G.  E.  Kinney,  editor  and  publisher. 

JUNCTION  CITY,  Union  Co.  Q 
1,640  pop.,  on  Arkansas  Southern  Rd.,  14  m. 
S.  of  Eldorado. 

DEMOCRAT;  Wednesdays;  democrat- 
ic; four  pages  16x22;  subscription  fl;  estab- 
lished 1892;  G.  H.  Dismukes,  editor;  H.  E. 
Watson,  publisher. 

LAKE  VILLAGE, c.h.,  Chicot  Co.R 
200  pop.,  on  Mississippi  River.  Hamburg  & 
Western  and  Memphis,  Helena  &  Louisi- 
ana Rds.,  20  m.  W.  of  Greenville,  Miss. 
Cotton  and  corn. 

CHICOT  CO.  LIFE;  Thursdays;  dem- 
ocratic; four  pages  17x24;  established  1893; 
Life  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers 

(6-5)  (A  A). 

LAMAR,  Johnton  Co.  tl  474tpop.,  on 
Little  Rock  &  Ft.  Smith  Rd..  4  m.  E.  S.  E. 
of  Clarksville.  the  county  seat.  Cotton, 
corn,  potatoes  and  fruit. 

FARMERS'  SENTINEL.;   Fridays 

(A  A). 

LiEADER;  Saturdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  75  cents;  estab- 
lished 1885;  Q.  E.  Bennett,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—3). 


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43 


ARKANSAS. 


liEOIiA,  Grmit  Co.  D  6,500  pop.,  51  ra. 

N.  of  Pine  BluCE.    Corn,  cotton  and  fruit 

raising;  poultry  culture. 

GAZETTE;  Thursdays ;  democratic ; 
four  pages  17x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished February,  1907;  N.  S.  Phillips,  editor 
and  publisher  (7—7). 

LiESLIE,   Searcy    Co.  d]   900  pop.,  on 

St.  Louis  &  Northern  Arkansas  Rd.,  90  m. 

N.  W.  of  Little  Rock,  the  capital  of  the 

State.      Lumbering,     fruit      raising     and 

farming. 

NEWS;  Saturdays;  four  pages  13x20; 
«ubscription  $1;  established  August,  1905;  C. 
W.  Darby,  editor  and  publisher  (9 — 5  P). 

liEWISVILLE,  c.  h.,  Lafayette  Co. 

p  548+  pop.,  on  St.  Louis  Southwestern  Rd., 

25  m.  E.  of  Texarkaua.     Wagon   factory 

and  lumber  mills.    Cotton,  corn  and  fruit. 

LAFAYETTE  RECORDER;  Thurs- 
days (A  A). 
NEWS;  Fridays  (A  A). 

lilNCOEN,  ^Vashiiigton  Co.  >j  on  St. 
Louis  &  Sau  Francisco  Rd.,  about  40  m.  N. 
of  Fort  Smith. 
TIMES;  Fridays  (A  A). 

LITTLE  ROCK,c.h.,  Pulaski  Co,  n 
State  Capital,  38,307+  pop.,  on  Rock 
Island,  St.  Louis,  Iron  Mountain  &  South- 
ern and  St.  Louis  Southwestern  Rds. 
and  Arkansas  r.,  about  280  m,  from  its 
mouth.  Most  populous  city  in  the  State. 
Cotton-seed  oil  mills,  gas  works,  railroad 
machine  shops,  cooperage  shops  and  various 
other  manufactories.  United  States  Court 
House,  School  for  the  Blind,  State  Lunatic 
Asylum,  Deaf  Mute  Institute  and  Methodist 
University  are  located  here.  Cotton  market. 
DAILY. 

ARKANSAS  DE3IOCRAT;  every 
evening,  and  Sunday  morning;  democratic; 
daily  eight  to  twenty,  Sunday  twenty-four 
to  forty  pages— daily  15x22,  weekly  17x22; 
subscription— daily  $4.50,  Sunday  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1871;  Clio  Harper,  editor;  Little  Rock 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (12—6). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  9,204  in  1906, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
delinite  and  satisfactory  report,  biit 
was  credited  with  more  than  7,500  in 
1907. 

ARKANSAS  GAZETTE:  every 
morning,  and  W  E  E  K  Li  Y,  Thursdays; 
democratic;  daily  eight,  Sunday  sixteen  to 
twenty,  weekly  twelve  pages  16x22;  sub 
scription— daily  $6.50,,  Sunday  $2,  weekly  $1 ; 
established  1819;  J.  N.  Heiskell,  editor:  Ga 
zette  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (2—5). 

Copies    printed:    daily,    10,284  in   1905 

11,629  in   1906 

13,427  in   1907 

Weekly,     7,682  in   1904 

7,922  in   1906 

8,626  in   1907 

WEEKLY. 

ARKANSAS  BAPTIST;  Thursdays; 
baptist;  sixteen  pages  10^x14;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  April,  1906;  C.  R.  Powell, 
editor;  Baptist  Publishing  Company,  pub- 
lishers (4—6  P). 

ARKANSAS  ECHO;  Fridayg;German: 
democratic;  twelve  pages  17x22;  subscription 


ARKA  XSAS— Little  Rock. 


$1.50;    established   1891;    C.    Meurer,   editor; 
Echo   Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (6—5). 
ARKANSAS  STAATS  ZEITUNGi 

Fridays;  German;  independent;  eight  pa^es 
15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1878; 
Geo.  Doerner.  editor;  Arkansas  Staats  Zelt- 
ung  Publishing  Co.,  publishers. 

BAPTIST  ADVANCE;  Wednesdays; 
baptist;  sixteen  pages  11x16;  subscription 
$2;  established  1899;  A.  J.  Barton,  editor; 
Advance  Publishing  Company  (Inc.),  pub- 
lishers (2— 4). 

Copies  printed:  4,550  weekly  in  1903, 
and  5,113  in  1904,  and  believed  in 
1906  and  1907  to  have  issued  more 
than     4,000     copies. 

BAPTIST  VANGUARD;  Thursdays; 
baptist;  four  to  eight  pages  13x20;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1882;  Joseph  A.  Booker, 
editor;  Arkansas  Baptist  College,  publishers 

(5-6  P). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies  reg- 
ularly in  the  year  1904,  but  has  not 
since  set  up  any  claim  for  issuing  so 
many. 

GOSPEL.  MISSIONARY;  Thursdays 

(  A  Ai. 

LANDMARK  BAPTIST;  Thursdays; 
baptist;  sixteen  pages  11x15;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1S80;  W.  A.  Clark,  D.D.. 
editor;  Arkansas  Baptist  Publishing  Co., 
publishers  (12—4)  (A  A). 

MOSAIC  GUIDE;  Saturdays;  republi- 
can; six  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1889;  D.  G.  Hill,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—5). 

Copies  printed.  No  definite  satis- 
factory report  was  ever  received  from 
this  paper,  but  it  was  believed  in  1906 
and  1907  to  have  printed  more  than 
2,250    copies.- 

REPORTER:  Saturdays  (A  A). 

SEARCHLIGHT;  Thursdays;  temper- 
ance; eight  pages  ilxl4;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1898;  J.  E.  Mason,  editor;  Search- 
Light  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  ( 2—3). 

Copies  printed:  Not  less  than  3,000 
in  1 90 1,  average  issue  6,249  in  1900. 
Credited  with  issuing  more  than  2,250 
weekly    in    1906    and    1907. 

STATE  REPUBLICAN;  Fridays;  r«- 
publican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1893;  G.  L.  Mallory,  editor;  Re- 
publican Publishing  Co..  publishers  (l—"i). 

Copies  printed:  3,150  in  1903,  for 
1904  actual  average  5,252  and  credited 
with  issuing  more  than  4,000  copies 
in    1906   and    1907. 

WESTERN  .METHODIST;  Thurs 
days;  methodist  episcopal;  sixteen  pages 
101^x14^;  subscription  $1.50;  ef^tablished  1881 
as  Arkansas  Methodist;  J.  A.  Anderson,  A. 
C.  Millar  and  P.  R.  Eaglebarge,  editors;  An- 
derson, Millar  &  Co.,  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding  7,500  in  1905,  and  ever^"- 
year    since,    up    to    and    including    1907. 

MONTHLY. 

ARKANSAS    HOMESTEADt 

monthly;  agricultural;  sixteen  pages  9x13; 
subscription  50  cents;  established  1900;  S.  L, 
Kay,  editor  and  publisher  (12 — 4). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  8,930  in_  1901 
and  14,504  in  1906,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satis- 
factory report,  but  was  credited  with 
more    than    12,500    in    1907. 

ARKANSAS  SCHOOL.  JOURNAL.! 


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ARKANSAS— Little  Rock. 


monthly;  educational;  twenty-eight  pages 
9x12;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1896;  W.J. 
McIIwain,  editor  and  publisher  (2—3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  2,333  in  1900, 
of  over  1,000  in  1902,  since  which  time 
it  has  not  furnished  a  definite  and  sat- 
isfactory report,  but  was  credited  with 
printing  more  than  1,000  copies  for  the 
years    1906    and    1907. 

ARKANSAS  SUNDAY  SCHOOL 
HERALD;  monthly;  undenominational; 
sixteen  pages  7x10;  subscription  25  cents; 
established  September.  If05;  W.  Fred  Long, 
editor  and  publisher  (13—5). 

Copies  printed:  1,150  in  1904,  1,250 
in  1905,  1,445  in  1906  and  1,516  in 
1907. 

BEACON  LKJHT;  monthly;  odd-fel- 
lowship: eight  pages  9x12;  subscription  $1; 
established  1894;  E.  C.  Hatfield,  editor  and 
publisher  (12— 4) 

Copies  printed:  2,000  monthly  in 
1902,  and  3,510  in  1904.  In  1906  and 
1907  believed  to  issue  more  than  2,250 
copies. 

i>IASONIC  TROWEL;  monthly;  ma- 
sonic: sixteen  pages  9x12;  subscription  $1; 
•stablished  1887;  George  Thornburgh,  editor 
and  publisher  ( 1— fi). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  2.300  in  1904, 
and  2,058  in  1906,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satis- 
factory report,  but  was  credited  with 
more    than    1,000    in    1907. 

JOURNAL  OF  THE  ARKANSAS 
rHEDICAL  SOCIETY;  monthly:  medi- 
cal; forty  eight  pages  6x9;  established  June 
1904,  as  Bulletin  of  thp,  Arkansas  Medical 
Society;  Arkansas  Medical  Society,  editors 
and  publishers  (2—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance   of    a    rating    to    that    effect. 

SOUTHERN  KREEZIi:;  monthly: 
flfty-six  pages  6x9;  subscription  $1;  estab 
lished  June,  1906;  The  Robert  L.  Rogers  Pub- 
lishing   Company,   editors  and   publishers 

(6-6  P)  (A  A). 

QUARTERLY. 

SKETCH  BOOK;  quarterly;  art,  lit- 
erature; one  hundred  and  ten  pages  7x10; 
subscription  $1;  established  July,  1906;  Mrs. 
Bernie  Babcock,  editor  and  publisher  (1 — 8). 

Copies  printed:  2,000 in  1Q07 
Publislier's  announcement.— The  Skktch 
Book  Is  tl^e  hand«omeBt  publication  in  the 
South,  and  the  only  distributing  medium 
for  strictly  high-class  advertising  in  Ar- 
kansas. It  hasten  thousand  quality  readers. 

LOCKESBURG,  c.  h.,  5e«;ter  Co.  jH 

550+  pop.,  140  m.  W.  S.  W.  of  Little  Rock,  the 

State  capital.    Cotton-shipping  point  and 

general  farming. 

ENTERPRISE;  Wednesdays;  four 
pages  16x23;  subscription  $1;  established 
February,  1902;  O.  T.  Graves,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6—5). 

LONOKE,  c.  h.,  Lonoke  Co.  n  961t 
pop.— of  township  2,645+— on  Chicago,  Rock 
Island  &  Pacific  Rd.,  23  m.  E.  of  Little 
Rock,  the  State  capital,  and  110  W.  of 
Memphis,  Tenn.  Saw  and  grist  mills.  Cot- 
ton and  rice-shipping  point. 
DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays;  democratic; 


ARKANSAS. 


eight  pages  17x24 ;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1872;  Bradford  &  Bradford,  editors  and 
publishers  (1—8). 

LEDGER;  Fridays;  democratic;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1:  established 
1902;  R.  F.  Wair,  editor  and  publisher  (2-6), 

LTTXORA,  Mississippi  Co.  [3'  943t 
pop.,  on  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rd., 
and  Mississippi  r.,  5  m.  N.  of  Osceola, one 
of  the  county  seats.  Lumber,  cotton,  po- 
tatoes, alfalfa  and  corn. 

C0M310NWEALTH;  Saturdays;  dem- 
ocratic; eight  pages  U}^x'i2l4;  (subscription 
$1;  established  1904;  T.  O.  Jenkins,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—8). 

Mt-CRORY,  Woodrujff  Co.  [if  800  pop., 
on  St.  Louis,  Iron  Mountain  &  Southern  Rd., 
10  m.  E.  of  Augusta,  the  county  seat.  Agri- 
culture. 

AVOODRUFF  CO.  NEWS;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1 ;  established  April,  1901 ;  Walter  W.  Romey , 
editor  and  publisher  (2—8). 

MAGAZINE,  Logan  Co.  -D  897t  pop.. 
15  m.  S.  of  Paris,  the  county  seat.  Agricul- 
ture. 

GAZETTE;     Thursdays;     democratic; 

four  pages  lT}iix24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1897;  R.  L.  Brawner,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6—5). 

MAGNOLIA,  c.  h.,  Columbia  Co.  p 

1,614+  pop.— Of  township  4,139+— on  St.  Louis 
Southwestern  Rd.,  about  38  m,  S.  W.  of 
Camden.  Cotton  compress  and  cotton 
gins,  saw  and  grist  mills. 

COLUMBIA  BANNER;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  1878;  Emerson  Publishing 
Company,  editors  and  publishers  (4— :3). 

Copies  printed:  1,266  weekly  in  1901, 
since  which  no  satisfactory  report  has 
been  recorded,  but  was  believed  to 
have  printed  more  than  1,000  copies  in 
1906    and    1907. 

NEWS;  Weunesdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  establishea 
May,  1901;  Curry  &  Barran,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers. 

MALVERN,  c.  h.,  Hot  Spring  Co.  a 

2,000  ( local  estimate )  pop.,  on  St.  Louis,  Iron 

Mountain  &  Southern  and  Hot  Springs  Rds., 

22  m.  S.  E.  of  Hot  Springs  and  43  W.  S.  W.  of 

Little   Rock,   the   State   capital.    Lumber, 

brick,  cotton,  corn,  cereals  and  email  fruits. 

ARKANSAS      METEOR;      Fridays; 

independent  democratic;  eight   pages  13x20-, 

subscription  $1 ;  established  1879;  Powell  S. 

Carden,  editor  and  publisher. 

TIMES-J  O  U  R  N  A  L  ;  Wednesdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1888;  Claude  Mann,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—8). 

MAMMOTH  S'PniSG,  Fulton  Co. 

li  1,800  pop.— of  township  2,975— on  'Frisco 
Rd.  Cotton,  flour  and  shoe  manufactories. 
Government  fish  farm. 

DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1890;  Wm.  H.  V.  Wahlquist.  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 

Copies     printed:      1,825  in   1907 
MONITOR;  Fridays:  democratic;  eight 
pages   11x15;    subscription    $1;    established 
1888;  F.  Walllck,  editor  and  publisher. 
Copies    printed:    For    the    year    1901 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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ARKANSAS. 


this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
kn  average  issue  exceeding  i,ooo  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  in- 
formation as  would  warrant  the  accord- 
ance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It  has  not 
since    made    any    renewal    of    the    claim. 

STATE     LINE    REPUBIilCANj 

Thursdays;  republican;  four  pages  17x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1895;  Miss  Alice 
Miller,  editor;  Miss  Gladys  D.  Miller,  pub- 
lisher. 

MANSFIELD,  Sebastian  Co.  -n  368 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  and 

St.  Louis  and  San  Francisco  Rds..  30  m.  S. 

of  Ft.  Smith. 

AMERICAN;  Fridays ;  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1906; 
Brooks    &    Edsall,   editors    and   publishers 

(10-6P). 

MARIANNA,  c.  h.,  Lee  Co.  n-  2,600 
pop.,  ou  St.  Louis,  Iron  Mountain  &  South- 
ern Rd.  and  L'Anguille  r.,  at  head  of  navi- 
gation, 26  m.  N.  N.  W.  of  Helena.  Cotton- 
gins  and  oil  wells.    Cotton  shipping. 

ENTERPRISE;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

INDEX  ;  Thursdays;  demooratlc ;  eight 
PMr«3  19x%  ;  subscription  (1  ;  established 
1«74;  F.  W.  Snetser.  editor  and  publisher 
(1-8). 

LEE  CO.  COURIER;  Saturdays;  dem- 
ocratic; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1; 
established  1890;  James  E.  Wood,  editor  and 
publisher. 

OPINION  ;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

MARION,  c.  h.,  Crittenden  Co.  n-  600 

pop.,  on  Kansas  City.  Ft.  Scott  &  Memphis 

Rd.,  4  m.  W.  of  Mississippi  r.  and  9  N.  W. 

of  Memphis,  Tenn.  Farming  and  lumbering. 

REFORM  ;  Saturdays ;  democratic ; 
•Ight  pages  18x30;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1889;  Frank  J.  Barlow,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ( 1— Si. 

MARKED  TREE,  Poins,'tt  Co.  c^ 
352+  pop.,  on  St.  Francis  r.  and  St.  Louis  & 
San  Francisco  Rd.,  about  43  m.  N.  W.  of 
Memphis,  Tenn. 
GAZETTE;  Fridays  (A  A). 

MARSHALL,  c.  h.,  Searcy  Co.  ^  480t 
pop.,  about  93  m.  N.  W.  of  Little  Rock,  the 
State  capital,  on  St.  Louis  &  North  Arkan- 
sas Rd.    Agriculture  and  zlno. 

MOUNTAIN  WAVE;  Saturdays;demo- 
cratlc;  four  pages  13x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1892;  Wm.  A.  Wenrick,  editor 
and  publisher. 

REPUBLICAN;  Fridays;  republican; 
four  pages  l"<x24;  subscription  01;  estab- 
lished 18W);  Albert  Garrison,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

MAYNARD,  Randolph   Co.  cT  358t 
pop.,  about  11  m.  N.  E.  of  Pocahontas,  the 
county  seat   and   nearest    station  on  St. 
Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rd. 
SENTINEL.;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

MELBOURNE,  c.  h.,  Izard  Co.  t 
238+  pop.,  SO  m.  N.  of  BatesvlUe  and  about 
110  N.  E.  of  Little  Rock,  the  State  capital. 
Cotton  raising. 

IZARD  CO.  REGISTER;  Thursdays; 
demooratlc;  four  pages  15x22;  sabscrlptlou 
f  1 ;  established  1880 ;  Da%'ld  Cralge,  editor  and 
publisher. 

TIMES;    Thursdaj's;    democratic;    four 


pages   16x22;    subscription   $1;    estabUahed 
I  1896;   H.  A.  Trevathon.  editor  and  publisher. 


MENA,  c.   h.,  Polk  Co.  -a  5,2.38  pop., 
on  Kansas  City   &  Southern  Rd.  Mining, 
timber,  fruit  growing  and  agriculture. 
STAR  ;    every  evening  except   Sunday, 
and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  Independent; 
daily  four,   weekly  eight  pages    18x24;  sub- 
scription—daily $4,  weekly  $1;  established- 
daily  1900.  weekly  1896 ;  A.  "W.  St.  John  &  Sons 
editors  and  publisher- (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  The  weekly  edition 
of  this  paper  had  credit  for  issuing 
r.349  copies  regularly  in  1903,  and  was 
believed  to  print  more  than  i.ooo  in 
1906    and    1907. 

N  E  W  S  -  D  E  31  O  C  R  A  T ;  Thursdays ; 
democratic;  eight  to  twelve  pages  16x22- 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1895;  H.  P.  Robie 
editor:  Robie  &  England,  publishers  U— 3). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  vear  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  in- 
formation as  would  warrant  the  accord- 
ance of  a  rating  to  that  effect. 

MONETTE,  Craighead  Co.  cf 
TIMES;  Fridays  (A  A). 

MONTIGELLO,  c.  h.,  Drew  Co.  U^ 

2.i'0i)  pop.,  on  St.  Louis,  Iron  Mountain  ft 
Southern  Rd.,  85  m.  S.  E.  of  Little  Rock, 
the  State  capital,  and  about  36  W.  of  Missis- 
sippi r.  Saw,  oil  and  grist  mills  and  cotton 
compress. 

DREW  CO.  ADVANCE;  Tuesdays; 
democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  1894;  W.  A.  Moflatt,  editor; 
F.  P.Walker,  publisher  fl— S). 

MONTICELLONIAN;  Fridays;  dem 
ooratlc;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1; 
established  lfl70;  J.  R.  Cotham,  editor;  N.  D. 
Gotham,  publisher. 

MONTROSE,  Aiihley  Co.  O,  100  pop., 

on  Mississippi  River,  Hamburg  &  Western 

and  St.  Louis,  Iron  Mountain  &  Southern 

Rds.,  19  m.  N.  E.  of  Hamburg,  the  county 

seat.    Lumber  and  cotton. 

TRUMPET;  Eridays;  negro;  republi- 
can; four  pages  15x22;  subscription  >^\;  es- 
tablished May,  1902;  Rex.  R.  Amos,  editor  and 
publisher. 

MORRILLTON,  c.  h.,  Conway  Co. 

n  1,707+  pop.,  on  Little  Rock  &  Ft.  Smith 
Rd.,  50  m.  W.  of  Little  Rock,  the  State  capi- 
tal, and  50  N.  W.  of  Argenta.  Cotton  gin, 
saw  and  grist  mills  and  cotton  compress. 

DEMOCRAT;  Fridays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15}^x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1896;  C.  E.  Cruce,  editor  and  publish- 
er ( 6—5). 

HEADLIGHT;  Wednesdays ;  demo 
cratlc;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1882;  Claude  Snowden, editor  and 
publisher  (6—5). 

MOUNTAINHOME,  c.  h.,  BaxUr 

Co.  (i  800  pop.,  12  m.  E.  of  Cotter,  nearest 

railroad  station,  an  i  about  60  ra.  N.  W.  of 

BatesTllle  and  110  S.  E.  of  Springfield,  Mo. 

Saw  mills  and  cotton  gins;  stock  raising; 

cotton,  hides,  avooI  and  produce. 

BAXTER  BULLETIN;  Fridays; 
republican;  eight  to  twelve  pages  11x15;  sub- 


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ARKANSAS. 


Bcrlptlon  $1;  established  December,  1901; 
Doehrlng  &  Shlras,  editors  and  publishers 
(7-5). 

BAXTER  CO.  CITIZEN;  SaturdavB; 
democratic:  eight  page.4  18x30:  siib»orlpti<<n 
$1;  established  1880;  Davis  Bros.,  editors  and 
publishers. 

Copies  printed:  In  1898  this  paper 
had  credit  for  issuing  1,012  copies 
regularly.  In  190.3  as  much  was 
claimed  for  it,  but  no  statement  to 
•warrant  such  a  rating  came  to  hand 
and  no  such  claim  has  been  urged 
since  that  time. 

MOUNTAINVIEW,    c.    h.,  Stont 

Co.  i  527  pop.,  90  m.  N.  of  Little  Rock, 
the  State  capital,  and  5S.  of  Sylamore.the 
nearest  railroad  station.  Agriculture  and 
fruit  growing. 

OZARK  TIMES;  Fridays;  democratic; 
four  pages  13xl9><i;  subscription  (1;  estab- 
lished 1906,  aa  Republican;  S.  A.  McCuUongh, 
editor  and  publisher  (1 — 8). 

STONE  CO.  NEVVS-DEIWOCRAT; 
Fridays;  democratic;  four  pages  22x30;7i; 
subscription  $1;  established  1881;  Cebern 
Brooks,  editor  and  publisher  (1—7). 

MULBERRY,  Crawford  Co.  ^  1.500 
pop.,  on  St.  Louis,  Iron  Mountain  &  South- 
ern Rd.,  18  m.  N.  E.  of  Vanburen,  the  county 
seat.    Farming.    Hogs  and  cattle. 

CRAWFORD  CO.  SIFTINGS;  Fri- 
days; democratic;  eight  to  twelve  pages 
13x30:  subscription  $1;  established  May.  1903; 
E.  L.  Perkins,  editor  and  publisher  ( 1—8 ). 

TIIVIES;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

MURFREESBORO,  o.  h.,  Pike  Co. 

P  iOO  pop.,  on  Little  Missouri  r.,  14  m.  N.  E. 

of  Nashville.  Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

PIKE  CO.  COURIER :  Fridays;  derao- 
oradc;  four  pages  I53c22;  gubscriptfon  $1;  ee- 
tabll«rhed  1888;  Sam  Branch,  editor  and  pub 
Usher. 

NASHVILLE,  Howard  Co.  p  9281 
pop.— of  township  2,385+— terminus  of  Ark- 
ansas &  Louisiana  Rd.,  25  m.  N.  W.  of  Hope. 
Saw  and  grist  mills  and  broom  factory. 

NEWS  ;  seml-weekJy,  "Wedneadays  and 
Saturdars  ;  democratlo;  four  pagee  18x2U; 
Bubscriptloji  $LfiO;  efitabUshed  ISTffi  ;  W.  W. 
Turner,  editor  and  puollsher. 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  in- 
formation as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect. 
It  has  not  since  made  any  renewal 
of    the    claim. 

ARKANSAW  TRAVELER ;  Fridays 
(A  A). 

NETTLETON,  Craighead  Co.  \:^\fiQO 
pop.,  3  m.  S.  E.  of  Jonesboro.  Box,  stave, 
shingle,  handle  and  lumber  mills;  fur- 
niture factory, 

ADVERTISER;  Fridays;  fourtoeight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
September,  1905;  McGlnnis  8l  Smith,  editors 
and  publishers  (1—8). 

NEIVARK,  Independence  Co.    i   950 

pop.,  on  St.  Louis,  Iron  Mountain  &  South- 
em  Rd.,  15  m.  S.  E.  of  BatesvlUe,  the  county 


ARKANSAS. 


seat.    Agriculture.    Flour  mill,  cotton  gin, 

button  factory  and  distillery. 

JOURNAI^;  Fridays;  democratic;  four 
to  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1899;  O.  F.  Craig,  editor  and  publisher 

(6—5). 

NEWPORT,  c.  h.,  Jackson  Co.  O, 
2,866+  pop. ,  on  Wh  1 1«  and  Black  River  Valley 
and  St.  Louis  Iron  Mountain  &  Southern  Rds. 
and  White  r.,  82  m.  N.  E.  of  Little  Rock,  the 
State  capital.  Saw  and  shingle  mill,  chair 
and  ice  factories,  cotton-seed  oil  mil!,  stave 
and  broom  factories,  foundry  and  cotton 
compresses. 

DEMOCRAT;  dally,  and  W  EEKI.Y, 

Fridays  (A  A). 

EVENING  NEWS;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  WEEKLY.  Fridays; 
democratic;  dally  eight,  weekly  sixteen 
pages  13x20;  Bubsorlptlon- daily  $6,  weekly 
$1 ;  established  1881 ;  £.  C.  Waterman,  editor 
and  publisher  (  A  A). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
the  weekly  edition  of  this  paper  seemed 
to  assert  that  it  had  an  average  issue 
exceeding  1,000  copies,  but  failed  to 
furnish  such  definite  information  as 
would  warrant  the  accordance  of  a 
rating  to  that  effect.  It  has  not  since 
made    any   renewal   of   the   claim. 

INDEPENDENT;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  dally 
four  to  eight,  weekly  eight  to  twelve  pages 
18x24;  subscription— daily  $6,  weekly  $1:  es- 
tablished February,  1901;  Percy  H.  Van 
Dyke,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1904 
the  weekly  edition  of  this  paper  seemed 
to  assert  that  it  had  an  average  issue 
exceeding  1,000  copies,  but  failed  to 
furnish  such  definite  information  a? 
would  warrant  the  accordance  of  a 
rating  to  that  effect,  and  admits  that 
it  does  not  keep  such  records  as  would 
make  it  possible  to  prepare  an  accurate 
report   of   the   editions   printed. 

JACKSON  CO.  HERALD;  Satur- 
days; democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  Bub- 
sorlptlon 91;  established  1858;  T.  T.  Ward, 
editor  and  publlsfaer. 

OLA,  Yell  Co.  -n  500  pop.,  on  Choctaw, 
Oklahoma  &  Gulf  Rd.,  76  m.  W.  of  Llttl* 
Rock  and  9  E.  of  Danville,  the  county  seat. 
Agriculture  and  lumber. 

HEADLIGHT;  Thursdays :  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  15x32;  subscription  $1 ;  es- 
tablished 1899;  Ed.  L.  Lucas,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (A  A). 

NEWS;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

OSCEOLA,  c.  h.,  Miseissippi  Co.  cT  951+ 
pop.,  on  Mississippi  r.,  87  m.  above  Mem- 
phis, Tenn.  Shipping  point  and  trade  center. 

PRESS;  semi-weekly,  Tuesdays  and  Fri- 
days; democratic;  four  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion $1:  established  August,  1903;  Lewis  O. 
Mayhall.  editor  and  publisher  (1—5). 

TI^BS I  Saturdays ;  democratic;  elaht 
pafftw  1^x20;  subscription  $1:  establlsbed 
189:  Leon  Roussan,  editor  and  publisher. 

OZARK,  c.  h.,  Franklin  Co.  "□  848+  pop,, 
on  Little  Rook  &  Ft.  Smith  Rd.  and  N. 
bank  of  Arkansas  r.,  43  m.  below  Fort 
Smith  and  126  N.W.  of  Little  Rock,  the  Sta(« 


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47 


ARKANSAS. 


capital.   Location  of  Franklin  Female  Col- 
lege.    Mining  and   agriculture.     Shipping 
point  for  cotton  and  fruit. 
ENTERPRISE;    Thursdays ;    demo 
cratlc;    eight  pages  13x20;    subscription  $1; 
established  1900;  Eugene  Stevens,  editor  and 
publisher  ^6 — 5). 

DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1877;  C.  C.  Colbum,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

PARAGOULD,  c.  h.,  Oreene  Co.  cf 

3,3^4+  pop.,  on  Paragould  &  Southeastern 
St.  Louis,  Iron  Mountain  &  Southern  and  St. 
Louis  Southwestern  Rds.    Stave  and  wagon 
factories,  saw  mills  and  cotton  gins. 
801.IPH0NE  ;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,   Fridays;  demo 
oratlc;   dally   four   to   eight,   weekly   eight 
pages  15x22;    sutwcrlption— dally  $4,  weekly 
|l;  estAbllshed  1892;  J.  R.  Taylor,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—4). 

Copies  printed:  The  weekly  edition 
of  this  paper  had  credit  for  an  issue 
of  1,900  in  1904,  since  which  time  it 
has  not  furnished  a  report,  but  was 
credited  with  printing  more  than  1,000 
copies   for   the    years    1906    and    1907. 

DEMOCRAT;  Fridays ;  democratic ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  50  cents:  es 
tablished  1899;  Chas.  H.  Stuart,  editor;  Dem- 
ocrat Publishing  Company,  publishers. 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  in- 
formation as  would  warrant  the  accord- 
ance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It  has  not 
since    made    any    renewal    of   the    claim. 

PARIS,  o.  h.,  Logan  Co.  -a  836t  pop.— 
local  estimate  2,000— on  Arkansas  Central 
Rd.,  50  m.  E.  of  Fort  Smith.  Flour  and 
cotton  oil  mills  and  cotton  gins.  Cotton, 
corn,  oats,  wheat  and  fruit,  coal  mining. 

ARKANSAS  MAGNET  ;  Thursdays; 
four  to  ten  pages  15x32;  subscription  SI: 
established  1898;  M.  L.  Tucker,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance   of   a   rating   to   that   effect. 

EXPRESS;  Thursdays;  democratic- 
four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1880;  Wm.  M.  Greenwood,  editor  and 
publisher. 

PERRYVILL.E,  c.  h.,  Perry  Co.  n 

450+ pop.,  on  Fourche  la  Fave  Cr.,  45  m.  W.  N. 
W.  of  Little  Rock,  the  State  capital.  River 
steamboats  land  here.  Lumber  mill.  Agri- 
culture and  timber. 

NEWS;   Saturdays;   democratic;   four 
pages     16x22;   subscription    $1;  established 
1894;  Wm.  T.  Gadd,  editor;  W.  L.  Qadd,  pub 
Usher. 

PIGGOTT,  c.  h.,  Clay  Co.  cf  195t  pop., 

on  St.  Louis  Southwestern  Rd.,  26  m;^.E.of 

Paragould.    Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

BANNER;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22:  subscription  $1;  established 
1891;    G.  E.  "Williams,  editor  and  publisher. 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1902 
this  paper  seemed  to   assert  that  it   had 


ARKAXSAS. 


an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  in- 
formation as  would  warrant  the  accord- 
ance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It  has  not 
since    made    any    renewal    of   the    claim. 

PIKE  CITY,  Pike  Co.  p  703t  pop.,  on 

Southwestern  Arkansas  &  Indian  Territory 

Rd.    Planing  mill,  mining  and  farming. 

CANNON  BALL. ;  Saturdays;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1885;  F.S.Patterson,  editor;  Can- 
non Ball   Publishing  Co.,  publishers. 

Copies    printed:    This    paper    has    on 

two  occasions  indicated  a  desire  to  have 

I  credit  for  issuing  more  than  a  thousand 
copies   regularly,  but  such  definite  infor- 

j  mation   as  would  warrant   such  a  rating 

I  has    not    been    forthcoming. 

'  PINE  BLUFF,  c.  h.,  Jefferson  Co.  a 

11.4%t  pop.,  on  St.  Louis  Southwestern  and 
St.  Louis,  Iron  Mountain  &  Southern  Rdy. 
and  S.  bank  of  Arkansas  r.,  at  head  of  low 
water  navigation,  42  m.  S.  S.  E.  of  Little 
Rock,  the  State  capital,  and  120  from  the 
mouth  of  the  river.  Cotton  is  the  staple 
product  and  is  shipped  largely.  Carriages, 
flour,  lumber,  cotton-seed  oil  and  brick. 

COMMERCIAL;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEK  L. Y,  Saturdays;  demo- 
cratic; daily  eight  to  ten  pages  20x26,  weekly 
sixteen  to  ihirty-two  pages  1.5x22;  subscrip- 
tion—daily $7.50,  weekly  $1.50:  established 
1868;  Charles  Gordon  Newman,  editor;  E.  G. 
Newman  and  E.  W  Freeman,  publishers 
(1-7).  _ 

Copies  printed:  daily:  This  paper 
had  credit  for  an  average  issue  of 
1,000  in  1903  and  1,805  in  1906,  since 
which  it  has  not  furnished  any  definite 
and  satisfactory  report,  but  was  credit- 
ed   with    more    than     1,000     in     1907. 

GRAPHIC;  every  morning  except  Mon- 
day, and  WEEKLiY,  Saturdays;  demo- 
cratic; daily  and  weekly  eight  pages  15x22, 
Sunday  sixteen  pages  15x22;  subscription- 
daily  S7.50,  Sunday  SI. 50,  semi-weekly  $1.50; 
established  — daily  1893.  semi-weekly  1887; 
J.  W.  Adams,  editor;  Adams  Printing  Co., 
publishers  (2—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  has  on 
three  occasions  indicated  a  desire  to 
have  credit  for  issuing  more  than  a 
thousand  copies  regularly  for  its  daily, 
and  has  once  claimed  as  much  for  its 
semi-weekly,  but  such  definite  informa- 
tion as  would  warrant  such  a  rating 
has  never  been  forthcoming. 

MORNING  COURIER;  every  morn- 
ing except  Monday,  and  W^EEKLY,  Mon- 
days ;  democratic ;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscrip- 
tion—daily $6.  weekly  $1;  established  1898; 
E.  H.  Plummer,  editor  and  publisher  (A  A). 
Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
the  weekly  edition  of  this  paper  seemed 
to  assert  that  it  had  an  average  issue 
exceeding  1,000  copies,  but  failed  to 
furnish  such  definite  information  as 
would  warrant  the  accordance  of  a 
rating  to  that  effect.  It  has  not  since 
made    any  renewal   of   the   claim. 

MORNING  NEWS;  every  morning  ex- 
cept Monday  (▲  ▲ ). 

H  E  R  A  li  D  ;  Saturdays;  republican; 
negro;  four  pages  15x22:  subscription  $1; 
established  1900;  J.  C.  Duke,  editor;  Herald 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers. 

POST;  Saturdays  (A  A). 


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PRESS  -  EAGLiE  ;  Tuesdays;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages  22x28;  subscription  $2; 
established  1868 ;  Arthur  Murray,  editor  and 
publisher. 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,562  for  the 
year  1895,  but  has  not  since  made  claim 
to     issuing    so     many    as     1,000     copies. 

POCAHONTAS,  c.  b..  Randolph 
Co.  cf  9tJi+  pop.,  on  Hoxie,  Pocahontas  & 
Northern,  and  St.  Louis,  Memphis  &  South- 
eastern Rds.,  5  m.  N.  of  Walnut  Ridge. 
Agriculture. 

NEWS-HERAIiD;  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established— A eirs  1394,  Herald  1881;  consoli- 
dated July,  19i)3;  V.  G.  Hlnton,  editor  and 
publisher  (12—4). 

Copies  printed:  No  satisfactory  cir- 
culation report  ever  came  from,  this 
paper,  but  it  has  been  credited  since 
1903  with  regular  issues  exceeding  1,000 
copies. 

STAR;  Fridays;  local;  eight  pages  18x24: 
subscription  $1;  established  September,  1904; 
L.  F.  Blankenshlp,  editor  and  publisher 
(■J-5  P). 

PRAIRIE     GROVE,    Washington 
Co.  \2  ^51+  pop.,  on  St.  Louis  &  San  Fran- 
cisco Rd.,  10  m.  W.  of   Fayettevllle,  the 
county  seat. 
HERALD;  Thursdays;  democratic;  four 

pages   18x24;    subscription    $1;    established 

January,  1903;  M.  L.  Hlldebrand,  editor  and 

publisher  (1—7). 

PRESCOTT,  c.h., Nevada  Co.  P2,0(i5t 
pop.,  on  St.  Louis,  Iron  Mountain  &  Southern 
Prescott  &  Southern  Rds.,  31  m.  S.W.  of 
Arkadelphla.  Saw  and  grist  mills  and  cot- 
ton gin.  Shipping  point  for  live  stock  and 
produce. 

COTlMERCIAIi;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

NEVADA  NEWS;  Saturdays;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages  13x24;  subscription  $1; 
established  October,  1905;  H.  B.  McKenzie, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—7  P). 

PRINCETON,  c.  h.,  Dallas  Co.  g  168t 

pop.— of  township  1,090+— 45  m.  W.  of  Pine 

Bluff  and  65  S.  W.  of  Little  Rock,  the  State 

capital.    Farming. 

DALLAS  CO.  NEWS;  Fridays;  dem- 
ocratic; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1; 
established  September,  1905;  Silas  Benson 
Lee,  editor  and  publisher  (10—5  P). 

QUITMAN,  Cleburne  Co.  t]  656t  pop., 

14  m.  S.  W.  of    Heber,    the  county  seat. 

Farming. 

CLEBCRNE    CHRONICLE;    Satur 
days;   six  pages  15x22;   subscription  $1;  es 
tabllshed  1906:  C.  A.  Monroe  Meadows,  editor 
and  publisher  (9—6  P). 

RECTOR,  C/aj/  Co.  [3-1,627  pop.  in 
1904,  on  St.  Louis  Southwestern  Rd.,  18  m. 
N.  E.  of  Paragould.  Fruit,  cotton,  corn, 
wheat  and  hay. 

CLAY  CO.  NEWSBOY:  Saturdays; 
democratic:  eight  pages  17x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  1899;  Frank  M.  Daulton.  edi- 
tor; Frank  M.  Daulton  &  Son.  publishers 
(1-7). 

VITASCOPE;  Saturdays;  six  pages 
15x2a;  gubscrlption  $1;  established  1895;  Mrs. 
8.  E.  C.  Cox,  editor  and  publisher  (6— 5). 


ARKANSAS. 


RED  BIRD,  Montgomery  Co.  -D 

MOUNTAIN    JOURNAL:   Saturdays 

(A  A). 

RISON,c.  h.,  Cleveland  Co.  g  453+  pop., 

on  St.  Louis  Southwestern  Rd.,  23  m.  8.  by 

8.  W.  of  Pine  BluCT.    Agriculture. 

CLEYELAND  CO.  HERALD  1  Thurs- 
days; demuoratto;  four  pages  20x26;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1888;  W.  J.  Stanfield, 
editor  and  publisher  (8—5). 

ROGERS,  5cn<on  Co.  tl2,158t  pop.,  on 
Bentonville  and  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco 
Rds.,  80  m.  N.  of  Fort  Smith.  Flour  mills 
and  frult-evaporatlng  establishments. 

DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  2i)x26;  subscription  %\;  estab- 
lished 1881;  Funk  &  Son,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers. 

JOUKNAL;  Saturdays;  Independent; 
einht  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished April,  1901;  Adams  &  Marcum,  editors 
and  publishers. 

FREE   PRESS  ;    Thursdays;    Indepen- 
deui;    eight  pages  15x22;     subscription  $1; 
established  1887  as  Republican ;  A.  J.   Ward, 
editor;    Free  Press  Printing  and  Publishing 
Co..  publishei  s  (1— 3). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  j^ear  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  tliat  .it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
inforijiation  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance   of   a    rating    to    that    effect. 

RUSSELL VILLE,  c.h.,  Pope  Co.  b 
3,000  pop.,  on  Little  Rock  8c  Ft.  Smith  and 
Dardanelle  &  Russellvllle  Rds.,  near  Ar- 
kansas r,,  about  75  m.  W.  N.  W.  of  Little 
Rock,  the  State  capital.  Cotton,  saw,  grist 
and  flour  mills,  ice  factory,  iron  foundry 
and  coal  mines. 

COURIER- DEMOCRAT;  Thurs- 
days: democratic;  eight  pages  15x22:  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1875;  J. A.  Living- 
ston, editor  and  publisher  (1 — 8). 

Copies  printed:  No  satisfactory  cir- 
culation report  ever  came  from  this  pa- 
per, but  it  was  credited  with  issuing 
more  than  1,000  copies  weekly  in  1906 
and    1907. 

RECORD;  Wednesdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  13x18;  subscription  $1 :  established 
1900;  C.  W.  Dodd,  editor  and  publisher  (6—5). 

ST.  PAUL,  Madison  Co.  v,  3«5t  pop., 

on  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rd.,  18  m.  S. 

of  HuntBvllle,  the  county  seat.    Lumber, 

fruit  growing  and  farming. 

MOUNTAIN  AIR;  Saturdays;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1894;  E.  F.  Shlnn,  editor  and  publisher. 

SALEM,  c.  h.,  Fulton  Co.  ^  600  pop., 

about  20  m.  W.  of  Mammoth  Spring,  the 
nearest  railroad  point  on  Kansas  City,  Ft. 
Scott  <fe  Memphis  Rd.  Fertile  soil,  mineral 
deposits  and  timber  lands. 

BANNER;  Fridays;  democratic;  four 
pages  17x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1880;  H.  A.  Trevathan,  editor  and  publisher 
(1—8). 

SUN  J  Saturdays  (A  A). 

SEARCY,  c.  h.,  WTiite  Co.  a  l,995t 
pop.,  on  Searcy  &  West  Point  Rd.  and  Little 
Red  r.,  about  55  m.  N.  E.  of  Little  Rock, 
the  State  capital.    Sulphur,  chalybeate  and 


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49 


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alum  springs  make  it  a  rosort  for  invalids. 

Kducation:il    center.     Shipping    point    for 

fruit,  strawberries,  pork  and  cotton. 

CITIZEN  ;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
«nd  WHITE  t'O.  CITIZEN,  Wednes- 
days; democratic;  daily  four,  weekly  eight 
pages  13x20;  subecripuon— daily  $4,  weekly 
tl;  established— daily  1S90,  weekly  1854;  J.  J. 
Baugh.  editor  and  publisher  (10— 5  P). 

SHERIDAN,  c.  h.,  Grant  Co.  D  210t 
pop.,  25  m.  W.  of  Pine  Bluff  ana  about  38 
S.  of  Little  Rock,  the  State  capital.  Agri- 
culture. 

HEADLIGHT;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1:  estab- 
lished 1881;  R.  R.  Adams,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

SILOAM  SPRINGS,  Benton  Co.  ^ 

1,748+  pop.,  on  Kansas  City,  Pittsburg  & 
Gulf  Rd.,  30  m.  S.  W.  of  Bentonvllle,  the 
county  seat.  Saw  and  grist  mills  and 
various    manufactories.    Summer  resort. 

REPUBLICAN;  daily,  and  WEEK- 
LY, Thursdays;  republican;  four  pages 
17x24;  subscription— dally  $3,  weekly  $1;  es- 
tablished 1892;  L.  B.  Powell,  editor;  Slloam 
Springs  Printing  Co..  publishers  (3—7). 

HERALD-DEMOCKAT;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  four  to  twelve  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1879;  A.  W.Perrine, 
editor;  Perrlne  Printing  Company,  publish- 
ers (1—6). 

Copies  printed;  Actual  average  1,621 
copies  in  1902  and  2,036  in  1905  and 
1906,  and  is  credited  in  1907,  in  the 
absence  of  any  report,  with  exceeding 
1,000, 

OZARK  FARM  AM)  FRUIT 
BE1.,T;  monthly;  horticulture;  twenty- 
eight  pages  8■}ixll^;  subscription  23  cents; 
established  1897;  A.  W.  Perrine,  editor;  The 
Perrlne  Printing  Co.,  publishers  (4—6  P) 
(AA). 

W^ORLD  WIDE  REVIVAL;  month- 
ly (A  A ). 

SMITHVILiLE,  Lmorence  Co.  cf  300 
pop.,  8  m.  S.  E.  of  Powhatan,  the  county 
seat,  and  13  S.  W.  of  Imboden,  on  St.  Louis 
&  San  Francisco  Rd.,  nearest  railroad  sta- 
tion.   Agriculture  and  mining. 

HOMECROFTERj  Wednesdays;  agri- 
culture; twelve  pages  SMxUH;  subscription 
$1;  established  190()  as  Mining  Microcosm; 
Dr.  John  R.  Barnett,  editor;  The  Lincoln 
Mining  and  Milling  Association,  publishers 
(10— 7  P). 

SPRIN6DAL.E,    Washington  Co.  ^ 

l,251t  pop.— of  township  2,966+— on  St.  Louis 
&  ^ian  Francisco  Rd.,  10  m.  N.  of  Fayette- 
Tllle,  the  county  seat.  Flour  mill,  marble 
and  lumber  yards  and  eanning  establish- 
ment.   Seat  of  a  Baptist  college. 

NEWS;  Fridays ;  independent  ;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  #1;  established  1887; 
Philips   &  Renner,  editors  and   publishers. 

STAMPS,  Lafayette  Co.  p  1,081  pop., 
on  Louisiana  Sl  Arkansas  and  St.  Louis 
Southwestern  Rds.,  8  m.  E.  of  New  Lewis- 
vlUe,  the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 

LAFAYETTE    CO.     DEMOCRAT; 

Fridays;  democratic;  four  pages  17x34;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  September.  1905;  J. 
A.Thomas,  editor  and  publisher  (10—5  P). 

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STAR  CITY,  c.  h.,  Lincoln  Co.  O,  «51t 
pop.,  30  m.  S.  S.  E.  of  Pine  Bluff.  Cottoa 
gin.    Farming  and  cotton. 

LINCOLN  COUNTY  ENTER- 
PRISE; Fridays;  local;  four  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1;  established  August,  1903; 
Alex.  Boyd  and  W.  F.  Norton,  editors  and 
publishers  (2—5  P). 

LINCOLN  LEDGER;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  1679;  H.  R.  Lucas,  editor  and 
pabllaher. 

STEPHENS,  Ouachita  Co.  g  407  pop., 

on  St.  Louis  Southwestern  Rd..  18  m.  8.  W. 

of  Camden,  the  county  seat.    Cotton. 

NEW^S:  Fridays;  democratic;  four  pages 
15x12;  subscription  $1;  Charles  J.  Parker, 
editor  and  publisher. 

STRONG,  Union  Co.  q  on  New  Or- 
leans &  Northwestern  Rd.,  about  23  m.  S.  E. 
of  Eldorado. 

ARKANSAS  JOURNAL  ;  Wedneg- 
days(AA). 

STUTTGART,  Arkansat  Co.  01,258! 
pop.,  on  St.  Louis  Southwestern  and  Stutt- 
gart &  Arkansas  Rirer  Rds.,  36  m.  N.  E.  at 
Pine  Bluff  and  90  E.  by  S.  K.  of  Little  Rock, 
the  State  capital.  Com,  oats,  peas  and  baling 
of  grass  hay.    Farming  and  stock  raising. 

FREE  PRESS;  Thursdays;  democratic: 
eight  pages  15x23;  subscription  $1;  established 
1884;  Free  Press  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers. 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  in* 
formation  as  would  warrant  the  accord- 
ance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It  has  not 
since    made    any    renewal    of   the   claim. 

GERMANIA;  Thursdays;  German;  four 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1895;  M.Buerkle, editor;  L.Buerkle, publisher. 

TEXARKANA,  o.  h.,  Miller  Co.  p 

20,000  pop,,  on  Kansas  City  Southern,  St. 
Louis.  Iron  Mountain  &  Southern,  St. 
Louis  Southwestern,  Interuatl<»nai  &  Great 
Northern,  Texas  &  Pacific  and  Texarkana, 
Shreveport  &  Natchez  Rds.,  145  m.  S,  W. 
of  Little  Rock,  the  State  capital.  Part 
of  the  town  lies  in  Bowie  County,  Texas, 
each  part  being  a  separate  municipality, 
but  the  post-oftlce  is  situated  In  the  Ar- 
kansas portion.  Machine  and  boiler  works, 
ice  factories,  creosotlng  works  and  cottoa 
compress.    Pine  lumber. 

TEXARKANIANi  every  evening  ex- 
cept Saturday,  Sunday  morning,  and 
WEEKLY,  Thursdays ;  democratic ;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription— daily  $5,  weekly 
$1;  established  1876;  O.  E.  and  Geo.  S.  Val- 
llant,  editors  and  publishers. 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1902 
the  weekly  edition  of  this  paper  seemed 
to  assert  that  it  had  an  average  issue 
exceeding  1,000  copies,  but  failed  to 
furnisn  such  definite  information  aa 
would  -warrant  the  accordance  of  a  ra- 
ting to  that  effect.  It  has  not  since 
made  any  definite  or  satisfactory  re- 
newal  of   the   claim. 


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AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY. 


ARKANSAS. 


TUCKERMAN,  Jackson  Co.  c/  260t 
pop.,  on  St.  Louis,  Iron  Mountain  &  South- 
ern Rd.,  about  15  m.  N.  of  Newport,  the 
county  seat. 
TIMES;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

UMPIRE,  Howard  Co.  P  57t  pop. 

GAZETTE  I  Fridays;  democratic;  four 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  Oc- 
tober, 1903;  J.  W.  Lacetteld,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2—5  P"). 

VAN  BUREN,  c  h.,  Crawford  Co.^ 
pop.  2,573+— of  township  6,261+— on  St. 
Louis,  Iron  Mountain  &  Southern  and  St. 
Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rds.  and  N.  bank 
of  Arkansas  r.,  180  m.  W.  by  N.  of  Little 
Bock,  the  State  capital.  Saw  and  plan- 
ing mills,  cotton  gins,  foundry,  canning, 
wagon,  cigar,   ice  and  broom  factories. 

▲R.GU8 1  every  evening  except  Saturday; 
SUNDAY,  and  WEEKLY,  Wednesdays; 
democratic ;  four  pages— daily  lSx22,  weekly 
18x24;  subscription— dallj-  $4.50,  weekly  $1; 
estaDUshed— dally  1897,  weekly  18T5 ;  Thayer 
Bros.,  editors  and  publislierB. 

PRESS  ;  Saturdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  18x34;  subscription  $1;  established 
1859:  J.  S.  Dunham,  editor  and  publisher. 

"WALDRON,  c.  h.,  Scott  Co.  -n  4i7t 
pop.— local  estimate  2,000—45  m.  S.  E.  of 
Fort  Smith.  Three  steam  grist  mills.  Cot- 
ton and  farming.     Lumber. 

ADVANCE- REPORTER  ;  Fridays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$1;  established  1899;  Duncan  &  Baker,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  (1—7). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  issue  of  1,085  for  the  year 
1906,  but  has  not  since  made  definite 
and  satisfactory  claim  to  issuing  so 
many  as    1,000   copies. 

REPORTER  I  Fridays  ;  democratic  ; 
eight  padres  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
UitxeA  18T9;  Hubert  J.  Hall,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (A  A). 

SENTINEL.;  Fridays  (A  A). 

WASP;  Fridays;  democratic;  fourpages 
18x24  :  subscription  $1  ;  established  June, 
1901:  H.  N.  Smith,  editor  and  publisher  (A  A). 

VOICE  OF  THE  MAGI:  monthly;  00 
cultlsm;   thirty-two  pages  6x8^;    subscrip- 
tion 50 cents;  established  1905;  E.  H.  Adams, 
editor;  Magi  Publishing  Company,  publishers 
(7—6  F). 

WAIiNUTRIDQE,  Lawrtnee  Co.  cT 
1,325  pop.,  on  St.  Louis,  Iron  Mountain  & 
Southern  Rd.,  40  m.  N.  N.  E.  of  Newport  and 
120  N.  E.  of  Little  Rock,  the  State  capital. 
Saw  mills,  cotton  gins  and  wagon  factory. 
BLADE;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x32  ;  subscription  (1  ;  established 
1889;  J.  C.  Riley,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 


ABKANSAS. 


'WARREN,  c.  h.,  Bradley  Co.  g  3,212 
pop.,  on  St.  Louis,  Iron  Mountain  &  South- 
ern Rd.,  about  8  m.  W.  from  Saline  r.  and 
50  S.  of  Pine  Bluff.  Cotton  grrowlng  and 
lumbering. 

D  E  M  O  C  R  A  T-N  E  W  S  ;  Thursdays ; 
democratic;  twelve  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$1;  established— Democrat  1863,  News  1885; 
J.  A.  Watkins,  editor  and  publisher  (1—7). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  has  on 
two  occasions  indicated  a  desire  to 
have  credit  for  issuing  more  than  a 
thousand  copies  regularly,  but  such  def- 
inite information  as  would  warrant  such 
a  rating  has  never  been  forthcoming. 

"WASHINGTON,   c.   h.,  ffemp$tead 

Co.  p  374+  pop.,  on  Arkansas  &  Louisiana 

Rd..  10  m.  N.  W.  of  Hope.    Farming. 

TELEGRAPH;  Fridays ;  democratic ; 
eight  pages  18x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1840;  James  W.  Ellis,  editor;  Tele- 
graph Publishing  Co.,  publishers. 

WYNNE,  Cross  Co.  D-  1,631+  pop.-of 
township  3,299+— on  St.  Louis,  Iron  Mountain 
&  Southern  Rd.,  46  m.  W.  of  Memphis, 
Tenn.    Farming. 

PILOT;  Saturdays;  four  pages  15x22; 
subscription $1 :  established  1897 ;  E.G.Fergu- 
son,  editor;    C.  P.  Saffho,  publisher. 

PROGRESS;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished August,  1904;  J.  F.  Grist,  Sr.,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—8). 

LIFE  LINE}  semi-monthly  (A  A). 

TELLVIIiLiE,  c.  h.,  Marion  Co.  b  »78t 
pop.,  about  120  m.  N.  by  E.  of  Little  Rock, 
the  State  capital.    Mining  and  agriculture. 

MOUNTAIN  ECHO;  Fridays;  demo 
cratio;  four  pe^es  15x22;  subscription  tl; 
established  1686;  J.  H.  Hand,  editor;  The 
Mountain  Echo  Publishing  Co..  publishers. 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year^  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issoie  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  in- 
formation as  would  warrant  the  accord- 
ance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It  has  not 
since    made    any    renewal    of   the    claim. 

REPUBLICAN;  Fridays;  republican; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1899;  J.  D.  Wickersham,  editor  and 
publisher. 

ZINC,  Boone  Co.  i    28t  pop.,  on  St. 

Louis,  Iron  Mountain  &  Southern  Rd. 

OZARK  3IINER  AND  INVESTOR; 

monthly;  mining;  real  estate;  twelve  to 
twenty  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1906 as  Weekly  Miner;  I.  B.  Muchmore, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 


CALIFORNIA. 


Population  1,485,053 1.      Land  Area  155,980  sq.  miles. 

Bounded  north  by  Oregon,  east  by  Nevada  and  Arizona,  south  by  Mexico 
(Lower  California),  and  west  by  the  Pacific  Ocean.  State  capital:  Sacramento. 
JPrincipal  products  and  industries:  Gold  miningr,  tropical  fruits,  wines,  agricul- 
ture and  general  manufacturing.  Number  of  newspapers  and  other  period- 
icals (March  30,  1908),  736,  divided  as  follows:  Daily,  137;  tri-weekly,  2;  semi- 
weekly,  23;  weekly,  463;  bi-weekly,  1;  semi-monthly,  9;  monthly,  95;  bi- 
monthly, 2;  quarterly,  3. 

The  cities  of  over  10,000  population,  according  to  the  United  States  census  of 
1900  (t),  are  as  follows: 


San  Francisco 342,782+ 

Los  Angeles 102,47»+ 

Oakland 66,960+ 

Sacramento 29,282+ 

San  Jose 21,500+ 


San  Diearo 17,700+ 

Stockton 17,506+ 

Alameda 16,464+ 

Berkeley 13,214+ 

Fresno 12,470+ 


ACTON,  Lot  Angeles  Co.   P  IM  pop., 

on  Southern  Pacific  R(l.,55  m.  N.  of  Los  An- 
geles, the  county  seat.  Gold  mining  and 
agriculture. 

ROOSTER;  monthly;  republican;  four 
pagres  13x18 ;  subscription  50 cents ;  established 
1887:  R.  E.  Nickel,  editor  and  publisher. 

ADIN,  Modoe  Co.  b  314+ pop.  (of  town- 
ship). 65  m.  E.  of  Sisson  and  30  S.  W.  of 
Alturas,  the  county  seat.  Saw  and  plan- 
ing mills.    Farming  and  stock  raising. 

AROUSi  Thursdays;  Independent;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $2;  established 
18B2;  E.  S.  Plckard,  editor  and  publisher. 

AliAMEDA,  Alameda  Co.  -a  30,000 
pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Go's  Rd.  and 
Ban  Francisco  bay,  11  m.  E.  S.  E.  of  San 
FranolBco.  Residences  of  San  Francisco 
business  men.  Shipbuilding  and  petroleum 
and  borax  refining. 

ARGUS  I  every  evening  except  Sunday; 
rspublican;  eight  to  twelve  pages  20x26;  sub- 
scription t4.80;  established  VfTI;  J.  S.  Mc- 
Dowell, editor  and  publisher  (1—6). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
this  paer  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance   of   a    rating  to   that  effect. 

GOLDEN  STATE  EAGLE;  monthly 

(▲A). 

ALHAMBRA,    Los  Angeles  Oo.   g 

1,000  pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Go's  Rd.,  8  m. 

B.  by  N.  of  Los  Angeles,  the  county  seat. 

Agriculture. 

ADVOCATE;  Saturdays;  four  pa«e« 
lSx2S:  subscription  %\;  established  189S;  H.  E. 
LAwrence,  editor;  Adrocate  Publishing  Co., 
pabUsbers. 

AliTURAS,  0.  h.,  Modoc  Co.  6  l,2»9t 
pop.  (of  township),  on  Nevada,  California 
*  Oregon  Rd.  Agriculture,  stock  raiaing 
and  fruit  growing. 

MODOC   REPUBLICAN;  Fridays 

(A  A). 
NBW  ERA  I  Fridays;  independent;  eight 

Sages  lSz24;  Bubsorlptlon  tS^eetabllshed  18S8; 
L  W.  Anderson,  editor;  C.  w.  Anderson  Co., 
publishers. 

PLAINDEALER;  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic;   four  pages  18x24;   subscription  $2; 


Thompson,  editor  and 


established  1896;  Wm. 
publisher. 

ANAHEIM,  Orange  Co.  g  l,458t  pop. 

—of  township  3.261+— on  Southern  Califor- 
nia and  Southern  Pacific  Co'sRds.,  28  m. 
8.  E.  of  Los  Angeles  and  in  Santa  Ana  Yal- 
Isy,  12  m.  from  the  Paoifls  Ocean.  Qrapes, 
oranges,  nuts  and  lemons.  Manufactures 
of  dried  fruits,  wines,  sugar  and  farm 
implements. 

GAZETTE  ;  Thursdays  ;  indepsndsnt- 
republlcan;  four  pages  20x26;  subscription 
t3;  established  1^;  Henry  Kuchel,  editor 
and  publisher. 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1898 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the  claim. 

ORANGE    CO.    PLAINDEALERi 

Saturdays;  republican:  four  pages  17x24; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1898;  J.  E. 
Valjean,  editor  and  publisher. 

(Topics  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the  claim. 

ANDERSON,  SJiatta  Co.  b  l,610t  pop. 
(of  township),  on  Southern  Pacific  Co's 
Rd.,  23  m.  N.  of  Red  Bluff.  Manufactures 
of  wagons  and  carriages  and  a  flour 
mill.  Agriculture,  lumbering  and  fruit 
growing.    Prunes  In    abundance. 

ANDERSON  VALLEY   NEW8| 

Thursdays;  Independent;  four  pages  18x24; 
subscription  %2\  established  1883:  A.  L.  Price, 
•ditorand  publisher. 

ANGELS  CAMP,  Calavtras  Co.  n 
4,388+  pop.  (of  township),  on  Sierra  Rail- 
way, about  15  m.  N.  W.  of  Sonora.  Rich 
mines  of  gold-bearing  quarts.  Fruitgrow- 
ing. 

ANGELS  RECORD;  Saturdays;  eight 
pages  13x30;  subscription  $2;  established 
1899;    S.  A.  Hoffman,  editor  and  pubUsher. 


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AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


CALIFORNIA. 


ANTIOCH,  Contra  Costa  Co.  -n  1,525 
pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  and  Sante  Fe  Rds. 
and  E.  end  of  Sulsun  bay,  near  mouths  of 
Saoramento  and  San  Joaquin  rs.,  19  m.  E.  of 
Martinez,  the  county  seat,  and  54  E.  of  San 
Francisco.  Steamers  dally  to  San  Fran- 
cisco. Shipping  point  for  coal  and  grain. 
Agriculture  and   manufacturing. 

ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays;  repub- 
lican; four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $2; 
established  189!};  B.  F.  Stead,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 

LSOUERt  Saturdays;  democratic;  eight 

fiages  18x34;    subscription  $2.50;    established 
870;    C.  F.   Montgomery,   editor   and    pub- 
lisher. 

APPLEGATE,  PJacer  Co.  n-  on 
Southern  Pacific  Rd.,  42  m.  N.  E.  of  Sacra- 
mento. 

BIBL.E  REVIEW  J  monthly;  occult- 
ism; forty-eight  pages  6x9;  subscription 
$1.50;  Hiram  E.  Butler,  editor;  Esoteric  Fra- 
ternity, publishers  (1—8). 

ARBUCKLE,  Colusa  Co.  a  562t  pop., 
on  Southern  Pacific  Rd.,40m.N.  of  Sacra- 
mento, the  State  capital. 

PLANTER;  Saturdays;  independent; 
four  pages  17x24;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished March.  1905;  W.  W.  Felts,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—7), 

ARCATA,  Humboldt  Co.  \j  952t  pop., 

on    Areata   &    Mad   River   Rd.,    at    head 

of  Humboldt  bay,  12  m.  N.  of  Eureka,  the 

oounty  seat,  and  350  from  San  Francisco. 

oonneoted  by  steamboats.    Shipping  point 

for  redwood  lumber. 

UNION;  Saturdays;  republican;  four 
paKes30z24;  subscription $2 ;  established  1886; 
L  F.  Wiley  and  R.  M.  Wiley,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers. 

ARLINGTON,  Riverside  Co.  R 

l,056t  pop. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  four  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1;  established  November,  1905; 
Hlldreth  Bros.,  editors  and  publishers 
(1-6 P)  (A  A). 

ARROYO    GRANDE,    San    Luis 

Obitpo  Co.  p  3.319+  pop.  (of  township),  on 
Pacific  Coast  Rd.,  16  m.  8.  E.  of  San 
Luis  Obispo,  the  oounty  seat.  Bituminous 
coal  mines  and  sulphur  springs  In 
▼iolnlty.     Agriculture  and  dairying. 

H  E  R  A  Li  D  ;  Saturdays ;  independent; 
eight  pages  12x18;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1887;  S.  Clevenger,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

RECORDER:  Thursdays  (A  A). 

ARTESIA,  Los  Angeles   Co.   D    406t 
pop.,  on  S.  P..  Los  Angeles  &  S.  L.  Rd.,  5  m. 
N.  of  Long  Beach. 
NEWS  ;  Fridays;  independent;  six  pages 

13x20;   subsorlption  $1.50;   ©stablished  1905; 

Jay  C.  Randall,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

AUBURN,  o.  h.,  Placer  Co.  □  3,500t 
pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Go's  Rd.,  86  m. 
N.  X.  of  Sacramento,  the  State  capital. 
Breweries  and  manufactures  of  wine. 
Mining  and  fruit  growing.  Health  resort. 
The  remarkable  Alabaster  Cave  Is  8  m.  8.  E. 
PLACER  CO.   REPUBLICAN; 


CALIFORNIA. 


Thursdays;  republican;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1884;  E.  B. 
Willis,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  issuing  more  than  i,ooo  copies 
regularly  in  the  year  1904,  although 
admitting  that  such  records  are  not 
kept  as  would  make  it  possible  to  pre- 
pare a  deiinite  and  satisfactory  state* 
ment  of  the  number  of  copies  issued- 
It  has  not  since  set  up  any  definite  or 
satisfactory    renewal    of    the    claim. 

PLACER  HERALD;  Saturdays ;  dem - 
ocratlc;  eight  pages  18x24 ;  subscription  $2.50; 
established  1862;  O.  F.  Beavey,  editor  and 
publisher. 

AZUSA,  L08  Angeles  Co.  p  1,.500  pop. 

—of  township  3,500— on  Sante  Fe  Rd.  and 

San  Qabrlel  r.,  26  m.  E.  of  Los  Angeles,  the 

oounty  seat.     Principal  trading  point  of 

AEusa  Valley.     Fruit  growing  and  mining. 

POMOTROPIC;  Thursdays;  eight  pages 
18x19;  subscription  $1.50;  established  18 •in ;  L. 
P.  Mitchell,  editor  and  publisher  (1-8). 

BAKERSFIEL.D,  c.  h.,  Kern  Co.  g 
4,836t  pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Go's  Rd. 
and  Kern  r.,  150  m.  N.  E.  by  N.  of  Los 
Angeles.  Railroad  car  shops,  planing  and 
fliour  mills  and  fruit-packing  establish- 
ments.   Agriculture  and  fruit  raising. 

CALIFORNIAN;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Saturdays;  Indte- 
pendent;  daily  four,  weekly  sixteen  pages 
15x33;  subscription- daily  $6,  weekly  $2; 
eatabllshed— daily  1B91,  weekly  1865;  Alfred 
Harrell,  editor  and  publisher. 

Copies  printed:  The  weekly  edition 
of  th's  paper  had  credit  for  3,800  rcg- 
ular  issues  in  1895,  over  2,250  in  1896, 
but  has  not  since  filed  any  claim  t« 
printing  so  many   as    1,000   copies. 

MORNING  ECHO;  every  morning  ex- 
cept Monday,  and  KERN  CO.  ECHO, 
Thursdays;  republican;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription— dally  $5,  weekly  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1886;  S.  C.  Smith,  editor;  Bcho  Pub- 
lishing Company,  publishers  (10—7). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  years  1901 
and  1907  this  paper  seemed  to  assert 
that  it  had  an  average  issue  exceeding 
1,000  copies,  but  failed  to  furnish  such 
definite  information  as  would  warrant 
the  accordance  of  a  rating  to  that 
effect. 

BENICIA,  Solano  Co.a  a,731t  pop. 
—of  township  3,174t— on  Southern  Pacific 
Co's  Rd.  and  Sacramento  r.,  33  m.  N.  E.  of 
San  Francisco  and  56  S.  W.  of  Sacramento, 
the  State  capital.  Site  of  Government 
Arsenal  and  Barracks,  Benicia  Agricult- 
ural Works  and  Benicia  Ship  Yards  and 
several  religious  and  educational  institu- 
tions. Tanneries,  cement  factory  and 
packing  houses.    Agriculture. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  independent-re- 
publican; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$1.50:  established  1898;  Oran  A.  King,  editor 
and  publisher. 

NEW  ERA;  Saturdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1876:  J.  M.  Burke,  editor  and  publisher. 

BERKELEY,  Alameda  Co.  -al3,2Ut 
pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Co's  Rd.,  5  m. 
N.  of  Oakland,  the  county  seat,  and  about 


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CALIFORNIA. 


8  N.  E.  of  San  Francisco.  Seat  of  the 
State  University  of  California  and  Deaf 
and  Dumb  and  Blind  Asylum. 

CALiIFORNIAN}  every  morning  ex- 
cept Saturday  and  Sunday  during  the  college 
year;  collegiate;  lour  pages  12x"<i2;  subscrip- 
tion $3;  established  1893;  A.  J.  White,  editor; 
Wm.  Cavalier,  .-uanager. 

GAZETTE;  every  evening  except  Sun 
day;  twelve  to  sixteen  pages  l7J^x22J^;  sub- 
scription $4;  established  1873;  Friend  Wm. 
Richardson,  editor;  Berkeley  Gazette  Pub- 
lishing Company,  publishers  (1—7). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  issuing  more  than  i,ooo  copies 
regularly  in  the  years  1902,  1903  and 
1904,  but  has  not  smce  set  up  any 
definite  or  satisfactory  claim  for  issuing 
so    many. 

INDEPENDENT;  every  evening  except 
Sunday;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $3; 
established  January,  1907;  H.  H.  Macdonald, 
editor;  The  Berkeley  Independent,  publish- 
ers (10— 7  P). 

REPORTER;  every  evening  except 
Sundays;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$4.20;  established  1902;  Standard  Publishing 
Co.,  (Inc.),  editors  and  publishers  (2—6  P). 

CALIFORNIA  CHRISTIAN  AD- 
VOCATE; Tliursdays;  rnethodist  episco- 
pal; twenty  pages  9x13;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1851;  Freeman  B.  Bovard. editor; 
Western  Methodist  Book  Concern,  publishers 
(1-7)  (A  A). 

Copies  printed:  4,807  in  1901,  and 
4,688  in  1902,  since  which  it  has  not 
furnished  any  definite  and  satisfactory 
report,  but  has  credit  for  issuing  more 
than    2,250    copies    in    1905    and    1906. 

COURIER;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

MINING  AND  SCIENTIFIC 
PRESS;  Saturdays;  mining  and  elec- 
trical; flfty-two  pages  llj^xl6;  subscription 
$3;  established  1860;  T.  A.  Rickard,  editor 
and  publisher  (5—6)  (A  A). 

Copies  printed:  9,310  in  1901,  since 
which  it  has  filed  no  report  but  was 
believed  to  issue  more  than  4,000  cop- 
ies in   1906. 

OCCIDENT;  Wednesdays  during  col- 
lege year;  collegiate;  sixteen  pages  9x12; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1881;  Occident 
Publiahintr  Co.,  publishers. 

PACIFIC;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

CALIFORNIA  JOURNAL  OF 
TECHNOLOGY;  monthly  during  col- 
lege year;  scientittc;  sixty-eight  pages  7x10; 
subscription  $1;  established  January,  1903; 
Arthur  H.  Halloran,  editor;  Students  of 
University  of   California,  publishers. 

HOME  CHIMES;  monthly;  house- 
hold; twenty  pages  8x11;  subscription  10 
cents;  established  January,  1905;  R.  G. 
O'Brien,  editor;  Home  Chimes  Publishing 
Co.,  publishers  (4 — 5  P). 

PHILIPPINE  REVIEW: bimonthly; 
republican;  thirty-two  pages  7xl0;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  January,  19U5;  V.  L.  Le- 
garda,  editor  and  r)ublisher  ( 1—8). 

Copies  printed  :  4,000  in  1907 

PELICAN  ;  five  times  a  year  (A  A). 

UNIVERSITV  OF  CALIFORNIA 
CHRONICLE;  quarterly,  January,  April, 
July  and  October;  collegiate;  eighty  pages 
7x10;  subscription  $1;  established  1898;  Uni- 
versity of  California,  editors  and  publishers 
( 1— 8 ).    Does  not  Insert  advertisements. 

BIEBER,  Lassen  Co.  [j  100  pop.,  on 
Pitt  r.,  85  m.  N.  of  Susanvllle,  the  county 
seat.    Cattle  raising  and  farming. 

BIG  VALLEY  GAZETTE;  Wednes 

days;  eight  pages  11x18;  subscription  $2;  es- 
tablished 1893;  Nathan  Bieber,  editor  and 
publisher. 


CALIFORNIA. 


BIGGS,  £utte  Co.  ^  fcOO  pop.,  on 
Southern  Pacific  Co's  Rd.,  14  ni.  S.  W.  of 
Oroville,  the  county  seat,  and  73  N.  of  Sac- 
ramento, the  State  capital.  Grain  and  fruit 
shipping  point.  Agriculture  and  fruit. 
ARGUS;    Fridays;  independent;  four 

pages   18x24;    subscription   $2:    established 

1888;   L.   F.  Atwater,  editor   and  publisher 

(2-8). 

BISHOP,  Inyo  Co.  a,  800  pop.,  on  Car- 
son &  Colorado  Rd.,  45  m.  N.  of  Independ- 
ence, the  county  seat.    Steam  planing  mill, 
creameries  and  flouring  mills.  Agriculture, 
fruit,  grain,  stock  raising  and  bee  keeping. 
INYO  REGISTER;   Thuisdays;   inde- 
pendent-republican; four  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $3:   established  1885;   W.  A.  Chal- 
fant.  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

BLACK  DIAMOND,  Contra  Costa 
Co. -a  326  pop.— of  toAvnship  1,200— on  South- 
ern Pacific  Co's  and  Santa  Fe  Rds.  and 
San  Joaquin  r.,  15  m.  N.  E.  of  Martinez,  the 
county  seat.  Agriculture,  manufacturing 
and  fish  canneries. 

ARGUS;  Saturdays;  Independent;  six 
pages  11x16:  subscription  $2;  established 
April.  1902;  W.C.Lewis,  editor  and  publisher. 

BLUE  LAKE,  Humboldt  Co.  ^  9*0 
pop.,  on  Areata  &  Mad  River  Rd.,  20  m. 
N.  E.  of  Eureka,  the  county  seat.  Cream- 
ery and  manufactures  of  redwood  and 
pine  lumber,  shingles  and  stakes.  Farming. 
ADVOCATE;  Saturdays;  eight  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $2;  established  1888;  Gus 
Perigot,  editor  and  publisher  (1-8). 

BODIE,   Mono    Co.    d-   965t    pop.  (of 
township),  about  100  m.  S.  by  S.  E.  of  Car- 
son   and    Virginia  City,    Nev.,   and  35  m. 
from  Hawthorne,  the  nearest  railroad  sta- 
tion.   Gold  and  silver  mining  and  milling. 
MINER  INDEX;  Saturdays;  independ- 
ent; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $3;  estab- 
lished 1861;  A.S.Williams,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

BOULDER   CREEK,  Santa   Cru* 

Co.  -c  600  pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Co's  Rd., 
SO  m.  S.  W.  of  San  Jose.  Lumber,  wine  and 
fruit. 

SANTA  CRUZ  MOUNTAIN  ECHO; 

Saturdays;  independent;  four  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1.50:  established  1896:  W.  S. 
Rodgers.  editor;  W.  S.  Rodgers  &  Sons,  pub- 
lishers (3—7). 

Copies      pri^jted:        566  in   1906 

BRAWLEY,    Imperial    Co.    P    1,500 
pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Rd. ,200  m.  8.  of 
Los  Angeles.    Fruits,  vegetables,  grain  and 
stock  raising. 
NEWS;      Fridays;  republican;     eight 

pages   15x22;    subscription   $1;    established 

September,   1903;   Myron    D.    Witter,  editor 

and  publisher  (1—8). 

BRIDGEPORT,  c.  h.,  Mono  Co.  d- 
373t  pop.  (of  township),  200  m.  N.  E.  of  San 
Francisco.    Agriculture  and  mining. 
CHRONICLE-UNION;  Saturdays;  re- 
publican; four  pages  16x23;  subscription  $3; 
established  1863;  G.  A.  Montrose,  editor  and 
publisher. 


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CALIFORNIA. 


CALIFORNIA. 


BKODERICK,  rolo  Co.  n  «08t 

pop.,  suburb  of  Sacramento. 

YOLO  INDEPENDENT;  Fridays;  in 
deuendent;    four  page-  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established   December,    1901;   John  J. 
Qlacken,  editor  and  publisher  ( 1—7). 

BYRON,    Contra    Costa    Co.     -D   400 

pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Rd.,  5  m.  W.  of 

Stockton  and  70   E.  of  San  Francisco. 

TIMES;  Fridays:  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $2.50;  established  1906;  H.  T.  Ham- 
mond, editor  and  publisher  (3—8). 

CALEXICO,    Imperial  Co.     q     750 

pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Rd.,  240  m.  S.  E. 

of  Los  Angeles. 

CHRONICI^E;  Thursday.s;  republican; 
eijfht  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished July,  1904;  O.  B.  Tout,  editor  and  pub 
lisherCl— 8). 

CAIilSTOGA, -iVapa  Co.  -a  800t  pop., 
on  Southern  Pacific  Go's  Rd.,  72  m.  N.  of 
San  Francisco.  Medicinal  springs  and  sum- 
mer and  winter  health  resort.  Wine  mak- 
ing, grape,  prune  and  other  fruit  indus- 
tries. Silver,  quicksilver  and  copper  mines 
in  vicinity. 

CALISJTOGIANi  Fridays;  Independ- 
ent; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 18T7:  C.  A,  Carroll,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher il— S). 

CAMPBELL,  Santa  Clara  Co.  -n  700 
pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Go's  Rd.,  5  m.  S.  W, 
of  San  Jose,  the  county  seat.  Fruit  grow- 
ing and  general  farming. 

INTERURBAN  PRES8  j  Saturdays; 
Independent;  eight  pages  I0i^xl4;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1895;  E.  G.  Hurlbert,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (1—6). 

CEDARVILLE,  Afodoc  Co.  r^i  745 
pop.  (of  township),  190  m.  N.  N.  W.  of 
Reno,  Nev.    Flour  mill. 

SURPRISE     VALLEY     RECORD; 

Wednesdays;  independent;  four  pages  l»>x22; 
subscription  $2.50;  established  1892;  R.  H. 
Stanley,  editor  and  publisher. 

CHICO,  Suite  Co.  d  2,640t  pop.— of 
township  4,739+— on  Southern  Pacific  and 
Butte  Co.  Rds.  and  Chico  creek.  6  m.  E.  of 
Sacramento  r.  and  96  N.  of  Sacramento, 
the  State  capital.  State  Normal  School. 
Flour  mills,  foundry,  machine  shop,  fruit 
cannery,  planing  mills,  soap,  plow,  door, 
sash,  furniture  and  match  factories. 
Trades  In  lumber.  Farming,  fruit  grow- 
ing and  mining. 

ENTERPRISE;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  republi- 
can; four  pages— dally  18x24,  weekly  20x:86; 
subscription— dally  $6,  weekly  $2.50;  estab- 
lished—dally 1875,  weekly  1869;  B.  F.  Arnold, 
editor;  Enterprise  Publishing  Co..  pub- 
lishers. 

POST;  every  evening  except  Sunday; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $4;  estab- 
lished October.  1905;  The  Briscoe-Nash  Co. 
(Inc.),  editors  and  publishers  ( 11—5  P)  (A  A). 

RECORD;  every  morning  except  Mon- 
day; democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  estab- 
llshed- daily  1880;  Richards  &  Deuel,  sdltors 
and  publishers  (2— 3U 

ALT  A  CALIFORNIAN;  monthly 
(AA). 


CHINO,  San  Bernardino  Co.  Q  l,607t 
pop.  (of  township),  on  Southern  Pacific 
Go's  and  Ghino  Valley  Rds.,  20  m.  W.  of 
San  Bernardino,  the  county  seat.  Center 
of  the  sugar  Industry  of  Southern  Califor- 
nia.   Fruit  growing  and  stock  raising. 

CHINO  VALLEY  CHAMPION;  Fri- 
days; agricultural;  eight  pages  13x19;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1887;  Edwin  Rhodes, 
editor  and  publisher  (6 — 5). 

CLOVERDALE.  Sonoma  Co.  -u  750t 
pop.— of  township  1,561+— on  San  Francisco 
&  North  Pacific  Rd.  Flour  mill  and  soap 
factory.  Wines,  fruit,  hop  and  wood  re- 
gion.   Quicksilver  mines  In  vicinity. 

REVEILLE  ;  Saturdays;  independent; 
four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1879;  C.  T.  Coffey,  editor  and  publisher. 

CLOVIS,  Fresno  Co.  -a  762t  pop.,  on 
Southern   Pacific  Rd.,  about  18  m.  N.  of 
Fresno. 
TRIBUNE;  Fridays  (A  A). 

COACHELLA,  Riverside  Co.  P,  300 
pop.,  72  m.  S.  of  San  Bernardino. 

COACHELLA     VALLEY'     NEWS; 

Fridays  (A  A). 

COALING  A,   Fresno   Co.  a  on 

Southern   Pacific   Rd„  35  m.  S.  W.  of  Le 

Moore. 

WESTERN  OIL  NEWS;  Saturdays; 
oil;  four  pages  15Ux22;  subscription  $2;  es- 
tablished March,  1904;  A.  R.  Macdonald, 
editor  and  publisher  (9—6)  (AA). 

COLFAX,  Placer  Co.  n  670  pop,,  on 

Nevada  County  Narrow  Gauge  and  South- 
ern Pacific  Go's  Rds.,  18  m.  N.  E.  of  Auburn, 
the  county  seat.   Mining  and  fruit  growing. 

SENTINEL;  Tuesdays;  republican;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1890;    H.  E.   .Horrish.  editor   and     publisher 

(1-8). 

COLTON, -San  Bernardino  Co.  C?  1,309+ 
pop.— of  township  l,96l+— on  Southern  Cali- 
fornia and  Southern  Pacific  Go's  Rds.,  4  m. 
S.  of  San  Bernardino,  the  county  seat,  and 
57  E.  of  Los  Angeles.  Flour  and  lumber 
mills,  marble  works  and  fruit  canneries. 
Fruit  culture,  grain  raising  and  mining. 

NEWS;  every  evening  except  Sunday; 
republican;  four  pages  15x20;  subscription 
$4.50;  established  1889;  WillardBeebe.  editor 
and  publisher  (3—6  P). 

CHRONICLE;  Saturdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  13x30;  subscription  $2.50;  estab- 
lished 1876;  R.  M.  McKIe.  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

COLUSA,  c.    h.,   Colusa   Co.   a    2,500 
pop.— of  township  2,721— on  Colusa  &  Lake 
Rd.  and  W.  bank  Sacramento  r.,  60  m.  N.  W. 
of  Sacramento,  the  State  capital.     Flour 
mills    and   manufactures  of    agricultural 
Implements  and   carriages.      Agriculture, 
fruit  and  vine  culture  and  stock  raising. 
SUN  ;  every  evening  except  Sunday  and 
legal  holidays,  and  T  R  I  -  W  E  E  K  L  Y, 
Tuesdays,  Thursdays  and  Saturdays;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages  15x2i;  subscription— daily 
$5,  triweekly  $3;  established— daily  1889,  tri- 
weekly 1863;  Mrs.  W.  S.  Green,  editor:  The 
Colusa  Sun  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  ( 1—8). 
Copies    printed:    The    tri-vveekly    edi- 


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tion  of  this  paper  has  on  four  occa- 
sioins  indicated  a  desire  to  have  credit 
for  issuing  more  than  1,000  cop- 
ies regularly,  but  such  definite  infor- 
mation as  would  warrant  such  a  rating 
has  never  been  forthcoming  since  the 
year    1896. 

HERALD;  -Fridays;     eight  pages;  llx 
17;    subscription    weekly    $2;     established 
1898;  C.  E».  McComlsh,  editor   and    publisher 
7-4). 

COMPTON,^^*^"^*^**  Co.  Q  l,683t 
pop.  (.of  township),  on  Southern  Pacific 
Co'sRd.,  11  m.S.  of  Los  Angeles,  thecounty 
seat.    Dairy,  poultry  and  general  farming. 

ENTEK  PRISE;  Thursdays;  Independ- 
ent; four  pages  16x22;  subscription  $1.5(1; 
established  1895;  James  H.  Bennett,  •ditor 
and  publisher  (1—8). 

l.OS  AKGEL.es  county  PRESS; 
Fridays;  four  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1; 
established  1893;  E.  W.  Hoag,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6—3  P)  (AA). 

CONCORD,  Contra  Coata  Co.  -a  586 
pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Go's  Rd.,  12  m. 
E.  of  Martinez,  the  county  seat.  Agricul- 
ture and  fruit  raising. 

TRANSCRIPT;  Saturdays;  Independ- 
ent; four  pages  16x23;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1898;  H.  E.  Griffiths,  editor  and 
publisher. 

CORAM,  Sha$ta  Co.  [^  250t  pop.,  on 
Southern  Pacific  Rd.,  12  m.  N.  of  Redding. 

PRESS;  every  evening  except  Sunday; 
republican;  eight  pages  18x22;  subscription 
$6;  established  1878;  Press  Printing  Com- 
pany, publishers  (2—7)  (A  A). 

Copies     printed:     1,587  in   1902 
2,158   in   1904 
2,328  in   1905 
2,540   in   1906 
ENTERPRISE;  Saturdays;  local;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  S2;  established  Au- 
gust. 19U1;  W.  D.  Pratt,  editor  and  publisher 
(1-8). 
RECORDER;  Wednesday6(A  ▲> 

CORDELIA,  Solano  Co.  D  300  2)op. 
on  Southern  Pacific  Go's.  Rd.,  45  m.  N.  W. 
of  San  FranclBCO.  Farming  and  fruit  rais- 
ing.   Stone  quarry. 

X-RAY;  Fridays;  Independent;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1897;  Charles  A.Jensen,  editor  and  publisher. 

CORNING,  Tehama  Co.  [^  2,2fl9t  pop. 
(of  township),  on  Southern  Pacific  Go's 
Rd.,  S  m.  W.  of  Sacramento  r.  and  21  S. 
of  Red  Bluff,  the  county  seat.  Fruit,  hogs, 
cattle  and  sheep.    Farming. 

NEW  ERA  ;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  16x23;  subscription  $2; established  1898; 
E.  F.  Conway,  editor  and  oublisher. 

OBSERVER;  Saturdays  ;  independent; 
eight  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1888;  T.  E.  Harper,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

CORONA,  >Riv«r«irf«  Co.  UX  3,500  pop., 

on  Southern  California  and  Santa  Fe  System 

Rds.  and  Santa  Ana  r.,  about  15  m.  S.  W.  of 

Riverside,  the  county  seat.     Tin,  fire-clay 

sewer   pipe,   porphyry   and    terra    cotta. 

(Jrain,  hay,  honey  and  citrus  fruits.     Stone 

quarries. 

COURIER;  Saturdays;  republican; 
eight   pages   18x24;   subscription  $2;    estab- 


CALIFORNIA. 


lished  1887;  Hildreth  Bros.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (1—S). 

INDEPENDENT;  Fridays;  Independ- 
ent; eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1906;  H.  C.  Cree,  editor:  Inde- 
pendent Publishing  Company  (Inc.).  pub- 
Ushers  (1-8). 

COTTON"WOOD,  Shasta  Co.  b  300 

pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Go's  Rd.,  18  m.  N. 

of  Red  Bluff.    Agriculture. 

ENTERPRISE;  Saturdays;  republican; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished July,  1901;  Andrew  McNamar.  editor 
and  puljiisher. 

COVINA,J^os  Angeles  Co.  g  2,500pop., 

40  m.  N.  of  Los  Angeles,  the  county  seat. 

Agriculture  and  fruit  growing. 

ARGUS;  Saturdays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1888;  J.  L. 
Mathews,  editor  and  publisher  (7 — 5). 

CRESCENT  CITY,  c.  li.,  Del  Norf 
Co.  b  1,000  pop.,  on  the  Pacific  Ocean,  about 
280  m.  N.  of  San  Francisco  by  steamer,  and 
about  95  S.  W.  of  Grants  Pass,  Ore.  Lum- 
bermg,  dairying,  mining  and  stock  raising. 

DEL  NORTE  RECORD;  Saturdays; 
independent;  four  pages  18x24;  subscrip- 
tion $2;  established  18*9;  George  Sartwell, 
editor;  Mrs.  N.  A.  Eldridge,  publisher(l— 8). 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  republican;  twelve 
pages  11x16;  subscription  $2;  established  1889; 
JohnL.  Childs,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

CROCKETT,  Contra  Costa  Co.  -n, 
l,5uo  pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Go's  Rd.,  10 
m.  W.  of  Martinez,  the  county  seat.  Lo- 
cated on  the  Straits  of  Garguinez.  Agri- 
culture.   Fruit  growing. 

SIGNAL;  Saturdays;  four  pages  15x23; 
subscription  $2;  established  1899  ;W.G.HaweB, 
editor  and  publisher. 

DAVIS,  yolo  Co.  n  700  pop.,  on  South- 
ern Pacific  Go's  Rd.,  13  m.  W.  of  Sacra- 
mento, the  State  capital.  Extensive  grain 
and  fruit  growing.  Seat  of  University. 
State  Farm. 

ENTERPRISE;  Saturdays;  independ- 
ent; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $2.50;  es- 
tablished 1898;  W.  H.  Scott,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2—8). 

DINUBA,   Tulare    Co.  D  600  pop.,  on 

Southern  Pacific  Go's  Rd.,  25  m.  S.  E.  of 
Fresno.    Farming  and  fruit  growing. 

ALTA  ADVOCATE;  semi  weekly, 
Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  independent;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1887;    H.  Hurst,  editor  and  publisher  (6— 5). 

TRIBUNE;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  18x29;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished xXovember,  1902;  J.  A.  McDonnell,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (1—7). 

DIXON,  Solano  Co.  a   783t   pop.,  on 

Southern  Pacific  Go's  Rd.,  20  m.  W.  by  S.  W, 

of  Sacramento,  the  State  capital,    and  68 

N.  E.  of  San  Francisco.     Wheat   growing 

and  fruit  raising. 

TRIBUNE;  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages  a)x26;  subscription  $2;  establishedl874; 
H.  W.  Bessac,  editor  and  publisher  (8— 6). 

DOS  PAIiOS,  Mercea  Co.  D  700  pop., 
on  Southern  Pacific  Go's  Rd.,  23  m.  S.  W.  of 


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Merced,  the  count}'  seat.  Grain,  fruit  and 

dairying. 

STA  R  ;  Saturdays  ;  non-partisan  ;  four 
pages  15x2<! ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1897 ; 
W,  C.  Payne,  editor  and  publisher. 

DOWNEY,   Los  Angeles  Co.  g    5,000 
pop.   (of   township),  ou   Southern    Pacific 
Go's  Rd.,  12  m.  S.  E.  of  Los  Angeles,  the 
county  seat.    Fruit  raising  and  agriculture. 
CHA3IP10N;   Saturdays;  independent- 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$2;  established  1888;  C.  H.  Eberle,  editor  and 
publisher  (2— 8). 

DISPATCH;  Fridays;  independent; 
four  pages 20x26;  subscription  $1.50;  estab 
lished  April,  liiOi;  S.  A.  Heckethorn,  editor 
and  publisher  (I— S). 

SSOUTHEllN  CALIFORNIA 
WOODMAN;  monthly;  Woodmen;  four 
pages  11^x19;  subscription  50  cents;  estab 
lished  January,  1902;  O.  A  Seay,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—6). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  5,125  in  1905, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but 
was  credited  with  more  than  2,250  in 
1906    and    1907. 

DO WNIEVILLE,  c.  n.,  Sierra  Co.  ^ 
500+  pop.,  121  m.  N.  E.  of  Sacramento,  the 
State  capital.    Quartz  and  gravel  mining. 

MOUNTAIN    MESSENGER; 

Saturdays;  republican;  four  pages  18x24;  sub 
scription   $3;   established   1854;    W.  F.  Esch- 
bacher,    editor;     The   Mountain    Messenger 
(Inc.),  publishers. 

DUNSMUIR,  Sis/ciyou  Co.  a  Iv^OO 
pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Go's  Rd.,  55  m.  S. 
E.  of  Yreka,  the  county  seat.  Railroad 
division  headquarters.  Lumber,  agricul- 
ture and  mining. 

NEWS;  Saturdays;  independent:  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $2;  established 
1890;  S.H.Hill,   editor  and    publisher (1—8). 

ELCAJON,  San  Diego  Co.  p  563t  pop. 

(Of  township),  on  San  Diego,  Guyamaca  & 

Eastern  Rd.,  15  m.  N.  E.  of  San  Diego,  the 

county  seat.  Health  resort.   Fruitgrowing. 

VALLEY  NEWS; Saturdays; independ- 
ent; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1; 
established  1892  ;  Cooke  &  Christiance,  ed- 
itors and  publishers  (1—8). 

ELMHURST,  Alameda  Co.  -O  1,800 
pop.,  7  m.  S.  W.  of  Oakland,  the  county  seat. 
Power  station  of  Electric  Ry.  Fruit,  vege- 
tables, grain,  etc. 

REVIEW;  Saturdays:  four  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1898;  Frank 
Storer,  editor  and  publisher  (7—5). 

EL  MONTE,  Los  Angeles  Co.  g  229t 
on  Southern  Pacific  Rd.,  13  m.  E.  of  Los 
Angeles. 
GAZETTE;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

ELSINORE,  Riverside  Co.  P,  279t  pop. 

—of  township  646+— on  Southern  California 

Rd.,  70  m.  N.  of  San  Diego  and  90  S.  E.  of 

Los  Angeles.    Clay  deposits.    Agriculture. 

PRESS;  Fridays;  republican;  four  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1881; 
Allen  C.  Keith,  editor  and  publisher. 


CALIFORMA. 


ESCONDIDO,  ^"n  IHego  to.  Q  756t 
pop.,  on  Southern  California  Rd.,  35  m.  N.  by 
N.  E.  of  San  Diego,  the  county  seat.  Wheat 
and  semi-tropical  fruits. 

ADVOCATE;  Fridays;  republican ; 
eight  pages  13x20:  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1891:  A.  D.  Dunn,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  13x20 ;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
1886;  A.  S.  Linsay,  editor  and  publisher. 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1899 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
he  claim. 

ETNA  MILLS,  Siskiyou  Co.  b  600t 
pop.— of  township  1,069+— 35  m.  S.  of  Yreka, 
the  county  seat.    Mining  and  farming. 

SCOTT      VALLEY      ADVANCE; 

Thursdays;  independent;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $2;  establisheu  1897;  M.  H.  Bal- 
frey,  editor;  Balfrey  Bros.,  publishers. 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
:his  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
in  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the   claim. 

EUREKA, c.  h.,  Humboldt  Co. ^  11,111 
pop. —of  township  13  010  — on  Eel  River  & 
Eureka  Rd.  and  Humboldt  bay,  225  m.  N. 
of  and  connected  by  steamboats  with  San 
Francisco.  Exports  large  quantities  of 
redwood  lumber  and  butter. 

HERALD;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day: Independent ;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $5;  established  September,  1902: 
A.  K.  Stone,  editor;  Eureka  Herald  Com- 
panv,  publisliers  (1—8). 

GUIDE  AND  MARKET  REPORT? 
every  morning  except  Mondays;  commerce; 
provisions;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$5;  estahlighed  1904;  W.  S.  Van  Cott,  editor 
and  publisher  (11— 3  P). 

HUMBOLDT  STANDARD;  every 
evening  except  Sunday;  republican:  daily 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription- daily$5;  es- 
tablished—daily 1881;  Will  N.  Speegle  and  G. 
H.  Burchard,  editors  and  publishers  (2—3). 

Copies  printed:  The  daily  edition  of 
this  paper  had  credit  for  1,529  copies 
in  1 90 1,  since  which  no  definite  and 
satisfactory  record  has  been  placed  on 
file,  but  it  was  believed  to  print  more 
tlian    1,000    copies    in    1907. 

HUMBOLDT  TIMES;  every  morning 
except  Monday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thurs- 
days; republican;  eight  t<>  twenty  pages  18x 
21;  subscription— dailv  $6,  weeklv$2;  estab- 
lished—daily 1874,  weekly  1854;  Charles  S. 
Milnes,  editor;  Times  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers (12— 4). 

Copies  printed:  The  daily  editioin  had 
credit  for  issuing  1,583  copies  in  1901 
and  2,291  in  1903,  and  was  believed  to 
issue  more  than  1,000  in  1907.  The 
weekly  edition  had  credit  for  an  is^ 
sue  of  1,200  in  1896,  of  1,600  in  1897, 
since  which  time  it  has  not  furnished  a 
satisfactory     report,     but     was     credited 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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CALIFORNIA. 


with  printing  more  than  1,000  copies 
for   the    year    1907. 

CALIFORKIAN;  Saturdays;  independ- 
ent; twelve  pages  11^2x17;  subscription  $2; 
established  1897;  M.  M.  Vanghan,  editor  and 
publisher. 

LABOR  NEWSi  Saturdays;  labor; 
twelve  pages  UxltJ;  subscription $1.50;  estab- 
lished February,  1905;  Joseph  Bredsteen,  edi- 
tor and  publislier  (1—7). 

EXETER,  Tulare  Co.  a  800  pop.,  on 
Southern  Pacific  Go's  Rd.,  10  m.  E.of  Visalla, 
the  county  seat.  Agriculture,  fruit  grow- 
ing and  stock  raising. 

SUN;  Fridays;  independent;  six  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  Novem- 
ber, 1901;  F.  W.  Train,  editor  and  publisher 
(1-8). 

FAL.L.BROOK,  San  Diego  Co.  Q  656t 
pop.  (of  townsliip),  on  Southern  California 
Rd.,  47  m.  N.  of  San  Diego,  the  county  seat. 
Agriculture,  fruit  growing  and  stock  rais- 
ing. 
REVIEW;  Fridays;   Independent;  four 

pages    15x22;    subscription    $1;    estatjlished 

December.  1902;  G.  F.  Van  Velzer,  editor  and 

publisher. 

FALL  RIVER  MILLS,  Shasta  Co. 

\d    226+  pop.,   on  Pitt  River,  50  m.  W.   of 

Hazel  Creek,  the  nearest  railroad  station. 

FALL.  RIVER  TIDINGS;  Fridays; 
Indepf'ndent;  four  pages  15x32;  .subscription 
$2:  established  1894;  Peter  S.  Tlionison,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (1—7). 

FERNDALE,  Humboldt  Co.  )j  1,000 
pop.,  18  m.  S.  of  Eureka,  the  county  seat, 
and  8  from  Pacific  Ocean.  Farming,  dairy- 
ing and  shipping  of  redwood  lumber. 

ENTERPRISE  ;  semi  weekly.  Tuesdays 
and  Fridays;  independent;  eight  pages 
18x24:  subscription  $2.50;  established  1877; 
Frost,  Brigga  &  Butler,  editors  and  publishers 

(1-8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance  of   a  rating  to  that  effect. 

FOLSOM  CITY,  Sacramento  Co.  a 
69H  pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Co's  Rd. 
and  American  r.,  Zi  m.  E.  by  N.  E.  of  Sacra- 
mento, the  county  seat  and  State  capital. 
Agriculture  and  mining. 

TELEGRAPH;  Saturdays;  republican; 
four  pages  16x2:B;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
llflhed  1856;  M.  F.  McFarland,  editor  and 
publisher. 

FORT  BIDWELL,  Modoc  Co.  cf 
309+  pop.,  about  50  m.  N.  E.  of  Likely,  near- 
est railroad  station  on  Xevada-Callfornla- 
Oregon  Rd. 

BIDWELL  GOLD  NUGGET;  Thurs- 
days (A  A). 

FORT  BRAGG,   Mendocino  Co.   -n 

1,590+  pop.,  on  the  Pacific  Coast,  7  m.  N.  of 

Mendocino.    Lumbering. 

ADVOCATE  ;  Wednesdays  ;  independ- 
ent;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $2; 
established  1889;  Charles  J.  Cavanagh,  editor 
and  publisher. 


CALIFORNIA. 


FORT   JONES,    Siskiyou  Co.  6  356 

pop.,  12  m.  S.  W.  of  Yreka,  the  county  seat. 

Lumber,  stock  raising,  farming  and  mining. 

FARMER  AND  MINER;  Wednes- 
days; independent;  four  pages  18x24:  sub- 
scription $2;  established  May,  1902;  R.  R. 
Byram,  editor  and  publisher. 

FORTUNA,  Humboldt  Co.  ti  428  pop., 
on  Eel  River  &  Eureka  Rd.,  18  m.  S.  E.  of 
Eureka,  the  county  seat.  Lumber,  fruit, 
cereals  and  dairying. 

ADVANCE;  Wednesdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  19x22;  subscription  $1.50:  estab- 
lished 1888;  C.  O.  Wellock,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—5). 

HUMBOLDT  BEACON;  Fridays; 
republican;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  March,  1902;  G.  A.  Jasper, 
editor  and  publisher  (I — 8). 

Copies     printed:      1,968  in  1907 

FOWLER,  Fresno  Co.  D  700  pop.,  on 

Southern   Pacific  Co's  Rd.,  10  m.  S.  E.  of 

Fresno,  the    county   seat.     Farminfr    and 

fruits.    Shipping  point  for  rais'ns. 

ENSIGN;  Saturdays;  four  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1894;  Howard  A. 
Harris,  editor  and  publisher  (1 — 6). 

FRESNO,  c.  h.,  Fresno  Co.  a  12,470t 
pop.— of  township  17,239+— on  Southern  Pa- 
cific Co's  Ed.,  206  m.  S.  E.  of  San  Francisco. 
Farming,  sheep  raising,  fruit  growing,  wine 
and  raisin  making  and  fruit  canning. 

EVENING  HERALD  AND  DEMO- 
CRAT; every  evening  except  Sunday; 
democratic ;  eight  to  twenty-four  pages  15x'<i2 ; 
subscription  $6;  established  1898;  A.  J.  Hos- 
king,  editor;  Fresno  Herald  Publishing  Co., 
publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,648  in  1899 
and  4,948  in  1905,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  a  definite  and  satisfactory 
report,  but  was  credited  with  more  than 
4,000    in    1906   and    1907. 

MORNING  REPUBLICAN  ;  every 
morning,  and  WEEKLY,  Thursdajs;  re- 
publican ;  daily  eight  to  twenty,  weekly  six- 
teen to  twenty  pages  20x26;  subscrintion— 
daily  $6.  weekly  $1.50;  established— daily 
1887,  weekly  1877;  The  Fresno  Republican 
Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (1—6). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  4,644  in  1902 
and  8,776  in  1906,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satis- 
factory report,  but  was  credited  with 
more    than    7,500    in    1907. 

TRIBUNE;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day; independent;  four  pages  17x22;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  August, 1905;  Horace 
J.  Brown,  editor;  James  G.  Scrlpps,  man- 
ager (2—7). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
an  issue  of  1,720  for  the  year  1906, 
but  has  not  since  made  definite  and 
satisfactory^  claim  to  issuing  so  many 
as    1,000    copies. 

GUIDE  ;  Mondays  ;  Independent  ;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $2;  established 
1897;  George  Adam  Kupfer,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6— 5)  (A  A). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
this  paper  seemed,  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information    as    would    warrant    the    ac- 


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CALIFORXIA. 


cordance  of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the  claim. 

SUNDAY  MIRROR  ;Saturd8ys;demo- 
cratlc;  four  pages  18x22;  subscription  $2;  es- 
tablistied  1899;  R.  M.  Mappes,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (I— ^). 

UNION-CITIZEN;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

CALIFORNIA  AGRICULTURAL, 
JOURNAL;  semlmontlily;  agriculture; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  SOcents;  es 
tablished  November,  1904;  S.  C.  Lougvell.  ed- 
itor and  publisher  (2—5). 

CITIZEN  J  semi-monthly ;  Armenian  ; 
twelve  pages  10^x14;  Bubscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1902;  H.  Egulnlan,  editor  and  publisher 

^Va's  JOAQUIN  \  ALLEY  FARM- 
ER; semimonthly;  agriculture,  live  stock; 
sixteen  pages  11x16;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1899;  Mcintosh  &  Fay,  editors  and  pub 
Ushers. 

CENTRAli  CALIFORNIA  WOOD- 
MAN;  monthly;   tw^elve  pages  9x12;    sub- 
scription 50  cents;  established  1902;  George 
R.  Andrews,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 
Copies     printed:     2,683  in   ^903 
2,108  m   1905 
1,900  in  1906 
1,900  in   1907 

FRUITVALE,  Alameda  Co.  -a  85,000 
pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Rd.,  6  m.  S.  E.of 
Oakland  and  11  m.  E.  of  San    Francisco. 
Oil  refining,  mining  and  milling. 
PROGRESS;     Fridays;     independent; 
eight  pages  15x22:    subscription  $2;    estab- 
lished 1902:    C.  Leidecker,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

FULIiERTON,  Orange  Co.  Q  l,697t 
pop.  (of  township),  on  Southern  California 
Rd.,  9  m.  N.  W.  of  Santa  Ana  and  23  S.  E.  of 
Los  Angeles.  Fruit  growing,  agriculture 
and  grazing.    Oil  wells. 

NEWS;  Saturdays:  republican;  eight 
pages  15x23;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
January,  1902;  Vivian  Tresslar,  editor  and 
publisher. 

ORANGE  COUNTY  TRIBUNE; 
Wednesdays;  independent  local;  four  pages 
20x26;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1888; 
Edgar  Johnson,  editor  and  publisher  (2—8). 

Copies    printed:     1,005    for    year    end- 
ing Janviary   28,    1908. 
Publisher's  announcement.— Or&uge  County 

Tribune,     Fullerton— Sworn     circulation. 

1,160;  double  that  of  any  county  weekly; 

also  largest  weekly;  $15,000  plant;    owns 

brick   building;     Mergenthaler   linotype; 

general  county  paper. 

GALiT,  Sacramento  Co.  D  900  pop.,  on 
Southern  Pacific  Co's  Rd.,  27  m.  S.  by  S.  E. 
of  Sacramento,  the  county  seat  and  State 
capital.  Timber  and  pipe  and  porcelain 
clays.    Agriculture. 

GAZETTE;  Saturdays ;  republican ; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $2.50;  estab- 
lished 1881;  J.  J.  Campbell,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

WEEKLY  WITNESS;  Thursdays; 
Independent;  four  pages  24x36;  subscription 
$1;  established  January.  1904;  C.  A.  Cutting, 
editor;  A.  B.  Cooper,  publisher  (1—7). 

GAU'D'ENA,  Lob  Angeles  Co.  p  103t 
pop.,  on  Pomona  Rd.,  15  m.S.  of  Los  An- 
geles. 

REPORTER!  Thursdays;  Independ- 
ent; four  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  fs- 
tabllshed  December,  1904;  H.  C.  Morrill,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (1—7). 


GARDEN  GROVE,  Orange  Co.  p 
108+  pop.,  about  o  m.  S.  of  Loara,  nearest 
station  on  Southern  Pacific  Rd. 
GAZETTE;  Fridays  (A  A). 

GEORGETOWN,  El  Dorado  Co.  n 

915+  pop.  (of  townslilp),  16  m.  N.  of  Placer- 

ville,  the  county  seat.    Mining,  lumbering 

and  agriculture. 

ELDORAOOAN;  Fridays    AA). 

GAZE  T  T  E  :  Fridays;  independent; 
four  pages  ibxti;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1680;  J.  C.  Horn,  editor  and  publisher 
(1-8). 

GEYSERVILLE, -^o'ioma  Co.<^  246 

pop., on  Calitoruia  Northwestern  Rd.,  20  m. 
N.  W.  of  Santa  Rosa,  the  county  seat.  Stock 
raising  and  farming.  Orchards  and  vine- 
yards. 

GAZETTE;  Fridays;  Independent;  four 
pages  17^^x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1899;  C.  E.  Kenesson,  editor  and  publisher 
(1—8). 

GILiROY,  Santa  Clara  Co.  -O  l,820t 
pop.— of  township  4,003+— on  Southern  Pa- 
cific Co's  Rd.,  80  m.  S.  of  San  Francisco. 
Fruit  and  stock  raising,  dairies,  packing 
houses,  oil  wells. 
ADVOCATE  ;    Saturdays;    four   pages 

18x24;  subscription $2;  established  1867;  Fred 

W.  and  Will  Blake,  editors;   F.  W.  Blake, 

publisher  (7—5). 
GAZETTE:  Fridays;   republican;  eight 

pages l3x2U;  subscription $2; established  1880; 

J.  F.  Gawthorne,  editor;  Gazette  Publishing 

Co.,  publisliers  (7—5). 

GLENDALE,  Los  Angeles  6VP  3,C0O 
pop.,  on  San  Pedro,  Los  Angeles  Si  Salt 
Lake  Rd.,  6  m.  W.  of  Los  Angeles.  Tile 
and  Incubator  factories.  Fruit  and  vege 
table  raising. 

NEWS;  Fridays:  eight  pages  11x16;  sub- 
scription $1..50;  established  April,  19(5;  Riggs 
«  Sherer,  editors  and  publishers  (1—8). 

GLEN  DOR  A,  ios^»^c/«s  Co.  p  582t 
pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka& Santa  Fe  Rd., 
30  m.  E.  of  Los  Angeles. 
GLEANER;    Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.£,0;  estab- 
lished  1901;    W.  L.  Miller,  editor   and  pub- 
lisher (1—7). 

GONZALES,-Wbn«erej/Co.-nl, list  pop. 

(of  township),  on   Southern    Pacific  Co's 

Rd.,  16  m.  S.  of  Salinas.    Agriculture,  live 

stock  and  wool. 

TRIBUNE;  Saturdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  18x24:  subscription  $2;  established 
1891;  Charles  H.  Coffey,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

GRASS    VALLEY,   Nevada   Co.  cf 

4,719+  pop.— of  township  7,043+— on  Nevada 
County  Narrow  Gauge  Rd.,  50  m.  N.  E.  of 
Sacramento,  the  State  capital.   Quartz  min- 
ing and  fruit  growing. 
EVENING  TIDINGS;    every  evening 
except   Sunday,   and    WEEKLY,    Thurs- 
days- independent;  daily  eight  pages  13x20, 
weeklv    eight    pages    15x22;    subscription— 
daily  $3.50,  weekly  $2;   established  1860;  J.  C. 
Tyrrell,  editor;  Nevada  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers   (2-5  P).  ^„      ^ 

UNION;  every  morning  except  Monday ; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscrlptJon 


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$6 ;  established  1863 ;  W.  F.  Prisk,  editor  and 
publisher. 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the  claim. 

GREENVILLE,  Plumas  Co.  cf  461t 
pop., about  SUm.N.W.  of  Beckwith,  nearest 
station  on  Nevada-California-Oregon  Rd. 
PLUMAS  STAR;  Fridays  (A  A). 

GREENWATER,  I»yo  Co.  P, 
TIMES;  Tuesdays  (A  A^. 

GRIDLEY,  Butte  Co.  ^  l,224t  pop.  (of 
township),  on  Southern  Pacific  Co's  Rd..  66 
m.  N.  of  Sacramento,  the  State  capital.  Iron 
foundry,  planing  and  flour  mills,  broom 
factor3'  and  cannery.  Agriculture  and  hor- 
ticulture. 

HERALD;  Saturdays ;  Independent ; 
eight  paRfs  13x20:  subscription  $2;  estab 
Ushed  1879:  W.  D.  Burleson,  editor;  Gridley 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (1—8;. 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,067  in  1898 
and  1,469  in  1906,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satis- 
factory report,  but  was  credited  with 
more    than    1,000    in    1907. 

GROVEL  AND,  Tuohimne  Co.  D  184 

pop.,  15  m.  S.  E.  of  Sonora,  the  county  seat. 

Agriculture. 

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days; independent:  four  pages  15x22;  .sub- 
scription $2;  established  January,  1901;  Al- 
bert P.  Hoyt,  editor  and  publisher. 

GUADALOUPE.  Santa  Barbara  Co. 

t?  300  pop.,  on  Southern   Pacific  Co's  Rd., 

5   m.  from  the  Pacific  Coast.    Agriculture 

and  dairying. 

MOON  ;  Saturdays;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription .S2;  established  19(iO;  James  W. 
Edrington,  editor  and  publisher. 

GUERNEVILLE,  Lonoma  Co.  -a 
583+  pop.,  on  California  Northwestern  Rd.. 
about  20  m.  W.  of  Santa  Rosa,  the  county 
seat.  Mining,  saw  mills,  smelting  works* 
tobacco  factories,  wine  making. 

RUSSIAN  RIVER  ADVERTISER; 

Saturdays  (A  A). 

HALFMOON  BAY,  San  Mateo  Co. 

-a  900  pop.,  on  the  Pacific  Coast,  about  10 

m.  W.  from  Redwood  City,  the  countj  seat. 

Oil  fields,  dairying  and  lumbering. 

REVIEW;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  ll'^xlT^^:  subscription  S2;  established 
April,  1904:  H.  E.  Griffiths,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—7). 

HANFORD,  c.  h.,  Kings  Co.  D  2, 9291 
pop.,  on  Santa  Fe  Pacific  and  Southern  Pa- 
cific Co's  Rd.,  about  28  m.  S.  of  Fresno. 
Shipping  place  for  agricultural  produce. 
Raisins,  orchard  fruits,  grain,  live  stock 
and  wool. 

JOURNAL;  everv  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  SEMI- WEEKLY,  Tuesdays  and 


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15x22;  seml-weeklv  four  pages  <0x26; 
subscription— dailv  $5.  semi-weeklv  $2:  es- 
tablished—daily 1898.  semi-weekly  1891;  F.  V. 
Dewey,  editor  ano  publisher. 

Copies  printed:  The  semi-weekly  is- 
sue of  this  paper  had  credit  for  is- 
suing more  than  1,000  copies  regularly 
in  the  year  1897,  but  has  not  since  set 
up    any    claim    for   issuing   so   many. 

SENTINEL;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  repub- 
lican ;  daily  eight  pages  15x22,  weekly 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  —  daily  %b. 
weekU-  $2;  established— daily  1896,  weekly 
1886;  Fred  A.  Dodge  and  J.  E.  Richmond,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  (7—5). 

Copies  printed:  The  weekly  edition 
of  this  paper  has  on  two  occasions 
indicated  a  desire  to  have  credit  for 
issuing  more  than  1,000  copies 
regularly,  but  such  definite  information 
as  would  warrant  such  a  rating  has 
lever  been   forthcoming. 

HAYWARDS, -4/a»nerfa  Co. -a  l,965t 
pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Co's  Rd.,  13  m. 
S.  E.  of  Oakland,  the  county  seat.  Supply 
point  for  farming  and  fruit-raising  district. 

REVIEW;  semi-weekly.  Tuesdays  and 
Fridays;  republican;  six  pages  Uix2.3:  sub 
scrlptlon  $2;  established  1891;  Thomas  D 
Calkins,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

JOURNAL  ;  Saturdays  ;  four  pages 
20x26;  subscription  $2  ;  established  1877  ; 
George  A.  Oakes,  editor  ana  publisher  (2— 3). 

HEALDSBURG,  Sonoma  Co.  -n 
1,869+  pop.,  on  San  Francisco  &  North  Pa- 
cific Rd.  and  Russian  r.,  72  m.  N.  bv  N.  W. 
of  San  Francisco.  Agriculture,  minin  g 
stock  raising  and  fruit  and  wine. 

ENTERPRISE:  Saturdays;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages  20x2'!;  subscription  $2; 
established  1876  ;  J.  P.  McDonnell,  editor  and 
publisher. 

SOTOYOME  SUN;  Wednesdays;  In- 
dependent-democratic; four  pages  18x24; 
subscription  SI;  established  1898;  J.  C. 
Keene,  editor  and  publisher  (A  A)- 

TRIBUNE;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  13x20;  .subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1886;  F.  W.  Cooke,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1-8). 

HEMET,  Riverside    Co.    0,  904t  pop. 

(of  township),  on  Santa  Fe  Pacific  Rd.,  38 

m.   S.   E.   of   Riverside,  the  county  seat. 

Fruit  drying  and  canning  and  mining. 

NEWS;  Fridays:  republican:  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  establishea  1892; 
Peter  Mllliken.  editor  and  publisher. 

HIGHLAND,  San  Bernardino  Co.  O, 
lost  pop.,  on  Atchison.  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe 
Rd..  about  14  m.  E.  of  San  Bernardino,  the 
county  seat.    Fruit  growing. 
3IESSENGER:  Fridays  (A  A). 

HOLLISTER,  c.  h.,5anfic?i»7o  Co. -n 
3,200  pop.— of  township  3,800-on  Southern 
Pacific  Co's  Rd.,  about  48  m.  S.  E.  of  San 
Jose.    Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

BEE;   Fridays;  Independent;  eight  pages 
1,5x22;   subscription  $2;   established  1685;  M. 
J.  Beaumont,  editor  and  publiiher  ( 1—8). 
Copies     printed:      1,123   in   1903 
1,232  in  1904 
1,637  in   1907 

FREE  LANCE;  Fridays;  repubUcan; 
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CALIFORNIA. 


Uahert  1883;  R.  P.  Stephenson,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

SAN  BENITO  ADVANCE*  Fridays; 
demoL-raiic;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$-i;  astabUshed  1872;  Geo.  E.  &  A.  D.  Shaw, 
editors  and  publishers. 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1902 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  ainy  renewal  of 
the   claim. 

HOLLY"WOOD,  Los  A),geles  Co.  P 
1.000  pop.,  6  m.  N.  W.  of  Los  Angeles,  the 
county  seat.    Suburban  town. 

CAHUENGA  VALLEY  SEXTT- 
NEL;  Saturdays:  eight  pages  11x16;  sub 
8criptlon$1.50;  established  1898;  C.N.Whit 
aker,  editor  and  publisher  (7 — 5i. 

CITIZEN;  Saturdays;  four  pages  lGx22: 
subscription  $1.50;  established  April,  IQO.*);  E. 
D.  Taylor,  editor;  W.  C.  Parcher,  publisher 
(5— 5  P.). 

HOLTVILLE,  San  Diego  Co.  g    on 

Southern  Pacific   Rd.,  150  m.  S.  E.  of  San 

Bernardino. 

TRIBUNEj  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  13x^0:  subscription  $1;  established 
May,  19U5;  John  B.  Baker,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—7). 

HONCUT,  Sutte  Co.   [^  663t  pop.   (of 

township),  on  Southern  Pacific  Co's  Rd.,  14 

m.  S.  of  Oroville,  the  county  seat.  Farming. 

BUTTE  CO.  TIMES:  Thursdays:  inde- 
pendent; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $2; 
established  1>^1;  Don  B.  Robb,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 

HUNTINGTON  BEACH,  Orange 
Co.  p  1,500  pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Rd.,32 
m.  S  of  Los  Angeles.  Peat  fuel  plant,  can- 
nery; beet  and  celery  growing. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  eight  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  August.  1904;  C.  F. 
Walte,  editor;  Huntington  Beach  Time«  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  publishers ( 1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance   of    a    rating  to   that   effect. 

HUNTINGTON  PARK,  Los  An- 

geles  Co.  ^  suburb  of  Los  Angeles. 
SIGNAL.;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

IMPERIAL,  San  Diego  Co.  g  320  pop., 
30  m.  S.  of  Flowingwell.    Fruit  growing. 
STANDARD;     every    evening    except 

Simday  (A  A). 
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agriculture;    ten  pages  11x16;  subscription 

$1;  established  1901;    F.  G.  Havens,  editor; 

Imperial    Press  Publishing  Co.,  publishers 

(6-5  P)  (A  A). 

INDEPENDENCE,  c.h.,  Inyo  Co.  R 

500  pop.,  on  Carson  &  Colorado  Rd.,  about 
103  m.  S.  of  Hawthorne,  Nev.  Flour,  lum- 
ber and  saw  mills.  Agriculture  and  fruit 
growing. 

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four 
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INGEEWOOD,  Los  Angeles  Co.  g 
self  pop. 

TIMES;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

I  ONE,  Amador  Co.  D  1,100  pop.,  on 
Southern  Pacific  Co's  Rd.,  8  m.  W.  of  Jack- 
son, the  county  seat,  and  133  N.  E.  of  San 
Francisco.  Timber,  agriculture,  mining  and 
dairying. 

lONE  VALLEY  ECHO;  Saturdays; 
independent;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$2:  established  1883;  J.  E.  Barnes,  editor  and 
publisher  (7— 5). 

JACKSON,  C.h.,  Amador  Co.  a  1,531 

pop.,  50  m.  S.  E.  of  Sacramento,  the  State 

capital.    Gold  la  found  near  by  in  quartz 

and  placer  mines.    Also  marble,   granite, 

sandstone,  coal  and  copper. 

A  HI  A  DOR    DISPATCH  ;   Fridays; 

democratic;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription 

$2;    established  1859;    Edwin  C.  Rust,  editor 

and  publisher. 

AMADOR  LEDGER;  Fridays;  repub- 
lican ;  four  pages  20x26  ;  subscription  $2.50; 
established  1855;  R.  Webb,  editor;  Ama- 
dor County  Publishing  Company,  publishers. 

JAMESTOWN,    Tuolumne  Co.     n 

385  pop.— local  estimate  1,000  — on  Sierra 
Rd.,  5  m.  S.  of  Sonora,  the  county  seat. 
Lumber,  fruit  growing  and  mining. 

MOTHER  LODE  MAGNET ;  Wednes- 
days; four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $2 ;  et- 
tablished  1897;  D.  L.  Sayre,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

KEESEYVILLE,  Lake   Co.    -n  994t 

pop.,  60  m.  N.  of  San  Francisco. 

SUN;  Tuesdays;  local;  four  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1902:  McEwen 
&  McEwen.  editors  and  publishers  (6—5  P). 

KENNETT,  Shasta  Co.  6  on  South- 
ern Pacific   Rd.,  15  m.  N.  of  Redding,  the 
county  seat. 
COPPER    OUTLOOK;  Saturdays 

(A  A). 

KING   CITY,    Monterey   Co.  -n  TOlt 
pop.    (of  township),   on  Southern   Pacific 
Co's  Rd..  about  45  m.  S.  E.  of  Salinas,  the 
county  seat.    Saw  mills. 
RUSTIjER;  Fridays;   republican;  four 

pages  18x24;   subscription  $1.50;   established 

May,  1901;  F.  G.  Vivian,  editor  and  publisher 

(8—5). 

KINGSBURG,  Fresno   Co.    a     750 

pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Co's  Rd. 

RECORDER;  Wednesdays;  local;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
November.  1904;  P.  F.  Adelsbach,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 

LAKEPORT,  c.  h..  Lake  Co.  -a  1.100 
pop.,  on  Clear  lake,  17  m.  S.  E.  of  Uklah 
and  120  N.  of  San  Francisco.  Mineral 
springs  and  quicksilver  mines  in  vicinity. 
Agriculture  and  fruit  growing. 

CLEAR  LAKE  PRESS;  Saturdays; 
democratic;  six  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$2:  established  1886;  Perry  F.  Mlllberry, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

LAKE  CO.  BEE;  Wednesdays; repub- 
lican; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $2;  es- 
tablished 1872;  W.  L.  Rideout,  editor  and 
publislierd— 8). 


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LANCASTER,  Los  Angeles  Co.  q  305 
pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Go's  Rd.,  about 
45  m.  N.  by  N.  E.  of  Los  Angeles,  the  county 
seat.    Farming  and  fruit  growing. 

ANTELOPE  VALLEV  GAZETTE; 

Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription $2;    established  1888:    H.    W.   Mel 
rose,  editor  and  publisher. 
ANTELOPE    VALLEY    LEDGER; 

Saturdays;  independent;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  September, 
1906:  Charles  E.  Jones,  editor  and  publisher 

(1—8). 

L  ATON,  Fresno  Co.  n  60  pop.,  on  San 

Francisco  &  San  Joaquin  Valley  Rd..  18  m. 

S.  of  Fresno,  the  county  seat.     Farming 

and  fruit  growing. 

ARGUS;  Thursdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  11x18;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
December,  1901;  C.  F.  Hoger,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

LiEMOORE,  Kings  Co.  U  l,772t  pop. 
(of  township),  on  Southern  Pacific  Co's 
Rd.,  9  m.  W.  of  Hanford,  the  county  seat. 
Raisin  and  orchard  fruit  growing. 

LEADER;  Fridays:  independent:  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1889;  Wilbur  T.  Dewey,  editor  and  publisher 
(A  A). 

REPUBLICAN;  Fridays;  republican; 
ten  pages  13x2();  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished August.  1905;  M.  L.  Doss,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—7). 

lilNCOIiN,  Placer  Co.  D],061tpop.,  on 

Southern  Pacific  Co's  Rd.,  30  m.  N.  E.  of 

Sacramento.    Pottery  works  and  fruit  and 

grain  growing. 

NEWS-MESSENGER;  Fridays;  inde- 
pendent; eight  pages  16x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1890;  H.  W.  Bessac,  editor 
and  publisher. 

IjINDSAY,  Tulare  Co.  g  500  pop.,  on 

Southern  Pacific   Co's   Rd..  15  m.  S.  E.  of 

Vlsalia,  the  county  seat.    Agriculture  and 

fruits. 

GAZETTE;  Fridays;  Independent;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $2;  established 
October,  1901;  Henry  W.  Dockham,  editor 
and  publisher. 

LIVERMORE,  Alameda  Co.  -n  1,493+ 
pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Co's  Rd..  about 
30  m.  E.  by  S.  E.  of  Oakland,  the  county 
seat.  Grape  growing,  stock  raising  and 
farming.  Coal,  chrome  and  magnesite 
and  quicksilver  mines  near  by. 

ECHO;  Thursdays;  independent;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.25;  established 
1882;  Elmer  G.  Still,  editor  and  publisher 
(7-5). 

HERALD  ;  Saturdays ;  independent- 
democratic;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$2;  established  1877;  Arthur  L.  Henry,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—8). 

liODI,  San  Joaquin  Co.  n  2,000  pop.,  on 
Southern  Pacific  Co's  Rd..  1  m.  S.  of  Moke- 
lumne  r.  and  12  N.  of  Stockton,  the  county 
seat.  Planing  mills.  Agriculture,  fruit 
growing  and  wine  making. 

SENTINEL;  tri-weekly ;  republican ; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1881;  Sam  B.  Axtell,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7-5). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  issue  of  1,058  for  the  year  1902, 


CALIFORNIA. 


1,062  in  1906,  but  has  not  since  made 
definite  and  satisfactory  claim  to  is- 
suing  so    many   as    1,000    copies. 

HERALD;  Saturdays ;  republican ;  eight 
to  twelve  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  es- 
tablished 19U0:  Clark  &  Perry  man,  editors 
and  publishers  (7— S). 

MAGAZINE;  monthly  (A  A). 

LiOMPOC,  Santa  Barbara  Co.  g  972t 
pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Co's  Rd.,  1  m.  S. 
of  Santa  Ynez  r.  and  9  from  the  Pacific 
Coast.  Fruit,  wool,  mustard  seed,  oil,  stock 
raising  and  agriculture. 

JOURNAL;  Saturdays;  independent; 
four  pages  20x2(i;  .subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1890;  W.  E.  Miscall,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

RECORD;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $2;  established  1875;  T.  L.  Har- 
ris, editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

LONG  BEACH,  Los  Angeles  Co.   g 
6,000+  pop.— local  estimate  15,000— on  South, 
ern  Pacific  and  San  Pedro,  Los  Angeles  & 
Salt  Lake  Rds.,  about   22  m.  S.  by  S.  E.  of 
Los  Angeles,  the  county  seat.   Summer  and 
winter  resort  on  the  Pacific  Ocean. 
PRESS;  every  evening  except  Sunday; 
republican;  eight  to  twelve  pages;  15i^x20; 
subscription  $4;  established  1897;  Tribune- 
Press  Publisliing  Co.,  publishers  il— 8). 

TELEGRA3I;  dally  except  Sundays; 
republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$5;  established  December,  1904;  F.  C.  Rob- 
erts, editor;  The  Daily  Telegram  Co.,  pub- 
lishers (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  i.ooo  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance   of    a    rating    to    that    effect 

LOS  ANGELES,  e.  h.,  Loa  Angeles 

Co.  g  102,479+  pop.— local  estimate  150,000— 
on  Los  Angeles,  Salt  Lake  &  San  Pedro, 
Los  Angeles  &  Redondo,  Southern  Cali- 
fornia and  Southern  Pacific  Co's  Rds. 
and  Los  Angeles  r.,  400  m.  S.  E.  of  San  Fran- 
cisco. Commercial  center  of  Southern  Cali- 
fornia, and  a  notable  health  resort.  An 
agricultural  county,  producing  the  princi- 
pal grains,  wines,  citrus  and  deciduous 
fruit,  brandy,  wool  and  hides.  Has  gold, 
silver  and  lead  mines  and  petroleum  Avells. 

DAILY. 

E  X  A  31 1  N  E  R ;  every  morning ;  demo-- 
cratic;  daily  sixteen,  Sunday  sixtj-four 
pages  17x211^3;  subscription  $8;"  established 
1903;  William  Randolph  Hearst,  editor  and 
publisher  (9— 5  P). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
in  the  absence  of  any  report,  was  given 
credit  for  an  average  issue  in  excess 
of   7,500   copies. 

EXPRESS;  every  evenmg  except  Sun- 
day; Independent;  sixteen  to  twenty-four 
pages  17x24;  subscription  $3;  established 
1871;  F.  J.  Carlisle,  manager;  Evening  Ex- 
press Co.,  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies       printed:       10,577  in  190X 

13.379  in  1902 
IS. 783  in  1903 
21,434  in  1904 
23,506  in  1905 
29,271  in  1906 
36,090  in   1907 

Publisher's  announcement. — For  the  year  1907 
the  Express  made  the  world's  record  In 


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CALIFORNIA— Los   Angeles. 

advertising  gains  over  1906.  The  total 
number  of  columns  of  advertising  gained 
was  3,935  columns.  No  other  paper  in  the 
world  was  within  gun-shot  of  the  advertis- 
ing gains  made  by  the  Express  during  1907. 
The  Express  has  a  larger  circulation  with- 
in the  city  limits  of  Los  Angeles  by  many 
thousands  than  any  other  daily  paper  pub- 
lished in  Los  Angeles. 

HERALD ;  every  morning,  and  WEEK- 
LY, Saturdays;  republican;  daily  twelve  to 
eighteen,  Sunday  thirty-six  to  fifty  two, 
weekly  twelve  pages  17x23;  subscription- 
dally  $6,  weefely  $1;  established  1873:  The 
Herald  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (2—3). 

Copies  printed:  The  daily  edition  of 
this  paper  was  22,691  in  1902,  since 
which  it  has  not  furnished  a  statement 
but  was  credited  with  printing  more 
than    17.500    in    1906    and    1907. 

JOURNAL. I  every  morning  except  Sun- 
day; republican;  twelve  to  sixteen  pages 
18x24;  subscription  S9;  established  1887; 
Warren  Wilson,  editor;  Daily  Journal  Co., 
publishers  (L— 7). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory circulation  report  from  this  pa- 
per was  ever  received,  but  it  was  be- 
lieved to  print  more  than  2,250  in  1907. 
N  EWS:  every  evening  except  Sunday ;  in- 
dependent republican;  eight  to  twelve  pages 
17j|x21;  subscription  $3;  established  October. 
1905;  Sam  T.  Clover,  editor;  Evening  News 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers.  Office,  8th  and 
Spring  streets  (1—8). 

Copies    printed:    21,267  in  1906 
23,437  in  1907 
RECORD;   every   evening  except  Sun- 
day; Independent;    eight  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $3:    established  1895;   R.   H.  Can- 
field,  editor;   Record  Publishing   Co.,   pub 
Ushers  (1—4). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  20,807  in  1903 
and  25,162  in  1906,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satis- 
factory report,  but  was  credited  with 
more   than   20,000  in   1907. 

TIMES;  every  morning ;  independent-re- 
publican;   twenty-two  to  thirty-two  pages; 
Sunday  one   hundred  and  twenty  to   one 
hundred  and  fifty  pages  18x22 ;    snbscripfion 
—daily  $9.  Suudav   $3.50;    established— dally 
1881;  TheTimesMirror  Co.,  publishers  (1—8). 
Copies    printed:    43,i50  in   1905 
50,488  in  1906 
52,558  in   1907 
Publisher's  announcement.— The  Los  Angeles 
Times  is  the  favorite  newspaper  of  the  rich 
and  productive   Southwest.      Its   rapidly 
growing   circulation   and   the    enormous 
volume  of  Its  advertising   Is   convincing 
evidence  of  its  vast  superiority  over  other 
local  journals.    The  aggregate  number,  as 
well  as  the  total  amount  of  its  classified 
advertising,  exceeds  that  of  the  five  other 
Los  Angeles  newspapers   combined,   and 
the  Times  does  not  resort  to  the  use  of  pre- 
miums, souvenii-s  or  chromos  In  Its  suc- 
cessful efforts  to  secure  this  business. 

The  Times  is  the  biggest  newspaper  In  the 
world  in  size  and  volume  of  advertising 
printed  of  all  classes. 

Rates— Classified,  Ic.  per  word  daily,  V4g. 
per  word  Sundaj';  minimum,  25o.    Display. 
8c.  per  line  daily,  inc.  Sunday.    Details  and 
sample  codes  mailed  upon  application. 
The  Times  Mirror  Co.,  Publishers, 
Los  Angeles,  Cal. 
Harrison  Gray  Otis,  General  Manager. 


CALIFORNIA— Los  Angeles. 

WEEKLY. 

BUILDER   AND    CONTRACTORi 

Thursdays;  building;  twelve  pages  13xl9i^; 
subscription  $3;  established  1893;  Harry  lies, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

CALIFORNIA  CULTIVATOR; 
Fridays;  agriculture,  stock,  fruit  and  poul- 
try raising;  twenty  four  to  thirty-two  pages 
11x15;  subscription  $1;  established  1889;  Cul- 
tivator Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (1-6). 

Copies     printed:       8,107  in  1903 
10,317  in   1904 
10,699  ill  1905 
10,975  in   1906 
11,795  in   1907 
CALIFORNIA   INDEPENDENT; 
Saturdays;  undenominational;  twelve  pages 
10X14;    subscription   $1.50;   established   1896; 
Rev.  P,  H.  Bodkin,  editor  and  publisher. 

CALIFORNIER-POSTEN;  Wednes- 
days (A  A). 

CALIFORNIA  TOURIST  AND 
HOTEL  REPORTER;  Saturdays;  inde- 
pendent; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $2; 
established  January,  1904;  H.  Jerome  Toy, 
editor  and  publisher  (7—5). 

CALIFORNIA  VOICE;  Thursdays; 
prohibition:  sixteen  pages  13x22;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1886;  Wiley  J.  Phillips, 
editor  and  publisher  (2— 8). 

Copies  printed:  2,369  in  1902 
3,361  m  1904 
4,988  in   1907 

CITIZEN:  Fridays  (A  A). 
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(A  A). 
CO.IIIVIERCIAL      BULLETI^;   Fri 

days;  commercial;  thirty  pages  10x14;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1888;  Preston 
McKlinnej%  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,059  in  1905 
and  1,536  in  1906,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satis- 
factory report,  but  was  credited  witli 
more    than    1,000    in    1907. 

EL  MONITOR  MEXICANO;  Satur- 
days; literary,  Spani.'^h;  four  pages  \7}4^22i4; 
subscription  $2;  established  1888;  J.  0.  Del- 
gado,  editor  and  publisher.  Office,  604  New 
High  street  (1—8). 

FINANCIER;  Wednesdays  (A  A). 

GERMANIA;  Fridays;  German;  repub- 
lican; 8  to  12  pages  17^^x22;  subscription  $2; 
established  1891;  Edward  Stuetz,  editor; 
German- Amei-ican  Publishing  Co.,  publish- 
ers (7—5). 

GRAPHIC;  Saturdays;  society,  politics 
and  drama;  forty-eight  pages  10x13^;  sub- 
scription $2.50;  established  1893;  R.  H.  Hay 
Chapman,  editor;  Graphic  Publishing  Co., 
publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  has  on 
three  occasions  indicated  a  desire  to 
have  credit  for  issuing  more  than 
1,000  copies  regularly,  but  sucK 
definite  information  as  would  warrant 
according  it  any  higher  rating  has 
never    been    forthcoming. 

HIGHLAND     PARK      HERALD; 

Saturdays  (A  A). 

HOTEL  GAZETTE;  Thursdays:  hotels: 
four  pages ;  subscription  $2  ;  established 
1888;  John  A.  Medlar  and  Thomas  J.  Hammer, 
editors;  Gazette  Publishing  Company,  pub- 
lishers; prints  also  an  edition  for  railways, 
entitled  RaiUray  Advertiser  (li—'i). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  is  credit- 
ed with  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies 
regularly,  but  no  circulation  statement 
was  ever  obtained  from  it  that  could 
be   called    definite   and   satisfactory. 

L' UNION    NOUVELLE;    Saturdays 


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CALIFORNIA— Los  Anueles . 

French;  eight  pages  15x2;;;  .subscripiioii  $3; 
established  187J  ;  J.  Audcir,  editor;  A. 
Davoust,  pul)Ii-h<  r  ci— 5). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory circulation  statement  was  ever 
obtained  from  this  paper,  but  it  has 
generally  been  credited  with  printing 
more  than  i.ooo  copies,  which  may  ex- 
plain why  its  statements  fail  to  be 
more  definite. 
MINING  NEWS;  Saturdays  (a  A). 
JIININU  KEVIEVV;  Saturdnys;  min- 
ing and  flnaucial ;  twenty-eight  pages  103^x14; 
subscription  $2;  established  1897;  A.  Rich- 
ardson, editor  and  publisher  (1—5). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  issuing  an  average  edition  of  2,642 
copies  in  1902,  since  which  time  its 
statements  have  not  been  definite  and 
satisfactory,  but  in  the  year  1906  it  was 
credited  with  issuing  more  than  1,000 
copies. 

NEWS;  Saturdays;  Independent;  four  to 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
liLihed  1887;  Miller  &  Co..  editors  and  pub- 
lishers. 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year_  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the  claim. 

PACIFIC  3IOTOK1NG;  weekly;  au- 
tomobiles, motor  boats  and  cycling;  thirty- 
two  pages  73^xlOV»;  subscrlplon  $1;  estab- 
lished 1897;  Charles  Fuller  Gates,  editor  and 
publisner  (1—7). 

Copies  printed:  Had  credit  for  an 
average  issue  of  1,541  for  the  year 
1903  and  1,039  in  1904,  but  has  not 
since  made  claim  to  issuing  so  many 
as   1,000   copies. 

PACIFIC  OUTLOOK:  Saturdays;  lit 
erary;    thirty  two  pages  9x12;  subscription 
$2;  established  July,  1901;  George  Baker  An- 
derson, editor;    Pacific    Outlook  Company, 
publishers.    Office,  32('  Lisner  bldg  (7-7  P). 

SUD-CAlilFORNIA  POST; 
Fridays  ;  German;  independent;  eight  pages 
17Vgx24;  subscription  $2.50;  established  1874; 
Morlock  &  Glauch,  editors  and  publishers. 
Copies  printed:  For  the  year_  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the  claim. 

TIDINGS;    Fridays;     roman    catholic; 
sixteen  pages  11x15;  subscription  .§2;  estab 
tablished  isgi;    Elm.er  Murphy,  editor:    The 
Tidings  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (1—61. 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,219  in_  1896 
and  3,210  in  1905,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  a  report,  but  was  cre- 
dited  with   more    than    i.ooo    in    1907. 

UNION  LABOR  NEWS;  Fridays; 
labor;  eight  pages  lSx24;  subscription  $1; 
established  January,  1901;  L.  W.  Rogers, 
editor  and  publisher  (2—3)  (A  A). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  sat- 
isfactory statement  was  ever  obtained 
from  this  paper,  but  it  was  credited 
with  issuing  more  than  7,500  copies 
regularly    in    1906. 


CALIFORNIA— Loa  Angeles. 

SEMIMONTHLY. 

B'NAI    B'KITH    MESSENGER; 

semi-monthly:  Jewish:  eight  pages  1:3x20; 
subscription  $1  established  1897;  Victor 
Harris,  editor;  B'nai  B'rith  Messenger  Co., 
publishers. 

MONTHLY. 

BYSTANDER;  monthly;  sixty-four 
pages  5x8J^;  subscription  $1;  e.stablished— 
consolidation  of  Little  Devil,  1905,  Little 
Classic  1907;  The  Classic  Press,  editors  and 
publishers  (2-8). 

Copies  printed  :  19,458  in  1907 

CALIFORNIA  31  E  D  I  C  A  L  AND 
SURGICAL  REPORTER  AND  LOS 
ANGELES    31EDICAL    JOURNAL; 

monthly;  medicine;  fifty-six  pages  7x10; 
established  January,  19ij5;  G.  P.  Wagar,  M.D., 
editor;  California  Medical  and  Surgical 
Reporter  Co.,  publishers  (6— 5P). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  Ij^d  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  5,000  in  1905, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnshed  a  re- 
port, but  was  credited  with  more  than 
2,250    in    1906    and    1907. 

EAGLE'S  AERIE;  monthly;  Order  of 
Eagles:  twenty  pages  9x12;  subscription  $1; 
established  1902;  John  W.Stalley,  editor  and 
publisher  (5 — 6  P). 

FELLOWSHIP;  monthly;  undenomi- 
national; sixty  pages  6x9;  subscriptien  $1; 
established  1899;  Benjamin  Fay  Miles,  editor; 
Fellowship  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies     printed:     2,283  in   1906 
2,000  in   1907 

FREEMASON;  monthly;  masonic; 
thirty  pages  6J^xlO;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1896;  Henry  J.  Lloyd,  ,editor  and 
publisher. 

GLOBE;  monthly;  Independent;  eight 
pages  10'/iixl4;  subscription  50  cents;  estab- 
lished October.  li»03;  William  J.  Schaefer, 
editor  and  publisher.  Office,  143  E.  Seventh 
street  (1—8). 

Copies  printed  :  4,500  in  1907 

GOLI>EN  ELK  ;  monthly  ;  sixty-four 
pages  &}4^9%;  subscription  $1;  established 
1902;  James  H.  Griflfes,  editor;  Golden  Press 
(Inc.),  publishers.  Office,  233  West  Second 
street  (1—7). 

Copies    printed:      2,283  in  1906 

GRIZZLY  BEAR;  monthly  (A  A). 

H  U  31  A  N  I  T  A  R  1  A  N  REVIEW; 
monthly;  scientific;  rorty-four  pages  6x9; 
subscription  $1;  established  January,  1903; 
Singleton  W.  Davis,  etlitoir  and  publisher. 
Office,  854  East  Lee  street  (1~S). 

LIBERATOR;  monthly  (A  A). 

LIVE  STOCK  TRIBUNE;  monthly; 
live  stock;  forty-eight  pages  9x12;  subscrip- 
tion 50  cents;  established  1895;  Mrs.  A.  Bas- 
ley,  editor;  Live  Stock  Tribune  Company, 
publishers  (1—S). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  2,601  in  1901, 
since  which  time  it  has  not  furiiished 
a  report,  but  was  credited  with  printing 
more  than  1,000  copies  for  the  years 
1906    and    1907. 

MERTZ'S  MAGAZINE;  monthly;  ad- 
vei-tising  ;  fortj^-eight  to  sevemy-two  pages 
GJ^xlO  ;  subscription  $1;  established  1896; 
Lewis  H.  Mertz,  editor  and  publisher.  Office, 
702  S.  Spring  street  (1—8). 

Copies     printed:     1,900  in   1907 

NATIONAL  VISITOR;  monthly; 
household;  sixteen  pages lO^xiaj^i ;  subscrip- 
tion 10  cents  per  year;  established  June.  1906; 
Ora  D.  Madsen.  editor ;  National  Visitor  Com- 
panv,  publishers  (8—6  P). 

OPPOHTUNITY;  monthly  (A  A). 

OUT    WEST;    monthly;    one   hundred 

and  seventv  pages  6x9;  subscription  $2:  es- 

'  tablished  1894;   Charles  F.  Lummis,  editor; 


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CALIFORNIA. 


The   Out  West    Magazine    Co..  publishers; 
dated  also  at  San  Francisco  (1—7). 

Copies  printed:  This  magazine  had 
credit  for  an  average  issue  of  7>468 
in  1895,  of  10,766  in  1903,  since  which 
time  it  has  not  furnished  a  complete 
and  satisfactory  reportj  but  was  credit- 
ed with  printing  more  than  7,500  copies 
for    the    vears     1906    and    1907. 

PACIFIC  FANCIER;  monthly;  live 
stock;  thirty-six  pages  9x12;  subscriptions) 
cents;  eitabllshed  February,  1905;  Mrs.  O.  H. 
Burbrldge.  t^dltor  and  oubllsher  (11—6  P). 

PICTORIAL.   AMERICA;    monthly; 
literary;    thirty-two  pages  11x16;  subscrip 
tion  $1.50;  established  1900;   N.  M.  Norfleet. 
editor  and  publisher  ( 1—8). 

Copies  printed  :  6,800  in  1907 

RURAL.  CALIFORNIAN;  monthly; 
agricultural ;  fortvfour  pages  9x12 ;  sub- 
eeription  $1;  established  1877;  C.  M.  Heintz, 
editor;  M.  G.  Heintz,  oubllsher  (1—3). 

Copies  printed:  This  periodical  never 
furnished  any  complete  and  satisfactory 
circulation  report,  but  had  credit  for 
printing  more  than  4,000  copies  in 
1900    and    more    than    1,000    in    1907. 

SOUTHERN        CALIFORNIA 
PRACTITIONER;    monthly;    medical: 
fortv-eight  pages  6x9;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1885:  Dr.  Walter  Lindley.  editor  and 
publisher.    Office,  1414  S.  Hope  street  ( 1— S). 
Copies    printed:    1,225  in  1903 
1,200  in.  1904 
1,541  in  190S 
1,796  in  1906 
1,875  in  1907 
WEST  COAST  MAGAZINE;  month- 
ly; twenty-four  pages  9x12;  subscription  50 
cents;  established  September,  1906;  John  S. 
McQroatv.  editor;  The  Grafton  Co.,  publish- 
ers.   Office,  824  W.  Third  street   (3—7). 

WESTERN  EMPIRE;  monthly ; 
household,  literary;  twenty  pages  lli^xl7; 
subscription  25  cents;  established  1896;  M.  V. 
Hartranft,  editor;  Fruit  World  Publishing 
Company,  publisiiers  (3—4). 

Copies  printed:  Actual  average  of 
24,083  in  1904  and  credited  without 
any  report  with  issuing  more  than 
17,500    in    1906   and    1907. 

LOS  BAN  OS,  M«rced  Co.  n  900  pop., 

on  Southern  Pacific  Co's  Rd.,  about  36  m.  W. 

of  Merced,  the  county  seat.  Fruit  growing, 

dairying  and  agriculture. 

ENTERPRISE;  Saturdays;  independ- 
ent; eight  pages  15x22:  subscription  $2;  es- 
tablished 1891:  Fred.  S.  Walker,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 

liOS  GATOS,  Santa  Clara  Co.  -Dl,915t 
pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Co's  Rd.,  10  m. 
S.  W.  of  San  Jose,  the  county  seat.    Wines, 
brandies    and    grape  food.     Horticulture 
and  grape  and  olive  growing. 
MAIL.;    Thursdays  ;   republican  ;   eight 
pages   15x22;  subscription  tl.80:   established 
1884;  A.  E.  Smith,  editor  and  publisher  (1-8) 
NEWS;     Fridaj's ;    independent ;    four 
pages   18x24-  subscription  (1.50;  established 
1881 ;  Trantham  &  Jenks,  editors  and  publish- 
ers. 

LOTVER    LAKE,   Lake    Co.  -n  395 

pop.,  on  Clear  lake,  about  25  m.  S.  E.  of 
Lakeport,  the  county  seat,  and  94  N.  of  Saa 
Francisco.  Quicksilver,  sulphur  and  borax 
mining  and  lumbering.    Health  resort. 

BULdiETIN;  Saturdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  15x22:  subscription  $."?:  established 
1877;  Mrs.  A.  E.  Noel,  editor  and   publisher. 


LOYALTON,  Sierra  Co.  □'  79t  pop., 
on  Boca  &  Loyalton  Rd.,  about  20  m.  N.  E. 
of  Downieville,  the  county  seat. 
LOYALTONIAN;  Fridays  (A  A^. 

MADERA,  c.  h..    Madera  Co.  C  950 

pop.,  on  Southern   Pacific   Co's  Rd..  24  m. 

N.  E.  of  Fresno.  Farming,  sheep  raising  and 

fruit  growing. 

MERCURY;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  AVEEIvLY,  Saturdays:  four 
pages— daily  13x20,weekly  18x24;  subscription 
— dallv  $4,  "weekly  $1.50;  established— daily 
1900,  weekly  1885;"  E.  E.  Vincent,  editor  and 
publisher. 

TRIBUNE;  daily,  and  WEEKliY, 
Thursdays;  democratic;  dally  four  pages 
13x20,  weekly  six  pages  18x24;  subscription— 
daily  $4,  weekly  $1.50;  established— daily  1903. 
wee"kly  1892;  Clark  &  Sharp,  publi.^hers  (1—8). 
Copies  printed:  For  the  year 
1903  the  weekly  edition  of  this  paper 
seemed  to  assert  that  it  had  an  average 
issue  exceeding  1,000  copies,  but  failed 
to  furnish  such:  definite  information  as 
would  warrant  the  accordance  of  a 
rating  to  that  effect.  It  has  not  since 
made   any  renewal   of  the   claim. 

MARIPOSA,  c.  h.,  Mariposa  Co.  n 

500  pop.,  91  m.  S.  E.  of  Stockton.    The  great 

Yosemite  Valley  and  Big  Tree  Grove  are  in 

this  county.    Agriculture,  gold  mining  and 

stock  raising. 

GAZETTE-MARIPOSANi  Satur- 
days:  democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $2;  established— Gozetfe  1855,  Mari- 
posan  1900,  consolidated  1901;  L.  W.  Sharp, 
editor  and  publisher  (7—5)  (A  A). 

MARTINEZ,  c.  h.,  Contra  Costa  Co. 

-D  2,000  pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Co's  Rd. 

and  Carguinez  Straits,  36  m.  N.  E.  of  San 

Francisco.     Coal,   copper  and  quicksilver 

mines.     Agriculture  and  fruit  and   grape 

industry. 

GAZETTE;  every  morning  except  Mon- 
day, and  CONTRA  COSTA  GAZETTE, 
Saturdays;  republican;  eight  pages  1:^x20; 
subscription — dally  S4,  weekly  $2.50;  estab- 
lished— dally  as  Daily  Press ,  weekly  1858; 

W.  A.  Rugg,  editor;  The  Gazette  Publishing 
Company,  publishers  (1—8). 

CONTRA  COSTA  STANDARD; 
Saturdays;  republiean:  four  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $2.50;  established  1874 as  County 
Paper:  W.  R.Sharkey,  editor;  Contra  Costa 
Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  publishers  (2— 8P). 

MARYSVILLE.  c.  h.,  Tuba  Co.  a 
3,497+ pop.— of  township  3,971+— on  Southern 
Pacific  Co's  Rd.  and  Yuba  r..  at  head  of 
navigation,  57  m.  N.  of  Sacramento,  the 
State  capital,  and  116  N.  E.  of  San  Fran- 
cisco.   Agriculture  and  mining. 

APPEAL;  every  morning  except  Hon- 
dAy,  and  WEEKL.Y,  twice  a-yveek.  Mon- 
days and  Thursdays  ;  republican  ;  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription— daily  $6,  weefcly 
$2.80;  established  i860;  E.  A.  Forbes,  editor 
and  publisher  (7 — 5). 

Ccq)ies  printed:  The  weekly  edition 
of  this  paper  had  credit  for  an  average 
issue  of  1,248  for  the  year  1897,  tut 
has  not  since  made  claim  to  issuing  so 
many  as   i.ooo   copies. 

DEMOCRAT;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  SEMI-WEEKLY.  Tuesdays 
and   Fridays;    non-partisan;   ei^bt    pages— 


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dally  13x20.  semi- weekly  18x22;  subscription- 
dally  $5,  semi-weeklj'  $2;  established  1884;  T. 
J.  Sherwood,  editor;  Democrat  Publishing 
Company,  publishers. 

Copies  printed:  The  semi-weekly  edi- 
tion of  this  paper  had  credit  for  an 
average  issue  of  1,014  for  the  year 
1895,  but  has  not  since  1897  made 
claim  to  issuing  so  many  as  1,000 
copies. 

PEOPLE'S  CAUSE;  semi-weekly, 
Wednesdays  and  Saturdays  (A  A). 

POPPYLAND   MAGAZINE;  month 

ly  (A  A). 

MAYFIELD,  Santa  Clara  Co.  -nl,279t 

pop.   (of   township),  on    Southern  Pacific 

Go's  Rd..  35  m.  S.  S.  E.  of  San  Francisco. 

Agriculture  and  fruit  raising. 

REPUBLICAN;  Saturdays;  four  pages 
16X.23;  subscription  $2;  established  1887;  L.  B. 
Woodruff,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

MENDOCINO,  Mendocino  Co.  -D  1,100 

pop.,  oil  m.  N.  W.  of  Ukiah,  the  county  seat, 

and  130  N.  N.  W.  of  San  Francisco.    Shipping 

point  for  large  vessels  at  the  mouth  of  Big  r. 

Lumbering.    Oldest    town    of   Mendocino 

coast. 

BEACON;  Saturdays;  independent: eight 
pages  1:3x19:  subscription  $2;  established 
1877 ;  A.  A.  Heeser,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

MERCED,  c.  h.,  Merced  Co.  n  l,969t 
pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Go's  Rd.,  159  m. 
E.  S.  E.  of  San  Francisco.  Grain  warehouses 
and  fruit  cannery.  Agriculture  and  fruit 
growing. 

SUN;  every  evening  except  Sunday,  and 
WEEKLY,  Fridays  (A  A). 

EXPRESS;  Saturdays; democratic;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $2;  established 
1875;    Jos.  A.  Norvell,  editor  and  publisher. 

HER  A  li  D I  Saturdays  ( A  A ) . 

STAR;  Thursdays  ;  republican  ;  four 
pages  18x21;  subscription  $2;  established 
1880:    Harris  Bros.,  editors  and   publishers. 

MIDDL.ETOWN,   Lake    Co.  -n  420 

pop.,  about    28  m.  S.  E    of   Lakeport,  the 

county  seat.    Mining,  fruit,  grape  growing 

and  general  farming. 

INDEPENDENT  ;  Saturdays;  repub 
llcan;  four  pages  18x^4;  subscription  $2.50: 
established  1888;  Read  &  Read,  editors  and 
publishers. 

MILL  VALLEY.  Marin  Co.  -a  4  m.  s. 
of  San  Rafael,  the  county  seat.  Fruit 
raising. 

INDEPENDENT;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

lYfARIN  CO.  ENTERPRISE}  Satur- 
days; republican;  four  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1900;  Marin  Co. 
Enterprise  Publishing  Co.,  publishers. 

MILLVILLE,  Shasta  Co.  t)  755t  pop. 

(of  township),   15   m.  E.  of  Redding,  the 

county  seat,  and  about  28  N.  of  Red  Bluff. 

Farming  and  stock  raising. 

TIDINGS;  Wednesdays;  four  pages 
18x24;  subscription  ,$1.50:  established  1893; 
Philip  Cumlskey  editor  and  publisher. 

MODESTO,  c.  h.,  Stanislaus  Co.d 

3,500  pop.— of  township  5,000— on  Southern 

Pacific  Go's  Rd..  29  m.  S.  E.  of  Stockton, 

Dairying  and  fruit  raising. 

EVENING  NEWS;  everj'  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,   and    STANISLAUS    CO. 

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H.  Spencer,  publishers  (1 — 8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  j^ear  1907 
the  weekly  edition  of  this  paper  seemed 
to  assert  that  it  had  an  average  issue 
exceeding  1,000  copies,  but  failed  to 
furnish  such  definite  information  as 
would  warrant  the  accordance  of  a 
rating    to    that    effect. 

MORNING  HERALD;  every  morn 
ing  except  Monday,and  WEEK  LY,  Thurs- 
days; republican;  four  pages  18x24;  subscrip- 
tion—<iaily  $5,  weekly  $2:  established— flaily 
June.  1903,  weekly  1873;  T.  C.  Hocking,  editor; 
Herald  Publishing  Co..  publishers. 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,272  for  the 
year  1897,  but  has  not  since  made 
claim  to  issuing  so  many  as  1,000 
copies. 

MOKELUMNE    HILL,     Calaveras 

Co.  D  1,971+  pop.  (of  township),  50  m.  N. E. 

of  Stockton  and  60  S.  E.  of  Sacramento,  the 

State  capital.  Mining,  agriculture  and  stock 

raising. 

CALAVERAS  CHRONICLE;  Satur- 
days; republican;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1851;  C.  E.  Day, 
editor  and  publisher  (A  A). 

MONROVIA,  Los  Angeles  Co.  g  4,000 
pop.,  on  Southern  California  and  Southern 
Pacific  Go's  Rds..  17  m.  E.  of  Los  Angeles. 
Agriculture  and  fruit  growing. 

MESSENGER;  Fridays;  Independent; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1886;  Messenger  Publishing  Company, 
editors  and  publishers  (1 — 8). 

NEWS;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

MONTEREY,  Monterey  Co.  -a  3,092 
pop.,  school  census  of  1904— of  township 
3,420+— on  Southern  Pacific  Go's  Rd.  and 
Monterey  bay,  29  m.  S.  by  S.  E.  of  Santa 
Cruz.   Agriculture  and  mining. 

CYPRESS;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Saturdays;  four 
pages  18x24:  subscription- daily  $5,  weekly 
$2;  established— dally  1905,  weekly  1870;  B. 
A.  Ramsay,  editor  and  publisher  (7 — 5). 

NEW  ERA;  Wednesdays;  four  pages 
18x24:  subscription  $2:  established  1890;  Wil- 
liam Kay,  editor  and  publisher. 

MOROANHILL,  Santa  Clara  Co.  -a 

700  pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Go's  Rd.,  20  m. 

S.  E.  of  San  Jose.    Fruit  and  grain. 

TIMES;  Fridays;  independent;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $2:  established 
1899;  D.  K.  Estes,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

MOUNT  BULLION,  J/arzpo5a Co.  a 
on  Atchison, Topeka&  Santa  Fe  and  South- 
ern Pacific  Rds.,  5  m.  X.  W.  of  Mariposa. 

NEW  ERA;  Saturdays:  de7nocratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished January,  1902;  P.  H.  Hlgglns,  editor 
and  publisher  (A  A). 

MOUNTAINVIEW,    Santa    Clara 

Co.  -n  1,000  pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Go's 

Rd.,  8  m.  N.  W.  of  Santa  Clara,  11  from  San 

Jose,  the  county  seat,  and  39  S.  E.  of  San 

Francisco.    Wine,  fruit  and  agriculture. 

LEADER;  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established 


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1903;  H.  G.  Copeland,  editor;  A.  V.  Copeland, 
publisher  (-J— 5). 

RECilSTER;  Saturdays;  independent 
republican;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  18&S;  C  G.  Beardslee  and 
Benjamin  J.  Reitz,  editors  and  publishers. 

SIGNS   OF    THE    TIMES;    Wednes 
days;  seventh-day  adventist;   sixteen  pages 
10x14;    subscription   $1.5U;    established    1874; 
Milton  C.  Wilcox,  editor;  Pacific  Press  Pub 
llshing  Company,  publishers  (2—4). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  18,148  in_  1895 
and  22,530  in  1905,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnislied  a  report,  but  was  credit- 
ed   with    more    than    17,500    in    1907. 

NAPA,  c.h.,  Napa  Co.  -a  4,036t  pop  — 
of  township  8,532+— on  Southern  Pacific  Go's 
Rd.  and  Napa  r.,  46  ni.  N.  E.  of  San  Fran- 
cisco and  about  60  S.  W.  of  Sacramento, 
the  State  capital.  Tanneries,  woolen  mill, 
fruit  driers,  wine  and  cream  of  tartar 
works.     Agriculture  and  horticulture. 

JOURNAL*  ;  every  morning  except 
Monday,  and  WEEKLiY,  Fridays;  four 
pages— daily  15x22,  weekly  18x24;  subscrip 
tion— daily  $6,  weekly  $2:  established— daily 
1888,  weekly  1884;  J.  E.  Walden,  editor  and 
l)ublisher. 

REGISTER ;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  i-epubli- 
can;  four  pages— daily  17x23,  weekly  22x2S; 
subscription — dailj'$6,  weekly  S2;  established 
—daily  1872,  weekly  1863 ;  G.  M.  Francis,  edi- 
tor and  publisher. 

NATIONAL  CITY,  San  Diego  Co.  P 

1,086+  pop.— of  township  1,T70+— at  terminus 
of  California  Southern  Rd.,  on  bay  of  San 
Diego.   Riveted  iron  pipe  and  gold-ore  re- 
duction works.     Fruit  growing. 
NEWS;    Saturdays;    republican;    six 
pages  111^x16;  subscription  $1;    established 
July,   1903~;    Fred   Atherton,    editor;    Fred 
Atherton  &  Co.,  publishers  (2—5). 

NEEDLES,  San  Bernardino  Co.  ^ 
1,143+  pop.  (of  township),  on  Atlantic  &  Pa- 
cific and  Santa  Fe  Pacific  Rds.  and  Color- 
ado r.    Cattle  raising  and  mining. 

EYE;  Saturdays;  democratic:  eight  pages 
11x16;  subscription  S2.50;  established  1887; 
L.  V.  Root,  editor  and  publisher. 

NEVADA   CITY,  c.  h.,  Nevada  Co. 

iif  3.250+  pop.— of  township  4,888+— on  Ne- 
vada County  Narrow  Gauge  Rd.,  65  m.  N.  E. 
of  Sacramento,  the  State  capital.    Mining. 

MINER-TRANSCRIPT:  every  even 
Ing  except  Sundays;  republican;  mining; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $3.50;  estab- 
lished 1860;  L.  S.  Calkins,  editor;  Calkins 
Newspaper  Syndicate,  publishers. 

NEWCASTLE,  Placer  Co.  U  335 
pop.,  on  Central  Pacific  Rd.,  5  m.  S.  W.  of 
Auburn,  the  county  seat.  Fruit  raising  and 
shipping  point, 

NEWS  ;  Wednesdays;  independent;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1^2;  J.  S.  Taylor,  editor;  Newcastle  Publish- 
ing Co.,  publishers. 

NEWMAN.    Stanislaus    Co.   U  l,760t 
pop.  (of  township),  on  Southern  Rd.,  about 
22  m.  W.  of  Modesto,  the  county  seat.  Agri- 
culture and  fruit  raising  and  dairying. 
WEST  SIDE  INDEX;  Saturdays;  eight 

pages  13x20;  subscription  $2;  established  1S87; 

A.  Fleharty,  editor  and  publisher. 


NILES,  Alameda    Co.  -D  400  pop.,  on 

Southern  Pacific  Co's  Rd.,  22  ni.  S.  E.  of 

Oakland,  the  county  seat.     Farming  and 

fruit  raising. 

WASHINGTON  PRESS;  Fridays;  in 
dependent-republican :    eight   pages     13x20; 
subscription    82;     established    1897;     E.    B. 
Thompson,    editor;    Thompson    &    Adams, 
publishers  (7 — 5\ 

NOR  WALK,  Los  Angeles  Co.  g   400 

pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Co's  Rd.,  about 

17  ni.  S.  E.  of  Los  Angeles,  the  county  seat. 

Horticulture,  dairying  and  farming. 

CALL;  Fridays;  four  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription S1.50;  established  1893:  E.  P.  Truitt, 
editor  and  publisher  (2 — 8). 

NOVATO,  flavin  Co.  -Q  600  pop.,  on 

Northwestern  Pacific  Rd.,  11  m.  N.  of  San 

Rafael,  the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 

MARIN  CO.  BANNER;  Saturdays; 
independent;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$2;  established  February,  1902;  J.  H.  Bond, 
editor  and  publisher  (1 — %). 

OAKDALE,  Stanislaus  Co.  D  2,531 1 
pop.  (of  township),  on  Southern  Pacific 
Co's  Rd.,  30  m.  S.  E.  of  Stockton.  Wheat 
and  fruit  raising 

GRAPHIC;  Wednesdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished lSiS3;  Amy  S.Baker,  editor;  Sanford 
C.  Baker,  publisher  (7—5). 

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pages  13x20;  subscription  §1.50;  established 
1884:  W.  A.  Griffin,  editor  and  publisher  (8— S). 

OAKLAND,  c.   li.,   Alameda   Co.    -n 

66,960+ pop.— local  estimate  (1907)  235.000— on 
on  four  railroads  and  San  Francisco  bay, 
opposite  to  and  7  m.  E.  of  San  Francisco. 
Residences  of  a  large  number  of  San  Fran- 
cisco business  men.    State  University  and 
Deaf,  Dumb  and  Blind  Asylums  near  by. 
Agriculture,  fruit  raising  and  general  manu- 
facturing.   Good  harbor. 
DAILY. 
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scription—dailv  S6,  weekly  $1 ;  established- 
daily   1869,  weekly  1888;  Oakland   Enquirer 
Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (1—8). 
Copies     printed:     6,059  in   1893 
8,597  in   1904 
28,429  in   1907 

^^The  absolute  correctness  of  the  latest 
circulation  rating  accorded 
the  Enquirer  is  guaranteed  by 
the  publishers  of  Rowell'f 
American  Newspaper  Direct^ 
cry,  who  will  pay  one  hundred 
dollarstothe  first  person  who 
successfully  controverts  its  accuracy. 

Publisher's  annoitticement  .—The  Sihovera,Ung 
shows  practically  onlj'  the  circulation  of 
the  Enquirer  before  it  absorbed  the  Herald 
on  Nov.  16,1907.  The  consolidation  of  the 
two  circulations  gave  the  ENQriRER  over 
54,(KX)  daily.  Duplicates  were  then  cut  out, 
leaving  the  sworn  average  for  January, 
19))3,  49,052.  Largest  circulation  In  Oakland 
guaranteed. 

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Oakland  Times  Comparv.  publishers. 

Copies  printed:  No  complete  and 
satisfactory  circulation  report  has  been 
supplied  by  this  paper  since  1895..  and 
no  report  at  all  since  1903,  but  it  has 
been  credited  wdth  issuing  more  than 
2,250  copies  from  1899  to  and  includ- 
ing   1907. 

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ing.  and  WEEKL.Y,  Saturdays;  republi- 
can; sixteen  to  twenty-four  pages  17x23;  sub- 
scription—daily $6,  vreekly  $1;  established  — 
dailv  1874,  weekly  1872;  Tribune  Publishing 
Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies    printed:    The    daily   edition    of 
this    paper    had    credit    for    an    average 
'        -    -    •         "  '     26,704    in 


issue    of    8,838    in     1894    and 
1907,    since    which    it    has   not    furnished 
any     definite     and      satisfactory      report, 
but  was  credited  with  more  than  20,000 
in    1907. 

The  weekly  edition  had  credit  tor  issu- 
ing 5.775  in  1896,  since  wliicli  time  it 
has  furnished  no  report,  but  was  be- 
lieved  to   print  more   than    1,000  in  1907. 

WORLD;  every  evening  except  Sunday 
(▲A). 

WEEKLY. 

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^CO-OPERATIVE      JOURNAL.: 

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8^;  subscription  $1;  e.stablished  January, 
1901;  D.  F.  Fowler,  editor;  Co  operative  Edu 
cation  Pub.  Co.,  publishers  f7— 5»  (A  A). 

Copies  printed:  Had  credit  for  7,666 
in  1902,  was  believed  to  print  more 
than  4,000  in  1903,  since  which  no  re- 
port has  been  received,  but  v^as  be- 
lieved to  print  more  than  2,250  in  1906. 
C  RITIC ;  Saturdays ;  republican ;  twenty 
to  twenty-four  pages  10i^xl3i^;  subscription 
S4;  established  April,  1907;  C.  E.  Wilson  and 
W.  T.  Vahlberg.  editors;  Critic  Publishing 
Co.,  publishers  (10—71. 

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ingiuterests;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$3;  established  1899;  P.  B.  Preble,  editor  and 
publisher  (2—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the   claim. 

JOURNAL  ;  Saturdays  :  German  ;  inde 
pendent;   ten  to  twelve  pages   24x36;   sub 
scription  $2.50;  established  1875;  Albert  Curr- 
lln,  editor;  Albert  Currlin  &  Son,  publishers 
(1-8). 

Copies  printed:  Issued  an  average 
edition  of  1,085  copies  in  1896,  since 
which  no  satisfactory  report  has  been 
received  that  appeared  to  warrant  giv- 
ing it  credit  for  so  many  as  1,000 
copies. 

MESSIAH'S  ADVOCATE;  Wed 
nesdays;  Advent  Christian;  eight  pages 
12x18;  subscription  .S1.50:  established  1881;  W. 
R.  Young,  editor:  Pacific  Advent  Christian 
Publication  and  Mission  Society,  publishers 
(1—8). 

Copies   printed:    This   paper   had    cre- 


dit for  an  issue  of  1,950  in  1904.  since 
which  time  it  has  not  furnished  a  satis- 
factory report,  but  was  credited  with 
printing  more  than  1,000  copies  for  the 
years    1906   and    1907. 

O  ARAUTO;  Saturdays;  Portuguese: 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1338:  J.  de  Menezes.  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—6). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,226  in  1900 
and  1,144  in  1906,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
than    1,000    in    1907. 

UEPORTER:  Saturdays:  independent; 
eight  pagts  17x22;  subscription  §2;  estab- 
lished 1387;  C.  C.  L.  Soares,  editor;  Soares  & 
Soares,  publishers  ( A  A). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  issuing  more  than  i.ooo_  copies 
weekly  in  1903,  but  has  not  since  set 
up    anv   claim   for   issuing   so    many. 

SATURDAY  PRESS;  Saturdays;  so- 
cietv;  eight  pages  12>^xl7;  subscription  $2; 
established  1892;  J.  H.  Delahanty,  editor  and 
publisher. 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  2,943  fo^ 
the  year  1893,  but  has  not  since  1896 
made  any  claim  to  issuing  so  many  as 
1,000    copies. 

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pages  12x18;  subscription  $2;  established 
1900;  J.  W.  Green,  editor;  The  Sunshine  Pub- 
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subscription  $1 ;  established  1897:  Charles  B. 
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Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  4,916  in  1899 
and  9,181  in  1906,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satis- 
factory report,  but  was  credited  with 
more   than    7,500   in    1907. 

NEW  SAN  FRANCISCO  MAGA- 
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subscription  81-75;  established  May,  1906; 
Peninsular  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
ishers  (5— 6P)  (A  A). 

PACIFIC  ISSUE;  monthly; 
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scription 50  cents;  established  1902:  L.  M. 
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Copies  printed:  This  paper  has 
never  made  a  complete  and  satisfactory 
report,  but  had  credit  for  issuing  more 
than    1. 000   in    1904   and   again  in    1906. 

OAK  PARK,  Sacramento  Co.  p  2,000 
pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Co's  Rd.  Part  of 
Sacramento,  the  county  seat.  Berries  and 
fruits. 

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davs;  four  pages  13x24:  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1896;  Mrs.  H.  A.  Weaver,  editor  and 
puljlisher. 

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Southern  Pacific  Rd.,  10  m.  S.  San  Luis 
Obispo. 

TEMPLE  ARTISAN;  monthly;  sci- 
ence; twentv  pages  6x9;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1903;  Temple  Artisan,  editors  and 
publishers  (3-6  P)  (A  A). 


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on  Southern  Paclflo  and  Atchison.  Topeka 

&  Santa  F«  Rds.  and  Pacific  Ocean,  12  m. 

W.  of  Los  Angeles.    Beach  resort. 

JOURNATi;  every  evening  excent  Sun- 
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scription $5;  established  January,  1902;  C.  E. 
Lovelace,  editor;  A.  W.  Lavne,  publisher 
(7-5). 

OCEANSIDE,   San   Diego  Co.   p  7.50 

pop.,  on  Southern  California  Rd.,  42  m.  N. 

of  San  Diego,  the  county  seat.    Slimmer  and 

winter  resort.    Agriculture  and  dairying. 

BliADE;  Saturdays;  independent:  four 
pages  16x22;  subscription  $i;  established 
1889:    W.    S.  Spencer,  editor  and   publisher 

(1-8). 

ONTARIO,   San    Bernardino    Co.    9 

722+ pop.— of  township  2,619+— on  San  Pedro, 
Los  Angeles  &  Salt  Lake  City  and  South- 
ern Pacific  Co's  Rds.  and  San  Antonio  r.,  38 
m.  E.  of  Los  Angeles.    Fruit  growing. 

RECORD  ;  semi  weekly,  Wednesdays 
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subscription  $2;  established  i885;  Shirley  L. 
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publishers. 

ORANGE,  Orange  Co.  g  3,300  pop.— 
of  township  3,293+— on  Southern  California 
Rd.,  4  m.  N.  of  Santa  Ana,  the  county  seat. 
Agriculture  and  orange  and  lemon  groves. 

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18xiM;  subscription  $1.50;  established  18W7; 
George  A.  Wright,  editorand  publisher U— 8). 

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pages  18x24;  sub.scription  $1.50;  established 
1885;  Alice  L.  Armor,  editor ;  Alice  L.  Armor 
&  Co.,  publishers  (1—8). 

ORLAND,  Glenn  Co.  "□  540  pop.,  on 
Southern  Pacific  Co's  Rd.,  18  m.  N.  of  Wil- 
low, the  county  seat.  Fruit  growing,  stock 
raising  and  agriculturs. 

REGISTER;  Saturdays;  independent; 
four  pages  18x24  ;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1899;  John  L.  Cleek.  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7—5). 

OROVIIiLE,  0.  h.,  Butte  Co.  :j]  1,787 
pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Co's  Rd.  and 
Feather  r.,  65  m.  N.of  Sacramento,  the  State 
capital,  and  152  N.  by  N.  E.  of  San  Francisco. 
Center  of  the  orange  belt  of  central  Cali- 
fornia. 

MERCURY;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKIjY,  Fridays:  democratic; 
four  pages— daily  15x22,  weekly  20x-20;  sub- 
scriptioa— daily  $5,  weekly  $2.50;  established 
—daily  1882,  weekly  1873;  Mrs.  J.  A.  Lawrence, 
pabllsher. 

Cojwes    printed:    The    weekly    edition  j 
of    this    paper    had    credit    for    issuing 
more    than     i,ooo    copies     regular'ly    in 
the   years    1895    and    1896,    but    has   not  | 
since    set    up   any   claim    for   issuing    so 
many. 

REGISTEiR;  every  morning  except  Sun- 
day, and  SEMI.WEEKL.Y.  Tuesdays 
and  Thursdays;  republican;  eight  pages- 
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daily  $5,  semi- weekly  $2;  established— daily 
1895.  as  weekly  1877-,  Gdorge  C.  Hansfield. 
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lishers (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
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to  assert  that  it  had  an  average  issue 
exceeding  1,000  copies,  but  failed  to 
furnish  such  definite  information  as 
would  warrant  the  accordance  of  a 
rating    to    that    effect. 

OXNARD,  Ventura  Co.  g  2,000  pop., 

on  Southern  Pacific  Co's  Rd.,  10  m.  S.  E.  of 

Ventura,  the  county  seat.   Beets  and  beans. 

SUN  AND  COURIER;  Fridays;  sub 
scription  $1.50;  Train  &  Knight,  editors  and 
publishers  (7—5). 

PACIFIC  BEACH,  San   Diego  Co 
g  323+ pop.,  on  San  Diego,  Pacific  Beach  & 
Lajolla  Rd.,  about  11  m.  N.  of  San  Diego. 
WAVE;  Fridays  (A  A). 

PACIFIC  GROVE,  Monterey  Co.  -a 
1,411+  pop.— of  township  1,439+ — on  Southern 
Pacific  Co's  Rd.,  20  m.  W.  by  S.  W.  of  Sali- 
nas, the  county  seat.  Farming  and  dairying. 

REVIEW;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  VVEEKlA",  P'ridays;  daily  four, 
weekly  eight  pages  11x22:  subscription — 
dally$5,  weeklv  $2:  established- dnily  19ii4. 
weekly  1887;  Wallace  C.  Brown,  editor  and 
publisher  C7 — 5). 

"PALMS,  Los  Angeles  Co.  p   262t  POp., 
on  Southern  Pacific  Rd.,  about  10  m.  W.  of 
Los  Angeles. 
NEWS;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

PALO  ALTO,  Santa  Clara  Co.  -a  7,000 
pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Co's  Rd.,  17  m.  N. 
W.  of  San  Jose,  the  county  seat,  and  33  S. 
of  San  Francisco.  Seat  of  Leiand  Stanford, 
Jr.,  University.  Agriculture  and  fruit 
raising. 

TI3IES;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  PALO  ALT  AN,  Fridays;  republican; 
daily  eight,  weekly  eight  to  twelve  pages 
16x22;  subscription— daily  $4.50,  weekly  $1; 
established— dally  1893,  as  a  semi- weekly; 
weeklv  1901 ;  H.  W.  Slmkins.  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

CITIZEN  I  Sundays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
February,  1904;  L.  P.  Hathaway,  editor;  J. 
F.  Parkinson,  publisher  (1—8). 

TRIBUNE;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  16x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1906;  Henry  &  Colestock.  editors  and  pub- 
Ishersd— 8). 

P AS A'D'E'S A,  Los  Angeles  Co.  Q  9,117t 
pop.— local  estimate  30,000— on  Southern 
California,  Southern  Pacific  Co's  and  Los 
Angeles  Terminal  Rds.,  9  m.  N.  E.  of  Los 
Angeles,  the  county  seat.  Cultivation  of 
fruit,  especially  oranges  and  lemons. 

EVENING  STAR;  every  evening  except 
Sunday;  republican;  twelve  to  thirty- two 
pages  175^x223^;  subscription  $4.50;  estab- 
lished 1886;  C.  H.  Prisk,  editor  and  publisher 
(1-8). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory circulation  report  ever  cam€ 
from  this  paper  but  it  has  had  credit 
for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies  in 
1Q03,    1904,    1906    and    1907. 

NEWS;  every  evening  except  Sunday; 
eight  to  sixteen  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$4.80;  established  1894;  Lon  F.  Chapin,  edit- 
or; Pasadena  News  Company,  publishers. 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies 
regularly  in  the  year  1903,  but  has  not 


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since   set   up   any   daim   for    issuing   so 
many. 
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(▲A). 

PASO  ROBLES,    San  Luis  Obispo 

Co.  (?  l,224t  pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Go's 
Rd.,32  ni.  N.  of  San  Luis  Obispo,  the  county 
seat.  Hot  springs.  Large  hotels  and  bath 
houses.  Mining,  farming  and  stock  raising. 
LEADER;  Wednesdays;  republican; 

eight  pages  i3x2U;  subscription  $1.50;  estab 

llshed  1886;    H.   G.  Wright,  editor  and  pub 

Ushers  (2—5  P). 
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subscription   $1.50;    established   1887;    S.   D. 

Merk,  editor  and  publisher  (7—5). 

FERRIS,  Riverside  Co.  ^  l,331t  pop. 
(of  township),  on  Southern  California  Rd., 
23  m.  S.  of  San  Bernardino.  Farming  and 
mining. 

PROGRESS;    Thursdays;   republican; 

eight  pages  l2xl6;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1901;  N.  M.  Harford, editor;  P.  Milliken. 
publisher. 

PETALUMA,  Sonoma  Co.  -n  3,871t 
pop  —State  census  5,270— on  San  Francisco 
&  North  Paciflfi,  Petaluma  &  Santa  Rosa 
and  California  Northwesiern  Rds.  and 
Petaluma  creek,  36  m.  N.  of  and  connected 
by  daily  steamers  with  San  Francisco. 
Poultry,  agriculture,  stock  raising,  fruit 
and  vine  culture,  wine  making  and  gen 
eral  manufacturing. 

ARGUS;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  SEi.Ul- WEEKLY,  Wednesdays  and 
Saturdays;  republican;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription-daily $4,  semi-weekly  $1.50;  estab- 
lished—daily 1890,  semi-weekly  1856;  J.  E.  Olm- 
sted, editor;  The  Olmsted  Company,  pub- 
lishers. 

COURIER;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, Sunday  morning,  and  WEEKLY, 
Wednesdays;  independent;  daily  four  pages 
18x24;  Sunday  eight  pages  15x22;  weekly 
eight  to  sixteen  pages  15x22;  subscription- 
daily  $4,  Sunday  and  weekly  $1.50  ;  estab- 
lished-daily 1882,  Sunday  1901,  weekly  1876; 
H.  E.  Pastor,  editor;  The  Courier  Company, 
publishers  (1 — ^7). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
the_  daily  edition  of  this  paper  seemed 
to  assert  that  it  had  an  average  issue 
exceeding  1,000  copies,  but  failed  to 
furnish  such  definite  information  as 
would  warrant  the  accordance  of  a 
rating  to  that  effect.  It  has  not  since 
made  any  renewal  of  the  claim.  The 
weekly  has  never  furnished  any  defi- 
nite and  satisfactory  report,  but  has 
been  believed  to  issue  more  than  1,000 
copies   in    1903,    1904,    1906    and    1907. 

POULTRY  JOURNAL;  Fridays; 
twenty  nan^s  lO^^xlS}^;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1895;  V.  H.  Snow,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,163  for  the 
year  1903,  but  has  not  since  made 
satisfactory  claim  to  issuing  so  many 
as    1,000    copies. 

PINOLE,  Contra  Costa  Co.  -n  800  pop., 
on  San  Francisco  &  San  Joaquin  Valley 
and  Southern  Pacific  Co's  Rd.,  11  m.  N.of 


CALIFORNIA. 


Oakland.  Agriculture,  fruit  and  grape  In- 
dustry. 

TIMES;  Saturdays;  four  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1895;  J.  Ber- 
mingham,  Jr.,  editor  and  publisher. 

PliACERVIIiliE,  c.  h.,  El  Dorado 

Co.  a  1,748+  pop. — of  township  2,645+— on 
Southern  Pacific  Co's  Rd.,  60  m.  E.  N.  E.  of 
Sacramento,  the  State  capital.  Gold  min- 
ing, agriculture,  fruit  growing,  slate  quar- 
rying and  lumbering. 

NUGGET;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKliY,  Fridays;  republi- 
can; daily  four,  weekly  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription— daily  $5,  weekly  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1895;  J.  W.  Shanklin,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1-8). 

EL  DORADO  CO.  REPUBLICANi 

Thursdays;  republican;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $2;  established  1873;  Geo.  A. 
Richardson,  editor  and  publisher. 

MOUNTAIN  DE3IOCRAT;  Satur- 
days; democratic  ;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1852;  6.  J.  Car- 
penter, editor  and  publisher. 

PLE  AS  ANTON,  ^^amcrfa  Co.c].l,lOOt 

pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Co's  Rd.,   41  m. 

E.  of  San  Francisco.     Farming  and  fruit 

and  vine  culture. 

T  I  31  E  S ;  Saturdays ;  republican ;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1882;  F.  E.Adams, editor  and  publisher  (7—5). 

POINT  ARENA,  Mendocino  Co.  -Q  500 

pop.,  on  the  Pacific  Coast,  about  106  m.  N. 

W.  of  and  connected  by  steamers  with  San 

Francisco.     Daii"ying,  farming  and   fruit, 

lumber,  tan  bark  and  asphaltum. 

RECORD;  Fridays;  independent;  four 
pages  24x36;  subscription  $2.50;  established 
1888;  Wm.  Hanen,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

POINT  LOMA,  San  Diego  Co.  g  100 

pop.,  8  m.  S.  of  San  Diego. 

NEW  CENTURY'  PATH;  Sundays; 
illustrated;  twenty  pages  11x14;  subscription 
$4;  established  1S97;  Katherine  Tingley,  edi- 
tor; The  New  Century  Corporation,  pub- 
lishers. 


POMONA,   L08  Angeles    Co.  g  5,526t 
pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Co's  and  Santa  Fa 
&:Salt  Lake  Rds.,  33  m.  E.  of  Los  Angeles, 
the  county  seat.    Mauufacturmg,  farming, 
fruit  growing  and  mining. 
PROGRESS,  e%'eKy  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  daily,  in- 
dependent; weekly,  republican;  daily  eight 
pages  15x22,  weekly  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription—daily $3,  weekly  $1;  established — 
daily  1898,  weekly    1885;   Stevens  &  Richard- 
son, editors  and  publishers  (7 — 5). 

Copies  printed:  The  weekly  edition 
of  this  paper  has  on  three  occasions 
indicated  a  desire  to  have  credit  for  _is- 
suiing  more  than  1,000  copies 
regularly,  but  such  definite  information 
as  would  warrant  such  a  rating  has 
never  been  forthcoming  since   1896. 

REVIEW;  every  evening  except  Sunday 
republican;    daily  four    pages  1.3J^x20;  sub 
seription— daily  $3;  established— daily  1898 
E.  E.  Swantou,  editor;  Review   Publishing 
Co..  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  1,805  in  1904 
1,642  in  1905 
2,173  ii^   1907 


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TIMES;  Wednesdays;  republican;  eight 
to  fourteen  pages  ISXM;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1882;  Wasson  &  Kinney,  editors 
and  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance   of    a    rating    to   that    effect. 

PORTERS VILLE,?"" /ore  to.  n  2,500 

pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  C<.'s  Kd.,  30  m. 
S.  E.  of  Visalia,  the  county  seat.  Citrus  and 
deciduous  fruits.  Graiu,  cattle,  dairying, 
mining. 

MESSENGER;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  ENTERPRISE  AND 
\VEEKL.Y  MESSENGER.  Fridays;  in- 
dependent; dally  four,  weekly  eight  pages 
17ix22i;  subscription— daily  $5,  weekly  $2; 
established — dally.  April,  1905;  Enterprise, 
1888;  Weekly  Messenger,  1902;  consolidated 
November,  1907;  Olds  &  White,  editors  and 
publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
the  weekl}'  edition  of  this  paper 
seemed  to  assert  that  it  had  an  average 
issue  exceeding  1,000  copies,  but  failed 
to  furnish  such  definite  information  as 
would  warrant  the  accordance  of  a 
rating    to    that    effect. 

QUINCY,     c.    h.,    Plumas   Co.   r^    650 

pop.,  250  m.  N.  E.  of  San  Francisco  and  80 
N.  W.  of  Reno,  Nev.  Agriculture,  mining 
and  lumbering.    . 

PLUMAS  INDEPENDENT;  Wednes 
days;  tour  pages  18x24;    subscription  $3:   es- 
tablished  1892;   A.  Hall  &  A.  A.  Hall,  editors 
and  proprietors  (1—8). 

PL.UMAS  NATIONAL.-BUI.- 
LiETIN;  Thursdays;  independent;  four 
pages  20x26  ;  subscription  $3  ;  established 
1866:  F.  G.  Hail,  editor;  Plumas  County  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  publishers. 

RAMONA,  San  Diego  Co.  Q  6(10  pop., 

38  m.  N.  E.  of  San  Diego,  the  county  seat. 

Mining,  agriculture  and  fruit  growing. 

SENTINEL.;  Fridays;  independent; 
eight  pages  11x18;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1887;  D.  N.  Dodson,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7— 5). 

RANDSBURG,  Kem  Co.  g  1,000 
pop.,  40  m.  E.  of  Bakersfleld,  the  county 
seat.    Mining. 

MINER;  Saturdays;  independent;  four 
pages  19x26;  subscription  $2;  established 
1895;    W.  A.  McGinn,  editor  and  publisner. 

REDBLUFF,  c.   h.,   Tehama   Co.   6 

2,750+ pop.— of  township  4,553+— on  Southern 
Pacific  Go's  Rd.  and  Sacramento  r.  at  head 
of  navigation,  110  m.  N.  by  N.  W.  of  Sacra- 
mento, the  State  capitaL  Glove  manufac- 
tory. Lumbering,  farming  and  live  stock, 
wool  and  fruit  raising. 

NEWS  ;  every  morning  except  Monday, 
and  WEEKLY,  Fridays ;  eight  pages  — 
daily  15x22,  weekly  18x24;  subscription- daily 
$5,  weekly  $2;  established  1885;  J.  F.  Lin- 
thicum,  editor  and  publisher. 

Copies  printed:  The  weekly  edition 
of  this  paper  had  credit  for  issuing 
more  than  1,000  copies  in  the  year  1896, 
but  has  not  sdnce  set  up  any  dajm  for 
issuing  so  many. 
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CALIFORNIA. 


except  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Satur- 
days; republican;  daily  four,  weekly  eight 
pages  21x30;  subscription— daily  $5.  weekly 
$1.50;  established  1860;  E.  C  Pendleton,  edi- 
tor; C.  O.  Pendleton,  publisher. 

Copies  printed:  The  weekly  edition 
of  this  paper  has  on  two  occasions  in- 
dicated a  desire  to  have  credit  for  is- 
suing more  than  1,000  copies  reg- 
ularly, but  such  definite  information  as 
would  warrant  such  a  rating  has  never 
been    fortlicoming. 

SENTINEL  ;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  Independ- 
ent; four  pages— daily  15x22,  weekly  22x30; 
subscription— daily  $4.50,  weekly  $2;  estab- 
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REDDING,  c.  h.,  Shasta  Co.  t}  2.»46t 
pop.— of  township  3,301+— on  Southern  Pa- 
cific Co's  Rd.,  170  m.  N.  by  N.  W.  of  Sacra- 
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raising  and  fruit  growing. 

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in  1902,  since  which  time  it  has  not 
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for    the    j'cars    1906    and    1907. 

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Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
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many. 

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10,880  pop.— of  township  14,720— on  Santa  Fe 

and   Southern  Pacific  Co's  Rds.,   9  m.  E. 

by  S.  E.  of   San    Bernardino,   the   county 

seat.    Center  of  the  orange  country.    Fruit 

raising,  agriculture  and  health  resort. 

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subscription  $5;  established  1890;  Paul  W. 
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1903,  of  1,447  in  1904,  since  which 
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report,  but  was  credited  with  printing 
more  than  1,000  copies  for  the  years 
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REVIEW;  every  morning  except  Sun- 
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weekly  $1;  established— daily  1901,  weekly 
1898;  Lyman  M.  King,  editor:  Review  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  publishers. 

CITROGRATH;  Saturdays;  independ- 
ent: twelve  pages  11x17;  subscription  $2: 
established  1887;  Scipio  Craig,  editor;  Red 
lands  News  Co..  publishers. 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had 
credit  for  an  issue  of  1,350  for  the! 
year  1896,  but  has  not  since  made 
claim  to  issuing  so  many  as  1,000 
copies. 

REDONDO,  Los  Anf/eles  Co.  p  855t 
pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd., 
20  m.  S.  of  Los  Angeles. 

BREEZE;   Saturdays  (A  A). 

REFLEX;  Thursda.s^;  indenf^ndent; 
eight  pages  l3x20:  subscription  $1.5U;  estab- 
lished August,  IftO'i;  John  Steward,  editor; 
Reflex  PubllshingCo.  (Inc.),  publishersd— 7). 

RED^WOOD  CITY,c.  h.,  San  Ma- 

teo  Co.  -D  l,653t  pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific 
Co's  Rd.  and  Redwood  creek,  at  the  head  of 
low  water  navigation,  28  rn.  S.  E.  of  San 
Francisco.    Leather  manufacturing. 

DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $2.50;  estab- 
lished 1886:  J.  V.  Swift,  editor  and  publisher. 
Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
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ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
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the   claim. 

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established  1859;  D.  E.  O'Keefe,  editor  and 
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REEDLEY,  Fresno  Co.  n  500  pop.,  on 

Santa  Fe  and  Southern   Pacific  Co's  Rds., 

about  25  m.  S.  E.  of  Fresno,  the  county  seat. 

Agriculture. 

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RIAL  TO,  San  Bernardino  Co.  R  301 1 
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about  53  m.  E.  of  Los  Angeles. 
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RICHMOND,  Contra  Costa 
Co.  -G  3,500  pop.,  terminus  on  San  Fran- 
cisco bay  of  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa 
Fe  Ra.,  also  freight  depot  for  Southern 
Pacific  Co's  Rd.,  8  m.  across  San  Francisco 
bay.  Shipping.  Railway  terminal  of  the 
Standard  Oil  pipe  line  from  the  interior  of 
the  State;  railroad  shops  and  oil  refineries. 
Farming  country  adjacent. 

LEADER;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
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RECORD  ;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
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RIOVISTA,  Solano  Co.  n  682tpop.— 
of  township  1,500+— on  Sacramento  r.,  22  m. 


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cisco, by  water.    A  shipping  point. 
RIVER  NEWS;  Fridays;  independent; 
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lished  1890;    Otto   Jensen,   editor  and  pub- 
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RIVERSIDE,  c.  h..  Riverside  Co.  R 

12,UU0  pop.— lo.-al   estimate— on   Santa  Fe, 
Southern  Pacific  and  Salt  Lake  Rde.     Or- 
anges, lemons  and  deciduous  fruits. 
ENTERPKISE;  every  morning  except 
Monday,    and  WEEKLY,  Saturdays;    re- 
publican;   eight  pages  17*^x24;  subscription 
—daily  $6,  weekly  $1 ;  established  1881 ;    The 
Enterprise  Company,  editors  and  publishers 
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Copies  printed:  The  daily  edition  of 
this  paper  had  credit  for  an  average 
issue  of  1,873  in  1902,  since  which 
time  it  has  not  furnished  a  report,  but 
was  credited  with  printing  more  than 
1,000  copies  for  the  year  1907.  The 
weekly  edition  had  credit  for  an  issue 
of  1,395  for  the  year  1896,  but  has 
not  since  made  claim  to  issuing  so 
many  as  1,000  copies. 
PRESS;   every  evening  except  Sunday 

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pages  81.6x12:  subscription  50  cents:  estab- 
lished 1899;  G  W.  Freeman,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

AS  VOU  FIND  IT;  semimonthly;  lo- 
cal; twentv  pages  T^xKit:  suhfcrlpt'Oii  $1; 
established  January.  19(»7;  Frsiik  E.  Rusfell. 
editor;  Orantr*"  Vallev  Publishing  Co..  pub- 
lishers (2— 8P). 

FAR- WESTERN  BEEKEEPER; 
monthly  (A  A). 

ROCKLIN,  Placer  Co.  D  l,050t  pop., 
on  Southern  Pacific  Co's  Rd..  6  m.  S.  W.  of 
Auburn,   the   county   seat.    Mining,  fruit 
growing  and  grape  culture. 
PLACER     REPRESENTATIVE: 

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subscription  $1.^0:    established    1892;    H.   L. 

Beecroft,  editor  and  publisher  (6—5). 

ROSEVILIiE,  Pl(icer  Co.  u-  on 
Southern  Pacific  Rd.,  18  m.  N.  E.of  Sacra- 
mento. 

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fiiur  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished March,  191)6;  C.  W.  Anderson,  editor 
and  publisher  ( 1—8). 

SACRAMENTO,  c.  h.,   Sacramento 
Co.    u    55,000    pop..   State    Capital,   on 
"Western  Pacific  and  Southern  Pacific  Rds. 
and  Sacramento  r.,  at  head  of  navigation 
for  large  steamboats.  120  m.,  by  water,  N.E. 
of  San  Francisco.    Various  manufactures. 
Shipping  point  of   California   green  fruits. 
Center   of    fruit    and   vineyard    country. 
Seat  of  Southern  Pacific  R.  R.  shops. 
EVENING  BEE;  every  evening  except 
Sunday;    independent;   daily  ten  to  twelve 
Saturday  sixteen  to  twenty  four  pages  18x24; 
subscription- daily  $6,   Saturday  $1;    estab- 
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publishers  (1—8). 

Copies    printed:     7.334  in.  1900 

7,788  in  1901 

7,724  in  1902 

8,601  in  1903 

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ber,   1901;    John    S.   Blair,    editor  and    pub 
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Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
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Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
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Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
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SAINT  HELENA,  ^apa  Co.-a  l,582t 

pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Co's  Rd.,  60  m.  N. 

of  San  Francisco.    Farming,  vine  culture 

and  wine  making. 

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SAIilNAS,  c.  li.,  Monterey  Co.  -a3,304t 

pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Co's  Rd.,  116  m.  S. 

E.  of   San   Francisco.    Agriculture,    fruit, 

live  stock  and  wool  raising. 

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SAN    ANDREAS,  c.  h.,  Calaveras 

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SAN  BERNARDINO,  c.  h.,  San 

Bernardino  Co.  ^  15,000  pop.,  on  Southern 
California,  Salt  Lake,  and  Southern  Pacific 
Co's  Rds.,  60  m.  E.  of  Los  Angeles.  In  a 
fertile  valley.  Agriculture,  horticulture 
and  mining.    Santa  Fe  R.  R.  shops. 

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2,752  in   1907 

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SAN  DIEGO,  c.  h.,  San  Diego  Co.  Q 

25,000  pop.,  local  estimate,  on  Coronado, 
National  City  &  Otay,  San  Diego,  Cuya 
maca  &  Eastern  and  Southern  California 
Rds.  and  San  Diego  bay,  120  m.  from  Los 
Angeles  and  12  frum  the  Mexican  frontier. 
The  seaport  town  of  Southern  California. 
Exports  raisins,  lemons,  oranges,  honey, 
apples,  wool  and  grain.  Gold  mining.  Sea- 
side resort. 

DAILY. 

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3,296  in  1906 
3,531   in   1907 
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2,722  in  1902 
2,737  in  1903 
3,061  in  1904 
3,368  in  190S 
3,829  in   1906 
4,693  in   1907 
UNION;  every  morning,  and   WEEK- 
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ten  years,  but  they  have  been  generally 
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SAN  DIM  AS,  Los  Angeles  Co.  J3600 
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85,768  in   1907 
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field  and  circulates  over  40,100  copies  daily 
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Its  advertising  contracts  are  babed  on  the 
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credited  with  more  than  40,000  in  1906 
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warrant,  and  an  effort  to  investigate 
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remove  the  feeling  of  doubt,  conse- 
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was  thought  to  print  more  than  20,000 
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in  igo6,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  was 
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fax:tory  report  of  its  issues,  but  had 
credit     for    printing    more    than     i,ooo 

copies  in  1903,  1904,  1905,  1906  and  1907. 

WEEKLY. 

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since  which  time  it  has  not  furnished 
a  definite  or  satisfactory  report,  but 
was  credited  with  printing  more  than 
1,000    copies    for   the    year    1907. 

BREEDER     AND      SPORTSMAN; 

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lished 18S2;  D.  W.  Hackett.  editor;  F.  W. 
Kelley,  publisher.  Office,  616  Golden  Gate 
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Copies  printed:  This  paper  has  never 
furnished  a  definite  and  satisfactory 
report  but  has  had  credit  for  issuing 
more  than  2,250  copies  for  the  years 
1903,    1906    and    1907. 

BUTCHERS'AND  STOCKGROVV- 
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lisher. Office,  628  Montgomery  street  (2—3) 
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furnished  a  definite  and  satisfactory 
report,  but  has  had  credit  for  issuing 
more  than  1,000  copies  for  the  years 
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Copies  printed:  4,807  in  1901,  and 
4,688  in  1902,  since  wMch  it  has  not 
furnished  any  definite  and  satisfactory 
report,  but  has  credit  for  issuing  more 
than    2.250    in    1906    and    1907. 

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Ushers.    Office,  44-46  East  street  (2—7). 

Copies  printed:  4,617  in  1902 
7,965  in  1906 
8,038  in   1907 

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fice, 156  New  Montgomery  street  (8—3)  (  A  A). 

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more  than  1,000  copies  for  the  years 
1903.    1904   and    1906. 

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ularly in  the  year  1901,  but  has  not 
since  sustained  any  claim  for  issuing 
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1894,  but  has  not  since  made  claim 
to  issuing  so  many  as  1,000  copies. 

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tion $5;  established  1863;  Philo  Jacoby,  editor 
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It  has  not  since  registered  any  satis- 
factory report,  but  was  credited  with 
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editors;  The  Jewish  Times,  publishers.  Office, 
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which  no  detailed  and  satisfactory  re- 
port has  been  furnished,  but  it  has 
credit  for  printing  more  than  1,000 
copies    in    1903,    1906    and    1907. 

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11,426    in    1904,    and    credited    with   is- 
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1903,    1906    and    1907. 

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street  (1—5)  (A  A). 

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11,558   in   1904  and  credited  with  print- 
ing  regularly  more   than    7,500    in    1906. 
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which  it  has  liled  no  definite  and  satis- 
factory report,  but  was  believed  to 
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and    1907. 

MISJSilUN  JOURNAL;  Saturdays;  in- 
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subscription  |l.50;  established  18(6;  F.  O. 
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which  it  has  not  made  any  definite  an,^ 
satisfactory  statement,  but  was  credited 
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publisher.   Office,  725  Market  street  (1—7). 

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18,753  in  I904j  and  credited  with  iJ*- 
suing    more    than     17,500    in     1907. 

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established  19u0;  O.  A.  Tveitmoe,  editor;  The 
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Copies  printed:  12,013  in  1902,  since 
which  it  has  not  filed  any  statement, 
but  is  credited  with  printing  over  4,000 
in    igo6    and    1907. 

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inson,  editor;  Roosevelt  Bovs'  Club,  publish- 
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lished 1851;  W.  W.  Ferrier,  editor:  Pub- 
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Copies  printed:  2,721  in  1896,  since 
which  time  it  has  not  filed  any  definite 
and  satisfactory  report,  but  is  credited 
with  having  printed  more  than  1,000 
copies  in   1902,    1903,    1904  and   1906. 

PACIFIC    CHRISTIAN;    Thursdays 

(▲A). 

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1901;  Alfred  Metzger,  editor;  Musical  Re 
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PiibHaher's  annoiuiceme nt.—The  Sunset  Mag- 
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the  characteristic  magazine  of  the  West, 
with  its  artistic  half  tone  engravings  and 
its  articles  and  stories  from  the  best  West- 
ern writers.  In  its  pages  readers  will  find 
entertaining  descriptive  matter  concern- 
ing all  the  country  west  of  the  Rockies. 
The  magazine  is  growing  and  extending 
Its  field  rapidly  and  increasing  its  circula 
tlon  monthly.  For  December,  1906.  75,0o0 
copies  were  printed.  December.  li)07,  its 
sworn  circulation  was  104,ei00  copies.  The 
magazine  offers  unprecedented  opportuni- 
ties for  advertisers.  Its  readers  form  a  pe- 
culiarly high  grade  class,  made  up  largely 
of  men  and  women  who  demand  an  outing 
and  travel  whenever  opportiinity  offers, 
who  love  nature  and  look  to  the  West  for 
new  things  In  life— new  scenic  wonders, 
new  artistic  developments,  new  literary 
creations. 

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editor;  Toot-Toot  Publishing  Co.,  publishers. 
Office,  2066  Market  street  (1—7). 

Copies  printed:  ^This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  .12,625  in 
1906,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
any  definite  and  satisfactory  report, 
but  was  credited  with  more  than  7,500 
in    1907. 

TOWN  AND  COUNTRY  JOUR- 
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cents;  established  1883;  W.  G.  Bohannan  Co., 
editors  and  publishers  ( 1—8). 

Copies     printed:     6,135  in  1903 
9,125  in   1904 
33,075  in  1907 
Publiaher's  announcement.— 1908  circulation 
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1902;  Frank  H.Mayer,  editor;  Western  Field 
Co.,  publisher.  Office,  608  610  Mutual  Savings 
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Copies  printed:  22,511  in  1903 
36,083  in  1905 
39,812  in   1907 

WESTERN  JOURNAli  OF  EDU- 
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pages  6x9;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1895;  Harr  Wagner,  editor;  The  Whitaker 
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Copies     printed:     4,000  in   1907 

WHOLESALERS"  AND  RETAIL- 
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Copies  printed:  3,738  in  1901,  and 
4,112  in  1902,  since  which  time  its 
reports  have  not  been  definite  and 
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suing more  than  2,250  in  1906  and 
1907. 

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Copies  printed:  This  periodical  had 
credit  for  issuing  more  than  1,000  cop- 
ies regularly  in  the  year  1904,  but  has 
not  since  set  up  ^ny  claim  for  issuing 
so  many. 

SANGER,  fresno  Co.  a  428  pop.,  on 

Southern  Pacific  Co's  Rd.,  14  m.  E.  of  Fresno, 

the    county   seat.     Lumber,   wool,    grain, 

raisins,  oranges  and  lemons. 

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SAN  JACINTO,  Riverside  Co.  C^  583t 
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fornia Rd..  about  20  m.  S.  W.  of  Riverside, 
the  county  seat.    Planing  mill,  box  factory 
and  brick -yards.    Considerable  wine  is  pro- 
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SAN  JOSE,  c.  h.,  Santa  Clara   Co.  -D 

21,500+  pop.— of  township  31,987+-on  South- 
ern  Pacific  Co's  Rd.,  8  m.  S.  E.  from  head 
of  San  Francisco  bay  and  50  from  San 
Francisco.  State  Normal  School,  Academy 
of  Notre  Dame,  University  of  the  Pacific 
and  Asylum  for  the  Insane  are  located  here. 
Medicinal  springs.  Fruit  and  grain  grow- 
ing, wine  making  and  general  man  uf  actur 
ing. 

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Copies  printed:  Not  supposed  to 
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expresses  liimself  dissatisfied  with  the 
rating  accorded,  but  unwilling  to  fur- 
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MER-CtKY;  every  morning;  HER- 
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cury Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publish- 
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Cotpiies     priruted:     Combined     average 
morning,    evening    and    Sunday, 
10,338  in  1904 
10,824  in  1905 
12,039  in  1906 
11,025   in    1907 
CALIFORNIA;     Saturdays;     German; 
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$3.50;  established  1883;  Albert  Currlin,  editor 
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lished May,  1903;  R.  L.  Telfer,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—S). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
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from  this  paper,  _  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding    1,000    in    1907. 

CALIFORNIA  ELK  ;  monthly;  B.  P. 
O.  Elks;  sixteen  pages  lOUixU;  subsenption 
$1;  established  April,  1901;  Alex.  P.  Murgot- 
ten,  edi  tor  and  publisher  (7—5  P). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,676  in  1903, 
since  which  time  it  has  not  furnished 
a  report,  but  was  credited  with  print- 
ing more  than  1,000  copies  for  the 
vears    1906    and    1907. 

'  FANCIERS'  MONTHLY;  poultry 
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Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  issue  of  2,400  in  1894,  since 
which  time  it  has  not  furnished  a 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  was 
credited  with  printing  more  than  1,000 
copies    for    tlie    year    1907- 

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Lodge  I.  O.  G.  T.,  publishers  (1-8). 
Copies     printed:     3.000  in   1900 
2,500  in  1906 
2,500  in  1907 

SAN   JUAN,  San  Benito   Co.  -O  800 

pop.— of  township  2,000—8  m.  W.  of  Hollis- 

ter,  the  county  seat  and  nearest  railroad 

station.    Agriculture. 

SAN  JUAN  VALLEY  ECHO;  Fri- 
days; republican:  ten  pages  12x18;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1870;  Thomas  A. 
Hughes,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

SAN  LEANDRO,  Alameda  Co.  -n 
2,253+  pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Go's  Rd., 
9  m.  S.  E.  of  Oakland,  the  county  seat,  and  15 


from  San  Francisco.   Farm  implements  and 

hardware  are  manufactm-ed.    Agriculture 

and  fruit  growing. 

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pages  18x24;  subscription  $2.50;  established 
1878;  Daniel  McCarthy,  editor  and  publisher. 

STANDARD;  Fridays;  independent; 
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lished 1892  ;  Weston  P.  Truesdell,  editor  and 
Dublisher. 

SAN  LUCAS,  Monterey  Co.  -o  349  pop., 
on  Southern  Pacific  Co's  Rd..  60  m.  S.  E.  of 
Salinas,  the  county  seat.  Agriculture  and 
stock  raising. 

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four  pages  14x20;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1886 ;  A.  A.  Harris,  editor  and  publisher 
(A  A). 

SAN  LUIS  OBISPO,  c.  h.,  San  Luis 

Obispo  Co.  g  3,021+  pop.— of  township  3,216+ 

—on  Pacific  Coast  Rd.,  9  m.  E.  of  San  Luis 

Obispo  bay  and  250  S.  E.  of  San  Francisco. 

Farming,  dairying  and  stock  raising. 

BREEZE;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
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publishers  (2-3). 

Copies  printed:  The  semi-weekly  edi- 
tion of  this  paper  had  credit  for  an 
average  issue  of  i,57S  for  the  year 
1899,  but  has  not  since  made  claim 
to    issuing   so   many    as    1,000    copies. 

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tablished February,  1905;  Charles  A.  Black, 
editor;  Dailv  Telegram  Co.,  publishers  (1—7). 

TRIBUNE;  every  mormng  except  Mon 
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Fridays;  republican;  daily  four  pages  18x24, 
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dailv  $5,  semi-weekly  $  1.50 ;  established  -daily 
1883," semi- weekly  1869;  Ben.  Brooks,  editor; 
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SAN  MATEO,  San  Mateo  Co. -nl,832t 
pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Co's  Rd.,  21  m. 
S.  E.  of  San  Francisco.  Dairying  and  tan- 
ning of  leather.  Fruits  and  wines. 
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subscription  .$2;  established  1889;  S.  D.  Merk, 
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.\pril,  ■!90l;  Paul  Pinckney,  editor;  Thlel  & 
Pinckney,  publishei-s  (I— 8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year_  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance  of   a  rating  to  that  effect. 

SAN  PEDRO,  Los  Angeles  Co.  P 
1,787+  pop.— local  estimate  6,000— on  San 
Pedro  Harbor;  San  Pedro,  LosAngeles  & 
Salt  Lake  and  Southern  Pacific  Co's  Rds., 
24  m.  S.  of  Los  Angeles,  the  county  seat.  Cul- 
tivation of  semi-tropical  fruits,  sardine 
and  abalone  canneries;  lumber;  fishing 
and  shipping. 
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tion  83:  established  10f;3:  San  Pedro  Publish- 
ing Co.,  editors  and  pu!jli>htrs  (il — h  h). 

TIMES;  every  evfuaiK  except  Suuday, 
and  WEEKLY,  Saturdays;  daily  four, 
weekly  eignt  pages  15x>2  ;  subscription- 
daily  $4.80,  weekly  $1.50;  established— daily 
1903,  weekly  189;j;  E.  B.  Scott,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

Copies  printed:  The  weekly  edition 
of  this  paper  for  the  year  1900 
seemed  to  assert  that  it  had  an  average 
issue  exceeding  1,000  copies,  but  failed 
to  furnish  such  definite  information  as 
would  warrant  the  accordance  of  a  rat- 
ing to  that  effect.  It  has  not  since 
made    any    renewal    of   the   claim. 

SAN  RAFAEL.,  c.  h.,  Marin  Co.  -a 

3,879+  pop.— of  township  8,008+— on  North 
Shore  and  San  Francisco  &  North  Pacific 
Rds.,  on  W.  side  of  San  Pablo  Straits,  15  m. 
N.  of  San  Francisco  and  at  the  base  of 
Mount  Tamalpais.  Resort  for  invalids. 
Dairying,  agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

MARIN  CO.  TOCSIN  ;  Saturdays; 
democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  subscrip- 
tion $2.50;  established  1879;  James  H.  Wil- 
kins,  editor  and  pnl)lisher  ( 7—5  P ). 

MARIN  JOlJRNAIi?  Thursdays;  re- 
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S2.50  ;  established  1861;  S.  H.  Olmsted,  editor; 
Olmsted  Co.,  publishers. 

SANTA  ANA,  c.  li.,  Orange  Co.  p 
4,933+  pop.— local  estimate,  7,.5i0;  on  Santa 
Ana, Southern  California  and  Southern  Pa- 
cific Go's  Rds.,  33  m.  S.  E.  of  Los  Angeles 
and  8  N.  of  Newport  Harbor,  on  the  Pacific 
Ocean.  Semi-tropical  fruit  growing  and 
wine  making. 

EVENING  BLADE;  every  evening  ex 
cept  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Fridays; 
republican ;  eight  pages  18x22 ;  subscription 
—dally  $6.  weekly  $1.50;  established  1887; 
Blade  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers 
(1-7). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  years  1903 
and  1906  tiie  weekly  edition  of  this 
paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance  of  a   rating  to  that  effect. 

BULiliETIN;  Fridays;  democratic; 
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established  1899;  Yarnell  &  Hopper,  editors 
and  publishers  (1—8;. 

SANTA  BARBARA,  c.  h.,  Santa 

Barbara  Co  t?  6,587+  pop.,  on  Southern  Pa- 
cific Co's  Kd.  and  Santa  Barbara  channel, 
362  m.  S.  K  of  San  Francisco,  midway  be- 
tween San  Luis   Obispo  and  Los  Angeles. 
Health  resort.    Agriculture,  stock  raising, 
and  wool  and  fruit  growing. 
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established  1877;  Thomas  M.  Storke,  editor 
and  publisher  (11— 5 P). 

MORNING  PRESS;  every  morning  ex- 
cept Monday,  and  WEEKLY,  Mondays; 
republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
—daily  $8,  weekly  $2;  established  1872;  R.  C. 
Rogers,  editor;  Press  Publishing  and  Print- 
ing Company,  publishers. 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  T903 
the  daily  edition  of  this  paper  seemed 
to  assert  that  it  had  an  average  issue 
exceeding    t,ooo     copies,    but    failed    to 

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furnish  such  definite  information  as 
would  warrant  the  accordance  of  st 
rating  to  that  effect.  It  has  not  since 
made      any      renewal      of     the     claim. 

NEWS;  every  evening  except  Sunday; 
independent;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion $6;  established  1885;  Frank  Sands,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (1—8). 

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pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1885;  G.  G.  Childers,  editor  and  publisher. 

PEOPLE'S  PAPER;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

SANTA  CLARA,  Saiita  Clara  Co.  -D 
3.6.50+ pop.— of  township  9,240+— on  Southern 
Pacific  Co's  Rd..  3  m.  N.  W.  of  San  Jose,  the 
county  seat,  and  47  S.  E.  of  San  Francisco. 
Santa  Clara  College  located  here.  Agri- 
culture, fruit  growing  and  manufacturing. 

JOURNAL;  semi-yveeklj\  Wednesdays 
and  Saturdays;  four  pages  18x24;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  1867;  N.  H.  Downing, 
editor  and  publisher. 

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can; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1894 ;  A.  C.  Gage,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

REDW^OOD;  monthly;  collegiate;  sev- 
enty pages  7x10;  subscription  $1..'^0;  estab- 
lished January,  190:3;  Students  of  Santa  Clara 
College,  editors  and  publishers. 

SANTA   CRUZ,  c.  h.,  Santa  Cruz 

Co.  -n  12,830— local  estimate  15,000 — pop.,  on 
Southern  Pacific  and  Ocean  Shore  Co's  Rds. 
and  on  N.  side  of  Monterej-  bay,  80  m.  S.  E. 
of  San  Francisco,  connected  by  steamers. 
Summer  resort,  having  50,000  visitors.    Has 
bitumen,  which  is  shipped  to  all  parts  of 
the  State.   Agriculture,  stock  raising,  dairy- 
ing, fruit   and  vine  growing,  and   manu- 
facture of  lumber,  sugar,  leather,  paper, 
cement,  powder  and  lime. 
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publican;  morning  twelve,  weekly  sixteen 
pages 20x24 ;  subscription— morning  $6,  weekly 
$2;  established— daily  1884.  weekly  1855:  Dun- 
can McPherson,  editor;    McPherson  &  Co., 
publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  issue  of  1,080  for  the  year 
1903,  but  has  not  since  made  a  definite 
and  satisfactory  claim  to  issuing  so 
many  as   1,000   copies. 

SURF;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  independent: 
eight  pages— daily  15x22,  weekly  18x24;  sub- 
scription-daily .$5,  weekly  $2;  established- 
daily  1883,  weekly  1875;  Arthur  A.  Taylor, 
editor  and  publisher  (2—8). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  sat- 
isfactory staement  has  ever  been  se- 
cured from  this^  paper,  but  the  daily 
edition  had  credit  for  exceeding  1,000 
in    1906    and    1907. 

TRIBUNE  SUNDAY  ADVERTIS- 
ER (A  A). 

SANTA  MARIA,  Santa  Barbara 
Co.  p  1,483  pop.,  on  Pacific  Coast  Rd.  and 
Santa  Maria  r.,  about  28  m.  S.  by  S.  E.  of 
San  Louis  Obispo,  and  70  N.W.  of  Santa  Bar- 
bara, the  count  J'  seat.  Agriculture,  fruit 
growing  and  stock  raising. 

GRAPHIC;  Saturdays;  independent: 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $2;  established 
1887;  J.  F.  &  R.  M.  Conkey.  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (1—8).  Publishes  editions  for  Loa 
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TIMES:  Saturdays;  republican;  four 
pages  18x24; '  subscription  $2;  established 
1871;  Julius  Ebel,  editor  and  publisher  (7— 5). 

SANTA  MONICA,  Los  Angeles  Co. 
P7,208pop.  in  1905,  on  Southern  California 
and  Southern  Pacific  Co's  Rds.  and  the 
Pacific  Coast,  about  20  m.  W.  of  Los  An- 
geles, the  county  seat.  Summer  resort  and 
shipping  port. 

OUTliOOK;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day; eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $6;  es- 
tablished 1896;  D.  G.  Holt,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7—5). 

SANTA    PAULA,    Ventura    Co.    p 

2,000  pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Co'sRd.,  16 

m.  E.  by  N.  E.  of  Ventura,  the  county  seat, 

and  64  from  Los  Angeles.    Oil ,  farming  and 

fruit  growing. 

CHRONICLE;  Fridays;  republican: 
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Usher  (1—8). 

SANTA  ROSA,  c.  h.,  Sonoma  Co.  -n 

6,673+  pop.— of    township    10,985+— on  San 

Francisco   &  North  Pacific  and   Southern 

Pacific  Co's  Rds.,  52  m.  N.  of  San  Francisco. 

Wine    making,    agriculture,  horticulture, 

dairying  and  poultry  raising. 

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Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1900 
the  daily  edition  of  this  paper  seemed 
to  assert  tiiat  it  had  an  average  issue 
exceeding  1,000  copies,  but  failed  to 
furnish  such  definite  information  as 
would  warrant  the  accordance  of  a 
rating  to  that  effect.  It  has  not  since 
made  any  renewal  of  the  claim- 
The  semi-weekly  edition  has  made  no 
definite  and  satisfactory  statement  since 
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was  believed  to  issue  more  than  1,000 
in    1906    and    1907. 

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Copies  printed:  The  daily  edition  of 
this  paper  had  credit  for  an  average 
issue  of  1,250  in  1899,  and  1,177  in 
1905,  but  has  not  since  made  definite 
and  satisfactory  claim  to  issuing  so 
many    as    1,000    copies. 

The  semi-weekly  edition  of  this  paper 
had  credit  for  an  average  issue  of  1,650 
in  1896,  since  which  time  it  has  not 
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more  than  1,000  copies  for  the  years 
1906  and  1907. 
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211  pop.,  on  Santa  Ynez  r.,  about  35  m.  N. 


W.  of  Santa  Barbara,  the  county  seat.  Olive 

and  fruit  raising  and  agriculture. 

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SAUSAL.ITO,  Marin  Co.  d  3.000 
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stock  raising. 

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SEBASTOPOL,  Sonoma  Co.  -D  900 
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7  m.  S.  W.  of  Santa  Rosa,  the  county  seat, 
and  .50  N.  of  San  Francisco. 

TIMES;   Saturdays;   independent;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established' 
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$1.50;  established  1897;  E.  R.  Cleveland,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—8). 

SEIiMA,  Fresno  Co.  u  l,083tpop.,  on 
Southern  Pacific  Co's  Rd.  Several  flour 
mills  and  lumber  yards.  Raisin  and  fruit 
packing.    Agriculture. 

FRESNO  CO.  ENTERPRISE;  Thurs 

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scription $1.50;  established  1889;  John  W. 
Aikiu,  editor  and  publisher. 

IRRIGATOR;  Saturdays;  democratic; 
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1886;  J.  J.  Vanderburgh,  editor  and  pub- 
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SIERRA  MADRE,ios^))^«/e.s  Co. 

[?  481+  pop.,  5  m  .N.  of  Santa  Anita,  the 

nearest  railroad  station, 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  11x16; 
subscription $1.50;  established  October,  1906; 
R.  T.  Cowles,   editor   and   publisher   (1—7) 

(A  A). 

SISSON,  Siskiyou  Co.  [^  1,200  pop.,  on 
Southern  Pacific  Co'sRd.,25m.  S.  of  Yreka. 
Lumber. 

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tabllshed  September,  1904;   Walter  C.  Spann- 
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SKIDOO,  Liyo  Co.  D-  Mining  region. 
NEWS;  Fridays  (A  A). 

SKYIiAND,  Santa  Cruz  Co.  -n  12 
m.  N.  of  Santa  Cruz,  on  Southern  Pacific 
Co.'s  Rd.,  60  m.  S.  of  San  Francisco.  Lum- 
ber and  fruit  growing. 

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lished  January,  1903;  Jos.  J.  Bamber,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—8). 

SONOMA,  Sonoma  Co.  -D  652t  pop. 
—of  township  3,172+— on  Snn  Francisco  & 
North  Pacific  Rd.  and  San  Francisco  baj', 
about  40  m.  N.  of  San  Francisco.    Farming. 

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established  1879;  H.  H.  Granice,  editor  and 
publisher. 

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established  1899;  W.  O.  Hoclter.  editor  and 
publisher  (8 — 5). 

SONORA,  c.  li.,  Tuolumne  Co.  a  l,922t 
pop..  60  m.  E.  of  Stockton.  Center  of  mining 
and  lumber  trade.  Marble,  slate  and  soap- 
stone  quarries.    Fruit  growing. 

SIERRA  DAILY  TIMES;  every 
morning  except  Sunday;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $fi;  established  1906;  Park  Wins- 
low,  editor;  William  Grant  and  J.  B.  Zim- 
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(1-8). 

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SOUTH  SAN  FRANCISCO,  San 

Mateo  Co.  -a  1,500  pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific 

Go's   Rd.  and  Bay  of  San  Francisco,  14  m. 

S.  of  San  Francisco.     Manufacturing. 

ENTERPRISE;  Saturdays; republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1895;  E.  E.  Cunningham,  editor  and 
publisher  (7—5). 

STANFORD  UNIVERSITY, 

Santa  Clara  Co.  -u  on  Southern  Pacific  Co's 
Rd.,  18  m.  N.  W.  of  San  Jose,  the  county 
seat,  and  33  S.  of  San  Francisco.  Seat  of 
Leland  Stanford  Junior  University. 

PALO  ALTO  DAILY  ;  every  evening 
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subscription  $.3;  established  1892;  Students 
of  Leland  Stanford  Junior  University,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  (7—5). 

CHAPARRAL;  semimonthly;  hu- 
morous; twenty-eight  pages  8x12;  subscrip- 
tion $2;  established  1900;  Earl  Hadley,  edi- 
tor; Times  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (1—8). 

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established  1899;  Stanford  Alumni  Associa- 
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Copies  printed:  This  periodical  had 
credit  for  issuing  i,ooo  copies  regularly 
in  the  year  1905,  but  has  not  since 
set  up  any  definite  and  satisfactory 
claim    for    issuing    so    many. 

STIRLING  CITY,  Butte  Co.  ti  1,«00 

pop.,  on  Butte  County  Rd.,  40  m.  N.  of  Oro- 

ville,  the  county  seat.  Lumbering  and  saw 

mills. 

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pages  18x23;  subscription  $1 ;  established  Au- 
gust, 1904;  H.  H.  Farnham,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7-5). 


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STOCKTON,  c.  h.,  San  Joaquin  Co.  u 

17,506+  pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Co's  Rd. 

and  Stockton  channel,  an  estuary  of  the 

San  Joaquin  r..  45  m.  S.  of  Sacramento,  the 

State  capital,  and  90  N.  E.  of  San  Francisco. 

Has  four  flour  mills  and  is  tlie  wheat  and 

manufacturing  center  of  California. 

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tablished 1880;  A.  L.  Crowell,  editor;  The 
Stockton  Mail  Co.,  publishers  (5—3). 

Copies  printed:  Daily  3,390  in  1896, 
since  which  time  no  definite  and  sat- 
isfactory statement  has  been  obtained, 
but  it  was  believed  to  issue  more 
than  1,000  in  1906.  The  weekly  edi 
tion  had  credit  for  3,494  in  1896,  since 
which  it  has  registered  no  claim  at  all, 
but  was  credited  with  more  than  1,000 
in    1906  and   1907. 

INDEPENDENT;  every  morning  ex- 
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republican;  daily  eight,  weekly  sixteen  pages 
15x22;  subscription— dally  $6,  weekly  $2;  es- 
tablished—daily 1857.weekly  1860;  J.  L.  Phelps 
&  Co.,  editors  and  publishers. 

Copies  printed:  The  daily  edition  ot 
this  paper  had  credit  for  an  average 
issue  of  3,120  in  1896,  since  which 
time  it  has  not  furnished  a  report,  but 
was  credited  with  printing  more  than 
1,000  copies  for  the  year  1907.  The 
weekly  edition  had  credit  for  an  av- 
erage issue  of  2,776  in  1896,  since 
which  time  it  has  not  furnished  a  re- 
port, but  was  credited  with  printing 
more  than  1,000  copies  for  the  year 
1907. 

RECORD  ;  every  evenmg  except  Sun- 
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Copies     printed:     daily,     2,932  in   1905 

2,970  in  1905 

The  semi-weekly  for  the  year  1904 
seemed  to  assert  that  it  had  an  average 
issue  exceding  1,000  copis,  but  failed 
to  furnish  such  definite  information  as 
would  warrant  the  accordance  of  a 
rating  to  that  effect.  It  has  not  since 
made    any   renewal   of  the   claim. 

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pages  15x22;  subscription  $2;  established 
1898;  Wm.  Leuz,  editor;  Siockton  Courier 
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Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  s.809  in  1905, 
but  has  not  since  made  definite  and 
satisfactory  claim  to  issuing  so  many 
as    1,000   copies. 

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SUISUN  CITY,  Solano  Co.  u  625t 
pop.— of  township  2,158+— on  Southern  Pa- 
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SUMMERLAND,  Santa  Barbara 
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seat.    Oil  works. 

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SUNNYVALE,  Santa  Clara  Co.  -a 

1,200  pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Rd.,  8  m. 

N.  W.    of   San   Jose.     Canning  factories, 

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bon  plants. 

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SUSANVIL.LE,  c.  h.,  Lassen  Co.  ti 

882  pop.,  on  Susan  r.,  90  m.  N.  W.  of  Reno, 
Nev.,  and  300  N.  E.  of  Sacramento,  the  State 
capital.    Farming  and  stock  raising. 

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SUTTER   GREEK,  Amador  Go.  n 

2,000  pop.,  4  m.  N.  by  N.  W.  from  Jackson, 
the  county  seat,  and  45  E.  S.  E.  of  Sacra- 
mento, the  State  capital.  Gold  mining  and 
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republican;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
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Copies  prinited:  For  the  year  1899 
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TEHACHAPI,  Kern.  Co.  g  600  pop., 

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Bakersfleld,  the  county  seat.     Agriculture 

and  fruit  raising. 

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TEMPIiETON,  Sail  Lui$  Obispo  Co. 

P  309+  pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Rd.,  20  m. 

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THERMAL,    Riverside   Co.  Q  §00 

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San  Bernardino.    Stock  and  produce  and 

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TRACY,  San  Joaquin  Co,  n  on  South- 
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ton, the  county  seat.    Farming. 
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subscription  $2;  established  1898;  Press  Co., 

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TRUCKEE,  Nevada  Co.  cf  2,000  pop., 
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Tahoe  Rds.,  120  m.  N.  E.  of  Sacramento,  the 
State  capital.    Ice  and  lumber, 

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information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
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TULARE,  Tulare  Co.  U  2,216t  pop.— 
of  township  3,441t— on  Southern  Pacific 
Go's  Rd.,  about  250  m.  S.  of  San  Fran- 
cisco. Artesian  wells.  Farming  and  grape 
growing. 

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$2;  established— daily  1886,  weekly  1882;  Char- 
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TUOLUMNE,  Tuolumne  Co.  n  1,500 

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county  seat.    Gold  mining  and  lumbering. 

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1899 ;  E.  C.  Damin,  editor  and  publisher  ( 1—^) . 

TURLOCK,   Stanislaus    Co.   -a   161t 
pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Rd.,  about  85  m. 
N.W.  of  Fresno. 
JOURNAL;  Fridays  (A  A). 

UKIAH,  c.  h.,  Mendocino  Co.  -a  l,850t 
pop.— of  township  8,767+— on  San  Francisco 
&  North  Pacific  Rd.  and  Russian  r..  121  m. 
N.  W.  of  San  Francisco.  Farming,  fruit, 
hop  and  wool  growing,  stock  raising  and 
lumbering. 

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democratiq;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$2.50;  established  1869:  J.  B.  Sanford,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  j'^ears  1903 
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that  it   had   an    average   issue   exceeding 

1,000  copies,  but  failed  to  furnish  such 
definite  information  as  would  warrant 
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publican;   eight   pages     15x22;    subscription 
$2.50;    established    1876;     W.  O.  White,  edi- 
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CALIFORMA. 


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1901;  Geo.  H.  Rhodes,  editor  and  publisher. 
ANCIENT  FORESTER;  monthly; 
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cents;  established  May,  1902;  J.  B.  Sanford, 
editor  and  DUblJsher. 

UPliAND,  San  Btrnardino  Co.  P,1500 

pop.,  on  Santa  Fe  Rd.,  40  m.  N.  E.  of  Los 

Angeles.    Agriculture  and  fruit. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  13x17;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1894;  E.  L.  Westlaud  &  Son,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (1—8). 

VACAVIIiliE,  Solano  Co.  a  l,220t 
pop.— of  township  4,160+— on  Southern  Pa- 
cific Go's  Rd.,  30  m.  S.  W.  of  Sacramento, 
the  State  capital,  and  60  N.  E.  of  San 
Francisco.  Seat  of  the  California  Normal 
and  Scientific  School.  Farming  and  fruit 
growing. 

REPORTER;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $2 ;  estab- 
lished 1883;  Adsit  &  Andrews,  editors  and 
publishers  (1-8). 

Corpies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the  claim. 

VALiLEJO,  Solano  Co.  D  12,000  pop., 
on  Southern  Pacific  Go's  Rd.  and  San  Pablo 
bay,  24  m.  N.  E.  of  San  Francisco.  Harbor 
Is  accessible  to  ships  of  large  draught.  U.  S. 
Navy  Yard  is  on  Mare  Lsland,  directly  op- 
posite.    Manufacturing  and  agriculture. 

EVENING  CHRONICliE;  every  even 

Ing   except    Sunday,   and    W  E  E  K  L.  Y, 

Fridays ;  republican ;  eight  pages— daily  1.3x20, 
weekly  20x26;  subscription— daily  $6,  weeklv 
$2;  established  1868;  W.  D.  Peunycook,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance   of   a    rating   to    that    effect. 

MORNING  NEWS;  every  morning  ex- 
cept Monday;  republican;  four  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $6;  established  1895; 
Henry  F.  Stahl,  editor  and  publisher. 

TIMES;  every  morning  except  Monde y 

VENICE,  Los  Angeles  Co.  g 
VANGUARD;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

VENTURA,  c.  h.,  Ventura  Co.  g  ,S,118 
pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Go's  Rd.,  30  m. 
S.  E.  of  Santa  Barbara.  Lima  beans,  wal- 
nuts, citrus  and  deciduous  fruits.  Genter 
of  petroleum  oil  belt. 

FREE  PRESS  ;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  inde- 
pendent-republican; daily  four,  weekly  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription— daily  $6,  weekly 
$2;  established  1875;  Reese  &  Whiting,  editors 
and  publishers  (1—6). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,524  in  1897 
and  2,128  in  1905,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satis- 
factory report,  but  was  credited  with 
more    than    2,250    in     1906    and    1907. 


DEMOCRAT;  Fridays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 1883;  John  McGonigle,  editor  and 
publisher. 

VISALIA,  c.  h.,  Tulare  Co.  n  3,085t 
pop.— of  township  4,948+— on  Southern  Pa- 
cific Go's  Rd.  and  Kaweah  r.,  30  m.  N.  E.  of 
Tulare  lake  and  about  200  S.  E.  of  Sacra- 
mento, the  State  capital.  The  oldest  town 
between  Stockton  and  Los  Angeles.  Agri- 
culture, stock  raising,  mining  and  fruit 
growing. 

MORNING  COURIER;  every  morn- 
ing except  Mondays;  eight  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription $5,  established  September,  1905;  F. 
L.  Piatt,  editor  and  publisher  ( 10— 5  P)  (A  A). 

MORNING  OEL.TA;  every  morning 
except  Monday ,  and  WEEK  L.  Y,  Thursdays; 
republican;  four  pages— daily  18x22.  weekly 
20x22;  subscription— daily  $5,  weekly  $1;  es- 
tablished-daily 1892,  weekly  1858;  Alonzo 
Melville  Doty,  editor  and  publisher. 

Copies  printed:  The  weekly  edition 
of  this  paper  has  on  three  occasions 
indicated  a  desire  to  have  credit  for 
issuing  more  than  i.ooo  copies 
regularly,  but  such  definite  information 
as  would  warrant  such  a  rating,  has 
never  been   forthcoming. 

TIMES;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  TIIL-ARE  CO.  TIMES,  Thursdays; 
democratic ;  four  pages— daily  13x20.  weekly 
22x28;  subscription  — daily  $6,  weeklv  $2; 
established— daily  1892,  weekly  1865;  'S.  B. 
Patrick,  editor  and  publisher. 

WATSONVILLE. So?i<a  Cr^iz  Co.-o 
3,538+  pop.,  on  Pajaro  Valley  and  Southern 
Pacific  Go's  Rds.  and  Pajaro  r.,  5  m.  W, 
from  Monterey  bay  and  20  S.  E.  of  Santa 
Cruz,  the  county  seat.  Agi-iculture,  fruit 
growing  and  lumbering. 

REGISTER;  every  morning  except 
Monday;  democratic;  eight  pages  15x21  J^; 
subscription $4. SO;  established  1880;  Ernest  H. 
Haack,  editor;  Register  Publishing  Co., 
publishers  (12 — 5). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  years  1903 
and  1906  this  paper  seemed  to  assert 
that  it  had  an  average  issue  exceeding 
i.ooo_  copies,  but  failed  to  furnish  such 
definite  information  as  would  warrant 
the  accordance  of  a  rating  to  that  ef- 
fect. 

PAJARONIAN;  Thursdays;  republl 
can;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $2;  es- 
tablished 1868;  W.  R.  Radcliff.  editor  and 
publisher. 

WEAVERVILLE,c.h.,rHn%  Co. 

i  968+  pop.  (of  township),  about  5  m.  from 

Trinity  r.,  47  X,  W.  of  Redding,  connected 

by  stage,  6it  E.  of  Eureka   and   180  N.  W. 

of  Sacramento,  the   State  capital.    Supply 

point  for  mining  camps.    Gravel  and  quartz 

mines. 

TRINITY  JOURNAL,;  Saturdays; 
Independent;  four  pages  16x'23;  subscription 
$3;  established  1856;  Given,  Edwards  &  Bre- 
mer, editors  and  nublishers  (1—8). 

WEST  BERKELEY, -4/ameda  Co. 

-a    Suburb  of  Berkeley. 

BERKELEY  SUN-I.ETTER;  Satur- 
days (A  A). 

WHEATIiAND,  ^Mfta  Co.  DSOlt  pop., 
on  Southern  Pacific  Go's  Rd.,  40  m.  N.  of 


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CALIFORNIA. 


Sacramento,  the  State  capital.     Shipping 

point  for  the  products  of  adjacent  copper 

mines.    Hops,  fruit,  live  stock  and  grain. 

FOUR  CORNERS?  Saturdays;  eight 
pages  13x2();  subscription  $1.50;  established 
188S;  J.  L.  Cleek,  editor  and  publisher  (9—6). 

WHITTIER,  Xos.4«^e/es  Co.  g  4,500 
pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Go's  Rd.,  10  m.  S. 
E.  of  Los  Angeles,  the  county  seat.  Oil, 
citrus  fruits  and  walnuts. 

N  E  W  Sj  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLY,  Fridays:  daily  four, 
weekly  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription- 
daily  $3,  weekly  $1.50;  established  1900;  F. 
W.  Wright,  editor;  Whittier  News  (Inc.), 
publishers  ( 1—8). 

R  E  G  1  5j  T  E  R  ;  semi-weekly,  Wednes- 
days and  Saturdays;  republican;  six  page* 
15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1892; 
B.  F.  Arnold,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

WIIililAMS,  Colusa  Co.  □  918t  pop. 

(of  township),  on  Southern  Pacific  Go's  Rd.. 

about  22  m.  S.  of  Willow.    Agriculture  and 

fruit  raising. 

FARMER;  Saturdays;  democratic; 
twelve  pages  9x12;  subscription  $2.50;  estab- 
lished i8S7;  S.  H.  Callen,  editor  and  pub- 
lish^. 

^WllAATS,  Mendocino  Co.  -DSlStpop., 
about  8  m.  N.  by  N.  W.  of  Ukiah,  the  county 
seat  and  nearest  railroad  point.  Farming 
and  lumbering. 

LITTLE  L.A  KE  HERALD;  Wednes 

days;    four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  May,  1901;  Alf  Pennington,  editor 
and  publisher. 
NE\V!S;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

WILLOW,  c.  h.,  Gienn  Co.  ^  893t 
pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Go's  P.d.,  150  m. 
N.  of  San  Francisco  and  30  S.  W.  of  Ghico. 
Agriculture  and  fruit  growing. 

JOURNAL  ;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  JSEMI-WEEKLY,  Tuesdays  and 
Fridays ;  democratic ;  daily  four,  semi-weekly 
six  to  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription— daily 
$5,  semi- weekly  $2.50:  established  —  daily 
1883,  semi- weekly  1378;  E.  M.  Sehorn,  editor 
and  publisher. 

GLENN   TRANSCRIPT;  semi  week 
ly;  democratic;  four  pages;  15x22;  sub-^crip- 
tion  $1.50;  established  Aue-usr,  19,2;  Frank 
Freeman,  editor;  Transcript  Publishing  Co.. 
publishers. 

REVIEW;  Saturdays;  republican;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $2;  established  1890; 
John  A.  Apperson,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

W^ILMINGTON. 

JOURNAL;  Thursdays;  independent; 
four  pages  15x22:  subscription  $1.^0:  estab- 
lished 1903;  F.  W.  Morris,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (5—5  PK 

WINTERS,  Yolo  Co.  a  785t  pop.— of 

township  1,137+— on  Southern   Pacific  Go's 
Rd.,W.  of  26  m.  Sacramento,  the  State  capi 
tal.    Fruit  growing  and  curing.    Grain  and 
general  agriculture. 
EXPRESS;   Fridays;    republican;    four 

pages  18x24;  subscription  $2;  established  1884; 

Frank  H.  Owen,  editor  and  publisher. 

WOODLAND,  c.  h.,  Yolo  Co.  a  2,886t 
pop.— of  township  4,329+— on  Southern  Pa- 


CALIFOR'SIA. 


cific  Go's  Rd.,  20  m.  N.  of  Sacramento,  the 

State  capital,  and  86  N.  E.  of  San  Francisco. 

Wheat,  barley,  fruit,   raisins,  wine,  wool 

and  live  stock. 

DEMOCRAT  ;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,    and    YOLO      DEMOCRAT, 

Thursdays;  independent-democratic;  daily 
four  pages  18x"^,  weekly  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription —daily  $5,  weekly  $2.50;  estab- 
lished—daily 1868,  weekly  1859;  Ed.  E.  Leake, 
editor  and  publisher. 

Copies  printed.  The  weekly  edition 
of  this  paper  had  credit  for  an  average 
issue  of  1,171  for  the  year  1896,  but 
has  not  since  made  any  detailed  and 
satisfactory  claim  to  issuing  so  many 
as   1,000   copies. 

MAIL;  every  morning  exceot  Monday, 
and  SEMI-WEEKLY,  Tuesdays  and 
Fridays;  republican;  four  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription—daily  $5,  semi- weekly  $2.50;  estab- 
lished—daily 1874.  semi-weekly  1868;  W.  F. 
Mixon,  editor  and  publisher  (12— 5  P). 

HOME  ALLIANCE;  Thursdays ; 
independent;  eight  pages  11x15;  subscription 
$1 ;  established  1891 ;  Mrs.  S.  A.  Huston,  editor 
and  publisher. 

YREKA,  c.  h.,  Siskiyou  Co.  q  l,263t 

pop.— of  township  2,235+— on  Yreka  Rd.  and 

Yreka  creek,  300  m.  N.  of  Sacramento,  the 

State  capital,  and  25  S.  of  Oregon  State  line. 

Agriculture,    lumber,    stock    raising   and 

mining. 

JOURNAL;  Tuesdays;  republican;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $2;  established 
1856;  Robert  Nixon,  editor  and  publisher. 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year^  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the    claim. 

SISKIYOU  NEWS;  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages  26x4i);  subscription  $2; 
established  1874;  F.  Holbrook,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  years  1903, 
T906  and  1907  this  paper  seemed  to 
assert  that  it  had  an  average  issue 
exceeding  1,000  copies,  _  but  failed  to 
furnish  such  definite  information  as 
would  warrant  the  accordance  of  a 
rating    to    that   effect. 

YUBA  CITY,  c.  h.,  Sutter  Co.  a  l,488t 
pop.  (of  township),  on  Southern  Pacific 
Go's  Rd.  and  Feather  r.,  nearly  opposite 
Marysville,  and  57  m.  N.  of  Sacramento,  the 
State  capital.  Manufactories  of  wagons 
and  agricultural  implements  and  two  large 
fruit  canneries.   Farming  and  fruit  raising. 

SUTTER    CO.    FARMER;    Fridays; 
republican:  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
S2;  established  1881;  L.  H.Woodworth,  editor 
Sutter  Publishing  Co..  publishers. 

SUTTER  INDEPENDENT  ;  Thurs 
days;  democratic:  eight  pages  13x20;  sub 
scription $2; established  1886;  J.  GloudPhipps 
editor  and  publisher. 


COLORADO. 


Population  539,700 1. 


Land 


Area  103,645  sq.  miles. 


Bounded  north  by  Wyoming  and  Nebraska,  east  by  Nebraska  and  Kansas, 
south  by  Oklahoma  and  New  Mexico,  and  west  by  Utah.  State  capital :  Den- 
ver. Principal  industries:  Cattle  and  sheep  raising,  gold  and  silver  mining. 
Number  of  newspapers  and  other  periodicals  (March  30,  1908),  368,  divided  as 
follows:  Daily,  42;  semi-weekly,  7;  weekly,  275;  semi-monthly,  6;   monthly,  38. 

The  cities  and  towns  of  over  3,500  population,  according  to  the  United  States 
census  of  1900  (t),  are  as  follows  : 


Denver 133,859t 

Pueblo ti8,157t 

Colorado  iSpriu^s til, 085+ 

Leadville 12,455+ 

Clippie  Creek 10,147+ 

Boulder 6,150+ 


Triuidad 5,345  + 

Victor 4,986+ 

Canyou  City 3.775  + 

Florence 3,728+ 

Salida 3,722+ 

Grand  J  auction 3,503+ 


AGUILAR,  ^as  Animas  Co.  O,  668+ 
pup.,  oa  Denver  &  Rio  Grande  Rd.,  about 
6)  m.  S.  of  Pueblo.  Coal  mining  and  agri- 
culture. 

APISHAPA    VALLEY    RECORD; 

Saturdays  (A  A). 

AKRON,  c.  h.,  Washington  Co.  z^  450 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &Qulucy  Rd., 

112   m.  E.   by   N.  E.  of  Denver,  the  State 

capital.     Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

PIONEER  PRESS;  Fridays;  repub- 
lican; eight  pages  16x22;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  18S6;  H.  G.  Pickett,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—3). 

WASHINGTON  CO.  LEADER;  Fri 

days;  republican;  eight  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1897;  John  M. 
Stuart,  editor  and  publisher  (5—5). 

ALAMOSA,  Conejos  Co.  g  3,000  pop., 
on  Denver  &  Rio  Grande  Rd.  and  Rio 
Grander.,  130  m.  S.  W.  of  Pueblo.  Gold  and 
silver  mines  in  vicinity.  Agriculture  and 
stock  raising. 

COURIER;  Saturdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1-50;  estab- 
lished 1889;  John  M.  Stewart,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

INDEPENDENT  JOURNALj  Thurg- 
days;  republican;  four  pages  18x24 ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  1875;  W.  H.  Hirst,  edi- 
tor; Independent  Journal  Publishing  Co., 
publishers. 

ALMA,  Park  Co.  n  297+  pop.— of 
township  380+— 10  m.W.  of  Como  and  about 
90  S.  W.  of  Denver,  the  State  capital.  Lum- 
ber yards.  Gold,  silver  and  copper  mining, 
milling  and  stock  raising. 

PARK  CO.  BULLETIN;  Fridaya; 
republican;  four  pages  17x24;  subscription 
$3;  established  1881;  Edward  Edwards,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (1—8). 

ANTONITO,  Conejos  Co.  g  347t  pop. 

—of  township  360+— on  Denver  &  Rio  Grande 

Rd.,  1  m.  S.  of  Conejos,  the  county  seat. 

Sheep.wool  and  cattle.  Mining  and  farming. 

LEDGER;  Saturdays;  republican;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1892;  J.  D.  Frazey,  editor  and  publisher. 

ARVADA,  Jefferson  Co.  U  412t  pop.. 

on  Colorado  &:  Southern  Rd.,  about  9  m. 

N.  W.  of  Denver,  the  State  capital. 

DISCOVERER;  Fridays  (A  A). 
SUN;  Fridajs(A  A). 


ASPEN,  c.  h.,  Pitkin  Co.  -aS.SOSf  pop., 

OQ  Colorado  Midland  and   Denver  &  Rio 

Grande  Rds.  and  Roaring  Fork  r.,   about 

43   m.  S.  E.  of  Glenwood  Springs    and  50 

W.  of  Leadville.  Foundries,  manufactories, 

smelters  and  concentrators.   Mining. 

DEMOCRAT  ;  every  morning  except 
Monday;  democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $6;  established  1900;  Chas.  Dally, 
editor  and  publisher. 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  189S 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the  claim. 

TIMES  ;  every  morning  except  Monday 
and  days  after  legal  holidays,  and  WEEK- 
LY, Saturdays;  republican;  daily  four, 
weekly  eight  pages  17x22;  subscription- 
daily  $5,  weekly  $2;  established- daily  1886, 
weekly  1881;  T.  J.  Murphy,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

Copies  printed;  For  the  year  1907 
the  daily  edition  of  this  paper  seemed 
to  assert  that  it  had  an  average  issue 
exceeding  1,000  copies,  but  failed  to 
furnish  such  definite  information  as 
would  warrant  the  accordance  of  a 
rating    to    that    effect. 

AULT,  TreW  Co.  cf  1,000  pop.,  on  Union 

Pacific  Rd.,  60  m.  N.  of  Denver  and  12  N.  of 

Greeley.    Agriculture. 

A  DVERTISER ;  Saturdays ;  republican ; 
sixteen  pages  11x15;  subscription  $1.50:  es- 
tablished August,  1904;  E.  P.  Hubbell.  editor 
and  publisher  (1—8). 

BASALT,  Eagle  Co.  n  382t  pop.— of 
township  565+— on  Colorado  Midland  and 
Denver  &  Rio  Grande  Rds.,  20  m.  S.  E.  of 
Glenwood  Springs.  Agriculture,  stock  rais- 
ing and  mining. 

JOURNAL;  Saturdays;  eight  pages 
13x20;  established  1897;  W.  H.  Hildreth,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (7—5). 

BERTHOUD,    Larimer   Co.   b    805t 

pop. —  of  township  752+  — on  Colorado 
Southern  Rd.,  11  m.  N.  of  Longmont  and  54 
from  Denver,  the  State  capital.  Agricult- 
ure and  stock  raising. 

BULLETIN!  Saturdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  R.  C. 
Hardesty,  editor  and  publisher  (6—5). 


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COLORADO. 


I 


COLORADO. 


BOULiDER,  c.  h.,  Boulder  Co.  (^  (3,150t 
pop.— local  estimate,  10,000 -on  Coloraao  & 
Northwestern,  Color;ido  &  Southern  and 
Union  Pacific  Rds.  and  Boulder  creek,  29 
m.  N.  W.  of  Denver,  the  State  capital.  State 
University  located  here.  Gold,  silver  and 
coal  mining,  oil  wells,  agriculture  and  stock 
raising. 

BOUI^DER  CO.  HERALD  ;  every 
evening  except  Sunday  and  Wednesday,  and 
W  E  E  K  Li  Y,  Wednesdays  ;  republican  ; 
eight  pages— daily  15x22,  weekly  20x26;  sub- 
ecription- daily  $5,  weekly  $3;  established 
1880;  Otto  H.  Wangelin,  editor  and  pub 
Usher  (12—4). 

Copies  printed:  The  weekly  edition 
of  this  paper  has  never  made  a  definite 
and  satisfactory  report,  but  had  credit 
for  printing  more  than  i,ooo  copies  in 
igo4   and    1906. 

CAMERA;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  TRIBUNE,  Fridays;  democratic; 
daily  four  pages  20x26,  weekly  four  pages 
20x26;  subscription— daily  $5,  weekly  $1;  es- 
tablished 1884;  L.  C.  Paddock,  editor;  The 
Boulder  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (6—5). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1898 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the    claim. 

NEWS}  Thursdays ;  republican ;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1866;  C.  Ricketts.  editor  and  publisher  (6— 5). 

SILVER  AND  GOLD:  Wednesdays 
during  college  year  (A  AK 

BOWERMAN,  Gunnison  Co.  -u  500 

pop.,  on  Colorado  &  Southern  and  Denver 

&  Rio  Grande  Rds.,  28  m.  E.  of  Gunnison. 

HERALD;  Thursdays;  independent: 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished August.  1903;  E.  R.  Lore,  editor  and 
publisher  (12—4)  (A  A). 

BRECKENRIDGE,  c.  h.,  Stimmii 

Co.  n  1,200  pop.,  on  Colorado  &  Southern 
Rd..  30  m.  E.  of  LeadviUe  and  105  N.  W:  of 
Denver,  the  State  capital.  Mining  and  stock 
raising. 

BULLETIN;  Fridays:  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $2.50;  established  1898;  J.  W. 
Smisher.  editor  and   publisher. 

J  O  U  R  N  A  li  ;  Saturdays ;  republican ; 
eight  pages  13x20:  subscription  $2.50;  estab- 
lished 1880;  O.  K.  Gaymon,  editor  and  pub 
lisher(l— 8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  has  on 
two  occasions  indicated  a  desire  to  have 
credit  for  issuing  more  than  1,000 
copies  regularly,  but  such  definite  in- 
formation as  would  warrant  such  a 
■^atinor  has  never  been    forthcoming. 

BRIGHTON,  c.  h.,  Adams  Go.  n  SCet 
pop.— of  township  674+— on  Union  Pacific 
Rd.,  19m.  N.  of  Denver.  Mining,  agricult- 
ure, stock  raising  and  gardening. 

BLADE;  Fridays;  independent-demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50: 
established  1901;  Lewis  C.  Grove,  editor  and 
publisher  (6—5). 

REGISTER;  Fridays;  four  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1886;  Lee  & 
Son,  editors  and  publishers. 


BRUSH,  Morgan  Co.  [J  3811  pop.— 
local  estimate  1,800— of  township  944+— on 
Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.  in  Colo 
rado,  10  m.  E.  of  Fort  Morgan,  the  county 
seat,  and  87  N.  E.  of  Denver,  the  State 
capital.  Stock  raising,  sugar  beet  cultuie 
and  farming. 

MORGAN  CO.  REPUBLICAN;  Fri 

days;  republican;  eight  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  September,  1901; 
L).  P.  baunders.  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 
TKIBUNE;  Fridays;  four  pai^es  15x2i;; 
subscription  $1;  established  1895;  Edward  H. 
Madison,  editor  and  publisher. 

BUENAVISTA,  c.  h.,  Chajffee  Co.  a 
1,006+  pop.,  on  Denver  &  Rio  Grande.  Atchi- 
son, Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  and  Union  Pacific 
Rds.,  36  m.  S.  by  S.  E.  of  Leadville.  Agri- 
culture, manufacturing,  mining  and  smelt- 
ing. At  an  elevation  of  seven  thousand  five 
hundred  feet. 

CHAFFEE  CO.   DE3IOCRAT; 

Fridays;  democratic;  four  pages  17x24;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1895;  C.  S.  Logan, 
editor  and  publisher. 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  ot 
the    claim. 

COLORADO  REPUBLICAN;  Thurs 

days;  repuV)lican;  ten  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1;  esiablislied  1880;  Gilbert  A. 
Walker,  editor  and  publisher  (1 — 8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  2,214  ^^ 
1896,  of  2,3S2  in  1898.  since  which 
time  it  has  not  furnished  a  definite 
and  satisfactory  report,  but  was  cre- 
dited with  printing  more  than  1,000 
copies    for    the    y,ears    1906    and    1907. 

BURLINGTON,  c.  h..  Kit   Carson 

Co.  n-  183+  pop. —  of  township  382+— on 
Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd.,  about 
43  m.  E.  of  Flagler.  Flour  and  feed  mills 
and  lumber  trade. 

KIT  CARSON  CO.  RECORD;  Sat- 
urdays; republican;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1:  established  August,  1901;  A.  C. 
Morrison,  editor:  Frank  D.  Mann,  publisher. 

REPUBLICAN;  Fridays:  independent; 
eight  pages  17J4x24:  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1892:  George  L.  Wilkinson,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 

CALHAN,  El  Paso  Co.  P  oOt  pop.,  on 
Chicago.  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd.,  40  m.  N. 
E.  of  Colorado  Springs,  the  county  seat. 
Cheese  making,  cattle  and  sheep  raising. 

DIVIDE  FARMER;  Fridays  (A  A). 

NEWS:  Fridays:  independent;  six  pages 
15x22:  subscription  $1:  established  January, 
1901;  A.  W.  Sparkman,  editor  and  publisher. 

CAMERON,  Teller  Co.  a  450  pop., 
on  Midland  Terminal  and  Colorado  Springs 
&  Cripple  Creek  District  Rds.,  3  m.  N.  E.  of 
Cripple  Creek,  the  county  seat.  Gold  min- 
ing. 
CRESCENT;    Fridays;    republican^ 

eight  pages  I3x2u;    subscription  $2;    estab. 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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COLORADO. 


lished  1898;    J.  R.  Wilson,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (A  A). 

CANON  CITY,  c.  h.,  Fremont  Co.  n 

3,775t  pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe 
and  Denver  &  Rio  Grande  Rds.  and  Arkan 
sas  r.,  41  m.  N.  W.  of  Pueblo  and  161  S.  by 
S.  W.  of  Denver,  the  State  capital.  Hot  and 
cold  soda  springs.  Coal,  oil,  sandstone  and 
lime.    Seat  of  Colorado  State  Penitentiary. 

RECORD;  daily,  and  WEEKLY, 
Thursdays;  republican;  six  to  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription— daily  $5,  weekly  $1.25; 
established— dally  August,  1906,  weekly  1878; 
Guy  U.  Hardy,  editor  and  publisher  (2— 7). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,529  in  1901 
and  2,001  in  1906,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnishe;d  any  definite  and  satis- 
factory report,  but  was  credited  with 
more    than    1,000    in    1907. 

CANNON;  Wednesdays;  democratic; 
elg he  pages  15^x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1887;  Catharine  B.  Bell,  editor;  Fre- 
mont Publishing  Ocmpauy,  publisSiers  (1 — 8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance   of    a    rating   to   that    effect. 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1898;  A.  F.  Ter- 
rill,  editor  and  publisher. 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1902 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  defirrite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  ot 
the    claim. 

CARBONDALE,  Garfield  Co.  ti  lT3t 

pop  —of   township  598+— on  Denver  &  Rio 

Grande  and  Colorado  Midland  Rds.,  15  m. 

E.  of  Glenwood  Springs  and  26  N.  W.  of 

Aspen.    Mining.    Cattle  and  farm  produce. 

ITEM;  Thursdays;  democratic;  six  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $2;  established  1898;  Chas. 
Johnson,  editor  and  publisher. 

CASTLEROCK,  c.  h..   Dotiglat  Co. 

D  450  pop.,  on  Denver  &  Rio  Grande  and 
Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rds.,  33  m.  S.  of 
Denver,  the  State  capital.  Stock  raising, 
dairying,  mining  and  quarrying. 

DOUGLAS  CO.  RECORD;  Thurs- 
days; republican;  four  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1898;  C.A.Bent, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

JOURNAL.;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $2;  established 
1880;  L.  C.  Wood,  editor;  H.  C.  Wood,  pub- 
lisher. 

CEDARED6E,  Delta  Co.  -a  about 
8  m.  N.  of  Payne,  nearest  station  on  Denver 
&  Rio  Grande  Rd. 

SURFACE   CREEK    CHAMPION: 

Fridays  (A  A). 

CENTER,  Sagnache  Co.  g  2Q0pop.,13 

m.  N.  of  Montevista.    Wheat,  oats,  barley, 

potatoes,  sugar  beets  and  stock  raising. 

DISPATCH;  Fridays ;  independent ; 
four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  established 
May,  1901;  Jute  Lawrence,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 


COLORADO. 


CENTRAL  CITY,  c.  h.,  Gilpin  Co.  a 

3,114+  pop.,  on  Colorado  &  Southern  Rd.,  in 
the  Rocky  Mountains,  40  m.  W.  by  N.  W.  of 
Denver,  the  State  capital.  Gold  mining, 
milling  and  smelting.  Supply  point  for  sur- 
rounding mining  district. 

GILPIN  OBSERVER;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$2;  established  1887;  F.  J.  Altvater,  editor 
and  publisher. 

REGISTER-CALL.;  Fridays;  republi- 
can; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $3;  es- 
tablished I860;  G.  M.  Laird,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

CHEYENNE  WELLS,  c.  h.,  Chey. 

enne   Co.   o-    725   pop.    (of   township),   on 

Union    Pacific   Rd.,  176  m.  E.  of    Denver. 

Farming  and  stock  raising. 

CHEYENNE  REPUBLICAN;  Fri- 
days; independent;  eight  pages  16x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1889;  W.  E.  Cain, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

COLLBRAN,  Mesa  Co.  -a  on  Denver 

&  Rio  Grande,  Colorado  Midland  Rds.,  4   m. 

N.  E.  of  Grand  Junction  at  De  Beque. 

PLATEA  U  VOICE;  Fridays;  independ- 
ent; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1898;  C.  B.  Pitts,  editor;  Pitts  & 
Pitts,  publishers  (1—7). 

COLORADO  CITY,  El  Paso  Co.  a 

2,914+  pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe 
and  Denver  &  Rio  Grande  Rds.,  3  m.  W.  by 
N.  W.  of  Colorado  Springs,  the  county  seat. 

EL  PASO  CO.  ARGUS;  Saturdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  June,  1900;  J.  O.  Chase, 
editor  and  publisher  ( A  A). 

IRIS;  Fridays;  republican;  four  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1889;  R.  A. 
Hampshire,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

COLORADO    SPRINGS,    c.   h., 

El  Paso  Co.  a  30,000  pop.,  on  Denver  & 
Rio  Grande,  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific, 
Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe,  Colorado  Mid- 
land and  Colorado  &  Southern  Rds.,  76  m. 
S.  by  S.  E.  ot  Denver,  the  State  capital. 
Ore  reduction  and  refining  mills.  Printers' 
Home,  school  for  deaf  mutes  and  blind 
asylum.    Health  resort  for  Invalids.    Gold 

mining. 

DAILY. 

EVENING      TELEGRAPH  ;      every 
evening  except   Sunday:  independent;  ten 
to  twelve  pages  18x22i^;  subsci-iption  $4.80; 
establishea    1887;   Evening   Telegraph   Pub 
lishing  Co.  (Inc. ),  publishers  (1—7). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit   for    an    average    issue    of    8,844    "^ 

1902,  since  which  time  it  has  not  fur- 
nished a  definite  and  satisfactory  re- 
port, but  was  credited  with  printing 
more  than  4,000  copies  for  the  years 
1906    and    1907. 

GAZETTE;  every  morning,  and 
W  EEK  LY,  Thursdays;  republican;  dally 
eight  to  sixteen,  Sunday  twenty-eight  to 
thirty-six,  weekly  twelve  pages  17x24;  sub- 
scription—daily $7,  weekly  $1 ;  established  — 
daily  1878,  weekly  1873;  C.  T.  Wilder,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  The  daily  edition 
of  this  paper  had  credit  for  an  average 
issue     of    '9,341     in     1902,    of    8,357    i" 

1903,  since  which  time  it   has   not   fur- 


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COLORADO. 


nished  a  definite  and  satisfactftry  report, 
but  was  credited  with  printing  more 
than    4,000    copies   for    the   year    1907. 

The  Sundav  edition  had  credit  for 
an  average  issue  of  8,549  i"  1903.  since 
which  time  it  has  not  furnished  a  re- 
port,  but  was  credited  with  printing 
more  than  4,000  copies  for  the  year 
1907. 

The  weekly  edition  had  credit  for 
issuing  more  than  1,000  copies  regu- 
larly in  the  year  1898,  but  has  not 
since  set  up  any  claim  for  issuing  so 
many. 

WEEKLY. 

COLORADO  PRESS;  Fridays;  four 
pages  ll}4x'U;  subscription  $l.5U;  established 
1896;  E.  C.  F.  Whitaker,  editor  and  publisher 
(6-5). 

EL.  PASO  CO.  DEMOCRAT;  Satur 
days;  democratic;  eight  pages  16x22;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1B89;  T.  B.  & 
Nellie  E.  Pyles,  editors  and  publishers. 

L.ABORKEVVS;Thursdays;  labor;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  establisiied 
September,  1901;  A.  J. E.Hubbard,  editor  and 
publisher. 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  has  on 
two  occasions  indicated  a  desire  to  have 
credit  for  issuing  more  than  1,000 
copies  regularly,  but  such  definite  in- 
formation as  would  warrant  such  r 
rating  has  never  been    forthcoming. 

MINING  IN  VESTOR;  Saturdays- 
mining;  eighty  pages  10x12;  subscription 
$2;  established  1895;  Claude  Sachs,  editor; 
Critic  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (1— (i). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  apverage  issue  of  2,520  in  1902 
and  10,547  in  190.6,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satis- 
factory report,  but  was  credited  with 
more    than    7,500    in    1907. 

MINING  NEWS:  Saturdays;  mining; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished July.  1902;  Will  J.  Mathews, editor  and 
publisher  (11—5). 

PUBLIC  OPINION;  Mondays  (A  A). 

TIGER;  Fridays,  during  college  year 
(AA). 

WESTERN  ENTERPRISE;  Satur- 
days;  negro;  independent;  four  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1892;  Porter 
S.  Simpson,  editor  and  publisher. 

MONTHLY. 

FRONTIER;  monthly;  literary;  fifty- 
two  pages  6x914;  subscription  50  cents;  estab- 
lished 1902,  Frontier  Publishing  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers  (9— 5P). 

COMO,  Park  Co.  D  407t  pop.— of  town- 
ship 504+— on  Union  Pacitic  Rd.,  10  m.  N.E. 
of  Falrplay,  the  county  seat.  Silver  and 
gold  mining. 

RECORD;  Thursdays;  Independent; 
8  pages  15x22;  subscription  $2;  established 
1881 ;  Webster  Ballinger,  editor  and  publisher 

(8-5)  (A  A). 

CORTEZ,  c.  h.,  Montezuma  Co.  p  400 

pop.,  12  m.  S.  W.  of  Dolores.    Agriculture 

and  extensive  irrigating  system. 

MONTEZUMA  JOURNAL;  Thurs- 
days;  independent:  six  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1888;  C.A.  Frederick, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

CRAIG,  iioutt  Co.  tl  175  pop.,  on  Den- 
■"er  &  Rio  Grande  and  Colorado  Midland 


Rds.,  about  35  ni.  N.  of   Meeker.     Cattle 
raising. 

RO  UTT CO  U NT  V  COURIER ;  Thurs- 
days; republican;  four  pages  16x22;  subscrip- 
tion $2;  established  1891 :  Walter  Spencer,  edi- 
tor ;  Courier  Printing  Co.,  publishers  (2—5). 

CREEDE,  c.   li.,  Mineral    Co.  g  938t 
pop.,  on  Denver  &  Rio  Grande  Rd.,  about 
35  m.  N.  W.  of  Del  Norte.    Mining. 
CANDLE;  Saturdays;  republican;  eight 

pages    15x22  :    subscription   $2;     established 

1892;   Sam.  A.  Moty,    editor    and  publisher 

( 1—8 ). 

CRESTED  BUTTE,  Gunnison  Co.  -D 
988+  pop.,  on  Denver  &  Rio  Grande  Rd., 
25  m.  N.  by  N.  W.  of  Gunnison,  the  county 
seat.  Gold,  silver  and  coal  mining  and 
coke. 

CITIZEN;  Fridays  (A  A). 

ELK  MOUNTAIN  PILOT;  Tues- 
days; four  pages  16x22;  subscription  $2;  es- 
tablished 1880;  Will  and  Minnie  C.  Decker, 
editors  and  publishers. 

CRIPPLE  CREEK,  Teller  Co.  a 
10,14;+  pop..  25  m.  W.  by  S.  W.  of  Colorado 
Springs,  the  county  seat.    Gold  mining. 
EVENING  STAR;   every  evening  ex- 
cept  Sunday,  and  WEEKLV,  Saturdays; 
republican;  eight  pages I5x2.i;  subscription- 
daily  $6,  weekly  $2.5u;  established  1S99;  C.  E. 
Wood,  editor  and  publisher  (9— 3). 

Copies    printed:    No    definite  _  and    sat- 
isfactory   report  was  ever  furnished    for. 
the   daily   edition,    but   it    has    been   cre- 
dited    with     issuing     more     than     1,000 
copies   from    1899   to   and  including  1907. 

The  weekly  edition  for  the  year 
1903  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  If 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the    claim. 

TI3IES;  every  morning  except  Monday, 
atid  WEEKIjY,  Thursdays;  republican; 
uaily  and  weekly  eight,  Sunday  twelve  to 
sixteen  pages  l7J>^x22;  subscription— dally 
$7.80,  weeitly  S1.5u;  established— daily  1892, 
weekly  1896;  Geo.  W.  Shepherd,  manager; 
The  Cripple  Creek  Times  Companv,  pub- 
lishers (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  The  daily  edition  of 
this  paper  had  credit  for  an  average 
issue  of  3,987  in  1901,  of  4,068  in  1902, 
since  which  time  it  has  not  furnished 
a  definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but 
was  credited  with  printing  more  than 
2,250    copies    for    the   year    1907. 

DEBEQUE,  Mesa  Co.  -n  150t  pop.— ot 
township  T50+— on  Denver  &  Rio  Grande 
and  Colorado  Midland  Rds.,  30  m.  N.  E.  of 
Grand  Junction,  the  county  seat.  Farm- 
ing, oil,  and  stock  raising. 

BUGLE;  Saturdays;  independent;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1888;  Bugle  Publishing  Company,  editors 
and  publishers. 

DEL  NORTE,  c.  h.,  Rio  Grande  Co. 

P  705+  pop.,  on  Denver  &  Rio  Grande  Rd., 

about  32  m.  N.  W.  of  Alamosa.    Grist  mills. 

Mining  and  agriculture. 

SAN  JUAN  PROSPECTOR:  Satur- 
days;    republican;     four  pages  20x26;   sub- 


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scriptlon  $2;  established  1874;  Geo.  A.  Scibird, 
editor;  Prospector  Publishing  Co.,  publishers. 

DELTA,  c.  h..  Delta  Co.  -n  2,500  pop., 
on  Denver  &  Rio  Grande  Rd.,  51  m.  S.  E.  of 
Grand  Junction.  Farming,  fruit  growing 
and  stock  raising. 

DELTA  CO.  TRIBUNE;  Fridays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$2;  establlstied  18S9a8Z)cZ^a  County  Laborer ; 
Elbert  E.  Watts,  editor;  Delta  County  Tri- 
bune Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (2— 8). 

INDEPENDENT;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  16x2a;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1883;  R.  D.  Blair,  editor  and  publisher. 

ORGANIZER:  Wednesdays  (A  A). 

DENVER,  c.h.,  v4rapaftoe  Co.  n  State 
Capital,  133,859+  pop.,  on  Union  Pacific, 
Denver,  Lakewood  &  Golden.  Atchison, 
Topeka  &  Santa  Fe,  Chicago,  Burlington  & 
Quincy,ColoradoEastern  and  Denver  &  Rio 
Grande  Rds.,  and  at  confluence  of  Cherry 
creek  and  S.  Platte  r.,  620  m.  W.  of  Omaha, 
Neb.  Altitude  five  thousand  three  hundred 
feet  above  sea  level.  Commercial  center  for 
the  mining  and  agricultural  interests  of 
Colorado  and  New  Mexico. 
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an  average  issue 
ies,  but  failed  to 
information 
cordance  of 

has    not    since    made    any     renewal     of 
the   claim. 

INTERNATIONAL  HORSE- 
SHOERS'  MAGAZINE;  monthly; 
labor;  twenty  eight  pages  6x9;  subscrip- 
tion 50  cents;  established  1900;  Roady  Kene- 
han,  editor;  International  Union  of  the 
Journeymen  Horseshoers'  Union  of  U.  S.  and 
Canada,  publishers. 

INTERSTATE    TRADE     BULLE- 
TIN;   monthly;     mercantile;     twenty  four 
pages   10x12;    subscription   $1;     established 
March,  1904;  Geo.  V.  Richards,  editor;  BuUe 
tin  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (1—7). 

IRRIGATION;  monthly;  irrigation; 
and  agriculture;  thirty-two  pages  10x12;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1903;  C.  O.Sprenger, 
editor;  Irrigation  Publishing  Company,  pub- 
lishers (1—5)  (A  A). 

Copies  printed:  Average  issue  9,917 
in  1904  and  believed  to  exceed  7,500 
in    1906. 

MEDICAL  TIMES  AND  UTAH 
MEDICA  L  JOURNA  L  ;  monthly;  medi- 
cal; ninety-six  pages  6MxlO;  subscription 
$1;  established  18S2;  Edward  C.  Hill,  editor; 
The  Medical  Times  Publishing  Co..  pub 
Ushers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  issue  of  i.ooo  for  the  year 
1903,  but  has  not  since  made  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  clainiing  to  is- 
suing   so    many    as    1,000    copies. 

i>lINING  TRUTH;  monthly  (A  A). 

MODERN  WORLD;  monthly  (A  A). 

MOTOR  FIELD;  monthly ;  automobile 
and  cycling;  flftj'-two  to  eighty  pages  6^x10; 
subscription  $1;  established  1892;  G.  A. 
Wahlgreen,  editor  and  publisher;  dated 
also  at  San  Francisco.  Cal.   (1—7). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  10,453  in  1896 
and  5.000  in  1906,  since  which  it  hjas 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satis- 
factory report,  but  was  credited  with 
more   than   4,000   in    1907. 

OUTDOOR  LIFE;  monthly;  recrea- 
tiou;  one  hundred  and  forty-eight  pages  7x 
10J><>;  subscription  $1-50;  established  1897;  J. 
A.  McGuire,  editor;  Outdoor  Life  Publishing 
Co..  publishers  (1—7). 

(Topics  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  20,308  in_  1900 
and  45,041  in  1906,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
than    40,000    in    1907. 


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ing and  flnancial;  two  hundred  pages GJ^xlO; 
subscription  $1;  established  October,  1904 ; 
Harry  J.  Newton,  editor ;  tiarry  J.  Newton 
and  W.  H.  Cunningham,  publishers.  Office, 
1715  California  street  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  4,750  in  1905 
6,375  in  1906 
8,875   in   1907 

PYTHIAN  TRIANGLE;  monthly; 
Knights  of  Pythias;  twenty-four  pages  6x9; 
subscription  $1;  established  1893;  J.  D.  Wil- 
liamson, editor  and  publisher. 

QUERIES;  monthly;  twenty  pages 
10^x15*;  subscription  50  cents;  established 
January,  1907;  Newton  &  Cunningham,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  (10—7  P). 

RAILWAY  GAZETTE;  monthly; 
one  hundred  and  eiglit  page?  5x10 ;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1885;  G.R.Ohlin,  editor; 
The  Gazette  Publishing  Co.,  publishers 
(12-3)  (A  A ). 

Copies  printed:  This  publication  has 
never  furnished  a  satisfactory  report, 
but  was  believed  to  issue  more  than 
4,000    copies   in    1906. 

RANCH  AND   RANGE;   monthly;  il 
lustrated;   twenty-four  to  forty-eight  pages 
9x12;  subscription  $1;  established  1900;  H.  S. 
Groves,  editor  and  publisher  (1 — 5  P). 

Copies  printed:  This  paiper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  7,041  in 
1902,  since  which  time  it  has  not  fur- 
nished a  definite  and  satisfactory  re- 
port, but  was  credited  with  printing 
more  than  4,000  copies  for  the  year 
1907. 

RETAIL  CLERKS'  INTERNA- 
TIONAL ADVOCATE;  monthly;  labor; 
thirty  six  pages  6}^xlO;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1893;  Max  Morris,  editor;  Retail 
Clerits'  National  Protective  Association,  pub- 
lishers (2— 8). 

Copies  printed:  43,666  in  1903 
50,000  in  1904 
50,000  in  1905 
50,000  in  1906 
50,000  in  1907 

ROCKY  MOUNTAIN  DRUGGIST; 
monthly;  drugs;  fifty-four  pages  9x12:  sub- 
scription 50  cents;  established  1888;  C.  E. 
Ward,  editor;  Rocky  Mountain  Druggist 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (12 — 1). 

Copies  printed:  2,969  in  1904,  and 
believed  to  issue  more  than  i.ooo  in 
1906    and    1907. 

ROCKY  MOUNTAIN  ENDEAVOR; 

monthly;  Christian  Endeavor;  twenty-four 
pages  63^x10;  subscription  50  cents;  estab- 
lished March,  1901;  J.  T.  Traylor,  editor; 
The  Endeavor  Press,  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  years  1902 
and  1907  this  paper  seemed  to  assert 
that  it  had  an  average  issue  exceeding 
1,000  copies,  but  failed  to  furnish  such 
definite  information  as  would  warrant 
the  accordance  of  a  rating  to  that 
effect. 

ROCKY"  MOUNTAIN  MAGAZINE; 
monthly;  twenty-four  pages  10x143^;  sub- 
scription 10  cents:  established  March,  1903; 
Rocky  Mountain  Magazine,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8—3  P). 

ROCKY  MOUNTAIN  OFFICIAL 
RAILWAY  GUIDE:  monthly;  railroad; 
one  hundred  and  twelve  pages6x9;  subscrip- 
tion 50  cents;  established  1892;  E.  L.  Bost- 
wlck,  editor;  The  Rocky  Moimtain  Official 
Guide  Co.,  publishers  ( 1—8). 

Copies  printed:  4,018  in  1905 
1,625  in  1906 
3,718  in  1907 

SISTER  REPUBLICS;  monthly; 
English  and  Spanish;  thirty-two  pages  6x9; 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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COLORADO— Denver. 


COLORADO. 


subscriptiounO cents:  established  1S99;  Frank 

Brady,  editor  and  publislit-r  ( '^ — 8^ 

Copies     printed:      3.792   in   1903 

3,792  in   1904 

3,500  in   1906 

3,000  in   1907 

SQUARE  AMI  C«KUl*AS>»;nionthly; 
masonic;  thirty  six  pages  TxlU;  subscription 
$1;  established  1892;  L.N.  Greeuleaf,  editor 
and  publisher  (2— 3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,367  in  1895, 
of  1,550  in  1902,  since  which  time  it 
has  not  furnished  a  report,  but  was 
credited  with  printing  more  than  1,000 
copies    for  the   year    1907. 

STUFFED  CLUB;  monthly;  hygiene; 
eighty  pages  5x6^;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1900:  Dr.  J.  H.  Tilden,  editor:  Dr. 
R.  R.  Daniels,  publisher  fi—S).  | 

Copies     printed:      7,840  in   1907  | 

SWASTIKA  ;  montlily  (  A  A). 

WESTERN  INVESTORS'  RE- 
VIEW; monthly  (A  A). 

WESTERN    POULTRY    WORLD; 
monthly;     potiltry;     thirty  six  pages  9x12;  I 
subscription  .50  cents;    established   1902:  W.  ^ 
C.  Schuman.  editor;  Western  Poultry  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  publishers  (1—6). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  10,250  in  1903 
and  18,500  in  1906,  since  which  it  | 
has  not  furnished  any  definite  and 
satisfactory  report,  but  was  credited 
with    more    than    12,500    in    1907.  1 

WESTERN    T  R  A  1)  K    JOURNAL 

(succeeding    Westeryi   Grocer,  Butcher  and  1 
Clerk r,    monthly;    general    trade;    twenty 
pages7xl0;  subscription 50 cents;  established  ' 
1898;   Keller  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (1—7)  (A  A).  I 
W^ESTERX  WORLD:  monthly;  min- I 
ing;  forty-eight  pages  9x12;  subscription  $1;  , 
established  1902  a«  Conquest;  P.  A.  Leonard, 
editor;  Western  World  Publishing  Co.,  pub-  I 
lishers  (6— 5P). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  has  never  I 
furnished  a  satisfactory  report,   but  was 
believed     to     have     printed     more     than 
1. 000    in    1906    and    1907. 


DOLORES,  Montezuma  Co.  P  275 
pop.— of  township  600  — on  Rio  Grande 
Southern  Rd.,  28  m.  S.  W.  of  Rico.  Farm- 
ing and  fruit  and  stock  raising. 

STAR;  Fridays  ;  democratic ;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $2;  established 
1897;  Charles  Bear,  editor  and  publisher  ( 1—8). 

DURANGO,c.li.,ia7'Zrt<aCo.p3,317t 

pop.,  on  Rio  Grande  Southern  and  Denver 
ft  Rio  Grande  Rds.  and  Las  Animas  r.,  451 
m.  S.  W.  of  Denver,  the  State  capital.  Out- 
fltting  point  for  miners.  Good  coking  coal. 
Agriculture,  stock  raising,  smelting  and 
mining. 

DEillOCRAT;  every  morning  except 
Monday,  and  WEEK.IiY.  Fridaj's;  demo- 
cratic; daily  four.weekly  eight  pages  lTx22J^; 
subscription— daily  S6.  weekly  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1896;  David  F.  Day,  editor  and  pub 
Usher  (T— 5). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
the  daily  edition  of  this  paper  was 
credited  with  an  average  issue  exceed- 
ing 1,000  copies,  since  which  time  it 
has  not  made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 

HERALD  ;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  SEMI-WEEKLY,  Mondaysand 
Thursdays;  republii-an;  four  pages—daily 
18x24,  semi-weekly  2lx26;  subscription— dally 


$6,  semi  weekly  $1.50;  established— daily  1831; 
Geo.  N.  Raymond,  editor;  Herald  Printing 
Co.,  publishers. 

WAGE  EARNER;  Thursdays;  repub- 
lican; four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1894;  O.  8.  Galbreath,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 

EADS,  c.  h.,  Kiowa   Co.  P,  165  pop.,  on 

Missouri  Pacific  Rd.,  25  m.  W.  of  Sheridan 

Lake.    Farming  and  stock  raising. 

KIOWA  CO.  PRESS;  Fridays;  re- 
publican; four  pages  20x26;  subscription 
$150;  established  1887;  J.  L.Pyles, editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 

EAGLiE,  Eagle  Co.  n  175t  pop.— of 
township  271t— on  Denver  ft  Rio  Grande 
Rd.,  31  m.  E.  6f  Glenwood  Springs.  Agri- 
culture. 

EAGLE  VALLEY  ENTERPRISEi 

Fridays;  republican;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  May,  1901;  G.  T. 
Haubrich,  editor  and  publisher  (1 — 3). 

EATON,  Weld  Co.  cf  1,200   pop.,  on 

Union  Pacific  Rd..8  m.  N.  of  Greeley,  the 

county  seat.    Farming,  flour  and  sugar. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  sixteen  pages  11x15; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1894;  H.  E. 
Hogue  and  J.  E.  Snook,  editors  and  publish- 
ers (1-8). 

ELBERT,  Elbert  Co.  n-  300  pop.,  on 

Colorado  &  Southern  Rd.,  52  m.  S.  E.  of 

Denver,   the    State    capital.     Agriculture, 

dairying,  and  stock  raising. 

ELBERT  CO.  TRIBUNE  ;  Thurs- 
days; republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1..50;  established  1884;  J.  E.  Pope, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

ELDORA,  Boulder  Co.  rt  500t  pop., 

22  m.  S.  W.  from  Boulder,  the  county  seat. 

Gold  mining. 

RECORD;  Saturdays;  four  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1;  established  19(j2;  Henry  M. 
Warner,  editor  and  publisher. 

ELIZABETH, ^Z&cr<  Co.  a-  215t  pop., 

on  Union  Pacific  Rd.,  39  m.  S.  E.  of  Denver, 

the  State  capital.    Corn,  oats,  rye,  potatoes 

and  cattle. 

BANNER;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1888;  F,  P.  Murray,  editor  and  publisher. 

ENGLEWOOD,    Arapahoe  Co.  D  8 

m.  S.  of  Denver,  the  State  capital. 

TRIBUNE;  Saturdays;  Independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished April,  1905;  J.  Homer  Rickart,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—8). 

ERIE,  Weld  Co.  cf  697  pop.,  on  Union 
Pacific.  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy 
Rds., 25  m.  N.  of  Denver,  the  State  capital. 
Rich  coal  mines. 

HERALD;  Thursdays  (A  A  ). 

WESTERN  MIRROR;  Fridays;  In- 
dependent ;  eight  to  twelve  pages  11x16;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  June,  1903;  J.  W. 
Hoffman,  editor  and  publisher  ( 11— 5  P)  (A  A). 

EVANS,  Weld  Co.  cf  889+  pop.,  on 
Union  Pacific  Rd.  and  South  Platte  r., 
about  4  m.  S.  of  Greeley,  the  county  seat, 
and  48  N.  by  N.  E.  of  Denver,  the  State  cap- 
ital. Cattle  shipping,  stock  raising  and 
farming. 
COURIER;      Saturdays;      democratic: 


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a:merican  newspaper  directory, 


COLORADO. 


COLORADO. 


four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lehed  1870;  A.  H.  Woodmansee,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—7). 

FAIRPL.AY,  c.  h.,  Park   Co.  D  319t 

pop. —  of   township   406+  — on   Colorado  & 

Southern  Rd.,  80  m.  W.  S.  of  Denrer,  the 

State   capital.      Hay    and    beef   industry. 

Sliver  and  gold  mines.    Summer  resort. 

FliUME;  Fridays;  democratic;  four 
pages  18x32 ;  subscription  S2 ;  established 
1878;  C.  P.  Link,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

FLORENCE,  Fremont  Co.  d  6,000 
pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  and 
Denver  &  Rio  Grande  Rds.,  8  m.  S.  E.  of 
Canon  City,  the  county  seat.  Ore-reduction 
works.  Petroleum  oil,  mining,  fruit  grow- 
ing and  agriculture. 

TRIBUNE;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLiY,  Fridays;  daily,  inde- 
pendent; weekly,  republican;  four  pages  15x 
22;  subscription— daily  $4.80,  weekly  $1;  es- 
tablished 1896;  A.P.Willimas,editor;  Tribune 
Printing  &  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (1—8). 

CITIZEN  ;  Thursdays;  republican;  four 
pages  17x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1902;  C,  H.  and  C.  N.  Bissell,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (11—6). 

EX  PARTE;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.5U;  established 
September,  1901;  F.  A.  Moore,  editor  and  pub 
Usher. 

FLORISSANT,  Teller  Co.  a  131! 
pop.,  on  Colorado  Midland  Rd.,  47  m.  N.  W. 
of  Cripple  Creek,  the  county  seat.   Mining. 

EAGLE;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $2;  established 
1898;  J.  W.  Horrigan,  editor;  J.  R.  Wilson, 
publisher. 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definit, 
information  as  would  warrajit  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  eflfect.  J 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the    claim. 

FORT    COLLINS,    c.    h.,    Larimer 

Co.  [j  4,600t  pop.,  on  Colorado  &  Southern 

Rd.,  74  m.  N.  of  Denver,  the  State  capital, 

and  45  S.  of  Cheyenne,  Wyo.     Beet  sugar, 

quarrying   and   grain.    Stock  raising  and 

wheat  growing. 

COURIER;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Wednesdays;  repub- 
lican; twenty  pages  15x22;  subsci-iption 
—  daily  $6,  weekly  $2;  established— daily 
1902,  weekly  1878;  Ansel  Watrous,  editor; 
Courier  Printing  and  Publishing  Companj', 
publishers  (1—7). 

Copies  printed:  The  weekly  editioit 
of  this  paper  had  credit  for  an  issue 
of  1,200  in  1895,  since  which  time  it 
has  not  furnished  a  definite  and  satis- 
factory report,  but  was  credited  with 
printing  more  than  1,000  co$>ies  for 
the   year   1907. 

DEIVIOCRAT;  every  morning  except 
Monday  (▲  A). 

EXPRESS  ;  every  morning,  and 
WEEKLY,  Wednesdays  ;  sixteen  to 
twenty    pages    15x22;     subscription  — dally 

,  weekly  $1..50;  established  — daily  1907. 

weekly   1878;    McCormick  Brothers,  editors 
and  publishers  (1—8) 

Copies  printed:  weekly,  1,089  in  1900, 
increasing  to    1,786   in    1904,   and  in  the 


absence  of  a  satisfactory  report,  be- 
lieved in  1906  and  1907  to  have  an  out- 
put  in   excess   of    1,000    copies. 

LARIMER  CO.  DEMOCRAT;  Sat- 
urdays; democratic;  eight  to  twelve  pages 
16x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established  March, 
1904;  H.  C.  Branch,  editor  and  publisher(l— 7). 

ROCKY  MOUNTAIN  COLLE- 
<wIAN;  semimonthly,  during  college  year 
(▲A). 

FORT  LUPTON,  Weld  Co.  □'  214t 
pop.,  on  Union  Pacific  Rd.,  26  m.  N.  of  Den- 
ver, the  State  capital.  Cheese  making  and 
canning  corn,  tomatoes,  beans  and  peas. 
Agriculture. 

PRESS;  Fridays  (A  A). 

SPIRIT;  Fridays;  independent;  four 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1892;  F.  L.  Falkenburg,  editor  and  publisher 

(AA). 

FORT  MO'RGA'S^c.h.,  Morgan  Co. 

cT  3,500  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  & 
Quincy  Rd.,  76  m.  N.  E.  of  Denver,  the  State 
capital.  Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 
Sugar-beet  district. 

MORGAN  CO.  HERALD;  Fridays; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1888;  G.  E.  Hosmer,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

TIMES;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1884;  James  A.  Ide.editorand  publisher. 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  ha^^ 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the   claim. 

FOUNTAIN,  El  Paso  Co.  a  400t 
pop.  (of  township),  on  Atchison,  Topeka  & 
Santa  Fe,  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific, 
Colorado  Southern  and  Denver  &  Rio 
Grande  Rds.,  12  m.  S.  E.  of  Colorado  Springs, 
the  county  seat,  and  80  S.  E.  of  Denver. 
Cattle  raising.  Agriculture  and  horticul- 
ture. 

HERAIiD;  Saturdays;  republican;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1899;  Harry  Ellington,  editor  and  publisher. 

FOWLER,  Otero  Co.  CX  369t  pop.,  on 
Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Feand  Missouri 
Pacific  Rds.,  29  m.  W.  of  Lajunta.  the  coun- 
ty seat,  and  35  E.  of  Pueblo. 

TRIBUNE;  Fridays;  Independent; 
four  pages  15x22:  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1897;  G.  W.  Smith,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6— 5). 

FRUIT  A,  Mesa  Co.  -n   126t  pop.— of 

township  756+— on  Rio  Grande  Western  Rd., 

10  m.  N.  W.  of  Grand  Junction,  the  county 

seat.    Stock  raising  and  agriculture. 

MESA  CO.  MAIL  ;  Saturdays;  people'! 
party  ;  four  pages  15x22  ;  subscription  $1  ; 
established  1892  ;  H.  C.  Wagner,  editor  and 
publisher. 

GEORGETOWN,  c.  h.,  Clear  Creek 

Co.  D  1,418+  pop.— of   township    l,479t— on 

Union  Pacific  Rd.,  In  the  Rocky  Mountains, 

50  m.  W.    of  Denver,   the   State  capital. 

Mining. 

COURIER;  Saturdays;  four  pages  18x24; 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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COLORADO. 


subscription  $1.50;  established  1877;  S.  Ran- 
dall, editor  and  publisher  (7—5). 

Copies  printed:  For  tlie  year  1901 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  If 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the    claim. 

GLENTVOOD   SPRINGS,  c.   h., 

Oarfleld  Co.  )j  2,000  pop.,  on  Denver  &  Rio 

Grande  and  Colorado  Midland  Rds.,  about 

60  m.  W.  by  N.  W.  of  Leadville.  Hot  springs 

make  it  a  resort  for  invalids.  Cattle  raising, 

coal  mining,  agriculture  and  fruit  growing. 

AVALANCHE  ;  every  evening  except 

Sunday,     and     AVALANCHE     ECHO, 

Thursdays;  independent;  daily  four,  weekly 

eight   pages    13x20:    subscription— daily    $6, 

weekly  $2:  established— dally  1891,    weekly 

1887;    H.    J.  Holmes,  editor   and    publisher 

(1-8). 

GLEN  WOOD  POST  AND  WEEK- 
LY LEDGER  ;  Saturdays:  eight  oages 
15x22;  subscription  $2;  established  1S91;  A. 
J.  Dickson,  editor  and  publisher  (13 — 4). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit   for    an    average    issue    of    i.i6q    in 

1903,  since  which  time  it  has  not  fur- 
nished a  detailed  and  satisfactory  re- 
port, but  was  credited  with  printing 
more    than     1,000    copies    for    the    year 

1904,  but  was  not  thought  to  print  so 
many  in   1906  and    1907. 

GOLDEN,  c.  h.,  Jefferson  Co.  a  3,152t 
pop.,  on  Denver,  Lakewood  &  Golden  and 
Union  Pacific  Rds.  and  Clear  creek,  15  m. 
W.  of  Denver,  the  State  capital.  Coal 
shafts  ;  flour  mills,  smelting,  copper  re- 
duction, pottery  and  drainpipe,  fire  and 
pressed  brick  works.  State  School  of 
Mines  and  State  Reform  School  are  located 
here. 

COLORADO    TRANSCRIPT; 

Thursdays;   democratic;   eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription    $2;    established    1866;    George 
West,  editor;  The  Transcript  Publishing  Co., 
publishers. 
GLOBE;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

GOLDFIELD. 
CRESCENT;  Fridays  (A  A). 

GRANADA,  Prowers  Co.  P.  ^27  pop. 

in  1905,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe 

Rd.,  16  m.  E.  of  Lamar,  the  county  seat. 

Agriculture. 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1898;  D.  H.  Dlckason,  editor  and  publisher 
(6-5). 

GRAND  JUNCTION,  c.  h.,  Mesa 
Co.  -n  3,503+  pop.,  on  Denver  &  Rio  Grande, 
Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe,  Little  Book 
Cliff  and  Rio  Grande  Western  Rds.  and 
Grand  r.,  about  85  m.  S.  W.  of  Glenwood 
Springs.  Agriculture,  fruit  growing  and 
stock  raising. 

HERALD  ;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

MESA  CO.  DEMOCRAT;  Fridays 
(A  A). 

NEWS;  Saturdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $2;  established  1882; 
Price  &   Newton,   editors    and   publishers. 

Copies  printed :    This    paper   had   cre- 


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dit  for  an  issue  of  1,155  for  the  year 
1895,  but  has  not  since  made  claim 
to   issuing   so  many   as    1,000  copies. 

GRAND  VALLEY. 

NEWS:  Wednesdays  (A  A). 

GRANITE,  Chaffee  Co.  D  250  pop.,  on 

Colorado  Midland  and  Denver  &  Rio  Grande 

Rds.,  18  m.  S.  of  Leadville.    Gold  mining. 

WINING  JOURNAL;  Mondays;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages  18x24:  subscription  $2; 
established  1894;  O.  A.  Brown,  editor  and 
publisher(l— 8). 

GREELEY,  c.  h.,  Weld  Co.  ^  3,023t 
pop.— local  estimate  5,500— on  Union  Pacific 
and  Colorado  &  Southern  Rds.  and  Cache 
La  Poudre  r.,  5  m.  from  its  confluence  with 
Platte  r.,  and  52  N.  by  N.E.  of  Denver,  the 
State  capital.  Beet  sugar  and  potatoes. 
Rich  coal  flelds  in  vicinity.  Agriculture 
and  stock  raising.  Seat  of  State  Normal 
School. 

SUN;  semi- weekly,  Tuesdays  and  Fri- 
days; republican;  four  pages  16x22;  subscrip- 
tions! .50;  established  1872;  T.  T.Wilson,  edi- 
tor; Sun  Publishing  Co.,  publishers. 

TRIBUNE;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1870;  Charles  Hansen,  editor;  C.  H. 
Wolfe,  publisher  (8— .3). 

Copies  printed:  1,662  in  1901 
2,017  ^  190a 
2,095  in  1903 
2,177  'ti  1904 
2,26s  in  1905 
2,298  in  1906 
2,450  in   1907 

WELD  CO.  REPUBLICAN;  Satur- 
days ;  republican ;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  1887;  Townsend  & 
Weber,  editors  aud  publishers. 

Copies  printed:  For  the  years  1903 
and  1906  this  paper  seemed  to  assert 
that  it  had  an  average  issue  exceeding 
i,ocko  copies,  but  failed  to  furnish  such 
definite  information  as  would  warrant 
the  accordance  of  a  rating  to  that 
effect. 

GUNNISON,  c.  h.,  Gunnison    Co.  -n 

1,200+  pop.,  on  Denver  &  Rio  Grande  and 
Colorado  Southern  Rds.,  51  m.  E.  of  Mont- 
rose. Gold,  silver,  Iron  and  coal  mining, 
agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

NEWS-CHAMPION;  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic; six  pages  15x22;  subscription  $2;  es- 
tablished 1880;  H.  F.  Lake,  Jr.,  editor  and 
publisher  (1--8). 

Copies     printed:     1,057  in   1907 
REPUBLICAN;    Thursdays:     republi- 
can; eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $2;  es- 
tablished 1900;    C.  T.  Sills,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

HAYDEN,  Rouit  Co.  \^  1,000  pop., 
70  m.  N.  W.  of  Yarmony,  the  nearest  rail- 
road station,  and  229  N.  W.  of  Denver. 
Coal  mining  and  cattle  raising. 

REPUBLICAN;  Fridays:  four  pages 
17x24  ;  subscription  $2 ;  established  1908; 
George  W.  Smith,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

HOLLY,  Prowers  Co.  R  364t  pop.— ol 
town  ship  837+— on  Atchison,Topeka  &  Santa 


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Fe  Rd.,  28  m.  E.  of  Lamar,  the  county  seat. 

Agriculture. 

CHIEFTAIN;  Fridays;  independent; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  estHh- 
lished  1897;  L.  N.  Zalinger,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

HOIiYOKE,  c.  h.,  Phillipt  Co.  cf  4511 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincj'  Rd., 
48  m.  E.  of  Sterling.    Agrriculture. 

PHILLIPS  CO.  REPUBL.1CA1N; 

Thursdays;  republican;  four  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1900;  O.  C. 
Zingg,  editor  and  publisher. 

STATE  HERAIiD  ;  Fridays;  repub- 
lican ;  eight  pages  18x24  ;  subscription  $1.50; 
•stablished  1887;  J.  H.  Painter,  editor  and 
publisher  (2—8). 

HOOPER,  Costilla  Co.  p  177t  pop.— 
of  township  401t— on  Denver  &  Rio  Grande 
Rd.,  160  m.  S.  W.  of  Denver.  Agriculture 
and  wheat  shipping.' 

TRIBUNE;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subsoription  $1.50;  established 
1890;  C.  F.  Chapman,  editor;  Tribune  Pub- 
lishing Company,  publishers. 

HOTCHKISS, -D«»a.  Co.  -neoot  pop., 
on  Denver  &  Rio  Grande  Rd.  and  N.  Fork 
of  Gunnison  r.,  25  m.  N.  E.  of  Delta,  the 
county  seat.  Mining,  cattle,  and  fruit 
growing. 

HERALD;  Fridays  (A  A). 

NORTH  FORK  TIMES;  Fridays;  re 
publican;  six  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  189fi;  Thomas  L.  Blackwell,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—8). 

HUGO,   c.  h.,  Lincoln  Co.  d-  260t  pop. 

(of  township),  on  Union  Pacific  Rd.,  105  m. 

E.  S.  E.  of  Denver,  the  State  capital.   U.  S. 

Land  Office  located  liere.     Shipping  point 

for  cattle  and  sheep. 

RANGE  LEDGER;  Wednesdays;  in- 
dependent; four  pages  20x26;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1889;  CM.  Miles,  editor 
and  publisher. 

IDAHO  SPRINGS,  Clear  Creek  fo. 

a  2,502t  pop.,  on  Union  Pacific  Rd.,  14  m.  E. 

by  N.  E.  of  Georgetown,  the  county  seat. 

Has  springs  of  mineral  water.    Mining. 

MINING  GAZETTE;  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic; sixteen  pages  13x20;  subscription  $2; 
established  1881;  V.  I.  Noxon,  editor;  The 
Clear  Creek  County  Printing  and  Publish- 
ing Company,  publishers  (6-- 5). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  issue  of  1,202  for  the  year  1906, 
but  has  not  since  made  definite  and 
satisfactory    claim    to    issuing    so    many 

as    1,000    copies. 

NEWS;  Fridays ;  Independent ;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $2;  established  1883; 
M.  J.  Bowen,  editor  and  publisher. 

SIFTINGS;  Saturdays ;  republican ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $2;  John 
T.  Mallalien,  editor;  Sifting  Printing  and 
Publisning  Co.,  publishers  (1—7). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  ha 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the    claim. 


JOHNSTOWN. 

BREEZE:  Thursdays  (A  A). 


JULESBURG,c.  h.,  Sedgivick  Co.^ 
900  pop.,  at  junction  of  main  and  Denver 
branch  of  Union  Pacific  Rd.  and  South 
Platte  r.,  193  m.  E.  of  Denver  and  81  W.  of 
North  Platte,  Neb.  Stock  raising  and  agri- 
culture. 

GRIT-ADVOCATE;  Fridays;  republi- 
can; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1889;  Ed.  A.  Fry,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

KERSEY,  Weld  Co.   ^    550   pop.,  on 

Union  Pacific  Rd.,  55  m.  N.  E,  of  Denver. 

Farming  and  stock  raising. 

ENTERPRISE  ;  Fridays;  independent ;' 
four  pages  17x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished August,  1904;  E.  P.  ShaCCner,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—8). 

KIOWA,  c.  h.,  Elbert.  Co.  D-  67St 
pop.  ( of  township),  on  Kiowa  creek,  7  m.  E. 
of  Elizabeth,  the  nearest  station  on  Colora- 
do &  Southern  Rd.,  and  45  S.  E.  of  Denver. 
Agriculture  and  ranching. 

DIVIDE  REVIEW;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

RECORD;  Saturdays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1899;  C.  L. 
Dickerson,  editor  and  publisher  (9—6)  (A  A). 

KREMML.INO,  Gmnd  Co.  \2  11  m. 

W.  of  Sulpher  Springs,  nearest  station  on 

Denver,  Northwestern  &  Pacific  Rd. 

GRAND  CO.  NEWS;  Fridays;  repub- 
lican; ten  pages  15x22;  subscription  $2;  es- 
tablished 1903;  Fred  J.  Perry,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—6). 

LAFAYETTE,  Boulder  Co.  ^  3,000 
pop.,  on  Colorado  &  Southern  and  Burling- 
ton &  Missouri  River  Rds.,  12  m.  E.  of 
Boulder,  the  county  seat.  Agriculture, 
stock  raising  and  mining. 

LEADER;  Fridays;  six  pages;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  February,  1905; 
Jack  Demotte,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

NEWS-FREE  PRESS;  Fridays;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1898;  Charles  Payne  Smith,  editor;  Clyde  L. 
Stanley,  publisher  (1—8). 

LA  JARA,  Conejos  Co.  g  400t  pop., 
on  Denver  &  Rio  Grande  Rd..  25  m.  N.  of 
Conejos,  the  county  seat.  Mining,  agricul- 
ture, sheep  and  cattle. 

CHRONICI^E;  Fridays;  republican ; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1896;  Clifton  H.  Wilder,  editor  and 
publisher  (2—8). 

Copies     printed:     1,172  in  1907 

LAJUNTA,  c.  h.,  Otero  Co.  R  2,513t 
pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd. 
and  S.  bank  of  Arkansas  r.,  about  63  m.  E. 
by  S.  E.  of  Pueblo.  Extensive  railroad 
shops.    Cattle  raising  and  agriculture. 

D  E  .11  O  C  R  A  T ;  every  evening  except 
Sunday;  democratic;  four  pages  14x20:  sub- 
scription $4;  established  1896;  Marion  R.  Mc- 
Cauley,  editor  and  publisher  (12 — 4). 

TRIBUNE  ;  semi-weekly,  Wednesdays 
and  Saturdays;  republican;  Wednesday  four, 
Saturday  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1880;  S.  B.  Mason,  editor 
and  publisher. 

OTERO  CO.  DEMOCRAT; Saturdays; 
democratic;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1890;  Marion  R.  McCauley, 
editor  and  publisher. 

LAKE  CITY,  c.  h.,  Hinsdale  Co.  p 

700+ pop.,  on  Denver  &  Rio  Grande  Rd.,  45 


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m.    S.    S.  E.  of  Gunnison  and   200   W.   of 
Pueblo.    Gold,  silver  and  lead  mining. 

PIIONOGRAPH;  Saturdays;    dem 
ocratic;    four    pages     18x24  ;     subscription 
$2.50;   established  1875;  John   Uglow,  editor 
and  publisher  ( 1—8). 

TIMES  ;  Thursdays;  republican;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $2.50;  established 
1891;   Wm.   C.Blair,  editor  and  publisher. 

L  A.M AR,  c.  h., Prowers  Go.  0,4,500  pop., 
on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd.  and 
S.  bank  of  Arkansas  r.,  60  m.  E.  of  La 
Junta  and   116   from  Pueblo.    Agriculture. 

NEWS;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEK IjY,  Fridays;  republican;  dally 
four,  weekly  twelve  pages  16x22  ;  subscrip- 
tion—daily $4,  weekly  $1.50;  established- 
daily  1907,  weekly  1887;  C.  Frost  Liggett,  ed- 
itor and  publisher  (1—8). 

REGISTElt;  Wednesdays;  republican; 
ten  pages  13x20 ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  estab- 
lished 1886;  George  B.  Merrill,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

SPARKS;  Thursdays;  democratic;  six 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1886:  JoeT.  Lawless,  editor  and  publisher. 

liA  PLATA,  La  Plata  Co.  JJ  30  pop., 
15  m.  N.  W.  of  Duraugo,  the  county  seat. 
Mining  and  agriculture. 

MINER;  Thursdays;  republican  and 
mining;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $2; 
established  1894;  C.  O.  Clark,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (A  A). 

LAS  ANIMAS, c.  h..  Bent  Co.  O,  l,l»2t 
pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd. 
and  S.  bank  of  Arkansas  r.,  29  m.  E.  of  La 
Junta  and  80  from  Pueblo.  Cantaloupes 
and  sugar  beets.    Cattle  and  sheep  raising. 

BENT  CO.  DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1884;  Geo.  B.  Wick,  editor 
and  publisher  (7—5). 

LEADER;  Fridays;  four  pages  17x24; 
subscription  $2;  established  1873;  John  A. 
Murphy,  editor  and  publisher. 

IjAVETA,  Huerfano  Co.  p    550  pop.— 

of  township  l,048t— on  Denver  &  Rio  Grande 
Rd.,  14  m.  S.  W.  of  Walsenburg,  the  county 
seat,  and  60  S.  by  S.  W.  of  Pueblo.  Summer  re- 
sort. Agriculture,  coal  mining  and  stock 
raising. 

ADVERTISER;  Saturdays;  independ- 
ent; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  es- 
tablished 1895;  C.  E.  Turner,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—S). 

LEADVILLE,c.h.,  Lake  Co.  n  12,455t 
pop.,    on  Atchison,  Topeka   &   Santa  Fe, 
Denver  &  Rio   Grande  and  Union  Paclfio 
Rds.,  about  80  m.  S.  W.  of  Denver,  the  State 
capital.    Leading  city  and  trade  center  of 
gold,  lead  and  silver  mining  district. 
ilERALD-DEMOCRAT;  everymorn 
ing  except  Monday,  EVENING  CHRON- 
ICLE, every  evening  except  Sunday,  and 
WEEKliY,  Mondays;  republican;  morn- 
ing and   weekly  eight,  evening  four  pages 
18x22;  subscription— moi'ning  $9,  evening  $6, 
weekly    or    Sunday    $2;    established    1879; 
Leadvllle  Publishing  and  Printing  Co.,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  (2—4). 
Copies    printed: 

Morning,    4,470  in  1904 
4,674  in  1907 
The    evening    edition    had    credit  ^  for 
an  average  issue  of  1,837  ^^  1904,  since 
which   it   h?s  not   furnished   any   definite 


and  satisfactory  report,  but  was  credit- 
ed with  more  than  1,000  every  year 
since,    up    to    and    including    1907. 

Weekly,  no  detailed,  satisfactory  re- 
port was  ever  obtained,  but  was  be- 
lieved to  issue  more  than  1,000  in  1906 
and    1907. 

Publisher's  announcement  .—Study  the  map 
of  Central  Colorado.  Leadville  is  the  cen- 
tral point  for  a  large  mining  and  agricul- 
tural region.  The  Morning  Herald-Demo- 
crat and  Evening  Chronicle  are  the  only 
daily  papers  between  Pueblo  and  Grand 
Junction,  a  distance  of  35i)  miles.  If  you 
want  to  reach  the  people  uf  this  important 
territory,  write  our  agents,  The  S.  C.  Beck- 
vvith  Special  Agency,  Tribune  Building, 
Chicago— Tribune  Building,  New  York. 

LITTLETON,  Arapahoe  Co.  a  738t 
pop.,  on  Denver  &  Rio  Grande  and 
Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rds.,  11  m. 
S.  of  Denver,  the  county  seat  and  Stats 
capital.    Agriculture. 

ARAPAHOE  HERALD;  Saturdays; 
eight  pages  15i^x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished September,  1902;  Frank  L.  Finch, 
editor  and  publisher. 

ARAPAHOE  REPUBLICAN; Satur- 
days (A  A). 

INDEPENDENT;  Fridays;  Independ- 
ent democratic;  eight  pages  17x24;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1888;  Henry  Kraft,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—8). 

LONGMONT,  Boulder  Co.  [^  2,201t 
pop.— of  township  3,430+— on  Chicago,  Bur- 
lington &  Quincy  and  Colorado  &  Southern 
Rds.,  32  m.  N.  by  N.  W.  of  Denver,  the 
State  capital.    Agriculture. 

EVENING  CALL;  daily,  and  WEEK- 
LY, Saturdays;  republican;  daily  four  pages 
17x24,  weekly  eight  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion—daily 84,  weekly  $1.50;  established- 
daily  1906.  weekly  1898;  Geo.  W.  Johnson, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—3). 

TIMES;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLY,  Saturdays;  independent; 
daily  four,  weekly  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription— daily  $4,  weeklj^  $1.50;  established 
—daily  1893,  weekly  1888;  Elmer  F.  Beckwith, 
Sr.,  editor;  Elmer  F.  Beckwith,  Jr., publisher. 

LEDGER;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1879;  C.  W.  Boynton,  editor  and  manager; 
Ledger  Publishing  Co..  publishers. 

LOUISVILLE,  Boulder  Co.  t  2,500 
pop.— of  township  3,500— on  Colorado  & 
Southern  Rd.,  10  m.  S.  E.  of  Boulder.  Coal 
mining  and  agriculture. 

BLACK  DIAMOND   AVORLD; 

Saturdays;  republican;  eight  pages  13x26; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  October,  1901; 
A.  S.  Rudd,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

LOVELAND,  Larimer  Co.  ^  5,000 
pop.,  on  Denver  &  Great  Western  and  Colo- 
rado &  Southern  Rds.,  59  m.  N.  of  Denver, 
the  State  capital.  Agriculture,  mining  and 
stock  raising.    Canning  factories. 

REGISTER;  daily,  and  WEEKLY, 
Thursdavs;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1894;  J.  Gordon  Smith, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  years  189S 
and  1906  this  paper  seemed  to  assert 
that  it  had  an  average  issue  exceeding 
1,000  copies,  but  failed  to  furnish  such 
definite  information  as  would  warrant 
the  accordance  of  a  rating  to  that 
effect. 


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COLORADO. 


HERALD;  semi- weekly,  Tuesdays  and 
Fridays  (A  A). 

REPORTER;  Thursdays;  reoublican; 
eight  pages  15x:i2;  subscription  $1.50;  es- 
tablished 1880;  Frank  McMeekin,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—3). 

Copies     printed:      1,175  in   1907 

LYONS,  Boulder  Co.  ^1  547t  Pop.,  on 

Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd..  33  m.  N. 
of  Boulder,  the  county  seat.  Red  sand- 
stone. 

RECORDER;  Thursdays:  four  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1900; 
O.  H.  Knight,  editor  and  publisher  (6— 5). 

MA'SCOS,  Montezuma  Co.  P383t  pop., 

on  Rio  Grande  Southern  Rd.,  15  m.  E.  of 

Cortez,  the  county  seat.    Farming. 

TIMES -TRIBUNE;  Fridays:  demo- 
cratic; four  pages  14x21 ;  subscription  $2;  es- 
tablished 1892;  W.  H.  Kelley,  editor;  Kelley 
&  Carr,  publishers. 

MANITOU,  El  Paso  Co.  n  l,303t  pop., 
on  Atchison.  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  and  Man- 
itou  &  Pike's  Peak  and  Denver  &  Rio 
Grande  Rds.,  6  m,  N.  W.  of  Colorado 
Springs,  the  county  seat.  Summer  and 
health  resort. 

PIKE'S    PEAK  DAILY  NEWS; 

two  editions  dally  during  summer  season 
(A  A). 

JOURNAL;  Fridays  ;  republican  - 
twelve  pages  11x17;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1882;  E.  D.  Bowers,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  1,034  fo^" 
the  year  1903,  but  has  not  since  made 
any  claim  to  issuing  so  many  as  1,000 
copies. 

MANZANOLA,  Otero  Co.  0,400  pop., 

on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd.,  25  m. 

N.  W.  of  Lajunta,  the  county  seat.    Live 

stock  and  farming,  cantaloupes  and  sugar 

beets. 

SUN;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  March,  1901;  H.  J. 
Woodbury,  editor;  Frank  Hays,  Jr.,  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

MEEKER,  c.  h.,  Bio  Blanco  Co.  ^  1,000 
pop.— of  township  1,200— on  Whiter.,  about 
75  m.  N.  W.  of  Glenwood  Springs.  Coal  de- 
posits in  vicinity.    Stock  raising. 

HERALD;  Saturdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $2;  established 
1885:  Jas.  Lvttle.  editor  and  publisher  d—R). 

WHITE   RIVER    REVIEW;   Satur 
days;    republican;    four   pages   15x22;    sub- 
scription  $2;    established    February,    1901; 
Jam«s  L.  Riland,  editor  and  publisher. 

MONTEVISTA,  Bio  Grande  Co.  g 

556+  pop.,  on  Denver  &  Rio  Grande  Rd.  and 
Rio  Grande  r.,  about  18  m.  N.  W.  of  Alamosa. 
Steam  flour  mills,  foundry  and  smelter. 
Mining,  stock  raising  and  farming. 

JOURNAL;  Saturdays;  independent; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1888;  Charles  S.  Conant,  editor;  Jour- 
nal Publishing  Co..  publishers. 

SAN  LUIS  VALLEY  GRAPHIC 
AND  MONTE  VISTA  REPORTER; 
Fridays;  republican;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1884;  Whittier 
&  Tohill,  editors  and  publishers  n— 8). 


MONTEZUMA,  Summit  Co.  n  l,217t 
pop.,  about  5  ni.  S.  E.  of  Keystone,  nearest 
station  on  Colorado  &  Southern  Rd. 
PROSPECTOR;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

MONTROSE,  c.  h.,  Montrose  Co.  -n 

1,217+  pop.— local  estimate  3,800— on  Denver 
&  Rio  Grande  Rd.,  about6m.  S.  of  Grand 
Junction.  Fruit  growing,  farming  and 
stock  raising. 

ENTERPRISE;  semi  weekly,  Tues- 
days and  Fridays;  democratic;  six  pages 
16x22;  subscription  $2;  established  1887;  The 
Enterprise  Printing  Co.,  editors  and  publish- 
ers (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,073  ^n  1896 
and  1,289  in  1906,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
than    1,000   in    1907. 

PRESS;  Thursdavs;  republican;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50:  established 
IS80;  Heckethorn  &  Murphy,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers. 

WESTERN  EMPIRE;  Saturdays:  re- 
publican: eiylit  pages  ](ix22;  suliscflption 
$1.50;  established  Januarv,  I9u5:  John  J. 
McCarthy,  editor:  Empire  Printing  Com- 
pany, publishers  (1—8). 

MONUMENT,  El  Paso  Co.  D  156t 
pop. — of  township  352+— on  Atchison,  Tope- 
ka &  Santa  Fe  and  Denver  &  Rio  Grande 
Rds.,  20  m.  N.  of  Colorado  Springs,  the 
county  seat.  Potato  and  grain  raising. 
MESSENGER;   Saturdays;    four  pages 

13x20;    subscription  $1.50;    established    1890; 

C.  D.  Ford,  editor;  W.  T.  Lambert,  publisher. 

MOSCA,   Costilla  Co.  p  293t   pop.    (of 

township),  on  Denver  &  Rio  Grande  Rd., 

aoout  12  m.  N.  of  Alamosa.    Agriculture. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50:  established 
1892;  F.  C.  Hitchcock,  editor;  Chas.  H.  Reed, 
publisher. 

NEWCASTLE,  Garnehi   Co.  ^  431t 

pop.,  on  Denver  &  Rio  Grande  and  Atchison, 
Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rds.,  12  m.  W.  of  Glen- 
wood Springs,  the  county  seat.  Coal,  fruit 
and  live  stock. 

GARFIELD     CO.    DEMOCRAT; 

Thursdays;  democratic;  four  pages  15x22: 
subscription  $1.50;  established  January,  1901 ; 
Democrat  Printing  Company,  editors  and 
publishers. 

NEW  WINDSOR,  Weld  Co.  cf  1,000 

pop.,  on  Colorado  &  Southern  Rd.,  80  m.  N. 

of  Denver.     Beet  sugar  factory. 

OPTIMIST;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished December,  1904;  C.  A.  Brakeman.  edi- 
tor; Windsor  Publishing  Company,  publish- 
ers (12—4). 

POUDRE  VALLEY;  Saturdays;  inde- 
pendent; twelve  to  sixteen  pages  11x16;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1895;  Roy  Ray,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (7— 5). 

NORWOOD,  San  Miguel  Co.  P  53t 
pop.,  about  15  m.  W.  of  Browns,   nearest 
station  on  Rio  Grande  Southern  Rd. 
RECORD;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

OLATHE,  Montrose  Co.  -n  497t  pop., 
on  Denver  &  Rio  Grande  Rd.,  about  10  m. 
N.  of  Montrose,  the  county  seat. 

WESTERN  SLOPE  CRITERION; 

Thursdays  (A  A). 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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ORDWAY,  Otero  Co.  P,  1,000  pop.,  oii 
Missouri  Pacific  Rd.,  18  m.  N.  W.  of  La 
Junta,  the  county  seat,  and  50.  E.  of  Pueb- 
lo.   Farming  and  stock  raising. 

NEW  ERA;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  April,  1902; 
J.  F.  Johnson,  editor  and  publisher  ( 1— 8 ). 

OURAY,c.  h.,  Ouray  Co. p 2, 196t pop., 
on  Denver  &  Rio  Grande  Rd.  and  Uncom- 
pahgre  r.,  about  30  m.  S.  by  S.  E.  of  Mont- 
rose.   Gold  and  silver  mining. 
HERALD;    Fridays;   republican;   eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $2;  established  1889; 
Ernest  C.  Bacon,  editor  and  publisher  (1—7). 
Copies    printed:     For    the    year    1899 
this   paper  seemed  to  assert   that   it  had 
an    average    issue    exceeding    1,000    cop- 
ies,   but   failed    to    furnish   such    definite 
information    as    would    warrant    the    ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to   that  effect.     It 
has    not    since     made    any     renewal    of 
the    claim. 

PLiAINDEAI.ER;  Fridays;  eight  pages 
20x26;  subscription  $3;  established  1884;  F. 
J.  Hulaniski,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

PAGOSA  SPRINGS,  c.  h.,  Archu. 

leta  Co.  p  367+  pop.,  on  Rio  Grande,  Pagosa 
&  Northern  Rd.,  6U  m.  E.  of  Durango  and 
25.  N.  of  Lumberton,  N.  Mex.,  connected  by 
daily  stage  line.  Hot  mineral  springs  and 
health  resort. 

NEW  ERA;  Fridays;  repubRcan;  eight 
pages  16x22;  subscription  $2;  established 
Ft-brviary,  1903;  Chas.  A.  Day,  editor;  New 
Era  Publlahing  Company,  publishers  (1—8). 

TIMES-OBSJERVER;  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages  17x24;  subscription  $2;  es- 
tablished August,  1903;  Fred  G.  Rockfellow, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—7). 

PALISADE,  Mesa  Co.  -a  800  pop.,  on 

Colorado  Midland  and  Denver  &  Rio  Grande 

Rds.,  12^  m.  N.  E.  of  Grand  Junction,  the 

county  seat.    Fruit  raising. 

TRIBUNE;  Saturdays  ;  republican; 
four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1.50:  estab- 
lished June.  1903;  Clinton  H.  Martin,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—8). 

PALMER  LAKE,  El  Paso  Co.  n 
166+  pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe 
and  Denver  &  Rio  Grande  Rds.,  50  m.  S.  of 
Denver,  the  State  capital.    Agriculture. 

YEjSTERDAY  AND  TO-DAY;    Fri 

days;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1898;  Kate  B.  Sherwiu,  editor; 
Frank  R.  Sherwin,  Jr.,  publisher  (11—4  P). 

PAONIA,  Delta  Co  -n  21.^t  pop.— 
local  estimate  1,500  — on  Denver  &  Rio 
Grande  Rd.,  86  m.  S,  E.  of  Grand  Junction. 
Fr:iit  growing,  cattle  raising  and  agri- 
culture. 

BOOSTER;  Fridays;  six  pages  17x22; 
subscription  $2;  established  June,  1904;  Clin- 
ton Oliver,  editor  and  publi.sher  (1 — S). 

GAZETTE;  Thursdays;  four  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $2;  established  November  r,  19C0; 
C.  A.  Frederick,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3) 
(A  A). 

NEWSPAPER;  Fridavs  (A  A). 

COLORADO  FRUIT  (GROWER; 
monthly;  horticulture;  twenty  pages  9x12; 
subscription  $1;  established  November,  1905; 
Clinton  Oliver,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

PARADISE,  Bvtte  Co. 

GO L. DEN  WEST;  Fridays;  independ- 


ent; eight  pages  10x15;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  November,  1904;  H.  A.  Shearer, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

PITKIN,  Gunnison  Co.  -D  203t  pop.— 
of  township  266+— on  Colorado  &  South- 
ern Rd.,  27  m.  E.  by  N.  E.  of  Gunnison,  the 
county  seat.  Gold  and  silver  mining.  Stamp 
and  silver  mills. 

MINER;  Fridays ;  democratic ;  four  pages 
16x22;  subscription  $2;  established  1890;  J. 
A.  Wiseman,  editor  and  publisher  (7—5). 

PLATTEVILLE,  Weld  Co.  ^  263t 

pop.,   on   Union    Pacific  Rd.,  35  m.  N.  of 

Denver. 

NEWS;  Saturdays ;  republican ;  four 
pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1903 ; 
M.  B.  Royer,  editor  and  publisher  (11— 5). 

PUEBLO,  c.  h./  Pueblo  Co.  g  69,000 
pop. — local  estimate— on  Atchison,  Topeka 
&  Santa  Fe,  Union  Pacific,  Denver  &  Rio 
Grande,  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific 
and  Missouri  Pacific  Rds.  and  Arkansas  r., 
120  m.  S.  by  S.  E.  of  Denver,  the  State  cap- 
ital. Iron  and  Bessemer  steel  works,  three 
smelters,  one  of  which  is  the  largest  in  the 
world.  Iron  ore  in  abundance.  Supply 
point  and  commercial  center  for  agricult- 
ural, stock-raising  and  mining  country. 
DAILY. 

CHIEFTAIN  ;  every  morning,  and 
COLORADO  CHIEFTAIN,  Thursdays; 

republican;  daily  twelve  to  sixteen,  Sunday 
twenty-four  to  thirty-two  pages  16x22;  sub- 
scription-daily $6,  Sunday  $2,  dailj'  and 
Sunday  $7.30;  weekly  $1;  established  186«;  I. 
N.  Stevens,  editor;  Chieftain  Publishing  Co., 
publishers  (.3 — 4). 

Copies  printed:  Daily  edition  14,897 
in  1893  and  15,545  in  1894.  In  the 
absence  of  any  report  was  credited 
with  issuing  more  than  12,500  in  1907. 
For  the  year  1898  the  weekly  edition  of 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  hafl 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the   claim. 

STAR-JOURNAL;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  Sunday  morning;  daily 
twelve,  Sunday  twenty-four  pages  18x24; 
subscription  .§6;  established— .Star  1881,  Jowr- 
nal  1900;  consolidated  1901;  F.  S.  Hoog,  man- 
ager; The  Star-Journal  Publishing  Company, 
publishers  (3—8).  See  advertisement  on 
foUowius  paire. 

Copies  printed:  Daily  and  Sunday,  15,354 
in  1Q07. 

SUN;  every  evening  except  Sunday;   in 
dependent:  four  pages  17x22;    subscription 
$2.50:    established    September,    ]906:    J.    C. 
Ralston,  editor;  Pueblo  Sun  Publishing  Co., 
publishers  (1—8). 

WEEKLY. 

COLORADO  TI3IES;  Fridays:  inde- 
pendent; negro;  six  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion $1.25;  established  1904;  H.  Franklin 
Bray,  editor;  M.  B.Brooks,  publisher  (11— 5). 

IL  VINDICE;  Saturdays;  Italian;  four 
pages  18x24:  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1896;  Michele  Jachetta,  editor;  II  Vindice 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers. 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  in  1903 
indicated    a    desire    to    have    credit    for 


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COLORADO. 


issuing  more  than  1,000  copies  regu- 
larly, but  such  definite  information  as 
would  warrant  such  a  rating  was  not 
forthcoming. 

INDICATOK;  Saturdays;  republican: 
eight  pages  21x26:  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1890;  P.  Byrnes,  editor  and  publisher 
(1— 5)._ 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  has 
never  furnished  a  definite  and  satis- 
factory report,  but  had  credit  for  is- 
suing more  than  1,000  copies  in  1903* 
1906   and    1907. 

L' UN  I  ONE;  Fridays;  Italian;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1897;  Hector  Chiariglione,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (3—3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper 
dit  for  an  average  issue  of 
1900,  since  which  time  it  has 
nished  a  definite  and  satisfactory  re- 
port, but  was  credited  with  printing 
more  than  1,000  copies  for  the  year 
1907. 

POST;  Fridays;  independent;  f our  pa^es 
20x26;  subscription  $1;  established  1894;  S.  D. 
Brosius,  editor;  Broslus  Printing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers. 

RELIGIOUS  WORLD;  Saturdays 
(▲A). 
■  SLOVENSKl  NAROD;  Saturdays; 
Slovenian  labor;  six  pages  15x22:  subscfip 
tion$1.50:  established  1905;  R.  F.  Gregorlch, 
editor;  Gregorich  &  Predovich,  publishers 
(1-8). 

SUNDAY  OPINION;  Saturdays:  repub- 
lican; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1: 
established  1882;  J.  W.  Lockin,  editor  and 
publisher  (8— 3). 


had  cre- 
2,413  in 
not   fur- 


REDCLiIFF,  C.   h..  Eagle    Co.    D   350 

pop.— of   township  600— on  Denver  &   Rio 

Grande  Rd.,  24  m.  N.  by  N.  W.  of  Leadville. 

Mining. 

EAGLE  CO.  BLADE;  Thursdays;  re 
publican;  eight  pages  17i4x24;  subscription 
$3;  esrablished  1894;  John  D.Nims,  editorand 
publisher  U— 8). 

EAGIvE  CO.  TIMES;  Saturdays;  dem- 
ocratic; four  pages  18x34:  subscription  $3,60: 
established  1886;  Wm.  McCabe,  editor  and 
publisher. 

RICO,  c.  h.,  Dolores  Co.  jU  Sllf  pop., 
on  Rio  Grande  Southern  Rd.  and  Dolores  r. 
Mines  of  gold,  silver,  copper,  iron  and  coal. 
ITEM;  Fridays  (A  A). 
NEWS;     Saturdays;     democratic;     four 


pages  18x24;  subscription  $2.50;  established 
1879;  News  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (3—6). 

RIDG WA Y,  Ouray  Co.  p  245t  pop.— 

of  township  489 — Northern  terminal  of  Rio 

Grande  Southern  Rd.,  10  m.  N.  of  Ouray ,^ 

the  county  seat.    Gold  and  silver  mining. 

Agriculture. 

REPORTER;  Fridays ;  republican ; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1892;  Walter  Elder,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (11— 5)  (A  A). 

RIFIiE,  Garfield  Co.  tl  2T3t  pop.— of 
township  670+  — on  Atchison,  Topeka  & 
Santa  Fe  and  Denver  &  Rio  Grande  Rds.,. 
27  m.  W.  of  Glenwood  Springs,  the  county 
seat. 

REVEILLE;  Fridays;  independent ; 

eight  pages  16x20;  subscription  $2 :  estab- 
lished 1890;  Todd  &  Swartz,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (7—5). 

ROCKY  FORD,  Otero  Co.  R  2,oi8t 
pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd. 
and  S.  bank  of  Arkansas  r.,  about  10  m. 
N.  W.  of  La  junta,  the  county  seat.  Agri- 
culture. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x32;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1887;  Will  R.  Monkman,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 

GAZETTE;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  .subscription  $1.50;  established 
1892;  John  Frazler,  editor  and  publisher 
(1—8). 

TRIBUNE;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1897:  W.  J.  Seller,  editor  and  publisher 
(1-8). 

SAGUACHE,  c.  h.,  Saguache  Co.  9 

350+  pop.,  on  Saguache  r.,  about  32  m.  N.  by 

N.  E.  of  Del  Norte.    Agriculture  and  mining. 

C  R  ESC  E  \  T ;  Thursdays  :  republican  ; 
eight  pafres  6x22:  subscription  S2;  estab- 
lished 1882;  John  W.  Cook,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

SALIDA,   Cha:ffee  Co.  n  3,722t  pop.- 

local   estimate   6,500  — on   Denver   &    Rio 

Grande   Rd.,   30   m.  S.  by  S.  E.  of  Buena 

Vista,  the  county  seat.     Near  productive 

iron,  copper,  silver  and  gold  mines. 

CHRONICLE;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and   WEEKLY,  Fridays;   estab- 


More  News  for  Less  Money 

Pueblo  Star^Journal 


IS  WHAT  HAS 
PLACED   THE 


AHEAD  OF  ALL  COMPETITION  IN  SOUTHERN  COLORADO 

Complete  Associated  Press  Reports.      Full  Hearst  Leased  Wire  News  Service.     Pub- 
lished Every  Day  in  the  Year  for  50c.  a  Month. 

SMITH   &   THOMPSON,  Advertising  Represetitatives 
New  York  and  Chicago. 

The  Star-Journal  Publishing  Company,  Pueblo,  Colo. 


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lished  1904;   Hulaniski&  Dixon,  editors  and 
publishers  (,9—4)  (A  A). 

MAIL;  semi-weekly,  Tuesdays  and  Fri- 
days; democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $2.50 ;  established  1880;  E.A.New- 
ton, editor  and  publisher  (8-6). 

RECORD;  Fridays;  republican;  six 
pages  18x24;  subscription  81.50  ;  established 
1881;  O.  E.  Meacham  and  H.  J.  Foulk  editors 
and  publishers  ( 1—7). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  1,553  i" 
1905,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
any  definite  and  satisfactory  repc^. 
but  was  credited  with  more  than  1,000 
in    1907 

TIiTlESi  Thursdays  CA  A). 

SEIBERT,  Carson  Co.  a-  on  Chicago, 
Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd.,  about  34  m.  W. 
of  Burlington,  the  county  seat. 
SETTIiER;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

SHERIDAN  LAKE,  c.  h.,  Kioua 

Co.  p  on  Missouri  Pacific   Rd.,  about  125 

m.  E.  of  Pueblo. 

COLORADO  F  A  R  :>I  AND 
RANCH;  Fridays  (A  A). 

SILVERCIilFF,  c.  11.,  Cutter  Co.  p 

576+  pop.,   on  Denver  &  Rio  Grande  Rd., 

25  m..  S.  by  S.  E.  of  Canon  City.    Mining, 

stock  raising  and  agriculture. 

RUSTLiER;  Wednesdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  15x22  ;  subscription  $2  ;  estab- 
lished 1874 ;  Doyle  &  Wolf,  editors  and  pub 
Ushers. 

SILVERPL.UME.  Clear  Creek  Co.  o 
77  +  pop.,  on   Colorado  &  Southern   Rd., 

i   2}i  m.  W.  of  Georgetown,  the  county  seat. 

Rich  silver-mining  country. 

SILVER  ^STANDARD;  Saturdays; 
Independent;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50  ;  established  18S5;  A.  B.  Clark,  editor 
and  publisher  (7 — 5). 

SILVERTON,  c.  h.,San  Juan  Co.  P 
1,380+  pop.,  on  Denver  &  Rio  Grande  and  Sil 
verton  Rds.,  about  40  m.  N.  of  Durango. 
Gold  and  silver  mining. 

MINER;  Fridays;  republican;  four  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $2;  established  1875;  Clar 
ence  O.  Fiueh,  editor  and  publisher. 

STANDARD;  Saturdays;  independent; 
four  pages  18x24;    subscription  $2.50;  estab- 
lished 1889;   Lee  &  Joyce,  editors  and  pub 
lishers  (2-6  P). 

SPRINGFIELD,  c.  h.,£aca  Co.  Q  44t 

pop. — of  township  198+— about  48  m.  S.  of 

Lamar.    Stock  raising  and  agriculture. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.25;  established 
1887;  S.  E.  Speckmann,  editor  and  publisher 

(7-5). 

STEAMBOAT   SPRINGS,  Boutt 

Co.  \2 100+  pop.  ( of  township ),  on  Yampah  r., 
120  m.  N.  W.  of  Georgetown  and  70  N.  of 
Wolcott.  Its  hot  and  cold  sulphur  springs 
make  it  a  summer  resort. 

PILOT;  Wednesdays;  democratic;  four 
pag«8 15x22;  subscription  $2;  established  1886; 
Chas.  H.  Leckenby,  publisher. 

ROUTT  CO.  SENTINEL;  Fridays; 
republican;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1900;  John  Weiskopf,  edi- 
tor and  publisher. 


COLORADO. 


STERLING,  c.  h.,  Logan  Co.  nf  3,20» 
pop.,  on  Union  Pacific  and  Chicago, Burling- 
ton &  Quincy  Rds.  and  South  Platte  r., 
about  140  m.  N.  E.  of  Denver.  Farming  and 
stock  raising. 

DEMOCRAT;  'Jhursdays;  democratic; 

eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished  1895;  J.A.Campbell,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1-8). 
LO<JAN  CO.  ADVOCATE;  Thursdays; 

republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.5(1:  established  1885;  D.C.Fleming,  editor 
and  publisher. 

SUGAR  CITY,  Otero  Co.  R  687t  pop.. 

on  Missouri  Pacific  Rd.,  20  m.  N.  W.  of  La 
Junta,  the  county  seat.  Raising  of  sugar 
beets.    One  large  sugar-beet  factory. 

SACCHARINE    Ci  A  Z  E  T  T  E  ;     Fri 

days;  democratic;  four  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1900;  H.  E.  &  Sher- 
man Farr,  editors  and  publishers  (1—8). 

SULPHUR    SPRINGS,    c.   h., 

Orand  Co.  i  60+  pop.— of  township  199+— 
on  Denver,  Northwestern  &  Pacific  Rd. 
and  Grand  r.,  100  m.  N.  W.  of  Denver, 
Summer  and  health  resort.  Agriculture, 
stock  raising  and  mining. 

GRAND  CO.  ADVOCATE;  Satur 
days;  republican;  fright  pages;  established 
January.  1904;  V.  S.  Wilson,  editor;  L.  E. 
&  V.  S.  Wilson,  publishers  ( 1—8). 

MIDDLE  FARR  TI  II  ES;  Fridays; 
six  pages  15x22;  stibscription  $2.5<);  eslab- 
lished  1882;  Morton  Alexander,  editor  and 
publisher. 

TELLURIDE,  c.  h.,  San  Miguel  Co  p 
2,446+  pop.,  on  Rio  Grande  Southern  Rd.,  at 
head  of  San  Miguel  r.,  45  m.  S.  of  Ridgway. 
Gold  and  silver  mining.  Cattle  raising  and 
agriculture. 

JOURNAL;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  inde- 
pendent; daily  four,  weekly  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription— daily  $6,  weekly  $8;  es- 
tablished-daily 1894,  weekly  1881 ;  F.  E.  Curry, 
editor;  Journal  Publishing  Co.,  publishers 
( 1-7). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
the  weekly  edition  of  this  paper  seemed 
to  assert  that  it  had  an  average  issue 
exceeding  1,000  copies,  but  failed  to 
furnish  such  definite  information  as 
would  warrant  the  accordance  of  a  rat- 
ing to  that  effect.  It  has  not  since 
made   any    renewal    of  the    claim. 

SAN  MIGUEL  EXAMINER;  Satur- 
days; republican;  eight  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription S2;  established  1880;  John  M. 
Wardlaw,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

TRINIDAD,  c.  h.,  Lat  Animas  Co.  O, 
5,845+  pop.— local  estimate,  12,000-on  Den 
ver  &  Rio  Grande,  Union  Pacific,  Colorado 
&  Wyoming,  Colorado  &  Southern  and  At- 
chison, Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rds.  and  Las 
Animas  r.,  210  m.  S.  of  Denver,  the  State 
capital.  Coal  mines  and  coke.  Grazing 
and  farming. 

ADVERTISER;  every  morning  except 
Monday,  and  WEEKLY  MONITOR, 
Fridays;  daily  six  to  eight,  weekly  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription— daily  $6,  weekly 
$1.50;  established— daily  1880,  weekly  1892; 
Trinidad  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (1—7) 

Copies    printed:    For    the    years    1903 


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COLORADO. 


and  1906  the  daily  and  weekly  editions 
of  this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it 
had  an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000 
copies,  but  failed  to  furnish  such  defi- 
nite information  as_  would  warrant  the 
accordance   of  a  rating  to  that  effect. 

CHRO\ICliE-NEW!*;  every  evening 
except  Sunday,  and  WEEKLiY,  Thurs- 
days ;  republican ;  eight  pages  15x22 ;  subscrip- 
tlou— daily  $'0,  weekly  SI ;  established— CTiron- 
icle  1890,  News  1887,  The  Chronicle-News  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies     printed:     daily     1,757  in   1907 

COKKlbKEDEL.  TKINIDAD;  Sat 
urdays  (A  A). 

EL.  AN  UNCI  A  DOR;  Saturdays;  Span- 
ish; four  pages  1«)X23;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished September,  19U4;  P.  J.  Martinez,  editor 
and  publisher  (2—5  P). 

EL.  PKOGREsJO;  Saturdays;  Spanish; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1898;  J.E.Fernandez,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2—8) 

SOUTHERN  MINER;  Fridays;  inde- 
pendent; eight  to  twelve  pages  11x16;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  July,  1901;  Robin- 
son-Wright Printing  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (1—7). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ax:- 
cordance  of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the    claim. 

TURRET,  Chaffee  Co.  n  113t  pop.  (of 
township),  16  m.  S.  E.  of  Buenavista.  Farm- 
ing and  stock  raising. 

GOIiD  BELT;  Wednesdays;  republi- 
can; four  pages  15x22;  subscription  SI. 50;  es- 
tablished 1899;  A.  H.  Robinson,  editor  and 
publisher. 

TWIN  LAKES,  Lake  Co.  u  118  pop., 
12  m.  S.  of  Leadville,  tlie  county  seat.  Alin- 
ing. 
WINER;  Saturdays;  mining;  four  to  six 

pages    15x22;    subscription  $2      established 

December,  1902;  E.  J.  Hoefnagels,  editor  and 

publisher. 

VICTOR,  Teller  Co.  u  4,986t  pop., 
on  Florence  &  Cripple  Creek  and  Midland 
Terminal  Rds.,  60  m.  S.  W.  of  Colorado 
Springs,  the  county  seat.    Mining. 

RECORD;  every  morning  except  Mon- 
day,and  WEEK LV, Thursdays;  fourpages 
18x24;  subscription— daily  $fi,  weekly  $1; 
•stablished  1895;  Geo.  E.  Kyner  and  A.  I. 
Miller,  editors  and  publishers. 

Copies  printed:  The  daily  edition  of 
this  paper  had  credit  for  an  average 
issue  of  r,o6o  for  the  year  1897,  but 
has  not  since  established  a  claim  to 
issuing   so   many  as   1,000  copies. 

IVALDEN,  Larimer  Co.  ti  Ulf  pop. 

85  m.  W.  of  Fort  Collins,  the  couaty  seat. 

Gold  mining. 

NEW  ERA;  Thursdays  (A  A). 
NORTH  PARK  UNION  ;  Fridays;  in- 


COLORADO. 


dependent;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$2;  established  1896;  Eugene  Alvin  Ander- 
son, editor  and  publifcher. 

WALSENBURG,    c.   h..   Huerfano 

Co.  9  l,0.33t  pop.,  on  Denver  &  Rio  Grande 
Rd.,  about  180  m.  S.  of  Denver,  the  State 
capital.  Coal  mining,  stock  raising  and 
agriculture. 

WORLD;   semi- weekly,   Tuesdays   and 
Fridays;  republican;  four  pages  1.5x22;  sub 
scription  $1.50;  established  1889;  W.  C.  Hunt, 
editor  and  publisher. 

WELDONA,  Morgan  Co.  ^  on  Union. 
Paclflo  Rd.,  about  100  m.  N.  E.  of  Denver, 
the  State  capital. 
AVELDON  VALLEY  NEAVS; Fridays 

(AA). 

WELLINGTON,  Larimer  Co.  6  on 
Colorado  &  Southern  Rd.,  about  10  m.  N.by 
E.  of  Fort  Collins,  the  county  seat. 
WELLINGTON;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

WESTCLIFFE,  Custer  Co.  g  256t 
pop.— of  township  326t— on  Denver  &  Rio 
Grande  Rd..  30  m.  S.  by  S.  W.  of  Canon  City. 
Stock  raising  and  mining. 

WET  MOUNTAIN    TRIBUNE;  Sat 

urdays;  republican;  eight  pages  9x13;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1880;  A.  H.  Lacy, 
editor  and  publisher. 

WHITEHORN,  Fremont  Co.  D  1,000 
pop.,  on  Denver  &  Rio  Grande  Rd.,  14  m. 
N.  E.  of  Salida.    Mining. 
NEWS;  Fridays;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1897;  O.R. Meacham, 
editor  and  publisher  (7— 5 ). 

WRAY,  c.  h.,  Yuma  Co.  cf  2Tlt  pop.— 

of  township  757t— on  Chicago,  Burlington  & 
Quincy  Rd.,  about  27  m.  E.  of  Yuma.  Farm- 
ing and  stock  raising. 

GAZETTE;  Fiidays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22  ;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished March,  1903;  Frank  T.  Hawks,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—8). 

RATTLER;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1886;  C.  L.  Will,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

YAMPA,  Lioutt  Co.  b  ^00  pop.,  on 

Denver,  Northwestern  &  Pacific  Rd.,  173  m. 

W.  of  Denver.    Coal  mining,  lumbering, 

stock  raising  and  agriculture. 

LEADER;  Saturdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15Vax22;  subscription  $2;  established 
May,  1903;~H.  C.  Wood,  editor  and  publisher 
(1-8). 

YUMA,  Yuma  Co.  c^  139t  pop.— of 
township  419+ — on  Chicago,  Burlington  & 
Quincy  Rd.,  about  27  m.  E.  of  Akron  and  138 
N.  E.  of  Denver.  Agriculture  and  stock 
raising. 

PIONEER;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1885;  J.  B.  Campbell,  editor  and  publisher 
(9-5). 


CONNECTICUT. 

Population  908,355  f.     Land  Area  4,845  sq.  miles. 

Bounded  north  by  Massachusetts,  east  by  Rhole  Island,  south  by  Long 
Island  Sound,  and  west  by  New  York.  State  capital  :  Hartford.  Principal 
products  and  industries  :  Manufacture  of  clocks,  firearms,  small  hardware, 
cotton,  woolen  and  silk  goods.  The  number  of  newspapers  and  other  period- 
icals (March  30,  1908),  158,  divided  as  follows:  Daily,  35;  semi-weekly,  10; 
weekly,  86;  bi-weekly.  2;  monthly,  20;  bi-monthly,  1;  quarterly,  4. 

The  cities  of  over  10,000  population,  according  to  the  United  States  census  of 
1900  (t),  are  as  follows  : 


New  Haven 108,02rt 

Hartford TM,S.>Ot 

Bridgeport 7 0.996t 

VVaterburj- 4.»,8.39t 

New  Britain '^.>,99St 

Merideu %i4,296t 


New  Lioudou 17,54St 

Norwich 17,'i51t 

Danbury ie,537t 

Stamford ,.  15,997  + 

Ansonia 12,681  + 

Naugatuck 10,541  + 


ANSONIA,  New  Haven  Co.  p  14,0oO 
pop.,  on  New  York,  New  Haven  &  Hartford 
Rd.  and  Naugatuck  r.,  10  ni.  \V.  of  New 
Haven,  the  county  seat,  and  16  N.  of 
Bridgeport.  Manufacture  of  clocks  and 
brass,  copper  and  w^oolen  goods. 

EVENING  SENTINEL,;  every  evening 
except  Sunday:  eight  to  sixteen  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $5;  established  1884;  Emerson 
Publishing  Company,  Inc.,  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  4,678  in  1900 

4,399  in  1901 
4,665  in  igo2 
4.925  in  1903 
4,965  in  1904 
5,022  in  1905 
5,143  in  1906 
5,273  in  1907 

BRANFORD,-^^eM7  Haven  Co.  g  2,473+ 
pop. —  of  township  5,706t  — on  New  York, 
New  Haven  &  Hartford  Rd.,  8  m.  E.  by  S.  E. 
of  New  Haven,  the  county  seat.  Manufact- 
uring. 

OPINION;  Saturdays;  eight  pages  1.5x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1890;  Ellas  P. 
Bates,  editor  and  publisher. 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit  for 
an  issue  of  1,600  for  the  year  1898,  but  has 
riot  since  made  claim  to  issuing  so  many  as 
1,000  copies. 

BRIDGEPORT,  c.h. ,i?'air/feZd  Co.p 
70,996+  pop.,  on  New  York,  New  Haven  & 
Hartford  Rd.  and  Long  Island  Sound,  56 
m.  N.  E.  of  New  York  City.  Manufactures 
of  sewing  machines,  carriages,  furniture, 
firearms  and  corsets.    Coast  trade. 

DAILY. 

EVENING  FARMER;  every  evening 
except  Stuiday.  and  REPUBLICAN 
FARMER,  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages— daily  17x24,  weekly  19x24;  subscrlp 
tion— daily  $3,  weekly  $1;  established— daUy 
1855,  weekly  1790;  F.  Tucker,  editor;  The 
Farmer  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (12 — 6). 

Copies    printed:     daily,     7,822  in  1905 

8,742  in  1906 

8,365  in  1907 

The  weekly  edition  had  credit  for  an 

issue    of    4,000    for    the    year    1894,    but 

has    not    since    made    any    definite    and 


to    issuing    so    many 


satisfactory    claim 
as    1,000    copies. 

POST;  every  evening  except  Sunday ;  in- 
dependent; twelve  to  twenty  pages  18x24; 
subscription  S3;  establislied  1883;  F.  W.  bo- 
lande,  managing  editor;  The  Post  Publish- 
ing Company,  publishers  (1 — 8). 
Copies  printed:  11,273  in  1900 
'  10,615  in  1904 

11,025  in  1905 
11,268  in   1906 
11,945  in  1907 
Publisher's  announceinent. —  ine  Bridgeport 
EvENi.NG  Post,  the  peoples  paper,  is  the 
only  evening  paper  thai  permitted  the  ex- 
pert examinerof  the  Afcsoelation  of  Anit-ri- 
can  Advertisers  of  New  York   City  (who 
was   in    BridKeport    during    the   week    of 
March  9,  190^)  to  make  a  thorough  exami- 
nation of  its  circulation  books.    The  report 
of  the  examiner   substantiates   the   pub- 
lisher's claims. 

M  O  R  N  I  N  G  T  E  L.  E  G  R  A  I»I ;  every 
morning  except  Sunday;  independent;  ten 
pages  17x23;  subscription  S3;  established 
1891;  George  W.  Hills,  editor  and  publisher 
(2-8). 

4,877 


Copies  printed: 


in 


7-EEO' 


1900 
9,206  in  1904 
10,171  in  1905 
10,212  in   1906 
11,165  i"  1907 
C;^^The  absolute  correctness 
of  the  latest  circulation  rating 
accorded  the    Telegram    is 
guaranteed    by  the  publishers 
of    Rowell's   American    News- 
paper Directory,  who  will  pay 
one  hundred  dollars  to  the  first  person  who 
successfully  controverts  its  accuracy. 

Publisher's  announcement. — The  Bridgeport 
Telegram  is  the  only  morning  paper  pub- 
lished in  Bridgeport  or  Fairfield  County. 
We  guarantee  that  the  Telegram  has  the 
largest  circulation  of  any  daily  paper  pub- 
lished in  Fairfield  County.  It  thoroughly 
circulates  on  all  the  li.  F.  D.  routes  and  all 
of  the  suburban  towns  by  local  agents.  The 
Telegram  is  purely  a  family  paper  de- 
livered by  carrier  and  mail.  We  will  give 
every  facility  to  any  advertiser  or  board 
of  examiners  access  to  our  circulation 
books,  or  In  fact  any  way  they  may  choose 
to  arrive  at  the  facts.  If  we  cannot  get 
business  by  giving  a  square  deal  we  will 
close  up  shop.  Send  for  a  sample  copy  and 
rates.  A  flat  rate  to  all;  IJ^c.  a  line.  Want 
advertisements,  1  cent  a  word. 
fSTANDARD  :  every  eveniiig  except 
Sunday,  and  REPUBL.IOAN  STAND- 
ARD, Fridays;  republican;  ten  pages 
18x24:  subscription  —  daily  S.3,  weekly  $1; 
established— daily  1852,  weekly  1830;  George 


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CONNECTICUT. 


CONNECTICUT. 


C.Waldo,  editor;  Fred'k  H.  Stevens,  publisher 

(1-7). 

Copies     printed:     daily,     6,209  in   1904 

6,145  in  190S 

6,006  in  1906 

6,200  in  1907 

The  weekly  edition  had  credit  for  issuing 

more  than  2,250  in  the  year  1896,  but  has  not 

since  set  up  any  claim  for  issuing  so  many  as 

1,000  copies. 

WEEKLY. 

ADVOCATE;  Saturdays ;  eight  to 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
189;;  John  J.  O'Neill,  editor;  Advocate  Pub- 
lishing Company,  publishers  (Ti— 4). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit  for 
an  average  issue  of  2,200  in  1898,  since  which 
time  it  has  not  furnished  a  definite  and 
satisfactory  report,  but  was  credited  with 
printing  more  than  1,000  copies  for  the  years 
1906  and  1907. 

HERALiD;  Sundays;  independent; 
twenty  pages  18x24;  subscription  $2;  es- 
tablished 1890;  Richard  Howell,  editor;  F.  R. 
Swift,  publisher  (12—6). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit  for 
an  average  issue  of  14,000  in  1891,  since 
which  time  it  has  not  furnished  a  definite 
and  satisfactory  report,  but  was  credited 
with  printing  more  than  4,000  copies  for  the 
year  1899  and  more  than  2,250  in  1907. 

S  A  L.E ;  Saturdays  ( ▲  A). 

STAR!  Saturdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  17x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1868;    Wm.    H.    Maj'.   editor    and  publisher. 

TRIBUNA  DEL.  CONNECTICUT; 
Saturdays;  Italian;  four  pages  17x24;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  March.  1906;  P.  Al- 
tieri,  editor  and  publisher  (4—6  P). 

MONTHLY. 

BRASS  WORLD  AND  PLATERS' 
GUIDE;  monthly;  metals;  forty  pages  6%x 
1054;  subscription  SI;  established  January, 
l'.H)5;  Erwin  S.  Sperrj'.  editor:  Brass  World 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (1—8). 

NEW  ENGLAND  WOO  DM  EN  ; 
monthly  (A  A). 

BRISTOL,    Hartford   Co.   ^  6,268t 

pop.— of  township  9,643— on  Highland  Div- 
ision of  New  York,  New  Haven  &  Hartford 
Rd..  17  m.  W.  of  Hartford,  the  county  seat 
and  State  capital.  Manufactures  of  clocks, 
hardware,  brass  and  knit  goods. 

PRESS;  Thursdays  ;  independent;  eight 
to  sixteen  pages  17x22;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1871;  A.  S.  Barnes,  managing 
editor;  Bristol  Press  Publishing  Company, 
publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  1,613  in  1902 

1,701  in  1903 

1,716  in  1904 

1,789  in  1905 

1 ,907  in   igo6 

2,024  in   1907 

CANAAN,  Litchjteld  Co.  b  1,100  pop., 
at  junction  of  New  York,  New  Haven  & 
Hartford  and  Central  New  England  Rds., 
56  m.  N.  W.  of  Hartford,  the  State  capital, 
and  73  N.  of  Bridgeport.  Bl  ast  f  urn  aces  and 
lime  kilns,  knitting  mills  and  dairying 
section. 

CONNECTICUT  WESTERN 
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this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance   of    a    rating  to   that   effect. 

CHESHIRE,  N'ezv  Haven  Co.  g  1,989 
pop.,  on  New  York,  New  Haven  &  Hartford 
and  New  York  &  New  England  RdB.,  16  m. 
N.  of  New  Haven,  the  county  seat.  Manu- 
factures of  buttons,  brass  and  edge  tools. 
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Gill's  TON,  Middlesex  Co.  g   l,429t 

pop.,  on  New  York,  New  Haven  &  Hartford 

Rd.  and  Long  Island  Sound,  23  m.  E.  of  New 

Haven.    Paper  mill. 

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York.  New  Haven  &  Hartford  and  New 
England  Rds.,  about  30  m.N.  N.  W.  of  New 
Haven  and  62  N.  N.  E.  of  New  York  City. 
Manufactures  hats. 

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4,835 

in 

1904 

5.055 

in 

1905 

5.215 

m 

1906 

5 1509 

in 

1907 

4.3«7 

m 

1904 

4.667 

in 

1905 

4.930 

in 

19-16 

5.416 

in 

1907 

Weekly  edition: 


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5x8;  subscription  $1;  established  1881;  W. 
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Co.,  publishers. 

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time  it  has  not  furnished  a  report,  but  was 
credited  witTi  printing  more  than  2,250  for 
the  year  1896  and  more  than  1,000  in  1907. 

DANIELSON,    Windham  Co.    cT 

2,823+  pop.,  on  New  England  Rd.  and  Quin- 
nebaug  r.,  28  m.  N.  N.E.of  Norwich.  Manu- 
factures of  cottons,  woolens,  mill  supplies, 
oil  engines  and  whip  sockets. 

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subscription  $1.50;  established  1848;  Bur- 
roughs &  Hopkins,  editors  and  publish- 
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Copies  printed:    1,506  in  1898 

1,609  in  1905 

1 ,687  in  1906 

1,792  in  1907 

DARIEN,  Fairfield  Co.  p  3,116t  pop., 
on  New  York.  New  Haven  &  Hartford  Rd., 
5  m.  N.  E.  of  Stamford.    Farming. 
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pop.,  on  New  York,  New  Haven  Sl  Hart- 
ford Rd..  30  m.  S.  by  S.  E.  of  Hartford,  the 
State  capital,  and  same  distance  E.  of  New 
Haven.    Manufacturing. 

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that  it  had  an  average  issue  exceeding 
1,000  copies,  but  failed  to  furnish  such 
definite  information  as  would  warrant 
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effect. 

EAST  HAMPTON,  Middlesex  Co.^ 
2.223+  pop.,  on  New  York,  New  Haven  & 
Hartford  Rd.,  about  8  m.  E.  of  Middletown. 

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E.  of  Hartford,  the  county  seat  and  State 
capital.  Paper  mill,  carriage  factories  and 
other  industries. 

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age issue  exceeding  1,000  copies,  but  failed 
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warrant  the  accordance  of  a  rating  to  that 
effect.  It  has  not  since  made  any  renewal 
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GREENWICH,  Fairfield  Co.  p  2.420t 
pop.— of  township  12.172+— on  New  York, 
New  Haven  &  Hartford  Rd.  and  Long  Island 
Sound.  Residences  of  New  York  City  busi- 
ness men.    Agriculture. 

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for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies  regu- 
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would  warrant  such  a  rating  has  never  been 
forthcoming 

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Copies     printed:     1,110  in  1902 
2.162  in   1907 

GUILFORD,  New  Haven  Co.  D  1,512  r 
pop.— of  township  2,785+— on  New  York, 
New  Haven  &  Hartford  Rd.,  16  m.  E.of  New 
Haven,  the  county  seat.    Farming. 

ECHO;  Saturdaj's;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1891;  F.  E.  Norton, 
editor;  Frederick  A.  Finch,  publisher  (A  A). 

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and  publisher. 

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issuing  more  than  1,000  copies  regularly  in 
the  years  1903  and  1904,  but  has  not  since 
set  up  any  satisfactory  claim  for  issuing  so 
many. 

HARTFORD,  c.  h.,  Hartford  Co.  ti 
State  Capital,  105.(Xh)  pop.,  on  New  Eng- 
land, New  York,  New  Haven  &  Hartford  and 
New  England  and  Western  Rds.  and  W. 
bank  of  Connecticut  r„  about  35  m.  N.  N.  E. 
of  New  Haven.  Engaged  in  general  manu- 
facture and  commerce.  Insurance  and 
financial  center. 

DAILY. 

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Copies,  printed;  Xo  definite  and  satis- 
factcrj'  statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  was  credited 
with  an  average  issue  exceeding  12,500 
in    1907. 

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class  and  quality  of  its  circulation  than  for 
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dependent; ten  to  twenty  pages  17ix21i;  sub- 
scription $3;  established  1856;  Evening  Post 
Association,  editors  and  publishers  (1—7). 
Copies      printed:  6,769  in  1900 

7.454  in  1901 
7,900  in  19C2 
8,405  in  1903 
12,615  in  1905 
12,554  in  IQ06 
12.872  in  1907 
TIIWES;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and     SEMI- WEEKLY,     Mondays    and 
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twenty-four  pages  17x23,  semi-weekly  twelve 
pages;   subscription— daily  $8,  semi-weekly 
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15,909  in  1901 
16,172  in  1902 
16,509  in   1903 

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18,045  in  1906 
19,192  in  1907 
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an  average  issue  of  24,249  in  1901,  since 
which  time  it  has  not  furnished  a  definite 
and  satisfactory  report,  but  was  credited 
with  printing  more  than  12,500  copies  for 
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the  years  iqoo  and  1901,  but  has  not  since 
set  up  any  claim  for  issuing  so  many. 

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neighboring  towns. 

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established  1876:  Globe  Publishing  Company, 
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8,451  in  igoi 

9,224  in  1902 

0,869  '^^  '903 

10,755  in  1904 

12,952  in  1905 

13,460  in  1906 

13,605  in  1907 

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ing Co.,  publishers. 

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Hartford  Rd . ,  about  12  m.  N.  E.  of  Norwich. 
Cotton  factories. 
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LAKEVILLE,  Litchfield  Co.  ^  900 
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land Rd.    Farming. 

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subscription  $1.50;  established  1897;  B.  D. 
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LITCHFIELD,  c.  h.,  Litchfield  Co.  Vj 

1,120+ pop.— of  township  3,214+— on  Shepaug, 

Litchfield  &  Northern  Rd.,  16  m.  N.  W.  of 

Waterbury.    Summer  resort.     Farming. 

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MANCHESTER,  ^aW/ord  (70.  ^ 
10,601+  pop.,  on  New  York,  New  Haven  & 
Hartford  Rd..  8  m.  E.  of  Hartford,  the 
county  seat  and  State  capital.  Manufac- 
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the  year  preceding  1902,  but  has  not  since 
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issuing  so  many. 

MERIDEN,  Niw  Haven  Co.  g  24,296t 
pop.— of  township  28,695+— on  New  York, 
New  Haven  &  Hartford  and  Meriden  & 
Waterbury  Rds.,  18  m.  N.  by  N.  E.  of  New 
Haven,  the  county  seat,  and  same  distance 
S.  by  S.  W.  of  Hartford,  the  State  capital. 
Manufactures  of  sterling  and  silver-plated 
ware,  cut  glass,  lamps,  bronzes,  gas  and 
electric  fixtures,  hardware,  cutlery,  steel 
pens,  guns,  glassware,  pianos,  piano  play- 
ers and  organs. 

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Copies  printed:  7,404  in  1903 
7,649  in  1904 
7,587  in  1905 
7,580  in  1906 
7,743  in   1907 
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can Publishing  Company,  editors  and  pub- 
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Copies  printed,  daily:  7,582  in  1903 

7,559  in  1904 
7,578  in  1905 
7,672  in  1906 
7,769  in  1907 

MIDDLETO  WN,  c.  h.,  Middlesex  Co. 

I?  17,486  pop.  on  New  York,  New  Haven  & 
Hartford  Rd.  and  W.  bank  of  Connecticut 
r.,  33  m.  from  its  mouth  on  Long  Island 
Sound.  Connected  with  New  York  City  by 
daily  line  of  steamers.  Various  manufac- 
tures. State  Asylum  for  the  Insane,  and 
Industrial  School  for  Girls. 

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publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  6.741  in  1904 
6,980  in  1905 
7,379  in  1906 
7,737  in  1907 

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lisher (7—5). 

MILFORD,  N'ew  Haven  Co.  p  8,783t 
pop.,  on  New  York,  New  Haven  &  Hart- 
ford Rd.    and  Long  Island  Sound,  10  m. 


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CONNECTICUT. 


CONNECTICUT. 


S.  W.  of  New  Haven.  Manufactures  of 
straw  goods,  automatic  meters,  brass  car 
trimmings  and  general  carriage  worlc. 

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pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1894;  F.  I.  Hammond,  editor;  J.  Ashman 
Beaven,  publisher  (1 — 8). 

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issuing  more  than  i,ooo  copies  regularly,  but 
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such  a  rating  has  never  been  forthcoming. 

MOODUS,  Middlesex  Co.  p  800  pop., in 
East  Haddam  township,  about  12  m.  S.  E. 
of  Middletown.    A  manufacturing  town. 

CONNECTICUT  VALLEY 
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1869;  G.  P.  Lecrenier,  editor  and  publish- 
er (12—6). 

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an  issue  of  1,500  for  the  year  1896,  but  has 
not  since  made  any  definite  and  satisfactory 
claim  to  issuing  so  many  as  1,000  copies. 

MOOSUP,  rr?nc?fta»»  Co.  []' 4,500  pop., 
on  New  England  Rd.,  about  18  m.  N.  E.  of 
Norwich.  Manufactures  of  cotton  and 
woolen  goods. 

JOURNALi;  Thursdays;  independent; 
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lished 1881;  Chas.  F.  Burgess,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; prints  editions  for  Plainfleld  and  Ster- 
ling (2-8). 

Copies  printed  :  This  paper  had  credit  for 
an  average  issue  of  1,304  in  iges.of  1,368  in 
1903,  since  which  time  it  has  not  furnished  a 
report,  but  was  credited  with  printing  more 
than  1,000  copies  for  the  years  1904,  1906  and 
in  1907. 

MYSTIC, -^ewionrfon  Co.  0^3,000 pop., 
on  New  York,  New  Haven  &  Hartford  Rr), 
and  both  sides  of  Mystic  r.,  11  m.  E.  of  New 
London,  one  of  the  two  county  seats. 
Woolen  mill,  spool  and  silex  works,  ma- 
chines for  cotton  gins,  printers'  and  book- 
binders' machine  works  and  shipbuilding. 

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pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
December,  1905;  A.  L.  Pitcher,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 

Copies     printed:        577  in  1907 

NAUGATUCK,  New  Haven  Co.   g 

10,541+  pop.,  on  New  York,  New  Haven  & 
Hartford  Rd.,  5  m.  S.  of  Waterbury.  Man- 
ufactures of  rubber  clothing,  rubber  boots 
and  shoes,  woolen  underwear,  buttons  and 
farming  implements. 

NEWS;  every  evening  except  Sunday; 
eiglit  pages  15x22;  subscription  $5;  estab- 
lished 1895;  Naugatuck  News  Co.,  publishers 
(6-5). 

ENTERPRISE;  Frldaj's;  independent; 
eight  pages  13x24;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 1877 ;  B.  A.  Peck,  editor  and  publisher. 

NEW   BRITAIN,  Hartford  Co.    ^ 

25,998+  pop.— Of  township  28,202+— on  New 
England  and  New  York,  New  Haven  & 
Hartford  Rds.,  10  m.  S.  W.  of  Hartford,  the 
county  seat  and  State  capital.    Manufac- 


tures of  hardware,  cutlery,  jewelry  and 
knit  goods. 

HERALD;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day ;  independent ;  ten  pages  17x24  ;  sub- 
scription $7;  established  1876;  Herald  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (6—3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  3,633  in  1904 
and  3,941  in  1906,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  was  credited  witii 
more   than  2,250   in    1907. 

RECORD;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  republican; 
four  to  eight  pages  UJ4x23;  subscription- 
daily  $3,  weekly  $1 ;  established — daily  1892, 
weekly  1855;  J.  L.  Doyle,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (5— 3). 

Copies  printed  :  No  detailed  satisfactory  re- 
port was  ever  obtained  from  this  paper,  but  it 
had  credit  for  issuing  more  than  2,250  daily 
in  1903  and  more  than  1,000  in  1907. 

The  weekly  edition  has  on  two  occasions  in- 
dicated a  desire  to  have  credit  for  issuii^  more 
than  1,000  copies  regularly,  but  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  such  a  rating 
has  never  been  forthcoming. 

<l  STERN  HAROLD;  Thursdays; 
Swedish;  eight  pages  17x21;  subscription 
$1;  established  1892;  Carl  Ebbesen,  editor; 
Ostem  Harold  Publishing  Co., publishers. 

Copies  piinted:  This  paper  has  on  four 
separate  occasions  indicated  a  desire  to  have 
credit  for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies  reg- 
ularly, but  such  definite  information  as  would 
warrant  such  a  rating  has  never  been  forth- 
coming. 

NEW  CANAAN,  Fairfield  Co.  p 

1,304+  pop.— of  township  2,968+— on  New 
York,  New  Haven  &  Hartford  Rd.,  5  m.  W. 
by  N.  W.  of  Norwalk,  8  N.  by  N.  E.  of 
Stamford  and  13  S.W.  of  Bridgeport.  Prin- 
cipal manufactures  are  boots,  shoes  and 
clothing. 

MESSENGER:    Saturdays;    independ 
ent;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  es- 
tablished 1877 ;   William  W.  Kirk,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 

NEW  HARTFORD,  Litchfield  Co. 

^  3,424+  pop.,  on  New  York,  New  Haven  & 

Hartford  and  Philadelphia,  Reading  &  New 

England  Rds.,  29  m.  N.  W.  of  Hartford,  the 

State  capital.    A  manufacturing  town. 

TRIBUNE;  Fridays;  independent;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1881;  Henry  R.  Jones,  editor  and  publisher. 

NEW   HAVEN,   c.   h.,  New  Haven 

Co.  9  103,027+  pop.,  on  New  York,  New  Haven 
&  Hartford  Rd.,  at  head  of  New  Haven  bay, 
4  m.  from  Long  Island  Sound  and  73  N.  E.  of 
New  York  City.  Seat  of  Yale  College.  Has 
considerable  foreign  trade.  Manufactiu-es 
of  carriages,  india-rubber  and  guttapercha 
goods,  firearms,  cutlery,  musical  instru- 
ments and  iron  and  steel  goods. 
DAILY. 

EVENING  LEADER;  every  evening 
except  Sunday,  and  Sunday  morning;  twelve 
to  twenty-four  pages  15J-^x2t :  subscription- 
daily  $5,  Sunday  $1;  established  1892;  Even- 
ing Leader  Company,  publishers  (2—8). 

Copies  printed  :  8,727  in  1907. 
Publisher's     announcement. — The      Lea^deb, 
everv  evening  and  Sunday  morning,  with 
a  circulation  of  10.000  daily  and  10,000  Sun- 
day, and  iteadily  growing,  Is  the  most  In- 


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CONNECTICUT— New  Haven. 

fluential  and  the  ONLY  evening  Republi- 
can newspaper  in  the  city,  and  ONE  of  the 
strongest  in  the  State.    It  carries  the  be«t 
class  of  advertising  and  has  nevsr  failed  to 
bring  the  best  results.  Carries  more  "Want 
Ad"  advertisingthan  any  other  New  Haven 
paper.    Tne  Lkadk:r  Is  a  prosperous,  grow- 
ing newspaper,  metropolitan  iu  lis  style, 
reliable  in  its  contents  and  progre.^sive  in 
its  methods.    No  advertiser  can  cover  the 
field     satisfactorily    without    using     the 
Leader.    The  net  daily  increase  in  circu 
lation  for  191)7  was  2,i  i)U 
EVENING  REGISTER;    every  even 
ing  except   Sunday,    Sumlay  morning,  and 
COLUMBIAN   REGISTER,  Thurs 
days;  independent;  daily  twelve  to  twenty, 
Sunday   twenty   to  thirty,  weekly  ten  and 
twelve  pages  18x22;   subscription— daily  $6, 
Sunday  $2.  weekly  $1*  established— daily  1840, 
Sunday  1877,  weekly  1812;  John  Day  Jackson, 
editor;  Register  Publishing  Co.,  publishers 
(1-8).  ... 

Copies  printed,  daily  :    11,594  in  iqoo 

12,512  in  igoi 
13,079  in  1902 
13,571  in  1903 
13,613  in  1Q04 
13,711  in  1905 
14,681  in  1906 
15,720  in  1907 
Sunday  issue  :     11,107  ii^  i9°4 
11,311  in  1905 
11,662  in  1906 
12,104  in  1907 
Publisher's   announcement.— The   Register, 
with  largest  circulation  In  its  history  in 
1907— a  steady  and  permanent  growth— is 
by  far  the  best  advertising  medium  and 
most  influential  paper  In  the  largest  city 
In  Connecticut.  It  reaches  the  buving  class 
and  always  brings  best  results.  Manj'  local 
advertisers  use  no  other  medium.    Chief 
want  advertising  medium.  Can  ies  30  more 
columns   of  advertising  a   day   than  any 
other  paper  in  the  city.    Largest  and  best 
equipment  In   the  city— two  Hoe  presses, 
seven  linotypes.    If  you  want  results,  the 
Register  meets  the  test.    It  always  sells 
goods.    Permission  given   Association    of 
American  Advertisers  to  examine  circula- 
tion. 

MORNING  JOURNAL  AND  COU- 
RIER; every  morning  except  Sunday,  and 
CONNECTICUT  HERALD AND 
WEEKLY  JOURNAL,  Thursdays;  re- 
publican; sixteen  pages  17x23;  subscription- 
daily  $6,  weekly  $1;  established— daily  1832, 
weekly  1766;  N.  G.  Osborn.  editor;  The  Car- 
rington  Publishing  Co.,  publishers   (2—8). 

Copies  printed  :  This  paper  had  credit  for 
an  average  issue  of  3,100  in  iSgg,  since  which 
time   it   has  not  furnished  a   report,  but  was 
credited  with  printing  more  than  2,250  copies 
for  the  years  1904,  1906  and  1907. 
Publisher's    announcei)ienf.— The     Morning 
Journal-Courier,  New  Haren,  Conn.    The 
oldest  daily  In  Connecticut.    With  up  to- 
date  equipment  tlie  Journal  Courier   is 
the  oldest  and  the  youngest  daily  in  the 
State.    It  is  abreast  of  the  times  in  ever.v 
respect.  Long-established  prestige, rapidly 
increasing  family  circulation,  make  it  In- 
dispensable for  advertisers  who  desire  to 
cover  New  Haven  and  vlcinitv. 
PALLADIUM;   every  morning  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  repub 
Ucan;  twelve  to  twenty-four  pages  17x54;  sub- 
Bcrlptlon— dally  $6,  weekly  $1 ;  established- 
daily  1840,  weekly  1828;  David  Adams  editor; 
The  Palladium  Company,  publishers  (2—8 ). 
.    Copies  printed,  daily  :   7,625  in  1903 

7,857  in  1904 
8,636  in  1905 
9,549  in  1906 
9,570  in  1907 
Publisher's  announcement.— The  New  Haven 
PALLADitTM  Is  the  Only  morning  paper  that 


CONNECTICUT— New  Haven. 

permitted   the    Association   of   American 
Advertisers  to  make  a  thorough  examina- 
tion of  its  books.and  we  guarantee  the  bona- 
fide  paid  subscription  for  1907  to  be  9,570 
copies  daily.    The  Palladium  carries  all  of 
the   local  advertising,    a  sure  sign  of  its 
prestige  and  influence  at  home,  and  no  ad- 
vertiser that  intends  to  cover  New  Haven 
thoroughly  can  do  so   without  using  the 
Palladium  in  the  morning. 
UNION ;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and   Sunday    morning;    democratic;    daily 
eight  to  sixteen,  Sunday  sixteen  pages  16x22; 
subscription— dally  $3,  Sunda.y  $1.50;  estab- 
lished-daily 1873,  Sunday  1871 ;  Alex.  Troup, 
editor;    New   Haven   Union  Co.,  publishers 
(1-7). 

Copies  printed,  daily  :    15,296  in  1901 

15,831  in  igo2 
15,827  in  1903 
16,076  in  1904 
i6,2og  in  1905 
16,481  in  1906 
16,548  in  1907 
Sunday:      8,179  in  1901 
8,825  in  1902 
8,260  in  1903 
8,2s  1  in  1904 
8.313  in  1905 
8,659  in  1906 
8,614  in  1907 
Publisher's  announcement.— The  New  Haven 
Union  furnishes  a  sworn  average  circula- 
tion statement  for  1907,  showing  16,548  paid 
copies  daily.   It  is  the  only  one-cent  publica- 
cation  in  New  Haven   that   reaches    the 
classes  as  well  as  the  masses.    Advertisers 
get  results.  We*  guarantee  our  circulation 
and  prove  it  b.v  carriers,  postoffice  and  ex- 
press receipts,  and, la8tly,by  our  circulation 
books  and  paper  bills.    Our  rate  per  thou- 
sand for  guaranteed  paid  circulation   is 
cheaper  than  that  of  any  other  newspaper 
In    New   Haven.    The  Union   is  the  only 
Evening  paper  that  permitted  the  Associ- 
ation of  American  Advertisers  (composed 
of  100  of  the  leading  advertising  firms  of 
the  United  States)  to  examine  its  circula- 
tion books,    paper  accounts  and  cash  re- 
ceipts from    subscription,   proving    fully 
that  the  paper  has  all  it  claims.    We  guar- 
antee all  we  claim,  write  it   in   the  con- 
tract.   No  advertiser  can  cover  the  evening 
field  thoroughly  without  using  the  Union, 
YALE  DAILY  NEWS;  every  morning 
except  Sunday,  during  the  college  year;  col- 
legiate; four  pages  11^3x17;  subscription  $4 ; 
established  1878;  Students  of  Yale  University, 
editors  and  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed  :  This  paper  has  never  made 
a  definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  had 
credit  for  more  than  1,000  in  1904,  1906,  and 
1907. 

WEEKLY. 

ANZEIGER;  Saturdays;  German;  Inde- 
pendent; four  pages  16x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1890;  H.  Busmann,  editor  and 
publisher. 

Copies  printed :  For  the  year  1Q03  this  paper 
seemed  to  assert  that  it  had  an  average  issue 
exceeding  1,000  copies,  but  failed  to  furnish 
such  definite  information  as  would  warrant  the 
accordance  of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It  has 
not  since  made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 

CHRONICLE;  Saturdays;  society;  six- 
teen pages  11x16;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1898;  The  Connecticut  Press  Corpora- 
tion, editors  and  publishers  (4—5  P). 

COMMERCIAL  RECORD;  Satur- 
days; commercial;  thirty-six  pages  9xl2Ji^; 
subscription  $3;  established  1882;  S.B.War- 
ren, manager;  Record  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers (1—7). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,952  in  1902 
and    2,062   in    1906,    since   which   it   has 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


IIL 


CONNECTICUT— New  Haven. 

not  furnished  any  definite  and  satis- 
factory report,  but  was  credited  with 
more   than    i,ooo    in    1907. 

CONNECTICUT  FARMER;  Satur 
days;  agricultural;  sixteen  pages  11x15}^; 
subscription  $1;  established  1S54;  George  V. 
Smith,  editor;  The  Farmer  Publishing  and 
Printing  Co.,  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed  :  For  the  year  iSgg  this  paper 
seemed  to  assert  that  it  had  an  average  issue 
exceeding  1,000  copies,  but  failed  to  furnish 
such  definite  information  as  would  warrant  the 
accordance  of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It  has 
not  since  made  anv  renewal  of  the  claim. 

CONNECTICUT  FREIE  PRESSE; 
Wednesdays;  German;  four  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1876;  H.  Busmann, 
editor  and  publisher. 

DER  HERMANNS  SOHN;  Wednes 
days;  German:  fraternal;  four  pages  11x15; 
subscription  $1;  established  1893;  Paul  Geb 
hard,  editor  and  publisher. 

HERALD  OF  LIFE;  Thursdays;  re- 
ligious; sixteen  pages yxl3;  subscription  S2; 
established  1863;  Rebecca  J.  Smith,  editor; 
Life  and  Advent  Union,  publishers  (1—8). 

IL.  CORRIEllE  DEL  CONNEC'Tl- 
CUT;  Saturdays;  Italian;  eight  pages 
15}^x2li^;  subscription  .S'.;  established  1897; 
Giovanni  Lombardi.    editor  and  publisher. 

Copies  printed  :  This  paper  had  credit  for 
issuing  more  than  1,000  copies  regularly  in 
1901,  but  has  not  since  set  up  any  claim  for 
issuing  so  many. 

LA  STELLA  D'lTALIA;  Saturdays; 
Italian;  twelve  pages  16x22;  subscription 
$2;    established  1892;  Paul  Russo,  publisher. 

Copies  printed  :  This  paper  had  credit  for  an 
average  issue  of  3,412  in  1898,  of  4,484  in  1901, 
since  which  time  it  has  not  furnished  a  report, 
but  was  credited  witli  printing  more  than  2,250 
copies  for  the  year  1904,  and  more  than  1,000 
in  1907. 

L'UNIONE;  Saturdays;  Italian;  four 
pages  16x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1902;  Pasquale  Cobianchi,  editor  and  pub 
Usher  (1—1). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  has  never  made 
a  definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  has  had 
credit  for  more  than  2,250  in  1904,  and  exceed- 
ing 1,000  in  1907. 

YALE  ALUMNI  WEEKLi;  ;  Wed- 
nesdays (monthly  during  July) ;  university 
news;  sixteen  to  thirty  two  pages  8^x11; 
subscription  $3 ;  established  1891  ;  Edwin 
Oviatt,  editor;  Clarences.  Day,  Jr.,  publish- 
er (12—6). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  5,749  in  1902 
and  6,783  in  1906,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satis- 
factory report,  but  was  credited  with 
more   than    4,000   in    1907. 

BI-WEEKLY. 

YALE  COURANT;  bi-weekly,  Satur- 
days, during  college  year;  collegiate;  inde- 
pendent; thirty  six  pages  4i^x8;  subscription 
$2;  established  1865;  Students  of  Yale  Uni- 
versity,  editors    and    publishers. 

YALE  RECORD;  bi-weekly,  Satur- 
days,  during  college  year;  collegiate;  pic- 
torial; humorous;  twentj'-eight  pages  9x11; 
subscription  $2.50;  established  1872  ;  Students 
of  Yale  University,  editors  and  publishers. 
(1-8). 

MONTHLY. 

AMERICAN  JOURNAL  OF  SCI- 
ENCE; monthly;  scientific;  eighty  pages 
6x9;  subscription  $6;  established  1818;  E.  S. 
Dana,  editor  and  publisher. 

CONNECTICUT  WORKMAN; 
monthly  (A  A). 

GOLDSMITH  AND  SILVER- 
SMITH: monthly;  jewelry  trade;  twenty- 
four  pages  8x11;  subscription  $2;  established 


COXNKCTICUT—New  Haven. 

« 

1895;  Newton  Dexter,  editor  and  publisher 
(1—8). 

Copies  printed :  This  periodical  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  7,317  m  1903,  since 
which  time  it  has  not  furnished  a  satisfactory 
report  but  was  credited  with  printing  more 
than  2,250  copies  for  the  years  1904,  1905,  iqo6 
and  1907. 

NEW  ENGLAND  POULTRY 
JOURNAL;  monthly  (A  A). 

YALE  LAW  JOURNAL;  monthly, 
during  college  year;  law;  ninety-six  pages 
7x10:  subscription  $2.50;  established  1890; 
W.  V.  Griffin,  managing  editor;  Yale  Law 
Journal  Co.,  publishers  ( 1—8). 

YALE  LITERARY  MAGAZINE; 
monthly,  during  the  college  year;  colle- 
giate; seventv-eight  pages  6x9:  subscription 
$3;  established  1836;  Students  of  Yale  College, 
editors  and  publishers. 

YALE  M  E  D  T  C  A  L  J  O  U  R  N  A  li ; 
monthly,  medical  and  surgical;  eighty  pages 
7x10;  subscription  $'i;  established  1894;  Yale 
Medical  School,  editors  and  publishers  (1—8). 

YALE  SCIENTIFIC  MONTHLY; 
except  July,  August  and  September;  scien- 
tific ;  sixty  pages  6x9;  subscription  $2.50; 
established  1894:  The  SeniorClass  of  the  Shef- 
field Scientific  School  of  Yale  University, 
editors ;  C.  G.  Whaples  &  Co., publishers  (1—8). 

BI-MONTHLY.     ' 

ZION  TRUMPET:  bi-monthly;  negro; 
methodist  episcopal  (African);  twenty  pages 
6x9;  subscription  50  cents:  established  1898; 
Rev.  E.  George  Biddle,  editor  and  publisher 

(1-8). 

QUARTERLY. 

CONNECTICUT  3IAGAZINE;  quar- 
terly (A  A). 

YALE  REVIEW:  quarterly,  February, 
May,  August  and  November;  history  and 
political  .science;  one  hundred  and  fourteen 
Dages6xl0;  subscription  $3;  established  1892; 
Yale  Publishing  Association,  Inc.,  pub- 
lishers (1—8). 

NEW  LONDON    c.  h.,  New  London 

Co.  n,  17,548+  pop.,  on  New  York,  New  Ha- 
ven &  Hartford  and  Central  Vermont  Rds. 
and  Thames  r.,  about  3  m.  from  its  mouth 
on  Long  Island  Sound.   Good  harbor.   Com- 
merce and  manufacturing.  Summer  resort, 
DAY;  every  evening  except  Sunday;  re- 
publican; twelve  to  sixteen  pages  19x24;  sub- 
scription $5;  established  1881:  W.  M.  Slocum, 
managing  editor;    Day  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers;   Wednesday   issue  is  sent  out  as  a 
weekly  edition  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  4,690  in  1900 
4,845  in  igoi 
5,198  in  igo2 
5  613  in  1903 
5,855  in  1904 
6,109  in  1905 
6,104  in  1Q06 

6,547  in  1907 

GLOBE;  every  evening  except  Sunday; 
Independent;  four  pages  17}^x24;  subscrip- 
tion $3;  established  1890;  The  Daily  Globe 
Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers. 

Copies  printed  :  For  the  year  1899  this  paper 
seemed  to  assert  that  it  had  an  average  issue 
exceeding  1,000  copies,  but  failed  to  furnish 
such  definite  information  as  would  warrant  the 
accordance  of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It  has 
not  since  made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 

MORNING  TELE  GR  A  PH;  ^very 
morning  except  Sunday ;  independent;  eight 
to  ten  pages  17x22;  subscription  $5;  estab- 
ILshed  1885;  Walter  M.  Slocum,  editor;  Day 
Publishing  Company,  publishers  (1—7). 

Copies  printed  :  This  paper  had  credit  for 
an  issue  of  4,500  in  1896,  since  which  time  it 
has  not  furnished  a  report,  but  was  credited 
with  printing  more  than  2,250  copies  for  the 
year  1900  and  more  than  1,000  in  1907. 


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AMERICAN"  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


CONNECTICUT. 


CONNECTICUT. 


NEW  MILFORD,  Litchfield  Co.  ^ 

4,804t  pop.  (of  township),  on  New  York,  New 
Haven  &  Hartford  Rd.  and  Housatonic  r,, 
16  m.  N.  of  Danbury  and  35  N.  by  N.  E.  of 
Bridgeport.  Tobacco  trade  and  manufact 
uring. 

GAZETTE ;  Fridays ;  independent ;  eiglit 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $2 ;  establisiied  1872; 
Pnilip  Wells,  editor  and  publisher  (6-6  P). 

Copies  printed :  This  paper  had  credit  for 
more  than  i,ooo  in  1896,  but  has  not  since  es- 
tablished any  claim  for  issuing  so  many. 

NEWTOWN,  Fairfield  Co.  p  254t 
pop.— of  township  3,276+— on  New  York,  New 
Haven  &  Hartford  Rd.,  9  m.  W.  of  Dan- 
bury,  one  of  the  two  county  seats.  Saw, 
grist  and  cider  mills,  and  rubber,,  car- 
riage, wagon,  woolen,  comb  and  button 
factories. 

BEE;  Fridays  ;  independent ;  eight  pages 
20x26;  subscription  $1.25;  establisiied  1878; 
Allison  P.  Smith,  editor;  The  Bee  Publishing 
Company,  publishers  (,1—8). 

Copies  printed  :  This  paper  had  credit  for 
an  average  issue  of  3,273  in  i8q8,  since  which 
time  it  has  not  furnished  any  definite  and  satis- 
factory report,  but  was  credited  with  printing 
more  than  2,250  copies  every  year  since  includ- 
ing 1907. 

NORWAL.K,  Fairfield  Co.  p  6,125t 
pop.— of  township,  including  Norwalkand 
South  Norwalk  cities,  19,932+— on  New 
York,  New  Haven  &  Hartford  Rd.  and 
Norwalk  r.,  42  m.  N.  E.  of  New  York  City. 
Manufacturing. 

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Copies  printed,  daily  :     3,217  in  1904 

3,249  in  1906 
3,398  in  1907 
The  weekly  edition  of  this  paper  had  credit 
for  an  issue  exceeding  2,250  in  1898,  since 
which  time  it  has  not  furnished  any  definite 
and  satisfactory  report,  but  was  credited  with 
printing  more  than  i,ooc  copies  since  1899  and 
for  the  year  1907. 

NORWICH,  c.  h.,  A'ew  London  Co.  P, 
17,251+  pop.— of  township  24,637+— on  Cen- 
tral Vermont  and  New  York,  New  Haven  & 
Hartford  Rds.,  at  head  of  navigation  on 
Thamea  r.,  13  m.  N.  of  New  London,  the 
other  county  seat.  Steamers  make  daily 
trips  to  New  York  City.  General  commerce 
and  manufacturing. 

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Copies  printed,  daily  :    4,659  in  1902 

4,983  in  1903 
5,350  in  1904 
5,920  in  1905 
6,590  in  igo6 
7,203  in  1907 
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2,221  in  1905 
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thoroughly,  besides  covering  all  the  good 
news  of  the  surrounding  towns;  has  its  own 
carriers  in  WilUmantlc,  Danlelsou  and 
Putnam;  is  the  only  paper  delivered  on  all 
of  the  forty-one  rural  free  delivery  routes 
in  Eastern  Conn,  and  has  no  street  sales — 
all  route  delivery —and  gives  the  advertiser 
more  for  his  money  than  any  paper  In 
Eastern  Connecticut.  It  Is  conceded  to  be 
the  leading  and  most  Influential  paper  in 
its  territory. 

The  Bulletin  has  the  largest  circulation 
of  any  Eastern  Conn,  paper,  three  to  four 
times  that  of  any  local  one,  and  Its  circula- 
tion Is  constantly  Increasing,  as  shown  bj 
the  accompanied  report.  There  Is  every 
reason  to  think  the  circulation  will  reach 
8.000  during  1908. 

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3,384  in  1899,  since  which  no  definite  and  satis- 
factory report  has  been  furnished,  but  has  been 
credited  with  exceeding  2,250  copies  since  1900 
and  including   1907. 

The  weekly  had  credit  for  an  issue  of  3,831 
in  1896,  since  which  no  report  has  been  furn- 
ished, but  it  has  been  credited  with  issuing 
more  than  1,000  copies  regularly  since  1900  and 
including     1907. 

PCrTNAM,c.  li.,  Windham  Co.  a'6,66:t 
pop.,  on  New  England  Rd.  and  Quin- 
ebaug  r.,  33  m.  N.  by  N.  E.  of  Norwich, 
26  S.  of  Worcester,  Mass.,  and  61  S.  E.  of 
Boston.  Manufactures  of  cotton,  woolen 
and  silk  goods,  bouts,  slippers  and  shoes, 
cutler}',  steam  heaters,  clothing,  trunks 
and  carriages.  Also  lumber  yards  and 
woodworking  establishments. 

PATRIOT;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  18x25;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1872;  A.  W.  Macdonald.  editor;  Macdonald 
&  Williams,  publishers  (8—3). 

Copies  printed  :  This  paper  had  credit  for 
an  average  issue  of  1,504  in  1897,  since  which 
time  it  has  not  furnished  a  definite  and  satis- 
factory report,  but  has  been  credited  with 
printing  more  than  1,000  copies  from  the  year 
1900    up    to    and    including    1907. 

WINDHA  M  CO.  OBSERVER :  Thurs 
days;  eight  pages  17x24;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1897;    Nathan  W.  Kennedy,  editor 
and  publisher  (12— 5). 

Copies  printed  :  This  paper  had  credit  for 
an  average  issue  of  3,740  in  1901,  since  which 
time  it  has  not  furnished  a  report,  but  has  been 
credited  with  printing  more  than  2,250  copies 
ever    since    including   the    year    1907. 

TilJiGT,TlE,JAi,  Fairfield  Co.  p  2,626t 
pop.,  on  New  York,  New  Haven  &  Hartford 
Rd..  10  m.  S.  of  Danbury.  one  of  the  two 
county  seats,  and  17  N.  by  N.  W.  of  Norwalk. 
Summer  resort  of  New  York  City  residents. 
Farming. 

PRESS;  Thursdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1874;  W.  A.  White,  editor;  The  Ridgefleld 
Press  Printing  Company,  publishers. 

Copies  printed  :  For  the  year  1899  this  pa- 
per seemed  to  assert  that  it  had  an  average  is- 
sue exceeding  1,000  copies,  but  failed  to  furn- 
ish such  definite  information  as  would  warrant 
the  accoi dance  of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 


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COXyECTI'UT. 


ROCKVILLE,  Tolla>ut  Co.  a  7.-287t 
pop.,  on  New  England  Rl..  16  ni.  N.  E.  of 
Hartford,  the  State  capital.  Manufactures 
of  envelopes  and  woolen  and  silk  goods. 

LEADEK;  semi  weekly,  Tuesdays  and 
Fridays;  independent;  lour  pages  18x24;  sub 
scription  $1.50;  established  1879;  Radj-  & 
Brown,  editors  and  publishers. 

Copies  printed  :  For  the  year  i8q8  this  paper 
seemed  to  assert  that  it  had  an  average  issua 
exceeding  i,ooo  copies,  but  failed  to  furnish 
such  definite  information  as  would  warrant  the 
accordance  of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It  lias 
not  since  made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 

JOURNAL;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $l.riO;  estab- 
lished 1866;  Charles  S.  Greer,  editor;  The 
Journal  Publishing  Co..  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,363  in  1896, 
since  which  time  it  has  not  made  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  claim  to  is- 
suing   so    many    as    1,000    copies. 

SCOTLAND,  Windham  Co.  cT  471t 
pop.,  3  m.  N,  of  Scotland  Station,  the  near- 
est railroad  station.    Dairying. 

WHITE  RIBBOX  BANNER;  month 
ly;  temperance;  four  pages   11x16;  subscrip- 
tion 25  cents;  established  1890;  LisaK.  Fuller, 
editor  and  publisher  (12—6). 

•  Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,448  in  1905 
and  1,460  in  1906,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satis- 
factory report,  but  was  credited  with 
more    than    1,000    in    1907. 

SEYMOUR,  ^ew  Haven  Co.  Q  3,541t 
pop.,  on  New  York,  New  Haven  &  Hartford 
Rd.,  at  the  confluence  of  Naugatuck, 
Bladen  and  Little  rs.,  which  supply  water 
power  for  many  large  factories.  Manu- 
factures of  paper,  horseshoe  nails,  marine 
telegraph  cables,  rubber,  copper,  brass.  Iron, 
plush  goods  and  mechanics'  tools. 

RECORD  ;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1871;  W.  C.  Sharpe.  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2—7). 

Copies  printed  ;  This  paper  had  credit  for  an 
issue  of  1,174  for  the  year  1902,  1,169  i"  ^9°i 
and  1,026  in  1905,  but  has  not  since  made  any 
claim  to  issuing  so  many  as  1,000  copies. 

SOUTHINGTON,  Hartford   Co.  ti 

3,411+  pop. —  of  township  5,890+  — on  New 
York,  New  Haven  &  Hartford  Rd.,  20  m.  N. 
of  New  Haven.  Manufactures  of  general 
hardware,  tinners'  machines  and  tools,  car- 
riage hardware,  pocket  cutlery,  plumbers 
goods,  paper  bags  and  wood  screws. 

NEWS  ;  Thursdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription  Sl.rO;  established 
1873;  C.  K.  Alger,  editor;  Northampton  Val- 
ley Publishing  Co.,  publishers.  Publishes 
an  edition  for  Cheshire,  Conn.,  called  the 
Times  iVi—l). 

Copies  printed  :  Without  any  complete  and 
satisfactory  report  this  paper  had  credit  for 
issuing  more  than  1,000  in  1905,  1906 
and    1907. 

SOUTH    MANCHESTER,  Hart. 

ford   Co.  ^  9,000    pop.,   on    New   England 
Rd.,8m.  E.  of  Hartford,  the  county  seat 
8 


CONNECTICUT. 


and  State  capital.  Manufactures  of  silk 
and  paper. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription SI;  established  1898;  W.  J.  Flood, 
editor  and  publisher. 

Copies  printed  ;  For  the  year  1903  this  paper 
seemed  to  assert  that  it  had  an  average  issue 
exceeding  1,000  copies,  but  failed  to  furnish 
such  definite  information  as  would  warrant  the 
accordance  of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It  has 
not  since  made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 

SOUTH     NORWALK,    Fairfield 

Co.  p  6,591+  pop.— of  township,  including 
Norwalk  and  South  Norwalk  cities,  19,932+ 
—on  New  York,  New  Haven  &  Hartford  Rd. 
and  Norwalk  r.,  33  m.  S.  W.  of  New  Haven 
and  42  N.  E.  of  New  York  City.  Manu- 
factories of  felt  hats,  locks,  shoes,  paper 
boxes  and  Iron  works.  Connected  with 
Norwalk  by  electric  cars. 

EVENING  SENTINEL.}  every  evening 
except  Sunday;  republican;  eight  pages 
17x22;  subscription  $5;  established  1870; 
James  Golden,  editor  and  publisher  (5 — 5  P). 

Copies  printed  :  This  paper  has  never  fur- 
nished a  detailed  and  satisfactory  report,  but 
has  been  credited  with  issuing  more  than  1,000 
since    1901    and   including   1907. 

STAFFORD   SPRINGS,   Tolland 

Co.  i  2,460+  pop. —  of  township  4,297+— on 

Central  Vermont   Rd.  and  Wllllmantic  r., 

50  m.  N.  of  New  London.    Manufactures  of 

woolen  and  Iron  goods.    Mineral  springs. 

PRESS;  Wednesays;  republican;  four 
pages  20x26  ;  subscription  $1.25 ;  established 
1858;  Lewis  McLaughlin,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2— 8). 

Copies  printed  :    1,320  in  igoo 

1,374  in  1902 

1,415  in  1903 

1,392  in  1904 

1,372  in  1905 

1,388  in  1906 

1,417  in  1907 

STAMFORD,  Fairfield  Co.  p  15,997t 
pop. —of  township  18,8.i9+  — on  New  York, 
New  Haven  &  Hartford  Rd.  and  Long  Isl- 
and Sound,  34  m.  N.  E.  of  New  York  City, 
and  residence  of  many  of  its  business 
men.  Lumber  yards,  lock  works,  pianos, 
coloring  extract,  liquorice  and  various 
other  manufactures. 

ADVOCATE;  every  evening  except 
Thursday  and  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY, 
Thursdays;  republican;  eight  pages  17x22; 
subscription— daily  $4,  weekly  $1 ;  established 
—daily  1892.  weekly  1829;  Gillespie  Bros.,  edi- 
tors and  publishers. 

Copies  printed  :  The  daily  edition  of  this 
paper  had  credit  for  an  issue  of  2,500  in  1901, 
since  which  time  it  has  not  furnished  a  report, 
but  was  credited  with  printing  more  than  2,250 
copies  for  the  year  1903  and  more  than  1,000  in 
1907. 

The  weekly  edition  has  had  the  same  rating 
as  the  daily  and  under  conditions  precisely 
similar. 

PHOTO-A31ERICAN;  monthly;    pho 
tography;  flftyslx  pages  7x10;  subscription 
$1;  established  1889;    Mrs.  Helene    E.    New- 
comb,  editor;  The  Photo  American  Publish- 
ing  Co.,  publishers  (12-3). 

Copies  printed  :  6,333  in  1901  and  10,440  in 
1904.  In  the  absence  of  any  report  had  credit 
for  more  than  7,500  in  1906  and  1907. 


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CONNECTICUT. 


POULTRY  STANDARD;  monthly; 
poultry,  pigeons  and  pet  stock;  twenty -eight 
pages  9x12;  subscription  50 cents;  established 
1899;  R.  M.  Clark,  manager  (2-3)  (A  A). 

Copies  printed  :  No  complete  and  satisfactory 
report  ever  came  from  tliis  periodical,  but  it 
has  had  credit  for  issuing  more  than  4,000  since 
igo2  and  including  igo6. 

STONINGTON,  ^^  London  Co.  P 
2.278+  pop. —  of  township  8,540+— on  New 
York,  New  Haven  &  Hartford  Rd.  A  port 
of  entry  on  the  sea-coast  at  eastern  ex- 
tremity of  Long  Island  Sound,  12  m.  E.  of 
New  London,  one  of  the  two  county  seats. 
Providence  &  Stonington  Steamship  line 
connects  daily  with  New  York  City.  Coast 
trade  and  manufacturing. 

MIRROR;  semi-weekly,  Tuesdays  and 
Fridays;  independent;  four  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1869;  Jerome  S. 
Anderson,  editor;  Stonington  Publishing  Co., 
publishers. 

THOMASTON,  Litchfield  Co.  ^  3.300t 

pop.,  on  New  York,  New  Haven  &  Hartford 

Rd.,  10  m.  N.  of  Waterbury.    Rolling  mills. 

Seth  Thomas   Clock  Company  works  are 

here. 

EXPRESS  J  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1880;  F.  W.  Etheridge,  editor  and  publisher 
(1-8). 

THOMPSONVILLE,  Hartford  Co. 

^  6,669  pop.,  on  New  York,  New  Haven  & 
Hartford  Rd.  and  E.  bank  of  Connecticut 
r.,  8  m.  S.  of  Springfield,  Mass.,  and  18  N.of 
Hartford,  the  county  seat  and  State  capital. 
Manufactures  of  carpets,  cottonseed-oil 
presses  and  casket  hardware. 

PRESS;  Thursdays;  neutral;  four  pages 
20x26  ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  established  1880  ; 
Frederick  P.  Parsons,  editor;  Parsons  Print- 
ing Co.,  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed  :  This  paper  had  credit  for 
an  issue  of  1,150  in  1900,  since  which  time  it 
has  not  furnished  a  definite  and  satisfactory  re- 
port, but  was  credited  with  printing  more  than 
1,000  copies  for  the  years  1906  and 
1907. 

TORRINGTON.    Litchfield    Co.    t: 

11,500   pop.— of   township  12,453+  — on  New 

York,  New  Haven  &  Hartford  Rd.  and  Nau- 

gatuck  r.  Extensive  manufactures  of  brass, 

woolen    goods,  hardware,    plated    goods, 

machinery,  bicycles  and  needles. 

EVENING  REGISTER;  every  evening 

except  Sunday,  and  WEEKIiY,  Fridays; 

republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 

—daily  $5,  weekly  $1 ;    established  1874;  Geo. 

W.  Peterson,  editor;     Torrington   Printing 

Co.,  publishers  (1—7). 

Copies  printed:  The  daily  edition  of 
this  paper  had  credit  for  an  average  is- 
sue of  2,136  in  1906,  since  which  it 
has  not  furnished  any  definite^  and  sat- 
isfactory report,  but  was  credited  with 
more   than    1,000  in    1907. 

UNION  VILLE,     Hartford    Co.      ^ 
1,875+  pop.,  on  New  York,  New  Haven  & 
Hartford  Rd.,  about  17  m.  W.  of  Hartford, 
the  State  capital. 
TUNXIS  PRESS;  Fridays  (A  A). 


CONNECTICUT. 


"WALLINGFORD,  ^V<?"  Haven  Co. 

P  6,737+  pop.,  on  New  York,  New  Haven  & 

Hartford  Rd.,  about  7  m.  S.  of  Meriden. 

WORD  ;  semi-weekly,  Tuesdays  and  Fri- 
days; independent;  eight  pages  17}^x22; 
subscription  $3;  established  November.  1907; 
James E.  Beale,  editor  and  publisher (11— 7  P). 

WATERBURY,c.h.,A"<wfl^ai'en  Co. 

"P  45.859+  pop.— of  township  51,139+— on  New 
York  &  New  England  and  New  York,  New 
Haven  &  Hartford  Rds.,  30  m.  N.  of  New 
Haven,  the  countj-  seat,  and  32  S.  W.  of 
Hartford,  the  State  capital.  Manufactures 
of  brass,  brass  goods,  German  silver,  but- 
tons, clocks  and  watches. 

AMERICAN;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  »E3II-\^'EEKL,Y,  Tues- 
days and  Fridays;  independent;  twelve  to 
sixteen  pages  —  daily  18x24,  semi  weekly 
20x25;  subscription  —  daily  $8,  semi- weekly 
$2;  established— daily  1866,  semi-weekly  1844; 
C.  F.  Chapin,  editor;  American  Printing  Co., 
publishers  (9—5  P ). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  has  ever  seemed 
averse  to  giving  definite  and  satisfactory  in- 
formation: but  was  credited  with  issuing 
more  than  7,500  daily  in  1903  and  more  than 
4,000  in  1907.  Its  semi-weekly  was 
believed  to  issue  more  than  1,000  in 
1902,   but  not   so   many  since. 

EVENING  DEMOCRAT;  every  even 
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15x22;  subscription    $5;    established  1881;   C. 
Maloney,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory statement  seems  to  be  obtainable  from 
this  paper,  but  it  was  credited  with  exceed- 
ing 4,000  in  1904  and  1907. 

REPUBLICAN;  every  morning  and 
Sunday;  republican;  daily  twelve  to  six- 
teen, Sunday  twenty  pages  18x24;  subscrip- 
tion— daily  $6,  Sunday  $2;  established- 
daily  1881,  Sunday  1906;  William  M.  Lathrop, 
editor;  W.  J.  Pape,  publisher  (1 — 8). 

Copies  printed,  daily:  5,846  in  1903 
5,770  in  1904 
5,648  in  1905 
5,957  in  1906 
6,338  in  1907 

BEOBACHTER;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

EXAMINER;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

HERA  IjD  ;  Sundays ;  independent ;  eight 
to  sixtefen  pages  18x21J^;  subscription  $2;  es- 
tablished 1SS8;  Richard  Howell,  editor;  F.  R. 
Swift,  publisher  (1—7). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit  for 
an  issue  of  12,000  in  1891,  since  which  it  has 
made  no  definite  and  satisfactory  report;  but 
the  average  issue  is  believed  to  have  ex- 
ceeded 1,000  copies  since  1900,  including 
1907. 

TELiEGRA3I;  Sundays;  Independent; 
ten  pages  17x22;  subscription  $2.50;  estab- 
lished 1903;  John  H.  Curley,  editor:  C.  J. 
Sawdey,  publisher  (4—7). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding   4,000    in    1907. 

WATERBURY  MEN;  monthly:  Y. 
M.  C.  A.;  sixteen  pages  7x10;  subscription 
25  cents:  established  1901;  Robert  S.  Ross, 
editor:  Young  Men's  Christian  Association, 
publishers  (1—8). 

"WEST  HAVEN,  ^ew  Haven  Co.  p 

5,247+  pop.,  on  New  York,  New  Haven  & 
Hartford  Rd.,  3  m.  S.  W.  of  New  Haven, 


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115 


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the  county  seat.     Saw  mills  and  lumber. 
Manufacturing. 

ADVERTISER;  Thursdays;  independ- 
ent;  four  pages  16x>2;  subscription  50  cents; 
established  September.  1905;  William  S. 
Rathbun.  editor;  Edward  S,  "Whaples,  pub- 
lisher (1—8), 

Copies     printed:     1,184  in  1907 

HERALD;  Saturdays ;  independent ; 
eight  pages  17x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1900;  Luclen  P.  Smith,  editor;  Herald 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers. 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903  this 
paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had  an  average 
issue  exceeding  1,000  copies,  but  failed  to 
furnish  such  definite  information  as  would 
warrant  the  accordance  of  a  rating  to  that 
effect.  It  has  not  since  made  any  renewal 
of  the  claim. 

WESTPORT,  Fairfield  Co.  p  4,017t 
pop.,  on  New  York,  New  Haven  &  Hartford 
Rd.  and  Saugatuck  r.,  45  m.  N.  E.  of  New 
York  City.  Manufactures  of  cotton,  rope, 
batting,  twine,  mattresses,  carriages,  boots 
and  shoes. 

WESTPORTER-  HERALD  ;  semi- 
weekly,  Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  independ- 
ent; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  es- 
tablished 1876;  Willis  S.  Jones,  editor  and 
publisher. 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit  for 
an  average  issue  of  1,047  f^^  t^-  year  1896, 
but  has  not  since  made  any  definite  and 
satisfactory  claim  to  issuing  so  many  as  1,000 
copies. 

WILLIM ANTIC,   Windham    Co.  d" 

10,000  pop.,  in  Windham  township,  on  New 

York,  New  Haven  &  Hartford  and  Central 

Vermont  Rds.  and  Wlllimantic  r.,  32  m.  E. 

of  Hartford,  the  State  capital,  and  59  W. 

of  Providence,  R.  I.    Manufactures  of  silk, 

cotton,  thread  and  silk  machinery. 

CHRONICLE;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Wednesdays; 
Independent;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
—daily  $5,  weekly  $1;  established  1877;  G.  A. 
Bartlett,  editor;  Chronicle  Printing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers (1—8). 

Copies  printed;  The  daily  edition  of  this 
paper  had  credit  for  an  issue  ot  2,450  in  1895, 
since  which  time  it  has  not  furnished  a  re- 
port that  was  definite  and  satisfactory,  but 
was  credited  with  printing  more  than  1,000 
copies    since    1898    and    including    1907. 

The  weekly  edition  had  credit  for  issuing 
more  than  1,000  copies  regularly  in  the  year 
1900,  but  has  not  since  set  up  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  claim  for  is- 
suing so  many. 

JOURNAL;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1847; 
D.  A.  Lyman,  editor;  The  Hall  &  Bill  Print- 
ing Co.,  publishers  (12— «). 

Copies  printed;  This  paper  had  credit  for 
an  issue  of  1,850  in  1896,  since  which  time  it 


CONNECTICUT. 


has  not  furnished  a  definite  and  satisfactory 
report,  but  was  credited  with  printing  more 
than  1,000  copies  for  the  years  1906 
and     1907. 

'WINDSOR   LOCKS,  Hartford  Co. 

i  2,997+  pop.,  on  New  York,  New  Haven  ft 

Hartford  Rd.  and  W.  bank  of  Connecticut 

'     r.,  12  m.  N.  of  Hartford,  the  county  seat  and 

t     Statecapital.    Iron  foundry,  large  machine 

shops  and  cotton-warp  mills.      Manufact- 

usre  of  paper,  hosiery,  steel,  silk,  rubber 

rolls  and  school  furniture. 

JOURNAL;  Fridays ;  neutral ;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1880;  J.  M.  Morse,  editor  and  publisher. 

WINSTED,  Litchfield  Co.  t:  «,804t 
pop.— local  estimate  9,525— on  Central  New 
England  and  Naugatuck  Division  of  New 
York,  New  Haven  &  Hartford  Rds.,  35  m. 
N.  W.  of  Hartford,  the  State  capital,  and 
61 N.  of  Bridgeport.  Manufactures  of  clocks, 
cutlerj',  brass  goods,  lamps,  hardware, 
milling  machines,  tools,  silks,  hosiery,  pins 
and  undertakers'  materals. 

EVENING  CITIZEN;  every  evening 
except  Sunday;  independent;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $5:  established  1888;  I.E. 
Manchester,  managing  editor;  The  Citizen 
Printing  Co.,  publishers  (2—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit  for 
an  issue  of  1,800  in  1902,  of  1,873  i"  1903, 
since  which  time  it  has  not  furnished  a  definite 
and  satisfactory  report,  but  was  credited  with 
printing  more  than  1,000  copies  for 
the    years    1906    and    1907. 

HERALD  ;  Wednesdays  ;  republican  ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1853;  I.  E.Manchester.editor;  The  Citi- 
zen Printing  Co.,  publishers. 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit  for 
issuing  more  than  1,000  copies  regularly  in  the 
year  1895,  but  has  not  since  sustained  any 
claim  for  issuing  so  many. 

LITCHFIELD  CO.  LEADER;  Fri- 
days; democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1888;  I.  E.  Man- 
chester, managing  editor;  The  Citizen  Print- 
ing Co.,  publishers  (2—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit  for  an 
average  issue  of  1,654  in  1899,  since  which 
time  it  has  not  furnished  a  definite  and  satis- 
factory report,  but  has  been  credited  with 
printing  more  than  1,000  copies  ever  since 
and   including  the   year    1907. 

WOODBURY.  Litchfield  Co.  ^  l,988t 
pop.,  on  Pomerang  r.,  12  m.  W.  of  Water- 
bury  and  25  X.  W.  of  New  Haven.     Manu- 
factures of  pocket  cutlery  and  shears. 
REPORTER;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  17)^x22;  subscription  SI. 50;   es- 
tablished 1877;  Arthur  E.  Knox,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 


DELAWARE. 


Population  184,735  t.     Land  Area  1,960  sq.  miles. 

Bounded  north  by  Pennsylvania,  east  by  Delaware  river  and  bay  and  the 
Atlantic  Ocean,  and  souih  and  west  by  Maryland.  State  capital :  Dover.  Princi- 
pal products  and  industries :  Fruit  raising  and  various  manufactures.  Number 
of  newspapers  and  other  periodicals  (March  30,  1908),  30,  divided  as  follows: 
Daily,  3;  weekly,  24;  monthly,  3. 

The  cities  and  towns  of  over  1,500  population,  according  to  the  United  States 
census  of  1900  (f),  are  as  follows  : 


Wilmiugtou 76,508t 

Newcastle 3,3S0+ 

Uover 3,3'i9t 

M  i  U  o  r  d ti ,  5  0  0 1 

Lie  was a.'259t 


Smyrna 2,16St 

Laurel 1 ,  S'-i5 1 

Seatord  ...  l,7'-i4t 

Georgretown l,658t 

Middletowu l,567t 


DOVER,  c.  h.,  Ke7it  Co.  a  State  Cap- 
ital, 3,329+  pop.— Of  township  5,450+— on 
Philadelphia,  Wilmington  &  Baltimore  Rd. 
and  Jones  creek,  7  m.  W.  from  Delaware 
bay,  43  S.  of  Wilmington  and  75  S.  b.v  S.  W. 
of  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Canning  factories. 
Peach  growing  and  agriculture. 

DEL.AWAREAN  ;  Saturdays;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1859;  Wm,  Saulsbury.  editor; 
Delawarean  Company,   publishers  (12—6). 

Copies  printed  :  No  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory statement  has  ever  been  secured  from 
this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for  exceeding 
I, coo  in   1902  and  1907. 

DELAWARE  STATE   NEWS; 

Wednesdays;  independent;  four  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1;  established  May,  1902;  Mon- 
roe Ashmore,  editor  and  publisher  (1 — 4). 

Copies  printed  :  This  paper  had  credit  for 
an  average  issue  of  2,015  in  1903,  since  which 
time  it  has  not  furnished  a  report,  but  was 
credited  with  printing  more  than  1,000  copies 
for  1904  and  1907. 

INDEX  J  Fridays;  democratic ;  eight  pages 
18x24;   subscription  $1;   established  1887;  T. 
F.  Dunn,  editor  and  publisher  (2—8). 
Copies  printed:    1,232  in  1900 
1,209  io  igo2 
1,200  in  1904 
1,200  in  J  905 
r, 210  in  1906 
1,236  in  1907 

STATE  SENTINEL,;     Saturdays;    re- 

Jublican ;  four  pages  22x30 ;  subscription 
1;  established  1874;  E.  B.  Louderbough,  edi- 
tor; The  Sentinel  Printing  Co.,  publishers 
(12—5). 

Copies  printed  :  This  paper  has  credit  for 
an  average  issue  of  1,462  in  1903,  since  which 
time  it  has  not  furnished  a  report,  but  was 
credited  with  printing  more  than  1,000  copies 
in  1904  and  1907. 

GEORGETOWN, c.  h.,  Sussex  Co.  g 

1,658+  pop.— of  township  2,874+  — on  Phila 
delphia,  Wilmington  &  Baltimore  Rd.,40m. 
S.  of  Dover,  the  State  capital,  and  89  from 
Wilmington.  Basket  and  canning  factories. 

DELAWARE  DE3IOCRAT;  Satur- 
days: democratic:  four  pages  20x26:  sub- 
gcrlption  $1 ;  established  1882  ;  Delaware 
Democrat  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers. 

SUSSEX  JOURNAL;  Saturdays; 
democratic ;  four  pages  20x26 ;  subscription 
$1;  established  1867;  A.  J.  Lynch  and  F.  M. 
Jones,  editors  and  publishers. 

Copies  printed :  For  the  year  1903  this 
paper  seemed   to   assert  that  it  had  an  average 


issue  exceeding  1,000  copies,  but  failed  to  fur- 
nish such  definite  information  as  would  war- 
rant the  accordance  of  a  rating  to  that  effect. 
It  has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 

SUSSEX  REPUBLICAN;  Saturdays; 
republican;  four  pages  22x28;  subscriptiou 
$1;  established  1886;  Robt.  G.  Houston,  edi- 
tor; Sussex  Republican  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers. 

LAUREL,  Sussex  Co.  p  l,825t  pop., 
on  Philadelphia,  Wilmington  &  Baltimore 
Rd.  and  Laurel  r.,  90  m.  S.  of  Wilmington. 
Flour  mills  and  manufactures  of  fruit- 
baskets  and  crates. 

STATE  REGISTER;  Saturdays; 
independent-democratic;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1  ;  established  1885  ;  C.  W. 
Kenney,  editor  and  publisher. 

Copies  print-d  :  This  paper  had  credit  for 
an  average  issue  of  1,100  for  the  year  1894,  but 
has  not  since  sustained  any  claim  to  issuing  so 
many  as  i.ooo  copies. 

LEWES,  Sussex  Co.  q  2,259t  pop.,  On 
Maryland,  Delaware  &  Virginia  and  Phila- 
delphia, Baltimore  &  Washington  Rds.  and 
Delaware  Bay,  about  35  m.  S.  E.  of  Dover, 
the  State  capital. 

DELAWARE    PI  LOT  |    Saturdays 

(A  A). 

MARSHALLTON,  Newcastle  Co. 
i  450  pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Rd.,  5  m. 
W.  of  Wilmington,  the  county  seat.  Agri- 
culture. 

TRI-HUNDRED  WAYS;  Thursdays; 
independent;  four  to  eight  pages  163^x22; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  May.  1902:  John 
T.  Mullins,  editor  and  publisher  (1—5). 

MIDDLETOWN,  Newcastle  Co.  g 
1,567+  pop.,  on  Philadelphia,  Wilmington  & 
Baltimore  Rd..  25  m.  S.  W.  of  Wilmington, 
the  county  seat.  Manufactures  of  carriages, 
harness,  agricultural  implements,  shirts 
and  general  underwear.  Also,  curing  and 
canning  of  fruits.  Agriculture  and  fruit 
growing. 

NEW  ERA  ;  Thursdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscript  i ; >n  $1;  established  1885; 
C.  J.  Freeman,  editor  and  publisher. 

Copies  printed  :  This  paper  has  on  two  oc- 
casions indicated  a  desire  to  have  credit  for 
issuing  more  than  a  thousand  copies  regularly, 
but  such  definite  information  as  would  warrant 
such  a  rating  has  never  been  forthcoming. 

TRANSCRIPT;     Saturdays;    republi- 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


117 


DELAWARE. 


DELAWARE. 


can;  four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1.50;  es- 
tablished 1868;  T.  S.  Fouracre,  editor  and 
publisher. 

MIIiFORD,  Kent  Co.  D  2,500t  pop.,  on 
Philadelphia,  Wilmington  &  Baltimore  Rd. 
and  Mispillion  r.,  at  head  of  steamboat 
navigation,  68  m.  S.  of  Wilmington  and  98 
from  Philadelphia ,  Pa.  Shipbuilding,  agri- 
culture, fruit  growing  and  packing. 

CHRONICLE;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  22x28;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1878  ;  Theo.  Townsend,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  2,462  in  1902 
2,651  in  1905 
3,415  in  1907 

MILTON,  Sussex  Co.  g  9i8t  pop.,  on 

Queen  Anne's  Rd.,  65  m.  S.  E.  of  Baltimore. 

Farming. 

TIMES;  Saturdays;  independent;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1897; 
W.  W.  Crouch,  editor  and  publisher. 

NEWARK,    Newcastle   Co.  b    l,213t 
pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  and  Philadel- 
phia, Wilmington  &  Baltimore  Rds.,  12  m. 
W.  by  S.  W.  of  Wilmington,  the   county 
seat,  and  37  from  Philadelphia,  Pa.    Seat 
of    Delaware   State   College,  Academy   of 
Newark    and    Delaware    Normal    School. 
Farming  and  paper  manufacturing. 
DELAWARE   LEDGER;   Saturdays; 
democratic  ;  four  pages  20x26  ;  subscription 
81;   established  1878;   Bowen  &  Bro.,  editors 
and  publishers. 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1897  this  paper 
seemed  to  assert  that  it  had  an  average  issue 
exceeding  1,000  copies,  but  failed  to  furnish 
such  definite  information  as  would  warrant  the 
accordance  of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It  has 
not  since  made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 

DELAWARE  CHURCHMAN; 
monthly;  protestant  episcopal;  ten  to  twelve 
pages  8x11;  subscription 25 cents;  established 
1893;  Rev.  F.  M.  Munson,  editor;  Rev.  H.  B. 
Phelps,  publisher    (12— 5  P). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit  for 
an  average  issue  of  1,382  for  the  year  1896,  but 
has  not  since  made  satisfactory  claim  to  issuing 
so  many  as  1,000  copies. 

DELAWARE  COLLEGE  RE- 
VIEW; monthly,  during  college  j  ear  (A  A). 

NEWCASTLE,  Newcastle  Co.  d 
4,200  pop.— of    township    5,407t  — on   Phila- 
delphia, Wilmington  &  Baltimore  Rd.  and 
Delaware  r.,  at  head  of  Delaware  bay,  5  m. 
S.  of  Wilmington,  the  county  seat,  and  33 
from   Philadelphia,  Pa.    Steel,  cotton  and 
woolen  mills.     Good  harbor.    Farming. 
NEWS;    Saturdays;    independent;  eight 
pages    18x24;     subscription  $1;     established 
1895;   E.  C.  Bross.  editor;   L.  R.  Rogers,  pub- 
lisher (1—8).  ,.   ^ 

Copies  printed  :  This  paper  had  credit  for  an 
average  issue  of  1,278  for  the  year  1897,  but  '''^s 
not  since  made  claim  to  issuing  so  many  as 
1,000  copies. 

SEAFORD,  Sussex  Co.  p  l,724t  pop.— 
of  township  3,779  — on  Philadelphia,  Wil- 
mington &  Baltimore  Rd.  and  Nanticoke  r., 
84  m.  S.  of  Wilmington  and  33  N.  E.  of  Cam- 


bridge, Md.    Small  vessels  ascend  the  river 

to  this  point.    Farming. 

NEWS;  Saturdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1891  ;  W.  H.  Stevens,  editor  and  publisher 
(1-5). 

SMYRNA,  Kent  Co.  U  2,168t  pop.,  on 
Philadelphia,  Wilmington  &  Baltimore  Rd. 
and  Duck  creek,  86  m.  S.  W.  of  Wilmington 
and  60  from  Philadelphia.  Pa.  Peach  trade, 
shipbuilding,  manufactories  of  farming  im- 
plements, peach  baskets,  sashes  and  doors. 

CAIjL;  Tuesdays;  democratic;  fourpagea 
20x26;  subscription  $1;  established  1889; 
Frank  Whelen,  editor  and  publisher  (7—5). 

TIMES ;  Wednesdays  ;  Independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1864;  Robert  D.  Hoftecker,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

WILMINGTON,  c.  h.,  NetccastU 

Co.  t}  76,508+  pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio, 
Philadelphia,  Wilmington  &  Baltimore  and 
Wilmington  &  Northern  Rds.  and  Delaware 
r.,  28  m.  S.  W.  of  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Build- 
ing of  wooden  and  Iron  steamships  and 
cars,  and  manufactures  machinery,  cotton 
and  woolen  goods,  morocco,  powder,  car" 
riages  and  farming  Implements.    A  port  of 

entry. 

DAILY. 
EVENING  JOURNAL  AND  DAILY 
REPUBLICAN;  every  evening  except 
Sunday;  republican;  eight  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $3;  established— Zwninflr  Jour- 
nal, 1888;  Republican,  1839;  Evening  Jour- 
nal and  Dally  Republican  Company,  editors 
and  publishers  (2 — 6  P). 

Copies  printed:    5,388  in  igoi 

6,408  in  1902 

5,964  in  1903 

5,440  in  1904 

9,714    for    year    ending    February    29, 

EVERY      EVENING     AND      COM- 
MERCIAL; every  evening  except  Sunday ; 
Independent  democratic  ;  eight  pages  17x24; 
subscription  $3;  established  1866;  The  Every 
Evening  Printing  Company,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (2—4). 
Copies  printed  :    9,842  in  1901 
10,337  in  1902 
10,784  in  1903 
11,060  in  1904 
In   the   absence   of  any  report   this  paper  was 
credited  with  issuing  more  than  7,500  in  1905, 
igo6  and  1907. 

MORNING  NEWS;  every  morning  ex- 
cept Sunday;  republican;  eight  to  twelve 
pages  17x23:  subscription  $3;  established 
1872;  News  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (1—8). 

Copies  printed  :  9,485  in  1902 
9,938  in  1903 
9,960  in  1904 
9,514  in  1907 

WEEKLY. 
AFRO-AMERICAN  CITIZEN;   Sat- 

""dELaNvARE  farm  and  HOME; 

Saturdays;  agricultural;  sixteen  pages  11x16; 
subscription  50  cents;  established  1885;  Mar- 
tin Hutchinson,  editor;  Delaware  Farm  and 
Home  Publishing  Company,  publishers  (1—4). 
Copies  printed:  There  has  been  so  much 
doubt  concerning  the  accuracy  and  good  faith 
of  statements  concerning  the  number  issued  by 
this  paper  that  the  editor   of   Rowell's  Ameri- 


118 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPEK  DIRECTORY. 


DEL  A  WARE—  Wilmington. 


can  Newspaper  Directory  has  not,  in  recent 
years,  thought  it  well  to  attempt  to  deal  with 
question. 


DELA  WARE—  Wilmington. 


the 

SUN;  Wednesdays;  republican;  four 
pages  153^x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1897;  Geo.  W.  Roberts,  editor  and  publisher 
(1—8). 

Copies  printed  :  This  paper  had  credit  for  an 
average  issue  of  3,918  in  1898,  since  which  time 
it  has  not  furnished  a  definite  and  satisfactory 
report,  but  was  credited  with  printing  more 
than  2,250  copies  for  the  year  1901  and  more 
than  1,000  in  igo6  and  1907. 

SUNDAY  MORNING  STAR  ;  Sun- 
days; independent;  twelve  pages  17x24;  sub- 
scription S1.50;  established  1881 ;  Jerome  B. 
Bell,  editor;  The  Star  Printing  Company, 
publishers  (12—5). 

Copies  printed  :  This  paper  had  credit  for 
an  average  issue  of  5,374  in  1894  fand  9,235  in 


1905,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished  a  report, 
but  was  credited  with  more  than  7,500  in  1907. 
TIMES;  Sundays  ;  democratic;  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
February,  1903;  Democrat  Printing  and  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (11—5  P) 
(A  A). 

MONTHLY. 

DELAWARE  WORKMAN;  month- 
ly; Ancient  Order  of  United  Workmen ;  eight 
pages  13x18;  subscription  50  cents;  estab- 
lished 1896;  J.  H.  Martin,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2-6). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  3,800  in  1897 
and  3,530  in  1905,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  a  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
than   2,250   in    1906   and    1907. 


DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA. 


Population  278,718 1.     Land  Area  60  sq.  miles. 

A  district  of  the  United  States  containing  the  federal  capital,  and  having  the 
river  Potomac  as  its  southwest  boundary,  and  enclosed  on  all  other  sides  by- 
Maryland.  Number  of  newspapers  and  other  periodicals  (March  30,  1908),  63, 
divided  as  follows :  Daily,  4;  weekly,  20;  semi-monthly,  1;  monthly,  33;  bi- 
monthly, 2;  quarterly,  2. 


WASHINGTON,  c.h,  Capital  of 

the  United  States.  278,718t  pop,,  on  Bal- 
timore &  Ohio,  Chesapeake  &  Ohio,  Phila- 
delphia. Wilmiugtou  &  Baltimore  and 
Southern  Rds.  and  Potomac  r.  Govern- 
mental center  of  United  States,  containing 
the  Capitol  and  department  buildings. 

DAILY. 

EVENING  STAR;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  Sunday  morning;  inde- 
pendent; daily  sixteen  to  twenty,  Saturdays 
thirty-two,  Sunday  fifty  six  pages  16x22; 
subscription— daily  $6,  Saturday  $1,  Sunday 
$1.50;  established  18.52;  The  Evening  Star 
Newspaper  Company, publishers.  Office.  1101 
Pennsylvania  avenue  (1—8). 

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scription 35  cents;  established  1887:  O.  B. 
Thompson,  editor;  Review  and  Herald  Pub- 
Ushlug  Association,  publishers.  Office,  Ta- 
eoma  Park  (1—7).  Does  not  Insert  adver- 
tisements. 

STONE  CUTTERS'  JOURNAL; 
monthly;   labor;    twenty  pages  10x14;   sub- 


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DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA— Washington. 

scriptlon  $1;  established  1887;  James  F.  Mc- 
Hugh,  editor  and  publisher.  Office.  803  Fifth 
street.  N.  W.  (4—3). 

Copies  printed  :  This  paper  never  furnished 
a  definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  had  credit 
for  exceeding  4,000  in  1903  and  1907. 

VIEWS  ;  monthly;  insurance;  twenty- 
four  to  thirty-two  pages  9x11;  subscription 
$2;  established  1888;  Max  Cohen,  editor  and 
publisher.  Office.  509  Seventh  St.,  N.W.  (1—8). 

Copies     printed:     3,250  in  1903 
3,700  in  1907 

BI-MONTHLY. 

AMERICAN  ANNALS  OF  THE 
DEAF;  bi-monthly,  during  school  year; 
one  hundred  and  twenty  eight  pages  6x9; 
subscription  $2;  established  1848;  Edward 
Allen  Fay,  editor  and  publisher.  Office.  Ken- 
dall Green  (1—8). 

Copies  printed  :    1,100  in  1900 

1,100  in  1991 

1,100  in  1904 

1,100  in  1905 

1,100  in  1906 

1,110  in  1907 

JOURNAL,  OF  THE  U.  S.  INFAN- 
TRY ASSOCIATION;  bi  monthly,  Jan- 


DISITRICT  OF  COLUMBIA— Washington. 

uary,  March,  May,  July,  September  and  No- 
vember; military;  one  hundred  and  eighty 
to  two  hundred  and  twelve  pages  6x9;  sub- 
scription $3;  established  1904;  H.  U.  Clark, 
editor;  The  U.  S.  Infantry  Association,  pub- 
lishers. Office,  1T44  G  street,  N.W.  f  1— 8). 
Copies  printed:  2,420  in  1907 
QUARTERLY. 

AMERICAN  UNIVERSITY  COU- 
RIER; quarterly,  January,  April,  July  and 
October;  educational;  eight  to  twelve  pages 
9x12;  subscription  25  cents;  established  1891; 
W.  L.  Davidson,  editor;  The  American  Uni- 
versity, publishers.  Office,  1419  F  st..  N.  W. 
(12-5). 

Copies  printed  :  This  paper  had  credit  tor 
issuing  more  tlian  i  000  copies  regularly  in  the 
years  1903  and  1904,  but  lias  not  since  set  up 
any  definite  and  satisfactory  claim  for  issuing 
so  many. 

JOURNAL,  OF  THE  AMERICAN 
SOCIETY  OF  NAVAL  ENGINEERS; 
quarterly,  February,  May,  August  and  No- 
vember; naval  and  marine  engineering; 
three  hundred  and  eiglit  to  three  hundred 
and  eighty  pages  6x9;  subscription  $5;  estab- 
lished 1889;  American  Society  of  Naval  En- 
gineers, editors  and  publishers.  Office,  Navy 
Department  (7—5). 


FLORIDA. 


Population  528,542 1.     Land  Area  54,240  sq.  miles. 

Bounded  north  by  Alabama  and  Georgia,  east  by  the  Atlantic  Ocean,  south 
by  the  Straits  of  Bimini  and  the  Gulf  of  Mexico,  and  west  by  the  Gulf  of  Mexico 
and  Alabama.  State  capital :  Tallahassee.  Principal  products  and  industries: 
Cotton,  lumber,  tobacco,  oranges  and  tropical  fruit,  and  cigar  manufacturing. 
Number  of  newspapers  and  other  periodicals  (March  30,  1908),  157,  divided  as 
follows:  Daily,  16;  semi-weekly,  3;  weekly,  127;  monthly,  11. 

The  cities  of  over  3,000  population,  according  to  the  United  States  census  of 
1900  (t),  are  as  follows: 


Jacksouville 28,429t 

Pen  sacola 17,747+ 

Key  West 17,114f 

Tampa 15.839+ 

Ht.  Augustine 4,27iJ+ 

LakeCity 4,013t 


GainesTille 3,633t 

Ocala 3,380t 

Palatka 3,301t 

Feriiandiua 3,2454- 

Apniachicola 3,077t 


A1,ACIIV A,  Alachua  Co.  b  206t  pop., 
at  Junction  of  Atlantic  Coast  Line  and  Sea- 
board Air  Line  Rds.,  about  20  m.  N.  W.  of 
Gainesville,  the  county  seat. 
POST;  Fridays  (A  A). 

APALAGHICOLA,  o.  h.,  Franklin 

Co.  "1113,077+ pop.,  at  mouth  of  Apalachicola 

r.  on  Apalachicola  bay.  Boats  to  Columbus, 

Ga.,  and  way  landings  four  times  a  week. 

Lumber,  flsh  and  oyster  trade  and  sponge 

fishing. 

TIMES  ;  Saturdays;  neutral;  four  pages 

9x13;    subscription  $1;    established  1886  ;   H. 

W.  Johnston,  editor  and  publisher. 

APOPKA,  Orange  Co.  D  400t  pop.— of 
township718+— on  Atlantic  Coast  Line  and 
Seaboard  Air  Line  Rds.,  150  m.  S.  of  Jack- 
sonville.   Fruit. 
ORANGE  CO.  CITIZEN;  Saturdays; 

democratic;  eight  page8l5x22;  subscription 

$1;  established  1896;  L.  D.  Geiger,  editor  and 

publisher. 

ARCADIA,  O.  h.,  De  Soto  Co.  g  799t 
pop.— of  township  1,449— on  Plant  System 
Rd.,  about  50  m.  S.  of  Bartow.  Oranges, 
vegetables,  cattle  and  abundant  phosphate. 

DESOTO  CO.  CHAMPION;  Thurs 
days;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1895;  Mrs.  NevaC.  Child,  editor  and 
publisher. 

DE  SOTO  CO.  NEWS;  Fridays;  dem- 
ocratic; eight  pages  16x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1887;  Walter  Graham,  editor;  De 
Soto  Publishing  Co.,  publishers. 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1902 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the  claim. 

BARTOW,  c.  h.,  Polk  Co.  g  l,983t 
pop.— of  township  2,390+— on  Plant  System 
Rd.  and  Peace  r.,  about  38  m.  E.  of  Tampa. 
Farming,  orange  growing  and  manufact- 
uring. Center  of  the  pebble  phosphate  belt. 

COURIER  INFORMANT;  Wednes- 
days; democratic;  eight  pages  15x22:  sub- 
scription $1 ;  established  —  Informant  1881, 
Courier  1877.  consolidated  1888;  D.  B.  Sweat, 


editor;  The  Polk  County  Printing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers. 
POLK  CO.  RECORD;  Fridays  (A  A). 

BLOUNTSTOWN,  Calhcun  Co.  tl 

800  pop.,  on   Apalachicola   r.    Steamboat 

connection    between   Apalachicola,    Fla., 

and  Columbus,  Ga.,  28  m.  8.  W.  of  Qulncy. 

CALHOUN  DEMOCRAT;  Thurs- 
days; democratic;  four  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription $1:  established  1904;  A.  Max  Wil- 
son, editor  and  publisher  (2—5). 

BRAIDENTOWN,  c.  h..    Manatee 

Co.  p  900+  pop.  (of  township),  at  head  of 
navigation  on  Manitee  r.,  6   m.    from   its 
mouth.    Cigar  factory,  oranges,  vegetables 
and  flsh. 
HERALiD; Thursdays;  democratic;  four 

pages  24x36;  subscription  $1;  established  1900; 

W.  C.  Llghtfoot.  editor  and  publisher  (1—7). 
MANATEE    RIVER    JOLRNAl-- 

NEWS;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight  pages 

18x24;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1888;  J.  H. 

Humphries,  editor  and  publisher  (6—8). 

B  R  O  N  S  O  N,  c.  h.,  Levy  Co.  a  799t 
pop.  (of  township),  on  Florida  Central  & 
Peninsular  Rd..24m.  S.  W.  of  Gainesville. 
Saw  mill,  cotton  gin  and  barrel  factory. 
Center  of  the  phosphate  and  turpentine 
belts.  Agriculture  and  lumbering. 
LEVY    TIMES-DEMOCRAT; 

Thursdays;   democratic;    eight  pages  13x20; 

subscription  $1;   established  1882;   Oliver  J. 

Farmer,  editor  and  publisher  (7—5). 

BROOKSVIIiLE,  c.  h.,   Hernando 

Co.  D  641+  pop.,  on  Atlantic  Coast  Line  Rail- 
way System,  about  75  m.  S.  W.  of  Ocala. 
Growing  of  oranges,  semi-tropical  fruits, 
vegetables,  corn,  sugar,  tobacco;  naval 
stores,  cedar,  cypress  and  pine  lumber, wool 
and  phosphate. 

SOUTHERN  ARGUS;  Thursdays: 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  January,  19U2;  A.  M.C.Rus- 
sell, editor;  Russell  Publishing  Company, 
publishers  (7-5). 

STAR;  Fridays;  democratic;  four  to 
six  pages  20x26 ;  subscription  $1;  established 
1886;  J.  C.Burwell.  editor  and  publisher. 

CHIPLEY,    Wa$hington    Co.   t2  652t 
pop.,  on  LoulSTllle  &  Nashville  Rd.,  118  m. 
E.  of  Pensacola.  Milling,  lumbering,  cotton 
growing  and  farming. 
BANNER;  Saturdays;  democratic;  four 


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FLORIDA. 


FLORIDA. 


pages  lfix22;  subscription  $1;  established  1886; 
T.  C.  Joues,  editor  and  publisher. 

CLEARWATER  HARBOR, 

Hillsboro   Co.    p    325    pop.,  on    Sanford  & 

St.  Petersburg  Rd..  located  on  the  Gulf  of 

Mexico,  30   m.  W.  of  Tampa,  the  county 

seat.    Fruit  culture. 

WEST  HILLSBORO  PRESS;  Fri- 
days; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1894;  Leroy  Brandon,  editor; 
Press  Publishing  Company,  publishers. 

COCOA,  Brevard  Co.  ^i  382tpop.,  on 
Florida  East  Coast  Rd.  and  Indian  r..  20  m. 
S.  of  Tltusville,   the  county   seat.     Stock  j 
raising,  fruit  and  truck   growing.     Agri-  i 
culture.    Winter  resort.  | 

COCOA     AND     ROCKLEI>GE< 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  twelve  pages 9x14;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1895;  E.  D.  Oslln, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

CRAWFORDVILLE,  c  h.,    Wa-^ 

kulla   Co.  \}   799+  pop.   (of    township),  on 

Tallahassee  &  Georgia   Rd.,  2)4  m.  E.  of 

Carrabelle.    Saw  mills. 

GULF  COAST  BREEZE;  Fridays; 
Independent;  eight  pages  13.\2U;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1897;  C.  D.  Robertson, 
editor;  G.  M.  Shepard,  publisher. 

DADE  CITY,  c.  h.,  Pasco   Co.  u  509t 

pop.,  on  Florida  Central  &  Peninsular  and 

Plant  System   Rds.,  about  32  m.  N.  E.  of 

Tampa.  Saw  mill  and  wagon  manufactory. 

PASCO   CO.   DE3IOCRAT;    Wednes 
days;  democratic;  four  pages  17x24;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1887;  John  B.  Johnston, 
editor;  J.  B.  Johnston  &  Son,  publishers. 

DAYTON  A,  Volusia  Co.  D  5,229  pop., 
on  Florida  East  Coast  Rd.  and  Halifax  r.,  74 
m.  S.  of  St.  Augustine.  Growing  of  oranges, 
strawberrlesand  vegetables,  and  manufact- 
ure of  lumber.  Summer  and  winter  resort. 
Automobile  race  course. 

GAZETTE-NEWS;  Saturdays;  demo 
cratic;  four  pages  18x22;  suljscrlptiou  $1.50; 
established  1889;  T.  E.  Fitzgerald,  editor; 
Gazette-News  Company,   publishers  (1— s). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1902 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the  claim. 

HALIFAX  JOURNAL;  Wednesdays; 
republican;  four  pages  20x26;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1883;  J,  M.  Jolley,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the  claim. 

DE  FUNIAK  SPRINGS, c.h.,>rai. 

ton  Co.  ^  1,800  pop.,  on  Louisville  &  Nashville 
Rd.,  80  m.  E.  of  Pensacola.  Seat  of  Florida 
Chautauqua  Assembly  and  Palum  College. 
BREEZE;  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight 


pages  13x20;  subscription $1 ;  established  1892; 
R.  W.  Storrs,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies     printed:      1,036  in   1906 
1,148  in  1907 

DE  FUNIAK  HERALD;  Fridaya; 
democratic;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1894;  J.  T.  Stubbs,  editor  and 
publisher. 

STOCK  MANi  monthly ;  live  stock ; 
twelve  pages  9x12;  subscription  50  cents;  es- 
tablished April,  1901;  R.  W.  Storrs,  editor; 
Stockman  Publishing  Company,  publishers. 
Copies  printed:  This  periodical  had 
credit  for  an  issue  of  1,500  in  1902, 
since  which  time  it  has  not  furnished  a 
report,  and  was  credited  with  printing 
more  than  1,000  for  the  year  1903,  but 
nothing  to  sustain  so  high  a  rating  has 
since    been    received. 

DE  LAND,  c.  h.,  Volusia  Co.  D  2,500 
pop.,  on  Atlantic  Coast  Line  Rd.,  108  m.  8. 
of  Jacksonville.  Agriculture,  gardening 
and  fruit  growing.  Starch  manufactory. 
Seat  of  John  B.  Stetson  University. 

FLORIDA   AGRICULTURIST; 

Wednesdays  (▲  A). 

INDUSTRIAL  HERALD ;  Satur- 
days; four  pages  lTJ^x24;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished May,  19()4;  R.  H.  Mack,  editor  and 
publisher  (11—5)  (A  A). 

NEWS;  Fridays;  democratic;  six  pages 
15}^x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1887;  C. 
O.  Codrington,  editor;  News  Publishing  Co., 
publishers. 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  has  on 
two  occasions  indicated  a  desire  to  have 
credit  for  issuing  more  than  1,000  cop- 
ies regularly,  but  such  definite  informa- 
tion as  would  warrant  such  a  rating  has 
never  been    forthcoming. 

SUPPLEMENT;  Wednesdays;  local; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1891;  S.  M.  Johnston,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

VOLUSIA  CO.  RECORD:  Saturdays; 
democratic:  four  pages  18x24:  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1888:  B.  E.  Prevatt.  editor 
and  publisher. 

SOUTHERN  FIELD  AND  HOME; 
monthly;  agriculturiil;  ei»iht  pages  I4%xl5; 
subscription  25ceut3;  established  1888;  South- 
ern Field  and  Home  Company,  editors  and 
publishers  (A  A). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  has  on 
two  occasions  indicated  a  desire  to  have 
credit  for  issuing  more  than  ^  t,ooo 
copies  regularly,  but  such  definite  in- 
formation as  would  warrant  such  a 
rating  has  never  been  forthcoming. 

ESTERO,  Lee  Co.  P  225  pop.,  on  Es- 
tero  r.,  16  m.  S.  of  Myers. 

FLAMING   SWORD;  monthly;  ad 
vance  thought;  thirty  six  pages  9x12;    sub- 
scription $1;  established  1889;  U  G.Morrow, 
editor;  Guiding  Star  Publishing  House,  pub- 
lishers (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  2,300  in  1900 
2,248  in  190 1 
2,000  in  1902 
1,200  in  1905 
1,252  in  1906 
1,305  in  1907 

E  U  S  T  I  S  ,  Lake  Co.  D  600  pop.,  on 
Plant  System,  5  m.  N.  E.  of  Tavares  and 
150  S.  of  Jacksonville.  Orange  growing 
and  gardening. 

EUSTIS    LAKE    REGION;     Fri 

days;  democratic;  four  pages  18x24 ;  subscrlp- 


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tlon  $1.50;     established  1884;    C.   H.  Newell, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

FERNANDINA,c.  h., Nassau  Co.  ^ 

3,245+  pop.,  on  Florida  Central  &  Peninsular 
Rd.,  Amelia  Island  and  Amelia  r.,  33  m.  N. 
by  N.  W.  of  Jacksonville.  Oyster  canning. 
Manufactures  lumber,  sashes  and  blinds. 
Fine  liarbor. 

NASSAU  CO.  STAR  AND  FliOR- 
IDA  MIRItOK.;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  13x2U;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished—S<ar  189T,  Mirror  1878,  consolidated 
October,  19U1;  H.  P.  Trimble,  editor;  Feruan- 
dina  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (A  A). 

NEWS;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1889  ;  S.  W.  Mauncy,  editor  and  publisher 
(1-8). 

RECORD;  Fridays  (A  A). 

FORT  MYERS  (Myers  P.  O.).  Lee 
Co.  p  1,700  pop.,  on  Atlantic  Coast  Line  Rd., 
18  m.  E.  of  Gulf  of  Mexico. 

PRESS;  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1884;  P.  A  Ruhl,  editor;  Ruhl  &  Stout,  pub- 
lishers (1—8). 

TROPICAIi  BREEZE;  Thursdays; 
four  pages  15x21;  subserij)tion  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1906:  W.  E.  Grlffls, editor;  Griffis  Brjs.. 
publishers  ( 10-6  P). 

FORT  PIERCE,  St.  Lucie  Co.  n-  918 
pop.,  on  Florida  East  Coast  Rd.,  242  m.  S.  of 
Jacksonville.  Pineapple  and  orange  grow^- 
ing  and  fishing.    Winter  resort. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  local;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  19i'3:  Charles  S. 
Emerson,  editor  and  publlslier  (10— 5  P). 

ST.  LUCIE  CO.  TRIBUNE;  Fridays; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished July,  19U5;  A.  K.Wilson,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding   i,ooo   in    1907. 

AMERICAN  BEE  KEEPER;  mouth 
ly;    bee  culture;    thirty-six  to  forty  pages 
6x9;  subscription  50  cents;  established  1890; 
Harry  E.  HID,  editor;  W.  T.  Falconer  Mfg. 
Co.,  Falconer,  N.  Y.,  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies     printed:     3,000  in   1907 

GAINESVILLE, c.  h..  Alachua  Co.  [j 

7,851  pop.,  on  Seabord  Air  Line,  Atlantic 
Coast  Line,  and  Gainesville  &  Gulf  Rds., 
40  m.  W.of  Palatka,  70  S.W.  of  Jacksonville 
and  100  S.  W.  of  Fernandina.  Agriculture 
and  orange  growing.  Phosphate,  naval 
stores  and  truck  farming.  University  of 
Florida.    Manufacturing. 

SUN;  every  morning  except  Monday,  and 
SEMI -WEEKLY;  democratic;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription— daily  $5,  semi- 
weekly  $1;  established  — daily  1880,  semi- 
rreekly  1886;  H.  H.  McCreary,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  years  1906 
and  1907  the  daily  issue  of  this  paper 
seemed  to  assert  that  it  had  an  average 
issue  exceeding  1,000  copies,  but  failed 
to  furnish  such  definite  information  as 
v^^ould  warrant  the  accordance  of  a 
rating  to  that  effect. 

For  the  years  1906  and  1907  the  semi- 
weekly  edition  of  this  paper  seemed 
to  assert  that  it  had  an  average  issue 
exceeding  1,000  copies,  but  failed  to 
furnish     such    definite    information     as 


FLORIDA. 


would  warrant  the  accordance  of  a 
rating    to    that    effect. 

CHRISTIAN  STANDARD;  Satur- 
days (A  A). 

ELEVATOR;  Thursdays;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  October, 
1905;  F.  Prescott  Bullock,  editor;  The  Eleva- 
tor Publishing  Co. ,  Dublishers  (12—5  P). 

FLORIDA  SCHOOL  EXPONENT; 
monthly;  educational;  sixteen  to  thirty  two 
pages  9x12;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1893; 
T.  F.  McBeath,  editor  and  publisher   (6—5). 

GREENCOVE  SPRINGS,  c.  h., 

Clay  Co.  ^  929tpop.— of  township  1,561+— on 
Jacksonville,  Tarn  pa  &  Key  West  and  South- 
western Rds.  and  St.  Johns  r.,  30  m.  S.  of 
Jacksonville  and  25  N.  of  Palatka.  Copious 
sulphur  spring,  car  shops,  brick  and  wood 
works.  Large  lumber  interests.  Fruit  and 
vegetable  center.  * 

CLAY  CO.  TIMES;  Fridays;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  established 
1898;  Harry  O.  Decker,  editor  and  publisher. 

INVERNESS,  ell.,  Citrus  Go.  U  950 
pop.,  on  Atlantic  Coast  Line  Rd.,  about  32 
m.  N.  by  N.  W.  of  Dade  City.  Phosphate 
mining  and  orange  shipping,  truck  farm- 
ing. 

CITRUS  CO.  CHRONICLE;  Thurs- 
days; democratic;  four  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1893;  Walter  F. 
Warnoek.  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

JACKSONVILLE, c.  h..  Duval  Co.  ^ 

28,429+  pop.  —  local  estimate  50.000  ^  on 
Georgia  Southern,  Florida  East  Coast,  Jack- 
sonville &  Southwestern,  Southern  Rail- 
way, Atlantic  Coast  Line  and  Seaboard  Air 
Line  Rds.  and  St.  Johns  r.,  about  140  m.  S. 
by  S.  W.  of  Savannah,  Ga.  A  winter  re- 
sort. Manufactures  lumber,  marmalade, 
moss  soap,  naval  stores,  fertilizers  and 
machinery.  Shipbuilding. 
DAILY. 

FLORIDA  TIMES-UNION;  every 
morning,  and  FARMER  AND   FRUIT 

GROWER,  semi-weekly,  Tuesdays  and 
Fridays;  democratic;  daily  ten  to  forty, 
semi- weekly  eight  pages  17x23;  subscription 
—dally  $6,  semi  weekly  $1;  established  1865; 
Geo.  W.  Wilson,  editor;  Florida  Publishing 
Company,  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies    printed:    daily,    11,581   in  1907. 

No  definite  information  was  ever  ob- 
tained concerning  the  weekly,  but  it 
had  credit  for  exceeding  1,000  since 
1901. 

To  the  daily  edition  of  this  paper 
Rowell's  American  Newspaper  Direc- 
tory accords  the  so-called  .Gold  Marks 
(0  0),  the  meaning  of  which  is  stated 
to  be  that  advertisers  value  it  .more  for 
the  class  and  quality  of  its  circulation 
than  for  the  mere  number  of  copies 
printed. 

METROPOLIS;  every  evening  except 
Sunday;  independent -democratic;  dally 
eight,  Saturday  eight  to  sixteen  pages 
17^x24;  subscription  $5:  established  1887; 
W.  R.  Carter,  editor;  Rufus  A.  Russell,  bus- 
iness manager;  Carter  &  Russell  Publishing 
Company,  publishers  (3—4). 

Copies  printed:  6,231  in  1900 
7,018  in  1902 
8,398  in  1903 
8,760  in  1904 


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FLORIDA^  Jacksonville. 


FLORIDA. 


8,930  in  1905 
9,432  in  1906 
10,830  in  1907 
Publisher's  announcement. — The  Jackson- 
ville, Fla.,  Metkopolis  is  Jacksonville's 
best  paper.  The  sworn  circulation  for 
1907  shows  10,8:30  copies  dally.  We  are  now 
printing  and  selling  over  11,000  copies  daily, 
which  is  by  far  the  greatest  circulation 
ever  attained  by  any  newspaper  in 
Florida.  The  population  of  Jacksonville 
is  about  50.000  souls.  We  cover  Jackson- 
ville most  thoroughly  and  have  a  large 
circulation  In  the  State  outside  of  Jackson- 
ville. If  j'ouuse  the  Metropolis  you  cover 
the  Cit5'  of  Jacksonville  and  Florida  most 
thoroughly.  The  Metropolis  is  the  only 
paper  in  Jacksonville  that  permitted  the 
Association  of  A.merican  Advertisers  to 
make  a  thorou<2:h  ftispection  of  its  circula- 
tion books  and  accounts,  and  was  Issued  a 
certificate  provin?  every  claim  made.  E. 
Katz,  Temple  Court,  N.  Y.  Representative. 

WEEKLY. 
FLORIDA   AGRICULTURIST; 

Wednesdays;  agriculture;  sixteen  pages 
10^x15;  subscription  $1;  established  1874; 
W.  C.  Steele,  editor;  Agriculturist  Publish- 
ing Co.,  publishers  (9—7  P).  „ 

FLORIDA  LABOR  TE»1PLAR; 
Saturdays  (A  A)  „ 

FRATERNAL  LEDGER  ;  Saturdays; 
miscellaneous  fraternal  societies ;  four  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1898;  Eev. 
R.  B.  Brooks,  editor  and  publisher. 

Copies  printed:  For  the  years  igoi 
and  1903  this  paper  seemed  to  assert 
that  it  had  an  average  issue  exceeding 
1,000  copies,  but  failed  to  furnish  such 
definite  information  as  would  warrant 
the  *  accordance  of  a  rating  to  that 
effect.  It  has  not  since  made  any  re- 
newal  of   the   claim. 

INDUSTRIAL  RECORD;  weekly; 
naval  stores  and  lumber  ;  twenty-  pages 
11x13^;  subscription  $2;  established  1900; 
Record  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publish- 
ers (1—7). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  years  1902 
and  1903  this  paper  had  credit  for 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  has  not  since  made  any  definite 
and  satisfactory  claim  for  issuing  so 
many. 

MASONIC    FORU  M  !    Saturdays; 
Masonic:  f our  nages  18x24;  subscription  $1; 
"Established  1900;  D.  A.  Perrln,  editor;  J.  H. 
Dlckerson.  publisher  (1— 5>. 

SUEDLICHE  POST;  Saturdays;  Ger- 
man; ten  to  twelve  pages  15x22:  subscrip- 
tion .12:  established  June,  1907:  Henry  Jen- 
sen, editor:  The  Jensen  Printing  Company, 
publishers.  ^.„^,    „  ^ 

SUNDA\'  SCHOOL  LESSON  :Satur 
days:  Sundav  school :  four  p«ges  18x24:  snb 
scription   $1:   established    1900;   H.  G.  Reid, 
editor  and  publisher. 

MONTHLY. 

FLORIDA  FRATERNAL  REt;- 
ORD;  monthlv;  fraternal  societies; 
fifty-six  pages  7x10;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1898;  J.  W.  White,  editor  and  publisher 

(1— «). 
WHARTON'S  MAGAZINE;  month 

ly  (AA>. 

JASPER,  c.  h.,  Hamilton  Co.  \^  993t 
pop.,  on  Plant  System  and  Georgia  Southern 
&  Florida  Rds.,  about  30  m.  N.  W.  of  Lake 
City  and  163  a.  W.  of  Savannah,  Ga.  Cot- 
ton, sugar,  rice,  melons,  oranges  and  tur- 
pentine. Cotton  gins  and  lumber  factories. 
BANNER  OF  LIBERTY;  Thursdays; 

democratlo;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 


SI;  established  November,  1903;  W.  A.  Snow, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—5). 

NEWS;  Fridays;  democratic;  four  pages 
18x2-l;  subscription  $1;  established  1890; 
W.  C.  Caldwell,  editor;  Jasper  Printing  Co., 
publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding    1,000    in    1907. 

KEY   WEST,  c.  h.,  Monroe    Co.    Q 

17,114+  pop.— local  estimate  25,000— on   the 
Gulf  of  Mexico  and  Key  West  Island.    Ex- 
tensive cigar  factories.    Sponge  and  deep- 
sea  fishing.     Galveston,  New  York,  New 
Orleans,  Havana,  Tampa  and  Miami  steam- 
ers touch  here.    A  port  of  entry. 
CITIZEN;  dally  except  Sunday;  demo- 
cratic;   eight  pages  16x22;  subscription  $5; 
established     April,    1905    (succeeded    Inter- 
Ocean);  Walter  W.  Thompson,  editor;  The 
Citizen  Publishing  Co..  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding    1,000    in    1907. 

ADVERTISER;   Saturdays;  independ- 
ent; eight  pages  15x22;    subscription  $2;  es- 
tablished 1890;  J.  T.  Ball,  editor:  The  Adver 
tiser  Publishing  Company,  publishers. 

KISSIMMEE,  c.  h..  Osceola  Co.  cj 
1,132+  pop.,  on  Florida  Midland  and  Plant 
System  Rds.  and  Lake  Tohopekallga,  18 
m.  S.  of  Orlando.  Center  of  sugar  and 
rice  industries.  Orange  culture,  early  vege- 
tables and  tobacco.  Headquarters  for  cattle 
and  sheep. 

VALLEY  GAZETTE;  Fridays; 
democratic;  four  pages  20x26;  subscription 
$1;  established  1897;  W.  B.  Harris  and  P.  A. 
Vans  Agnew.  editors  and  publishers. 

LAKE  BUTLER,  Bradford  Co.    b 

431  pop.,  on  Georgia  Southern  &  Florida, 

Jackson  &  Southwestern  Rds.,  15  m.  N.  W. 

of  Starke,  the  county  seat.     Cotton,  corn, 

fruit  and  strawberries. 

STAR;  Fridays;  four  pages  15x22 ;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  January,  1901;  F. 
G.  SchlU,  editor  and  publisher. 

LAKE  CITY,  c.  h.,  Columbia  Co.  b 

4,013+  pop.,  on  Plant  System,  Georgia  South- 
ern &  Florida  and  Florida  Central  &  Penin- 
sular Rds.,  60  m.W.  of  Jacksonville  and  106 
E.  of  Tallahassee,  the  State  capital.  Phos- 
phate mining,  tobacco  growing,  timber  and 
turpentine  industries.  Seat  of  State  Agri- 
cultural College  and  U.  S.  Agricultural  Ex- 
periment Station.  Center  of  Sea  Island 
cotton  region. 

CITIZEN-REPORTER;  Fridays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$1;  established  1874;  Herbert  L.  Dodd, editor; 
Dodd  Printing  and  Publishing  Company, 
publishers. 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  issue  of  1,245  for  the  year  1906, 
but  has  not  since  made  definite  and 
satisfactory  claim  to  issuing  so  many 
as    1,000   copies. 

FLORIDA  INDEX;  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished June,  1899;  T.  J.  Appleyard,  editor 
and  publisher. 

Copies   printed:      For    the    year    1900 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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FLORIDA. 


FLORIDA. 


this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  i,ooo  cop- j 
ies,  but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the  claim. 

SUNDAY  MO  R  N  T  N  G  BA  ND 
JOURNAL.;  Fridays  (A  A). 

liAKELAND,  Pr^lk  Co.  g  3,013  pop., 

a  health  resort  on  Atlantic  Coast  Line  Rd.,  ^ 
3J  m.  E.  of  Tampa.    Fruit  and  vegetable 
culture;  phosphate  rock  mining. 
POTiK    CO.    NEWS;    Fridays;   demo- 
cratic; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1899;  R.  R.  Tomlin,  editor  and  pub-  I 
lisher. 

SUN;  Fridays;  democratic;  four  pages  : 
15x22;  subscriptiou$l;  established  1884;  P.  M. 
Trammell,  editor  and  pnblishf-r  (11— fi)  (A  A),  i 
Copies   printed:      For   the    year^  1903  j 
this   paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had  1 
an    average    issue    exceeding    1,000    cop- 
ies,   but   failed    to   furnish   such   definite 
information    as    would    warrant    the    ac- 
cordance of  a   rating  to  that  effect.     It 
has    not    since    made    any    renewal    of 
the  claim.  1 

li  AUREIi  HILL,  Walton  Co.  u  609t 
pop.,  on  Yellow  River  Rd.,  68  m.  N.  E.  of 
Pensacola.    Syrup  refinery,  fruit  and  cot- 
ton raising  and  agriculture. 
OUR  SOUTHERN  HOME;  Saturdays; 
local;  four  pages  10^x16;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished January,  19U5;    Krlc  von  Axelson, 
editor  and  publisher  (8—5  P). 

LEESBURG,  -^a^'*  C'o.  n  765t  pop., 

on  Florida  Central  &  Peninsular  and  Plant 
System  Rds.  and  St.  Johns  r.,  11  ra.  W.  of  ' 
Tavares,  the   county    seat,  and  143  S.   of 
JackBonTlUe.    Center  of  the  great  lake  re- 
gion and  orange  belt  of  the  State. 

COIMERCIAL;  Fridays;  democratic; 
four  pages  20x2t):  subscription  $2;  established 
1876;  Jos.  H.  C.  Pratt,  editor;  South  and  East 
Florida  Publishing  Co.,  publishers. 

LIVEOAK,  c.  h.,  Suwannee  Co.  [^ 
1,659+  pop. — local  estimate,  8,000— on  Sea- 
board Air  Line,  Atlantic  Coast  Line, 
Suwannee  &  San  Pedro  and  Live  Oak, 
Perry  &  Gulf  Rds.,  83  m.  E.  of  Tallahassee, 
the  State  capital,  and  .30  N.  W.  of  Lake 
City.  Sugar  cane,  cotton,  sweet  potatoes 
and  early  vegetables. 

DEMOCRAT;  every  •  evening  except 
Sunday;  democratic;  eight  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription $5;  eitablished  November,  1905; 
Live  Oak  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (1— 7P). 

FLORIDA  CHRISTIAN  ADVO- 
CATE; Tuesdays;  methodist;  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1..50  ;  established  1886  ; 
Live  Oak  Publishing  Co..  publishers  CI— 7). 
Copies  printed:  This  paper  had 
credit  for  issuing  3,214  in  1899,  since 
which  no  definite  and  satisfactory  re- 
port has  been  forthcoming,  but  it  had 
credit  for  exceeding  2,250  in  1903 
and   more   than    1,000    in    1907. 

SUWANNEE  DEMOCRAT;  Fridays; 
eight  to  sixteen  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1 ; 
established  1884;  Live  Oak  Publishing  Co., 
editors  and  publishers  (6 — 5). 

Copies    printed:     No     satisfactory    re- 


port was  ever  obtained  from  this  paper, 
but  it  had  credit  for  issuing  more  than 
1,000   in    1906   and    1907. 

MACCLENNY,  c.  h.,  Baker  Co.  b 

350+  pop.,  on  Florida  Central  &  Peninsular 

Rd.,  23  m.  W.  of  Jacksonville.    Growing  of 

peaches,  fruit  and  vegetables. 

STANDARD;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  50  cents;  es- 
tablished 1899;  Avery  Powell,  editor  and 
publisher. 

MADISON,  c.  b.,  Maditon  Co.  ^  84  t 
pop.,  on  Florida  Central  &  Peninsular  Rd. 
Saw  and  cotton-seed  oil  mills  and  cotton 
factories.    Farming. 

N  E  W  ENTERPRISE  ;  Thursdays  ; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished September,  1901;  Columbus  B.Smith, 
editor  and  publisher. 

RECORDER;  Fridays;  four  pages  18x24 ; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1881;  R.  C.  Dunn, 
editor;  R.  C.  Dunn  &  Co.,  publishers. 

MANATEE,  J/awa<«e  Co.  g  254  pop., 

on   Seaboard   Air   Line   Rd.,   2   m.   E.   of 

Braidentown. 

RECORD}  Fridays;  democratic;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1903;  Frank  A.  Walpole,  editor  and  publisher 
(5—4). 

MARIANNA,  c.  h.,  Jackson  Co.  Yi 
900+  pop.-- of  township  3,615+— on  Louisville 
&  Nashville  Rd.,  72  m.  N.  W.  of  Tallahassee, 
the  State  capital.  Agriculture  and  stock 
raising.    Turpentine. 

NEWS  ;  Thursdays  ;  democratic;  eight 
pages  1.5x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
Mav,  1905;  Jefferson  Davis  Stephens,  editor 
and  publisher  (1-7)  (A  A). 

TIMES-COURIER;  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1863;    O.  C.  Moore  and  W.   B.  Fol 
som,  editors  and  publishers  (6 — 5,. 

WEST  FLORIDA  BUGAIL;  Satur- 
days; negro;  republican;  four  pages  17>^x24; 
subscription  $1;  established  1899;  A.  Purdee, 
editor  and  publisher. 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the  claim. 

WEST  FLORIDA  TRIBUNE; 
monthly;  negro;  eight  pages  11x16;  subscrip- 
tion 50  cents;  established  1896;  Jas.  C.  Forest, 
editor  and  publisher. 

MAYO,  c.  h.,  Lafayette  Co.  i^  l,347t  pop. 

(of  township),  20  m.  S.W.  of  Live  Oak,  on 

Suwannee&San  Pedro  Rd.    Agriculture. 

FREE  PRESS;  Saturdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  §1;  established 
1890;   J.  B.  Home,  editor  and  publisher  (6—5). 

MELBOURNE,  Brevard  Co.  Q  400 
pop.,  on  Indian  r.,  39  m.  S.  of  Titusville.  the 
county  seat.  Pineapple  growing.  Winter 
resort. 

TIMES;  Saturdays;  independent;  four 
pages  133^x19;  subscription  .fl;  established 
1894;  E.  D"Oslin,  editor  and  publisher (6—5). 

MIAMI,  Dade  Co.  g  l,681t  pop.,  on 
Florida  East  Coast  Rd.    Fruit,  winter  vege- 


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FLORIDA. 


FLORIDA. 


tables  and  farming.  Fishing  and  sponging. 
Winter  resort. 

METROPOLIS;  Fridays;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $2;  established  1896;  B. 
B.  Tatum,  editor;  The  Miami  Printing  Co., 
publishers. 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1902 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the.  claim. 

NEWS?  Wednesdays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1.50:  established  1898;  E.  T.  By- 
ington,  editor  and  publisher. 

MILLIGAN,  Santa  Rosa  Co.   t]  680t 

pop.,  on  Louisville  &  Nashville  Rd.,  28  m.  N. 

E.  of  Milton,  the  county  seat.    Fruit  and 

lumber. 

HERA  LD;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  9x13;  subscription  $1;  established  1900; 
Willis  Garrett,  editor  and  publisher. 

MILTON,  c.  h.,  Santa  Rosa  Co.  bl,204t 
pop.,  on  Louisville  &  Nashville  Rd.  and 
Blackwater  r.,  about  19  m.  N.  by  N.  E.  of 
Pensacola.  Wool,  cotton,  fruit  and  lumber. 

INDEX;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1888;  E.  A.  Potter,  editor;  H.  S.  Seabrook, 
publisher. 

SANTA  ROSA  STAR;  Thursdays 
(▲A). 

MONTICELIiO.c.  h.,  Jefftrton  Co.\^ 
l,076t  pop.,  on  Florida  Central  &  Peninsular 
and  Plant  System  Rds.,  31  m.  E.  of  Talla- 
hassee, the  State  capital,  and  224  S.  W.  of 
Savannah,  Ga.  Agriculture,  cotton  and 
vegetable  growing. 

NEWS;  Fridays ;  democratic ;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
January,  I9u3;  C.  T.  Carroll,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

NEW  SMYRNA,  Volutia  Co.  u  543 1 

pop.,  ou  Florida  East  Coast  Rd.  and  North 
Indian  r.,  1  m.W.  from  the  Atlantic  coast 
and  35  N.  E.  of  Sanford.  Fruit  growing. 
Winter  resort. 

BREEZE;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  13x20:  subscription  $1;  established 
1887;  J.  J.  Birch,  editor  and  publisher. 

OCALA  c.  h.,  Marion  Co.  D  5,000 
pop.,  on  Seaboard  Air  Line,  Atlantic  Coast 
Line  and  Silver  Springs,  Ocala  &  Gulf  Rds., 
i%  m.  from  the  famous  Silver  Spring. 
Foundry  and  machine  shops.  Sugar  cane, 
oranges,phosphate,  turpentine,  lumber  and 
truck  farming. 

BANNER;  every  morning  except  Mon- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Fridays ; democratic ; 
daily  four  to  eight,  weekly  twelve  to  sixteen 
pages  15x22:  subscription— daily  $5,  weekly 
»1 ;  established -daily  190?,weekly  1866;  Frank 
Harris,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  years  1899 
and  1907  the  weekly  edition  of  this 
paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had  an 
average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  in- 
formation as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance  of   a    rating  to  that   effect. 

EVENING  STAR;  every  evening  ex- 
cept   Sunday,   and    WEEKliY,   Fridays; 


four  pages— daily  15x22,  weekly  20x26;  sub- 
scription—daily $5,  weekly  $1;  established— 

I  daily  1895, weekly  1897;  C.L.Bittinger. editor; 

I  Bittinger  &  Co.,  publishers. 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1899 
the  weekly  edition  of  this  paper 
seemed  to  assert  that  it  had  an  average 
issue  exceeding  1,000  copies,  but  failed 
to  furnish  such  definite  information  as 
would  warrant  the  accordance  of  a 
rating  to  that  effect.  It  has  not  since 
made    any   renewal    of   the    claim. 

FLORIDA  ADVERTISER:  Fridays; 
four  pages  17x24;  subscripticm  $1;  estab- 
lished July.  190!;  S.  M.  Gibbs,  editor;  Adver- 
tiser Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (2—5  P). 
FLORIDA  NEWS  CARRIER:  Sat 
urdays;  negro;  four  pages  18x24;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  July.  1904;  James  Dean, 
editor;  J.  W.  Dukes,  publisher  (1—5)  f  A  A). 

SOUTHERN  WITNESS;  Thursdays 
(▲A). 

ORLANDO, c.  li.,  Orange  Co.  D  2,481t 
pop.,  on  Florida  Central  &  Peninsular  and 
Plant  System  Rds.,  about  18  m.  N.  by  N.  E. 
of  Kissimmee.  Iron  foundry.  Oranges, 
pineapples,  grapes  and  various  vegetables. 

REPORTER -STAR;  every  evening 
except  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thurs- 
days; democratic;  dally  eight,  weekly  twelve 
to  sixteen  pages  13x20;  subscription— daily 
$5,  weekly  $1:  e.^^tablished— daily  September 
15.  1903;  weekly  1896;  R  J.  HalJy,  managing 
editor;  Reporter-Star  Publishing  Company, 
publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  the  weekly  edition 
had   credit  for  exceeding   1,000  in   1907. 

DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

FLORIDA  CHRISTIAN  RE- 
CORDER; Thursdays;  African  methodist- 
episcopal;  four  pages  20x26;  subscription 
$1;  established  1894;  G.  C.  Henderson,  editor; 
Florida  Christian  Recorder  Publishing  Co., 
publishers. 

SOUTH  FLORIDA  SENTINEL; 
Thursdays;  democratic;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  SI;  established  1892;  Josiah 
Ferris,  editor  and  publisher  (10-7  P). 

PALATKA,   c.    h.,    Putnam    Co.    b 

3,301+  pop.,  on  Florida  East  Coast,  Georgia 
Southern  &  Florida,  Jacksonville,  Tampa 
&  Key  West  and  Plant  System  Rds.  and  St. 
Johns  r.,  30  m.  S.  W.  of  St.  Augustine,  75  S. 
of  Jacksonville  and  200  E.  by  S.  E.  of  Talla- 
hassee, the  State  capital.  Cotton,  sugar, 
oranges  and  other  fruits  shipped  by  steain- 
boat  to  Jacksonville.  Agriculture.  Win- 
ter resort. 

NEWS  AND  ADVERTISER;  Thurs 

days;  democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1 ;  established  1894;  Wm.  A.  Russell, 
editor;  Russell  &  Vickers,  publishers  (2—3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  issuing  2,224  in  1902,  since  which 
no  report  has  been  forthcoming,  but 
it  was  thought  to  print  more  than  1,000 
in    1906    and    1907. 

TIMES-HERALD;  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  15x22:  subscription  $1; 
established- Jlem/rf  1869.  Times\9&'d;  consoli- 
dated 1893;  H.  A.  B.  McKlnzie.  editor  and 
publisher. 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information    as    would    warrant    the    ac- 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


129 


FLORIDA. 


FLORIDA. 


cordance  of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the  claim. 

PALMETTO,3f«»«fee  Co.go69tpop., 

on  Seaboard  Air  Line  and  Manatee  r.,  50  m. 

S.  E.  of  Tampa.    Canning  factory,  fertilizer 

plant. 

NEWS;  Saturdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  16x22;  subscription  $1:  established 
1894;  J.W.Bell,  editor  and  publisher  (6-51 

PENSACOL.A,  c.la., Escambia  Co.  ^ 

17,747+  pop.,  on  Louisville  &  Nashvtlle 
and  Pensacola,  Alabama  &  Tenuessee  Rds. 
and  Pensacola  bay,  8  m.  from  the  Gulf  of 
Mexico.  Port  of  entry.  Custom  house  and 
navy  yard. 

JOURNA  L. ;  every  morning* except  Mon- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  ISJ^x?  ;  subscription— daily  $5, 
weekly  $1;  established— daily  1898,  weekly 
1904;  Frank  L.  Mayes,  editor;  The  Journal 
Co.,  publishers  (1—8). 
Copies   printed: 

Daily,     1,887  i"    1901 
2,441  in  1902 
2,929  in  1903 
3,540  in  1904 
4,850  in  1905 
5,738  in  1906 
5,758  in  1907 
Weekly:     2,147  in  1907 
NEWS;    every  evening  except  Saturday, 
and  WEEKliY.  Fridays:  democratic;  daily 
and    weekly    eight,    Sunday   twenty  pages 
18x24;    subscription —  daily    $5,   weekly  81; 
established  1889;   News  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers (1—7). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  sat- 
isfactory report  has  been  obtained  from 
this  paper  since  1899,  and  the  publisher 
admits  that  he  does  not  keep  records 
that  would  make  it  possible  for  him 
to  prepare  such  a  report;  but  the  daily 
edition  has  had  credit  for  isstiing  more 
than  1,000  copies  regularly  since  1900 
and    including    1907. 

BROTHEKHOOD:  Fridays  (A  A). 
FTiORIDA    SENTINEli:    Fridays; 
negro;  republican;   four  pages   15x22;    sub- 
scription $1.50:  established  1887;  M.  M.Lewey. 
editor  and  publisher. 

PERRY,  c.  h.,  Taylor  Co.  b  l,314tpop. 

(of  township),  on  Fenhollowav  r..  about  2S 

m.  from  its  mouth  in  the  Gulf  of  Mexico. 

Sea  Island  cotton  and  tobacco. 

TAYLOR  CO.  HERALD;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  11x22;  subscription 
»1;  established  1903;  J.  O.Culpepper,  editor; 
J.  L.  Dennis,  publisher. 

PLANT  CITY,  HilUhoro  Co.  p  1,500 

pop.,  on  Florida  Central  and   Peninsular 

and  Plant  System  Rds.,  22  m.  E.  of  Tampa, 

the  county  seat.  Shipping  point  for  oranges 

and  vegetables. 

COURIER  ;  Fridays;  democratic  ;  eight 
pages  15x22  ;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
1884;  P.  A.  Merrin.  editor  and  publisher  (10—7). 

PUNTA   GORDA,  De   Soto  Co.   g 

1,300+  pop.,  on  Atlantic  Coast  Line  Rd.  and 
Charlotte  Harbor.  Fishing,  phosphate  min- 
ing, cattle  raising  and  fruit  growing. 

HERALD;  Thursdays ;  eight  pages  13x20 ; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1893;  A.  P. 
Jordan,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

9 


QUINCY,  c.  h.,  Gadsden  Co.  \^  847t 
pop.,  on  Florida  Central  &  Peninsular  Rd., 
24  m.  N.  W.  of  Tallahassee,  the  State  cap- 
ital.   Farming  and  fruit-growing  section. 

GADSDEN  CO.  TIMES;  Fridays; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished January,  1902;  H.  A.  Love,  editor  and 
publisher. 

SAINT    ANDREWS,     Washington 

Co.  "d  383+  pop.  (of  township),  on  St.  An- 
drews bay,  100  m.  E.  by  S.  E.  of  Pensacola. 
A  fish  market  and  winter  resort. 

ST.   ANDREWS    BUOY ;  Thursdays; 
democratic;   four  pages  18x24;  sub.scription 
$1;  established  April,  1891;  Wm.  A.  Emmons,- 
editor  and  publisher  (9— 5). 

SAINT  AUGUSTINE,  c.  h.,  Saint 

John  Co.  -^  6,157  pop.,  on  Florida  East 
Coast  and  St.  Augustine  &  South  Beach 
Rds.  and  on  Bay  of  St.  Augustine,  36  m.  S. 
of  Jacksonville.  A  well  known  winter  re- 
sort. 

EVENING  RECORD;  every  evening 
except  Sunday, and  WEEKLY, Thursdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
—daily  $5,  weekly  $1;  established  1899;  H. 
L.  Brown,  editor;  The  Record  Company, 
publishers  (1—7). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,155  ^  I905» 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but 
was  credited  with  more  than  1,000  in 
1906    and    1907. 

SAINT  FRANCIS,  Lake  Co.  u  50 

pop.,  on  W.  bank  of  St.  Johns  r.,  10  m.  W. 

of  De  Land.  Agriculture  and  fruitgrowing. 

FLORIDA  FACTS;  monthly;  demo- 
cratic; elsht  pages  15x22:  subscription  75 
cents;  established  1890;  John  E.  Harris,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (1—8). 

SAINT  PETERSBURG,  ^t«*6oro 

Co.  p  4,500  pop.,  on  Atlantic  Coast  Line 
Rd.  and  Tampa  bay.  Fruit  and  vegetable 
growing  and  fishing.  Summer  and  winter 
resort. 

INDEPENDENT;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  Inde- 
pendent; daily  eight,  weekly  eight  to  sixteen 
pages  15x22;  subscription^aily  $5,  weekly 
$1.50;  established — daily.  November,  1907; 
weekly,  March,  1906;  Willis  B.  Powell,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—8).  See  advertisement 
on  followiug  page. 

TI.IIES;  Saturdays:  eight  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1;  established  1884;  W.  L. 
Staub,  editor;  Times  Publishing  Company, 
publishers. 

SANFORD,  Orange  Co.  n  1,4501  pop., 
on  Jacksonville,  Tampa  &  Key  West  and 
Plant  System  Rds.  and  St.  Johns  r.,  193  m. 
S.  of  Jacksonville.  Shipping  point  for 
oranges,  earlj'  vegetables  and  fruits  to 
Northern  markets.  Cigar,  jelly  and  mar- 
malade factories. 

CHRONICLE;  Fridays;  democratic; 
six  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1891;  Frank  V.  Baker,  editor  and  publisher. 

SAN  MATEO,/'«<nam  Co.  ti  267t  pop., 
on  Florida  East  Coast  Rd.  and  St.  Johns  r., 
about  6  m.  S.  E.  of  Palatka,  the  county  seat. 
Orange  growing. 
ITEM  ;    Saturdays;  agricultural;  eight 


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FLORIDA. 


pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1891 ; 
J.  A.  Crosby,  editor  and  publisher. 

SARASOTA,  Manatee  Co.  p  1,800 
pop.  (of  township),  on  Seaboard  Air  Line 
extension  and  Sarasota  bay,  12  m.  S.  of 
Braidentown,  the  county  seat.  Truck  farm- 
ing and  orange  growing.  Summer  and 
winter  resort. 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  four  pages  12x18; 
subscription  $1.R0;  established  1899;  C.  V.  S 
Wilson,  editor  and  publisher  (2—8). 

STARKE,  c.  h.,  Bradford  Co.  ^  972t 
pop.,  on  Elorida  Central  &  Peninsular  and 
Atlantic,  Suwannee  River  &  Gulf  Rds., 
45  m.  S.  W.  of  Jacksonville.  Cotton,  corn, 
sugar,  oranges,  strawberries  and  farming. 

BRADFORD    CO.    TEI.E(iRAPH; 

Fridays;  democratic:  eight  pages  1:^x20;  sub- 
scription $1 ;  established  1879 ;  E.  S.  Matthews, 
editor  and  publisher. 

SUMTER VILLE,  c.  h.,  Sumter  Co. 

D  886tpop.  (of  township),  on  Florida  Cen- 
tral &  Peninsular  Rd.,  37  m.  S.  of  Ocala. 
Orange  growing  and  stock  raising. 

SUMTER  CO.  TIMES;  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1; 
established  1881;  "Walter  Graham,  editor 
and  publisher. 

TALLAHASSEE,  c.  h.,  Leon  Co.  \2 
State  Capital,  2,981+  pop.,  on  Florida 
Central  &  Peninsular  and  Carrabelle.Talla- 


FLORIDA. 


hassee  &  Georgia  Rds  .  about  2.3  ni.  N.  from 
Apalachee  bay.  Farming  and  fruit  raising. 

SUN;  Saturdays;  democratic;  sixteen 
pages  11x15;  subscription  $2;  successor  to 
Capital  and  Tallahasseean;  Claude L'Engle, 
editor;  Sun  Company,  publishers  ("1—7). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding    i,ooo    in    1907. 

METROPOL.ITAN;  Fridavs  (A  A). 

TRUE  DEMOCRAT;  Fridays  (A  A). 

TAMPA,  c.  h.,  Hillshoro  Co.  p  43,.500 

pop.— local  estimate  60,(X)0— on  Seaboard, 
Atlantic  Coast  Line  and  Tampa  Northern 
Rds.,  Hillsboro  r.  and  Tampa  bay.  A  good 
harbor.  Numerous  cigar  factories  In  opera- 
tion; manufacturing,  lumber  and  phos- 
phates.   Winter  resort. 

MORNING  TRIBUNE;  every  morn 
Ing,  and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic ;  eight  to  twenty-four  pages  20x26  ; 
subscription— daily  $5,  weekly  $1;  estab- 
llshe.l-daily  1891,  weekly  1870;  W.  F.  Sto- 
vall,  editor;  Tampa  Tribune  Publishing 
Company,  publishers  (1— S). 
Copies    printed:    Daily    2,529  in  1900 

5,608  in  1902 
6,610  in  1903 
12,516  in  19Q7 
edition    had    credit    for  ■ 


The     weekly 
2,092    in    1900, 
have    failed   to 
tory,    but    was 
than    1,000  in    1906   and 
NEWS;  every  evening 


since  which  its  reports 
be  definite  and  satisfac- 
believed    to    issue    more 

1907. 

except   Sunday; 


ST.  PETERSBURG  INDEPENDENT 

EVERY  EVENING  and  WEEKL.Y 


Independent  Building, 


St.  Petersburg,  Fla. 


The  Weekly  Independent  has  1,350  subscribers — every  one  paid  in  advance. 
Its  rates  are  ten  cents  an  inch,  flat,  on  time  contracts.  Twelve  pages,  15x22.  Each 
page  contains  live  local  news.  Considered  model  paper  of  Florida  by  press  and 
public. 

The  Evening  Independent  was  a  success  from  start;  carries  full  United  Press 
dispatches  and  three  news  services' matter;  three  reporters  cover  city  field;  750  fully 
paid-up  subscribers  on  books  inside  of  60  days;  list  now  1,000  and  growing.  Covers 
entire  Pinellas  peninsula.  Eight  pages,  15x22.  Rate  on  time  contracts,  8  cents  per 
inch,  flat. 

DOX'T  WRITE  UNLESS  TOIT  WILL  PAY  MY  RATE. 

I  refuse  rods  of  advertising  every  month  because  I  do  not  allow  advertising 
agents  to  dictate  value  of  my  space  to  me.  I  know  I  have  a  good  advertising  medium 
because  I  carry  $1,500  worth  of  advertising  each  month  for  local   merchants. 

St.  Petersburg  is  the  most  popular  resort  town  in  Florida,  both  summer 
and  winter.  Ten  years  old  and  has  4,500  population.  Has  10,000  to  15,000  winter 
tourists  during  season.  Post-office  receipts  for  1907  over  1906  show  39  per  cent  in- 
crease in  sale  of  stamps.  Banks  tripled  deposits  and  paying  28  per  cent  profit. 
Grandest  climate  in  the  world.     Ask  those  who  have  been  here. 

P.  S. — I  am  the  Powell  who  for  seven  years  edited  the  American  A<fvertiser^ 
Chicago,  and  later  of  Delhi,  N.  Y.,  before  M.  Lee  Starke  bought  it.  I  am  the 
Powell  who  used  to  spend  $15,000  a  month  advertising  department  stores.  I  am 
the  Powell  who  managed  a  million,and  a  half  dollar  mail-order  business  in  St.  Louis. 
I  am  the  Powell  who  wants  your  business  if  you  will  pay  for  it,  but  I  do  not  give 
space  away.  I  don't  need  the  money  that  bad.  I  am  making  $1,000  a  month  profit 
as  it  is,  and  patent  medicine  men  with  $13  a  year  contracts  for  a  foot  of  reading 
matter  will  please  save  stamps. 

W.   B.   POWELL,  ST.   PETERSBURG,   FLA. 
Whose  Motto  is  "PUSH  and  SMILE." 


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131 


FLORIDA. 


FLORIDA. 


democratic;  eight  to  twenty-four  pages  15x22: 
subscriptioD  $5;  established  November.  1906 
(successor  to  Evening  Herald  and  Globe, 
189?);  W.  F.  Sto vail,  manager;  News  Publish- 
ing Company,  publishers  ( 1— S). 

Copies     printed:     5,646  in  1907 
J'ublisher's    announcement.— T&iiiiyin   Is    the 
most  prosperous  city  In  Florida.    Popula 
tlon  now  46.1H'0,  and  growing  eonatantly. 
Ole  r  Havana  cigar  output  for  one  year, 
270.000,000.    Annual  cigar  factory  pay-roll. 
$7,250,000.    Bank  deposits  of  $6,000,009.    In 
this  field  the  News  has  the  largest  guar 
anteed  afternoon  circulation,  and   Is   the 
best  afternoon  medium  in  Florida.    It  is 
printed  In  its  own  building,  and  operates 
five  linotype  machines.    Full  telegraphic 
service.    Average  daily  circulation  in  1907 
was  5.545  copies. 

TIHIES;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages— daily  18x24,  weekly 
15x22;  subscription— daily  $5,  weekly  $1; 
established  1891;  D.  B.  McKay,  editor;  Tam- 
pa Publishing  Com  pan  v,  publishers. 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1895 
this  paper  had  credit  for  an  average 
issue  exceeding  1,000  copies,  but  has 
since  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  in- 
formation as  would  warrant  the  accord- 
ance of  so  high  a  rating. 
ANDAZ;  Thursdays  (A  A>. 
EAST  COAST  WATCHMAN; 
Thursdays  (A  A^. 

FLORIDA  INTELLIGENCER ; 
Saturdays;  republican,  negro;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established  March, 
1901;  Y.  K.  Meeks,  editor  and  publisher  (1—^). 
Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but,  but  it  had  credit 
for    exceeding   2,250    in    1907. 

FLORIDA  POITLTRYANDAGRI- 
CULTURAIi  JOURNAL  I  monthly; 
agriculture  and  live  stock;  twenty  pages 
9x12;  subRCriotion  50  cents;  established 
March,  1906;  H.  P.  Inabriett,  editor;  Florida 
Poultry  and  Agricultural  Journal  Co.,  pub- 
lishers a— 8). 

FLORIDA  PYTHIAN;  monthly 
(AA). 

TARPON  SPRINGS,  HilUhoro  Co. 
p   1,000  pop.,  on  Atlantic  Coast  Line,  28  m. 
N.  W.  of  Tampa.    Sponges. 
NEWS;    Saturdays;    democratic;    four 
pages  13x21;     subscription  $1;    established 
June,  1903;    Leroy  Brandon,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

TAVARES,c.  b.,  Lake  Cn.  n  113t  pop., 
on  Florida  Central  &  Peninsular,  Plant 
System,  Tavares  &  Gulf  and  Jacksonville, 
Tampa  &  Key  West  Rds..  200  m.  S.  of  Jack 
sonvllle.  Saw  and  planing  mills  and  ma- 
chine shops.  Shipping  point  for  Ocklawaha 
Lake. 

HERALD;  Thursdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $2  ;  established 
1882;  Alfred  St.  Clair  Abrams,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

TITUSVIIiLE,  c.  h.,  Brevard  Co.  p 
756+  pop.— of  township  804+— on  Florida  East 
Coast  Rd.  Orange,  vegetable,  oyster,  fish, 
turpentine,  Ice  and  merchandise  shipping 
point.  Stock  raising  and  tropical  and 
semi-tropical  fruit. 

EAST  COAST  ADVOCATE;  Fridays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x21;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1890;  Charles  H.  Walton, 
editor  and  publisher. 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year^  1899 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies. 
A  similar  claim  was  put  forward  in 
1903,   but    such   definite    information    as 


would  warrant  the  accordance  of  a. 
rating  to  that  effect  was  not  received, 
and  it  has  not  since  made  any  renewal 
of  the   claim. 

FLORIDA  STAR;  Fridays;  demo 
cratlc;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1880;  Ellis  B.  Wager,  editor  and 
publisher. 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies 
regularly  in  the  years  1898  and  1900, 
but  has  not  since  sent  any  detailed  and 
satisfactory  statement  to  warrant  giving 
it   credit  for  issuing  so   many. 

WAUCHUIiA,  De  Soto  Co.  p  167t 
pop.,  on  Atlantic  Coast  Line  Rd.,  25  m.  S. 
of  Bartow,  the  countv  seat. 

FLORIDA  ADVOCATE;  Fridays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$1 ;  established  March,  1901 ;  George  M.  Gools- 
by,  editor  and  publisher  (1—7). 

TELEGRA3I;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  sub.«cription  $1;  estab- 
lished June,  1903,  as  De  Sota  Co.  Advertiser  ; 
H.  C.  Sparkman,  editor  and  publisher  (1 — 8). 

-WEST  PALMBEAGH,  Dade  Co. 

g  .561+  pop.— local  estimate  2,000— on  Flor- 
ida East  Coast  Rd.  and  I^ake  Worth.  Win- 
ter resort.  Shipping  point  for  fish,  oysters, 
fruit  and  merchandise. 
NEWS;  every  morning  during  season 
(▲  A). 

TROPICAL  SUN;  semi  weekly, 
Wednesdays  and  Saturdays;  six  pages  16x22; 
subscription  $2;  established  1887;  Tropical 
Sun  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers. 
(1-8). 

PALM  BEACH  LIFE;  Tuesdays  dur 
ing  season  (A  A). 

PALM  BEACH  NEWS;  Fridays;eight 
pages  15x22:  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1894;  R.  O.  Davies.  editor;  R.  O.  Davies,  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  publishers  (.1— 8). 

WESTVILLE. 

NEWS;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

WEWAHITCHKA,  Calhoun  Co.  ^ 
1,250+  pop.  (of  township ),  4  m.  W.  of  Apala- 
chicola  r.  and  45  N.  of  Apalachicola.    Fruit 
growing. 
NEWS;  Fridays;  democratic;  four  pages 

16x22;  subscription  $1  ;  established  1892;  E. 

G.  Mack,  editor  and  publisher. 

WHITE  SPRINGS,  Hamilton   Co. 

^  1,800  pop.,  on  GeorgiaSouthern&  Florida 
Rd.,  about  72  m.  W.  of  Jacksonville.  Cot- 
ton and  naval  stores. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  democratic:  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
January,  1903;  Joseph  N.  Smith,  editor; 
White  Springs  PrintIngCo.,publl8her8(12— 3). 

"WILD WOOD,   Sumter  Co.   a    2Ut 

pop.,  on  Seaboard  Air  Line  Rd. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scriptionu  $1;  established  August,  1905;  J.O. 
Fleece,  editor  and  publisher  (10— 5P)(AA). 

WILLISTON,  Leroy  Co.  a  on  Sea- 
board, Air  Line  and  Atlantic  Coast  Line 
Rds. 

ADVOCATE;  Fridays;  eight  pages  I3x 
20;  subscription  .SI;  established  December, 
1905;  J.  H.  Burke,  editor  and  publisher 
(2-6P)  (A  A). 

WINTER   GARDEN,  Oran^re  Co. 
D  300  pop.,    ou  Atlantic  Coast   Line   and 
Tavares  &  Gulf  Rds.,  150  m.  S.  of  Jackson 
ville.    Oranges  and  vegetables. 
RICOCHET;   Thursdays;    four     pages 
16x22;  subscription  $1;  established  Septem- 
ber, 1905;  A.  B.  Newton,  editor  and  publisher 
(1-3). 


GEORGIA. 


Population  2,216,331 1.     Land  Area  58.980  sq.  miles. 

Bounded  north  by  North  Carolina  and  Tennessee,  northeast  and  east  by 
Soutb  Carolina  and  the  Atlantic  Ocean,  south  by  Florida,  and  west  by  Alabama. 
State  capital:  Atlanta.  Principal  industries:  Cotton  and  maize  raising,  and 
manufacture  of  cotton,  woolen  and  lumber.  Number  of  newspapers  and  other 
periodicals  (March  Hi),  1908),  371,  divided  as  follows:  Daily,  27;  tri- weekly,  2;  semi- 
weekly,  13:  weekly, 273;  semi-monthly,  5;  monthly,  49;  bi-monthly,  1 :  quarterly,  1. 

The  cities  of  over  5.000  population,  according  to  the  United  States  census 
of  1900  (t),  are  as  follows: 


Atlanta — 
Savaunah 
Augusta  .. 

Macon 

Columbus. 
Atlieus. 


Brunswick 9,081 1 


S9,S7'2+  Americus 7,6r4t 

54,ti44t  Rome  7,291t 

39,441t  (i}riffin 6,S57t 

23,372t  Waycross 5,919t 

ir,614t  Valdosta 5,613t 

10,'245t  Thomasville 5,322t 


ABBEVILLE,  c.  h.,  Wilcox  Co.  P 
1,152+  pop.,  on  Georgia  &  Alabama  Rd.  and 
Ocmulgee  r.,  about  54  m.  E.  of  Americus. 
Saw  mills. 

CURONICLiE;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages    15x22;    subscription   $1;    estab- 
lished 1896;  W.  R.  Googe,  editor;  L.  J.  White 
hurst,  publisher. 

SOUTHERN  STUDENT}  quarterly, 
January,  April,  July,  October;  educational; 
twenty  pages  10x12;  subscription  25  cents; 
established  1899;  W.  A.  Little,  editor  and 
publisher. 

AC  WORTH,  Cobb  Co.  b  937t  pop., 
on  Western  &  Atlantic  Rd.,  12  m.  N.  W.  of 
Marietta,  the  county  seat.    Farming.    Gold 
and  iron  in  vicinity. 
POST;  Fridays;  democratic;  four  pages 

18x24;  subscription  75  cents;  established  1888; 

Bernard  Awtry,  editor  and  publisher. 

ADAIRSVILLE,  Bartow  Co.  t:  616? 

pop.— of    township   2,245+— on   Western   & 

Atlantic  Rd.,  70  m.  N.  of  Atlanta,  the  State 

capital.    Mining.    Farming. 

BANNER;  Saturdays;  six  pages  15x22; 
subscription  50  cents;  established  1895;  Joe  P. 
Bowdoln,  editor;  Scott  &  Bowdoin,  pub- 
lishers. 

ADEL,  Berrien  Co.   Q    721t   pop.,   on 

Georgia  Southern  &  Florida  Rd.,  12  m.  S. 

W.  of  Nashville,  the  county  seat.  Farming. 

NEWS;     Fridays;     democratic;    eight 

pages   13x20 :    subscription   $1 ;    established 

1888;  W.  T.  Shytle,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3). 

All's AliY ,o.h.,  Dougherty  Co.  Pi,  606 
pop.,  on   Albany  &   Northern,  Central  r>f 
Georgia,  Seaboard  Air  Line,  Atlantic  Coast 
Line,  and  Georgia  Northern  Rdg.  and  Flint 
r.,  260  m.  W.  of   Savannah.    Cotton,  sugar 
cane,  rice,  fruit  and  corn. 
HERAIjD;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and    WEEKIiY,   Saturdays;    demo- 
cratic; daily  four  pages  20x26,  weekly  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription— dally  $5,  weekly 
81;  established— daily  1891,  weekly  1892;  H.  M. 
Mcintosh,   editor;    Herald    Publishing    Co., 
publishers  (6— 5). 

VOX  POPUL.I;  Sundays;  eight  pages 
13x30;  subscription  $1 ;  established  February, 
1903;  Lee  Bros., editors  and  publishers. 

AliliAPAHA    (P.  O.  Pitts),  Berrien 
Co.  p  429+  pop.,  on  Atlantic  Coast  Line  Rd., 
11  m.  N.  E.  of  Nashville,  the  county  seat. 
LEDGER;  Fridays  (A  A). 


AliPHARETTA,  c.  h.,  Miiton  Co.  b 

310+ pop.,  6  m.  N.  of  Chattahoochee  r.  and 
28  N.  of  Atlanta,  the  State  capital.  Manu- 
factures of  wagons,  boots  and  shoes. 

FREE  PRESS;  Fridays;  democratic; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1890;  George  D.  Rucker,  editor  and 
publisher. 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the  claim. 

AMERICUS,  c.  h.,  Sumter  Co.  p 
12,000  pop.,  on  Seaboard  Air  Line  and  Cen- 
tral of  Georgia  Rds..  71  m.  S.  W.  of  Macon. 
Cotton,  peaches  and  farming. 

TIMES-RECORDER;  every  morning 
except  Monday,  and  WEEKLY,  Fridays; 
daily  four  pages  20x26,  weekly  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription— daily  $5,  weekly  $1; 
established— Times  1890,  Recorder  1879.  con- 
solidated April.  1891;  Thomas  Gamble,  Jr., 
editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  The  weekly  edition 
of  this  paper  has  on  three  occasions 
indicated  a  desire  to  have  credit  for 
issuing  more  than  1,000  copies^  regu- 
larly, but  such  definite  information  as 
would  warrant  such  a  rating  has  never 
been  forthcoming, 

ARLINGTON,  Calhoun  Co.  p  755t 
pop.,  on  Central  of  Georgia  &  Georgia 
Florida  &  Alabama  Rds.,  215  m.  S.  of  At- 
lanta. Cotton  press,  oil  mill  and  lumber- 
ing. 
CALHOUN  CO.  COURIER;  Fridays; 

democratic;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription 

$1 ;  established  1881;  Jack   Powell,   editor; 

Courier  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (1—8). 

ASHBURN,  Worth  Co.  g2,000tpop., 

on  Georgia  Southern  &  Florida  Rd.,  85  m. 

S.  of  Macon.     Agriculture,  saw  mills  and 

naval  stores. 

TURNER  CO.  BANNERj  Fridays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  December.  1905;  S.  B.  Hud- 
son, editor:  Banner  Publishing  Company, 
publishers  (1 — 8).  ^,  ^ 

WIREGRASS  FARMER  AND 
STOCKMAN;    Fridays;  eight   pages 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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GEORGIA. 


GEORGIA— Atlanta. 


13J^x20;  subscription  $1;  established  March- 
19(J2;  J.  Lawrence,  editor  and  publisher  (6—5)- 

ASHWOOD,  Berrien  Co.  g  6  m.  N.  of 

Nashville,  the  county   seat.     Turpentine, 
farming  and  stock  and  cotton  raising. 

SOUTHERN  FIEliD  AND  FIRE- 
SIDE; monthly;  agricultural;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  25  cents;  established  1899; 
W.  Henry  Griffin,  editor  and  publisher  (A  A). 
Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  i,6os  f or  _  the 
year  1902,  but  has  not  since  sustained 
any  claim  to  issuing  so  many  as  1,000 
copies. 

ATHENS,  c.  h.,  Clarke  Co.  ^  10,245t 
pop.,  on  Central  of  Georgia,  Georgia 
Southern  and  Seaboard  Air  Line  Rds. 
and  Oconee  r..  100  m.  N.  W.  of  Augusta 
and  67  E.  of  Atlanta,  the  State  capital. 
Seat  of  Georgia  University.  Cotton  grow- 
ing. 

BANNER;  every  morning  except  Mon- 
day, and  W££KLi¥',  Fridays;  democratic; 
dally  four,  weelily  eight.  Sunday  ten  to 
twelve  pages  15x22;  subscription— dally  $6, 
Sunday  $1,  weekly  $1;  established— dally  and 
Sunday  1880,  weekly  1832;  B.  F.  Holder,  Jr., 
editor;  H.  J.  Ro we,  publisher. 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
the  weekly  edition  of  this  paper  seemed 
to  assert  that  it  had  an  average  issue 
exceeding  1,000  copies,  but  failed  to  fur- 
nish such  definite  information  as  would 
warrant  the  accordance  of  a  rating  to 
that  effect.  It  has  not  since  made  any 
renewal   of  the   claim. 

EVENING  C'AliL.;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday;  democratic;  four  pages  17x24; 
subscription  $4;  established  1906;  T.  L.  Gantt, 
editor  and  publisher  (10— 6  P). 

CLARKE  CO.  COURIER;  Fridays; 
democratic;  four  pages  15x22:  snbscription 
60  cents;  established  19uO;  J.  E.  Gardner, 
editor  and  publisher. 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year_  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  eflFect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the  claim. 

SOUTHERN  FIELD ;  Saturdays;  dem- 
ocratic; eight  to  twelve  pages  17J^x24;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  October,  1905;  T. 
Latry  Gantt,  editor;  Gantt  &  Sou,  publishers 
(11— 5P). 

PROGRESSIVE  ERA;  semi  monthly 
(AA). 

BIBLE  STUDIO;  monthly  (A  A. 

WOiHAN'S  WORK;  monthly  ;  house 
hold;  twenty  pages  11x15;  subscription  $1; 
estai^Ushed  1887;  Kate  Garland,  editor;  T.L. 
Mitchell,  publisher  (8—3). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  of  average  issues  was 
ever  obtained  from  this  periodical.  It 
had  credit  for  issuing  more  than  17,500 
in  1895,  more  than  7,500  in  1901  and 
more  than  4,000  ever  since,  including 
1907. 

ATLANTA,c.h.,FM«o7i  Co.  ti  State 
Capital,  89,872+  pop.,  on  Atlanta  &  West 
Point,  Central  of  Georgia,  Georgia.  Sea- 
board Air  Line,  Southern,  and  Western  & 


Atlantic  Rds.  Manufacturing  center,  trade 
and  cotton  shipping  point. 

DAILY. 

CONSTITUTION  ;  every  morning, 
and  WEEKLY,  Mondays;  democratic; 
daily  ten  to  twelve,  Sunday  thirty-two  to 
thirty-eight,  weekly  twelve  pages  18x24 ;  sub- 
scription—dally $6,  Sunday  $2,  weekly  $1; 
established— dally  1868,  weekly  1870;  Clark 
Howell,  editor ;  Constitution  Publishing  Com- 
pany, publishers  (1—4). 

Copies  printed:  The  daily  edition  of 
this  paper  had  credit  for  an  average 
issue  ot  18,633  in  1897,  and  38,590_  in 
1905,  since  which  time  it  has  not  fur- 
nished a  report,  but  was  credited  with 
printing  more  than  20,000  copies  for 
the    years    1906    and    1907. 

The  Sunday  edition  had  credit  for 
an  average  issue  of  42,319  in  1904, 
and  48,731  in  1905,  since  which  time 
it  has  not  furnished  a  report,  but  was 
credited  with  printing  more  than  40,- 
000   copies   for   the   years    1906  and  1907. 

In  the  absence  of  any  report  the 
weekly  was  credited  in  1906  and  1907 
with    issuing    more    than    75,000    copies. 

To  the  dail}^  edition  of  this  paper 
Rowell's  American  Newspaper  Direc- 
tory accords  the  so-called  Gold  Marks 
(GO),  the  meaning  of  which  is  stated 
to  be  that  advertisers  value  it  more  for 
the  class  and  quality  of  its  circulation 
than  for  the  mere  number  of  copies 
printed. 

GEORGIAN:  everyevening  except  Sun- 
day; democratic;  sixteen  pages  17x22;  sub- 
scription $4.50;  established  April,  1906;  John 
Temple  Graves,  editor;  F.  L.  Seely,  publisher 
(4-6  P). 

Copies  printed  :  In  the  absence  of  a  definite 
and  satisfactory  statement  this  paper  is  ac- 
corded a  rating  in  excess  of  7,500  copies 
in  1Q07. 

JOURNAL  ;  everyevening  except  Hun- 
day,  and  Sunday  morning,  and  SEMI- 
WEEKLY,  Tuesdays  anu  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic; dally  twelve  toslxteen.Sundayforty. 
semi-weekly  eight  pages  17x24;  subscription 
—daily  $5,  Sunday  $<:;  semi-weekly  $1:  es- 
tablished—dally  1883,  semi- weekly  1885;  Sun- 
day June,  1902;  James  R.  Gray,  editor;  The 
Atlanta  Journal  Company,  publishers  (2—6). 

Copies   printed:    daily:    30,159  in  1900 

35,565  in  1901 

37,828  in  1902 

38,928  in  1903 

43.633  in  1904 
46,038  in  1905 
50,357  in  1906 
51,144  in  1907 
Sunday:  35,526  in  1903 
41,928  in  1904 
47,998  in  1905 
56,060  in  1906 
56,882  in  1907 
Semi-weekly:  28,389  in  1900 
30,734  in  1901 
34,105  in  1902 
39,931  in  1903 
56,731  in  190S 
74,916  in  1906  • 
63,275  in  1907 

WEEKLY. 
AGE;  Saturdays;  republican:   four  pages 
20x26;   subscription  «1.50;    established  lb98; 
W.  A.  Pledger,  editor  and    publisher. 

Copies    printed:     For    the    year^   1903 
this   paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 


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an  average  issue  exceeding  i,ooo  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the  claim. 

CHRISTIAN  INDEX;  Thursdays; 
baptist;  sixteen  pages  r<Jx  16;  .siibscriptlon$2; 
establisJied  1821;  Bell  .v  oiraliain.  editors  and 
publishers ;  1—24 ). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  8,500  in  1896 
and  11,251  in  1906,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satis- 
factory report,  but  was  credited  with 
more    than    7,500    in    1906. 

FRATEItNAI.  NEWS;  Fridays  lA  A). 

GEORGIA  DEUTSCHE  ZEITUNG; 
Saturdays;  German;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  September,  1905;  M, 
Opp«nheim,  editor;  H.  Oppenheim  &  Co.. 
publishers  (12—5  P). 

GOLDEN  AGE;  Thursdays;  imdenom- 
inational;  sixteen  pnges  10J^xl5;  subscrip- 
tion $2;  established  February,  1906:  Wm.  D. 
Upshaw, editor;  Golden  Age  Publishing  Co., 
publishers  (2— tj  P). 

INDEPENDENT;   weekly;   negro;    es 
tabiished  July,  1903;  B.  J.  Davis,  editor;  The 
Atlanta  Independent  Co.,  publishers  (12 — 3). 

JUSTICE;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

PRESBYTERIAN;  Wednesdays;  pres- 
byterian;  twenty  to  forty  eight  pages  6x9; 
subscription  82;  established  1884;  Atlanta 
Presbyterian  Publishing  Company,  editors 
and  publishers. 

SOUTHERN  ARCHITECT  AND 
BUILDING  NEWS;  Fridays;  architec- 
tural, contracting  and  building;  forty  eight 
pages  9x12;  subscription  $1;  established  1887; 
Industrial  Press  Publishing  Co.,  publishers 
(1-7). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  years  1902 
and  1906  this  paper  seemed  to  assert 
that  it  had  an  average  issue  exceeding 
1,000  copies,  but  failed  to  furnish  such 
definite  information  as  would  warrant 
the  accordance  of  a  rating  to  that 
effect. 

SOUTHERN  EVANGELIST:  Thurs 
days;  disciples;  sixteen  pages  83^x11}^;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1897;  E.  L.  Shelnutt 
and  F.  L.  Adams,  editors  and  publishers 
(10-4P). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  issue  of  1.448  in  1902,  of 
1. 58 1  in  1905,  since  which  it  has  not 
furnished  a  definite  and  satisfactory 
report,  but  has  been  credited  witla 
printing    more    than     i.ooo    in     1907. 

SOUTHERN  MERCHANT;  weekly; 
trade;  twenty-four  pages  SJ^xll;  subscrip- 
tion $1 ;  established  April,  1901 ;  John  Bratton, 
editor;  Southern  Merchant  Publishing  Com- 
pany, publishers  (2— 8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  2,766  in  1902, 
since  which  time  it  has  not  furnished 
a  definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but 
was  credited  with  printing  more  than 
2,250    copies    for    the    year    1907. 

SOUTHERN  PRESBYTERIAN; 

Thursdays;  pre»byterlan;  twenty  pages 
11x16;  subscription  $2;  established  1848;  Rev. 
Thomas  E.  Converse,  editor  and  publisher 
(1-8). 

Copies     printed:     2,808  m  1899 
3,803  in  1903 
4,369  in   1904 
7,500  in   1907 
SOUTHERN  STAR;   Saturdays;   pro- 
hibition; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  Si; 
established  1886;  Barker  Publishing  Co.,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  (7—5  P). 

Copies    printed:    No    report   was   ever 


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obtained  from  this  paper.  It  had  credit 
for  over  4,000  in    1895,   over  2,250  in^^ 

1898,    over    1,000   in    1906    and    1907. 

SUNNY  SOUTH;  weekly;  literary;  ten 
pages  17x24;  subscription  50  cents;  estab- 
lished 1874;  J.  R.  Holliday, editor;  The  Sunny 
South  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (8—8)  (A  A). 
Copies  printed:  Definite  and  satisfac- 
tory statements  of  issues  from  this^ 
office  are  rare.  The  only  one  ever  ob- 
tained was  for  the  year  1903,  when  it 
had  credit  for  an  average  issue  of 
72,725.  In  the  absence  of  any  report 
it  was  thought  to  issue  more  than 
40,000  in  1904  and  more  than  20,000 . 
in    1905    and    1906. 

W  A  T  C  H  M  A  N :  Wednesdays;  metho- 
dlst;  eight  pages  12x19;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1899;  Rolfe  Hunt,  editor;  Congre- 
gational Methodist  Publishing  House,  pub- 
lishers (10— 7  P). 

WESLEYAN  CHRISTIAN  ADVO- 
C  A  T  E  ;  Thursdays;  methodist  episcopal, 
south;  sixteen  pages  15x22;  subscription  $2; 
established  1836:  W.  C.  Lovett,  editor;  M.  J. 
Cofer,  publisher  (2 — i). 

Copies  printed:  :1,48s  in  1894  and 
11,542  in  1899,  since  which  time  na 
definite  and  satisfactory  report  has  been 
obtained,  but  was  thought  to  issue  more 
than  7,500  in  1901  and  more  than  4,000 
in    1906    and    1907. 

SEMI-MONTHLY. 

GEORGIA  TECH;  semi-monthly  diir- 

ing  college  vear  (A  A). 

SOUTHERN  CULTIVATOR  AND 
DIXIE  FARMER;  semi-monthly;  agri- 
cultural; thirty-two  pages  9x13;  subscription 
$1 ;  established  1843;  G.  F.  Hunuicutt,  editor; 
The  Cultivator  Publishing  Company,  pub- 
lishers (12— 5). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  30,125  in  1903. 
and  50,833  in  1906,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satis- 
factory report,  but  was  credited  with 
more    than     40,000    in    1907. 

SOUTHERN  KURAt.IST;  semi- 
monthly; agricuiiural  ;  twenty  four  pages 
10x14;  subs;;rlption$l;  established  1894;  F.J. 
Merriam,  editor;  Southern  Ruralist  Co  ,  pub- 
lishers (12— 6). 

Copies  printed:  25,083  in  1902  and 
42,791  in  1904,  since  which  no  definite 
and  satisfactory  report  has  been  re- 
ceived, but  was  credited  with  more  than 
20,000  in  1906  and  1907. 
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8  m.  S.  of  Buchduan,  the  county  teat. 
Agriculture,  oil  mills,  foundries  and  ma- 
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BRUNSWICK,  c.  h.,  Glynn   Co.  p 

9,081+  pop.,  on  Plant  System  and  Southern 
Rds.  and  the  Atlantic  coast,  about  86  m.  E. 
of  Waycross.  Yellow  pine  lumber  market. 
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BUCHANAN,  c.  h.,  Haralton  Co.  \^ 

359+  pop.,  on  Central  of  Georgia  Rd..  50  m. 
W.  of  Atlanta,  the  State  capital.  Farming. 
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BUENA VISTA,  o.  h..  Marion  Co  -a 
l,161t  pop.,  on  Central  of  Georgia  Rd.,  about 
30  m.  E.  by  S.  E.  of  Columbus;  1,000  feet 
above  the  sea  level.  Has  several  cotton 
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BULLOCKVIIiLE,  Meriwether  Co. 
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Greenville,  the  county  seat,  and  42  N.  E.  of 
Columbus.  Summer  resort  and  Govern- 
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BUTLER,    c.  h.,    Tai/lor    Co.   -a  7071 

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CALHOUN,  c.  h.,  Gordon  Co.  ^  1,500 

pop.,  on  Western  &  Atlantic  Rd.,80  m.  N.  by 

N.  W.of  Atlanta,  the  State  capital,  and  60 

S.  E.  of  Chattanooga,  Tenn.    Flour  mills. 

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CAMILLA,  o.  h.,  Mitchell  Co.  p  1081 
pop.,  on  Savannah,  Florida  &  Western  Rd. 
26  m.  N.of  Thomasville.  Shipping  point  for 
large  quantities  of  pears  and  watermelons. 
Cotton,  corn,  oats,  sugar  cane  and  sweet 
potatoes. 

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CANON,  Franklin  Co.  q'  300  pop.,  on 
Southern  Rd.,  about  6  m.  S.  E.  of  Carnes- 
ville,  the  county  seat.  Shipping  point  for 
cotton-growing  section.  Iron  ore  and  other 
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the  year  1899,  but  has  not  since  sus- 
tained any  claim  to  issuing  so  many 
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CANTON,  c.  h.,  Cherokee  Co.  b  847t 
pop.,  on  Atlanta,  Knoxville  &  Northern 
Rd.  and  Etowah  r.,  45  m.  N.  of  Atlanta,  the 
State  capital.    Mining  and  farming. 

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has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the   claim. 

CARNESVILLE,  c.  li.,  Franklin  Co. 

c/  305t  pop.,  on  Southern  Rd.,  33  m.  N.  E.  of 

Athens.    Saw  aud  grist  mills.    Farming. 

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CARROLLTON,c.  h.,  Carroll  Co.  d 
1,998+  pop.,  on  Central  of  Georgia  and  Chat- 
tanooga, Rome  &  Southern  Rds.,  about 
35  m.  N.  W.  of  Newnan.  Agriculture  and 
stock  raising. .  Cotton  and  oil  mills. 

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2,044  in  1902,  since  which  time  it  has 
not  furnished  a  definite  and  satisfactory 
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more  than  1,000  copies  since  1902  and 
including    the    year    1907. 

CARTERS VILLE,    c.   h..    Bartow 

Co.   \j   3,135+   pop.,   on   East  &  West  and 
Western  ft  Atlantic  Rds..  48m.  N.  W.  of  At- 
lanta.   Farming  and  mining. 
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including    the    year    1907. 

CEDARTOWN,  c.  h..  Polk  Co.  \^ 
2,823+  pop.,  on  Seaboard  Air  Line  and  Cen- 
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Copies     printed:      1,767  in  1907 

CHATSWORTH,  Murray  Co.  ti- 
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CHIPLEy,  Harris  Co. -a  459t  pop.,  on 

Central  of  Georgia  Rd.,  about  8  m.  N.  N.E. 

of  Hamilton,  the  county  seat.   Agriculture 

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CLARKESVILLE,    c.    h.,    Hahtr. 

tham  Co.  cf  491+  pop.,  on  Tallulah  Falls 
Rd.,  85  m.  N.  E.  of  Atlanta,  the  State  capi- 
tal. Cotton  and  woolen  milling.  Livestock 
and  fruit  raising. 

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and  publishers. 

CLAYTON,  c.  h,,  Eahun  Co.  cT  199t 

pop.,  20  m.  N.  of  Clarkesvllle  and  100  N.  E. 

of  Atlanta.    Farming. 

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CLEVELAND,  c.  h.,  White  Co.  ^ 
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mining. 

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COLUMBUS,  c.  h.,  Muscogee  Co.  -a 

17,614+ pop.,  on  Central  of  Georgia,  Seaboard 
Air  Line  and  Southern  Rds.  and  at  head 
of  navigation  on  Chattahoochee  r.  Largest 
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words,  tells  what  its  circulation  is,  and 
at  the  same  time  admits  that  he  does 
rot   know. 

CONYERS.c.h.,  Rockdale  Co.  n  1,605+ 

pop.,  on  Georgia  Rd.,  31  m.  E.  of  Atlanta, 

the  State  capital,  and  141  W.  of  Augusta. 

Cotton  raising  and  milling. 

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more  than  1,000  copies  regularly  in  the 
years    1905,    1906    and    1907. 

CORDELE,  Dooly  Co.  p  3,473t  pop., 

on  Georgia  &  Alabama,  Georgia  Southern 
&  Florida  and  Albany  &  Northern  Rds.,  33 
m.  E.  of  Americus.  Cotton  manufacturing 
and  saw  mills. 

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dele  Printing  Co.,  publishers  (8 — ri  P). 

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COVINGTON,  c.  h.,  Newton  Co.  Q 
2,062t  pop.,  on  Central  of  Georgia  Rd.,  41  m. 
W.  by  S.  W.  of  Atlanta,  the  State  capital, 
and  130  W.  from  Augusta.  Cotton  and  agri- 
'  cultural  machinery  manufactured.  Farm- 
ing. 

ADVOCATE:  Saturdays;  negro:  eight 
nages  13xl9J^;  subscription  $1;  established 
October,  1903;  S.  H.  King,  editor;  Advocate 
Publishing  Co.,  publisher.-*  (1—5  P). 

GEORGIA  ENTERPRISE;  Fri- 
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Cooley.  editor  and  publisher  (1—7). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
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CRAWFORD VILLE,  c.  h..  Talia- 
ferro Co.  a  597+  pop.,  on  Georgia  Rd.,  64  m. 
W.  of  Augusta.    Carriage  shops. 

ADVOCATE-DEMOCRAT;  Fridajs; 
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publisher  (7—5). 

CUMMINO,  c.  h.,  Forsyth  Co.  ^  239+ 
pop.,  40  ni.  N.  of  Atlanta,  tlje  State  capital. 
Cotton,  grain  and  fruit. 

N  O  K  T  U  G  E  O  K  G  I  A  N  ;  Fridays ; 
independent;  eight  pages  13xk0;  subscrip- 
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1897,  since  which  time  it  has  not  fur- 
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but  was  credited  with  printing  more  than 
1,000  copies  from  1900  to  1904,  since 
which  it  has  not  been  thought  to  issue 
so    many. 

CUTHBERT,  c.  h.,  Handolph   Co.  jD 

2,641+  pop.,  on  Central  of  Georgia  Rd.,  26  m. 
E.  by  S.  E.  of  Eufaula,  Ala.,  and  118  S.  W.  of 
Macon,  Seat  of  Bethel  Male  College  and 
the  Andrew  Female  College. 

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$1;  established  1866;  J.  N.  Stanford  &  Son, 
editors  and  publishers. 

DAHLONEGA,  c.  h.,  Lumpkin  Co.  [j 

1,255+  pop.,  70  m.  N.  E.  of  Atlanta,  the  State 
capital.  Seat  of  North  Georgia  State  Agri- 
cultural College.  Farming.  Center  of  Apa- 
lachian  gold  belt. 

NUGGET;  Fridays;  four  pages  15x22; 
subscription $1;  established  1888;  W.B. Town- 
send,  editor  and  publisher. 

SIGNAL;  Fridays ;  people's  party  ; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1840;  J.  W.  Woodward,  editor  and  publisher. 

DALLAS,  c.  h.,  Paulding  Co.  ^  644t 

pop.,onSouthern  Rd.,  34  m.  N.W.  of  Atlanta, 

the  State  capital.    Farming. 

PAULDING  NEW  ERA;  Fridays; 
democratic;  four  pages  16x22;  subscription 
75  cents;  established  1882;  R.  B.  Walker,  edi- 
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DALTON,  c.  h.,  Whitfield  Co.  ^  4,315t 
pop.,  on  Western  8l  Atlantic  and  Southern 
Rds.,  36  m.  S.  E.  of  Chattanooga,  Tenn.,and 
100  N.  by  N.  W.  of  Atlanta,  the  State  cap. 
Ital.  Agriculture  and  stock  raising.  Grain, 
cotton  and  potatoes. 

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B.  L.  Heartsill,  editor  and  publisher  (2—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
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1896,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
any  definite  and  satisfactory  report, 
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in    1907. 

HERALD;  Thursdays ;  farmers'  al- 
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established  1893;  J.  A.  Bodenhamer.  editor 
and  publisher  ^  A  A). 

NORTH  GEORGIA  CITIZEN; 
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1850;  T.  S.  Shope  and  A.  J.  Showalter,  editor* 
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Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  1,059  for 
the  year  1902,  but  has  not  since  made 
any  definite  and  satisfactory  claim  for 
issuing    so    many    as    1,000    copies. 

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DANIELS  VILLE,  c.   h.,    Madison 

Co.  cf  194+  pop.,  15  m.  N.  E.  of  Athens.    Cot- 
ton raising. 

MONITOR;  Fridays ;  democratic ; 
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1882;  B.  T.  Moseley  and  E.  J.  Christy,  edi- 
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DARIEN,  c.  h,,  Mcintosh  Co.  D,  l,739t 

pop.,  on  Darlen  &  Western  Rd.  and  Alta 

maha  r.,  60  m.  S.  of  Savannah.    Timber  and 

lumber. 

GAZETTE;  Saturdays;  democratic; 
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lished 1874;  Richard  W.  Grubb,  editor  and 
publisher. 

DAWSON,  c.  h.,  Terrell  Co.  p  2,926^ 

pop.,  on  Central  of  Georgia  and  Georgia 

&  Alabama  Rds.,  98    m.    S.  W.  of    Macon. 

Sugar  cane  and  cotton. 

NEWS;  Wednesdays;  democratic;  twelve 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1884; 
E.   L.   Rainey,   editor    and   publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  issue  of  1,100  in  1900, 
1,300  in  1902,  since  which  time  it  has 
not  furnished  a  definite  and  satisfactory 
report,  but  was  credited  with  printing 
more  than  1,000  copies  for  the  years 
1906    and     1907. 

DA  WSONVILLE,  c.  h.,  Dawson  Co. 

\^  217+  pop.,  18  ni.  E.  of  Jasper.     Farming 
and  mining. 

DAAVSON    CO.    ADVERTISER; 

Saturdays;  democratic;  four  pages  13x2(t; 
subscription  $1;  established  1887;  John  B. 
Thomas  &  Son,  editors  and  publishers. 

DECATUR,  c.  h.,  Dekalb  Co.  ^  l,418t 
pop.,  on  Georgia  Rd.,  6  m.  E.  of  Atlanta,  the 
State  capital.    Farming. 

OUR      MISSIONARY      HELPER  ; 

monthly;    baptist;   eight  pages   11x15;   sub- 
scription 50  cents;  established  1893;  Mrs.  C. 
E.  Kerr,  editor  and  publisher  (3—8), 
Copies     printed:      1,016  in  1907 

DOUGLAS, c,h,,Co/ec Co.  g  617+ pop., 
about  10  m.  W.  of  Nichols,  the  nearest  sta- 
tion on  Way  cross  Air  Line  Rd.  Naval  stores. 
Farming. 
ENTERPRISE;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

DOUGLASVILLE,   c,  h.,  Douglas 

Co.  -a  1,140+  pop,,  on  Southern  Rd.,  27  m.  W. 
of  Atlanta,  the  State  capital.  Cotton  mar- 
ket.   Farming. 

DOUGLASVILLE  CO.  SENTINEL; 

Wednesdays;  democratic;  eight  pages  IBx 
20;  subscription  $1;  established  May,  1905; 
T.  A.  J.  Majors,  editor  and  publliher  (5— 5P), 
NEW  SOUTH;  Thursdays;  four  pages 
17x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1878;  C.  F. 
Douglas,  editor  and  publisher. 


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GEORGIA. 


BTTBIilN,  C.  h.,  Laurens  Co.  U  2,987+ 
pop.,  on  Macon,  Dublin  &  Savannah,  Oconee 
&  Western  and  Wrightsville  &  Tennille 
Rds.  and  Oconee  r.,  55  m.  E.  of  Macon  and 
120  W.  of  Savannah.  Turpentine,  lumber, 
farming  and  manufacturing. 

COURIER-DISPATCH;  semi  week- 
ly, Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  democratic;  four  | 
to  ten  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  ea 
tabiished— Courier  1894,  Dispatch  1893;  con- 
solidated December,  1899;  Stanley  &  Hilton, 
editors  and  publishers  (12 — 4). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  never  fur- 
nished a  definite  and  satisfactory  state- 
ment but  has  had  credit  for  issuing 
more    than    i,ooo    in    1906    and    1907. 

TIMES;  semi  weekiy,  Mondays  and 
Thursdays;  democratic;  eight  to  twelve 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
January,  1903;  Dublin  Printing  Co.,  Inc.,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  (1—7). 

EASTMAN,  c.  h.,  Dodge  Co.  a  l.es.'St 

pop.,  on  Southern  and  Dublin  &  Savannah 
Rds.,  56  m.  S.  by  S.  E.  of  Macon.  Agricul- 
ture and  sheep  raising.  Shipping  point  for 
turpentine  and  lumber. 

TIMES-JOURNAL;  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1; 
established  —  Times  1873,  Journal  1834,  con- 
solidated  1888;  C.  M.  Methuln,  editor  and 
publisher  (7—5). 

EASTPOINT,  FultonCo.  ^  1.315t 
pop.,  at  Junction  of  Atlanta  &  West  Point 
and  Central  of  Georgia  Rds.,  6  m.  S.  E.  of 
Atlanta,  the  State  capital  and  county  seat. 
Fertilizer  works,  cotton-seed  oil  mill,  cir- 
cular-saw and  wagon  factories. 

PliOWBOY;  Saturdays;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1884;  R.  F. 
Thompson,  editor;  The  Plowboy  Co.,  publish- 
ers (A  A). 

SOUTH  FULTON  ENTERPRISE; 
Saturdays;  eight  pages  17J^x24;  subscrip- 
tions!; established  September,  1905;  Garnett 
McMillan,  editor  and  publisher  (12—5  P). 

EATONTON,  c.  h.,  Putnam    Co.  o 

2,500  pop.— local  estimate  2,800— on  Central 
of  Georgia  Rd.,  23  m.  N.  by  N.  W.  of  Mil- 
ledgevllle  and  60  N.  by  N.  E.  of  Macon. 
Agriculture,  cotton  and  peach  growing. 

MESSENGER;  Fridays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
18fi8;  Charles  Stirling  Wilson,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 

MIDDLE  GEORGIA  INDEKi  Wed 
nesdays;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  August,  1902;  H.  G.  Roby,  editor 
and  publisher  (A  A). 

EDISON,  Calhoun  Co.  P  900  pop.,  on 
Georgia,  Florida  &  Alabama  Rd.,  16  m.  S.  of 
Cuthbert  and  49  m.  N.  of  Balnbridge.  Cot- 
ton gin  and  cotton  seed  oil  mill,  cigar  fac- 
tory and  fertilizer  plant. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  local;  ten  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1;  established  August,  1904; 
A.  M.Lane,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

EliBERTON,  c.h.,  Elbert  Co.  [^3,834t 

pop.,  on  Seaboard  Air  Line  and  Southern 

Rds.,  10  m.  W.  of  Savannah  r.  and  75  N.  W. 

of  Augusta.    Cotton,  fruit  and  grain. 

STAR;  semi-weekly,  Tuesdays  and  Fri- 
days; democratic;  eight  pages  17^4x22;  sub- 


scription $1.50;   established   1888  as  weekly; 

W.  L.  Skelton,  editor  and  publisher  (2—8). 
Copies  printed:  1,672  in  1900 
2,169  iti  1903 
2,372  in  1904 
2,199  in  1905 
2,210  in  1906 
2,19s  in   1907 

ELLAVILLE,  c.h.,  Schley  Co.  -n  474t 

pop.,  on  Central  of  Georgia  Rd.,  48  m.  E.  S. 

E.  of  Columbus.    Seat  of  Ellaville  Institute. 

Peach  growing.    Cotton  market. 

SCHLEY  CO.  NEWS  {Thursdays;  dem- 
ocratic; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1  ; 
established  1885 ;  J.  H.  Cheney,  editor  and 
busln«8s  manager. 

ELLIJAY,  c.  h.,  Gilmer  Co.  b  581t 
pop., on  Atlantic,  Knoxville  &  Northern  Rd., 
87  m.  N.  of  Atlanta,  the  State  capital.  Lum- 
ber and  planing  mill.  Butter  and  cheese 
market.    Coop  factory. 

COURIER;  Thursdays:  independent; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1875;  Tabor  &  Ellington,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (1—8). 

TIMES;  Wednesdays:  democratic;  four 
pages  17x22 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1899 ; 
S.  Estes  Johnson,  editor  and  publisher  (7—5). 

FAIRBURN,  c.  h.,  Campbell  Co,  -o 
761-I-  pop.,  on  Atlanta  &  West  Point  Rd.,  19 
m.  S.  W.  of  Atlanta,  the  State  capital.  Cot- 
ton, grain  and  fruit. 

CAMPBELL  NEWS;  Fridays;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1S«1:  Charles  D.  Toney,  editor  and  publisher. 

FAYETTEVILIiE,c.  h.,  Fayette  Co. 

-n  430f  pop.,  on  Southern  Rd.,  24  m.  S.  of  At- 
lanta, the  State  capital. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  democratic;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1888;  E.  P.  Mize,  editor;  News  Publishing  Co., 
publishers. 

FITZGERALD,  Irwin  Co.  g  l,817t 
pop.,  on  Georgia  &  Alabama,  Tifton  & 
Northeastern  and  Fitzgerald  &  Atlantic 
Rds.    Farming. 

ENTERPRISE;  triweekly,  Tuesdays, 
Thursdays  and  Saturdays;  four  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $2;  established  1895;  J.  E.  Mer- 
cer, editor;  Fitzgerald  Publishing  Company, 
publishers  (1—7). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  1,159  in 
1900,  since  which  time  it  has  not  fur- 
nished a  definite  and  satisfactory  report, 
but  was  credited  with  printing  more  than 
1,000  copies  in  1902  and  1907. 
ADVANCE;  Saturdays;  four  pages  15x22; 
subacrlptlou  01  ;  established  Septe  mber, 
19ue;  Thos.  W.  Clark,  editor;  Fitzgerald  Ad- 
vance Publlshiug  Co.,  publishers. 

BEN  HILL  CO.  NEW8»  Fridays 
(▲A). 

PEOPLE ;  Saturdays ;  independent ;  eight 
pages  1234^17^:  subscription  75  cents;  estab 
llshed  March,  1904;  A.  H.  Jones,  editor;  Peo- 
ple Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (1—7). 

SOUTHEASTERN  ODD  FELLOW; 
monthly  (A  A). 

FOLKSTON,  c.  h.,  Charlton  Co.  P,  600 
pop.,  on  Atlantic  Coast  Line  and  Southern 
Rds..  35  m.  S.  E.  of  Way  cross. 

CHARLTON  CO.  HERALD;  Thura 

days;  democratic;  eight  pages   15x22;   sub- 


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GEORGIA. 


scrlption  $1;  established  1899;  W,  W.  Tyler, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

FORSYTH,  Monroe  Co.  u  3,Onot  pop., 
on  Central  of  Georgia  Rd..  26  m.  N.  of  Ma- 
eon.    Cotton  mills,  oil  mill,  lumber  mills. 

3IONKOE  ADVERTISER;  Fridays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  1856;  Saunders  &  Evans,  ed- 
itors and  publishers. 

PROGRESSIVE  JOURNAL;  Satur 
days;   negro;  four  page-s    17Vax24:    subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  November.  1905;  William 
Hubbard,  editorand  publisher  (1—6  P)  (A  A). 

rORT    GAINES,    Clay  Co.  p  l,305t 

pop.,  on  Central  of  Georgia  Rd.,  22  m.  S.  of 

Quitman.    Farming. 

SENTINEL;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1895;    W.  C.  Thomas,  editor  and  publisher. 

FORT  VALLEY,  Houston  Co.  a 
2,022+  pop.,  on  Central  of  Georgia  and 
Southern  Rds.,  29  m.  S.  W.  of  Macon.  Vari- 
ous manufactures.  Trade  in  agricultural 
products.  Fruit  growing.  Knitting  mill. 
LEADER;  Thursdays;  democratic; eight 

pages  13x20;  subscription  $i ;  established  1890; 

Thomas  J.   Shepard,  editor  and   publisher. 

FRANKLIN,  c.  h.,  Heard  Co.  -n  500 

pop.— of  township  1,572+— on  Chattahoochee 
r.,  14  ra.  fromHogansville  and  38  N.  by  N.  E. 
of  West  Point.  Farming  and  shipping. 
Mineral  deposits.  Cotton-seed  oil  and  fer- 
tilizers. 

NEWS  AND  BANNER;  Fridays;  dem- 
ocratic; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1; 
established  1876;  P.  F.  McCutchen,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 

GABBETTVILLE,  Troup  Co.  -n  50 
pop.,  on  Atlantic  Coast  Line  Rd.,  9  m.  S.W. 
of  La  Grange. 

ENTERPRISE  AND  I.  B.O.  JOUR- 
NAL; Saturdays;  independent;  four  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1895;  W. 
S.  Cannon,  editor  and  publisher  (1—5). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the  claim. 
GAINESVILLE,  c.  h.,  Hall   Co.  b 

4,382+  pop.,  on  Georgia  and  Southern  Rds. 

and  in  the  crescent  formed  by  the  Currahee 

and  Blue  Ridge  mountains,  53  m.  N.  E.  of 

Atlanta,  the  State  capital.    Summer  resort. 

Agriculture,  manufacturing  and  mining. 

EAGLE;  Thursdays;  democratic;  eijfht 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1860; 
W.  H.  Craig,  editor;  Eagle  Publishing  Co., 
publishers  (12—3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  1,411  in 
1903,  since  which  time  it  has  not  fur- 
nished a  report,  but  was  credited  with 
printing  more  than  1,000  copies  for  the 
vears   1906   and   1907. 

HERALD;  weekly  (A  A). 

INDUSTRIAL  NEWS;  Wednesdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$1;  established  1888;  A.  S.  Hardy,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 

Copies   printed:    No    definite  and  satis- 


GEORGIA. 


factory  statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding    1,000    in    1907. 

GIBSON,  C-.  h.,   Glascock    Co.  D-  600 

pop.,  on  Augusta  Southern  Rd.,  14  m.  S.  of 

Warrenton.    Cotton. 

RECORD;  Fridays;  democratic;  four 
pages  17x24;  subscription $1;  established  1891; 
J.  W.  Whiteley,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

GLENN VILLE,  Tattnall  Co.  Q  2691 
pop.,  on  Register  &  Glennville  Rd.,  about 
70  m.  S.  W.  of  Savannah. 
BANNER;  Fridays  (A  A). 

GRAY,  Jones  Co.  n  on  Macon  &  Nor- 
thern Rd.,  about  20  m.  from  Macon.  Corn 
and  cotton.    Farming. 

JONES  CO.  NEWS;  Thursdays  ; 
democratic  ;  four  pages  18x24 ;  established 
1894  ;  M.  C.  Greene,  editor  and  publisher. 

GREENVILLE,   c.  h.,    Meriwether 

Co.  -G815+  pop.,  on  Central  of  Georgia  Rd., 
50  m.  N.  E.  of  Columbus  and  72  S.  by  S.  W. 
of  Atlanta,  the  State  capital.  Cotton,  corn, 
peas  and  potatoes. 

MERIWETHER      VINDICATOR; 

Fridays;  democratic;  foui- pages  20x26;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1872;  Wm.  T.  Revill, 
editor  and  publisher. 

G  R  E  E  N  S  B  O  R  O,  c.  h.,   Greene 

Co.  n  1,511+  pop.,  on  Georgia  Rd.,  84  m.  W. 

of  Augusta  and  88  E.  by  8.  E.  of  Atlanta, 

the  State  capital.    Cotton,  corn  and  hay. 

HERALD- JOURNAL  ;  Fridays  ;  dem- 
ocratic; four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1866;  J.  C.  Williams,  editor  and 
publisher  (1 — 8). 

GRIFFIN,c.h.,  SiiaZdmy  Co.  -D  6,857t 
pop.,  on  Central  of  Georgia  and  Southern 
Rds.,  43  m.  S.  from  Atlanta,  the  State  capital. 
Cotton  factories,  iron  foundries,  chair 
factory  and  cotton-seed  oil  mills.  Cotton 
and  fruit  raising.  U.  S.  and  State  Experi- 
ment Farms  located  here. 

CALL;  every  morning  except  Sundays; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $3;  estab- 
lished 1892;  W.  E.  H.  Searcy,  editor;  Griffin 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (12— 5  P). 

NEWS  AND  SUN;  every  morning  ex- 
cept Monday,  and  W^EEKLY,  Fridays; 
democratic;  daily  four  pages  18x24,  weekly 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription— daily  $6, 
weekly  50  cents;  established  1871;  Douglas 
Glessner,  editor  and  publisher  (12—5). 

Copies  printed:  Without  ever  having 
received  a  detailed  and  satisfactory  re- 
port the  weekly  edition  of  this  paper 
was  credited  with  issuing  more  than 
1,000    in    1906   and    1907. 

ECHO;  Saturdays;  negro;  republican; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1888;  A.  S.  Boynton,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

MIDDLE  GEORGIA  FARMER  1 
Thnrsdays,  agriculture  and  horticulture; 
eight  pages  15x22;  established  1889;W.  E.  H. 
Searcy,  editor;  Griffin  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers (9-5  P). 

GUYTON,  Effingham  Co.  D-  800t  pop., 
on  Central  of  Georgia  Rd.,  5  m.  W.  of 
Springfield,  the  county  seat,  and  30  N.  W.  of 
Savannah.     Farming.     Turpentine.     Gov- 


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143 


GEORGIA. 


ernment  Sugar   and  Syrup  Experimental 

Station. 

EFFINGHAM  CO.  NEWS;  Fridays; 
elgiit  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1894;  W.  A.  Snow,  editor  and  publisher. 

HAGAN,   Tattnall  Co.  P,  250  pop.,  on 

Register  &  Glenville  and  Seaboard  Air  Line 

Rds. ,  10  m.  E.  of  Collins.    Agriculture. 

TATTNAL.L.  TIMES;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$1;  established  April,  1901;  Ben  M.  Dorsey, 
editor  and  publisher. 

HAMILTON,  c.  h.,  Harris  Co.  -n  418t 

pop.,  on  Central  of  Georgia  Rd.,  25  m.  N.  of 

Columbus.    A  mountain  summer  resort. 

J  O  U  R  N  A  Ij  ;  Fridays;  democratic; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1872;  C.  K.  Stout,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

HARLEM,  Columbia  Co.  n-527t  pop., 

on  Georgia  Rd.,  25  m.  W.  of  Augusta.    Saw 

and  planing  mill.    Farming. 

COL.U3IBIA  SENTINEL,;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  four  pages  18x24:  subscription 
$1;  established  1882;  J.  M.  Atkinson,  editor 
and  publisher. 

DIGEST;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

HART'WELL,  c.li..  Hart  Co.  [^l,672t 

pop.,  on  Hartwell  Rd.,  40  m.  N.  E.  of  Athens 

and  22  S.  W.  of  Anderson,  S.  C.    Agriculture. 

SUN;  Thursdays;  democratic;  four  pages 
16x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1876;  John 
H.  and  James  T.  Magill,  editors  and  publish- 
ers. 

HAWKINSVILLE,  c.  h.,  Pulaski 

Co.  D  2,103t  pop.— local  estimate  3,000— on 
Southern,  Wrightsville  &  Tennille,  Haw 
kinsville  &  Florida  Southern  Rds.  and  Oc- 
mulgee  r.,  at  head  of  navigation,  about  48 
m.  S.  of  Macon.  Cotton  raising,  cotton- 
seed oil  and  cotton  mill. 

DISPATCH  AND  NEWSj  semi 
weekly;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription$1.50; 
established  1867;  Josephus  Tarver,  editor; 
J.  J.  Harvard,  publisher. 

HAZLEHURST,  Jeff  Davis  Co.  P, 

793+  pop.,  on  Southern  Rd.,  100  m.  W.  of 

Savannah.    Saw  mills. 

NEWS:  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
February,  1904;  L.  C.  Pennington,  editor  and 
publisher  (12—5). 

HINESVILLE,  c.  h..  Liberty  Co.  Z\ 

162   pop.,  30  m.  W.   S.  W.   of    Savannah. 

Timber,  cotton  and  rice. 

LIBERTY  CO.  HERALD;  Wednes 
days;  democratic;  six  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion $1 ;  established  1871 ;  Robert  M.  Martin, 
editor;  Herald  Publishing  Co.,  publishers. 
Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  1,050  for 
the  year  1900,  but  has  not  since  made 
claim  to  issuing  so  many  as  1,000  copies. 

HOGANSVILLE,     Troup    Co.    CJ 

893+  pop.,  on  Atlanta  &  West  Point  Rd.,  70 

m.  S.  W.  of  Atlanta. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  Fred  C.  Wright, 
editor  and  publisher  (2—7). 


GEORGIA. 


HOMER,  c.  h.,  Banks  Co.  cf  221t  pop., 

20  m.  E.  of  Gainesville  and  28  N.  of  Athens. 

Agriculture. 

BANKS  CO.  JOURNAL;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  1890;  C.  A.  Meeks,  editor; 
Journal  Publishing  Company,  publishers. 

HOMERVILLE,  c  h.,  Clinch  Co.  g 
434+  pop.,  on  Plant  System  Rd.,  half  way 
between  Valdosta  and  Way  cross.  Agricult- 
ure, naval  stores  and  lumber, 

CLINCH  CO.  NEWS;  Fridays;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1897; 
G.  M.  Dame,  editor  and  publisher. 

IRWINTON,  c.  h.,  Wilkinson  Co.  u 

227+ pop.,  3  m.  S.W.  from  Mclntyre's  station, 

on  Central  of  Georgia  Rd.    Agriculture. 

BULLETIN;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  16x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1895;  J.  T.  &  W.  H.  Rutland,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers. 

IRWINVILLE,    Iricin    Co.    g    on 

Atlantic  &  Birmingham  Rd.  24  m.  S.  by  W. 

of  Abbeville. 

IRWIN  CO.  COURIER;  Frldajs; 
democratic;  four  pages  15x22*  subscription 
$1;  established  November,  1902;  W.  M.  Rogers, 
editor  and  publisher  (7—5). 

JACKSON,  c.  h.,  Butts  Co.  u  l,487t 
pop.,  on  Southern  Rd.,  43  m.  N.  of  Macon 
and  45  S.  of  Atlanta,  the  State  capital. 
Agriculture. 

ARGUS;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1873;  Mrs.  A.  H.  Shaver,  editor  and  publisher 
(4—6  P). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1902 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the   claim. 

RECORD  ;  Wednesdays;  eight  pages 
12x16;  subscription  $1;  established  1881;  D. 
J.  Thaxton,  editor  and  publisher. 

JASPER, c.  h.,  Pickens  Co.  ^  379t  pop., 
on  Atlanta,  Knoxville  &  Northern  Rd.,27 
m.  N.  by  N.  E.  of  Canton.    Farming. 

PICKENSCO.PROGRESS?Fridavs; 

democratic;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription 
81;  established  1886;  G.  A.  Bartlett,  editor 
and  publisher. 

JEFFERSON,  c.   h.,  Jackson  Co.  D- 

726+  pop.,  on  Gainesville  Midland  Rd.,28m. 
S.  E.  of  Gainesville.  Good  water  power. 
Saw  mill,  oil  wells  and  cotton  gins.  Agri- 
culture and  dairying. 

JACKSON  HERALD  ;  Thursdays ; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1870;  Holder  &  Williamson, 
editors  and  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  years  1903 
and  1907  this  paper  seemed  to  assert 
that  it  had  an  average  issue  exceeding 
1,000  copies,  but  failed  to  furnish  such 
definite  information  as  would  warrant 
the  accordance  of  a  rating  to  that  effect. 
The  publisher  has  admitted  that  no  such 
record  has  been  kept  as  would  make  it 
possible  to  prepare  such  a  statement  of 


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average  issues  as  the  Directory  editor 
requires, 

JESUP,  c.  h.,  Wayne  Co.  O,  805t  pop., 

on  Atlantic  Coast  Line  and  Southern  Rds. 
Timber  and  naval  stores.   Farming. 

SENTINEL;  Thursdajs ;  democratic; 
eight  pages  l7x".J4 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1866;  R.  M.  Millken  and  T.  B.  Hartig,  editors 
and  publishers  (.1—8). 

WAYNE  CO.  NEWS  ;  Wednesdays; 
democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1 ;  established  1897;  N.  L.  Stafford,  editor  and 
publisher. 

JONESBORO,    Clayton    Co.    -n  877  r 
pop.,  on  Central  of  Georgia  Rd.,  21  m.  S.  of 
Atlanta. 
ENTERPRISE;   Fridays;    democratic; 

four  pages  15x22;  subscription  .$1;  estab- 
lished 1892;  J.  A.  Morrow,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

LAFAYETTE,  c.  h.,    Walker  Co.  t: 

49H  pop.— local  estimate  2,000 — jn  Central 
of  Georgia  Rd.,  40  m.  W.  of  Rome  and  25  S. 
of  Chattanooga,  Tenn.    Health  resort. 

WAL.KER    CO.    MESSENGER; 

Fridays;     eight   pages    15x22;     subscription 
$1;  established  1877;  N.    C.    Napier,    editor; 
George  M.  Napier,  publisher  (1—8). 
Copies    printed:      1,427  in  1901 
1,590  in   1902 
1,640  in  1903 
1,736  in   1904 
2,005  in  190S 
2,279  in  1906 
2,488  in  1907 

LAGRANGE,   c.  h.,  Troup  Co. -n 

4,274f  pop.— local  estimate  6,000— on  Atlanta 
&  West  Point,  Macon  &  Birmingham  and 
Atlanta,  Birmingham  &  Atlantic  Rds.,  71 
m.  S.  W.  of  Atlanta,  the  State  capital. 
Cotton-seed  oil  mill,  guano,  carriage,  cot- 
ton and  ice  manufactories.  Cotton,  grain 
and  other  agricultural  products. 

GRAPHIC  :  Tuesdays ;  democratic ; 
eight  pages  18x24 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1888;  J.  B.  Daniel,  editor  and  publisher  U— 8). 

REPORTER;  Fridays;  democratic; 
eight  to  twelve  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1843;  J.  O.  Bell,  editor;  The  Re- 
porter Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  publishers  (6—5). 
Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
inf'ormation  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  definite  or 
satisfactory    renewal    of    the    claim. 

LAVONIA,  Franklin  Co.  cf  699f  pop., 
on  Southern  Rd.,  125  m.  N.  E.  of  Atlanta, 
the  State  capital.    Cotton. 

S  T  A  N  D  A  R  n-G  A  U  G  E ;  Saturdays ; 
four  pas-es  15:5^22;  subscription  $1;  established 
18?  1:  J.  J.  Hardv,  editor  and  publisher. 

TIMES;  Saturdays;  democratic:  six  to 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished July,  1905;  Luther  Roberts,  editor;  La- 
vonia  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (8— 5P). 

LAWRENCEVILLE,  c.  h..  Gwin- 

nett  Co.  ti  1.200+  pop.,  on  Seaboard  Air  Line 
and  Southern  Rds.,  34  m.  N.  E.  of  Atlanta, 
the     State     capital.      Masonic     Institute. 
Farming  and  manufacturing. 
GWINNETT     JOURNAL.;      semi- 


weekly,  Wednesdays  and  Saturdays;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages  15x22;  subscription  75 
cents;  established  May,  1902;  J.  A.  Bagwell, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  has  never 
furnished  a  definite  and  satisfactory 
statement,  but  has  been  credited  with 
more    than    1,000    in    1906    and    1907. 

NEWS  HERALD;  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  75 
cents;  established  1871;  J.  L.  Hagood,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—8). 

LEESBURG,  Lee  Co.  p  413  pop.,  on 

Central  of  Georgia  Rd.,  10  m.  N.  of  Albany, 

LEE  CO.  JOURNAL;  Fridays;  local; 
eight  pages  11x16;  subscription  $1:  estab- 
lished August.  1897;  M.  E.  Tison,  editor  and 
publisher  (2—5  P). 

LEXINGTON,  c.  h.,  Oglethorpe  Co.^ 

635+  pop.,  on  Georgia   Rd.,   16  m.    S.  E.  of 

Athens.    General  trade  center. 

OGLETHORPE  ECHO;  Fridajs ; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1 ;  established  1874 ;  W.  A.  Shackelford ,  editor 
and  publisher. 

LINCOLNTON,  c.  h.,  Lincoln  Co.  cf 
221+  pop.,  40  m.  N.W.  of  Augusta.  Furniture 
manufacturing  and  mining. 

LINCOLN     HOME    J  O  U  R  N  A  li; 

Thursdays;  democratic;  eight   pages  13x20; 
subscriptlOTi  SI;   established  1893;  James  H 
Boykin,  editor  and  publisher. 

LINDALE,  Floyd  Co.  ^  2,.%9t  pop.~ 

GEORGIA  FREE  LANCE;  Satur- 
days (A  A). 

LOUISVILLE,   c.  h.,  Jefferson  Co.  n 
1,009+  pop.,  on  Louisville  &  Wadley  Rd.  and 
Ogeechee  r.,  40  m.  S.  of  Augusta.    Agricult- 
ure.   Cotton,  corn  and  sweet  potatoes. 

NEWS  AND  FARMER;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  four  pages  13x24;  subscription 
$1 ;  established  1871 ;  J.  W.  White,  editor  and 
publisher. 

LUMPKIN, c.  h.,  Stewart  Co.  p  l,470t 

pop.,  on  Georgia  &  Alabama  Rd.,  36  m.  W. 

of  Amerlcus.    Mining. 

INDEPENDENT;  Saturdays;  demo- 
cratic ;  four  pages  18x24  ;  subscription  $1  ; 
established  187^;  A.  W.  Latimer,  editor  and 
publisher. 

LYONS,  Toombs  Co.  P,  534t  pop.,  on 
Seaboard  Air  Line  and  Garbutt  &  Donovan 
Short  Line  Rds. 

PROGRESS  ;  Fridays  ;  independent  ; 
fourteen  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished January,  1905;  L.  W.  Moore,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—6). 

MoDONOUGH,  c.  b.,  Henry  Co.  -G 
6S0+  pop.,  on  Georgia  Rd.,  28  m.  S.  S.  E.  of 
Atlanta,  the  State  capital,  and  59  N.  W.  of 
Macon.    Cotton  shipping  point. 

HENRY   CO.  WEEKLY;  Fridays; 

democratic;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$1;  established  1876;  J.  A.  Fouche,  editor  and 
publisher. 

MACON,  c.h.,  Bibb  Co.  n  23,272tpop., 

on  Central  of  Georgia,  Georgia,  Georgia 
Southern  &  Florida,  Macon  &  Birmingham. 
Macon,  Dublin  &  Savannah  and  Southern 
Rds.  and  Ocmulgee  r.,  103  m.  S.  E.  of  At- 
lanta, the  State  capital,  100  E.  N,  E.  of  Col- 
umbus, 124  W.  S.  W.  of  Augusta  and  198  W. 


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GEORGIA. 


N.  W.  of  Savannah.    Cotton  market   and 
trade  center. 

EVENING  NEWrS;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday;  democratic;  eight  pages  17x22; 
subscription  Sf5;  established  1884;  John  T. 
BoifeulUet,  editor;  News  Printing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers (10— 5  P). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1900 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000.  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ?.c- 
cordance  of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the   claim. 

TEIjEGRAPH;  every  morning,  and 
W  E  E  K  Li  Y  ;  democratic;  daily  and 
weekly  eight  to  sixteen,  Sunday  twenty  to 
thirty  six  pages  20x26;  subscription— daily 
$7,  weekly  $1;  established  1826;  C.  R. 
Pendleton,  manager;  Macon  Telegraph  Pub 
lishing  Company,  publishers  (1—8;. 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  was  ever  obtained 
fiom  either  edition  of  this  paper,  but 
the  daily  was  credited  with  exceeding 
4,000   in    1891    and    1907. 

The  Sunday  edition  had  credit  for 
exceeding    4,000    in    1907. 

MoRAE,c.h.,  Telfair  Co.  g  l,020tpop., 

on  Savannah,  Amerieus  &  Montgomery  and 

Southern  Rds.,  112  m.  N.  W.  of  Brunswick 

and  77  S.  E.  of  Macon.    Farming. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1; 
established  1887;  O.F.  McRae,  editor  and  pub 
Usher. 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1902 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the   claim. 

MADISON,  cA\.,  MorganCo.  D  l,992t 
pop.,  on  Georgia  and  Central  of  Georgia 
Rds.,  68  m.  E.  by  S.  E.  of  Atlanta,  the  State 
capital,  and  104  W.  by  N.  W.  of  Augusta. 
Cotton  compress.  Shipping  point  for  cotton. 

ADVERTISER;  Thursdays ;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1; 
established  1885;  Millard  George,  editor  and 
publisher  (2—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  years  1903 
and  1907  this  paper  seemed  to  assert 
that  it  had  an  average  issue  exceeding 
1,000  copies,  but  failed  to  furnish  such 
definite  information  as  would  warrant 
the  accordance  of  a  rating  to  that 
effect. 

MADISONIAN;  Fridays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  SI;  estab- 
lished 1871;  W.  T.  Bacon,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7—5). 

MANSFIELD,     Nen-ton    Co.    D    SOj 

pop.,  on  Central  of  Georgia  Rd. 

LEADER;  Fridays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1;  established  1902;  Joe  Win 
burn,  editor  and  publisher  (8— 6P). 

MARIETTA,  c.  h..  Cohh  Co.  [j  4,446t 

pop.,  on  Western  &  Atlantic  and  Atlanta, 
Knoxville  &  Northern  Rds.,  20  m.  N.  W.of 

10 


Atlanta,  the  State  capital.   Agriculture  and 
stock  raising. 

C  O  U  R  I  E  R ;  Saturdays ;  democratic ; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished January,  1902;  Fred  Morris,  editor; 
Courier  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (7—5). 

JOURNAL;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1866 ;  Neal  &  Massey,  editors  and  pub- 
lIshers_(12-4). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  was  ever  obtained 
from  this  paper,  but  it  has  had  credit 
for  exceeding    1,000    in    1906   and    1907. 

MAYSVILLE,    Banks    Co.    cf    453t 

pop.,  on  Southern  Rd.,  about  80  m.  N.  E.  of 

Atlanta. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  11x16;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
April,  1906;  Miss  Frellie  Maddux,  editor  and 
publisher  (5—6  P). 

MEIGS,  Thomas  Co.  p  617t  pop.,  on 

Atlantic  Coast  Line  Rd.,  20  m.  N.  of  Thom- 

asvllle. 

REVIEW;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1906;  R.  L.  Braswell,  editor  and  publisher 
(3-8). 

MEIiDRIM,  Effingham  Co.  D-  on  Cen- 
tral of  Georgia  Rd.,  17  m.  W.  of  Savannah, 
Corn,  cotton,  rice,  potatoes,  peas  and  sugar 
cane. 

GUI  DON;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  13x2();  subscription  SI;  established  1894; 
G.  B  Whatley,  editor  and  publisher  (A  A). 

MIIiLiEDGEVILiLE,  c.  h.,  Baldwin 

Co.  D  7,500  pop.,  on  Central  of  Georgia 
and  Georgia  Rds.  and  Oconee  r.,  30  m.  N. 
E.  of  Macon.  Water  power  for  milling 
and  manufacturing.  Seat  of  State  Lunatio 
Asylum,  Georgia  Normal  and  Industrial 
College  for  Girls  and  Middle  Georgia  Mili- 
tary and  Agricultural  College.  Cotton ' 
raising. 

NEWS;  Saturdays;  eight  to  twelve  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  October, 
1901;  W.  J.  Vaughan,  editor  and  publisher 
(1-8). 

Copies  printed  for  the  years  1906 
and  1907  this  paper  seemed  to  assert 
that  it  had  an  average  issue  exceeding 
1,000  copies,  but  failed  to  furnish  such 
definite  information  as  would  warrant 
the  accordance  of  a  rating  to  that 
effect. 

UNION-RECORDER;  Tuesdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established— i^(ederaZ  Union  1829,  South- 
ern Recorder  1819,  consolidated  1872;  Barnes 
Moore  &  Son,  editors  and  publishers. 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the   claim. 

MILiLEN,  Screven  Co.  D-  4Ilt  pop.,  on 
Central  of  Georgia  and  Millen  South- 
western Rd. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight  pages 
1514x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1903;  W. 


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S.  Dodlin,  editor;  MlUen  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers (1—5). 

MIIiNER,  Pi^  Co.  -D  440t  pop.,  on 
Central  of  Georgia  Rd.,  12  m.  S.  of  Griffin. 
Agriculture. 

PIKE  CO.  NEWS;  Saturdays;  iiide 
pendent;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  2." 
cents;  established  1901;  Marshall.  Smith  & 
Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (12—5)  (A  A). 

PEE  WEE  MAGAZINE  ;  monthly; 
literarj'^;  sixteen  pages  4}^x8;  subscription 
25  cents;  established  January,  1904;  Marshall 
Smith,  editor  and  publisher  (1—7)  (A  A). 

Copies  printed:  531  in  1906. 

MITCHELL,  Glascock  Co.  n-  on  Au- 
gusta Southern  Rd.,  6  m.  W.  of  Gibson,  the 
county  seat.    Farming. 

GLASCOCK  BANNER;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  18S4;  Cooper  &  Allen,  editors 
and  publishers. 

MONROE,  c.  h.,  Walton  Co.  t\  1.8^61 

pop.,  on  Gainesville,  Jefferson  &  Southern 
Rd.  Shipping  point  for  cotton.  Cotton, 
oil  and  fertilizer  mills.    Agi-iculture. 

WAL.TON  NEWS;  Tuesdays;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1881;  J.  H.  Felker,  editor  and 
publisher. 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year_  1898 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the   claim. 

WALTON  TRIBUNE;  Fridays; 
democratic;  eight  to  sixteen  ages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  19()0;  Ernest 
Camp,  editor  and  publisher  (1—7). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  1,156  in 
1901,  of  1,415  in  1903.  since  which 
time  it  has  not  furnished  a  definite 
and  satisfactory  report,  but  was  credit- 
ed with  printing  more  than  1,000  cop- 
ies   in     1906    and     1907. 

MONTEZUMA,   Macon    Co.  -D  719t 
pop.,  on  Central  of  Georgia  Rd.  and  Flint  r., 
49  m,  S.  W.  of  Macon  and  153  S.  of  Atlanta, 
the  State  capital.    Steam  cotton  gins  and 
artesian  wells.     Shipping  point  for  cotton. 
RECORD;    Fridays;   democratic;   eight 
pages   15x22;     subscription    $1;    established 
1872;   J.  C.   Sawtell,     editor   and   publisher. 
Copies    printed:      This    paper    has    on 
two  occasions  indicated  a  desire  to  have 
credit  for  issuing  more   than    1,000  cop- 
ies regularly,   but  such  definite  informa- 
tion   as    would    warrant    such    a    rating 
has  never  been   forthcoming. 

MONTICELLO,  c.  h.,  Jasper  Co.  n 

l,106t  pop.,  on  Central  of  Georgia  Rd.,  45  m. 

N.  of  Macon  and  99  S.  E.  of  Atlanta,  the 

State   capital.   Saw,  flour    and   oil   mills. 

Center  of  cotton  belt. 

NEWS;     Fridays;   democratic;    eight 
pages  15x22  ;    subscription  $1;   established 
1881;    Mrs.  A.   P.   Penn,  editor;   F.  L.  Penn, 
publisher  ( 1—8). 

MOULTRIE,  c.  h.,  Colquitt  Co.  g 
2,221+    pop.,    on     Georgia    Northern    and 


GEORGIA. 


Atlanta,  Birmingham  &  Atlantic  Rds.  Saw 
and  cotton  mills,  naval  stores,  Sea  Island 
cotton,  cooperage  and  R.R.  shops. 

OBSERVER;  every  evening  except 
Sunday;  democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1894;  C.  B.  Allen, 
editor;  Observer  Publishing  Company,  pub- 
lishers (7—3  P). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  years  1903 
and  1906  this  paper  seemed  to  assert 
that  it  had  an  average  issue  exceeding 
T.ooo  copies,  but  failed  to  furnish  such 
definite  information  as  would  warrant 
the  accordance  of  a  rating  to  that 
effect. 

MOUNT  AIRY,  Habersham   Co.  cf 

310+    pop.,   on   Southern   Rd.,   8   m.  S.   of 

Clarkesville,  the  county  seat.    Farming. 

PROTECTIONIST;  Thursdays;  repub- 
lican; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  SI;  es- 
tablished 1896;  M.  C.  Wilcox,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (5—3)  (A  A). 

MOUNT  VERNON,  c.  h.,Mo7itgom. 

ery  Co.  □  578+  pop..  00  Georgia  &  Alabama 
Rd.,  1  m.  E.  of  Oconee  r.  and  100  W.  of  Savan- 
nah.   Timber-shipping  point. 

MONTGOMERY     MONITOR; 

Thursdays  ;  democratic  ;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1886;  N.  L.  Staf- 
ford, editor;  Monitor  Publishing  Company, 
publishers. 

NASHVILLE,  c  h.,  Berrien  Co.  p 
1,000  pop.,  on  Nashville  &  Sparks  and  Doug- 
las, Augusta  &  Gulf  Rds..  25  m.  N.  of  Val- 
dosta.    Farming. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  independent;  four 
to  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished January,  1904;  Albert  C.  Sweat,  editor 
and  publisher  (7—5). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,076  for  1904 
and  1,457  for  1905,  since  which  time 
it  has  not  furnished  a  definite _  and  sat- 
isfactory report,  but  was  credited  with 
printing  more  than  1,000  copies  in 
1907. 

NEWNAN,  c.  h.,  Coweta  Co.  -a  3,654t 
pop.,  at  junction  Atlanta  &  West  Point  and 
Central  of  Georgia  Rds.  Oil,  cotton  and 
corn  mills,  iron  works,  harness  and  cigar 
manufactories  and  tanneries. 

HERALD  AND  ADVERTISER;  Fri- 
days ;  democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription SI;  established  1865  ;  James  E. 
Brown,  editor ;  The  Newnan  Publishing  Co.. 
publishers  (1—6). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  issue  of  1,325  in  1895,  1,650  in 
1 000,  but  has  not  since  made  definite 
and  satisfactory  claim  to  issuing  so 
many   as    1,000    copies. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scriptions!; established  1900;  C.  M.  Morcock, 
editor  and  publisher  ( 1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year_  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance   of    a    rating   to   that    effect. 

NORMAN  PARK,  Colquitt  Co.   p 
on  Atlantic  &  Birmingham    and   Sparks, 
Moultrie  &  Gulf  Rds.,  about  10  m.  N.  E.  of 
Moultre.  the  county  seat. 
PRESS;  Thursdays  (A  A). 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


147 


GEORGIA. 


GEORGIA. 


OCILLA,  Irwiji,   Co.    I?    805t  pop.,  on 
Georgia  &  Alabama    Rd.,   9    m.   S.   E.  of 
Irwinville,  the  county  seat.    Naval  stores 
and  lumber. 
STAR  J  Fridays  (A  A"). 

OGLETHORPE,  c.  h.,  Macon  Co.  -o 
545+  pop.,  on  Central  of  Georgia  Rd.,50m. 
S.  of  Macon.    Agriculture. 
3IA  COX  CO.  CITIZEN;  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic;  eight  pages  15x23;   subscription   $1; 
established  1889;  Leon  C.  Greer,  editor  and 
publisher. 

OXFORD,  Neirton  Co.  D  800  pop.,  on 
Georgia,  Central  of  Georgia  Rds.,  about  38 
m.  E.  S.  E.  of  Atlanta. 

EMORY  PHOENIX;  monthly  during 
college  year;  collegiate;  fifty  to  sixty  pages 
7x9;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1884;  Stu- 
dents of  Emory  College,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (1—8). 

PELHAM,  Mitchell  Co.  p  945t  pop., 
on  Plant  System  Rds.,  34  m.  S.  of  Albany. 
Cotton,  fruit  and  melons. 
JOURNAL;  Fridays:  democratic;  eight 
pages  13x20;    subscription   $1;    established 
October  1, 1902;  H.  H.  Merry,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

PEMBROKE, ^ri/aH  Co.  ^306  pop., 

on   Georgia  &  Alabama  Rd.,  15  m.  X.  W. 

of  Clyde,  the  county  seat.    Lumbering  and 

naval  stores. 

BRYAN  ENTERPRISE;  Fridays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  18x20;  subscription 
$1;  established  1900;  M.  E.  Carter,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 

PERRY,  c.  h.,  Houston  Co.  u  650t  pop., 
on  Central  of  Georgia  Rd.  and  Big  Indian 
creek,  28  m.  S.  by  S.  W.  of  Macon.  Cotton 
country. 

HOME  JOURNAL.;  Thursdays;  dem- 
ocratic :  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1870;  John  H.  Hodges,  editor  and 
publisher. 

POULAN,  Worth  Co.  g  474t  pop.,  on 
Atlantic  Coast  Line  Rd.,  3  m.  E.  of  Sylves 
ter,  the  county  seat. 

SEARCHIilGHT:  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages  15x22;  subscription  SI;  es- 
tablished December,  1904;  P.  Pelham,  editor 
and  publisher  (7— 5P). 

NUT  GROWER;  monthly;  horticult- 
ural; eight  pages 9x13;  subscription  50  cents; 
established  1902;  J.  F.  Wilson,  editor;  The 
Nut  Grower  Co.,  publishers  (1—8). 

SOUTHERN  FLORIST;  monthly 
(▲▲)• 

QUITMAN,  c.  h.,  BrooTct  Co.  g  2,281t 
pop.,  on  Southern  Georgia  and  Plant  Sys- 
tem Rds.,  174  m.  S.  W.  of  Savannah.  Cotton 
mills,  turpentine  and  lumber.  Agriculture. 

ADVERTISER ;  semi-weekly,  Tuesdays 
and  Fridays ;  eight  pages  15x22 ;  subscription 
$1;  established  1900;  Frank  P.  Wade,  editor; 
Advertiser  Publishing  Company,  publishers 
(1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  has 
never  made  a  detailed  and  satisfactory 
statement,  but  had  credit  for  more  than 
1,000  in    1906   and   1907. 

FREE  PRESS;  Fridays;  democratic: 
•ightpages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1876;  Edna  Cain,  editor;  John  Cain,  Jr.,  pub- 
lisher (5—3). 

Copies  printed:   This  paper  has  nevsr 


furnished    a    detailed    and    satisfactory 
statement,  but  has   had  credit  for  more 

than     1,000    since    1900,    including    1907. 

REIDSVILLE,  c.  h.,  Tattnall  Co.  0, 
257+ pop.,  6  m.  E.  from  Collins r.  and  66  W.  of 
Savannah.  Saw  and  grist  mills.  Farming 
and  timber. 

TATTNALL  JOURNAL;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  20x26;  subscription 
$1;  established  1879;  G.  G.  &  H.  B.  Folsom, 
editors;  G.  G.  Folsom,  publisher. 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  has  never 
had  credit  for  issuing  so  many  as  1,000 
copies,  and  never  furnished  a  statement 
to  warrant  such  credit,  but  has  on  one 
or  more  occasions  recorded  a  protest 
against  the   rating  accorded  to  it. 

RICHLAND,  SttiBart  Co.  p  i.out 
pop.,  on  Seaboard  Air  Line  Rd.,  about  30  m. 
W.  of  Americus. 
GEORGIAN;  Fridays  (A  A). 

RINGGOLD,  c.  h.,  Catoosa  Co.  \^ 
437+  pop.,  on  Southern  Rd.,  about  15  m. 
N.  W.  of  Daltou. 

<:AT00SA    RECORD;   Thursdays 

(A  A). 

ROBERTA,  Craioford  Co.  U  2521  pop., 
on  Georgia  Rd.,  1  m.  S.  E.  of  Knoxville,  the 
county  seat,  and  22  S.  W.  of  Macon.  Cot- 
ton, corn,  wheat,  oats  and  fruit. 

CRAWFORD  CO.  NEWS;  Fridays; 
democratic:  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$1;  established  1892;  R.  M.  Reynolds,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—8). 

ROCHELLE,  Wilcox  Co.  g  793t  pop., 
on  Georgia  &  Alabama  Rd.,  50  m.  E.  of 
Americus.  Saw  mills,  cotton  gins  and  grist 
mill.  Cotton  growing,  farming  and  lum- 
bering. 

NEW  ERA;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1887;  John  T.  King,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

ROCKMART,  Pol^  Co.  ^  575t  pop. 
—local  estimate  1,500— on  Seaboard  Air 
Line  and  Southern  Rds.,  12  m.  E  of  Cedar- 
town,  the  county  seat,  and  47  N.  W  of  At- 
lanta. Planing  and  saw  mills.  Portland 
cement,  slate  and  caen  stone. 

COURIER  ;  Thursdays ;  democratic ; 
eight  to  twelve  pages  11x16;  subscription  $1 ; 
established  1894;  H.  F.  Joyner,  editor  and 
publisher  (12—6). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies 
regularly  in  the  year  1899,  but  has  not 
since  set  up  any  definite  or  satisfac- 
tory claim   for  issuing  so  many. 

ROME,  c.  h.,  Floyd  Go.  t]  7.291t  pop., 
on  Southern,  Central  of  Georgia  and  Nash- 
ville,  Chattanooga   &  St.  Louis  Rds.  and 
Coosa  and  Oostanaula  rs.   Important   cot- 
ton depot  and  manufacturing  center. 
TRIBUNE-HERA  LD  ;  every  morning 
except  Monday,   and  WEEKLY,    Thurs- 
days;   democratic;    daily  eight  pages  17x24. 
weeklv  eight  to  sixteen  pagesl5x22;  subscrip- 
tion—daily $5,  weekly  $1;  established— Tri- 
tmne  1848,  Herald  1904;  consolidated  1908;  J.  L. 


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AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


GEORGIA. 


GEORGIA. 


Johuson,  W.  M.  Hardy  and  J.  D,  McCarthy, 
editors ;  Tribune  Herald  Co.,  publisheri- (2—8) . 
Copies     printed:      (Herald)      daily: 
1,412  in   1907 
Publisher's   announcement. — Rome    Tribune 
and  Rome  Herald  consolidated  January  20, 
1908.    Tribune-Herald   only   dally   in   7th 
Congressional    District,   with   population 
over  200.(j(JiJ.    Herald's  daily  sworn  circula- 
tion in  1907  averaged  1,412.    Sworn  net  cir 
culatioii  of  Dailv  Trirune  Herald,  2,400. 
CHEROKEE  MESSENGER;  month- 
ly (A  A). 

xVIASOXIC  HERAL.D;  monthly;  ma 
sonic;  thirty-six  pages  63^xlOJ^;  subscription 
$1;  established  1S94;  MaxMeyerhardt,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  2,058  in  1901 
2,158  in  1902 
2,216  in  1903 
2,366  in  1905 
2,383  in  1906 
2,408  in   1907 

ROSSVILLE,  Walker  Co.  t]255t  pop. 
NEW  AGE;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

ROYSTOR,  Franklin  Co.  cfSSot  pop., 
on  Southern  Rd.,  about  30  m.  N.  E.  of  Athens. 
RECORD;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

ST.  GEORGE,    Charlton    Co.    R  750 
pop.,  on  Georgia,  Southern  &  Florida  Rd. 
and  St.  Mary's  r.,  27  m.  N.  of  Jacksonville, 
Fla.    Saw   and  planing  mills;  turpentine, 
truck  farming.    In  peach  and  pecan  belt. 
GAZETTE;    Thursdays;   independent; 
four   pages    1:3x20;   subscription   $1;   estab- 
lished May,  1905;  John  Harris,  editor;  Ga- 
zette Printing  Co.,  publishers  (1—8). 

SANDERSVILLE,  c.  h.,  Washing. 

ton  Co.  a  2,023+  pop.,  on  Augusta  Southern 

and  Sandersville  Rds.,  60  m.  E.   of  Macon. 

Cotton  and  peach  growing  country. 

HERALD;  Thursdays ;  democratic ;  eight 
pages  15x21 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1841 ; 
Howard  &  "Wood,  editors  and  publish- 
ers (8— 6). 

PROGRESS;  Tuesdays;  democratic; 
eight  to  twelve  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1887;  C.  B.  Chapman,  editor  and 
publisher  (12—6). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,526  in  1906, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but 
was  credited  with  more  than  1,000  in 
1907. 

SAVANNAH,  c.  h.,  Chatham  Co.  D, 
54,244+  pop.,  terminus  of  Central  of  Geor- 
gia, Florida  Central  &  Peninsular,  Georgia 
&  Alabama  and  Plant  System  Rds.  and 
on  Savannah  r.,  18  m.  from  its  mouth. 
Head  of  river  navigation.  Large  quantities 
of  cotton,  naval  stores,  rice  and  lumber 
are  exported.  In  truck-farming  and  fruit- 
growing district. 

MORNING  NEWS;  every  morning, 
and  WEEKLY,  twice-a-week,  Mondays 
and  Thursdays  ;  democratic ;  eight  to  twelve 
pages  17x23;  subscription— daily  $8,  weekly 
$1;  established  1850;  J.  H.  Estill,  editor; 
The  Morning  News  (Inc.),  publishers  (10— 5  P). 
Copies  printed:  No  report  of  issues 
put  out  was  ever  obtained  for  either  the 
daily  or  the  weekly  edition  of  this  pa- 
per, but  the  daily  was  believed  to  ex- 
ceed 4,000  in  1907  and  the  weekly  to 
exceed    1,000. 

To     the    daily    edition    the    Directory 


accords  the  so-called  Gold  Marks  ©  , 
the  meaning  of  which  is  stated  to  be 
that  advertisers  value  it  more  for  the 
class  and  quality  of  its  circulation  than 
for  the  mere  number  of  copies  printed. 
PRESS;  every  evening  except  Sunday; 
democratic;  eight  to  sixteen  pages  17x23; 
subscription  $5;  established  1891 ;  Pleasant 
A.  Stovall,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  5,403  in 
1898,  since  which  time  it  has  not  fur- 
nished a  definite  and  satisfactory  report, 
but  was  credited  with  more  than  4,000 
copies    in    1906    and    1907. 

COTTON  TRADE  JOURNAL.;  Fri- 
days; industrial;  twenty  pages  9x12;  sub- 
scription $2.50;  established  1901;  Julius  A. 
Nelson,  editor  and  publisher  (7—5). 

DEUTSCHE  ZEITUNG;  Wednesdays; 
German;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $3; 
established  190(5;  Albert  Orth.  editor  and 
publisher  (8— 6  P). 

LABOR  HERALD;  Sundays:  labor; 
four  to  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1; 
established  February,  1902;  W.  S.  Harris  & 
Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (12—2). 

(Topics  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies 
regularly  in  the  years  1903  and  1904, 
but  has  not  since  set  up  any  claim  for 
issuing  so  many. 

NATIONAI^  REPUBLICAN;   Satur 

days  (A  A). 

NAVAL.  STORES  REVIEW;   Satur 
days;  naval  stores;  twenty  pages  9x12;  sub- 
scription $5;  established  1890;  Thomas  Gam- 
ble, Jr..  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies 
regularly  in  the  years  1902  and  1903, 
hut  has_  not  since  set  up  any  definite 
and  satisfactory  claim  for  issuing  so 
many. 

TRIBUNE;  Saturdays;  negro;  republi- 
can; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  es- 
tablished 1885;  S.  C.  Johnson,  editor;  Tribune 
Publishing  Company,  nublishers  (1—7). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  years  1903 
and  1906  this  paper  seemed  to  assert 
that  it  had  an  average  issue  exceeding 
1,000  coijies,  but  failed  to  furnish  sucn 
definite  information  as  would  warrant 
the  accordance  of  a  rating  to  that  ef- 
fect 

INDEPENDENT;  semi-monthly;  negro; 
four  pages  15x22 ;  subscription  50  cents ;  estab- 
lished 1900;  W.  O.  P.  Sherman,  editor;  Inde- 
pendent Publishing  Company,  publishers. 

GAILLARD'S  SOUTHERN  MED- 
ICINE; monthly;  medical;  one  hundred 
pages  6x10;  subscription  §2;  established 
January.  1866;  Wm.  Edwards  Fitch,  M.  D., 
editor;  Gaillard's  Sout' ern  Medicine  (Inc.), 
publishers  (1—8). 

Copies     printed:     6,666  in  1906. 
6,250  in   1907 

NEW    YORK     MUSICAL     ECHO; 

monthly;  musical  and  dramatic;  thirty-six 
pages  10x14;  subscription  $1;  established 
1891;  New  York  Musical  Echo  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers. 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  sat- 
isfactory report  ever  came  from  this 
paper,  but  it  has  been  thought  to  issue 
more  than  1,000  since  1901,  including 
1906. 

PEACH  GROWER;  monthly;  agricul- 
ture ;  twentv-four  pages  9x11^^;^;  subscription 
50  cents;  established  1902;  R.  M.  Martin,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (4 — 5P). 

SOUTHERN  TRADE  JOURNAL; 
monthly;  drugs  and  paints;  seventy-six 
pages   10x14;    subscription    $1;    established 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


149 


GEORGIA. 


1886  as  Southern  Druy  and  Paint  Review;  E. 
W.  Glitton,  editor;  Jacob  Lippman,  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  issue  of  2,500  in  1894,  since 
which  time  it  has  not  furnished  a  defi- 
nite and  satisfactory  report,  but  was 
credited  with  printing  more  than  2,000 
copies   in    1907. 

SENOIA,  Coioeta  Co.  -n  782t  pop.,  on 
Central  of  Georgia  Rd.,  16  m.  S.  E.  of  New- 
nan,  the  county  seat.  Large  mills  and  cot- 
ton gins. 

ENTERPRISE -GAZETTE;  Thurs 
days;  democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1891;  B.A.Nolan,  editor 
and  publisher  (7—5). 

SOCIAL   CIRCLE,    Walton    Co.    ^ 

l,229t  pop.,  on  Georgia  and  Gainesville  & 

Midland  Rds.,  about  65  m.  N.  of  Macon. 

NEW  ERA;  semi-weekly,  Wednesdays 
and  Saturdays  (A  A). 

WALTONIAN;  Fridays  (A  A). 

SPARKS,  Berrien  Co.  P  683t  pop.,  on 
Georgia  Southern  &  Florida,  Nashville  & 
Sparks  and  Sparks,  Moultrie  &  Gulf  Rds., 
about  10  m.  W.  of  Nashville,  the  county 
seat. 
PATRIOT;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

SPARTA,  c.  h.,  Hancock  Co.  n  LlSOf 
pop.,  on  Georgia  Rd.,  about  midway  be- 
tween Augusta  and  Macon.    Agriculture. 

ISHMAELITE  ;  Fridays  ;  democratic; 
eight  pages  lox2U ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1878;  Sidney  Lewis,  editor;  T.  C.  Moore,  pub- 
lisher. 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the   claim. 

SPRING  PLACE,  c.  h.,  Murray  Co. 
\d  213+  pop.,  on   Daltou   &   Alaculsy  Rd., 
about  53  m.  N.  E.  of  Rome. 
MURRAY  NEWS;  Fridays  (A  A). 

STATESBORO.  c.  h.,  Bullock  Co.n- 

l,19r+pop.,on  Dover  &  StatesboroRd.,50  m. 

N.  W.  of  Savannah.    Agriculture. 

NEWS;  semi  weekly,  Tuesdays  and  Fri- 
days; democratic;  ten  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1893;  News  Publishing 
Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (12—3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  has  never 
furnished  a  satisfactory  report,  but  had 
credit  for  more  than  1,000  in  1906  and 
again    in    1907. 

BUIiLOCH  TIMES;  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1892;  D.  B.  Turner,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6—5). 

STILLMORE,  Emanuel   Co.  D-  741 1 
pop.,  at  junction  of  Miller  &  Southwestern 
and  Stillmore  Air  Line  Rds.,  about  9  m. 
N.  W.  of  Savannah. 
LiEADER;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

SUMMER VILLE,  c.  h.,  Chattooga 
Co.  "□  486+  pop.,  on  Chattanooga.  Rome  & 


GEORGIA. 


Columbus   Rd..  45   m.  S.  of  Chattanooga, 

Tenn.,  and  93  N.  W.  of  Atlanta,  the  State 

capital.    Agriculture. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1887;  O.  J.  Espey,  editor;  News  Publishing 
Co.,  publishers  (2—7). 

Copies  printed:  1,104  ^^  igoi 
1,149  in  1902 
1,610  in  1906 
1,690  in   1907 

SYLVANIA,  c.  h.,  Screven  Co.  U-  545t 

pop.,  at   terminus  of  Sylvania  Rd.,  60  na 

N.  W.  of  Savannah.    Agriculture. 

TELEPHONE;  Fridays;  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1876;  J.  H. 
Bussey,  editor  and  publisher. 

SYLVESTER,  Worth  Co.  g  552t  pop., 
on  Brunswick  &  Western  Rd.,  about  3  m. 
S.  of  Isabella,  the  county  seat,  20  E.  of  Al- 
bany and  21  W.  of  Tifton.    Agriculture. 

W  O  RT  H  CO.  LOCAL.;  Fridays ; 
democratic;  four  pages  16x:d2;  subscription 
$1;  established  1885;  Clittord  GruObs,  editor 
and  publisher. 

TALBOTTON,  c.  h.,   Talbot  Co.  -a 

1,131+  pop.,  at  terminus  of  Talbotton  Rd., 

33  m.  N.  E.  of  Columbus.    Steam  grist  mill, 

creamery,  cotton  gin  and  cotton-seed  oil 

mill. 

NEW  ERA;  Fridays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  13x20 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1870:  R.  N.  R.  Bardwell.  editor  and  publisher. 

TALLULAH  LODGE,  Habersham 
Co.  cf  100  m.  N.  E.  of  Atlanta.  Silk  culture, 
farms  and  silk  mills. 

SILK;  monthly;  silk;  sixteen  pages 
9x12;  subscription  $1;  established  Febru- 
ary, 1903;  Louis  Borris  Magid,  edicor;  Silk 
Publishing  Company,  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year_  1905 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance  of   a  rating  to  that  effect. 

TALLAPOOSA,    Haralson    Co.    t: 

2,128+  pop.,  on  Southern  Rd.  near  Tallapoosa 

r.,  63  m.  W.  of  Atlanta,  the  State  capital. 

Manufacturing.     Timber,    grape    growing 

and  farming. 

JOURNAL;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  16x22;  subscription '$1  ;  estab- 
lished 1886;    L.    Burd,    editor   and  publisher 

(12—5). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  1,325  in 
1898,  since  which  time  it  has  not  fur- 
nished a  definite  and  satisfactory  re- 
port, but  was  credited  with  printing 
more  than  1,000  copies  in  1906  and 
1907. 

TENNILLE,  Washington  Co.  Q  l,121t 
pop.,    on    Central   of   Georgia,    Southern, 
WrightsviUe  &  Tennille  and  Sandersville 
Rds.,  about  60  m.  E.  by  N.  of  Macon. 
TRIBUNE;  Fridays  (A  A). 

THOM ASTON,  c.  h.,  Upson  Co.  -n 
1,714+  pop.,  on  Central  of  Georgia  and 
Macon  &  Birmingham  Rds.,  80  m.  S.  of  At- 


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GEORGIA. 


GEORGIA. 


lanta,  the  State  capitaL  Furniture,  shoe, 
eorton  and  carriage  manufacturing. 

T  1  31  E  S  ;  Thursdays ;  democratic;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1869;  J.  T.  Willis,  editor  and  publisher. 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  1,053  for 
the  year  1898,  but  has  not  since  made 
claim  to  issuing  so  many  as  1,000  cop- 
ies. 

THOMASVILLE,  c.  h.,  Thomas  Co. 

p  5,322t  pop.,  on  Atlantic  Coast  Line  and 
Atlantic  and  Birmingham  Rds.,  midway 
between  Savannah  and  Montgomery.  Win- 
ter health  resort.  Center  of  fruit  and  melon 
belt.    Cotton  and  wool. 

TIMES-ENTERPKISE;  every  morn- 
ing except  Monday,  and  \VEEKL.Y,  Fri- 
days; democratic;  daily  four  to  eight,  week 
ly  ten  to  sixteen  pages  15x22;  subscription- 
daily  $5,  weekly  $1 ;  established — Times  1873, 
Enterprise  1854,  daily  1888;  Times-Enterprise 
Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (.2 — 8). 
Copies  printed:  The  weekly  edition 
of  this  paper  had  credit  for  exceeding 
1,000  in  1906  and  1907,  although  its 
reports  were  neither  in  detail  nor  sat- 
isfactory, 

PRESS;  Mondays;  democratic;  four 
pagos  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
August.  1904;  S.  W.  Davis  and  W.  P.  Cox,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  (1—7), 

THOMSON, c. h.,  McDuffie  Co.  ^  l,154t 
pop.,  on  Georgia  Rd.,  37  m.  W.  of  Augusta. 
Cotton,  corn,  wheat  and  sweet  potatoes. 

McDUFFIE     JOURNAL;      Wednes 
daya;    democratic;   eight  pages   22x30;   sub- 
scription   $1  ;    established    1871 ;   Jordan   E. 
White,  editor  and  publisher. 

McUrFFIE  PROGRESS;  Fridays; 
democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  January,  1901;  J.  E.  &  L.  M. 
Farmer,  editors  and  publishers  (3 — 6) . 

WATSON'S  WEEKLY  JEFFER- 
SONIAN:  Thursdays;  democratic;  sixteen 
pages  1034x14^;  subscrlptit)n  SI :  established 
November,  1906;  Thomas  E.  Watson,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—8).. 

TIFTON,  c.  li.,  Tift  Co.  g  2,500  pop.,  on 
Atlantic,  Birmingham  &  Atlantic,  Atlantic 
Coast  Line,  Georgia  Southern  and  Florida 
Rds.,  25  m.  N.  W.  of  Nashville.  Turpen- 
tine, lumber,  fruit,  truck  and  airriculture. 

GAZETTE;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  %\\  established 
1891;  John  L.  Herring,  editor  and  pub- 
Usher  (1-8). 

Copies  printed:  1,689  in  1900,  and 
2,2:25  in  1904.  In  the  absence  of  a 
definite  and  satisfactory  report  was 
credited  with  exceeding  1,000  in  1905, 
1906   and    1907. 

TOCCOA,  StejJhens  Co.  cf  3,500  pop., 

on  Southern  Rd.,  93  m.  N.  E.  of  Atlanta,  the 

State  capital.    Farming  region. 

RECORD;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1870;  E.  H.  Graves,  editor;  Southern 
Publishing  Company,  publishers  (2—8). 

TRENTON,  c.  h.,  Dade  Co.  ^  349t  pop., 

on  Queen  &  Crescent  Route  Rd..  18  m.  S. 

W.  of  Chattanooga,  Tenn.    Agriculture  and 

mining. 

DADE  CO.  SENTINEL;  Fridays;  In 
dependent;   four  pages  18x24;  subscription 


$1;  established  1891;  R.  F.  Tatum,  editor; 
Hunt  &  Tatum,  publishers  (1— S). 

VALDOSTA,  c.  h.,  Lowndes  Co.  g 

5,613tpop.— local  estimate,  9,000— on  Georgia 
Southern  &  Florida,  Plant  System,  Atlan- 
tic, Valdosta  &  Western  and  Valdosta 
Southern  Rds.,  157  m.  S.  W.  of  Savannah. 
Cotton,  sweet  potatoes,  sugar  cane,  rice, 
fruit  and  corn.    Sea  Island  cotton  market. 

TIMES;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  SE3II- WEEKLY,  Tuesdays  and  Sat- 
urdays; democratic;  dailj' four, semi- weekly 
eight  to  sixteen  pages  15x22;  subscription 
—daily  $5,  semi- weekly  SI;  established — daily 
1905,  semi-weekly  1867;  C.  C.  Brantley,  editor; 
Times  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (11— 5  P). 

Copies  printed:  The  semi-weekly  edi- 
tion of  this  paper  had  credit  for  an  is- 
sue of  3,896  for  the  year  1905,  since 
which  it  has  made  no  report  but  was 
credited    with    exceeding    2,250    in    1907. 

VIDALIA,  Toombs  Co.  D  1,80ft 
pop. ,  on  Seaboard  Air  Line  and  Macon,  Dub- 
lin &  Savannah  Rds.,  12  m.  E.  of  Mount 
Vernon. 

ADVANCE  ;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1:  established 
March,  1903;  E.  C.  J.  Dickens,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

GEORGIA  BAPTIST;  monthly  (A  A). 

VIENNA,c.h.,  Dooly  Co.  p  l,035t  pop., 
on  Georgia  Southern  &  Florida  Rd.,  57  m. 
S.  of  Macon.  Seat  of  Vienna  Institute.  Saw 
mills  and  turpentine  stills.    Farming. 

NEWS;  semi-weekly,  Wednesdays  and 
Saturdays;  democratic;  four  to  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $i;  established  19ul;  T. 
A.  Adkins,  Jr.,  editor  and  publisher. 

Copies  printed:  On  one  occasion 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  never  made  any  renewal  of  the 
claim, 

VILLA  RICA,  Carroll  Co.  -n  595t 
pop.,  on  Southern  Rd.,  30  m.  W.  of  Atlanta. 
STAR;    Thursdays;    democratic;    eight 

pages    13x20;    subscription   $1;    established 

January,  li;03;    A.J.    Luginbill,    editor   and 

publisher  (1—7). 

WADLEY,  Jefferson  Co.  D-  630t  pop., 
on  Central  of  Georgia  and  Louisville  & 
Wadley  Rds.,  5  m.  S.  of  Louisville,  the 
county  seat.    Agriculture,  cotton,  corn  and 

sweet  potatoes. 

JEFFERSON    CO.    BANNER;    Fri 

days;  democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scriptions!; established  1896;  G.W.  Kelley, 
editor  and  publisher. 

WARRENTON,  c.  h.,  Warren  Co.  O 

l.llot  pop.,  on  Georgia   Rd.,  51  m.  W.  of 

Augusta.    Agriculture. 

CLIPPER;  Fridays;  democratic;  twelve 
pages  14x21 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1843 ; 
James  R.  Lee,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 
Publisher's  announcement .— Established  1843. 

Official  organ.    All  home  print. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays  (A  A). 

WARREN    CO.    REPORTER;    Fri 
days;  independent;  four  pages  18x21;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  May,  1902;  Scruggs 
Bros.  &  Brady,  editors  and  publishers  ( A  A ). 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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GEORGIA. 


WASHINGTON,  c.  h.,  Wilkes  Co.  cf 
3,300t  pop.,  on  Georgia  Rd.,  70  m.  W.  N.  W. 
of  Augusta.     Cotton  and  grain. 

CHRONICLiE;  Mondays;  democratic; 
four  pages  15x22  ;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 1886;  Willces  Publishing  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers. 

tiAZETTE;  Fridays;  democratic;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1866;  The  Wilkes  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers. 

REPORTER;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  12x18;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1895;  Ficklen  &  Neeson,  editors  and 
publishers  (8 — 5). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  issue  of  1,145  for  the  year  1905, 
but  has  not  since  made  definite  and 
satisfactory  claim  to  issuing  so  many 
as    1,000   copies. 

W ATKINS VLLIiE.   c.    h.,    Oconee 

Co.  [j  351+  pop.,  on  Central  of  Georgia  Rd., 

7  m.  S.  of  Athens.    Farming. 

OCONEE  ENTERPRISE;  Fridays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1887;  J.  W.  McWhorter,  editor 
and  publisher  (7—5). 

WAYCROSS,  c.  h.,  Ware  Co.  R  5,919+ 

pop.— local  estimate  8.000— on  Atlantic 
Coast  Line  and  Atlanta,  Birmingham  & 
Atlantic  Rds.,  96  m.  S.  W.  of  Savannah  and 
75  m.  N.  W.  of  Jacksonville,  Fla.  Naval 
stores,  cigars,  lumber  and  railroad  car 
shops. 

EVENING  HERALD;  every  evening 
except  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Saturdays; 
democratic;  daily  four,  weekly  eight  pages 
14x20;  subscription— daily  $5,  weekly  $1;  es- 
tablished 1880;  A.  P.  Perham  &  Son,  editors 
and  publishers  (1—8). 

JOURNAL;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription— dally  $5,  weekly  $1;  es- 
tablished—daily July,  1907.  weekly  1895;  S.  V. 
Williams,  editor;  Waycross  Journal  Co., 
publishers  (1—8  P). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  was  ever  obtained 
from  this  paper,  but  the  weekly  edition 
had  credit  for  exceeding  2,250  in  1906 
and     1907. 

COLLEGE  EXPLAINOR;  Fridays; 
college;  four  to  eigJit  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  190O;  Prof.  M.  J.  Craw- 
ford, editor  and  publisher  (2—8). 

NEWS;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

WAYNESBORO,  c.  h.,  Burke  Co.  D- 
2,030+  pop.,  on  Central  of  Georgia  Rd.,  32  m. 
S.  of  Augusta  and  100  N.  W.  of  Savannah, 
Cotton-seed.oil  mills  and  fertilizer  works. 
Cotton,  shipping  and  manufacturing. 

TRUE  CITIZEN;  Saturdays;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  18x'20;  subscription  $1; 
established  1882;  Sullivan  Bros.,  editors  and 
publishers. 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  ren3wal  of 
the   claim. 


VOICE  OF  UNION;  Saturdays;  negro; 
republican;  four  pages  13x22;  subscription 
90  cents;  established  September,  1903;  A.N. 
Jackson,  editor  and  publisher  (7—5). 

WESTPOINT,  Troup  Co.  -a  l,797t 
pop.,  on  Atlanta  &  West  Point,  Chatta- 
hoochee Valley  and  Western  of  Alabama 
Rds.,  16  m.  S.  W.  of  Lagrange,  the  county 
seat.    Farming  and  manuf  actui-ing. 

INTER-STATE  HERALD;  Fridays; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished October,  1905;  J.  S.  Hames,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8), 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  13x20 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1898 ; 
W.  Trox  Bankston,  editor  and  publisher; 
dated  also  at  Lannett,  Ala.  (2—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,500  in_  1902, 
and  1,731  in  1906,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  sat- 
isfactory report,  but  was  credited  with 
more  than    1,000   in   1907. 

"WILLACOOCHEE,  Coffee  Co.  g 
471+  pop.,  on  Atlantic  Coast  Line  Rd..  near 
junction  of  Douglas  &  Ocmulgee  and  Ocilla, 
Pinebloom  &  Valdosta  Rds.,  about  45  m.  W. 
of  Waycross, 
SUN;  Fridays  (A  A). 

WINDER,  Jackson  Co.  [j  1,U5  pop., 
on  Seaboard  Air  Line  Rd.,  22  m.  S.  W.  of 
Athens.    Cotton  and  fruit  raising. 

DEMOCRAT;  Wednesdas's; democratic; 
eight  pages  11x18;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lislied  1899;  L.  C.  Russell,  editor;  The  Demo- 
crat Publishing  Co.,  publishers. 

JACKSON  ECONOMIST;  Thursdays; 
independent;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$1;  established  1893;  A.  G.  Lamar,  editor  and 
publisher. 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the   claim. 

NEWS  ;  Thursdays  (A  A1. 

WOODBINE,  Camden  Co.  Q,  112 
pop.,  on  Seaboard  Air  Line  Rd.,  49  m.  N.  of 
Jacksonville,  Fla.,  and  90  S.  of  Savannah. 
Timbering,  saw  mills  and  rice. 

SOUTHEAST  GEORGIAN;  Fridays; 

democratic:  four  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$1;  established  1894;  A.  K.  Swift,  editor;  J. 
A.  Britton.  publisher  (7—5). 

WOODBURY,  Meriwether  Co.  -n  566t 
pop.,  on  Macon  &  Birmingham  Rd..  9  m.  E. 
S.  E.  of  Greenville,  the  county  seat.  Flour 
mill.    Agriculture. 

GEORGIAN;    Fridays ;   dem  ocratic ; 

eight  pages  13x20:  subscriotion  $1;  estab- 
lished 1906;  Bion  Williams,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

WRENS,  «^^.^<'"S0"    Co.  D-  1,214   pop., 
on  Southern  Rd.,  30  m.  S.  W.  of  Augusta. 
JEFFERSON    REPORTER;  Thurs- 


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GEORGIA. 


days;  democratic;  four  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scriptions!; established  November,  1905;  A. 
S.  Patterson,  editor  and  publisher  (11 — 5P). 

WRIGHTSVILLE,  c.  h.,  Johnson 

Co.  D  1,127+  pop.,on'Wrlghtsville&  Tennllle 
Rd.,  130  m.  W.  of  Savannah.    Agriculture. 

CHRONICL.E;  Wednesdays;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  October.  1906;  Arthur  S.  Bussey, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

HEADI.IGHT;  Tuesdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 1880;  John  M.  Huff,  editor  and  pub 
Usher. 


GEORGIA. 


YATESVILLE,    Upson    Co.  -D   700 
pop.,  on  Macon  &  Birmingham  and  Atlanta 
&  Florida  Rds.,  44  m.  W.  of  Macon.    Gin  and 
grist  mills.    Agriculture  and  fruit  raising. 
ADVA^fCE;   Fridays;  democratic;   four 
pages   15x22;    subscription    $1;    established 
March,  1904;  Thos.  J.  Shepard,editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2— 5). 

ZEBULON,  c.  h..  Pike  Co.-n361t  t)op-, 
on  Southern  Rd.,  12  m.  S.  by  S.  W.  of  Griffin. 

Agriculture. 

PIKE  CO.  TIMES-JOURNAL.  ; 

Wednesdajs;  democratic;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1888;  Marshall 
Smith,  editor  and  publisher. 


IDAHO. 


Population  161,772 1.     Land  Area  84,290  sq.  miles. 

Bounded  north  by  British  Columbia  and  Montana,  east  by  Montana  and 
Wyoming-,  south  by  Utah  and  Nevada,  and  west  by  OreKon  and  Washington. 
State  capital:  Boise.  Principal  industries:  Cattle  and  sheep  raising.  Num- 
ber of  newspapers  and  other  periodicals  (March  30, 1908),  116,  divided  as  follows  : 
Daily,  12;  tri-weekly,  1;  semi-weekly,  5;  weekly,  92;  monthly,  6. 

The  cities  of  over  1,000  population,  according  to  the  United  States  census  of 
1990  (t),  are  as  follows: 


Boise 5,957t 

Pocatelio 4,046+ 

Moscow 3,4S4t 

Lie wistou 2,425 1 

Wallace  3,265t 

Moutpelier l,444t 


Weiser l,364t 

Idaho  Falls l,262t 

Graiigeville l,132t 

Kexburg l,081t 

Malade 1, 050t 


ALBION,  c.  h.,  Cassm  Co.  g  306+  pop., 

34  m.  S.  by  stage  from  Minidoka,  the  nearest 

station  on  Union  Paciflc  Rd.,  and  IIC  N.  W. 

of    Ogden    Citj',    Utah.     Agriculture    and 

stock  raising.    Mining. 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  11x16;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
883;  C.  M.  Gilkey,  editorand  publisher. 

AMERICAN  FALIiS,  Oneida  Co. 

a,  150  pop.,  on  Oregon  Short  Line,  52  m. 
N.  W.  of  Malad  City,  the  county  seat.  Min- 
ing and  farming. 

AMERICAN  ;  Wednesdays  (A  A). 

AMERICAN  FALiLrS  ADVER- 
TISER;  Saturdays;  republican;  four 
panes  18x21;  subscription  $1.50;  e.stablished 
October,  1902;  Waldo  Taylor,  editor;  Davis 
&  Taylor,  publishers  (A  A). 

PRESS;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

ASHTON,  Fremont  Co.  -a 
ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

BIiACKFOOT,  c.  h.,  Bingham  Co.UX 
1,330+  pop.  (of  township),  on  Oregon  Short 
Line  Rd.  Agriculture,  mining  and  stock 
raising. 

IDAHO   REPUBLICAN;  Fridays;  re 
publican;  eight  to  ten  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion $2;  established  1904;  Bryd  Tregs,  editor 
and  publisher  (2—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,052  in  1905, 
but  has  not  since  made  definite  and 
satisfactory  claim  to  issuing  so  many 
as     1,000    copies. 

SOUTHERN    IDAHO    31  AIL; 

Wednesdays;  republican;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $2;  W.  E.  Smith,  editor;  Mail 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (A  A). 

BOISE,    c.    h.,    Ada    Co.   jH   State 
Capital,    22,000    pop.,  on    Union   Paciflc 
Rd.  and  N.  bank  of  Boise  r.    Trade  center. 
Agriculture  and  mining.  City  supplied  with 
pure  hot  water  from  a  flowing  hot  well. 
EVENING  CAPITAL.  NEWS;  every 
evening  except  Sunday,  and  IDAHO  CAP- 
ITAIi    NEWS,    Thursdays;    democratic; 
daily  eight  to  twenty   pages  17x22,  weekly 
twelve  pages  17x22;   subscription— daily  $5, 
weekly  $1.50;  established— daily  1901,  weekly 
1896;  Capital  News  Publishing  Co.  (Ltd.),  edi- 
tors and  publishers  (2— 8). 
Copies    printed:    daily 


2,512  in  1902 
2,761  in  1903 
3,296  in  1904  i  BURLEY. 
4,137  in  1905 
4,308  in  1906 
5,363  in  1907 
The    weekly    issue    of    this   paper    had 


credit  for  an  average  issue  of  2,405  in 
1902  and  3,041  in  1905,  since  which 
time  it  has  not  furnished  a  definite 
and  satisfactory  report,  but  was  credit- 
ed witli  printing  more  than  1,000  copies 
in    1907. 

IDAHO  STATESMAN;  every 
morning,  and  SEMI-WEEKLY,  Mon- 
days and  Thursdays;  republican;  eight  to 
twenty  four  pages  18x24;  subscription— daily 
$7,  semi-week  ly  $2;  established  1864;  States- 
man Printing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers 
(1-6). 

Copiesp     printed:     daily, 

2,689  in   1899 
4,299  in   1905 
5,737  in  1907 
For    the    years     1900     and     1907     the 
semi-weekly   issue    of  this   paper   seemed 
to    assert   that    it   had    an    average    issue 
exceeding     1,000    copies,    but    failed    to 
furnish    such     definite     information      as 
would     warrant     the     accordance     of     a 
rating    to    that    effect. 

IDAHO  CITIZEN;  Fridays  (A  A). 

IDAHO  SCIMITAR;  Saturdays; 
democratic;  sixteen  pages  10^x13}^;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  November,  1907; 
Fred  T.  DuBois.  editor;  Scimitar  Printing 
and  Publishing  Compauy,publi8hers(2— 8P). 

UNIONIST;  Saturdays;  labor;  six  pages 
17x23;  subscription  $1;  established  1902;  J.  E. 
Roberts,  editor  «nd  publisher  (1—5). 

INTERURBAN  EMPIRE;  monthly; 
industrial;  twenty  four  to  thirty-six  pages 
10}^xl3%;  subscription  $1;  established  Feb- 
ruary, 1907;  F.  W.  Ellis,  editor;  Empire  Pub- 
lishing Company,  publishers  (2—8). 

NORTHWEST  MAGAZINE:  month- 
ly; eighty-four  pages  7x10;  subscription  $1; 
established  1905  as  Critic;  William  Wallace 
Irwin,  editor;  Phillips  Publishing  Company 
(Ltd.),  publishers  (8—6 P), 

BONNERS  FERRY, ^oo<«naiCo.t] 
349+  pop.,  on  Great  Nortnern  Rd.  and  Koote- 
nai r.,  100  m.  N.  W.  of  Spokane,  Wash.  Min- 
ing, farming  and  lumber. 

KOOTENAI  HERALD;  Saturdays; 
republican;  six  pages  18x24:  subscription  $1; 
established  1891;  S.  D.  Taylor,  editor  and 
publisher  (7—5). 

BUHL.  Cassia  Co.  g 
PIONEER;  ThurBdayi(AA). 


BULLETIN;  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $2;  established 
May,  1905;  Will  J.  Hayner,  editor;  Bulletin 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (1—8). 


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CAIiDWELL.c.  h.,  Canyon  Co.p  997t 
pop.— local  estimate  5,000 — on  Oregon  Short 
Line  Rd.,  26  m.  W.  of  Boise  City,  the  capital 
of  the  State.   Agriculture  and  stoclc  raising. 

NEWS;  WedJiesdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  16x42;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1894;  F.  G.  Burroughs,  editor  and  publisher 
(1-8). 

TRIBUNE;  Saturdays ;  independent ; 
four  pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $3;  established 
1883;  R.  H.  Davis,  editor  and  publisher. 

GE3I  STATE  RUKAl^;  monthly ;  agri- 
cultural; twenty-four  to  forty  eight  pages 
11x14;  subscription  $1;  established  1895  as  a 
weekly;  A. E.  Gipson, editor;  The  Gem  State 
Rural  Publishing  Company,  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  was  ever  obtained 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding    i,ooo   in    1906    and    1907. 

IDAHO  ODD -FELLOW;    monthly; 
odd-fellowship;  eiglit  pages  11x14;  subscrip 
tion  $1;  established  1894;  A.  E.  Gipson,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—8 1. 

Copies     printed:     2,312  in   1903 
2,291   in   1904 
1,675  in   1907 
WESTERN  REBEKAH;  nionthlv 
(A  A). 

CAMERON,  Nez  Percei^  Co.  tl 

POTL.ATCH  HERALD;  Mondays; 
eight  pages  11x16;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished October.  1905;  Wicklifte  R.  Smith,  ed- 
itor and  publisher  (10— 5  P). 

CHAIiLIS,  c.  h.,  Custer  Co.  D  500 
pop.  (of  township),  60  m.  W.  of  Mackey. 
Mining. 

SILVER  MESSENGER;  Tuesdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$3:  established  1881;  M.  M.  Sweet,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 

CCEUR  D'AIiENE,  Kootenai  Co.  ^ 
5()8+  pop.— local  estimate  8,000— on  North- 
ern Pacific  and  Coeur  d'AIene  &  Spokane 
Rds.,  31  m.  E.  of  Spokane,  Wash.  Mining, 
agriculture  and  lumbering. 

PRESS;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEK  li  Y ,  Saturdays ;  independent ; 
democratic;  eiglit  pages  15x22;  subscription 
— weekly  $1;  established  1902;  Jos.  T.  Scott, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

JOURNAL;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
July  25, 1902;  Moon  &  Mills,  editors  and  pub 
lishers  (7—5). 

COTTONWOOD,  Idaho  Co.   D  750 

pop.,  20m.  N.  W.  of  Grangeville,  the  county 
seat.  Gold  mining,  timber,  agriculture  and 
stock  raising. 

CAMAS    PRAIRIE    CHRONICLE; 

Fridays;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1893;  F.  S.  Wlmer,  editor 
and  publisher  (1 — 8). 

CUIiDESAC,  N'ez  Perces  Co.  t:  25  m. 

S.  E.  of  Lewiston,  the  county  seat.    Timber, 

farming  and  mining. 

REGISTER;  Wednesdays;independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1899;  John  J.  Schick,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

EMMETT,  Canyon  Co.  p  l,008t  pop.  (of 
township),  on  Payette  r.,  22  m.  N.  of  Cald- 
well,  the   county   seat,   and   30  N.  W.  of 


IDAHO 


Boise    City,   the    State   capital.      Mining, 

stock  raising  and  agriculture. 

INDEX;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1893;  Edward  Skinner,  editor  and  publisher 

(7-5). 

GENESEE,  Latah  Co.  ^  731t  pop.» 
on  Northern  Pacific  Rd.,  in  Lower  Palouse 
or  Genesee  vallej',  113  m.  S.  by  S.  E.  of  Spo- 
kane, Wash.,  and  14  S.  of  Moscow,  the 
county  seat.    Agriculture. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1888; 
Chas.  Power,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

GIFFORD,  ^^ez  Perces  Co.  [j  350  pop. 

ENTERPRISE:  Fridays  (A  A). 

GAZETTE;  Fridays;  local;  four  pages 
13x<0;  subscription  $1;  established  May,  1904; 
J.  F.  Orr,  editor  and  publisher  (1 — 6)  (A  A). 

GRANGEVILLE,  c.  h.,  Idaho  Co.  n 

1,900  pop.,  local  estimate,  63  m.  S.  W.  of 
Lewiston.  Gold  minmg,  farming  and  stock 
raising. 

IDAHO  CO.  FREE  PRESS;  Thurs- 
days; democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $2;  estai>lished  1886;  M.  Wlsener, 
editor  and  publisher. 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year^  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
Ihe   claim. 

STAM>ARD-NEWS;  Thursdays;  re- 
publican; six  pages  18x24;  subscription  $2; 
established  April.  1902;  £  A.  Carpenter,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  years  1906 
and  1907  this  paper  seemed  to  assert 
that  it  had  an  average  issue  exceeding 
1,000  copies,  but  failed  to  furnish  such 
definite  information  as  would  warrant 
■  he  accordance  of  a  rating  to  that 
effect. 

HAILEY,  c.  h.,  Blaine  Co.  g  1,500 
pop.  (of  township),  on  Union  Pacific  Rd. 
and  Wood  r.,  120  m.  E.  of  Boise  City,  the 
State  capital.  Hot  mineral  water  springs. 
In  a  rich  mineral  belt.  Agriculture  and 
mining. 

WOOD     RIVER    NEWS -MINER; 

every  morning  except  Monday,  and  WEEK- 
LY, Fridays;  eight  pages— daily  13x20,  week- 
ly 18x22  ;  subscrintion— {laily  $10,  weekly  $2; 
established— daily  1883.  weekly  1881;  E.  R.  Rich- 
ards, editor  and  publisher  ( 1—8). 

WOOD  RIVER  TIMES;  every  even- 
ing except  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY* 
Wednesdays ;  republican  ;  four  pages— daily 
15x22,  weekly  18x24;  subscription— daily  $10, 
weekly  $3;  established  — daily  1882,  weekly 
1881 ;  T.  E.  Picotte,  editor  and  publisher. 

HARRISON,  Kootenai  Co.  t]  702t 
pop.,  on  Oregon  Railway  &  Navigation 
Go's  Rd.,  28  m.  S.  of  Rathdrum,  the  coun- 
ty seat.  Mining,  farming  and  stock  raising. 

SEARCHLIGHT;  Fridays:  four  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1899; 
H.  O  Thompson,  editor  and  publisher. 

HEYBURN,  Lincoln    Co.   Q      Agri- 
culture. 
SOUTHERN    IDAHO    REVIEW^; 

Fridays  (A  A). 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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IDAHO. 


IDAHO. 


IDAHO    CITY,  c.  h.,  Boise  Co.  p 

600+  pop.,  about  35  m.  E.  N.  E.  of  Boise  City, 

the  State  capital.    Gold  and  silver  mining. 

IDAHO  WORLD;  semi  weekly,  aion- 
days  and  Tiiursdays  and  WEEKLY,  Fri- 
days; republican;  four  pages— semi  weekly 
18x24,  weekly  13x19;  subscription  —  semi- 
weekly  $4,  weekly  $2;  established— semi- 
weekly  IS',0,  weekly  1863;  Charles  E.  Jones, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

IDAHO  TAL,L,S, Bingham Co.C\l,2(y2^ 

pop.,  on  Oregon  Short  Line  Rd.  and  Snake 

r.,  200  m  N.  of  Salt  Lake  City.  Farming  and 

stock  raising. 

.  MORNING  POST;  every  morning  ex- 
cept 3Iondays;  four  pages  15x22;  subicrip- 
tion  $6;  established  October,  1905;  Sumner 
&  Gabbe,  editors  and  publishers  (1—8). 

IDAHO  REGISTER;  Fridays  ;  repub 
lican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $2;  es- 
tablished 1880 ;  Wm.  E.  Wheeler,  editor  and 
publisher. 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
3!i  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the   claim. 

TIMES;  Tuesdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  16x22;  subscription  S2;  established  1890; 
Bert  P.  Mill,  editor  and  publisher  (7—5). 

JULIAETTA,  ia^a^i  Co.  t]  287tpop., 
on  Northern  Pacific  Rd.,  about  20  m.  S.  E. 
of  Moscow,  the  county  seat. 
JOURNAL:  Fridays  (A  A). 

KENDRIGK,  Latah  Co.  t]  800  pop., 

on   Northern    Pacific  Rd.,  100  m.  S.  E.  of 

Spokane,  Wash.    Shipping  point  for  fruit, 

wheat  and  lumber.    Mining. 

GAZETTE;  Fridays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab 
lished  1892;  D.  1.  A.  Mackintosh,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 

KOOSKIA,    Idaho    Co.     n    30    pop., 

about  20  m.  N.  of  Grangevllle,  the  county 

seat.     Gold    mining,   dairying    and   fruit 

culture. 

IDAHO  MOUNTAINEER;  Fridays; 
independent;  eight  pages  13x24;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  April,  1902;  H.  E. 
O'Donnell,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8 ). 

IiEWISTON,c.  h.,  Nez  Perces  Co,  ^ 

2,425+ pop.— local  estimate7,500 — on  Northern 

Pacific  Rd.  and  at  junction  of  Snake  and 

Clearwater  rs.     Connected  by   steamboat 

during  season  of  navigation  with  Pacific 

Ocean  and  Columbia  r.    Mining  and  stock 

raising.    Fruit  and  wheat. 

TELLER;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  republi- 


can;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription— daily 
$5,  weekly  jgl.SO;  established  1876;  C.  A. 
Foresman,  editor;  Lewiston  Publishing  Co. 
(Ltd.),  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies    printed:    The    weekly    edition  i  pubirshers  (1-5)" 
of  this  paper  had  credit  for  an  average  } 
issue  of  more  than   1,000   in   1904,   since 
which    time    it   has    not   furnished    a    re-  | 
port,    but    was    credited    with     printing 
more    than     1,000    copies    for    the    years 
1906    and    1907. 
TRIBUNE;      every     morning,    and 


WEEKLY, Thursdays;  independent  dem- 
ocratic; daily  ten,  weekly  twelve  pages 
22x36;  subscription— daily  $7.50,  weekly  $1.50; 
established— daily  1898,  weekly  1892:  Alford 
Bros.  &  Stainton,  editors  and  publishers 
(1-8). 

Copies  printed:  daily,  3,242  in  1907 
The  weekly  had  an  average  issue 
of  1,688  in  1897,  since  which  its  reports 
have  not  been  definite  and  satisfactory, 
but  it  was  given  credit  for  exceeding 
2,250    in    1906    and    1907. 

McCAMMON,  Bannock  Go.  ^  121t 
pop.,  on  Oregon  Short  LineRd..  150  m.  N.  of 
Salt  Lake  City. 

BANNER;  Fridays;  republican ;  six 
pages  1:3x20;  subscription  $2;  established  1906; 
A.  E.  Haines,  editor  and  publisher  (9—6  P). 

MACKAY,  Custer  Co.  U  on  Oregon 
Short  Line  Rd..  76  m.  N.  W.  of  Blackfoot. 

MINER  :  Fridays;  republican;  mining; 
irrigation,  agriculture;  eight  pages  14x22; 
subscription  $2;  established  February,  1906; 
Leslie  E.  Dillingham,  editor ;  Dillingham 
Bros.,  publishers  ( 1—8) 

MALAD  CITY,  c.  h.,   Oneida  Co.U 
1,050+  pop.    Mining  and  farming. 

ENTERPRISE;  Saturdays;  independ- 
ent-republican; eight  pages  13x20;  subscrip- 
tion $2:  established  1879;  R.  H.  Davis,  editor 
and  publisher. 

PEOPLE'S  ADVOCATE;  Thursdays; 
democratic:  four  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$1;  established  November,  19id;  W.  H.  Peck, 
editor;  Advocate  Publishing  Co.,  publishers 
(A  A). 

MEADOWS,   Washington   Co.   -Q  260 

pop.,  90  m.  N.  E.  of  Weiser,  the  county  seat. 

Mining  and  agriculture. 

EAGIiE;  Thursdays:  republican;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $2;  established 
1899;  Chas.  A.  Hackney,  editor  and  publisher. 

MERIDIAN,  Ada  Co.  P  215t  pop., on 

Oregon  Short  Line  Rd.,  10  m.  W.  of  Boise, 

the  State  capital.    Farming,  dairying  and 

fruit  raising. 

T  R  I  B  U  N  E  ;  Saturdays;  republican; 
twelve  pages  15J^x22;  subscription  $1.50;  es- 
tablished July,  1903;  S.  M.  C.  Reynolds,  edi- 
tor; Charles  H.  Shepherd,  publisher  (11 — 5). 

MONTPELIER,  Bear  Lake  Co.  O, 
1.444+ pop.,  on  Oregon  Short  Line  Rd.,  10  m. 
E.  of  Paris,  the  counts'  seat.  Manufactur- 
ing of  cheese.    Grain  and  stock  raising. 

EXA3IINER;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1894;  C.E.Wright,  editor;  Examiner 
Publishing  Co.,  publisher  (7—5). 

MOSCOW,  c.  h.,  Latah  Co.  ^  2,484t 
pop.,  Qii  Northern  Pacific  and  Oregon  Rail- 
way &  Navigation  Co's  Rds.  Seat  of  State 
University.  Milling,  mining,  stock  raising 
and  agriculture. 

EVENING  JOURNAL;  daily  except 
Sundays;  independent ;  four  pages  16x22; 
subscription  $5;  established  October,  1904; 
Roland  A.  Laird,  editor;  Fletcher  &  Laird. 


MOUNTAINHOME,  c.  h.,  Elmore 

Co.  p  725  pop.,  on  Union  Pacific  Rd.,  75  m. 

S.  E.  of  Boise  City,  the  State  capital.  Stock 

raising  and  gold  mining. 

MAVERICK;   Thursdays;   democratic; 
eight  pages   15x22;    subscription  $2;    estab- 


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IDAHO. 


IDAHO. 


lishecl  as  Elmore  nulletin,  188T:  South  Idaho 
Herald.  19()-2;  consolidated  1907;  Karl  H.  S. 
Houffen,  editor  and  publisher  (1 — 8). 

REPUBLICAN;  Thursdays;  republi- 
can; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $2;  es- 
tablished 1896;  The  Republican  Printing  Co., 
editors  and  publishers  (1—8). 

MURRAY,  c.  h.,  Shoshone  Co.  [^  302t 

pop.  (of  township),  20  m.  from  Wallace,  the 

nearest   station   on   Northern  Pacific  Rd. 

Placer  and  quartz  mining. 

CCEIJR  D'ALENE  SUN;  Saturdays; 
republican;  four  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$3;  established  1884;  Adam  Aulbach,  editor 
and  publisher  (7—5). 

NAMPA,  Canyon  Co.  p  5,000  pop.,  on 
Oregon  Short  Line  Rd.,  19  m.  W.  of  Boise 
City,  the  State  capital.  Agriculture  and 
stock  raising. 

LEADER-HEKALD;  seini weekly, 
Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $2;  established  1891 ; 
Henrietta  Mansfield,  editor;  N.  Jenness. 
publisher  (1—8). 

RECORD;  Fridays;  Independent  repub- 
lican; eight  to  twelve  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion $1.5');  established  1903:  L.  D.  Felshelm  & 
W.  H.  Mason,  editors  and  publishers  (1—8). 

NEZPERCE,  N-ez  Perces  Co.  b  1.2801 
pop.,  10  m.  E.  of  Fletcher,  the  nearest  rail- 
road station. 

HERALD;  Thursdays ;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1898;  MilUcent 
A.  Pope,  editor  and  publisher  (9— 5P). 

OAKLEY,  Cassia   Co.    g   l,078t  pop., 
on  Goose  Creek.    Mining. 
EAGLE:  Thursdays  (A  A). 

OROFINO.  Shoshone  Co.  6  33  pop., 
on  Northern  Pacific  Rd.,  40  m.  E.  of  Lewis- 
ton.    Faiming  and  mining. 
TRIBUNE;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 

pages   11x16:    subscription   $1;    established 

September,  1905;  W.  C  Forseman,  editor  and 

publisher  (S — 6). 

PARIS,  c.  h..  Bear  Lake  Co.  O,  906t 
pop.,  10  ni.  S.  W.  of  Montpelier.  the  nearest 
station  on  Union  Pacific  Rd.  Lumber 
mills,  cheese  making,  stock  raising,  marble 
quarries  and  copper  mining.  Seat  of  Bear 
Lake  State  Academy. 

POST;  Wednesdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  .S2.50  ;  established 
1880;  James  H.  Wallis,  editor;  The  Post  Pub- 
lishing Co.  publishers. 

PARMA,  Canyon  Co.  p  600  pop.,  on 
Oregon  Short  Line  Rd.,  16  m.  N.  W.  of  Cald- 
well, the  county  seat. 

HERALD;  Saturdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  18x24;  sub.scription  $1.50;  established 
October,  1903;  M.  A.  Bates,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1-8). 

PAYETTE,  Canyon  Co.  p  3,000  pop., 
on  Oregon  Short  Line  Rd  and  a't  conflu- 
ence of  Payette  and  Snake  rs.  Farming 
and  fruit  growing. 

INDEPENDENT;  Fridays;  republican; 
six  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1891;  Venable  &  Kirk,  editors  and 
publishers  (1—8;. 

PAYETTE  VALLEY  ENTER- 
PRISE; Thursdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  13Jx20;  subscription  $1;  established 
January,  1905;  L.  E.  Merritt,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—6). 

PIERCE,  Nez  Perces  Co.  t\  200  pop., 
27   m.  N.  E.  of  Greer,  nearest  railroad  sta- 
tion.   Farming  and  mining. 
PIERCE     CITY    BIINER;     Fridays; 


eight  pages  11x16;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished March.  1902;  W.  J.  Todd,  editor  and 
publisher  ;7— 5). 

POCATEIiL.0,  c.  \\.,  Bannock  Co.  q, 
4,046+  pop.,  on  Union  Pacific  Rd.,  23  m.  S,  of 
Blackfoot.    Stock  raising. 

TRIBUNE;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Saturdays;  daily 
four,  weekly  eight  pages  14x21 ;  subscription 
—daily  $9,  weekly  $2  ;  established  —  daily 
1902,  weekly  1899;  Geo.  N.  IfEt,  editor;  Tri- 
bune Co.  (Ltd.).  publishers. 

ADVANCE;  tri  w-eekly,Tuesday8,Thurs- 
daj'8  and  Saturdays;  democratic;  four  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $3;  established  1892;  CO. 
Broxon,  editor  and  publisher. 

SOUTHERN    IDAHO   MAIL;   semi 
weekly.  Wednesdays  and  Saturdays;   four 
pages    15x22;    subscription    $2;    established 
1S98;    W.  H.  Peck,  editor;   Mall  Publishing 
Company  (Ltd.),  publishers  (10— 7 P). 

RATHDRUM,   c.  h.,  Kootenai  Co.  ti 
1,450  pop.,  on  Northern  Pacific  and  Idaho 
&  Washington  Northern  Rds.,  28  m.  E.N.E. 
of  Spokane,  Wash.    Saw  mills,  creamery 
and  timber.    Farming. 
TRIBUNE;    Fridays;    republican;  four 
pages   18x^1;     subscription   $1;    established 
1895;  Culp  Bros.,editorsand  publishers  a— 8). 
KOOTENAI    CO.    EDUCATOR; 
monthly;  educational;  fifteen   pages  9x11; 
subscription  50  cents;  established  October, 
1903;  R.  C.  Egbers,  editor;  Culp  Bros.,  pub- 
lishers (1—7)  (A  A). 

REXBURG,    Fremont    Co.   D-    3,388 
pop.,  on  Oregon  Short  Line  Rd . 
CURRENT- JOURNAL;    Thursdays 

STANDARD;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1906;  Standard  Publishing  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers  (2—8). 

RIGBY,  Fremont   Co.  D-  on  Oregon 

Short  Line  Kd.,  about  12  m.  N.  of  Idaho 

Falls. 

STAR;  Fridays  (A  A). 

ROSEBERRY,  Boise  Co.  -D  200  pop., 

40  m.  E.  ot  Ever^ireen,  the  nearest  railroad 
station,  and  100  N.  of  Boise,  the  State 
capitaL    Mining,  saw  mills  and  farming. 

LONG    VALLEY    ADVOCATE; 

Thursdays;  independent;  eight  pages  llxl5i^; 
subscription  $2;  established  October,  1904; 
Fred  Mullin,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

SAINT  ANTHONY,  c.  h.,  Fremont 

Co. a-411t  pop.,  on  N.fork  of  Snake  r.   Gold, 
sliver  and  coal  mines.    Farming. 
FREMONT    CO.    NEWS;    Thursdays 

(AA). 

TETON  PEAK;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1899;  Wood  D.  Parker,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

SAINT  MARIES,  Kootenai  Co.  ti  on 
Oregon  Railway  &    Navigation   Co's  Rd., 
35  m.  S.  S.  E.  of  Rathdrum. 
GAZETTE;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 

pages   15x22;    subscription   $1;    established 

1906;  Charles  Brebner,  editor  and  publisher 

(1-8). 

SALMON,  c.h.,  Lemhi  Co.  398t  pop., 

on  Salmon  r.,  70  m.  W.  of  Red  Rock,  Mont. 

Mining,  milling  and  agriculture. 

IDAHO  RECORDER;  Wednesdays; 
republican;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$3;  established  1885;  H.  E.  Frost,  editor  and 
publisher  (8— P). 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


15? 


IDAHO. 


LiEMHI   HERALD  ;    Thursdays;     re 
publican;  four  pages  18x24;   subscription $3; 
established  January,  1901 :    E.  K.  Abbott,  edi- 
tor; Abbott  &  Preston,  publishers. 

SANDPOINT,  Kootenai  Co.  b  1,871 
pop.— local  estimate  3,000— on  Great  North- 
ern, Canadian  Pacific  and  Northern  Pa- 
cific Rds.,  70  m.  E.  of  Spokane,  Washing- 
ton. Lumbering,  fruit  growing,  mining 
and  smelting. 

XORTHERX    IDAHO    NEWS;    Fri 

days;  republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1898;  Al.  Filson, 
editor;  News  Publishing  Co.,  Ltd.,  publishers 
(2—6). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,523  in  1905 
and  1,881  in  1906,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satis- 
factory report,  but  was  credited  with 
more    than    1,000    in    1907. 

PEND  D'OREILiLE  REVIEW; 
Thursdays;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1902;  George  R.  Barker, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—7). 

SANTA,  Kootenai  Co.  b  23  m.  S.  E.  of 
Harrison,  nearest  station  on  Oregon  Rail- 
way &  Navigation  Co's  Rd. 
TIMES:  Thur.sdays(AA). 

SHELLY,  Bingham  Co.  O,  360  pop., 

on  Oregon  Short  Line  Rd.,  40  m.  N.  of  Poca- 

tello. 

PIONEER;  Fridays;  Independent;  eight 
pages  11x15;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
March,  1906;  J.  W.  Eastin,  editor;  S.  N. 
Eastln,  publisher  (1—8). 

SHOSHONE,  c.h.,ZtncoZ7i  Co.  g  1,110 
pop.  (of  township),  on  Oregon  Short  Line 
Rd.,  23  m.  N.  from  Snake  r.  Railroad  car 
shops.  Sheep  raising,  irrigated  fruit  grow- 
ing and  farming. 

JOURNAL;  Fridays;  republican;  irriga- 
tion; eight  pages  18x20;  subscription  $2;  es- 
tablished 1884  Lisle  &  Barber,  editors  and 
publishers  (1—8). 

SILVER  CITY,  c.  h.,  Owyhee  Co.  O^ 

976+  pop.  (Of  township).  30  m.  S.  S.  W.  of 

Guffey,  and  24  S.  S.  "W.  of  Murphy,  on  the 

Boise,  Nampa  &  Owyhee  Rd.,  connected  by 

stage,  and  60  S.  W.  of  Boise  City,  the  State 

capital.  Quartz  and  placer  mining,  farming 

and  stock  raising. 

NUGGET;  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $3;  established 
1891 ;  John  Lamb,  editor  and  publisher. 

SODA  SPRINGS,  Bannock  Co.  Q. 
428+  pop.,  on  Oregon  Short  Line  Rd.,  48  m.  S. 
E.  of  Pocatello.  Ranching  and  grazing, 
sulphur  mills,  natural  mineral  water  bot- 
tling, sheep-shearing  and  stock  shipping. 

IDANHA  CHIEFTAIN;  Thursdays; 
four  pages  15x22;  suVjscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1900;  L.  H.  Wlllett,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

SOLDIER,  Blaine  Co.  g  200  pop.,  80 
m.  E.  of  Boise.  Farming,  cattle  and  sheep 
raising  and  mining. 

CAMAS   PRAIRIE    COURIER; 

Thursdays;  four  pages  13x20:  subscription 
%2;  established  November,  1905;  McCaw  & 
Baird,  editors  and  publishers  (1— 6P). 


IDAHO. 


STITES,  Idaho  Co.  i  on  Nortbern  Pa- 
cific Ra.,  90  m.  E.  of  Moscow. 

SENTINEL;  Thursdays ;  republican ; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  .$1;  estab- 
lished June.  1906;  W.  C.  Sallee,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—7). 

SUGAR  CITY,  Fremont  Co.  D- 1,500 

pop.,  on  Oregon  Short  Line  Rd.,  3  m.  N.  of 

Rexburg,    Beet  sugar  factory. 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
September,  1904;  W.  Lloyd  Adams,  editor 
and  publisher  ( 1—8). 

TROY,  Latah  Co.  >q  600  pop.,  on 
Northern  Pacific.  14  m.  E.  of  Moscow,  the 
county  seat. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1894;  P.  L. 
Orcutt,  editor  and  publisher  (12—3). 

TWIN  FALLS,  Cassia  Co.  g  3,000 
pop.,  on  Oregon  Short  Line  Rd.  Fruit 
growing,  agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $2:  established  October,  1904;  The 
News  Publishing  Co.  editors  and  publishers 
(9-5  P). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  issue  of  1,011  for  the  year  1903, 
but  has  not  since  made  claim  to  is- 
suing   so   many   as    1,000    copies. 

WALLACE,    Shoshone    Co.    [^    2,265t 
pop.,  on  Northern  Pacific  and  Oregon  Rail- 
way &  Navigation  Co's  Rds.,  13  m.  E.  S.  E.  of 
Wardner.  Sawmill.  Lumbering  and  mining. 
IDAHO  PRESS;  daily  except  Sunday, 
and  W^EEKLY,  Thursdays;    republican; 
four   pages    15x22;     subscription— daily   $5, 
weekly  $2;   established— weekly  1894,  daily 
1906;  Idaho  Press  Publishing  Co.,  publishers 
(1-8). 

TIMES;  every  morning  except  Monday; 
democratic;  eight  pages  17x24;  subscription 
$10;  established  July,  1906;  James  A.  Ford, 
editor;  Wallace  Times  Co.,  Ltd.,  publishers 
(1-8). 

MINER;  Thursdays;  independent;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $2;  established 
February,  1907;  Miner  Printing  and  Publish- 
ing Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (2— 7P)  (A  A). 

WARDNER,  Shoshone  Co.  [[]  8,278+ 

pop.  (of  township),  on  Oregon  Railway  & 

Navigation  Co's  Rd.,  12  m.  S.  by  S.  W.  of 

Murray,  the  county  seat.    Silver  and  lead 

mining. 

NEWS;  Saturdays;  republican;  four 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $2.50;  established 
1886;  Aaron  Frost,  editor  and  publisher. 

WEISER,c.h.,  Washington  Co. -ol,S6ii 

pop.,  on  Oregon  Short  Line  Rd.,  80  ni.  N. 
W.  of  Boise  City,  the  State  capital.  Min- 
ing, agriculture,  fruit  growing  and  stock 
raising. 

SIGNAL;  semi-weekly,  Wednesdays  and 
Saturdays;  independent-republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $3;  established  1882; 
F.  S.  Harding,  manager;  Signal  Publishing 
Co.,  publishers  (2—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  1,164  for 
the  year  1900,  but  has  not  since  made 
any  definite  and  satisfactory  claim  to 
issuing  so  many  as  1,000  copies. 
AMERICAN;  Thursdays  (AA) 

WHITE  BIRD,  Idaho    Co.  D  250+ 
pop.,  on  Salmon  r,  and  White  Bird  Creek. 
INDEPENDENT;  Wednesdays  (A  A). 


ILLINOIS. 


Population  4,821,550 1.     Land  Area  56,000  sq.  miles. 

Bounded  north  by  Wisconsin,  east  by  Lake  Michigan,  Indiana  and  Kentucky, 
southeast  and  south  by  Kentucky,  south  and  southwest  by  Missouri,  and  west  by 
Missouri  and  Iowa.  State  capital  :  Springfield.  Principal  products  and  indus- 
tries :  Agricuture,  iron,  lead  and  lumber,  and  general  manufactures.  Num- 
ber of  newspapers  and  other  periodicals  (March  ao,  1908),  1,613,  divided  as  fol- 
lows:  Daily,  180;  tri-weekly,  1;  semi-weekly,  51;  weekly,  1,0S3;  bi-weekly,  4; 
semi-monthly,  31;  monthly,  289;  semi-quarterly,  1;  bi-monthly,  10;  quarterly,  10. 

The  cities  of  over  20,000  population,  according  to  the  United  States  census  of 
1900  (t),  are  as  follows  : 


Chicago I,698,.5r5t 

Peoria 56,100t 

Quincy 36,2.>'2t 

Springfield 34,1.59t 

Roclilord 31,05  It 

East  St.  Louis ii9,655t 


Jollet 

Aurora 

Blooiniugton. 

Elgiu 

Decatur 


a9,353t 
24,14rt 
23,'^S6t 
3tJ,433t 
30,r54t 


ABINGDON,  Knox  Co.  -n  2,022t  pop., 
ou  Chicago,  Burliugton  &  Quincy  and  Iowa 
Central  Rds.,  10  m.  S.  from  Galesburg,  the 
county  seat.  Seat  of  Abingdon  Normal  and 
Hedding  Colleges. 

ARGUS;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

ENTERPRISE  HERALD;   Thurs 
davs;    inaepeudent-republican;   eight  pages 
18x22;    subscription  $1.5U;   established    1880; 
Mrs.   E.   M.  Killough,  editor  and  publisher 
(1—8). 

KODAK  ;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  17i^x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1897;  J.  C. 
Shoop,  editor  and  publisher  (.&— 5). 

ALBANY,  Whiteside  Co.  "n  629t  pop., 

on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.  and 

Mississippi  r.,  13  m.  W.  of  Morrison,  the 

county  seat.    Button  factory  and  creamery. 

Farming.    Summer  resort. 

-     REVIEW;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 

pages   15x22;    subscription    $1;    established 

1899;    G.  S.  McCartney,  editor  and  publisher. 

ALBION,  c.  h.,  Edwards  Co.  Q,  l,162t 
pop.,  on   Southern  Kd.,  120  m.  E.  of  Saint 
Louis, Mo.,  and  170  S.  E.  of  Springfield,  the 
State  capital.    Seat  of  Southern  College  In- 
stitute.   Vitrified  brick   factories,  milling, 
butter  and  cheese  making. 
JOURNAL;   Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages   1.5x22;    subscription   $1;   estab- 
lished 1869;  Albion  Journal  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers  (12—4). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  1,582,  in 
1 90 1,  of  1,849  in  1902,  since  which  time 
it  has  not  furnished  any  definite  and 
satisfactory  report,  but  was  credited 
with  printing  more  than  1,000  copies 
in    1906    and    1907- 

REGISTER;  Thursdays;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  July, 
1907;  Loren  A.  Gibson,  editor;  Howe-Gibson 
Printing  &  Publishing  Company,  publishers 
(10-7  P'). 

ALEDO,  c.  h.,  Mercer  Co.\i  2,081t  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd..  14  m. 
E.  of  Mississippi  r.  and  25  S.  W.  of  Rock 
Island.  Shipping  point  for  stock  and  grain. 
Coal  mines.    Farming. 
DEMOCRAT;    Tuesdays;    democratic; 
eight  pages  17x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1880;  John  E.  Murdock.  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (5-3).  .        ,        ^,  .  ,      , 
Copies  printed:     This  paper   had  cre- 


dit for  an  issue  of  1,508  in  1898,  since 
which  it  has  not  furnished  a  definite 
and  satisfactory  report,  but  has  been 
credited  with  printing  more'  than  1,000 
copies  since  1900  and  including  the 
year    1907. 

TIRIES-RECORD;  Thursdays:  repub- 
lican; sixteen  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1884;  Times-Record  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers  (12—6). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  3,588  in  1898, 
of  3.995  ii^  1902,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  a  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
than  2,250  copies  for  the  years  1906 
and    1907. 

ALEXIS,  Warren  Co.  -a  998  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,  15  m. 
N.  E.  of  Monmouth,  the  county  seat,  and  14 
N.W.  of  Galesburg.  Manufactures  of  brick 
and  tile  and  stoneware.  Breeding  of  Clydes- 
dale horses. 

ARGUS;  Thursdays:  independent;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  §1;  established 
1886;  B.  E.  Russell,  editor  and  publisher 
(6—6). 

VISITOR;  Wednesdays;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscriptions!;  established  1895;  D.  E. 
Donly,  editor  and  publisher. 

ALLERTON,  (P.O.Cisco),  VermiUo 
Co.  o  on  Chicago  &  Eastern  Illinois  Rd., 
about  25  m.  S.  W.  of  Danville,  the  county 
seat. 
TIMES;  Fridays  (A  A). 

ALPHA,  Senry  Co.  ^  335t  pop.,  on 
Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,  about 
20  m.  W.  of  Galesburg. 
ADVANCE;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

ALTAMONT,  Effingham  Co.  Q  1,450 
pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Southwestern, 
Chicago  &  Eastern  Illinois,  Vandalia  Line 
and  Wabash  Rds.,  12  m.  W.  by  S.  W.  of 
Effingham,  the  county  seat.  Grain,  poultry 
and  fruit-shipping  point.  Tile,  carriage, 
embossing,  egg-case,  canning  and  furni- 
ture factories  and  flour  mills. 
NEWS;    Thursdays;   independent;    four 

pages  18x24;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1881 ; 

H.  H,  Bailey,  editor  and  publisher. 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


159 


ILLINOIS. 


ILLINOIS. 


/ 


ALTON,  Madison  Co.  P   14,»10t  pop., 
on  Chicago  &  Alton,  Cleveland,  Ciucinuati. 
Chicago  &  St.  Louis.  Chicago,  Burlington  & 
Quincy  and  St.  Louis,  Chicago  &  St.  Paul 
Rds.   and  Mississippi  r.,  25  m.  N.  of  Saint 
Louis,  Mo.,  and  4  above  the  mouth  of  the 
Missouri  r.   River  trade  and  manufactures. 
Depot  for  shipment  of  produce. 
EVENING      TELEGRAPH  ;      every 
evening   except  Sunday,  and  VVEEKliit, 
Thursdays;  republican;  daily  four,  Saturday 
eight  pages  20x26,  weekly  twelve  pages  15x22; 
subscription— dailv  $5.20,  weekly  $1.25;  estab- 
lished—daily 1853,  weekly  1836;  J.  A.  Cousley, 
editor;  Telegraph  Printing  Co.,  publishers. 
SENTINEL  -  WEMOCKAT  ;       eAerv 
evening  except  Sunday,  and   WEEIVLY, 
Thursdays;    democratic;   eight  pages  lox22; 
subscription— daily  $6,  weekly    $1.50;  estab- 
lished    laje;       Sentinel  Democrat     Printing 
Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (7—3  P). 

Copies  printed:  The  daily  edition  of 
this  paper  had  credit  for  an  issue  of 
r.ooo  for  the  year  1903,  but  has  not 
since  made  claim  to  issuing  so  many 
as    1,000   copies. 

The  weekly  edition  had  credit  for  an 
averag^e  issue  of  1,900  in  1899,  since 
which' it  has  not  furnished  a  report,  but 
has  been  credited  with  printing  more 
than  1,000  copies  ever  since  including 
the    year    1907. 

BANNER;  Fridays;  German;  independ- 
ent; four  pages  20x30;  subscription  $2;  es- 
tablished 1867  ;  H.  Meyer,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year_  1902 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the    claim. 

AliTONA,  Knox  Co.  -D  663t  pop.,  on 
Chicago.  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd..  16  m. 
N.  E.  of  Galesburg,  the  county  seat.  Car- 
riage factories. 

RECORD;  Thursdays;  four  pages  18x24; 
subscriptions!;  established  1888:  W.O.Mills 
&  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (1—8). 

ALTO  PASS,  Union  Co.  g  618t  pop., 
on  Mobile  &  Ohio  Rd.,  11  m.  N.  of  Jones- 
boro,  the  county  seat.  Farming,  fruit 
growing  and  stock  raising. 
ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  independent; 
:^ight'pages9xU:  subscription $1;  established 
February.  1904;  John  A.  Hale,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—3). 

AMBOY,  Lee  Co.  ^   l,826t  pop.,  on 
Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  and  Illinois 
Central  Rds.,  90  m.  W.  of  Chicago.    A  prod- 
uce-shipping point.  Dairying  and  farming. 
JOURNAL;   Thursdays ;   republican ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1855;   Geo.  A.  Lyman,  editor  and  pub 
Usher. 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year_  1902 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance   of  a   rating  to   that   effect.     It 


has    not     since     made     any     renewal     of 
the    claim. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  eight  pages  17x24;  sub- 
scription $1.25;  established  1878;   G.  L.  Car-  — 
penter,  editor  and  publisher  ( 1—8 1. 

ANNA,  Union  Co.  g  2,618t  pop.,  On 
Illinois  Central  Rd.,  about  1  m.  E.  of  Jones- 
boro,  the  county  seat,  and  36  N.  of  Cairo. 
Center  of  fruit  region. 

DEMOCRAT;  Fridays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x'22 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1891;  J.  L.  Hammond,  editor;  A.  Ney  Ses- 
sions, publisher  (2 — 3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,443  in  1899 
and  2,265  ill  1906,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satis- 
factory report,  but  was  credited  with 
more   than    1,000   in    1907. 

TALK;    Fridays  ;  independent ;  eight    - 
pages  171^x24;   subscription  $1;  established 
1883;  Edgar  A.  Davie,  editor;  Talk  Printing 
Company,  publishers  (2—3). 

Copies  printed:  1,870  in  189 5 
1,973  in  1900 
2,233  in  1901 
2,303  in  1903 

2,373  in  1904 
2,42s  in  1905 
2,469  in  1906 
2,468  in  1907 

ANTIOCH,   Lake  Co.  ^  5221  pop., 
on  Wisconsin  Central  Rd..  20  m.  N.  W.  of 
Waukegan,  the  county  seat.    Farming. 
ADVERTISER;     semi-weekly,    Tues-  . 

days  and  Fridays  (A  ▲). 
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physboro,  the   county  seat, 
and  manufacturing. 


Agriculture 


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BAT  A  VI  A,  Kane  Co.  ^  3,871t  pop., 
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cago &  Northwestern  Rds.  and  Fox  r.,  7 
m.  N.  of  Aurora  and  35  W.  of  Chicago.  Ex- 
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BAY  LIS,  Pike  Co.  -n  340t  pop.,  on 
Wabash  Rd.,  27  m.  E.  of  Hannibal.  Mo. 
Wagon  manufactory.    Farming. 

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BEARDSTOWN,  Cast  Co.  -n  4.827t 
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and  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rds. 
and  Illinois  r.,  45  m.  W.  by  N.  W.  of 
Springfield,  the  State  capital,  139  E.  by  S.  E. 
of  Rock  Island  and  111  N.  of  Saint  Louis, 
Mo.  Agriculture  and  manufacturing,  fish- 
ing and  ice  packing. 

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of  1,800  in  1896,  since  which  it  has  not 
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report,  but  has  been  credited  with 
printing  more  than  1,000  copies  ever 
since,  up  to  and  including  the  year  1907. 

BELLEVILLE,  c.    h.,    Saint  Clair 

Co.  p  17,484+  pop.,  on  Illinois  Central, 
Louisville  &  Nashville,  Southern  and  St. 
Louis,  Belleville  &  Suburban  Rds.,  U  m. 
S.    E.  of  Saint   Louis,   Mo.     Nail  works, 


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works.     Extensive  coal  mines  and  large 

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2,418  m  1907 
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BELVIDERE,   c.  h.,    Boone  Co.    ^ 

7,937  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd., 
78  m,  W.  of  Chicago.  Flour  mills  and 
manufactories  of  butter,  cheese,  sewing 
machines,  corsets,  pianos,  heating  boilers, 
and  bicycles. 

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2,270  in   1907 

The  weekly  edition  had  credit  for  an 
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ing more  than  1,000  copies  ever  since, 
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BENSEN  VILLE,  Du  Page  Co.  cf  3741 

pop.,  on  Chicago.  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd., 

17  m.  W.  of  Chicago.    Agriculture  and  fruit 

raising;  poultry  shipping. 

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$1.50;  established  July,  1900;  H.  C.  Paddock, 
editor  and  publisher  (7—5)  (A  A). 

BENSON,  Woodford  Co.  n  367t  pop., 
on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd.,  about 
30  m.  N.  E.  of  Peoria. 
BEE:  Fridays  (A  A). 

BENTON,  c.h.,  Franklin  Co.  p  l,341t 
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3,318+  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Texas  and  Illi- 
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of  State  Normal  University.  Farming, 
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Litchfield,  Carrolton  &  Western  Rds.,  39  m. 

S.  by  S.  W.  of  Springfield,  the  State  capital. 

and  57  N.  E.  of  Saint  Louis,  Mo.    A  trade 

center.    Coal  mining. 

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sue of  2,401  in  1898,  since  which  time 
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and  Kaskaskia  r.,  47  m.  E.  of  Saint  Louis, 

Mo.  Shipping  point  for  lumber.  Agriculture. 

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established  1864;  John  Kuf,  Sr.,  editor;  John 
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CARMI,  c.  h.,  White  Co.  U^  2,939t  pop., 
at  junction  of  Louisville  &  Nashville  and 
Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  &  St.  Louis 
Rds.  and  at  head  of  navigation  on  Little 
Wabash  r.,  37  m.  W.  by  N.  W.  of  Evansville, 
Ind.    Center  of  corn-growing  region. 

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which  it  has  not  furnished  a  definite 
and  satisfactory  report,  but  was  credited 
with  printing  more  than  1,000  copies  in. 
1900,  but  since  then  not  so  many. 

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1896,  since  which  time  it  has  not  fur- 
nished a  definite  and  satisfactory  re- 
port, but  has  been  credited  with  print- 
ing more  than  1,000  copies  ever  since 
and    including    the     year     1907. 

CARRIER  MILLS,  Saline  Co.  Q 
427+  pop.,  on  Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chi- 
cago &  St.  Louis  Rd.,  about  7  m.  S.  W.  of 
Harrisburg,  the  county  seat. 
MAIL;  Fridays  (A  A). 
CARROLLTON,  c.  h.,  Greene  Cc.  u 
3,355+  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Alton  and  Litch- 
.  field,  Carrollton  &  Western  Rds.,  34  m.  S.  by 
S.  W.  of  Jacksonville  and  57  N.  of  Saint 
Louis,  Mo.  Manufactures  of  tiles  and  ma- 
chinery, and  canning  factory.  Grain  and 
coal      Agrietilt\ire. 

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eight  pages  15x22:  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1846;  James  McNabb,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the    claim. 

PATRIOT;  Thursdays;  republican ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1864:  Chas.  Bradshaw,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—81. 

Copies  printed:  1,392  in  1905 
1,506  in  1906 
1,531   in   1907 

CARTERVILLE,  Williamson  Co.  Q 

1,749+  pop.,  on  Illinois  Central  Rd..9m.  W. 

of  Marion,  the  county  seat.    Farming. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  independent;  eight, 
pages   18x24;     subscription   $1;     established 
1899;   L.  'E.  Robertson,  editor  and  publisher. 

CARTHAGE,  c.  h..  Hancock  Co.  d 
?.104+  pop.,on  Wabash    and  Chicago,  Bur- 
lington &  Quincy  Rds.,  88  m,  N.  E.  of  Quincy. 
Seat  of  Carthage  College.    Farming. 
DEMOCRAT;    Tuesdays;    democratic; 

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lisher. 

GAZETTE;   Fridays;  republican;  eight 
"pages  15x22;   subscription  $1.5U;  established 
1865;  W.  O.  Sharp,  editor  and  publisher. 

HANCOCK  CO.  JOURNAL,;  Thurs 
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lisher (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,462  in  1904 
and  1,582  in  1905,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satis- 
factory report,  but  has  been  credited 
with  more  than  i.ooo  every  year  since, 
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Copies     printed:      1,000  in   1906 
1,000  in   1907 

CASEY,  Clark  Co.   P  l,500t  pop.,  on 

Terre  Haute  &  Indianapolis  and  Cincinnati, 

Hamilton  &  Dayton  Rds.,  about  32  m.  E.  by 

N.  of  Effingham.    Oil  fields,  farming  and 

poultry  shipping. 

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CAVE  IN  ROCK,  Hardin  Co.  p  322t 

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N.  E.  of  Paducah,  Ky. 

HARDIN    ERA:   Fridays;  republican; 
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s      lished  1900;  S.  L.  Jackson,  editor  and  pub 
lisher  (1—7). 

CENTRALIA,  Marion  Co.Q  6,721 
pop.,  on  Illinois  Central,  Louisville. Evans- 
ville  &  St.  Louis  Consolidated,  Centralia  & 
Chester  and  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy 
Rds.,  6U  m.  E.  of  Saint  Louis,  Mo.  Railroad 
repair  shops,  nail  mill,  coal  mine,  large 
foundry  and  machine  shop,  ice  plant,  win- 
dow glass  and  canning  factories. 

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daily  $5,  weekly  $1;  established— daily  1884, 
weekly  1863;  Verne  E.  Joy,  editor  and  pub- 
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Copie&  printed:  Xo  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  both  editions  had 
credit    for    exceeding    1,000    in    1907. 

CERROGORDO,  ^*a«  Co.  n  l,008t 

pop.,  on  Wabash  Rd.,  12  m.  E.  of  Decatur 
Agriculture.    Natural  gas. 

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pages  17}^x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1886;  J.  C.Locher,  editor  and  publisher  (A  A). 

STAR;  Fridays;  eight  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1900;  E.  Drum  & 
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CHADWICK,Carro«(7o.^650pop., 
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A.  Strauch,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

CHAMPAIGN,    Champaign    Co.    O- 

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cago &  St.  Louis.  Illinois  Central  and  Wa- 
bash Rds.,  48  m.  S.  E.  of  Bloomington  and 
128  S.  by  S.  W.  of  Chicago.    Seat  of  the  Uni- 
versity of  Illinois.     Clock  manufacturing. 
GAZETTE;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day,  and    CHAMPAIGN   CO.    GA- 
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eight,  weekly  twelve  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion—daily $5,  weekly   $1.50;   established- 
daily  1883, weekly  1852;  J.  K.  SteAvart,  editor; 
Orville  Davis  and  Eaward  Flannlgan,  pub- 
lishers (1-8). 

Copies  printed:  In  1899  the  weekly  and 
in  1902  and  1907  the  daily  edition  of 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  the  publisher  failed  to  furnish  such 
definite  information  as  would  warrant 
the  accordance  of  a  rating  to  that  effect 
for   either    of    them. 

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tion—evening ?5,  morning  $".  weekly  $1.50: 
established— daily  1895,  weekly  1891;  E.  B. 
Chapin,  editor  and  publisher il— 7). 

Copies  printed:  Combined  morning 
and    evening    edition,    3,156    in    1906 

3,592  in   1907 
Weekly,    3,460  in   1906 
3,447  in   1907 
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twelve  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50:  estab- 
lished 1872;  Powers  &  Fielding,  editors  and 
publishers  (7— 3P). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  2,543.  '" 
1904.  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
anv  definite  and  satisfactory  report, 
but  was  credited  with  more  than  2,250 
in  1906  and  1907. 
CHANDLERVILLE.  Cat$   Co.  -a 

940+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Peoria  &  St.  Louis  Rd. 

and  Sangamon  r.,  58  ni.  S.  S.  W.  of  Peoria. 

Live  stock  and  farming. 

TIMES;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1.50:  established  1825;  M.  L.Spink, 
editor  and  publisher. 

CHAPIN,  Morgan  Co.  -D  514t  poP-.  on 
Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  and  Wabash 
Rds.,  about  10  m.  W.  of  Jacksonville,  the 
county  seat. 

HERALD;  Frldi.ys  (A  A). 
CHARLESTON,  c.  h.,  Coles  Co.  o 
5,488+  pop.,  on  Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chi- 
cago &  St.  Louis  and  Toledo,  St.  Louis  & 
Kansas  City  Rds..  48  m.  W.  of  Terre  Haute. 
Ind.   Seat  of  State  Normal  School.  Broom, 
ice  and  canning  factories,  foundry,  woolen 
and  flour   mills  and  stone  quarry.    Agri- 
culture and  stock  raising. 
COURIER;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  demo- 
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to  sixteen  pages  15x22;  subscription--weekly 
$1;    established  —  daily     1894,  weekly     1840; 
C.  L.  Lee.  editor  and  publisher. 


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NEWS;  every  morning  except  Suuday, 
and  WEEKLiV,  Saturdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription— daily  $3.13, 
weekly  $1;  established  1892;  J.  K.  Rardin, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

PLiAlNDEALiEK;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays; 
republican  ;  eight  pages  15x22 ;  subscrip- 
tion—daily $5,  weekly  $1  ;  established- 
daily  1892,  weekly  1840;  Glassco  Brothers, 
publishers  (1—8)). 

Copies  printed:  The  weekly  edition 
of  this  paper  has  on  more  than  one 
occasion  indicated  a  desire  to  have 
credit  for  issuing  more  than  i.ooo  cop- 
ies regularly,  but  such  definite  infor- 
mation as  would  warrant  such  a  rating 
has  never  been    forthcoming. 

CHATHAM,  Sanuamon  Co.   n  6291 

pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Alton  Rd.,  11  m.  W.  of 

Springfield,  the  state  capital.  Coalmining. 

SOUTH  SANGAMON  MESSEN- 
GEK.;  Fridays;  four  pages  20x26;  subscrip- 
tions!; established  September,  1905;  W.  F. 
Kineade.  editor;  Kincade  Brothers,  publish- 
ers (11— 5  P). 

CHATSWORTH,  Livingston  Co.  D 

1,038+ pop.,  on  Toledo.  Peoria  &  Western  and 
Illinois  Central  Rds..  70  m.  E.  of  Peoria  and 
96  S.  by  S.  W.  of  Chicago.  Corn,  swine  rais- 
ing and  farming. 

PLAINDEAIiER;  Fridays;  independ- 
ent; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1873;  Clarence  H.  Smith,  editor; 
Jas.  A.  Smith,  publisher. 

TIMES;  Fridays;  Independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription $1;  established  1902; 
H.  O.  McCombs, editor;  Chatsworth  Printing 
Co.,  publishers  (1—5). 

CHEBANSE, /roguow  Co.  o-555t  pop,, 

on  Illinois  Central  Rd.,  9  m.  S.  of  Kankakee 

and  64  S.  W.  of  Chicago.    On  the  county 

line,  a  portion  being  In  Kankakee  county. 

HERALD  ;  Saturdays  ;  republican  ;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1868;    B.  E.  Burroughs,  editor  and  publisher. 

GHENOA,  McLean  Co.  D  l,5I2t  pop., 
at  intersection  of  Chicago  &  Alton  and  To- 
ledo, Peoria  &  Western  Rds.,  24  m.  N.  E.  of 
Bloomington,  the  county  seat.  Manufactur- 
ing.  Agriculture. 

CLIPPER;  Fridays;  eight  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1893:  E.  S.  Pike, 
editor  and  publisher. 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
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time  it  has  not  furnished  a  report,  but 
was  credited  with  printing  more  than 
1,000  copies  for  the  years  1906  and 
1907. 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  January,  1901; 
Beard  Brothers,  editors  and  publishers. 

CHESTER,    c.    h.,    Randolph     Co.  p 

2,832+    pop.,   og    Ceutralia  &  Chester  and 

terminus  of   Wabash.  Chester  &  Western 

Rds.,  and  Mississippi  r.,  80  m.  below  Saint 

Louis,  Mo.    River  commerce  In  coal,  flour, 

live  stock,  manufactures  and  agricultural 

products. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1396;   Frank^R.  McAtee,  editor  and  publisher 

(1-3). 


ILLINOIS. 


TRIBUNE;  Thursdays ;  republican ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1872;  Thos.  J.  Ho  worth,  editor;  Thos. 
J.  Howorth  &  Co.,  publishers. 

CHICAGO,  c.  h.,  Cook  Co.  r^  1,698,5751 
pop.,  on  Lake  Michigan.  Metropolis  of  the 
Northwestern  States.  The  corporate  limits 
are  more  extensive  than  those  of  any  other 
municipality  in  the  United  States.  The 
largest  grain,  provision,  live  stock,  lumber 
market  and  railroad  center  In  the  world. 

DAILY. 

ABENDPOST;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  SONNTAGPOST,  Sun- 
days; German;  daily  eight  to  twelve,  Sun- 
day sixteen  to  twenty- four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription—daily  $3.  Sunday  $1;  established- 
daily  1889,  Suuday  1899;  The  Abendpost  Co., 
editors  and  publishers.  Office,  173  Fifth  ave- 
nue (1—8). 

Copies  printed,  daily:     41,587  in  1900 

41,063  in  1901 
42,511  in  1902 
43,129  in  1903 
44,315  in  1904 
46,248  in  1905 
46,684  in  1906 
46,965  in  1907 
Sunday:  30,721  in  1901 
31,486  in  1902 
31,776  in  1903 
32,695  in  1904 
34,497  in  1905 
35,783  in  1906 
36,932  in   1907 

AMERTKAN;  daily  (A  A). 

ARBEITER-ZEITUNG;  every  even 
ing  except  Sunday,  DIE  FACKEL,  Sun- 
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weekly  eight  pages  20x23;  subscription- 
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daily  1877,  Sunday  1879,  weekly  1874;  Chicago 
Arbeiter  Zeitung  Publishing  Company,  edi- 
tors and  publishers.  Office,  45  N.  Clark  street 
(1-8). 

Copies  printed:  No  complete  and  sat- 
isfactory report  of  the  output  of  either 
of  these  papers  was  ever  obtained,  but 
the  daily  was  credited  with  more  than 
12,500,  the  Sunday  with  exceeding 
20,000  and  the  weekly  with  more  than 
1,000    in    1906    and    1907. 

DENNI  HLASATEL;  every  morn- 
ing, and  SEMI-WEEKLY,  Tuesdays  and 
Fridays;  Bohemian;  independent;  eight  to 
sixteen  pages  17^^x24;  subscription  — dailj' 
$5.20,  semi-weekly  $2;  established  1891 ;  Denni 
Hlasatel  Printing  and  Publishing  Co.,  edi- 
tors and  publishers.  Office.  657  W.  Eighteenth 
street  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  Daily,  23,303  in  1903, 
since  which  no  report  has  been  received, 
but  credit  was  given  for  exceeding 
20,000  in  1904  and  exceeding  17,500  in 
1906   and    1907. 

Semi-weekly,  18,745  in  1903,  since 
which  no  report  has  been  made,  but 
credit  was  given  for  more  than_  17,500 
in  1904  and  more  than  12,500  in  1906 
and    1907. 

DER  DAILY  REPUBLIK ANER ; 
every  evening  except  Sunday,  and  Sunday 
morning;  German;  republican;  four  to  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $3;  established  1890; 
G.  F.  Harnieyer,  editor  and  publisher.  Office, 
S.  W.  cor.  of  Fifth  ave.  and  Washington  st. 
Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  sat- 
isfactory report  was  ever  received  from 
this  paper.  It  had  credit  for  exceeding 
7,500    in   1895,  exceeding  4,000   in    1898, 


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exceeding  2,250  in  1899,  exceeding  1,000 
in  1903,  and  not  thought  to  issue  so 
many  as   1,000   in    1906  and   1907. 

FARMERS'  AND  DROVERS' 
JOURNAL.;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day,  and    C;oOD ALL'S    FARMER, 

Satui'days;  daily  six  to  twelve,  weeklj' 
tv7enty-four  pages  12x18;  subscription  — 
daily  $4,  weekly  25  cents;  established  1873; 
Drovers'  Journal  Publishing  Co.,  publishers. 
Office,  Union  Stock  Yards  (2—8). 

Copies  printed:  Daily,  38,686  in  1899, 
and  35,631  in  1906,  since  which  no 
definite  and  satisfactory  report  has  been 
forthcoming,  but  it  was  credited  with 
more  than   20,000   in    1907. 

Weekly:  No  definite  and  satisfactory 
report  has  been  obtainable,  but  the 
paper  was  credited  with  more  than 
20,000    in    1907. 

DZIENNIK  CIITCAGOSKI;  every 
evening  except  Sunday ;  Polish;  democratic; 
four  pages  18x23;  subscription  $3;  estab- 
lished 1890;  S.  Szwajkart.  editor:  Polish  Pub- 
lishlngCo.. publishers.  Office,  143  W.  Division 
street  (2—4^. 

Copies  printed:  8,194  in  1900 
8,713  in  1902 
9,251  in   1903 

In    the    absence    of    any    report    credit 

was    given    for  exceeding   7,500   in    1904 

and  exceeding  4,000   in    1906   and   1907. 

DZIENNIK  LUDOWYj   every  morn 

Ing  except  Sunday  (A  A). 

DZIENNIK  NARODOWY;  every 
morning  except  Siinday;  Polish;  four  to 
eight  pages  'l'7\ix21}4;  subscription  $3;  estab- 
lished 1899;  Philip  M.  Ksycki,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. Office,  738  Milwaukee  avenue  (1—8). 
See  advertiseiueut  belonv. 


ILLINOIS-  Chicago. 


Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  8,780  in  1904, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any  re- 
port, but  was  credited  with  more  than 
4,000   in    1906    and    1907. 

EVENING  POST;  every  evening  except 
Sunday;  daily  eight  to  twelve,  Saturday  six- 
teen pages  18x24;  subscription  $6;  established 
1889;  J.  C.  Shatter,  editor  and  publisher.  Of- 
fice, Times-Herald  building  (2—3). 

Copies  printed:  23,000  in  1895  and 
25,440  in  1904.  In  the  absence  of  any 
report,  credit  was  given  for  exceeding 
20,000    in    1906   and    1907. 

EXAMINER;  every  morning  except 
Sunday;  democratic;  ten  to  sixteen  pages 
16x22;  subscription  $3;  establisheo  190O;  A. 
M.  Lawrt-nce,  editor;  Illinois  Publishing  and 
Printing  Company,  publishers  (2 — 5  P). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper,  daily,  had 
credit  for  an  average  issue  of  144,806 
in  1905  and  173,000  in  1906,  since 
which  it  has  not  furnished  any  definite 
and  satisfactory  report,  but  was  credit- 
ed  with   more   than   75,000   in    1907. 

Sunday  had  credit  for  an  average  is- 
sue of  649,846  in  1906,  since  which  it 
has  not  furnished  any  definite  and  sat- 
isfactory report,  but  was  credited  with 
more   than   75,000  in    1907. 

This  is  the  highest  rating  ever  ac- 
corded in  the  absence  of  a  definite  and 
satisfactory  statement  covering  the  is- 
sue   of    an    entire    year. 

FREIE  PRESSE;  every  evening 
except  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Tuesdays; 
German;  independent;  daily  eight,  Sunday 
thirty-two,  weekly  eight   to   sixteen   pages 


The  Polish  population  of  Chicago  is  over 
300,000,  being  the  largest  Polish  settlement 
in   the  ^vorld,  outside  of  Warsaw,  Poland. 


Dziennik  Narodowy 

The  Polish  National  Daily,  of  Chicago,  HL 
Established  t899 

reaches  this  army   of  buyers   daily,  a  fact  not 
to  be  overlooked  by  the  observing  advertiser. 

For  rates  apply  to  any  responsible  adver- 
tising agency,  or  directly  to  the 

DZIENNIK  NARODOWY 

738    Milwaukee  Ave. 

Telephone   Monroe  718.  CHICAGO,    III. 


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ILLINOIS— Chicago. 


ILLi:<OIS-Chicago. 


17x23;     subscription— daily   $3,   Sunday   $3, 
weekly  5<;  cents;    establisiied    1871;    Illinois 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers.  Office,  94-100  Fifth  ' 
avenue  (1 — 8). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory report  was  ever  received  con- 
cerning the  output  of  either  issue  of  this 
paper.  Complaints  concerning  the  rating 
accorded  have  been  placed  on  record,  but 
no  facts  to  warrant  a  higher  rating.  In 
1906  and  1907  the  daily  and  Sunday 
issue  was  thought  to  exceed  7,500  and 
the    weekly    to    exceed    4,000    copies. 

HEAR!ST'S  EVEXINfi  AMERI- 
CAN; every  eveuing  except  Sunday,  and 
Sunday  morning;  independent-democratic; 
daily  sixteen,  Sunday  fifty  six  pages  16V^x21; 
subscription  — daily  $3.50;  established  190U; 
Will.  R.  Hearst,  editor  and  publisher.  Office, 
Security  building  (.8— (i). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory information  concerning  the  is- 
sues of  these  papers  has  ever  been  ob- 
tained, but  each  is  given  credit  for 
exceeding  75,000  copies,  which  is  the 
highest  rating  the  Directory  accords  in 
any  case  where  definite  detailed  informa- 
tion concerning  the  actual  output  is  not 
forthcoming. 

ILililNOIS    STAATS-ZEITUNG; 

every  morning  except  Sunday,  ABEND 
PKESSE,  evei'y  evening  except  Sunday, 
WEST  EN  UND  DAHEIiH,  Sundays, 
and  VV  E  E  K  JL  Y  ,  Thursdays;  German; 
republican;  morning  eight  to  twelve,  even- 
ing four,  weekly  twelve  and  Sunday  thirty- 
two  pages  17x23;  subscription  —  morning 
$7,  evening  $2,  Sunday  $2,  weekly  (including 
twelve  page  German  agricultural  supple- 
ment and  sixteen-page  Westen)  $2;  estab- 
lished—daily 1847, weekly  1845,  Sunday  Westen 
1S54,  Daheim  1871;  Illinois  Publishing  Co., 
editors  and  publishers.  Office,  94-100  Fifth 
avenue  (1-8). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  of  the  issues  of  either 
of  these  publications  has  ever  been  ob- 
tained, but  the  morning  and  evening 
issues  were  believed  to  have  a  combined 
output  of  more  than  7,500  copies  in 
T906  and  1907.  The  Sunday  edition 
also  had  credit  for  more  than  7,500 
and  the   weekly   for  more  than   2,500. 

INTER  OCEAN;  every  morning,  and 
INTER    OCEAN    AND   FARMER, 

"Wedne.sdays;  daily  twelve  to  sixteen,  Sun- 
day forty-eight  to  eighty  four,  weekly  twelve 
pages  18x23;  subscription— daily  $4,  Sunday 
$2,  weekly  $1:  established  1872;  Geo.  W.  Hin- 
nian,  editor  and  publisher.  Office,  108  Monroe 
street  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  The  only  definite  in- 
formation ever  received  concerning  the 
issues  of  the  daily  was  for  the  year  190 1, 
when  it  had  credit  for  an  average  out- 
put of  63,415  copies.  In  the  absence  of 
any  definite  and  satisfactory  report, 
each  edition  has  been  credited  with 
exceeding    40,000    in    1907. 

JEWISH   COURIER;  every  morning 

except  Saturday,  and  C'  M  I  C  A  G  O 
WEEKIjY,  Thursdays;  Hebrew;  daily 
six  10  eight,  weekly  twelve  to  sixteen  pages 
15x22;  subscription— daily  $3.  Sunday  SOcents, 
weekly  $1.50;  established— daily  1887,  weekly 
1885;  Courier  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers.    Office,  473  Halsted  street. 

Copies  printed:  The  daily  edition  of 
this  paper  had  credit  for  an  average 
issue  or  11,286  in  1904  and  12,539  in 
1905,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
any      definite     and     satisfactory     report, 


but   was   credited    with   more    than    7,500 
in    1907. 

The  weekly  edition  had  credit  for 
issuing  more  than  1,000  copies  regularly 
in  the  year  1900,  but  has  not  since  set 
up  any  claim  for  issuing  so  many. 

JOURNAli;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day; independent;  eight  to  sixteen  pages 
18x24;  subscription $3;  established  1844;  Chi- 
cago Journal  Co.,  publishers.  Office,  117  123 
Market  street  (1—7). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  104,174  in  1897 
and  87,651  in  1899,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satis- 
factory report,  but  has  been  credited 
with  more  than  40,000  every  year 
since,    up    to    and    including    1907- 

L.ABOR  WORLD;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday;  eight  pages  17^^x22;  subscrip- 
tion $4;  established  1898;  Geo.  F,  Harmeyer, 
editor  and  publisher.  Office,  172  E.  Wash- 
ington street. 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  has  never 
furnished  a  complete  and  satisfactory 
report,  but  has  been  credited  with  more 
than  1,000  copies  since  1900  and  includ- 
ing  the    year    1907. 

LAW  BULLETIN;  every  evening 
except  Sunday  and  legal  holidays;  legal; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  §12;  estab- 
lished 1854;  Law  Bulletin  Publishing  Co.. 
publishers.    Office,  180  Monroe  street  (12—6). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  infor- 
mation as  would  warrant  the  accordance 
of  a  rating  1,0  that  effect.  It  has  not 
since  made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 

LIVESTOCK  WORLD;  every  even- 
ing except  Sunday  ;  live  st<ck  ;  lour  to 
tv/elve  pages  18x22;  subscription  $4;  estab- 
lished 1899;  Ashley  C.  Hallivvell.  e-ilior  and 
publisher.  Office.  15  Exchange  avenue.  Union 
Stock  Yards  (1—6). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  13-774  m  1903 
and  20,714  in  1906,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satis- 
factory report,  but  was  credited  with 
more  than   17,500  in    1907. 

MAROON;  every  morning  except  Sun- 
day and  Monday  during  college  year  (  A  A). 

NAROD;  every  morning;  Bohemian; 
roman  catholic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion $5;  established  1895;  Bohemian  Bene 
dictine  Order  of  Chicago,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers.   Office,  464  W.  Eighteenth  street. 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,400  in  1900 
and  1,672  in  1906,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satis- 
factory report,  but  was  credited  with 
more   than    1,000   in    1907. 

NEWS;  every  evening  except  Sunday;  in- 
dependent; eight  to  twenty-two  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $4;   established  1876;  Victor  F. 
'  Lawson,   editor   and   publisher.     Office.   123 
Fifth  avenue  ( 1—7). 

Copies  sold:  275,789  in  1900 
288,156  in  1901 
304,218  in  1002 

305,534  it!  1903 
319,539  in  1904 

3x2,637  in  1905 
318,185  in   1906 

323.P79  in   1907 


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171 


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ILLINOIS— Chicago. 


J^~  The  absol  ute  correctness 
oflhelaiest  circulation  rating 
►accorded  the  News  is  guar- 
anteed by  the  publishers  o1 
Rowell's  American  Newspa- 
per Directory,  who  will  pay 
one  hundred  dollars  to  the  first  person 
who  successfully  controverts  its  accuracy. 
K,AC1NG  FORM;  every  morning  ex- 
cept Monday;  sporting;  four  to  eigiit  pages 
10^x14}^;  subseriDtiou  $17;  established  1895; 
F.  a.  Brunell,  editor  and  owner;  Daily  Rac- 
ing Form  Publishing  Co.,  publishers.  Office. 
126  Fifth  avenue  (1—7). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  was  ever  obtained  from 
this  paper,  but  credit  has  been  given  for 
more  than  i.ooo  since  1899  and  including 
1907. 

RECORD -HERALD;  every  mormng; 
Indeoendent;  daily  fourteen  to  twenty- 
four,"  Sunday  sixty  eight  to  eighty  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription— daily  $4,  Sunday 
$2  50;  established— ftecorci  1881,  Herald  1881, 
consolidated  1901;  Frank  B.  Noyes,  editor 
and  publisher.    Office.  154  Washington  street 

Copies    printed:     daily 


154,120  in  1901 
158,424  in  1902 
154,218  in   1903 
145,761   in  1904 
146,456  in   1905 
141,743  in   1906 
151,564  in  1907 
Sunday,     171,816  in   1902 
191,317  in   1903 
199,400  in  1904 
204,559  in   1905 
211,611   in   1906 
216,464  in   1907 
iSTThe  absolute  correctness  of  the  latest 
circulation    rating      accorded 
the  Record-Herald  is  guaran- 
teed     by    the     publishers    of 
Rowell's      American       News- 
paper    Directory,     who     will 
pay    one    hundred    dollars  to 
the  first   person  who  successfully  contro- 
verts its  accuracy. 

Publisher's      announcement.— The     Chicago 
Kkcord-Herald  1b  the  only  morning  news 
paper  In  Chicago  which  freely  gives  infor- 
mation about  its  circulation.    The  circula 
tlon  statement  for  the  preceding  month  Is 
printed  on    the   editorial   page    in   every 
issue,  and  since  January  1,  1908,  this  state- 
ment gives  the  net  sold  circulation. 
REPUBLICAN  ;    every  evening  except 
Sundav;  republican;  eight  pages  17x22;  sub 
scriptibn   $4;    established   1S95;    R.  E,  Har- 
meyer,  editor  and  publisher.    Office,  S.  W  . 
corner  of  Fifth  ave.  and  Washington  street. 
Copies  printed:     This  paper  had  credit 
for  issuing  more  than   1,000   copies  regu- 
larly   in    the    years    1898    up    to    and    in- 
cluding   1903,   but   has   not    since   set   up 
any  claim  for  issuing  so  many. 

SKANDINAVETN;  every  morning,  and 
SEMI- WEEKLY,  Wednesdays  and  Fri- 
days; Norwegian  Danish ;  republican; 
daily  eight,  Sunday  sixfeeu,  semi  weekly 
twelve  pages  17x22;  subscription— daily  $3, 
Sundav  $1,  semi- weekly  $2  ;  established— 
daily  1871,  semi-weekly  18(56;  Nicolay  Grev- 
stad,  editor;  John  Anderson  Publishing  Co., 
publishers.  Office,  187  N.  Peoria  street  (2—3). 
Copies  printed:  In  1898  the  daily  had 
credit  for  an  average  issue  of  17,526, 
the-  Sunday  for  17,278  and  the  semi- 
weekly  for  44,468,   since  which   time   no 


detailed  satisfactory  statement  has  been 
obtained.  In  1905  the  daily  had  credit 
for  exceeding  17,500,  the  Sunday  for  is- 
suing as  many  and  the  semi-weekly  for 
more  than  20,000  and  in  1907  the  daily 
and  Sunday  were  credited  with  exceed- 
ing 12,500  and  semi-weekly  with  more 
than    17,500. 

SOUTH  CHICAGO  DAILY  CALU- 
MET; every  evening  except  Sunday;  re- 
publican; four  pages  20x24;  subscription  $5; 
established  1881;  J.  W.  Murphy,  editor;  Calu- 
met Publishing  Co.,  publishers.  Office,  914:5 
Houston  ave..  South  Chicago  (5— 3). 

Copies  printed:  2,530  average  issue  in 
1902,  since  which,  in  the  absence  of  a 
report,  it  has  had  credit  f9r  exceeding 
2,250  in  1903  and  1,000  in  1906  and 
1907. 

SVORNOST;  every  morning,  DUCH 
C  A  S  U,  weekly,  and  A  M  E  R  I  K  A  N  , 
seral-weekly,  Wednesdays  and  Saturaays; 
Bohemian;  independent;  daily  eight  to  six- 
teen pages  18x23,  Sunday  sixteen  to  twenty- 
four  pages  18x24,  semi  weekly  sixteen  pages 
18x24;  subscription  —  daily  $5,  Sunday  $2, 
semi-weekly  $2.50;  established  —  daily  and 
semi-weekly  1874,  Sunday  1877;  Aug.  Gerin- 
ger,  editor  and  publisher.  Office,  150  W. 
Twelfth  street  (10—6). 

Copies  printed:  The  daily  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  5,800  in  1893 
and  16,514  in  1897  and  27,869  in  1905, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  a  re- 
port, but  was  credited  with  more  than 
20.000    in    1907. 

Tlic  weekly  edition  had  credit  for  an 
average  issue  of  18,665  in  1897,  since 
which  it  has  not  furnished  any  definite 
and  satisfactory  report,  but  has  been 
credited  with  more  than  7,500  in  1903 
and  every  year  since,  up  to  and  includ- 
ing   1907. 

The  semi-weekly  had  credit  for_  an 
average  issue  of  30.729  in  1897,  since 
which  it  has  not  furnished  any  definite 
and  satisfactory  report,  but  has  been 
credited  with  exceeding  4,000  in  1902, 
exceeding  2,250  in  1903  and  exceeding 
1.000    in    1906    and    1907- 

TRIBUNE;  every  morning ;  republican ; 
daily  twelve  to  twenty  four,  Saturday  six- 
teen, Sunday  forty  eight  to  seventy-two 
pages  18x24;  subscription— daily  $4,  Sunaay 
$2.50;  established  184U;  Robert  W.Patterson, 
editor;  Tribune  Company,  publishers.  Office, 
corner  Madison  and  Dearborn  streets  (12—4). 

Copies   printed:    daily,  i53»55o  j"   ^905 

162,204  in    1906 
162,976  in    1907 
Sunday,    233,287  in   1905 
249,462  in   1906 
320,514  in   1907 
To     this     paper     Rowell's     American 
\>w=paper     Directory     accords     the     so- 
colled    Gold    Marks    "(©©).    the    meaning 
of  which  is  stated  to  be  that  advertisers 
value    it   more   for   the  class  and   quality 
of     its     circulation     than     for     the    mere 
number    of    copies   printed. 

^The     absolute    corl-ect- 

ness  of  the   latest  circulation 

rating  accorded  the  Tribune  is 

guaranteed    by  the    publishers 

.f  Rowell's   American    News- 

^        -«      paper   Directory,  who  will  pay 

one  hundred  dollars  to  the  first  person  who 

successfully  controverts  its  accuracy. 

ZGODA  ;  daily,  and  WEEKLY,  Thurs- 
days; Polish;  organ  of  Polish  National  Al- 
liance. U.  S.  N.  A;    eight  pages  l.x24;    sub 


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ILLISOIS— Chicago. 


ILLINOIS— Chicago. 


scriptlon— dally  — ,  weekly  $1.60;  established 
—daily  January.  1908,  weekly  1880;  K.  H.  Jab- 
lonski,  managing  editor;  Polish  National  Al- 
liance of  North  America,  publishers.  Oitice, 
102  W.  Division  street  (2—8). 

Copies  printed:     weekly,  38,380  in   1903 

46,987  in   1905 
51.906  in   1906 
56,317  in   1907 
SEMI-WEEKLY. 

HLiA!SATEl>;  semi-weekly,  Tuesdays 
and  Fridays;  Bohemian;  independent;  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $2;  established 
1891  ;  Denni  Hlasatel  P/intinjt  &  Publishing 
Co.,  editors  and  publishers.  Oflfice,  657  W. 
Eighteenthstreet.  cor.  Ashland  avenue  (1—8). 

JEWISH  FUOGKESiS;  semivveekly, 
Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  independent;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50:  established 
1888;  Julius  Liebling,  editor;  J.  Liebling  (i£ 
Sons,  publishers.  Office,  429  S.  Union  street 
(2-5). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  was  ever  obtained  from 
this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for  issuing 
more  than  2,250  in  1904  and  again  in 
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since  which  time,  in  the  absence  of  any 
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ing more  than  2,250  copies  every  year 
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Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
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exceeding  4,000  in  1903,  since  which 
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13,459  in   1903 
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and  13,221  in  1902,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  report,  but  was  cred- 
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each  other,  but  it  has  been  credited  with 
exceeding  2,250  since  1901  and  including 
1907. 

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widely  read  theatrical  and  amusement 
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ILLINOIS-  Chicago. 


furnished    any    definite    and    satisfactory  ■ 
report,   but  has   been   credited  with  more 
than   4,000    every   year    since,  up   to  and 
including     1907. 

B  L  A  D  E  T;  Tuesdays;  Swedish;  unde- 
nominational; eight  pages  18x24;  subscription 
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more    than    7,500    in    1906    and    1907. 

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and  on  that  account  he  seems  to  have 
failed  since  1903  to  accord  them  his 
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and  5,500  in  1902,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
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for  an  average  issue  of  12,060  in  1902 
and  13,676  in  1904,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  report,  but  was  cred- 
ited with  more  than  7,500  in  1906  and 
1907. 

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tor and  publisher.    Office.  510  E.  63d  street 

(12— TP). 

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year  since  1899,  up  to  and  including 
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since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  was 
credited  with  more  than  4,000  in  1903 
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for  an  average  issue  of  6,480  in  1897, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  has 
been  credited  with  more  than  4,000  every 
year  since  1901  and  up  to  and  including 
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since_  which  it  _  has  not  furnished  any 
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and  26,888  in  1902,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satis- 
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ILLINOIS— Chicaao. 


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and  unwilling  to  convey  information,  but 
credits  it  with  issuing  more  than  i,ooo 
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and  3,240  in  1902,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  report,  but  has  been 
credited  with  more  than  2,250  every  year 
since    up    to   and   including    1907- 

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and  12,043  iri  1896,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  report,  but  was  cred- 
ited with  more  than  7,500  in  1898  and 
over  4,000  every  year  since,  up  to  and 
including    1907. 

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Office,  49  N.  Jefferson  street  ( 1—8.) 

Copies     printed:     9,319  in   1907 

DRAFT  HORSE  JOURNAIiAND 
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for  an  average  issue  of  8,004  in  1906, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but 
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1907. 

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publisher.  Office',  504  Teutonic  building 
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Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
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and  42,082  in  1899,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  has  been  credited  with 
more  than  17,500  every  year  since  1901, 
up  to  and  including   1907. 

ECONOMIST;  Saturdays;  financial, 
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3,248  in  1902 
3,368  in  1903 
3,391  in  1904 


ILLINOIS— Chicayu. 


In    the    absence    of    any    definite  and 

satisfactory    report,   it  was  credited  with 

more  than  2,250  in  1905,  1906  and 
1907. 

ELECTRIC  RAILWAY  REVIEW; 

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9x12  ;  subscription  $2;  established  (successor 
to  Street  Railivay  Review)  1891 ;  The  Wilson 
Co.,  editors  and  publishers.  Office,  160  Har- 
rison street  (2 — 8). 

Copies     printed:     5,126  in   1907 
ELITE;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

ENGINEERING -CONTRACTING; 

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flftytwo  pages  9x12;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1890;  HalbertP.  Gillette, editor;  JVlyron 
C.Clark  Publishing  Co..  publishers.  Office, 
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Copies  printed:  Xo  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding    4,000    in    1907. 

ENGLEWOOD  TIMES;  Fridays;  in- 
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$1:  established  1888:  Gerald  E.  Sullivan,  ed- 
itor and  publisher.  Office.  519  West  63d  street 
(1—8).  Prints  editions  for  Auburn  Park  and 
Qresham. 

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subscription  $1;  established  1890;  Stephen 
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lishers; dated  also  at  New  York.  N.Y.  Office, 
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Copies  printed:  80,000  in  1894 
114,619  in  1900 
118,921   in  1903 

In  the  absence  of  any  definite  and 
satisfactory  report,  it  was  credited  with 
exceeding  75,000  in  1906  and  1907, 
which  is  the  highest  rating  accorded 
in    the   absence    of   a    definite    report. 

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Copies  printed:     2,075  in  1902 
2,525  in  1903 
3,338  in  1904 
In    the    absence    of    any    definite    and 
satisfactory  report,  it  was  credited  with 
exceeding    2,250    in    1906    and    1907. 

FARMERS'  REVIEW;  Wednesdays; 
agricultural;  sixteen  pages  10x16;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1877;  Hannibal  H.  Chand- 
ler &  Co.,  editors  and  publishers.  Office. 
Ashland  block. 

Copies  printed:  No  information  was 
ever  obtained  from  this  paper,  but  it  had 
credit  for  exceeding  20,000  in  1892,  ex- 
ceeding 17,500  in  1896,  exceeding  7,500 
in  1900  and  more  than  4,000  in  1906 
and    1907. 

FA  RM   IMPLEMENT    NEWS; 

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Marsh,  editor;  E.  J.  Baker,  publisher.  Office, 
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Copies  printed:     10,356  in  1898 
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and  shoes,  window  dressing;  twelve  pages 
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chants' Review  Co..  publishers.  Office,  315 
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4,507  in  1905 
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ite and  satisfactory  report  was  credited 
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Copies  printed:     3,612  in   1900 
3,937  in   1901 
4,416  in   1902 
4,854  in    1903 
4,927   in   1904 


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5,082  in   1906 
5,201   in   1907 
To     this     paper      Rowell's      American 
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of  which  is  stated  to  be  that  advertisers 
value   it  more   for   the   class   and   quality 
of     its     circulation     than     for    the     mere 
number    of    copies    printed. 

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ceeding   4,000    in     1907. 

H  A  U  S  U  N  D    LAND;  semi-monthly 
(A  A). 
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H  O  S  P  O  D  A  R  S  K  E  LIST  Y  ;  §eml 
monthly;  Bohemian;    agricultin-al;    twenty 
pages    103^x16;  subscripticui  §1;  established 
1898;  Rev.  P.  Valentine,  O.S.B.,  editor;   Bo- 
hemian Benedictine  Order,  publishers.  Office. 
464  W.  Eighteenth  street. 

Copies  printed:     4,052  in   1900 
4,404  in   1901 
3,795  in   1904 
3,790  in   1905 
3,822  in   1906 
Since   which   it   has  not   furnished  any 
definite   and   satisfactory   report,   but   has 
been    credited   with   more   than    2,250    in 

1907. 

INDUSTRIAL  AGE;  semimonthly; 
Industrial;  thirty-six  pages  9x12;  established 
June,  1903;  Clayton  C.  Pickett,  editor  and 
publisher.    Office,  185  Dearborn  street  (1—5). 

Copies  printed:  The  publisher  admits 
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would  make  it  possible  to  prepare  a  def- 
inite and  satisfactory  statement,  but  it 
had  credit  for  exceeding  12,500  in  1903, 
more  than  4,000  in  1904  and  more  than 
2,250    in     1906    and    1907. 

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W.  R.  McBurney,  editors;  Insurance  Post 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers.  Office,  169  E. 
Jackson  boulevard  (12—6). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  2,245  in  1904, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any  re- 
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1,000   in    1906   and    1907. 

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lumber;  thirtv  two  pages  lOi^xK^i^i;  subscrip- 
tion $1:  established  June.  1905;  Lucius  E. 
Fuller,  editor;  Lumber  World  Publishing 
Co.,  publishers.    Office.  21  Qnincy  st.  (1—7). 

MEN'S  WEAR  ;seminionthly;  clothing, 
furnishing  goods,  hats,  caps  and  shoes;  one 
hundred  and  forty  pages  9HxV2U\  subscrip- 
tion $2  ;  established  1896  ;  Fairchlld  Com- 
panv.  editors  and  publishers  :  dated  also  at 
Nev\?  York.    Office.  Lee's  building  ( 1—8). 

Copies  printed:  5.000  in  1898 
5,008  in  1905 
5,002  in   1907 

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wholesale  liquor  tra'ie;  one  hundred  and 
thirty-two  pages  10x131^^;  subscription  $6;  es- 
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Criterion  Publishing  Company,  publishers. 
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since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
delinite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  has 
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year    since,    up    to    and    including     1907. 

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to  one  hundred  ana  twenty  pages  luj^xl4; 
subscription  $1;  established  1878;  C.  Dowst, 
editor;  Dowst  tiros.  Co.,  publishers.  Office, 
9  S.  Ann  street  (1—8) 

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for  an  average  issue  of  4,968  in  1903 
and  6,000  in  1906,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
than    4,000    in    1907. 

SHOE   TRADE    JOURNAL;     semi 
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6i^x9Ji^;    subscription   $1;    establlsueil    lb9o; 
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lishers.   Office,  154  Lake  street  (12 — 5). 

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for  an  issue  of  2,329  in  1897  and  3,100 
in  1899,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
a  definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but 
was  credited  with  more  than  2,250  in 
1904  and  more  than  4,000  in  1906  and 
1907. 

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any 

has 

in 


19(K); 
.    Of- 

and 
not 


furnished    any 

report,  but  was 

12,500  in    1905 


Ing  Company,  publishers, 
born  street  (12—4). 

Copies     printed:      3,081  in   1903 

4,333  in   1904 

3,933  in   1906 

Since   which   it   has  not  furnished 
definite   and   satisfactory   report,  but 

been    credited   with   more  than    2,250 
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subscription  $1;    established  October, 
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Copies     printed:     3,363     in     1901 
3,810    in    1906,    since    which    it    has 
furnished    any    definite    and    satisfactory 
report,  but  was  credited  with   more  than 
2.250    in    1907. 

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1894;  Elmer  E.  Critchfleld  and  Marco  Morrow, 
editors;  The  Long  Crltchtield  Corporation, 
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Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  6,133  in  1899 
and  7,528  in  1902,  since  which  it  has  not 
furnished  any  flefinite  and  satisfactory 
report,  but  has  been  credited  with  more 
than  4,000  in  1903  and  exceeding  2,250 
in    1907. 

ALLIED  PRINTING  TRADES 
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established  November,  1902;  L.  P.  Straube, 
editor;  Allied  Printing  Trades  Council,  pub- 
lishers.   Office.  260  S.  Clark  street. 

AMERICAN  ADVISER;  monthly; 
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pages  11x13;  subscription  $1;  established 
1894;  American  Adviser  Co.,  publishers.  Of- 
fice, 167  South  Canal  street  (1—8). 

Copies    printed:     10,000  in   1906 
10,000  in   1907 

AMERICAN    BEE    JOURNAL; 

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subscription  50  cents;  established  1861; 
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Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  7,757  in  1899 
and  6,450  in  1905,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  a  report,  but  was  credit- 
ed with  more  than  4,000  in  1906  and 
1907. 

AMERICAN  BREWERS'  RE- 
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1887;  Dr.  R.  Wahl  and  Dr.  M.  Henius, editors; 
American  Brewers'  Review  Co.,  publishers; 
dated  also  at  New  York,  N.  Y.  Office.  294 
S.  Water  street. 

AMERICAN  BUILDING  ASSOCI- 
ATION NEWS;  monthly;  building  and 
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scription $1 ;  established  1880;  The  American 
Building  Asset iatlon  News  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers.  Office,  233  S.  Canal  street  a— 8)- 
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for  an  average  issue  of  42,000  in  1899, 
since  which  it  has  not 
definite  and  satisfactory 
credited  wnth  more  than 
and    1907. 

AMERICAN    BUSINESS    MAN; 

monthly;  ninety-two  pages  7x10;  subscrlp- 
tion$2;  established  September,  1907;  William 
H.  Wilson  and  Robert  John,  editors;  Ameri- 
can Business  Man  Publishing  Company,  pub- 
lishers.   Office,  279  Dearborn  street  (10—7  P). 

AMERICAN  CO-OPERATIVE 
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established  April,  1905.  William  A.  Radford, 
editor;  American  Carpenter  &  Builder  Co., 
publishers.  Office,  185  Jackson  boulevard 
(1-8). 

Copies    printed:    29,535  in   1906 
25,385  in   1907 

AMERICAN  DENTAL  JOURNAL; 

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pages  6x9;  subscription  $1;  established  July, 
1902;  J.  B  Dicus,  editor;  Frink  &  Young, 
publishers.     Office,  Masonic  Temple  (1—4). 

AMERICAN  EDUCATIONAL  RE- 
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AMERICAN  EL,EVATOR  AND 
GRAIN  TRADE;  monthly;  sixty-four 
pagei  11x15;  subscription  $1;  established  1882: 
Harley  B.  Mitchell,  editor;  Mitchell  Brothers 
Co.  (incorporated),  publishers.  Office,  184 
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scription   $1;    established    1882      HazUtt  & 


Walker,    publishers, 
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Copies     printed: 


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5,000  in  1897 
5,000  in  1905 
5,000  in  1906 
S,ooo  in   1907 

AMERICAN  JOURNAL  OF  CLIN- 
ICAL MEDICINE;  monthly;  medical 
and  turglcal;  two  hundred  and  fifty  pages 
7x10;  subscription  $1;  established  (as  Alka- 
loidal  Clinic)  1893;  W.  F.  Waugh.  W-  C.Ab- 
bott and  Q.  H.Candler,  editors;  Cllnio Pub- 
lishing Co.,  publishers.  Address,  Ravens- 
wood,  Chicago  (7—3  P). 

Copies    printed : 

36,250  in   1905 
37,916  in   1906 
39,166    for    year    end- 
ing   October    1907. 

Publisher's  aymouncement.— Genuine,  practi- 
cal, everyday  helpfulness  to  thedcctor  has 
been  the  keynote  of  Clinical  Medicine's 
success.  It  Is  this  great  popularity,  and  the 
fact  that  Its  readers  stand  by  and  endorse 


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it,  that  has  made  the  journal  so  profitable. 
Advertising  has  to  conform  to  a  "Flatform" 
which  has  been  established  to  keep  the 
advertising  pages  clean  and  reliable.  Clini- 
cal Medicine  is  a  most  profitable  adver- 
tising medium  for  automobile  and  carri- 
age manufacturers  ;  for  insurance  com- 
panies; for  food  products  of  all  kinds, 
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roads, mineral  waters,  sanitary  wearing  ap- 
parel, sanitary  articles,  hygienic  methods, 
appliances,  and  books  of  everv  description ; 
also  for  heating  apparatus,  reliable  invest- 
ment companies,  saving  institutions,  house- 
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labor-saving  devices ;  and,  in  fact,  for  every 
useful  article  of  a  reputable  nature. 
AMERICAN  JOURNAL.  OF  EU- 
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lished Julv,li»07;  Moses  Harman,  editor  and 
publishiT.*  OlHce,5()u  Fulton  street  (10— 7j. 

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subscription  $1;  established  1908— consolida- 
tion of  American  X-Ray  Journal  and  Arch- 
ives of  Electrology  and  Radiology ;  H.  Pres- 
ton Pratt,  M.D.,  editor;  American  Progres- 
sive Publishing  Co.,  publishers.  Office,  92 
State  street  (7— 6P). 

AMERICAN  MARINEENGINEER; 
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scription $1;  established  March,  1906;  Na- 
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tion editors  and  publishers.  Office,  315 
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ell, editor;  Mitchell  Brothers  Co.,  publishers 
Office,  184  Dearborn  street. 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  issuing  more  than  i,ooo  copies  regu- 
larly in  the  years  1898  and  1902,  but  has 
not  since  set  up  any  claim  for  issuing  so 
many. 

AMERICAN  POULTRY  JOUR- 
NAL; monthly;  poultry;  forty-eight  to 
one  hundred  and  sixty-four  pages  i;xl2;  sub- 
scription 50  cents;  established  1874;  Geo.  G. 
Bates,  editor ;  American  Poultry  Journal  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  publishers.  Office.  113  S.  Clinton 
street  tl— 8). 

Copies    printed:    40,458  in   1904 
40,916  in   1905 
53>333  in    1906 
60,583   m   1907 
AMERICAN     SHEEP -BREEDER 
AND     WOOL  -  GROWER  ;     monthly; 
live  stock;  sixty-eight  pages  9x12;  subscrip- 
tion $1 ;  established  1881;  L.  D.  Burch,  editor; 
The  .\merlcan  Sheep  Breeder  Co. .publishers. 
-Office,  112  Michigan  street  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for  ex- 
ceeding 2,250    in    1906   and    1907. 

AMERICAN  SUGAR  INDUSTRY 
AND  BEET  SUGAR  GAZETTE; 
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9x12;  subscription  $);  established  1899;  The 
Beet  Sugar  Gazette  Co..  editors  and  pub- 
lishers.   Office.  145  La  Salle  street  ( 1— 8) . 

Copies  printed:  3,350  in  1902  and 
2,020  in  1906,  since  which  it  has  not 
furnished  any  definite  and  satisfactory 
report,  but  was  credited  with  more  than 
1,000    in    1907. 

Publisher's  anno^inceme7it.—l{  the  purchas- 
ing power  of  the  field  covered  by  a  trade 
journul  Is  more  Important  than  the  num- 
ber of  copies  It  prints,  then  the  American 
Sugar  Industry  and  Beet  Sugar  Gazette 
can  justly  claim  to  have  a  circulation  that 


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Agriculture. 
COURIER;  Fridays;  Independent;  four 

pages    18x24;    subscription  $1;     established 

1878;  C.  R.  Livingston,  editor  and  publisher 

(1—8). 

CISCO,  Piatt    Co.    a   360t   pop.,    on 
Illinois  Central  Rd.,  8  m.  W.  of  Montlcello, 
the  county  seat.    Corn,  oats  and  farming. 
PRESS;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription SI:    established    December.    i9ti0; 
W.  W.  Austin,  editor  and  publisher  ( A  A). 

CLAYTON,  ^<^ams   Co.  -O  996tpop., 
on  Wabash  Rd.,  28  m.  N.  E.  of  Qulncy,  the 
county  seat.    Agriculture. 
ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays;  independ- 
ent;   eight   pages  15x22;    subscription  S1.25; 
established  1879;  J.  L.Stakec,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12— 5). 

Copies  printed:  1,024  in  1895 
1,008  in  1905 
1,008  in   1907 

CLIFTON,  Iroquois  Co. n-6o2t  pop., on 
Illinois  Central  Rd.,  18  m.  N.W.  of  Watseka, 
the  county  seat     Farming. 
ADVOCATE;    Fridays;    republican ; 
eight   pages  13x20;    subscription  $1;    estab- 
lished 1893:  H.  A.  Raboin,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

CLINTON,  c.  h.,  Dewitt  Co.  a  4,452t 
pop.,  on  Illinois  Central  Rd.,  22  m.  8.  of 
Bloomlngton  andiS  N.E.of  Springfield,  the 
State  capital.  Illinois  Central  machine 
shops. 
PUBLIC  ;    every  evening  except  Sun- 


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day.  and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  repub- 
lican; eight  to  twelve  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion—daily $5,  weekly  $1.50;  established- 
daily  1^96,  weekly  1856;  Bert  E  Pinkerton, 
«dItor;  Pinkerton  Cross  Co.,  publishers. 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1962  the 
weekly  edition  of  this  paper  seemed  to  1 
assert  that  it  had  an  average  issue  ex-  j 
ceeding  1,000  copies,  but  failed  to  fur-' 
nish  such  definite  information  as  would 
warrant  the  accordance  of  a  rating  to  | 
that  effect.  It  has  not  since  made ' 
anv   renewal   of  the   claim. 

TIMES;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  5s  EM  I -WEEKLY,  Tuesdays  and  Fri- 
days; Independent;  eight  pages— daily  lSx24, 
seml-weeklv  15x22;  subscription  — daily  $5, 
seml-weekl.v  $1;  established  1S98;  J.  F. 
Thomas,  editor  and  publisher  (8—6). 

REGISTER;    Fridays;    democratic; 
eight  pa^es  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab 
Ushed  1868;   Hughes  Bros.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies 
regularly  from  1896  to  1904.  but  has 
not  since  set  up  any  definite  and  satis- 
factory  claim   for   issuing   so   many. 

COAL  CITY,  Grundy  Co.  a'  2,907 
pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka,  8c  Santa  Fe, 
Chicago  &  Alton,  and  Elgin,  Joliet  &  East- 
ern Rds.,  20  m.  S.  W.  of  Joliet.  Manu- 
facturing. 

COURANT;  Thursdays;  republican: 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  establish- 
ed March,  1891;  Edmund  J.  Hazel,  editor  and 
publisher. 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1902 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the   claim. 

COBDEN,  Union  Co.  p  l,034tpop.,  on 
Illinois  Central  Rd..  42  m.  N.  of  Cairo. 
Fruit  growing. 

INDEPENDENT;  Fridays  (A  A). 

SENTINEL;  Thursdays;  independent; 
four  pages  16x22  ;  subscription  $1  :  estab- 
lished 1887;  Geo.  L.  Du  Bois  and  John  D. 
Mesler,  editors  and  publishers. 

COFFEEN,  Montgomery  Co.  a  963t 
pop.,  on  Toledo,  St.  Louis  &  Kansas  City 
Rd..  10  m.  S.  E.  of  HlUsboro,  the  county 
seat.    Coal  and  copper  mining. 

MONTGOMERY  DEMOCRAT;  Fri 

davs;  democratic;  eight  pages  15x20;  sub- 
scription $1 ;  established  1891 ;  W.  E.  Roberts, 
editor  and  publisher. 

C  O L  C  HESTER,  McDonough  Co.  -n 

1,635+ pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy 

Rd..7  m.S.  W.  of  Macomb,  the  county  seat. 

Coal  mining  and  stone  quarrying.  Pottery, 

tile  and  brick  making. 

INDEPENDENT;  Thursdays;  repub- 
lican; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1873 ;  By-Stander  Publishing  Co.. 
publishers. 

COLFAX,  McLean  Co.  n  1153  pop.,  on 

Central  Rd.,  23  m.  N.  E.  of  Bloomlngton. 

Coal  mining. 

PRESS;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  16x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1895;  A.  E.  Potts,  editor  and  publisher. 


COLLINSVILLE,  Madison  Co.  p 
4,021+  pop.,  on  Vandalla  Line  Rd.,  11  m.  E.  by 
N.  E.  of  Saint  Louis,  Mo.  Various  manu- 
facturing Industries.    Coal  mining. 

HERALD;  Fridays  ;  Independent ;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.25;  established 
1879;  James  N.  Peers,  editor  and  publisher 

(2-3). 

CORNELL,  itvinfirafon  Co.  D  .521tpop., 
on  Wabash  Rd.,  10  m.  N.  W.  of  Pontlac, 
the  county  seat.  Corn  growing,  hog  rais- 
ing and  coal  mining. 

JOURNAL;  Fridays ;  Independent ; eight 
pages  15x22;  subscrintiou  $1;  established 
lb90 ;  A.  E.  Tiffany,  editor  and  publisher. 

COULTER VILLE,  Randolph  Co.  p 
650+  pop.,  on  Centralla  &  Chester  and  Illinois 
Central  Rds.,  47  m.  S.  E.  of  Saint  Louis,  Mo. 
Mining  and  agriculture. 
REPUBLICAN;    Fridays;    republican; 
eight  pages   13x20;    subscription  $1;   estab- 
lished 1335;  H.  E.  Risley,  editor  and    pub- 
lisher. 
UNION  FARMER;  monthly  (A  A). 

COWDEN,  Shelby  Co.  n  751t  pop.,  on 

Baltimore  &  Ohio  Southwestern  and  Toledo, 

St.  Louis  &  Kansas  City  Rds.,  12  m.  S.  W.  of 

ShelbyvIUe,  the  county  seat.    Coal  mining. 

REFLECTOR;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 1902;  O.  A.  Jewett,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

CREAL  SPRINGS,  Williamson  Co. 

g  1,5'jO  pop.,  on  Illinois  Central  Rd..  10  m.  S. 

of  Marlon,  the  county  seat.    Agriculture; 

cannlngfactory  and  bottling  works.  Health 

resort. 

SOUTHERN  ILLINOIS  TRI- 
BUNE; Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  as  Neivs, 
January,  1900;  Lee  Walston.  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1-8). 

CRESTON,  Ogle  Co.  b  381f  pop.,  on 
Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,   5  m.  E.  of 
Rochelle  and  79  "W.  of  Chicago.    Creamery 
and  tile  and  broom  factories. 
OBSERVER;  Thursdays;  Independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 1887;  T.  J.  Winders,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; prints  an  edition  for  Malta. 

CRETE,   Will  Co.  cf  760t  pop.,  on  Chi- 
cago &  Eastern  Illinois  Rd.,  30  m.  S.  of  Chi- 
cago.   Lumber,  sashes,  doors  and  blinds. 
CITIZEN;      Thursdays;      Independent; 
eight   pages   13x20;    subscription   $1;   estab- 
lished 1895;    W.  C.  Trowbridge,  editor  and 
publisher. 

CUBA,  Fulton  Co.  -a  1,752  pop.,  at 
Junction  of  Toledo,  Peoria  &  Western  and 
Chicago, Burlington  &  Quincy  Rds.,  40  m.  S. 
of  Galesburg.  Manufactures  of  building 
and  paving  brick  and  cigars.  Coal  mines. 
JOURNAL;    Thursdays;   Independent; 

eight  to  ten  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50; 

established  1883;  J. W.Nelson, editor;  Thomas 

&  Nelson,  publishers. 

CULLOM,  Livingston  Co.  D  45«tpop., 

on  Illinois  Central  Rd..  25  m.  E.  of  Pontlac, 
the  county  seat,  and  88  S.  W.  of  Chicago. 
File  factory.    Corn. 

CHRONICLE;  Thursdays;  republican: 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 


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llshed  1898;  S.  J.  Porterfleld,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

DAHL6REN,  Hamilton  Co.  Q  452t 

pop.,  on  Louisville  &  Nashville  Rd.,  10  m. 

N.  W.  of  McLeansboro,  the  county  seat,  and 

91  S.  E.  of  Saint  Louis,  Mo.    Agriculture. 

EC  H  O;  Thursdays;  independent;  elxht 
pages  16x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1899;  G.  T.  Rhodes,  editor  and  publisher  ( 1—8). 

DALLAS  CITY,  Hancock  and  Hen- 
derson Cos.  -n  1,200  pop.— local  estimate 
1,500— on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  and 
Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rds.,  16  m. 
N.  of  Carthage,  the  county  seat.  Manu- 
factures of  carriages,  button  factory,  brick 
and  tile  works  and  lumber.    Farming. 

ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays:  Independ- 
ent; eight  pases  15x22;  subscription  SI. 50; 
established  1899;  Dallas  Printing  Co.  (Inc.), 
editors  and  publishers  (2—8).  _ 

Copies    printed:      1,033  in   1903 
1,414  in  1904 
1,584  in  190S 
1,687  in   1906 
1,674  in   1907 
REVIEW;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1886;  L.S.  Reid, 
editor  and  publisher. 

DANFORTH,  Iroquois  Go.  D-  407t 
pop.,  on  Illinois  Central  Rd.,  12  m.  W.  of 
Watseka,  the  county  seat,  and  76  S.  of  Chi- 
cago.   Corn  and  oats. 

HERALD;  Saturdays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1  ;  established  1899 ;  Herald 
Publishing  Company,  editors  and  publishers. 

DANVERS,  McLean  Co.  u  607tpop., 

on  Cleveland,  Cincinnati,    Chicago  &  St. 

Louis  Rd.,  10  m.  W.  of  Bloomington,  the 

county  seat.    Farming. 

DISPATCH;  Thursdays;  four  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1880;  John 
S.  Popple,  editor  and  publisher. 

DANVILLE,  c.  h.,  Vermilion  Co.  n- 

40,000  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Eastern  Illinois, 
Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  &  St.  Louis 
and  Wabash  Rds.  and  Vermilion  r.,  120 
m.  E.  bv  N.  E.  of  Springfield,  the  State 
capital,  and  123  S.  of  Chicago.  Coal  mining, 
manufacturing  and  agriculture. 

CO.>II>IERCIAL-NEWS;  every  even 

Ing  except  Sunday,  and  WEEK  L.  Y,  Thurs- 
days; republican;  daily  eight  to  twenty-four, 
weekly  sixteen  pages  17x24;  subscription- 
dally  «3,  weekly  $1 ;  established— daily  Neics 
ISU',  Commercial  1862;  John  H.  Harrison,  ed 
iter;  Commercial  News  Co., publishers  (1—8). 
Copies    printed:     daily,    2,254  in  1901 

4,017  in  1902 
6,541  in  1903 

8,579  in   190S 

9,522  in  1906 

12,111   in   1907 

Weekly,    2,211  in  1901    and    2,296    in 

1902,    since   which    no    claim   to    issuing 

so  many  as  1,000  has  been  recorded. 

DEMOCRAT;  every  morning  except 
Monday;  eight  pages  173^x22;  subscription 
$5;  established  1897;  The  Democrat  Publish- 
ing Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (1—4). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  3.768  in^  1902, 
and  4,671  in  1905,  since  \yhich  time  it 
has   not    furnished    a    definite    and    satis- 


factory report,  but  was  credited  with 
printing  more  than  4,000  copies  for  the 
years    1906    and    1907. 

PRESS  ;  every  morning  except  Monday ; 
democratic;  eight  pages  18x22;  subscription 
$5;  established  1887;  John  Beard,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  3,898  in 
1903,   since  which  it  has   not  furnished 

any  definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but 
has  been  credited  with  more  than  2,250 
every  year  since,  up  to  and  including 
1907. 

BANNER;  Thursdays;  prohibition:  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1890; 
Geo.  W.  Woolsey,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 
Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  sat- 
isfactory statement  has  ever  been  se- 
cured from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit 
for  more  than    1,000  in    1906   and   1907. 

DEUTSCHE  ZEITUNG;  Fridays;  Ger 
man;    Independent;  eif,'ht  pages  17x24;  sub- 
scription $2;   established  1874;   Wm.  E.  Bry- 
ant, editor  and  publisher  (2—7). 

HEUAI^D:  semi-m   MtlilrfAAV 

INTER-.STATE  SCHOOL  RE- 
VIEW; monthly;  educational;  .^ixteen 
pages  8x11 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1892; 
W.  E.  Watt  and  L.  E.  Jones,  editors;  Illi- 
nois Printing  Company,  publishers. 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  has  had  credit 
for  exceeding  2,250  from  1900  to  and 
including    1907. 

DECATUR,  c.  h.,  .Macon  Co.  a  32,000 
pop.,  on  Illinois  Central,  Indiana,  Decatur 
&  Western,  Peoria,  Decatur  &  Evansville, 
Vandalla  Line  and  Wabasli  Rds.  and  San- 
gamon r.,38  m.  E.  of  Springfield,  the  State 
capital,  108  N.  E.  of  Saint  Louis,  Mo.,  and  169 
S.  S.  E.  of  Chicago.  Manufacturing.  Agrl 
culture  and  corn  mills. 

HERALD;  every  morning;  republican; 
daily  eight  to  sixteen  pages  15x22,  Sunday 
twenty  to  thirty-six  pages;  subscription  $5; 
established  1880;  Herald-Despatch  Co.,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  (1 — 8). 

Copies    printed:    daily,    3,996  in  1900 

4,893  in  1901 
5,304  in  190a 
7,477  in  190 
9,610  in  190 
11,335  in   1907 

m^^The  absolute  correct- 
ness of  the  latest  circulation 
rating  accorded  the  Herald  is 
guaranteed  by  the  publishers 
of  RoweH's  Annerican  News- 
paper Directory,  who  will  pay 
one  hundred  dollars  to  the  first  person  who 
successfully  controverts  its  accuracy. 

Publisher's  announcement. — Advertisers  in 
the  Decatur  Herald  are  guaranteed  an 
average  daily  and  Sunday  circulation  ex- 
ceeding 12,000  for  1908.  Average  last  three 
months  of  1907, 12,3.54—12,458  for  December— 
and  11,335  for  the  year  1907— is  sufficient 
circulation  for  a  city  of  32,000  and  surround- 
ing territory,  and  indicates  that  the  Her- 
ald covers  its  field.  Decatur  is  surrounded 
by  the  richest  farming  country,  and  Is  the 
center  of  a  network  of  railroads  and  inter- 
urbans.  Advertisers  in  the  Herald  are 
safe  in  going  after  business  in  Herald  ter- 
ritory. The  Herald  is  the  only  morning 
paper  in  Decatur,  has  a  cash  paid  circula- 


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prints  all  the  news  that  Is  fit  to  print. 

Advertising   rates   consistent   with   the 
circulation. 

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pages  \7^x22}4;  subscription  — daily  $5;  es- 
tablished 1879;  The  Review  Publishing  Co., 
editors  and  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  2,823  in  1895 
5,213  in  190J 
5,719  in  1902 
7,239  in  1903 
9,225  in  1904 
10,001  in  1905 
11,024  in   1906 

11,333  in   1907 
Sunday,    2,812  in   1895 
5,106  in   1901 
5,648  in   1902 
6,650  in   1903 
8,165  in   1904 
8,919  in  1905 
10,005   in   1906 
10,361   in   1907 
E^^The   absolute    correct- 
ness of  the  latest  circulation 
rating  accorded  the  Daily  Re- 
view   is    guaranteed     by    the 
publishers  of  Rowell's  Ameri- 
can Newspaper  Directory,  who 
will  pay  one    hundred  dollars   to   the   first 
person  who  successfully  controverts  its  ac- 
curacy. 

LABOR  WORLD;  Fridays;  labor; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 190U;  Bennett &Linxweiler,  editors  and 
publishers. 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1901 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the    claim. 

MODERN  WOODMAN;  Saturdays; 
Moaerii  Woodmen  of  America  and  Royal 
Neighbors;  eight  pages  9x12;  subscription  50 
cents;  established  1899;  Williams  Printing 
Company,  editors  and  publishers  (12—5)  (A  A). 
Copies  printed:  No  detailed  satisfac- 
tory report  was  ever  obtained  from 
this  paper,  but  it  has  been  credited  with 
exceeding  1,000  every  year  since  1900, 
up    to    and    including     1906. 

NATIONAL  HAY  AND  GRAIN 
REPORTER;  semi-monthly;  grain; 
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tablished  1899;  C.  A.  Burks,  editor;  Hay  & 
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DEERGREEK,  Tazewell  Cn.  n  298t 

pop.,  on  Lake  Erie  &  Western  Rd.,   16  m. 

E.  by  N.    E.  of  Pekin,    the   county   seat. 

Farming. 

PROGRESS;  Thursdays;  Independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  .$1.25;  estab- 
lished 1888;  J.  P.  Slyter,  editor  and  publisher. 

DEKALB,  Dekalb  Co.  b  9,000  pop., 
on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  and  Chicago 
&  Great  Western  Rds..  58  m.  W.  of  Chi- 
cago. Barbed  fence  wire  and  shoe  man- 
ufactories. Seat  of  Northern  Illinois  Nor- 
mal School. 
EVENING  CHRONICLE;  every  even 


Ingexcept Sunday, and  SEMI- WEEKLY, 
Wednesdays  and  Saturdays  ;  democratic  ; 
eight  pages— daily  18x24,  semi-weekly  15x22; 
subscription— dally  $4.60,  semi-weekly  $1.50; 
established  —  daily  1895,  semi  weekly  1879; 
Clinton  Rosette,  editor;  The  J.  F.  Glldden 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (2—8). 

ADVERTISER;  Wednesdays;  local; 
eight  pages  13x20 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1898;  Bailey  Rosette,  editor  and  publisher 
(.7—5). 

REVIEW;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15}^x22;  subscription  $1;    established 
1382:  H.  W.  Fay,  editor  and  publisher. 
Copies     printed:      1,500  in   1900 
1,500  in   1907 

DELAND,  Piatt  Co.  a  411t  pop.,  on 

Illinois  Central  Rd.,  23  m.  W.  of  Champaign. 

Farming  and  stock  raising. 

TRIBUNE;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1897;  J.  B.    RInehart,  editor  and  publisher. 

DELAVAN.  Tazewell Co.d  l,304t  pop., 
on  Chicago  &  Alton  and  Peoria  &  Evansville 
(branch  of  Illinois  Central)  Rds.,  17  m.  S.  of 
Pekin,  the  county  seat,  and  30  S.  W.  of 
Bloomlngton.  Grain  growing  and  stock 
raising. 

ADVERTISER;  Thursdays ;  demo- 
cratic ;  four  pages  20x26 ;  subscription  $1 ; 
established  18^;  John  Culbertson,  editor  and 
publisher  (7-5) 

TI3IES-PRESS;  Wednesdays;  republi- 
can; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1874;  S.  H.  Beatty,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  issue  of  1,600  in 
1898,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
any  definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but 
has  been  credited  with  more  than  1,000 
every  year  since,  up  to  and  including 
1907. 

DE    PUE,  Bureau   Co.  b    4681  pop.— 

local   estimate    1,185  — on    Chicago,   Rock 

Island  &  Pacific  Rd.,  95  m.  W.  of  Chicago. 

Zinc  manufacturing. 

JOURNAL;  Thursdays;  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  established  Sep- 
tember. 190.T;  Ralph  Hunt,  editor  aud  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

DES    PLAIN  ES,   Cook   Co.  cf  l,666t 

pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  17  m. 

N.  W.  of  Chicago  and  30  S.  of  Waukegan, 

Brick  yard  and  flour  mill. 

SUBURBAN  TIMES;  Saturdays;  In- 
dependent; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1886;  D.  J.  Gillespie,  editor 
and  publisher. 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the    claim. 

DIETERICH,  Effingham  Co.    p  382t 
pop.,  on  Indiana  &  Illinois  Southern  Rd.,  9 
m.  S.  E.  of   Effingham,   the  county   seat. 
Grain  and  produce. 
GAZETTE ;  Thursdays ;  eight  pages  13x20 ; 

subscription  50  cents;  established  1898;  F.  S. 

Marrs,  editor  and  publisher. 


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DI VERNON,  Sangamon  Co.  n  1,106 
pop.,  on  Illiuois  Central  Kd.,  18  m.  S.  of 
Springfield,  the  county  seat  and  State  capi- 
tal.   Coal  mining. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  ^1;  established 
August,  1899;  I  S.  Dunn,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (.  1—8 ). 

DIXON,  c.  h.,  Lee  Co.  ti  r,9l7t  pop., 
on  Illinois  Central  and  Chicago  &  North- 
western Rds.  and  Rock  r.,  98  n\.  W.  of  Chi- 
cago. Water  and  electric  power  for  mills 
and  factories. 

EVENING  TELEGRAFil  ;  every 
evening  except  Sunday,  and  sEMl- 
WEEKLV,  Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  re- 
publican; eight  pages  I7}^x22;  subscription- 
daily  $5,  semi- weekly  $1  :  established— daily 
1883,  semi- weekly  1851:  B.  F.  Shaw  Printing 
Co.,  publishers  (2—3). 

Copies  printed:  The  daily  edition  of 
this  paper  had  credit  for  an  average 
issue  of  1,721  in  1904,  since  which  time 
it  has  not  furnished  a  report,  but  was 
credited  with  printing  more  than  1,000 
copies    for    the    years    1906    and    1907. 

The  semi-weekly  edition  had  credit 
for  issuing  more  than  i.ooo  copies  in 
the  year  1902,  but  has  not  since  set  up 
any    claim    for    issuing    so    many. 

STAR;  every  evening  except  Sunday; 
republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$5;  established  1889;  The  Dixon  Star  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies     printed:      3,128  in   1905 
2,711   in   1907 

SUN;  every  evening  except  Sunday,  and 
SE3II-WEEKL, Y,  Tuesdaysand  Fridays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
—daily  $5,  semi-weekly  $1;  established- 
daily  1894,  semi  weekly  1868;  Fuller  Bros., 
editors  and  publishers. 

WESTERN  MUSICIAN;  monthly; 
music  and  drama  ;  sixteen  pages  93^x12;  sub- 
scription 50  cents;  established  October,  190U; 
L.   L.    Smith,  editor  and  publisher. 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1902 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect,  Tt 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the   claim. 

DONOVAN,  Iroquois  Co.  D-  275t  pop., 

on   Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago   &   St. 
Louis  Rd.,  about  20  m.  S.  of  Kankakee. 
ARGUS ;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

DOWNERS  GROVE,  Dv-  Page  Co. 

D"  2.103+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  & 
Quincy  Rd.,  8  m.  E.  of  Naperville  and  21 
W.  of  Chicago.  Furniture  and  tool  man- 
ufactories. 

REPORTER;  Saturdays:  independent; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1883;  W.  Harry  Spears,  editor;  The 
Kelmscott  Press,  publishers  (7—5). 

DUNDEE,  Kane  Co.  u  *.937t  pop.  (of 
township ) ,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd. , 
47  m.  N.  W.  of  Chicago.  Manufactures  of 
wagon  skeins,  letter  presses,  blacksmiths' 
tools,  plows  and  farm  implements.  Milk- 
condensing  factory. 
COURIER  ;    Saturdays  ;    Independent ; 

eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 


ILLINOIS. 


Ilshedl888;  Albert  L.  Hall,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

HAWKEYE;  Thursdays;  republican: 
eight  to  twelve  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.25;  established  1890;  W.  H.  Tompkins  and 
F.  E.  Holmes,  editors  and  publishers  (2—8). 

DU QUOIN,  Perry  Co.  g  4,S53t  pop., 

at  junction  of  Illinois  Central  and  St.  Louis, 
Alton  &  Terre  Haute  Rds.,  70  m.  S.  E.  of 
Saint  Louis,  Mo.  Foundry,  machine  shops, 
planing  mill,  salt  woi-ks  and  fourteen  coal 
mines.    Agriculture. 

EVENING  CALL.;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday;  eight  pages  13x20:  subscription 
$3.50;  established  1895;  Augustus  W.  Essick, 
editor  and  publisher. 

Copies      printed:        756  in   1907 
TRIBUNE;   Fridays;  republican;   four 
pages    20x26;    subscription   $1  ;   established 
1863 ;   John   T.  Beem,   editor  and  publisher 
(7-5). 

D  U  R  A  N  D  ,  Winnebago  Co.  6  57 It 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee    &    St.  Paul 
Rd.,  about  20  m.  N.  E.  of  Freeport.    Grain 
and  stock  raising. 
GAZETTE;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

D WIGHT,  Livingston  Co.  D  2,0l5t 
pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Alton  and  Indiana.  Illi- 
nois &  Iowa  Rds.,  72  m.  S.  W.  of  Chicago. 
Farming  and  stock  raising. 
JOURNAL;    Thurardays;    independent; 
eight  pages  15x'^2;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1869;  I.  H.  Baker,  editor;  J.  C.  Mason,^ 
publisher;   publishes  editions  for  neighbor- 
ing towns. 

SU^  ;  Saturdays;  independent  republican ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1868;  W.  H.  Ketcham,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; prints  editions  for  flraceviile  and 
Gardner  (7— o). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  issue  of  1,100  in  1900,  since 
which  it  has  not  furnished  any  definite 
and  satisfactory  report,  but  has  been 
credited  with  more  than  i.ooo  every 
year  since,  up  to  and  including  1907. 
BANNER;  monthly;  Sons  of  Veterans; 
twelve  pages  10x12;  subscription  50  cents; 
established  1897;  Wm.  G.  Dustin,  editor  and 
publisher  (12—5). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  6,054  ^°.  ^900 
and  35,833  in  1905,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satis- 
factory report,  but  was  credited  with 
more   than   20,000   in    1907. 

EARL.VILL.E,  Lasalle  Co.   [j    l,122r 
pop.,  at  Junction  of  Chicago,  Burlington  & 
Quincy  and  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rds.. 
35  m.  W.  S.  W.  of  Aurora.    A  manufactur- 
ing center.    Grain  and  stock  raising. 
LEADER;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1861;  E.  B.  Tabor,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 
Copies     printed:     1,498  in   1907 

EAST  DUBUQUE,  Jo  Daviess  Co.  ti 

1,146+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington*  Quincy 
and  Illinois  Central  Rds.  and  Mississippi  r., 
opposite  Dubuque,  Iowa.  Agriculture  and 
mining. 

REGI  ST  ER;  Fridays;  independent: 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1896;  Register  Printing  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers. 


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EAST  MOIilNE,  Rock  Island  Co.  b 
133  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy, 
Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul,  Chicago, 
Rock  Island  &  Pacific,  Davenport,  Rock  Is- 
land &  Northwestern  Rds.,  9  m.  E.  of  Rock 
Island. 

ENTERPRISE;  semi-weekly,  Wednes- 
days and  Saturdays ;  independent  repub- 
lican; four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1903;  Thos.  E.  Caverly,  editor  and 
Dublisher  (1—5). 

£  ASTON,  Mason  Co.   D  335  pop.,  on 

Illinois  Central  Rd.,  12  in.  S.  E.  of  Havana, 

the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 

ENTERPRIJ*E;  Fridays;  independent; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscriptlim  $1 :  established 
February,  1902;  T.  A.  Danford,  editor;  War- 
ren Milby,  publisher. 

EAST  SAINT  LOUIS,  Saint  Clair 
Co.  p  29,655+  pop.,  on  E.  bank  of  Missis 
Bippi  r.,  directly  opposite  and  connected 
with  Saint  Louis,  Mo.,  by  bridges  and 
ferries.  Extensive  stock  yards,  packing 
houses,  grain  elevators,  flour  and  rolling 
mills,  Iron  works  and  other  manufactories. 

C03I3IERCIAIj;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  Sundaj'  morning;  democratic; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $4.80;  estab- 
lished 1897;  George  H.  Stein,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (10— 6)  (A  A). 

IL.LIXOIS  ITEM;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  Sunday  morning,  and 
WEEKLY,  Thursdays  (A  A). 

J  O  U  RN  A  Li  ;  every  evening  except  Satur- 
day, and  Sunday  morning;  Independent; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $3;  established 
1889;  James  VV.Kirk,  editor;  Frank  P.  Fox  & 
Co.,  publishers. 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1902 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the    claim. 

ADVOCATE;  Thursdays  A  A). 

CrAZETTE;  Saturdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab 
lishedl865;  Jolin  H.  Suess,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7—5). 

REPUBLICAN  NEWS;  Thursdays 
(A  A). 

SENTINEL.;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

POULTRY  CULTURE;  monthly; 
poultry;  sixteen  to  twenty-four  pages 
8^.^x11  J^;  subscription  2»  cents;  established 
June,  1901;  Edwin  C.  Singers,  editor;  Poultry 
Culture  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (2—3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  6,375  in 
1902,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
any  definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but 
has  been  credited  with  more  than  4,000 
every  year  since,  up  to  and  including 
1907. 

EDINBURG,  Chriitian  Co.  a  l.OTlf 
pop.,   on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Southwestern 
Rd.,  9  m.  N.  W.  of  Taylorvllle,  the  county 
,  seat,  and  20  S.  E.  of  Springfield,  the  State 
capital.    Agriculture  and  mining. 
HERALD;   Wednesdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  13x20;    subscription   $1;   estab- 
lished 1^;  Frank  T.  Kauerauf,  editor  and 
publisher. 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
this   paper  seemed  to  assert   that  it  had 


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an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the   claim. 

EDWARDSVILL.E,  c.  h.,  Madison 

Co.  p  6,200  pop.,  on  Litchfield  &  Madison, 
Toledo,  St  Louis  &  Western  Illinois  Ter- 
miual  and  Wabash  Rds.,  18  m.  N.  E.of  Saint 
Louis,  Mo.  Cabinet  shops,  brass  foundry, 
machine  shops,  radiator  plant,  roofing 
plant,  fiour  mills,  brick  j'ards  and  coal 
mines.    Agriculture. 

INTELLIGENCER;   dally  except 
Sunday;   democratic;    four  to    eight    pages 
18x22;  subscription  $4;   established    18B2;  C. 
Boeschenstein,  editor  and  publisher  (1— b). 
Copies    printed:      2,256  in   1900 
2,369  in  1901 
2,567   in   1902 
2,951   in   1903 
3,201   in   1904 
3,314  in  1905 
3,532  m   1906 
3,292  in   1907 
REPUBLICAN;     semi  weekly,     Tues- 
days and  Fridays;  republican;  Tuesdays  four, 
Fridays  eight  pages  16x24;  subscription  $1.25; 
established    1869;    W.    R.    Grossman,  editor 
and  pubMflher  (1—8). 

DEMOCHAT;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  16x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1872;  A.  L.  Brown,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

ETTlNGUAM^ch.,  Effingham  Co.  p 
3.774+  pop.,  on  Illinois  Central,  Indiana  <k 
Illinois  Southern,  Vaudalla  Line  and  Wa- 
bash Rds.,  98  m.  E.  N.  E.  of  Saint  Louis,  Mo. 
Manufacturing. 

RECORD;  every  morning  except  Mon- 
day, and  DE310CRAT,  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic ;  daily  four,  weekly  eight  pages  15x22  ; 
subscription— daily  $5.  weekly  $1;  estab- 
lished—daily 1899,  weekly  1857;  Le  Crone 
Press,  editors  and  publishers  (1— S). 

Copies  printed:  The  weekly  edition 
of  this  paper  had  credit  for  an  average 
issue  of  1,450  in  1900,  since  which  it 
has  not  furnished  any  definite  and 
satisfactory  report,  but  has  been  credit- 
ed with  more  than  1,000  every  year 
since,    up    to    and    including    1907- 

REPUBLICAN;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1872;  Homer  Clark,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7— 5).  ^ 

VOLRSBLATT  ;  Thursdays;  German; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1878  :  Albert  H.  Gravenhorst 
&  Son,  editors  and  publishers  (1—8). 

ELBURN,  J^ane  Co.  ^  606t  pop.,  on 
Chicago  &  Northwest!  rn  Rd.,  9  m.  W.  of 
Geneva,  the  county  seat,  and  44  from  Cbi- 
cago.  Dairying  and  stock  raising. 
RECORD;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1:  establlshfd 
1895;  Roy  Glfford,  editor  and  publisher  (8—6). 

ELDORADO,  Saline  Co.  q  l,445t 
pop.,  on  Illinois  Central,  Cleveland,  Cin- 
cinnati, Chicago  &  St.  Louis  and  Louisville 
&  Nashville  Rds. 

ENTER  PRISE :  Thursdays  (A  A). 
SALINE  COUNTY  REPUBLICAN* 

Thursdays;  republican;   eight   pages  15x22; 


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subscriprlon  |1;  established  1838;  0.  T.  Wills, 
editor  aud  publisher  (1—8). 

ELGIN,  Kant  Co.  b  22,433t  pop.,  on 
Chicago  &  Northwestern  and  Chicago,  Mil- 
waukee &  St.  Paul  Rds.  and  Fox  r.,  33  m. 
W.  N.  W.  of  Chicago.  Large  watch  manu- 
factory. Seat  of  Northern  Insane  Asylum. 
Agriculture  aud  dairying. 

COURIER;  every  evening  except  Sun 
day,  and  WEEKLY,  Saturday!;  republi- 
can; daiij'  eight  pages  18x22,  weekly  eight 
pa^es  16x22;  subscription— daily  $5,  weekly 
$1.50;  established— dally  1879,  weekly  1875; 
Albert  L.  Hall,  editor;  Courier  Publishing 
Co.,  publishers. 

NEWS;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  AnVOCATE,  Saturdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  lSx22;  subscription  — dally  $5, 
weekly  $1.50;  established— daily  1873,  weekly 
1847;  Lowrle  &  Black,  editors  aud  publishers. 

Copies  printed:  The  daily  edition  of 
this  paper  had  credit  for  an  average 
issue  of  2,258  in  1895,  since  which  it 
has  not  furnished  any  definite  and  sat- 
isfactory report,  but  has  been  credited 
with  more  than  1,000  every  year  since 
1900,    up    to    and    including    1907. 

The  weekly  edition  has  on  two  oc- 
casions indicated  a  desire  to  have  cre- 
dit for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies 
regularly,  but  such  definite  information 
as  would  warrant  such  a  rating  has 
never   been  forthcoming. 

PRESS;  every  evening  except  Sunday; 
independent;  eight  pages  17x22;  subscription 
$3,  established  1895;  B.  J.  Terry,  editor;  The 
Press  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (1— )8. 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1.682  for  the 
year  1905,  since  which  it  has  not  fur- 
nished any  definite  and  satisfactory 
report,  but  was  credited  with  more  than 
1,000  every  year  since,  up  to  and  in- 
cluding   1907. 

BOYS'  WORLD;  Saturdays;  young 
people;  eight  pages  11x14:  subscription  r"0 
cents;  established  April,  1902;  David  C.  Cook 
Publishing   Co.,  publishers;   dated   also    at 

Chicago  (1—8). 

Copies     printed:     282,404  in  1903 

292,980  in  1904 

331,596  in  1906 

333,403  in  1907 

DAIRY  REPORT;  Mondays;  dairy 
market;  eight  pages  10x14;  subscription  $1; 
established  1391;  W.  C.  WlUson,  editor:  The 
Elgin  Dairy  Report  Co.,  publishers  (1—3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  2,549  in 
1899.  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
any  definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but 
was  credited  with  exceeding  2,250  in 
1904  and  more  than  1,000  in  1906  and 
and    1907. 

GERMANIA  ;  Wednesdays,  and  HER- 
O  li  D,  Saturdays;  German;  republican; 
twelve  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  estab 
ll<>hed  1891;  A.  F.  Schader.  editor  and  pub 
llsher. 

Copies  printed:  These  papers  had 
credit  for  a  combined  average  issue  of 
1,664  for.  the  year  1895,  but  have  not 
since  made  claim  to  issuing  so  many 
as    1,000   copies. 

GIRLS'  COMPANION;  Saturdays; 
juvenile;  eight  pages  11x14;  subscription  50 
cents;  established  April.  1902;  David  C.Cook 


Publishing  Co., editors  and  publishers;  dated 

also  at  Chicago  (1—S). 

Copies  printed:  292,269  in  1903 
297*500  in  1904 
322,808  in  1906 
331,673   in   1907 

GOSPEL.  MESSENGER  J  Saturdays; 
baptist  brethren  church;  sixteen  pages 
12x17;  subscription  $1.50:  established  1876; 
J.  H  3Ioore  and  D.  L.  Miller,  editors;  Breth- 
ren Publishing  House,  publishers.  Does  not 
insert  advertisements. 

I  N  G  L.  E  N  O  O  K  ;  Tuesdays;  thirty-two 
pages  9x12;  subscription  $1;  established  1898; 
H.  M.  Barwick,  editor;  Brethren  Publishing 
House,  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  has  had  credit 
for   exceeding   4,000   in    1907. 

YOUNG      PEOPLE'S      WEEKLY; 

Saturdays;  young  people;  eight  pages  12x17; 
subscription  75 cents;  established  1886;  David 
C.  Cook,  editor;  David  C.  Cook  Publishing 
Co.,  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies     printed:     295,596  in   1903 
199,635  in   1904 
192,538  in   1906 
199,326  in    1907 
MOTHER'S  MAGAZINE;   monthly; 
sixty-four  pages   SVixll"^;    subscription    50 
cents;  established  December,  1905;  David  C. 
Cook,   editor;    David   C.    Cook    Publishing 
Company,  publishers  (1—3). 

Copies  printed:  Xo  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding  75,000  in  1907,  which  is  the 
highest  rating  accorded  in  the  absence 
of    a    definite    and    satisfactory    report. 

NEW    CENTURY    SUNDAY 
SCHOOL  TEACHERS'  MONTHLY; 
undenominational;  forty  rapes  814x11 ;  sub- 
scription 60  cents  ;  established    19(i0;    David 
C.  Cook,  editor  and  publisher  (1—3). 
Copies    printed:    42,095   in   1902 
51,750  in   1903 
51,624  m   1904 
47,248  in   1906 
41,649  in   1907 

ELIZABETH,  Jo  Daviess  Co.  t]659t 
pop.,  on  Chicago  Great  Western  Rd.,  15  m. 
8.  E.  of  Galena,  the  county  seat.  Farming 
and  lead  mining. 

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JOURNAL  ;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Wednesdays  ;  repub- 
lican; eight  pages— daily  17x28,  weekly  18x24; 
subscription  —  dally  $5,  weekly  $1.50;  estab- 
lished-daily 1879,  weekly  1878;  S.  D.  Adkins, 
editor;    Journal    Printing    Company,  pub- 
lishers (9—3).  ^    .  ^         . 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  either  the  daily  or  the  weekly 
issue  of  this  paper,  but  the  daily  had 
credit  for  exceeding  1,000  in  1903  and 
the    weekly    in    1906    and    1907- 

STANDARD;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Fridays ;  repub- 
lican; daily  8  to  12  pages- weekly  12  pages 
18x24;  subscription-daily  $5,  weekly  $1.50: 
established  as  X>e?nocrat.  daily  188(,  weekly 
1383;  W.W.  Krape,  editor  and  publl8her(7— 5). 
Copies  nrinted:  For  the  year  1899 
the  weeklv  edition  of  this  paper  seemed 
to      assert      that     it     had      an      average 


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issue  exceeding  i,ooo  copies,  but  failed 
to  furnish  such  definite  information  as 
would  warrant  the  accordance  of  a  ra- 
ting to  that  effect.  It  has  not  since 
made    anv    renewal    of    the    claim. 

DEUTSCHER  ANZElGER;We(ineg 
days;  German;  independent  -  democratic  ; 
eight  pages  17x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1853;  W.  H.  Wagner,  editor;  W.  H. 
Wagner  &  Sons,  puldlsliers.  A  four- page 
paper,  Der  Sonnstagsgast,  is  published  Sat 
urdaj's  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  Xo  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding    i,oo6    in     1907. 

KNIGHTS    OF    THE    GI.O BE ; 

monthly;  insurance;  Knights  of  the  Globe; 
eight  pages  10x14;  subscription  50  cents;  es 
tablished  1891;  Wm.  W.  Krape,  editor  and 
publisher  (12—5). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  15,966  in  1905, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  a  re- 
port, but  was  credited  with  more  than 
7,500  in    1906   and    1907. 

NATIONAL.  SERVICE  MAGA- 
ZINE; monthly:  live  stock;  thirty-two  to 
sixty-four  pages  9x12;  subscription  50  cents; 
established  October,  19u6;  R.  R.  Fisher,  editor 
and  publisher  (9— 7). 

Copies  printed:  Xo  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding    4,000    in    1907. 

TRIBIJNE;    monthly;    poultry,    swine 
and  sheep;    forty  to  eighty  pages  9x12;  sub 
scriptlon  50  cents;   established  1895;    R.  R. 
Fisher,  editor  and  publisher  (12—4). 

Copies  printed:  10,583  in  1904  and 
16,333  in  1906,  since  which  it  has  not 
furnished  any  definite  and  satisfactory 
report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
than    12,500    in    1907. 

PULTON,  Whiteside  Co.  \j  2,685t  pop. 
on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy,  Chicago 
Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  and  Chicago  &  North- 
western Rds.  and  Mississippi  r..  about  40  m. 
above  Davenport,  Iowa,  and  136  W.  of  Chi 
oago.    Shipping  point.    Farming. 

JOURNAL  ;  semi-weekly,  Tuesdays  and 
Fridays ;  independent  demof^ratic ;  four  pages 
20x24;  subscription  $2;  established  1854;  A.  W. 
Bastian,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis, 
factory  statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding    1,000    in    1906    and    1907. 

MYSTIC  WORKER;  monthly;  fra- 
ternal Insurance;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription 50  cents;  esta'Wished  1896;  The 
Mystic  Workers  of  the  World,  editors  and 
publishers  (1—8). 

Copies    printed:    32,250  in  1903 
42,416  in   1904 
50,000  in  1906 
50,000  in   1907 
G  A  L  E  N  A  ,  c.   h..   Jo  Daviess  Co. 
"□    5,005t    pop.,    on     Chicago,    Burlington 
&     Quincy,     Chicago      &.      Northwestern 
and  Illinois   Central   Rds.  and  Galena  r., 
4  m.  from  its   entrance    into   the   Missis- 
sippi.    Manufactures     of    furniture,  car- 
riages,  lumber,   sashes,  doors  and  blinds. 
Smelting  works,  marble  and  stone  works, 
iron  foundries,   etc.    Corn,  oats,  potatoes, 


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wheat,  flax,  butter,  wool,  hay,  pork  and 
live  stock.  Lead  and  zinc  mines. 
GAZETTE;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  republi- 
can; daily  four,  weekly  eight  pages  17x24; 
subscription— dally  $5.20,  weekly  $1-50;  estab- 
lished-daily 1857,  weekly  1834;  The  Galena 
Gazette  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (8—3). 

Copies  printed:  The  weekly  edition 
of  this  paper  had  credit  for  an  average 
issue  of  6,526  in  1894,  since  which  tiine 
it  has  not  furnisher  a  definite  and  satis- 
factory report,  but  was  credited  with 
printing  more  than  2,250  copies  in  1906 
and    1907. 

GALESBURG.c.h.,  Knox  Co. -a 

18,607+  pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa 
Fe,  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rds., 
53  m.  N.  W.  of  Peoriar-and  165  S.  W.  of 
Chicago.  Seat  of  Knox  and  Lombard 
Colleges  and  St.  Joseph's  Academy.  Man- 
ufacturing. 

EVENING  MAIL;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays; 
independent-republican;  eight  to  twenty- 
four  pages  17^4x24;  subscription— daily  $6, 
weekly  $1;  estabhshed  1889;  A.  W.  West,  edi- 
tor; The  Dally  Mall  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers (12— 7  P). 

Copies    printed:     daily,     2,564  in  1900 

2,816  in   1901 

3.953  in   1902 

4,872  in   1903 

5,246  in   1904 

5,229  in   1905 

5,281  in  1906 

Since   which   it  has   not  furnished   any 

definite     and     satisfactory     report,     but 

was    credited    with    more    than    4,000    in 

1907. 

Weekly,    2,351   m   1900 

2,260  in   1904 

In   the  absence  of  a  report  the   weekly 

was    credited    with    exceeding     1,000     in 

1906    and    1907. 

Piihlislttr'fi  (I iinouncemeut.— The  Galesburg 
Evening  Mail,  Galesburg.  111.,  reaches  a 
class  of  buyers  in  the  most  prosperous  field 
in  the  State  of  Illinois.  Sworn  circulation 
of  over  5,300  maintained  without  the  use  of 
premiums.  Population  of  Galesbiirp.  25,000. 
Knox  county.  .50,000.  Eastern  and  Western 
Representatives.  Payne  &  Young,  510  Potter 
Building.  N.  Y.  City ;  750  Marquette  Building, 
Chicajio. 

REPUBLICAN-REGISTER;  every 
evening  except  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY, 
Saturdays;  republican;  sixteen  pages  18x22; 
Bubscriptlon  —  daily  $6,  weekly  $1;  estab- 
lished-daily 1870,  weekly  1867;  The  Galesburg 
Printing  Company,  publishers  (1 — 4). 

Copies    printed:     daily,    2,087  in   1895 

4,724  in   1904 

5,149  in   1907 

Weekly,    2,009  in  1900 

1,807  in  1904 

In  the  absence  of  a  report  the  weekly 

was    credited    with    exceeding     1,000    in 

1906   and    1907. 

ILLINOIS  DEMOCRAT;  Fridays: 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  establinhed  1854;  Karl  R.  Haggenjos,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (1—6). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding  i.ooo  in  1906  and  in  1907. 
LA  BOR  NEWS;  Fridays  (A  A). 
LOMBARD  REVIEW;  monthly;  col- 
legiate; thirty  six  pages  7x10;    subscription 


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<1;  established  l^'SS;  Gail  Q.  Porter,  editor; 
Tiie  Lombard  Review  Joint  Stock  Co.,  pub- 
lishers. 

GALVA,  JT«nry  Co.  ^  2,68;it  pop.,  at 
junction  of  Chicago,  Burlinpjton  &  Quincy 
and  Rock  Island  &  Peoria  Rds.,  23  m.  N.  E. 
of  Galesburg.  Coal  mining  and  manufac- 
turing. 

NEWS;  Thursdays  ;  republican  ;  eight 
pages  18x:i4;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1879;  E.  E.  Fitch,  editor  and  publisher. 

STANDARD;  Wednesdays;  republican; 
«lght  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 18S1 ;  Wm.  McMeekin,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

GARDNER,  Grundy  Co.  ^  l,036t  pop., 
on  Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  &  St. 
Louis  and  Chicago  &  Alton  Rds.,  26  m.  N. 
E.  of  Pontiac.    Coal  mining  and  farming. 

CHRONICLE;  Fridays;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1889;  W.S. 
Park,  editor  and  publisher  (2—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  1,265  for 
the  year  1902,  but  has  not  since  made 
claim  to  issuing  so  many  as  1,000  copies. 

GENESEO,  ffenry  Co.  ^  3,356t  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd.,23 
m.  E.  of  Rock  Island.  Seat  of  a  Presbyter- 
ian academy.    Agriculture. 

ENTERPRISE;  semi-weekly,  Tuesdays 
and  Fridays  (A  A). 
REPUBLiIC  ;    Fridays ;   repbulican ; 

sixteen  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1856 :  A.  Lleberknecht,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2—8). 

Copies  printed:  2,490  in  1900 
3,230  in  1905 
3,472  in   1907 

GENEVA,  c.  h.,  Kane  Co.  ^  3,070 
pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  and  Chi- 
cago, Burlington  &  Quincy  Rds.  and  Fox  r., 
35  m.  W.  of  Chicago.  Dairying  and  manu- 
facturing. 

PATROL;  Thursdays,  prohibition;  four 
pages  16x22;  aubscription  $1;  established 
1888;  C.  W.  Bailey,  editor  and  publisher (1—8). 

REPUBLICAN;  weekly,  twice-a-week, 
Wednesday s  and  Saturdays ;  republican ;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1848;  Charles  B.  Mead,  editor  and  publisher. 

GENOA,  Dekalb  Co.  ^  l.UOtpop.,  on 
Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  and  Illinois 
Central  Rds. ,  59  m.  W.  of  Chicago.  Dairying 
and  manufacturing. 

REPUBLICAN-JOURNAL;    Fri 

days;  republican;  eight  to  ten  pages  17J^x22; 
subscription  $1.25;  established— Jou»-naI  1900, 
Republican  1902,  consolidated  1904;  C.  D. 
Schoonmaker,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1902 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  then  to  furnish,  and  has  not 
since  furnished,  such  definite  informa- 
tion as  would  warrant  the  accordance  of 
a   rating  to  that  effect. 

GEORGETOWN,  Vermilion  Co.  D- 
3,500  pop.,  on  Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago 
&  St.  Louis  Rd.,  12  m.  S.  of  Danville,  the 
county  seat.  Coal  mining  and  agriculture. 
NEWS;  Thursdays;  ten  pages  15x22;  sub- 


scription  $1.50;    established    1899:    Akers    8c 
Tewman,  editors  and  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance   of    a    rating   to    that    effect. 

GERMAN  VALLEY,  Stephenson 
Cr>.  Vi  on  Chicago  Great  Western  Rd.,  11  m. 
S.  E.  of  Freeport,  the  county  seat.  Agri- 
culture. 

DER  MITAKIIKITER  ;  monthly; 
German;  undenominational;  sixteen  pages 
8x11;  subscription  50  cents;  established  1890; 
Rev.  A.  F.  Beyer,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3). 

GIBSON  CITY,  Ford  Co.  a-  2,054t 
pop.,  at  the  intersection  of  Lake  Erie  & 
Western,  Illinois  Central  and  Wabash  Rds., 
35  m.  E.  of  Bloomlngton  and  113  S.  of  Chi- 
cago.   Farming. 

ENTERPRI  SE ;  Thursdays ;  republican; 
eight  pHges  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1883;  WooleyBros.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (1—8). 

GIBSON  COURIER;  Fridays;  Inde- 
pendent; eight  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1873;  E.  Lowry's  Sons,  ed- 
itors and  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  1,003  in  1900 
1,117  in  1901 
1,203  in  1903 
1,283  in  1904 
1,450  in  1905 
1,450  in  1906 
1,490  in   1907 

OILMAN,  Iroquois  Co.  D-  l,441tpop., 
on  Illinois  Central  and  Toledo,  Peoria  & 
Western  Rds.,  81  m.  S.  W.  of  Chicago.  Lin- 
seed-oil works  and  tile  factory.    Corn  belt. 

SIGNAL;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1896;  Will  T.  Irelan,  editor  and  publisher 
(7-5)  (A  A^. 

ST  A  R ;  Wednesdays ;  Independent ;  eight 
pages  15}^x20:  subscription  $1;  established 
1868;  A.  S.  Chapman,  editor  and  publisher 
(8—6). 

GIRARD,  Macoupin  Co.  a  2,230  pop., 

on  Chicago  &  Alton  and  Chicago,  Burling- 
ton &  Quincy  Rds.,  about  25  m.  S.  S,  E.  of 
Springfield,  the  State  capital.  Agriculture 
and  coal  mining. 

ANCHOR;  Thursdays  ;  independent ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  established  July  23,  1903; 
H.  F.  Henrlchs,  editor  and  publisher  (12—5). 

GAZETTE  ;  Thursdays  ;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1879;  Fred  L.  Tipton,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

GLASFORD,  ^«oHa  Co.  □   750  pop., 
on  Toledo,  Peoria  &  Western  Rd.,  10  m.  W. 
of  Pekin,  the  nearest  large  town,  and  16 
S.  W.  of  Peoria,  the  county  seat.    Grain. 
GAZETTE;    Thursdays;    independent; 
eight  pages   15x22;  subscription  $1.E0;  estab- 
lished 1899;  W.  F.  Rader,  editor  and  publish- 
er (1-8). 

GLEN  ELLYN,  Du  Page  Co.  rf  793t 
pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  20  m. 
W.  of  Chicago. 

AMERICAN     PIGEON    KEEPER; 

semimonthly;  pigeons:  twenty  pages  9x12; 


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subscription  $1;  established  1898;  J.  C.  Pratt, 
editor;  American  Pigeon  Keeper  Co.,  pub- 
lishers (1—7). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  years  1902, 
1906  and  1907  this  paper  seemed  to 
assert  that  it  had  an  average  issue  ex- 
ceeding 1,000  copies,  put  failed  to  fur- 
nish such  definite  information  as  would 
warrant  the  accordance  of  a  rating  to 
that  effect. 

GOLCONDA,  c.  h.,  Pope  Co.  g  1,14 Of 
pop.,  on  Illinois  Central  Rd.  and  Ohio  r., 
80  m.E.  by  N.  E.  of  Cairo  and  120  S.  W.  of 
Evansville,  Ind.  Manufactures.  Shipping 
point  for  agricultural  and  mineral  coun- 
try. 

HER  A  L.D -ENTERPRISE;  Thurs- 
days; republican;  four  pages  20x26;  subscrip- 
tion $1 ;  established  1857;  Craig  &  Clanahan, 
editors  and  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies     printed:      1,025  in   1899 
1,638  in   1907 

GOLDEN,  Adams  Co.  -n  516t  pop.,  on 
Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  and  Wabash 
Rds..  about  25  m.   N.  E.  of  Quincy.    Agri- 
culture. 
NEW  ERA  ;  Thursdays ;  eight  pages  15x22 ; 

subscription  $1;  established  1891;  C.  W.  Stln- 

son,  editor  and  publisher. 

GOODHOPE,  McDonough  Co.  -a  430t 

pop.,  on  Toledo,  Peoria  &  Western  Rd  ,  8  m. 

W.  of  Bushnell.    Tile  works  and  flour  mill. 

Grain  shipping  point. 

REFLECTOR;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 1885;  Q.  A.  Lackens,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7—5). 

GOREVIIiLE,  Johnson  Co.  P  406t 

pop.,  on  Chicago  Eastern  Illinois  Rd.,  U  m. 

S   of  Marlon.     Farming,  live  stock,  grain, 

hay  and  lumber. 

RECORD;  Fridays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1;  established  August,  1905;  T. 
M.  Jones,  editor  and  publisher  (11—5  P). 

GRAFTON,  Jersey  Co.  P  988  pop.,  on 
Chicago,  Peoria  &  St.  Louis  Rd.,  11  m.  S. 
W.  of  Jersey  ville,  the  county  seat. 
NEWS;    Thursdays;    local;   eight   pages 

13x20:  subscription  ,$1 ;  established  January, 

1904;  W.  W.   Gearing,  editor  and  publisher 

(1—5). 

GRAND  RIDGE,  Lasalle  Co.  ^ 
392  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy 
Rd.,  T^  m.  S.  of  Ottawa,  the  county  seat. 
Farming. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1893;  Guy 
L.  Abbott,  editor  and  publisher  (8—6)  (A  A). 

GRANITE  CITY,  Madison  Co.  p 
14,000  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Alton  and  Cleve- 
land. Cincinnati,  Chicago  &  St.  Louis  Rds.. 
5  m.  N.  of  Saint  Louis,  Mo.    Manufacturing, 
steel  and  tin  mills.    Farming  center. 
PROGRESS;     Fridays;     Independent; 
eight  pages   15x22:  subscription  $1;     estab- 
lished 1895;  J.  H.  Willis,  editor  and  publisher; 
prints  editions  for  Madison  and  Venice. 

PRESS;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
March,  1903;  John  B.  Judd,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (S— 8). 


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GRANT   PARK,   Kankakee  Co.  o 

442+  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Eastern  Illinois  Rd., 

16  m.  N.  E.  of  Kankakee,  the  county  seat, 

and  44  S.  of  Chicago.    Farming,  tile  and 

brick  plant. 

ANCHOR;  Fridays;  Independent;  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1899;  John  R.  Hanlon,  editor  and  publisher. 

GRANVILLE,  Putnam  Co.  tl  2,600 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul, 

Oglesbyft  Granville  and  Toluca,  Marquette 

&  Northern  Rds.,  6  m.  E.  of  Hennepin,  and 

6  m.  W.  of  Grainville. 

ECHO ;  Fridays ;  independent ;  eight  pages 
15x22:  subscription  $1.50;  established  May, 
1903:  W.  E.  Hawthorne,  editor  and  publisher 

(1-8). 

GRAYSLAKE,  Lake  Co.  cf  860  pop., 
on  Wisconsin  Central  and  Chicago,  Mil- 
waukee &  St.  Paxil  Rds.,  40  ra.  N.  of  Chica- 
go. Canning  factory,  creamery  and  ma- 
chine shop 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  13x20:  subscription  $1;  established 
April,  1905;  Q.  W.  Savery,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

GRAYVILLE,  White  Co.  p  l,948t 
pop.,  on  Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  & 
St.  Louis  and  Peoria,  Decatur  &  Evansville 
Rds.  and  Wabash  r.,  35  m.  N.  W.  of  Evans- 
ville, Ind.  Hardwood  lumber  market.  Coal 
in  vicinity.    Milling  and  farming. 

INDEPENDENT:  Thursdays;  repub- 
lican; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1859;  M.  J.  Hartnett,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 

Copies     printed:      1,168  in   1907 

MERCURY;  Wednesdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 1888;  William  J.  Sell,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

GREENFIELD,  Greene  Co.  -n  l,085t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  and 
Quincy,  CarroUton  &  St.  Louis  Rds.,  12  m. 
N.  E.  of  CarroUton,  the  county  seat.  Agri- 
culture and  stock  raising. 

ARGUS;  Fridays;  independent-republi- 
can ;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1878 ;  Victor  H.  Haven,  editor  and 
publisher  (7— 5). 

GREENUP,  Cumberland  Co.  n-  1,088 1 
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HINDSBORO,   Douglas    Co.  n-  343t 
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lisher (1—8). 

HOPED  ALE,  2na«e«;e«  Co.  a  600t  pop., 

on  Chicago  &  Alton  Rd.,  about  22  m.  W.of 

Bloomlngton.    Grain  and  stock  raising. 

TIJIES-REVIEW;  Thursdays;  Inde- 
pendent; four  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1; 
established  June.  1903;  E.  M.  Garlick,  editor 
and  publisher  (7—5). 

HULL,    Pike    Co.   -n    750    pop.,    on 

Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  and  Wabash 

Rds.,  20  m.  S.  E.  of  Quincy  and  10  E.    of 

Hannibal,  Mo.    Flour  mill,  grain  elevator 

and  wagon  shops.    Farming. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22:  subscription  SI;  estab- 
lished Mav,  1902;  J.  H.  Mahn,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 

HUMBOLT,  Coles   Co.  a-  319t  pop., 

on  Illinois  Central  Rd.,  10  m.  N.  of  Mattoon 

and  150  S.  of  Chicago.    Agriculture. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  local;  eight  pages  15x22; 
I  subscription  $1;  established  1898;  J.  S.  Grant, 
editor  and  publisher. 


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ILLINOIS. 


HUME,  Edgar  Co.  D-  598  pop.,  on  Cin- 
cinnati, Hamilton  &  Dayton  Rd.,  31  m.  S. 
of  Danville. 

RECORD;  Fridays;  local;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estaolished  1890;  J. 
Martin,  editor;    J.  &  B.  Martin,  publishers 

(7-5). 

HUTSONVIIiLE,   Crawford   Co.    R 

7481-  pop.,  on  Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago 

&.  St.  Louis  Rd.  and  Wabash  r.,  9  m.  N.  E. 

of  Robinson,  the  county  seat.   Agriculture. 

Saw  and  flouring   mills,  concrete  works, 

briclc-yard  and  tiles. 

HERALiD;  Fridays;  Independent;  eight 
pages  13x30;  subscription  $1;  established 
1891;  Franlc  Kopta,  editor  and  publisher  (7— 5). 

ILLiIOPOLiIS,  Sangamon  Co.  u  1,000 
pop.,  on  Wabash  Rd.,  23  m.  E.  of  Spring- 
field, the  county  seat  and  State  capital. 
Agriculture. 

STATE  CENTER- RECORD;  Fri 

days;  Independent;  four  pages  18x34;  sub- 
scription Si;  established  18S4;  Charles  M.  and 
Grace  Q.  Buckles,  editors;  OharlesM.  Buckles 
&  Co.  publishers  (1—8). 

INDIANOLA,  Vermilion  Co.  U-  38It 
pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Eastern  Illinois  Rd.  and 
Little  Vermilion  r.,  18  m.,  by  rail,  S.  S.  W. 
of  Danville.  Carriage  factory  and  agri- 
culture. 

GAZETTE;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1894;  C.W.  Davis,  editor  and  publisher  (A  A). 

INDUSTRY,   McDonough  Co.  -n  463t 

pop.,  10  m.  S.  of  Macomb,  the  county  seat. 

Agriculture. 

ENTERPRISE  ;  Thursdays;  independ- 
ent; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1892;  Z.  A.  Avery,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (A  A). 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1901;  W.  I.  Prugh,  editor;  W.  L  Prugh  &  Co., 
publishers. 

IPAVA,  Fulton  Co.  -n  1,055    pop.,  on 

Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quiucy  Rd.,  10  m. 

W.  S.  W.  of  Lewistown,  the  county  seat. 

Flour  and  woolen  mills.    Coal  mines. 

INDEPENDENT;  Wednesdaj's;  repub- 
lican; eight  to  twelve  pages  15x22;  subscrip 
tion  $1.50;  established  1890;  H.  W.  Jones,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (1—8). 

IRVING, -S^onff^omery  Co.  D  675T  pop., 

on   Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago   &   St. 

Louis  Rd. .  6  m.  N.  E.  of  Hillsboro,  the  county 

■eat.     Saw  and  flour  mills. 

TITHES;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1  ;  established  1889  ;  A.  K. 
Vandever,  editor  and  publisher. 

lUKA,   Marion  Co.   g   421t  pop.,  on 

Baltimore  &  Ohio  Southwestern  Rd.,  8  m. 

E.  of  Salem,  the  county  seat.    Coal  mining 

and  fruit  raising. 

BEE;  Fridays;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1889;  Geo.  E.  Dani- 
els, editor  and  publisher. 

IVESDALE,    Champaign  Co.  D-  476t 
pop,,  on  Wabash  Rd.,  24  m.  S.  W.  of  Urbana, 
the  county  seat,  27  m.  E.  of  Decatur  and 
47  W.  of  Danville.    Agriculture. 
NEWS;  Fridays;  eight   pages  13x20;  sub- 


ILLINOIS. 


scription  $1;  established  1897;  John  H.  Ryan, 
editor  and  publisher. 

JACKSONVILLE,     c.    li.,    Morgan 

Co.  -n  17,000  pop.,  on  Wabasn,  Chicago  & 
Alton,  Chicago,  Peoria  &  St.  Louis  and 
Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rds.,  34  m. 
W.  of  Springfield,  the  State  capital.  Vari- 
ous manufactories.  Seat  of  State  institu- 
tions, colleges  and  seminaries.  Agriculture. 

ILLINOIS  COURIER;  every  evening 
except  Sunday,  and  VVEERL.Y,  Wednes- 
days; democratic;  daily  six  to  eight,  weekly 
twelve  pages  17x33;  subscription— daily  $5, 
weekly  $1.50;  established— daily  1876,  weekly 
1849;  G.  E.  Doying,  editor  and  publisher  (12— 4). 
Copies  printed:  The  weekly  edition 
of  this  paper  had  credit  for  an  issue 
of  2,650  in  1896,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  and  definite  and  satis- 
factory report,  but  has  been  credited 
with  more  than  1,000  every  year  since, 
up   to    and    including   1907. 

JOURNALi;  every  morning  except  Mon- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Wednesdays;  repub- 
lican; dally  four  pages  20x26,  weekly  sixteen 
pages  15x22;  subscription— daily  $5,  weekly 
il.SD;  established— dally  1866,  weekly  1844;  The 
Journal  Co.,  editors  and  publishers*  (5 — 3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  has  never 
furnished  any  definite  and  satisfactory 
report,  but  the  daily  edition  has  had 
credit  for  exceeding  1,000  in  1906  and 
1907. 

FARM;  bi-weekly;  agricultural;  eight 
pages  17x22;  subscription  50  cents:  estab- 
lished 1899;  J.  H.  Hackett,  editor;  I.  M.  Bunce 
&  Co.,  publishers  (5—3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  1,100  in 
1900  and  1,123  in  1901,  since  which  it 
has  not  furnished  any  definite  and  sat- 
isfactory report,  but  has  been  credited 
with  more  than  1,000  every  year  since, 
up    to   and   including    1907. 

COLLEGE  RAMBLER;  semimonth- 
ly; collegiate;  twenty  four  pages;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1873;  E.  P.  Brown,  editor; 
Geo.  B.  Conover,  publisher  (2—5). 

JERSEYVILLE.  c.  li.,  J€rsey  Co.  -o 

3,5171-  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Alton  and  St.  Louis, 

Chicago  &  St.  Paul  Rds.,  19  m.  N.  W.  of 

Alton  and  34  N.  of  Saint  Louis,  Mo.  Various 

manufactures.    Farming. 

JERSEY  CO.  DEMOCRAT;  every 
evening  except  Sunday,  and  WEEKL\, 
Thursdays;  democratic:  dally  four,  weekly 
twelve  to  sixteen  pages  15x22;  subscriotlon — 
dally  $5,  weekly  $1.5ii:  established  1865;  J.  M. 
Page,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  The  weekly  edition 
of  this  paper  had  credit  for  an  average 
issue  of  1,200  in  1895,  since  which  it 
has  not  furnished  any  definite  and  sat- 
isfactory report,  but  has  been  credited 
with  more  than  1,000  every  year  since 
1903,  up  to   and  including   1907. 

REPUBLICAN;  Thursdays;  republi- 
can; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50:  es- 
tablished 1865:  J.  W.  Becker,  editor;  The  Re- 
publican Co.,  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  issue  of  more  than  1,000  in 
1895,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
any  definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but 
has  been  credited  with  more  than  1,000 
every  year  since  1903,  up  to  and  in- 
cluding   1907. 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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ILLINOIS. 


JOHNSTON  CITY,  WiUiamf>on  Co. 
Q  1,037+  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Eastern  Illi- 
nois, Illinois  Central  and  Missouri  Pacific 
Rds.,5m.  N.  of  Marlon,  the  county  seat. 
Mining  and  agriculture. 

PROGRESS;  Thursdaj's;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 189fi;  R.  W.  Jones,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6—5). 

JOLIET,  c.  h.,  mil  Co.  cT  29,353t  pop., 

on  Atchison,  Topelia    fc  Santa  Fe,  Chicago 

A;  Alton,  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Paclflc, 

Elgin,    Jollet    &    Eastern,   Joliet   &   Blue 

Island,  and  Michigan  Central  Rds.,  Illinois 

&  Michigan  canals  and  Des  Plalnes  r.,  40 

m.  S.  W.  of  Chicago.    State  Prison  is  here. 

Stone  quarries,  Bessemer  steel  works,  and 
various  other  manufactories.   Good  ivater 

power.    Agricultural  center. 

HERALD;  evei-y  evening  except  Satur- 
day, and  Sunday  morning;  republican;  daily 
eight,  Sunday  sixteen  pages  17x22;  subscrip 
tion$2.60;  established  November,  1901;  A.  S. 
Leckie, editor;  Joliet  Printing  Co.,  publish- 
ers (1—8). 
Copies     printed:     6,777  i^^  1906 
7,927  in   1907 
NEWS  ;   every  evening   except    Sunday, 
and  VVEEKL.Y,  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  To  sixteen  pages  17x22:  subscription- 
daily  S4.50,  weekly  $1;  established  1877;  Jas. 
H.  Ferris,  editor;  The  News  Company,  pub- 
lishers (1—8). 

Copies    printed:    daily,     5,419  in   1894 

5,880  in  1900 
6,513  in  1901 
6,796  in  1903 
7,014  in  1904 
6,610  in  1905 
7,279  in  1906 

6,645  in   1907 
Weekly,    2,500  in   1894 
2,689  in   1902 
2,826  in   1905 
2,695  in  1907 
REPUBLICAN;   every  evening  except 
Sunday;  republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $2.60:   established  1878;   The  Joliet 
Republican   Printing   Company,  publishers 

n--7). 

Copies     printed:     6,794  in   1902 
6,840  in   1904 
6,865  in  1906 
Since  which   it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite   and  satisfactory   report,   but  was 
credited    with   more   than    4.000   in    1907. 

AVIERIKANSKI    SLOVENEC;  Fri 

days;  Slovenian;  reman  catholic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1:  established 
1891;  Rev.  F.  S.  Susterslc,  editor:  The  Slov- 
enlc- American  Printing  Co.,  publishers  (7—61. 

Copies     printed:     4,535  in  1907 
Publisher's  announcement. — First  Slovenian 
newspaper  In  America.    Official  organ  of 
K.  S.  K.  J.,  the  largest  Slovenian  Catholic 
Benevolent  Societv  in  the  world. 
GENERA L-ANZEIGER;   Saturdays; 
German;   eight   pages     15x22;    sub.scrIptlon 
$1.50;   established  1896;   Richard  Zlntzsch  & 
Co.,  publishers. 

AMERICAN    BOTANIST;   monthly; 
economic  botany;  twenty-four    pasres  6x9; 
subscription  $1;  established  July.  1900;  Will- 
ard  N.  Clute.  editor;  Willard  N.  Clute  &  Co. 
publishers  (1—8). 

BANKER;  quarterly;  financial;  sixteen 
to  twenty  pages  6x9;  subscription — free  dis- 
tribution; established  January.  1907;  George 
Woodruff,  editor;  First  National  Bank  of 
Joliet,  publishers  (7—7). 


ILLINOIS. 


FERN  BULLETIN;  quarterly,  Janu- 
ary, April,  July  and  October;  ferns;  thirty- 
two  pages  5x8;  subscription  75  cents;  estab- 
lished 1893;  Willard  N.  Clute,  editor;  Willard 
N.  Clute  &  Co. ,  publisliers  (1—8). 

JONESBORO, c.h.,l7??ton Co.  p  l,130t 

pop.,  on  Mobile  &  Ohio  Rd.,  35  m.  N.  of  Cairo. 

Fruit  growing. 

GAZETTE ;  Saturdays ;  democratic ;  four 
pages  3ux26;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1849; 
S.  Tibbets,  editor  and  publisher. 

KANE.    Greene    Co.  -D  588t  pop.,   on 

Chicago  &  Alton  Rd.,  b  m.  S.  of  Carrollton, 

the   county   seat.       Farming,    corn     and 

wheat. 

TELEGRAM;  Fridays ;  four  pages 
173^x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1899; 
Jas.  A.  Mallory,  editor;  Martha  Mallory, 
publisher. 

KANKAKEE,  c.  h.,  Kankakee  Co.  D- 

13,595+  pop.,  on  Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chi- 
cago &  St.  Louis,  Indiana,  Illinois  &  Iowa 
and  Illinois  Central  Rds.  and  Kankakee  r., 
56  m.  S.  by  S.  W.  of  Chicago.  Water  power. 
Seat  •  of  State  Hospital  for  the  Insane. 
Manufacturing. 

EVENING  DEMOCRAT;  every 
evening  except  Sunday,  and  SEMI- 
WEEKLY.  Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  Inde- 
pendent ;  dally  four  pages  18x24,  semi-weekly 
four  and  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription- 
daily  $5.50,  semi-weekly  $1;  established  — 
dally  1892,  semi-weekly  1885;  Collins  &  Smith, 
editors  and  publishers  (1 — 8). 

j  Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 

I  from  this  paper,  but  the  daily  had  cre- 
dit for  exceeding  1,000  in  1906  and 
1907. 

The  semi-weekly  edition  had  credit 
for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies  reg- 
ularly in  the  years  1903  and  1904,  but 
has  not  since  set  up  any  claim  for  is- 
suing so  many. 

GAZETTE;  everv  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  SEMI-WEEKLY,  Tuesdays 
and  Fridays;  republican;  six  pages  18x24; 
subscription  —  dally  $5,  semi  weekly  $1; 
established  — daily  1896,  semi- weekly  1853; 
Charles  &  C.  E.  Holt,  editors  and  publishers 
(12-5). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory staT:ement  has  ever  been  se- 
cured from  this  paper,  but  the  semi- 
weekly  edition  has  had  credit  for  ex- 
ceeding 1,000  since  1903,  up  to  and 
including    1907. 

REPUBLICAN;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  SEI>II-WEEKLY,  Tuesdays 
and  Fridavs;  republican;  dally  eight  to 
twelve,  semi  weekly  eight  pages  18x20;  sub- 
scription—dally $5,  semi-weekly  «1;  estab- 
llshed- daily  1888,  semi- weekly  1873;  M.  H. 
Bassett.  editor;  The  Kankakee  Republican 
Co.,  publishers  (12—6). 

Copies    printed:     daily,     2,243  in  1906 

3,031  in  1907 
No  definite  and  satisfactory  state- 
ment of  its  semi-weekly  issues^  has 
ever  been  secured,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding  2,250  in  1903  and  more  than 
1,000    in    1906    and    1907. 

KANSAS,  Edgar  Co.cH,049t  pop.,  on 
Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  &  St.  Louis 
and   Cincinnati,  Hamilton  &  Dayton  Rds., 


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ILLINOIS. 


ILLINOIS. 


104  m.  W.  of  ludianapolis,  Ind,     Cdnning 

factory,  manufacturing  and  agriculture. 

JOURNAL;  Tliursdays  ;  Independent; 
eight  pages  16x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1876;  C.  L.  Smith,  editor  and  publisher 
(7-5). 

KEITHSBURG,  Mercer  Co.  Y:1.566t 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy,  and 

Iowa  Central  Rds.  and  Mississippi  r.,  about 

23  ni.  above  Burlington,  la.     Pearl  button 

factories.    Farming. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1874;  George  W.  Dick,  editor   and  publisher 

(7-5). 

KENNEY,  Dewitt  Co.  a  581t  pop.,  on 

Illinois  Central  and  Vandalia  Line  Rds., 
35  m.  N.  E.  of  Springfield,  the  State  capital, 
and  60  S.  of  Peoria.    Farming. 

GAZETTE;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1880;  Ernest  L. 
Foster,  editor  and  publisher  (7—5). 

HERALiD;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1893;  Charles 
Pence,  editor  and  publisher. 

KEWANEE,  Henry  Co.  \2  8,3821  pop. 
—local  estimate  16,000— on  Chicago,  Bur- 
lington Si  Quincy  Rd.,  32  ra.  N.  E.  of  Gales- 
burg  and  132  W.  byS.  W.  of  Chicago.  Man- 
ufacturing and  coal  mining. 

.STAR-COURIER;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  WEEKliY,  Wednes- 
days; republican;  twelve  pages— daily  17x24, 
weelcly  17x24;  subscription— daily  $5,  weekly 
$1.50;  established  —  daily  1895.  weekly  1874; 
LeoH.  Lowe,  editor;  Will  Curtis,  manager; 
Kewanee  Printing  and  Publishing  Company, 
publishers  (12—5). 

Copies    printed:     daily,     1,427  in   1899 

2,043  in  1901 
2,410  in  1902 
3,038  in  1903 
3,290  in  1904 
3,297  in  1905 
3,620  in  1906 
3,891  in  1907 
Weekly,  1,800  in  1900 
1,522  in  1902 
1,414  in  1903 
1,273  in  1904 
1,268  in  1905 
1,167  in  1906 
1,138  in   1907 

UERMANT A  :  Thursdays  (A  A  )• 
LABOR  HERA  LI)  ;  Fridays  (  A  A). 

KIIiBOTJRNE,  Mason  Co.  n  250  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Peoria  &  St.  Louis  Rd.,  10  m.  S. 
of  Havana,  the  county  seat.    Grain. 

SANGAMON  SAWYER;  Saturdays; 
Independent;  four  pages  18x24:  subscription 
$1;  established  1892;  Charles  H.  Hale,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—7). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
coT  dance  of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the    claim. 

KINMUNDY,  ATaHon  Co.  g  l,221t 
pop.,  on  Illinois  Central  and  Chicago  & 
Eastern  Illinois  Rds.,  12  m.  N.  of  Salem,  the 


county  seat.     Farming,  coal  mining,  stock 
raising  and  fruit  growing.    Alfalfa. 

EXPRESS;  semi  weekly,  Tuesdays  and 
Fridays;  independent;  four  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1883;  F.  O.  Grls- 
som,  editor  and  publisher. 

OUR  HORTICULTURAL  VIS- 
ITOR; monthly;  horticultural;  sixteen 
pages 9x12;  subscription  50 cents;  established 
1895;  E.  G.  Mendenhall,  editor  and  publisher 
(12-4)  (A  A). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  2,834  ^^ 
1896  and  3,458  in  1903.  since  which  it 
has  not  furnished  any  definite  _  and  sat- 
isfactory report,  but  was  credited  with 
more    than    2,250    in    1905    and    1906. 

KIRKLAND,i>e^«i&  Oo.  b  63«tpop., 
on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  14 
m.  N.  W.  of  Sycamore,  the  county  seat. 
Farming. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1:  estab- 
lished 1898:  W.  R.  Joslyn.  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1-8). 

KIRKWOOD,  Warren  Co.  -a  l,008t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd., 
7  m.  S.  W.  of  Monmouth,  the  county  seat. 
Farming. 

LEADER;   Wednesdays;  Independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;   subscription  $1.50;    estab 
lished  1885;  W.  D.  Campbell,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

KNOXVIIiLE,   ^noa;     Co.  -a  l,857t 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd., 

5  m.  E.  S.  E.  of  Galesburg,  the  county  seat, 

and  48  W.  N.  W.  of  Peoria.    Educational 

center. 

KNOX  CO.  REPUBLICAN;    Thurs 
davs ;   republican ;  eight  to  twelve  pages  15x 
22;'  subscription  $1 ;   established  1856;   O.  L. 
Campbell,  editor  and  publisher  (7—5). 

(Topics  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit 
for   exceeding    1,000    in    1906    and    1907. 

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LORAINE,  Adamt  Co.  -o  500  pop., 

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1898;  E.  W.  Mills,  editor  and  publisher  (7— 5). 

LOSTANT.  La  Salle  Co.    6  480  pop., 

on    Illinois    Central,    Indiana,   Illinois  & 

Iowa  Rds.,  46  m.  N.  of  Bloomlngton. 

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pages  17^^x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1899;    C.    A.   Stlnson,  editor   and    publisher 

(1—5). 

LOUISVILLE,  c.  h..  Clay  Co.  g  646t 

pop.,  on  Ohio  &  Mississippi  Rd.  and  Little 

Wabash   r.,  96  m.  E.  of   Saint   Louis,  Mo. 

Farming. 

REPUBLICAN;  Thursdays ;  eight 
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LOVINGTON,    Moultrie    Co.   n   815t 

pop.,  on  Vandalia  Line  and  Wabash  Rds., 

20  m.  S.  E.  of  Decatur.    Agriculture. 

REPORTER;  Fridays;  independent; 
eight  pages  13x20  ;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
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Printing  Co.,  publishers. 

McHENRY,    McHenry    Co.    ^    1.013t 
pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  52  m. 
N.  W.  of  Chicago.    Agriculture. 
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The  McHenry  Plaindealer   Co.,  publishers. 

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McLiEAN,  McLean  Co.  D  532t  pop., on 

Chicago  &  Alton  Rd.,  15  m.  S.W.  of  Bloom - 

ington,  the  county  seat.    Shipping  point  for 

gi'aln.    Farming  and  live  stock. 

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MoLEANSBORO,   c.   b.,    Hamilton 

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Rd.,  61  m.  \V.  by  N.  W.  of  Evansville.  Ind.. 

and  101  S.  E.  of  Saint  Louis,  Mo.    Timber 

and  agriculture. 

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C.  M.  Lyon,  editor  and  publisher. 

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M.  E.  Daniel,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
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as    1,000    copies. 

MACKINAW,  Tazewell  Co.  u  859t 
pop.,  on  Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  & 
St.  Louis  and  Vandalia  Line  Rds.  and  Mack- 
inaw r.,  16  m.  E.  of  Pekin,  the  county  seat, 
and  20  W.  of  Bloomington.  Manufactures 
of  brick  and  concrete  block,  furniture,  flour 
and  agricultural  implements  and  planing 
mill. 

ENTERPRISE- GAZETTE:  Thurs- 
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scription $1  ;  established  —  Enterprise  1886, 
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tober, 1902;  Chas.  D.  Warner,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

MACOMB,  c.  li.,  McDonough  Co.  -D 
5,375+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  & 
Quincy  Rd.,  58  m.  N.  E.  of  Quincy  and  204 
S.  W.  of  Chicago.  Seat  of  State  Normal 
School.  Fire-clay  beds,  pottery,  sewer  pipe 
and  tile  works.    Agriculture. 

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had  credit  for  an  issue  of  3'959  in  1894 
and  2,800  in  1898,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satis- 
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with  more  than  1,000  every  year  since, 
np   to   and   including    1907. 

JOURNAL;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
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has  not  furnished  any  report,  but  has 
been  credited  with  more  than  1,000 
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1907. 

Publisher's  announcement.— The  Daily  Jour- 
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publishers  (1 — 8). 

Copies     printed:     2,401  in   1901 
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2,389  in   1903 
2,318  in   1904 
2,277  in   1905 
2,252  in   1906 
2,246  in   1907 
SENTINEL;  Thursdays;  eight  pages 
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1905;    D.  H.  Hamoton.  editor  and  publisher 
(12—5  P). 

MACON,  Macon  Co.  D  705t  pop.,  on 
Illinois  Central  Rd.,  10  m.  S.  S.  E.  of  Decatur, 
the  county  seat.  Tile  factory.  Corn  and 
live  stock. 

MACON  CO.  TRIBUNE;  Thursdays; 
independent  ;  eight  pages  13x20;  suV>Rcrip- 
tlon  $1;  established  1880;  Chas.  W.  Cram, 
editor  and  publisher  (7—5)  (A  At. 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  1,200  for 
the  year  1899,  but  has  not  since  made 
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copies. 

WEEKLY  TI.IIES:  Saturdays:  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
August,  1907;  M.  Bennett,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (11—7  P). 

MADISON,  Madisim  Co.  JJ  l,975t  pop.,, 
on  Ave  railroads  and  Mississippi  river,  op- 
posite Saint  Loixia,  Mo. 

REPUBLIC:  Saturdays  (A  A). 

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July,  1906;  A.  Connote,  editor  and  publisher 

(8— 6P). 

MAHOMET,  Champaign  Co.  D-  515t 
pop.,  on  Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  & 
St.  Louis  Rd.,10  m.  W.  of  Champaign.  Saw 
and  feed  mills  and  grain  elevators.  Tile 
brick  and  cement  block  factories  and 
gravel  pits. 

SUCKER  STATE;  Fridays;  inde- 
pendent; eight  pages  13x20:  subscription 
$1.25;  established  1879;  C.  M.  Pearson,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—8). 

MALTA,  Dekalb   Co.  ^  507t  pop.,   on 
Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd..  6  m.  W.  of  De- 
kalb and  12  S.  W.  of  Sycamore,  the  county 
seat.    Farming. 
RECORD;   Fridays:   eight  pages   15x22; 

subscription    $1.25;    established    1887;    T.    J. 

Winders,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

MANITO,  Mason  Co.  a  561t  pop.,  on 
Chicago.  Peoria  &  St.  Louis  Rd.,  22  m.  S.  of 
Peoria.    Agriculture. 

EXPRESS;  Thursdays;  independent; 
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MANSFIELD,  Piatt  Co.  n  708  pop., 

on   Cleveland,   Clncinnat.,   Chicago  &  St. 

Louis  and  Wabash  Rds.,  32  m.  S.  E.of  Bioom- 

ington.    Grain  and  stock  region. 

EXPRESS:  Fridays ;  independent ;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1881;  J.  W.  HiUigass,  editor  and  publisher. 

M  A  N  T  E  N  O  ,   Kankakee  Co.  D-  933t 

pop.,  on   Illinois  Central  Rd.,  10  m.  N.  of 

Kankakee,    the   county  seat,  and  47  S.  of 

Chicago.    Agriculture. 

INDEPENDENT;  Thursdays;  republi- 
can; four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished W86;  J.  W.  Breen,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7—5). 

M  AQUON,  Knox  Co.  -a  4751  pop.,  on 

Cliicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,  16  m. 

S.  E.  of  Galesburg,  the  county  seat.    Stock 

raising  and  farming. 

CHRONICLiE;  Fridays;  Independent; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1899;  W.  R.  Barnwell  editor  and  publisher. 

MARENGO,  McHenry  Co.  ^  2,005t 

pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  27  m. 

E.  of  Rockford  and  66  N.  W.  of  Chicago. 

Foundries,  flour  mills  and  nurseries. 

REPUBLICAN-NEWS;   Fridays;    re 
publican;    eight    pages    18x24;    subscription 
$1.&U;    established  —  Repubiicaw   1868,   Netos 
1891;  Republican  News  Company  (Inc. ),  edi- 
tors and  publishers  (1—8). 

MARINE,  Madison  Co.  -a  666t  pop., 
on  Toledo,  St.  Louis  &  Western  and  Illinois 
Central  Rds.,  about  25  m.  N.  E.  ©f  East 
Saint  Louis. 
TELEGRAM;  Fridays  (A  A). 

MARION,  c.  h.,  Williamson  Co.  p 
2,51u+  pop.— local  estimate  8,0Ut— on  Illinois 
Central,  Missouri  Pacific  and  Chicago  & 
Eastern  Illinois  Rds.  Agriculture  and 
mining  center. 

EVENING  POST;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday;  independent;  four  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $4;  established  1901; 
Casey  &  Fltts,  editors  and  publishers. 

EGYPTIAN  PRESS;  Tnursdays; 
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$1;  established  1874;  Casey  &  Fitts.  editors 
and  publishers. 

LiEADER;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22  ;  subscription  §1 ;  established 
1873;  O.  J.  Page,  editor  and  publisher  (12—6). 
Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  i,o68  in 
1902,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
any  definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but 
has  been  credited  with  more  than  1,000 
every  year  since,  up  to  and  including 
1907. 

MARISSA,  Saint  Glair  Co.  p  1.086t 
pop.,  on  St.  Louis,  Alton  &  Terre  Haute  Rd., 
about  25  m.  S.  S.  E.  of  Belleville,  the  county 
seat.  Farming  and  coal  mining. 
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1887:  R.  S.  CoultPr,  editor  and  publisher. 
UNCL.E  SAM:  Saturdays  (A  A). 

MAROA,  Macon  Co.  D  l,213t  pop,,  at 
junction  of  Illinois   Central  and  Vandalia 
Line  Rds.,  13  m.  N.  of  Decatur,  the  county 
seat.    Agriculture. 
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lished— .Vews  1871,  Times  1886;    consolidated 
October,  1902;   M.  Bennett,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (11— 7  P). 

MARSEILLES,  Lasalle  Co.  b  2.559t 
pop.— local  estimate  2,700— on  Chicago,  Rock 
Island  &  Pacific  Rd.  and  Illinois  &  Michi- 
gan canal,  8  m.  E.  of  Ottawa,  the  county 
seat.    Manufacturing.    Water  power. 

REGISTER  ;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
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subscription— dail J'  $5.  weekly  $1.50;  estab- 
lished—daily 1899,  weekly  1879;  J.  M.  Nichol- 
son, editor  and  publisher. 

PL.AINDEAL.ER;  Fridays;  independ- 
ent; four  pages  15x22;  subscription  75  cents; 
established  1876;  Terry  Simmons,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 

MARSHALL,  c.  h.,  Clar/c  Co.n- 
2,077+  pop.,  on  Cleveland,  Cincinnati, 
Chicago  &  St.  Louis  and  Vandalia  Line 
Rds.,  18  m.  W.  by  S.  W.  of  Terre  Haute,  Ind. 
Farming  and  stock  raising. 

REPTBLiICAN;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1881  as  Clark  Co.  Acorn;  T.  W.  Clark, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

CLARK  CO.  DEMOCRAT;  Wednes 
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scriptions!; established  1853;  Sol  Handy, edi- 
tor and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  2,333  in  1905, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but 
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1906    and     1907. 

CLARK  CO.  HERA  LD  ;  Wednesdays; 
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$1;  established  1868;  Charles  Scott,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,229  in  1899 
and  1,762  in  1905,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  a  report,  but  was  credit- 
ed   with    more    than     1,000    in     1907- 

MARTINSVILLE,  Clark  Co.n- 

1,00(1+  pop.,  on  Vandalia  Line  Rd.,  29  m.  W. 
S.  W.  of  Terre  Haute,  Ind.  Saw  and  roller- 
process  flour  mills,  brick  and  tile  factory. 

NEWS ;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

PLANET;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pagea  i:ix20;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1887; 
E.  S.  Clayton,  editor  and  publisher. 

MARTINTON,  Loquois  Co.  a-   139 

pop.,   on  Chicago   &   East  Illinois  Rd.,  10 

m.  N.  of  Watseka. 

SUN;  Fridays;  local ;  eight  pages  173^x^4; 
subscription  $1;  established  November,  1898; 
Thos.  W.  Mayo,  editor  and  publisher  (1—5). 

MASCOUTAH,  Saint  Clair  Co.  p 
2,171+  pop.,  on  Louisville  &  Nashville  Rd., 
25  m.  S.  E.  of  Saint  Louis,  Mo.  Pressed  brick 
works.  Large  coal  mine.  Flour  mills. 
Farming. 

DER  MASCOUTAH  ANZEIGER; 

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pages  20x26;   subscription  $1.50;   established 

1876;  C.  J.  Lischer,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

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eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1885 ;  Carl  Montag,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 
Copies  printed:  1,151  in  1903 
1,230  in  1904 
1,296  in  1905 
1,352  in  1906 
1,401   in   1907 

MASON,  Effingham  Co.  g  369t  pop., 
on  Illinois  Central  Rd.,  14  m.  s.  of  Effing- 
ham, the  county  seat.  Grist  mill,  canning 
factory  and  saw  mill.    General  farming. 

NE>VS;  Thursdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  18i)H; 
Nettie  Richmond,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

MASON  CITY,  Mason  Co.  n  l,890t 
pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Alton  and  Illinois  Cen- 
tral Rds.,  30  m.  N.  of  Springfield,  the  State 
capital.    Agriculture. 

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pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1891; 
Warren   MUby.  editor  and  publisher. 

TI3IES;  Thursdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $l.5U;  established 
1867;  Ben.  C.  Rlckard,  editor  and  pubUsher 
(1-8). 

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factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  has  had  credit 
for  exceeding  1,000  in  1899  and  every 
year    since,    including    1907. 

MATTOON,  Coles  Co.  n  9,622t  pop., 
at  intersection  of  Cleveland,  Cincinnati, 
Chicago  &  St.  Louis,  Illinois  Central  and 
Peoria,  Decatur  &  Evansville  Rds.,  56  m. 
W.  of  Terre  Haute.  Ind  Corn  growing  and 
shipping  point. 

JOURNAL-GAZETTE;  every  evening 

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tablished—daily 1874,  weekly  1865;  Mattoou 
Journal  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (1 — 6). 

Copies  printed:  The  daily  edition  of 
this  paper  had  credit  for  an  average  is- 
sue of  1,020  in  1900  and  2,904  in  1904, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  a  defi- 
nite and  satisfactory  report,  but  was 
credited   with   more    than    2,250    in    1907. 

The  weekly  issue  had  credit  for  an 
average  issue  of  1,127  in  1901  and 
1,800  in  1903,  since  which  it  had  not 
furnished  a  definite  and  satisfactory  re- 
port, but  was  credited  with  more  than 
1.000    in    1906    and    1907. 

STAR;  every  morning, and  WEEKLY, 
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subscription- daily  $5,  weekly  $1.50;  estab- 
lished—dally 1897.  weekly  1889;  Chester  A. 
Aldrich  editor  and  publisher  (2 — 7). 

Copies  printed:  daily,  1,005  in  1905 
and  2,537  in  1906,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
than    1,000    in    1907. 

No  definite  and  satisfactory  state- 
ment has  ever  been  secured  from  the 
weekly  edition  of  this  paper,  but  it  ha-' 
credit  for  exceeding  1,000  in  1900  and 
every   year   since,   including    1907. 

COMMERCIAIij  Thursdays  ;  in- 
dependent-democratic: eiprhtto  twelve  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1870;  Adolf 
Sumerlin,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
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1895,    since   which    it  has   not    furnishe  1 


any  definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but 
has  been  credited  with  more  than  i,ooa 
every  year  since,  up  to  and  including 
1907. 

MAYFAIR,  Cook   Co.  cf  suburt)  of 
Chicago. 
JEFFERSONIAN  ;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

MAY  WOOD,  Cook  Co.  cT  4,532t  pop., 
on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  and  Chicago 
Great  Western  Rds.,  10  m.  W.  of  Chicago- 
Tiu-can  and  tin-plate  manufacturing. 

HERA  LD-RECORDER;  Fridays;  in- 
dependent; four  to  eight  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription .fl:  esrablished— /feraZd  1894,  Re- 
corder 1901;  W.  D.  Coxey,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

TIMES;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

MAZON,  Grundy  Co.  □'447t  pop.,  on 
Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  and  Cleve- 
land, Cincinnati,  Chicago  &  St.  Louis  Rds., 
27m.S.  E.  Joliet.  Farming  and  stock  raising. 

GRUNDY  CO.  REGISTER;  Thurs 
days;  democratic;  eight  pages  15x22:  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1892;  Dunlap  & 
Weston,  editors  and  publishers;  prints  an 
edition  for  Verona. 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  1,127  for 
the  year  1,899,  but  has  not  since  made 
claim  to  issuing  so  many  as  1,000 
copies. 

MEDIA,  Henderson  Co.  -a  200  pop.,  on 

Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd.,  26  m. 

S.  W.  of  Galesburg.    Agriculture. 

RECORD;  Thm-sdays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1894;  W.  P. 
Herbertz,  editor  and  publisher. 

MEDORA, -'VacoMjjm  Co.  n  449t  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  and  St. 
Louis,  Chicago  &  St.  Paul  Rds.,  20  m.  N.  of 
Alton  and  43  N.  of  Saint  Louis,  Mo.  Farm- 
ing. 

MESSENGER;  Fridays;  independent; 
eight  pages  13x20:  subscription  $1.5(i;  estab- 
lished 1895;  C.  W.  Tietsort  &  Son,  editors  and 
publishers  (1—8). 

MELROSE  PARK,  Cook  Co.  c^2,592t 

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MELVIN,  Ford  Co.  D-  550t  pop.,  on  Illi- 
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and  100  S.  by  S.  W.  of  Chicago.  Agriculture. 

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tablished 1S93:  W.  O.  Sanders,  editor  and 
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MENDON,  Adams  Co.   -a  6271  pop.^ 
—township  1,700— on  Chicago.  Burlington  & 
Quincy  Rd.,    16  m.  N.    E.  of  Quincy,  the 
county   seat.     Shipping    point   for    hogs, 
cattle  and  grain.    Agriculture. 
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lished  1878;   Urech  «&  Son.  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (1—8). 

MENDOTA,ia«a«e  Co.  b  3,786t  pop., 
at    Intersection    of    Illinois   Central    and; 


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has  not  furnished  a  definite  and  satis- 
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ed  any  definite  and  satisfactory  report, 
bvit  has  been  credited  with  more  than 
1,000  every  year  since,  up  to  and  in- 
cluding   1907. 

MEREDOSIA,  Morgan  Co.  ^  7001 
pop.,  on  Wabash  Rd.  and  W.  bank  of  Ill- 
inois r.,  58  m.  W.  of  Springfield,  the  State 
capital.  Manufactures  of  flour  and  lumber. 

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Ohio  r.,  40  m.  E.  of  Cairo.    Manufacturing. 

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MILAN,  Rock  Island  Co.  ^  1,000  pop., 

on  Rock  Island  &  Peoria  Rd.,  Rock  r.  and 

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MILiFORD,  Iroquois  Co.  D- 1,600  pop., 
on  Chicago  &  Eastern  Illinois  Rd.,  8«  m.  N.  of 
Danville  and  87  S.  of  Chicago.  Rubber  fac- 
tory, tile  and  brick  works  and  flour  mill. 

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that  it  had  an  average  issue  exceeding 
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definite  information  as  would  warrant 
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MILLEDGEVILLE,  Carroll  Co.  ^ 

633+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy 
Rd.,  15  m.  N.  W.  of  Sterling.  Flour  mills. 
Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

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scription $1.50;  established  1885;  A.  T.  Cowan, 
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an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the    claim. 

MILLSTADT,  St.  Clair  Co.p  l,172t 
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Saint  Louis,  Mo.    Farming.    Wheat. 

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1897;  A.  J.  Molliman,  editor  and  publisher 
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Copies     printed:         544  in   1907 

MINERAL,  Bureau  Co.  b  339|  pop., 

on  Chicago.  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd.,  11 

m.  S.  of  Princeton,  the  county  seat.    Brick 

and  tile  factory  and  coal  mining. 

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an  edition  for  Annawau  (1—7)  (A  A  ». 

MINIER,  Tazewell  Co.  n  746t  pop.,  on 
Chicago  &  Alton  and  Vandalla  Line  Rds., 
17  m.  W.  of  Bloomlngton.  Grain  elevators, 
carriage  shops  and  tile  factory. 
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MINONK,  Woodford  Co.  D2,545tpop., 
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nois Central  Rds.,  30  m.  N.  of  Bloomlngton. 


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ILLINOIS. 


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yards.   Corn  belt. 

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1S77;  George  Werkheiser,  editor  and  pub- 
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MOLINE,  Rock  Island  Co.  ^  22.000t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific, 
Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  and  Chicago, 
Burlington  &  Qulncy  Rds.  and  Mississippi 
r.,  178  m.  W.  of  Chicago.  Plow,  wagon,  car- 
riage and  organ  manufactories,  milling  and 
elevator  machinery  works,  steel  mills.  Iron 
works  and  automobile  factory. 

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2-3) 


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in 

1902 

in 

1903 

in 

1904 

in 

1906 

in 

1907 

2,649 
2,801 
3,079 

3.955 

4.57^ 
The   weekly   edition   had   credit   for   is- 
suing   more   than    i.ooo    copies    regularly 
in    the  year    1898,   but   has  not  since   set 
up   any   claim   for   issuing   so    many. 

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dit for  an  average  issue  of  1,983  in 
1899  and  2,006  in  1900,  since  which 
it  has  not  furnished  any  definite  and 
satisfactory  report,  but  has  been  credit- 
ed with  more  than  -ijOoo  every  year 
since,    up   to    and    including    1907. 

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—daily  1883.  weekly  1879;  T.  I.  Stanley,  J.  M. 
Farnham  and  Warren  L.  Eastman,  editors 
and  publishers  (2— 3). 

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of  this  paper  had  credit  for  issuing 
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the  year  1899,  but  has  not  since  set  up 
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MOMENCE.  Kankakee  Co.  a-  2,026t 
pop.,  at  Intersection  of  Chicago  &  Eastern 
Illinois  and  Indiana,  Illinois  &  Iowa  Rds., 
50  m.  S.  of  Chicago.  Agriculture,  stock 
raising  and  dairying. 

PRESS-REPORTER;  Fridays;  repub 
llcan;   eight  to  twelve  pages  18x24;   subscrip- 
tion $1;   established  1870;   C.  S.  McNichols  & 
Co.,  editors  and  publishers. 

Copies    printed:      For    the    year    1903 
this   paper  seemed    to    assert  that  it  had 


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ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the    claim. 

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lished  November,  1901;  John  &  Lewis  Howk, 
editors   and  publishers  (1—8). 

MONEE,  Il'i??  Co.  cf  575  pop.,  on  Illi- 
nois Central  Rd.,  35  m.  S.  of  Chicago. 
Farming  and  dairying. 

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lican; eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.25; 
established  December,  1905;  J.  H.  Montgom- 
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MONMOUTH,  c.  h.,  Warren  Co.  -D 

7,460+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy 
and  Iowa  Central  Rds.,  26  m.  E.  of  Missis- 
sippi river.  Manufactures  of  agricultural 
implements,  sewer  pipe,  cigars,  stoneware 
and  paving  brick.  Seat  of  Monmouth 
College.     Agriculture  and  horse  breeding. 

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established— daily  1904,  weekly  1846;  Geo.  C. 
Hankin,  editor;  Clarence  F.  Buck,  manager; 
Monmouth  Republican  Printing  Company, 
publishers  (1—5). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
the  daily  editon  of  this,  paper  seemed 
to  assert  that  it  had  an  average  issue 
exceeding  1,000  copies,  but  failed  to 
furnish  such  definite  information  as 
would  warrant  the  accordance  of  a 
rating    to    that    effect. 

The  weekly  edition  of  this  paper 
had     credit     for     an     average     issue     of 


1.754    in 


1897  sricl  -2,124  ill  1903,  since 
which  it  has  not  furnished  any  definite 
and  satisfactory  report,  but  has  been 
credited  with  more  than  i.ooo  every 
year    since,    up   to    and    including    1907. 

REVIEW  ;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
Jay,  and  VVEEKL.Y,  Thursdays;  Indepen- 
dent; eight  pages  17x22;  su!)scrlptlon— dally 
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fet.  editor;  Review  Printing  Co.,  publishers 
(2-S). 

Copies    printed:    daily, 


1,442 

in 

1896 

1,807 

in 

1902 

2,19s 

in 

1903 

2,617 

in 

1904 

2,681 

in 

1905 

2,731 

in 

1906 

2,771 

111 

1907 

WARREN  CO.  DEMOCRAT;  Thurs- 
days (A  A). 

MONTICELLO,  c.  h.,  Piatt  Co.  o 

1,982+  pop.,  on  Sangamon  r.,  IlUuols  Central 
and  Wabash  Rds.,  midway  between  Chicago 
and  Saint  Louis,  Mo.  Proprietary  medi- 
cines, carriage  and  flour  mills,  cigar  manu- 
factories and  tile  works.  Stock  raising  and 
corn  growing. 

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1856 :  Montlcello  Bulletin  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (1—4). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
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since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite   and  satisfactory  report,   but  has 


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ILLINOIS. 


been  credited  with  more  than  i,ooo 
every  year  since,  up  to  and  including 
1907. 

FIATT   CO.  REPUBL,ICAN;   Thurs 
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scription $1.50;  established  1874;  L.C.  Burgess, 
editor  and  manager;  The  Republican  Print- 
ing Co.,  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  1,493  ."'" 
1.^97  and  1.840  in  1904.  since  which 
it  has  not  furnished  any  definite  and 
satisfactory  report,  but  was  credited 
with  more  than  1,000  in  1906  and 
1907. 

MORGAN  PARK,  CooA- Co.  cT  3,800 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific 
Rd.,  14  m.  S.  of  Chicago.  Brick  yards.  Resi- 
dential center  for  Chicago. 

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Park  Post  Companv,  publishers  (1 — 8). 

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pages  12x19;  subscription  $1;  established 
1900;  Ridge  Record  Publishing  Company, 
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Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1902 
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an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
tlic    claim. 

MORRIS,  c.  h.,  Grundy  Co.  cf  5,248t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rri. 
and  Illinois  &  Michigan  canal,  62  m.  S.  W.  of 
Chicago.      Depot    for   grain,    cattle,    pork 
and  coal.     Manufactures  of  builders'  hard- 
ware, shoes  and  harness. 
HERA  LiD;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLY^,  Fridays;  republican;  daily 
six  to  ten    pages    17x22,    weekly   twelve  to 
twenty  pages  18x24;  subscription— daily  $4, 
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Copies  printed:  The  weekly  edition 
of  this  paper  had  credit  for  an  average 
issue  of  1,575  in  1895,  since  which  it 
has  not  furnished  any  definite  and  sat- 
isfactory report,  but  has  been  credited 
with  more  than  1,000  every  year  since, 
up   to   and   including    1907. 

SENTINEIi  ;  every  evening  except 
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subscription— d ail v$3,weekly$l ;  established 
—daily  1895,  weekly  1878;  Geo.  M.  Bucklin, 
editor  and  publisher. 

MORRISON,  c.  h.,  Whiteside  Co.\2 

2,308+  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd., 
12  m.  E.  of  Clinton,  la.,  and  124  W.  of  Chi- 
cago. Manufactories  of  refrigerators,  school 
furniture,  carriages  and  farm  implements. 
Agriculture,  dairying  and  stock  raising. 

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1894;   C.   E.  Johnson,    editor  and  publisher 

(7-5). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  has  on 
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credit  for  issuing  more  than  1,000  cop- 
ies regularly,  but  such  definite  infor- 
mation as  would  warrant  such  a  rating 
has  never  been    forthcoming. 


WHITESIDE     SENTINEL,;    Thurs 
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scription   $1.50;     established    1857;     Charles 
Bent,  editor  and  publisher  (1—7). 
Copies    printed:      1,930  in   1893 
1,935  in  1903 
1,897  in  1905 
1,888  in   1906 
Since   which   it  has   not  furnished   any 
definite    and    satisfactory    report,   but  was 
credited   with   more    than    1,000    in    1907. 

MORRISONVILLE.   ChristianCo. 

a  1,040  pop.,  on  Wabash  Rd.,  14  m.  S.  E.  of 
Taylorville,  the  county  seat,  2(i  N.  N.  E.  of 
Litchfield  and  40  S.  W.  of  Decatur.  Manu- 
facturing. 

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K.  B.  Lindsey  and  P.  O.  Miller,  editors  and 
publishers  (1—8). 

MORTON,  Tazewell  Co.  n  894t  pop.,  on 

Atchison,   Topeka   &    Sante  Fe  and   Van- 

dalia    Line   Rds..  9    m.  S.    E.    of    Peoria. 

Wagon  and  tile  manufactories,  pottery  and 

grain  elevator. 

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1895;  Ed.  J.  Jacobs,  editor  and  publisher. 

MOUND  CITY,  c.  h..  Pulaski  Co.  g 
2,500  pop.,  on  Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chi- 
cago &  St.  Louis  Rd.  and  Ohio  r.,  7  m. 
above  Cairo.  Lumbering,  shipbuilding  and 
manufacturing. 

aiOUND  CITY  SUN;  semi  weekly, 
Wednesdays  and  Saturdays:  independent; 
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publisher. 

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tablLshed  1889:  H.  C.  Ashbaugh,  editor  and 
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Springs,  a  popular  summer  resort.  Car- 
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m.  S.  W.  of  Chicago.     Coal  mining.    Trade 

center. 

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and  publisher. 

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Peoria  &  St.  Louis  Rds.  and  Sangamon  r.,  20 
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PHILiO,  Champaign  Co.  D-502t  pop.,  on 

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PINCKNEYVILLE,    c.  h.,   Perry 

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Wabash,    Chester    &    Western    Rds.   and 

Beaucoup  creek,  10  m.  N.  W.  of  Duquoin 

and  61  S.  E.  of  Saint  Louis,  Mo.    Carriage, 

plow  and  lumber  manufactories. 

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PIPER  CITY,  J^ord  Co.  D-  677t  pop., 
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of  Chicago.    Agriculture. 

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RED  BUD,  Randolph  Co.  p  1,560  pop., 
on  Mobile  &  Ohio  Rd.,  36  m.  S.  of  Saint 
Louis.  Flour  mills,  farming  and  stock 
raising. 

PILGRIM;  Saturdays;  independent; 
eight  to  tv.elve  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1; 
established  1^9?;  Guy  Seely,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance   of    a    rating    to    that   effect. 

REDDICK,  Kankakee  Co.  D-  26It  pop., 
on  Indiana,  Illinois  &  Iowa  and  Wabash 
Rds.,  19  m.  W.  of  Kankakee,  the  county 
seat,  and  60  S.  W.  of  Chicago.  "File  factory. 
Grain  center. 

COURIER;  Thursdays:  republican; 
eight  pages  1.5i^.>x22;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 1907;  Schutz  Brothers,  editors  and 
publishers  (1—8). 

JOURNAL;  Thursdays;  eight  page* 
15x22;  subscription  $1.50:  established  1898; 
A.  C.  Bell,  editor;  Journal  Publishing  Co., 
publishers. 

REYNOLDS,  ^ock  island  Co.  ^  3291 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific 
Rd.,  IS  m.  S.  of  Rock  Island,  the  county 
seat,  and  10  from  the  Mississippi  r.  Farm- 
ing and  stock  raising. 

PRESS;  Fridays;  independent;  eight  to 
sixteen  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1894:  Guy  V.  Pettit.  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 


Copies      printed: 


1,241 
1,508 
1,578 
1,596 
1,617 
1,635 


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in 
in 
in 
in 
in 
in 


1899 
1901 
1903 
1904 

1905 
1906 
1907 


RICHMOND,    McHtnry   Co.    (^    724 

pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd..  16  m. 

N.  E.  of  Woodstock,  the  county  seat.    Grain 

and  poultry  shipping,  dairying  and  stock 

raising.    Fruit  raising. 

GAZETTE;  Thursdays ;  republican ; 
eight  pages  1514x22;  subscription  $1.90:  estal - 
Ushed  1876;  R.  G.  Scott,  editor  and  publisher 
(1-8). 

RIDGE    EARM,  Vermilion    Co.    a- 

l,2i)0  pop.,  on  Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago 


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6  St.  Louis  and  Toledo,  St.  Louis  and  West- 
ern Rds.,  16  ra.  S.  of  Danville,  the  county 
seat.    Farming  and  mining. 

KEPUBJLICAN;  Thursdays;  independ- 
ent republican;  foUr  pages  24x36;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1887;  J.  E.  Glick,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—8). 

RIDGWAY,    Gallatin    Co.    O,    839 f 

pop.,  on   Baltimore  &  Ohio  Southwestern 

Rd.,  9  m.  N.W.  of  Shawneetowu,  the  county 

seat.    Agriculture. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1893  ;  John 
A.  Wall,  editor  and  publisher  (8—6). 

RIO,  Knox  Co.\2  2961  pop., on  Chicago, 
Burlington  &  Quuicy  Rd.,  about  11  m.  N.  of 
Galesburg,  the  county  seat. 
KEPORTER;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

RIVERDALE,  Cook  Co.  nf  suburb 

of  Chicago. 

POINTER  ;  Fridays  (A  A). 

RIVERTON,  Sanrjamon  Co.  D  l,511t 
pop.,  on  Wabash  Rd.,5  m.  E.of  Springfield, 
the  county  seat  and  State  capital.  Agri- 
culture. 

REVIEW;  Fridays;  independent;  twelve 
pasjps  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
191IU;  T.  A.  Dam  ford,  editor;  Damford  Bros., 
publishers  (2—5). 

'rOANOKE,    Wood/ord  Co.  n  966t 
pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd., 

7  m.  N.  E.  of  Eureka,  the  county  seat.    Coal 

mining,  farming  and  clay  manufacturing. 

CALiLj  Fridays;  Independent;  eight  pages 
15x22:  subscription  81-50;  established  1891; 
P.  B.  Hobbs,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

ROBERTS,  ^<yrd  Co.  D-  4461  iiop.,  on 
Illinois  Central  Rd.,  96  m.  S.  by  W.  of  Chi- 
cago and  15  S.  W.  of  Gilnian.  ^^armiug  and 
stock  raising. 

HERALiD;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1;  e.stabllsbed  1898;  W.  O.  San- 
ders, editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

ROBINSON,  «•  h.,  Crawford  Co.  Q, 
l,683t  pop.,  on  Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chi- 
cago &  St.  Louis  and  Indiana  &  Illinois 
Southern  Rds.,  40  m.  S.  W.  of  Terre  Haute, 
Ind.    Fruit,  corn,  wheat  and  wool. 

ARGUS ;  Wednesdays ;  republican  ;  eight 
to  twelve  paiges  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  es- 
tablished 1863;  George  W.  Harper,  editor  and 
publisher. 

Copies  printed:  1,834  in  1906,  since 
U'hich  it  has  not  furnished  any  definite 
and  satisfactorj^  report,  but  was  credit- 
ed   with    more    than    1,000    in    1907. 

CONSTITUTION!  Wednesdays ;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1863;  F.  W.  Lewis,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12—4). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,143  i"  1897, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  has 
been  credited  with  more  than  1,000  every 
year    since,    up    to    and    including    1907. 

ROCHELL.E,  Ogle  Co.  [j  2,073t  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Qulncy  and  Chi- 
cago &  Northwestern  Rds.,  27  m.  S.  of  Rock- 


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ford  and  75  W.  of  Chicago.    Farming  and 

stock  raising. 

HERALD;  Thursdays ;  republican ; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1881 ;  Howard  A.  Morris,  editor  and 
publisher. 

INDEPENDENT;  Thursdays;  eight 
pages  2()x"^6;  subscription  $1;  established 
1897;  F.  E.  &  C.  A.  Lux,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (1—3). 

Copies  printed:  2,142  in  1899 
2.586  in  1904 
2,444  in   1907 

REGISTER;  Fridays ;  republican  ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1868 ;  Emery  I.  Neff,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance   of    a    rating    to    that   effect. 

ROCHESTER.  Sangamon  Co.  a  365t 

pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Southwestern 

Rd.,  8  m.  S.  E.  of   Springfield.    Tile  and 

brick  manufacturing,  milling,  stock  raising 

and  farming. 

ITEM;  Thursday.s;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1882;  Thomas  M. 
Dillon,  editor  and  publisher. 

ROCKFALLS.  Whiteside Co.^  2,I76t 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd. 

and  Rock  r.,  15  m.  E.  of  Morrison,'  the  county 

seat.   Manufactures  of  wagons,  furniture 

barbed  wire  and  agricultural  implements. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
to  ten  pages  16x22;  subscription  $1.50  ;  estab- 
lished 18B3;  Parker  &  Meutzer,  editors  and 
publishers  (7—5). 

ROCKFORD,  c.  li.,  mnnebago  Co.  ^ 

;n,051t  pop.-local  census.  1904.  42.488— on 
Chicago  &  Northwestern,  Illinois  Central, 
Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  and  Chi- 
cago, Burlington  &  Qulncy  Rds.  and  Rockr., 
92  m.  W.  of  Chicago.  Manufactures  of  fur- 
niture and  agricultural  Implements. 

DAILY. 

MORNING  STAR;  every  morning  ex- 
cept   Monday,     and    SEMI- WEEKL.Y, 

Mondays  and  Thursdays;  independent;  daily 
eight  to  twenty -four,  semi-weekly  six  pages 
17x24;  subscription— dally  $5,  semi  weekly 
$1;  established— daily  1888,  semi-weekly  1866; 
Rockford  Star  Printing  Co.,  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies    printed:     daily,     2,651   in   1896 

6,108  in   1905 
6,680  in   1907 

Sunday  edition  had  credit  for  an  av- 
erage issue  of  6,84s  in  1905,  since 
which  time  it  has  not  furnished  a  re- 
port, but  was  credited  with  printing 
more    than    4.000    copies    in     1907. 

The  semi-weekly  had  credit  for  an 
average  issue  of  2,604  in  1896  and  3,633 
in  1904,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
a  report,  but  was  credited  with  more  than 
2,250  in   1906   and   1907. 

REGISTER-GAZETTE;  every  even 
Ing  except  Sunday,  and  SEMI-WKEK- 
Li  Y,  Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  republican ;  eight 
pages  17x24;  subscription- daily  $5.20,  semi- 
weekly  $1 ;  established— iJegisfcr  1840,  Gazette 
1867,   consolidated    1891,    semi-weekly    1840; 


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ReKlster-Gaeette  Company,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (1—6). 

Copies  printed:     Daily:     3,419  in  1896 

3,279  in  1900 

5.505  in  1901 

5,554  in  1902 

5,496  in  1904 

6,016  in  1905 

6,181   in  1906 

6,709   in  1907 

Semi-weekly,     5,951  in  1904 

5,259  in  1906 

5,068  in  1907 

Publisher's  announcement. — For  65  years  the 
leading  paper    of    central   northern   Illi- 
nois.   Carries  all  prominent  foreign  adver- 
tising.   Exclusire  evening  Associated  Press 
franchise.    Sworn   circulation   last   quar- 
ter  of    1907,   e.Kl.     Exceptionally    strong 
Semi-Weekly  of  5,000.  among  rich  farming 
community  of  famous  Rock  River  Valley. 
Shannon,  Brunswick  Building.  New  York. 
Allen  &  Ward.  112  Dearborn  Street,  Chicago. 
REPUBLIC;    every  evening  except 
Sunday;  republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $5;  established  1890;  Republic  Com- 
pany, publishers  (1—7). 

Copies  printed:  3,896  ini898 
4,441  in  1900 
5,926  in  1901 
6,540  in  1903 
6,251  in  1904 
6,123  in  1905 
6,230  in  1906 
6,191  in  1907 
WEEKLY. 

GER  MANIA;  Saturdays;  German; 
independent;  twelve  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1885;  F.  Stedinger,  editor 
and  publisher  (7 — 5). 

ROCK  FORD  S-POSTEN;  Fridays; 
Swedish;  republican  ;  eight  pages  lSx22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1888;  C.  A.  Wen- 
dell, editor;  Rockford  Printing  Company, 
publishers. 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1902 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had  an 
average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies,  but 
failed  to  furnish  such  definite  informa- 
tion as  would  warrant  the  accordance  of 
a  rating  to  that  effect.  It  has  not  since 
made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 

SEMI-MONTHLY. 

SVENSKA    SOCIAIilSTEN;  semi 

monthly  (A  A). 

ROCK    ISLAND,  c.  h.,  Rock  Island 

Co.  ti  19,493+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  & 
Qulncy,  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St..  Paul, 
Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  and  Rock 
Island  &  Peoria  Rds.  and  Mississippi  r.,  op- 
posite Davenport,  la.,  connected  by  a 
bridge.  Location  of  United  States  Armory 
and  Arsenal.  Manufacturing,  coal  mining 
and  river  trade. 

ARGUS;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEK. Li Y,  Fridays;  democratic ;  eight 
pages— dally  15x22,  weekly  18x22;  subscrlp- 
tlon— dally  $5.20,  weekly  $1.50;  established 
1851;  H.  P.  Simpson,  editor;  J.  W.  Potter  Co.. 
publishers  (1 — i). 

Copies  printed:     Daily:     1,344  in   1895 

2,686  in  1900 
2,876  in  1902 
3,234  in  1903 
3,311  in  1904 
3,520  in  190S 
3,690  in   1906 

Since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite    and   satisfactory    report,    but  has 


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been    credited   with    more    than    2,250    in 

1907- 

For  the  year  1902  the  weekly  edition 
of  this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  infor- 
mation as  would  warrant  the  accordance 
of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It  has  not 
since  made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 

DAILY  NEWS  ;  every  evening  and 
Sunday  morning:  Independent;  eight  to  six- 
teen pages  17x22;  subscription  $5;  estab- 
lished January.  1905;  W.  C.  Looney,  editor 
and   publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  Xo  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding    2,250    in    1907. 

UN  ION  I  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLY,  Saturdays;  republican; 
eight  and  twelve  pages  18i*4;  subscription- 
daily  $5.20,  weekly  $1 ;  established— daily  1863, 
weekly  1862;  Union  Printing  Company  pub- 
lishers (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
for  either  the  daily  or  the  weekly  issues 
of  this  paper,  but  both  of  them  have  had 
credit   for   exceeding    1,000   in    1906   and 

ROCK  ISLAND-MOLINEVOLK8- 
ZEITUNG  ;  semi-weekly,  Tuesdays  and 
Fridays;  German;  Independent;  eight  pages 
17x24;  subscription  $3;  established  1875;  Val. 
J.  Peter,  editor  and  publLsher  (2—8). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  securef^ 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding    1,000    in    1906   and    1907. 

AUGUST  ANA;  Thursdays ;  Swedish ; 
lutheran;  sixteen  pages  11x15;  subscription 
$1.75;  established  1854;  S.  P.  A.  LIudahl,  edi- 
tor: Lutheran  Augustana  Book  Concern,  pub- 
lishers (2—3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  13.513  in  1895 
and  13,317  in  1902,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  report,  but  has  been 
credited  with  more  than  7,500  every  year 
since,    up    to    and    including    1907- 

YOUNfi  LUTHERAN'S  COMPAN- 
ION; Thursdays  (A  A). 

AUGUSTANA   JOURNAL;   semi 
monthly:  lutheran;    twelve  pages  9x13;  sub- 
scription  75  cents:    established    1S92;   G.  A. 
Brandelle,  editor:  The  Lutheran  Augustana 
Book  Concern,  publishers  (2—3)  (A  A). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  i,,995,  in  1900 
and  2,083  in  1902,  since  which  it  has  not 
furnished  a  report,  but  was  credited  with 
more    than    1,000    in    1905    and    1906. 

MIDDLE.  WEST  ADVOCATE; 
monthly;  eighty  pages  6i^x9i^;  subscription 
50  cents;  estHbllshed  1906;  Joseph  F.  Newton, 
editor:  Middle  West  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers (8—6  P)  (A  A). 

MODERN  WOODMEN;  monthly; 
Modern  Woodmen  of  America ;  .sixteen  pages 
11x16;  sub.scriptlon  50 cents;  established  1884; 
F.  O.  Van  Galder,  erlltor;  Modern  Woodmen 
of  America,  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  750,051  in  1902 
749,326  in  1903 
932,455  in   1907 

TRI-CITY  UNIONIST;  monthly; 
labor;  sixteen  pages  9x12:  subscription  50 
cents:  established  1899:  G.  E.  Morgan,  editor. 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,529  for  the  year 
1899,  but  has  not  since  made  claim  to  is- 
suing so  many  as  1,000  copies. 


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U  N  G  D  O  M  S  .\m  N  N  E  N  ;  monthly ; 
Swedish;  juvenile;  literary;  thirtv  six  pages 
9x12;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1896;  S.  Q. 
Youngert,  editor;  Lutheran  Augustan  a  Book 
Concern,  publishers  (2—3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  2,875  in  1896 
and  5,675  in  1902,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  report,  but  has  been 
credited  with  more  than  2.250  every  year 
since,    up    to    and    including     1907. 

TIDSKRIFT:  quarterly  (  A  A  ). 

ROCKTON,  Winnebago  Co.  [j  936r 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul 
Rd.,  4  m.  S.  of  Beloit.  Wis.,  and  12  N.  of  Rock- 
ford,  the  county  seat.  Paper  and  flour  mills, 
reaper  manufactory  and  machine  shops. 

HERALD;  Thursdays;  iudependent-re- 
publican;  eight  pages  15x23:  subscription 
$1.25;  established  1875;  C.  J.  Eddy,  editor  and 
publisher  (7—5). 

ROGERS  PARK,  Cook  Co.  ^  sub- 
urb of  Chicago. 

NORTH  fSHORE  NEWS;  Saturdays 
(AA). 

ROODHOUSE,  Oreene  Co.  -u  2,351t 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincyand 
Chicago  &  Alton  Rds.,  50  m.  S.  W.  of  Spring- 
field and  69  N.  of  Saint  Louis,  Mo.  Railroad 
center.  Pottery  works,  steel  bridges,  etc. 
Farming  and  stock  raising. 

RECORD?  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  W  E  E  K  L<  V,  Thursdays;  demo 
cratic;  daily  four,  weekly  eight  pages  18x24; 
subscription— daily  $5,  weekly  $1. .5(1;  estab- 
lished 1898;  John  Jones,  editor;  Record  Print- 
ing Company,  publishers  (1—5). 

Copies  printed:  weekly,  1,680  in  1906, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  has 
been  credited  with  more  than  1,000  in 
1907. 

EYE-HERA  I.  D;  Thursdays ;  aemo- 
cratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  — £j/e  1882,  Herald  1892;  W.  ¥. 
Thompson,  editor  and  publisher. 

ROSEVILLiE,  Warren  Co. -nlfiU^ 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd., 
12  m.  S.  of  Monmouth,  the  county  seat* 
Agriculture  and  coal  mining. 

TIMES-CITIZEN;  semi-weekly,  Tues- 
days and  Fridays;  independent;  four  pages 
17x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1876; 
E.  J.  Clarke,  editor;  Roseville  Printing  & 
Publishing  Company,  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1906 
this  ;)aper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had  an 
average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies,  but 
failed  to  furnish  such  definite  informa- 
tion as  would  warrant  the  accordance  of 
a     rating     to     that     effect. 

ROSSVIIiliE,  Vermilion  Co.  D-  l,4S5t 
pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Eastern  Illinois  Rd., 
20  m.  N.  of  Danville,  the  county  seat. 
Threshing  machine,  wagon  and  shoe  fac- 
tories and  brick  and  tile  works.  Farming 
and  stock  raising. 

PRESS;  Thursdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1879;  BertE.  Pinkcrton,  editor  and  publisher 
(1-5  P). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper  and  the  publisher  admits 


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that  he  does  not  keep  such  records  as 
would  make  it  possible  for  him  to  pre- 
pare a  report;  nevertheless,  it  has  had 
credit  for  exceeding  1,000  in  1906  and 
in     1907. 

RUSHVILLE,  c.  h.,  Schuyler  Co.  -a 
3,292+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy 
Rd.,  3  m.  N.  E.  of  Mount  Sterling.  Manu- 
facturing.   Grain  and  fruit. 

SCHUYL.ER  CITIZEN;  Thursdays; 
republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1856;  W.I.  Larash,  editor 
and  publisher. 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1898 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had  an 
average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies,  but 
failed  to  furnish  such  definite  informa- 
tion as  would  warrant  the  accordance  of 
a  rating  to  that  effect.  It  has  not  since 
made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 

SCHUYLER  CO.  HER  A  L,D  ;  Thurs- 
days; ten  pages  18x24;  subscription  $]..50;  es- 
tablished March,  19U1;  H.  E.  McLaren,  editor 
and  publisher. 

TIMES  ;  Thursdays;  democratic;  twelve 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1868;  Edwin  Dj'son,  editor  and  publisher  (1—7). 
Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
more   than    1,000   in    1906  and    1907. 

RUTLAND,  Lasalle  Co.  a  893t  pop., 

on  Illinois  Central  and  Toluca,  Marquette 

&  Northern  Rds.,  25  m.  S.  of  Lasalle.    Coal 

mines. 

RECORD;  Thursdays;  four  pages  171^x24; 
subscription  $1;  established  1894;  H.  S. 
Ensign,  editor  and  publisher  (7— 5). 

SAINT  ANNE,  Kankakee  Co.  D-  l.GOOt 
pop.— local  estimate  1,200— at  junction  of 
Chicago  &  Eastern  Illinois  and  Cleveland, 
Cincinnati.  Chicago  &  St.  Louis  Rds.,  11  m. 
S.  E.  of  Kankalvee,  the  county  seat.  Agri- 
culture Hint  manufacturing. 

RECORD;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  17J^x24  ;  subscription  $1;  established 
1889;  Thomas  W.  Mayo,  editor  and  publisher. 

SAINT    CHARLES,   Kane   Co.    t] 

2,675+  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern 
and  Chicago  Great  Western  Rds.,  Elgin,  Au- 
rora and  Southern  Electric  Line  and  Fox  r. 
Flour  mills,  condensed  milk  factory,  malle- 
able iron  works,  foundry,  machine  shops 
and  piano  factory. 

JOURNAL;  serai  weekly,  Wednesdays 
and  Saturdays;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  September,  1901;  E.  A. 
Paschol,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

TIMES;  semi-weekly,  Wednesdays  and 
Saturdays;  republican;  ©ight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  October,  1906; 
C.  B.  Mead,  editor;  Mead  &  Sons,  publishers 
(1—8). 

CHRONICLE;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1881;  L.  S.  Paschol,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1-8). 

SAINT  DAVID,  Ftilton  Co.  D  1,200 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd., 

5  m.  S.  of  Canton.    Mining. 

GAZETTE;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 

pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 

1907 ;  W.  F.  Rader,  editor  and  publisher  ( 1—8 ) . 


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ILLINOIS. 


ILLINOIS. 


SAINT  ELMO,  Fayette  Co.  p    1.800 

pop.— local  estimate— on  Vandalia  Line  and 

Chicago  &  Eastern  Illinois  Rds.,  14  m.  N.  E. 

of  Vandalia,  the  county  seat. 

BANNER;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22 ;  subscription $1 ;  established  1894 ; 
G.  H.  Grardner,  editor  and  publisher  (10 — 6). 

SAINTE  MARIA,  Jasper  Co.  O,  406 
pop.,  on  Cincinnati,  Indianapolis  &  West- 
ern Rd.,  12  m.  S.  E.  of  Newton. 

TRIBUNE?  Fridays;  four  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1;  established  June,  1901;  Otis 
Stanley,  editor;  Otis  Stanley  &  Co.,  pub- 
lishers. 

SAINT  JOSEPH,  Champaign  Co. n- 
687+  pop.,  on  Cleveland,  Cincinnati.  Chicago 
&  St.  Louis  Rd.,  12  m.  E.  of  Champaign  City, 
and  9  E.  of  Urbana,  the  county  seat.  Agri- 
culture. 

R  E  C  O  R  I);  Saturdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  estab 
lished  1894;  Dale  Bros.,  editors  and  publishers. 

SALEM,  c.  h.,  Marion  Co.  p  l,842t 
pop,,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio,  Southwestern 
Chicago,  Paducah  &  Memphis  and  Cen- 
tralla  &  Chester  Rds.,  16  m.  N.  E.  of  Cen- 
tralia  and  69  E.  of  Saint  Louis,  Mo.  Mill- 
ing, coal  mining,  fruit  shipping  and  evap- 
orating. 

HERALD-ADVOCATE  ;  every  even 
Ing  except  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Fri- 
days; democratic;  daily  four  pages  15J^x23, 
weekly  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription- 
daily  $3,  weekly  $1;  established— daily  1898, 
weekly  1851;  Brets  &  Furry,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers 

MARION  CO.  DEMOCRAT;  Thurs 
days;    democratic;    eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription   $1;    established  1889;  J.  B.  Lewis, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies     printed:      1,837  i^   1907 

REPUBLICAN;  Thursdays ;  repub- 
lican; eight  pages  18x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1879;  J.  C.  Utterback.  editor  and 
publisher. 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  infor- 
mation as  would  warrant  the  accordance 
of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It  has  not 
since    made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 

SANDOVAL,  Marion  Co.  g  l,258t 
pop.,  at  junction  of  Baltimore  &  Ohio 
Southwestern  and  Illinois  Ceutral  Rds.,  60 
m.  E.  of  Saint  Louis,  Mo.  Manufacturing 
and  coal  mining. 

TIMES;  Saturdaj'S;  Independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1884; 
Reinhardt  &  Patterson,  editors  and  publish- 
ers (A  A)- 

SANDWICH,  Dekalb  Co.  fy  2,520t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.. 
57  m.  S.  W.  of  Chicago.  Manufacture  of 
agricultural  implements. 

JOURNAL;  semi-weekly,  Tuesdaysand 
Fridavs;  eight  pages  11x16;  subscription  $1; 
established  1897 ;  J.  H.  Larner,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

ARGUS;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1877; 
J.  B.  Castle,  editor  and  publisher. 

FREE  PRESS;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pafi:«3  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1872;  F.  D.  Lowman,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 


SAN  JOSE,  Mason    Co.    n    700  pop., 

on  Chicago  &  Alton  Rd.,  about  9  m.  N.  E. 

of  Mason  City.    Farming  and  stock  raising. 

METROPOLITAN  ;  Thursdays  ;  inde- 
pendent; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  October,  1901  ;  NIeukirk  &  Eyrse, 
editors  and  publishers  (1—8). 

SAUNEMIN,  Livingston  Co.  n  350t 
pop.,  on  Wabash  Rd.,  12  m.  E.  of  Pontiac, 
the  county  seat.  Stock  raisingand  farming. 

GAZETTE  ;  Fridays;  eight  pages  16x22; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1888;  Charles 
S.  Brydia,  editor  and  publisher;  prints  an 
edition  for  Fairhury. 

HEADLIGHT;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

SAVANNA,  Carroll  Co.  ^  3,325t  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  and 
Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rds.  and 
Mississippi  r..  10  m.  W.  of  Mount  Carroll, 
the  county  seat.  Flour  and  lumber  mills. 
Shipping  point. 

JOURNAL  ;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  CARROLL  CO.  JOURNAL, 

Wednesdays;  democratic;  daily  four,  weekly 
twelve  pages  15x22;  subscription— daily  $5.20; 
weekly  $1.50;  established— daily  1895,  weekly 
1685;   F.  S.  Greenleaf,  editor  and   publisher 

(1—8). 

TIMES;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLY,  Wednesdays;  republican; 

four  pages  15x'22;  subscription  —  daily  $5, 
weekly  $1.50;  established— daily  1895,  weekly 
1875;  Allyn  G.  Fleming,  editor;  W.  W.  Gilles- 
pie, publisher  (1—8). 

SAYBROOK,   McLean    Co.    a    879  r 

pop.,  on  Lake  Erie  &  Western  Rd.,  26  m.  E. 

of  Bloomlngton,  the  county  seat.   Grist  and 

saw  mills.    Farming. 

GAZETTE;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pases  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1896;    Frank  Woolley,  editor  and  publisher. 

SEATON,  Mercer  Co.  ^  485  pop.,  on 

Iowa  Central  Rd.,9  m.  E.  of  Kelthsburg. 

Farming  and  stock  raising. 

INDEPENDENT; Thursdays;  independ- 
ent; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
C.  E.  Duncan,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

SENECA,  Lasalle  Co.  [^  1,190  pop.,  on 
Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  and  Cleve- 
land, Cincinnati.  Chicago  &  St.  Louis  Rds. 
and  Illinois  &  Michigan  canal.  Grain  trade, 
coal  mines  and  tile  factories. 

RECORD  AND  NEWS;    Fridays;  in 
dependent;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription  75 
cents;  established  1878;  Terry  Simmons,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (1—8). 

SHABBONA,  Dekalb  Co.  [^  587t  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,  68  m. 
W.  of  Chicago.    Agriculture. 

CHIEF;  Wednesdays  (A  A). 

EXPRESS;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  1:3x20 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1876;  W.  H.  Ray,  editor  and  publisher;  prints 
an  edition  for  Lee  (1—8). 

SHANNON,  Carroll  Co.  )j  6781  pop., 

on   Chicago,    Milwaukee  &   St.   Paul  Rd., 

14  m.   S.  W.   of    Freeport   and   116  W,   of 

Chicago.    Agriculture. 

REPORTER;  Thursdays;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1897; 
B.  E.  Boyle,  editor  and  publisher 


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ILLINOIS. 


ILLINOIS. 


SHAWNEETOWN,  c.  h.,  Gallatin 

Co.  Q.  2,100  pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Obio  South- 
western and  Louisville  &  Nashville  Rds. 
and  Ohio  r.,  9  m.  from  the  mouth  of  Wa- 
bash. Manufacturing,  milling,  pork  pack- 
ing, lumber,  mining  and  farming.  A  ship- 
ping point. 

GAIiLiATIN  »E:YI0CRAT  ;  Thurs 
days;  democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1 ;  established  1887;  Geoi ge  Hanlon, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—'*). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding    i,ooo    in    1906    and    1907. 

LOCAL.  RECORD  ;  Fridays;  local; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1904;  Conrad  O.  Edwards,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12—4)  (A  A). 

NEWS-GLEANER;  Fridays;  repub- 
lican: eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
egtabiished  1872;  A.  T.  Splvey,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12— 4). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,293  i"  1903) 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any  def- 
inite and  satisfactory  report,  but  was 
credited  with  more  than  1,000  in  1906 
and    1907. 

SHELBYVILIiE,  c.  h.,  Shelby  Co.  a 
4,234  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Eastern  Illinois 
and  Cleveland.  Cincinnati,  Chicago  &  St. 
Louis  Rds.  and  Kaskaskla  r.,  79  m.  W.of 
Terre  Haute.  Ind.  Manufacturing,  agri- 
culture and  mining. 

UNION:  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  republican; 
dally  four,  weekly  eight  pages  18x24;  sub 
scription  — dally  $5.30,  weekly  $1.50;  estab- 
lished-daily 1887,  weekly  1863;  Union  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  editors  and  publlebers  (7—5). 

Copies  printed:     No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from    either    edition    of    this    paper,    but 
the  weekly  issue  had   credit   for  exceed 
ing    1,000   in    1906   and   1907. 

DEMOCRAT}  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1.N;  estab 
llshed  1874;  I.  S.  Storm,  editor;  Democrat 
Company,  publishers  U— 8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  issue  of  1,500  in  1894  and  1,750  in 
1904,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished  a 
report,  but  was  credited  with  more  than 
ing    1,000   in    1906    and    1907. 

SHELBY  CO.  LEADER;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  eight  to  ten  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1852;  Thos.  B. 
ShoafC,  editor  and  publisher. 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  ithad  an 
average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies,  but 
failed  to  furnish  such  definite  informa- 
tion as  would  warrant  the  accordance  of 
a  rating  to  that  effect.  It  has  not  since 
made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 

SHELDON, /rogttoi*  Co.  a-  1,303  pop., 
on  Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  &  St. 
Louis  and  Toledo,  Peoria  &  Western  Rds., 
86  na.  S.  of  Chicago  and  lOS  E.  of  Peoria. 
Farming  and  stock  raising. 
JOURNAL;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 

to  twelve  pages   18x24;   subscription  $1.50; 

established  1879;  W.  H.  Overhue,  editor  and 

publisher  (1—8). 


SHERIDAN,  LasaUe  Co.  b  485  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quiucy  Rd.,  16 
m.  N.  N.  E.  of  Ottawa. 

SENTINEL;  Fridays;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscriptions!;  established  1900;  Noel 
&  Hanson,  editors  and  publishers  (2—8). 

SHERRARD,  ^/■«rcer  Co.  t]826t  pop.» 
on  Rock  Island  &  Peoria  Rd.,  25  m.  S.  of 
Rock  Island.    Coalmining. 
BULLETIN;   Fridays;  Independept; 

eight  to  fourteen  pages  15x22;  subscription 

$1;  established  1895;   Peterson  &  Pullerton. 

editors  and  publishers. 

SIBLEY,  Ford  Co.  n-  444t  pop.,  on 

Wabash  Rd.,  22  m.  N.  W.  of  Paxton,  the 

county  seat.    Farming. 

JOURNAL;  Fridays;  independent;  four 
pages  18x24 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1897; 
F.  J.  Hrdlicka,  editor  and  publisher. 

SIDELL,  Vermilion  Co.  D-  776t  pop.,  on 
Chicago  &  Eastern  Illinois  and  Peoria.  De- 
catur &  Evansville  Rds.,  23  m.  S.  S.  W.  of 
Danville,  the  county  seat.  Farming. 
JOURNAIi;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22:  subscription  $1.25;  established 
1888;   T.  B.  Williams,  editor  and  publisher. 

SIDNEY,  Champaign  Co.  D- 564t  pop., 
on  Chicago  &  Eastern  Illinois  and  Wabash 
Rds.,   about   10  m.  S.  E.   of   Urbana,   the 
county  seat.    Farming. 
TIMES;  Fridays  (A  A). 

SIGEL.  Shelby  Co.  n  298t  pop.,  on  Illi- 
nois Central  Rd.,  18  m.  S.  by  S.  W.  of  Mat- 
toon.    Agriculture. 

ADVOCATE;  Thursdays;  independent; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1893;  P.  C.  Trager,  editor  and  publisher. 

SOMONAUK,   Dekalb   Co.   b  630t 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd., 
22  m.  W.  of  Aurora  and  60  W.  S.  W.  of  Chi- 
cago.   Furniture  and  windmills. 
REVEILLE;   Fridays;   Independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished ffl76 ;  Chas.  W.  Faltz,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

SORENTO,  Sand  Co.  g  l,000t  pop.,  on 
Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  ana  Toledo' 
St.  Louis  &  Western  Rds.,  43  m.  N.  E.  of 
Saint  Louis,  Mo.    Mining  and  dairying. 
BIjADE;  Thursdays;  independent:  eight 

pages    19x22;    subscription   $1;    established 

1891;  James  E.  Long,  editor  and  publisher 

(1-8). 

SPARTA,  Randolph  Co.  p2,941t  pop., 
on  Centralia  &  Chester  and  Mobile  &  Ohio 
Rds.,  20  m.  N.  E.  of   Chester,  the  county 
seat,  and  50   S.    E.    of    Saint    Louis,    Mo. 
Plow  factory,  woolen  mill,  cannery  and 
creameries.    Natural  gas. 
ARGONAUT;   Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  18x24 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1896;  Risley  &  Roberts,  editors  and  publish- 
ers (1—4). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies  regu- 
larly in  the  years  1897  and  1904,  but  has 
not  since  set  up  a  claim  for  issuing  so 
many. 

P  L  A  I  N  D  E  ALERi  Fridays  ;  republl- 
ean;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  es- 


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ILLINOIS. 


«abll»hed  1862;  S.  L.  Taylor,  editor;  Taylor 
Bros.,  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,025  in  1902, 
but  has  not  since  made  definite  and 
satisfactory  claim  to  issuing  so  many 
as    1,000   copies. 

SPRINGFIELiD,  c.  h.,  Sangamon  Co. 
D  State  Capital,  55,000  pop.,  at  junction 
of  six  railroads,  near  Sangamon  r.    Agri 
cultural  and  grain-raising  district.   Abund- 
ant coal  in  vicinity. 

DAILY. 

ILLINOIS      STATE      JOURNAL; 

•rery   morning,   and    SEMI-AVEEKLY, 

Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  republican;  daily  and 
semi-weekly  eight,  Sunday  sixteen  to  thirty- 
six  pages  17x22;  subscription— dally  $5,  Sun- 
day $2,  daily  and  Suudav  $6.50,  semi-weekly 
$1;  established— dally  1848,  semi-weekly  1831; 
Illinois  State  Journal  Company,  editors  and 
publishers  ( 1—7) . 

Copies    printed:     daily,     7,775   in   1906 

8,323  in   1907 
Sunday,     5,701   in.  1906 

5>845   in   1907 

Semi-weekly,     4,734  in  1906 

5,019  in   1907 

ILLINOIS     STATE     REGISTER, 

erery   morning,  and   SEMI- WEEKLY; 

Tuesdays  and  Thursdays;  democratic;  daily 
ten  to  sixteen,  semi-w^eekly  eight,  Sunday 
twenty-four  to  forty  pages  1Tx2i8;  subscrip- 
tion—daily $3,  semi-weeklv  SI ;  established- 
daily  1848.  weekly  18:^6.  semi  weekly  1892; 
H.  W.  Clendenin,  editor;  Thomas  Rees,  man- 
ager (1—6). 

Copies    printed:     daily,     8,930  in   1904 

12,27s   in   1906 
13,474  in   1907 
Sunday,     6,879  in  1904 
9,998  in  1906 
10,810  in  1907 
Semi-weekly,    5,261  in   1904 
6,301  in   1906 
6,062  in   1907 
NEWS;  every  evening  except  Sunday;  re- 
publican; eight  to  twenty-eight  pages  17x24; 
subscription  $5;  established  1876;  O.  P.  Bas 
sett,   editor:     Springfield    News    Company, 
publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  the  daily  issue 
had  credit  for  exceeding  7.500  in  1907. 
The  semi-weekly  had  credit  in  1903  for 
an  average  issue  in  excess  of  1,000  copies, 
but  has  not  since  sustained  any  claim  to 
issuing   so   many. 

RECORD;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day (A  A). 

WEEKLY. 

FORUM;  Saturdays;  negro;  six  pages 
103-^151^;  subscription  $1.50;  established  Dec, 
1903;  E.  L.  Rogers,  editor;  Rogers  &  Barbour, 
publishers  (1—5  P). 

ILLINOIS  TRADESMAN;   Wednes 
days;   labor;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1:  established  1897 ;  R.E.Woodmansee, editor 
and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies     printed:     3,000  in  1900 
3,000  in  1902 
3,100  in  1904 
3,100  in   1906 
3,400  in   1907 
LEADER  ;  Saturdays  (  A  A). 
NEGRO   CITIZEN:  Saturdays;  negro; 
republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
t3;  established  1893  as  Advance  Citizen:  Z. 
Bowman,   editor;    Citizen    Publishing   Co., 
publishers(  1—8). 


ILLINOIS. 


ST  A  ATS  WOCHENBLATT;  Fri- 
days; German;  democratic;  twelve  pages 
17x23;  subscription  $2;  established  1878;  B.  F. 
Sexauer,  editor  and  publisher. 

STATE  CAPITAL;  Saturdays;  negro; 
republican;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1886;  J.  S.  Murray,  editor 
and  publisher. 

SEMI-MONTHLY. 

ODD-FELLOWS'  HERALD;  semi- 
monthly; odd  fellowship;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1.25;  established  1876;  Mary  P. 
Miller  and  John  H.  SIkes,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers ( 12— 6) . 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  7,687  in  1895, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any  def- 
initeand  satisfactory  report,  but  has  been, 
credited  with  more  than  2,250  every 
year  since  1900,  up  to  and  including 
1907. 

MONTHLY. 

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ILLINOIS  MEDICAL  JOURNAL; 

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and  Wabash  Rds.,  12  m.  S.  E.  of  Shelby- 
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STOCKTON,  Jo  Daviess  Co.  ^  946t 
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Agriculture  and  mining. 

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milion r.,  16  m.  S.  of  Ottawa,  the  county 
seat.  Glass,  bottle  and  brick  and  sewer 
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STRONGHURST,  Henderson  Co.  -a 
762t  pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe 
Rd.,  about  31  m.  S.  W.  of  Qalesburg.  Agri- 
culture and  stock  raising. 

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SULLIVAN,  c.    h.,    Moultrie    Co.  a  ■ 
2,399+  pop.,  at  the  intersection  of  Peoria, 
Decatur  &  Evansville,  Chicago  &   Eastern 
Illinois  and  Wabash  Rds.,  24  m.  S.  E.  of  De- 
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made   anv    renewal    of   the   claim. 

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$1;  established  1892;  Mrs.  Joiin  P.  Lilly,  editor 
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report,  but  has  been  credited  with  more 
than  1,000  every  year  since,  up  to  and 
including    1907. 

SUMNER,  Lawrence  Co.  O,  l,268t  pop., 
on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Southwestern  Rd.,  20 
m.  W.  of  Vincennes,  Ind.  Two  flour  milU; 
cement  block  factory. 

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1,22^  in  1905 
1,338  in  1906 
1,403  in  1907 

SYCAMORE,  c.h.,  Dekalb  Co.  ^ 

3.653+  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  and 

Chicago  Great  Western  Rds.,  55  m.  W.  of 

Chicago.     Manufactures  of   brass,  woven 

wire   specialties,    insulated    wire,    plows, 

wagons  and  farming  implements.    Canned 

vegetables  and  condensed  millc. 

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1857;  Edward  I.  Boles,  editor;  Boies  &  Resch, 

publishers  (1—7). 

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"*  for  an  average  issue  of  1,216  in  1899 
and  1,384  in  1903,  since  which  it  has  not 
furnished  any  definite  and  satisfactory 
report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
than    1,000    in    1906    and    1907. 

TABLEGROVE,  Ftdton  Co.  -a  376t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quiucy  Rd., 
14  m.  W.  of  Lewistown,  the  county  seat 
Agriculture. 

HERAJLD;  Thursdays;  Independent; 
eight  pages  16x22;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 1891;  F.  M.  Bonham,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

TALLTTLA,  Menard  Co.  a  639t  pop., 
on  Chicago  &  Alton  Rd..  8  m.  S.  W.  of 
Petersburg,  the  county  seat.  Farming  and 
stock  raising. 

RECORD:  Fridays;  independent;  four 
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Aug.,  1904:  W.  R.  Sowers,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7—5). 

TAMAROA,  Perry  Co.  g   853t  pop., 

on  Illinois  Central  and  Wabash,  Chester  & 

Western  Rds..  8  m.  N.  of  Duquoin  and  22  S. 

W.  of  Mount  Vernon.    Coal  mining. 

TII>IES  ;  Thursdays  ;  independent;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1895;    H.    L.    Farmer,  editor  and  publisher. 

TAMP  I  CO,  Whiteiide  Co.  ^  807t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd., 

16 


25  m.  S.  E.  of  Clinton,  la.    Shipping  point 

for  grain  and  live  stock.    Agriculture. 

TORNADO;  Fridays  ;  independent ; 
eiglit  pages  17x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1876 ;  George  Isherwood,  editor  and 
publisher  1 1—8). 

TAYIiORVILLE,    c.   h.,    Christian 

Co.  a  4,24S+  pop.,  at  crossing  of  Baltimore  & 

Ohio  Southwestern  and  Wabash  Rds.,  25  m. 

S.  E.  of  Springfield,  the  State  capital,  and 

83  X.  E.  of  Saint  Louis,  Mo.  Manufacturing. 

Coal  mines. 

BREEZE;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
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Frank  Reed,  editor;  Breeie  Printing  Co., 
publishers  (1—7). 

The  weekly  edition  of  this  paper  had 
credit  for  an  average  issue  of  1,125  in 
1902,  since  which  time  it  has  not  fur- 
nished a  definite  and  satisfactory  report, 
but  has  been  credited  with  printing  more 
than    1,000    in    1906    and    1907. 

COURIER;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  CHRISTIAN  CO.  COURIER, 
Thursdays;  democratic;  daily  four,  weekly 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  —  dally  $5, 
weekly  $1;  established  — daily  1897.  weekly 
1893;  S.  K.  Strother.  editor;  Courier  Printing 
Company,  publishers. 

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credit  for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies 
regularly  in  the  years  1896  and_  1902, 
but  has  not  since  set  up  any  claim  for 
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SCHOOL  NEWS  AND  PRACTI- 
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tional; forty-eight  pages  8x10;  subscription 
$1.25;  established  1^7;  C  M.  Parker,  editor 
and  publisher;  dated  also  at  Chicago  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  16,622  in  1896 
15,790  in  1903 
15,016  in  1907 

TECHNY,  Cook  Co.  cf  500  pop.,  on 
Chicago.  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,20m.  N. 
W.  of  Chicago.  Manufacturing  and  farm- 
ing. 

CATHOLIC  FORTNIGHTLY  RE- 
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six   pages  6x9J4;    subscription  §2.50;    estab- 
lished 1S93;  Arthur  Preuas,  editor  and  pub    ' 
Usher  (1—7)  (A  A). 

Ai»tERIRANISCHES  MISSION8- 
BLATT;  monthly;  German  roman  catho- 
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$1;  established  January,  1902;  Rev.  Herman 
Richarz,  editor;  Society  of  the  Divine  Word, 
publishers  (1—8). 

Copies     printed:     4.583  in  1902 
8,917  in  1903 
9,750  in  1904 
12,500  in  1905 
14,166  in   1906 
16,500  in  1907 
CHRISTIAN  FAMILY;   monthly; 
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subscription  $1;   established  January,  1906; 
Rev.  Herman  Richarz,  editor;  Society  of  the 
Divine  Word,  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  5,000  in  1906 
11,125  in   1907 

TEUTOPOLIS,  Effingham  Co.  P  498t 
pop.,  on  Terre  Haute  &  Indianapolis  Rd., 
4  m.  N.  E.  of  Effingham,  the  county  seat. 
Agriculture. 
PRESS;   Thursdays;    democratic;   four 

pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1898; 

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THA'WVILIiE,  Iroquois  Co.  a-  241  r 

pop.,  on  Illinois  Central  Rd.,  90  m.  S.  of 

Chicago.    Farming. 

REPORTER;  Fridays;  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  August, 
1904;   W.  O.  Sanders,  editor   and    publisher 

(1-8). 

THEBES,  Alexander  Co.  g  1,200  pop., 
on  Chicago  &  East  Illinois,  Illinois  Cen- 
tral, St.  Louis  Southwestern  and  Iron 
Mountain  Rds..  21  m.  N,  W.  of  Cairo. 

STAR;  Fridays; local;  twelve  to  fourteen 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1903; 
T.  W.  Williams,  editor  and  publisher  (12—5) 
(AA). 

THOMPSONVIIiLE,  Franklin  Co. 

p  540  pop.,  on  Illinois  Central  Rd.,  10  m.  S.E. 

of  Benton,  the  county  seat.    Fruit,  wheat, 

corn,    tobacco    and  castor    beans.     Coal 

mining. 

TRIBUNE;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  81;  established 
December,  1899;  L.  O.  Trigg,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

THOMSON,  Carroll  Co,  \2  467t  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  and  Chi- 
cago, Burlington  &  Qulncy  Rds..  IM  m.  E. 
of  Mississippi  r.,  7  N.  by  N.  E  of  Fulton  and 
10  from  Clinton,  Iowa.  Saw  mill  and  man- 
ufactory of  windmills. 

REVIEW;  Wednesdays;  four  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1894;  N. 
D.  Millard,  editor  and  publisher. 

TISKIL'WA,  Bureau  Co.  [j  965t  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd.  and 
Hennepin  canal,  7  m.  S.  of  Princeton,  the 
county  seat.  Agriculture,  stock  raising  and 
dairying. 
CHIEF;  Wednesdays;  local;  eight  pages 

15x22;    subscription   $1.50;   established   1887; 

J.  A.  Long,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

T  O  Li  E  D  O  ,  c-  b.,  Cumberland  Co.  n- 
1,000+  pop.,  on  Illinois  Central  Rd.,  47  m.  W. 
by  S.  W.  of  Terre  Haute,  Ind.  Wh«at, 
corn,  hay,  broom  corn,  lumber  and  lire 
stock. 

REPUBIilCAN;  Thursdays;  repub- 
lican; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1; 
•stabllshed  1873  as  Argus;  C.  P.  Davis,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—8). 

DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  18x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1859;  Barton  &  Wood,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (2—8). 

Copies  printed:  1,099  m  1902 
1,188  in  1903 
1,314  in  1904 
1,403  in  1905 
1,449  ill  1906 
1,503  in  1907 

TOLONO,  Champaign  Co.  [>845t  pop., 
on  Illinois  Central  and  Wabash  Rds.,  10  m. 
8.  by  S.  W    of  Urbana,  the   county  seat. 
*     Grain   shipping   point.    Drain   tile   manu- 
facture.   Natural  gas. 
HERALD  ;    Fridays;  republican  ;  eight 
pages  15x22:  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1876;  A.  B.  Campbell,  editor  and  publisher. 

TOIiUC  A,  Afarshall  Co.  □  2,629t  pop., 
on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd.,  18  m. 
S.  W.  of  Streator.    Agriculture. 
HERALD:  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x26; 


ILLINOIS. 


subscription  $1;  established  February,  1901; 
John  T.  Carroll,  editor  and  publisher. 

STAR;  Saturdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1893;  J.  M.  Breen,  editor  and  publisher. 

TONICA,  Lasalle  Co.  tl  4»7t  pop.,  on 

Illinois  Central  Rd.,    10   m.  S.  of   Lasalle. 

Various  manufactories  and  farming. 

NEWS;  Fridays ;  Independent ;  six 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  e8tablishedl873; 
J.  W.  Richardson  &  Sou,  editors  and  publish- 
ers; prints  an  edition  for  Lostaut  (7—5). 

TOULON,  c.    h.,  Stark    Co.  a    1,60» 

pop.,  on  Rock  Island  &  Peoria  Rd.,  37  m.  N. 

by  N.  W.  of  Peoria.     Agriculture. 

STARK  CO.  NEWS;  Fridays;  repub- 
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Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
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it  has  not  furnished  any  definite  and  sat- 
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STARK  CO.  SENTINEL;  Wednes- 
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TOWANDA,  McLean  Co.  n  450  pop., 

on  Chicago  &  Alton  Rd.,  8  m.  N.  E.  of  Bloom- 

ington,  the  county  seat.    Farming. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1:  established  1900;  L.  H.  Fulwiler, 
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TOWERHIIiL,^  Shelby  Co.  n  615t 
pop.,  on  Baltimore'*  Ohio  Southwestern 
and  Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  &  St. 
Louis  Rds.,  9  m.  W.  of  Shelbyville,  the 
county  seat.  Milling,  manufacturing  and 
coal  mining. 

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TREMONT,  Tazewell  Co.  a  768tpop., 

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Louis  Rd.,  18  m.  S.  of  Peoria.    Agriculture 

and  stock  raising. 

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tingham,  editor  and  publisher. 

TROY,  Madison  Co.  pi,080t  pop.,  on 
Vandalia  Line  Rd.,  18  m.N.  E.  of  Saint 
Louis,  Mo.  Flour  and  elevator.  Coalmining 
and  farming. 

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1894;  B.W.  Jarvis,  editor  and  publisher. 

TUSCOLA,  c.  h.,  Douglas  Co.  n-  2,569t 
pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Eastern  Illinois,  Illinois 
Central  and  Indianapolis,  Decatur  and 
Western  Rds.,  85  m.  E.  of  Decatur  and  150 
S.  by  S.  W.  of  Chicago.  Farming. 
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since  which,  although  it  has  not  fur- 
nished any  definite  and  satisfactory  re- 
port, it  has  been  credited  with  more  than 
2,250  every  year  since  1901,  up  to  and 
including  1907. 

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Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
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in  1904,  since  which,  in  the  absence  of 
any  definite  and  satisfactory  report,  it 
was  credited  with  more  than  2,250  in 
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URBANA,   c.   h.,   Champaign   Co.   D- 

5,728+  pop.,  on  Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chi- 
cago &  St.  Louis,  Illinois  Central  and  Wa- 
bash Rds.,  U  m.  E.  of  Champaign  and  92 
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not  furnished  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
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UTICA,  Lasalle  Co.  ^  l,150t  pop.,  on 

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dalia  Line  Rds.  and  Kaskaskla  r.,  67  m. 
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VERMONT,  Fulton  Co.  -n  l,195t  pop., 

on  Chicago,  Burlington   &  Quincy  Rd.,  16 

m.  S.  W.  of  Lewistown,  the  county  seat. 

Agriculture  and  small  fruit. 

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VERSAILLES,  £rown    Co.   ^  524t 

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VICTORIA,  Knox  Co.  ^  829t   pop., 

on  Galesburg  &  Great  Eastern  Rd.,  18  m.  N. 

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stock,  grain,  hay,  fruit  and  lumber. 

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Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
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VILLA    GROVE,  Douglast  Co.  n- 

2,0(X)  pop.,  ou  Chicago  &  Eastern  Illinois 

Rd.,  30  m.  S.  W.  of   Danville.     Chicago  8c 

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Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,  7  m.  E. 
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Carlinville,  the  county  seat,  and  22  S.  by 
S.  W.  of  Springfield,  the  State  capital. 
Coal  mining,  tile  and  hard  brick  manu- 
facturing, poultry  packing  and  grain  ship- 
ping. 

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pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Southwestern 
and  Chicago,  Peoria  &  St.  Louis  Rds.,  30 
m.  W.  N.  W.  of  Springfield,  the  State 
capital.    Farming. 

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1,090  in  1906 
I, III  in  1907 

WALNUT,  Bureau  Co.  [j  791t  pop., 
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S.  E.  of  Clinton,  la.  Grain  and  stock  raising. 

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1892;  Wm.  Wilson,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3). 

WAPELLA,  Deioitt  Co.   D  442t  pop., 

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'  i  lie' county  seat.    Farming. 

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pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  and 
Illinois  Central  Rds.,  26  m.  E.  by  N.  E.  of 
Galena,  the  county  seat.  Manufacturing, 
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and  agriculture. 

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WARRENSBURG,  Macon  Co.  n 
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m.  N.    W.    of   Decatur,   the   county   seat. 

Agriculture. 

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WASHBURN,  Woodford  Co.  n  703t 
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Peoria.   Various  manufactories.    Farming. 

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WASHINGTON,  Tazewell  Co.  nl,459t 
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&  Santa  Fe  and  Toledo,  Peoria  &  Western 
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Mississippi  r.  and  22  S.  of  Saint  Louis,  Mo. 
Wheat  and  corn. 

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1,468  in   1906 
1,521  in   1907 
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WATSEKA,c.h., /roguei*  Co.n-2,505t 
pop.,  on  Toledo,  Peoria  &  Western  and 
Chicago  &  Eastern  Illinois  Rds.  and  Iroquois 
r.,  75  m.  S.  of  Chicago.  Artesian  wells. 
Farming. 

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credited  with  more  than  1,000  every  year 
since,    up    to    and    including    1907. 

WAUCONDA,    Lalie    Co.   d'   397t 

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WAUKEGAN,  c.h.,  Lake  Co.  cr9,426t 
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gan, 36  m.  N.  of  Chicago  and  50  S.  of  Mil- 
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W  A  V  E  R  li  Y,  Morgan  Co.  -u  1 ,573t 
pop.,  on  Chicago.  Burlington  &  Quincy  and 
Chicago,  Peoria  &  St.  Louis  Rds.,  19  m.  E. 
S.  E.  of  Jacksonville,  the  county  seat.  Mill- 
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WAYNE   CITY,  Wayne  Co.  R  800 

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lisher (1—8). 

WAYNES VIIiLE,  Dewitt  Co.  n  528  f 

pop.,   on   Vandalia   Line  Rd.,  20  m.  S.  of 

Bloomington  and  46  E.  of  Peoria.    Steam 

and   gasoline  grain   elevator,  brick-yards 

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lishers. 

"W'ELjyO'N, Dewitt  Co.  a  5S6t  pop.,  on 

Illinois  Central  Rd..  11  m.  E.of  Clinton,  the 

county  seat.    Farming  and  stock  raising. 

RECORD;  Fridays;  nonpartisan;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1891 ; 
A.  H.  Montgomery,  editor  and  publisher  (1--8). 

W'ENO'N A,  Marshall  Co.  n  l,486tpop., 

on   Illinois  Central   and  Chicago  &  Alton 

Rds.,  20  m  E.  of  Lacon,  the  county  seat,  and 

40  N.  of  Bloomington.      Center   of    grain 

trade.    Manufacturing  and  bituminous  coal 

mining. 

INDEX;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1865;  Otis  Montgomery,  editor  and  publisher. 

W^EST   BROOKLYN,   Let  Co.    ^ 

27iit  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy 

Rd.,  about  30  m.  N.  of  La  Salle. 

NEWS;  semi-weekly,  Tuesdays  and  Fri- 
days (A  A). 

WEST  CHICAGO,  Du  Page  Co.  nf 
1,877+  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  and 
Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rds.,  30  m. 
W.  of  Chicago.  Sash,  door  and  blind  fac- 
tory.   Farming, 

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15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1888; 
John  C.  Neltnor,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3). 
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since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but-  has 
been  credited  with  more  than  1,000 
every  year  since,  up  to  and  including 
1907. 
JOURNAL;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

WESTERVELT    (P.    O.   Findlay), 

Shelby  Co.  D  on  Chicago  &  Eastern  Illinois 

Rd..  about  8  m.  N.  of  Shelby  ville,  the  county 

seat. 

REVIEW;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

WESTFIELD,  Clark  6'o.Q820t  pop.» 

on  Peoria,  Decatur  &  Evansville  Rd.,40  m. 

W.  of  Terre  Haute,  Ind.    Flour  mills  and 

brick-yard.  Farming  and  stock  raising. 

REVIEW;  Thursdays ;  independent ; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1892;  R.  M.  Dawscm,  editor  and  pub- 
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WEST    FRANKFORT,  Franklin 

Co.  g  250+ pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Western  Illin- 
ois Rd.,  about  8  m.  directly  S.  of  Benton, 
the  county  seat.  Brick  factory  and  mining. 
AMERICAN;  Fridays  (A  A). 

WEST  POINT,  Hancock  Co.  -a  277t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd., 
about  80  m.  N.  E.  of  Quincy. 
WEST  POINTER;  Fridays  (A  A). 

WEST  PULLMAN,    Cook   Co.   ^ 

7,000  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pa- 
cific, Pittsburg,  Cincinnati  &  St.  Louis  and 
Illinois  Central  Rds..  15  m.  S.  E.  of  Chicago. 

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"WEST  SALEM,  EcVwards  Co.  L^  TOOt 

pop.,  on  Peoria,  Decatur  &  Evansville  Rd., 

16  m.  s!  of  Olney  and  50  N.  W.  of  Evansville, 

Ind.  Agriculture,  fruit  raising  and  lumber. 

ADVOCATE;  Thursdays;  four  pages 
18x.i4;  suDScription  $1;  established  1900;  W. 
S.  Balchley,  editor  and  publisher. 

WHEATON,  c.  h.,  Du  Page  Co.  cf 

3,250  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd., 

25  m.  W.    of    Chicago.      Agriculture   and 

stock  raising. 

1>U  PAGE  CO.  NEWS;  Fridays  (A  A). 

1JLL.1N01AN;  Fridays;  republican ; 
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lisher (1—8). 

WESiT    CHICAGO    PRESS;    Thurs 
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scription   $1.50;    established    1884   as   Press; 
S.  E.  Wright,  editor  and  publisher  (2—8). 

WHITEHALIi,  Oreene  Co.  -a  2,883 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quiucy  and 
Chicago  &  Alton  Rds.,  24  m.  S.  by  S.  W. 
from  Jacksonville  and  70  N ,  of  Saint  Louis 
Mo.     Manufactures  oT  pottery,  drain   tile 
and   sewer  pipe.      Potters'  clay  and   coal 
mines.    Agricultural  center. 
EVENING    REPUBLICAN;  every 
evening  except  Sunday,  and   WEEKLY, 
Thursdays;  republican;   daily  four,  weekly 
ten  pages  15x22;  subscription— daily  $6,  week- 
ly $1.50;  established— daily  1884,  weekly  18T7; 
R.  B.  Pearce,  publisher  (1—8). 

REGISTER;  Fridays ;  democratic ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished August  21,  1869;  H.  E.  Bell,  editor  and 
publisher  (l—D. 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
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larly in  the  year  1898,  but  has  not  since 
set  up  any  definite  and  satisfactory 
claim   for    issuing    so   many. 

WILLIAMSFIELD,^»oa--C'o.-n447t 
pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe 
Rd.,  20  m.  E.  of  Galesburg,  the  county  seat. 
Agriculture. 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x20;  subscription  .$1.50;  established 
1890;  M.  H.  Irish,  editor  and  publisher. 

WILLIAMSVILLE,    Sangamon 
Co.  n  573+  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Alton  Rd.,  12 
m.  N.  E.  of  Springfield,  the  county  seat  and 
State  capital.    Agriculture. 
INDEX;  Thursdays;  independent  local; 
eight  pages  15x22;    subscription  $1;    estab- 
]!GhcJ  1894;  C.  E.  Stewart,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 
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WILLOW  HILL,  Jasper  Co.  Q^  767 
pop.,  on  Indianapolis   Southern  and  Cin- 
cinnati, Hamilton  &  Dayton  Rds.,  8  m.  E.  of 
Newton,  the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 
COMMERCIAL;    Fridays;   four   pages 
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ber, 1901:  Keys  &  Keys,  editors  and  publish- 
ers (1^8). 

WILMETTE,  Cook  Co.  nf  2,300t  pop. 
—local  estimate  4,i;00— on  Chicago  &  North- 
western and  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul 
Rds.  Suburb  of  Chicago. 
LOCAL  NEWS  ;  Saturdays;  local;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  .$1.50;  established 
1893;  C.  H.  Rush,  editor  and  publisher  (2—7). 


WILMINGTON,  mil  Co.  tf    l,420r 
pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Alton  Rd.  and  Kankakee 
r.,  16  m.  S.  by  S.  E.  of   Joliet,  the  county 
seat.    Manufacturing  and  farming. 
ADVOCATE;    Fridays ;    republican ; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1871;    Don  A.  Spurr,  editor;    Quinu  &    * 
Odell,  publishers  (2—8). 

WINCHESTER,  c.  h.,  Scott  Co.  -d 
1,711+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  & 
Quincy  Rd.  and  Big  Sandy  creek,  18  m.  S.  W. 
of  Jacksonville  and  82  N.  of  Saint  Louis, 
Mo.  Mining,  manufacturing  and  agri- 
culture. 

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$1.25;  established  1901;  H.  F.  Tillman,  editor 
and  publisher  1—8). 

TIMES;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  established 
1865;  P.  R.  Nelson,  editor  and  publisher  (2—5). 
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for  an  issue  of  1,150  in  1900,  since  which 
it  has  not  furnished  any  definite  and  sat- 
isfactory report,  but  has  been  credited 
with  more  than  1,000  every  year  since, 
up    to    and    including    1907. 

W ITU "DSOTi,  Shelby  Co.  D  866t  pop.,  on 
Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  &  St.  Louis 
and  Wabash  Rds.,  12  m.  E.  of  Shelby ville, 
the  county  seat.  Flour  and  saw  mills, 
canning  and  bottling  factories  and  brick 
works.    Stock  raising. 

GAZETTE;  Thursdays ;  local ;  eight 
pages  13x22;  subscription  ;$1;  established 
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subscription ;   established     1904;     Rev. 

Parker  ShleULs,  editor;  Lilly  &  Dunscomb, 
publishers  (1—8). 

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an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a   rating  to  that  effect. 

WINNEBAGO,  Winnebago  Co.  [^  405t 

pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  7  m. 

W.  of  Rockford,  the  county  seat,  and  100  W. 

of  Chicago.    Farming. 

REFLECTOR;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 1887;  C.  F.  Trittle,  editor  and  publisher, 

WINSLOW,   Stephenson  Co.  tl  405+ 
pop.,  on  Illinois  Central  Rd.,  20  m.  N.  W,  of 
Freeport,  the  county  seat.    Farming. 
REGISTER;  Fridays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;    subscription  $1;    estab- 
lished 1896;   Frank  A.  Dean,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

WITT,  Montgomery  Co.  U   on  Cleve- 
land,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  &  St.  Louia  Rd., 
15  m.  N.  E.  of  Hillsboro,  the  county  seat. 
PRESS;  Fridays  (A  A). 

WOODHULL,  Henry  Co.\2  774t  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quiucy  Rd.,  18  m. 
N.  of  Galesburg.    Farming. 
DISPATCH;   Thursdays;  independent; 

eight  pages  14x2U ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 


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ILLINOIS. 


1880;  W.  A.  Olson,  editor;  Olson  &  Stephen- 
aon,  publishers  (12 — 6). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  i,ioi  for  the 
year  1898,  but  has  not  since  made 
definite  and  satisfactory  claim  to  issu- 
ing   so    many    as    1,000    copies. 

WOODSTOCK,  c.h.,  McHenry  Co.  ^ 

5,50(3  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd., 
51  m.  N.  VV.  of  Chicago.  Pickle  and  type- 
writer factories. 

DAS   VOL.KSBL.ATT;  Fridays;    Ger 
man;  republican;  twelve  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1885;   Chas.  F.  Ren- 
ich,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

REPUBLICAN;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1877;  C.  A.  Lemmers,  editor;  Lemmers 
Br.)thers,  publishers  (1—8). 

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occasions  indicated  a  desire  to  have 
credit  for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies 
regularly,  but  such  definite  information 
as  would  warrant  such  a  rating  has  never 
been  forthcoming. 

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eight  pages  17i^x24;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1856;  Charles  F.  Renich,  editor;  Wood- 
stock Sentinel  Co.,  publishers  (1—8). 

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for  an  average  issue  of  1,449  ^".  ^^97 
and  1,519  in  1902,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  has  been  credited  with 
more  than  1,000  every  year  since,  up 
to    and    including    1907. 

"WYANET,5«^e«w  Co.  ti  902t  pop.,  on 
Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,  6  m.  W. 
of  Princeton,  the  county  seat.  Manufac- 
turing, agriculture  and  coal  mining. 

REVIEW;  Saturdays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1894;  B.  S.  Ed- 
wards, editor  and  publisher. 

WYOMING,  Stark  Co.  n  l,277t  pop., 
on  Rock  Island  &  Peoria  and  Chicago,  Bur- 
lington &  Quincy  Rds.,  6  m.  E.  by  S.  E.  of 
Toulon,  thecounty seat.     Coal  mines, brick 


ILLINOIS. 


and  tile  yards,  poultry  feeding  plant  and 

feather  works. 

POST-HERALD;  Wednesdays;  repub- 
lican ;  eight  pages  18x24  ;  subscription  $1.50  ; 
established  1872;  Moore  &  Son,  editors  and 
publishers  (2—8). 

Copies     printed:     1,250  in  1907 

XENIA,  Clay  Co.  g  800  pop.,  on  Balti- 
more &  Ohio  Southwestern  Rd.,  8  m.  W.  of 
Flora. 

SOUTHERN  ILLINOIS  INDE- 
PENDENT; Fridays;  independent;  four 
pages  14x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
May,  1903;  Pritchett  &  Barnhill,  editors  and 
publishers  (11— 5)  (A  A). 

YATES  CITY,  Knox  Co.  -n  650t  pop., 

on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,  25  m. 

S.  E.  of   Galesburg,  the  county  seat,  and 

60  W.  of  Peoria.    Agriculture. 

BANNER;  Fridays;  greenback;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $2;  established 
1879;  A.  H.  McKelghan,  editor  and  publisher. 

YORKVILLE,  c.  h.,  Kendall  Co.  [j 
413+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy 
Rd.  and  Fox  r.,  51  m.  W.  S.  W.  of  Chicago. 
Manufacturing  town.    Farming. 

KENDALL  CO.  RECORD;  Wednes- 
days;   republican;    eight  pages   15x22;    sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1864;  John  R.  Mar- 
shall, editor  and  publisher  (1 — i). 
Copies     printed:     1,858  in  1903 
1,880  in   1905 
1,912  in  1907 
Publisher's    announcement.— John   R.    Mar- 
shall established  the  Kecord  in  May,  1864, 
and  has   published   it   continuously  ever 
since— 44  years.    The  Record  la  the  family 
paper  of  Kendall  county— a  wealthy  farm- 
ing district  containing  a  dozen  prosperous 
villages.    It  employs  14  paid  local  corre- 
spondents, and  is  essentially  a  home  paper. 

ZION  CITY,  Lake  Co.  tf  4,800  pop., 
on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  42  m.  N.  of 
Chicago.  Lace  factory,  office  supply  works 
and  printing  office. 

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ZION  HERALD;  Fridays;  religion; 
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INDIANA. 


Population  2,516,462 1.     Land  Area  35,910  sq.  miles. 

Bounded  north  by  Lake  Michigan  and  the  State  of  Michigan,  east  by  Ohio, 
southeast  and  east  by  Kentucky,  and  west  by  Illinois.  State  capital :  Indian- 
apolis. Principal  products  and  industries:  Agriculture  and  iron,  lumber  and 
cheese  manufactures.  Number  of  newspapers  and  other  periodicals  published 
(.March  30,  1908),  783,  divided  as  follows:  Daily,  146;  semi- weekly,  25;  weekly,  5'6H; 
bi-weekly,  1;   semi-monthly,  6;    monthly,  6.:;  bi-monthly,  2;  quarterly,  3. 

The  cities  of  over  15,000  population,  according  to  the  United  States  census  of 
1900  (t),  are  as  follows  : 

Indianapolis 169,164t  Antlcrson '20,17^t 

Evau»ville SB.OOTt  Kiclnnuud 18,'^26+ 

Fort  Wayne 4-5,1  lot  Lafayette lS,116t 

Terre  Haute a6,6T3t  Waiiou 17,337  + 

!Soutb  Bend 35.999+  Losausport 16,204t 

Muncie •.i0,94'2+  Elkhart 15,184t 

New  Albany '^0,6tiSt 


ADVANCE,  £oone  Co.  a  450  pop.,  on 
Chicago  &  Southeastern  Rd.,  9  m.  S.  W.  of 
Lebanon,  the  county  seat.  Canning  fac- 
tory, grain  elevators,  saw  mill,  corn,  wheat, 
horses,  hogs  and  sheep. 

HUSTLER;  Fridays;  four  pages  15x22; 
subscription  50  cents;  established  1899;  Chas. 
F.  McDaniel,  editor  and  publisher. 

AKRON,   Fulton  Co.   b  629  pop.,  on 

Erie  Rd.,  10  m.  E.  by  S.  E.  of  Rochester,  the 

county  seat.  Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  democratic;  four  pages 
18x24;  subscription $1;  established  1891 ;  S.N. 
Shesler,  editor  and  publisher. 

ALBANY,  Delaware  Co.  D-3,116t  pop., 

on  Lake  Erie  &  Western  Rd.,  11  m.  N.  W.  of 

Muncie.  Manufacture  of  glass,  straw  board, 

iron  tubes,  furnaces  and  washing  machines. 

CHRONIC  liE;  Thursdays:  independent; 
eight  pages  17x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished Jan.,  1903;  J.  P.  Casterline,  editor  and 
publisher  (2— 5). 

ALBION,  c.  h.,  Noble  Co.  cf  l,3»lt  pop., 

on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Rd.,  32  m.  N.  N.  E.  of 

Fort  Wayne.    Farming. 

DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  19i^x26;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1857;  W.  H.  McEwen,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  issue  of  1,450  for  the  year 
1895.  but  has  not  since  made  any  defi- 
nite and  satisfactory  claim  to  issuing 
so    many    as    1,000    copies. 

NEW  ERA;  Wednesdaj's ;  republican  ; 
eight  pages  20x24;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1872;  E.  L.  Adair,  editor  and  publisher. 
Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  issue  of  1,100  for  the  year 
1900,  but  has  not  since  made  an^  defi- 
nite and  satisfactory  claim  to  issuing 
so   many   as   1,000   copies. 

ALEXANDRIA,  Madison  Co.  n 
7,221t  pop.,  at  junction  of  Cleveland,  Cin- 
cinnati, Chicago  &  St.  Louis  and  Lake  Erie 
&  Western  Rds.,  12  m.  N.  of  Anderson,  the 
county  seat.  Saw  and  planing  mills,  blue 
limestone  quarries,  brick-yards,  paper, 
mineral  wool,  metal  wheel,  lamp  chimney 
and  plate  glass  factories.  Center  of  the 
Indiana  gas  belt.  Agriculture. 
TIMES  -  TRIBUNE;     every    evening 


except  Sunday;  independent;  four  pages 
15>gx22;  subscription— daily  $3.  weekly  $1.50; 
established  1897;  R.  M.  Yelviugtou,  editor 
and  publisher  (,1—8). 

PRESS;  semi- weekly,  Mondays  and 
Thursdays,  and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1895;  C.  F.  Meyer  &  Bro.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers. 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1897 
the  weekly  edition  of  this  paper  seemed 
to  assert  that  it  had  an  average  issue 
exceeding  1,000  copies,  but  failed  to 
furnish  such  definite  information  as 
would  warrant  the  accordance  of  a  ra- 
ting to  that  effect.  It  has  not  since 
made    any    renewal    of   the    claim. 

AMBIA,  Benton  Co.    -D  700  pop.,  on 

Lake  Erie  &  Western  Rd.,  18  m.  E.  of 
Hoopeston,  111.  Shipping  point  for  corn 
and  grain. 

JOURNAL;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  established 
1891;  W.  F.  Morgan,  editor  and  publisher 
(1-8). 

AMBOY,  Miami  Co.  [j  700  pop.,  on 

Pittsburg,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  &  St.  Louis 
and  Chicago,  Cincinnati,  &  Louisville  Rds., 
36  m.  S.  E.  of  Logansport.  Manufacturing 
brick  and  tiles,  butter  and  cheese;  canning 
factory  and  flour  mill.  Farming  and  dairy- 
ing. 

INDEPENDENT;  Fridays;  independ- 
ent; twelve  pages  11x16;  subscription  $1; 
established  August,  1902;  J.  F.  3Ielton  &  Son, 
editors  and  publishers  (1—8). 

ANDERSON,  c.  h.,  Madison    Co.  U 

28,000  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Southeastern,. 
Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  &  St.  Louis 
and  Pittsburg,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  &  St. 
Louis  Rds.,  36  m.  N.  E.  of  Indianapolis,  the 
State  capital.    Manufactiu-ing. 

BULLETIN  ;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day; independent;  eight  to  sixteen  pages 
15x22;  subscription $5;  established  1885;  J.W. 
Knight,  editor;  J.  E.  Burke,  publisher  (2 — 1) 
Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  3.367  in 
1901  and  4,288  in  1903.  since  which  it 
has  not  furnished  any  report,  but  has 
been  credited  with  more  than  2,250 
every  year  since,  up  to  and  including 
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&  Terre  Haute  and  Vandalia  Line  Rds.,  16  m. 
E.  of  Terre  Haute  and  55  W.  by  S.  W. 
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eight  to  twelve,  weekly  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription— daily  $4,  weeklv  $1 ;  established 
—daily  1890.  weekly  1879:  W.  H.  Glidewell, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
both  editions  of  this  paper  seemed  to 
assert  that  each  had  an  average  issue 
exceeding     1,000    copies,    but    failed    to 


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furnish  such  definite  information  as 
would  warrant  the  accordance  of  a 
rating  to  that  effect. 

Tl.>IElS;  every  evening  except  Sundaj-i 
and  5iE3Il-WEEKLY,  Tuesdays  and  Fri- 
days; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription— daily 
$4,  semi-weekly  $1;  established— daily  188«, 
semi-weekly  1896;  Heukel  Publishing  Co., 
editors  and  publishers  Cl— 8). 

Copies  printed:  The  daily  edition  of 
this  paper  had  credit  for  issuing  more 
than  1,000  copies  regularly  in  the  year 
'.Sq6,  but  has  not  since  set  up  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  claim  for  is- 
suing   so    many. 

CLAY  CO.  ENTERPRISE  ;  Wednes 
days;   republican;   eight  pages  15x2.i;   sub- 
scription     $1 ;     established     1872 ;     Lutlier 
Wolfe,  editor  and  publisher. 

ORTHONOMIC;  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ; 
established  1873;  Samuel  B.  Riley,  editor  and 
publisher  (2— 3). 

Copies  printed:  No  satisfactory  state- 
ment has  ever  been  secured  from  this 
paper,  but  it  had  credit  for  exceeding 
i,ooo   in    1905   and    1906  (A  A). 

BREMEN,  Marshall  Co.  ^  1,67 It  pop., 
on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Rd.,  13  m.  N.  E.  of 
Plymouth,  the  county  seat,  and  20  S.  of 
South  Bend.  Several  large  manufactories. 
Lumbering  and  agriculture. 

ENQUIRER;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1886 ;  Charles  Scott,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1898 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the  claim. 

BRIMFIELD,A^'^Wc  C(».  cf^Ql  pop., 

on  Lake  Shore  &  Michigan  Southern  Rd.,  5 

m.  N.  of  Albion,  the  county  seat.    Sawmill 

and  hoop  factory.    Agriculture. 

CALiL;  Fridays;  independent  ;  four  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1899;  E.  J. 
Morley,  editor  and  publisher. 

'BHISTOLi,  Elkhart  Co.  i^  546t  pop.,  on 
Lake  Shore  &  Michigan  Southern  Rd.  and 
St.  Joseph  r.,  9  m.  N.  E.  of  Elkhart.  Agri- 
culture and  fruit  growing. 

BANNER;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  established 
1877;  Horace  H.  Mosier,  editor  and  publisher 

(1-8). 

BROOK,  JS^etvton  Co.  ')j  1,200  pop.,  on 

Chicago  &  East  Illinois  Rd.,  10  m.  N.  E.  of 

Eentland,  the  county  seat.    Tile,  brick  and 

fruit-canning  factories. 

REPORTER;  Fridays;  eight  pages 
15x22;  suliscription  $1;  established  1895;  O. 
B.  Stonehill,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

BROOKLYN,  Morgan    Co.    D    554t 
pop.,  on  Southern  Rd.,  about  25  m.  S.  W.  of 
Indianapolis,  the  State  capital. 
BANNER ;  Fridays  (A  A). 

BROOKSTON,  W7nteCo.\2  949t  pop., 
on  Louisville,  New  Albany  &  Chicago  Rd., 
14  m.  N.  of  Lafayette.    Tile  and  canning 


factories.    A  shipping  point.    Grain,  fruit 

and  live  stock. 

REPORTER;  Thursdays ;  independent; 
four  pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1873;  Chester  C.French,  editor  and  publisher. 

BROOKVILLE,c.  h.,  Franklin  Go.a- 
2,037+  pop.,  on  Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chi- 
cago &  St.  Louis  Rd.  and  Whitewater  r.,  32 
m.  S.  of  Richmond  and  41  N.  W.  of  Cincin- 
nati, O.  Machine  shops,  furniture  and  car- 
riage factories,  flour  and  paper  mills. 

AMERICAN;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1832;  Edward  J.  Hancock,  editor  and 
publisher  (.7—5). 

Copies  printed:  1,106  in  1905  and 
1,426  in  1906,  since  which  it  has  not 
furnished  any  definite  and  satisfactory 
report,  but  was  credited  with  more  than 
1,000    in    1907. 

DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22  ;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 1839;  M.  H.  Irwin,  editor  and  publisher 

(1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  issue  of  2,100  in  1895,  and 
over  1,000  in  1903,  since  which  time  it 
has  not  furnished  a  definite  and  satis- 
factory report,  but  was  credited  with 
printing  more  than  1,000  copies  for  the 
years    1906    and    1907. 

BROWNSBURG,  Hendricks  Co.  n 
676+  pop.,  on  Cleveland.  Cincinnati,  Chicago 
&  St.  Louis  Rd.,  14  m.  W.  by  N.  W.  of  Indian- 
apolis, the  State  capital.  Strawboard  fac- 
tory, elm  hoop  factory  and  tanning.  Stock 
raising  and  farming. 

RECORD;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription $1 ;  established  1882; 
Record  Publishing  Co..  publishers. 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  issue  of  1,159  for  the  year 
1899,  but  has  not  since  made  claim  to 
issuing   so   many   as    1,000    copies. 

BROWNSTOWN,  c.  h.,  Jackson  Co. 

't>  1,685+  pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  South- 
western Rd.,  11  m.  S.  W.  of  Seymour  and  98 
W.  of  Cincinnati,  O.  Flour  and  saw  mills, 
canning  and  spoke,  strawboard,  vitrified 
brick,  hollow  blocks  and  tiles,  Portland 
cement,  elm  hoop  and  heading  factories. 
Timber  lands  and  peach  and*  apple  or- 
chards. 

BANNER  ;  Wednesdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1869;  A.  J.  Brodhecker,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1-8). 

Copies  printed:  1,249  in  1900 
1,300  in  1901 
1,521  in  1903 
1,607  in  1904 
1,712  in  1905 
I,8S4  in  1906 
1,982  in  1907 

BRYANT,  Jay  Co.  a-  3841  pop.,  on 
Grand  Rapids  &  Indiana  Rd.,  40  m.  S.  of 
Fort  Wayne. 

INDEPENDENT;  Saturdays;  eight 
pages  lOxUJ^;  subscription  50  cents;  estab- 
lished 1906;  George  F.  Mills,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7—6  P). 


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BUNKER  HILL,  Miami  Co.  ^  568t 

pop.,  on  Lake  Erie  &  Western  and  Pitts 

burg,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  &  St.  Louis  Rds., 

67  m.  N.  of  Indianapolis,  the  State  capital. 

Manufacturing  and  shipping  of  hardwood 

lumber.    Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

PRESS;  Thursdaj's;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  §1;  established  1874;  Si.  L.  Good, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

BUTLER,  Del-alb  Co.  cf  2,600  pop., 
•  on  Wabash,  Van<lali=i,  and  Lake  Shore  & 
Michigan  Southern  Rds.,  33  m.  N.  by  N.  E. 
of   Fort  Wayne.     Flour  mills  and  manu- 
factures carriages,  bicycles,  baskets,  wind 
mills,  bed  springs  and  iron  castings. 
DEKALB   CO.     HERALD;    Fridays; 
democratic ;  eight  pages  20x2b :  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1868;    W.  O.  Kenan,  editor 
and  publisher  (12—5). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper,  on  one 
occasion,  furnished  a  statement  the  ac- 
curacy of  which  was  questioned  on  what 
appeared  to  be  good  grounds;  but  it 
was  credited  with  1,854  i^i  1904  and 
over   1,000   in    1906   and   1907. 

RECORD;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1877;  L.  H.  HIgley,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 
EPWORTH  LEAGUE  QUARTER- 
LY; January,  April.  July  and  October; 
Epworth  League  societies;  forty  eight  pages 
6x8;  sub.scription  20  cents:  established  Jan- 
uary 1,  1903;  Rev.  Theo.  F.  Freeh,  editor; 
L.  H.  Higley.  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  6,500  in  1903 
14,500  in  1904 
16,500  in  1905 
17,000  in  1906 
17,000  in  1907 

CAMBRIDGE  CITY,  Wayne  Co.  a- 

1,754+  pop.,  on  Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chi- 
cago ft  St.  Louis,  Ft.  Wayne,  Cincinnati  & 
Louisville  and  Pittsburg,  Cincinnati,  Chi- 
cago &  St.  Louis  Rds..  53  m.  E.  of  Indian- 
apolis, the  State  capital,  and  75  N.  W.  of  Cin- 
cinnati, O.    Manufacturing  and  farming. 

TRIBUNE;  Thursdays ;  republican ;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription $1;  established  1865; 
F.  C.  Mosbaugh,  editor;  F.  C.  Mosbaugh  &Co., 
publishers. 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the    claim. 

WAYNE  CITIZEN;  Saturdays; 
republican;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  1878;  J.  P.  McDaniel,  editor; 
Wayne  Citizen  Company,  publishers  (A  A). 

CAMDEN,  Carroll  Co.  ^  777t  pop.,  on 
Terre  Haute  &  Indianapolis  Rd.,  about  13  m. 
S.  W.  of  Logansport.    Farming  and  stock 
raising. 
EXPOSITOR;  Thursdays  (A'A). 

CAMPBELLSBURG,    Washington 

Co.  p  672t  pop.,  on  Louisville,  New  Albany 

ft  Chicago  Rd.,  10  m.  N.  W.  of  Salem,  the 

county  seat.    Mining  and  farming. 

GRAPHIC;  Fridays  ;  Independent : 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1888;  R.  P.  Mather,  editor  and  publisher. 


INDIANA. 


CANNELTON,   c.  h.,   Perry  Co.  g 

2,188+  pop.,  on  Louisville,  Evansvllle  &  St 
Louis  Consolidated  Rd.  and  Ohio  r.,  70  m. 
E.  of  Evansville  and  80  N.   of  Louisville, 
Ky.    Coal  mining  and  cotton  manufacture. 

ENQUIRER;  Saturdays;  republican; 
four  pages  20x26 ;  subscription  $1 ;  e.atab- 
lished  1853;  Charles  T.  Miller,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

TELEPHONE;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscriptionSl;  established 
1890;  L.  J.  Early,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 
Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding   1,000   in    1906   and    1907. 

CARBON,  Ckiy  Co.  -a  951t  pop.,  on 

Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  &  St.  Louis 

Rd..  8  m.  N.  of   Brazil,  the   county  seat. 

Mining. 

CHRONICLE;  Saturdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1892;  Edw.  C.  Schuetz,  editor  and  publisher. 

CARLISLE,  Sullivan  Co.;D699t  pop., 

on  Evansville  &  Terre  Haute  Rd.,  10  m.  S.  of 

Sullivan,  the  county  seat.    Flour  mill  and 

woolen  factory. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  independent;  four 
pages  15x22:  subscription  $1;  established 
1895;  Arthur  D.  Cutler,  editor  and  publisher. 

CORNELL,  Hamilton  Co.  n  498tpop., 
on  Chicago,  Indianapolis  &  St.  Louis  Rd. 
about  15  m.  N.  of  Indianapolis,  the  State 
capital. 
ST  A  R ;  Thursday  s  ( A  A ). 

CARTHAGE,  Jiush  Co.  n-  l,0l8t 

pop.,  on  Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  & 
St.  Louis  Rd.,  about  12  m.  N.  W.  of  Rush- 
vllle,  the  county  seat. 
CITIZEN;  Fridays  (A  A). 

CAYUGA,  Vermilion  Co.  -d  832t  pop., 

on  Chicago  &  Eastern  Illinois  and  Toledo, 

St.  Louis  &  Kansas  City  Rds.,  18  m.  S.  of 

Danville,  111.,  and  35  X.  of   Terre  Haute. 

Canning  factory  and  pressed  brick  works. 

Agriculture.    Coal  mines. 

HERALD;  Saturdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1888;  A.  C.  Hutchinson,  editor  and 
publisher  C7— 5). 

CENTERVILLE,  Wayne  Co.  uy  78.5t 
pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Rd.,  6  m.  W.  of  Rich- 
mond, the  county  seat.     Farming. 

NEW  S-R  E  C  O  R  D ;  Thursdays ;  four 
pages  16x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1895;   Frank   Clouds,  editor  and   publisher. 

CHALMERS,  ^Vhite  Co.^n  462t  pop., 

on  Chicago,  Indianapolis  &  Louisville  Rd., 

18  m.  N.  of  Lafayette.    Farming  and  stock 

raising. 

DESPATCH;  Fridays;  local;  eight 
pages  18x20;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1900; 
Grant  MuUendore,  editor;  Mullendore  Bros., 
publishers. 

CHARLESTOWN,  Clark  Co. qi 
915t  pop.,  on    Baltimore    &    Ohio    South- 


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INDIANA. 


western  Rd.,  12  m.  N.  by  N.  E.  of  Louisville, 
Ky.    Farming. 

CliARK  CO.  CITIZEN:  Fridays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x:i2;  subscription 
$1;  established  1896;  Carl  Brayfleld,  editor 
and  publisher  (12—4), 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1902 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  eiTect.  It 
has  since  admitted  that  no  such  record 
is  kept  as  would  make  it  possible  to 
prepare  a  definite  and  satisfactory 
statement. 

HOOSIER     RECORD;     Fridays;    re 
putjlican;  eight  to  sixteen  pages  11x16;  sub- 
scription 50  cents;  established  1869;  Lansford 
Jones,  editor  and  publisher  (1 — 8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  1,268  in 
1899,  since  which  time  it  has  not  fur- 
nished a  definite  and  satisfactory  re- 
port, but  has  been  credited  with  print- 
ing more  than  1,000  copies  since  1900 
and   including    1907. 

CHESTERTON,    Porter  Co.  ^  788t 

pop.,  on  Michigan  Central  Rd.,  10  m.  N.  of 

Valparaiso,  the  county  seat.    Farming. 

TRIBUNE;  Fridays;  eight  pages  173^x24; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1885;  Arthur 
J.  Bowser,  editor  and  publisher. 

CHRISNEY,  Spencer  Co.  p  ^00  pop., 
on  Southern  Rd.,  9  m.  N.  of  Rockport,  the 
county  seat,  and  40  E.  of  Evansville.  Ag- 
riculture and  canning  factories. 
SUN;  Thursdays;  independent;  four  pages 
20x26;  subscription  $1;  established  1885;  T.  E. 
Chrlsney,  editor  and  publisher. 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies 
in  the  years  1898  and  1902,  but  has 
not  since  set  up  any  claim  for  issuing 
so  many. 

CHURTJBUSCO,  Whitley  Co.  a' 
8S4t  pop.,  on  Wabash  Rd.,  15  m.  W.  by  N.  W. 
of  Fort  Wayne.  Lumbering  and  agriculture. 
TRUTH;  Thursdays;  independent;  eight 
pages   20x26;    subscription    $1;     established 
1883;  Virgil   A.  Geiger,    editor;   Truth  Pub- 
lishing Company,  publishers  (12—3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  1,691  in 
1898  and  2,088  in  1903,  since  which  it 
has  not  furnished  any  report,  but  was 
credited  with  more  than  1,000  in  1906 
and    1907. 

CICERO,  Hamilton  Co.  D  l,603t  pop., 
on  Lake  Erie  &  Western  Rd.,  6  m.  N.of  No- 
blesville,  the  county  seat.  Farming  and 
manufacturing. 

NEW  ERA;  Fridays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1889;  C.  L.  Erviu,  editor;  N^w  Era  Co., 
publishers  (7— 5)  (A  A). 

CLARKS  HILL,  Tippecanoe  Co.  -n 
650  pop.,  on  Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago 
&  St.  Louis  and  Toledo,  St.  Louis  &  Kansas 
City  Rds..  16  m.  S.  E,  of  Lafayette,  the 
county  seat.  Tile  and  canning  factories. 
Agriculture. 
NEWS;   Fridays;    eight    pages   13x20; 


Subsci'iptlon    $1  ;     established  1893  ;    E.    H. 
Graham,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

CLAY  CITY,  Clay  Co.<2  l,503tpop., 
on  Evansville  &  Indianapolis  Rd.,  20  m. 
S.  E.  of  Terre  Haute.  A  grain  market.  Min- 
ing and  timber. 

DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1896;  B.  F.  Goshorn,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

REPORTER;  Fridays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22  ;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 1881;  J.  W.  Ward,  editor  and  publisher. 

CLAYPOOL,  Kosciusko  Co.  ^  39lt 
pop.,  at  junction  of  Cleveland,  Cincinnati, 
Chicago  &  St.  Louis  and  New  York,  Chi- 
cago s:  St.  Louis  Rds..  about  8  m.  S.  of  War- 
saw, the  county  seat. 
JOURNAIi;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

CLAYTON,    Hendricks    Co.   a  623t 

pop.,  on  Terre  Haute  &  Indianapolis  Rd., 

20  m.  W.  of  Indianapolis. 

ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays:  independ- 
ent; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1; 
established  1904;  H.  F.  Weesner.  editor  and 
publisher  (1—7). 

CLINTON,  Vermilion  Co.  -a  2,918t 
pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Eastern  Illinois  Rd.  and 
Wabash  r.,  15  m.  N.  of  Terre  Haute.  Coal 
deposits  and  brick  yards. 

CLINTONIAN:  Fridays  (A  A). 

SATURDAY  AR« US;  Saturdays; 
democratic;  single  tax;  eight  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1.25  ;  established  1882;  Argus 
Printing   Co.,  editors  and    publishers. 

CLOVERDALE,  Putnam  Co. -a 4:45^ 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Indianapolis  &  Louisville 

Rd.,  9  m.  S.  of  Putnam,  the  county  seat. 

Lumbering  and  farming. 

GRAPHIC;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1896;  W.  L.  Dyer,  editor  and  publisher. 

COLFAX,  Clinton  Co.  O  767t  pop.,  on 
Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  &  St.  Louis 
and   Vandalia  Line  Rds.,  21  m.  E.  of   La- 
fayette.   Shipping  point. 
STANDARD;  Fridays;  independent ; 
eight   pages   13x22;    subscription  $1;    estab- 
lished 1892;  James  P.  Casey,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

COLUMBIA  CITY,  c.  h.,   Whitley 

Co.  cr2,975+pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Co's  and 
Wabash  Rds..  20  m.  W.  N.  W.  of  Fort 
Wayne.    Carriage  manufactory.    Lumber. 

COMMERCIAL. -MAIL  ;  every  eve- 
ning except  Sunday,  andWEEKljY,  Wed- 
nesdays ;  republican  ;  daily  four,  weekly 
eight  pages  17x24;  subscription— daily  $5.20, 
weekly  $1.50;  established— daily  1889,  weekly 
1869;  W.  W.  Williamson, editor  and  publisher 
(2-8). 

Copies    printed:     daily,     1,039  in  1907 

For  the  years  1906  and  1907  the 
weekly  edition  of  this  paper  seemed 
to  assert  that  it  had  an  average  issue 
exceeding  1,000  copies,  but  failed  to 
furnish  such  definite  information  as 
would  warrant  the  accordance  of  a 
rating    to    that    effect. 

EVENING  POST;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  COLUMBIA  CITY 
POST,  semi  weekly,  Wednesdays  and  Sat- 
urdays; democratic ;  daily  four,  semi-weekly 


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eight  pages  20x26;  subSL-nptioii— dally  $5, 
semi  weekly  $1.5u  ;  established— daily  1895, 
semi  weekly  1854;  J.  W.  Adams,  editor  and 
publisher. 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  igo2 
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Rds.  and  Sugar  creek,  30  m.  S.  of  Lafayette 
and  44  N.  W.  of  Indianapolis,  the  State  cap 
ital.  Seat  of  Wabash  College.  Agriculture, 
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Pittsburg,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  &  St.  Louis 
Rd.,  18  m.  W.  of  Richmond,  the  county  seat, 
and  51  E.  of  Indianapolis,  the  State  capital. 
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EDINBURG,  Johnson  Co.  D  1,820 
pop.,  oil  Pittsburg,  Cincinnnti,  Chicago  & 
St.  Louis  Rd..  30  m.  S.  by  S.  E.  of  Indian- 
apolis, the  State  capital.  Flour,  lumber 
and  starch  manufacturing. 

COURIER;  daily  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  independent; 
four  pages— daily  15x22,  weekly  18x24;  sub- 
scription—daily $3,  weekly  $1.50;  established 
—daily  1891,  weekly  1874;  John  B.  Allison, 
editor  and  publisher. 

EI.BERFELD,  Warrick  Co.  p  246t 
pop.,  on  Evansville   &   Indianapolis   Rd., 
about  17  m.  N.  E.  of  Evansville. 
JOURNAL;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

ELKHART,  Elkhart  Co.  ^  I5,184t  pop., 

on   Cleveland,  Cincinnati,   Chicago   &  St. 

Louis,  Lake  Shore  &  Michigan  Southern  and 

Elkhart  &  Western  Rds.  and  St.  Joseph's 

r.,  100  m.  E.  of  Chicago,  111.    Good  water 

power.    Manufacturing. 

REVIEW;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  rtEMI- WEEKLY,  Wednesdays  and 
Saturdays  ;republican;  daily  four  pages  20x26,  i 
semi- weekly  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription- 
daily  $5,  semivveekly  $1;  established— daily 
1872,  semi-weekly  1839;  A.  P.  Kent,  editor; 
Review  Printing  Co.,  publishers  (1—3). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  years  1899 
and  1907  the  daily  edition  of  this 
paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had  an 
average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  in- 
formation as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect. 

TRUTH;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  —  daily  $3, 
weekly  $1;  established  — daily  1889,  weekly 
1890;  Edward  P.  Rucker,  editor;  C.  G.  Conn, 
proprietor;  Truth  Publishing  House,  pub- 
lishers (7—3). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis, 
factory  statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  either  edition  of  this  paper,  but 
the  daily  has  had  credit  for  exceeding 
1,000   in    1906   and    1907. 

The  weekly  edition  in  the  year  1897 
seemed  to  assert  that  it  had  an  average 
issue  exceeding  1,000  copies,  but  failed 
to  furnish  such  definite  information  as 
would  warrant  the  accordance  of  a 
rating  to  that  eflFect.  It  has  not  since 
made   any    renewal   of   the  claim. 

HERALD  OF  TRUTH;  weekly;  men 
nonite ;  ten  pages  11x15;  subscription  $1; 
established  1864 ;  John  J.  Funk  and  A.  B. 
Kolb,  editors;  Mennonite  Publishing  Com 
pany,  publishers  (12— 6). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding  2,250  in  1900  and  more  than 
1,000  each  vear  since,  including  1907. 
I^IENNONITISCHE  RUNDSCHAU 
UND  HEROLD  DER  WAHRHEIT; 
Wednesdays;  German;  mennonite;  sixteen 
pages  11x15;  subscription  $1;  established 
1878;  M.  B.  Post,  editor;  Mennonite  Pub- 
lishing Company,  publishers  (12 — 6). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  fof 
exceeding  2,250  in  1896  and  more  than 
1,000    each    year    since,    including    1907. 


ELLETTSVILLE,  Monroe  Co.  Q  708t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Indianapolis  &  Louis- 
ville Rd.,  5  m.  N.  of  Bloomington,  the 
county  seat. 

FARM;  Fridays;  four  pages  15x23;  sub- 
scription 50  cents ;  W.  B.  Harris  &  Son,  editors 
and  publishers  (I — ^S). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance   of   a    rating   to    that   effect. 

ELiNORA,  Daviess  Co.  jH  908t  pop.,  on 
Evansville  &  Terre  Haute  Rd.,  20  m.  N.  E.  of 
Washington,  the  county  seat.  Agriculture 
and  mining. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  independent;  four  pages 
15x22  ;  subscription  $1  ;  established  1889;  W. 
B.  Myers  and  W.  B.  Breden,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (A  A). 

STAR;  Fridays  (A  A). 

EL  WOOD,  Madison  Co.  n  13,950t 
pop.,  on  Lake  Erie  &  Western  and  Pitts- 
burg, Cincinnati,  Chicago  &  St.  Louis  Rds., 
45  m.  N.  E.  of  Indianapolis,  the  State  capital. 
Has  plate-glass  works,  lanip-chinmey 
works,  grain  elevators,  flax,  stave  and  tin- 
plate  factories  and  saw  mills.  A  grain  and 
stock  shipping  point. 

CALL-LEADER;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Simday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays; 
republican;  eight  to  twenty  pages — daily 
13x^,  weekly  15x22;  subscription — daily  $5.20, 
weekly  $1;  established  1891;  E.  E.  Fornshell, 
editor;  Fornshell  &  Carpenter,  publishers 
(12-5). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  either  edition  of  this  paper,  but 
the  daily  has  had  credit  for  exceeding 
1,000   in    1906   and    1907. 

The  weekly  edition  had  credit  for 
more  than  1,000  copies  regularly  in 
1903  and  1904,  but  has  not  since  set 
up    any    claim    for   issuing   so    many. 

RECORD  ;  every  evening  except  Sundaj', 
and  FREE  PRESS,  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription— daily 
$5,  weekly  $1;  established  1892;  A.  D.  Moffett. 
editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

ENGLISH,  c.  h.,  Crawford  Co.  g  649t 
pop.,  on  Southern  Rd.,  40  m.  W.  of  New  Al- 
bany. Manufactures  of  lumber,  staves  and 
ties. 

CRAWFORD   CO.  DEMOCRAT; 

Thursdays;  democratic;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1878;  Flauigan 
&  Hostetter,  editors  and  publishers  (3— 7). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies 
regularly  in  the  years  1899  and  1903, 
but  has  not  since  set  up  any  claim 
for  issuing  so   many. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  SI;  established  18^;  J. 
E.  Stewart,    editor  and  publisher  (7—6). 

Copies  printed;  For  the  year  1902 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  i.ooo,  but 
failed  to  furnish  such  definite  in- 
formation as  would  warrant  the  accord- 
ance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It  has 
not  since  made  any  renewal  of  the 
claim. 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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INDIANA. 


JEVANSVILIiE,     c.  h.,    Vanderburg 

Co.  p  59,007+  pop.— local  estimate,  70,000— at 
junction  of  eight  railroads  and  Ohio  r., 
200  m.  below  Louisville,  Ky.  Cotton  mills, 
glass  works,  potteries,  carriage  and  wagon 
factories,  sawmills,  furniture  factories  and 
foundries.  Coal  mines  In  operation  almost 
within  the  city  limits.  A  prominent  ship, 
ping  point. 

DAILY. 
COURIER;  every  morning;  dem- 
ocratic; daily  ten  to  twenty,  Sunday  twenty- 
four  to  thirty  six  pages  18x24;  subscription- 
daily  $2.50;  established  1845;  Howard  Koosa, 
editor;  Henry  C.  Murphy,  manager;  The  Ev- 
ansville  Courier  Publishing  Company,  pub- 
lishers (3—7). 

Copies     printed:     8,555  in   1900 
13,008  in   190S 
15,826  in  1906 
17,013  in   1907 
DEiUOKRAT;   every   morning   except 
Monday,    and     SE.HI-WEEKI.  Y,    Tues- 
days   and    Fridays;    German  ;   independent- 
democratic;  daily  eight,  Sunday  sixteen  to 
twenty-four,  semi- weekly  eight  pages  18x24; 
subscription  —  daily    $4,    Sunday   S2,    semi- 
weekly   $2;    established  1864:    F.  W.  Lauen- 
stein,  manager  ( 12—5). 

Copies  printed:  The  daily  edition  of 
this  paper  had  credit  for  an  average 
issue  of  4,518  in  1905  and  Sunday 
4,881  in  1905,  since  which  they  have 
not  furnished  any  report,  but  both  were 
credited  with  more  than  2,250  in  1907. 
The  semi-weekly  had  credit  for  an 
average  issue  of  8,413  in  1905,  since 
which  it  has  not  furnished  a  definite 
and  satisfactory  report,  but  was  credit- 
ed  with    more   than   4,000    in    1907. 

JOURNAL-NEWS;    every   morning 
(rural  route  edition),  and  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday;  republican;  daily  eight,  Sun- 
day sixteen  pages  18x24;  subscription— morn- 
ing $2.50,  evening  $4,  Sunday  S2;  established 
1892;  W.  W.  Ross,  editor;  Evausville  Journal- 
News  Company,  publishers  (2—5). 
Copies    printed:     9,844  in  1900 
11,910  in  1902 
13,852  in  1903 
14,030  in  1904 
14,040  in  1905 
16,399  in  1906 
18,183  in  1907 
Publisher's   antiouncemejit.  — The  Journal- 
News  is  the  only  evening  paper  in  a  city 
having  75,000  population.     Evans ville  is  a 
manufacturing  center   of  540   plants,  em- 
ploying  thousands     of    skilled     laborers. 
These  people  haven't  time   to  even  look 
at  a  morning  paper.    If  you  use  the  Jour- 
nal -  Nbws    you     cover    the    entire    field 
most  thoroughly.    We  guarantee  that  our 
evening   and  Sunday  editions  average  over 
18,000  copies  each  issue,  or  a  larger  circula- 
tion than  all  of  the  other  papers  in  Evans- 
ville  combined.    E.  Katz,   Special   Adver- 
tising Agency,  Temple  Court,  New  York— 
U.  S.  Express  Building,  Chicago— Agents. 
PRESS;  daily  except  Sunday;  independ- 
ent; four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $3:   es- 
tablished July,  1907;    F.    R.  Peters,  editor; 
Ward  C.  Mayborn,  publisher  (1—8). 

WEEKLY. 

ADVOCATE;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

DAS  STERNENBANNER;  Fridays; 
German;  catholic;  eight  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1882;  Peter  Wall- 
rath,  editor  and  publisher. 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year^  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an    average    issue    exceeding    1,000    cop- 


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ies,  but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the    claim. 

ECONOMIST;  Saturdays;  Independent; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.60;  estab- 
lished 18y6;  G.  W.  Dauuettell,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  2,320  in 
1899,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
any  report,  but  has  been  credited  with 
more  than  i.ooo  every  year  since,  up 
to    and   including    1907. 

INDIANA  POST  UND  FREIE 
PRESSE;  Saturdays;  German;  republi- 
can; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $2;  es- 
tablished 1879;  Langner  &  Welcker,  editors 
and  publishers  (1—7). 

Copies  primed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  2,680  in 
1898,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
any  definite  and  satistactory  report,  but 
has  been  credited  with  more  than  1,000 
every  year  since,  up  to  and  including 
1907. 

STAR-BULLETIN;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

VISITOR;  Sundays;  twelve  pages  9x12; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  September,  19(tt ; 
Mrs.  X.  E.  Fritz,  editor  and  publisher  (6— 5P) 
(A  A). 

MONTHLY. 

ARCHITECT,  BUILDER  AND 
CONTRACTOR;  monthly  (A  A). 

FURNITURE  INDUSTRY;  month- 
ly; furniture;  forty  to  sixty  pages  9x12;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  October,  1901;  J.  S. 
Reilly,  editor  and  publisher  (12 — 4). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding  1,000  since  1902  and  includ- 
ing   1907. 

HOOSIER  A.  O.  U.  W.  WATCH- 
MAN; monthly;  A.  O.  U.  W.;  eight  pages 
11x16;  subscription  50  cents;  established  1891; 
W.A.  Legeman,  editor  and  publisher  (1 — 1). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  8,773  i^^ 
1903,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
any  report,  but  has  been  credited  with 
more  than  4,000  every  year  since,  in- 
cluding   iq07. 

JOURNAL-PUBLIC  HEALTH; 
monthlv  (  A  A). 

PYTHIAN  KNIGHT;  monthly: 
Knights  of  Pythias;  eight  pages  9x14;  sub- 
scription 50  cents;  established  1893;  H.Rosen- 
thal, editor  and  publisher  (12—3). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding  2,250  in  1903  and  more  than 
1,000   in    1906   and    1907. 

FAIRMOUNT,  Grant  Co.  u  3,205t 
pop.,  on  Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  & 
St.  Louis  Rd.,  12  m.  S.  of  Marlon,  the 
county  seat,  and  60  N.  of  Indianapolis,  the 
State  capital.  Glass  and  woodworking 
factories.  Location  of  the  largest  natural 
gas  well  in  the  State.    Agriculture. 

JOURNAL;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day; republican;  four  pages  18x24;  estab- 
lished 1900;  E.  A.  Morgan,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies,  but   failed   to   furnish    such    definite 


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information    as    would    warrant    the    ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.      It 
has     not    since     made    any    renewal     of 
the  claim. 
N  E  W  SJ  ;     semi-weekly,  Tuesdays    r.nd 

Fridays;     republican;     four     pages     ISx-ii; 

subscription  §1;  established    1877;    Edgar  M. 

Baldwin,  editor  and  publisher  (7—5). 

FARMERSBURG,  Sullivan  Co.  j3 
625+  pop. — local  estimate  2,000— on  Evans- 
ville  &  Terre  Haute  Rd.,  12  m.  N.  of  Sulli- 
van, the  county  seat.  Farming.  Stock 
raising,  flour  mill  and  coal  mining. 

BEE;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  15i^x22;  sub 
scription  $1;  established  1897;  W.  A.  Foote, 
editor  and  p ublisher  ( 1—8 ). 

Copies     printed:        8o6  in   1907 

FARMLAND,  Randolph  Co.  n- 870t 
pop.,  on  Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  & 
St.  Louis  Rd.,  8  m.  W.  of  Winchester,  the 
county  seat.    Farming.    Natural  gas. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1888;  Ira  C.  Penery,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7—5.) 

REPORTER  ;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

FERDINAND,    Dubois    Co.    g    572t 

pop.,  5  m.  E.  of  Johnsburg  (P.  O.),  nearest 

railroad  station  on  Southern  Rd. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  May,  1906;  Henry 
Haake.  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

FLORA,  Carroll  Co.  U  1,209t  pop., 
on  Vandalia  Line  Rd.,  19  m.  S.  S.  W.  of  Lo- 
gansport.  Steam  grain  elevators,  stave  and 
heading  factory,  flour  mills,  carriage  shop, 
saw  and  planing  mills  and  furniture  man- 
ufactory. 

ENTERPRISE-SENTINEL ;  Fridays; 
Independent  ;  eight  pages  15x22  ;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1885;  Nobes  &  Huntsin- 
ger,  editors  and  publishers  (.12—4). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  1,137  .i" 
1903  and  1,29s  in  1904,  since  which 
it  has  not  furnished  a  report,  but  was 
credited   with   more   than    1,000   in   1907. 

HOOSIER  DEIYIOCRAT;  Saturdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1897;  Mayhill  Bros.  &  Key es, 
editors  and  publishers  ( 1—8). 

Copies  printed:  3.526  in  1904 
4,116  in  1905 
4,295  in  1907 

FOREST,  Clinton  Co.  n  450  pop.,  on 
Toledo,  St.  Louis  &  "Western  Rd.,  UI4  m. 
N.  E.  of  Frankfort. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  six  pages  11x16;  sub- 
scription 50  cents;  established  1901;  G.  A. 
Auble,  editor  and  publisher  (7—5). 

FORT  BRANCH,  Gibson  Co.  p  sm 
pop.— local  estimate,  1,200— on  Evansville 
&  Terre  Haute  Rd..  20  m.  N.  of  Evansville 
and  30  S.  of  Vlncennes,  Agriculture.  Coal 
mining. 

SATURDAY  HERALDj  Saturdaya; 
independent;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1889;  Chas.  A.  Speer, 
editor  and  publisher  (7—5). 

FORTVILLE,  Hancock  Co.  n  l,006t 
pop.,  on  Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  and 


INDIANA. 


St.  Louis  Rd.,  20  m.  N.  E.  of  Indianapolis,  the 

State  capital.    Agriculture. 

TRIBUNE;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1895;  G.  E.  Simmons,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

FORT  WAYNE,  c.  b.,  Allen   Co.  d 

45.115+  pop.— local  estimate  60,100— at  junc- 
tion of  six  railroads  and  the  confluence  of 
St.  Joseph  and  St.  Mary's  rs..  43  m.  W.  S.  W» 
of  Defiance,  O.  General  manufacturing 
and  farming. 

FREIE  PRESSE;  every  evening  except 
Sunday;  German;  drniucratic;  four  to  eight 
pages 20x24;  subscription  $3;  established  1888; 
Hermann  Mackwitz,  manager;  Fort  Wayne 
Freie  Presse  Co.,  publishers  (12—7). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  exceeding 
1,000  in  1901,  since  which  time  it  has 
not  furnished  a  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  was  credited  with 
printing  more  than  1,000  copies  in 
1906    and    1907. 

INDIANA     STAATS-ZEI  T  UNU  ; 

every  evening  except  Sunday,  and  WEEK- 
LY, Tuesdays;  German;  democratic;  dailj 
four,  Saturday  eight  pages  17x22,  weekly 
twelve  pages  15x22;  subscription— daily  $3, 
weekly  $1.50;  established— daily  1877,  weekly 
1858;  Indiana  StaatsZeiiung  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers. 

JOURNAL-GAZETTE  J  every  morn- 
ing, and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic; daily  eight  to  twelve,  Sunday  twenty- 
four,  weekly  sixteen  pages  173^x22J^:  sub- 
scription —  daily  $4.80,  weekly  SI  ;  estab- 
lished—Jour?iai  1868,  Gazette  1863:  consoli- 
dated 1899;  A  J.  Moynihan,  editor;  The 
Journal-Gazette  Co.,  publishers  (2 — 8). 

Copies    printed:     daily,     4,500  in   1901 

7,666  in  1905 

9,413  in  1906 

13,342  in  1907 

The  weekly  edition  of  this  paper  had 

credit     for     issuing     more     than     1,000 

copies  regularly   in  the   years  1900  and 

1902,    but    has    not    since    set    up    any 

claim    for    issuing   so   many. 

NEWS ;  everv  evening  except  Sunday ,  and 
WEEKl^iY,  Fridays;  republican;  ten  to 
sixteen  pages  18x21^a;  subscription— daily  $3, 
weekly  $1;  established— daily  1874,  weekly 
1881;  News  Publishing  Co..  publishers  (2—3). 
Copies    printed:     daily,    8,109  in  1904 

8,787  in  1905 
9,546  in  1906 
10,267  in  1907 
SENTINEL;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Wednesdays;  demo- 
cratic; daily  ten  to  twenty,  Saturday  and 
weekly  sixteen  pages  17i^x22^;  subscription 
— dailv  $5.20,  wepklv  $1;  established  1888:  E. 
A.  K.  Hackett,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 
Copies    printed:    daily,    4,275  in  1895 

6,514  in  1901 
6,722  in  1906 
7,404  in  1907 
Weekly,  3,499  in  1906 
3,199  in  1907 

JOURNAL    OF    THE    INDIANA 
STATE  MEDICAL  ASSOCIATION; 

monthly;  medical;  fifty-eight  to  seventy-two 
pages  8x11;  subscription  $1;  established- 
January,  1908;  Albert  E.  Bulson,  Jr.,  editor; 
Indiana  State  Medical  Association,  pub- 
lishers (1—8). 

FO'WLER  c.  h.,  Benton  Co.  -a  l,429t 
pop.,  on  Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  & 
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Copies  printed:  1,280  in  1897 
4,340  in  1905 
5,831   in   1907 

NEW  ERA;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
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lisher (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year_  1897 
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an  average  issue  exceeding  i,ooo  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the   claim. 

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GREENTOWN,  Hoivard  Co.  n  l,287t 
pop.,  on  Toledo,  St.  Louis  &  Kansas  City  Rd.. 
10  m.  E.  of  Kokomo,  the  county  seat.  In 
natural-gas  belt. 

GEMi  Thursdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  16x22;  subscription  .$1;  established  1894; 
John  W.  Melton,  editor  and  publisher. 

GREENWOOD, -/o/iwson  Co.  n  1,5031 

pop.,  on  Pittsburg,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  & 

St.    Louis   Rd.,  10   m.    N.  of  Franklin,  the 

county  seat,  and  10  S.  of  Indianapolis,  the 

State  capital.     Fruit  canning  and  sash  and 

door  factories,  flour  and  saw  mills,  grain 

elevator,  mineral  wells  and  a  sanitarium. 

Agriculture. 

ERA;  Frida.vs;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  sub.scriptiou$l ;  established  1892; 
M.  C.  Morman,  editor  and  publisher  (.5 — 6). 

HAGERSTOWN,  Wayne  Co.  O  8621 
pop.,  on  Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  & 
St.  Louis  and  Pittsburg,  Cincinnati,  Chi- 
cago &  St.  Louis  Rds.,  26  m.  W.  N.  W.  of 
Richmond,  the  county  seat.  Flour  mills, 
butter  and  cheese  factory,  planing  mills 
and  natural  gas. 

EXPONENT;  Thursdays ;  independ- 
ent; four  pages  lSx24;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1875;  H.  J.  Day.  editor  and  publisher. 

WAYNE  FARMER;  Fri.lays ;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  25  cents;  estab- 
lished 1832;  Farmer  Pul)lishi!jg  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers. 

HAMILTON,  Steuhen  Co.  ^  500 pop., 

on  Wabash  Rd.,  55  m.  N.  of  Fort  Wayne. 

Farming  and  lumber. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1901;    C.  M.  Jolinston.  editor   and  publisher 

(7-5). 

HAMMOND,  Lake  Co.  ^  25,000  pop., 
on  Erie,  Louisville,  New  Albany  &  Chicago, 
Michigan  Central,  New  York,  Chicago  & 
St.  Louis,  Pennsylvania,  Baltimore  &  Ohio, 
Wabash,  Lake  Shore  &  Michigan  Southern 
and  Chicago,  Cincinnati  &  Louisville  Rds., 
Grand  Calumet  r.  and  Lake  Michigan, 
20  m.  S.  E.  of  Chicago,  111.  Distillery,  steel 
spring  and  chemical  works,  glucose  fac- 
tory, canning  factory,  surgical  instru- 
ments, farming  implements  and  bed 
springs,  carriage  and  syrup  factories,  nail 
mill,  brick-yards,  grist  mills  and  car  shops. 

LA  KE  CO.  TIMES;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday;  independent;  eight  pages 
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County  Printing  &  Publishing  Co.,  editors 
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Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
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from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding    4,000    m    1907. 

ADVOCATE;  Saturdays  ( A  A ). 


JOURNAL  OF  PHYSICAL  THER- 
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eight  pages  6x9J4;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished September,  1905;  Gustavus  M.  Blech, 
M.D.,  editor;  F.  S.  Betz.  publisher  (.10—5  P). 

HARTFORD  CITY,  c.  h.,  BImJc- 

ford  Co.  n- 5,912+  pop.,  at  crossing  of  Pitts- 
burg, Chicago  &  St.  Louis  and  Ft. 
Wayne,  Cincinnati  &  Louisville  Rds.,  75  m. 
N.  E.  of  Indianapolis,  the  State  capital. 
Glass  factories,  paper  mills,  machine  shops 
and  saw  mills. 

EVENING  NEWS;  every  morning  and 
evening  except  Sunday;  four  pages  18x24; 
subscription  §5;  established  1894;  E.  E.  Cox. 
editor  and  publisher  (1— S). 

TIMES-GAZETTE;  every  morning 
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LY,  Thursdays;  republican;  daily  four 
pages  18x24,  weekly  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription-daily $5,  weekly  $1;  established 
1881;  Ralph  Monfort,  editor;  Times-Gazette 
Company,  publishers  ( 1—8). 

HAZLETON,  Gibson  Co.  p 758+ pop., 
on  Evansville  &  Terre  Haute  Rd.  and  White 
r.,  10  m.  N.  of  Princeton,  the  county  seat. 
Farming  and  lumber. 

DEMOCRAT;  Fridays ;  democratic ; 

eight  pages   13x20;    subscription  $1;    estab- 
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HEBRON,  Porter  Co.  \j  7941  Pop.,  on 
Pittsburg,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  &  St.  Louis 
Rd.,  51  m.  S.  E.  of  Chicago.  Agriculture. 
NEWS;  Fridays;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1;    established  1893;   J.    E.   Cum- 
mins, editor  and  publisher. 

HILLSBORO,  Firuntain  Co.  -D  500t 
pop.,  on  Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  & 
St.  Louis  Rd..  13  m.  E.  of  Covii.gton,  the 
county  seat,  and  60  W.by  N.W.  of  Indianap- 
olis, the  State  capital.    Farming. 

TIMES;  Saturdays;  four  pages  18x24; 
subscription .$1;  e-tablished  1898;  EarlShuler, 
editor  and  publisher  (10—6). 

HOBART,  Lake  Co.\2  l,390t  pop.,  on 
Elgin,  Joliet  &  Eastern,  New  York,  Chicago 
&  St.  Louis  and  Pennsylvania  Co's  Rds.,  11 
m.  N.  W.  of  Valparaiso  and  31  S.  E.  of  Chi- 
cago, 111.    Farming  and  brick  making. 

GAZETTE;  Thursdays;  independent; 
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and    N.    B.    White,  editors   and   publishers. 

HOPE,  Bartholomew  Co.  v  l,088t  pop., 
on  Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  &  St. 
Louis  Rd.,  10  m.  N.  E.  of  Columbus,  the 
county  seat.  Tile  and  carriage  factories, 
saw  and  planing,  cereal  and  flour  mills 
and  canning  factory. 
JOURNAL;  everv  evening  except  Sun- 

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tablished—daily 1905,  weekly  1883;  E.  C.  Al- 
lison, editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  _  years  1902 
and  1907  the  weeklj'-  edition  of  this 
paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had  an 
average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  in- 
formation as  would  warranty  the  accord- 
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HUNTINGBURG,    Dubois    Co.   p 

2,527t  pop.,  on  Louisville,  Evansville  &  St 
Louis  Consolidated  Rd.,48m.  N.E.  of  Evans- 
ville and  75  W.  of  Louisville,  Ky.    Manu- 
facturing, agriculture  and  coal   and  tire- 
clay  mining. 

A  R  tx  U  S  ;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1880;  John  W.  Lewis,  editor  and  publisher. 
Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the  claim. 

INDEPENDENT;  Saturdays ;  inde- 
pendent; eight  pages  15x2i;  subscription  $1; 
established  1885;  E.  H.  Uufendach,  editor; 
C.  W.  Dufendach,  publisher. 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1901 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the  claim. 

SIGNAL;    Thursdays;   German;   inde- 
pendent-democratic; eight  pages  15x22;  sub 
scription   $1.50;    established   1867;   Ernst  W. 
Pickhardt,  publisher  (7—5). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1899 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the  claim. 

HUNTINGTON,   c.    h.,    Huntington 

Co.  ^  9,491  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Erie,  Chi- 
cago, Burlington  &  Quincy  and  Wabash 
Rds.  and  Wabash  r..  24  m.  S.  W.  of  Fort 
Wayne.  Manufacturing  and  production  of 
lime. 

EVENING  IIERAI^D;  every  evening 
except  Sunday,  and  WEEKIi^,  twice-a 
weelc,  Tuesdavs  and  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages— daily  l8x'J3,  weekly  15x22;  sub- 
scription—dailv  $5,  weekly  $1.50;  established 
.—daily  188:3,  weekly  1848;  H.  S.  Butler,editor; 
Herald  and  News  Express  Co.,  publishers 
0—8). 

Copies  printed:  The  daily  edition  of 
this  paper  had  credit  for  an  issue  of 
1.775  in  1903  and  1,780  in  1904,  since 
which  it  has  not  furnished  any  definite 
and  satisfactory  report,  but  was  credit- 
ed with  more  than  1,000  in  1906  and 
1907. 

The  weekly  edition  had  credit  for 
an  issue  of  1,800  in  1903  and  1,900 
in  1904,  since  which  it  has  not  fur- 
nished any  definite  and  satisfactory 
report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
than    1,000  in    1906   and   1907. 

TIMES;  every  morning  except  Saturday 
and  Monday;  republican;  eight  pages  1.5x22; 
subscription  $3;  established  June.  1907;  Thad 
Butler,  managing  editor;  The  Huntington 
Times  Co..  publishers  (10—7  P). 

NEWS-DEMOCRAT;  every  evening 
except  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  twice-a- 
week,  Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription- daily  $5.20, 
weekly  $1.25;  established— A'^etfs  1894,  Demo- 


crat   1858;     O.    W.    Whitelock,   editor;    The 
News  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (1— bt. 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  its  weekly  edition 
had  credit  for  exceeding  1,000  in  190"- 
CHRISTIAN  CONSERVATOR; 
Wednesdays;  united  brethren  in  Christ; 
twenty  pages  10x14;  subscription  $1.50;  es- 
tablished 1885;  Rev.  W.  H.  Clay,  editor;  H. 
C.  Foote,  publisher  (1—?). 

Copies     printed:     5,290  in   1891 
4,212  in   1902 
3,038  in  1907 
FARMERS'  GUIDE;  Saturdays;  agri- 
culture, livestock;  sixteen  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription 60  cents;  established  1888;  Benj.F. 
Billiter,  editor;  The  Guide  Publishing  Co.. 
publishers  (2—3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  21,186  in 
1893  and  26,825  in  1900,  since  which 
it  has  not  furnished  any  definite  and 
satisfactory  report,  but  had  credit  for 
more  than  17,500  in  1904  and  more 
than    12,500   in    1906   and   1907. 

3IISS10NARV  MONTHLY;  united 
brethren;  sixteeji  pages  814x11^;  subscrip- 
tion 50  cents;  established  1897;  The  Mission- 
ary Monthly  Co.,  editors  and  publishers. 
Does  not  insert  advertisements. 

IDAVILLE,  White  Co. ^700  pop.,  on 

Pittsburg,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  &  St.  Louis 

Rd.,  6  m.  E.  of  Monticello,  the  county  seat. 

Lumbering. 

OBSERVER;  Fridays;  neutral;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1886; 
Charles  Foster,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

INDIANA  HARBOR,  ia^e  Co.  t» 
on  Baltimore  &  Ohio,  Lake  Shore  &  Michi- 
gan Southern,  Chicago,  Lake  Shore  &  East- 
ern and  Pennsylvania  Rds.  Part  of  East 
Chicago. 

GLOBE;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x:i2;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
19U2;  A.  P.  Brown,  editor  and  publisher(7— 5). 
HARBOR  SENTINEL;  Thursdays; 
independent ;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  November,  1902;  W.  W.  Mo- 
berly,  editor  and  publisher. 

INDIAN  APOLIS,c.h.,>/flrto»?Co.a 
State  Capital,  169,164+ pop.,  at  junction  of 
fifteen  railroads  and  White  r.,  115  m.  N.  W. 
of  Cincinnati,  O.,  194  S.  E.  of  Chicago, 
111.,  and  110  N.  of  Louisville.  Ky.  It  is  the 
geographical  center  of  the  State.  Has  im- 
portant commercial  and  manufacturing  in- 
terests. In  a  rich  and  fertile  district,  on 
the  edge  of  the  natural-gag  belt. 

DAILY. 
COMiMEKCIAL  REPORTER;  every 
morning  except  Ssunday ;  legal,  financial  and 
commercial;  eight  pages  15x211^;  subscrip- 
tion $5;  established  1895;  Reporter  Publish- 
ing Co.,  publishers  (1 — 4). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  4,476  in 
1902  and  5,666  in  1903,  since  which  it 
has  not  furnished  any  report,  but  has 
been  credited  with  more  than  4,000 
every  year  since,  up  to  and  including 
1907. 

INDIANA  TRIBUENE;  every  evening 
except  Sunday;  German; Independent  demo- 
cratic;  eight  pages  14x20;   subscription  $3j 


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established  1875;  Guttenberg  Co.,  publishers 
(8— 3)  (A  A). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding  2,250  in  1895  and  more  than 
1,000    in    1905   and   1906. 

LIVE  STOCK  JOURNAL;  every 
ereuing  except  Sunday;  live  stock  market 
and  farm  news;  four  pages  16x22;  subscrip- 
tion $4;  established  1889;  W.  A.  Cowan,  edi- 
tor; Indianapolis  Live  Stock  Journal  and 
Printing  Co.,  publishers. 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding  2,250  in  1895  and  more  than 
1,000    in     1906    and     1907. 

NEWS;  every  evening  except  Sunday; 
Independent;  twelve  to  twenty  eigtt  pages 
19x24:  subscription  $5;  established  1869;  Chas. 
R.  Williams, editor;  HiltonU.  Brown,  general 
manager  (1—S). 

Copies  printed  :    32,215  in  1895 
49,787  in  1900 
Copies  sold  :         62,133  in  1902 
69,385  in  1903 
72,895  in   19:14 
71,028  in  190^ 
Copies  printed  :    75,233  in   1906 
74,294  in   1907 
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ness of  the   latest  circulation 
^rating   accorded    the   News   it 
guaranteed   by  the  publishers 
of   Rowell's  American    News- 
paper Directory,  who  will  pay 
one  hundred  dollars  to  the  first  person  who 
successfully  controverts  its  accuracy. 

STAR,;  every  morning;  independent; 
twelve  to  seventy-two  pages  lSx24;  subscrip- 
tion $7  50;  established  .Tnne,  IftOS:  Star  Pub- 
llslilng  Companj',  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies   printed:    daily,    88,274  in   1904 

86,815  in  1905 
88,300  in  1906 
88,304  in  1907 
Sunday,  58,648  in  1904 
52,548  in  1905 
67,647  in  1906 
74,474  in  1907 
^  J^^The    absolute     correct- 

^^  ness  of  the  latest  circulation 
'rating  accorded  the  Star  is 
guaranteed  by  the  publishers 
of  Rowell's  American  News- 
paper Directory,  who  will  pay 
one  hundred  dollars  to  the  first  person 
who  successfully  controverts  ils  accuracy. 

SUN;  every  evening  except  Sunday;  in- 
dependent; twelve  pages  211x26;  subscription 
$3;  established  1888;  Sun  Company,  editors 
and  publishers. 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  12,202  in 
1896,  since  which  it  has  not  fur- 
nished any  definite  and  satisfactory  re- 
port, but  has  been  credited  with  more 
than  4.000  every  year  since  1899,  up  to 
and    including    1907. 

TELEGRAPH;  every  morning  except 
Sunday,  and  INDIANA  VOLKS- 
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18x24;  subscription— daily  $6,  weekly  $2;  es- 
tablished—daily 1864,  weekly  1848 ;  Gutenberg 
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factory  statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  either  edition  of  this  paper,  but 
the  weekly  has  had  credit  for  exceeding 
1,000  every  year  since  1898  up  to  and 
including    1907' 

WEEKLY. 

CATHOLIC  COLUMBIAN  REC- 
ORD; Saturdays;  catholic;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $2;  established  March, 
1883;  John  A.  Kuster,  editor  and  publisher. 
Office.  146  E.  Market  street  (1—5  P). 

FREEMAN:  Saturdays;  negro;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1887  ;  George  L.  Knox,  editor  and  pubUsher 
(8-3). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secure  I 
from  this  paper,  but  it  has  had  credit 
for  exceeding  4,000  since  1899,  up  to 
and     including     1907. 

HOOSIER;  BMdays;  demooraMc;  eight 
pages  17x23;  subscription  $1;  established 
1906;  L.  R.  Noftzger,  editor;  W.  B.  Westlake, 
publisher.  Office,  919  Majestic  buildlngd— 8). 

Copies     printed:     9,204  in  1907 

INDEPENDENT;  Saturdays ;  inde- 
pendent; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$2;  established  1882;  Sol.  Hathaway,  editor 
and  publisher.  

INDIANA  FARMER ;  Saturdays ; 
agricultural;  sixteen  pages  11x16;  subscrip- 
tion $1  ;  established  1847;  Indiana  Farmer  Co., 
editors  and  publishers.  ,       ^^ 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding  20,000  in  1892  and  more  than 
1,000   in    1906   and    I907' 

JERSEY"  BULLETIN  AND  DAIRY 
W  O  R  L  D  :  Wednesdays  ;  dairying  and 
breeding  of  Jersev  cattle;  twenty  eight  to 
forty  pages  9x12;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
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Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  'this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding  2,250  in  1895;  more  than 
1,000  every  year  since  1898,^  including 
1905,    and    exceeding    4,000    in    1907. 

MAKION  CO.  MAIL;  Fridays;  repub- 
lican; eight  pages  15i^x24;  subscription  $1; 
established  November,  1902;  Leo  K.  Fesler, 
editor  and  publisher  (12— H). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  2,405  in 
1903.  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
any  report,  but  has  been  credited  with 
mo're  than  i.ooo  every  year  since,  up 
to   and  including    1907. 

OCTOGRAPHIC    REVIEW;    Tues 
davs;  disciples  of  Christ;  eight  pages  14x20; 
subscription   $1.50;    established    1858;    L.    F. 
Bittle  and  Daniel  Sommer,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers.   Does  not  insert  ad  vertisements. 

PATRIOT  PHAliANX;  Thursdays; 
prohibition;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1 ;  established  1884;  William  F.  &  Edward  W. 
Clark,  editors  and  publishers  (2—8). 

Copies     printed:     9.679  in   1900 
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5,454  in  1907 

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by  the  reading  public  will  show  a  corresponding  increase  in  the  estimation  of 
live  advertisers.  The  year  just  closed  has  been  a  most  prosperous  one  for 
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for  instance.  This  number  carried  12,996  lines  of  cash  advertising  against  5,380 
lines  September,  llj06-  an  increase  of  7,616  lines,  or  lil  per  cent.  The  increase  the 
first  nine  months  this  year  over  the  same  period  last  year  averaged  107  per  cent. 

THE       OCTOBER      HO.^IE       :?IAOAZINE 

also  shows  a  very  remarkable  increase.    Here 
are  the  Figures  for  October,  1906  and  1907: 

Increase  Over 
Year  Columns  Lines  Previous  Year 

1906  41  6,849  2*37 1 

1907  8'.«  15,088  8.'^39 

This  is  an  increase  of  314  per  cent.  October,  i90T,  over  October,  f 903,  and  120  per 
cent.,  October,  i9ii7,  over  October,  inon.    Truly  a  remarkable  showing. 

The  value  of  The  Home  ITIai^azlne  to  an  advertiser  lies  in  the  fact  that 
over  90  per  cent  of  its  total  circulation  of  205,000  goes  direct  by  mail  into  the 
home— less  than  10  per  cent  being  news-stands— 70  per  cent  of  the  entire  circula- 
tion is  in  the  prosperous  Central  West. 


Over  200,000   Circulation 

Central  Western. 


Indiana 18,2r)U 

Illinois 17.075 

Iowa 13,070 

Ohio lR,5a5 

Kansas 4,575 

Kentucky 13,175 

Michigan 17,970 

Minnesota 6,475 

Missouri 9,600 

Nebraslta 2,725 


Pennsylvania 8,725 

Wisconsin 3,90U 


134,075 
Western. 

Arizona 300 

Arlcansas 1,650 

California 4,660 

Colorado 1.475 

Idaho 850 


Ouaranteed. 

New  Mexico 275 

Montana 1,100 

Nevada 175 

North  Dakota 1,776 

South  Dakota 1,535 

Utah 425 

Washington 1,725 

Wvoniing 350 

Oklahoma 1,200 

Oregon 1,40<J 


Indian  Territory...     700  

19,595 

Central  Western 1^4,075 

Total  Central  Western  and  Western 153,670 


Eastern. 

Connecticut 1,650 

Delaware 350 

District  of  Colum- 
bia      250 

Maine 2,075 

Maryland 1,050 

Massachusetts 3,200 

NewHampsWre....  1,200 
New  Jersey 2,575 


New  York 13.435 

Rhode  Inland.......     275 

Vermont 1,500 


27,560 
Southern. 

Alabama 1,275 

Florida 825 

Georgia 1,925 

Louisiana 935 


Mexico 7a 

Mississippi 1,510 

North  Carolina 1,950 

South  Carolina 995 

Tennessee 3,300 

Texas 1,150 

West  Virginia 2,250 

Virginia 2,225 


21,415 


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Central  Western 134,075 

Western 19,595 

Southern 21,415 

Eastern 27,560 

Foreign  and  Canada 2,425 

Total 205,070 

THE     HOME     MAGAZINE, 

THE  BOBBS-MERRILL  CO.,  Publishers, 

INDI  A.lSr  A.POLIS . 

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pop.,  on  Southern  Indiana  Rd.,  8  m.  N.  of 
Linton.    Agriculture. 

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Leader  Printing  Company,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (12—7). 

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pop.,  on  Louisville  and  St.  Louis  division 
of  the  Southern  Rd.  and  Patoka  r.,  50  m.  N. 
E.  of  EvangvlUe  and  70  W.  by  N.  W.  of  Louis- 
ville, Ky.  Woodworking  establishments, 
flint,  iron  and  coal.  Agriculture. 
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pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 

1858;    B.  E.   Doane,    editor   and   publisher; 

prints  also  a  four-page  edition. 
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pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1895; 

Wm.  C.  Hinckley,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 


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Co.  [?  10,774+  pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio 
Southwestern  and  Pittsburg,  Cincinnati, 
Chicago  &  St.  Louis  Rds.  and  Ohio  r.,  op- 
posite Louisville,  Ky.    Manufacturing. 

EVENING  STAR;  every  evening  ex- 
cept  Sunday,  and  CLARK  CO.  REPUB- 
LICAN, Thursdays;  republican;  daily  four 
pages  17x24,  weekly  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription—daily  $5,  weekly  SI;  established- 
daily  1903,  weekly  1894;  JefEersonville  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  editors  and  publishers. 

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Copies  printed:  The  daily  edition  of 
this  paper  had  credit  for  issuing  more 
than  1,000  copies  regularly  in  the  year 
i8q7,  but  has  not  since  set  up  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  claim  to  is- 
suing  so   many. 

No  definite  and  satisfactory  statement 
was  ever  secured  from  the  weekly  edi- 
tion, but  it  had  credit  for  exceeding 
1,000   in    1006  and   again   in    1907. 

JONESBORO,  Grant  Co.  O  l,838t 
pop.,  on  Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  & 
St.  Louis  International  and  Marion  City 
Rds.,  5  m.  S.  of  Marion,  the  county  seat. 
India  rubber  and  Insulated  wire  factory, 
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Columbus,  the  county  seat. 
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KEMPTON,  Tipton  Co.    a  800  pop., 
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Tipton,   the  county  seat.    Flour  mill  and 
drain  tile  manufacturing.     Blooded  hogs 
and  cattle  raising.    Farming. 
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publisher  (1—8). 

KENDALLVILI.E,iV'o6ieCo.d' 
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Shore  &  Michigan  Southern  and  Grand 
Rapids  &  Indiana  Rds..  28  m.  N.  of  Fort 
Wayne  and  91  E.  of  Toledo,  O.  General 
manufacturing. 

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weekly  1863;  Conlogue.  Reeve  &  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers  (1—7). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1906 
the  weekly  edition  of  this  paper  seemed 
to  assert  that  it  had  an  average  issue 
exceeding  1,000  copies,  but  failed  to 
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would   warrant  the   accordance  of  a  ra- 
ting   to   that   effect. 

K  E  N  T  L  A  N  D,  c.  li.,  Nttoton  Co.  \2 

1,006-t  pop.,  on  Pittsburg,  Cincinnati,  Chi- 
cago &  St.  Louis  Rd.,  4  m.  E.  of  Illinois  State 
line  and  57  "W.  of  Logansport.  Manufactur- 
ing.   Agriculture. 

Fridays  ;  democi-atie ; 
subscription  $1.50 
Steinbach,   editor 


es- 
and 


DEMOCRAT 

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subscription  $1.50;  established  1861 ;  H.  A. 
Strohm,  editor;  Strohm  &  Dodson,  publish- 
ers. 

KEWANNA,  Fulton  Co.  b  646t  pop., 
on  Vandalia  Line  and  Cincinnati,  Rich- 
mond &  Muncie  Rds.,  20  m.  N.  of  Logans- 
port.  Roller  mills,  creamery  and  grain 
elevators.    Farming  and  cattle  raising. 

HERA  liD;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  established 
1883;  F.  P.  Gould,  editor  and  publisher  (l^S). 

KINGMAN,  Fountain  Co.  -D  oOO  pop. 

on  Chicago  &  Eastern  Illinois  Rd.,  710  m. 
S.  of  Veedersburg.  Brick,  tile  and  lumber 
raanuf  actui-ing.  Agriculture  and  stock  rais- 
ing. 

STAR;  Fridays;  eight  pages  13x30;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1896;  D.  O.  Hudler, 
editor  and  publisher  (10—6). 

KIRKLIN,  Clinton  Co.  U  624t  pop.,  on 
Louisville,  New  Albany  &  Chicago  Rd.,  12  m. 
S.  E.  of  Frankfort,  the  county  seat.  Tim- 
ber and  grain  shipping  point. 

JOURNALi;  Fridays;  independent; eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  189T; 
C.  M.  Hane,  editor  and  publisher. 

KNIGHTSTO  WN,  Henry  Co.^  1 ,942t 
pop.,  on  Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  & 
St.  Louis  and  Pittsburg,  Cincinnati,  Chicago 
&  St.  Louis  Rds.  and  Blue  r.,  34  m.  E.  of 
Indianapolis,  the  State  capital.  Natural 
gas  in  abundance,  employed  in  manufact- 
uring.   Agricultui'e. 

BANNER;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1866 ; 
W.  K.  Deem,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 
Copies  printed:  1,200  in  1907 
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partisan; twenty-four  to  thirty  two  pages 
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J.  H.  Rounds,  editor;  Indiana  Soldiers' and 
Sailors'  Orphans'  Home,  publishers  (1 — 8). 

KNOX,  c.  h.,  Starke  Co.  'Xj  l,466t  pop., 
on  New  York,  Chicago  &  St.  Louis  and  In- 
diana, Illinois  &  Iowa  Rds.  and  Yellow  r. 
Corn,  wheat,  tobacco  and  live  stock.  Iron 
ore  deposits  in  vicinity. 

STARKE  CO.  DEMOCRAT  ;  Fri- 
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scription $1;  established  1860;  S.  M.  Gorrell, 
editor  and  publisher. 

STARKE  CO.  REPUBLICAN; 
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subscription  $1.50 ;  established  1876 ;  John 
L.  Moorman,  editor  and  publisher. 

KOKOMO,   c.  h.,   Howard    Co.   n 

10,609+  pop.,  at  the  intersection  of  the  Pitts- 
burg, Cincinnati,  Chicago  &  St.  Louis,  Lake 


INDIANA. 


Erie  &  Western  and  Toledo,  St.  Louis  <£ 
Kansas  City  Rds.,  on  Wildcat  r.,  54  m.  N.  of 
Indianapolis,  the  State  capital.  Natural-gas 
wells  in  vicinity.  Agriculture,  stock  rais- 
ing, lumbering  and  manufacturing. 

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17x24;  subscription  $5;  established  1896;  C.  R. 
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1870:  J.  O.  &  H.  E.  Henderson,  editors  and 
publishers  (12—4). 

Copies  printed:  The  daily  edition  of 
this  paper  had  credit  for  an  average 
issue  of  1,226  in  1898,  since  which  it 
has  not  furnished  a  definite  and  satis- 
factory report,  but  was  credited  with 
more    than    1,000    in    1906    and    1907. 

The  weekly  edition  had  credit  for  an 
average  issue  of  1,777  in  1898,  since 
which  it  has  not  furnished  any  definite 
and  satisfactory  report,  but  has  been 
credited  with  more  than  1,000  every 
year    since,    up   to    and   including    1907. 

TRIBUNE;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
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Copies    printed:     daily,     3,434  in   1906 

The  semi-weekly  edition  has  on  no 
less  than  four  occasions  indicated  a 
desire  to  have  credit  for  issuing  more 
than  1,000  copies  regularly,  but  such 
definite  information  as  would  warrant 
such  a  rating  has  never  been  forth- 
coming. 

LADOGA,  Montgomery  Co.  -a  l,176t 
pop.,  on  Chicago[&  Southeastern  and  Louis- 
ville, New  Albany  &'.Chicago  Rds.,  11  m.  S. 
E.  of  Crawfordsville,  the  county  seat,  and 
40  N.  W.  of  Indianapolis,  the  State  capital. 
Manufacturing  and  agriculture. 

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pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1872;  J.  F.  Warfel.  editor  and  publisher. 

LAFAYETTE,  c.  h.,  Tippecanoe  Co.  -a 

18,116+  pop.,  on  Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chi- 
cago &  St.  Louis,  Chicago,  Indianapolis  & 
Louisville,  Lake  Erie  &  Western  and  Wa- 
bash Rds.,  Wabash  r.  and  Wabash  &  Erie 
canal,  64  m.  N.  W.  of  Indianapolis,  the  State 
capital.  Water  power,  employed  in  manu- 
factories. Agricultural  center. 
DAILY. 

COURIER  AND  CALL;  every  even- 
ing except  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Fri- 
days; republican;  daily  eight  to  twelve, 
weekly  twelve  pages  17x22;  subscription — 
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Copies  printed:  daily,  3.282  in  1902 

3,807  in  1903 
4,054  in   1904 
4,826  in  1905 
5,273  in  1906 
5,423  in   1907 
No      definite     and    satisfactory     state- 
ment  was  ever  secured   from  the  week- 
ly edition,  but  it  had  credit  for  exceed- 
ing 2,250  in   1896  and  more  than    1,000 
every  year  since,   including    1907. 


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MORNING  JOURNAL,;  eveij  morn 
ing  except  Sunda}%  and  WEEKLiY,  Fri- 
days; republican;  daily  eight  to  sixteen, 
weekly  sixteen  pages  iTx2<J:  subscription- 
daily  $4,  weekly  $1;  established  1829;  Burt 
Wilson-Haywood  Company ,  publishers  ( 1—8). 
Copies  printed:  3,002  in  1902,  5,195 
in  1905,  5,264  year  ending  September 
30.    1906,    5.314    in    1907. 

The  weekly  had  credit  for  an  average 
issue  of  3,996  in  1896,  since  which  it 
has  not  furnished  any  definite  and  sat- 
isfactory report,  but  was  credited  with 
more  than  2,500  in  1900  and  more  than 
1,000    in    1906   and    1907. 

WEEKLY. 

COMMERCIAL    GAZETTE;   Satur 
days;  commercial;    four  pages    18x24;    sub 
scription  $1  ;    established  1893:    Leo  Pottlit- 
zer,  editor  and  publisher  (1—6). 
Copies    printed:      2,458  in   1898 
3,549  in   1904 
3,523  in   1905 
3,563  in   1906 
Since   which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite   and  satisfactory  report,  but  has 
been    credited   with   more   than    2,250   in 
1907. 

liEADER;  Thursdays,  and  SUNDAY 
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pages  18x24;  subscription— weekly  $1, Sunday 
$2;  established  1874;  Charles  F.  Williams, 
editor  and  publisher. 

JSUNDAY  TIMES  ;  Sundays;  independ- 
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lished 1879;  Chas.  H.  Ball,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  years  1903 
and  1907  this  paper  seemed  to  assert 
that  it  had  an  average  issue  exceeding 
1,000  copies,  but  failed  to  furnish  such 
definite  information  as  would  warrant 
the  accordance  of  a  rating  to  that 
effect 

MONTHLY. 

PAINTER  AND   DECORATOR; 

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eight  pages  654x1014 ;  subscription  .$1;  estab- 
lished 1886;  J.C.  Skemp,  editor;  Brotherhood 
of  Painters,  Decorators  and  Paperhangers  of 
America,  publishers  (S— 5  P). 

SHEARS;  monthly;  paper  box  making; 
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lished 1893;  George  E.  Jenks,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had  an 
average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies,  but 
failed  to  furnish  such  definite  informa- 
tion as  would  warrant  the  accordance  of 
a  rating  to  that  effect.  It  has  not  since 
made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 

LA  FONTAINE.  Wabash  Co.  6 
800  pop.,  on  Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago 
Sc  St.  Louis  Rd.,  10  m.  from  Wabash,  the 
county  seat. 
HERALD;    Fridays;   eight  pages  15x22; 

subscription    $1  ;     established    1896;     J.     S. 

Dillon,  editor  and  publisher  (10—6). 

LAGRANGE,  c.  h.,  Lagrange  Co.  □' 

l,703t  pop.,  on  Grand  Rapids  &  Indiana  Rd., 
46  m.  N.  of  Fort  Wayne.  Manufacturing 
and  agriculture. 

LAGRANGE    CO.    DEMOCRAT; 

Fridays;  democratic;  eight  pages  17x24;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1879;  George  C. 
Handy,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

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this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  infor- 
mation as  would  warrant  the  accordance 
of   a   rating  to   that   effect. 

SATURDAY  CALL;  Saturdays;  inde- 
pendent; eight  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  1892;  W.  D.  Rheubottom,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (1^8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  years  1903 
and  1907  this  paper  seemed  to  assert 
that  it  had  an  average  issue  exceeding 
1,000  copies,  but  failed  to  furnish  such 
definite  information  as  would  warrant 
the   accordance  of  a  rating  to  that  effect. 

STANDARD;  Thursdays;  republican; 
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lished 1857;  Carl  H.  Rerick,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—7). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,665  for  the  year 
1896,  but  has  not  since  made  definite  and 
satisfactory  claim  to  issuing  so  many  as 
1,000  copies. 

LAPEL,  Maditon  Co.  D  869t  pop.,  on 

Chicago  &  Southeastern   Rd.,  10  m.  W.  of 

Anderson,  the  county  seat.    Flour  and  saw 

mills  and   grain  elevators.     Natural  gas. 

Farming. 

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pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1891;  W.  E.  Cascaddeu,  editor  and  publisher. 

LAPORTE,  c.  h.,  Laporte  Co.  t] 
11,044 pop.,  on  Northern  Indiana  Interurban 
Line  to  Michigan  City.    A  number  of  sum- 
mer resorts  can  be  reaohed  by  trolley  lines. 
Lake   Erie   &  Western  and  Lake  Shore  Sc, 
Michigan    Southern   and  Pere   Marquette 
Rds.,  59  m.  E.  S.  E.  of  Chicago,  111.  Manu- 
facturing and  agriculture. 
ARGUS-BULLETIN;  every  evening 
except  Sunday,    and    W'EEKLY,    Thurs- 
days; democratic;    eight  pages— daily  15x22, 
weekly  20x26;  subscription  -daily  S5,  weekly 
$1.50;  established— daily  Argus  I89<i.  weekly 
Argus  1869.  Bulletin  1898.   consolidated  1900; 
Argus  Bulletin  Co.,  editors  and  publishers. 

H  E  K  A I i  D ;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  republican; 
daily  eight,  weekly  sixteen  pages  17x24; 
subscription— daily  $5,  weekly  $2;  estab- 
lished—daily 1888,  weekly  1836;  LaPorte 
Printing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (1—8). 
Copies  printed:    Daily:     1,125  in  1895 

1,082  in  1900 
1,141  in   1902 
1,166  in  1903 
1,280  in  1904 
1,310  in   1905 
1,32s  in  1906 
1,436  in  1907 
Weekly:     1,275  in  1895 
1,323  in  1900 
1,472  in  1902 
1,426  in  1903 
1,442  in  1904 
1,447  in  190S 
1,406  in  1906 
1,405  in   1907 
REPUBLICAN;    Fridays;    republican; 
four  pages  20x26;    subscription   $1;    estab- 
lished 1894;    Charles  G.  Powell,  editor  and 
publisher  (A  A). 

,  Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had  an 
average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies,  but 


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failed   to    furnish   such    definite    informa- 
tion as  would  warrant   the  accordance  of 
a  rating  to  that  effect.     It  has  not  since 
made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 
TRI-STATE  EAGLE;  monthly(AA). 

IjATJRELi,^''""^'^"*  C'o-  n- 1 ,000  pop.,  on 
Cleveland,  Cinciunati,  Chicago  &  St.  Louis 
Rd.  and  Whitewater  r.,  57  m.  N.  W.  of  Cin- 
cinnati, O.  Trade  in  magnesia,  cement, 
limestone,  lumber  and  staves.  Pork-pack- 
ing house,  furniture,  stave  and  wagon 
factories,  flour  mills  and  cooper  shops. 

K.EV1EW  ;  Wednesdays;  independent; 
four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1877;  John  O'Hair,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  issue  of  1,400  in  1901,  since 
which  it  has  not  furnished  any  definite 
and  satisfactory  report,  but  has  been 
■credited  with  more  than  1,000  every 
year   since,   up   to   and  including   1907. 

liAWRENCEBURG,    c.  h., 

Dearborn  Co.  0, 4,326+  pop.,  on  Baltimore  & 
Ohio  Southwestern  and  Cleveland,  Cincin- 
nati, Chicago  &  St.  Louis  Rds.  and  Ohio  r., 
22  m.  W.  of  Cincinnati,  O.  Manufactures  of 
«aw8,  flour,  barrels,  distilled  liquors, 
buggies,  pumps  and  cofllns,  veneers  and 
fireworks.    Lumber. 

NEWSj  Fridays;  local;  eight  to  sixteen 
pages  15x22;  subscription $1 ; established  1894; 
John  M.  Fichter,  editor  and  publisher  (1— 8 ). 
Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had  an 
average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies,  but 
failed  to  furnish  such  definite  informa- 
tion as  would  war'rant  the  accordance  of 
a  rating  to  that  effect.  It  has  not  since 
made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 

PRESS  I  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pag«3  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1850;  A.  Shaw,  editor;  Press  Printing  Co., 
publishers  (1—8). 

REGISTER}  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1836;  Rucker  &  Gooden,  editors  and 
publishers  (12— 5). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  issue  of  1,400  in  1902,  since 
which  it  has  not  furnished  any  definite 
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LEBANON,  c.  h.,  Boone  Co.  a  4,465t 
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28  m.  N.  W.  of  Indianapolis,  the  capital  of 
the  State.  Has  natural  gas,  grain  elevators, 
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LINTON,  Greene  Co.  p  8,680  pop.,  on 
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LOOGOOTEE,  Martin  Co.  p  3,000 
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LYNN,  Randolph  Co.  O  TOSj  pop.,  on 

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and  Grand  Rapids  &  Indiana  Rdg.,  9  m.  S.  of 

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MARENGO,  Crawford  Co.  g  700t 
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City  and  Cincinnati,  Richmond  &  Muncie 
Rds.,  41  m.  W.  N.  W.  of  Logansport  and 
67  N.  E.  of  Indianapolis,  the  State  capi- 
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MARKLE,  Huntington  Co.  cf  729t  pop,, 

on  Erie  Rd.,  8  m.  E.  of   Huntington,   the 

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MATTHEWS,  Grant  Co.  n  1,500+ 
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MEDARY  VILLE,  Pulasl<i  Co.  ti  4T8 

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bany.   Stone  quarries. 
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clay,  roofing  factories,  brick  and  tile  works, 
flour  mills  and  coal  mining. 
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MONTICELLO,  c.  h.,  White  Co.  ^ 

2,107+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Louisville  &  Indi- 
anapolis and  Pittsburg,  Cincinnati,  Chicago 
&  St.  Louis  Rds.  and  Tippecanoe  r.,  21  m.  W. 
of  Logansport  and  25  N.  of  Lafayette.  Flour 
and  silk  thread  mills. 

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Louisville  Rd.  and  Salamonie  r..  38  m.  S. 

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mill,  shovel  factory  and  machine  shops 

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MOORELAND,    Henry   Co.   D-   309t 
pop..  onCleveland,  Cincinnati, Chicago*  St. 
Louis  Rd.,  about  50  m.  E.  by  N.  of  Indian- 
apolis, the  State  capital. 
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MOORESVILLE,  Morgan  Co.  g  974t 

pop.,  on  Pennsylvania   Go's  Rd.  and  Lick 

creek,  15  m.  W.  of  Indianapolis,  the  State 

capital.   Saw,  planing  and  flour  mills,  grain 

elevators,  furniture  and   iron  and    brass 

bedstead  factories. 

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Martinsville,  the  county  seat.  Wagon  spoke 
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25  m.  E.  S.  E.  of  Indianapolis,  the  State  cap- 
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MULBERRY,  Clinton  Co.  a  539t 
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St.  Louis,  Ft.  Wayne,  Cincinnati  &  Louis- 
ville and  Lake  Erie  &  Western,  Cincinnati, 
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Eastern  and  Chicago  &  Southeastern  Rds. 
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and  bent-wood  factories  and  natural  gas. 
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20,424  in  1904 
16,508  in  1905 
16,712  in  1006 
16,414  in   1907 
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NAPPANEE,  Elkhart  Co.  b  2,208t 
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NASHVILLE,  c.h.,5rou;n  Co.  g393t 
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Indianapolis,  the  State  capital.  Corn, 
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NEW  ALBANY,  c.h.,FZoyd  Co.  g 
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western, Louisville  &  St.  Louis  Division 
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cago, and  Pittsburg,  Cincinnati,  Chicago 
&  St.  Louis  Rds.  and  Ohio  r.,  4  m.  below 
Louisville,  Ky.  One  of  the  leading  com- 
mercial cities  in  the  State.  Iron  works, 
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IXDIAyA. 


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NEWBURG,  Warrick  Co.  p  l,371t 
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3,406  pop.,  on  Pittsburg,  Cincinnati,  Chi- 
cago &  St.  Louis,  Ft.  Wayne,  Cincinnati  & 
Louisville  and  Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chi' 


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Indianapolis,  the  State  capital.  Manufact- 
uring and  farming. 

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l,341t  pop.,  on  Peoria,  Decatur  *  Evaca- 
vllle  Rd.  and  Wabash  r.,  15  m.  N.  of  Mount 
Vernon,  the  county  seat,  and  26  N.  W.  of 
Evansville.    Flour  mills.     Farming. 

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NEW   HAVEN,   Allen    Co.   cf   950t 
pop.,  on  New  York,  Chicago  &  St.  Louis  and 
Wabash  Rds.,  6  m.  E.  of  Fort  Wayn«,  the 
county  seat.    Flour  mills.    Farming. 
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tion as  would  warrant  the  accordance  of 
a  rating  to  that  effect.  It  has  not  since 
made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 

jfE"WPORT,  c.  h.,  Vermilion  Co.  -n 
610+ pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Eastern  Illinois  Rd., 
30  m.  N.  of  Terre  Haute  and  75  W.  of  In- 
dianapolis, the  State  capital.  Coal  and 
timber. 

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credited  with   more   than    1,000   in    1907. 

NEW    RICHMOND,    Montgomery 

Co.  -n  357+  pop.,  on  Toledo,  St.  Louis  &  Kan- 
sas City  and  Clover  Leaf  Route  Rds.,  48  m. 
N.  E.  of   Indianapolis,  the  State   capital. 
Farming  and  stock  raising. 
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NEW  ROSS,  Montgomery  Co.  -D  284t 
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Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  &  St.  Louis 
Rds.,  about  35  m.  N.  W.  of  ludiauapolls,  the 
State  capital. 
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NEW  WASHINGTON,  Clark  Co. 
□,  258t  pop.,  about  6  m.  W.  of  Otisco,  nearest 
station  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Southwestern 
Rd.,  and  26  m.  E.  by  N.  of  Louisville,  Ky. 
COURIEU:  Fridays  (A  A). 

NOBLESVIIiLE,  c.  h., Hamilton  Co. 

D  4,792t  pop.,  on  Lake  Erie  &  Western  and 

Chicago  &  Southeastern  Rds.  and  Whiter., 

22  m.  N.  by  N.  E.  of  Indianapolis,  the  State 

capital.    Agriculture. 

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day,  and  HAMILTON  CO.  LEDGER, 

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publishers  (12— 3). 

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NORTH  JUDSON,  Starke  Co.  ^ 
944t  pop.,  on  Erie,  Indiana,  Illinois  &  Iowa 
and  Pittsburg,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  &  St. 
Louis  Rds.,  70  m.  S.  E.  of  Chicago,  111.  Pickle, 
vinegar  and  curled  grass  factories  and 
flour  mill. 
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mation as  would  warrant  the  accordance 
of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It  has  not 
since    made    any    renewal    of    the    claim. 

NORTH  LIBERTY.  St.  Joseph  Co. 

^   504+  pop.,  on  Wabash  Rd.,  14  m.  S.  E.  of 

South   Bend,  the   county   seat.     Saw  and 

planing  mills. 

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scription $1.2.5;  established  1895;  D.  M. 
Woodward,  editor  and    publisher  (7—3  P). 

NORTH  MANCHESTER,  Wabash 
Co.  i^  2,398+  pop.,  on  Cleveland,  Cincinnati, 
Chicago  &  St.  Louis  and  Wabash  Rds.  and 


Eel  r.,  15  m.  N.  of  Wabash,  the  county  seat- 
Manufacturing  and  farming. 

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lings, editors  and  publishers  (2— 3). 

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factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
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ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance   of   a    rating   to    that  effect. 

NORTH  SALEM.  Hendricks  Co.  U 
599+  pop.,  on  Indianapolis,  Decatur  &  West- 
ern Rd.,  27  m.  N.  W.  of  Indianapolis,  the 
State  capital.  Tile  and  cheese  manu- 
factories. 

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subscription  .$1;  established  1891;  Sherman 
S.  Waters,  editor  and  oublisher  (8--6). 

NORTH  VERNON,  Jennings  Co.  O, 

2,823+  pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  South- 
western, Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  &. 
St.  Louis  and  Pittsburg,  Cincinnati,  Chi- 
cago &  St.  Louis  Rds.,  61  m.  S.  of  Indian- 
apolis, State  the  capital.  Quarries  of  dolo- 
mite and  limestone.  Stock  raising  and 
wool  growing. 

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lican; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1864;  J.  S.Smith,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies  regu- 
larly in  the  year  1896,  but  has  not  since 
set  up  any  definite  and  satisfactory 
claim    for    issuing   so    many. 

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can; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
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lisher (1—8). 

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15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1872; 
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and  1,387  in  1905,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
than    1,000    in    1906    and    1907. 

NOTRE  DAME,  Saint  Joseph  Co.  ^ 
596  pop.,  on  Michigan  Central  Rd.,  3  m.  N. 
of  South  Bend,  the  county  seat.  Seat  of 
Notre  Dame  Universitj'. 

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catholic;  thirty-two  pages  8x10;  subscrip- 
tion $2;  established  1865:  Rev.  D.  E.  Hudson,, 
editor  and  publisher  (1— S). 

Copies  printed:  22,960  in  1898 
24,179  in  1900 
25,976  in  1902 
24,032  in  1903 
24,457  in  1904 
24,390  in  190S 
24,612  in  1906 
26,112  in   1907 


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1900,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
any  report,  but  has  been  credited  with 
more  than  1,000  every  year  since,  up  to 
and    including    1907. 

OAKLAND  CITY,  Gibson  Co.  p 
1,991+  pop.,  on  Southern  and  Evansville  & 
Indianapolis  Rds.,  14  m.  E.  of  Princeton,  the 
county  seat.   Timber  lands  and  coal  mines. 

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Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
•established  1893;  J.  W.  Cockrum,  editor  and 
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factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding   1,000   in    1907. 

OAKTOWN,  Knox  Co.p  276t  pop., 
on  Evansville  &  Terre  Haute  Rd.,  about 
15  m.  N.  of  Vincennes,  the   county   seat. 
Canning  factory  and  melon  culture. 
RECORD;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

ODON,  Daviess  Co.  p  923t  pop.,  on 
Southern  Indiana  Rd..  18  m.  N.  E.  of  Wash- 
ington, the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 

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1880;  Wilson  C.  Myers,  editor  and  publisher 
(5-3). 

OOLITIC,  Latcrence  Co.  g  1,500  pop., 

on  Southern  Indiana  Rd.,  Z}4  m.  N.  W.  of 

Bedford,   the  county  seat.   Center  of  the 

great  stone  industry  of  Indiana. 

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six  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1889;  J. Marley  Hall, editor  and  publisher^— 8). 

ORLAND,   Stueben  Co.  cf   450  pop., 

\5}4  m-  N-  W.  of  Angola,  the  county  seat. 

Farming. 

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pages  13x20;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
1900;  Vernice  N.Briner.  editor  and  publisher. 

ORLEANS,  Orange  Co.  g  l,236t  pop., 
on  Louisville,  New  Albany  &  Chicago  Rd., 
8  m.  N.  of  Paoli,  the  county  seat.  Flour 
mills  and  lumber  trade.  Artesian  and 
magnetic  wells  make  it  a  health  resort. 
Farming. 

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•editors  and  publishers  (1—6). 

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for  an  average  issue  of  1,823  in  1905, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
report,^  but  was  credited  with  more  than 
1,000    in    1907. 

OSGOOD,  Bipley  Co.  P^  l,035t  pop.,  on 
Baltimore  &  Ohio  Southwestern  Rd.,  4  m.  N. 
by  N.  E.  of  Versailles,  the  county  seat.  Stone 
quarrying  and  furniture  and  stave  manu- 
facturing. 

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Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  issue  of  1,200  in  1896  and  2,186 
in  1903,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
any  definite  and  satisfactory  report, 
but  has  been  credited  with  more  than. 
1,000  every  year  since,  up  to  and  in- 
cluding   1907. 

OSSIAN,  Wells  Co.    cf   539t  pop.,  on 
Ft.  Wayne,  Cincinnati  &  Louisville  Rd.,  10 
m.  N.  of  Bluffton,  the  county  seat.    Barrel 
factory.    Lumber.    Agriculture. 
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13x20 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1891 ;  James 

H.  Keefer,  editor  and  publisher. 

OTTERBEIN,^«M<o«  Co. -D990  pop., 
on  Lake  Erie  &  Western  Rd.',  18  m.  S.  E.  of 
Fowler,  the  county  seat,  and  13  N.  W.  of 
Lafayette.    Farming. 
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18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1895;  W. 

B.  Homrighause,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

OTWELL,  Pil<e  Co.  p  493  pop.,    13 
m.  E.  of  Petersburg,  the  county  seat.    Agri- 
culture and  coal  mining. 
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pages  15x22;     subscription    Jl;    established 

November,   1903;    Elmo  Wilson,  editor   and 

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OWENSVILLE,  Gibson  Co.  p  1.019t 
pop.,  on  Evansville  &  Terre  Haute  Rd.,  27 
m.  N.  by  N.  E.  of  Evansville.    Corn  and 
wheat.     Flour  and  saw  mills.    Farming. 
MESSENGER;   Fridays;    general   bap- 
tist; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1886;  Jas.  P.  Cox.  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12-3).        ,       ^.  .  ,     ,  ,.^ 
Copies  printed:     This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  issue  of  1,440  in  1895   and  2,188 
in  1903,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
any  definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but 
was    credited    with    more    than    1,000   in 
1906   and    1907. 

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eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished November.  1904;  E.  D.  Hulfish,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—7).  ■ 

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subscription  $1;  established  1896;  James  P. 
Cox,  editor  and  publisher. 

OXFORD,  Benton  Co.  -D  919t  pop., 
on  Chicago  &  Eastern  Illinois  and  Lake 
Erie  &  Western  Rds.,  70  m.  N.  W.  of  Indian- 
apolis, the  State  capital.  Farming  and 
stock  raising. 

TRIBUNE;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1865;  Jesse  S.  Berch,  editor  and  publisher 
(7-3  P). 

PAOLI,  c.  h.,  Orange  Co.  g  1,186 pop., 
on  Louisville,  New  Albany  &  Chicago  Rd., 
40  m.  N.  W.  of  New  Albany.    Lumber  manu - 
f  acturing  and  wool  growing. 
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pages  17x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1872 : 
Harvev  &  Miller,  editors  and  publishers (5— 5.) 
REPUBLICAN  ;  Wednesdays  ;  republi- 
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lished 1875;  John  A.  Lingle,  editor  and  pub 
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set  up  any  claim  for  issuing  so  many. 

PARKER,  Randolph  Co.  D-  909t  pop., 
on  Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  &  St. 
Louis  Rd.,  about  12  m.  W.  of  Winchester, 
the  county  seat.  Agriculture  and  manu- 
facturing. 

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subscription  $1;  established  1899;  E.  L.  Ash- 
craft,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3). 

PENCE,  Warren  Co.  -a  on  Chicago  & 

Eastern  Illinois  Rd.,  15  m.  N.  W.  of  Wil- 
llamsport.  the  county  seat. 
ENTERPRISE;  Fridays  (A  A). 

PENDLETON,  Madison  Co.  n  l,512t 
pop.,  on  Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  & 
St.  Louis  Rd.,8  m.  S.  E.  of  Anderson,  the 
county  seat.  Agriculture  and  manufact 
uring.    Natural  gas. 

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subscription  $1;  established  1897;  Robt.  E. 
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lisned  1878;  Robt.  E.  Mara»ville,  Jr.,  editor  and 
publisher. 

TIME8;  Fridays  (A  A). 

PENNVILLE,  Jay  Co.  n-  697t  pop., 
on  C.  B.  &  C.  Rd.,  8  m.  N.  W.  of  Portland, 
the  county  seat.  Natural  gas.  Agriculture. 

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tablished 1904;  Walter  C.  Grant,  editor  and 
publlsher.(l— 8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance   of   a    rating   to   that   effect. 

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lished December,  1901;  Walter  E.  Grant,  edi- 
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Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance  of    a    rating   to   that   eflfect. 

PERU,  c.  h.,  Miami  Co.  [^  8,463t  pop., 
on  Lake  Erie  &  Western  and  Wabash  Rds., 
Wabash  r.  and  Wabash  &  Erie  canal,  56  m. 
W.  S.  W.  of  Fort  Wayne  and  75  N.  of 
Indianapolis,  the  State  capital.  Manufact- 
uring and  agriculture. 

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established  1893;  Charles  Winters,  editor  and 
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Saturdays;  democratic;  four  pages  20x26; 
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SPENCER,  c.  h.,  Owen  Co.  -u  2,026t 
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SWAYZEE,  Grant  Co.  D  1,182  pop., 
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Nine  Mile  lake,  5  m.  E.  of  Milford  and  110 
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TEIiL  CITY,  Perry  Co.  Q  2,680t  pop., 
on  Louisville,  Evansville  &  St.  Louis  Con- 
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TERRE  HAUTE,  c.  h.,  Vigo  Co.  -a 
36,673t  pop.,  on  nine  railroads  and  Wabash 
r.,  73  m.  W.  of  Indianapolis,  the  State 
capital.  Seat  of  the  State  Normal  School, 
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factory,  tool  and  car  works,  distilleries, 
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WARSAW,  c.  h.,  Kosciusko  Co.  ^ 

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cago &  St.  Louis  and  Pennsylvania  Co't 
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(1-7). 

WATERLOO,    Dekalb    Co.  tf  1.244t 

pop.,  on  Lake  Shore  &  Michigan  Southern 
Rd.  and  Cedar  creek.  78  m.  W.  of  Toledo,  O. 
Shipping  point.    Agriculture. 
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pages   15x22;   subscription    $1;     established 
1896;  Mcintosh  &  Fretz,  editors  and  publish- 
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Copies     printed:      1,231   in   1895 
1,269  in  1900 
i,S20  in  1906 
Since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite   and  satisfactory   report,  _  but  was 
credited  with   more  than    1,000  in    1907. 

WAVELAND,    Montgomery   Co.   -a 
848+  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Southeastern  and 


Vandalia  Line  Rds.,  14  m.  S.  E.  of  Crawfords- 

vlUe,  the  county  seat.    Tanning. 

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lisher. 

WAYNETOWN,  Montgomery  Co.  -a 

757+  pop.,  on  Cleveland,  Cincinnati, Chicago 

&  St.  Louis  Rd.,  54  m.  W.  of  Indianapolis, 

the  State  capital,  and  20  E.  of  Covington. 

Grain,  poultry,  brick  yard  and  saw  mills. 

DESPATCH;  Fridays ;  four  pages  15x22 ; 
subscription  $1;  established  1892;  John  W. 
Small,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3). 

WEST  BADEN,  Orange  Co.  g  294t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Indianapolis  &  Louisville 
Rd.,  9  m.  W.  of  Paoli.  the  county  seat. 
JOURNAL;  Tuesdays  (A  A). 

WESTFIELD,  Hamilton  Co.  n  8i5t 
pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Southeastern  and  Louis- 
ville, New  Albany  &  Chicago  Rds.,  18  m.  N. 
of  Indianapolis,  the  State  capital.  Plow, 
furniture  and  broom  factories,  carriage 
shops  and  planing  mills. 

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$1;  established  1882;  Edward  E.  Neal,  editor; 
E.  R.  Barbour,  publisher  (2— 5). 

WEST   LEBANON,  Warren  Co.  n 

688+  pop.,  on  Illinois  Central  and  Wabash 
Rds.,  16  m.  N.  E.  of  Danville,  111.  Agri- 
culture. 

GAZETTE;  Thursdays  ;   republican ; 

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WESTPORT,  Decatur  Co.  O,  614t 
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Louis  and  Evansville  &  Terra  Haute  Rds., 
12  m.  S.  by  S.  W.  of  Greensburg,  the  county 
seat.  Saw  mill  and  stone  quarries.  Agri- 
culture. 

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$1;  established  April,  1899;  G.  M.  Morgan, 
editor  and  publisher  (2 — 3). 

WEST  TERRE  HAUTE,  Vigo  Co. 
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Terre  Haute. 

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WESTVILLE,  La  Porte  Co.  b  *68t 
pop.,  at  Junction  of  Chicago,  Indianapolis 
&  Louisville  and  Wabash  Rds.,  12  m.  S.  W. 
of  La  Porte,  the  county  seat.  Agriculture. 
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WHEATFIELD,  Jasper  Co.  b  366t 
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Illinois  and  Indiana,  Illinois  &  Iowa  Rds., 
40  m.  S.  by  W.  of  La  Porte. 

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WHITESTOWN,  Boone  Co.   a   800 
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WHITING,  Lake   Co.   ^j   7,642  pop., 

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Terminal,  Lake  Shore  &  Michigan  Southern 
and  Pennsylvania  Co's  Rds..  17  m,  S.  E.  of 
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WILLIAMSPORT,  c.  li.,   Warren 
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N.  W.  of  Indianapolis,  the  State  capital. 
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WINAMAG,   c.   h.,  Pulatki  Co.  t] 

1,684+  pop.,  on  Pittsburg,  Cincinnati,  Chi- 
cago &  St.  Louis  Rd.  and  Tippecanoe  r., 
25  m.  N.  by  N.  W.  of  Logansport. 

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2,518  in  1906 
2,550  in  1907 

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WINCHESTER,    c.    h.,    Randolph 

Co.  D-  3,705tpop.,  on  Cleveland,  Cincinnati, 
Chicago  &  St.  Louis  and  Grand  Rapids  & 
Indiana  Rds..  68  m.  S.  of  Fort  Wayne  and 
75  E.  N.  E.  of  Indianapolis,  the  State  capital. 
Shipping  point.    Manufacturing  and  farm- 
ing.   Natural  gas  and  oil  wells. 
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been  credited  with  more  than  1,000 
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1907. 

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definite  information  as  would  warrant 
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WINDFALL,  Tipton  Co.  d  »57t  pop.» 
on  Pittsburg,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  &  St. 
Louis  Rd.,  7  m.  N.  E.  of  Tipton,  the  county 
Beat.  Manufactures  staves,  lumber  and 
headings.  Agriculture. 
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W'INGATE,  Montgomery  Co.  -a  467 
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15  m.N.  W.of  Crawfordsville,  the  county 
seat.    Agriculture. 

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1901;  A.  J.  Royalty,  editor  and  publisher 
(2-8). 

WINSLOW,  Pi^-e  Co.  p  636+  pop.,  on 
Louisville,  Evansville  &  St.  Louis  Rd.,  6  m. 
N.  E.  of  Oakland  City.  Coal  and  coke  works. 
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mation  as  would  warrant  the  accordance 
of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It  has  not 
since  made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 

WOLCOTT,  White  Co.  ti  1,200  pop., 
on   Pittsburg,  Cincinnati,  Chicago   &   St. 
Louis   Rd.,  14   m.  W.  of   Monticello.    the 
county  seat.    Farming. 
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publisher  (1—8). 

WOLCOTTVILLE,  Lagrange  Co.  cf 

659t  pop.,  on  Grand  Rapids  &  Indiana  and 
"Wabash  Rds.,  8  m.  S.  by  S.  E.  of  Lagrange, 
the  county  seat.    Machine  shops. 
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lished 1894;    C.   E.    Troxel,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7— .T  P). 

WOLF  LAKE,  A^o6Ze  Co.  cf  500  pop., 

on  Ft.  Wayne  &  South  Bend  Rd.,  27  m. 

N.  W.  of  Fort  Wayne.    Onion   and   mint 

raising. 

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ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
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•  WORTHINGTON,    Greene   Co.  p 
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INDIAXA. 


Pittsburg,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  &  St.  Louis 
Rds.,  at  the  confluence  of  Eel  and  W.  fork 
of  White  rs.,  70  m.  S.  W.  of  Indianapolis, 
the  State  capital.  Manufactures  of  flour, 
pottery,  lumber,  bob-sled  runners,  screen 
doors  and  plow  handles, 

TIMES;  semi-weekly,  Tuesdays  and  Fri- 
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subscription  $1;  established  1853;  Robert  F. 
Weems,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year^  1907 
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an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
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ZIONSVILLE,  Boone  Co.  n  7651 
pop.,  on  Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  & 
St.  Louis  Rd..  15  m.  N.  by  N.  W.  of  Indian- 
apolis, the  State  capital.    Farming. 
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Population  2,231,853 1.     Land  Area  55,475  sq.  miles. 

Bounded  north  by  Minnesota,  east  by  Wisconsin  and  Illinois,  south  by 
Missouri,  and  west  by  Nebraska  and  South  Dakota,  btate  capital:  Des  Moines. 
Principal  industries:  Agriculture,  and  flour,  lumber  and  furniture  manufact- 
ures. Number  ot  newspapers  and  other  periodicals  (March  30,  1906),  1,0U9,  divid- 
ed as  follows:  Daily,  61;  tri-weekly,  6;  semi- weekly,  53 ;  weekly,  811;  tri-monthly,  1; 
semi-monthly,  6;  monthly,  67;  bi-monthly,  1;  quarterly,  3. 

The  cities  of  over  14,000  population,  according  to  the  United  States  census  of 
1900  (f),  are  as  follows  : 


Des  Moiues 6*J,139t 

Jlubiiqiie 3f»,vi97t 

Davenport 'dOt'^o^f 

Sioux  City 33,lllt 

Council  Bluff's ii.5,S0tit 

Cedar  Rapids 2o,656t 


Burliiistou 23,'-i01t 

Clinton '-ivi,69!St 

Utrumwa l!S,197t 

Keokuk 14,641t 

M  useatine 14,0?3t 


ACKIiEY,  Hardin  Co.  D  l,445t  pop., 
on  Illinois  Central  and  Iowa  Central  Rds., 
43  m.  N.  of  Marshalltown.  Shipping  point 
for  grain  and  live  stock. 

INTER-COUNTY   JOURNAL.;    Fri 

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scription $1.50;  established  1875;  ora  E. 
Scales,  editor  and  publisher  (12 — 5  P). 

WORLD;  Wednesdays;  democratic; 
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lisher (l-8i. 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding    i,ooo    in    1907. 

ADAIR,  Adair  Co.  p  961  pop.,  on 
Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd.,  60  m.  W. 
of  Des  Moines,  the  State  capital.  Grain 
elevators,  flour  mills  and  stock  market. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  established 
1882;  Roy  A.  Stacy,  editor  and  publisher 
(5—3). 

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dit for  an  average  issue  of  1,139  in 
1901,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
any  definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but 
has  been  credited  with  more  than  1,000 
every  year  since,  up  to  and  including 
1907. 

ADEL,  c.  h.,  Dallas  Co.  D  1,338  pop,, 
on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.  and 
Coon  r.,  22  m.  W.  of  Des  Moines,  the  State 
capital.    Farming. 

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$1;  established  1872;  A.  C.  Hotchkiss,  editor 
and  publisher  (12— 5). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,200  in  1896 
and  1,800  in  1905,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satis- 
factory report,  but  was  credited  with 
more   than    1,000   in    1907. 

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independent;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$1 ;  established  1867;  G.  W.  Wilkinson,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—8). 

AFTON,  c.h..  Union  Co.  g  l.lTSf  pop., 
on  Chicago  Great  Western  and  Chicago, 
Burlington  &  Quincy  Rds.,  60  m.  S.  W.  of 
Des  Moines,  the  State  capital.  Manufactur- 
ing. Stock  raising  and  dairying.  Fruit. 
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$1.50;  established  1880;  A.  T.  Burrows,  editor 
and  publisher!  12 -5). 

Copies     printed:     1,500  in  1902 
1,404  iii   1904 
1,419  in  1905 
1,502  in   1906 
Since  which   it   has   not   furnished   any 
definite   and    satisfactory    report,   but  was 
credited   with   more   than    1,000   in    1907. 

AINSWORTH,    Washington   Co.   O, 

404+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific 

Rd.,  7  m.  E.  of  Washington,  the  county  seat. 

Farming  and  stock  raising. 

CLIPPER;  Fridays;  independent;  four 
pages  18x24:  subscription $1;  established  1883; 
John  H.  Pearson,  editor  and  publisher  (7—5). 

AKRON,  Plymouth  Co.  p  l,029t  pop., 

on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.  and 

Big  Sioux  r.,  30  m.  N.  by  N.  W.  of  Sioux 

City.    Broom  factories,  planing  and  flour 

mills  and  good  water  power. 

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$1.50;  established  1SS6;  Roy  A.  Smith,  editor 
and  publisher  (I— 8). 

ALBERT  CITY,  Buena  Vista  Co.  t] 
215  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul 
Rd.,  22  m.  N.  E.  of  Storm  Lake.  Stock  rais- 
ing and  farming. 

PIONEER;  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1900;  F.  Li.  Olson,  editor  and  publisher  (8 — 6). 

A  L  B  I  A,  c.  h.,  Monroe  Co.  p  3,i^54 
pop.,  on  Albia  &  Centerville,  Chicago,  Bur- 
lington &  Quincy,  Iowa  Central  and  Wa- 
bash Rds.,  25  m.  W.  of  Ottumwa.  Coal 
mines.    Agriculture. 

UNION;  semi- weekly,  Tuesdays  and 
Fridays;  republican;  four  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  186U;  Anderson  & 
Sloan,  editors  and  publishers  vl2— 6). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year_  1906 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  r,ooo  cop- 
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information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
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MONROE  CO.  NEWS  AND  ALBIA 
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pages  173^x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1875:  Clark  &  Gass.  editors  and  publishers 
(1—8). 

Copies    printed:    This    paper    had    ere- 


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1898  and  2,508  in  1900,  since  which  it 
has  not  furnished  any  definite  and 
satisfactory  report,  but  was  credited 
with   more   than  2,250  in    1907. 

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2,204  ill   1902 
2.217  in   1903 
2,302  in   1904 
2,582  in  1905 
2,548  in   1906 
Since   which  it  has  not   furnished  any 
definite   and   satisfactory   report,   but   was 
credited   with   more   than   2,250   in    1907. 

ALBURNETT,  Linn  Co.  &  200  pop., 
on  Illinois  Central  Rd.,  10  m.  N.  of  Marion. 
Farming  and  manufacturiDg. 
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Eldora,  the  county  seat.    Grain  and  cattle 

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ALLERTON,  Wayne  Co.  Q  950tpop., 
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ALTOONA,  Polk  Co.  D  5U4  pop.,  on 
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pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul, 
Chicago  &  Northwestern  and  Chicago,  An- 
amosa  &  Northern  Rds..  50  m.  S.  W.  of 
Dubuque.  Stone  quarries  in  vicinity. 
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ANITA,  Cass  Co.  J2  96St  pop.,  on 
Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd.,  15  m. 
E.  of  Atlantic,  the  county  seat.  Grain  ele- 
vators.   Agriculture. 

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has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the   claim. 

ANKENY,  Polk  Co.   a  161  pop.,  on 
Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  10  m.  N.  of 
Des  Moines.    Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 
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scription $1;  established  May,  1902;  Al.  Sta- 
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ANTHON,  Woodbury  Co.  -n  437t  pop., 
on  Illinois  Central  Rd.  aud  Little  Sioux  r., 
28  m.  E.  by  S.  E.  of  Sioux  City.  Agriculture. 

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APLINGTON,B«««'  Co.  ^  427tpop., 

on  Illinois  Central  Rd.,  20  m.  S.  of  Allison, 

the  county  seat.  Farming  and  stock  raising. 

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pages  13x20;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
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ARION,  Crawford  Co. -n  192  pop.,  on 
Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul.  Chicago  & 
Northwestern,  and  Illinois  Central  Rds., 


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riculture. 

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ARLINGTON,  Fayette  Co.  cf  863t 
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70  m.  N.  W.  of  Dubuque.  Dairying  and 
fariiiing. 

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it  has  not  furnished  a  report,  but  was 
credited   with  more  than    1,000  in    1907. 

ARMSTRONG,  Emmet  Co.  ti  907t 
pop.,  on  Burlington,  Cedar  Rapids  &  North- 
ern Rd.,  19  m.  E.  of  Estherville,  the  county 
seat.    Agriculture. 

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cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the   claim. 

ARTHUR,  Ida  Co.  -n  182  pop.,  on 
Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  8  m.  E.  of  Ida 
Grove,  the  county  seat.  Farming  and 
stock  raising. 

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ASHTON,  Osceola  Co.  \j  513t  pop.,  on 
Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  &  Omaha 
Rd.,  67  m.  N.  N.  E.  of  Sioux  City.  Grain 
and  stock  shipping  point.  Agriculture. 
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1890;  J.  H.  Wolterman.  editor  and  publisher. 

ATLANTIC,  c.  h.,  Can  Co.  p  5,180 
pop.  on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd., 
60  m.  E.  of  Council  Bluffs.  Agricultural 
center. 

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issue  of  1,556  in  1898  and  1,569  in 
1899.  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
any  definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but 
has  been  credited  with  more  than  1,000 
every   year    since,    up    to    and   including 

1907. 

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which  it  has  not  furnished  a  report,  but 
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1906   and    1907. 

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lished 1864;  E.  E.  Lewis,  editor  and  publish- 
er (1—8). 

Copies     printed:      1,993  i"   1907 

AUBURN,  Sac    Co.   -a  293t  pop.,  on 

Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  14  m.  S.  E.  of 

Sac   City,  the  county  seat.    Farming  and 

stock  raising. 

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lislied  lii93;  £.  H.  Merrill,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1-8). 

AUDUBON,  c.  h.,  Audubon  Co.  -c 
1,866+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific 
and  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rds.,  24  m.  S. 
of  Carroll.    Farming  and  stock  raising. 

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dit for  an  issue  of  1,400  in  1894, 
of  1,250  in  1896,  since  which  time  it 
has  not  furnished  a  definite  and  satis- 
factory report  that  would  entitle  it  to 
be  credited  with  printing  so  many  as 
1,000   copies. 

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the  year  1902.  but  has  not  since  made 
claim  to  issuing  so  many  as  1,000  cop- 
ies. 

AUREIilA,  Cherokee  Co.  tl  621t  pop., 
on  Illinois  Central  Rd.,  about  midway  be- 
tween Fort  Dodge  and  Sioux  City.  Grain 
and  stock  raising. 

SENTINEL;  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1882;  B.  E.  Lloyd,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3). 

AURORA,  Buchanan  Co.  D-  331t  pop.. 

on  Chicago  Great  Western  Rd.,  12  m.  N.  E 

of  Independence,  the  county  seat.  Farming. 

OBSERVER:  Thursdays;  Independent; 
four  pages  17x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1894;  Robert  D.  Kinney, editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

AVOCA,  Pottawattamie  Co.  jH  l,627t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd., 
40  m.  N.  E.  of  CouncD  Bluffs,  the  county 
seat.    Agriculture. 

JOURNAL.-  HERALD ;  Thursdays; 
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$1.50;  established— HeraZd  1880,  Journal  1886; 
F.  M.  Beymer,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 
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credit  for  issuing  more  than  1,000  cop- 
ies regularly,  but  such  definite  infor- 
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i  TRIBUNE;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
I  1900;  A.L.Denneti.editorand  publisher  (1—7). 
i  Copies  printed:  1,484  in  1906,  since 
I  which  it  has  not  furnished  any  definite 
;  and  satisfactory  report,  but  was  credit- 
ed  with   more   than    1,000   in    1907. 

AYRSHIRE,   Palo  Alto    Co.  ^   329t 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific 

Rd.,  13  m.  S.  W.  of  Emmetsburg,  the  county 

seat.    Farming. 

CHRONICLE;  Thursdays;  independ- 
ent; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1894;  K.  J.  McElroy,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (5—3). 

BAGLEY,  Guthrie  Co.  -D  355tpop.,  on 

Chicago.  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  15  m.  N. 

of  Guthrie  Center,  the  county  seat. 

GAZETTE;  Thursdays; republican;  eight 
pages  14x20;  subscripilon  $1.25;  establlshtd 
1904 ;  F.  H.  Plumb,  editor  and  publishtr  (1—8 ). 

BANCROFT,  Ko8$uth  Co.  t]  8391  pop., 

on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  17  m.  K.  of 

Algona,  the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 

REGISTER  ;  Fridays ;  republican ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1882;  Wilbur  F.  Laidley,  editor  and 
publisher. 

BAT  A  VI  A,  Jefferson  Co.  R  533t  pop., 

on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,  12  m. 

W.  of  Fairfield,  the  county  seat.  Grain  and 

fruit  growing. 

WATCH3IAN;  Saturdays;  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1900;  J.  M. 
Clarke,  editor  and  publisher. 

BATTLECREEK,  Ida  Co.  -a  5m 

pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.  and 

Maple  r.,  8  m.  W.  of  Ida  Grove,  the  county 

seat.    Farming. 

TIMES  ;  Thursdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  17x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1880:  E.  F.  Peffer,  editor;  E.  F.  Peffer  &  Co., 
publishers. 

BAXTER,  Jasper  Co.  a  427+ pop.,  on 

Chicago  Great  Western  Rd.,  85  m.  N.  E.  of 

Des  Moines,  the  State  capital.    Farming. 

NEW    ERA;    Tliursdays;    republican; 

four  pages  a  1x26;  subscription  $1;  established 

1895:  H.  Hazlett,  editorand  publisher. 

BAYARD,    Guthrie  Co.  -n  494t  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  13  m. 
N.  of  Guthrie  Center,  the  county  seat.  Agri- 
culture and  stock  raising. 
ADVOCATE;  Thursdays;  independei}t; 
eight   pages    13x20;    subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1893;    O.  B.  &  C.  S.  Adamson,  editors 
and  publishers  (1— S). 

BEDFORD,  C.  h.,  Taylor  Co.  p  l,977t 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd., 

65  m.  N.  of  Saint  Joseph,  Mo.    Farming. 

FREE  PRESS;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  1.5x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1867;  R.  V.  Lucas,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had 
credit  for  an  average  issue  of  1,328  in 
1898  and  1,491  in  1904,  since  which  it 
has  not  furnished  a  definite  and  sat- 
isfactory report,  but  was  credited  with 
more    than    1,000    in    1907. 

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$1;     established  1885;    John  J.  Clark,  editor 
and  publisher. 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year_  1897 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  tnat  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the   claim. 

BELLE  PLAINE,  Benton  Co.  a- 
3,322  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd., 
34  m.  W.  of  Cedar  Rapids.  Farming,  dairy- 
ing and  stock  raising.    Canning  factory. 

DEMOCRAT-HEUAI.D;  semi  week- 
ly, luesdays  and  Fri<lavs;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  .$1.50;  established 
1883 ;  Harvey  Slack,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 
UNION;  semi  weekly,  Wednesdays  and 
Saturdays;  republican;  eight  to  fourteen 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $i.50;  established 
1866;  H.  R.  Mosnot,  editor;  Union  Printing 
Company,  publishers  (12 — 'y). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
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ies regularly  in  the  years  1900  and 
1904,  but  has  not  since  set  up  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  claim  for  is- 
suing  so    many. 

BELLEVTTE,  Jackson  Co.  n-  l,687t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd. 
and  Mississippi  r.,  23  m.  below  Dubuque. 
Roller-process  flour  mill,  saw  mills,  butter- 
tub  factory,  gasolene  engine  manufactory, 
iron  works,  planing  mills  and  piano,  pump 
and  willow-basket  factories. 

HERAIjD;  Tuesdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  16x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
18S6;  A.  Brandt,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  1,011  in  1902 
1,039  in  1904 
1,093  in   1907 

LEADER;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  sub.scription  $1.50;  estab 
lished  1870;  W.  F.  Schirmer,  editor;  Mrs.  C. 
V.  Evans'  Estate,  publishers. 

BELMOND,  W^ri</A<  Co.  ^  l,23Itpop., 
on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific,  Iowa 
Central  and  Chicago  Great  Western  Rds. 
and  Iowa  r.,  30  m.  N.  E.  of  Fort  Dodge.  Ag- 
riculture. 

HERALD;  Wednesdays;  republican; 
eigiit  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 187^;  E.  A.  Pierce,  editor  and  publisher 
(IS). 

lOVVAVAIiLEY   PREf^lS;   Thurs 
days;    republican;    eight  pages  15x22;    sub- 
scription  .$1;    established   1894;     Ramsaj'  & 
Ramsay,  editors  and  publishers  (7 — 3). 

BENNETT,  Cedar  Co.  d- 238  pop.,  on 
Burlington,  Cedar  Rapids  &  Northern 
Rd.,  8  m.  E.  of  Tipton.  Grain  and  lumber. 
OPINION;    Thursdays  :    eight    pages 

15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  January, 

1902;  O.W.Hamilton,   editor  and  publisher 

<2-3>. 

BIRMINGHAM,  ran  Buren  Co.  R 

622+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy 

Rd..  12  m.  N.  of  Keosauqua,  the  county  seat. 

Manufacturing. 

ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays;  republican; 
four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1869;  C.  L.  Sheward,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 


BLAKESBURG,  Wapello  Co.  g  250 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee   &   St.  Paul 
Rd.,  14  m.  S.  W.  of  Ottumwa. 
EXCELSIOR;    Fridays;    independent; 

eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished May,  1901 ;  F.  J.  Raymond,  editor  and 
publisher. 

BLANCHARD,  Page  Co.  p520t  pop., 

on  Omaha,   Kansas   City   &   Eastern  Rd., 

14  m.  S.  W.  of  Clarinda,  the  county  seat. 

Farming. 

STATE  LINE  HERALD;  Thursdays; 
republican;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$1;  established  1895;  H.  S.  Dewell,  editor  and 
publisher  (5— 3). 

BLOCKTON,  Taylor  Co.  p  704t  pop., 
on  Chicago  Great  Western  Rd.,  13  m.  E.  by 
S.  E.  of  Bedford,  the  county  seat.     Grist 
mill  and  farming. 
NEWS;  Thursdays;  independent;  eight 

pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1860; 

R.  S.  Bonham  and  Harvey  Lupton,  editors 

and  publishers. 

BLOOMFIELD,  c.  h.,  Davis  Co.  g 

2,105+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quin- 
cy and  Wabash  Rds..  70  m.  W.  N.  W.  of 
Keokuk.    Agriculture. 
COMMONWEALTH;   semi  week 
ly,  Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  independent;  four 
pages    13x18;   subscription   25  cents;    estab- 
lished November,  1906;  Ellis  Middleton,  edi- 
tor and  publisher(l— 7). 

DAVIS  CO.  REPUBLICAN;  Thurs- 
days; republican;  eight  pages  13x24;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1365;  P.  T.Grimes, 
editor  and  pixblisher  (12— ti). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  has  on 
three  occasions  indicated  a  desire  to 
have  credit  for  issuing  more  than  1,000 
copies  regularly,  but  such  definite  in- 
formation as  would  warrant  such  a  ra- 
ting has  never  been  forthcoming. 

DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
twelve  pages  16x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1869:  R.  Grey  Hardy,  editor;  Hardy  & 
Gaines,  publishers. 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  1,215  in 
1896,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
any  definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but 
has  been  credited  with  more  than  1,000 
every  year  since,  up  to  and  including 
1907. 

FARMER;  Thursdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1878;  Crawford  F.Davis,  editor  and  publisher. 

BODE,  Humboldt  Co.  b  409t  pop.,  on 
Burlington,  Cedar  Rapids  &  Northern  Rd., 
25  m.  N.  by  N.  W.  of  Fort  Dodge.  Agri- 
culture. 

B  U  G  li  E  ;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1892;  J.  J.  Haydon,  editor  and  publisher  (8— 3). 

BONAPARTE,  Van  Buren  Co.  Q.898t 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd. 

and  Des  Moines  r.,  35  m.  N.  W.  of  Keokuk. 

Manufacturing    and   mining.     Grain  and 

stock  market. 

BEE;  Wednesdays;  indepondent;  eight 
pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1901 ; 
J.  R.  Sherman,  editor;  Sherman  Bros,  pub- 
lishers (1—8). 

RECORD;  Wednesdays ;  four  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1890; 
A.  G.  Roberts,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 


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BONDURANT, Poife  Co.  a 297t  pop., 
on  Chicago  Great  Western  Rd.,  U  m.  N.  W. 
of  Des  Moines,  the  State  capital.    Farming. 
JOURNAL.;   Thursdays ;   republican ; 
«lght  pages  15x22;    subscription  $1;    estab- 
lished 1896;    N.  B.  Fulmar,  editor;    N.  B.  Ful- 
mer  &  Son,  publishers  (7—5). 

BOONE,  c.  h.,  Boone  Co.  a  8,880t  pop., 
on  Chicago  &  North  western  and  Des  Moines, 
Northern  &  Western  Rds.,  36  m.  N.  N.  E. 
of  Des  Moines,  the  State  capital.  Milling, 
manufacturing  and  coal  mining.  Fire  and 
potters'  clay. 

NEVVS-KEPUBL-ICAN;  every  even 
iQg  except  Sunday,  and  WEEK.  1^  Y,  Thurs- 
days; twelve  pages  15x22;  subscription— daily 
$5,  weekly  $1;  established  1888;  S.   G.   Gold- 
thwaite.  editor  and  publisher  (3— S). 

Copies  printed:  The  daily  edition  of 
this  paper  had  credit  for  an  issue  of 
1,228  in  1901  and  1,250  in  I904>  since 
which  it  has  not  furnished  a  report,  but 
was  credited  with  more  than  1,000  in 
1906    and    1907. 

The  weekly  had  credit  for  an  average 

issue    of    2,150    in    1901     and    1,900    in 

1904,    since   which   it   has   not   furnished 

a    report,    but    was    credited    with    more 

than    1,000    in    1906    and    1907. 

BOONE  CO.  DE^IOCKAT;  Fridays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1868;  Herron&Menton,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  (1— i). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  1,440  in 
1894.  and  2,089  in  1903,  since  which 
it  has  not  furnished  any  report,  but 
has  been  credited  with  more  than  1,000 
every  year  since,  up  to  and  including 
1907. 

INDEPENDENT;  Saturdays ;  eight 
pages  15x22 ;  subscription  %\ ;  established  1899 ; 
Independent  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers  (8—5). 

STANDARD;  Wednesdays ;  republican ; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  25  cents;  es 
tablished  1865;  W.  H.  Gallup  and  E.  E.  Carter, 
editors  and  publishers  (2—8). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding    1,000    in    1907. 

BOYDEN,  Sioux  Co.  \]  336t  pop.,  on 

Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  about 

9  m.  W.  of  Sheldon.     Saw  mill  and    plow 

factory.    Stock  raising  and  farming 

REPORTER;    Fridays;    republican; 

four   pages   13x20;     subscription  $1;     estab 

lished  1893;  C.A.Morris,  editor  and  publisher. 

BRADDYVILIiE,  Page  Co.  p  2361 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd., 
about  10  m.  S.  of  Clarinda.  the  county  seat. 
ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

BRADGATE,  Humboldt    Co.  ^   223t 
pop.,   on   Chicago    &    Northwestern   Rd., 
about  28  m.  N.  W.  of  Fort  Dodge. 
NEWS;  Fridays  (A  A). 
BREDA,  Carroll  Co.  -n  395tpop.,on 
Chicago   &  Northwestern  Rd.,  12  m.  N.  W. 
of  Carroll,  the  county  seat. 
WATCHI>IAN;Thursday8;  Independent; 
eight   pages  15x22;   subscription  $1;    estab- 
lished 1890;   C.  A.  Bohnenkamp,  editor  and 
publisher  (7—3). 


OSTFRIESISCHE  N  A  C  H  R  I  C  H- 

TEN  ;  tri-monthly:  German;  four  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1882;  L. 
Huendling,  editor  and  publisher  (12—4). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  issue  or  3,800  in  1895  ^i^d 
5,800  in  1904,  since  which  it  has  not 
furnished  a  report,  but  was  credited 
with  more  than  4,000  in   1906  and   1907. 

BRIDGE^WATER,  Adair  Co.  p  350 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd., 

35  m.  N.  W.  of  Crestou.     Agriculture  and 

live  stock. 

TIMES;  Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1893;  J.  W. 
Sturdivan.  editor  and  publisher  (5 — 3). 

BRIGHTON,   Washington  Co.  U^  807t 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific, 

Iowa  Central  and  Chicago,  Burlington  & 

Quincy  Rds.,  13  m.  S.  W.  of  Washington,  the 

county  seat.    Agriculture. 

ENTERPRISE;  Saturdays  ;  Inde- 
pendent; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1882  ;  C.  C.  Heacock,  editor  and 
publlsBer  (1—8). 

BRISTOW,  Butler  Co.  t\  336  pop.,  on 

Chicago  Great  Western  Rd.,  6    m.  W.  of 

Allison. 

BUTLER  COUNTY  TI3IES;  Thurs- 
days; republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1.25;  established  1901;  J.  B.  Will- 
lams,  editor  and  publisher  (9-6). 

BRITT,  Hancock  Co.  t\  l,540t  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  and  Min- 
neapolis &  St.  Louis  Rds.,  21  m.  E.  of  Algona. 
Ditching  machine  and  tile  factories. 
Farming. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1890;  W.  A.Simkins,  editor;  News  Publishing 
Company,  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  has  on 
two  occasions,  since  1900,  indicated  a 
desire  to  have  credit  for  issuing  more 
than  1,000  copies  regularly,  but  such 
definite  information  as  would  warrant 
such  a  rating  as  not  been  forthcoming. 
TRIBUNE;  Thursdays;  republican;  four 
pages-18x24:  subscription  .$1.50;  established 
1881;  E.  N  Bailey  &  Sun,  editors  and  publish- 
ers. 

BROOKLYN,  Poweshiek  Co.  D  l,188t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd. 
70  m.  E.  of  Des  Moines,  the  State  capital. 
Roundhouse    and    railroad  shops.     Grain 
and  stock  trade.    Prairie  section. 
CHRONICL.E;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1376;   Charles  E.  Stallcop,  editor  and 
publisher  (7—5). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,320  m_  1902 
and  1,33=;  in  1905,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satis- 
factory report,  but  was  credited  with 
more   than    r.ooo   in    1907. 

BUFFALO  CENTER,  Winnebago 
Co.  fh  875+  pop., on  Burlington,  Cedar  Rapids 
&  Northern  Rd..  13  m.  N.  W.  of  Forest  City, 
the  county  seat.  Farming. 
TRIBUNE;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1393;  J.  P.  Boyd,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3). 


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BURLINGTON,  c.  h.,  Des  Moines 
Co.  0,28,500  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Rock  Island 
&  Paciflc,  Toledo,  Peoria  &  Western  and 
Chicago,  Burlington  •&  Quincy  Rds.  and 
Mississippi  r.  Machine  shops  of  the  Chi- 
cago, Burlington  &  Quincy  Railroad. 
Manufacturing  and  river  commerce. 

EVENING  GAZETTE;  every  evening 

except  Sunday,  ami  WEEKL.Y,  Satur- 
days; democratic;  ten  to  twenty  pages  16x24; 
subscription —  daily  $5.  weekly  $i;  estab- 
lished 1837:  Thomas  Stivers,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1-8). 

Copies  printed:  The  daily  edition  of 
this  paper  had  credit  for  an  issue  .of 
3,000  in  1895  and  5,864  in  1903,  since 
vi'hich  it  has  not  furnished  any  definite 
and  satisfactory  report,  but  has  been 
credited  with  more  than  4,000  every 
year  since,  up  to  and  including  1907. 
HAWK-EYE;  every  morning  except 
Monday;  republican:  daily  eight,  Sunday 
sixteen  to  twenty-four  pages  17x24;  subscrip- 
tion $4;  established  1839;  J.  L.  Waite,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies    printed:     6,027  in  1899. 
6,317  in  1900 
6,313  in   1902 
7,037  in  1003 
7,560  in  1904 
8,246  in  1905 
8,764  in  1906 
8,937  in   1907 
VOLKSFREUND-TRIBl  ENE; 
every  evening  except  Sunday,  and  WEEK- 
LY, Thursdays;  German  ;  democratic  ;  daily 
eight,  weekly  twelve  pages  15x22  :   subscrip- 
tion—daily $4,  weekly  $1  ;   establishea  1860  ; 
CarlLiOhman,  editor;  Der  Volksfreund  Pub- 
lishing Company,  publishers  (12—4). 

Copies  printed:  The  daily  edition  of 
this  paper  for  the  year  1899  seemed 
to  assert  that  it  had  an  average  issue 
exceeding  1,000  copies,  but  failed  to 
furnish  such  definite  information  as 
would  warrant  the  accordance  of  a 
rating  to  that  effect.  It  has  not  since 
made  any  renewal  of  the  claim,  but 
admits  that  no  such  record  is  kept  of 
either  its  daily  or  weekly  issues  as 
would  admit  of  preparing  a  satisfactory 
statement. 

The  weekly  issue,  notwithstanding 
the  absence  of  a  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory statement,  has  been  credited  with 
exceeding    2,250    in    1906   and    1907. 

SATURDAY  EVENINGPOST; 
Saturdays;  republican;  eight  to  ten  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1882;  J.  W. 
Murphy,  editor  and  publisher  (8— 3P). 

"BTfRT i  Kossuth  Co.  \^  604t  pop.,  on  Chi- 
cago &  Northwestern  Rd.,  9  m.  N.  of  Al- 
gona,  the  county  seat.  Agriculture,  dairy- 
ing and  the  shipment  of  hogs  and  cattle. 

MONITOR;  Fridays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1:  established  1880;  R.  S.  Sher- 
wood, editor  and  publisher  (2—3). 

BXJSSEY,  Marion  Co.  p  550t  pop.,  on 
Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,  14  m.  N. 
W.  of  Albia.  Flour  mill.  Coal-shipping 
point. 

TRI-COUNTY  PRESS;  Thursdays; 
republican;  eight  pages  15x22:  subscription 
75  cents;  established  1896;  J.  Hand  and  E. 
Johnson,  editors  and  publishers  (3—5). 

Copies    printed:    This   paper    had   cre- 
dit   for    an    average    issue    of    3,000    in 


1901  and  more  than  2,250  in  1902^ 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  has 
been  credited  with  more  than  1,000 
every  year  since,  up  to  and  including 
1907. 

BUXTON,  Monroe  Co.  P  211  pop.,  on 
Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  about  10  m. 
N.  of  Albia,  the  county  seat. 
GAZETTE;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

CALLENDER,   Webster  Co.  n   399t 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Paciflc  Rd., 

15  m.  S.  of  Fort  Dodge,  the  county  seat. 

Roller-process   flour   mill   and    creamery. 

Farming. 

TIMES;  Fridays;  eight  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1895;  C  H.  Libby, 
editor  and  publisher  (4—6). 

CALMAR,  Winneshiek  Co.  cf    l,003t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul 
Rd.,  about  10  m.  S.   by  S.  W.  of  Decorah, 
the  county  seat.  Farming  and  stock  raising. 
COURIER;    Fridays  ;    independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1883;  Acme  Printing  Company,  editors 
and  publishers. 

CAMANCHE.«in<o/i  Co  n-713tpop., 
on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,  4  m. 
S.  W,  from  Clinton,  the  county  seat.  Farm- 
ing, stock  raising  and  lumber. 
COURIER;  Thursdays ;  independent ; 

four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 

1900;  E.  M.  McCartney,  editor  and  publisher 

(2-6). 

CAMBRIDGE,  Story  Co.  D  8ir>  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,l2  m. 
S.  of  Nevada,  the  county  seat.    Creamery, 
brick,  tile  and  canning  factories.  Farming. 
LEADER;      Thursday.'^:    republican; 
eight  ijages    15x<!2;   subscription    $1;    estab- 
lished 189«;  Ole  Langlaud,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2—8). 

CANTRIL,  Van   Buren   Co,   R  3.56t 
pop.,  on   Chicago,    Burlington  &    Quincy 
Rd.,  8  m.  S.  W.  of  Keosauqua,  the  county 
seat.    Farming  and  stock  raising. 
I^EADER;    Wednesdays;   independent; 
eight  pages  i3x20;   subscription    $1;   estab- 
lished 1894;  Vironde  M.  Converse,  editor  and 
publisher  (8—3)  (A  A). 

CARROLL,  c.  h.,  Carroll  Co.  -o  2,882t 

pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  26  m. 

W.  of   Jefferson  and  94  N.  E.  of  Council 

Bluffs.    Indian  corn,  wheat,  oats  and  pork, 

timber,  limestone,  coal  and  sandstone. 

SENTINEL;  semi-weekly,  Mondays  and 

Thursdays;  democratic;   eight  pages  15x22; 

subscription   $1.50;    established   1876;     C.  C. 

Colclo.  editor  and  publisher  (8—6). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  1,564  in 
1894  and  1,551  in  1901.  since  which  it 
has  not  furnished  any  definite  and 
satisfactory  report,  but  has  been  cre- 
dited with  more  than  1,000  every  year 
since,    up   to   and   including   1907. 

DEMOKRAT;  Fridays;  German;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $2;  es- 
tablished 1874;  Wm.  Saugerfeld,  editor;  The 


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Demokrat  Printing  Association,  publishers 
(5-3). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the   claim. 

HERALiD  ;  Wednesdays  ;  republican  ; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1868;  J.  B.  Hungerford,  editor  and 
publisher  (12—5). 

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dit   for    an    average    issue    of    1,300    in 

1 90 1,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
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has  been  credited  with  more  than  1,000 
every  year  since,  up  to  and  including 
1907. 

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than  1,000  every  year  since,  up  to  and 
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CASEY,  Guthrie  Co.  -Q  568t  pop.,  on 
Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd.,  12^^  m. 
S.of  Guthrie  Center,  the  county  seat,  and 
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of  Onawa,  the  county  seat.    Farming.   Seat 

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Great  Western,  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &' 
Pacific,  Waterloo,  Cedar  Falls  &  Northern 
and  Cedar  Falls  &  Albert  Lea  Rds.  and 
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CEDAR  RAPIDS,  Linn  Co.  025,656t 
pop.,  on  Rock  Island,  Chicago  &  North- 
western, Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul 
and  Illinois  Central  Rds.,  79  m.  S.W.  of 
Dubuque  and  220  from  Chicago.  General 
manufactiu-iug. 

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2,250    in    1907. 

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Sunday,     11,820  in   1906 
Since    which    neither    edition    has   fur- 
nished    any     definite     and     satisfactory 
report,   but   the   daily   was   credited  with 
more    than    4,000    and   the    Sunday   with 
more    than    7,500    in    1907. 
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port,   but    was   credited   with   more    than 
1,000    in    1907. 
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67,625  in  Z901 

71,500  in  1902 

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8i,44z  in  Z904 
82,624  in  1905 

82,650  in  1906 
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definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  was 
credited  with  more  than  75,000  in 
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corded in  the  absence  of  a  definite  and 
satisfactory    report. 

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77>5oo  in  1904 
85,000  in   1905 
90,042   in   1906 
100,325   in   1907 
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26,446  in  1901 
291O50  in  1902 
31,189  in  1903 
34,266  in  1904 
36,441  in  1905 
38,749  in   1906 
41,733  in    1907 

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for  an  issue  of  3,000  in  1894,  since 
which  it  has  not  furnished  any  report, 
but  has  been  credited  with  more  than 
1,000  every  year  since,  up  to  and  in- 
cluding   1907. 

YOUNG  CITIZEN  ;  monthly,  except 
June,  July  and  August;  educational;  flfty- 
two  pages  6x9;  subscription  50 cents;  estab- 
lished 1901;  Charlotte  W.  Eastman,  editor; 
The  Torch  Press,  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies    printed:    10,000  in  1907 

CENTERPOINT,  Linn  Co.  a-  674t 
pop.,  on  Burlington,  Cedar  Rapids  &  North- 
ern Rd.,  20  m.  N.  of  Cedar  Rapids.  Man- 
ufacturing. 

JOURNAL;  Fridays  ;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22  ;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 1865;  Louis  C.  Barber,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies 
regularly  in  the  yeaf«  1899  and  1904, 
but  has  not  since  set  up  any  claim  for 
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CENTERVILiLE,  c.  h.,  Appanoose 
Co.  ?  5,967  pop.,  on  Iowa  Central,  Chi- 
cago, Rock  Island  &  Pacific  and  Keokuk 
&  Western  Rds..  90  m.  S.  S.  E.  of  Des 
Moines,  the  State  capital.  Manufacturing, 
coal  mining,  farming  and  stock  raising. 

CITIZEN;  every  evening  except  Sunday; 
republican;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$4;  established  1863;  Needels  &  Huston,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  (5—3). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the   claim. 

lOWEGIAN  ;  semi-weekly,  Tuesdays 
and  Fridays ;  republican ;  four  pages  17}^x22 ; 
subscription  $1.25;  established  1883;  Jesse  M. 
Beck,  editor;  Beck  &  Need  ham,  publishers 
(l-8j. 

Copies     printed:     1,450  in  1895 
1,775  in  1902 
1,673  in   1903 
1,915  in   1904 
2,102  in   1905 
2,259  in  1906 
2,805  in  1907 
JOURNAL.;  Thursdays;  democratic ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25:  estab- 
lished 1871;  J.  W.  Rinehart,  editor;  Rinehart 
Bros.,  publishers  (8—3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  1,623  in 
1898,  since  which  It  has  not  furnished 
any  definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but 
has  been  credited  with  more  than  1,000 
every  year  since,  up  to  and  including 
1907. 

CENTRAL  CITY,  Linn  Co.  a-  623t 

pop.,  on  Illinois  Central  Rd.,  20  m.  N.  E.  of 

Cedar  Rapids    and  15  N.  of  Marion,  the 

county  seat.    Agriculture  and  dairying. 

NEWS-LETTER;  Thursdays;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  established 
188fe;  E.  A.  Wetherbee,  editor  and  publisher 

(1—8). 

CHARITON,  c.  h.,  Lucas  Co.  g  3,989t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington*  Quincy  and 
Chariton  r.,  55  m.  W.  of  Ottumwa.  Manu- 
factures of  brooms,  iron,  cigars,  wagons 
and  carriages. 

HERAIiD ;  Thursdays ;  republican ;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1885;  Sam.  M.  Greene,  editor  and  publisher 
(1-8). 

Copies  printed:  1,152  in  1895 
2,059  in  1903 
2,201  in  1903 
2,661  in  1904 

2.711  in  1905 
2,749  in   1906 

2.712  in   1907 
LEADER;   Fridays;   democratic;   eight 

pages  16x22;  subscription  $1.25;  established 
1866;  H.  W.  Glttlnger,  editor  and  publisher 
(1-8).  _ 

Copies     printed:     2,139  in  1907 
PATRIOT;    Thursdays  ;  republican ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1857;  S.  L.  Lewis,  editor  and  publisher 
(7-5)). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies 
regularly  in  1896,  but  has  not  since 
set  up  any  claim  for  issuing  so  many. 


IOWA. 


CHARLES  CITY,c.  h.,  Floyd  Co.  ^ 
4,647  pop.,  on  Illinois  Central  and  Chicago, 
Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rds.  and  Cedar  r. 
General  manufacturing.    Water  power. 

INTEL,L.IGENCER;daily.andSEMI. 
WEEKLiY,  Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  re- 
publican; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription- 
daily  $4.  semi-weekly  $1.50  ;  established  — 
daily  July,  19U6,  semi  weekly  1856;  Intelli- 
gencer Printing  Company,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (1—7). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1906 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  i.ooo  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance   of    a    rating   to    that   effect. 

PRESS;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  ADVOCATE,  weekly,  twice-a-week, 
Tuesdays  aud  Fridays;  daily  four  pages  18x24, 
weekly  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription— daily 
$5,  weekly  $1 ;  established— daily  1897,  weekly 
1869 :  B.  F.Wright,  editor  and  publisher ( 12—4 ). 
Copies  printed:  The  weekly  edition 
of  this  paper  had  credit  for  an  average 
issue  of  1,836  in  1902  and  1,804  in 
1904,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
a  report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
than    1,000   in    1906   and    1907. 

FAMIL.IEN  FREUND;  Thursdays; 
German;  eight  pages  17x24;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1896;  W.  F.  Niedorf,  editor 
and  publisher  (7—5). 

Copies  printed :  For  the  year  1953 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the   claim. 

HERALiD;  Wednesdays;  republican; 
elKht  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1894;  L.  H.  Henry,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7—5). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  has  on 
two  occasions,  since  1900,  indicated  a 
desire  to  have  credit  for  issuing  more 
than  1,000  copies  regularly,  but  such 
definite  information  as  would  warrant 
such  a  rating  has  never  been  forth- 
coming. 

lOAVA  TEACHER;  monthly,  except 
July  and  August  ;  educational  ;  sixteen 
pages  11x14;  subscription  75  cents;  estab- 
lished 1886  ;  C.  W.  Rhlnesmith.  manager; 
Teacher  Printing  Co.,  publishers  ;  prints 
special  editions  for  different  counties  in  Iowa 
and  neighboring  States  (1—7). 

Copies  printed:  12,850  in  1903  and 
14,155  in  1906,  since  which  it  has  not 
furnished  any  definite  and  satisfactory 
report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
than   12,500  in   1907. 

CHARLOTTE,  Clinton  Co.    D-    375 

pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  12 

m.   N.  E.  of  Dewitt.      Farming   and  stock 

raising. 

RECORD;  Thursdays:  independent; 
four  to  six  pages  17}^x24;  subscription  $1.25; 
established  1904;  A.  W.  Gault,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—6). 

CHARTER  OAK.  Crawford  Co.  -a 

772+  pop. ,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul 
Rd,,  13  m.  W.  of  Denlson.  the  county  seat. 
Corn,  wheat,  oats,  barley   and    all   grain 
raising.    Stock  and  cattle  raising. 
TI3IES;  Thursdays;  independent;  eight 


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pages  15x22;   subscription  $1.50;  established 
18%;  H.  H.  Sturgis,  editor  and  publisher  (2 — 3). 

CHELSEA,  Tama  Co.  n  507  pop.,  on 

Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd..  10  m.  S.  E.  of 

Toledo,  the   county   seat.      Farming   and 

stock  raising. 

I NDE  PEN  DENT;  Thursdays  ;independ 
ent;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1898;  Ken  S.  Bosley,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7—5). 

C  H  E  R  O  K  E  E ,  c.  h.,  Cherokee  Co.  ^ 
3,865t  pop.,  on  Illinois  Central  Rd.  and  Little 
Sioux  r.,  59  m.  E.  by  N.  E.  of  Sioux  City. 
Farming. 

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2,181  in    1902 
2,267  in  1903 
2,442  in  1904 
2,538  in  190S 
2,533  in  1906 
2,453  in  1907 
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CLARION,  c.  h.,  Wright  Co.  b  l,476t 
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and  Chicago  Great  Western  Rds.,  29  m.  N.  E. 
of  Fort  Dodge.    Farming. 

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with  more  than  1,000  every  year  since, 
up  to   and  including   1907. 

CLARKSVILLE,  Butler  Co.  b  849t 
pop.,  on  Burlington,  Cedar  Rapids  &  North- 
ern and  Chicago  Great  Western  Rds.  and 
Shell  Rock  r.,  26  m.  N.  W.  of  Waterloo. 
Manufacturing.    Agriculture. 

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has  not  furnished  any  definite  and  sat- 
isfactory report,  but  has  been  credited 
with  more  than  1,000  every  year  since, 
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CLEARFIELD,  Taylor  Co.  p  698t 
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CLEARLAKE.  Cerro    Gordo   Co.  ^ 

1,706+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwauicee  &  St.Paul 

Rd.  and  Clear  Lake,  10  m.  VV.  of  Mason  City, 

the  county  seat.    Manufactories  and  grain 

elevators.    Summer  resort. 

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CLERMONT,  FaT/ette  C'o.a'509t  pop., 
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and  publisher  (1—8). 

ClilNTON,   c.    h.,    Clinton   Co.  D- 

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11,115  in  1907 
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3,033  in  190 1 
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6,282  in  1905 
6,552  in  1906 
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definite   and   satisfactory   report,  but   was 
credited   with   more   tha'n   4,000   in    1907. 
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COGGON,  Linn   Co.  a-  506    pop.,  on 

Illinois  Central  and  Chicago.  Anamosa  & 
Northern  Rds.,  27  ra.  N.  by  N.  E.  of  Cedar 
Rapids.  Farming,  dairying  and  box  fac- 
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COIN,  Page  Co.  p  574t  pop.,  on  Chi- 
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St.  Louis  Rds.,  33  m.  E.  of  Nebraska  City, 
Neb.  Grain  elevators,  flour  mill  and  lumber 
yards. 
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1881;  F.  L.  Robinson,  editor   and   publisher 

(7-6). 

COLFAX,  Jasper  Co.  n  3,000  pop.,  on 
Newton  &  Northwestern  and  Iowa  North- 
ern Rds.,  23  m.  E.  of  Des  Moines,  the  State 
capital.    Extensive  coal  mines  and  medi- 
cinal springs.     Shipping  point  for  grain. 
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lished 1879;  H.  W.  Robinson,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

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subscription  $1;  established  1893;  G.  F.  C. 
Smith,  editor  and  publisher  (7—5). 

COLLEGE  SPRINGS,  Page  Co.  p 

693+  pop.,  12  m  S.  W.  of  Clarinda,  the  county 
seat.    Seatof  Amity  College.   Agriculture. 
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COLLINS,  Story  Co.  D  540t  pop.,  on 

Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,'23  m. 

W.  by  S.  W.  of  Marshalltown.    Live  stock 

and  grain.   Coal  mines. 

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COLO,  Story  Co.  D  391t  pop.,  on  Chi- 
cago &  Northwestern  Rd., 8  m.  E.  of  Nevada, 
the  county  seat,  and  35  N.  of  Des  MolnfiiL. 
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Ids  &  Northern  and  Chicago,  Rock  Island  & 
Pacific    Rdfe.   and  Iowa  r.,   21   m.   W.     of 
Muacatine  and  41  N.  of  Burlington.  Wagon, 
harness    and    cigar    manufactories,  but 
ton  factory  and  brick  and  tile  yards. 
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lished 1887;    O.  I.  Jamison,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2— 3). 

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this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
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information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
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has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
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this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the   claim. 

CONRAD,  Grundy  Co.  U  483t  pop.,  on 

Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  12  m.  S.  by  S. 

W.  of   Grundy  Center,   the  county  seat. 

Limestone  quarries. 

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CONWAY,   Taylor    Co.  p  S48t  pop., 
on    Chicago,  Burlington  &  Qulncy  Rd.,  27 
m.  S.  W.  of   Creston   and   78  N.  of   Saint 
Joseph,  Mo.   Farming  and  grazing. 
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COON  RAPIDS,CarroH  Co.  C]  1,187 
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(7-5). 

CORNING,  c.  h.,  Adam$  Co.  p  2,146t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Qulncy  Rd.. 
21  m.  W.  of  Creston.  Farming,  stock-rais- 
ing and  fruit  growing. 

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but  the  paper  has  been  credited  with 
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up   to   and   including    1907. 

CORRECTIONVILLE,  Woodburu 

Co.  -a  935+  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern 

and  Illinois  Central  Rds.,  31  m.  E.  of  Sioux 

City,  the  county  seat.    Manufacturing. 

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CORWITH,  Hancock  Co.  ti  651t  pop.» 

on  Minneapolis  &  St.  Louis  Rd.,  26  m.  S.  W. 

of  Concord,  the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 

CLIPPER;  Fridays  (A  A). 

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S.  L.  Thompson,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 

CORYDON,  c.  b.,  Wayne  Co.  p  1,765 
pop.,  on   Chicago,  Burlington   &    Qulncy 
Rd.,  65  m.  S.  E.  of  Des  Moines,  the  State 
capital.    Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 
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Copies  printed:  2,223  in  1906,  since 
which  it  has  not  furnished  any  definite 
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ed with   more   than    1,000  in    1907- 

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ing &  Son,  publishers  (5—3). 

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regularly  in  the  years  1901  and^  I903» 
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issuing  so  many. 

COUNCIL  BLUrrS,  C.  h.,  Potta- 
wattamie Co.  p  25,802+  pop.,  at  junction  of 
eight  railroads  and  Missouri  r.,  opposite 
Omaha,  Neb.  Has  wholesale  Implement 
houses  and  large  grain  elevators.  Grow- 
Ing  manufacturing  center.  Center  of  fruit 
and  blue  grass  region  of  Iowa. 

NONPAREIL;  every  morning,  and 
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Ing  1906,  weekly  1857;  Victor  E.  Bender,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies    printed:    daily,    6,701  in  1902 

7,694  in  1903 

8,430  in  1904 

8,512  in  1905 

10,224  in  1906 

12,543  in   1907 

The    Sunday    issue    has    never    made 

any   definite  and  satisfactory   statement, 

but   has  had  credit  for  exceeding  1,000 

in    1906   and    1907. 

No  definite  and  satisfactonr  state- 
ment has  ever  been  secured  from  the 
weekly  edition  of  this  paper,  but  it  has 
had  credit  for  exceeding  1,000  since 
1899,   up  to   and   including    1907. 

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$2;  established  1875;  Alois  Becker,  editor  and 
publisher. 

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for    exceeding    1,000    in    1906    and    1907. 

CRAWFORDSVILLE,    Washing- 

ton  Co.  O^  268+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington 

&  Quincy  Rd.,  10  m.  S,  E.  of  Washington, 

the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 

IMPRINT;  Fridays;  four  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1894;  TV.  G.  Man- 
ners, editor  and  publisher  (A  A). 

CRESCO,  c.  h.,  Howard  Co.  cf  2,806t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul 
Rd.,  17  m.  W.  by  N.  W.  of  Decorah.  Manu- 
facturing, agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

HOWARD  CO.  TIMES;  Thursdays; 
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$1;  established  1867;  J.  C.  &  I.  G.  Adams,  edi- 
tors; J.  C.Adams,  publisher. 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis, 
factory  statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding  1,000  ever  since  1900,  up  to 
and  including    1907. 

PliAIN    DEALER;    weekly,   twice  a 
week,  Tuesdays   and   Fridays;  democratic; 
four   pages    18x24 :   subscription   $1 ;    estab- 
lished 1859;  Mead  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers  (1—6). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  issue  of  i,7So  in  1899,  sia;e 
which  it  has  not  furnished  any  definite 
and  satisfactory  report,  but  has  been 
credited  with  more  than  1,000  every 
year    since,    up    to    and    including    1907- 

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Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
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regularly  in  the  year  1898,  but  has  not 
since  set  up  any  claim  for  issuing  so 
many. 

CRESTON,  Union  Co.Q  7,752tpop.,on 

Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,  45  m.  E. 
of  Redoak.  Stock  yards,  railroad  round- 
house, machine  shops,  car  works  and  coal 
shutes. 

ADVERTISER  -  GAZETTE  ;  every 
evening  except  Sunday,  and  SEMI- 
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and  publisher  (1—5). 

Copies  printed:  The  daily  edition 
of  this  paper  had  credit  for  an  average 
issue  of  1,267  in  1898  and  2,738  in 
1904,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
a  report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
than    1,000    in    1906    and    1907. 

The  semi-weekly  had  credit  for  an 
average  issue  of  1,050  in  1898,  since 
which  it  has  not  furnished  any  definite 
and  satisfactory  report,  but  has  been 
credited  with  more  than  1,000  every 
year  since,  up  to  and  including  1907. 
MORNING  AMERICAN  5  every  morn 
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factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  either  edition  of  this  paper,  but 
both  of  them  have  had  credit  for  ex- 
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cluding  1907. 

UNION  CO.  PROGRESS:  monthly; 
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tablished 1892;  George  Trumbo,  editor  and 
publisher. 

Copies  printed:  No  statement  has 
ever  been  secured  from  this  paper,  ^but 
it  had  credit  for  exceeding  x.ooo  since 
1900,    up   to   and   including    1907. 

CRYSTALLAKE,  Hancock  Co.  6 
246+  on  Cedar  Rapids,  Garner  &  Northwest- 
ern Rd..  10  m.  N.  W.  of  Concord,  the  county 
seat,  and  7  S.  W.  of  Forest  City.  Agri- 
culture. 
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15x22:  subscription  $1 :  established  189S;  W.  R. 

Ramsey,  editor  and  publisher. 

CUMBERLAND,  Cass  Co.  p    635 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd., 

18  m.  S.  E.  of  Atlantic,  the  county  seat. 

Farming,  dairy  and  stock  raising. 

ENTERPRISE:  Thursdays: eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1900;  A. 
W.  Stryker.  editor  and  publisher  (7—5). 

CYLINDER,   Pa^o  Alto  Co.  p  list 

pop.,   on   Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St,  Paul 

Rd.,  7  m.  E.  of  Emmetsburg. 

PRESS:  Wednesdays:  independent; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  81;  estab- 
lished January.  1905;  F.  O.  Satter,  editor  and 
publisher  (3—6  P)  ( A  A). 

DALLAS  CENTER,  Dallas  Co.  o 

741  pop.,  on  Minneapolis  &  St.  Louis  Rd., 

20   m.W.  N.  W.  of  Des  Moines,  the  State 

capital.  Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  independent-repub- 
lican; four  pagei  15x22:  subscription  $1.25; 
established  1897;  E.  A.  Emmert,  editor  and 
publisher  (1-8). 

D  A  N  B  IT  R  Y,  Woodbury  Co.  -n  665 
pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  40  m. 
S.  E.  of  Sioux  City,  the  county  seat.    Agri- 
culture and  dairying.    Flouring  mill. 
REVIEW;  Fridays:  independent  repub- 
lican; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.25; 
established   1887;  L.  B.  Jenness,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 


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IOWA. 


DANVILLE,  Des  Moines  Co.  U^  286 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd., 

13    m.  W.  by   N.  W.   of   Burlington,    the 

county  seat.    Dairy  and  grain  trade. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  local;  eight  pages 
13x2U;  subscription  $1;  established  1879;  Sim- 
eon Beardsley,  editor  and  publisher  (7— 5). 

DAVENPORT,  c.    h.,  Scott  Co.  a- 

35,254t  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  & 
Quincy,  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul, 
Burlington,  Cedar  Rapids  &  Northern,  Chi- 
cago, Rock  Island  &  Pacific  and  Iowa  & 
Illinois  Rds.  and  Mississippi  r.,  opposite 
Rock  Island,  111.  Manufactories,  educa- 
tional institutions  and  grain  and  lumber 
business.  Seat  of  the  Central  Armory  of 
the  United  States. 

DAILY. 

DEMOCRAT;  every  evening  except 
Saturday  ana  Sunday,  Sunday  morning, 
and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays  ;  independent- 
democratic;  daily  ten  to  sixteen,  Sunday 
sixteen  to  twenty  eight,  weekly  twelve 
pages  lT>^x22i^;  subscription— evening  $5, 
Sunday  $1,  weekly  $1;  established— Demo- 
crat 1855,  Gazette  1841:  B.  F.  Tillinghast.  edi- 
tor: The  Democrat  Co..  publishers  (1—8). 
Copies    printed;    daily,    4*977  in  I904 

7^20  in  1905 

9,617  in  1906 

11,358  in    1907 

No  definite  and  satisfactory  statement 

has  ever  been  secured  from  the  weekl/ 

edition  of  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit 

for  exceeding    1,000   since    1898,   up  to 

and    including    1907. 

Publisher's  announcement. — Davenport  Dem- 
ocrat AND  Leader's  circulation  in  Daven- 
port and  in  Iowa  larger  than  any  other 
home  paper.  Sworn  daily  average  Janu- 
ary. 1908,  12,424. 

DERDEMOKRAT;  every  morning  ex- 
cept Monday,  SEMI- WEEKLY,  Wednes- 
days and  Saturdays,  and  WEEKLY, 
Thursdays  ;  German ;  daily  four,  Sunday 
eight,  semi-weekly  six  and  eight  pages 
20x26,  weekly  eight  pages  22x28;  subscription 
—daily  $6,  semi-weekly  $3,  weekly  $2;  estab- 
lished—daily 1857,  semi-weekly  1876,  weekly 
1851:  H.  Lischer  Printing  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers  (1—8). 

TI>IES;  every  evening  except  Sunday; 
independent  republican;  ten  to  twenty-four 
pages  17i^x-22}^ ;  subscription  .$5  ;  established 
1886;  E.  P.  Adler,  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies     printed:     3,727  in   1900 
5,030  in  1901 
6,832  in  1902 
8,05s  in  1903 
9,395  in  1904 
10,558  in  1905 
12,032  in  1906 
13,040  in   1907 
Publisher's   announcement.— Sworn   circula- 
tion guaranteed  greater  than  any  other  lo- 
cal paper— in   city— in   countrj'— or  total. 
Fullv    covers    Davenport,    Rock    Island, 
Moline.  the  tri-cities. 

SEMI-WEEKLY. 

IOWA  REFORM  ;  semi-weekly,  Mon- 
days and  Thursdays,  and  WEEKLY,  Tues- 
days; German;  independent;  four  pages— 
semi-weekly  20x26,  weekly  22x28;  subscrip- 
tion—semi-weekly  $3,  weekly  $2;  established 
1876;  Adolph  Petersen  &  Bro.,  editors  and 
publishers  (2 — 3). 

Copies  printed:  The  semi-weekly  edi- 
tion of  this  paper  had  credit  for^  an 
average  issue  of  1,675  i^i  1900,  since 
which   it  has   not  furnished    any  report, 


but  has  been  credited  with  more  than 
1,000  every  year  since,  up  to  and  in- 
cluding   1907. 

The  weekly  edition  had  credit  for 
an  average  issue  of  1,934  in  1900  and 
1,943  ii^  1902,  since  which  it  has  not 
furnished  any  definite  and  satisfactory 
report,  but  has  been  credited  with  more 
than  1,000  every  year  since,  up  to  and 
including    1907. 

WEEKLY. 

CATHOLIC     MEiSSENGER;    Thurs 

days;  roman  catholic;  eight  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $2;  established  1882:  J.  E.  Hal- 
ligan,  editor;  Fred  B.  Sharon,  publisher  (2—6). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  4,143  in  1900 
and  5,314  in  1905,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  was  credited  with 
more   than   4,000   in    1907. 

T  R  I  D  E  NT  ;  Saturdays;  sixteen  pages 
9x13;  subscription  $1;  established  January, 
1904;  Ella  G.  Bushnell-Hamlin,  editor;  Tri- 
dent Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (10—5  P). 

DAVIS  CITY,  Decatur  Co.  p  617 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd., 
8  m.  S.  W.  of  Leon.  Agriculture  and  stock 
raising. 

LARIAT}    Saturdays;    independent 
republican;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$1 ;  established  December,  1901 ;  Gus  H.  TInch, 
editor ;  Inter-State  Publishing  Co.,  publishers 
(7—5). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  issue  of  1,268  for  the  year  1905, 
but  has  not  since  made  definite  and. 
satisfactory  claim  to  issuing  so  many 
as     1,000    copies. 

DAYTON,  Webster  Co.  n  753tpop.,on 

Chicago   &  Northwestern  and  Minneapolis 
&  St.  Louis  Rds.,  18  m.  S.  by  S.  E.  of  Fort 
Dodge,  the  county  seat.    Farming. 
REVIEW;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  1.5x22  ;  subscription  $1.50  ;   established 
1879  ;    Emory  A.  Rolfe.  editor  and  publisher. 
Copies   printed:    This   paper   had  cre- 
dit   for   an   average  issue   of    1,041    for 
the  year   1899,   but  has  not   since   made 
claim     to     issuing     so    many    as     1,000 
copies. 

DECATUR,  Decatur  Co.  g  167+  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,  5  m. 
W.  of  Leon,  the  county  seat. 
BULLETIN;  Wednesdays  (A  A). 
DECORAH,  c.  h.,  Winneshiek  Co.  cf 
4,018  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  * 
Pacific  and  Chicago.  Milwaukee  &  St. 
Paul  Rds.,  25  m.  N.  of  West  Union.  Mill- 
ing, manufacturing,  dairying  and  stock 
raising.  Seat  of  several  educational  insti- 
tutions. 

DECORA  H-POSTEN     AND     VED 
ARNEN;  semi-weekly,  Tuesdays  and  Fri- 
days; Norwegian-Danish;  independent;  eight 
pages  17x24;  subscription  $1.25;  established 
1874:  B.  Anundsen.  publisher  (1—8). 
Copies  printed:    35.964  i"  1895 
37,290  in  1900 
38,235  in  1902 
39,681  in   1903 
40,320  in  1904 
41,147  in  190S 
40,877  in  1906 
40,859  in  1907 


CATALOGUE.  BY  STATES. 


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EVANGEL.ISK  L.UTHERSK  KIR- 
RETIDENDE;  Wednesdays;  Norwegian; 

lutheran;  thirty-two  pages  6x9;  subscription 

$1 ;  established  1873;  Dr.  Laur.  Larsen,  editor; 

Lutheran  Publishing  House,  publishers  (2 — 4). 
Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  6,520  in 
1898  and  io,6oT  in  1904.  since  which 
it   has   not   furnished   a   report,   but  was 

credited   with   more   than    7,500    in    1907. 

IL.L.USTRERET  FAMILIEBLAD; 

Saturdays;  Norwegian;  illustrated:  eight 
pages  12x16;  *»bscription  $1 ;  established  1887; 
E.Wulfsberg,  editor;  Lutheran  Publishing 
House,  publl'Shers.  Does  not  insert  adver- 
tisements. 

JOURNALi;  Tuesdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1866:  G.  A.  Head  and  C.  T.  Myers,  editors  and 
publishers  (4—6). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies 
regularly  in  the  years  1897  ^nd  1898, 
but  has  not  since  set  up  any  definite 
and  satisfactory  claim  for  issuing  so 
many. 

PUBLiIC  OPINION;  Wednesdays;  re- 
publican; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1895;  H.  J.  Green,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies     printed:     2,068  in   1900 
2,499  in   1906 
2,859  in   1907 
REPUBL,ICAN  ;  Thursdays; republican ; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;   estab. 
lished  1860 ;   A.  K.  Bailey  &  Son,  editors  and 
publishers  (4 — 5). 

Copies     printed:     1,671   in  1894 
1,933  in  1900 
2,010  in   1902 
1,923  in  1905 
1,923  in   1906 
Since   which  it   has  not   furnished  any 
definite     and     satisfactory     report,     but 
was    credited    with    more    than    1,000    in 
1907. 

DEEPRIVER,  Poweshiek  Co.  n  408t 

pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  70  m. 

E.  of  Des  Moines.    Farming. 

RECORD;  Fridays;  four  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1.50:  established  1899;  F.  N. 
Eldredge,  editor;  Burgett  &  Grier,  publishers 

(1-8). 

DEFIANCE,  Shelbp  Co.  -o  387t  pop., 

on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  47  m. 

N.  E.  of  Council  Bluffs.    Agriculture. 

ENTERPRISE:  Thursdays;  eight 
pages  13x20:  subscription  $1;  established 
1891;   S.  E.  Zollinger,  editor  and    publisher. 

DELMAR,  Clinton  Co.  n-  592+  pop.,  on 
Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  and  Chi- 
cago &  Northwestern  Rds.,  7  m.  S.  E.  of 
Maquoketa.    Agriculture. 

JOURNAIj;  Fridays;  independent;  four 
pages  18x24:  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1887  :  F.  L.  Sunderlln,  editor  and  publisher 
(5—3). 

DELTA,  Keokuk  Co.  0,  691t  pop.,  on 
Chicago.  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd.,  18  m. 
E.  of  Oskaloosa.    Farming,  creamery  and 
coal  mining. 
PRESS;  Wednesdays  (A  A). 

DENISON.c.  h.,  Craw/ord  Co. -a  2,771+ 
pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  and  Il- 
linois Central  Rds.,  64  m.  N.  E.  of  Council 


IOWA. 


Bluffs.    Plow,  wagon  and  cigar  manufac- 
tories and  normal  school.    Farming. 

BUL.I1ETIN;  Wednesdays;  democratic; 
eight  to  twelve  pages  15x22:  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1873;  G.  L.  Caswell,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies     printed:     1,473  i"   1901 
1,558  in  1904 
1,743  in   1906 
1,900  in    1907 
DER  DEMOKRAT;  Fridays:  German; 
democratic:  twelve  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$2;  established  1887;  Frank  Faul,  editor  and 
publisher  (7— 5). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the  claim. 

REVIEW;  Wednesdays;  republi- 
can; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1866:  F.  W.  Myers,  editor;  Review 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (7—5). 

Copies  printed:  Xo  defini  e  and  satis- 
factory "statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding    1,000    in    1906    and    1907. 

ZEITUNG;  Fridays:  German;  inaepend- 
ent:  twelve  pages  15x22;  subscription  $2; 
established  1879;  H.  K.  Harthun,  editor;  J.  F. 
Harthun,  publisher  (8— 3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  has  on 
four  separate  occasions  indicated  a  de- 
sire to  have  credit  for  issuing  more 
than  1,000  copies  regularly,  but  such 
definite  information  as  would  warrant 
such  a  rating  has  never  been  forth- 
coming. 

DES  MOINES,  c.  h..  Polk  Co.  a 
State  Capital,  90,01^:0  pop.,  at  junction 
of  nine  railroads  and  Des  Moines  r.  A  center 
of  trade  and  an  extensive  shipping  point. 
Agriculture,   general   manufacturing  and 

coal  mining. 

DAILY. 
CAPITAL;   every  evening  except   Sun- 
day; republican;  eight  to  thirty-two  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $3;  established  1883;  La- 
fayette Young,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 
Copies     printed:     5,166  in   1895 
13,300  in  1900 
17>737  in   1901 
31,898  in  1903 

36,833  in   1904 
39,860  in   1905 
44,763  in  1906 
41,582  in   1907 
Publisher's  announcement.— The  circulation 
of  the  Dps  Moines  Capital  is  the  largest  in 
Des  Moines  and  the  largest  in  Iowa.    In 
1907  the  average  was  41.582  copies  daily.    If 
you  are  after  Iowa  business,  the  Capital 
will  fPt  it  for  you.    Jan.  circ'n  over  44,000. 
NEWS;    every  evening   except  Sunday, 
and  Sunday  morning:  independent;  eight  to 
thirty  two  pages  17x22:  subscription— -rially 
$2.  Sunday  $1:  established   1881:  News  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (1—3). 
Copies    printed:     daily,    6,712  in  1895 

27,448  in  1900 
37,118  in  1902 
45,376  in  1903 
42,620  in  1904 
40,331  in  1905 
Copies    sold:    40,833  in  1906 

43,355  in    1907 
The    Sunday   issue    had    credit  for   an 


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average  of  42,844  in  1903,  since  which 
it  has  not  furnished  a  report,  but  was 
credited   with   more  than  20,000  in    1907. 

RECORD;  every  morning  except  Suu 
day;  law,  tiaance,  real  estate;  four  pages 
10J^xl5i/3;  subscription  $12;  established  July, 
19u5;  Alice  E.  Kennedy,  editor;  Daily  Record 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (1—8). 

REGISTER  AND  LEADER;  every 
morning;  republican;  daily  ten  to  twelve, 
Sunday  thirty  two  to  forty  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription—daily $4,  daily  including  Sunday 
$6;  established— ii<'i?is^er  1356.  Leader  1849, 
consolidated  1902;  The  Register  and  Leader 
Co.,  publishers  (3—8). 

Copies    printed:    daily:    9,282  in  1896 

19.354  in  1900 
20,327  in   1901 

25.355  in  1902 
24,836  in  1905 
27,514  in  1906 
30,473   in    1907 

Sunday,  27,228  in  1902 
22,830  in  1905 
25,238  in  1906 
27,871  in  1907 
rublisher's  announcement. — Des  Moines  has 
a  population  of  85,000  and  is  Iowa's  me- 
tropolis and  capital  city.  The  Register 
AND  Leader  is  its  only  morning  and  two- 
cent  newspaper,  and  recognized  as  Iowa's 
foremost,  cleanest  and  best  newspaper  and 
advertising  medium.  During  1907itcarried 
a  greater  volume  of  advertising  than  either 
of  its  contemporaries,  leading  the  nearest 
competitor  by  25,871  inches.  It  is  pre  emi- 
nently Iowa's  great  want  medium,  carrying 
the  larger  volume  of  this  class  of  advertis- 
ing. Circulation  since  1906  statement  has 
Krown  to  30,000  dailj'  average,  and  almost 
30,000  Sunday.  Local  circulation  11,000  daily 
and  more  than  13,000  Sunday.  It  publishes 
the  largest  Sunday  paper  in  Iowa,  cover 
ing  Des  Moines  and  all  important  towns 
throughout  the  State.  Local  merchants, 
advertisers  who  are  posted  on  the  relative 
values  of  their  local  papers,  use  the  Rkqis 
TKR  AND  Leader  to  a  greater  extent  than 
any  Dee  Moines  dally. 

TRIBUNE;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day (A  A). 

WEEKLY. 

CHRISTIAN  UNION;  Thursdays; 
disciples  of  Christ;  sixteen  pages  9x12: 
subscription  $1;  established  1895;  James  T. 
Nichols,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  2,212  in 
1896  and  4.050  in  1900,  since  which 
it  has  not  furnished  any  definite  and 
satisfactory  report,  but  has  been  cre- 
dited with  more  than  2,250  every  year 
since,    up    to    and    including    1907. 

D  EM  OCR  A  T- CHRONIC  liE;  Fri- 
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scription $1;  established  1899;  G.  F.  Rinehart, 
editor  and  publisher  ( 1— Ri. 

Copies    printed:     This    paper    has    on 
three     occasions    indicated    a    desire    to 
have     credit     for     issuing     more     than 
1,000    copies    regularly,    but    such    defi- 
nite  information  as  would   warrant  such 
a    rating    has    never    been    forthcoming. 
DIAIi    OF    PROGRESS;    Thursdays; 
prohibition;  eight  pages  15x21;  subscription 
S1.25;  established  1890;  I.  N.  McCash.  editor; 
Dial  Publishing  Company,  publishers  (1—7). 
Copies    printed:    This   paper    had    cre- 
dit   for    an    average    issue    of    3,094    in 
1898    and    3,833    in     1899,    since    which 
it    has    not    furnished    any    definite    and 
satisfactory   report,    and   admits  that   no 
such    record    is   kept    as   would    make    it 


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possible  to  prepare  one,  but  has, 
nevertheless,  been  credited  with  more 
than    4,000    in    1906    and    1907. 

GLiOBE;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1;  established  1895;  Globe  Pub- 
lishing Co..  editors  and  publishers. 

HOMESTEAD;  Thursdays;  agricultur- 
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established  1855;  The  Homestead  Company, 
editors  and  publishers  ^  1 — 8 ) . 

Copies   printed:    33,858  in  1897 
49,923  in  1900 
53,905  in  1901 
58,260  in   1902 
62,333  in  1903 
66,079  in  1905 
80,756  in   1906 
102,814  in   1907 
lOWA-POSTEN;     Fridays;    Swedish; 
Independent;  eight  pages  171^x24;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  December,  1903;  Skandin 
Printing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (7—6). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding   1,000   in   1906   and   1907. 

IOWA   STAATS-ANZEIGERi 

Thursdays;  German;  Independent -demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  17x28;  subscription  $2;  es- 
tablished 1869;  Joseph  Elboeck,  editor  and 
publisher  (7—3). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding  1,000  since  1898,  up  to  and 
including    1907. 

IOWA  STATE  BYSTANDERi  Fri- 
days; negro;  republican;  four  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1894;  John  L. 
Thompson,  editor;  Iowa  State  Bystander 
Co.,  publishers  (7—5). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year_  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the  claim. 

IOWA  STATE  REGISTER  AND 
FARMER;  Fridays;  agriculture;  twenty- 
four  to  thirty-two  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  1856;  Geo.  W.  Franklin,  edi- 
tor; Iowa  Farmer  Publishing  Co.,  publishers 
1  (1-8). 

I      Copies   printed:    27,213  in  1894 

31,944  in  1905 
32,128  in  1906 
39,252  in   1907 
IOWA    UNIONIST;    Saturdays;  labor; 
eight   pages   15x22;   subscription   $1;   estab- 
lished 1899;    D.  H.  Caldwell,  editor;    Union 
Publishing  Company,  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  3'S40  in 
1900,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
any  definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but 
was  credited  with  more  than  2,250  in 
1906  and   1907. 

MAIIj  and  TIMES;  Saturdays;  so- 
ciety; sixteen  pages  101^^x15^^;  subscription 
$1;  established  1864;  Frank  W.  Blcknell,  ed- 
itor; The  Mall  and  Times  Co.,  publishers 
(7-5  P). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,^  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding  2,250  in  1900  and  more  than 
1,000    in    1906    and    1907. 

PLiAIN  TALK;  Saturdays;  Independ- 
ent; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1869;  Blshard  Bros.,  publishers  (1—3). 


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SPIRIT   OF   THE   WEST;   Wednes 
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scription $1;  established   1«90;  Phil.  S.  Kell, 
editor;  Iowa  Turf  Publishing  Co..  publishers 
(1-6). 

Copies  printed:  5,176  in  1901 
6,095  in  1902 
5,941  in   1906 

Since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
delinite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  was 
credited  with   more   than   4,000   in    1907. 

WALLACE'S  FARMER;  Fridays; 
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11x16;  subscription  $1;  established  1879; 
Henry  Wallace,  editor;  Wallace  Publishing 
•Company,  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies    printed:    I5'i37  jti  1896 
26,007  in  1900 
28,763  in  1901 
33,769  in  1903 
36,811  in  1904 
40,124  in  1905 
45,019  in  1906 
50,000  in   1907 
W^ESTERN    WORLD;     Saturdays; 
roman  catholic;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscrip- 
tion $2;  established  October.  1902;  H.  F.  Bren- 
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Copies  printed:  4,75°  m  1894 
4,833  in  1896 
1,791   in   1907 

FARM  GAZETTE;  monthly;  agricul- 
tural; sixteen  pages  9x12;  subscription  50 
cents;  established  1904;  Farm  Gazette  Co.. 
editors  and  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  32,917  in  1905 
55,083  in  1906 
60,242  in   1907 

GRAND  ARMY  ADVOCATE  AND 
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lished 1879;  H.  M.  Belvel,  editor  and  publisher 
(1-8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  7,216  in 
1895  and  6,000  in  1900,  since_  which 
it  has  not  furnished  any  definite  and 
satisfactory  report,  but  was  credited 
with  more  than  4,000  in  1902  and  more 
than  2,250  in  1906  and  more  than 
1,000    in     1907. 

HOMEMAKER;  monthly ;  twenty  four 
to  thirty-two  pages  11x15:  subscription  50 
cents;  established  1898;  The  Homemaker 
Publishing  Company,  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  31,500  in  1898 
100,000  in  1905 
120,515   in   1907 

IOWA    HOMEOPATHIC    JOUR- 
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IOWA    MEDICAL    JOURNAL; 

monthly;  medical;  ninety-six  pages  8x10; 
subscription  $2;  established  1895  ;  Dr.  E.  E. 
Dorr,  editor  and  publisher  (1—6). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  2,275  ^of 
the  year  1901^  but  has  not  since  made 
claim  to  issumg  so  many  as  1,000 
copies. 

LADIES'  FAVORITE  MAGAZINEt 

monthly  ;  household  ;  twenty-four  pages 
10J^xl5i>^;  subscription  50 cents;  established 
Jufj%  1904;  The  Ladies'  Favorite  Magazine 
Publishing  Company,  editors  and  publlsherg 

(3-5  P). 

MERCHANTS'  TRADE  JOUR- 
NAL; monthly;  manufacturers,  jobbers 
and  retailers;  thirty-two  pages  9x12;  sub- 
scription $1.25:  established  July,  1902;  W.  J. 
Pilkington,  editor  and  publisher  (l— 8). 

Copies  printed:  4,541  in  1904 
10,062  in  1905 
18,720  in  1906 
31,558  in   1907 

MIDLAND  SCHOOLS;  monthly,  ex- 
cept July  and  August;  educational;  thirty- 
two  pages  8J^xlli>|;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1886;  C.  R.  Scroggie.  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  2,681  in 
1898    and    4,200    in    1902,    since    which 

it  has  not  furnished  any  definite  and 
satisfactory  report,  but  was  credited 
with  more  than  2,250  in   1906  and  1907- 

MIDWESTERN;  monthly  (A  A). 

NATIONAL  ECONOMIST;  monthly; 
Insurance  and  investment;  twenty  pages 
91^x121^;  subscription  $1;  established  1893; 
D.  H.  Caldwell,  editor;  Economist  Printing 
Company,  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  1,850  in  1906,  since 
which  it  has  not  furnished  any  definite 
and  satisfactory  report,  but  was  credit- 
ed   with    more    than    1,000    in    1907- 

NATIONAL  TRAVELER;  monthly; 
commercial  travelers;  sixteen  pages  9x12; 
subscription  $1;  established  1890;  W.  A.  Hut- 
ton,  editor;  National  Traveler  Company, 
publishers  (1—8). 

NORTHWESTERN    BANKER; 

monthly;  banking;  forty  eight  to  sixty 
pages 9x12;  subscription  $2;  established  1895; 
The  Northwestern  Banker  Publishing  Com- 
pany, editors  and  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  1,500  in  1898 
1,405  in  1902 
1,850  in   1907 

PEOPLE'S  POPULARMONTHLY; 

household;  thirty  two  pages  11x15;  sub- 
scription 50  cents;  established  1896;  People's 
Monthly  Company,  publishers  (3— 8). 

Copies  printed:  51,766  in  1901 
182,175  in  1905 
299.333  in   1907 

PRACTICAL  YOUNG  AMERICA; 

monthly;  juvenile;  sixteen  pages  9xllJ^; 
subscription  25  cents;  established  June,  1903; 
B.F.  Williams,  editor:  Campbell  Publishing 
Co.,  publishers  (11—5  P). 

STILL  COLLEGE  JOURNAL  OF 
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thIrty-sIx  pages  6x9;  subscription  50  cents; 
established  June.  190fi;  William  E.  D.  Rum- 
mel.  editor;  Still  College  of  Osteopathy,  pub- 
lishers (11—7). 

SUCCESSFUL  FARMING;  monthly; 
dairying,  poultry,  agriculture,  horticulture 
and  live  stock;  thirty-two  to  sixty-four 
pages  8x12;  subscription  50  cents;  estab- 
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(1-7). 

Copies     printed:     221,665  in   1905 
252,083  in   1906 

313,804  in    1907 

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pay  one  hundred  dollars  to  the  first  person 
who  successfully  controverts  its  accuracy. 

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WESTERN    FARM  JOURNAL.; 

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pages  15x2.i;  subscription  ^5  cents;  estab 
lished  1872;  Wm.  A.  Hutton,  editor;  Western 
Farm  Journal  Co..  publishers  (1— S). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  8,225  in 
1904,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
a  definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but 
was  credited  with  more  than  4,000  in 
1906    and    1907. 

WESTERN  MUSICAL.  HERALDj 
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11x15;  subscription  $1 ;  established  July,  190ti; 
Wendell  Heighton.  editor;  Western  Musical 
Herald  Company,  publishers  (1—8). 


DE  SOT  A,  Dallas  Co.  O  345t  pop.,  on 
Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Paciftc  Rd..  about 
23  m.  W.  by  S.  of  Des  Moines,  the  State 
capital. 
ADVOCATE;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

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DEWITT,  Clinton  Co.  D-  1,508  pop., 
on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  and  Chicago, 
Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rds.,  19  m.  W.  of  Clin- 
ton, the  county  seat,  and  25  N.  of  Daven- 
port. Flour  mills  and  manufactories.  Trade 
center. 

OBSERVER;  Fridavs  ;  republican ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.00;  estab- 
lished 1864;  Ed.  C.  Brown,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7 — 5). 

DEXTER,  Dallas  Co.  a   795t  pop., 

on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd..  36  m. 
W.  of  Des  Moines,  the  State  capital.  Agri- 
culture and  dairying. 

SENTINEL;  Fridays;  republican;  four 

pages    20x26;   subscription    $1;    established 
1882;  K.  P.  Reynolds,  editor    and  publisher 

(7-5). 

DIAGONAL,  iJiny^''^ Co. g  383-I- pop. , 
on  Chicago  Great  Western  and  Humeston 
&  Shenandoah  Rds.,  12  m.  N.  W.  of  Mount 
Ayr,  the  county  seat.  Farming  and  stock 
raising. 
PROGRESS;    Fridays;    eight  pages 

13x20;  subscription  $1 :  established  1891;  C.  F. 

Quinn,  editor  and  publisher  (9—8). 

DICKENS,  Clay    Co.  \j  300  pop.,  on 

Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,6  m.E. 

of  Spencer,  the  county  .<!eat.    Agriculture. 

SENATE;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1891; 
G.  E.  Perkins,  editor;  Senate  Publishing  Co., 
publishers  (5—8)  (A  A). 

DOLIilVER,  Emmett  Co.  ^  250  pop., 
on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.  and  Lake 


Okamanpadu,  15  m.  N.  E.  otEstheivlile,  the 

county  seat.    Agriculture. 

REVIEW;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1  50:  established 
September,  19U1;  A.  E.  HilJ,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7— fj). 

DONNELLSON,  Lee  Co.  R  350  pop.. 

at  crossing  of  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Kansas 

City,  and  St.  Louis,  Koekuk  &  Northwestern 

Rds.,  23  m.  N.  W.  of  Koekuk  and  33  S.  W.  of 

Burlington.    Flour,  agriculture,  live   stock 

and  dairj'ing. 

REVIEW;  Thursdays;  four  pages  18x24; 
subscription  si;  established  1897;  William 
Huckell,  editor  and  publisher  (1—5). 

DOON,  Dyon  Cn.  tl  545t  pop.,  on  Chi- 
cago, St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  &  Omaha  and 
Sioux  City  &  Northern  Rds.,  10  m.  S.  of  Rock 
Rapids,  the  county  seat.    Farming. 

LYON  CO.  PRESS;  Thursdays;  Inde- 
pendent ;  eight  pages  15x22 ;  subscription 
§1.50;  established  1888;  Hazlitt  Bros.,  editors 
and  publishers  U— 4). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  190^ 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had. 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the  claim. 

DOUGHERTY,  Cerro  Gordo  Co.  b 

400  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.. 

18  m.  S.  E.  of  Mason  City,  the  county  seat. 

Farming  and  stock  i-aising. 

WORLD;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1900;  C.  A. 
Davidson,  editor  and  publisher  (1 — 8). 

DOW  CITY,  Crawford  Co.  -D  541 
pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  10  m. 
S.  W.  of  Denison,  the  county  seat.  Agri- 
culture. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  independent; 
eight  pages  13x20:  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1891 ;  A.  H.  Rudd,  editor  and  publisher 
(1-8). 

DOWS,    Wright  Co.   r^    818t  pop.,  on 
Burlington,  Cedar  Rapids  &  Northern  Rd. 
and   Iowa  r.,  14  m.  S.  E.  of  Clarion,  the 
county  seat.  Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 
ADVOCATE;    Fridays ;    republican ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1880;    H.  G    Zimmerman,  editor   and' 
publisher  (11-5  P). 

DUBUQUE,    c.  li.,  Dubuque    Co.  O 

36,297t  pop.,  on  Chicago.  Milwaukee  &  St. 
Paul,  Chicago.  Burlington  &  Quincy,  Chi- 
cago, Great  Western  and  Illinois  Central 
Rds.aud  Mississippi  r.  Large  manufactories 
and  wholesale  and  retail  trade.  Agricul- 
tural center. 

DAILY. 

TELEGRAPH-HERALD  AND 
MORNING        TELEGRAPH; 

every  evening  except  Sunday,  and  every 
mominc  except  Monday,  and  S  E  I>I  I  - 
WEEKLY,  Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  inde- 
pendent-democratic; eight  pages  17x24;  sub- 
scrlDtion— dally  $3,  Sunday  $1.50,  semi-week- 
ly $1;  established— re/c&rap/j  1870,  Herald 
1836,  consolidated  WOl:  R.  Louis  Murphy,  edi- 
tor;   The  Telegraph  Herald  Co.,  publishers 

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No  satisfactory  statement  has  ever 
been  secured  from  the  semi-weekly  edi- 
tion of  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit 
for  exceeding  4,000  in  1900  and  more 
than    2,250   in    1906    and    1907. 

TIMES-JOURNAL.;  every  moruing, 
every  evening  except  Sunday,  and  WEEK- 
LY, Wednesdays;  republican;  daily  eight 
to  twelve,  Sunday  sixteen  to  thirty,  weekly 
eight  pages  17x22;  subscription—daily  $3, 
Sunday  $1,  weekly  $1;  established  1856; 
Smith-Morgan  Printing  Co.,  publishers  (1—8). 


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Copies    printed:     daily. 


Suriday, 


5.341 
12,759 
11,349 
16,942 

21,432 
13,555 


in 
in 
in 
in 
in 
in 


1896 

1905 
1907 
1903 

1905 
1907 

ever 


Xo  satisfactory  statement  has 
been  secured  from  the  weekly  edition 
of  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding  7,500  in  1896,  exceeding 
2,250  in  1903,  and  more  than  1,000 
in    1906  and   1907. 

WEEKLY. 

CATHOLIC  TRIBUNE;  Thursdays; 
roman  catholic;  eight  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1899;  Nicholas  Gon- 
ner, editor;  Catholic  Printing  Co.,  publishers 
a1-8). 

Copies     printed:     4,3oi  i"   1902 

8,487  in   1906 

12,281   in   1907 

DER    PRESBYTERIANER;    Wed 

nesdays;    German;    presbyterian:    eight   to 
twelve  pages  10Jxl3i;  subscription  $1.50;  es- 
tablished 1867;   Rev.  D.  Grierier.  editor;  Con 
vention  of  German   Presbyterian  Ministers 
and  Elders,  publishers  n—S). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  i,34S  .i^ 
1900  and  1,550  in  J904,  since  which 
it  has  not  furnished  any  definite  and 
satisfactory  report,  but  was  credited 
with  more  than  1,000  in  1906  and  1907. 
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and  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rds.,  23 

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and  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rds.  and 
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clothltm  factories.    Coalmines. 

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14  m.  S.  E.  of  Rockwell  City,  the  county 

seat. 

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FARRAGUT,    Fremont    Co.  p  514t 

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7  m.  S.  W.  of  Shenandoah.    Stock  and  grain 

raising. 

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FENTON,   Kossuth    Co.  ^    185  pop., 

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from  Algona,  the  county  seat.      Farming 

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FOREST  CITY,  c.  h.,  Winnebago  Co. 
^  l,758t  pop.,  on  Minneapolis  &  St.  Louis, 
Burlington,  Cedar  Rapids  &  Northern  Rd., 
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Great  Western,  Ft.  Dodge  and  Minneapolis 
&  St.  Louis  Rds.  and  Des  Moines  r.,  90  m.  N. 
of  Des  Moines,  the  State  capital.  Gas, 
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9,278+  pop.,  on  Chicago.  Burlington  &  Quin- 
cy, Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  and  Chi- 
cago, Ft.  Madison  &  Des  Moines  Rds.  and 
Mississippi  r.  Foundries  and  machine  shops, 
iron  works,  plow  factory,  saw  mills.  Farm- 
ing-tool, chair  and  other  manufactories. 
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GI:B.M.AI9IA,  Kossuth  Co.  i  384tpop., 
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seat.    Grain  elevators.    Agriculture. 

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GIIiM  AN,  ^a^«^«^^  Co.  a  504  pop., 

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Marshalltown,  the  county  seat,  and  60  N.  E. 

of  Des  Moines,  the   State   capital.      Grain 

and   stock     shipping.      Canning    factory. 

Farming. 

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GILMORE  CITY, Pocahontas  Co.\2 
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GLAD  BROOK,  Tama  Co.  n  842t 
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Chicago  Great  Western  Rds.,  16  m.  N.  by 
N.  W.  of  Toledo,  the  county  seat.  Manu- 
factures of  harness,  brick  and  tile  and 
printing  presses.  Grain,  hog  and  cattle 
raising. 

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GLEN  WOOD,  c.  li.,  Mills  Co.  p3,040t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd,, 
20  m.  S.  E.  of  Council  Bluffs.  Farming  and 
stock  raising. 

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GlilDDEN,  Carroll   Co.  -Q    T33t  pop., 

on  Chicago  &  North wesieiu   Rd.,  8  m.  W. 

of  Carroll,  the    county   seat,  and  100  N.  E, 

of  Omaha,  Neb.    Agriculture. 

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information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
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GOLDFIELD,  ^Vright  Co.  b  628t 
pop.,  at  junction  of  Chicago,  Rock  Island 
&  Pacific  and  Chicago  &  Northwestern 
Rds.,  10  m.  W.  of  Clarion,  the  county  seat. 
Shipping  point  for  grain,  hay,  produce  and 
live  stock. 

CHRONICI.,E;  Fridays  (A  A). 
GOWRIE,  Webster  Co.  a  881  pop.,  on 
Chicago.  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  and  Chicago 
Northwestern  Rds.,  20  m.  S.  of  Fort  Dodge. 
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1889;    Armains   F.  Patton,    editor   and  pub- 
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GRAETTINGER,  P(*lo  Alto  Co.  ^ 

388+   pop.,  on  Burlington.  Cedar  Rapids  & 

Northern  Rd.,10  m.  N.  of  Emmetsburg,the 

county  seat,  and  12  S.  by  S.  E.  of  Esterville. 

Agriculture,  dairying,  stock  and   poultry 

raising. 

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pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1893; 

T.  Larson,  editor  and  publisher. 

GRAND  JUNCTION,  Greene  Co.  a 

1,113+  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  and 
Minneapolis  &  St.  Louis  Rds.,  50  m. 
N.  W.  of  Des  Moines,  the  State  capital. 
Trade  in  live  stock,  grain,  butter  and  eggs. 
Manufactures  of  tiles  and  brick.  Coal 
mining. 

GLOBE;  semi-weekly,  Tuesdays  and 
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HARRIS,  Osceola  Co.  ^  217t  pop.,  on 
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HAWKEYE,  Fayette  Co. i:^  .5181  pop., 
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W.  of  West  Union,  the  county  seat.  Agri- 
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HAZLETON,  Buchanan  Co.  Q-  .500 
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2,191   in   1907 

HILIiSBORO,  Henry  Co.  U,  350  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Ft.  Madison  &  Des  Moines  Rd., 

12  m.  S.W.ofMt.  Pleasant,  the  county  seat, 
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HOPKINTON,  Delaivare   Co.  a-  767t 

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stock  raising. 

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HORNICK,   Woodbury    Co.    -a    2841 
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Rd.,  about  27  m.  S.  E.  of  Sioux  City. 
INDEX;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

HUBBARD,  Hardin  Co.  n  6761  Pop., 
on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  15  m.  S.  W. 
of  Eldora,  the  county  seat.  Wagon  fac- 
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HUDSON,  Blackhawk  Go.  a  3591  pop., 

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of  Waterloo,  the  county  seat.     Shipping 

point.    Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

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M.  L.  Boyd,  editor  and  publisher  (9—3). 

HULiIi,  Sioux  Co.  tl  725  pop.,  on  Chi- 
cago, Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  12  m.  N.  of 
Orange  City,  the  county  seat.  Lumber 
yards  and  factories.  Farming  and  livestock, 

INDEX;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
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1879;  C.  N.  Sawyer,  editor  and  publisher (7— 5). 

HUMBOLDT,  Humboldt  Co.  tl  1,4741 
pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  and  Min- 
neapolis &  St.  Louis  Rds.  and  Des  Moines 
r.,  18  m.  N.  of  Fort  Dodge.  Agriculture  and 
stock  raising. 

HERALD;  Fridays ;  people's  party ; 
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1899  and   1,513  in    1904,   since  which  it 
has    not    furnished    a    report,    but    was 
credited   with  more   than    1,000   in    1907. 

HUMBOLDT  CO.  REPUBLICAN; 
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1,000  in   1906  and   1907. 

HUMESTON,  Wayne  Co.  p  945t  pop., 

on  Chicago,  Burlington&  Quincy,  Humeston 

&   Shenandoah   and   Keokuk   &   Western 

Rds.,  15  m.  N.  W.  of  Corydon,  the  county 

seat.    Farming  and  stock  raising. 

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INDEPENDENCE,  c.  h.,  Buchanan 

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Rapids  &  Northern  and  Illinois  Central 
Rds.  and  Wapsipinicon  r.,  69  m.  W.  of 
Dubuque.  Trotting-horse  breeding.  Agri- 
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been  credited  with  more  than  1,000 
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1907. 

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isfactory report,  but  was  credited  with 
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3.261+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Paci- 
fic and  Chicago,  Burlington  St  Quincy  Rds., 
21  m.  S.  of  Des  Moines,  the  State  capital. 
Coal,  lumber,  agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

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cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the  claim. 

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pages  18x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
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definite  and  satisfac.tory  report,  but  was 
credited  with  more  than  i,ooo  in  1906 
and    1907. 

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1893;  E.  B  Dowell,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 
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1899,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
any  definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but 
has  been  credited  with  more  than  1,000 
every  year  since,  up  to  and  including 
1907. 

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subscription  $1;  established  1870;  Undergrad- 
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INWOOD,  I^yon  Co.  tl    613  pop.,  on 

Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  22  m. 

S.  W.  of  Rock  Rapids,  the   county   seat. 

Farming.    Stock  raising. 

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pages  17x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1890;  W.  J.  Stearns,  editor;  Herald  Printing 
Co.,  publishers  (7—5). 

IONIA,  Chickasato  Co.  [if  306t  pop.,  on 

Chicago.  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  9  m. 

W.  of    New   Hampton,    the   county  seat. 

Creamery.    Farming. 

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IOWA   CITY,  c.  h.,  Johnson  Co.  a- 
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Northern    and    Chicago,    Rock   Island   & 
Pacific   Rds.    and    Iowa   r..  54    m.   W.  of 
Davenport.    Seat   of   State   University  of 
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this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  eflfect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the  claim. 

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Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
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since  which  it  has  not  furnished  a  re- 
port, but  was  credited  with  more  than 
1,000    in    1906    and    1907, 

REPUBLICAN;  every  evening  except 
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publican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription- 
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Copies  printed:  The  daily  edition  of 
this  paper  had  credit  for  an  average 
issue  of  1,145  in  1900  and  3,079  in 
1905,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
any  definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but 
was  credited  with  more  than  1,000  in 
1906    and    1907. 

The  weekly  edition  had  credit  for 
issuing  more   than    1,000   copies  regular- 


ly in  the  years  1900  and  1903,  but  has 
not  since  set  up  any  claim  for  issuing 
so  manv. 

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17>^x22  ;  subscription  $2;  established  1891; 
Elmer  E.  Johnston,  editor  and  publisher 
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Copies     printed:      3,018  in   1907 

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lished October,  1901;  Euyrene  B.  Peck,  mana- 
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to  June;  collegiate;  forty  pages  TxlOj^;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1903;  M.  L.  Ferson, 
editor;  Alumni  Bureau  of  Information,  pub- 
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Copies  printed  :     1,666  in  1907 

IOWA  METHODIST;  monthly;  meth- 
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tion 75  cents  ;  established  1882 ;  H.  H.  Falrall, 
D.D.,  editor  and  publisher  (12—2). 

IOWA  JOURNAL  OF  HISTORY 
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dred and  sixty  pages  7x11;  subscription  $2; 
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editor;  State  Historical  Society,  publishers 
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ary, April,  June  and  October;  medical; 
eighty  to  one  hundred  pages  6x9;  subscrip- 
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T.  R.  Campbell,  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed  :  750  in  1907 

IOWA  FALLS,  ffardin  Co.  n  2,840+ 
pop.,  on  Illinois  Central  and  Burlington, 
Cedar  Rapids  &  Northern  and  Chicago, 
Iowa  and  Dakota  Rds.  and  Iowa  r..  15  m. 
N.  W.  of  Eldova,  the  county  seat.  Flour 
mills,  tile  factories  and  machine  shops. 

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lished 1857;  S.  B.  Stonerook,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

IRETON,  Sioux  Co.  tl  545+  pop.,  on 
Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd..  10  m.  W.  of 
Orange  City,  the  county  seat.  Agriculture. 
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January,"  1904;  Lee  D.  Maynard,  editor  and 

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JAMAICA,  Chithrie  -D  Co.  500  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  10 
m.  W.  of  Perry.    Cheese  factory,  feed  mill 
and  coal  mine.    Corn  and  hogs. 
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subscription  $1 ;  established  1897;  C.  E.  Trom- 

bley.  editor  and  oubllsher  (7—5). 

JANESVILLE,  Bremer  Co.  cf  311t 
pop.,  on  Illinois  Central  Rd.,  5  m.  S.  of 
Waverly,  the  county  seat.  Milling  and  agri- 
culture. 

BANNER;  Wednesdays;  Independent: 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1392;  F.  F.  Fitkin,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3). 

JEFFERSON, c.h.,  Greene  Co.  a 
2,601+  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  and 
Des    Moines,   Northern  &    Western    Rds., 


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about  60  m.  N.  W.  of  Des  Moines,  the  State 
capital.    Cigar  factories  and  flour  milis. 

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dit for  an  average  issue  of  1,511  in 
1894  and  2,290  in  1899,  since  which 
it  has  not  furnished  any  definite  and 
satisfactory  report,  but  has  been  cre- 
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Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
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and  1,730  in  1905,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  a  report,  but  was  cre- 
dited  with    more    than    1,000    in    1907. 

3"EST5'P y  Buchanan  Co.  D-690t  pop.,  on 
Illinois  Central  Rd.,  9  m.  W.  of  Independ- 
ence, the  county  seat.  Dairying,  stock 
raising  and  farming. 

CITIZEN'S  HERALD;  Thursdays; 
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tablished 1899;  Fay  R.  Place,  editor;  The 
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JEWELL,  Hamilton  Co.  U  947t  Pop., 
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of  Webster  City,  the  county  seat.  Farming. 
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KALONA,  Washington  Co.  R  530t  pop. , 
on  Burlington,  Cedar  Rapids  &  Northern 
Rd.,  12  m.  N.  of  Washington,  the  county 
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NEWS;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1891;  D.C.Miller, 
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KANAWHA,  Hancock    Co.    t^    300 

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KELLERTON,  Rimjgold  Co.  g  520 
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KELLOGG,  Jasper  Co.  n  653t  pop., 
on  Chicago,   Rock  Island   &   Pacific  Rd., 
45  m.  N.  E.  of  Des  Moines,  the  State  capital. 
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KENSETT,  Worth  Co.  ft  469t  pop.,  on 
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the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 

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KEOKUK,  Lee  Co.  R  14,641t  pop.,  on 
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Rock  Island  &  Pacific,  Keokuk  &  Western, 
Wabash  and  Toledo,  Peoria  &  Western 
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3,673  in    1906 

Since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  biit  was 
credited   with   more   than    2,250    in    1905. 

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editor;  Keokuk  Publishing  Co.,  publishers 
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Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1899 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
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cordance of  a  rating  to  that  eflFect.  It 
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since,    up    to    and    including    1907. 

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KEOSATTQUA,    c.  h.,    Van    Buren 

Co.  R  1,117+ pop.,  on  Chicago.  Rock  Island  & 

Paciflc  Rd.  and  Des  Moines  r.,  48  m.  N.  W. 

of  Keokuk.    Farming. 

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Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
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and  satisfactory  report,  but  has  been 
credited  with  more  than  i.ooo  every 
vear  since,  up  to  and  including  1907. 
"  -iliTATE  LINE  DEMOCRAT;  Weflnes 
days;  democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  establislied  1870;  Geo  F.  Smith, 
editor  and  publisher  (7—5). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies 
regularly  in  the  year  1896,  but  has  not 
since  set  up  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory claim  for  issuing  so  many. 

K  £ O  T  A,  Keokuk  Co.  P,  996t  pop.,  on 
Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd.,  12  m. 
E.  of  Sigourney,  the  county  seat.  Mills  and 
factories,  dairying,  stock  raising  and  agri- 
culture. 
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1875;  A.  H.  &  J.  C.  Richardson,  editors  and 

publishers. 

KINGSLEY,  Plymouth  Co.  ti  7201 

pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  20  m.  i 

S.  E.  of   Le  Mars,  the  county  seat.   Grain 

and  live  stock. 

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tablished 1892;  J.  H.  Beardsley,  editor;  J.  H. 
Beardsley  &  Co.,  publishers  (7—3). 

KIRON,  Crawford  Co.  -a  250  pop.,  on 

Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  12  m.  N.  of 

Denison,  the  county  seat.    Farming. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
March.  1905;  J.  A.  Lawrence  &  Son,  editors 
and  publishers  (1—8). 

KLEMME,  Hancock  Co.  b  262t  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd.,  5  m. 
S.  of  Garner,  the  county  seat.  Agriculture. 
TIMES;  Thursdays;  (A  A). 

KNIERIM,  Calhoun  Co.  ^  327t  pop., 

on  Illinois  Central  Rd.,  17  m.  W.  of  Fort 

Dodge. 

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LiAMONT,  Buchanan  Co.  D-63f5t  pop., 
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LETTS,    Louisa   Co.   Q,  387  pop.,  on 

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15  m.  N.  W.  of   Cresco,  the   county  seat. 

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and  live  stock. 

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editor;  Austin  &  Austin,  publishers. 

LINNGROVE,  Buena  Vista  Co.  ^  400 

pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  20  m. 
N.  of  Storm  Lake,  the  county  seat.  Agri- 
culture and  stock  raising. 

INDEPENDENT;  Friday8;independent; 
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LISBON,  Linn   Co.   O  9.o6t    pop.,  on 

Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  12   m.  S.  E. 

of  Marion,  the  county  seat.     Flour  mills. 

Farming. 

HERA  liD;  Thursdays:  republican:  eight 
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15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1874; 
Albert  M.  Floyd,  editor  and  publisher  (9—3). 

"LISCOMB,  Marshall  Co.  C  338t  pop., 
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town,  the  county  seat. 

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lilTTLE  ROCK,  Lyon  Co.  t:399t 
pop.,  oa  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Paclflc 
R(l.,8m.  N.  W.  of  Siblej'.    Farming. 

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eight  pages  15x22  ;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
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I.ITTI.E  SIOUX,  Harrison  Co.-n427t 
pop.,  on  Little  Sioux  r.,  12  m.  N.  W.  of  Lo- 
gan, the  county  seat.  Farming  and  stock 
raising. 

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March,  1901;  H.  W.  Kerr,  editor  and  publisher 
(1-8). 

INDEPENDENT;     Saturdays;     re 
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$1.25;    established    1882;   D.  W.  Butts,  editor 
and  publisher. 

X.IVERMORE,  Humboldt  Co.  i  618 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Paclflc, 

Minneapolis  &  St.  Louis  Rds.,  10  m.  N.  of 

Dakotah. 

GAZETTE;  Fridays;  independent- re- 
publican; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
«1.50;  established  1882;  W.  F.  Miller,  editor 
and  publisher  (12—3). 

LOGAN,  c.  h.,  Harrison  Co.  -D  l,377t 
pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.  and 
Boj-er  r.,  31  m.  N.  of  Council  Bluffs.  Stone 
quarry.    Agriculture. 

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the  year  1900  and  1,402  in  1902.  but 
has  not  since  made  definite  and  satis- 
factory claim  to  issuing  so  many  as 
1. 000    copies. 

OBSERVER;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  .«;i;  estab- 
lished 1885;  J.  C.  McCabe,  editor;  J.  C.  &  F.  H. 
McCabe.  publishers  (fi — 7). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  years  1902 
and  1907  this  paper  seemed  to  assert 
that  it  had  an  average  issue  exceeding 
1,000  copies,  but  failed  to  furnish  such 
definite  information  as  would  w^arrant 
the   accordance  of  a  rating  to   that  effect. 

LOHRVIIiLE,  Calhoun  Co.  -n  5971 

pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northvrestern  and  Des 

Moines,  Northern  &  Western  Rds.,  10m.  S.E. 

of  Rockwell  City,  the  county  seat.     Live 

stock  and  farming. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays:  republican: 
eight  pages  13x20:  subscription  SI;  estab- 
lished 1839;  J.  C.  Ashton,  editor  and  publisher 

(8-3). 

LONETREE,  Johnson  Co.  D- 60nt  pop., 

on  Burlington,  Cedar  Rapids  &  Northern 

Rd.,  17  m.  S.  of  Iowa  City,  the  county  seat. 

Stock  raising  and  agriculture. 

REPORTER;  Fridays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1892:  \V.  H.  Younkin,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8—3  PI. 

IjORIMOR,  U7iion  Co.  g  587t  pop.,  on 

Chicago  Great  Western  Rd.,  47  m.  S.  W.  of 

Des  Moines,  the  State  capital.    Farming  and 

stock  raising. 

JOURNAL;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages,  13x20;  subscription  $1 ;  e8tahUshedl388; 
H.  L.  Bishop,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 


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liOVILIA,   Monroe   Co.    Q  600   pop., 

on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  and  Wa- 
bash Rds.,  10  m.  N.  W.  of  Albia. 

PRESS;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  16x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1907;  Henry  L. 
Gaddis,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

LOWDEN,  Cedar  Co.  D-  544  pop.,  on 

Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  16  m,  N.  E. 

of  Tipton. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  independent;  four  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1902;  Geo. 
W.  Mueller,  editor;  Chas.  A.  Seaton,  publish- 
er (12—3). 

LUCAS,   Lucas   Co.  p  1, 132 1  pop.,  on 

Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,  9  m.  W. 

of  Chariton,  the  county  seat.    Coal  mining. 

LEDGER;  Thursdays  ;  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1.25;  established  1899; 
F.  W.  Richards,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

LU VERNE,  Kossuth  Co.  \^  534t  pop., 

on  Minneapolis  &  St.  Louis  and  Chicago  & 
Northwestern  Rds.,  14  m.  S.  E.  of  Algona, 
the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 

DES    MOINES    VALLEY     NEWS; 

Thursdays;  republican;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1890;  Hal  E. 
Rogers,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 

'LY'SNVILiL.B,  Jasper  Co.  n  500  pop., 

on  Iowa  Central  Rd.,  17  m.  S.  E.  of  Newton, 

the  county  seat;  also  on  Skunk  r.    Stock 

raising  and  farming. 

STAR;  Wednesdays;  independent;  six 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
November,  1900:  Clark  Brown  &  Son,  editors 
and  publishers  (1—8). 

LYONS,  Clinton  Co.  D-.  on  Chi- 
cago, Burlingti  n  &  Quincy  Rd.  Suburb 
of  Clinton. 

CLINTON  MIRROR;  Saturdays;  re 
publican;    eight  pages    24xo(i;    subscription 
$1.50;  established   May.  1854;   W.  D.  Eaton, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

TRI-CITY  LABOR  VOICE;  semi 
monthly;  labor  independent;  four  pages 
14x20:  subscription  75  cents;  established  1900; 
P.  Hofman,  editor;  Voice  Publishing  Co. 
publishers  (#—5). 

Copies    printed:    This   paper   had   cre- 
dit   for    an    average    issue    of    1,386    in 
1903    and    2,222     in    1904,    since    which 
it  has  not  furnished  a   report,  but  was 
credited   with   more   than    1,000   in    1907. 

LYTTON,  Sac  Co.  -n  209t  pop.,  on  Chi- 
cago, Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  35  m.  W.  of 
Fort  Dodge. 

STAR;  Fridays;  Independent;  eight 
pages  14x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1904;  G.  A.  Craig,  editor  and  publisher  (1—7). 

MoCALLSBURG, -S^ory   Co.    D   200 

pop.,  on  Iowa  Central  Rd.,  10  m.  N.  of  Nev- 

ada,   the  county   seat.      Agriculture   and 

dairying. 

TRIBUNE;  Wednesdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1900:  Charles  H.  Beach,  editor  and 
publisher  (5—3). 

MoCLELLAND,  Pottawattamie  Co.p 
on  Chicago  Great  Western  Rd.,  about  9  m. 
N.  E.  of  Council  Bluffs. 
PRESS;  Thursdays  (A  A). 


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MoGREGOR,  Clayton  Co.  cf  l,498t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd. 
and  Mississlpplr.,  opposite  Prairie  duChlen, 
Wis.,  51  ni.  above  Dubuque. 

NEWS;  Wednesdays ;  republican;  eight 
pages  18x24  ;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
1861;  J.  F.Widman,  editor  and  publisher(8— 3). 
Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  1,228  in 
1901  and  1,690  in  1904,  since  which  it 
has  not  furnished  a  report,  but  was 
credited    with    more    than    1,000    in    1907. 

NORTH  IOWA  TIMES  ;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  17x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1856:  Anton  Huebsch,  editor 
and  publisher  (12—5). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding  1,000  in  1895  and  every 
year    since,    up    to    and    including     1907. 

MACEDONIA,  Pottaioattamie  Co.p 

295+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Qulncy 

Rd.,  25  m.    S.  E.   of    Council   Bluffs,   the 

county  seat.       Stock  raising. 

BOTN A  VA LL,E Y  NEWS ; Thursdays; 
republican;  eight  pages  13x2U;  subscription 
$1 ;  established  1881 ;  J.  N.  ToUinger, editor  and 
publishers  (8—3). 

MADRID,  Boone  Co.  n  l,021t  pop., on 

Chicago,   Milwaukee   &  St.  Paul   and  Des 

Moines,  Northern  &  Western  Rds.,  25  m.  N. 

W.  of  Des  Moines,  the  State  capital.    Stone 

quarries,  coal  mines,  fire  and  potters' clay. 

REGISTER -NEWS;  Thursdays;  re- 
publican; eight  pages  15x22;  sub.scription  $1 ; 
established  1882;  C.  A.  Silford,  editor  and  puD- 
Uiher  (2—3). 

M.A.IuCO'M.,  J^oweshiek  Co.  D  404+  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd., 
63  m.  E.  of  Des  Moines,  tlie  State  capital. 
Farming. 

I^EA  DER;  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1838;    J.  E.   Latchem,  editor  and    publisher 

(ia-5). 

MALVERN,  Mills  Co.  p  l,i86t  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  and 
Tabor  &  Northern  and  Wabash  Rds.,  26  m. 
S.  E.  of  Council  Bluffs.  Grain,  stock  rais- 
ing and  fruit  shipping. 

LEADER;  Thursdays ;  republican ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1875;  W.  P.  Wortman,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12—6). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  tcr 
exceeding  1,000  in  1900,  and  every 
year  since,  up  to  and  including  1907. 
SOUTH-WEST  10 WAN;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1898;  C.  M.  Rice. editor;  Mal- 
vern Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (2—3). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1902 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the  claim. 

MANCHESTER,  c.  b.,  Delaware  Co. 
D-  2,887+  pop.,  on   Illinois   Central  Rd.  and 


Maquoketa  r.,  47  m.  W.  of  Dubuque.   Manu- 
facturing and  dairying. 

DELAWARE   CO.  NEWS;    Wednes 
days;    republican;    eight  pages    18x24;    sub- 
scription $1;  establisned  1895;  D.  H.  Young, 
editor;  News  Co.  (Inc.).  publishers  (10—6). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  2,995  ^^ 
1899  and  over  2,250  in  1900.  since 
which  it  has  not  furnished  any  report, 
but  has  been  credited  with  more  than 
1,000  every  year  since,  up  to  and  in- 
cluding   1907. 

DEMOCRAT;  Wednesdays  ;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  18T4;  Bronson  &  Carr.  editors  and 
publishers  (A  A). 

HERALD;  Mondays;  independent;  four 
pages  8^^x11;  subscription  .50  cents;  estab- 
lished January,  1893;  Joe  McCormick,  editor; 
McCormiek  Bros..  puV)lishers  (l — 7). 

PRESS;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  2<Jx26;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1871:  H.  L.  Rann,  Jr..  editor  and  publisher. 
Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  1,701  for 
the  year  1896,  but  has  not  since  made 
claim  to  issuing  so  many  as  1,000 
copies. 

MANILLA.  Craivford  Co.  -D  773+  pop., 

on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd..60m. 

N.  E.  of  Council   Bluffs.    Agriculture  and 

live  stock. 

REPUBLICAN;  semi-weekly, Tuesdays 
and  Fridays;  repunlican;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1896;  M.  Mor- 
gan, editor  and  publisher  (2— 3)  (A  A). 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  indepenuent ;  eight 
pages  17x24;  subscription  $1.50;  'established 
1899:  J.  C.  Rickler,  editor;  J.  J.  McDermott, 
publisher  (1—8). 

MANLY,  Worth  Co.  b  359t  pop.,  on 
Burlington,  Cedar  Rapids  &  Northern  and 
Chicago  &  Great  Western  and  Iowa  Cen- 
tral Rds.,  lOJ^  m.  S.  of  Northwood.  the 
county  seat,  and  9  N.  of  Mason  City.  Agri- 
culture and  live  stock. 
TRIBUNE;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1.25;  established  1898;  Bert 
Hamilton,  editor  and  publisher  (8—6). 

MANNING,  Carroll  Co.  -O  1,169+ pop., 

on  Chicago  &  Northwestern,  Chicago  Great 
Western  and    Chicago,  Milwaukee    &   St. 
Paul  Rds.,  15  m.  S.  W.  of  Carroll,  the  coun- 
ty seat.     Grain,  live  stock  and  farming. 
HEROLD;  Fridays;  German;  independ- 
ent-democrat; twelve  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion $2:  established  1894;  Bert  Kraus,  editor 
and  publisher  (5—3). 

I     MONITOR;  Thursdays;  republican;  ten 

'pages    18x23;    subscription    $1;    established 

1881;  G.W.Laflar,  editor  and  publisher  (12— 4). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding    1,000    in    1906    and    in    1907. 

M ANSON,  Calhoun  Co.  -n  1,424+  pop., 
on  Illinois  Central  &  Rock  Island  Rd., 
18  m.  W.  of  Fort  Dodge.  Stock  and  grain 
raising. 

DEMOCRAT;  Wednesdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  17x24;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1891;  J.  F.  Dalton,  editor  and  publisher 
(1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for   an    average    issue   of    2,021    in    1905, 


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since     which     it     has     not     furnished     a 
,  definite   and   satisfactory   report,   but  was 
credited    with    more    than    i,ooo    in    1906 
and    1907. 

JO  URN  A  Li;  Wednesdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  |l;  estab- 
lished 1874;  Long  Bros.,  editors  and  publish- 
ers (7 — 5). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1902 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the  claim, 

MAPIiETON,  Monona  Co.  -a  1,200 
pop.,  juuction  of  Chicago  &  Northwestern 
and  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rds., 
45  m.  S.  E.  of  Sioux  City.  Agriculture  and 
stock  raising. 

PRESS ;  Fridays;  republican ;  eight  pages 
17x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1871;  H. 
V.  Chapin,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 
Copies     printed:      1,475  in   1902 
1,530  in   1907 

MAQUOKETA,  c.  h.,  Jackson  Co.  o- 
3,777+  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  and 
Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rds.,  40  m. 
N.  of  Davenport,  Live  stock,  grain  and 
timber. 

EXCELSIOR;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1856;  J.  P.  Gruwell,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (5—3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  has  on 
two  occasions  indicated  a  desire  to  have 
credit  for  issuing  more  than  1,000 
copies  regularly,  but  such  definite  infor- 
mation as  would  warrant  such  a  rating 
has   never  been   forthcoming. 

JACKSON  JOURNAL;  Thursdays; 
German;  independenf;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1.5u;  established  is79;  Paul 
Herter,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  years  1901 
and  1907  this  paper  seemed  to  assert 
that  it  had  an  average  issue  exceeding 
1,000  copies,  but  failed  to  furnish  such 
definite  information  as  would  warrant 
the   accordance  of  a  rating  to  that  effect. 

JACKSON  REPUBLICAN;  Tues 
days;  republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1.25;  established  1893;  R.  G.  Grant, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

JACKSON  SENTINEL  ;  Thursdays; 
democratic  ;  eight  pages  20x26  ;  subsciiption 
$1.50;  established  1854;  Swigart  &  Sons,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  issue  of  2,000  in  1899  and 
2,214  in  1903,  since  which  it  has  not 
furnished  any  definite  and  satisfactory 
report,  but  has  been  credited  with 
more  than  1,000  every  year  since,  up 
to    and   including    1907. 

RECORD;  Wednesdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  1.5x22;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 1878;  F.  L.  Sunderlin,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies 
regularly  in  the  years  1898  and  1900, 
but  has  not  since  set  up  any  definite 
and  satisfactory  claim  for  issuing  so 
:nany. 
RED   POLLED  RECORD;  monthly; 


live  stock  ;  twelve  pages  10x12;  subscrip- 
tion 35  cents;  established  1896;  F.  E.  Sander- 
son, editor;  Red  Polled  Record  Publishing 
Company,  publishers  (12—4)  (A  A). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  1,725  in 
1897  and  2,083  in  1904,  since  which  it 
has  not  furnished  a  report,  but  was  cre- 
dited  with   more   than    1,000   in    1906. 

MARATHON,  J5M«na  Vista  Co. )j659i 

pop.,   on   Chicago    &    Northwestern    and 

Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rds.,  26  m. 

N.  E.   of  Storm   Lake,   the   county  seat. 

Farming. 

REPUBLIC;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1890;  L.  E.  Bladine,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

MARBLE  ROCK,  Floyd  Co.  b  573t 
pop.,  on  Burlington,  Cedar  Rapids  &  North- 
ern Rd.  and  Shell  Rock  r.,  12  m.  S.  W.  of 
Charles  City,  the  county  seat.  Shipping 
point  for  grain  and  stock.    Agriculture. 

J  O  U  R  N  A  li  ;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.5():  estab- 
lished 1875;  H.  B.  Nies,  editor  and  publisher 

(8-3).      ■ 

MARCUS,  Cherokee  Co.  )j  718t  pop., 

on  Illinois  Central  Rd.,  44  m.  N.  E.  of  Sioux 

City.    Agriculture. 

NEWS;  Fridays ;  republican ;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1882:  F.  A.  Lewis,  editor  and  publisher. 

MARENGO,  c.  h.,  Iowa  Co.  a-  2,007+ 
pop.,  on  Ciiicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd., 
35  m.  N.  W.  of  Iowa  City.  Stone  quarries, 
agriculture,  woolen  and  calico  mills. 

DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x2:^;  subscription  $l.5ii;  estab- 
lished 1875  ;  Jas.  J.  Gleun,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

HERALD;  Wednesdays:  independent, 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1899;  Beem  &  Paine,  editors  and  publishers. 

REPUBIilCAN  ;  Thursdays;  republi- 
can; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1856;  M.  A.  Raney,  editor  and 
publisher. 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  1,248  for 
the  year  1897,  but  has  not  since  made 
claim  to  issuing  so  many  as  1,000 
copies. 

MARION,  c.li.,  Z/twn  Co.  0-4,102+ pop., 
on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd..  6  m. 
N.  E.  of  Cedar  Rapids.  Foundry,  flour 
mills,  carriage,  furnitiu'e  and  farming  im- 
plement manufactories. 

REGISTER;  triweekly,  Mondays, 
Wednesdays  and  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $2;  established 
1852;  S.  W.  Rathbun,  editor  and  publisher 
(7— 3P). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year^  1898 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the  claim. 

SENTINEL;  Thursdays ;  democratic ; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 


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lished  1879;  T.  T.  Williams,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

Copies  printed:   No   definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from    this   paper,   but   it    has   had   credit 
for  exceeding    i.ooo  in    1900,  and  every 
year    since,    up    to    and    including    1907. 

MARNE,  C-a**  Co.  >]-tlOt  pop.,  on  Chi- 
cago, Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd.,  about  6  m. 
N.  W.  of  Atlantic,  the  county  seat.  Farm- 
ing and  dairying. 

FREE  PRESS;  Fridays;  independent; 
■eight  pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1893;  Bert  Hupp,  editor  and  publisher  (2 — 3). 

MARSH ALLTOWN,  c.  h..  Mar- 
shall Co.  a  11,554+  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  North- 
western, Iowa  Central  and  Chicago  Great 
Western  Rds.,  65  m.  from  Des  Moines. 
Manufacturing  and  agriculture. 

EVENING  TIMES-REPUBLICAN; 

■every  evening  except  Sunday,  and  IOWA 
TIMES -REPUBLICAN,  semi  weeKly, 
Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  18x23;  subscription  — daily  $5,  semi- 
weeklv  $1;  established  — daily  1874.  semi- 
weekly  1858;  Times-Republican  Printing  Co., 
editors  and  publishers  ( 12—5). 

Copies    printed:     daily,     3,062  in   1896 

4,995  in   1900 

5,605  m  1901 

8,678  in   1904 

9,453  in  1905 

9,176  in   1906 

Semi-weekly,     6,895  in   iQOo 

8,165  in  1901 

5,326  in   1906 

Since  which   it  has  not  furnished   any 

■definite   and   satisfactory   report,   but  the 

daily  was  credited  with  more  than   7,500 

and     the     semi-weekiy     with    more     than 

4,000    in    1907. 

BEOBA  CUTER;  Thursdays  (A  A). 
HERALD  ;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;     subscription  $1;     established 
1875;  Ayres  &  Siesr.  editors   and   publishers 
<2-3). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding  1,000  in  1898,  and  every  year 
since,    up   to   and    including    1906. 

IOWA  PROHIBITIONIST;  Thurs 
dayg;  prohibition;  eight  pages  11x14;  sub- 
scription $\:  established  1902;  O.  D.  Ellett, 
editor  and  publisher  (12—3). 

REFLECTOR;  Thursdays;  independ- 
ent ;  eight  pages  18x24 ;  subscription  $1 :  estab- 
lished 1880;  Joseph  Whitacre,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—7). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies 
regularly  in  the  years  1900  and  1992, 
but  has  not  since  set  up  any  definite 
and  satisfactory  claim  for  issuing  so 
many. 

MASON  CITY,  c.  h.,   Cerro  Gordo 

Co.    ti    6,746+   pop.— local   census   8,464— on 
Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul.  Iowa  Cen- 
tral, Chicago,  Northwestern  and  Chicago 
Great  Western  and   Mason  City  &   Clear 
Lake   and    Des   Moines   Short   Line   Rds. 
Agriculture  and  manufacturing. 
GLOBE    GAZETTE;     every  evening 
except  Sunday,  and    WEEKLY,  twice  a- 
week,  Tuesdays  and  Thursdays;  republican; 
daily  eight,  weekly  sixteen  pages  17J^x22;  sub- 


10  W A. 


scription— daily  $3,  weekly  $1;  established- 
daily  1893,  weekly  1885;  Globe-Gazette  Print- 
ing Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies    printed:     daily,     1,424  in   1903 

1,822  in   1905 

2,894  ill   1907 

The  weekly  had  credit  for  an  average 

issue    of   2,265    in    1903,    since   which    it 

has   not   furnished   any    report,   but   was 

credited   with   more    than    1,000   in    1907. 

TIMES-HERALD;  every  evening 
except  Sunday,  and  SEMI- WEEKLY, 
Tuesdays  and  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  — daily  S3,  semi- 
weekly  $1;  established— daily  1883;  semi- 
weekly  1873:  E.  H.  Euglish,  editor;  Times 
Herald  Co.  (Inc.),  publishers  (12 — 4). 

Copies  printed:  No  satisfactory  state- 
ment has  ever  been  secured  from  either 
edition  of  this  paper,  but  each  of  them 
has  had  credit  for  exceeding  1,000  in 
1906    and    1907. 

CERRO  GORDO  CO.  REPUBLI- 
CAN: Thursdays;  republican;  ei^ht  pages 
lSx24;  subscription  $1;  established  1860;  Mey- 
ers &  Meyers,  editors  and  publishers  (2 — 3). 
Copies  printed:  For  the  year_  1902 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the  claim, 

MASSENA,  Cass  Co.  p  475t  pop.,  on 
Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,  23  m.  S. 
E.  of  Atlantic,  the  county  seat.  Agriculture. 
ECHO ;  Fridays ;  independent ;  eight  pages 

13x20;  subscriptions!;  established  1892;  G.A. 

Hill,  editor  and  publisher  (7—5). 

MAXWELL,  Story  Co.  n  SlOf  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd., 
28  m.  N.  of  Des  Moines,  the  State  capital. 
Farming. 

TRIBUNE;    Thursdays ;    republican ; 

eight  to  ten  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1883;  L.  R.  Shepherd,  editor;  L.  R. 
Shepherd  Publishing  Company,  publishers 
(5-3). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year^  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the  claim. 

IOWA    ODD-FELLOW;  semi 
monthly;  odd-fellowship;  eight  pages  11x16; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1891;  L.  R.  Shep- 
herd Publishing  Company,  editors  and  pub- 

||gV|g*-Q    (^ Q\ 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory  statement  has  been  secured 
from  this  paper  since  1900,  but  it  had 
credit  for  exceeding  1,000  in  1906  and 
in     1907. 

TRAPPERS'  WORLD;  monthly; 
trapping  and  fur  collecting;  flfty-two  to 
elRhtv  pages  5x8;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished November,  1904;  David  E.  Allyn,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  7,533  in  1905, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  a 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  was 
credited  with  exceeding  4.000  in  1906 
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MAYNARD,  Fayette  Co.  ^  495t  pop., 

on  Burlington,  Cedar  Rapids  and  Northern 

Rd.,  15  m.  S.  of  West  Union,  the  county 

seat.    Dairying  and  farming. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  neutral;  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1.25;  established  1889; 
L.  D.  Rowley,  editor  and   publisher  (7—5). 

MECHANICSVILL.E,    Cedar    Co 

D-  T03t  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd., 

24  m.  E.  of  Cedar  Rapids.    Farming. 

PRESS  ;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1865;    N.  F.  Purcell,  editor   and   publisher. 

MEDIAPOIilS,  Des  Moines  Co.  a,  853 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Rock   Island  &   Pacific 

and  Chicago,  Burlington   &   Quincy  Rds., 

15  m.  N.  of  Burlington,   the   county  seat. 

Agriculture. 

NEW  ERA-NEWS;  semi-weekly, 
Wednesdays;  and  Saturdays;  republican; 
eight  and  four  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1; 
established  1874 ;  T.  A.  Merrill,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

MELBOURNE,  Marshall  Co.  U  366t 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &   St.  Paul 

and  Chicago  &  Great  Western  Rds.,  16  m. 

S.  W.  of   Marshalltown.  the  county  seat. 

Brick  and  tile  works.    Farming. 

RECORD;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1896;  L.  A.  Glass- 
burn,  editor  and  publisher  (5 — 3). 

MELROSE,  Monroe  Co.  g  4001  pop.,  on 
Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,  16  m.  S. 
W.  of  Albia,  the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 

BIG  FOUR  RECORD;  Saturdays; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1876:  Claude  M.  Gates,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—5). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  1,567  in 
1900,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
any  definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but 
has  been  credited  with  more  than  1,000 
every  year  since,  up  to  and  including 
1907. 

MELVIN,  Osceola  Co.    tl    200  pop.- 
local  estimate— on  Chicago  &  Rock  Island 
Rd.,  12  m.  S.  E.  of  Sibley,  the  county  seat. 
Farming. 
CLIPPER;  Thursdays  ( A  A ). 

MENLO,  Guthrie  Co.  -D  428t  pop.,  on 

Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd.,  45  m. 

W.  of  Des  Moines.    Agriculture. 

REVIEW  ;  Wednesdays  ;  republican  ; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1893;  M.  T.  Kenworthy  editor  and 
publisher  (A  A). 

MERRILL,  Plymouth  Co.  ^  450  pop., 

on  Illinois  Central,  Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minne- 
apolis &  Omaha  and  Sioux  City  &  Northern 
Rds.,  8  m.  S.  of  Le  Mars,  the  county  seat. 
Stock  raising. 

RECORD;  Thursdays;  independent ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1890;  W.  A.  Julian,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7—5). 

Copies    printed:    For    the    year^   1903 
this  paper  seemed   to  assert   that   it  h? 
an    average    issue    exceeding    1,000    cop- 
ies,  but   failed   to   furnish   such    definite 
information    as    would    warrant    the    ac- 


cordance of  a  rating  to  that  eflFect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the  claim. 

MESER VEY,  Cerro  Gordo  Co.  ti    234 

pop.,  on   Mason  City  &  Ft.  Dodge  Rd.,  24 

m.  S.  W.  of  Mason  City,  the  county  seat. 

Agriculture. 

MESSENGER;  Thursdays;  republican; 
four  pages  15J^x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1898;  J.  A.  Moore,  editor  and  publisher 
(7-5). 

MILFORD, -D»cHn«on  Co.\^  567  pop., 

on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd. ,  10  m. 

S.of  Spirit  Lake,  the  countj'  seat.  Farming. 

MAIL.  ;  Thursdays  ;  republican  ;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1882;  E.  E.  Heldridge,  editor  and  publisher 

(1-8). 

MILO,    Warren    Co.    p  585t    pop.,  on 

Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,  11m.  S.  E. 

of  Indianola,  the  county  seat.    Agriculture, 

grazing  and  mining. 

MOTOR;  Thursdays ;  neutral;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1883; 
W.  Waugh,  editor  and  publisher  (3 — 4). 

MILTON,  Van  Buren  Co.  0, 1,200  pop.,^ 
on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,  70 
m.  W.  of  Burlington.    Stock  shipping  and 
flour  mill. 

HERALD;  Wednesdays;  non-partisan; 
eight  pages  14x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1876;  N.  E.  Guernsey,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

MINBURN,  ^oMas  Co.  D317tpop.,on 
Minneapolis  &  St.  Louis  R''.,  27  m.  N.  W.  of 
Des  Moines.  Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

CRITERION:  Thursdays;  four  pages 
15x22  subscription  $1;  psiablished  Decem- 
ber, 1905;  Zerwekli  &  Zeruekh,  editors  and 
publistiersd— 8). 

NE^VS;  Saturdays;  four  pages  18x24;  suh- 
scriptiinSl;  established  October,  1905;  C.  E. 
Basart.  editor;  Minbxirn  News  Co.,  publish- 
ers (11—5  PJ. 

MINDEN,  Pottauattamie  Co.  p  328t 
pop.,  at  junction  of  Chicago  Great  Western 
and  Chicago,  Roek  Island  &  Pacific  Rds., 
about  25  m.  N.  E.  of  Council  Bluffs.  Cigar 
and  tank  factories. 
TIMES-HERALD;  Fridays  (A  A). 

MINGO,   Jasper  Co.    D   241  pop.,  on 

Chicago  &  Great  Western  Rd.,  12  m.  N.  W. 

of  Newtown.    Manufacturing  and  agricul 

ture. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1905;  Morrison  &  Neal,  editors  and  publlshera 
(1— 6P). 

MISSOURI   VALLEY,    Harrison 

Co.  -a  4,010t  pop.,  on  Sioux  City  &  Pacific 
and  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rds.,   6  m. 
E.  of   Missouri  r.  and   20   N.    of    Council 
Bluffs.     Manufacturing  and  farming. 
HARRISON  CO.  NEWS;  every  even- 
ing except  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Satur- 
days;  republican;  daily  four,  weekly  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription— daily  $4.  weekly 
$1;  established-daily  1889,  weekly  1882;  A.  H. 
Sniff,  editor  and  publisher. 

TIMES;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  democratic; 


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dally  four,  weekly  eight  pages  17x22;  sub- 
scription—daily $5,  weekly  $1.50;  estab- 
lished-daily 1S90,  weekly  1S68;  R.  H.  Harris, 
editor  and   publisher  (7—5). 

MITCHELL.  VILL.E,  Polk  Co.  a  768t 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd., 

18  m.  N.E.  of  Des  Moines,  the  county  seat  and 

State  capital.    Girls'  Department  of  State 

Industrial  School.   Live  stock  and  farming. 

Brick  and  tile  factory. 

INDEX;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1.25  ;  established 
1882;  E.   P.  Marmon,    editor  and  publisher 

{1—3). 

MODALE,  Harrison  Co.  -a   450  pop., 

on    Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  about  30 

m.  N.  of  Council  Bluffs. 

PRIDE  OF  MODAL,E;  Saturdays; 
independent;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
♦1;  established  1891;  F.  H.  Ludwig,  editor 
and  publisher  (8 — 5). 

MONDAMIN,  Harrison   Co.  -a  384t 

pop.,  on  Sioux  City  &  Pacific  Rd.,  12  m. 

N.  W.  of  Logan,  the  county   seat,  and  2 

from  the  E.  bank  of  Missouri  r.   Farming. 

ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays;  independ- 
ent; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1S99;  E.  W.  Wonder  &  Son,  editors 
and  publishers  (5 — 3). 

MONONA,  Clayton  Co.  cf  6741  pop.,  on 
Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  17  m. 
N.  of  Elkader,  the  county  seat.  Stock  rais- 
ing and  agriculture. 

LEADER;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1892;  Otis  &  Rittenhouse,  editors  and 
publishers  (7—5). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  has  on 
two  occasions  indicated  a  desire  to  have 
credit  for  issuing  more  than  1,000  cop- 
ies regularly,  but  such  definite  infor- 
mation as  would  warrant  such  a  rating 
has  never  been  forthcoming. 

MONROE,  Jasper  Co.  a  9171  pop.,  on 

Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd,,  32  m. 

S.  E.  of  Des  Moines,  the  State  capital.    Live 

stock,  farming,  coal  and  creamery. 

]YIIRROR;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22 ;  subscription  ,$1 ;  established 
1871 ;  John  Vandermast,  editor  and  publisher 
<l-8). 

MONTEZUMA,  c.h.,  Poweshiek  Co.  n 
1,300  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pa. 
ciflc  and  Iowa  Central  Rds..  24  m.  N.  of 
Oskaloosa.    Farming  and  grazing. 

POWESHIEK  CO.  PALLADIUM; 

Fridays;  democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1895;  R.  L.  &  R.  A. 
Mortland,  editors  and  publishers  (8 — 3). 

REPUBLICAN;  Wednesdays;  republi- 
can; eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  es- 
tablished 1856 :  Clark  &  Beckly,  editors  and 
publishers  (1—8). 

Copies     printed:      1,272  in   1898 
1,286  in   1907 

MONTICELLO,  Jones  Co.  a-  2,104t 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd., 

43  m.  S.  W.  of  Dubuque.    Various  manu 

factures  and  creameries.    Dairying. 

EXPRESS  ;    Thursdays ;    republican ;  ', 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.75;   estab- 


lished 1865;  J.  W.  Doxsee.  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,353  in  1900 
and  1,441  in  1905,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
than    1,000    in    1906    and    1907. 

JONES  CO.  TIMES;  Thursdays;  dem- 
ocratic; eight  pages  16x22;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1871 ;  D.  W.  Hunt,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1-8). 

MONTOUR,  Tama  Co.  □  .502t  pop., 
on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  8  m.  W. 
of  Toledo,  the  county  seal.  Foundry.  Agri- 
culture and  stock  raising. 

COURIER  ;  Thursdays;  independent ; 
four  pages  13^^x1934;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1S92;  L.  M.  Bupkin.  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

MONTROSE,  Lee  Co.  U^  748t  pop.,  on 
Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.  and  Mis- 
sissippi r.,  11  m.  N.  of  Keokuk.  Sum- 
mer resort.    Agriculture. 

JOURNAL;  Fridays ;  independent ; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1885;  A.  E.  Shappell,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (5— 3). 

MOORHEAD,    Monona    Co.  -a  200 

pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd..  15  m. 

N.  E.  of  Mondamin.   Agriculture  and  stock 

raising. 

TIMES;  Fridays;  independent;  four 
to  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished May,  1902;  J.  B.  McElwain,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—5). 

MORAVIA,  Ajjpanooa  Co.  Q  632  pop., 
on  Iowa  Central,  Wabash  and  Chicago,  Mil- 
waukee &  St.  Paul  Rds.,  12  m.  N.  of  Center- 
vllle.  the  county  seat. 

TRIBUNE;  weekly  (A  A). 

UNION;  Thursdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  §1;  established  1900; 
J.  H.  AUred,  editor  and  publisher  (1— S). 

MORNING  SUN,  Louisa  Co.  O,  948t 
pop.,  on  Burlington,  Cedar  Rapids  &  North- 
em  and  Iowa  Central  Rds.,  23  m.  N.  of  Bur- 
lington. Manufactures  drain  tile,  berry 
crates,  beehives,  etc.  Shipping  point  for 
live  stock,  flour,  grain  and  poultry. 

NEWS-HERALD;  Thursdays;  repub- 
lican; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.25; 
established  1887;  J.  Kirk  Latta,  editor  and 
publisher. 

MOULTON,  Appanoose  Co.  p  l,420t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  and 
Wabash  Rds.,  116  m.  S.  E.  of  Des  Moines,  the 
State  capital.  Flour  mill  and  woolen  goods 
factory. 

SUN;  Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  four  pages 
171^x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1898;  T. 
W.  Killion.  editor  and  publisher  (12—3). 

TRIBUNE;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1883; 
Robert  Wilson,  editor  and  publisher. 

MOUNT  AUBURN,  Benton  Co.  o- 
247  pop.,  on  Burlington,  Cedar  Rapids  & 
Northern  Rd.,  7  m.  N.  of  Vinton.  Agricul- 
ture. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  eight  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  March,  1901 ;  J.  Bille, 
editor;  Mt.  Auburn  Printing  Co.,  publishers 
(2—3). 


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MOUNTAYR,  c.  h.,  Ringgold  Co.  g 

1,729+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  & 
Quincy  Rd.,  75  m.  S.  W.  of  Des  Moines, 
the  State  capital.    Agriculture. 

RECORD-NEWS;  semi-weekly,  Tues- 
days auU  Fridays;  republican;  four  to  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  jji.50;  established 
1892  as  Twice-a-Week- Xews,  Hinygold  Record 
1865;  consolidated  March,  1907;  Tedford  & 
Spurrier,  editors  and  publishers  (1—8). 

JOURNAL.;  Tuesdays  and  Fridays; 
democratic;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.25;  established  1874;  J.  S. Shepherd, editor; 
J.  S.  Shepherd  &  Son,  publishers  (8—3). 

MOUNT  PLEASANT,  c.  h.,  Henry 

Co.  Q,  4,109+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington 
&  Quincy  Rd.,  28  m.  N.  W.  of  Burlington. 
Seat  of  Iowa  Hospital  for  the  Insane. 
Various  manufactories  and  educational 
institutions.    Farming. 

EVENING  NEWS;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  WEEKLiY,  Wednesdays; 
daily  four,  weekly  eight  to  ten  pages  18x24; 
subscription— daily  $5,  weekly  $1;  established 
—daily  1880,  weekly  1886;  Chas.  S.  Rogers, 
editor  and  publisher  (1 — 7). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
both  the  daily  and  the  weekly  editions 
and  in  1906  the  weekly  edition  of 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  neither  furnished  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance    of    a    rating    to    that    effect. 

JOURNAL;  every  morning  except  Sun- 
day, and  SE.^II- WEEKLY,  Tuesdays  and 
Friaays;  republican ;  daily  four,  semi- weekly 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  —  daily  .$4, 
semi-weekly  $1 ;  established  —  daily  189S, 
semi-weekly  1855;  Huston  &  Wingfield,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  (1—4). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  either  edition  of  this  paper,  but 
the  semi-weekly  issue  had  credit  for 
exceeding  1,000  in  1900,  and  every  year 
since,   up   to    and   including    1907. 

FREE  PRESS;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  egtab- 
lished  1866:  Stanley  Miller,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year_  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance  of  a  rating  to  that  effect. 

REPUBLICAN?  Thursdays:  republi- 
can; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1:  es- 
tablished 1899;  Mrs.  S.  E.  Beckwith,  editor; 
W.  Beckwith,  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  1,714  .i" 
1902  and  2,034  '"  1904*  since  which 
it  has  not  furnished  a  definite  and 
satisfactory  report,  but  was  credited 
with  more  than    1,000  in   1907. 

MOUNT  VERNON,  Linn  Co.  d- 
1,629+  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd., 
16  m.  E.  of  Cedar  Rapids.  Seat  of  Cornell 
College.    Farming. 

HAWK-EYE;  Fridays ;  republican ; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1868 ;  S.  H.  Bauman's  Sons,  editors  and 
publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  years  1899 
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1,000  copies,  but  failed  to  furnish  such 
definite  information  as  would  warrant 
the  accordance  of  a  rating  to  that  effect. 

RECORD;  Wednesdays  (A  A). 

FRUITMAN  AND  GARDENER; 
monthly;  horticulture;  sixteen  pages  Ilxl3; 
subscription  50 cents;  established  1898;  M.  E. 
Hinkley,  editor  and  publisher  (1 — 4). 

Copies  printed:  3,741  in  1903  and 
I5>833  in  1906,  since  which  it  has  not 
furnished  any  definite  and  satisfactory 
report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
than    12,500    in    1907. 

MOVIIiliE,  IToodburjf  Co. -a 507t  pop. > 

on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  20  m.  E. 

of  Sioux  City.     Agrictilture  and  live  stock. 

MAIL;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  I7j^x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1887:     James  Graham,  editor  and  publisher 

(7—5). 

MURRAY,  Clarke  Co.  g  9I9t  pop.,  on 

Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,  about 

10   m.   W.   of   Osceola,   the    county   seat. 

Machine  shops  and  flour  mill. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  mdepeudent  repub- 
lican; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1875;  R.  H.  Martindale,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 

MUSCATINE,  c.  h.,  Muscatine  Co.  n- 
16,187  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  & 
Pacific,  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St,  Paul. 
Muscatine  North  &  South  Rds.  and  Missis- 
sippi r.,  30m.  below  Rock  Island,  111.  Button 
factories,  lumber,  various  manufactories 
and  iron  rolling  mill. 

EVENING  JOURNAL;  every  evening 
except   Sunday,   and   SEMI- WEEKLY, 

Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  republican;  daily 
eight  to  twelve,  semi-weekly  twelve  pages 
15x22;  subscription— daily  $5.00,  semi-weekly 
$1.50;  established  1840;  F.  D.  Throop,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies    printed:    daily,     1,158  in   1899 

5,382  in   1905 

5,693  in   1907 
Semi-weekly    edition    had    credit    for 
an    average   issue    of   2,366  in    1898    and 
3,093    in    1905,    since    which    it   has    not 
furnished   any    report,    but   was    credited 
with  fore  than    1,000  in   1906  and    1907. 
Publisher's  announcement. — The   Muscatine 
Journal  guarantees  a  larger  circulation 
than  all  other  daily  and  weekly  newspa- 
pers in  Muscatine  combined. 
NEWS-TRIBUNE;  every  morning  ex- 
cept Monday,  and    WEEKLY,  twicea- 
week,  Tuesdays   and   Fridays;  democratic; 
daily  eight,  weekly  sixteen  pages  17x22;  sub- 
scription—daily $5,  weekly  $1.50;  established 
1848;  J.  G.  Van  Lent,  editor;  Muscatine  Newg 
Company,  publishers  (5—3). 

Copies  printed:  The  daily  edition  of 
this  paper  had  credit  for  an  average 
issue  of  2,195  in  1903  and  3,213  in 
1905,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
^ny  definite  and  satisfactorv  report, 
but  was  credited  with  more  tnan  1,000 
in    1906   and    1907- 

The  weekly  edition  had  credit  for 
an  issue  of  2,524  in  1903  and  2,201  in 
1905,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
a  report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
than   1,000   in    1906   and    1907. 

H  E  R  O  L  D  ;  Fridays;  German;  demo- 
cratic; twelve  pages  15x22;  subscription  $2; 
established  May.  1907,  consolidation  of  An- 
zeiger  and  Correspondent ;  H.  Heinz  and  G. 


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Wels.  editors;   Muscatine  Herold   Associa- 
tion, publishers  (8—7). 

RECORD;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

L.OYAL,  WORKMAN;  monthly;  An- 
cient Order  United  Workmen;  thirty-two 
pages  7x10;  subscription  $1;  established  1886; 
E.  B.  Evans,  editor;  Bishard  Bros.,  publish- 
ers (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  11,875  i" 
1898  and  14,300  in  1901,  since  which 
it  has  not  furnished  a  definite  and 
satisfactory  report,  but  has  been  credit- 
ed with  more  than  7,500  every  year 
since,    up   to   and   including    1907. 

MYSTIC,  Appanoose  Co.  p  l,758tpop., 
on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  6  m. 
N.  of  Centerville,  the  county  seat.  Coal 
mining. 

LETTER;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1891 ; 
J.  D.  Ball,  editor  and  publisher. 

TELEGRAM;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  11x16;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished October.  1906;  W.  C.  Raymond,  editor 
and  publisher  (2—7  P). 

NASHUA,  Chickasaio  Co.  cf  l,268t 
pop.,  on  Illinois  Central  Rd.  and  Red  Cedar 
r.,  30  m.  above  Cedar  Falls.  Flour  and 
woolen  mills;  cigar  and  implement  facto- 
ries. 

POST ;  Thursdays :  republican ;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  established  1867;  C. 
R.  Wallis,  editor  and  publisher  (1—7). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies 
regularly  in  the  years  1895  and  1896, 
but  has  not  since  set  up  definite  and 
satisfactory  claim  for  issuing  so  many. 
REPORTER;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  17J^x22;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 1893;  Keller  &  Ellison,  editors  and 
publishers  (7—5). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies 
regularly  in  the  year  1898,  but  has  not 
since  set  up  definite  and  satisfactory 
claim    for    issuing    so    many. 

NEMAHA,  Sac  Co.  -a  178  pop.,  on 
Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  11  m. 
N.  W.  of  Sac  City,  the  county  seat.  Agri- 
culture. 

REGISTER;  Thursdays;  four  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  May.  19U2; 
C.  C.  Keeney,  editor  and  publisher  (l—«). 

NEOLA,  Pottawattamie  Co.  p  921 1  pop., 
at  crossing  of  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St. 
Paul  and  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific 
Rds.,  21  m,  N.  E.  of  Council  Bluffs,  the 
county  seat.  Two  steam  grain  elevators. 
Corn  and  cattle. 

GAZETTE-REPORTER;  Thursdays: 

eight  pages  17^^x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished   December,  1902;    Geo.  L.  Wilkinson 
editor  and  publisher  (2—6). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding    1,000    in    1906    and    1907. 

TIMES-HERALD:  Fridays;  eight 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  established  1900; 
P.  Jacobs,  editor  and  publisher  (4-6)  ( AA). 

NEVADA,  c.  h.,  Story  Co.  D  2,472t 
pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd..  35 


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m.  N.  E.  of  Des  Moines,  the  State  capital. 
Agriculture. 

JOURNAL;  tri-weekly,  Mondays, 
Wednesdays  and  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1895;  Benjamin  Bros.,  editors  and  publishers 
(5-3). 

Copies  printed:  2,793  in  1906. 
REPRESENTATIVE;  tri  weekly, 
Mondays,  Wednesdays  and  Fridays;  repub- 
lican ;  twelve  pages  15x20;  subscription  $1.50  ; 
established  1857;  Payne  &  Son,  editors  and 
publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  No  satisfactory  state- 
ment has  ever  been  secured  from  this 
paper,  but  it  had  credit  for  exceeding 
1,000  in  1900,  and  every  year  since, 
up   to   and   including    1907. 

NEW   ALBIN,  Allamakee  Co.  cf  54.3t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul 
Rd.  and  Mississippi  r.,  about  60  m.  N.  W.  of 
Dubuque. 
NEWS;  Fridays  (A  A). 

NEWELL,   Buena    Vista  Co.  t]762t 

pop.,  on  Illinois  Central  Rd..  43  m.  W.  of 

Fort  Dodge.    Dairying  and  agriculture. 

MIRROR;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1875;  Gordon  &  Lawton,  editors  and  publish- 
ers. 

NEW  HAMPTON,  c.  h.,  Chickamw 

Co.  cf  2,339t  pop.,  on  Chicago  Great  Western 
and  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rds., 
20  m.  E.  of  Charles  City.    Farming. 

COURIER  ;  Thursdays  ;  republican ; 
eight  pages  173^x24;  subscription  $l.oO;  estab- 
lishedSl860;  R.  H.  Falrbairu  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers. 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  1,512  in 
1897,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
any  definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but 
has  been  credited  with  more  than  1,000 
every  year  since,  up  to  and  including 
1907. 

GAZETTE;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1895;  D.  A.  Thornburg  and  W.  N.  Crawford, 
editors  and  publishers  (1 — 1). 

Copies    printed:    This    paper    had    cre- 
dit   for    an    average    issue    of    1,634    "^ 
1900   and    1,756   in    1903,   since    which    it 
has    not    furnished    a    report,    but    v;as 
credited   with   more    than    1,000   in    1907. 

IOWA  FREIE  PRESSE;  Thursdays; 
German ;  eight  pages  15x22  ;  subscription 
$1;  established  1890;  August  Hilmer,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—8). 

TRIBUNE;  Tuesdays ;  democratic  ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1876;  J.  A.  Bishop,  editor;  Bishop  &  Bishop, 
publishers  (5—3). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year_  190.' 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the  claim. 

NEW^  HARTFORD,  Butler  Co.  t} 

570+  pop.,  on  Illinois  Central  Rd.,  18  m.  W.  of 

Waterloo.    Farming  and  dairying. 

REVIEW;  Thursdays;  Independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1896;    F.  Kaley,  editor  and  publisher 

(1-8). 


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NEW  LONDON,  Henry  Co.  R  l.OOSf 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  QulncyRd., 

9  m.  S.  E.  of  Mount  Pleasant,  the  county 

seat.    Flour  and  lumber  mills. 

FARMER-TIME??;  Fridays;  inde- 
pendent; four  pages  15x2U;  subscription  $1; 
established  1897;  C.  W.  Von  Coella,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—5). 

NEWMARKET,  Taylor  Co.  p  600t 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd., 

7  m.  E.  of  Clarinda.    Agriculture. 

HERA  Li D;  Thursdays;  independent  re- 
publican: four  to  eight  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1884;  WintonR.  Markley, 
editor  and  publisher  (5—3). 

NEW  SHARON,  Mahaska  Co.  Q 
1,252+  pop.,  on  Iowa  Central  Rd.,  12  m.  N.  of 
Oskaloosa,  the  county  seat.  Agriculture 
and  mining. 

STAR;  Wednesdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1873;    H.  J.  Vail,  editor  and  publisher  (2— :3). 

NEWTON,  c.  h.,  Jasper  Co.  n  4,398 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific, 
Iowa  Central,  Newton  &  Northwestern  and 
Newton  &  Monroe  Rds.,  30  m.  N.  E.  of  Des 
Moines,  the  State  capital.  Manufacturing 
and  agriculture. 

HERALiD;  Fridays;  democratic;  twelve 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.;  established 
1868;  M.  Bllderbock,  editor  and  publisher 
(12-6). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  1,617  in 
1899,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
a  definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but 
has  been  credited  with  more  than  1,900 
every  year  since,  up  to  and  including 
1907. 

J  O  URN  A  Li  ;  "Wednesdays;  republican; 
four  pages  22x28;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1855  ;  Ralph  Robmson,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12-6). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding  1,000  in  1901,  and  every 
year  since,  up  to  and  including  1907- 
RECORD;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  15x23; 
subscription  $1;  established  1894;  W.S.John- 
son, editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  1,963  jn  iQOi 
2,076  in  1^02 
2,290  in  1906 
2,211   in   1907 

NEW   VIRGINIA,    Warren  Co.  Q 

375  pop.,  on  Des  Moines  &  Kansas  City  Rd., 
32  m.  S.  of  Des  Moines.    Farming. 
NEW   VIRGINIAN;  Thursdays;  eight 
pages    13x20;    subscription   $1;    established 
1895;    L.  E.  Shane,  editor  and  publisher. 

NICHOLS,  Muscatine  Co.  n-  398t  pop., 

on  Burlington,  Cedar  Rapids  &  Northern 

Rd.,  16  m.  W.  of  Muscatine,  the  county  seat. 

Farming. 

GAZETTE;  Fridays;  Independent;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1898:  T.  A.  Merrill,  editor  and  publisher 
(8-3). 

NODAWAY,  Adams  Co.  p  400  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,  9  m. 


S.  W.  of  Corning,  the  county  seat.    Agri- 
culture. 

VAL.LEYNEWS:  Thursdays;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
February,  1901;  E.  J.  Orr  &  Son,  editors  and 
publishers  (1—8). 

NORA  SPRINGS,  FloydCo.  b  l,209t 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  and 

Burlington,  Cedar  Rapids  &  Northern  Rds. 

and  Shell  Rock  r..  9  m.  E.  of  Mason  City. 

Grain  and  stock  raising. 

ADVERTISER;  Thursdays ;  repub- 
lican; eight  pages  15x22;  sub.scrlptlon  $1.50; 
established  1886;  A.  M.  Moore,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

NORTH  ENGLISH,  lowaCo.  c^  683t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd., 
about  20  m.  N.  of  Slgournej\    Farming. 

RECORD  ;  Thursdays  ;  republican  ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1888;  Findley  Duffield,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1900 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the  claim. 

NORTH W^OOD,  c.  h.,  Worth  Co.  [j 

1,271+  pop.,  on  Burlington,  Cedar  Rapids  & 

Northern  Rd.  and  Shell  Rock  r.,  20  m.  N.  of 

Mason  City.    Dairying  and  farming. 

ANCHOR;  Tuesdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1885: 
L.L.Thompson,  editor  and  publisher  (1—7). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the  claim. 

WORTH  CO.  INDEX;  Thursdays ; 
republican;  four  pages  20x26;  subscription 
$1.25  ;  established  1881 ;  Scammon  &  GlUrup, 
editors  and  publishers. 

Copies  printed:  1,183  _  in  ,1898  and 
1,342  in  1906,  since  which  it  has  not 
furnished  any  definite  and  satisfactory 
report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
than    1,000   in    1907. 

NORWALK,  Warren  Co.  g  358  pop., 
on  Keokuk  &  Western  Rd.,  12  m.  N.  W.  of 
Indlanola. 

FREE  PRESS;  Thursdays;  four  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  January, 
1904;  J.  A.  &  L.  C.  Cooley,  editors  and  pub- 
lisher (10-6). 

NORWAY,  Benton  Co.  o  533  pop., 

on  Chicago*  Northwestern  Rd.,  13  m.  S.W. 

of  Cedar  Rapids.    Agriculture. 

BENTON  CO.  SIGNAL;  Thursdays; 
Independent;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$1;  estaV>lished  September,  1901;  John  E. 
Frus,  editor  and  puullsher. 

OAKLAND,  Pottawattamie  Co.p  933 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd., 
80  m.  E.  of  Council  Bluffs,  the  county  seat. 
Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 
ACORN;  Thursdays;  republican;    eight 


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pages    18x24;    subscription   SI  ;    established 
1880;  W.  C.  Hills,  e<1it<.r  nii'f  publisher  (1—^"). 
Copies     printed:      1,058   in   1907 

OAKVILLE,  Louisa  Co.  C^  318  pop., 

on  Iowa  Central  Rfl..  12  m.  E.  of  Morning: 

Sun.    Agriculture. 

SENTINEL.;  Thursdays;  Independent; 
eight  pages  13x20:  sui>serlption  $1:  estab 
Ushel  June,  1902;  Geo. W.  Graham,  editor  and 
publisher  (7—5). 

OCHEYEDAN,  Osceola  Co.  ^  599t 
pop.,  on  Burlington,  Cedar  Rapids  &  North- 

,  ern  Rd.,  10  m.  E.  of  Slblej',  the  county  seat. 

Creameries.    Agriculture. 

PRESS;  Fridays  ;  republican  ;  eight 
pages  15x22  ;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1891 ;  B.  R.  Cole,  editor  and  publisher  ( 1—8). 

ODEBOLT,  Sac  Co.  -n  l,432t  pop.,  on 

Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  75  m.  S.  E.  of 
Sioux  City.  Flour  mills  and  creamery. 
Grain  and  stock  raising. 

CHRONICIiE;  Thursdays;  republican; 
•eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1887;  W.  E.  Hamilton,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

RECORD;  Wednesdays ;  republican ; 
four  pages  13x20;  subscription  50  cents;  es- 
tablished 1900;  Ray  Graham,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

OELWEIN,  Fayette  Co.  cf  5,U2t  pop., 
on  Burlington,  Cedar  Rapids  &  Northern 
and  Chicago  Great  Western  Rds.,  14  m.  N. 
of  Independence.  Farming,  dairying  and 
stock  raising. 

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2,232  in   1907 
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the    year    1899,    and    2,081    in    1900,   but 
has  not   since  made  claim  to   issuing  so 
many   as    1,000   copies. 

OGDEN,  Boone  Co.  n  993t  pop.,  on 
Chicago  &  Northwestern  and  Minneapolis 
&  St.  Louis  Rds.,  40  m.  N.  W.  of  Des  Moines, 
the  State  capital.    Agriculture. 

BOONE   CO.    MESSENGER  ;    Satur 
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«cription$l;  established  1891;  J.W.Thompson, 
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Copies  printed:  For  the  year_  1897 
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cordance of  a  rating  to  that  eflFecL  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
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OLiDS,  Henry  Co.,  Q,  125  pop.,  on  Iowa 

Central  Rd.,  11  m.  N.  of  Mount  Pleasant. 

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OLIN,  Joneg  Co.  D-  692t  Pop.,  on  Chica 

go,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd..  25  m.  E.  of 

Cedar  Rapids.    Creamery.    Tile  and  brick. 

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(8-3). 

OLLIE,  Keokuk  Co.  Q,  278  pop.,  on  Iowa 
Central  Rd.,  34  m.  E.  of  Oskaloosa.  Agri- 
culture. 

OBSERVER;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished June,  1903;  B.  F.  Wnorowski,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—8). 

ONAWA,  c.   h.    Monona  Co.  -a  l,933t 

pop.,  on  Sioux  City  &  Pacific,  Chicago  & 
Northwestern  and  Illinois  Central  Rds.,  5 
m.  from  Missouri  r.  and  37  S.  of  Sioux  City. 
Farming. 

DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
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lished 1889;  W.  H.  Wonder,  editor  and  pub- 
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Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  issue  of  1,614  foi"  the  year  1905, 
but  has  not  since  made  definite  and 
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as    1,000   copies. 

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dit for  an  issue  of  1,400  in  1899  and 
2,142  in  1904,  since  which  it  has  not 
furnished  a  report,  but  was  credited 
with  more  than   1,000  in  1906  and  1907. 

ORANGE  CITY,  c.  h.,  Sioux  Co.^j 
1,541  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd., 
45  m.  N.  of  Sioux  City.  Agriculture,  grain 
and  hog  raising. 

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that  it  had  an  average  issue  exceeding 
1,000  copies,  but  failed  to  furnish  such 
definite  information  as  would  warrant 
the  accordance  of  a  rating  to  that  effect. 
DE  VOLKSVRIEND  ;  Thursdays; 
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from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding  1,000  in  1903,  and  every  year 
since,    up    to    and    including    1907. 

SIOUX  CO.  HERALD;  Wednesdays; 
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1897  and  1.542  in  1898.  since  which  it 
has  not  furnished  any  definite  and  sat- 
isfactory   report,    but    has    been    credited 


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with  more  than   i,ooo  every  year  since, 

up   to    and    including    1907. 

ORIENT,  Adair  Co.  p  359t  pop.,  on 

Chicago,  Burlington*  &  Quincj'  Rd.,  8  m.  S. 

of  Greentleld.  the  county  seat.    Farming. 

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ent; four  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1897:  J.  E.  Treichler.  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2—3). 

OSAGE,  c.  h.,  Mitchell  Co.  [^  2,734tpop., 
on  Illinois  Central  and  Winona  &  South 
western  Rds.  and  Red  Cedar  r.,  17  m.  N.  W. 
of  Charles  City.    Manufacturing  and  agri- 
culture. 

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15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1865;  T.M. 
Atherton  and  H.  L.  Wilson,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (1—6). 

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ment has  ever  been  secured  from  this 
paper,  but  it  had  credit  for  exceeding 
1,000   in   1906   and  1907. 

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pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1868;  C.  R.  Graves  and  L.  W,  Knowlton, 
editors  and  publishers  (1—7  P). 

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three  occasions  indicated  a  desire  to 
have  credit  for  issuing  more  than 
1,000  copies  regularly,  but  such  defi- 
nite information  as  would  warrant  such 
a    rating   has    never    been    forthcoming. 

OSCEOLA,  c.  h.,  Clarke  Co.  g  3,000 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  and 
Des  Moines  &  Kansas  City  Rds.,  55  m  S.  of 
Des  Moines,  the  State  capital.  Agriculture 
and  stock  raising. 

DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays;  demo 
cratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1874;  Frank  E.  Lyman,  Jr.,  editor; 
Henry  Stivers,  publisher  (12—6). 

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ment  has   ever    been    secured   from   this 
paper,   but   it   had   credit   for   exceeding 
1,000    in    1899,    and    every    year    since, 
up    to    and    including    1907. 

SENTINEL;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1859;  J.  L.  Long,  editor;  Copeland  & 
Long,  publishers  (2 — 8). 

Copies  printed  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  1,716  in 
1897  and  2,332  in  1904,  since  which  it 
has  not  furnished  a  definite  and  satis- 
factory report,  but  was  credited  with 
more  than  2,250  in  1907.  The  publish- 
er admits  that  no  such  record  is  now 
kept  as  would  make  it  i>ossible  to  pre- 
pare a  definite  and  satisfactory  state- 
ment of  the  number  of  copies  printed 
for  the   requisite  period  of  a  full  year. 

OSKALOOSA,  c.  h.,  Mahaska  Co.  Q 

9,212+ pop— local  estimate  11. 700 — on  Chicago, 

Burlington  &  Quincy.  Chicago,  Rock  Island 

&   Pacific   and  Iowa  Central  Rds.,  62  m.  S. 

E.  of  Des  Moines,  the  State  capital.  Coal 

mining,  manufacturing,  stock  raising  and 

agriculture. 

HERALD;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  republi- 
can; eight  pages  I7}^x2.3:  subscription— daily 
$5,  weekly  $2;  established— daily  1887,  weekly 


1850;   Oskaloosa    Herald   Co.,   editors     and 
publishers  (1— T). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis* 
factory  statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  the  daily  edition  of  this  paper, 
but  it  had  credit  for  exceeding  1,000 
in    1898,    and  more    than   2.250    in    1907. 

The  weekly  edition  had  credit  for 
issuing  more  than  1,000  copies  regu- 
larly in  the  years  1900  and  1903,  but 
has  not  since  set  up  any  claim  for  is- 
suing  so  many. 

SATURDAY  GLOBE;  Saturdays; 
independent;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  1881;  Shockley  Bros.  & 
Cook,  editors  and  publishers  (fi — 3  P). 

Copies  printed:  No  satisfactory  state- 
ment has  ever  been  secured  from  this 
paper,  but  it  has  had  credit  for  ex- 
ceeding 2,250  in  1896.  and  more  than 
1,000  in  1900,  and  every  year  since, 
up    to    and    including    1907. 

TIMES;  Fridays;  democratic;eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1885;  H. 
S.  Rosecrans.  editor;  Times  Publishing  Co., 
publishers. 

CONGREGATIONAL  IOWA; 
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subscription  25  cents;  established  1884;  T.  O. 
Douglass,  A.  L.  Frisbie  and  B.  St.  John,  edi- 
tors; Iowa  Congregational  Home  Missionary 
Society,  publishers. 

IOWA  CHRISTIAN  ENDEAV- 
OR; monthly;  Christian  endeavor;  eight 
pageslOxl4;  subscription  25 cents:  established 
1897:  Jennie  E.  Catlin,  editor;  I.  W.  Cook, 
publisher. 

IOWA  SUNDAY  SCHOOL 
HELPER;  monthly;  twelve  pages  8i^'xl2r 
subscription  25  cents;  established  1894;  Rev. 
O.  S.  Thompson,  D.D.,  editor;  Iowa  Sabbath 
School  Association, publishers. 

PENN  CHRONICLE;  monthly; 
twentv-four  pages  7x10;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1880:  Geo.  H,  Lewis,  editor;  The 
Globe  Puhlishine  Co  .  publishers  (1—4). 

WESTERN  WORK;  monthly;  twelve 
pages  9x12;  subscription  50cents;  established 
1897;  A.  Rosenberger.  editor;  Western 
Work  Publishing  Association,  publishers. 

OSSIAN,  Winneshiek  Co.  cf  670t  pop.,, 
on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  and 
Burlington.  Cedar  Rapids  &  Northern  Rds., 
14  m.  S.  of  Decorah,  the  county  seat. 
Creameries  and  manufactories. 
BEE;  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight  pages 
15x22 ;  subscription  $1  ;  established  1884  ; 
A.  O.  Heck,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3). 

ENTERPRISE:  Fridays:  independent; 
eight  pages  15x52;  BUbscription  $1;  estab- 
lished June,  19(15;  Alex.  J.  Kaupel.  editor; 
Ossian  Printing  Co.,  publishers  (1— S). 

OTO,  Woodbury  Co.  -n396t  pop.,  on  Illi- 
nois Central  Rd.,  about  32  m.  S.  E.  of  Sioux 

ft 
City.    Agriculture. 

LEADER;  Thursdays;  republican:  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1888;  Clark  &  Giles,  editors  and  publishers 
(9-5  P). 

OTTUMWA,   c.h.,  Wapello  Co.  g 

18,197+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quin- 
cy, Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific, Wabash, 
Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  and  Chicago, 
Ft.  Madison  &  Des  Moines  Rds.  and  Des 
Moinesr.,  75  m.  W.  of  Burlington.  Abundant 
water  power;  mills  and  factories.  In  cen- 
ter of  Iowa  coal  fields. 
COURIER;  every  evenmg  except  Sun- 
day, and  TR  I- WEEKLY,  Tuesdays, 
Thursdays  and  Saturdays;  republican;  daily 


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eight    to    sixteen,    triweekly    twenty-four 
pages    17x22;     subscription  — daily    $6,    tri- 
weekly  SI. 50;    established  —  daily  1864,    tri- 
weekly 1848;  A.  W.  Lee,  publisher  (1— S). 
Copies    printed:     daily,     4,512  in   1903 

4,938  in   1904 
5,414  in   1905 
5,677  in   1906 
6,175  in  1907 
Tri-weekly,    7,336  in  1903 
7,757  in  1904 
7,800  in  1905 
7,309  in   1906 
7,216  in  1907 
JOURNAL.;  Thursdays;  German;  inde- 
pendent flemocratic;  eight  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1871;  J.  A.  Wagner, 
editor  and  publsher  (7— .3  P). 

SATURDAY  HERAL.D;  Saturdays, 
Independent;  sixteen  pages  11x16;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  1899;  Robert  H.  Moore, 
editor  and  publisher. 

OXFORD,  Johnson  Co.  d-  664t  pop. ,  on 
Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd.,  70  m. 
W.  of  Davenport.  Flour  mills  and  grain 
elevators. 

LEADER;  semi-weekly,  Tuesdays  and 
Fridays;  democratic;  eight  to  twelve  pages 
15x22;  subscription  .SI.-tO  :  established  1890; 
E.  R.  Doty,  editor  and  publisher  n2— 5). 

Copies  printed:  No  satisfactory  state- 
ment  has  ever  been  secured  from  this 
paper,  but  it  had  credit  for  exceeding 
1,000  in  1900,  and  every  year  since, 
up   to  and  including  1906. 

OXFORD  JUNCTION,  Jones  Co. 
D-  780+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St. 
Paul  Rd.,  about  50  m.  E.  of  Cedar  Rapids. 
Shipping  of  farm  produce. 
OXFORD  MIRRORjThursdaysfAA). 

PACIFIC  JUNCTION,  Mills  Co.  p 
732+ pop.,  on  Burlington  &  Missouri  River, 
Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  and  Kansas 
City,  St.  Joseph  &  Council  Bluffs  Rds.,  4  m. 
W.  of  Glenwood,  the  county  seat.  Farming. 

MILLS  CO. REPUBLICAN;  Fridays; 

republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  January,  1907;  "W.  H.  McMas- 
ter,  editor  and  publisher  (1—7). 

PACK"WOOD,   Jefferson  Co.,  U,  301 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd., 

14  m.  N.  W.  of  Fairfield,  the  county  seat. 

Brick   and  tile  factory.     Agriculture  and 

stock  raising. 

REVIEW;  Thursdavs;  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1  ;  established  1898;  M. 
C.  Lemley,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

P AliMER,  Pocahontas  Co. \2 120t  pop., 

on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd.,  8  m. 

N.  of  Manson.    Farming. 

PRESS?  Thursdays:  eight  pages  13x20; 
•stablished  December,  1902;  Donald  Sinclair, 
•dltor  and  publisher  (1—7). 

PANAMA,    Shelby  Co.  n-  f21  pop., 

on  Chicago,  Milwaukee   &  St.   Paul   Rd., 

10  m.  N.  W.  of  Harlan,  the  county  seat. 

HERALD;  Thursdays;  independent; 
four  pages  17x24;  subscription  tl.50;  estab- 
lished July,  1904;  W.E.  Bllven, editor;  Bliven 
Brothers,  publishers  (1—5). 

PANORA,  Outhrie  Co.  -c  958t  pop.,  on 
Des  Moines,  Northern  &  Western  Rd.,  44  m. 


IOWA. 


N.  W.  of  Des   MoIne«,  the    State    capital. 
Agriculture  and  coal  mining. 

VEDETTE;  Thursdays;  independent-re- 
publican; eight  to  twelve  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  18&4;  A.  T.  Whltmer, 
editor  and  publisher. 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the   claim. 

PARKERSBURG,  Butler  Co.  [^ 
1,164+  pop.,  on  Illinois  Central  and  Iowa 
&  Minnesota  division  of  Chicago  &  North- 
western Rds.,  19  m.  W.  of  Cedar  Falls. 
Agriculture. 

ECLIPSE;  Thursdays;  republican;  elsht 
pages  15x22;  subscription  81.o<';  established 
1872;  E.  E.  Schrack.  editor  and  publisher  ( 1—8). 

PARNELL,  loira  Co.  a-  318  pop.,  on 

Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.   40  m. 

S.  W.  of  Cedar  Rapids.    Agriculture. 

IOWA  CO.  ADVERTISER;  Satur- 
days; democratic;  eight  pa^es  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1.50:  established  1898:  W.  J. 
Naughton, editor  and  publisher  (2— 5  P). 

PAULLINA,  O'Brien  Co.  \n617t  pop., 

on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  40  m.  N. 

E.  of  Sioux  City.     Agriculture  and  stock 

raising. 

TIMES  ;  Thursdays  ;  republican  ;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1882  ;  Frank  M.  Bethel,  editor  and  publisher. 

PELLA, -MaWon  Co.  g  2,623t  pop.,  on 
Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd.,  47  m. 
S.  E.  of  Des  Moines,  the  State  capital, 
seat  of  Central  University  of  Iowa.  Manu- 
facturing and  agriculture. 

BAPTIST  RECORD  J  Thursdays;  bap- 
tist: eight  pages  12x18;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1891;  R.  R.  Sadler,  editor;  Sadler 
Bros.  &  Co.,  publishers  (2—4). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  1,455  i° 
1899  and  2,935  in  1904,  since  which  it 
has  not  furnished  a  report,  but  was 
credited   with   more   than    1,000    in    1907. 

CHRONICLE;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1865;  Sadler.  Shults  &  Co..  editors  and 
publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  and  it  admits  that  no 
such  record  is  kept  as  would  make  it 
possible  to  prepare  one,  for  the  requis- 
ite period  of  a  full  year,  but  it  had 
credit  for  exceeding  1,000  in  1903,  and 
every  year  since,  up  to  and  including 
1907. 

WEEKBLAD;  Fridays;  Hollandlsh; 
democratic;  tight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1861;  James  Jansma  &  Co., 
editors  and  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  1,871  in 
1903,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
a  definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but 
was  credited  with  more  than  1,000  in 
1907. 


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CENTRAL,  RAY;  monthly,  during  the 
college  year;  collegiate;  twenty-two  pages 
8x11;  subscription  $1;  established  1875;  Stu- 
dents of  Central  University  of  Iowa,  editors 
and  publishers. 

PERRY,  Dallas  Co.  D  4,300  pop.,  on 
Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  and  Chi- 
cago, Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rds.,  35  m.  N, 
W.  of  Des  Moines,  the  State  capital.  Rail- 
w^ay  machine  shops  and  division  headquar- 
ters. Farming  and  coal  mining.  Spade 
and  washing  machine  factories. 

CHIEF;  every  morning  except  Monday, 
and  CHIEF-REPORTER,  Thursdays; 
republican;  daily  four,  weekly  elglit  pages 
18x24;  subscription— daily  $4,  weekly  $1;  es- 
tablished 1874;  Chief  Printing  and  Opera 
House  Co.,  publishers  (12—4). 

A D  VERTl!SER ;  semi-weekly,  Tuesdays 
and  Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  SI;  established  1885;  Zerwekh  & 
Zerwekh,  editors  and  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  i,o§o  ifx 
1899  and  1,603  in  1901,  since  which  it 
has  not  furnished  any  definite  and  sat- 
isfactory report,  but  has  been  credited 
with  more  than  1,000  every  year  since, 
up  to  and  including  1907. 

PERSIA,  Harrison    Co.  -D  361t  pop., 

on  ChicagoM.ilwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  30  m. 

N.  E.  of  Council  Bluffs.    Farming  and  stock 

raising. 

GLOBE  5  Thursdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1890; 
Evert  Stuart,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3). 

PETERSON,  Ciay  Co.  ti  521t  pop., on 

Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  74  m.  N.  W. 
of  Fort  Dodge.  Roller  flour  mill.  Farm- 
ing and  grazing. 

PATRIOT;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 18S2;  Ray  Gleason,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

PIERSON,  Woodbury  Co.  -n  358t  pop., 
on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  7  m.  N  W. 
of  Correctionville.  Grain  and  stock  raising. 
ENTERPRISE  ;  Thursdays;  four  pages 

18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1893;  S.  W. 

Chatterton.  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 

PILOT  MOUND,  Hoone  Co.  u  315t 
pop.,  on  Minneapolis  &  St.  Louis  Rd.,  50  m. 
N.  W.  by  N.  of  Des  Moines,  the  State  capi- 
tal.   Agriculture. 

M:  O  X  I  T  O  R;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  paees  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1898;  G.  H.  Kick,  editor  and  publisher 
(1—8). 

PLEASANTON,  Decatur  Co.  g  300 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  ftQnlncy  Rd., 
10m.  S.  of  Leon,  the  county  seat.   Corn  and 
cattle. 
INTER-STATE  INDEX;   Thursdays; 

independent;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription 

$1;  established  1900;  Bennett  &  Van  Guilder, 

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PLEASANT VILLE,  Marion  Co.  g 

738+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy 
Rd.,  10  m.  W.  of  Knoxville,  the  county  seat, 
and  25  S.  E.  of  Des  Moines,  the  State  capital. 
Agriculture  and  mining. 
MARION  CO.  NEWS;  Thursdays;  In- 


dependent; eight  pages  135^x20;  subscription 
$1;  established  1885;  F.  R.  Wingfield,  editor 
and  publisher  (7—5). 

POCAHONTAS,   c.   h.,  Pocahontas 
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Thursdays;  democratic; 

subscription   $1;    estab- 
W. S.Clark,  editor;  Poca 
Co.,  publishers. 
Thursdays;     republican; 

subscription   $1 ;    estab- 

Blake,  editor  and   pub- 


Farming. 

DEMOCRAT; 

eight  pages  15x22; 
lished  March,  1901; 
hontas  Publishing 

RECORD ; 

four  pages  17x24; 
lished  1884;  D.  O. 
Usher  (1—8), 

POMEROY,  Calhoun  Co.  -D  9101  pop., 
on  Illinois  Central  Rd.,  27  m.  W.  of  Fort 
Dodge.    Agriculture. 

HERALD;  Thursdays; republican;  eight 
pages  17J^x22;   subscription  $1;  established 
1889;    L.  B.  Cunningham,   editor   and   pub 
Usher  (12— 6). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1898 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the   claim. 

PORTSMOUTH,  Shelby  Co.  -n  316t 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.. 

35  m.  N.  of  Council  Bluffs.    Cement  block 

manufacturing. 

SHELBY  CO.  GAZETTE;  Fridays; 
English  and  German:  eight  pages  17x24;  sub- 
scription SI;  established  September,  1905; 
A.T.  Cox,  editor;  G.  L.  Wilkinson,  publisher 
(10-5  P)  (A  A). 

POST  VILLE,  Allamakee  Co.  cf  984t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  and 
Burlington,  Cedar  Rapids  &  Northern  Rds., 
16  m.  S.  W.  of  Waukon,  the  county  seat. 
Agriculture. 

IOWA  VOLKSBLATT;  Fridays; 
German; Independent:  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription S1.50  ;  established  1892  ;  Gustave 
Dletsch,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

REVIEW;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22:  subscription  $1.25;  established 
1873;  Bert  E.  Tuttle.  editor;  A.  E.  &  A.  S. 
Burdlck,  publishers  (8-3). 

PRAIRIE  CITY,  Jasper  Co.  u  808t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd., 
24  m.  S.  E.  of  Des  Moines,  the  State  capital. 
Agriculture. 
NE  WS  ;  Thursdays;  Independent;  eight 

pages   15x22;    subscription    $1;    established 

1874;  E.  G.  Robinson,  editor  and  publisher 

(e-5). 

PRESCOTT,  Adams  Co.  p  446t  pop., 
on  Chicago.  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,  7  m. 
E.  of  Corning,  thecountyseat.  Agriculture. 
ARGUS;     Fridays  ;    republican;    eight 

pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1889; 

Bert  Perrin,  editor  and  publisher  (12—5  P). 

PRESTON,  Jackson  Co.  a-  «48  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  24  m. 
N.  E.  of  Clinton.  Agrlcultur-?  and  dairying. 
TIMES;   Fridays:  Independent;  eight 

pages  15x22:  subscription  $1.50;  established 
I  1894:  Frank  E.  Tripp,  editor;  Tripp  &  Byers, 

publishers  (11—5). 


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PRIMGHAR,  c.  h.,  O'Brien  Co.\j 

814f  pop.,  on  Illinois  Central  Rd..  2  m.  N.  W. 

of  Cherokee.    Lumber  yards,  farming  and 

stock  raising. 

O'BRIEN  CO.  BELL;  Thursdays;  re 
publican;    eight   pages    15x22;    subscription 
$L50;    established    1883;    J.   H.  Wolf,  editor 
and  publisher  (12—3). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding  i,ooo  in  1898,  and  every  year 

since,    up    to    and    including    1907. 
O'BRIEN  CO.  DEMOCRAT; Fridays; 

democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1896;  John  A.  Graham,  editor 
and  publisher  (8—3). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the  claim. 

PRINCETON,  Scott  Co.  a-  525  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  and 
Chicago,  Burlington  <k  Quincy  Rds.,  15  m. 
N.  E.  of  Davenport,  the  county  seat.  Agri- 
cultural district. 

JOCRNAL;  Thursdays;  independent; 
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lished October,  1905;  L.  H.  Gan,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 

QUASQUETON,  Buchanan  Co.  n- 
541  pop.,  ou  the  Wapsiplnicon  r.,  10  m.  S.  E. 
of  Independence,  the  county  seat.  Agri- 
culture. 

QUASQUETONIAN:  Fridays;  inde- 
pendent; eight  page^  13x20:  subscription  $1; 
established  1899;  Frank  Vierth,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 

QUIMBY,  Cherokee  Co.  \2  331t  pop., 
on  Illinois  Central  Rd.,  about  11  m.  S.  of 
Cherokee,  the  county  seat. 
MONITOR;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

R AD CLIFFE, Hardin  Co.  D  645t  pop., 

on   Chicago   &    Northwestern   Rd.,    about 

19  m.  S.  W.   of   Eldora,  the  county  seat. 

Farming. 

SIGNAL;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  16x22 ;  subscription  SI ;  established 
1893;  E.  W.  Anderson,  editor  and  publisher 
(5-6). 

RAKE,  Winnebago  Co.  [j  100  pop.,  on 

Chicago,  Rock  Island  &   Pacific  Rd.,  20  m. 

N.  W.  of    Forest    City,   the    county   seat 

Farming  and  stock  raising. 

REGISTER;  Thursdays;  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1900;  W.  C. 
Sundermeyer,  editor  and  publisher  (7 — 5). 

RANDOLPH,    Fremont   Co.  p  373t 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd., 

10   m.  X.  E.  of  Sidney,  the    county  seat. 

Farming. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  independent; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscrip'lon  $1;  estab- 
lished 1897;  Clyde  C.  Scheaffer.  editor  and 
publisher  (8—3). 

REDDING,  Binggohl  Co.  p  311t  pop., 
on   Chicago,   Burlington   &     Quincy   Rd., 


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about  10  m.  S.  W.  of  Mount  Ayr,  the  county 

seat. 

REGISTER;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

REDFIELD,  Dallas  Co.  n    750  pop., 

on    Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul    Rd., 

30  m.  W.  of  Des  Moines,  the  State  capital. 

Coal  mining,  tile  and  brick  making   and 

farming. 

REVIEW;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1888;  6.  W.  Stephenson,  editor;  Red- 
fleld  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  publishers  (1—8). 

REDOAK,  c.  h.,  Montgomery  Co.  p 
4,917  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy 
Rd.,  50  m.  S.  E.  of  .Council  Bluffs.  Flour 
mills  and  calendar  factories.  Farming  and 
stock  raising. 

EXPRESS;  Fridays;  republican;  twelve 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50:  established 
1868;  H.  E.  Griffin,  editor;  The  Expre.ss  Pub- 
lishing Company,  publishers  (2—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  2,154  in 
1896  and  2,562  in  1902,  since  which 
it  has  not  furnished  any  report,  but 
has  been  credited  with  more  than  1,000 
every  year  since,  up  to  and  including 
1907. 

SUN;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1.50:  established  1877; 
Boll  &  Clark,  editors  and  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  1,238  in  1895 
1,865  in  1905 
1,610  in   1907 

REINBECK,    Grundy    Co.    □    L203t 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd,, 

22  m.  S.  W.  of  Waterloo.    Agriculture  and 

stock  raising. 

COURIER;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1878;  Charles  J.  Adams,  editor  and  publisher 

(8—3). 

Copies    printed:    For    the    year    1903 

this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the  claim. 

STANDARD;  Thursdays;  eight  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1895;  J. 
W.  Shearer,  editorand  publisher  (6— 6). 

REMSEN,  Plymouth  Co.  p  1,035  pop., 
on  Illinois  Central  Rd.,  85  m.  N.  E.  of  Sioux 
City.    Agriculture. 

BELL-ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  dem- 
ocratic; eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  188H;  John  P.  Kieffer,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  years  1903 
and  1907  this  paper  seemed  to  assert 
that  it  had  an  average  issue  exceeding 
1,000  copies,  but  failed  to  furnish  such 
definite  information  as  would  warrant 
the  accordance  of  a  rating  to  that  effect. 

NEW>;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

'R'EJi'WlCK, Humboldt  Co.  a  350tpop. 

on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  23  m.  N.  W. 

of  Webster  City.    Farming,  stock  raising 

and  dairying. 

TIMES;  Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1884; 
Clarence  E.Foley,  editorand  publisher (5— 3). 


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RICEVILLE,    Mitchell    Co.    b    804t 

pop,,  on  Chicago  Great  Western  Rd.  and 

Wapsipinecon  r.,  22  m.  N.  E.   of  Charles 

City.    Creamery,  carriage  shops  and  flour 

mills.    Agriculture  and  dairying. 

RECORDER;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x.i2;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1886;  Andrews  &  Lowry,  editors  and 
publishers  (5 — 3). 

RICHLAND,  Keokuk  Co. C^  534+ pop., 
on  Iowa  Central,  Chicago,"  Milwaukee  & 
St.  Paul  and  Chicago,  Burlington  8c  Quincy 
Rds.,  38  m.  S.  E.  of  Ohkaloosa  and  28 
N.  W.  of  Ottumwa.    Farming. 

CLARION;  Wednesdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 1881:  H.  J.  Hoogeuapoer,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance   of    a    rating   to   that   effect. 

RIDGE  WAY,  Winneshiek  Co.nf  371 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paui 

Rd.,  12  m.  W.  of  Decorah. 

REVIEW;  Thursdays  ;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 1902;  M.  Lee  Hathaway,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 

RINGSTED.  Emmet  Co.  ti  256  pop., 

on  Chicago  &  North  Western  Rd..  18  m.  S. 
E.  of  Estherville,  the  county  seat.  Farm- 
ing. 

DISPATCH;  Thursdays;  republican; 

four  pages  18x24;  subscriotion  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 1900:  George  I.  Warner,  editor  and 
publisher  (7—5). 

RIPPEY,  Gree)ie  Co.  D  395  pop.,  on 

Chicago,  Rock  Island  and  Pacific  Rd.,  IT 

m.  S.  E.  of  Jefferson. 

REGISTER;  Fridays;  independent; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 1900:  A.  D.  Granger,  editor  and  pub 
lisher  (4—6). 

RIVERSIDE,  Washington  Co.  O^  698t 

pop.,  on  Burlington,  Cedar  Rapids  &  North 

em  Rd.,  15  m.  S.  of  Iowa  City.    Flour  mill, 

carriage  factory,  brick  and  tile  yards.    Ag 

riculture  and  stock  raising. 

LiEADER;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50:  established 
1882;  Wm.  J.  Kueneman,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (5—3). 

nOCK¥Om>, Floyd  Co.   b  968  pop., 

on  Burlington,   Cedar  Rapids  &  Northern 

Rd.  and   Shell  Rock   r..  49  m.  N.  of  Cedar 

Falls.    Flour  mills. 

REGISTER;  Thursdays;  republican; 
four  pages  17x24;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1873;  F.  E.  Trigg,  editor;  J.  S.  Trigg 
&  Son,  publishers  (7—5). 

ROCK  RAPIDS,  c.  li.,  Lyon  Co.  n 

l,766tpop.,  on  Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis 

&  Omaha,  Illinois  Central  and  Burlington, 

Cedar  Rapids  &  Northern  Rds.  and  Rock  r., 

60  m.  N.  of  Sioux  City.     Agriculture  and 

stock  raising. 

LYON  CO.  REPORTER;  Thursdays; 
republican;  eight  pages  15x22;   subscription 


$1.50;  estabUshed  1881;  W.  G.  Smith,  editor 
and  publisher. 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies 
regularly  in   the  years    1897  and    i8q9» 

but  has   not  since   set  up  any  claim  for 
issuing  so  many. 

RE  VIE  W ;  Thursdays ;  democratic ;  eight 
to  sixteen  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1872;  P.  H.  McCarty,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 

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1,300  in  1900,  since  which  it  ^has  not 
furnished  any  definite  and  satisfactory 
report,  but  has  been  credited  with  more 
than  1,000  every  year  since,  up  to  and 
including   1907. 

ROCK  VALLEY,  Sioux  Co.  ^  l,054r 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  PaulRd., 

about  25  m.  N  of  Orange  City,  the  county 

seat.   Farming  and  stock  raising. 

BEE;  Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages 
18x22;  subscription  $2;  e.stablished  1883;  E.D. 
Brown,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3). 

ROCKWELL,  Cerro  Gordo  Co.  ^  830t 
pop.,  on  Iowa  Central  Rd.,  12  m.  S.  of  Mason 
City,  the  county  seat.    Grain  elevators  and 
warehouses.    Farming  and  stock  raising. 
PHONOGRAPH;     Tuesdays;     repub- 
lican;  eight    pages  15x22;    subscription   $1; 
established  1879;  W.  L.  McEwen,  editor;  W. 
L.  McEwen  &  Sons,  publishers  (8—3). 

ROCKWELL  CITY,  c.h.,  Calhoun 

Co.  -a  1,364  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  & 
St.  Paul,  Newton  &  Northwestern  and  Illi- 
nois Central  Rds.,  100  m.  N.  W.  of  Des 
Moines,  the  State  capital.  Ships  poultry 
and  butter.  Brick  and  tile,  canning  and 
garment  factories.  Corn  growing  and 
stock  raising. 

ADVOCATE;     semi-weekly,    Tuesdays 
and  Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription   $1.50;    established   1890;  Elmer 
E.  .Johnston,  editor  and  publisher  (3-7). 
Copies    printed:     1,161  in  1896 
1,679  in  1900 
1,854  in  1901 
1,840  in  1902 
1,821  in  1903 
1,806  in  1905 
2,137  in   1906 
2,205    for    year    end- 
ing  April    I,    1907- 

CAI.HOUN  CO.  REPUBLICAN  ; 
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subscription  $1.50;  established  1878;  Byron 
Mattison,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3). 

RODNEY,  Monona  Co.  -D  173t  pop., 
on  Chicago.  Milwaukee   &,   St.  Paul   Rd., 
about  40  m.  S.  E.  of  Sioux  City. 
NEWS;  Fridays  (A  A). 

ROLAND,  Story  Co.  D  557 f  pop.,  on 
Iowa  Central  Rd.,  about  44  m.  N.  of  Des 
Moines.    Farming. 

RECORD;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  13x20:  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1895;   M.  O.  Rod.editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

ROLFE,  Pocahontas  Co.  Vi994t  pop.,  at 
junction  of  Chicago  &  Northwestern  and 


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Chicago.  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rds..  30  m. 
N.  W.  of  Fort  Dodge.    Cattle  and  farming. 

REVEIIiLiE  ;  Thursdays  ;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription $1;  established  1888;  J.  H. 
Lighter,  editor  and  publisher  ( 12 — 6). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1906 
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an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a   rating  to  that  effect. 

ROWAN,  Wright  Co.  [^  300  pop.,  on 

Burlington,  Cedar  Rapids  &  Northern  Rd., 

10  m.  E.  of  Clarion,  the  county  seat,  and 

1  from  E,  bank  of  Iowa  r.    Farming. 

RECORD;  Thursdays;  four  pages  18x24; 
subscription  SI :  established  18it9:  F.  E.  Whit- 
ney, editor;  C.  F.Peterson, publisher  (7— 3P). 

ROYAL,  Clay  Co.  tl  250  pop.,  on  Chi- 
cago, Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd.,  12  m.  S. 
W.  of  Spencer,  the  county  seat.  Farming 
and  stock  raising. 

BANNER;  Fridays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1  ;  established  December, 
190);  Charles  A.  Robinson,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2—3). 

RUDD,   Floyd    Co.     [j    381    pop.,    on 

Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  12  m. 

W.  of  Charles  City. 

REVIEW;  Thursdays;  independent  re- 
publican: eight  pages  llxlS  ;  subscription 
$1;  established  1900:  E.  R.  Little,  editor  and 
publisher  (1 — 1). 

RUNNELIiS,  Polk  Co.  D  400  pop.,  on 

Wabash  Rd.,  16  m.  S.  E.  of  Des  Moines,  the 

county  seat  and  State  capital.    Farming. 

TELEGRAM;  Fridays ;  republican ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  established  1889;  R.  E. 
Marris,  editor  and  publisher  (3 — 3). 

RUSSELL,  Lucas  C«.  0  636t  pop.,  on 

Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,  8  m.  E. 

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SIOUX  RAPIDS,  5we7irt  Vista  Co.  ^ 

l,005t  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd. 

and  Little  Sioux  r.,  20  m.  N.  of  Storm  Lake. 

Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

REPUBLICAN-PRESS;  Fridays;  re- 
publican; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1881;  C.  C.  Colwell  and  J.  E. 
Durkee,  editors  and  publishers  (1 — 5). 

S  li  A  T  E  R  ,   story  Co.  D  426+  pop.,  at 

junction  of  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul 
and  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rds.,  26  m. 
N.  of  Des  Moines,  the  State  capital,  and  16 
S.  W.  of  Nevada,  the  county  seat.  Farming 
and  stock  raising. 
NEWS;  Thursdays;   republican;   eight 

pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1885; 

Maland   &  Wlland,  editors  and   publishers 

(5-3). 

SLOAN,  Woodbury  Co.  -D  643t  pop.,  on 
Sioux  City  &  Pacific  Rd.,  21  m.  S.  E.  of  Sioux 
City,  the  county  seat.  Stock  raising  and 
farming. 

STAR;  Thursdays;  independent-demo- 
cratic; eight  to  twelve  pages  18x'24;  subscrip- 
tion $1.25;  established  1883;  S.  L.  Frisbie, 
editor  and  publisher;  prints  special  editions 
for  neighboring  towns  (1—4). 

Copies    printed:    This    paper    had    cre- 


dit   for    an    average    issue    of    1,531     in. 
1903,    since   which    it   has   not    furnished 
a    report,    but    was    credited    with    more 
than    1,000    in    1906    and    1907. 

SMITHLuAND,  Woodbury  Co.  -D  4S.5t 

pop.,  on  Illinois  Central  Rd.,  30  m.  S.  E.  of 

Sioux  City,  the  county  seat.    Farming  and 

stock  raising. 

SUN  ;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1886; 
Miss  M.  A.  Willoughby,  editor  and  publisher 

(2-3). 

SOLON,  Johnson  Co.  D-   401  pop.,  on 

Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd.,  12  m. 

N.  of   Iowa  City,  the  county  seat.    Wheat 

and  corn. 

ECONOMY;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22:  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1896;  W.  M.  Martin,  editor;  W.  M. Mar- 
tin &  Sons,  publishers  (7—5). 

SPENCER,  c.  h.,  Clay  Co.  ^  3,095t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul 
and  Minneapolis  &  St.  Louis  Rds.  and  Lit- 
tle Sioux  r.,  80  m.  N.  W.  of  Fort  Dodge. 
Agriculture. 

CLAY  CO.  NEWS;  Thursdays;  repub- 
lican; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1870;  Randall  &  Gillespie,  editors 
and  publishers. 

HERALD;  Wednesdays ;   democratic ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1891 ;  Earl  Bronson,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 
Copies     printed:     1,394  iti  1898 
1,412  in  1900 
1,458  in  1902 
1,468  in  1903 
1,477  in   1904 
1,476  in  1905 
1,445  in  1906 
Since  which  it  has  not   furnished  any 
definite   and   satisfactory   report,  but   was 
credited   with   more   than    1,000   in    1907- 
REPORTER:  Wednesdays;  republican; 
eiglit  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1S78;  Randall,  McKee  &  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (T— 5). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  ^cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the  claim. 

SPIRIT  LAKE,c.  h.,  Dickinson  Co.yj 
1.219t  pop.,  on  Burlington,  Cedar  Rapids  & 
Northern  and  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St. 
Paul  Rds.,  90  m.  N.  W.  of  Fort  Dodge.  Sum- 
mer resort.    Farming. 

BEACON;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50:  established 
1870:  Funk  &  Blackert.  editors  and  publishers 
(8-3). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the  claim. 

DEUTSCHE  P  O  S  T  ;  Wednesdays  ; 
German;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1895;  Wm.  J.  Dreher,  editor 
and  publisher  ( A  A ). 


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HERALiD;  Saturdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1894;  A.  R.  &  E.  E.  Carter,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (2-3). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1902 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the  claim. 

SPRINGVIIiLE,ii»«  Co. [>599t 

pop.,   on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &   St.  Paul 

Rd.,  15  m.  N.  E.  of  Cedar  Rapids.    Butter, 

cheese,  live  stock  and  small  fruits. 

NEW  ERA  !  Wednesdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 1882;  O.  E.  Crane,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8—3). 

STACYVILLE,    Mitchell  Co.    [^  490t 
pop.,  on  Illinois  Central  Rd.,  14  m,  N.  of 
Osage,  the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 
HERALD;  Thursdays;  four  pages  15x22; 
subscriptions!;   established  1900;    N.B.Rey- 
nolds, editor  and  publisher   i2 — 3). 

STANHOPE,  Hamilton  Co.  U  297t 
pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  14 
m.  S.  of  Webster  City,  the  county  seat.  Ag- 
riculture. 

MAIL;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1894;  F.  C.  Runkie,  editor  and  publisher 
(10-6). 

STANLEY,  Buchanan  Co  cT  ^Sf  pop., 
on  Chicago  Great  Western  Rd.,  about  60m. 
W.  by  N.  of  Dubuque. 
GAZETTE;  Tuesdays  (A  A). 

STANTON,  Montgomery  Co.  P  404t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd., 
8  m.  E.  of  Redoak,  the  county  seat.  Live 
stock  and  agriculture. 

CALiL;  Fridays;   Swedish  and  English; 
republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1883;  James  Johnson,  editor; 
Johnston  &  Montgomery,  publishers  (9—3). 
Copies    printed:    This    paper    has    on 
two     occasions     indicated     a     desire     to 
have     credit     for     issuing     more     than 
1. 000    copies    regularly,    but    such    defi- 
nite information  as  would  warrant  such 
a    rating    has    never    been    forthcoming. 

STANWOOD.  Ce<kir  Co.  d-  450  pop., 

on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  10  m.  N.  of 

Tipton,  the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 

HERALD;  Thursdays;  independent; 
ight  passes  15x2^;  ^subscription  .$1;  estab- 
lished 1892;  Gau  &  Evers,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (7—5). 

STATE  CENTER,  iVa»'«ft««  Co.  n 

1,008+  pop.,  on  Iowa  Central  and  Chicago 

&  Northwestern  Rds.,  40  m.  N.  E.  of  Des 

Moines,   the   State   capital.    Geographical 

center  of  the  State.    Agriculture. 

ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays;  independ- 
ent; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1 ;  es- 
tablished 1871 ;  Bert  Merrill,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1-8). 

STEAMBOAT  ROCK,  Hardin  Co. 

D  410+ pop,,  on  Iowa  Central  Rd..  30  m.  N.of 

Marshalltown. 

PILOT;  Fridays;  four  pages  17x22;  sub 


IOWA. 


scription  $1;    established   1905;    Sentman   & 
Mason,  editors  and  publishers  (.10— o  P). 

STOCKPORT,  Van  Buren  Co.  U^  200 

pop.,  on    Chicago,  Burlington   &   Quincy 

Rd.,  15  m.  N.  E.  of  Keosauqua. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1;  established  February,  1902; 
Stockport  News  Co.,  editors  and  publiBhers. 

STORM  LAKE,  c.  h.,  Buena  Vista 
Co.  "D  2,169-|'  pop.,  on  Illinois  Central  and 
Minneapolis  &  St.  Louis  Rds.  and  Storm 
Lake,  81  m.  E.  of  Sioux  City.  Agriculture 
and  dairying. 

BUENA    VISTA    VIDETTE;     Thurs 
days;   democratic;    eight   pages  15x22;    sub- 
scription $1.5U;    established  1885;    Elizabeth 
Sohen,  editor  and  publisher  (2 — 3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  1,689  i" 
1898,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
any  definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but 
has  been  credited  with  more  than 
1,000  every  year  since,  up  to  and  in- 
cluding   1907. 

PILOT-TRIBUNE;  Fridays;    republl 
can;  eight  to  twelve  pages  18x24;  subscrip- 
tion  $1.50;     established    1870;     Waipole    & 
Mitchell,  editors  and  publishers  (1—8). 
Copies     printed:      1,462  in   1898 
1,936  in   1906 
1,976  in   1907 

STORY  CITY,  Story  Co.  n  1,563 
pop.,  on  Iowa  Central  and  Chicago  &  North- 
western Rds.,  48  m.  N.  of  Des  Moines,  the 
State  capital.    Agriculture. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1891; 
Paul  A.  Olson,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding    1,000    in    1906    and    1907. 

VISERGUTTEN;  Thursdays;  Norwe- 
gian; republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription 65  cents;  established  1894;  G.  Am- 
lund,  editor;  Amlund  &  Amluud,  publishers 
(8—5). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  has  on 
two  occasions,  since  1900,  indicated  a 
desire  to  have  credit  for  issuing  more 
than  1,000  copies  regularly,  but  such 
definite  information  as  would  warrant 
such  a  rating  has  never  been  forth- 
coming. 

STRATFORD,  Hamilton  Co.  n  458t 

pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd..  18m. 

S.  W.  of   Webster  City,  the   county  seat. 

Agriculture. 

COURIER;  Thursdays ;  republican ; 
eight  pages  15x22  ;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1892:  L.  M.  &  C.  E.  Peterson,  editors 
and  publishers  (1 — 8). 

STRAWBERRY    POINT,  Clay, 
ton  Co.  cf  l,012t  pop.,  on  Chicago.  Milwaukee 
&  St.  Paul  Rd..  16  m.  S.  W.  of  Elkader,  the 
county  seat.    Farming  and  dairying. 
MAIIi-PRESS;    Thursdays;    independ 
ent;  eight  pages  16x22;  subscription  $1.25;  es- 
tablished 1874;   Clarence  A.  Newman,  editor 
and  publisher. 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies 
regularly    in    the    years    1901    and    1904. 


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but  has  not  since  set  up  any  claim  for 
issuing  so  many. 

STRUBLE,  Plymouth  Co.  ^200  pop., 

on  Great  Northern  Rtl.,  30  m.  W.  of  Sioux 

City. 

JOURXAI.;  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pa<ies  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1902;  C.E.  Perdue,  editor  and  publisher  (12— 5). 

STUART,  Guthrie  Co.  -n  2,079t  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Roclc  Island  &  Pacific  Rd., 
40  ra.  W.  of  Des  Moines,  the  State  capital. 
Farming  and  stock  raising. 

HERALD;    Fridays;    republican;   eight 
pages  15x22;   subscription  $1.50;  established 
1871 ;  J.  E.  Thode.  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 
Copies     printed:      1,042  in   1894 
1,016  in   1903 
1,024  in   1907 
NEWS;   Thursdays;  independent;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  established  1887; 
J.  B.  Richardson,  editor  and  publisher. 

SUMNER,  Bremer  Co.  cT  l,437t  pop., 

on  Chicago  Great  Western  Rd.,  22  m.  N.  E. 

of  Waverly,  the  county  seat.    Dairying.         | 

GAZETTE:  Thursdays;  independent; 
four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1881 ;  G.  P.  Linn,  editor  and  publisher. 

SUTHERLAND,  O'Brien  Co.  ^  662 

pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  70  ra. 

N.  E.  of  Sioux  City.    Agriculture. 

COURIER  ;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  established 
1882;  A.   G.  Warren,    editor   and   publisher 

(2-8). 

SWALEDALE,  Cerro   Gordo  Co.  6 

240+  pop.,  on  Chicago  Great  Western  Rd.,  14 

m.  S.  W.  of  Mason  City,  the  county  seat. 

Agriculture  and  live  stock. 

RECORD;  Fridays;  six  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1;  established  1899;  Burt  Stone, 
editor  and  publisher  (2—8). 

S'WEA   CITY,   Kosstiih  d,.     6   374 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Rock  Island    &  Pacific 

Rd.,  25  m.  N.  of  Algona,  the   county  seat. 

Farming  and  dairying. 

HERALD;  Thursdays;  eight  pages 
13x20 ;  subscription  $1;  established  1895;  Hu- 
bert &  May  L.  Burruss,  editors  and  publish- 
ers (1—8). 

TABOR,    Fremont   Co.    p   934t  pop., 

on   Tabor  &   Northern  Rd.,  30  m.  S.  E.  of 

Council  Bluffs.    Seat  of  Tabor  College. 

BEACON;  Fridays ;  republican ;  four 
pages  15I0X2O;  subscription $1.25;  established 
1881;  W.  C.  McClintock.  editor  and  publisher 

(2-8). 

TAMA,  Tama  Co.  □  2,649t  pop.,  on 
Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  and  Chi- 
cago &  Northwestern  Rds.,  51  m.  W.  of 
Cedar  Rapids.  Hydraulic  works,  connected 
with  Iowa  r.,  provide  motive  power  for 
manufactories. 

HERALD;  Thursdays;  republican ; eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1875;  C.  J.  Wonser,  editor  and  publisher 
(1-8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,440  in  1895 
and  1,600  in  1905,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  a  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  was  credited  with 
more    than    1,000    in    1906    and    1907. 


NEWS;  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  189? ; 
A.  E.  Jackson,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  has  on 
three  occasions  indicated  a  desire  to 
have  credit  for  issuing  more  than 
1,000  copies  regularly,  but  such  defi- 
nite information  as  would  warrant  such 
a    rating    has    never    been    forthcoming. 

TERRIL,  Dickinson  Co.  ^  5  ra.  S.  E. 

of  Spirit  Lake,  the  county  seat.   Agricul- 
ture, stock  raising  and  creamery. 

TRIBUNE;  Fridays;  independent-re- 
publican; eight  pnges  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1899:  Charles  A.  Pickering, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

THOMPSON,  Winnebago  Co.  i  450t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific 
Rd..    10    m.    N.    W.    of    Forest    City,  the 
county  seat.    Agriculture. 
COURIER;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  13x20;   subscription    $1;    established 
1894;  Charles  A.  Burdick,  editor;  Reed  &  Bur- 
dick,  publishers  (T— 5). 

THOR,  Humboldt  Co.  ti  274  pop.,  on 

Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  7  m.  S.  E.  of 
Dakotah,  the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 
ENTERPRISE;    Thursdays;    republi- 
can;   eight    pages    15x22;    subscription   $1; 
established  September,  1901;  J.  A.  Digerness, 
editor  and  publisher  (5—3). 

THORNTON,  Cerro  Gordo  Co.  b  299t 

pop.,  on  Chicago  Great  Western  Rd.,  18  m, 

S.   W.   of   Mason   City,   the   county   seat. 

Dairying  and  farming. 

ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;*  established  1892; 
S.  S.  Sherman,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

TIN  GEE  Y,  Ringgold  Co.  g  488t  pop., 

on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,  12  m. 
N.  E.  of  Mount  Ayr,  the  county  seat.  Agri- 
culture and  dairying. 

VINDICATOR;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1889;  W.  E.  Burleigh,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

TIPTON,  c.  h.,  Cedar  Co.  o  2,513t 
pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  and  Bur- 
lington, Cedar  Rapids  &  Northern  Rds..  25 
m.  N.  of  Muscatine.    Farming. 

ADVERTISER;  semi-weekly, Tuesdays 
and  Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1853;  S.  Yates, 
editor;  Yates  &  Ripley,  publishers  (8—3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  has  on 
two  occasions,  since  1900,  indicated  a 
desire  to  have  credit  for  issuing  more 
than  1,000  copies  regularly,  but  such 
definite  information  as  would  warrant 
such  a  rating  has  never  been  forth- 
coming. 

CONSERVATIVE;  Wednesdays; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1875 ;  Weisner  &  Weisner,  editors  and 
publishers  (1—61. 

Copies  printed:    No   satisfactory   state- 
ment  has   ever   been    secured    from    this 
paper,   but   it   had    credit    for    exceeding 
:  1,000    in    1899,    and    every    year    since, 
'up    to    and    including    1907. 

TITONKA,  Kossuth  Co.  [j  2i4t  pop- 
on  Cedar  Rapids,  Garner  &  Northwestern 


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Rd.,  22  m.  N.  E.  of  Algona,  the  county  seat. 

Sash    and    door     factory,     planing    mill 

and  creamery.    Stock  raising. 

TOPIC;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  16x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1899;  LeeO.  Wolfe,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3). 

TOIiEDO,  c.  h.,  Tama  Co.  a  l,941t 
pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  20  m. 
E.  of  Marshalltown  and  50  W.  of  Cedar 
Rapids.    Seat  of  Western  College. 

CHRONICLE  ;  Thursdays;  republican; 
twelve  pages  17x21;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1856;  W.  D.  Lee  &  Co.,  editors  and  pub 
Ushers. 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  issuing  more  than  i.ooo  cop- 
ies regularly  in  the  year  1900, 
but  has  not  since  set  up  any  claim  for 
issuing  so  many. 

TAMA  CO.  DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1873;  J.  J.  McMahon.  editor 
and  publisher. 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies 
regularly  in  the  years  189 1  and  1900, 
but  has  not  since  set  up  any  claim  for 
issuing  so  many. 

TAMA  CO.  SCHOOLS:  monthly;  edu 
cational;    eight  pages  9x12;    subscription  25 
cents;     established   January,   1903;     D.    E. 
Brown,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

TRAER,  Tama  Co.  n  l,458t  pop.,  on 
Burlington,  Cedar  Rapids  &  Northern  Rd., 
47  m.  W.  of  Cedar  Rapids.  Farming  and 
stock  raising. 

STAR-CLIPPER;  Fridays;  repviblican; 
twelve  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1873;  Taylor  &  Gillespie,  editors  and 
publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  2,497  in  iQoi, 
over  2,250  in  1903  and  2,956  in  1906, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  was 
credited   with   more   than    2,250   in    1907. 

FARM  AND  REAL -ESTATE 
JOURNAL;  monthly;  real  estate  and 
agriculture;  thirty-six  pages  9x12;  subscrip- 
tion 75  cents  ;  established  1896  ;  Chas.  Wood 
&  Son,  editors  and  publishers  (1—7). 

Copies  printed:  6,000  in  1904  and 
5,455  in  1906,  since  which  it  has  not 
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1904 
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1906 
1907 


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1,501 

1,755 

1,85s 

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Moines,  the  State  capital.  Mineral  springs. 
Coal  mining  and  agriculture. 

FREEMAN-TRIBUNE;  every  even- 
ing except  Sunday,  FREEMAN,  Tues- 
days, and  TRIBUNE,  Fridays;  republi- 
can ;  twelve  pages— dally  18x24,  weekly  15x22 ; 
subscription- daily  $5.  weekly  $1.25:  estab- 
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bune 1885;  Freeman-Tribune  Publishing  Com- 
pany, editors  and  publishers. 

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years  1896  and  1902,  but  has  not  since 
set   up    any   claim   for   issuing   so    many. 

GRAPHIC  -  HERALD  ;  Thursdays  ; 
democratic;  sixteen  pages  13x20;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  1883;  H.  P.  Robie,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (1—7). 

Copies  printed:  Xo  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding    1,000    in    1906    and    1907. 

JOURNAIj  :  Thursdays  ;  republican  ; 
twelve  pages  17x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1894;  Journal  Publishing  Co..  pub- 
lishers (12-6). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,100  for  the 
vear  1900  and  1,293  in  1902,  but  has 
not  since  made  definite  and  satisfactory 
claim  to  issuing  so  many  as  1,000 
copies. 

WEIiDON,  Decatur  Co.  p  481tpop., 
on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,  10  m. 
S.  of  Osceola. 
AMERICAN;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

WELIiMAN,  Washington  Co.  R  654 f 
pop.,  on  Burlington,  Cedar  Rapids  &  North- 
ern Rd.,  17  m.  N.  W.  of  Washington,  the 
county  seat.    Agriculture. 

ADVANCE;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1889:  E.  I.  Coffey,  editor  and  publisher 
(•8-3)  (A  A). 

WESLEY,  Kossuth  Co.  i  730t  pop., on 

Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  11  m.  E. 

of  Algona,  the  county  seat.    Flour  mills. 

Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

NEWS-WORLD:  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  paees  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished—AVt«s  1891,  World  1900,  consolidated 
19a3:  S.  X.  Way,  editor;  Wav  &  Sherman, 
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Copies  printed:  For  the  year^  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the  claim. 

WESTBEND,  Palo  Alto  Co.  b  538t 
pop.,  on  Burlington,  Cedar  Rapids  &  North- 
ern Rd.,  15  m.  S.  E.  of  Emmetsburg,  the 
county  seat.    Agriculture. 

JOURNAL;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15i^x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1889 ;  J.  B.  Martin,  editor  and  publisher. 

WESTBRANCH.  Cedar  Co.  d-  647t 
pop.,  on  Burlington,  Cedar  Rapids  &  North- 
ern Rd..  10  m.  E.  of  Iowa  City.  Flour  and 
windmills;  butter,  pearl  button  and  cheese 
factories. 

TIMES:  Thursdays;  republican:  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.25:  established 
1878;  Ross  Leech,  editor  and  publisher  (2— 3). 

WESTGATE,  Fayette  Co.  cf  260t  pop., 
on  Chicago  Great  Western  Rd.,  10  m.  N.  W. 
of  Oelwin.    Farming. 
HERA  L  D :    Wednesdays ;     six    pages 

15x22;    subscription    $1;     established    1897; 

Branch  &  Branch,  editors   and   publishers 


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WEST  LIBERTY,  Muscatine  Co.  a- 
1,690+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pa- 
clflc  and  Burlington,  Cedar  Rapids  &  North- 
ern Rds.,  39  m.  W.  of  Davenport.  Tile,  brick 
and  carriage  manufactories  and  creamery. 
Agriculture,  dairying  and  stock  raising. 

RURAL.IST;     Saturdays;    republican; 

eight  pages  18x24;  subscriptioa  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1901;  K.  Anderson,  editor;  Anderson 
&  Co.,  publishers  (7—5). 

WESTPOINT,  Lee  Co.  P.  654t  pop., 

on  Chicago,  Ft.  Madison  &  Des  Moines  Rd., 

11  m.  N.  W.  of  Fort  Madison,  the  county 

seat.    Farming. 

BEE;  Thursdays;  democratic;  four  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1893;  John 
M.  Pohlmeyer.  editor  and  publisher  (4—6). 

WESTSIDE,  Crawford    Co. -D  396 

pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  15  m. 

N.  E.  of  Denison,  the  county  seat.     Steam 

grist  and  flour  mills.    Agriculture. 

JOURNAL;  Fridays;  independent:  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1891;  Leon  Vassor  &  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (1—8). 

WEST  UNION,  c.  h.,  Fayette  Co.  ^ 

1,935+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St. 
Pauland  Burlington, Cedar  Rapids  &  North- 
ern Rds.,  80  m.  N.  W.  of  Dubuque.  Agri- 
culture, dairying  and  stock  raising. 

ARGO;  Wednesdays;    republican  ;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1881 ; 
Walter  H.  Beall,  editor  and  publisher  (3 —7). 
Copies     printed:     2,250  in   1902 
2,255  in   1903 
2,258  in   1904 
2,292  in  1906 
Since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and   satisfactory  report,  but  was 
credited   with   more  than    1,000   in    1907. 
FAYETTE  CO.    UNION;   Thursdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established    1853;  E.  A.  Mcllree,  editor 
and  publisher  (7—5). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  1,200  in 
1898,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
any  definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but 
was  credited  with  more  than  1,000  in 
1906   and    1907. 

GAZETTE;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1867; 
D.  H.  Talmadge,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  issue  of  1,440  in  1895.  since 
which  it  has  not  furnished  any  definite 
and  satisfactory  report,  but  has  been 
credited  with  more  than  1,000  in  1905 
and    1907. 

WHATCHEER, -K'eo^"ttA:  (7o.P,  2,746+ 
pop.,  on  Burlington,  Cedar  Rapids  &  North- 
ern and  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rds.,  12  m. 
N.  W.  of  Sigourney,  the  county  seat.  Coal 
mining. 

CHRONICLE;  Fridays;  independent; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 1888;  Geo.  A.  Poff,  editor  and  publisher. 
PATRIOT;  weekly,  twice-a- week.  Tues- 
days and  Fridavs:  republican:  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1880; 
Irvin  Ogden.  editor  and  publisher  (5—3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  has  on 
two  occasions  indicated  a  desire  to 
have      credit     for     issuing     more     than 

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1,000  copies  regularly,  but  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  such  a 
rating  has  never  been  forthcoming. 

WHEATLAND,  Clinton  Co.  d-  475t 
pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  and  Chi- 
cago, Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rds.,  about 
35  m.  W.  of  Clinton,  the  county  seat. 
Agriculture. 

GAZETTE  ;  Fridays;  democratic;  four 
PQ^i®^T?^^^'T,*"^*'^'"*Ption  $1.50;  established 
1888;  F  W  Buxton  &  Son,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (3— 3). 

WHITTEMORE,  Kossuth  Co.  b  522t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd., 
11  m.  W.  of  Algona,  the  county  seat.  Agri- 
culture. 

CHAMPION;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1892;  E.  F.  Kluck- 
hohn.  editor  and  publisher  (12—3). 

WILLIAMS,  Hamilton  Co.  D  5001 

pop.,  on  Illinois  Central  Rd.,  1.5  m.  E.  of 

Webster  City,  the   county  seat.    Carriage 

works  and  butter  factory.    Agriculture. 

WASP;  Fridays;  democratic;  four  pages 
20x26;  subscription  $1;  established  1896;  Y. 
D.  Wallace,  editor  and  publisher  (2—3). 

WILLIAMSBURG,    Iowa    Co.  o 

1,100+  pop., on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul 

Rd.    Hog  and  grain  market. 

JOURNAL-TRIBUNE;  Thursdays; 
independent;  eight  pages  20x26;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50:  established  1884;  Journal-Tribune 
Printing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers. 

WILTON  JUNCTION,  Muscatine 

Co.  Cr  1,233+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  & 

Pacific  Rd.,  12  m.  N.  of  Muscatine,  the  county 

seat,  and  25  W.  of  Davenport.    Farming. 

ADVOCATE  REVIEW;  Saturdays; 
Independent:  four  pages  20x26;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1893;  E.  W.  Clark,  editor 
and  publisher. 

WINFIELD,  Henry  Co.  P,  820t  pop., 

on  Chicago,  Burlington  &Quincy,  and  Iowa 

Central  Rds.,  15  m.  N.  E.  of  Mount  Pleasant, 

the  county  seat.  Drain  tile  factory,  planing 

mill  and  grain  elevator. 

BEACON;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1881;  Hinkle  & 
Stinson,  editors  and  publishers. 

WINTERSET,  c.  h.,  Madison  Co.  g 
3,039+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pa- 
cific Rd..  42  m.  S.  W.  of  Des  Moines,  the 
State  capital.    Farming. 

MADISONIAN  ;  Thursdays;  republi- 
can; eight  pages  17'^x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1856;  Ed.  M.  Smith,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2—8). 

Copies  printed:  1,71s  »n  1894 
2,131  in  1901 
2,217  in  1905 
2,239  in  1906 
2,256  in  1907 

NEWS;  Fridays:  democratic;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1868;  A.  E. 
Goshorn,  editor  and  publisher. 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  1,190  in 
1894  and  2,260  in  1898,  since  which  it 
has   not   furnished  any    report,    but   has 


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been  credited  with  more  than  i,ooo 
every  year  since,  up  to  and  including 
1907. 

REPORTER;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eigne  pages  14x20;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 18S5;  J.  W.  Miller,  editor  and  publisher 
(12-5). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  1,830  in 
1899,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
any  definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but 
has  been  credited  with  more  than  1,000 
every  year  since,  up  to  and  including 
1907I 

WINTHROP,  Buchanan  Go.  D-  618t 
pop.,  on  Illinois  Central  Rd.,  9  m.  E.  of  Inde 
pendence,  the  county  seat.    Wagon  manu- 
factory and  creamery. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  eight  to  ten  pages 
15x22;  subscription  SI;  established  1891; 
George    B.    Heath,    editor    and     publisher 

a2— 5P). 

WODEN,  Hancock  Co.  [j  150  pop.,  on 
Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd.,20m. 
N.  W.  of  Garner,  the  county  seat.  Cattle 
and  horse  raising.  Dairying.  Wheat,  oats 
and  corn.    Farming. 

WATCHMAN;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1899:  W.  E.  Sage,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

WOODBINE,  Harrison  Co.  -D  1,507 

pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  and  Il- 
linois Central  Rds.,  38  m.  N.  E.  of  Council 
Bluffs.   Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

CHRONICLE;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1891;  Adams  &  Bricko,  editors  and 
publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  issue  of  1,000  in  1899  and 
1,150  in  1903,  since  which  it  has  not 
furnished  any  definite  and  satisfactory 
report,  but  has  been  credited  with  more 
than  1,000  every  year  since,  up  to  and 
including   1907. 

TWINER;    Fridays;    republican:   eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1878; 
H.  C.  Ford,  editor  and  publisher  (12—5). 
Copies    printed:    For    the    year    1903 


this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the  claim. 

WOODBURN,  aarke  Co.  Q  467 pop., 

on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,  9  m. 

S.  E.  of  Osceola.     Agriculture  and  stock 

raising. 

RECORD;   Fridays;   independent;  four 
pages  171^x24;   subscription  $1;   established 
June,  1901;   Ed.  Boucher  Stevens,  editor  and 
,  publisher  (7—5)  (A  A). 

WOODWARD,  Dallas  Co.  a  550t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd., 
28  m.  N.  W.  of  Des  Moines,  the  State  capital. 
Farming. 

ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays;  independ- 
ent; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1882;  Charles  Howarth,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 

WYOMING,  Jones   Co.  o  794t  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  54 
;     m.  N.  W.  of  Davenport.    Creameries.   Agri- 
I     culture,  dairying  and  stock  raising. 

I     JOlJRNAIi;    Thursdays;    indenendent- 
republican;  four  pages  18x24;  subscrlotlon  $2; 
!  established  1871 ;  W.  I.  Chamberlain,  editor 
1  and  publisher. 

'  YALE,  Guthrie  Co.  -D  1,193  pop.,  on 
Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.  10  m. 

;     N.  E.  of  Guthrie  Center,  the  county  seat. 

1     Farming. 

i     TRIBUNE;    Thursdays;   twelve     pages 

■  13x20;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1896;  Ar- 
thur Gray,  editor ;  L.  M.  Swindler,  publisher 
(7-5). 

ZEARING,  story  Co.  D  388t  pop.,  on 
Iowa  Central  Rd..  20  m.  N.  W.  of  Marshall- 
town.   Creamery.     Agriculture  and  stock 
raising. 
NEWS  ;  Thursdays;  eight  pages   13x20; 

subscription  $1;  established  1890;  George  D. 

Brown,  editorandpublisher  (2— 6P). 


KANSAS. 


Population  1,470,495 1.     Land  Area  81,700  sq.  miles. 

Bounded  north  by  Nebraska,  east  by  Missouri,  south  by  Indian  Territory,  and 
west  by  Colorado.  State  capital :  Topeka.  Principal  industries  :  Agriculture 
and  stock  raising.  Number  of  newspapers  and  other  periodicals  (March  30, 
1.908),  731,  divided  as  follows:  Daily,  65;  tri-weekly,  1 ;  semi-weekly,  13  ;  weekly,  628; 
semi-monthly,  4;  monthly,  25;    quarterly,!. 

The  cities  of  over  1(>,U00  population,  according  to  the  United  States  census  of 
1900  (t),  axe  as  follows  : 

Kansas  City 51,418+  Lawrence 10,86ti+ 

Topeka 33,608+  Fort  Scott 10,322+ 

Wichita 24,671+  (^aleua 10,155+ 

Leavenworth 20,73o+  Pittsburg 10,112* 

AtehiHou 15.722+ 


ABIIiENE,  c.  h.,  DickinBon  Co.  D 
8,967  pop.,  on  Union  Pacific.  Atchison,  To 
pelca&  Santa  Feand  Chicago,  Rock  Island  & 
Pacific  Rd3.,  163  m.  W.  of  Kansas  City.   Man- 
ufacturing,   milling  and  mineral  waters. 
Dairying  and  gtock  raising. 
CHRONICLE;     every    evening  except 
Sunday,    and     WEEKLY,    Wednesdays; 
republican;  dally  four,  weekly  eight  pages 
15x22;    subscription— daily    $4,    weekly   $1; 
established— dally  1896,  weekly  1868:  Heath- 
Parent  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (7—4). 

Copies  printed:  No  satisfactory  state- 
ment has  ever  been  secured  from  either 
edition  of  this  paper,  but  the  weekly 
issue  had  credit  for  exceeding  i.soo 
in  1904  and  more  than  1,000  in  1907. 
REFLECTOR  I  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY\  Thursdays;  re- 
publican; daily  four,  weekly  twelve  pages 
15x22;  subscription  — daily  $5,  weekly  $1; 
established— daily  1887,  weekly  1883;  Reflector 
Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  The  weekly  edition 
of  this  paper  had  credit  for  an  issue 
exceeding  1,000  in  1898  and  1,600  in 
1904.  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
a  definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but 
was  credited  with  more  than  1,000  in 
1906    and    1907 

DEMOCRAT;  Fridays;  eight  pages 
11x16;  subscription  $1;  established  1897; 
M.  J.  Keys,  editor  and  publisher. 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  issue  of  1,650  for  the  year 
1 90 1,  but  has  not  since  made  claim  to 
issuing   so  many   as    1,000   copies. 

DICKINSON  CO.  NEWS;  Thursdays; 
democratic:  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1888;  J.  W.  Howe,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  'this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding  1,000  in  1897  and  again  in 
1906  and  1907, 
HOME  RULE;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

ADMIRE,  I^yon  Cn.a-  300  pop.,  on 
Missouri  Pacific  Rd.,  17  m.  N.  of  Emporia, 
the  county  seat.  Farming  and  stock 
raising. 

NEWS;  Thur-sdays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1;  established  1900:  W.  H.  Hot- 
tie,  editor  and  publisher  (2—8). 

AGRA,   Phillips  Co.   i   286t  pop.,  on 
Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd. 
SENTINEL:   Thursdays;    independent; 

four   pages   15x22;    subscription   $1;    estab- 


lished December,  1903;  A.  R.  Grass,  editor  and 
publisher  (2—8). 

ALDEN,   Ri<^e    Co.  n    150t   pop.,  on 
Atchison.  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd.,  about 
25  m.  N.  W.  of  Hutchinson. 
JOURNAL;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

ALLEN,  Lyon  Co.  a-  250  pop.,  on 
Missouri  Pacific  Rd.,  15m.  W.  of  Osage  City 
and  20  N.  of  Emporia,  the  county  seat. 
Stock  raising  and  farming. 

NORTHERN  LYON  CO.  JOUR- 
NAL; Fridays;  independent;  four  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1887; 
D.  S.  Gilmore,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3). 
Copies  printed:  For  the  vear  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the  claim. 

ALMA,  c.  h.,  Wabaunsee  Co.  a-  966t 
pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  and 
Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rds.,  85  m. 
W.  of  Topeka,  the  State  capital.  Agricult- 
ure and  stock  raising. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1884;  Sage  &  Little,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (5—3). 

Copies    printed:     1,084  in  1895 
1,292  in  1 90 1 

1,289  in  1904 
1,324  in  1905 
1,344  in  1906 

1,433  in  1907       .  ^^ 
SIGNAL;   Fridays ;   republican ;  eight 
to  ten  pages  15x22;   subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1891 ;    H.  C.  Sticher,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

Copies    printed:    This    paper   had    cre- 
dit   for    an    average    issue    of    1,269    in 
1903   and    1,527   in    1904,   since   which  it 
has   not    furnished   a    definite   and    satis- 
factory   report,    but    was    credited    with 
more  than   1,000   in   1907, 
ALiM'ES A, Norton  Co.  ^  l,028pop.,  on 
Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  and  Chicago, 
Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rds.,  12  m.  N.  E.  of 
Norton,  the  county  seat.    Agriculture  and 
stock  raising. 

PLAINDEALER;  Thursdays;  republi- 
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AliTAMONT,  Labette  Co.  Q  846  pop., 

on  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rd.,  12  m.  W. 

of  Oswego,  the  county  seat,  and  27  from 

Columbus.    Farming  and  stock  raising. 

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pop.,  on   Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific 

Rd.,  16  m.  S.  W.  of  Alma,  the  county  seat. 

Stock  raising.    Farming. 

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subscription  $1;  established  1899;  Jas.  A. 
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ALTON,    Otborne    Co.  b  287t  pop.  — 

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14  m.  W.  of  Osborne,  the  county  seat.  Has 
water  power.    Milling. 

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ALTOONA,  Wilson  Co.  ^  299t  pop., 
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11   m.   E.   of   Fredonia,   the  county  seat. 
Farming. 
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ANTHONY,  c.h.,JTarper  Co.  p  l,179t 
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Rds.,  52  m.  S.  W.  of  Wichita.  Farming, 
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ARCADIA,  Crawford  Co.  P,  538t  pop., 

on  Kansas  City,  Ft.  Scott  &  Memphis  Rd., 

116  m.  S.  of  Kansas  City.     Coal  mining, 

farming  and  stock  raising. 

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ARGENTINE,  Wyandotte  Co.  cf  5,878t 
pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd., 
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Missouri  Pacific,  Kansas  Southern  and  St. 
Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rds.  and  at  conflu- 
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ARLINGTON.  Beno  Co.  g  3I2t  pop.» 
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Fe,  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy,  Chicago, 
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N.  W.  of  Leavenwortli.    Grain   elevators, 

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of  El  Dorado,  the  countj'  seat.  "Wheat 
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AXTELLi,  Marshall  Co.  □'  651t  pop. ,  on 
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BALDWIN,  Douglas  Co.  n-l,017t  pop., 

on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd.,  16  m. 
S.  of  Lawrence,  the  county  seat.  Seat  of 
Baker  University.    Farming. 

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21  m.  S.  of  Wichita.    Farming  and   stock 
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Concordia.  Creamery,  windmill  factory 
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this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
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BELPRE.  Edwards  Co.  p  on  Atchi- 
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Topeka,  the  State  capital. 

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BENNINGTON,    Ottawa    Co.  b  389t 

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Minneapolis,  the  county  seat.    Flour  mills. 

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of  Wichita,  the  county  seat     Farming  and 

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BENTON,  BxitJer  Co.  P,  225t  pop.,  on 
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of  Wichita. 
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BERN,  Nemaha  Co.  cf  300  pop.,  on  Chi- 
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Wheat,  corn  and  oats. 

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S.   W.  of   Mound    City,    the   county   seat. 

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BLUE    RAPIDS,     Marshall  Co.  cf 

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Pacific  and  Union  Pacific  Rds.  and  Blue  r., 
12  m.  S.  of  MarysvUle,  the  county  seat. 
Flour  and  gypsum  mills,  iron  foundry  and 
machine  shops. 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pageb  15x^2;  subscription  $1;  established  1871 ; 
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BLUFF  CITY,  Harper  Co.  g  200t  pop. , 
on  St.  Louis,  Kansas  &  Southwestern  Rd.,9 
m.  S.  E.  of  Anthony,  the  county  seat,  and 
•0  S.  W.  of  Wichita.  Wheat  and  cattle. 
Farming. 
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BONNER  SPRINGS,  Wyandotte 

Co.  cf  609+  pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  & 
Santa  Fe  and  Union  Pacific  R 3b.. 20m.  from 
Kansas  City,  26  from  Leavenworth  and 
22  from  Lawrence.  Nurseries,  grist  mill, 
saw  mills  and  creamery.  Shipping  point 
for  live  stock,  potatoes  and  fruit.  Brick 
and  cement  plants. 

WYANDOTTE  CHIEFTAINjThurs- 

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Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1900 
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an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the  claim. 

BREWSTER,  Thomat  Co.  \2  on  Chi- 
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m.  W.  of  Colby,  the  county  seat. 
RECORD;  Fridays  (A  A). 

BRONSON,  Bourbon  Co.  0,  535  pop., 

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Scott. 

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BROOKVIL.LE,    Saline  Co.    n  292 

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BUCKLIN,   Ford   Co.    p    158  pop., 
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BUFFALO,  Wilson  Co.O,  640  pop., on 

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stock  raising. 

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BURDEN,  Cowley  Co.  R  519t  pop.,  on 

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by  N.  E.  of  Wlnfleld,  the  county  seat.   Agri 

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BUREINGAME,  Otage  Co.  Q-  1.436t 
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25  m.  S.  of  Topeka,  the  State  capital.  Flour 
mUls  and  pottery.  Shipping  point  for  grain , 
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an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
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the  claim. 

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has  not  furnished  any  definite  and  satis- 
factory report,  but  has  been  credited 
with  more  than  1,000  every  year  since, 
up    to    and    including    1907. 

BURLINGTON,  c.  h.,  Coffey  Co.  o 
2,418t  pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe 
and  Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas  Rds.  and 
Neosho  r.,  27  m.  S.  E.  of  Emporia.  Water 
power,  employed  in  milling.  Farming  and 
stock  raising. 

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Semi-weekly,     1,153  in   1899 
2,225   in   1904 
2,260  in  1905 
3,013  in   1906 
2,957  in  1907 
Publisher's    announcement.— Cotiey   county 
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than  2,000  of  them  get  the  semi-weekly  Re- 
publican.   Burlington  city  is    even    more 
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BURNS,  ifarion   Co.    D    275  pop.,  on 

Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd.,  18  m. 

S.  W.  of  Marlon,  the  county  seat.    Farming 

and  stock  raising. 

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BURROAK,  Jervell  Co.  b  627t  pop., 
on  Missouri  Pacific  Rd.  and  White  Rock 
creek,  9  m.  N.  W.  of  Mankato,  the  county 
seat.  Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 
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1880;  E.  A.  Ross,  editor  and  publisher. 

BURRTON,  ffarvey  Co.  g  509t  pop., 
on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  and  St. 
Louis  &,  San  Francisco  Rds..  20  m.  W  of 
Newton,  the  county  seat.  Flour  mill  and 
grain  elevator.  Agriculture  and  stock 
raising. 
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BUSHTON,  nice  Co.  n  250  pop.,  on 

Missouri  Paciflc  Rd.,  16  m.  N.  W.  of  Lyons, 

the  county  seat. 

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CALDWELL,  Sumner  Co.  g  l,574t 
pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe,  Chi- 
cago, Rock  Island  &  Paciflc  and  St.  Louis  9c 
San  Francisco  Rds..  21  m.  S.  W.  of  Welling- 
ton, the  county  seat.  Stock  raising.  Wheat 
and  flour  exports. 

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1879;    C.  B.  Macdonald,  editor  and  publisher 

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1887;  R.  T.  Simons,  editor  and  publisher 
(5-3). 

CANEY,  Montgomery  Co.  O,  887t  pop., 
on  Missouri  Paciflc  and  Santa  Fe  Rds.,  18  m. 
W.  of  CoffeyvIUe.  Agriculture  and  stock 
raising. 

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lisher (7 — 5). 

CANTON,  McPherson  Co.  D  498 (■  pop. 
on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Paciflc  and 
Atchison.  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rds.,  13  m.  E. 
of  McPherson,  the  county  seat.  Creamery, 
flouring  mills  and  farming.  Cement  and 
stone  works. 

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scription $1;  established  1899;  A.  E.  Duvall. 
editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies     printed:         974  in   1907 

CARBONDALE,  Otage  Co.  a-  92.51 

pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd., 

17    m.   S,  of    Topeka,    the    State    capital. 

Farming  and  coal  mining. 

CARBONDALIAN;  Saturdays;  repub- 
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•■tabllshed  1884;  E.  L.  Trusdale,  editor  and 
publisher. 

CARLTON,    DicTii7ison    Co.     D    125t 
pop.,  on  Missouri  Paciflc  Rd.,  about  25  m. 
S.  E.  of  Sallna. 
TRIBUNE;  Wednesdays  (A  A). 

CASSODAY,  Butler  Co.  R 
TIMES;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

CAWKER    CITY.    Mitchell  Co.  tl 

816+  pop.— of  township  1,398+— on  Missouri 
Paciflc  Rd.,  17  m.  W.  by  N.  W.of  Beloit.  the 
county  seat.    Farming  and  stock  raising. 

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CEDARVALE,    Chautauqua    Co.   0, 

1,092  pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe 

and  Missouri  Paciflc  Rds.,  27  m.  S.  S.  E.  of 

WInfleld.    Grist  and  saw  mills.    Farming. 

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publisher  (2— 8). 

CENTRALIA,   Nemaha   Co.  d  6561 

pop.,  on  Missouri  Paciflc  Rd.,  12  m.  S.  by  8. 

W.   of   Seneca,  the    county   seat.     Roller 

and  grist  mills.    Farming. 

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H,  L.  Wait,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

CHANUTE,-Z^«o«/io  Co.  □,  12,000  pop., 
on  Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas  and  Atchison, 
Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rds.,  15  m.  N.  W.  of  Erie, 
the  county  seat.  Two  grain  elevators,  flour 
mills  and  a  creamery.  Cement  plants, 
brick  yards,  glass  plants,  oil  refineries, 
machine  shop,  foundry  and  ice  plant. 
Shipping  point  for  cattle,  hogs,  broom  corn, 
grain  and  fruit.  Center  of  gas  and  oil  dis- 
trict. 

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Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
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from  this  paper,  but  it  has  had  credit 
for   exceeding    1,000    in    1906    and    1907. 

TRIBUNE;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Fridays  ;  republi- 
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1004;  Cavaness  Bros.,  editors  and  publishers 
(12-4). 

Copies  printed:  The  daily  edition 
of  this  paper  had  credit  for  an  aver- 
age issue  of  1,467  in  1903  and  1,696  in 
1904,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
a  report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
than    1,000    in    1906    and    1907. 

TIMES;  Fridays;  republican;  elghtpages 
16x32;  subscription  $1;  established  1872;  A.  H. 
Turner,  editor  and  publisher. 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year^  1898 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the  claim. 

CHAPMAN,  Dickinson  Co.  D  627t 
pop.,  on  Union  Paciflc  Rd.,  10  m.  E.  of  Abi- 
lene, the  county  seat.  Grist  mills,  cheese 
manufactory  and  lumber. 

ADVERTISER;  Thursdays;  republi- 
can; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1886;  Morrison  &  Morrison,  editors  and 
publishers  (12—3). 

LOOKOUT;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $] ;  estab- 
lished September.  1903;  G.  H.  Baird,  editor 
and  publisher  (11—5)  (A  A). 

CHASE,  Sice   Co.   n  3I6t  pop.,  on 
Atchison,  Topeka  &   Santa  Fe  Rd.,  35  m. 
N.  W.  of  Hutchinson. 
REGISTER;  Thursdays;  Independent; 

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llshed  June,  1903;  Charles  B.  Garten,  editor 
and  publisher  (12—5). 

CHATJTAUQJJ A.Chautauqtia  Co.  g 
263t  pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe 
Rd.,  85  m.  W.  of  Independence. 

GLiOBE;  Fridays;  republican;  twelve 
pages  11x16:  subscription  $1;  established 
July.  19U5;  T.  E.  Trigg,  editor  and  publisher 
(1-7). 

CHENEY,  Sedgwick  Co.  g429t  pop.,  on 

Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd.,  26  m.  W. 

of  Wichita,  the  county  seat.    Roller  mills. 

Shipping  point  for  live  stock  and  grain. 

SENTINEL;  Fridays;  independent; 
four  pages 20x26;  subscription  $1;  established 
1894;  J.  L.  Napier,  editor  and  publisher. 

CHEROKEE,  Crawford  Co.  R  l,3-26t 

pop.,  on  Kansas  City,  Ft.  Scott  &  Memphii 

and  Missouri  Pacific  Rds.,  35  m.  S.  by  S.  E. 

of  Fort  Scott.   Agriculture  and  coal  mining. 

HENTINEL;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1879;  J.  F.  Price,  editor;  Price  &  Son,  pub- 
lishers (8—3). 

CHERRYVALE,  Montgomery  Co.  R 
3,472+  pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa 
Fe,  Kansas  City,  Ft.  Scott  &  Memphis  and 
St.  Louis  A  San  Francisco  Rds..  9  m.  N.  E.  of 
Independence,  the  county  seat.  Natural 
gas.  Zinc  smelters  ana  brick  factories. 
Farming  and  fruit  raising. 

JOURNALi  ;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY.  Thursdays;  inde- 
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15x23;  subscription- daily  $3,  weekly  $1  ; 
established— daily  1H05,  weekly  1898;  J.  B. 
Fugate.  editor  and  publisher  (1—7). 

NEWS;  every  morning  except  Sunday, 
and  WEERIiY,  Fridays;  daily  four, 
weekly  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription- 
dally  $3.  weekly  $1;  established  1893;  J.  H. 
Ritchie &S<)ns,editorsand  publishers  (1— 6P) 

(AA). 

REPUBLICAN;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1874;  H.  J.  Powell,  editor  and  pub 
Usher  (A  A). 

CHETOPA,  Labette  Co.  D,  2,019t  pop., 
on  Missouri  Pacific  and  Missouri,  Kansas  & 
Texas  Rds.  and  Neosho  r.,  9  m.  S.  of  Os- 
wego, the  county  seat.  Flour  and  planing 
mills,  foundries,  machine  shops,  stockyards 
and  coal  mines.  Natural  gas. 
ADVANCE;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1868 ;  W.  P.  Hazen,  editor  and  publisher  (S— 3). 

CIMARRON,  C.  h..  Gray  Co.  J2  237t 

pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd. 

and  Arkansas  r.,  19  m.  W.  of  Dodge  City. 

Farming. 

JACKSONIAN  ;  Thursdays  ;  republi- 
can; eight  pages  1.3x20;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1884;  Ellis  S.  Garten,  editor  and 
publisher  (11—5). 

CIRCIiEVILLE,  Jackson  Co.  ^  223t 
pop.,  on  Kansas   City   Northwestern   and 
Union  Pacific  Rds.,  9  m.  N.  W.  of  Holton, 
the  county  seat.    Flour  mills  and  elevators. 
Market  for  grain  and  live  stock. 
JACKSON  CO.  WORLD;  Fridays;  re- 
publican;   eight   pages   13x20;    subscription 
fl;  established   December,  1900;    George  T. 
Harrison,  editor  and  publisher  (2 — 3). 


CLAFLIN,  Barton  Co.    u    450  pop., 

on  Missouri  Pacific  Rd.,  24  m.  N.  E.  of  Great 

Bend,  the  county  seat.     Live  stock,  wheat 

raising  and  dairying. 

CLARION;  Thursdays;  republican ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1899;  Bert  Fancher,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

CliAY  CENTER,  c.  h..  Clay  Co.  ti 

3,069+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pa- 
cific, Leavenworth,  Kansas  &  Western  and 
Union  Pacific  Rds.  and  Republican  r.,  32  m. 
N.  W.  of  Manhattan.    Agriculture. 
DISPATCH;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKliY,  Thursuays;  people's 
party;  daily  four  to  eight,  weekly  eight    to 
sixteen   pages  15x22;  subscription— daily  $3, 
weekly  $1;    established— daily    Marcli,  19uS, 
weekly  1872;  B.  F.   Hemphill,  editor  ;  Cbas. 
A.  Southwick.  publisher  (2—7). 

Qopics    printed:     daily,     i,6oo  in   1906 

Weekly,     1,464  in   1897 

2,110  in   1903 

1,992  in   1906 

REPUBIilCAN;  every  evening  except 

Sunday  (  A  A ). 

TI3IES1  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  17^x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1878;  D.  A.  Valentine,  editor  and  publisher 
(1-8). 

Copies     printed:     1,440  in  1895 
2,233   in   1901 
2,097  in   1905 
2. .357  in   1Q06 
2,549  in   1907 
WESTERN    BREEDERS'    JOUR- 
NAL;   monthly;    live   stock;    sixteen   to 
twenty-eight   pages  11x15;     subscription    25 
cents;  established  1898;  E.  E.  Hemphill,  edit- 
or; Dispatch  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies     printed:     2,475  in  1899 
3,875  in  1900 
5,058  in  1902 
8,019  in  1903 
14,510  in  1905 
19,208  in   1906 
Since   which  it  has  not   furnished   any 
definite   and   satisfactory   report,   but  was 
credited   with  more   than    17,500   in  1907. 

CLEARWATER,  Sedgwick  Co.  [? 
500  pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe 
and  Missouri  Pacific  Rds.,  I8J2  m.  S.  of 
Wichita,  the  county  seat.  Agriculture  and 
live  stock. 

ECHO;  Thursdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1:  established 
May,  1902;  C.  F.  Mclntyre,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7—5). 

ClilFTON,  Washington  Co.  [j  609t  pop., 
on  Missouri  Pacific,  Chicago,  Rock  Island 
&  Pacific  and  Union  Pacific  Rds.,  26  m  N. 
W.  of  Clay  Center.     Elevators   and  flour 
mill.    Grain  and  stock  raising. 
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EDNA,  Labette  Co.  Q,  874t  pop.— local 

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Independence,  the  county  seat.    Farming. 

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of  Howard,  the  county  seat. 
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10  m.  E.  of  Great  Bend,  the  county  seat. 

Grain   elevators,    pottery,     brick     works, 

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tween  Cottonwood  and  Neosho  rs.  61  m.  S. 
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Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  and  Missouri, 
Kansas*  Texas  Rds.  and  Neosho  r.,40m. 
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township),   on   Chicago,    Rock    Island   & 
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35  m.  S.  W.  of  Topeka,  the  State  capital. 
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Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd.,  7  m.  E.  of 
Lawrence,  the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 
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Fe  and  Missouri  Pacific  Rds.  and  Fall  r., 
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cluding   1907. 

EVEREST,  Broton  Co.  cf  502t  pop., 
on  Missouri  Pacific  Rd.,  18  m.  S.  E.  of  Hia- 
watha, the  county  seat.  Agriculture  and 
Btock  raising. 

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m  S.  E.  of  Eureka. 

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FLORENCE,  Marion  Co.  n  l,178t 
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FONTANA,  Miami  Co.  270  pop.,  on 

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Paola.    Manufacturing  of  Ironing  boards 

and  farming. 

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FORMOSO,  Jewell  Co.    i  200  pop., 

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m.  E.  of  Mankato.  the  county  seat.    Com, 

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Pacific  Rds.  and  Missouri  r.,  3  m.  N.  of 
Leavenworth,  the  county  seat.  United 
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2,000  in  1907 

FORT  SCOTT,  c.  h.,  Bourbon  Co.  P, 

10,322t  pop,— local  estimate  15.000— on  St. 
Louis  &  San  Francisco,  Missouri,  Kansas  & 
Texas  and  Missouri  Pacific  Rds.  and  Mar- 
maton  r.,  100  m.  S.  of  Kansas  City,  Mo. 
Agriculture,  manufacturing,  coal  mining 
and  sugar  making.  Seat  of  Kansas  Normal 
College. 

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information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
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FRANKFORT,  Manhall  Co.  EfLmt 
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Marysvllle,  the  county  seat.     Agriculture 
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TREDONIA,  c.  h.,  Wilaon  Co.  C\  l,650t 
pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe,  St. 
Louis  &.  San  Francisco  and  Missouri  Pacific 
Rds.  and  Fall  r.,  31  m.  S.  E.  of  Eureka. 
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and    including    1907. 

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about  5  m.  S.  E.  of  Girard,  the  county  seat. 
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FULiTON.  Bourhon  Co.  U^  424t  pop.,  on 

Kansas  City,  Ft.  Scott  &  Memphis  Rd.,  13  m. 
N.  of  Fort  Scott,  the  county  seat,  and  86  S. 
of  Kansas  City,  Mo.    Agriculture. 

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GALENA,  Cherokee  Co.  P,10,115t  pop., 
on  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  and  Kansas 
City,  Ft.  Scott  &  Memphis  Rds.,  7  m.  W.  of 
Joplin,  Mo.    Lead  and  zino  mining. 

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lisher (2^3). 

GALESBURG,  Neosho  Co.  P.  241 
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11  m.  N.  W.  of  Parsons.    Agriculture. 
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GARDEN  CITY,  c.  h.,  Finney  Co.  p 
1,590+  pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa 
Fe  Rd.  and  Arkansas  r.,  50  m.  W.  of  Dodge 
City.  Irrigated  farm  lands.  Stock  raising 
and  agriculture. 
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E.  N.  Keep,  editor;  Siiumway  &  Keep,  pub-" 
Ushers  (9—5). 

GARDNER, «^oftn«oH  Co.  r>  475t  pop., 

on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd.,  6  m. 

S.  W.  of  Olathe,  the  county  seat,  and  32  S. 

of  Kansas  City,  Mo.    Manufacturing. 

GAZETTE;  Thursdays;  eight  pages 
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B.  )luffman,edltorand  publisher  (7— 3  P). 

GARLAND,  Bourhon  Co.  □'600  pop., 
on  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rd.  Farming 
and  coal  mining, 

GAZETTE;  Fridays;  sixteen  pages 
11x15;  subscription  $1;  established  October, 
1905;  I.  S.  Boyer,  editor;  The  Bourbon  Co. 
Press  Association,  publishers  (1—6  P). 

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1905:  W.  L.  Goheeu,  editor  and  publisher 
(1-6  P). 

GARNETT,  c.  h.,Ander$on  Co.  Q 

2,078+ pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe 
and  Missouri  Pacific  Rds.,  51  m.  S.  of  Law- 
rence and  82  S.  W.  of  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Ag- 
riculture. 

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factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  the  weekly  edition 
had  credit  for  exceeding  1,000  in  1906 
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M.  Schoonover.  editor  and  publisher  (5—3). 

GAS    CITY,  Allen    Co.  n-  2,219  pop., 
on  Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas  and  Missouri 
Pacific  Rds.,  5  m.  E.  of  lola,  the  county  seat. 
HERALD;  semi  weekly ;  republican;  six 
to  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1897;  A.  C.  Shaffer,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

GAYEORD,  Smith  Co.  \^  302t  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd., 
about  10  m.  S.  by  W.  of  Smith  Center,  the 
county  seat.  Shipping  of  grain  and  live 
stock. 
SENTINEL;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

GENESEO,  Rice  Co.  □  466t  pop.,  on 
Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  and  Missouri 
Pacific  Rds.,  40  m.  N.  of  Hutchinson. 
JOURNAL:    Thursdays :   Independent; 
eight   pages    13x20;    subscription  81:    estab- 
lished March.  1904;  Percy  Torrey,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—7). 

GIRARD,  c.  h.,  Crawford  Co.  O,  2,47St 
pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe,  Kan- 
sas City,  Ft.  Scott  &  Memphis  and  St.  Louli 
ft  San  Francisco  Rds.,  25  m.  S.  of  Fort  Scott. 
Coal  shipping  and  mining.  Agriculture. 
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land,  editor  and  publUher  (1 — 8). 
Copies  printed:  79,414  in  1900 
I95j309  in  1902 
260,096  in  1903 
342,609  in  1906 
489,272   in   1907 

INDEPENDENT  NEWS;  Thursdays; 
populist;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ; 
established  1896;  Derry  &  Derry,  editors  and 

publishers. 

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1869  ;  E.  A.  Wasser  Sc  Son,  editors  and  pub 
Ushers  (5—3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  issue  of  2,000  in_  1897  ^'^d 
2,300  in  1903.  since  which  it  has  not 
furnished  a  definite  and  satisfactory 
report,  but  was  credited  with  more  than 
1,000  every  year  since,  up  to  and  in- 
cluding   1907. 

GLASGO,  Cloud  Co.  ^    740  pop.,  on 

Union  Pacific  Rd.  and   Solomon  r.,  18  m. 

S.  W.  of  Concordia,  the  county  seat.    Qraln 

and  stock  raising. 

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pages  15x22;  subscription  (1 ;  established  1888; 
L.  E.  Frankforther.  editor  and  publisher 
(1-8). 

OLENELDER,  Mitchell   Co.    [1]  481t 

pop.,  on  Missouri  Pacific  Rd.,  12  m.  W.  of 

Belolt,  the  county  seat.     Qraiu  and  stock 

raising. 

PEOPLE'S  SENTINEL.;  Thursdays; 
four  pages  18x24;  D.  L.  Timbers,  editor  and 
publisher. 

GOFFS,  Nemaha  Co.  iif  S(J5t  pop.,  on 

Kansas  City   Northwestern   and   Missouri 

Pacific  Rds.,  14  m.  S.  E.  of   Seneca,   the 

county  seat.    Agriculture. 

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pages  17x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1892; 
J.  L.  Papes,  editor  and  publisher  (3— 7P). 

GOODLAND,  c.  h.,  Sherman  Co.  "q 
2,500  pop., on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific 
Rd.,  86  m.  W.  of  Colby.  Machine  shops. 
Farming  and  stock  raising. 

NEWS  AND  REPUBLIC;  Fridays; 
democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1;  established— i?e/»itblic  1886,  News  1898; 
consolidated  June,  1907;  J.  H.  Stewart,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—8). 

SHERMAN  CO.  RECORD;  Thurs 
days  (A  A). 

GOVE,  c.  h.,  Oeve  Co.  -a  162t  pop.,  12  m. 

S.  of    Qrainfield,  the   nearest   station   on 

Union  Pacific  Rd.    Agriculture  and  atoek 

raising. 

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pages  18x24;  subscription  tl;  established  1886; 
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GRAINFIELD,    Gove    Co.    -a    llSf 

pop.,  on  Union  Pacific  Rd. 

ADVOCATE:  Saturdays;  independent; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished June.  1904;  W.  H.  Tuttle,  editor  and 
publisher  (12—6). 

GREATBEND,  c.  h.,  Barton   Co.  n 

2,470+  pop.,  on  Atchison.  Topeka  &.  Santa  Fe 
and  Missouri  Pacific  Rds.  and  Arkansas  r., 
57  m.  W.  of  McPherson.     Seat  of   Central 


KANSAS. 


Normal  College.  Flour  mills,  elevators, 
stone  quarries  and  brick  works.  Agri- 
culture. 

ITEM;  every  evening  except  Sunday,  and 
REGISTER,  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  —  dally  $5, 
weekly  $1.50;  established— daily  1901,  weekly 
1874;  Ira  H.  Clark,  editor  and  publisher  (2—3). 

RUSTLER;  every  evening  except  Sun- 

^  BARTON  CO.  DEMOCRAT;  Thurs 
days;  democratic;  eight  to  twelve  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1888;  W. 
E.  Stoke,  editor  and  publisher  (7—5). 

TRIBUNE;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  16x22 ;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1876 ;  W.  L.  Townsley,  editor  and  publisher 
(1-8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance   of    a    rating   to    that   effect. 

GREELiE Y, ^»»«f«*'*o«  Co.  n-  507  pop., 
on  Missouri  Pacific  Rd..  10  m.  N.  E.  of  Gar- 
nett,  the  county  seat.  Shipping  point  for 
grain  and  stock.  Farming  and  grazing.  Oil 
wells. 
GRAPHIC;  Thursdays;  independent; 

six  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 

1891:   O.   L.  CulUson,   editor  and  publisher 

(7-5). 

GREENIiEAF,    Washington    Co.    ^ 

854+  pop.,  on  Missouri  Pacific  Rd.,  8  m.  S.  E. 

of  Washington,  the  county  seat.    Farming 

and  live  stock. 

SENTINEL;  Thursdays ;  four  pages 
17x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1894;  Ir- 
vln  Hoyne,  editor  and  publisher. 

GREENSBURG,  c.  h..  Kiowa  Co.  p 

343+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific 
Rd.,  31  m.  W.  of  Pratt.  Agriculture  and 
stock  raising. 

KIOWA  CO.  SIGNAL;  Fridays;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1886;  a;  H.  Holmes,  editor  and  publisher 
(1—6). 

REPUBLICAN;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  13x20:  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished August,  1902;  James  I.  Parcel,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—6). 

GRIBLEY,  Coffey  Co.  a-  173  pop.,  on 

Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  and  Missouri 

Pacific  Rds.,  10  m.   S,   W.  of   Burlington. 

Farming  and  stock  raising. 

STAR;  Fridaj's;  Independent;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
July,  1902;  Glick  Fockele.  editor;  Frank 
Fockele.  publisher  (2— ;<)  (A  A). 

GRINNELL,   Gove  Co.  -a  on  Union 

Pacific  Rd.,  about  70  m.  E.  by  N.  of  Sharon 

Springs. 

GOVE  CO.  RECORD;  Fridays  (A  A). 

GYPSUM,  Saline  Co.  a    637  pop.,  on 

Missouri  Pacific  Rd.,  15  m.  S.  E.  of  Sallna, 

the  county  seat.    Farming. 

ADVOCATE;  Fridays;  Independent; 
eight   pages   16x22;   subscription   $1;    estab- 
lished 1886;  L.  S.  Goodwin,  editor  and  pub 
Usher  (1—8). 

H  ABB  AM,  Washington  Co.  [|]  358t  pop. , 
on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Qulncy  Rd.,  12  m. 


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W.  of  Washington,  the  county  seat.    Farm- 
ing and  stock  raising. 

CITY  CLIPPER;  Fridays ;  four 
pages  18x24 ;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
1888;   H.  J.  Matteson,  editor  and  publisher. 

HALSTEAD,  Harvey  Co.  g  9Utpop., 
on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd.  and 
Little  Arkansas  r.,  10  m.  W.  S.  W.  of  New- 
ton, the  county  seat.    Flour  mills. 

INDEPENDENT;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1881;  E.J.  Bookwatter,  editor  and  publisher. 

HAMILTON,   Greenwood  Go.  Q>  296 

pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd., 

18  m.  N.  E.  of  Eureka,  the  county   seat. 

Farming  and  stock-raising. 

TIMES;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22 ;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1903;  Hudson  & 
Focht.  editors  and  publishers  (1—5  P). 

HANOVER,  Washington  Co.  [j  »87t 
pop.— local  estimate  1,087— on  Chicago,  Bur- 
lington &  Quincy  and  St.  Joseph  &  Grand 
Island  Rds.and  Little  Blue  r.,  15  m.  N.  E.of 
Washington,  the  county  seat.    Farming. 

DEMOCRAT-ENTERPRISE  i     Fri 

days;  populist;  el«ht  pages  13x30;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1877;  James  Pontius,  edi- 
tor and  publishwr. 

HERAIiD;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription $1;  established  1900; 
D.  O.  Munger,  editor  and  publisher. 

HARPER,  Harper  Co.  g  1,500  pop., 
on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  and  Hutch- 
inson &  Southern  and  Kansas  City,  Mexico 
and  Orient  Rds.,  9  m.  N.  of  Anthony,  the 
county  seat.  Flour  mills,  creamery  and 
farming. 

ADVOCATE;  Fridays ;  democratic ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1:  estab- 
lished 1885;  A.  B.  Hoffman,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1-8).  ,   ^ 

SENTINELi;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1882;  J.  O.  Kille,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

HARTFORD,  Lyon  Co.  O-  653t  pop., 

on  Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas  Rd.,  13  m.  S.  E. 

of  Emporia,  the   county    seat.     Shipping 

point  for  grain  and  live  stock. 

NEOSHO  VALLEY  TIMES;  Fridays; 
eight  pages  13x30;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 1895;  A.  S.  Bernheisel,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

HARVEYVILIiE,    Wabaunsee    Co. 
n-  213+  pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa 
Fe  Rd..  about  35  m.  S.  W.  of  Topeka,  the 
State  capital. 
MONITOR  ;  Fridays  {A  A). 

HAVANA,  Montgomery  Co.  P,  350 
pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd., 
16  m.  S.  W.  of  Independence,  the  county 
seat.  Oil  wells,  farming  and  stock  raising 
HARP;  Fridays;  four  to  six  pages  13x20 
subscription  $1;  established  September.  1905 
R.  B.  Knock,  editor  and  publisher  (11—5  P). 

HAVEN,  Beno  Co.   g  1.389t  pop.  (of 
township;,  on  Missouri  Pacific  Rd.,  30  m. 
N.  W.  of  Wichita.    Farming. 
JOURNAL;    Saturdays;    independent; 
four  pages    17x24;    subscription   $1;    estab- 
lished 1896;  S.  G.  Herlacher,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

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HAVENSVILLE,  Pottawatomie  Co. 

cf  437+  pop.,  on    Leavensworth,  Kansas  dt 

Western  Rd.,  20  m.  N.  E.  of  Westmoreland, 

the  county  seat.  Farming  and  stock  raising. 

REVIEW;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  (1;  established 
1891;  R.  C.  Coverdaie,  editor  and  publisher. 

HAVILAND.  Kiowa  Co.  g  200  pop., 

on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd.,  10 

m.  E.  of  Greensburg. 

ONLOOKER;  Saturdays;  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  May,  1903; 
Frank  Fesler,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3  P). 

HAYS,  c.  h.,  Ellis  Co.  a  l,136t  pop.,  on 
Union  Pacific  Rd.  and  Big  creek,  220  m.  W. 
of  Topeka,  the  State  capital.  Flour  mills 
and  elevators.    Farming  and  stock  raising. 

ELLIS  CO.  NEWS;  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic; tour  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1 ;  es- 
tablished 1897:  News  Publishing  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers  (1—8). 

FREE  PRESS;  Saturdays;  inde- 
pendent; four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1  ; 
established  1882;  J.  H.  Freese,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 

REPUBLICAN;  Saturdays; republican; 
eightpages  11x18;  subscription $1; established 
1888  ;  Geo.  P.  Griffith,  editor  and  publisher 
(1—8). 

HEPLER,  Crawford  Co.  P.  215t  pop., 
on  Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas  Rd.,  about 
20  m.  S.  W.  of  Fort  Scott. 
ENTERPRISE;  Fridays  (A  A). 

'H.T.JtI'SGTO'S » Dickinson  Co.  D  3,243 
pop.,  at  junction  of  Missouri  Pacific  and 
Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rds.,  30   m. 

5.  E.  of  Abilene,  the  county  seat.    Agricult- 
ure and  manufacturing. 
SUN;    Thursdays;   republican;    twelve 

pages  16x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1903;  Francis  Potter,  editor;  Sun  Printing 
Co.,  publishers  (1 — 6). 

TIMES  ;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  14x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1889;  A.  M.  Crary,  editor;  Crary  &  Son,  pub- 
lishers (5—3). 

HERNDON,  Rawlins  Co.  tl  USt  pop., 

on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,  15  m 

N.  E.  of  Atwood,  the  county  seat. 

NONPAREIL;  Thursdays  (A  A). 
HEWINS,    Clmutauqua     Co.  O,   40t 

pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd., 

about  40  m.  S.  E.  of  Winfleld. 

SAYINGS ;  Thursdays  ( A  A). 
HIAWATHA,  c.  h.,  Brown   Co.  cf 

2,829+  pop.,  on  Missouri  Pacific  and  St.  Joseph 

6,  Grand  Island  Rds.,  42  m.  W.  of  Saint  Jo- 
seph, Mo.   Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 
BROWN  CO.  WORLD;   Fridays;  re- 
publican; thirty-two  pa«es  11x16;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;    established  1864;  Ewlng  Herbert, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  issue  of  2,440  in_  1894  and 
3,157  in  1904,  since  which  it  has  not 
furnished  any  definite  and  satisfactory 
report,  but  has  been  credited  with  more 
than   2,250  in    1906   and    1907- 

HERBERT'S  MAGAZINE;  weekly; 
four  pages  11x16;  sub3criptIoh$l;  establi.shed 
1900;  Ewing  Herbert,  editor  and  publisher 
(1—8). 

Copies    printed:     For    the    year    1907 


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this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  i,ooo  cop- 
ies but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance  of   a    rating  to    that   effect. 

KANSAS  DEMOCKAT;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1881;  E.  Martlndale,  editor 
and  publisher  (12— fi). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  2,429  in 
1896,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
any  report,  but  has  been  credited  with 
more  than  1,000  every  year  since,  up 
to    and    including    1907. 

HIGHLAND,   Doniphan   Co.  c/  780r 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Qulncy  Rd., 

10   m.   N.   W.  of   Troy,   the   county   seat. 

Farming. 

V I D ETTE  J  Thursdays ;  republican ;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.75;  established 
1892;  Tobias  Larson,  editor  and  publisher 
(1-8). 

HILL  CITY,  c.  h.,   Graham   Co.   \2 

1,000  pop.,  on  Union  Pacific  Rd.  and  South 

Solomon  r.,  67  m.  E.  of  Colby.    Agriculture 

and  cattle  raising. 

PEOPT-iE'S  REVEIL.L.E;  Thursdays; 
Independent;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$1;  established  1883;  Reveille  Publishing  Co., 
editors  and  publishers  (2 — S). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance   of    a    rating   to   that   effect. 

REPUBLiICAN;   Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  13x20 :    subscription  $1  ;   estab 
lished  1889;  W.  H.  Hill,  editor  and  publisher 
(12-3).  _ 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1902 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the    claim. 

HILLSBORO,  Marion  Co.  n  754t 
pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd., 
10  m.  W.  of  Marlon,  the  county  seat.  Agri- 
culture. 

JO  URN  A  li;  Fridays;  (German;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  75  cents;  estab- 
lished 1901;  H.  A.  Unger  editor;  Journal 
Printing  Company,  publishers  (1 — 8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  1,138  in 
1902,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
any  definite  and  satisfactory  report, 
and  the  publisher  admits  that  no  such 
record  is  kept  as  would  make  it  possible 
to  prepare  such  a  report;  nevertheless 
it  has  been  credited  with  more  than 
1,000  every  year  since,  up  to  and  in- 
cluding  1907. 

HOISINGTON,   Barton    Co.    n    789t 

pop.,  on  Missouri  Pacitic  Rd.,  11  m.  N.  of 

Qreatbend,  the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 

DISPATCH;  Fridays;  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscriptions!;  established  1889;  Roy 
Cornelius,  editor  and  publisher  (2— 3). 


KANSAS. 


HOLTON,  c.  h.,  Jackton  Co.  cf  3,082f 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific, 
Kansas  Cit3'  Northwestern  and  Union  Pa- 
cific Rds.,  30  m.  N.  of  Topeka,  the  State 
capital.  Seat  of  Campbell  University.  Man- 
ufacturing.    Shipping  point  for  live  stock. 

RECORDER;  Thursdays;  republican; 
twelve  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1867;  M.  M.  Beck  &  Son,  editors  and 
publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  1,700  in 
1900,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
any  definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but 
has  been  credited  with  more  than  1,000 
every  year  since,  up  to  and  including 
1907. 

SIGNAL;  Thursdays;  independent; 
twelve  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.60;  estab- 
lished 1878 ;  J.  F.  Jarrell,  editor  and  pub- 
llsherd— 8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,286  for  the 
year  1899,  but  has  not  since  made 
definite  and  satisfactory  claim  to  is- 
suing   so    many    as    1,000    copies. 

HOLYROOD,  Ellsworth  Co.  D  17& 
pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd., 
12  m.  S.  W.  of  Ellsworth,  the  county  seat. 
Farming. 

BANNER:  Thursdays;  four  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1900;  M.  G.Wood- 
mansee,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies     printed:        700  in   1907 

HOPE,  Dickinson  Co.  D  557t  pop.- of 

township   1,155+ — on   Atchison,  Topeka    & 

Santa  Fe  and  Missouri  Pacific  Rds.,  20  m.  S. 

of  Abilene,  the  county  seat.    Manufacture 

of  stucco.    Dairying  and  stock  raising. 

DISPATCH;  Thursdays;  republican j 
twelve  pages  11x16;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1885 ;  M.  C.  Hemenway,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

HORTON,  Brown  Co.  cf  4.160  pop.,, 
on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd., 
40  m.  W.  of  St.  Joseph,  3Io.  Manufacturing. 
Stock  raising  and  agriculture. 

C0  3IMERCIAL.;  Thursdays ;  dem- 
ocratic; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  SI. 50; 
established  1887 ;  Clyde  McManigal,  editor 
and  publisher  (7—5). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding    1,000    in    1906    and    1907. 

HEADLIGHT;  Thursdays;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1899; 
Johnson  &  Law,  editors  and  publishers. 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies 
regularly  in  the  years  1897  and  1900, 
but  has  not  since  set  up  any  claim  for 
issuing   so  many. 

HOWARD,  c.  h.,  Elk  Co.  R  l,207t 
pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd., 
34  m.  S.  of  Eureka.  Agriculture  and  stock 
raising. 

COURANT;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
1871 :  Thos.  E.Thomson,  editor  and  publisher. 
ELK  CO.  CITIZEN  ;  Tuesdays ;  people's 
party;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription  fl ;  es- 
tablished 1877 ;  F.  C.  Flory,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 


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KANSAS. 


KANSAS. 


HOXIE,c.  h.,  Sheridan  Co.^i^SOt  pop., 

on  Union  Pacific  Rd.,  81  m.  E.  of  Colby. 

Farming  and  live  stock. 

SENTINEL;     Thursdays;     republican; 
eight  pages  13x20;    subscription   $1;    estab 
lished  1884;    Franlc    A.   Mclvor,   editor  and 
publisher. 

HOYT,  Jackson    Co.   cf   250  pop.,  on 

Chieago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd.,  12  m.  N. 

of  Topeka,  the  State  capital.    Agriculture 

and  stock  raising. 

SENTINEL;  Saturday!;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished April,  1902;  Moses  W.  Porter,  editor 
and  publisher  (7—3  P). 

HUGOTON,  c.  h.,  Stevens  Co.  p  54t 

pop.,  30  m.  W.  N.  W.  of  Liberal,  the  nearest 
station  on  the  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pa- 
cific Rd.    Agriculture. 

HERMES;  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages  11x16;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1887;  A.  W.  Lamkin,  editor;  Sallie  McClure, 
publisher  (5—3). 

HUMBOLDT,-4Z;en  Co.  n,l,402tpop., 

on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  and  Mis- 
souri, Kansas  &  Texas  Rds.  and  Neosho  r., 
44  m.  W.  of  Fort  Scott.  Flour  mills,  vitri- 
fied brick,  cheese,  carriage  and  wagon  fac 
tories,  ice  plant  and  creameries.  Agricult- 
ure. 

HERALD;  semi-weekly,  Mondays  and 
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subscription $1.50;  established  1887;  J.  Ralph 
Pickell,  editor  and  publisher  (7~5). 

UNION  ;  Saturdays;  republican;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1866;  W.  T.  McElroy,  editor  and  publisher. 

HURON,  ^fc/moji  Co.  cf'iOOt  pop.,  on 
Missouri  Pacific  Rd..  15  m.  N.  W.  of  Atchi- 
son, the  county  seat. 
HERALD;  Fridays  (A  A). 

HUTCHINSON,  c.  h.,  Btmo  Co.  Q 
14,392  pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe, 
Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific,  Hutchinson 
&  Southern  and  Missouri  Pacific  Rds.  and 
Arkansas  r.,  40  m.  N.W.  of  Wichita.    Water 
power  and  large  salt  wells. 
INDEPENDENT;    every   evening    ex- 
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republican;  twelve  pages   15x22;    subscrip- 
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April,  1901,  weekly  1892 ;    Sheridan    Hough, 
editor;  Independent  Printing  Company,  pub- 
lishers (1—7).  .  . 

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of  this  paper  had  credit  for  an  issue 
of  2,163  in  1897  and  2,000  in  1901, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  a  defi- 
nite and  satisfactory  report,  but  has 
been  credited  with  more  than  1,000 
every  year  since,  up  to  and  includ- 
ing   1907. 

N  E  W  S  J  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pag«s— daily  15x22,  weekly  18x24;  sub- 
fcription— dally  $4,  weekly  50  cents;  estab- 
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editor:  The  News  Company,  publishers 
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2,768  in  1903 
2,964  in  1904 
3,435  in  190S 
4,260  in  1906 
4,670  in  1907 
The  weekly  edition  of  this  paper  had 


credit  for  an  issue  of  1,000  in  1896  and 
2,112    in    1903,    since    which    it   has    not 
furnished  any   report,   but   was   credited 
with  more   than   1,000   in   1907. 
Publisher's  announcement  .—The  Hutchinson 
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a   city    of   15,000,   covering    that  territory 
most    thoroughly.      Hutchinson    has   the 
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and    1,800    copies   for   the   Weekly.     For- 
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only  paper  in  that  town  that  furnishes  a 
sworn  circulation  statement,  as  you  will 
note  from  rating  above. 

SEMI-WEEKLY  GAZETTE;  Wed- 
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pages  15x22:  subscription  $1;  established 
1890:    Harry  A.  Pell,   editor   and  publisher 

(11-7  P). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
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information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance  of   a  rating  to  that  effect. 

TIMES:  Saturdays  (A  A). 

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$1;  established  Februnry.  19(io:  Oeorge  W. 
Wlnans  and  Richard  R.  Price,  editors  and 
publishers  (1—8  . 

INDEPENDENCE,  c.  h.,  Montgom- 

try  Co.  C\  17,000  pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  & 
Santa  Fe   and  Missouri  Pacific  Rds.  and 
Verdigris  r.    Steam  grist,  cotton  and  plan- 
ing mills,  brickyards,  grain  elevator,  oil- 
well,  machine  shops,  tank  and  rubber  fac- 
tories, glass  works,   cement   factory  and 
manufactories'of  tobacco,  broom.",  straw- 
paper.   Ice    and    wagons.    In  the   largest 
natural  gas  field  in  the  world. 
REPORTER;  every  evening  except 
Sunday;  republican;  eight  to  sixteen  pages 
15x22;  subicription  $5;  established  1881;  H.  G. 
James,  editor  and  publisher  (1— S). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factorv  statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  'this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding    1,000    in    1907. 

SOUTH  KANSAS  TRIBUNE; 
Wednesdavs  ;  republican  ;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1.5u;  established  1871;  Tribune 
Printing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers?  (1—7). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  years  1902 
and  1906  this  paper  seemea  to  assert 
that  it  had  an  average  issue  exceeding 
1. 000  copies,  but  failed  to  furnish  such 
definite  information  as  would  warrant 
the  accordance  of  a  rating  to  that 
effect. 

STAR  AND  KANSAN;  Fridays:  social- 
ist; four  pages  30x26;  subscription  $1.50;  es- 
tablished 1872;  H.  W.  Young, editor;  Young  & 
Cox,  publishers. 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  issuing  more  than  1,000  cop- 
ies regularly  in  the  years  1895  an  1 
1896,  but  has  not  since  set  up  any 
claim  for  issuing  so  many. 
TIMES;  Fridays  (A  A). 

INMAN,  McPherson  Co.  D  352t  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd.,  13  m. 


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KANSAS. 


S.  W.  of  McPherson,  the  county  seat.   Flour 
mill  and  creamery.  Grain  and  stock  raising. 
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A.  E.    Duvall,  editor   and    publisher    (2—3). 
Copies    printed:    For    the    year    1898 
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an    average    issue    exceeding    1,000    cop- 
ies,  but   failed   to   furnish   such   definite 
information    as    would    warrant    the   ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.     It 
has     not     since    made    any     renewal    of 
the  claim. 

I O  Li  A  ,  c.  li.,  Allen  Co.  0, 8,791t  Pop., 
on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  and  Mis- 
souri Pacific  Rds.  and  Neosho  r.,  38  m.  W. 
of  Fort  Scott.  Zinc  smelters,  brick  fac- 
tories, Portland  cement  works  and  ice 
plant.    Agriculture.    Natural  gas. 

RECORD ;  everyeveningexcept  Sunday; 
eiglit  to  twelve  pages  17x24;  .subscription $4; 
established  189S;  Harris.  Teats  &  Brewster, 
editors  and  publishers  (1—7). 

Copies  printed:  1,074  in  1900  and 
3,135  in  1906,  since  which  it  has  not 
furnished  any  definite  and  satisfactory 
report,  but  was  credited  with  more  than 
2,250    in    1907. 

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Sundav;  republican;  six  to  twelve  pages 
15x2J,  subscription  $5.20;  establUhed  1897; 
Chas.  F.  Scott,  editor  and  publisher  (2— 4). 

Copies  printed:  1,454  "^  1902 
2,524  in  1905 
3,759  in   1907 

T  N  D  E  X  ;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x20"^;  subscription  $1;  established 
1906;  T.  F.  Zugler,  editor;  Index  Publishing 
Co.,  publishers  (8— 6  P). 

IRVING,  Marshall  Co.  □'  366t  pop-,  on 
Missouri   Pacific  and   Union  Pacific  Rds., 
15  m.  S.  of  Marysville,    the   county   seat. 
Agriculture. 
LEADER;  Fridays;  Independent;  four 

pages  16x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1886; 

Ruth  Frances  Mathews,  editor  and  publisher 

(7—5). 

ISABEL,   Barber  Co.    g    1.3t  pop.,  on 
Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd.,  75  m.  W. 
by  S.  of  Wichita. 
HERALD  J  Fridays  (A  A). 

JAMESTOWN,  Cloud  Co.  b  400t 
pop.,  on  Missouri  Pacific  Rd.  and  Republi- 
can r.,  12  m.  W.  of  Concordia,  the  county 
seat.  Water  power.  Agriculture  and  stock 
raising. 

KANSAS  OPTIMIST;  Thursday8;ln- 
dependent;  eight  to  twelve  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription S1.50;  established  1895;  Rob't  Good, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

JENNINGS,  Decatur  Co.  ti  4*4t  pop. 

(of  township),  on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  & 

Pacific   Rd.,   20  m.   S.    E.  of  Oberlin,  the 

county  seat.  Agriculture. 

ECHO;  Fridays  ;  republican  ;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  188»; 
G.  W.  Shook,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3). 

J  E  T  M  O  R  E  ,  c.  h.,  Hodgeman  Co.  p 

230-t  pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe 
Rd.  and  Buckner  r.,  43  m.  W.  of  Larned 
Farming. 
.    REPUBLICAN;   Fridays;    republican; 


KANSAS. 


four  pages  17x24;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1889;  C.  E.  Roughtou,  editor  and  publisher. 
WESTERN  HERALD;  Tnursdays; 
republican;  four  pages  17x24;  subscription 
$1:  established  1880;  P.  H.  Hand,  editor  and 
publisher  (9—3). 

JEWELiIi,  Jewell  Co.  [j  736t  pop.,  on 
Missouri  Pacific  Rd.  and  Buffalo  creek, 
30  m.  N.  W.  of  Concordia.  Stock  raising 
and  farming. 

JEWELL    CO.    REPUBLICANi 

Fridays  ;  republican  ;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1879;  W.  C.  Palmer, 
editor  and  publisher  (2—8). 

Copies     printed:      1,359  in   1901 
1,575  in  1904 
1,787  in  1906 
Since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite   and   satisfactory    report,   but  was 
credited  with   more    than    1,000   in    1907. 

JUNCTION  CITY,c.h.,  Geary  Co. 

D-  4,695+  pop.,  on  Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas 
and  Union  Pacific  Rds.  and  Kansas  r.  62  m. 
N.  W.  of  Emporia  and  71  W.  of  Topeka,  the 
State  capital.  Water  power,  employed  in 
flour  mills. 

SENTINEL;  dally  except  Sunday,  and 
WEEKLY,  Wednesdays;  dally  Independ- 
ent, weeklv  democratic;  dally  six  to  eight, 
weekly  eight  to  ten  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion—dally  $4,  weekly  $1;  established  Octo- 
ber, 1907;  A.  D.  Colby,  editor;  Colby  &  Bunee, 
publishers  (1—8). 

UNION;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLY,  Saturdays;  republican; 
daily  four,  weekly  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription-daily $4,  weekly  $1;  established 
—daily  1896,  weekly  1861 ;  Montgomery  &  Co., 
publishers  (1—4). 

Copies  printed:  The  daily  edition  of 
this  paper  had  credit  for  an  average 
issue  of  1,112  for  the  year  1903,  but 
has  not  since  made  claim  to  issuing  so 
many   as   1,000  copies. 

The  weekly  edition  had  credit  for 
an  average  issue  of  3,618  in  1903.  since 
which  it  has  not  furnished  any  report, 
but  has  been  credited  with  more  than 
2,250  every  jrear  since,  up  to  and  in- 
cluding   1907. 

FORT  RILEY  GUIDON;  Saturdays; 
military;  six  to  eight  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  October,  1907;  H.  M. 
Bunce,  editor;  Colby  &  Bunce,  publishers 
(1-8). 

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pages   18x24;    subscription   $1;     established 
1873;  Chas.  Henry  Manley,  editor  and  pub 
Usher  (2—3). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year^  1902 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the  claim. 

KANOPOLIS,  EllSHorth  Co.   D   450 
pop.,  on  Union  Pacific  and  Missouri  Pa- 
cific Rds.,  28  m.  S.  W.  of  Salina.    Sal  t  mines, 
agriculture  and  stock  raising. 
JOURNAL;   Thursdays;    independent; 
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lished April.  1907;  K.  L.  GrilHth,  editor  and 
publisher  (7—7). 

KANSAS  CITY, c.h..  WyandotteCo. 

cf  51,418+  pop.,  on  Kansas  City  Northwest- 


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ern,  Missouri  Pacific  and  Union  Pacific  RdB. 
and  Missouri  r.  Though  a  separate  muni- 
cipality, It  is  virtually  a  part  of  Kansas 
City,  Mo. 

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Publishing  and  Printing  Co.,  publishers 
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of  this  paper  has  on  two  occasions  in- 
dicated a  desire  to  have  credit  for 
issuing  more  than  i.ooo  copies  regular- 
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would  warrant  such  a  rating  has  never 
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AMERICAN  CITIZEN  ;  Fridays  ; 
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tion $1.50;  established  1888;  George  Dudley, 
editor;  American  Citizen  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers. 

KANSAS  NEWS;  Fridays;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1:  established  1895;  C. 
M.  Durham,  editor;  News  Printing  Co.. 
publishers    (5—3)  (A  A). 

KANSAS  PROHIBITIONIST;  Fri 
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scriptionlSl ;  established  1902;  EarleR.  DeLay, 
editor;  Earle  R.  DeLaj'  and  Edwin  C.  Had- 
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L.ABOR  RECORD;  Fridays;  labor; 
sixteen  pages  11x14;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1894:  W.  E.  Orr, editor;  Geo.W.  Knapp, 
publisher  (12-6). 

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factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
Irom  this  paper,  but  it  has  had  credit 
for  exceeding  i,ooo  in  1903  and'  1906, 
and  has  claimed  a  higher  rating,  but 
failed  to  furnish  information  that  would 
warrant   according   it. 

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15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1889;  J.  B. 
Hippie,  editor   and    publisher    (6—5). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  has  on 
two  occasions  indicated  a  desire  to  have 
credit  for  issuing  more  than  1,000  cop- 
ies regularly,  but  such  definite  infor- 
mation as  would  warrant  such  a  rating 
has   never    been    forthcoming. 

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pages  16x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1889; 
E    F.  Helsler.  editor  and  publisher. 

WYANDOTTE  IIERAI.I);  Thurs 
days;  democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  subscrip- 
tion $2;  established  1872;  Lane  Printing  Co., 
editors  and  nublishers  (7— 3P) 

COOPERS'  INTERNATIONAL. 
JOURNAL;  monthly;  cooperage  labor; 
seventy  eight  pages  5x8;  pubscrii  tlon  $1; 
established  January,  1890;  James  A.  Cable, 
editor  and  publisher  (2—8). 

Copies    printed:    18,650  in  1905 

16,291  in   1906 

8,480  in  1907 

JOURNAL  OF  THE  BROTHER- 
HOOD OF  BOILER  MAKERS  AND 
IRON  SHIP  BUILDERS  OF 
AMERICA;  monthly;  fraternal;  labor; 
thirty-two  to  seventy  eight  pages  71^x15 ;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1892;  John  McNeil 
and  Wm.  J.  Gilthorpe,  editors;  Brotherhood 
of  B.  M.  &  I.  S.  B.  of  A.,  publishers  (1—8). 
Copies    printed:     i5»i75  i"   1907 


KANSAS. 


KENSINGTON,  Smith  Co.  b  400 pop., 

on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd.,  14  m. 

W.  of  Smith  Center,  the  county  seat.   Stock 

and  grain . 

MIRROR;  Thursdays;  people's  party; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1888;  Boyd  Pub.  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (12—5  P). 

KING  AID,  Anderson  Co.  D-  364t  pop., 
on  Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas  and  Missouri 
Pacific  Rds.,  9  m.  S.  E.  of  Garnett.  the 
county  seat,  and  85  S.  by  S.  W.  of  Kansas 
City,  Mo.  Live  stock  and  agriculture. 
DISPATCH;   Fridays;    republican; 

eight  pages  13x20;  subscription    $1;     estab- 

llsned  1888;      J.  E.  Scruggs,  Jr.,  editor  and 

publisher  (8—3). 

KINGMAN,  c.h.,  Kingman  Co.  D 
1,785+  pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe, 
Hutchinson  &   Southern  and  Missouri  Pa- 
cific Rds.  and  on  Nlnnescah  r.,  45  m.  W.  of 
Wichita.    Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 
JOURNAL;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription $1;  established  Is-vO; 
A.  R.   Hansmann,  editor;  Hansmaun  &  Mc- 
Millan, publlsheis  (1—7). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  1,249  in 
1902  and  1,250  in  1904,  since  which 
time  the  publisher  asserts  that  no  such 
record  is  kept  as  would  make  it  pos- 
sible to  prepare  such  a  report,  but  the 
paper  was,  nevertheless,  credited  with 
more   than    1,000    in    1906    and    1Q07. 

KINGMAN  CO.  TELEGRAPH;  Fri 
days;    German;    independent;    four   pages 
22x28;  subscription  $2;  established  19ii8;  John 
Hoensclieidt,  editor  and  publisher  (7—5). 

LEADER-COURIER;  Thursdays;  re 
publican;  eight  pages  15x22:  subscription  $1; 
established  1884;  Morton  Albaugh,  editor  and 
publisher  (7—8'). 

KINSLEY,  c.  h.,  Edwards  Co.  g  780t 
pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd., 
25  m.  S.  W.  of  Larned.  Farming  and  stock 
raising. 

GRAPHIC  J  Fridays;  people's  party ; 
eight  pages  13x20 ;  subscription  $1 ;  est  abllshed 
1877;  J.  M.  Lewis,  Jr.,  editor  and  publisher. 
MERCURY  ;  Fridays;  republican  ;  eight 
pages  15x22  ;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
1882;  C.  R.  Edwards,  editor  and  publisher 
(1-8). 

KIOWA,  Barber  Co.  p  765t  pop.,  on 
Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  and  Missouri 
Pacific  Rds..  29  m.  S.  by  S.  E.  of  Medicine 
Lodge,  the  county  seat.  Farming  and  stock 
raising. 

JOURNAL;  Thursdays;  republican; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1884:  H.  E.  Glenn,  editor  and  publisher  (9—3). 
NEWS-REVIEW;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1890;  Oscar  Haberlein.  editor  and 
publisher  (7—3  P). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding   1,000   in    1906   and    1907- 

KIR  WIN,  Phillips  Co.  [j  5«6t  pop.,  on 
Missouri  Pacific  Rd.,  in  the  Solomon  valley, 
16  m.  S.  E.  of  Philllpsburg,  the  county  seat. 
Farming  and  stock  raising. 
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September.  1905:  J.  R.  Green,  editor  and  pub- 
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Copies     printed:         8oo  in   1906 
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pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1889; 
F.    L.  Piatt  &   Co.,   editors  and   publishers 
(6-5). 

LACROSSE,  c.  h.,  Euah  Co.  a  536t 
pop.,  on  Missouri  Pacific  Rd.,  32  m.  N.  W.  of 
Greatbend.    Wheat,  corn  and  oats. 

CHIEFTAIN;  Fridays;  people's  party; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1881;  Rodney  Torrey,  editor  and  pub- 
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20x26;  subscription  $1;  established  1897;  A.  C. 
Whitemau,  editor  and  publisher  (6—5). 

L.ACYGNE,  Li7in  Co.  o-  l,037t  pop., 
on  Kansas  City,  Ft.  Scott  &  Memphis  Rd.  and 
Marais  des  Cygnes  r.,  37  m.  N.  of  Fort  Scott. 
Timber  coal,  grain,  fruit  and  live  stock. 

JOURNALi;  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages  20x26:  subscription  $1 ;  established  1870; 
Bruce  Dennis,  editor  and  publisher. 

KANSAS  STANDARD  ;  Fridays;  in- 
dependent; four  pages  20x26;  subscription 
$1 ;  established  1903.  Louis  R.  Divilbiss,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (6—5). 

RECORD;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

liAFONTAINE,  Wilson  Co.  O,  20t 
pop.,  on  Missouri  Pacific  Rd.,  10  m.  S.  of 
Fredonla,  the  county  seat. 
BANNER;  Fridayi  (A  A). 

LAHARPE,  Allen  Co.  P,  eiOf  pop., 
on  Missouri  Pacific  Rd.,  6  m.  E.  of  lola,  the 
county  seat,  and  43  W.  of  Fort  Scott. 
Farming. 

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1897;   P.  W.  Usry,  editor  and  publisher  (A  A). 

JOURNAL,;  Fridays  (A  AJ. 

Li  AKIN,  c.  h.,  Kearny  Co.  p  259t  pop., 
on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd.  and 
Arkansas  r.,  about  21  m.  W.  of  Garden  City. 
Agriculture.    Irrigating  canals. 

INVESTIGATOR;  Saturdays;  four 
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H.  G.  Madison,  editor  and  publisher  (5 — 3). 

KEARNY  CO.    ADVOCATE;  Thurs 
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scription $1;  established    1884;   A.  W.  Yale, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

LARNED,  c.  h.,  Pawnee  Co.  Q  2,200 
pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  and 
Missouri  Pacific  Rds.,  about  22  m.  S.  W.  of 
Greatbend.  Various  manufactures.  Stock 
raising  and  farming. 

CHRONOSCOPE;  Thursdays;  republi- 
can, eight  pages  i5x2a;  subscriptions!;  es- 
tablished 1878;  Wolcott  &  Christy,  editors 
and  publishers  (1 — 8). 

Copies     printed:         951  in   1907 
TILLER-AND -TOILER  ;   Fridays; 
Independent;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$1;  established  1877;    Harvey  Eckert,  editor 
and  publisher  (3—7). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  1,095  in 
1897  and  1,156  in  1900,  since  which  it 
has  not  furnished  any  definite  and 
satisfactory  report,  but  has  been  cre- 
dited with  more  than  1,000  every  \ear 
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LATHAM,  Butler  Co.  0,  250t  pop.,  on 
St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rd.,  36  m.  N.  E. 
of  Winfleld. 
MIRROR;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

LAWRENCE,  c.  li.,  Douglau  Co.n- 
10,862+  pop.,  on  Union  Pacific  and  Atchison, 
Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rds.  and  Kansas  r., 
34  m.  W.  by  S.  W.  of  Kansas  City,  Mo. 
Flour  mills,  foundries,  and  manufact- 
ures of  furniture,  cigars,  brick  and  tile, 
hoi  se  collar  and  canning  factories. 

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day, and  JEFFERSONIA^  GA- 
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—daily  $4,  weekly  $1;  established  1882;  C.  S. 
Finch,  editor;  Jetfersonian  Gazette  Co.,  pub- 
lishers (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  either  edition  of  this  paper,  bat 
the  weekly  has  had  credit  for  exceeding 
1,000    in     1903    and    1907. 

JOURNAXi;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Saturdays;  republi- 
can ;  daily  four  pages  20x26,  weekly  sixteen 
pages  11x15;  subscription— daily  $5,  weekly 
$1;  eBtablished- daily  1857,  weekly  1865; 
The  Journal  Co.,  editors  and  publlsherg 
(2-7). 

Copies    printed:     daily,     2,963  in   1906 

3,690  in  1907 
Weekly,    2,285  ^^  1906 
2,184  in   1907 
VVORLiD  ;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and   WEEKLY,    Thursdays;   republican; 
daily  four  pages  20x26,  weekly  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription— daily  $4,  weekly  $1:  es- 
tablished 1892;  W.  C.  Simons,  editor;  World 
Company,  publishers  (3— 7). 

Copies    printed:     daily,     2,719  in   1902 

3,266  in   1903 

3,578  in   1905 

3,773  in   1906 

4,217   in   1907 

Weekly,     1,000  in   1895 

1,000  in   1900 

3,009  in   1902 

3,128  in   1903 

3,180  in   1905 

3,034  in   1906 

Since  which   it   has  not  furnished   any 

definite   and   satisfactory   report,    but  was 

credited   with   more   than    2,250    in    1907. 

GERMAN  lA  ;   Thursaays  ;  German ; 

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$1.50;  established  1877;  H.  Albach,  editor  and 

publisher  (7—5). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year^  1S99 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the  claim. 

LEAVEN'WORTH,  o.  h.,  Leaven- 
worth Co.  cf  20,735+  pop.,  at  junction  of 
seven  railroads,  on  the  Missouri  r.,  26  m.  S. 
of  Kansas  City.  Mo.  General  manufactur- 
ing and  river  commerce.  Coal  mines  In 
vicinity. 

POST;  everv  evening  except  Sunday;  in- 
dependent: foiir  to  eight  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $5.40;  established  August,  1905;  The 
Post  Publishing  Co..  editors  and  publishers 

(2 7). 

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this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect. 

TIMES;  every  morning  except  Monday, 
and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  —  daily  $S, 
weekly  25  cents;  established  1857;  D.  R. 
Anthony,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 

Copies  printed:  The  daily  edition  of 
this  paper  had  credit  for  an  issue  of 
8.598  in  1897  and  11,506  in  1905,  since 
which  it  has  not  furnished  a  report, 
but  was  credited  with  more  than  7,500 
in    1907. 

The  weekly  issue  had  credit  for  an 
average  issue  of  11,271  in  1898  and 
9,918  in  1901,  since  which  it  has  not 
furnished  any  report,  but  was  credited 
with  more  than  7,500  in  1902  and  more 
than   4,000   in    1907. 

LABOR  REVIEW;  Saturdays;  labor; 
four  nages  15x22:  snbi-criDtion  50  cents;  es- 
tablished June,  1902;  R.  V.  O'Connor,  editor 
and  publisher  (2 — 3). 

TRIBUENE;  Fridays;  German;  inde- 
pendent democratic;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1887;  S.  Ku- 
raner,  editor  and  publisher  (12—5). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  has  had  credit 
for  exceeding  1,000  since  1901,  and  up 
to    and   including    1907. 

HOME  RECORD;  monthly;  four  pages 
12x17:  subscription  30  cents;  established  1872; 
Mrs.  Florence  M.  Hopkins  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

Copies  printed:    No  definite  and  satis- 
factory  statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from   this   paper,    but    it   has   had    credit 
'for    exceeding    1,000   in    1903    and    1907. 

KANSAS  CHURCHMAN;  monthly; 
Protestant  episcopal;  four  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription 50  cents:  established  1872:  Rev.  F. 
"W.  Atkin,  editor  and  publisher  (1—5)  (A  A). 

XEBANON,  Smith  Co.  ^  590tpop.,on 
Chicago.  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd..  14  m. 
E.  of  Smith  Center,  the  county  seat.  Stock 
raising  and  agriculture. 

ARGUS  ;  Fridays;  four  pages  17x24;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1898;  (J.  C.  McNeice, 
editor  and  publisher  (5—3). 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  SI;  established 
1887;  Geo.  W.  Tew.  editor;  Linton,  Mahin  & 
'Mahiu,  publishers  (7—3  P). 

LEBO.  Cojffey  Co.  D-  605t  pop.,  on  At- 
chison, Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd.,  18  m.  E.  of 
Emporia.    Coal  mining  and  dairying. 
ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  11x16;    subscription   $1;   estab- 
lished 1879;  W.  P.  Evans,  editor  and  publisher 
'(1—8). 

liECOMPTON,    Douglat   Co.  D-  408t 
pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd 
and  Kansas  r..  10  m.  N.  W.  of  Lawrence, 
the  county  seat.    Seat  of  Lane  University, 
Small  fruit  farming  and  stock  raising. 
SUN;  Fridays;  Independent;  eight  pages 

15x22;  subscriptions!;  established  1891;    W. 

B.  Illff,  editor  and  publisher  (8—5). 

liENEXA,  Johnson  Co.  D-  2»It  pop., 
on  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rd.,  11  m.  S. 
by  W.  of  Kansas  City. 
NEWS;  Fridays  (A  A). 


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LENORA,  Norton  Co.  t]  231  pop.,  oa 

Missouri  Pacific  Rd.,  17  m.  S.  W.  by  S.  of 

Norton,  the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  Independent;  four 
pages  15x22^;  subscription  $1;  established 
June,  1901;  E.  A.  Mellen,  editor  and  publisher. 

LEON,  Butltr  Co.  P,  527t  pop.,  on  St. 
Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rd.,  32  m.  E.  of  Wi- 
chita.   Farming  and  stock  raising. 

INDICATOR;  Thursdays;  republican; 
four  pages  15x22;  established  1880;  J.  E. 
Hannon,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3). 

LEONA,  Doniphan  Co.  cT  950  pop.,  on 
St.  Joseph  &  Grand  Island  Rd.,  11  m.  W.  of 
Troy. 

DONIPHAN    CO.    HUSTLER;    Fri 

days;  independent:  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription fl;  established  March,  1903;  Harry 
Mailler.  editor  and  publisher  (12—3). 

LEONARDVIIiLE,  miey  Co.  cf  335t 

pop.,  on  Leavenworth,  Kansas  &  Western 

Rd.,  26  m.  N.  W.  of  Manhattan,  the  county 

seat.    Live  stock  and  grain.    Dairying. 

MONITOR;  Thursdays ;  republican ; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1883;  J.  E.  Track,  editor  and  publisher 

(5-3). 

LEOTI,c.  h.,  Wichita  Co.  a  151t  pop., 

on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  and  Mis- 
souri    Pacific   Rds.,  24     m.  W.  of    Scott. 
Stock  raising  and  agriculture. 
STANDARD;    Thursdays;    republican; 
twelve  pages  13x20 ;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1885;    Roy  Holsington,  editor;     Hois- 
Ington  Bros.,  publishers  (6—5). 

LEROY,  Coffey    Co.  D-  91»  pop.,  on 

Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas  and  Missouri  Pa- 
cific Rds.  and  Neosho  r.,  10  m.  S.  E.  of  Bur- 
lington, the  county  seat.  Wagon  factories 
and  fruit  evaporator.  Stock  raising  and 
farming.    Brick  plant,  gas  and  oil. 

REPORTER;  Fridays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15>^x22:  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1879 ;  Frank  Fockele,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

COiyiMENT;  semimonthly;  six  pages 
15x22;  sabscrlption  50  cents;  estahllshed  1899; 
Harry  L.  Covert,  editors  and  publisher  (2—8). 

LEWIS,  Edwards  Co.  Q  100  pop.,  on 
Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd..9m.  E. 
of  Kinsley,  the  county  seat. 
PRESS}    Fridays;   independent;    ten 
pages  13x20 ;    subscription  $1  ;    established 
June,  1904;  A.  T.  Gallemore,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2—5). 

LINCOLN,  c.  h.,  Lincoln  Co.  a  l,262t 
pop.,  on  Union  Pacific  Rd.  and  Saline  r., 
32  m.  N.  W.  of  Sallna.  Wheat,  corn  and 
wool. 

REPUBLICAN;  Thursdays ;  repub- 
lican; eight  to  twelve  pages  16x22;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1871:  D.  E.  McCollum. 
editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  1,200  in  1903  and 
1,365  in  1906,  since  which  it  has  not 
furnished  any  definite  and  satisfactory 
report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
than    1,000    in    1907- 

SENTINEL  ;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1889  ;  O.  B.  Whitaker,  editor  and 
publisher  (10—3). 

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three  occasions  indicated  a  desire  to 
have  credit  for  issuing  more  than  i,ooo 
copies  regularly,  but  such  definite  in- 
formation as  would  warrant  such  a 
rating    has    never     been    forthcoming. 

liTNCOLNVIIiLE,    Marlon    Co.   a- 
143+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Kock  Island  &  Pa- 
cific Rd.,  11  ra.  N.  of  Marion,  the  county 
seat. 
LANCE:  Fridays  (A  A). 

L.INDSBORG,    McPherton     Co.    n 

2,047  pop.,  on  Missouri  Pacific  and  Union 
Pacific  Rds.,  15  m.  N.  of  McPherson,  the 
county  seat.  Seat  of  Bethany  College. 
Shipping  point  for  broom  corn.  Agri- 
culture. 

L.INDSBORGS-POSTEN;  Tuesdays; 
Swedish;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1897;  Bethany  Publishing  Co., 
editors  and  publishers. 

NEWS :  Fridays  ;  republican ;  eight  pages 
17x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1881; 
Anna  Carlson,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3). 

IIECOIID;  Fridays;  republicau;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1896: 
Andrew  Monson,  editor;  Bethany  Book  and 
Printing  Co.,  publishprs  (7—5) 

BETHANY    MEjSSENGER;  semi 
monthly  during  gchool  year;  colleKe:  thirty 
two  pages  6x9;  subscription  $1;  established 
1897;  Andrew  Ostrum,  editor;  Bethany  Book 
&  Printing  Company,  publishers  (9—7  P). 

LilNN,  Washington  Co.  ^  400  pop.,  on 

Missouri  Pacific  Rd.,  10  m.  S.  of  Washington. 

DIGEST;  Thursdays;  republicau;  four 
to  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  50  cents; 
established  1897;  J.  W.  Mahaffey,  editor  and 
publisher  (1 — 8). 

LITTLE  RIVER,  Rice  Co.  n  457t 

pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd., 

10  m.  E.  N.  E.  of  Lyons,  the  county  seat. 

Farming  and  stock  raising. 

IWONITOR  I  Thursdays;  independent; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  es- 
tablished 1886 ;  W.  G.  Greenbank,  editor  and 
publisher. 

LOGAN,  Phillipi  Co.  [j  650  pop.,  on 
Missouri  Pacific  Rd.  and  Solomon  r.,  15  m. 
W.  S.  W.  of  Phillipsburg,  the  county  seat. 
Farming. 

DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  to  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1: 
established  December,  1903;  J.  J.  Rodebough, 
editor  and  pubUsher(  1—5)  (A  A). 

REPUBLICAN -NEWS;  Thursdays; 
republican;  eight  pages  13x21 ;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1885;  Calvin  D.  Walker, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

LONG  ISLAND,  Phillipi  Co.  ^  l,007t 
pop.  (of  township),  on  Chicago,  Burling- 
ton &  Qulncy  Rd.,  near  Prairie  Dog  creek. 
Flour  mills  and  grain  elevators.  Alfalfa 
growing. 

NEW  LEAF;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished, as  Leader,  1885;  J.  E.Jones,  editor  and 
publisher  (3—8). 

LONGTON,  Elk  Co.  R  .564t  pop.,  on 

Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd.,  25  m. 

N.  W.  of  Independence.    Agriculture. 

GLEANER;  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1 :  established  1880; 
Lauren  Hale,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3). 


NEWS;  Fridays;  four  pa^es  17}^x24;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1898;  R.  B.  McCut- 
chan,  editor  and  publisher. 

LOUISBURG,  Miami  Co.  D-  6651  pop.,, 
on   Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas  Rd.,  14  m.  E. 
N.  E.  of  Paola,  the  couHty  seat,  and  38  S.  of 
Kansas  City,  Mo.      Ships  corn,  flax   and 
stock.    Agriculture  and  fruit  raising. 
HERALD;   Thursdays;  independent; 

tour  pages 20x26;  subscription  $1;  established 

1876;  R.  H.  Cad wallader,  editor  and  publisher 

(6-5). 

LOUISVILLE,  Pottawatomie  Co.  a. 

336  pop. 

LYRE;  Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  August, 
1904;  Mabel  F.  Chilcott,  editor;  R.  M.  Chil- 
cott  &  Co.,  publishers (7— 5)  (A  A). 

LUCAS,  Russell  Co.   n  277  pop.,  on 

Union  Pacific  Rd.,  20  m.  N.  W.  of  Lincoln. 

Agriculture. 

SENTINEL;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  12x18;  subscription  $1;  establisned. 
April,  1901;  Jones  &  Barton,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers. 

LURAY,  Pussell  Co.  n  150  pop.,  on 
Union  Pacific  Rd.,  24  m.  N.  E.  of  Russell, 
the  county  seat.     Agriculture  and  stock. 

i    raising. 
HERALD;  Fridays;   eight  pages  13x20; 

subscription  $1;  established  February,  1902; 

F.  W.  Burlin.  editor  and  publisher  (9—5). 

LYNDON,    c.  h.,    Otage  Co.  ^  l,004t 

pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  and 

Missouri  Pacific  Rds.,3(i  m.  S.  of  Topeka.  the 

State  capital.     Farming  and  stock  raising. 

PEOPLE'S  HERALD;  Thursdays; 
people's  partv;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion <1;  established  1889;  J.  Ed.  Urie,  editor 
and  publisher  ( A  A ). 

LYONS,   c.  h.,  Rice  Co.  D  l,736t  pop. 
on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe,  Missouri 
Pacific  and  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rds., 
30  m.     E.  of  Greatbend.      Extensive    salt 
mines.    Flouring  mills. 

CENTRAL  KANSAS  DEMO- 
CRAT; Fridays:  independent;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1S7S;  E. 
H.  Young,  editor  and  publisher  (1—4). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  1,212  in 
1902  and  1,657  in  1903,  since  which 
it  has  not  furnished  any  report,  but 
has  been  credited  with  more  than  1,000 
every  year  since,  up  to  and  including 
1907. 

REPUBLICAN  ;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1879:  Clark  Conkling,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1-S). 

RICE  CO.  EAGLE;  Fridays;  demo- 
ocratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $i. SO; 
established  1884;  Stanley  Torrey,  editor  and 
publlsher(  (6—5). 

Mccracken,  ruhu  co.  d  sistpop., 

on   Missouri   Pacific    Rd..  15  m.  W.  of  La- 
crosse, the  county  seat.    Farming. 
ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  Independent; 
eight   pages   13x20;   subscription  $1;   estab- 
lished March,  1887;  Clarence  P.  Dutton,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (1—8). 

MoCUNE,  Crawford  Co.  P,  657t  pop., 
on  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rd.,  15  m. 


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KANSAS. 


S.  W.  of    Girard,  the  county  seat.     Coal 

mines  in  vicinity.    Agricultural  region. 

HERALD;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  13x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1885;  Morrison  &  Morrison,  editors  and 
publishers  (2—5  P). 

MoIiOUTH,  Jefferson  Co. [if  589T  pop., 
on  Kansas  City  Northwestern  Rd.,  41  m.  W. 
of  Kansas  Cit3'.  Mo.  Farming  and  stock 
raising. 

TIMES;  Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages 
18x34;  subscription  $1;  established  1887;  A.  E. 
Scott,  editor  and  publisher  (12 — 5). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  issuing  more  than  i,ooo  copies 
regularly  in  the  years  1903  and  1904, 
but  has  not  since  set  up  any  claim  for 
issuing  so  many,  in  fact  has  admitted 
that   it   does  not. 

MoPHERSON,  c.  h.,  McPherson  Co. 

a  3,355  pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topelca  &  Santa 
Fe,  Chicago,  Roclc  Island  is.  Pacific,  Mis- 
souri Pacific  and  Union  Pacific  Rds.  A 
trade  center.  Wheat,  corn  and  dairy 
products. 

REPUBLICAN  ;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,   and    REPUBLICAN    AND 

PRESS,  Fridays;  republican;  dally  four 
pages  13x20,  weekly  eight  pages  15x22  ;  sub- 
scription—daily $5,  weekly  $1;  established 
—daily  1887,  weekly  1872;  Wm.  J.  Krehbiel, 
editor  and  publisher  (2—3). 

Copies  printed:  The  weekly  edition 
of  this  paper  had  credit  for  an  average 
issue  of  1,833  in  i895  and  2,387  in 
1902,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
any  report,  but  has  been  credited 
with  more  than  1,000  every  year  since, 
up   to   and   including   1907. 

DEMOCRAT;  Fridays  ;  democratic ; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1886;  W.  Knaus,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies     printed:         540   in    1907 

DEUTSCHE  WESTEN;  Thursdays 
(A  A). 

FREEMAN  ;  Fridays  ;  republican  ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1878;  J.  A.  Almgren,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1902 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the   claim. 

OPINION;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x23;  subscription  $1;  established 
1888;  L.  C.  Criner.  editor  and  publisher 
(6-5). 

ZIONS  BOTE;  Wednesdays;  niennon- 
ite;  six  pages  11x15;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1885;  A.  L.  Schellenberg,  editor;  Men- 
nonite  Brethren  Publishing  House,  publish- 
ers (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,451  in  1904, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  a  defi- 
nite and  satisfactory  report,  but  was 
credited  with   more   than   1,000   in    1907. 

MACKSVILLE,  Siaiforr?  Co.  g  248t 
pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd., 
13  m.  E.  of  St.  John,  the  county  seat.  Farm- 
ing and  stock  raising. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  Independent; 
eight    pages  13x20;  subscription   $1;   estab- 


KANSAS. 


llshed  1904;  The  Enterprise  Publishing  Co., 
editors  and  publishers  (7—5). 

MADISON,    Greenwood    Co.   CI,    683t 

pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  and 

Missouri  Pacific  Rds.,  20  m.  S.  of  Emporia. 

Farming  and  stock  raising. 

MADISONIAN;  Fridays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 18S3;  Tra8k&  Oilman,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers. 

MANCHESTER,    Dickinson   Co.   u 

218  pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe 

Rd.,  13  m.  N.W.  of  Abilene,  the  county  seat. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  Independent;  four 
pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1 :  established  1896 ; 
Z.  H.  Wise,  editor  and  publisher  (9—3). 

MANHATTAN,  c.  h.,  Riley  Co.  cf 

4,044+  pop.— local  estimate  5,500 — on  Blue 
Valley,  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  and 
Union  Pacific  Rds.  and  at  confluence  of 
Big  Blue  with  Kansas  r.,  53  m.  W.  of  Topeka, 
the  State  capital.  Seat  of  the  Stale  Agricult 
ural  College.   Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

REPUBLIC;  semi-weekly,  Tuesdays 
and  Frldajs;  republican;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1876;  Kimball 
Bros.,  editors  and  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  1,659  in  1906,  since 
which  it  has  not  furnished  any  definite 
and  satisfactory  report,  but  was  credit- 
ed with  more   than    1,000   in    1907. 

STUDENTS'    HERALD:   semi  week 
ly,  Wednesdays  and  Saturdays;  collegiate; 
six  pages  11x16;  subscription  SI;  established 
1896;  Students'  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers  (2 — 8). 

ENTERPRISE;  Tuesdays  (.A  A). 

INDUSTRIALIST;  Saturdays;  educa- 
cational;  sixteen  pages  6x9;  established  1875; 
Faculty  of  Kansas  State  Agricultural  College, 
editors  and  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  has  had  credit 
for  exceeding    1,000   in    1906    and    1907. 

MERCURY;  Wednesdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1884;  Charles  M.  Vernon,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 

Copies     printed:      1,104  in   1894 

1,355  in   1899 

968  in   1907 

NATIONALIST;  Thursdays;  republi- 
can; eight  pages  16x22;  subscription  $1.20; 
established  1870;  Lyon  &  Gilbert,  editors  and 
publishers  (12—6). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  1,110  in 
1894  and  2,132  in  1904,  since  which  it 
has  not  furnished  a  definite  and  sat- 
isfactory report,  but  was  credited  with 
more  than  1,000  in  1907. 
-ALUMNUS;  monthly,  except  July  and 
August;  collegiate;  twenty-four  to  thirty- 
two  pages  6x91^;  subscription  $1;  established 
August,  1902;  Sarah  Hougham,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 

Copies     printed:         610  in   1907 

MANKATO,  c.  h.,  Jewell  Co.  t^  890t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  and 
Missouri  Pacific  Rds.,  32  m.  N.  W.  of  Con- 
cordia. Agriculture  and  stock  raising.  Corn 
predominates. 

JEWELL  CO.  MONITOR;  Thurs- 
days; republican;  eight  pages  15x22 ;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1871 ;  E.D,  George,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—8). 


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KANSAS. 


WESTERN  ADVOCATE;  Fridays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscrip 
tion  $1;  establislied  1891;  Henry  R.  Honey, 
editor  and  publisher  ( 1 — 8). 

Copies  printed:  1,741  in  1897 
2,768  in  1905 
2,808  in   1907 

MARION,  c.  h.,  Afarion  Co.  D  l,824t 
pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  and 
Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rds.  and 
Cottonwood  r.  Farming,  fruit  growing  and 
stock  raising. 

HEADLIGHT;  Thursdays;  independ- 
ent; eight  to  ten  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1887;  J.  W.  Moore,  editor; 
Runyan  Brothers,  publishers  (1—8). 

RECORD;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1870;  Homer  Hoch.  editor;  E.  W.  Hoch,  pub- 
lisher (1-7). 

Copies^  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  issuing  more  than  1,300  copies 
regularly  in  the  year  1896,  but  has  not 
since  set  up  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory   claim    for    issuing    so    many. 

MARQUETTE,  McPherson  Co.  a 

725    pop.,    on   Missouri     Pacific   Rd.    and 

Smoky  Hill  r..  21  m.  N.  W.  of  McPherson. 

the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 

TRIBUNE;  Thursdays ;  republican ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1887;  H.  E.  Bruce,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

MARYSVILLE,  c.  h.,  Marshall  Co. 

cf  2,006+  pop.,  on  St.  Joseph  &  Grand  Island 
and  Union  Pacific  Rds.,  113  m.  W.  of  Saint 
Joseph,  Mo.  Roller-process  flour  mill  and 
cigar  manufactories.  Shipping  point  for 
hogs,  cattle  and  grain.  • 

ADVOCATE -DE3IOCRAT;    Thurs 
days;  democratic;   eight  pages  15x22;    sub- 
scription $1.25;  established  — ^di'octtfe  1886. 
Democrat  1882;  H.  M.  Brodrick,  editor  and 
publisher  (2—4). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,748  in  1899 
and  2,321  in  1903,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satis- 
factory report,  but  was  credited  with 
more   than    1,000   in    1907. 

MARSHALL  CO.  COURIER;  Fri 
days;  German;  independent;  four  pages 
22x28:  subscription  $2;  established  1905; 
John  Hoenscheidt,  editor  and  publisher 
(9—5). 

MARSHALL  CO.  NEWS;  Fridays; 
republican;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  1872;  George  T.  Smith,  editor 
and  publisher  (9—3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 

for    an    issue    of    2,800    in    1903,    since 

which    it    has    not    furnished    a    report, 

but    had    credit    for    more     than     1,000 

in    1907. 

MEADE,  c.  h.,  Meade  Co.  p  326t  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd., 
42  m.  S.  W.  of  Bucklin,  the  county  seat. 
Farming  and  stock  raising. 

MEADE  CO.  GLOBE;  Thursdays; 
republican ;  four  pages  20x26 ;  subscription  $1 ; 
established  1885;  Frank  Fuhr,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

MEADE  CO.  NEWS;  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1900;  John  D.  Wehrle,  editor  and 
publisher  (7—5). 


KANSAS. 


MEDICINE    LODGE,   c.  h.,  Bar. 

ber  Co.  p  917+ pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  & 
Santa  Fe  Rd.,  20  m.  W.  of  Attica.  Stock 
raising  and  farming. 

BARBER  CO.  INDEX;  Wednesdays; 
people's  party ;  four  pages  18x24 ;  subscription 
$1;  established  1880;  Painter  &  Herr,  editors; 
Index   Publishing  Co.,  publishers. 

CRESSET:  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  18x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1879; 
L.  M.  Axline  and  Otis  Lorton,  editors  and 
publishers  (9—3). 

MELVERN,  Oiage  Co.  n-  469t  pop.,  on 

Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd.,  9  m.  S.  by 

S.  E.  of  Lyndou,  the  county  seat,  and  80 

S.  W.  of  Kansas  City.  Mo.    Cultivation  of 

cereals,  corn   and   wheat   predominating. 

Undeveloped  stone  quarries  and  coal  mines. 

REVIEW;  Thursdays;  independent; 
four  pages  17}^x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1890;  A.  R.  Ball,  editor  and  publisher 

(1-8). 

MERIDEN,  Je£ers<m  Co.  cf  433t  pop.,- 
on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  and  Leav- 
enworth, Topeka  &  Southwestern  Rds..  15 
m.  W.  by  S.  of  Oskaloosa,  the  county  seat, 
and  11  N.  E.  of  Topeka,  the  State  capital. 
Agriculture. 

LEDGER;  Fridays;  Independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  §1;  established 
1893;  WUlard  B.  Roote,  editor  and  publisher 

(12-3). 

MILTONVALE,  Ch>ud  Co.  b  396t- 
pop.,  on  Union  Pacific  and  Atchison,  To- 
peka &  Santa  Fe  Rds.,  22  m.  S.  E.  of  Con- 
cordia, the  county  seat.  Farming  and  stock 
raising. 

RECORD;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  11x16;  subscription  $1;  established 
19ii0;  J.  W.  &  L.  E.  Honey,  editors;  Will  De 
Vinny,  publisher. 

MINNEAPOLIS,  c.  h.,  Ottawa  Co.  ti 

1,727+  pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa 
Fe  and  Union  Pacific  Rds.  and  Solomon  r. 
Manufactures  of  carriages,  flour  and  lum- 
ber.   Agricultiu'e  and  stock  raising. 

BETTER    WAY;   Thursdays;  people's 
j  party;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
!  tablished  1896;  F.  C.  Johnson  &  Son,  editors 
and  publishers  (12 — 4). 

i       Copies    printed:    This    paper    had    cre- 

I  dit   for   an    issue   of    1,200    in    1897   and: 

i'533    in    1904,    since    which    it    has    not 

furnished     a     report,     but    was     credited 

with    more    than    1,000    in    1907. 

MESSENGER;  Thursdays;  republican;, 
four  pages  22x28;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1875;  A.  P.  Riddle,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—7). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  issue  of  1,700  in  1894  and  1,650 
in  1903,  since  which  it  has  not  fur- 
nished any  definite  and  satisfactory  re- 
port, and  the  publisher  admits  that  he 
does  not  keep  records  that  would  enable 
him  to  make  one.  Nevertheless  it  was 
credited  with  more  than  1,000  in  1907. 
KANSAS  WORKMAN;  monthly; 
Ancient  Order  of  United  Workmen;  thirty- 
two  pages  8x11 ;  subscription  50  cents;  estab- 


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llshed   1881  ;    A.  P.  Riddle,  editor   and  pub- 
lisher (12—6).^ 

Copies    printed:    31,150  in  1895 
46,019  in  1902 
46,317  in  1903 
44,906  in  1904 
43,809  in   1905 
45,091   in   1906 
Since   which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite     and      satisfactory      report,      but 
was   credited   with    more   than   40,000   in 
1907. 

SONS  AND  DAUGHTERS  OF 
JUSTICE;  monthly;  Sons  and  Daughters 
of  Justice;  eight  pages  11x16;  subscription 
25  cents;  established  May,  1901;  W.  W. 
Walker,  editor;  National  Executive  Com- 
mittee, publishers  (1—8). 

SPRIG  OF    MYRTL.E;   monthly; 
Knights  of  Pythias;    thirty-two  pages  7x11 ; 
■ubscriptlon  50  cents;  established  liSS;  A.  P. 
Riddle,  editor  and  publisher  (12—6). 
Copies     printed:     7,200  in  1895 
4,685  in  1902 
4,700  in   1903 
4,421   in   1904 

4.333   in   1905 
5,133  in   1906 
Since  which   it  has  not   furnished  any 
definite   and   satisfactory  report,  but   was 
credited   with   more  than   4,000   in    1907. 

M  O  li  I  N  E  ,  Elk  Co.  800  Q,  pop.,  on 
Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd..  37  m.  W. 
of  Independence.  Stock  raising  and  agri- 
culture. Briek,  rock  crushing  and  lime 
plants.    Natural  gas. 

REVIEW:  Fridays ;  republican ;  eight 
pages  12x18;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1883; 
U.  Q.  Sutton,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

MORAN,^"e"  Co.  R  464t  pop.— local 

estimate  728— on  Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas 

and  Missouri  Pacific  Eds.,  13  m.  E.  of  Ida, 

the  county  seat.    Farming. 

MORAN  HERALD;  Fridays;  repub- 
lican; eight  pages  12x19;  subscription  $1 ;  es- 
tablished 1883;  C.  C.  Thomas,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12—3). 

MORLAND,  Graham  Co.  ^200  pop., 
on  branch  line  Union  Pacific  Rd.,  14  m.  W. 
of  Hill  City,  the  county  seat. 
ADVANCE;   Thursdays;    Independent; 

six  pages  11x14;  subscription  $1:  established 

1901;    Ida  J.  Butler,  editor;  Butler  &  Butler, 

publishers  (1 — 5). 

MORRILL,  ^row"  Co.  cf  400t  pop., 

on  St.  Joseph  &  Grand  Island  Rd.,  10  m.  N.  W. 

of  Hiawatha,  the  county  seat.    Farming. 

NEW^S;  Thursdays;  neutral;  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1890;  Mrs. 
Jennie  McMillan,  editor  and  publisher. 

MOUND   CITY,  c.  h..   Linn  Co.  o 

809+  pop.,  on  Missouri  Pacific  Rd..  24  m.  N. 
W.  of  Fort  Scott.  Cheese  and  furniture 
manufactories.    Farming. 

LINN  CO.  REPUBLIC;  Fridays;  re- 
publican; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1885;  W.  H.Mason,  editor  and 
publisher  (,6—5). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.     It 


KANSAS. 


has    not     since     made    any    renewal    ot 
the  claim. 

TORCH  OF  LIBERTY;  Thursdays; 
people's  party;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1888;  Laura  L.  Lowe,  edi- 
tor; E.  C.  &  L.  L.  Lowe,  publishers. 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,019  for  the 
year  1899,  but  has  not  since  made  claim 
to  issuing  so  many  as   1,000  copies. 

MOUNDRIDGE,  McPherson  Co.  n 

557+  pop.,  on  Missouri  Pacific  Rd..  15  m.  N. 

W.  of  Newton.    Flour  mills  and  elevators. 

Agriculture,  dairying  and  live  stock. 

JOURNAL;  Fridays;  eight  pages  13x30; 
subscription  $1;  established  1887;  Aug.  Ring- 
wald,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

MOUND  VALLEY,  i«6««e  Co.ci 
533+  pop.,  on  Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas  and 
St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rds.,  18  m.  W.  of 
Oswego,  the  county  seat.  Coal  and  lime- 
stone in  vicinity.  Farming. 
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September,  1906;  D.  H.  Wallingford,  editor; 

Wallingford  &  Condermon,  publishers  (1—8). 

MOUNT  HOPE,  Sedgwick  Co.  P  327t 
pop.,  on  Missouri  Pacific  Rd.,  25  m.  N.  W.  of 
Wichita.    Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 
CLARION;  Fridays  (A  A). 

MULBERRY,  Cvairford    Co.  C^  341t 
pop.,  on  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rd.,  23  m. 
S.  of  Fort  Scott. 
NEWS ;  Fridays  ( A  A). 

MULLINVILLE,  Kkma  Co.  P   75t 
pop.,  on  Chicago.  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd., 
33  m.  S.  E.  of  Dodge  City. 
TRIBUNE;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

MULVANE,  Sumner  Co.  g  728  pop., 

on  Atchison.  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd.  and 

Arkansas  r.,  16  m.  S.  by  S.  E.  of  Wichita. 

Farming  and  stock  raising. 

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July,  1903;  C.  E.  &  W.  A.  Farney,  editors  and 
publishers  (7—5). 

MUSCOTAH,  Atchison  Co.  cf  462t 
pop.,  on  Missouri  Pacific  Rd.,  25  m.  W.  of 
Atchison,  thecounty  seat.  Agriculture  and 
stock  raising. 

RECORD;  Thursdays ;  independent ; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
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lisher (1—8). 

NARK  A,  Republic  Co.  D  258t  pop.,  on 
Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd..  about 
15  m.  N.  E.  of  Belleville,  the  county  seat. 
Dairying  and  farming. 
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pages    15x22;    subscription    «1;    established 

1893;  W.  H.  McCurdy,  editor  and  publisher 

(5-3). 

NEODESHA,  W^<^»on  Co. c;i,77at  pop., 
on  Missouri  Pacific  and  St.  Louis  &  San 
Francisco  Rds.,  11  m.  S.  E.  of  Fredonia,  the 
county  seat.  Water  power,  petroleum  and 


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natural  gas.  Ships  flour  and  grain.  Coal 
mines  in  vicinity. 

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publishers. 

NEOSHO  FALLS,    Woodson   Co.  P, 

7^3+  pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe 
and  Missoiiri,  Kansas  &  Texas  Rds.  and 
Neosho  r.,  18  m.  S.  E.  of  Burlington.  Water 
power  and  flour  mills. 

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NESS   CITY,  c.  h,,  Mess  Co.  -n  605t 

pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd. 

and  X.  fork  of  Walnut  r.   Flour  mills  and  a 

creamery.    Farming. 

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NEW  ALBANY,  Wilson  Co.  R  260 
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m.  N.  W.  of  Fredonia.  the  county  seat,  and 
80  E.  of  Wichita.  Agriculture. 
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NEWTON,  c.  h.,  Harvey  Co.  g  6,208t 

pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  and 

Missouri  Paciflc  Rds.,  25  m.  N.  of  Wichita. 

Carriage  and  farming  iniplenieut  factories, 

flour  mills  and  grain  elerators.     Machine 

shops  of  the  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe 

Rd.      Fruit    and    grain    growing.     Stock 

raising. 

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weekly  editions  of  this  paper  had  credit 
for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies  regu- 
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tory report,  but  was  credited  with  ex- 
ceeding   2,250    in    1906    and    1907. 

NICKERSON, i2«no  Co.  g  l.osstpop., 

on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  and  Mis- 
souri Paciflc  Rds.,  11  m.  N.  W.  of  Hutchin- 
son, the  county  seat.  Farming  and  stock 
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NORCATUR,  Decatur  Co.  Xj  660 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &.  Quincy  Rd., 
20  m.  N.  E.  of  Oberlin,  the  county  seat. 
Farming  and  stock  raising. 

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scription $1;  established  October,  1902;  L.  E. 
Hoskins,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

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A.  P.  Coppedge,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3  P). 

NORTON,  c.  h.,  Norto7i  Co.  ^  2,723 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  and 
Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Paciflc  Rds.    Grist 
mills.    Grain  and  stock  raising. 
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publisher  (12— 6). 

NORTONVILLE,    Jefferson   Co.   cf 

700+  pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe 

Rd.,   16  m.  S.  W.   of    Atchison.     Shipping 

point  for  grain,  lumber  and  live  stock. 

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NORWICH,  Kingman  Co.  g  Sllf 
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Missouri  Paciflc  Rds.,  19  m.  S.  E.  of  King- 
man, the  county  seat.  Agriculture  and 
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Newman,  editor  and  publisher  (9—3). 

OAKLAND,    Shannee  Co.  a- SubuTh 
of  Topeka,  the  State  capital. 
BLADE;  Fridays  (A  A). 

OAKLEY,  Logan  Co.  -a  800  pop.,  on 
Union  Paciflc  Rd.,  21  m.S.  by  S.  E.  of  Colby. 
Flour  mill  and  creamery.    Agriculture. 
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pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1889; 

J.  R.  Young,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

OBERLIN,  c.  h.,  Decatur   Co.  t\  937t 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd., 
35  m.  W.  of  Norton.   Prairie  lands.    Farm- 
ing and  stock  raising. 
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18x24;   subscription  $1;  established  1883;  C. 

Borin,  editor  and  publisher  (11— 2). 
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lished  1879;  E.  M.  Coldren  &  Sons,   editors 
and  publishers  (1 — 7). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  years  1902 
and  1906  this  paper  seemed  to  assert 
that  it  had  an  average  issue  exceeding 
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definite  information  as  would  warrant 
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eifect. 

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13x20;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1887;  L.  G. 
Parker,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3). 

OKETO,  Marshall  Co.  cf  347t  pop., 
on  Union  Pacific  Ud.  and  Big  Blue  r.,  10  m. 
N.  of  Marysville,  the  county  seat.  Exten- 
sive stone  quarries.  Flouring  mills.  Grain 
growing  and  shipping. 

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(1-8). 

OLATHE,  c.  h.,  Johnson  Co.  a-  3,461t 
pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  and 
Kansas  City,  Ft.  Scott  &  Memphis  Rds.  and 
Missouri  r.,  21  m.  S.  S.  W.  of  Kansas  City, 
Mo.    Farming. 

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1857;  J.  W.  Richardson,  editor;  Mirror  Pixb- 
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Company,  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies     printed:     1,182  in   1899 
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OLiSBXTRG,  Pottawatomie  Co.  cf  185 
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hattan,   Farming  and  stock  raising. 

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Marble,  editor;  Marble  &  Marble,  publishers 
(7—3  Pi. 

ON  AG  A,  Pottawatomie  Co-cf  598t  pop., 
on  Union  Pacific  Rd.,  23  m.  W.  of  Holton. 
Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

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pages   18x24;    subscription    $1;    established 
1877;  Clarence  Haughawout,  editor  and  pub 
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OSAGE  CITY,  Osage  Co.  n-  2,792t 
pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  and  Santa  Feand 
Missouri  Pacific  Rds.,  33  m.  S.  of  Topeka, 
the  State  capital.  Coal  fields,  quarries  of 
stone  flagging  and  deposits  of  pure  ochre. 

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1871;  Charles  W.Barnes,  editor  and  publisher 

(1-8). 

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established  1891;  ArmerP.  Shaw,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 

OSAWATOMIE,  Miami  Co.  a-  4,191t 
pop.,  division  point  of  Missouri  Pacific 
Rd.,  8  m.  S.  W.  of  Paola,  the  county  seat. 
Seat  of  Kansas  State  Insane  Asylum.  Farm- 
ing. 

GL.OBE;  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  16x23 ;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
1890;  Gibson  &  Mills,  editors  and  publishers. 

GRAPHIC;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
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C.  C.  Clevenger,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 
Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
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year  1898,  but  has  not  since  made  defi- 
nite and  satisfactory  claim  to  issuing 
so    many    as    1,000    c'opies. 

OSBORNE,  c.  h.,  Osborne  Co.  tl  1.670 
pop.,  on  Missouri  Pacific  Rd.  and  Solomon 
r.,32  m.  E.  of  Stockton.  Agriculture  and 
stock  and  alfalfa  raising. 

OSBORNE  CO.  FARMER;  Thurs- 
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15x22;  subscription  $1.-0;  established  1874; 
B.  P.  Walker,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

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which  it  has  not  furnished  any  definite 
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credited  with  more  than  1,000  every 
year    since,    up    to    and    including    1907. 

OSBORNE  CO.  NEWS;  Thursdays; 
people's  party;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1883;  Eckman  &  Smith, 
editors  and  publishers  (2—3). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1902 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the    claim. 

OSKALOOSA,  c.  h.,  Jeferson  Co.  cf 
978t  pop.,  on  Kansas  City  Northwestern 
and  Leavenworth  ft  Topeka  Rds.,  22  m.  N. 
by  N.  W.  of  Lawrence  and  28  N.  E.  of  To- 
peka, the  State  capital.  Agriculture,  stock 
raising  and  fruit  culture. 

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lished 1860;  F.  H.  Roberts,  editor  and  pub- 
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17J^x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1890; 
Amos  H.  Leech,  editor  and  publisher  (9—3  P). 
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the  year  1897.  but  has  not  since  made 
claim  to  issuing  so  many  as  1,000  cop- 
ies. 

OSWEGO,  c.  h.,  Labe«e  Co.  VX  2,208t 
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Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rds.  and  Neosho  r., 
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BLADE;  Thursdays;  people's  party; 
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lished 1899:  Alfred  D.  Carpenter,  editor  and 
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an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
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information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
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tablished June,  1872;  L.  &  M.  McGill,  editors 
and  publishers  (1—8). 

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year  1898,  but  has  not  since  made  defi- 
nite and  satisfactory  claim  to  issuing 
so    many   as    1,000    copies. 

OTTAWA,  c.  h.,  Franklin  Co.0  6,934t 

pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka&  Santa  Fe  and 

Missouri  Pacific  Rds.  and  Marais  des  Cygnes 

r.,  2T  m.  S.  of  Lawrence.    Center  of  trade. 

Railroad  machine  shops,   furniture,  wire 

fence  and  windmill  factories,  foundries, 

flour  mills,  grain  elevators  and  castor-oil 

mills. 

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2,367  in  1907 
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15x22:    subscription  $5.20;    established  1880; 
Thos.W.  Morgan,  editor  and  publisher  (12— 6), 

Copies     printed:     1,060  in  1903 
1,292  in  1904 
1,645  in   1905 
2,425  in   1906 
3,121  in  1907 
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11x16;  subscription  25 cents;  established  1880; 
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1902,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
any  definite  and  satisfactory  report, 
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in    1907. 

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cents;  established  1898:  Ben  D.Lillard. editor 
and  publisher  (1—8). 

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and  4.535  in  1905.  since  which  it  has 
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OVERBROOK,     Osage    Co.    a-    457 

pop.,  on  Missouri  Pacific  Rd.,  about  20  m. 

S.   of   Topeka,   the   State    capital.     Stock 

raising  and  agriculture. 

CITIZEN;  Fridays;  four  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1898;  J.  H.  An- 
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OXFORD,  Sumner  Co.  Q  625  pop.,  on 

Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  and  Missouri 

Pacific  Rds.  and  Arkansas  r.,  13  m.  E.  of 

Wellington,  the  county  seat.    Farming. 

REGISTER ;  Fridays  ;  eight  pages  13x20; 
gubscrlption  $1;  established  1888;  Frank 
Welter,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

PALMER,  Washington  Co  □.SOS pop., 
on  Missouri  Pacific  Rd.,  13  m.  S.  of  Wash- 
ington, the  county  seat. 

INDEX;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
November,  1903;  P.  T.  Thompson,  editor  and 
publisher  ( 1 — 5). 

PAOLA,  c.  h.,  Miami  Co.  n-3,144tpop., 

on  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco,  Missouri, 
Kansas  &  Texas  and  Missouri  Pacific  Rds., 
42  m.  S.  W.  of  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Oil.  coal, 
lime  and  natural  gas.    Agriculture. 

MIAMI  REPUBLICAN;  Fridays;  re- 
publican; eight  pages  17^x24;  subscription 
$1.60 ;  established  I866 ;  W.  D.  Greason,  editor 
and  publisher  (1— T). 

Copies     printed:     1,250  in  1894 
1,898  in  1904 
1,976  in  190S 
2,019  ii^  1906 
Since  which   it  has  not   furnished  any 
definite   and   satisfactory  report,  but  was 
credited  with  more   than    1,000  in    1907. 
WESTERN  SPIRIT  ;  Fridays;  demo- 
eratlc;  eight  pages  22x28;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1871 ;  Jno.  W.  Sheridan,  editor ;  B.  J. 
Sheridan  &  Son,  publishers  (12—6). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the    claim. 

PARKER,  I'inn  Co.  n-  806t  pop.,  on 
Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas  Rd.,  63  m.  S.W. 
of  Kansas  City.    Farming. 
MESSAGE;   Fridays;    republican;    four 

pages  17x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1896; 

B.  F.  WInchell.  editor  and  publisher  (5—3). 

PARSONS,  Labette  Co.  R  7,682t  pop., 

on  Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas  and  Kansas 
City,  Ft.  Scott  &  Memphis  Rds.,  16  m.  N.  W. 
of  Oswego,  the  county  seat.  Railroad  re- 
pair and  oar  shops.  Agriculture  and  manu- 
facturing. 

ECLIPSE;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLY,  Wednesdays;  democratic; 
four  pages— daily  18x24,  weekly  20x26;  sub- 
scription—daily $5.40,  weekly  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1874 :  Celsus  A.  Lamb,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (5—3). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
both  the  daily  and  the  weekly  edition 
of  this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it 
had  an  average  issue  exceeding  r,ooo 
copies,  but  neither  furnished  such  defi- 
nite   information    as   would    warrant   the 


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accordance  of  a  rating  to  that  effect, 
and  neither  has  since  made  any  re- 
newal   of    the    claim. 

SUN  J  erery  moruing  except  Monday,  and 
WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  republican;  daily 
four  pages  18x24,  weekly  eight  pages;  sub- 
•crlptlou— dally  $7,  weekly  $1;  established- 
daily  1880,  weekly  1871:  Henry  J.  Allen,  edi 
1;or  and  publisher  ( 7—3  P). 

Copies  printed:  The  daily  edition  of 
this  paper  had  credit  for  an  issue  of 
1,746  for  the  year  1905,  but  has  not 
since  made  definite  and  satisfactory 
claim  for  issuing  so  many  as  1,000 
copies. 

The  weekly  edition  had  credit  for 
issuing  more  than  1,000  copies  regu- 
larly in  the  years  1898  and  1900,  but 
has  not  since  set  up  any  claim  for 
issuing    so    many. 

INDEPENDENT;  Fridays;  Independ- 
■«nt;  four  pages  17x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1890;  Independent  Publishing  Co., 
editors  and  publishers  (9—5  P). 

PALIiADIUJ>I  ;  Wednesdays  ;  demo- 
cratic ;  eight  pages  13x20 ;  subscription  f  1 ; 
-established  1883;  F.  W.  Frye,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (9—3). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year_  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, bitt  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the    claim. 

PAWNEE  ROCK,  Barton  Co.  a 
310  pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe 
Rd.,  65  m.  W.  of  Hutchinson.  Wheat  rais- 
ing. 

HEKALD;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished July,  1904;  Grant  Llpplncott,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—8). 

PEABODY,  3farion  Co.  D  l,369tpop.. 
on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  and  Chi- 
cago, Rock  Island  «fe  Pacific  Rds.,  35  m.  N.  N. 
E.  of  Wichita.  Foundry,  carriage  and  wind- 
mill factories.    Farming. 
GAZETTE;   Thursdays;    republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1973;  W.  H.  Morgan,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ( 12—6). 

Copies  printed:  3,060  in  1906,  since 
which  it  has  not  furnished  any  definite 
and  satisfactory  report,  but  was  credit- 
ed   with    more    than    2,250    in    1907. 

PERRY,  Jefferson  Co.  n  464+  pop.,  on 

Union  Paciflc  Rd.  and  Delaware  r.,  12  m. 

N.  W.  of  Lawrence  and  16  E.  of  Topeka,  the 

State  capital.    Agriculture. 

MIRROR;  Thursdays;  four  pages  18x34; 
subscription  .|l;  established  1898;  W.  J. 
Byrnes,  editor  and  publisher. 

PERU,  Chautauqua  Co.'P,322  pop.,  on 
Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  and  Missouri 
Paciflc  Rda.,  6  m.  S.  E.  of;Sedau,  Glass 
and  brick  factories;  oil  and  natural  gas. 
Cattle  and  wheat. 

DERRICK;  Saturdays;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  %l\  established  Septem- 
ber. 1900;  H.  C.  Chacey,  editor  and  publisher 
(6—5). 


KANSAS. 


PETROLIA,  Allen  Co.  O,  200  pop.,  on 

Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas  Rd.,  ISOm.S.  of 

Kansas  City.    Natural  gas. 

TI3IES;  Thursdays;  four  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  October,  1906; 
Bert  Oakman,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

PHILL.IPSBURG,  c.  h.,  Phillips  Co. 

ti  1,008+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pa- 
cific Rd.,  27  m.  W,  of  Smith  Center.  Agri- 
culture and  stock  raising. 

DISPATCH  AND  HERALD;  Thurs 
days ;  republican ;  eigh  t  pages  18x24 ;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1877;   Royc&  &  Matteson, 
editors  and  publishers  (6 — 5). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  1,041  for 
the  year  1903,  but  has  not  since  made 
claim  to  issuing  so  many  as  1,000 
copies. 

NEWS;  Wednesdays;  four  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1;  established  1899;  Warren 
White,  editor  and  publisher. 

PHIL.L.IPS  CO.  POST;  Thursdays; 
democratic:  eight  pages  17x22:  subscription 
$1;  established  November,  1902:  Boyd  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (12—5  P). 

PIEDMONT,  Greenwood  Co.  O,  320t 
pop.,  on  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rd., 
53  m.  E.  of  Wichita. 
NEWS;  Fridays  (A  A). 

PITTSBURG,  Crawford  Co.  0, 17,337 
pop.,  at  junction  of  five  railroads,  10  m.  S. 
E.  of  Girard,  the  county  seat,  and  30  S.  W. 
of  Kansas  City.  Zinc  works,  vitrified  brick, 
hollow  brick,  and  sewer  tile  works.  Rail- 
road terminals  and  shops.  Coal  fields  and 
natural  gas. 

HEADLIGHT;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  re- 
publican; daily  eight  to  sixteen,  weekly  ten 
to  sixteen  pages  18x24;  subscription— dally 
$4,  weekly  50  cents;  established— daily  1887, 
weekly  1885;  Moore  Bros.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (1—8). 

Copies    printed:    daily,     5,962  in  1906 

6,228  in  1907 
Weekly,    4,905  in   1906 
5,547  in  1907 
K  A  N  S  A  N  ;     Thursdays ,    democratic  ; 
eight   pages  15x22;    suoscription  $1;    estab- 
lished 1889;  J.  F.  and  E.  W.  Callen,  editors; 
Dr.  J.  F.  Callen,  publisher  (1— S). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year_  1906 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect, 

VOLKSFREUND;  Thursdays;  Ger- 
man; Independent;  four  pages  22x28;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1892;  John  Hoen- 
scheidt,  editor  and  publisher  (9—5). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  'this  paper,  but  it  has  had  credit 
for  exceeding  1,000  since  1903^  "P  to 
and    including    1907. 

KANSAS  (CHURCHMAN;  monthly 
(A  A). 

PLAINS,  Meade  Co.  p  50t  pop.,  on 
Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd.,  14  m. 
W.  of  Meade,  the  county  seat. 
JOURNAL;  Saturdays  (A  A). 


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KANSAS. 


PliAINVILLE,  Sooks  Co.  b  801 
pop.,  on  Union  Pacific  Rd.,  16  m.  S.  of  Stock- 
ton, the  county  Beat.    Agriculture. 

GAZETTE;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x32;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1898;  Mrs.  L.  A.  King,  editor;  A.  M. 
King,  publisher  (6—5). 

TIMES;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

PLEASANTON,  Linn  Co.  o  l,097t 
pop.,  on  San  Francisco  &  Missouri  Pacific 
Rd..  25  m.  N.  of  Fort  Scott.  Coal  and  stock 
trade.     Petroleum  and  natural  gas. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  independent; 
eight  pages  13x20;  8ub«cription  50  cents;  es- 
tablished 1899;  Holmes  &  Craig,  editors  and 
publishers  (5—3). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year_  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the    claim. 

HERALiD;  Fridays;  people's  party; 
four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1881;  Wm.  T.  Luce,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year^  1897 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  ot 
the    claim. 

OBSERVER;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  14x20;  subscription  $1;  estab 
lished  1871;  J.  Frank  Smith,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  i,8sp  in 
1 901,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
any  report,  but  has  been  credited  with 
more  than  1,000  every  year  since,  up 
to    and    including    1907. 

POMONA,  Franklin  Co.  D-  547t  pop., 
on    Atchison,    Topeka    &    Santa    Fe  and 
Missouri  Pacific  Rds.,  10  m.  W.  of  Ottawa, 
the  county  seat.    Farming  and  mining. 
REPUBLiICAN;  Thursdays;  four  pages 

18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1898;  G.  R. 

O'Brien,  editor  and  publisher  (T— 3  P). 

POTTER,  Atchison  Co.    cf    200  pop., 

on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd.,  11  m. 

8.  of   Atchison,   the  county  seat.    Grain 

and  stock  raising. 

K  A  N  S  A  N  ;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  50  cents;  es- 
tablished 1900:  J.  E.  Remsburg,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 

POT  WIN,  Butler  Co.  O,  394t  pop.,  on 
Missouri  Pacific  Rd..  10  m.  N.  W.  of  El  Dor- 
ado, the  county  seat. 
ARGUS;  Fridays  (A  A). 

POWHATTAN,  Brown  Co.  cf  *37t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Rock  Island*  Pacific  Rd., 
8  m.  S.  W.  of  Hiawatha,  the  county  seat. 
Farming  and  stock  raising. 
BEE;  Fridays;  eight  pages  12x16;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  April.  1901;  R.  A. 
Potter,  editor  and  publisher  (2—8). 


KANSAS. 


PRAIRIE  VIEW,  Phillips  (o.   ti 
78+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific 
Rd.,  16  m.  W.  by  N.  of  Phillipsburg,  the 
county  seat. 
NEWS;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

PRATT,  c.  li.,  Pratt  Co.  g  l.tlSj  pop., 
on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  and  Chi- 
cago, Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rds.,  80m.  W.  of 
Wichita.    Stock  raising  and  farming. 

PRATT  CO.  REPUBLICAN;  Thurs- 
days; republican;  twelve  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1879;  J.  K.  Cochran, 
editor  and  publisher  (12—4). 

Copies  printed:  1,169  in  1902 
1,610  in  1904 
1,751  in  1906 

Since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  was 
credited   with  more   than    1,000  in    1907. 

PRATT  UNION;  Thursdays;  dem- 
ocratic; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1886;  S.  P.  Gebhart,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  1,229  in 
1901  and  1,476  in  1904,  since  which  it 
has  not  furnished  a  definite  and  satis- 
factory report,  but  was  credited  with 
more    than    1,000    in    1907. 

QTJENEMO,  Osage  Co.  Q  682t  pop., 
on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  and  Mis- 
souri Pacific  Rds..  14  m.  W.  of  Ottawa 
and  40  S.  of  Topeka,  the  State  capital. 
Farming,  lumber  and  coal. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  Septem- 
ber, 1890;  E.  L.  Truesdail.  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—7). 

RANDOLPH,  Piley  Co.  cf  372t  pop., 

on  Union  Pacific  Rd.  and  Big  Blue  r.,  20  m. 
N.  by  N.  W.  of  Manhattan,  the  county  seat. 
Saw  and  flour  mills  and  furniture  factory. 
Farming. 

ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays;  inde- 
pendent; eight  pages  15sc22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1883  ;  Isaac  Moon,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—6). 

Copies     printed:      1,051   in   1903 
1,089  in  1904 
1,146  in  1905 
1,198  in   1906 
Since   which   it  has   not  furnished  any 
definite   and   satisfactory    report,  but   was 
credited  with   more   than    1,000   in    1907. 

READING,  Lyon  Co.  Q-  304t  pop.,  on 
Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd.,  15  m. 
N.  E.  of  Emporia,  the  county  seat,  and  46 
S.  of  Topeka.  Cattle  and  hog  raising. 
Shipping  station  for  cattle. 
RECORDER;  Fridays;  eight  pages 
15x32;  subscription  $1;  established  1899;  Aus- 
tin A.  Torrance,  editor  and  publisher  (2—3). 

REPUBLIC,  Republic  Co.  i241t  pop. 

—  local  .estimate  328— on  Missouri    Pacific 

Rd.,   24   m.    N.    by   N.    W.  of    Concordia. 

Farming. 

REPUBLIC  CITY  NEWS; Thursdays; 
republican;  eight  pages  13x20;  susbcription 
$1;  established  1883;  Homer  E.  Clark,  editor 
and  publisher  (5—3). 

REXFORD,  Thomas  Co.  'D  175  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd.,  18 


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m.  N.  E.  of  Colby,  the  county  seat.    Farm- 
ing. 
NEWS;     Thursdays;    ten    pages   11x16; 

subscription  $1;    established   August,   1902; 

A.  A.  QllUsple,  editor  and  publisher  (1 — 8). 

RICHFIELD,  c.  h..  Morton  Co.  p  150 
pop.,  on  N.  fork  of  Cimarron  r.  Farming 
and  stock  raising. 

MONITOR;  Saturdays;  independent; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1886;  Ernest  C.Wilson,  editor;  Estella 
Wilson,  publisher  (1—8). 

RILEY,  Jiil^  Co.  [J'  3i5  pop.,  on  Chi- 
cago, Roclc  Island  &  Pacific  Rd.,  16  m.  N.  W. 
of  Manhattan,  the  county  seat.    Farming, 
stock  raising  and  dairying. 
REGENT;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 

pages  18x20;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1889 ; 

Lloyd  Pinkerton,  editor  and  publisher  (9— 6). 

ROBINSON, 5rou;n Co. ^  493t  pop. , on 
St.  Joseph  &  Grand  Island  Rd.,  34  m.  W.  of 
Saint  Joseph,  Mo.  Grain  and  stock  mar- 
ket.   Agriculture. 

INDEX;  Thursdays;  republican;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  established 
1893;  Leslie  &  Leslie,  editors  and  publishers 
(1-8). 

ROSED  ALE,  Wyandotte  Co.  d'  3,270t 
pop.,  on  St.  Louis   &   San  Francisco  Rd., 
7  m.  S.  of  Kansas  City,  Kan.,  and  5  S.  W.  of 
Kansas  City,  Mo. 
COMftlERCIAI^;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

ROSSVILLE,5ft««'n««  Co.  n-555t  pop., 
on  Union  Pacific  Rd..  16  m.  W.  of  Topeka, 
the  county  seat  and  State  capital.  Flour 
mills.    Agriculture. 

REPORTER;  Fridays;  Independent; 
eight  pages  13x2U;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1899;  U.  G.  Stewart,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6—5). 

RUSSELL,  c.  li.,  Rutiell  Co.  n  l,148t 
pop.,  on  Union  Pacific  Rd.,  25  m.  E.  of  Hays 
City.  Sliipping  point  for  wheat.  Stock 
raising. 

RECORD  ;  Saturdays ;  republican; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1872;  A.  C.  Jones,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 
RECORDER;  Thursdays;  German;  re- 
publican ;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ; 
established  September.  1905;  R.  L.  Frank, 
editor;  Russell  Recorder  Publishing  Co., 
publishers  (1—8). 

REFORMER;    Fridays;    independent; 
eight  pages  13x20;    subscription  $1;    estab- 
lished 1897;   J.  W.  Morphy,  editor  and  pub 
Usher  (1—8). 

SABETHA,-^^«»»aA«  Co.  c^ 2,060  pop., 

on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  and  St. 

Joseph  &  Grand  Island  Rds.,  60  m.  W.  of 

Saint  Joseph,  Mo.    Grain  and  stock  raising. 

H  ERA  L.D  ;  Thursdays ;  republican ;  eight 

pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 

1876;   Ralph   Tennal,   editor   and   publisher 

(12—6).  ,     , 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  1,090  for 
the  year  1896,  but  has  not  since  made 
definite  and  satisfactory  claim  to  issu- 
ing  so  manj'  as    1,000   copies. 

STAR;  Thursdays;  republican;  ten  pages 
11x16;  subscription  $1;  established  1896;  C.  J. 
Durst,  editor  and  publisher  (2—8). 

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KANSAS. 


SAINT  FRANCIS,  c.  h.,   Cheyenn* 

Co.  'Xj  375  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  & 
Qulncy  Rd.,  40  m.  W.  of  Atwood.  Agri- 
culture. 

CHEYENNE  CO.  RUSTLER:  Thurs- 
days; republican;  four  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  1885;  C.  E.  Denison, 
editor  and  publisher  (,2 — 3). 

HERALD;  Thursdays;  Independent; 
eight  pages  18x21;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 188S;  George  Lawless,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6— 5)  (A  A). 

SAINT  JOHN,  c.  h.,  Sta^ord  Co.  g 

869+  pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe 
Rd.,  25  m.  S.  of  Greatbend.    Agriculture. 

COUNTY.  CAPITAL,;  Fridays ; 
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ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the    claim. 

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H.  J.  Cornwell,  editor;  Corn  well  Bros.,  pub- 
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SAINT    MARYS,  Pottawatomie  Co. 

cf  1,390+  pop.,  on  Union  Pacific  Rd.,  23  m. 
W.  N.  W.  of  Topeka,  the  State  capital. 
Flour  and  lumber  mills.    Coal  mines. 

EAGLE;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscriotion  $1;  established  1893; 
M.  M.  Lee,  editor  and  publisher  (6—5). 

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John  J.  Graham,  editor  and  publisher. 

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W.  E.  Miller,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

SAINT  PAUL,  Neosho  Co.  R  l,047t 
pop.,  on  Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas  Rd.  and 
Neosho  r.,  14  m.  N.  E.  of  Parsons  and  35  S.  W. 
of  Fort  Scott.  Flour  and  saw  mllls.creamery, 
stock  raising,  agriculture  and  natural  gas. 
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$1;   tstablished  1868;   W.  W.  Graves,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—8). 

SALINA,  c.  h.,  Saline  Co.  a  9,506 
pop.,  on  Atchison  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe, 
Chicago.  Rock  Island  &  Pacific,  Missouri 
Pacific  and  Union  Pacific  Rds.,  118  m.  W.  of 
Topeka,  the  State  capital.  Flour  mills  and 
manufactories,  gas,  water  works.  Kansas 
Wesleyan  Business  College.  Methodist 
Eplseopal  College  for  Kansas  and  St.  John's 
Military  College. 

JOURNAL;  every  erening  except  Sun- 
day, and  SEMI -WEEKLY,  Tuesdays 
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subscription-dally  $4,  semi-weekly  $1;  es- 
tablished—daily  1887,  semi-weekly  1871;  J.  L. 
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Copies    printed:     daily,     2,369  m  1907 
No    definite     and      satisfactory     state- 
ment   has    ever   been    secured    from    the 
semi-weekly,    but    it    had    credit    for    ex- 
ceeding   1,000   in    1907. 

UNION ;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and   TWICE- A-WEEK,    Mondays   and 


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Thursdays;  independent;  dally  six  to  twelve, 
semi- weekly  twelve  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion—daily  $4,  semi-weekly  $1;  established- 
daily  1898.  semi-weekly  1890:  L.  C.  Housel, 
manager;  Csntral  Kansas  Publishing  Com 
pany,  publishers  ( 1 — S). 

Copies  printed:  The  weekly  edition 
of  this  paper  had  credit  for  an  av-erage 
issue  of  1,500  in  1895  and  2,093  in 
1897,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
any  definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but 
has  been  credited  with  more  than  1,000 
every  year  since,  up  to  and  including 
1907. 

HER  A  Li  D;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  16x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1867;  J.  H.  Padgett,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2— 3). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year_  1901 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the    claim. 

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13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1886;  W. 
H.  Johnson,  editor  and  publisher. 

SANTA  TE,  c.  h.,  Haskell  Co.  p  128t 
pop.,  28  m.  S.  of  Garden  City.    Agriculture. 

HASKELL.     CO.      REPUBLICAN; 

Fridays;  republican;  four  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1899;  J.  F.  Pearce, 
editor  and  publislier  (12—3). 

MONITOR;  Thursdays;  republican;  four 
pages  13x20;  subscription $1 ;  established  1886; 
John  J.  Miller,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

SAVONBURG,  ^llen  Co.  R  300  pop., 
on  Missouri.  Kansas  &  Texas  Rd.,  13  m. 
N.  E.  of  Erie.    Farming  and  stock  raising. 

RECORD;  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1898;  C.  A.  Reynolds,  editor  and  publisher 
<5-3). 

SAWYER,  Pratt  Co.  p  pop.,  on 

Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd.,  13  m. 
S.  E.  of  Pratt.  Agriculture  and  manufac- 
turing. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  eight  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  October,  1905;  Fred. 

C.  Trillingham,  editor  and  publisher  ( 1—7). 

SCAMMON,  Cherokee Co.a,2,5i9pop., 
on  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rd.,  8  m.  N. 
of  Columbus,  the  county  seat,  and  140  S.  of 
Kansas  City.  Coal  mining  and  zinc  smelt- 
ing. 

JOURNAL;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  13x30;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1903; 

D.  C.  Ashmun,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 
MINER;  Fridays ;  democratic ;  eight  paget 

15x32;  subscription  $1;  estfebllshed  1890;  Phil 
L.  Keener,  editor  and  publisher  (6—5). 

SCANDIA,  Republic  Co.  a  598t  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  and  Mis- 
souri Pacific  Rds.  and  Republican  r.,  9  m. 
W.  S.  W.  of  Belleville,  the  county  seat.  Has 
water  power.  Coal  and  building  stone  in 
vicinity.    Agriculture. 

JOURNAL;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  13x90;  subscription $1;  established  1871; 
Kimball  Publishing  Company,  editors  and 
publishers. 

SCOTT  CITY,  c.  h.,  Scott  Co.  -a  212t 
pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  and 


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Missouri  Pacific  Rds.,  24  m.  E.  of  Leoti  and 
40  N.  of  Garden  City.  Farming  and  stock 
raising. 

CHRONICLE;  Fridays;  populist;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1900;  E.  H.  Epperson,  editor  and  publisher 
(7-5). 

SCOTT  CO.  NEWS;  Thursdays;  repub- 
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established  1886;  J.  C.  Starr,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—4). 

SCOTTSVILLE,  Mitchell  Co.  6  117t 
pop.,  on  Missouri  Pacific  Rd.,  9  m.  N.  E.  of 
Beloit,  the  county  seat. 
ADVANCE;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

SCRANTON,  Osage  C'o.ol.099tpop., 

on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd.,  18  m. 

N.  of  Lyndon,  the  county  seat,  and  21  S.  of 

Topeka,  the  State  capital.    Coal  mining. 

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pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1890; 
L.  P.  Wakeman,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3). 

SEDAN,  c.  h.,  Chautauqua  Co.  O^  2,064 
pop.,  on  Missouri  Pacific  Rd.,  30  m.  S.  W. 
of  Independence.  Ships  hogs,  cattle  and 
wheat.    Large  oil  basin.    Natural  gas. 

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C.  A.  Dunn,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

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1897  and  1,421  in  1901,  since  which  it 
has  not  furnished  any  definite  and 
satisfactory  report,  but  has  been  credit- 
ed with  more  than  1,000  every  year 
since,    up    to    and    including    1907. 

TIMES-STAR;  Fridays;  republican; 
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publisher  (1—7). 

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1902,  but  has  not  since  made  definite 
and  satisfactory  claim  to  issuing  so 
many   as    1,000   copies. 

SEDGWICK, Carrey  Co.  g  622t  pop., 
on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd.,  11  m. 
S.  S.  E.  of  Newton,  the  county  seat.  Eleva- 
tors, flour  mills,  butter  and  cheese  factory 
and  nurseries.    Grain  and  stock  raising. 

PANTAGRAPH;  Thursdays ;  Inde- 
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established  1882;  Mack  P.  Cretcher,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—8). 

SELDEN,  Sheridan  Co.  ^  800  pop.,  on 

Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd.,  20  m. 

N.W.  of  Hoxle. 

INDEPENDENT;  Fridays;  independ- 
ent; eight  pages  15i^x22;  auhscriptlon  $1; 
established  1901  ;  W.  T.  &  E.  H.  Logan,  ed- 
itors and  publishers  (1 — 8). 

SENECA,  c.  h.,  Nemaha  Co.  cf  hSm 
pop.,  on  Kansas  City  Northwestern  and  St. 
Joseph  A,  Grand  Island  Rds.  and  Nemaha  r., 
77  m.  W.  of  Saint  Joseph,  Mo.  Has  several 
manufactories.  Butter  market.  Agricult- 
ure and  fruit  and  stock  raising. 

COURIER-DEMOCRAT;  Fridays; 
democratic;  eight  pa^es  15x22;  subscription 
$1.30;  established  1863;  W.  F.  Miller,  editor; 
Miller  &  May,  publishers  (5—3). 

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dit   for    an    average    issue    of    1,217    in 


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KAXSAS. 


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1898  and  1,288  in  1900,  since  which  it 
has  not  furnished  any  definite  and 
satisfactory  report,  but  has  been  credit, 
ed  with  more  than  1,000  every  year 
since,    up   to   and   including    1907. 

TRIBUNE;  Thursdays ;  republican ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.5U;  estab- 
lished 1878;  N.  H.  Jordan,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (5—3). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the    claim. 

SEVERANCE,  Doniphan  Co.  cf  *24t 
pop.,  on  St.  Joseph  &  Grand  Island  Rd.,  25 
m.  W.  of  Saint  Joseph,  Mo.    Two  elevators 
and  flour  mills.    Stock,  fruit  and  grain. 
NEWS;  Fridays;  republican;  four  pages 

18x24;  subscriptions!;  established  1889:  Mrs. 

R.  C.  Bradley,   editor  and  publisher  (5—3). 

SEVERY,  Greenwood  Co.  O,  602  pop., 

at  Junction  of  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa 
Fe  and  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rds.,  17  m. 
a.  of  Eureka,  the  county  seat.  Grain 
elevators  and  hay  presses.  Farming,  cream- 
ery and  fruit  growing. 

SEVERYITE;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x"22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1888;  C.  G.  Pierce,  editor  and  publisher 
(1-8). 

SHARON  SPRINGS,c.h  ,  Wallact 

Co.  -a    4iKj  pop.,  on  Union  Pacific  Rd.  and 

Eagle  Tail  creek,  50  m.  W.  S.  W.  of  Oakley. 

Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

WESTERN  TIMES;  Fridays;  republi- 
can; six  pages  15x22;  subscription  fl ;  estab- 
lished 1885;  VV.  E.  Ward,  editor  and  publisher 
<l-8). 

SMITH  CENTER, c.  h.,  Smith  Co.  b 

1, 142+  pop., on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific 
Rd..  30  m.  W.  of  Mankato.    Agriculture. 

DEMOCRATIC     MESSENGER; 

Thursdays;    democratic;    eight  pages  15x22; 
•ubscrlption  $1 ;  established  1884;  W.  H.  Dan- 
enburger,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3). 
SMITH   CO.  JOURNAL.;  Thursdays; 

people's  party;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  1890;  Ben  J.  T.  Baker. 
«ditor  and  publisher. 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  1,340  for 
the  year  1899  and  over  1,000  in  190T, 
but  has  not  since  made  definite  and  sat- 
isfactory claim  to  issuing  so  many  as 
i.ooo    copies. 

SMITH  CO.  PIONEER;  Thursdays; 
republican  ;  eight  pages  15x32  ;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1872;  V.  Hutching,  editor 
and  publisher  (8—3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  1.117  for 
the  year  1898  and  over  1,000  in  1904' 
but  has  not  since  made  claim  to  issu- 
ing so  many  as  1,000  copies. 

SOLDIER,  Jackson  Co.  cf  30St  Pop.,  on 
Union  Pacific  Rd.,  17  m.  N.  W.  of  Holton. 
the  county  seat.     Agriculture. 
CLIPPER;    Wednesdays;     republican; 
eight  pages  13x20;    subscription  fl;    estab- 
lished   1891;   B.  L,  Mickel,  editor   and  pub- 
lisher (1-8). 


SOLOMON  CITY,  Dickimon  Co.  n 

817+  pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe, 

Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  and  Union 

Pacific  Rds.  and  at  mouth  of  Solomon  r.,  9 

m.  W.  of  Abilene,  the  county  seat.    Wheat 

and  corn  market.     Grain  elevators,  flour 

mills,  stucco  mills  and  salt  works. 

TRIBUNE;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
peiges  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
189«;  W.  L.  Olsen.  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

SOUTH  HAVEN,  Sumner  Co.  g  4111 
pop.,  on  Atchi-son.  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  and 
St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rds.,  15  m.  S.  of 
Wellington,  the  county  seat.  Stock  rais- 
ing and  agriculture. 

NEW  ERA;  Fridays;  Independent;  eighj 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1885;   A.  V.  Wilkinson,  editor  and  publisher 

(<>-5). 

SPEAR VILLE,  Ford  Co.  JJ  500  pop., 

on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd.,  17  m. 

N.  E,  of  Dodge  City,  the  county  seat,  and 

12  N.  of  Arkansas  r.    Farming. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  independent;  four 
pages  lSx2(i;  subscription  (1;  established  1899; 
Eugene  L.  Smith,  editor  aud  publisher  (1—8). 

SPRIN6HILL,  Johnson  Co.  d-  580t 

pop.,  on  Kansas  City,  Ft.  Scott  &  Memphis 

Rd.,  30   m.    S.  S.  W.  of  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

Agriculture. 

NEW  ERA;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  17x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1^3; 
Will  F.  Wilkerson,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 

STAFFORD, -Sfa/brdCo.  g  l,.560pop. 
on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  and  Mis- 
souri Pacific  Rds.,  35  m.  S.  W.  of  Sterling. 
Wheat,  corn  and  live  stock. 

COURIER;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  to  twelve  pages;  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  December,  1902;  Nate  E. 
Reece,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  virould  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance  of  a   rating   to   that   effect. 

STAFFORD   CO.    REPUBLICAN  1 

Thursdays;  republican;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1885;  EarlAkers, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—7). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1906 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance  of   a   rating  to   that  effect. 

STARK,  Neosho  Co.  0.  246  pop.,  on 
Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas  Rd.,  9  m.  N.  E.  of 
Erie,  the  county  seat.  Farming  and  stock 
raising. 

NEWS;  Saturdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  11x16;  subscription  $1;  established 
August.  1901;  D.  F.  Deem,  editor;  C.A.Rey- 
nolds, publisher. 

STERLING,  iiice  Co.  D  l,002t  pop., 
on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  and  Mis- 
souri Pacific  Rds.,  10  m.  8.  E.  of  Lyons,  the 
county    seat.     Agriculture,    broom    corn. 


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stock  raising,  and  sorghum  sugar  and  salt 

manufacturing. 

JOURNAli;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
to  twelve  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1901  ;  Allen  &  Mehuran,  editors 
and  publishers  (1—7). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1906 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance  of  a  rating   to  that  effect. 

KANSAS  BULLETIN;  Fridays;  re- 
publican; eight  pages  16x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1876;  John  E.  Junkin,  edi 
tor  and  publisher  (2—8). 

Copies  printed:  1,609  iri  1902 
1,672  in  1903 
2,089  in  1904 

2.016  in  1906 

2.017  in  1907 

STOCKTON,  c.  h.,  Rook$  Co.  ^  l.OSOf 
pop.,  on  Missouri  Pacific  Rd.  and  S.  fork  of 
Solomon  r.,  32  m.  W.  of  Osborne.    Farming. 

ROOKS    CO.    RECORD  ;   Fridays; 

republican  ;  eight  pages  16x24  ;  subscription 
$1 ;  established  1879  ;  W.  L.  Chambers,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (2—3). 

WESTERN  NEWS»  Thursdays;  repub- 
lican; four  pages  30x26;  subscription  $1; 
established  1875;  F.  E.  Young,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

ST7MMERFIELD,  Marshall  Co.  cf 
505+  pop.,   on   Kansas  City  Northwestern 
Rd.,  18  ra.  N.  W.  of  Seneca.    Farming. 
SUN;   Fridays ;  independent-republican; 
eight  pages  13x20;    subscription  $1;   estab- 
lished   1889;    Fred  M.  Fleming,    editor    and 
publisher  (2—3). 

SYLVAN  GROVE,  Lincoln  Co.  n 

525    pop.,  on  Union  Pacific  Rd.,  15  m.  W.  of 

Lincoln,   the   county   seat.    Farming  and 

stock  raising. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  four  pages  173^x24; 
subscription  41;  established  1895;  A.  L.  Har- 
ter,  editorand  publisher  (1—7). 

SYLVIA,  ^eno  Co.  p  220t  pop.— local 

estimate  408— on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa 

Fe  Rd.,  26  m.  W.  of  Hutchinson,  the  county 

seat.    Farming. 

SUN;  Thursdays;  independent;  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1899;  G.  H. 
Yust,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

SYRACUSE,  c.  h.,  Hamilton  Co.  p 
460+  pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe 
Rd.  and  Arkansas  r.,  17  m.  E.  of  Colorado 
and  Kansas  State  line.    Agriculture. 

HAMIL-TON  CO.  REPUBLICAN 
AND  SYRACUSE  NEWS;  Fridays;  re 
publican;  twelve  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1894;  G.  R.  Hickok,  editor; 
Hickok  &  Williams,  publishers  (1—8). 

JOURNAL;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  13x90;  subscription  tl.50;  established 
1885;  H.  Block,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

THAYER,  NeoBho  Co.  J3   690  pop.,  on 

Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd.,  14  m. 

8.  W.  of  Erie,  the  county  seat.    Coal,  oil 

and  gas  fields. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  local;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1891;  A.  L. 
Palmer,  editor  and  publisher  (6— 5). 

Copies   printed:    This   paper   had   cre- 
dit   for    an    average    issue    of    1,033    in 


1901    and    1,075    in    1902.    since    which 
it    has    not    furnished    any    definite    and 
satisfactory     report,     but     was     credited 
with    more    than    1,000    in    1907. 
RURAL.  HOiME;  monthly  (A  A). 

TONGANOXIE,  Leavenworth  Co.  cf 

848+   pop.,   on    Kansas  City  Northwestern 
and  Union  Pacific  Rds.,  21  m.  S.  S.  W.  of 
Leavenworth,  the  county  seat.  Flour  mill, 
canning  factory  and  creamery.     Agricul- 
ture, stock  raising  and  fruit  growing. 
MIRROR;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages   15x22;    subscription    $1;     established 
1882;    William  Hevnen,  editor  and  publisher 
(6-5). 

TOPEKA,  c.  li.,  Shawnee  Co.  D-  State 
Capital,  pop.,47,0(K)  on  Union  Pacific, Chi- 
cago, Rock  Island  &  Pacific.  Missouri  Pacific 
and  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Sant«i  Fe  Rds.  and 
Kansas  r..  55  m.  W.  of  Kansas  City,  Mo. 
Milling,  manufacturing  and  active  trade. 
Coal  mines  and  stone  quarries. 

DAILY. 
CAPITA1>;  everv  niornmg,  ami  KAN- 
SAS CAPITAL,  weekly.  Thursdays;  re- 
publican; daily  ten,  weekly  eight,  Sunday 
twenty-four  pages  17x24;  subscription— dally 
$4,  Sunday  $],  weekly  25  cents;  established 
1879;  Arthur  Capper,  editor  and  publisher 
(1—8).    See  advertisement  below. 

Copies    printed:     daily,    9.163  in  1895 

12,673  in  1900 
14,545  in  1902 
14,875  in  1903 
17,531   in  1904 


The  Capper  Puhlioations 

THE  TOPEKA  CAPITAL, 

Guaranteed  Circulation  36,000 

Only  newspaper  in  Kansas  published 
every  day  in  the  year.  Only  morning 
paper  in  Topeka.  Only  Sunday  paper  in 
Topeka.  Prints  more  Wants  Ads.  than 
all  other  papers  in  Topeka  combined. 

KAXSAS  WEEKLY  CAPITAL 

Guaranteed  Circulation  over  50,0O0 

Leading  Weekly  of  Kansas. 

FARMER'S  MAIL  AXD  BREEZE 
Guaranteed  Circulation   70,000 

Most  popular  farm  journal  in  Kansas  with 
three  times  the  circulation  of  any  other 
agricultural  weekly. 

THE  HOI  8iEHOLI> 

Guaranteed  Circulation  over  800,000 

A  wholesome  monthly  magazine  for  the 
home,  with  a  tremendous  circulation  west 
of  ihe  Mississippi  River. 

MISSOURI  VALLEY  FARMER 
Guaranteed  Circulation  over  300,000 

Covers  Missouri,  Kansas,  Nebraska,  Ok- 
lahoma, Texas  and  other  Southwestern 
States  more  thoroughly  than  any  other 
publication. 

ARTHUR    CAPPER,  Publisher, 
Topeka,  Kansas. 


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20,762  in  1905 
21,947  ill  1906 
26,019  in  1907 
Weekly,  21,647  in  1901 
16,134  ill  1902 
16,601  in  1903 
16,550  in  1904 
17,131  in  1905 
21,409  in  1906 
36,183  in  1907 
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STATE    JOURNAL,;    every   evening; 
Independent-republican;    ten    pages    17x22; 
subacrlption  $3.6u;  establlslied   1872;   Frank 
P.  MacLennan,  editor  and  publisher  (1— S), 
Copies     printed:     9,217  in   1895 
15,902  in   1905 
15,684  in   1906 
16,916  in   1907 

WEEKLY. 

FARMERS'     ADVOCATE;      Thurs 

days;  agricultural;  twenty  to  twenty-four 
pages  11x16;  subscription $1;  established  1879; 
H.  N.  Gaines,  editor;  Advocate  Publishing 
Co..  publishers  (2— 3). 

Copies  printed:  A"o  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding  4,000  in  1902  and  more  than 
^2,250    in    1906    and    1907. 

FARMERS'  MAIL  AND  BREEZE; 

Saturdays  ;    agriculture  ;    thirty  two    pages 

13x20;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1871 ;  T.  A. 

McNeal,   editor;    Arthur   Capper,  publisher 

<l-8). 

Copies  printed:  4,516  in  1895 
16,329  in  1900 
32,447  in  1902 
41,115  in  1903 
52,138  in  1904 
60,668  in  1905 
63,553  in  1906 
66,067  in   1907 

FULCRUM;  Fridays;  prohibition;  eight 
pages  11x15;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1896; 
F.  M.  Steves,  editor;  F.  M.  Steves  &  Co.,  pub- 
lishers. 

KANSAS  CHAMPION;  Fridays: 
labor;  four  to  eight  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion, $1;  established  1902;  Advocate  Publish- 
ing Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (8—6). 

KANSAS  FARMER;  Thursdays; 
agricultural;  sixteen  to  twentv  pages  11x16; 
subscription  $1;  established  1863;  E.  B.  Cow- 
gill,  editor;  Kansas  Farmer  Co.,  publishers 
(9—3  P). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding  4,000  in  1895  ^nd  more  than 
2,250    in    1906    and    1907. 

MERCHANTS'  JOURNAL,;  Satur- 
days; mercantile;  thirty-  six  pages  10x14* 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1883;  Chas.  P. 
Adams,  editor;  Merchants'  Journal  Co.,  pub- 
llBhera  (2— 6). 

Copies  printed:  2,460  in  1896 
2,521  in  1901 
2,656  in  1903 
2,600  in  1904 
2,845  In  1905 
2,915  in  1906 
Since   which  it  has   not  furnished  any 


KANSAS— Topeka. 


definite   and   satisfactory    report,  but   was 
credited   with    more    than    1,000   in    1907. 

PL.AINDEAL.ER;  Fridays;  negro;  re- 
publican; four  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1899;  J.  H.  Childers,  editor; 
N.  Chiles,  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  has  on  three 
occasions  indicated  a  desire  to  have 
credit  for  issuing  more  than  1,000  cop- 
ies regularly,  but  such  definite  informa- 
tion as  would  warrant  such  a  rating  has 
not   been   forthcoming. 

SPIRIT  OF  KANSAS;  Saturdays 
(▲A). 

SEMI-MONTHLY. 

STATE  RECORD;  semi-monthly;  peo- 
ple's party;  four  pages  12x17}^;  subsci-iption 
50  cents;  establlshea  1900;  W,  R.  Eyster.  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (6— 5  P). 

WESTERN   ODD- FELLOW;   semi 
monthly;  eight  pages  11x16;  subscription  75 
cents;  established  1886;  H.  C  Stevens,  editor; 
F.  S.  Stevens,  publisher  (1—8), 

Copies  printed:  6,065  in  1896 
6,063  in  1900 
6,671  in  1902 
6,534  in  1903 
6,379  in  1904 
5,946  in  1905 
6,326  in  1906 
6,600  in   1907 

MONTHLY. 

CO-OPERATIVE  LEADER;  month- 
ly (A  A). 

HOUSEHOLD;  monthly ;  literary ; 
twenty  four  pages  13x20;  subscription  25 
cents;  established  1902;  Arthur  Capper,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies    printed:    13,100  in  1903 
67,750  in   1904 
122,508  in  1905 
177,112  in  1906 
232,399  in   1907 
MEMORIAL      CHIMES;      monthly; 
lutheran;  four  pages  11x16;   suoscriptlon  25 
cents;   established  1889  ;    Rev,  H.  A.  Ott,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (6— 5)  (A  A). 

MISSOURI    VALLEY    FARMER; 
monthly  ;     agricultural ;    thirty-two    page* 
13x20;  subscription '25 cenis;  established  1892; 
Arthur  Capper,  editor  and  publisher  (1 — 8). 
Copies    printed:    97,617  in  1901 
104,541  in   1902 
110,667  in   1903 
135,500  in  1904 
175,641   in  1905 
206,053  in  1906 
204,920  in  1907 
POULTRY    C  I,  L T  U  R E ;    monthly 

^  WESTERN   SCHOOL   JOURNAL; 

monthly:     educational;     thirty-two     pages 
6>^x9;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1885;  John 
MacDonald,  editor  and  publisher  ( 1—8). 
Copies    printed:     8,020  in  1895 
7,791  in   1901 
8,116  in  1902 

8,175  in  1903 
7,808  in  1904 
7,908  in  1905 
7,541  in  1906 
7,500  in  1907 

TORONTO,  Woodson  6'o.a,696t  pop., 
on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  and  Mis- 
souri Pacific  Rds.  and  Verdigris  r.,  18  m, 
W.  of  Yates  Center,  the  county  seat,  and  78 
W.  of  Fort  Scott.  Farming  and  fruit  and 
stock  raising. 
REPUBLICAN  ;    Fridays;   republican; 


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KANSAS. 


four  pages  17x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1882;  ArclierL.  Shultz,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8—3). 

TRIBUNE,  c.  h.,  Greeley  (7o. -D  240 
pop.,  on  Missouri  Pacific  Rd.,  20  m.  W.of 
Leotl.    Farming  and  stock  raising. 

GREELEY   CO.   REPUBLICAN; 

Fridays;  republican;  four  :jage.s  17x24;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1886;  W.M.Glenn, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

TROY,  c.  h.,  Doniphan  Co.  c(9il1;r>op., 
on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy,  Chicago, 
Rock  Island  &  Pacifl.c  and  St.  Joseph  & 
Grand  Island  Rds.,  16m.  N.  of  Atchison  and 
14  W.  of  Saint  Joseph,  Mo.    Farming. 

KANSAS  CHIEF;  Thursdays;  repub- 
lican; eight  pages  22x90;  subscription  $1.9U; 
•■tabllshed  1857;  H.  J.  Caiman,  editor  and 
publUher  (9— 6). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  1,779  ^or 
fhe  year  1899,  but  has  not  since  made 
claim  to  issuing  so  many  as  1,000 
copies. 

TURON,  Rtno  Co.  p  350  pop.,  on  Mis- 
souri Pacific  and  Chicago,  Rock  Island  ft 
Pacific  Rds.,  32  m.  from  Hutchinson,  the 
county  seat.    Farming. 

PRESS;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1894;  T.  G.  Elbury,  editor  and  publisher. 

TYRO,  Montgomery  Co.  R    106t  pop., 
on  Missouri   Pacific,    12   m.  W.  of   Colfey 
ville.    Flouring  mill  and  iron  works. 
HERALD;  Fridays  (A  A). 

UDAIiL,   Cowley   Co.  Q^  388  pop.,  on 

Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd..  12   m. 

N.W.of  Wiufield,  the  county  seat.  Farming 

and  stock  raising. 

NEWS;  Saturdays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1;  established  December,  19U0; 
W.  S.  Neal,  editor  and  publisher. 

UNIONTOWN,  Bourbon  Co.  O,  293t 
pop.,  on  Missouri  Pacific  Rd.,  15  m.  N.  of 
Fort  Scott. 
CICERONE;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

UIiYSSES,  c.  h.,  Grant  Co.  p  40t 
pop.,  on  Cimarron  r.,  32  m.  S.  by  S.  E.  of 
Hartland,  the  nearest  station  on  Atchison, 
Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd.    Agriculture. 

GRANT  CO.  REPUBLICAN;  Satur 

days;  republican;  four  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1892;  E.  M.  Henthorn, 
editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 

TTTICA, -^<**  C'o.  -D  160  pop.,  on  Mis- 
souri Pacific  Rd.,  27  m.  N.  W.  of  Ness  City, 
the  county  seat.    Wheat  and  stock  raising. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1899;  Earl 
Hoffer,  editor  and  publisher  (6— 5). 

VALLEY  CENTER,  Sedgwick  Co. 
p  34St  pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  ft  Santa 
Fe  and  St.  Louis  ft  San  Francisco  Rds.,  11 
m.  N.  of  Wichita,  the  county  seat.  Agricul- 
ture and  stock  raising. 

INDEX;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1894;  S.  C.  Timmons, 
editor  and  publisher. 


KANSAS. 


VALLEY  FALLS,  J^erson  Co.cf 
1,078+  pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe, 
Kansas  City  Northwestern  and  Union  Pa- 
cific Rds.  and  Delaware  r.,  25  m.  N.  N.  E.  of 
Topeka,  the  State  capital,  35  S.  W.  of  Atch- 
ison and  35  W.  of  Leavenworth.  Water 
power,  employed  in  manufacturing.  Grain 
elerator.    Agriculture. 

FARMERS'  VINDICATOR;  Fri- 
days; democratic;  eight  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription fl;  established  1880;  Geo.  Harman, 
editor;  Harman  Publishing  Co.,  publishers 
(10— SP). 

Copies   printed:    This    paper   had   cre- 
dit   for    issuing    more    than    1,000    cop 
ies     regularly     in    the    year     1900,    but 
has    not    since    set    up    any    claim    for 
issuing   so   many. 

NEW  ERA;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  13x20 ;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
1866;  L.  F.  Randolph,  editor  and  publisher 
(6-5). 

VERMILION,  Marshall  Co.   cf  362 
pop.,  on  Missouri  Pacific  Rd.,  21  m.  S.  E.  of 
Marysville.    Cattle  and  grain. 
T13IES;  Fridays  (A  A). 

VIRGIL,  Greenwood  Co.  P^ 300 pop., on 

Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd.,  16  m.  S. 

E.  of  Eureka,  the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 

LEADER;  Fridays;  four  pages  11x16; 
•ubscription  $1;  established  1894;  Mary 
Driver,  editor  and  publisher  (11 — 2). 

WAKEENE  Y,  c.  h.,  Trego  Co. -n  S94t 
pop.,  on  Union  Pacific  Rd.,32  m.  W.  N.  W. 
of  Hays  City.  Has  extensive  chalk  works. 
Agriculture  and  coal  mining. 

INDEPENDENT;  Saturdays;  people's 
party;  four  pages  i8x24;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1895;  Cox  ft  Olson,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers. 

WESTERN  KANSAS  WORLD  j 
Saturdays;  republican;  eij^ht  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1 :  established  1879;  H.  S.  Givler, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

WALNUT,  Crawford  Co.  C^  603tpop.» 
on  Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas  and  Santa  Fe 
Rds.,  27  m.  S.  W.  of  Fort  Scott.    Farming. 
ADVANCE;   Fridays;  four  pages  18x20; 

subscription    $1;    established    1895;     H.  W. 

Tucker,  editor  and  publisher. 
EAGLE;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

WAMEGO,  Pottawatomie  Co.  cf  1,6181 

pop.,  on  Union  Pacific  Rd.  and  Kansas  r., 

37  m.  W.  N.  W.  of  Topeka,  the  State  capital. 

Grain  market.    Agriculture. 

KANSAS    AGRICULTURIST; 

Thursdays;   republican;   eight  pages  15x22; 

subscription  $1 ;  established  1879 ;  K.  C.  Smlck, 

•dltor  and  publiBher(7— 3). 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1889;  Frank  Riker,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 
Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  1,296^  in 
1901,  of  1,200  in  1902,  since  which  time 
it  has  not  furnished  a  definite  _  and  sat- 
isfactory report,  but  was  credited  with 
printing  more  than  1,000  copies  in  1906 
and    1907. 

WASHINGTON,  c.  h.,  Washington 
Co.  b  1,575+  pop.,  on  Chicago.  Burlington  ft 
Quincy  and  Missouri  Pacific  Rds.  and  Mill 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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KANSAS. 


creek,  22  m.  W.  of  Marysrllle.    Agriculture 
and  stock  raising. 

PALiL(ADIU3I;  Saturdays;  democratic: 
four  pages  :i0x26 ;  subscription  $1;  established 
1896;    Samuel    Clarke,  editor  and  publisher. 

REPUBLICAN  -  REGISTER;     Fri 

days;  republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  establlBhed  1869;  C.  E.  Ingalls, 
editor  and  publisher  (4— 7). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  3,150  in  1906, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any- 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  was 
credited   with   more   than    2,250    in    1907. 

"WATERVILLE,^«r«7ia«  Co. Q-eiOt 

pop.,  on  Missouri  Pacific  Rd.,  15  m.  S.  by 

S.  W.  of  Marysville,  the  county  seat,  and 

100  W.  of  Atchison.    Farming. 

TEIiEGRAPfl;  Fridays;  republican; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1868:  Henry  C.  Willson,  editor  and  pub 
Usher  (9—3). 

W  A  T  H  E  N  A  ,  Doniphan  Co.  cf  798t 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &   Pacific 

and  St.  Joseph  Sc  Grand  Island  Rds.,  1  m. 

from  Missouri  r.,  20  N.  E.  of  Atchison,  and 

9  K.  of  Troy,  the  county  seat.    Flour  mills. 

Farming  and  fruit  raising. 

REPUBLICAN;  Fridays;  republican; 
four  pages  20x26 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1900;  A.  W.  Themanson,  editor  and  publisher 

(6—5). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the  claim. 
TIMES:  Fridays  (A  A). 

WAVERLY,  Co-ffey  Co.  D-  586t  pop., 
on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  and  Mis- 
souri Pacific  Rds.,  19  m.  N.  E.  of  Burling- 
ton, the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 

GAZETTE;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pa«eB  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1888; 
O.  J.  Rose,  editor  and  publisher. 

WEIR,  C/iero^-«c   Co.  Q,  2,977t  pop.,  on 

Kansas  City,  Ft.  Scott  &  Memphis  and  St. 

Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rds.,  about  8  m.  S. 

by  S.  W.  of  Pittsburg.  Coal  and  zinc  mining. 

JOURNALij  Fridays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1;  established  1895;  J.  D.  L. 
Waddle  &  Son,  editors  and  publishers  (10—6). 

WELLINGTON,  c.  h.,  Sumner  Co.  p 
4,245+  pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa 
Fe  and  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific 
Rds.,  30  m.  S.  of  Wichita.  Agriculture. 
Railroad  shops  and  flour  mills. 

JOURNAL;  every  evening  except  Sun 
day ;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $4;  estab 
lishedl896;  W.M.  Taylor,  editor;  The  Journal 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers. 

MAILi  every  evening  except  Sunday; 
republican;  four  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$4;  established  1889;  A.  A.  Richards,  editor 
and  publisher. 

NEWS;  every  evening  except  Sundav, 
and  SUMNER  CO.  REPUBLICAN, 
Wednesdays ;  republican ;  dally  four,  weekly 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription— dally  (4, 
weekly  $1;  established  1901;  H.  L.  Woods 
editor  and  publisher  (6—5). 

MONITOR-PRESS;  Wednesdays;  re- 


KANSAS. 


publican ;  eight  pages  10x22;  subscription  $1 ; 
established  1872;  J.  G.  Campbell,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 

Copies    printed:     1,130  in  1896 
1,259  in  1900 
1,533  in   1901 
1,530  in  1903 
1,812  in   1904 
1,760  in  1905 
1,877  in  1906 
1,615  in  1907 
PEOPLE'S  VOICE;  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic;  eight  pages  17}^x24;    subscription  $1; 
establlBhed   1890;    Wni.  Stryker,  editor  and 
publisher  (12—3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  1,816  in 
1895  and  2,540  in  1903,  since  which  it 
has  not  furnished  any  report,  but  was 
credited   with   more    than    1,000   in    1907. 

WELLSVILLE,  Franklin  Co.  D-  447t 

pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd., 

12  m.  N.  E.  of  Ottawa,  the  county  seat. 

GLOBE;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pagps  13x20;  subscription  f  1;  established  1890; 
Asa  F.  Converse,  editor  and  publisher  (B— 3). 

W^ESTMORELAND,  C.  h.,  Potta- 
watomie Co.  cT  620+  pop.,  20  m.  N.  of  Wamego. 
Stock-raising  center. 

RECORDER;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22  ;  subtecriptiun  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 1882;    W.  F.  Hill,  editor  and  publisher 

(1—4). 

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Population  2, 147, 174 1.    Land  Area  40,000  sq.  miles. 

Bounded  north  by  Illinois,  Indiana  and  Ohio,  east  by  West  Virginia  and 
Virginia,  south  by  Tennessee,  and  west  by  Missouri.  Capital  city:  Frankfort. 
Principal  products  and  industries :  Stock  raising,  and  iron  and  whisky  manufac- 
turing. Number  of  newspapers  and  other  periodicals  (March  30,  1908,  307) 
divided  as  follows:  Daily,  30;  tri-weekly,  2;  semi-weekly,  17;  weekly,  325;  semi- 
monthly, 5;  monthly,  2«;  quarteily,  3. 

The  cities  of  over  7,000  population,  according  to  the  United  States  census 
of  1900  (t),  are  as  folloVs : 

liouisville 204,r31t  Oweiisboro 13,189t 

Covinartou 43,938t  Henderson 10,'^r2t 

Newport 28,301t  Franklort 9,487t 

Lexington 2«,369t  Bowliuff  Green  8.236t 

Paducaii 19,446t  Hopkiusville 7,280t 


ADAIRVIIiLE,   Logan   Co.  p  720t 

pop.,  on  Louisville  &  Nashville  Rd.,  12  m.  S. 

of  Russellvllle,  the  county  seat.    Farming. 

ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays; democratic; 
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ALBANY,   Clinton   Co.   q    2:J4  pop. 

Steamboat  connection  between  Burnside, 

Ky.,  and  Nashville,  Tenn.,  20  m.  S.  W.  of 

Montlcello. 

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ASHLAND,  Boyd  Co.  ^  6,800t  pop., 
on  Chesapeake  &  Ohio  and  Ashland  Coal  and 
Iron  Rds.  and  Ohio  r.,  5  m.  N.  W.  of  Catletts- 
burg,  the  county  seat.  Manufacture  of 
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AUBURN,    Logan   Co.   p  697t  pop., 

on  Louisville  &  Nashville  Rd.,  12  m.  E.  of 

Russellvllle,  the  county  seat,  and  50  N.  of 

Nashville,  Tenn. 

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AUGUSTA,  Bracken  Co.  [^  l,718t  pop., 
on  Chesapeake  &  Ohio  Rd.  and  Ohio  r.,  40  m. 
S.  E.  of  Cincinnati,  O.    Tobacco  growing. 

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report,  but  has  been  credited  with  more 
than  1,000  every  year  since,  up  to  and 
including    1907. 

BANDANA,  Ballard  Co.  p  205  pop., 

on  Illinois  Central.  Mobile  &  Ohio  Rds.,  18 

m.  N.  E.  of  Wickliffe. 

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Rd.  and  Cumberland  r..  13  m.  N.W.  of  Plne- 

vlUe.    Farming,  mining,  oil  operating  and 

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BARDSTOWN,  c.  h.,  Nelson  Co.  n 
l.TUt  pop.,  on  Louiflville  &  Nashville  Rd., 
39  m.  S.  of  Louisville.  Shipping  point  for 
hogs, cattle,  tobacco  and  grain.  Distilleries 
In  vicinity.    Agriculture. 

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editor;  The  Standard  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
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BARDTVELL,  c.  h.,  Carlisle   Co.  p 

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E.  of  Cairo,  111.     Farming,  lumbering  and 

milling. 

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the   claim. 

BEATTYVILLE,  c.  h.,  Lee  Co.  a 

1.050  pop.,  on  Louisville  &  Atlantic  Rd.,  61 
m.  E.  of  Richmond.  Coal  mining  and  lum- 
ber shipping. 

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BEDFORD,  c.h.,  Trimble  Co.  i  307t 
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and  stock  raising. 
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the  State  capital.    Manufactures  of  woolen 

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copies  for  the  year  1903,  but  not  so 
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CATLETTSBURG,c.h.,  Boyd  Co. 

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at  mouth   of   Big   Sandy   River.    Grazing 

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CENTRAL  CITY,  Muhlenberg  Co.  -D 

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Midland  and  Louisville  &  Nashville  Rds..  8& 
m.  S.  of  OweiisLoro.  Tobacco  growing  and 
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CLINTON,  Hickman  Co.  pi,462t  pop., 
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111.     Lumbering  and  wheat  raising. 

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CLOVERPORT,  Breckinridge  Co.  tl 
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St.  Louis  Rd.  and  Ohio  r.,  9  m.  W.  of  Har- 
dlnsburg,  the  countj'  seat.  Machine  shops, 
brick  works  and  sash  aud  door  manufac- 
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has    not    furnished    a     report,    but    was 
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COLUMBIA,   c.  h.,  Adair  Co.  p  654t 
pop.,  15  m.  S.  by  S.  E.  of  Greensburg.  the 
nearest  station  on  Louisville  ft  Nashville 
Rd.    Seat  of  a  Christian  College  and  High 
School.    Roller  and  planing  mills  and  to- 
bacco factory.    Agriculture. 
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information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
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has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
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information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
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COLUMBUS,  Hickman  Co.  p  l,235t 
pop.,  on  Mobile  &  Ohio  and  St.  Louis  A 
Southeastern  Rds.  and  Mississippi  r.,  11  m. 
N.  W.  of  Cllntou,  the  county  seat.  Fruit 
shipping.    Farming.    Manufacturing. 

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scription tl;  established  1899;  Charles  N. 
Walker,  editor;  The  Critic  Publishing  Com- 
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CORBIN,  Whitley  Co.  P  5.000  pop.,  on 

Louisville    &   Nashville    Rd.,   171    m.  S.  of 

Louisville.    Coal  mining.    Railroad  shops. 

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scription 81;  established  November,  1905;  T. 
L.  Metcalf,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

COVINGTON,  Kenton  Co.  b  50,000 
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&  Nashville  Rds.  and  Ohio  r.,  opposite  Cin- 
cinnati,  O.,    connected    by    a   suspension 


bridge.  Rolling  mills,  distilleries,  manu- 
factures of  glassware  and  nails  and  several 
tobacco  factories. 

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subscription  $8;  Scripps-McRae  Publishing 
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Copies  printed:  12,449  in  1902 
13,061  in  1903 
13,056  in  1904 
13,902  in  1906 
14,248  in   1907 

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Usher  (12—4). 

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1902  and  11,416  in  1904,  since  which 
it  has  not  furnished  a  report,  but  was 
credited   with    more   than    7,500   in    1907. 

CYNTHIANA,  c.  h.,  Harriton  Co.  ^2 

3,257+  pop.,  on  Louisville  &  Nashville  Rd., 
13  m.  N.  of  Paris.  Carriage  and  plow  manu- 
factories, flour  mills,  distilleries  and  cigar 
factories. 

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1888;  J.  M.  Allen,  editor  and  publisher  (1—3). 
Copies     printed:     2,126  in  1906 
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eight   pages   19x22;    subscription  $1;   estab- 
lished 1896;  J.T.Wilson,  editor  and  publisher 
( 1— S). 

Copies  printed:  1,063  in  1900 
1,260  in  1903 
1,712  in  1905 
1,967  in  1906 
2,087  ill   1907 

DANVILLE,  c.  h.,  Boyle  Co.  n  4,185t 
pop.,  on  Queen  &  Crescent  Route  Rd.,  42  m. 
S.  of  Frankfort,  the  State  capital,  and  113 
from  Cincinnati,  O.  Seat  of  Centre  College. 
Agriculture  and  horse  breeding. 

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established  June,  1902 ;  Rev.  J.  E.  Wood,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year_  1907 
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an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
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information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
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DAWSON  SPRINGS,  Hopkins  Co. 

-a  935  pop..  15  m.  S.  W.  of  Madison.    Coal 

mining. 

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and  publisher  (2— 3). 

DIXON,  c.h.,  Webster  Co.  <2  569t  pop., 
20  m.  N.  E.  of  Marlon.     Milling,  farming 
and  coal  mining. 
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Kalkes,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  1,050  in  1903 
1,175  in  1906 
1,200  in  1907 

DOVER,  Mason    Co.  [:f  879t  pop.,  on 

Chesapeake  &  Ohio  Rd.  and  Ohio  r.,  5()  m. 

S.  E.  of  Cincinnati.  O.    Shipping  point  for 

grain  and  produce.    Agriculture. 

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DRY    RIDGE,    Orant     Co.    ^     133t 
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Pacific  Rd.,  5  m.  N.  of  Wllllamstown,  the 
county  seat. 
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EARLINGTON,  Hopkins  Co.  -n  3,012t 
pop.,  on  Louisville  &  Nashville  Rd.,  4  m.  S. 
of  Madisonville,  the  county  seat,  and  100  N. 
of  Nashrille,  Tenn.  Center  of  the  Western 
Kentucky  coal  fields. 

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M.  Moore,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3). 

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1897  and  1,857  in  1900,  since  wh^ch  it 
has  not  furnished  any  definite  and 
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dited with  more  than  1,000  every  year 
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EDMONTON,  c.  h.,  Metcalfe  Co.  p 
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State  Capital,  9,487+  pop.,  on  Louisville 
ft  Nashville,  Chesapeake  &  Ohio  and  Frank- 
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2,166+  pop.,  on  Louisville  &  Nashville  Rd., 
51  m.  N.  by  N.  E.  of  Nashville,  Tenn.  Min- 
eral spring.  Woolen  and  planing  mill?, 
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2  from  Rothwell,  the  nearest  station  on 
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FULTON,  Fulton  Co.  p  6,000  pop., 
on  Illinois  Central  Rd.,  13  m.  S.  E.  of  Hick- 
man, the  county  seat.  Whip  stock,  stirrup, 
buggy  and  furniture  factories,  foundry  and 
planing  mills. 

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to  assert  that  it  had  an  average  issue 
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Crescent  Route  and  Southern  Rds..  11  m.  N. 
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has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
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pop.,  on  Louisville  &  Nashville  Rd.,  90  m.  S. 

of  Loitisville.    Ships  petroleum,  lumber  and 

tobacco.    Coal-oil  wells  in  vicinity. 

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satisfactory  report,  but  has  been  cre- 
dited with  more  than  2,250  every  year 
since,    up    to    and    including    1907. 

GRAYSON,  c.  h.,  Carter  Co.  cf  606t 
pop.,  on  Eastern  Kentticky  Rd.,  24  m.  W.  by 
8.  of  Greenup.    Grazing,  tobacco  growing 
and  coal  mining.    Fire  clay. 
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564+  pop.,  on  Louisville  A  Nashville  Rd. 
69  m.  S.  W.  of  Lebanon.  Farming  and  lum- 
bering. 

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711+  pop.,  on  Chesapeake  &  Ohio  and  East- 
ern Kentuck}'  Rds.  and  Ohio  r.,  20  m.  above 
Portsmouth,  O.  Flour  mills.  Iron  and  coal 
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37  m.  S.  of  Owensboro.    Tobacco  manufac- , 
torles.    Coal  fields  In  vicinity.  I 

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tabiished  1899;  Orlen  L.  Roark,  editor; 
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HARDIN,  Marshall  Co.  n  240t  pop.— 
local  estimate  500— on   Nashville,  Chatta- 
nooga &  St.  Louis  Rd.,  30  m.  N.  of  Paducah. 
Roller  and  planing  mills. 
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lisher (8-6  P)  (A  A). 

HARDINSBURG,  c.  h.,   Brechin- 

ridge  Co.  -a  689+  pop.,  on    Louisville.   St. 

Louis  &  Texas  Rd.,  60  m.  S.  W.  of  Louisville. 

Farming. 

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HARRODSBURG,    c.  h.,   Mercer 

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of  Frankfort,  the  State  capital.  Agriculture, 

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HARTFORD,  c.h.,  Ohio  Co.-n  1,275 
pop.,  on  Rough  creek,  4  m.  N.  of  Beaver 
Dam,  the  nearest  station  on  Illinois  Cen- 
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HAWESVILLE,c.h.,5ancoc&  Co.-u 
1,041+  pop.,  on  Louisville,  Henderson  &  St. 
Louis  Rd.  and  Ohio  r.,  opposite  Cannelton, 
Ind.  Steam  flour  mill  and  tobacco  and 
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station  on  Ohio  &  Kentucky  Rd.    Steam 

saw  and  grist  mills  and  a  large  seminary. 

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HENDERSON,  C.h. ,-ff«nder«on  Co. -a 

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Louisville,  Henderson  &  St.  Louis  and  Illi- 
nois Central  Rds.  and  Ohio  r.,  11  m.  S.  of 
Evansvllle,  Ind.    Manufacturing  of  cotton 
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1902,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
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was  credited  with  more  than  1,000 
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1907. 

The  weekly  edition  had  credit  for  an 
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has  not  furnished  any  definite  and 
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—dally  S6,  semi-weekly  $1;  established- 
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Jonas,  editor;  The  Journal  Co.,  publishers 
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Copies  printed:  Each  edition  of  this 
paper  had  credit  for  issuing  more  than 
1,000  copies  regularly  in  the  year  1897, 
but  neither  has  since  set  up  any  claim 
for   issuing  so  many. 

KENTUCKY    VVORKI>IAN;    month 
ly;  AncientOrderof  United  Workmen;  eight 
pages  11x16;    subscription    5U   cents;    estab- 
lished 1890;  J.  A.  Lyue,  editor  and  publisher 
(1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year_  1907 
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information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance   of    a    rating    to    that   effect. 

HICKMAN,  c.  h.,  Fulton  Co.  p  l,589t 
pop.,  on  Nashville,  Chattanooga  &  St.  Louis 
Rd.  and  Mississippi  r.,  10  m.  N.  W.  of  Union 
City,  Tenn. 

COURIER;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
to  ten  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1859;  J.  C.  Sexton  and  W.  C.  Speer, 
■editors  and  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year^  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect, 

HODGENSVILLE,  c.  h..  Larue  Co. 

D  825+  pop.,  on  Chesapeake,  Ohio  &  South- 
western Rd.,  60  m.  S.  of  Louisville.  Agri- 
culture and  stock  raising. 

LARUE    CO.    HERALD;   Thurs 
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1897  and  2,353  in  1904,  since  which  it 
has  not  furnished  any  definite  and  sat- 
isfactory report,  but  was  credited  with 
more    than    1,000    in    1906    and    1907. 

HOPKINS VILLE.c.  h.,  Christian 

Co.  p  7,280+  pop.,  on  Louisville  &  Nashville, 
Tennessee  Central  and  Illinois  Central 
Rds.,  73  m.  N.  W.  of  Nashville,  Tenn.  To- 
bacco, corn  and  wheat. 

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publisher  (1—8). 

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factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
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had  credit  for  more  than  1,000  in 
1902.  and  every  year  since,  up  to  and 
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KENTUCKIANi  tri-weekly,  Tuesdays, 
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1,600  in  1903,  since  which  it  has  not 
furnished  any  definite  and  satisfactory 
report,  but  has  been  credited  with  more 
than  1,000  every  year  since,  up  to 
and    including    1907. 

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cents;  established  1887;  A.  J.  Casey,  editor; 
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have  credit  for  issuing  more  than 
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lisher (5—3). 

HORSE  CAVE,  ffart  Co.  n  867t  pop., 
on  Louisville  &  Nashville  Rd..  6  m.  S.  of 
Munfordvllle,  the  county  seat. 

GAZETTE;  Fridays;  democratic;  four 
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a    rating    has    never    been    forthcoming. 

INEZ,c.  h.,  Martin  Co.  D-  413  pop.,  50 
m.  S.  of  Ashland.  Agriculture  and  lum- 
bering. 

MARTIN  CO.  NEWS;  Fridays:  repub- 
lican; four  pages  15x23;  Bnbscriptlon  50 cents: 
established  1903;  M.  C.  Kirk,  editor;  W.  M. 
Hale,  publisher  (1—8). 

PRESS;  Thursdays;  republican;  four 
pages  15x23;  subscription  50  cents;  estab- 
lished 1907;  K.  B.  Williams,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

IRVINE,  Estill  Co.  D  400  pop.,  on 
Louisville  &  Atlantic  Rd.,  46  m.  W.  of  Lex- 
ton.    Lumber  mills. 

ESTILL  CO.  HERALD;  Thursdays; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1903;  J.  R.  White,  editor  and  publisher 
(8—3  P). 

JACKSON,  C.  h.,  Breathitt  Co.  a-  941t 

pop.,  on  Lexington  &  Eastern  Rd.  and  N. 

fork  of  Kentucky  r.,  93  m.  E.  of  Lexington. 

Mining,  lumbering  and  agriculture. 

BREATHITT  CO.  NEWS:  Fridays; 
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$1;  established  October,  1901;  J.  Wise  Haglns, 
editor  and  publisher  (2 — 8). 

Copies  printed:  1,299  in  1903 
1,121  in  1904 
1,274  in  1907 


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&  Barrickman,  publishers  (10—7  P). 

KUTTAWA,  Lyon  Co.  p  1,000  pop., 
on  Illinois  Central  Rd.,  2  m.  W.  of  Eddy- 
vllle.    Agriculture. 

LYON  CO.  TIMES;  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages  17x24:  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished October,  1902;  Garland  Prowse, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

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factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding   i,ooo   in   1906   and   1907. 

LA  CENTER,  Ballard  Co.  p. 
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LAGRANGE,  c.  h.,  Oldham  Co.  \^  «46t 

pop.,  on  Louisville  &  Nashville  Rd.,  25  m, 

N.  E.  of  LoniBTllle.    Farming. 

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$1;  established  1876;  W.  W.  Rowlett,  editor; 
W.  W.  &  Bushrod  Rowlett,  publishers  (5—3). 

LANCASTER,  c.  h.,  Garrard  Co.  D 

1,640+  pop.,  on  Louisville  &  Nashville  Rd., 
30  m.  S.  of  Lexington.  Raising  of  tobacco, 
hemp,  wheat,  corn  and  live  stock. 

CENTRAL.  RECORD;  Fridays;  inde- 
pendent; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1; 
established  1890;  Louis  Landram,  editor  and 
publisher  (7—5). 

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nite information  as  would  warrant  such 
a    rating   has    never    been    forthcoming. 

LATONIA,  Kenton  Co.  tl  1.882t  pop., 
on  Louisville  &  Nashville  Rd.,  6  m.  S.  of 
Covington. 

KENTUCKY    PYTHIAN;    monthly; 
Knights  of  Pythias;  twenty  pages  7x10;  sub- 
scription   $1;    establlslied     February,    1906; 
George  C.  Carter,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 
Copies  printed:  1,160  in  1907 

LAWRENCEBURG,  c.h.,  Ander. 

son  Co.  D  1,253+  pop— local  estimate  3,000— 
on  Southern  Rd.,  3  m.  E.  of  Kentucky  r. 
and  25  W.  of  Lexington.  Tobacco  growing 
and  whisky  distilling. 

ANDERSON  CO.  HERALD  ;  Fridays; 

democratic;  four  pages  17x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  March,  1907;  Green  &  Moore, 
editors  and  publishers  (7 — 7  P). 

ANDERSON  NEWS;  Thursdars; 
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$1;  established  187.;  Morris  W.  B.  Barllett, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—7). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the   claim. 

LEBANON,  c.  h.,  Marion  Co.  n  S,043t 

pop.— local  estimate  4,000— on  Louisville  & 
Nashville  Rd.,  67  m.  S.  E.  of  Louisville. 
Whisky  distilleries  and  Ice,  furniture  and 


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other  factories.   Agriculture  and  line  liorse 

breeding. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  democratic j 
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established  1886;  Thos.  W.  Mattingly  and 
Oliver  Kelly,  editors  and  publishers  (12—6). 

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dit for  an  average  issue  of  1,950  in 
1895  and  2,000  in  1897,  since  which  it 
has  not  furnished  any  definite  and  sat- 
isfactory report,  but  has  been  credited 
with  more  than  1,000  every  year  since, 
up  to   and  including   1907. 

MARION  CO.  FAL.CON;  Tues- 
days; democratic;  eiglit  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1895;  R.  D.  Thorn- 
bury,  editor  and  publisher  (2—3). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year_  1902 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the   claim, 

LEITCHFIELD,  c.  h.,  Gray$on  Co^ 

-Q  914+  pop.,  on  Illinois  Central  Rd.,71  m.  S- 
by  S.  W.  of  Louisville.    Coal  and  Iron  min- 
ing, tobacco  growing  and  farming. 
GRAYSON  GAZETTE;  Fridays;  dem- 
ocratic; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1; 
established  1881 ;  R.  L.  White,  editor;  Gazette 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (7—3  P). 

LEXINGTON,  c.  h.,  Fayette  Co.  u 

26,369+  pop.,  at  junction  of  five  railroads, 
29  m.  S.  E.  of  Frankfort,  the  State  capital, 
and  about  80  S.  of  Cincinnati,  O.  Consider- 
able manufacturing.  Center  of  the  "  Blue 
Grass"  region.  An  important  horse  market. 
Whisky,  tobacco  and  hemp  market. 
DAILY. 

HERALD;  every  morning;  democratic; 
daily  eight  to  twelve,  Sunday  sixteen  to  forty 
pages  15x22;  subscription— dally  $6,  Sunday 
$2;  established  as  Press  1870;  Desha  Breckin- 
ridge, editor;  The  Lexington  Herald  Com- 
pany, publishers  (2— 8). 

Copies     printed:     5,924  in   1906 
5,759  in   1907 

Publisher's  announcement.— The  Lexinpton 
Herald  is  the  leading  newspaper  in  Ken- 
tucky outside  of  Louisville.  Largest  Lex- 
ington circulation.  Carrier  delivery  in 
every  Blue  Grass  tow  n  and  largest  circula- 
tion on  rural  routes.  Combination  rates 
with  the  Evening  Gazette,  the  only  Demo- 
cratic afternoon  paper  in  Central  Ken- 
tucky, make  most  effective  and  cheai^est 
medium. 

KENTUCKY  GAZETTE;  every 
evening  except  Sunday;  democratic;  eight 
to  sixteen  pages  32x28;  subscription  50  cents; 
established  1787.  as  a  weekly;  January,  1907, 
as  a  daily ;  Charles  I.  Stewart,  editor ;  Gazette 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (2—8). 
Copies  printed:  3,300  in  1907 
LEA  DER ;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  Sunday  morning;  republican;  dally  ten 
to  sixteen,  Sunday  twenty  to  thirty  two 
pages  17x21}^;  subscription— daily  $6,  Sun- 
day $1.50;  established  1888;  Samuel  J.  Roberts, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—7). 

Copies    printed:    daily,    3,433  in  IQOO 

3,828  in  1903 

4,041  in  1904 

4,694  in  1905 

5.157  in  1906 

5,390  in  1907 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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Sunday,    3,635  jn  1900 
4,092  in  1903 
5,597  in  1904 
6,163  in  1905 
6,793  in  1906 
7,102  in  1907 
Publisher's  announcement.— The  Leader  is 
the  oldest  daily  newspaper  of  continuous 
publication  in  Lexington,  the  chief  city  of 
the   Blue  Grass  region  and  Central  Ken- 
tucky.   It  is  the  recognized  home  and  fam- 
ily paper  in  a  city  noted  for  itg  colleges, 
seminaries,  churches  and  social  life     For  a 
great  many  years  it   has   filed  with   the 
American  Newspaper  Directory  detailed 
statements  of  actual  issues,  day  by  day, 
and  its  circulation  books  have  been  audited 
bv  the  expert  examiner  of  the  Association 
of  American  Advertisers,  and  Its  published 
statements  found  to  be  correct  in  every 
particular.    The  Leader  sells  for  3  cents  a 
copy  on  week  days  and  5  cents  on  Sunday ; 
it  is  delivered  by  carriers  and  agents  in 
Lexington  and  near  by  towns  for  15  cents  a 
week,  and  it  does  not  allow  return  privil- 
eges to  carriers,  dealers  or  news-boys. 

WEEKLY. 

BLUE  GRASS  BLADE;  Sundays; 
free  thought;  sixteen  pages  9x12:  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  1890;  James  E.  Hughes, 
editor  and  publisher  (2—8). 

Copies  printed:  5,368  in  1900 
4,302  in  1901 
6.140  in   1907 

KENTUCKY  FARMER  AND 
BREEDER:  Fridays;  livestock;  sixteen 
pages  l(Ki4xl53^;  subscription  $2;  established 
1904;  Jouett  Shouse,  editor;  Kentucky  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  publishers  (7—6  P). 

KENTUCKY  STOCK  FARM; 
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thirty  six  pagesllxl6;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1883|  Kentucky  Stock  Farm  Publishing 
Company,  editors  and  publishers  (1—8). 

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factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding  2,250  in  1900  and  more  than 
1,000  in  1 90 1,  and  every  year  since,  up 
to    and    including    1907. 

OBSERVER;  Saturdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  81;  estab- 
lished 1846 1  Richard  McGregor,  editor;  J.  R. 
Williamson,  publisher  (1 — 4). 

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1903,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
a  report,  but  has  been  credited  with 
more  than  1,000  every  year  since,  up 
to    and    including    1907. 

ONLOOKER;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

STANDARD;  Saturdays;  negro;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1892; 
Wade  H.  Carter,  editor  and  publisher. 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies 
regularly  in  the  years  1898  and^  1900, 
but  has  not  since  set  up  any  claim  for 
issuing  so  many. 

THOROUGHBRED  RECORD; 

Saturdays;  horse;  sixteen  pages  11x15;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1875;  Thomas  F. 
Kelly,  editor;  The  Thoroughbred  Record  Co., 
publishers  (5 — 7). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  has  on 
four  occasions  indicated  a  desire  to 
have  credit  for  issuing  more  than 
1,000  copies  ^  regularly,  but  such  defi- 
nite information  as  would  warrant  such 
a    rating    has    never    been    forthcoming. 

MONTHLY. 

SOUTHERN  SCHOOL,  JOURNAL; 

monthly;  educational;  fifty-two  pages  7x10; 


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subscription  $1;  established  1890;  R.  S.  Eu- 
bank, editor;  Standard  Publishing  Co.,  Inc., 
publishers  (1-8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  6,092  in 
1895  and  5,333  _  in  1901,  since  which 
it  has  not  furnished  any  definite  and 
satisfactory  report,  but  has  been  cre- 
dited with  more  than  4,000  every  year 
since,    up    to    and    including    1907. 

LIBERTY,  Casey  Co.  n  450  pop., 
about  80  m.  S.  E.  of  Louisville.  Coal  mining 
and  farming. 

CASEY  CO.  NEWS;  Thursdays;  re- 
publican; four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  March,  1904;  H.  Thomas,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year_  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a   rating  to  that  effect. 

LIVERMORE,  ^fcLean  Co.  -D  869t 
pop.,  on  Louisville  &  Nashville  Rd.  and 
Green  r.,  20  m.  S.  of  Owensboro. 

KENTUCKY    CITIZEN:    Fridays 

(A  A). 

NEWS;  Fridays;  republican;  four  pages 
17x24;  subscription  $1;  established  July,  1905; 
Roscoe  I.  Downs,  editor  and  publisher  (2—7) 
(A  A). 

LONDON,  e.  h.,  Laurel  Co.  R  l,U7t 
pop.,  on  Louisville  &  Nashville  Rd.,27  m.  N. 
of  Williamsburg  and  70  S.  S.  E.  of  Lexing- 
ton.   Coal  mining. 

MOUNTAIN  ECHO;  Fridays;  repubU- 
can;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription  50  cents; 
established  1872;  R.  S.  Dyche,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (9—3). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the   claim. 

SENTINEL;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

LOUISA,  c.h..  Lawrence  Co.  rzf  l,099t 
pop.,  on  Chesapeake  &  Ohio  and  Norfolk 
&  Western  Rds.  and  Big  Sandy  r.,  21  m.  S. 
of  Catlettsburg.  Timber  trade.  Petroleum 
oil  well  and  coal,  iron,  fire-clay  mines  and 
canning  factor3\  Farming  and  stock  rais- 
ing. 

BIG  SANDY  NEWS;  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1885;  M.  F.  Conley,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  1,138  in  1897 
2,042  in  1905 
2,427  in  1907 

LOUISVILLE,  c.  h.,  Jefferson  Co.  i 

304,731+  pop.,  at  junction  of  ten  railroads, 

on  the  Ohio  r.  Varied  manufacturing.  Iron 

foundries   and   tanneries.     Wagon,   plow 

and  leather  manufactories.    Largest  leaf 

tobacco  market  In  the  world. 

DAILY. 

ANZEIGER;  every  morning;  SEMI- 
WEEKLY,  Wednesdays  and  Saturdays, 
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KENTUCKY— Louisville. 


democratic;  eight  pages  17x22,  Suuday  six- 
teen pages;  subscription  —  daily  $9,  semi- 
weekly  $3.40,  Sunday  $2,  weekly  $1;  estab- 
lished—daily 1849,  weekly  1851 ;  W.  Van  Nos- 
titz,  editor;  Louisvillp  Anzeiger  Co.,  Inc., 
publishers.    Office,  341  W.  Green  st.  (7—3  P) 

Copies  printed:  The  daily  edition 
of  this  paper  had  credit  for  an  average 
issue  of  5,895  in  1899,  since  which  it 
has  not  furnished  a  report,  but  has  been 
credited  with  more  than  2,250  every 
year  since,  up  to  and  including   1907. 

The  semi-weekly  had  credit  for  an 
average  issue  of  5,138  in  1899,  since 
which  it  has  not  furnished  a  report,  but 
has  been  credited  with  more  than  2,250 
every  year  since,  up  to  and  including 
1907. 

The  weekly  edition  had  credit  for 
an  average  issue  of  11, 93  7  in  1899, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  a  re- 
port, but  has  been  credited  with  more 
than  4,000  every  year  since,  up  to  and 
including    1907. 

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194S,  Democrat  1844,  consolidated  1868;  Henry 
Watterson.  editor;  Courier-Journal  Co..  pub- 
lishers. Office,  cor.  Fourth  avenue  and  Green 
street  ( 1— fi). 

Copies  printed:  (©©")  The  daily  edi- 
tion of  this  paper  had  credit  for  an  is- 
sue of  17,073  in  1896,  since  which  it 
has  not  furnished  a  definite  and  satis- 
factory report,  but  was  credited  with 
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(0  ©)  The  Sunday  edition  had  credit  for 
an  issue  of  29,500  in  1896,  since  which 
it  has  not  furnished  any  definite  and 
satisfactory  report,  but  was  credited 
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Xo     definite     and     satisfactory     state- 
ment   has    ever   been    secured    from   the 
weekly    edition,    but    it    had    credit    for 
exceeding     12,500    in    190 1      and     more 
than    7,500    in     1902,     and    every    year 
since,   up   to   and   including   I907. 
Publisher's    announcement.— The   Courier- 
Journal,    Louisville,    daily,    Sunday   and 
weekly,  not  only  has  class  and  quality  of 
circulation,  but  also  quantity.    While  an 
old   and   conservative   newspaper   it   has 
never  lacked  nrogrespiveness.    It  was  the 
first  paper  outside  of  New  York  City  to  in- 
troduce  the    Mergenthaler   linotype   ma- 
chine.    Its     press-room    has    the    largest 
capacity  of  any  newsDaper  plant  south  of 
the  Ohio  River,  and  its  establishment  as  a 
whole  is  surpassed  by  few  newspapers  In 
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Copies    printed:    26,072  in  1901 

26,895  in  1902 

26,964  in  1903 

28,733  in  1906 

Since   which  it  has  not  furnished  any 

definite   and  satisfactory  report,   but  was 

credited  with  more  than  20,000  in   1907. 

Publisher's  announcement.— The    Louisville 

Evening   Post   Is   a   high  class   afternoon 

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1905,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
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Sunday  edition  had  credit  for  an 
average  issue  of  16,742  in  1903  and 
20,657  in  1905,  since  which  it  has  not 
furnished  a  report,  but  was  credited 
with  more  than  17,500  in  1906  and 
1907. 

The  weekly  edition  had  credit  for 
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since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but 
was  credited  with  more  than  7,500  in 
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36,025  in  1905 
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1900  and  9,413  in  1904,  since  which  it 
has  not  furnished  any  definite  and  sat- 
isfactory report,  but  was  credited  with 
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lishers.   Office,  512  Third  avenue  (12—6). 
Copies    printed:    16,560  in  1900 
17,138  in  1901 
18,094  ill  1902 
19,197  in   1904 
22,294  in   1906 
since    which    it    has    not    furnished    any 
definite   and   satisfactory   report,   but  was 
credited     with      more      than      20,000     in 
1907. 
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Home   Journal  Co.,  publishers.     Office.  5U 
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Copies    printed:     14,020  in   1906 
14,000  in   1907 
Publisher's   annvunceiiient.— The    F»rmers' 
Home  Journal,  Louisville.  Ky.,  goes  every 
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ers and  Stock  Breeders  in  Kentucky,  Ten- 
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November,  1902:  F.S.Power,  editor;    Inland 
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exceeding    1,000    in    1906    and    1907. 

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$1;  established  1900;  Richard  W.  Burkhart, 
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factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
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more  than  1,000  in  1903.  and  every 
year    since,    up    to    and    including    1907. 

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factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
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1,000  in  1898.  and  every  year  since,  up 
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Copies  printed:  For  the  year^  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
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has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the   claim. 

KENTUCKY  KNIGHT;  Tuesdays; 
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scription $1;  established  1898;  W.S.Marshall, 
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tion $1.25;  established  1898;  W.  D.  Johnson, 
editor  and  publisher. 

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this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
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ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
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the  claim. 

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August,  1907;  Market  Growers'  Journal  Com- 
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$2;  established  1865;  Geo.  W.  Krlppenstapel, 
editor  and  publisher. 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year_  1897 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has    not    since    made    any    renewal     of 

the   claim. 

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pages  11x16;  subscription  $1;  established  1888; 
H.  C.  Morrison  editor;  Pentec'-'Stal  Publish- 
ing Company,  publishers  (7—3  P). 

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dit for  an  average  issue  of  24,211  in 
1898  and  21,671  in  1900,  since  which 
it  has  not  furnished  any  definite  and 
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with  exceeding  12,500  in  1903.  and 
7,500    in    1006    and    1907. 

WESTERN    RECORDER;   Thurs 
days;  baptist;  sixteen  pases  12x16;  subscrip- 
tion   $2;    established    1325;    Df.  T.  T.   Eaton, 
editor;  Baptist  Book  Concern.  Inc.,  publish- 
ers.   Office,  642  Fourth  avrime( 7—3  P). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  issue  of  14.725  ^^  .1895  and 
15,594  in  1905,  since  which  it  has  not 
furnished  a  report,  but  was  credited 
with   more   than    7,500   in    1907- 

WORKMAN  ;  Saturdays;  Ancient  Order 
of  United  Workmen ;  four  pages  12i^xl9;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1899:  The  Louisville 
Workman  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
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HOME  AND  FARM;  semi-monthly; 
agricultural  and  household;  twenty  to 
thirty-two  pages  12x18;  subscription  50 
cents;  established  1875;  Richard  W.  Knott, 
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panv, Inc..  publishers.  Office,  317  W.  Walnut 
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Copies  printed:  92,496  in  ^900 
106,404  in  1903 
105,804  in  1904 
102,174  in  190S 
100,115  in  1906 
96,910  in   1907 

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MASONIC  HOME  JOURNAL;  semi- 
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subscription   $1;    established  1883;    Masonic 
W.  and    O.  Home,   editors   and   publishers. 
Office.  311  W.  Jefferson  street  (6—5  P). 
Copies    printed:    18,016  in  1900 
20,843  in  1903 
23,786  in  IQ05 
25,145  in  1906 
Since    which   it  has   not   furnished  any 
definite   and    satisfactory   report,  but   was 
credited   with   more    than    20,000  in  1907. 


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Defebaugh,  editor;  The  Francis  t'ubishing 
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factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
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Magazine  Co..  publishers.  Office,  Courier- 
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Copies   printed:    This   paper    had    cre- 
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regularly    in    the   years    1897    and    1898, 
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satisfactory   claim   for   issuing   so    many. 

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Copies  printed:  5,000  in  1906,  since 
which  it  has  not  furnished  any  definite 
and  satisfactory  report,  but  was  credit- 
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cluding   1906. 

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cents;  established  1893;  Rev.  William  Du 
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more  than  i.ooo  in  1900,  and  every 
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factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
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but  has  not  since  made  _  definite  and 
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cents;  established  1892;  E.  A.  Fox,  editor; 
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1897  and  2,916  in  1903,  since  which 
it  has  not  furnished  any  definite  and 
satisfactory  report,  but  was  credited 
with  fore   than   2,250  in   1906  and  1907. 

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tion $1;  established  1886;  John  S.  Moremen, 
editor;  John  G  Trautman,  manager;  The 
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5,000 

in 

1900 

5,000 

in 

1904 

5,000 

in 

190S 

5,000 

in 

1906 

5,000 

m 

1907 

Preston  street  (1—8). 
Copies     printed: 


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lished November,  1906;  Home  and  Fireside 
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THERAPEUTIC  RECORD;  month- 
ly; medicine;  sixty  four  pages  5x8;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1905;  Robert  C. 
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cents:  established  1897:  E.Lewis  Evans,  edi- 
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$1;  established  1896;  F.  E.  Gat chel,  editor;  W. 
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Copie.s     printed:      1,116  in   1902 
1,150  in   1907 

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for  an  average  issue  of  2,814  in  1905, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  a  re- 
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1,000    in    1906    and    1907. 

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^  1,500  in   1907 

MADISON VILLE,   c.  h.,  Hopkins 

Co.  -G  .3,638+  pop.— local  estimate  5.(00— on 
Louisville  &  Nashville  Rd..  33  m.  N.  of  Hop- 
kinsville.  and  35   S.   of  Henderson.    Mills 
and  manufactories.  Coal  mines  in  vicinity. 
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MARION,  c.  h.,  Crittenden  Co.  -Q  2,064 
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6,423+  pop.,  on  Chesapeake  &  Ohio  and 
Louisville  &  Nashville  Rds.  and  Ohio  r., 
63  m.  above  Cincinnati,  O.  Cotton,  tobacco, 
cigar  and  plow  manufactories,  flour  mills, 
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MIDDLESBORO,  Bell  Co.  O^  5,650 
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ville Rds.,  13  m.  S.  of  Pinevllle,  the  county 
seat.  Coal  and  iron  mines,  iron  furnaces 
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pop.,  on  Louisville  &  Nashville  and  Queen 
&  Crescent  Route  Rds.  Shipping  point  for 
grain  and  tobacco.  "Blue  Grass"  region. 
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tobacco  growing  and  farming. 

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546+  pop.— local  estimate  1,460—20  m.  S.W.  of 
Burnslde,  the  nearest  railroad  station,  and 
150  m.  S.  of  Lexington.  Oil  producing,  lum- 
bering and  farming. 

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but  has  not  since  made  definite  and  sat- 
isfactory claim  to  issuing  so  many  as 
1,000  copies. 

MORGANFIEL.D,  c.  li.,  Union  Co 
-a  2,046+  pop.,  on  Ohio  Valley  Rd.,  5  m.  S. 
of  Ohio  r.  and  25  S.  W.  of  Henderson, 
Farming.    Coal  field  center. 

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2,084  iri   1907 

MORGANTOWN,G.h.,  Butler  Go.-o 
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Green.    Timber. 

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Co.  ti  352+  pop.,  22  m.  S.  S.  W.  of  and  con- 
nected by  daily  stage  with  MaysviUe.  Ship- 
ping point  for  tobacco,  wheat,  fruit  and 
live  stock. 

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MOUNT  STERLING,  c.  h.,  Moni- 

gomery  Co.  D  3,561+  pop.,  on  Chesapeake  A 
Ohio  Rd.,  13  m.  E.  N.  E.  of  Winchester. 
Gateway  to  the  mountains  of  Eastern  Ken- 
tucky. Planing  mill  and  carriage  and  fur- 
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MOUNT  VERNON,  c.  h.,floct- 

oattle  Co.  D  422+  pop.,  on  Louisville  &  Nash- 


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manufacturing  and  coal  mining. 

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MUNFORDVILLE,  c.  h.,  Hart  Co. 

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and  Green  r.,  72  m.  S.  of  Louisville.  To- 
bacco raising. 

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MURRAY,   c.  h.,  Calloway  Co.  J3 

1,822+  pop.— local  estimate  2.800— on  Nash- 
ville, Chattanooga  &  St.  Louis  Rd.  and 
Clarks  r.,  40  m.  S.  S.  E.  of  Paducah.  Tan- 
neries, tobacco  factories  and  lumber  mills. 
Tobacco  growing. 

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1895,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
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has  been  credited  with  more  than  1,000 
every  year  since  1898,  up  to  and  in- 
cluding   1907. 

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furnished  any  definite  and  satisfactory 
report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
than    2,250   in    1907. 

NEWCASTLE,   c.  h..  Henry  Co.  b 

462+  pop.,  29  m.  N.  W.  of  Frankfort,  the  State 
capital,  and  40  N.  E.  of  Louisville.  Seat  of 
the  Henry  Male  and  Female  College.  Farm' 
ing  and  grain  raising.  , 

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regularly  in  the  year  1902,  but  has  not 
since  set  up  any  claim  for  issuing  so 
many. 

NEWHAVEN.    Nelson  Co.   u    S50f 
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S.  W.  of  Bardatown,  the  county  seat,  and  45 

S.  of  Louisville.    Distilleries.    Farming. 

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and  Queen  &  Crescent  Route  Rds.,  12  m.  S. 

of  Lexington.    Tobacco  warehouses,  hemp 

factories,  grain  elevators  and  flour  mills. 

Fine     thoroughbred     horses    raised    and 

trained. 

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lisher (1—S). 

OLIVEHILIi,  Carter  Co.  n-  2,500 

pop.,  on  Chesapeake  &  Ohio  Rd. 

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twelve  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1904;  J.  L.  Maddix,  editor;  Times  Pub 
lishing  Co.,  publishers  (1 — ^8). 

OWENSBORO,  c.  h.,  Daviess  Co.  -a 

20,124  pop.,  on  Illinoig  Central,  Louisville  & 
Nashville  and  Louisville,  Henderson  &  St. 
Louis  Rds.  and  Ohio  r.,  30  m.  S.  E.  of  Evans- 
ville,  Ind.  Distilleries,  tobacco  factories, 
flour  mills,  planing  mills,  foundry,  machine 
shops  and  various  manufactories. 

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2,825  in  1906 

3,736  in   1907 

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2,471  in  1905 

2,654  in  1906 

Since  which  it  has  not   furnished   any 

definite     and     satisfactory      report,      but 

has  been   credited  with  more  than   2,250 

in    1907. 

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Woodson,  editor;  Messenger  Publishing  Co., 
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Copies    printed:    daily,     1,411  in  1900 

1,987  in  1903 
2,471  in  1905 
2,956  in  1906 
3,709  in  1907 
Weekly,  3,561  in  1900 
3,718  in  1903 
4,221  in  1905 
4,127  in  1906 
4,219  in   1907 


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and  publisher  (1—5). 

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1902,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
any  definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but 
has  been  credited  with  more  than  1,000 
every  year  since,  up  to  and  including 
1907. 

OWENTON,  c.  h.,  Owen  Co.  6  l.OUt 

pop.,  10  m.  E.  of  Kentucky  r.,  24  N.  of  Frank- 
fort, the  State  capital,  and  45  E.  N.  E.  of 
Louisville.  Flour  mills,  wagon  works  and 
tobacco  factory. 

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established— A'ew's  1878,  Herald  1893;  Bourne 
&  Williams,  editors  and  publishers  (12—5). 

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for  an  average  issue  of  1,748  in  1903 
and  1,851  in  1905,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
than    1,000   in    1907. 

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democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  December,  1903:  J.  H.  West- 
over,  editor  and  publisher  (11—5). 

OWINGSVILLE,  c.  h.,  Bath  Co.^f 

958+  pop.,  about  25  m.  N.  E.  of  Winchester 
and  30  S.  of  Maysvllle.  Shipping  point  for 
tobacco. 

O  U  T  I..  O  O  K  ;  Thursdays  ;  democratic ; 
four  pages  20x26;  sul>scription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 1879;  John  W.  Honaker,  editor;  Out- 
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the  year  1895,  1,160  in  1902,  but  has 
not  since  1903  made  claim  to  issuing 
so   many   as    1,000   copies. 

PADUCAH,  c.  h.,  McCracken  Co.  p 
19,446+  pop.— local  estimate  28,660— on  Illi- 
nois Central  and  Nashville,  Chattanooga 
&  St.  Louis  Rds.,  at  confluence  of  Ohio  and 
Tennessee  rs.  and  midway  between  Louis- 
ville and  Memphis,  Tenn.  Manufacturing, 
agriculture  and  river  trade. 

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\m\i.  Democrat  1901,  consolidated  1901;  John 
J.  Berry,  editor;  Democrat  Publishing  Com- 
pany, publishers  (2—8). 

Copies    printed:     daily    2,730  in  1902 

3,003  in  1904 
3,993  in  1907 

The  Sunday  edition  had  credit  for 
an  average  issue  of  3,225  m  1903  and 
3,207  in  1904,  since  which  it  has  not 
furnished  a  definite  and  satisfactory 
report,  but  was  credited  with  more  than 
2,250   in    1906   and    1907. 

The  weekl}^  edition  had  credit  for 
an  average  issue  of  3,135  in  1904, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  a 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  was 
credited  with  more  than  2,250  in  1905 
credited  with  more  than  2,250  in  1906 
and    1907. 


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AMERICAIS   NEWSPAPER  DIKECTOKY, 


KENTUCKY. 


REGISTER;  every  morning  except 
Monday,  and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  dem- 
ocratic; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription- 
daily  $5,  weekly  $1;  established  1896;  The 
Register   Newspaper   Company,  publishers. 

SUN  ;  every  evening  except  Sunday,  and 
WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  republican;  daily 
eight  to  twelve,  weekly  eight  pages  20x26; 
subscription  —  dally  $3,  weekly  $1;  estab- 
lished 1896;  E.  J.  Paxtou,  editor  and  man- 
ager; The  Sun  Publishing  Company,  pub- 
lishers (12—5). 

Copies    printed:    daily,     1,585  in  1900 

2,131  in  1903 
2,780  in  1904 
3.304  in  1905 
3,938  in  1906 
3,911  in  1907 
JOURNAI,  OF  LAiiOR;  Fridays 
(A  A). 

PAINTS VIIiLE,  c.  li.,  Johnson  Co. 

D-  541+  pop.,  on   Chesapeake   &   Ohio  Rd. 

■  Coal  mining. 

HERALD;  Thursdays  (A  A). 
PARIS,  c.h.,  Bourbon  Co.  t^  8.000 pop., 

on   Kentucky   Midland    and   Louisville   & 

Nashville  Rds.,  80  ni.  S.  S.E.  of  Covington. 

Live-stock  market.    Tobacco  and  whisky. 

BOURBON  NEWS;  semi-weekly. Tues- 
days and  Fridays;  democratic:  Hi;.;ht  pages 
18x22;  subscription  $2;  established  1881; 
Swift  Champ,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  has  on 
three  occasions  indicated  a  desire  to 
have  credit  for  issuing  more  than 
1,000  copies  regularly,  but  such  defi- 
nite information  as  would  warrant  such 
a    rating    has    never    been    forthcoming. 

KENTUCKIAN-CITIZEN;   semi 
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cratic; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $2;  es- 
tablished 1807;  Bruce  Miller,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (13— 6). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  has  on 
two  occasions  indicated  a  desire  to 
have  credit  for  issuing  more  than 
1,000  copies  regularly,  but  such  defi- 
nite information  as  would  warrant  such 
a    rating    has    never    been    forthcoming. 

PEMBROKE,    Christian  Co.  j2  654t 

pop.,  on  Louisville  &  Nashville  Rd.,  10  m.  S. 
E.  of  Hopkinsvllle,  the  county  seat.  Farm- 
ing. 

JOURNAL;  Fridays;  four  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1;  established  1899;  C.R.Han- 
cock, editor  and  publisher  (7—3  P). 

PIKEVILLE,  «Ac  Co.  o  1,560  pop., 
on  Chesapeake  &  Ohio  Rd.,  110  m.  N.  of 
Huntington,  W.  Va.  Lumbering  and  coal 
mining. 

BIG  SANDY  TIMES  ;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  four  pages  20x26;  subscription 
$1;  established  October,  1903;  Milton  H.  Haw- 
kins, editor  and  publisher  (1—5)  (A  A). 

NEW  ERA:  Fridays  (A  A). 

PIKE  CO.  REPUBLICAN;  Wednes 
days  (A  A). 

PINEVILLE,  c.  h.,  Bell  Co.  R  2,072t 

pop  ,  on  Cumberland  River  &  Tennessee 

and  Louisville  &  Nashville  Rds.,  about  84 

m.  F.  N.  E.  of  Knoxville,  Tenn.    Saw  and 

planing  mills.    Iron  and  coal  mining  and 

farming. 

ECHO;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

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KENTUCKY. 


four  pjigeK  18x.i4;  BUbscnptiou  $1;  estab- 
lished MarcJi,l902;  Lucius  Robertson,  editor; 
Burchfleld  &    Kub*rt8on.  publishers    (6— ^)J 

PRINCETON,  c.  h.,  Caldwell  Co.  J3 

2,556t  pop.,  on  Illinois  Central  and  Ohio 

Valley  Rds.    Manufacturing.     Agriculture 

and  coal  mining. 

LEADER;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
to  twelve  pages  16x22;  subscription  §1;  es- 
tablished January.  1902;  Geo.  F.  Cattell, 
editor  and  publisher  (1 — 4). 

PROVIDENCE,  Webster  Co.  -n  1286 

pop.,  on  Louisville  &  Nashville  Rd.,  11  m.  S 

W.  of  Dixon. 

ENTEKPKI.SE;  Fridays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x2;;:;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1902;  David  &  Roper,  edilorb  and  pub- 
lishers (6—5). 

RICHMOND,  c.  h.,  Madison  Co.   a 

4,653t  pop.,  on  Louisville  &  Nashville  and 
Richmond,  Nicholasville,  Irvine  &  Beatty- 
ville  Rds.,  54  m.  S.  E.  of  Frankfort,  the 
State  capital.  Large  quantities  of  fine 
horses,  mules  and  cattle  raised  and  shipped 
to  the  Southern  and  Eastern  markets.  Agri- 
culture. 

KENTUCKY  REGISTER  ;  semi- 
weekly,  Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  democratic; 
four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1866:  T.  H.  Plckels,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (3-8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  :,ooo  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance  of  a  rating   to  that  effect. 

PANTAGRAPH;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22  ;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 1894;  E.  B.  Smith,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12— 5  P). 

CLIMAX;  Wednesdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  22x28:  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1874;  A.  D.  Miller,  editor;  Climax 
Printing  Co..  Inc  .  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,325  in  1896, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  has 
been  credited  with  more  than  1,000 
every  year  since,  up  to  any  including 
1907. 

DELTA  OF  SIGMA  NU;  quarterly; 
fraternal;  one  hundred  and  fifty  pages  6^x9^; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1S83;  C.  E.Woods, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed  :    2,950  in  1907 

RUSSELL VILL.E,  c.  h.,  Logan  Co.  p 

2.591+  pop.,  on  Louisville  &  Nashville  Rd., 

50  m.  N.  N.  W.  of  Nashville.  Tenn.    Carriage 

and  tobncco  factories  and  flour  mills. 

LOGAN  CO.  NEWS;  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  13x20;  established  1898;  S. 
W.  Llnebaugh,  editor  and  publisher. 

SALYERSVILLE,  c.  h.,   Magoffin 

Co. 't]  265  pop.    Agriculture. 

NEWS;  Fridays:  Independent;  four  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  July,  1903; 
R.  D.  Sublett,  editor  and  publisher  (1—4)  ( A  A ). 

SALT  LICK,  Bath  Co.  a'  500t  pop.,, 
on  Chesapeake  &  Ohio  Rd.,  50  m.  E.  of  Lex- 
ington. 

TIMES;  Fridays ;  independent ;  four 
pages   15x22;   subscription   $1;    established 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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September,  1906;  J.  S.  Maddox,  editor;  Times 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (1—8). 

SCOTTSVIIiliE,  c.  h.,  Allen  Co.  ^ 
824+  pop.,  on  Chesapeake  &  Nashville  Rd.. 
23  m.  S.  E.  of  Bowling  Green.    Farming. 

ALLEN  CO.  TIMES;  Fridays;  dem- 
ocratic; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1; 
established  1899;  T.  P.  Dunn,  editor  and 
publisher  (6—3). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  eflfect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the   claim. 

IWEJsSENfJER;  Fridays;  democratic; 
four  pages  17x24;  subscription  50  cents;  es- 
tablished July.  1906;  W.  C.  Jackson,  editor 
and  publisher  (8—6  P). 

SEBREE,   Webster  Co.  -a  l,477t   pop., 

on  Louisville  &  Nashville  Rd.,  17  m.  S.  of 

Henderson.     Wheat,   corn,  oats,  tobacco, 

horses,  cattle  and  hogs.    Coal  mining. 

GREEN  RIVER  NEWS;  Fridays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1895;  W.  G.  Collins,  editor 
and  publisher  (7—3  P). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1898 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  eflfect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the   claim. 

SHARPSBURG,  Bath  Co.  ^  482t 
pop.,  12  m.  N.  W.  of  Owingsville,  the  county 
seat.  Agriculture  and  stock  raising.  To- 
bacco factory. 

BATH  CO.  WORLD;  Fridays; 
democratic:  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  1892;  J.  C.  Nelson,  editor  and 
publisher  (3—8). 

Copies     printed:      1,230  in   1907 
Publisher's      announcement. — Inforrai     and 

Entertains  Its  Readers;  Solicits  Business  for 

its  Advertisers. 

SHELBYVILLE,  c.  h.,  Shelby  Co.  [j 
3,016+  pop.,  on  Chesapeake  &  Ohio,  Louis 
vlUe  &  Nashville  and  Southern  Rds.,  30  m. 
E.  S.  E.  of  Louisville.    Seat  of  several  edu- 
cational institutions.     Tobacco  and  grain 
growing,  live-stock  raising  and  agriculture. 
SHELBV  NEWS;    Thursdays;    demo 
cratlc;  eight  pages  15x22;    subscription   $1; 
established    1S86:    B.    B.  Cozine.   editor   and 
publisher  (9—3). 

Copies  printed:  Xo  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
more    than    1,000    in    1906    and    1907. 

SHELBY  RE<:;ORD;  Frldavs;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1899;  E.  D.  Shinnlck,  editor  and  publisher 
(1-8).  _ 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding  1,000  in  1900,  and  every 
vear  since,  up  to  and  including  1907. 
SHELBY  SENTINEL;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1849;  Barrickman  &  O'Sulli- 
▼an,  editors  and  publishers  (1—4) 

Copies    printed:    This   paper   had   ere- 


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dit  for  an  average  issue  of  2,870  in 
1903,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
a  report,  but  was  credited  with  ex- 
ceeding 2,250  in  1904  and  more  than 
1,000    in    1906    and    1907. 

SHEPHERDSVILLE,  c.  h..  Bullitt 

Co.  D  277+  pop.,  on  Louisville  &  Nashville 

Rd.,  18  m.  S.  S.  E.  of  Louisville.     Timber, 

corn  and  fruit. 

BULLITT  PIONEER;  Fridays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$1;  established  1882;  C.  E.  McCormick,  editor 
and  publisher  (5—8). 

SMITHIiAND,  c.  h.,  Liviyigston  Co. 
D  579  pop.— local  estimate  1,000— junction 
of  Ohio  ana  Cumberland  rs.,  25  m.  S.  W.  of 
Marion.    Manufacturing  and  river  trade. 

LIVINGSTON  BANNER;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
81;  established  ISyS ;  O.  C.  Lasher,  editor; 
Lasher  &  Reed,  publishers  (1—7). 

Copies  printed:  Xo  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding  i.ooo  in  1903,  and  every  year 
since,  up  to  and  including   1907. 

SMITH'S  GROVE,  Warren  Co.  g 
411+  pop.,  on  Louisville  &  Nashville  Rd., 
17  m.  N.  E.  of  Bowling  Green,  the  county 
.seat.  Live  stock,  agriculture  and  fruit 
growing. 
TI3IES;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

SOMERSET,  c.  h..  Pulaski  Co.  P  3,384t 
pop.— local  estimate,  5,000— on  Cincinnati, 
New  Orleans  &  Texas  Pacific  and  Queen  & 
Crescent  Route  Rds.,  6  m.  N.  of  Cumber- 
land r.  Wood  manufactories  and  milling. 
Grain,  fruits  and  vegetables.  Near  an  ex- 
tensive coal  region. 

J  OURNAL;  semi  weekly,  Tuesdays  and 
Fridays;  democratic:  eight r^^g^'' 15x22:  siib- 
scription  $1.50;  established  1899;  F.J.Camp- 
bell, editor;  Somerset  Journal  Company, 
publishers  (1—8). 

REPUBLICAN;  Wednesdays;  republi- 
can; four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1894;  W.  B.  &  E.  H.  Hansford, 
editors:  Hansford  &  Co.,  publishers. 

TIMES;  Fridays  (A  A). 

SPRINGFIELD,  c.  h.,    Washington 

Co.  a  1,016+ pop.,  on  Louisville  &  Nashville 
Rd.,  about  50  m.  S.  E.  of  Louisville.  Farm- 
ing. 

NEWS -LEADER;  Thursdays;  inde- 
pendent; four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1 ; 
established— Aeic«  1888,  Leader  1884;  E.  L. 
Davison,  Jr..  editor  and  publisher. 

SUN  ;  Wednesdays  (A  A). 

STANFORD,    c.  h.,  Lincoln  Co.    a 

1,651+  pop.,  on  Louisville  &  Nashville  Rd., 
about  32  m.  W.  by  S.  W.  of  Lebanon. 
Woolen  and  grist  mills  and  manufactories. 
Farming. 

INTERIOR      JOURNAL;      semi 
weekly,  Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  democratic- 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $2;  established 
1872;  W.P.Walton,  editor  and  publisher. 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  ere- 
dit  for  an  issue  of  1,900  in  1897,  since 
which  it  has  not  furnished  a  report, 
but  has  been  credited  with  more  than 
1,000  every  year  since,  up  to  and  in- 
cluding  1907. 


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KENTUCKY. 


STURGIS,  ^nion    Co.  -u  l,258t  pop., 

on    Illinois  Central  Rd.,  10  m.  S.  of  Mor 

gaufleld,    the   county    seat,   and   4  W.  of 

Ohio  r.    Farming. 

NEWS  DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  subscrIp<^lon 
$1;  established  March,  1904;  H.  L.  Mosgrove. 
editor  and  publisher  (9—5  P). 

TAYLORSVILLE,    c.  h.,   Spencer 

Co.  n  615+  pop.,  on  Louisville  &  Nashville 
Rd.  and  E.  fork  of  Salt  r.,  about  32  m.  S.  E.of 
Louisville.    The  river  affords  water  power. 

SPENCER  COURIER;  Fridays;  dem- 
ocratic; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1869;  Baird  &  Barrickman,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  (2 — ^o). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1902 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the   claim. 

TOMPKINSVILLE,  c.  h.,  Afonroe 

Co.  P  366t  pop. 

NEWS}  Wednesdays;  republican;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
19(t.3;  J.  E.  Leslie,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

UNIONTOWN,  Union  Co.    -n  l,532t 
pop.,  on  Ohio  Valley  Rd.  and  E.  bank  of 
Ohio  r.,  25  m.  W.  of  Henderson.    Tobacco, 
wheat,  corn,  hogs  and  cattle.    Coal  minei. 
TELEGRAM;    Frid ays ;  democratic ; 
eight   pages   15x22;   subscription   $1;    estab 
llshed  lfi95:    John  J.  Berry,  editor  and  pub 
Usher  (12—4). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  1,535  in 
1897  and  i,=;50  in  1901,  since  which 
it  has  not  furnished  any  definite  and 
satisfactory  report,  but  has  been  cre- 
dited with  more  than  1,000  every  year 
since,    up    to    and    including    1907. 

VALLEY   VIEW,    Madison  Co.  n 
400  pop.,  on  Richmond,   Nicholasvllle,  Ir 
vine  &  Beattyville  Rd.,  5  m.  N.  of  Rich- 
mond, the  county  seat.    Lumbering. 
ARGENT;     Thursdays;     democratic: 
eight    pages   13x20;    subscription    50   cents: 
established  1899;  J.  L.  Sowers,  editor:   The 
Argent  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (9— .S). 

VANCEBURG,  c.  li.,  Lewis  Co.  O, 
1,161+  pop.,  on  Chesapeake  &  Ohio  Rd.and 
S.  bank  of  Ohio  r.,  20  m.  S.  W.  of  Ports- 
mouth, O.  Lumbering,  tanneries,  distiller- 
ies and  stone  quarries.  Agriculture. 
SITN;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight  pages 

15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1890;  M.  O. 

Wilson,  editor  and  publisher  (6—5). 

VERSAILLES,  c.  h.,  Woodford  Co. 
a  2,337+  pop.,  on  Southern  and  Richmond, 
Nicholasvllle,  Irvine  &  Beattyville  Rds., 
about  10  m.  S.  E.  of  Frankfort,  the  State 
capital.  Manufacturing,  agriculture  and 
stock  raising. 

WOODFORD  SUN  {Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1868  ;  Woodford  Sun  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers. 

WARSAW,  c.  h.,  Gallatin  Co.  ^  785t 

pop.— local  estimate  1,017— on  Ohio  r.,  80 
m.  above  Louisville.  Tobacco  raising. 
Furniture  factories. 

INDEPENDENT;  Saturdays ;  inde- 
pendent;   four   pages    20x26;    subscription 


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$1.50;  established  1^0;  W.  S.  Downtain,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (2—^). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  3,021  in 
1902,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
any  definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but 
has  been  credited  with  more  than  2,250 
every  year  since,  up  to  and  including 
1907. 

WHITESBURG,  Letcher  Co.  n-  600 

pop.,  25  m.  S.  E.  of  Jackson,  nearest  station 

on  Lexington  &  Eastern  Rd.,  90  m.  N.  of 

Norton,  Va.    Banks,  general  stores,  etc. 

MOUNTAIN  EAGLE;  Thursdays;  in- 
dependent; four  pages  16x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  August,  1907;  N.  M.  Webb, 
eiiltor  and  publisher  (10—7  P). 

WICKLIFFE,  c.  h.,  Ballard  Co.  P 

995+  pop.,  on  Illinois  Central  and  Mobile  ft 
Ohio  Rds.  and  Mississippi  r.,  5  m.  S.  of  Cairo 
111.    Farming  and   manufacture  of  hard- 
wood. 

BAIiLARD  YEO ni AN;  Fridays;  dem 
ocratic;  four  pages  18x24;   subscription  $1; 
established    1892;    Hugh   Overstreet,    editor 
and  publisher  (9—3). 

WILLIAMSBURG,  c.  h.,  Whitley 

Co.  □,  1,495+  pop.,  on  Louisville  <fe  Nashville 

Rd.,  60  m.  N.  by  N.  W.of  Knoxville,  Tenn. 

Flour  mills. 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  Independent;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1885; 
Bird  &  Hemphil,  editors  and  publishers 
(7—3  P). 

W^ILLIAMSTOW^N,  o.   h.,  Grant 

Co.  cb  613+  pop.—  local  estimate  1,000— on 
Queen  &  Crescent  Route  Rd.,  85  m.  S.  of  Cin- 
cinnati. O.    Stock  raising  and  farming. 

COURIER:  Thursdays ;  democratic ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1879;  T.  Needham,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2—3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies 
regularly  in  the  years  1899  and  1900, 
but  has  not  since  set  up  aiay  definite 
and  satisfactory  claim  for  issuing  so 
many. 

WINCHESTER,  c.  h..  Clark  Co.  n 

5,954+  pop.,  on  Chesapeake  &  Ohio,  Louis- 
ville &  Nashville  and  Lexington  &  Eastern 
Rds.    "  Blue  Grass  '  region.    Stock  raising, 
general  manufacturing  and  lumbering. 
DEMOCRAT;    semi- weekly,    Tuesdays 
and  Fridays;  democratic:  four  pages  22x28; 
subscription     $1.50;    established    1867;    C.  E. 
Lyddane,  editor;  R.  R.  Perry,  publisher  (1 — 6). 
SUN-SENTINEIi;  Thursdays;  republi- 
can;  eight  pages  15x22;   subscription  $1 ;  es- 
tablished—Swn  1878,  SetUinel   1901;    Perry  & 
Beokner,  editors  and  publishers  (6—5). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  issue  of  1,150  in_  1895  *^d 
1,200  in  1900,  since  which  it  has  not 
furnished  any  definite  and  satisfactory 
report,  but  was  credited  with  more  than 
1,000   in    1905    and  again   in    1907. 

WINGO,   Graves  Co.  p  418  pop.,  on 
Illinois  Central  Rd.,  9  m.  S.  W.  of  Mayfleld, 
the  county  seat.     Agriculture  and  stock 
raising. 
OUTIiOOR;   Fridays;  democratic;  four 

i»ages   15x22    subscription    $1;    established 

November.  1901;  Matt  McNeely,  editor  an-i 

publisher  (6—3). 


LOUISIANA. 


Population  1,381,625  f.     Land  Area  45,420  sq.  miles. 

Bounded  north  by  Arkansas  an:l  Mississippi,  east  by  Mississippi  and  the 
Gulf  of  Mexico,  south  by  the  Gulf  of  Mexico,  and  west  by  Texas.  State  capital: 
Baton  Rouge.  Principal  products  and  industries  :  Cotton,  rice,  sugar-cane  and 
molasses.  Number  of  newspapers  and  other  periodicals  (March  30,  1908>,  202, 
divided  as  follows:  Daily,  26;  semi-weekly,  i ;  weeklj%  157;  semi-monthly,  3; 
monthly,  12. 

The  cities  and  towns  of  over  3,500  population,  according  to  the  United  States 
census  of  1900  (f),  are  as  follows : 

a8r,104t    Alexandria 5,64St 

16,013t    Mouroe 5,428t 

ll,369t    Crowley 4,314t 

6,815t    Doualdsonvilie    4,105t 

6,680t    Plaquemine 3,590t 


New  Orleans... 

Shreveport 

Baton  Uouere... 

New  Iberia 

lake  Charles. 


ABBEVILLE,   c.   h.,    Vermilion  Co. 

p  l,536t  pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Go's  Rd. 
and  Bayou  Vermilion,  55  m.  S.  W.  of  Baton 
Rouge,  the  State  capital.    Prairie  country. 

MEKIDONIAI-.;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Saturdays;  daily 
four  pages  15x22,  weekly  eight  pages  11x16; 
subscription— daily  $5,  weekly  $1;  estab- 
liihed— dally  October,  1901,  weekly  1858:  C.  J. 
Edwards,  editor  and  publisher  (6—6). 

HEKALDj  Saturday. s  (A  A). 

IDEA;  Saturdays;  lepuDlican  ;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1897;  S.  P.  Watts,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

ALEXANDRIA,  c.  h.,  Eapide$  Co. 

D  12,0U0  pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Go's, 
Kansas  Glty,  Watklns  &  Gulf.  St.  Louis 
Iron  Mountain  &  Southern  and  Texas  & 
Pacific  Rds.  and  Red  r.  Sugar  cane,  corn 
and  cotton. 

TOWN  TAIiK;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLiY,  Saturdays; 
democratic;  dally  eight  to  twelve  pages 
30x26,  weekly  twelve  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion—dally $4,  weekly  $1;  established  1883; 
Edgar  H.  McGormick,  editor;  E.  H.  McGor- 
mlck  &  Gompany,  pulillshers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
both  editions  of  this  paper  seemed  to 
assert  that  they  had  an  average  issue 
exceeding  1,000  copies,  but  failed  to 
furnish  such  definite  information  as 
would  warrant  the  accordance  of  a  ra- 
ting   to    that    effect. 

BAPTIST  CHRONICLE;  Thursdays; 
baptist;  sixteen  pages  11x15;  subscription 
$2;  established  1887;  Bruce  Benton,  editor 
and  manager  (12 — 5). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  Issue  of  2,398  in 
1902,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
any  definite  and  satisfactory  report, 
but  was  credited  with  exceeding  2,250 
in  1903  and  more  than  1,000  in  1905, 
although  the  publisher  admits  that  no 
such  record  is  kept  as  would  make  it 
possible  to  prepare  a  definite  and  sat- 
isfactory statement  of  the  number  of 
copies  printed  for  the  requisite  period 
of  a  full  year. 

LOUISIANA  BAPTIST;  Fridays; 
four  pages  14x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1898;  H.B.  N.  Brown,  editor;  Louisiana 
Baptist  Missionary  Convention,  publishers 
(11-2). 

LOUISIANA  DEMOCRAT;  Wednes 
days;  democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  subscrip- 
tion t2;  established  1845;  W.  G.  Mobley,  edi- 
tor; Mobley  &  Co.,  publishers. 


LOUISIANA  CHRISTIAN  ;monthly; 

religion;  four  to  eight  pages  11x13;  subscrip- 
tion 50  cents:  established  1902;  L.  A,  Betcher, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—7). 

AMITE  CITY,  c.  h.,  Tangipahoa 
Co.  o  1,547+  pop.,  on  Illinois  Central  Rd., 
68  m.  N.  W.  of  New  Orleans.  Large  cotton- 
gin  factory  and  various  industries.  Truck 
farming. 

FLORIDA  PARISHES;  Saturdays; 
democratic;  four  pages  17x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  1890;  A.  G.  Cook,  editor; 
Florida  Parishes  Printing  and  Publlshlnjc 
Co.,  publishers  (7—3  P). 

ARABI,  St.  Bernard  Co.  ^  1,000  pop., 
5  m.  E.  of  New  Orleans. 

ST.  BERNARD  VOICE;  Saturdays; 
democratic;  four  pages  163c22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1890;  Wm.  F.  Roy,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 

ARCADIA,  c.  h.,  Bienville  Co.  \^ 
924+  pop.,  on  Queen  &  Crescent  Route  Rd., 
49  m.  E.  of  Shreveport.  Agriculture  and 
cotton  growing. 

ARGUS;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

LOUISIANA  ADVANCE:  Fridays; 
democratic;  six  pages  16x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1884;  E.  C.  Drew,  editor  and 
publisher  (A A). 

BASTROP,  c.  h.,  Morejioute  Co.    t\ 
787+  pop.,  on  New  Orleans  and   Northwest- 
ern Rd.,  60  m.  N.  W.  of  VIcksburg,   Miss. 
Cotton  growing. 

ENTERPRISE;    Thursdays;   demo- 
cratic:   eight  pages  1.5x22;    subscription  «1: 
established   July.  1903;    C.  T.  Balrd,  editor 
B.  F.  Schroeder,  publisher  (1—4). 

MOREHOUSE  CLARION;  Fridays; 
democratic:  eight  pages  17x24;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1874;  H.  H.  Terrell,  editor- 
Bastrop  Publishing  Co..  publishers  (1—8).      ' 

BATON  ROUGE,  c.  h.,  EaU  Baton 
Rouge  Co.  D  State  Capital,  11,269+  pop., 
on  Yazoo  &  Mississippi  Valley  Rd.  and 
Mississippi  r..  89  m.  above  New  Orleans. 
Seat  of  a  State  prison,  arsenal  and  asylum 
for  deaf,  dumb  and  blind.  Sugar  and  cotton 
plantations. 

^''',4?^i.r^^^Fc®^®°*°^  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLY,  Saturdays  (A  A). 

TIMES;  every   evening  except   Sunday 
and  WEEKLY;   democratic;   eight  pages 
14x20  ;  subscription  $4  ;   established    April. 
19(M;  Times  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (12—4)  ( A  A ). 


414 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


LOUISIANA. 


TRUTH;  «very  evening  except  Sun 
day.  and  WEEKLY,  Saturdays;  demo- 
cratic; daily  eight  pages  13x20,  weekly  fouj 
pages  20x26;  subscription— daily  $5,  weekly 
$1;  established— daily  1892.  weekly  1682; 
Truth  Printing  and  Publishing  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers. 

BANNER;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

PEOPLE;  Saturdays;  democratic:  eight 
pages  11x15;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
April.  1904  ;  Leon  Jastremskl,  editor  and 
publisher  (7—5  P). 

BENTON,  c.   h.,  Bottler  Co.   tj    463t 

pop.,  on  St.  Louis  Southwestern  Rd.,  14  m. 

N.  of  Shreveport.    Cotton  growing. 

BOSSIER  BANNER;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  1859;  \V.  H.  Scanland,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—8). 

BERNIGE,  Union  Co.  [j  250  pop.,  on 
Arkansas  Southern  Rd.,  25  m.  N.  of  Ruston. 
Saw  mills  and  farming. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  Indepenaent;  four 
pages  18x24;  Bubscription  $1;  established  Sep- 
tember,4903;  G.  G.  Crlchet,  editor;  C.  C.  & 
G.  G.  Crlchet,  publishers  (6—5)  (A  A). 

JOURNAL;  Fridays  )AA). 

BOGALUSA,  Washington  Go.  n- 
AMERICAN;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

BREAUX  BRIDGE,  Saint  Martin 

Co.  g  654+  pop.,  on  Bayou  Teche,  11  m.  N 
W.  of  St.  Martinville.  the  county  seat, 
and  175  W.  by  N.  W.  of  New  Orleans.  Cot- 
ton, sugar  cane,  corn,  oats  and  potatoes. 

VALLEY  OF  THE  TECHE;  Satur- 
d&vs;  democratic;  four  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1888;  Martin  Patin, 
editor  and  publisher  (7—3  P). 

BUNKIE,  Avoyelles  Co.  Di873t  pop., 
on  St.  Louis,  Avoyelles  &  Southwestern 
Rd.,  15  m.  S.  of  Marksvllle,  the  county  seat, 
and  162  X.  W.  of  New  Orleans.  Sugar  re- 
fining and  sugar  mills  and  cotton-seed  oil 
mill.    Cane,  cotton  and  corn. 

REVIEW;  Fridays;  Independent;  six  to 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished Ocrober,  1903:  S.  E.  Schmink,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—7  P). 

CLINTON,   c.   h.,  Eatt  Feliciana  Co. 

n  960+  pop.,  on  Illinois  Central  Rd.,  32  m. 

N.  by  N.E.  of  Baton  Rouge,  the  State  capital. 

Cotton  trade    center.     Saw,  planing  and 

cotton  oil  mills  and  pressed  biick  plant. 

SOUTHERN  AVATCHMAN;  Satur- 
days ;  democratic ;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscrip- 
tton  $1.50:  established  18T7;  Rev.  H.  W. 
Rickey,  editor;  Wilbur  Bennett,  publisher. 

COLFAX,   c.    h.,    Grant    Co.    U   190t 

pop.— local  estimate  1,()()0— on   Shreveport 

&  Red  Valley  Rd.  and  Red  r.,  22  m.  N.  W.  of 

Alexandria.    Cotton  and  sugar  cane. 

CHRONICLE;  Saturdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  16x22;  subscription  gl;  estab- 
lished 1376:  H.  G.  Goodwyn,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2-8). 

COLUMBIA,  o.    h.,  Caldwell  Co.  t^ 

S83+  pop.,  on  St.   Louis,  Iron  Mountain  A 

Southern  Rd.  and  Ouachita  r.,  30  m.  S.  of 

Monroe.    Shipping  point  for  cotton. 

CALDWELL  W^ATCHMAN;  Fri- 
days; democratic;  four  pa^es  17x24;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1885;  S.  D.  S.  Walker, 
editor  and  publisher  (5—3). 


LOUISIANA. 


CONVENT,    c.  h.,   Saint    Jamet  Co. 

a,  630  pop.,  on  Yazoo  &  Mississippi  Valley 
Rd.  and  Mississippi  r.,  15  m.  S.  E.  of  Don- 
aldsonvllle  and  50  \V,  of  New  Orleans.  Seat 
of  Jefferson  College  and  Convent  of  Sa- 
cred Heart.    Sugar  cane  and  tobacco. 

L'INTERIM;    Saturdays;    democratic; 
English  and  French;  four  pages  16x22;  sub- 
scription   $2;     established  1880;    Mrs.    F.   B 
and  E.J.  Dlcharry.  editors;  Mrs.  F.  B.  Dl- 
charry,  publisher  (7—5). 

COTTSHATTA,  c.  h.,  Red  River  Co. 

tl   600+   pop.,   on    Red    r.,  60   m.   S.    E.  of 

Shreveport.    Shipping  point  for  cotton. 

CITIZEN;  Saturdays;  independent; 
four  pages  15x32;  subscription  $3;  established 
1876;  J.   P.  Clarkson,  editor  and  publisher. 

COVINGTON,  c.  h.,  Saint  Tammany 
Co.  D-  1,205+  pop.,  on  East  Louisiana  Rd. 
and  Bogue  Falla  r.,  40  m.  N.  of  New  Orleans. 
Sugar  cane,  corn,  rice,  cotton,  grapes,  cat- 
tle, poultry,  sheep  and  wool.  A  summer 
resort.    Mineral  wells  and  springs. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  18x24  ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
July,  1903;  W.  P.  Fussell,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—5). 

ST.  TAMMANY  FARMER;  Satur- 
days: democratic;  eight  pages  18x34;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1874;  W.  G.  Kenteel, 
editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 

CROWLEY,  c.  h.,  Acadia  Co.  g 
4,214+ pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Go's  Rd.,  165 
m.  W.  of  New  Orleans.  Rice,  cotton  and 
general  agriculture. 

SIGNAL ;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLY,  Saturdays;  independent- 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription- 
daily  85,  weekly  $1;  established  — daily  189S. 
weekly  1886;  Signal  Printing  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  issue  of  i,66o  in  1897  and 
2,282  in  1905,  since  which  it  has  not 
furnished  a  report,  but  was  credited 
with   more   than    1,000    in   1907. 

RICE  BELT  NEWS;  Wednesdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1897;  L.  Nussbaum,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—8). 

RICE  JOURNAL  AND  SOUTH- 
ERN FARMER;  monthly;  rice  indus- 
iy  and  farming;  thirty-two  to  forty  pages 
11x15 ;  subscription  $1  ;  established  1898  : 
eignal  Printing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers 
(1-8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  5,866  in  1904 
and  8,033  in  1905,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  a  report,  but  was  credit- 
ed   with    more    than    1,000    in    1907. 

DELHI,  Richland  Co.  cf  1,000  pop.,  on 

Vlcksburg,  Shreveport  and  Pacific  Rd. 

AFRO-AMERICAN  CITIZEN;  Sat- 
urdays: negro;  four  pages  15x24;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  June,  1904;  B.  L.  Toombs, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—5). 

DENHAM  SPRINGS,  Livingtton 

Co.  n,  150  pop.,  16  m.  E.  of  Baton  Rouge, 

the  State   capital,   and  1  from   Amite   r. 

Agricultural  products. 

NEWS;   Fridays;  four  pages  15x22;  sub- 
iscriptlon  Jl;   established  1898;  G.  L.  MInton 
editor  and  publisher. 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


415 


LOUISIANA. 


LOUISIANA. 


DE  RIDDER,  Calcasieu  Co.  P  ioOf 
pop.— local  estimate,  2,750 — on  Kansas  City 
Southern  anri  De  Ridder  &  Eastern  Rds.,70 
m.  5.  of  Beaumont,  Texas.  Farming  and 
stock  raising. 

MES.'^JENGER;    Thursdays;  four  pasres 
16x22;    subscriptiou   5U    cente:     established 
1900;  A.  Loftin,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 
Copies     printed:         954  in   1907 

DODSON,  y^iyin  Co.  t:  800  pop.,  on 

Arkansas  Southern  Rd.,  10  m.  N.  of  Winn- 

fleld,  the  county  seat.    Lumber  and  staves, 

cotton  and  corn. 

TIMES;  Fridays;  Independent;  four 
pages  16x22;  subscription  $i;  established 
AUijust,  1901;  Joel  T.  Payne,  editor;  J.  L. 
Pinekard,  publisher  (9—5). 

DONALDSON VILLE,  c.  li.,  As- 
cension  Co.  Q,  4,105+  pop.,  on  Texas  & 
Pacific  Rd.  and  Mississippi  r.,  65  m.  above 
New  Orleans,  at  the  head  of  Bayou  La- 
fourche. Center  of  largest  sugar  planta- 
tions In  Louisiana. 

DEiHOORAT?   every   evening    except 
Sunday  ;    democratic;     four    pages     15x22;  [ 
subscription  $4;   established  1900:   Edmund 
Maurln,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3  P).  1 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  X903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  ot 
the   claim. 

TIMEjS;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  VVEEKLiY,  Saturdays;  vtemocratic; 
daily  four,  weekly  eight  pages  13x19}^;  sub- 
scription—dally $4,  weekly  Sl-25;  e-tabllshed 
—daily  1895,  weekly  1902;  F.J.  Barlow,  editor; 
Jas.  Von  Lotten,  publisher. 

CHIEF;   Saturdays;   republican;  four 

Eages  18x24;  subscription  $2;  established  1871 ; 
luden   E.   Bentley,   editor   and    publisher 
■<9-5). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  1,038  in 
1897,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
any  definite  and  satisfactory  report, 
but  was  credited  with  more  than  1,000 
in    1906  and  1907. 

EROS,  Jackson  Co.  ±  on  Southern  Pa- 
cific Rd.,  25  m.  S.  W.  of  Monroe. 
PLAINDEAL-ER;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

EUNICE,  St.  Landry  Co.  316t  pop.- 
local  estimate  2,500— on  Southern  Pacific, 
New  Orleans  &  Pacific,  Texas  Pacific  and 
Colorado  Southern  Rds.,  30  m.  W.  of  Ope- 
lousas.    Cotton,  rice,  sugar  cane  and  corn. 

GALL;  Saturdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  14x24;  subscription  81;  established 
May,  1904;  Joseph  A.  Gil,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

NEWS;  Saturdays;  democratic:  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1:  estpblished 
August.  1907:  D.  L.  Stump,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (10— 7P). 

TARMERVILLE,  c.  h.,  Union  Co. 

^  453+  pop.,  near  the  confluence  of  Bayou 

Corney  and  Bayou  d'Arbonne,  95  m.  N.  W. 

of   Vlcksburg,  Miss.     Machine  shops    and 

iron  foundry. 

GAZETTE  ;  Wednesdays  ;  democratic; 
four  pages   17x24;    subscription    $1;    estab- 


lished 1873;  J.  O.  Trimble,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies 
regularly  in  the  years  1899  and  1900, 
but  has  not  since  set  up  any  claim  for 
issuing    so  many. 

FliOYD,  c.  h.,  West  Carroll  Co.  cf 
210  pop.,  17  m.  N.  of  Delhi,  the  nearest  sta- 
tion on  Vlcksburg,  Shreveport  &  Pacific 
Rd.    Cotton  and  corn. 

PIONEER  ENTERPRISE;  Fridays; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  S2:  estab- 
lished December,  19o7;  L.  Lipp,  editor  and 
publisher  (3— 8). 

FRANKLIN,  c.  h..  Saint  Mary  Co. 
g  2,692+  pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Co's  Rd. 
and  Bayou  Teche.  22  m.  S.  E.  of  New  Iberia. 
Sugar  cane. 

ST.  MARY  BANNER;  Saturdays; 
democratic;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1889;  W.  H.  Latham,  editor 
and  publisher  (8— 3). 

WATCH3IAN  AND  VINDICATOR 
NEWS;  Fridays;  independent  democratic; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1890;  Oscar  L.  Alpha,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1-5). 

FRANKLINTON,  c.  h.,  Washington 

Co.  D-  1.00  pop.,  on  New  Orleans  and  Great 

Northern  Rds.,   65  m.  N.  of  New  Orleans. 

Live  stock  and  farming. 

NEW  ERA  ;  Thursdays;  democratic;  four 
pagesl8x24;  subscription $1;  established  1887; 
W.  P.  Fusseli,  editor;    News  Printing  Com- 

j  pany  (Ltd.),  publishers  (1—8). 

I     W^ASHINGTON   LEA  DER;  Thurs 
days;  eight  pages  15x22:  subscription $1;  es- 

I  tablished  March,  1906;  J.  Vol  Brock,  editor; 

'  Leader    Publishing    Co.   (Ltd.),   publishers 

I  (4— 6P). 

GIBBSLAND,  Bienville  Co.  tl  558t 
pop.,  at  junction  of  Louisiana  &  Northwest 
and  Vlcksburg,  Shreveport  &  Pacific  Rds., 
40  m.  E.  of  Shreveport. 
NEWS;  Fridays  (A  A). 

GREENSBURG,  c.  h..  Saint  Helena 

'  Co.  a-  315+  pop.,  45  m.  N.  E.  of  Baton 
Rouge,  the  State  capitaL  Saw  mill,  cotton 
gins  and  brick-yards. 

ST.  HELENA  ECHO;  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1; 
established  1886;  W.  T.  Holland,  editor;  W.S. 
Holland,  publisher. 

GRETNA,  c.  h.,  Jeftrson  Co.  O,  3,969 
pop.,  on  New  Orleans,  Fort  Jackson  * 
Grand  Isle.  Southern  Pacific  Co's  and  Teiai 
*t  Pacific  Rds.  and  S.  bank  of  Mississippi  r., 
opposite  New  Orleans.  Cotton-seed  oil 
mills. 
COLORED  AMERICAN  APPEAL; 

Saturdays  (A  A)-  .  „      „  ^ 

JEFFERSON    DEMOCRAT;    Satur 
days ;  democratic ;  eight  pages  15x22 ;  subscrip- 
tion $2;  established  1879;  George  A,  Cox   edi- 
tor and  publisher  (5—3). 

GUEYDAN,  Vermilion  Co.  P  37«5t 
pop.— local  estimate  1,033— on  Vermilion 
Extension  of  the  Midland  Branch  Southern 
Pacific  Co's  Rd.,  17  m.  S.  W.  of  Crowley. 
Rice,  sugar  cane,  cotton  and  grain.  Fruit 
and  truck  farming. 
NEWS;  Fridays;  democratic;  four  pages 


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LOUISIANA. 


18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1897;  Fred. 
L.  Myers,  editor;  News  Publishing  Com- 
pany (Ltd.).  publishers  (1—8). 

HAHNVILLE,  c.  h.,  Saint    Charle$ 

Co.    Q,   447  pop.,  on   Texas  &  Pacific   Rd. 

and  Mississippi  r.,  30  m.  W.  of  New  Orleans. 

Sugar  cane  and  rice. 

HERALD;  Saturdays;  independent; 
four  pages  15x32;  BUbscription  t2;  estab 
llshed  1873;  I.  B.  Martin,  editor;  O.B.  Baquie, 
publisher  (8—3). 

HAMMOND,  Tangipahoa  Co.  D-  l,511t 
pop.,  on  Illinois  Central  Rd.,  16  m.  S.  of 
Amite  City,  the  county  seat,  and  53  N.  W.  of 
New  Orleans.  Agriculture  and  lumber. 

HERALD;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day (▲▲). 

LOUISIANA  SUN  ;  Fridays;  independ- 
ent; eight  pages  15x33:  subscription  $1:  es- 
tablished 1891;  Mrs.  L.  E.  Barnard,  editor 
and  Dublisher  (1 — 8). 

SOUTHERN  VINDICATOR;  Fri- 
days; democrat*'';  eight  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1;  establlshdd  1893;  J.B.Adams, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

HARRISONBURG,    c.   h.,    Cata- 

houla  Co.  n  303t  pop.,  on  Ouachita  r.,  30  m. 

N.  W.  of  Natchez,  Miss.   Shipping  point. 

CATAHOULA  NEWS;  Saturdays; 
democratic;  four  pages  16x23;  subscription 
$1;  established  1873;  R.J.  Wilson,  editor;  A.S. 
Harrell,  publisher. 

HAYNESVILIiE,  Claiborne   Co.  ^ 
280t  pop.,  on  Louisiana  &  Northwest  Rd. 
INDEPENDENT;  Fridays  (A  A). 

H  O  M  £  R,  o.  h.,  Claiborne  Co.  ^  l,157t 
pop.,  on  Louisiana  &  Northwest  Rd.,  17  m. 
N.  of  Gibsland.    Cotton  plantations. 

GUARDIAN-JOURNAL;  Wednes 
days;  democratic;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1877;  J.  E.  Hulse,  editor ; 
J.  E.  Hulse  &  Son,  publishers  (11—5). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  1.133  in 
1903,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
any  definite  and  satisfactory  report, 
but  has  been  credited  with  more  thaa 
1,000  in   1906  and   1907. 

H  O  U  M  A,  c-  h.,  Terrebonne  Co.  P, 
3,212t  pop.,  on  Southern   Pacific   Co's  Rd.. 
15  m.  S.  E.  of  Thibodeaux  and  70  W.  S.  W 
of  New  Orleans.     Agriculture  and  manu- 
facturing.   Sugar,  molasses,  rice  and  corn. 
COURIER;  Saturdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1878-    Easton   Duval,   editor  and   publisher. 
TERREBONNE   T1I>IES;  Saturdays; 
republican;   four  pages  15x22;   subscription 
$1;    established    1899;    Wallis   Bros.,  editors 
and  publishers. 

INDEPENDENCE,  Tangipahoa 
Co.  D-  200  pop.,  on  Illinois  Central  Rd., 
6  m.  S.  of  Amite  City. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
February,  1903;  G.  W.  Read,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12—3). 

JACKSON,  ^«*'  Feliciana  Co.  D 
2,012+  pop.,  near  Mississippi  r.,  12  m.  W.  of 
Clinton,  the  county  seat,  and  38  m.  N.  N.  W. 
of  Baton  Rouge,  the  State  capital.    Seat  of 


LOUISIANA. 


State  Asylum  for  Insane.     Cotton,  corn,, 

sugar  cane,  potatoes,  peas  and  hay. 

FELICIANA  RECORD;  Saturdays; 
democratic;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1906;  May  E.  Leake,  editor; 
H.  J.  Leake,  publisher  (1—8). 

JEANERETTE,  Iberia  Co.  g  l,90ot 
pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Co's  Rd.,  11  m.  S. 
E.  of  New  Iberia,  the  county  seat.  Manu- 
facturing and  cotton  plantations. 

COAST  HERALD;  Saturdays;  local; 
six  pages  18x24;  subscription $1;  established 
1898:  J.  W.  Watts,  editor  and  publisher 
(4—5  PJ. 

JENA,   Catahoula   Co.  Q   18t   pop.,  on 
Louisiana  &  Arkansas  Rd.,  40  m.  S.  E.  of 
Winnfleld. 
TRIBUNE;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

JENNINGS,   Calcasieu    Co.    JJ  l,539t 

pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Co's  Rd.,  34  m. 

E.  of  Lake  Charles,  the  county  seat.    Sugar 

cane,  rice,  fruit,  hay  and  lumber. 

RECORD;  every  morning  except  Sun- 
day, and  SOUTHERN  RECORD,  Thurs 

days;  inaependent;  eight  pages  15x22:  sub- 
scription—daily  $6,  weekly  $1;  established- 
daily  1900.  weekly  1892;  N.  L.  Miller,  editor 
and  publisher  (7—3  P). 

JONESBORO,     Jackson    Co.  [j  52fr 

pop.,  on  Arkansas  Southern  Rd.,  14  m.  S.W. 

of  Vernon. 

JACKSON  INDEPENDENT:  Thurs- 
days; deniocrallc;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1892;  W.  C.  Bresh^ 
editor;  J.D.  McBrlde,  publisher  (12—8). 

KAPIiAN,    Vermilion    Co.   Q    on 

Southern  Pacific  Rd.,  9  m.  E.  of  Abbeville. 

Agricultural  district. 

TIMES;  Saturdays;  Independent;  four 
pages  15x22:  subscription  $1  ;  established 
1902;  C.  N.  Springer,  editor;  The  Kaplan  Pub- 
lishing and  Printing  Co.,  publishers  (5—3). 

KENTWOOD,  Tangipahoa  Co.  a- 

1,313+  pop.,  ou  Illinois  Central  Rd.,80  m.  N. 

of  New  Orleans.  Truck  farming  and  lumber, 

COMMERCIAL;  Saturdays ;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1895;  L.  De  Coux,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8-3). 

LAFAYETTE,  c.  h.,  Lafayette  Co.  p 
6,800  pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Co's  Rd. 
and  Bayou  "Vermilion,  60  m.  S.  W.  of  Baton 
Rouge,  the  State  capital.  Cotton,  sugar 
cane  and  rice. 

ADVERTISER;  semi-weekly,  Tuesdays 
and  Fridays;  democratic;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1865;  W.  A.  Le 
Rosen,  editor;  Le  Rosen  &  Alpha,  publish- 
ers (1—8). 

GAZETTE;  Saturdays;  four  pages  17x24; 
subscription  $1;  established  1893;  Homer 
Mouton.  editor  and  publisher. 

LAKE    ARTHUR,    Calca$ieu    Co. 

p  l.OcO  pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Rd.,  35  m. 

S.  E.  of  Lake  Charles. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  independent;  four 
to  six  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1900;  S.W.  Paxson,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

LAKE  CHARLES,  c.  h.,  Calcatieu 
Co.   p  6,680+    pop.,    on    Southern    Pacific 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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LOUISIANA. 


Go's,  Kansas  City,  Pittsburg  &  Gulf,  and 
Kansas  Cltj',  Watkins  and  Gulf  Rds.,  Cal- 
casieu r.  and  Lake  Charles,  210  m.  W.  of 
New  Orleans.    Lumbering  and  farming. 
AMERICAN;   everj-  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Saturdays;  inde- 
pendent;   daily   four    pages    20x26,   weekly 
eight   pages   15x:i2 ;   subscription— daily   $6, 
weekly  $1;  established— daily   1883,   weekly 
1881  ;  Lake  Charles  Printing  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers  (1 — i). 

Copies  printed:  The  daily  edition 
of  this  paper  had  credit  for  an  aver- 
age issue  of  1,56s  in  1903  and  1,852 
in  1904,  since  which  it  has  not  fur- 
nished any  definite  and  satisfactory 
report,  but  was  credited  with  more  than 
1,000   in    1906   and   1907. 

PREHS;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  democratic; 
dally  four  pages  18x24,  weekly  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription— daily  $6,  weekly  $1;  es- 
tablished-daily 189.5,  weekly  1893;  R.  W. 
Wooley,  editor  and  publisher. 

LAKE  PROVIDENCE,  c.h. ,^as< 

Carroll  Co.  rf  1,256+  pop.,  on  Mississippi 
r..  35  m.  N.  by  N.  W.  of  Vicksburg,  Miss.  Cot- 
ton and  sugar  cane. 

BANNER-DEMOCRAT;  Saturdays; 
democratic;  four  pages  20x26:  subscription 
$2;  established  1888;  J.  N.  Turner,  editor  and 
publisher. 

SENTRY;  Thursdays:  democratic; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1900;  B.  Wayles  Browne,  editor  and 
publisher  (8—3). 

LAKESIDE,  Cameron  Co.  p  22t  pop., 
on  Grand  Lake,  15  m.  W.  of  Gueydan,  near- 
est station  on  Southern  Pacific  Rd. 
CAMERON   COURIER;   Saturdays 

(A  A). 

LECOMPTE,  Rapides  Co.  a  2,660 
pop.,  on  Texas  Pacific  Southern  Pacific 
and  Red  River  &  Gulf  and  Rock  Island 
Rds..  16  m.  S.  E.  of  Alexandria,  the  county 
seat.  Agriculture,  sugar  cane  and  cotton 
raising.  Cotton  seed  oil  and  shingle  mills, 
ice  and  canning  factories. 
DRUMMER;    Saturdays;   local;   eight 

pages   13x20  ;    subscription   $1  ;   established 

1899;  "  Yankee  "  Meere,  editor  and  publisher 

(1-8). 

LEESVILLE,  c.  h.,  Vernon  Co.  -d 
l,148tpop.,  10  m.  E.  of  Sabine  r.  and  65  W. 
of  Alexandria.    Agriculture. 

"LEADER  ;  Thursdays;  four  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1  ;  established  1899  ;  R.  Lee 
Richardson,  editor  and  publisher. 

VERNON  NEWS;  Thursdays ;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription $1;  established  1882; 
J.  A.  Darst,  editor  and  publisher  (6— 5). 

LOGANSPORT,  De  Soto  Co.  -D  688t 
pop.,  on  Houston,  East*  West  Texas,  Hous- 
ton &  Shreveport  and  Louisiana  Northern 
Rds.,  and  Sabine  r.,  40  m.  S.  of  Shreveport. 
INTERSTATE  NEWSBOY' ;  Fridays; 
democratic;  eight   to  sixteen  pages   11x15; 
subscription  $1;  established  1899;  R.E.Bul- 
loch, editor  and  publisher  (1—7). 

MANDEVILLE,  St.    Tammany  Co. 

a-   1,029   pop.,   on    East  Louisiana  Rd.,  10 

m.  S.  of  Covington. 

WAVE  ;  Saturdays;  independent;  four 
pages   15x22 ;   subscription  $1  ;   established 

27 


1901;  Louis  Rosenthal,  editor  and  publisher 
(1-4)  (AA). 

MANSFIELD,  c.  h..  Be  Soto  Co. 
ti  847+  pop.,  on  Texas  &  Pacific  Rd.,  40  m.  S. 
of  Shreveport.    Cotton  and  corn. 

DE  SOTA  PROfJRESS;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  April,  1904;  F.  A.  Learning  & 
Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (1—8). 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  Independent; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  fl;  estab- 
lished 1906;  J.  E.  Hewitt,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

JOURNAL  ;  Fridays;  democratic;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1891; 
J.  T.  McClanahan,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3). 

MANY,  c.  h.,  Sabine  Co.  -a  3.54t  pop.— 
local  estimate  800—70  m.  S.  of  Shreveport. 
Cotton  and  corn  culture.  Cypress,  oak  and 
pine. 

SABINE  BANNER;  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1 :  es- 
tablished 1890:  Leo  Vandegaer,  editor;  J.  G. 
Bellsle,  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  issue  of  i,445  for  the  year  1905, 
but  has  not  since  made  definite  and 
satisfactory  claim  to  issuing  so  many 
as    1,000    copies. 

MARKSVILLE,  c.  h.,  Avoyelles  Co. 
a  837+  pop.,  on  Avoyelles  Rd.,  25  m.  S.  E.  of 
Alexandria.    Cotton  and  corn. 

AVOYELLES  BLADE;  Saturdays; 
democratic;  four  pages  17x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  1890;  A.  D.  Laf argue,  editor; 
Perry  B.  Snoddy,  publisher  (A  A ). 

AVOYELLES  ENTERPRISE; 
Thursdays;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1:  established  1894;  T.  T.  Fields,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 

NEWS:  Saturdays  (A  A). 

MELVILLE,  St.  Landry  Co.  g  1,400 
pop.,  on  Texas  &  Pacific  and  Opelousas  Gulf 
&  Northern  Rds.,  144  m.  N.  W.  of  New  Or- 
leans.   Agriculture  and  lumbering. 

ATCHAFALAYA  WAVES;  Fridays; 
democratic,  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  January,  1908;  George  A. 
Bailey,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

MER  ROUGE,  Morehouse  Co.  [j 

465+  pop.,  on  Iron  Mountain  Rd.,  28  m.  N.  of 

Monroe.    Agriculture. 

DEMOCRAT;  Fridays;  democratic  jfour 
pages  17x24;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
1896  ;  C.  G.  Scott,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 

MINDEN,  c.  h.,  Wtbiter  Co.  ^  l,561t 
pop.,  on  Louisiana  &  Arkansas  Rd.  and 
Bayou  Dorcheat,  29  m.  N.  E.  of  Shreveport. 
Cotton  market  and  lumber. 

COLORED  REFORMER;  Saturdays 

(A  A). 

DEMOCRAT;  Fridays;  democratic; 
eight  to  sixteen  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.25;  established  1896;  H.  A.  Davis,  editor; 
Democrat  Printing  Co..  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  eflFect. 

WEBSTER  SIGNAL  ;  Fridays;  dem- 
ocratic; eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1; 
established  1890;  J.  P.  Kent,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8—3). 


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MONROE,  c.  h.,    Ouachita  Co.  [j 

16,(J()i)  pop.,  on  Queen  &  Crescent  Route 
and  St.  Louis,  Iron  Mountain  &,  Southern 
Rda.  and  Ouachita  r.,  75  m.  W.  of  Vicks- 
burg.  Miss.  Cotton-seed  oil  mills,  cotton 
compress  and  Ice  factory.  Trade  center 
for  cotton  and  agricultural  products. 

NEVVri;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription— dally  $5, 
weekly  91;  established— daily  1892,  weekly 
1893;  J.  W.Smith,  manager;  Ouachita  Print- 
ing Company,  Ltd.,  publishers  (1—8). 

STAR}  every  evening  except  Sunday; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $5;  estab- 
lished 1897;  Star  Printing  Company,  Ltd., 
editors  and  publishers  (1—8). 

B(J JLLiETIN;  Thursdays;  independent- 
democratic;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  1880;  B.  A.  Trousdale,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average^  issue  of  1,284  in 
1900,  but  has  not  since  made  claim  to 
issuing   so   many    as    1,000   copies. 

MORGAN  CITY,  Saint  Mary   Co. 

P  2,:i32t  pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Go's 
Rd.,  80  m.  W.  by  S.  W.  of  New  Orleans. 
Oyster  trade.  Central  sugar  depot  of  South- 
western Louisiana.    Lumber  market. 

REVIEW;  Saturdays ;  republican ; 
four  pages  15x32;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1868;  J.  R.  JoUey.  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

RURAL  TOPICS;  Saturdays;  field, 
orchard  and  garden;  four,  pages  14x20;  sub- 
•criptlon  $1  ;  established  1878  ;  W.  B.  Gray, 
editor;  Gray  &  Son,  publishers, 

NAPOLEONVILLE,    c.    h.. 

Asaumption   Co.    p    945t    pop.,   on    Bayou 

Lafourche,    18    m.    S,  of    Donaldsonville. 

Farming,  cotton  growing,  rice  and  sugar 

cane. 

ASSUMPTION      PIONEER;     Satur 
days;  four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $2;  es- 
tabliahed    I860;    Pioneer     Publishing    Com- 
pany, editors  and  publishers  (7—3  P). 

NATCHITOCHES,  c.    h.,   Natchi- 

tochea  Co.  -n  2,338+  pop.,  on  Natchitoches 
&  Red  River  Valley  Rd.  and  Cane  r.,  80  m. 
S.  E.  of  Shreveport.    Corn,  hay  and  cotton. 

ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays;  demo- 
•ratic;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1888;  Mrs.  C.  L.  Breazeale,  editor 
and  publisher  (2—3), 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  190 J 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the    claim. 

TLHESj  Fridays;  democratic;  eight  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  March, 
1903;  C.M.Cunningham,  editor;  D.D.Nuck- 
olls, publlshei-  (6—5). 

NEW  IBERIA  c.  h..  Iberia  Co.  P 
6,815+  pop.,  on  Franklin  &  Abbeville  and 
Southern  Pacific  Rds.,  125  m.  W.  of  New 
Orleans. 

ENTERPRISE -LE  A  DER;  dally; 
democratic;  four  pages;  subscription  S6; 
Fishpr  &  Hill,  editors;  Enterprise  Leader 
Publishing  Co.  (Ltd.),  publishers  (1—7). 

IBERIAN;  Saturdays;  independent- 
democratic;  six    pages  18x24;   subscription 


LOUISIANA— New  Orleans. 


$1;  established  1893;  E.  F.  Millard,  editor  and 
publisher  (T— 5). 

NEW    ORLEANS,    c.   h.,   Orleans 

Co.  Q,  287,104+  pop.,  center  of  nine  rail- 
roads, on  the  Mississippi  r.,  110  m.  from  Its 
mouth.  Extensive  foreign  and  domestic 
commerce  and  manufactures.  Steamboats 
to  all  points  on  the  Mississippi  and  its  tribu  - 
taries.  It  is  a  great  commercial  center  and 
largest  cotton  market  In  the  world. 
DAILY. 

DEUTSCHE  ZEITUNG;  every  morn- 
ing except  Monday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thurs- 
days; German;  independent;  daily  eight, 
weekly  twelve  pages  15x22;  subscription- 
dally  $12,  weekly  $3;  established— daily  1847, 
Sunday  and  weekly  1861;  N.  O.  German, 
editor;  Gazette  Publishing  Co.,  publishers. 
Office,  532  Poydras  street  (1—7). 

Copies  printed:  The  weekly  edition 
of  this  paper  had  credit  for  issuing 
more  than  1,000  copies  regularly  in  the 
years  1898  and  1900,  but  has  not  since 
set  up  any  definite  and  satisfactory 
claim    for    issuing    so    many. 

ITEI>I;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  Sunday  morning;  independent;  daily 
eight  to  twelve,  Sunday  twenty-four  to 
thirty  pages  17x22;  subscription  $5;  estab- 
lished 1877;  Item  Co.,  Ltd.,  publishers.  Office, 
336  Camp  street  (li— 5  P). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  16,224  in 
1897  and  21,930  in  1905,  since  which  it 
has  not  furnished  a  report,  but  was 
credited  with  more  than  20,000  in  1907. 
Publisher's  announcement.— What  the  Chi- 
cago News  is  to  Chicago,  or  the  Buffalo 
News  Is  to  Buffalo,  so  Is  the  New  Orleans 
Item  to  New  Orleans.  The  Item  guaran- 
tees advertisers  a  larger  total  circulation 
by  over  10,000  copies  of  any  New  Orleans 
newspaper.  The  city  circulation  of  the 
Item  is  guaranteed  to  be  double  that  of  any 
other  New  Orleans  paper,  and  larger  than 
any  other  trvo  New  Orleans  papers  com- 
bined. The  Item  reaches  the  homes  and 
hearts  of  its  readers,  and  a  canvaiss  of  the 
"Garden  District"  (the  exclusive  residen- 
tial section  of  New  Orleans)  shows  the 
Item  to  have  the  largest  circulation  in  the 
quality  section  of  that  city.  In  addition  to 
Its  having  the  exceedingly  large  excess 
circulation.  Further,  the  Item's  rates  per 
line  per  thousand  of  circulation  are  much 
cheaper  than  any  other  New  Orleans  news- 
paper, and  it  is  difficult  for  an  advertiser 
to  make  a  successful  campaign  in  New  Or- 
leans without  using  the  Item. 

In  1907  the  Jtem  carried  more  local  de- 
partment  store,  more  local   display,  and 
more  foreign  advertising  than  any  other 
New  Orleans  newspaper.    Smith  &  Thomp- 
son, advertising  representatives,  225  Fifth 
Ave.,  New  York— Tribune  Bldg..  (iJhlcago. 
L'ABEILLE  DE  LA  NOIJVELLE- 
ORLEANS;  every  morning,  and  WEEK- 
LY, Saturdays;  French;  democratic;  eight 
pages  22x29;  subscription— daily  $12,  weekly 
$.3;   established    1837;    Armand    Cardevllle, 
editor;  NO.  Bee  Publishing  Co.  (Ltd.),  pub- 
lishers.   Office.  73  Chartres  street  (2— 3). 
Copies  printed:    daily,  41: ## 
No     definite     and     satisfactory     state- 
ment  has   ever    been    secured   from    the 
weekly    edition,    but    it    had    credit    for 
exceeding  2,250  in   1897  and  more  than 
1,000    in    1898.    and    every    year    since, 
up    to    and    including    1907. 

NEWS;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  Sunday  morning;  independent;  dally 
eight  to  twelve,  Sunday  sixteen  to  twenty- 
four  pages   18x24;    subicription— daily   and 


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LOUISIANA— New  Orleans. 


LOUISIANA— New  Orleans. 


Sunday  $5;    established  1890;    New  Orleans    has   been    credited   with   exceeding   2,250 

PuolishlugCceditors and  publishers.  Office,    ^p   jg   ^^d   includino-    iqot 

445  Camp  street  U-S).  ^.„     !      HARLEQUIN;  ^Wednesdays;     demo- 

topies    printed:     ihis    paper    had    ere- 1  crailc  ;  tweUe  pages  10x14  ;  subscription  $2; 

dir    for    an    average    issue    of    i6>o64    m   establlsued  1899;  J.  M.  Lereque,  editor  and 

1899    and    21,383    in    1904,    since    which    publisher.     Office,   Cotton   Exchange  (1—5). 

Copies  printed:  Xo  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding    1,000    in    1905    and    1906. 

HEKALiD;  Thursdays;  Independent; 
eight  pages  18x22;  subscription  $i;  estab- 
lished 1892;  Dr.  C.  V.  Kraft,  editor  and  pub- 
lislier  U— S). 

Copies  printed:  Xo  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding    2,250    in    1907. 


it  has  not  furnished  a  report,  but  was 
credited  with  more  than  17,500  in 
1906    and    1907. 

PICAYUNE;  every  morning,  and 
WEEH.JLlf>  twice-aweek,  Monday*  and 
Thursdays;  democratic;  dally  twelve  or 
fourteen,  Sunday  twenty-six  to  thirty-two, 
weekly  ten  pages  17x32;  subscription -daily 
<12,  Sunday  $2,  weekly  jl;  established— daily 
1837,  weekly  1841;  Nicholson  Publisning  Com- 
pany, Ltd.,  editors  and  publishers.  Office, 
826-330  Camp  street  (1—3). 
Copies  printed :(0  0)Xo  definite  and  satis 


.^^-    „"....ji     JEVVlsJH  L-EDGER;  Fridays;  Jewish; 

factory  statement  has  ever  been  secured |  twenty  pages  iuxl4;  subscription  $2;  eatab- 
from  this  paper,  but  the  daily  edition  lUhed  isws;  A.  Steeg.  editor  and  publisher. 
had   credit   for   exceeding   20,000  in  1907.    Office.  Hennen  building. 

(0  0)  The  Sunday  edition  had  credit  for  Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
exceeding  17,500  in  1901,  and  every  dit  for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies 
year    since,    up    to    and    including    1907.  ;  regularly    in   the    years    1898    and    1900, 

The  weekly  edition  had  credit  fori  but  has  not  since  set  up  any  claim  for 
exceeding  2,250  in  1900  and  more  than  I  issuing  so  many. 

1,000  in  1901,  and  every  year  since.  L<A  GUEPE;  Saturdays;  democratic; 
up   to   and   including   1907  eight  pages,  French  and  English,  16x22;  sub- 

STATES;  every  evening  'except  Sunday.  SeduJJ;  l!it^veVZiJ.,S^%^X^l\ 
and  Sunday  morning;  democratic;  daily  ten    publishers..  Office,  208   Canal   street  (1-4) 


to  twelve,  Sunday  twenty-four  to  thirty  two 
pages  ltix22;  subscription— daily  $7,  Sunday 
$1.50;  established  1880;  W.  C.  Chevis,  editor; 
Dally  States  Publishing  Co.,  publishers. 
Office,  406  Camp  street  (5—5  P). 


l/I  T  A  liO  -  AMERICAN  O  DI 
XUOVA  ORLEANS  J  Saturdays:  Italian; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$2;  established  1884;  E.  Cavalll,  editor; 
L'ltalo- Americano  Publishing  Co.  (Ltd.), 
Copies    printed:    daily,    18,443  in   1900;  publishers.    Office,  129  Decatur  street  (5 — 3). 

18,693  in  1902'       Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
18,658  in  1904'  factory  statement  has  ever  been  secured 
19,185  in  1905  '  from  this   paper,   but   it   had   credit   for 
Sunday,    21.59s  in  1903   exceeding    1,000    in    1906    and    1907. 

21,765  in  190S       LOUISIANA     PLANTER     AND 


(Including    Sunday)     19,380  in   1906 

Since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 

definite   and   satisfactory   report,  but   was 

credited  with  more  than   17,500  in   1907. 

TIMES-DEMOCRAT;  every  morning, 
and  SE3II-WEEKLY,  Tuesdays  and 
Fridays;  democratic;  daily  twelve,  Sunday 
twenty-four,  semi  weeklj'  twenty  two  pages 
161^x22:  subscription— daily  $12,  Sunday  $2, 
■enil-w6ekly$l;  established— daily  1863,  semi- 
weekly  1895;  Times  Democrat  Publishing  Co., 
edltorsaud  publishers.  Office,  60  Camp  street 
(12—5). 

Copies  printed. (0©)X'o  definite  and  satiS' 


SUGAR  MANUFACTURER;  Satur 
days;  sugar  and  rice;  forty-eight  pages  9x12; 
subscription  $3;  established  1888;  John  Dy- 
mond,  editor;  Louisiana  Planter  and  Sugar 
Manufacturer  Co.,  publishers.  Office,  339 
Carondelet  street  (2—4). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  issuing  more  than  3,000  copies 
regularly  in  the  years  1895  and  1904. 
but  has  not  since  set  up  any  definite 
and  satisfactory  claim  for  issuing  so 
many. 

MORNING  STAR;  Saturdays;  roman 
catholic;  independent;  sixteen  pages  lOJ^x 


factory   statement  has  ever  been  secured    15J^;  subscription  $2;  established  1868;  J.  N. 

from    this    paper,    but    the    daily    edition  i  polllgan.   editor;    The  Morning    Star  Pub- 

u   A    ^  ^Ait.   f^X       r^^^A-,^,^    -.^  ^^i  i^  T/^r.^    1  lishlng  Co.,  Inc..  publishers.    Office.  bU6Com- 
had   credit  for  exceeding   20  000  m  1907.  ^^^.^jB^pj^^g  (__^-^^ 

The    Sunday    edition    had   credit    for        Copies   printed:    This   paper  had  cre- 

exceedmg     17,500     in     1903     and    more^;^   ^^^   issuing  more    than    1,000  copies 

than    12,500   in    1906   and    1907.  |  regularly   in   tiie   years    1899   and    1900. 

The   semi-weekly   had    credit    for   ex- 1  y^^^  jj^g  ^Qt  since  set  up  any  claim  for 

ceeding   2,250    in    1900   and  more   thani  issuing  so  many. 

,1,000  in  1901,  and  every  year  since,  up      SOUTHERN  REPUBLICAN;  Thurs- 

to   and   including    1906.  days;  republican;  four  pages  15x22;  subscrlp- 

-mrinrtrTv  tlon  $1;  establl.shed  1898;  Joseph  Le  Blanc, 

WJ^tKi^Y.  editor  and  publisher.    Office,  835  Burgundy 

CATHOLIC    CHURCHMAN;   Tues     street  (A  A): 

days;  roman  catholic;  twenty  pages  11x15;  '       Copies    printed:    For    the    year    1899 

•ubscrlption  $2;  established  19^17;   Whitney  |    ,  •     n-inpr%ppTnprI   to   assert  that   it  had 

Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (1-S).  .  ^'^'^   P=^Per   seemed   to   assert  tnat   it   naa 

CHRISTIAN  ADVOCATE;  Thur.-  an  ave'-age  issue  exceeding  10^^^^ 
days;  methodist  episcopal,  south;  sixteen!  les,  but  failed  to  furnish  such  dennite 
pages  11x14:  subscription  $2;  established  information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
18S0;  Rev.  John  W.  Boswell,  D.D.,  editor;  ,  cordance  of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
Charles  O.  Chalmers,  publisher.  Office,  512  j^^g  ^q^  since  made  any  renewal  ot 
Camp  street  (2—8).  |  ^^   claim 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  ere-  SOUTHWESTERN  CHRISTIAN 
dit  for  an  average  issue  ot  3,605  m  ^d vqC ATE;  Thursdays;  methodist  epls- 
1901,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished  copal;  sixteen  pages  12il7;  subscription  $1.25; 
any  definite   and  satisfactory  report,  but   established  1865;   R.E.Jones,   D.D.,  editor; 


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AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


LOUISIANA— Neiv  Orleans. 


Office,  429  Caron- 


Eaton  &  Mains,  publishers 
delet  street  (1 — 6). 

Copies   printed:   This   paper   had   cre- 
dit   for    an    average    issue    of    4,556    in 
1897   and  9.490  in   1904,   since  which   it 
has     not     furnished     any     definite     and 
satisfactory     report,     but     was     credited 
with  more  than   7,500   in   1906  and   1907. 
SOUTHWESTERN    PRESBVTEK- 
IAN;   Wednesdays;    presbyteiiau;   twenty 
pages   11x15;    subscription    $2;    established 
1868;    George    Summey,    managing    editor. 
Office.  204  Camp  street  (2—8). 

Copies     printed:     4,801  in  1903 
4,819  in  1904 
4,620  in  1905 
4,990  in   1906 
5,198  in   1907, 
SUGAR   PLANTERS'  JOURNAL,; 
Saturdays;    sugar   industry;    sixteen   pages 
11x14;  subscription  $2;  established  1870;  Sugar 
Planters'  Journal  Co.,  publishers.    Office,  520 
Poydras  street  (8—3). 

Copies    printed: 

this   paper   seemed 
an    average    issue 
ies,   but    failed   to 
information 
cordance   of 


LOUISIANA— New  Orleans. 


For    the    year    1901 

to  assert  that  it  had 
exceeding  1,000  cop- 
furnish  such  definite 
as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the  claim. 

UNITED    LABOR   JOURNAL;  Sat 

urdays;  labor;  twenty  pages  llxiri;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1897;  United  Labor  Jour- 
nal Publishing  Co.,  publishers.  Ottiee,  734 
Union  street  (1—8). 

SEMI-MONTHLY. 

LUMBER      TRADE      JOURNAL ; 

semi-monthly;  lumber;  flfty-two pages  11x14; 
subscription  $1;  established  1882:  John  E. 
Williams,  editor;  W.  C.  Wright,  manager; 
Lumber  Trade  Journal,  publishers.  Office, 
606  Commercial  place  (2—3). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1902 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the   clafm. 

VINDICATOR;  semi-monthly;  Insur- 
ance; twenty  pages  9x12;  subscription  $3; 
established  1883;  Stephen  H.  Alison,  editor 
and  publisher.  Office,  702  Liverpool  and 
London  Globe  building  (1—8). 

MONTHLY. 

EVANGELIST;  monthly:  non-denomi- 
national; thirty-two page87xl0;  subscription 
50  cents;  established  May.  1905;  J.  Benjamin 
Lawrence,  editor  and  publisher.  Office,  1566 
Camp  street  (1—8). 

INSURANCE  AGENT;  monthly;  in- 
surance; twentA'  four  pages  9x12;  subscrip- 
tion $3;  established  1888:  Charles  M.  Hero, 
editor  and  publisher.  Office,  622  Commercial 
place  (12—3), 

LOUISIANA  GROCER;  monthly; 
grocery;  twenty-eight  pages  9x12;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1900;  F.  Clay  Viguerie, 
editor;  Retail  Grocers'  Association,  publish- 
ers.   Office,  504  Poydras  street  (1—8). 

LOUISIANA  SCHOOL  REVIEW; 
monthly;  education;  twenty-eight  wages  fix 
9;  subscription  $1  ;  established  1893.  E.  L. 
Stephens,  editor;  E.L.Stephens  and  Nicholas 
Bauer,  publlsheri.  Office,  3425  Canal  street 
(11— 5  P). 

MEDICAL  AND  SURGICAL 
JOURNAL;  monthly;  medical;  one  hun- 
dred and  twenty  pages  5x8;  subscription  $2; 
established  1844;  Chat.  Chassalgnac,  M.D., 
and  Isadore  Dyer,  M.D.,  editors  and  publlsh- 


had   cre- 

2,366  in 
which  it 
but    was 

in    1907. 


ers.      Office.   Tulane    avenue    and    Liberty 
street  (1-8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  years  1903 
and  1907  this  paper  seemed  to  assert 
that  it  had  an  average  issue  exceeding 
i,ooo_  copies,  but  failed  to  furnish  such 
definite  information  as  would  warrant 
the  accordance  of  a  rating  to  that 
effect. 

MEN  AND  MATTERS;  monthly;  lit- 
erary and  commercial;  fifty-two  pages  7x10; 
subscription  $1;  established  1894;  Miss  M. 
Evans,  editor  and  publisher.  Office,  320  Mag- 
azine street  (8—3). 

Copies  printed :  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  1,500  for 
the  year  1898,  but  has  not  since  made 
claim  to  issuing  so  many  as  1,000  cop- 
ies. 

SOUTHERN  BUCK;  monthly:  Benev 
olent  Protective  Order  of  Elks;  fifty-two 
pages 8x10;  subscription  $1;  established  Nov., 
1900:  Aubrey  Murray,  editor  and  publisher. 
Office,  428  Camp  street  (12—4). 

Copies    printed:    This    paper 
dit    for    an    average    issue    of 
1902   and  4,815   in    1904,  since 
has    not     furnished    a    report, 
credited   with  more   than  4,000 

SQUARE  AND  COMPASS;  monthly; 
masonic:  twelve  pages  11x17;  subscription 
$1;  established  1893;  A.  Steeg,  editor  and 
publisher.    Office,  532  Natchez  street. 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1897 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the   claim. 

TRADE  INDEX;  monthly;  commer- 
cial; seventy-two  pages  10x13;  subscription 
$2;  established  1889;  James  J.  Lea,  editor 
and  publisher.  Office.  402  Board  of  Trade 
(6-5).  ^ 

Copies^  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies 
regularly  in  the  years  1897  and  1900, 
but  has  not  since  set  up  any  claim  for 
issuing  so  many. 

NEW  ROADS,  c.  h.,  Pointe  Coupee 

Co.  D  770-I'  pop.,  4  m.  S.  of  Mississippi  r.  and 
36  N.  W.  of  Baton  Rouge,  the  State  capital. 
Cotton  and  sugar  cane. 

POINTE  COUPEE    BANNER? 

Saturdays;  four  pages  15x22:  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1876;  L.  B.  Claiborne, 
editor;  J.  P.  Gosserand.  publisher. 

POINTE  COUPEE  ECHO;  Saturdays; 
four  pages  18x2-i;  subscription  S1.50;  estab- 
lished September.  1905;  Conrad  J.  Leooq, 
editor;  Pointe  Coupee  Echo  Publishing  Co., 
Ltd.,  publishers  (11— 5  P). 

OPELOUSAS,  c.  li.,  Saint  Landry 
Co.  D  2,951+  pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific 
Co'sRd.,  45  m.  W.  by  N.  W.  of  Baton  Rouge, 
the  State  capital.  Cotton,  corn,  rice  and 
stock  raising. 

COURIER;  Saturdays  English  and 
French;  democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1852;  Leonce  Sandoz, 
editor  and  publisher. 

ST.  LANDRY  CLARION ;  Satur- 
days; democratic:  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription 81  ;  established  1890  :  Raymond 
Breaux,  editor  and  publisher  (2 — 3). 

LOOKOUT;  seml-nfonthly  (A  A). 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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LOUISIANA. 


LOUISIANA. 


PLAQUEMINE,  c.  h..  Iberville  Co. 

g  3,590f  pop.,  on  Texas  &  Paeinc  Rd. 
and  Mississippi  r.,  12  m.  S.  by  S.  W.  of 
Baton  Rouge,  the  State  capital.  Barrel 
factory  and  saw  and  shingle  mills. 

IBERVIIil^E  SOUTH;  Saturdays; 
democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$2;  established  1865;  Chas.  E.  Schwiug,  editor; 
Iberville  South  Publishing  and  Printing  Co., 
publishers  (2—3). 

POINT    A    LA    HACHE,  c.  h., 

Plaqueminet  Co.  □,  300  pop.,  on  New 
Orleans  &  Western  Rd.  and  Mississippi  r., 
45  m.  below  New  Orleans.  Sugar,  rice, 
oranges  and  garden  products. 

PLAQUEMINES  PROTECTOR; 

Saturdays;  democratic;  four  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $2;  established  1886;  F.S.  HIngle. 
editor  and  publisher. 

POULOCK,   Grant    Co.     a    637  pop., 

on  St.  Louis,  Iron  Mountain  &  Southern 
Rd.,  17  m.  N.  of  Alexandria. 
NEWS;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

RAYNE,    Acadia   Co.    Q  l,007t  pop., 

on   Southern  Pacific  Go's  Rd..  5  m.  E.  of 

Crowley,  the  county  seat.    Agriculture  and 

cotton  raising. 

TRIBUNE;  Saturdays;  democratic;  ten 
pages  13x30;  subscription  $1;  established 
1894;  S.G.Watklns, editor;  The  Rayne  Print- 
ing and  Publishing  Co..  publishers  (8—3). 

RAYVIIiLE,  c.  h.,  Richland  Co.  ^ 
366  pop.,  on  Queen  &  Crescent  Route  and 
New  Orleans  &  Northwestern  Rds.,  21  m.  E. 
of  Monroe.     Cotton  gins  and  saw  mills. 

RICHLAND    BEACON-NEWS;  Sat 

urdays;  democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
«criptlon$1.50;  established— iJtc/iiand  Beacon 
1869,  Richland  News  IS9^;  Beacon-News  Pub- 
lishing Company,  editors  and  publishers. 

RESERVE,  St.  John  the  Baptist  Co.  Q, 

473+  pop.,  on  Yazoo  &  Mississippi  Valley 

Rd.,  3  m.  N.  of  Edgard,  the  county  seat. 

Agricultural  products. 

LE  MESCHACEBE;  Saturdays;  Eng- 
lish and  French:  independent:  four  pages 
18x24;  subscription  42;  established  1852; 
Charles  Lasselgne,  editor  and  publisher. 

ROSELAND,  Tangipahoa  Co.  D-  l,320t 

pop.,  on  Illinois  Central  Rd.,  10  m.  N.  of 

New  Orleans.    Saw  mill.    Lumbering. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  Independent;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1891 ;  D.  W.  Streat.  editor  and  publisher  (5—3). 

RUSTON,   c.  h.,  Lincoln  Co.    (^   4.860 

pop.,  on  Queen  &  Crescent  Route  Rd.,  about 

66  m.  W.  of  Shreveport.    Cotton  raising. 

LEADEU;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Wednesdays;  demo- 
cratic; daily  four,  weekly  etght  pages 
15x?2;  subscription— dallv  S5.  weekly  SI;  es 
tabllshed— daily  19(^.  weekly  1834:  TheRuston 
Leader  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  ( 1—8). 

TWICE. A-WEEK    PRESS;    semi 
weekly,  Wednesdays    and  Saturda.\s:  four 
pages    15ix22:    subscription   gl;  established 
December,    1904;  W.  D.  Hutchinsion,  editor; 
TheHowePress,  publishers  (2—6 P)  (A  A). 

NEW  ERA;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

SAINT  FRANCIS VILLE,  c.  h.. 

West  Feliciana  (a.  o  1,059+  pop.,  on 
Yazoo  &  Mississippi  Valley  Rd.  and  Missis- 


sippi r.,  35  m.  N.  W.  of  Baton  Rouge,  the 

State  capital.    Cotton  shipping. 

TRUE  DEMOCRAT;  Saturdays;  dem- 
ocratic; four  pages  18x24:  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1892;  Mrs.  M.  E.  Leake,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—8). 

SAINT  JOSEPH,  c.  h.,  Tensas  Co. 

cC  717+  pop.,   on  W.   bank  of    Mississippi 

r.,  30   m.   above  Natchez,    Miss.    Shipping 

point.    Cotton  growing. 

TENSAS  GAZETTE;  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1  5u. 
established  1871;  A.  E.  Green,  editor;  Tensas 
Gazette  Co.,  publishers  (2 — 3). 

SAINT    MARTINVILLE,  c.  h., 

Saint  Martin  Co.  P  1,926+  pop.,  on  South" 
ern  Pacific  Co's  Rd.  and  Bayou  Teche, 
10  m.  N.  of  New  Iberia.  Cotton,  corn,  sugar 
cane  and  rice. 

EVANGELINE;  Saturdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  11x16;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1^93;  Carlos  Greig.  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (5—3). 

MESSENGER;  Saturday.'?  (A  A). 

ST.  MARTIN  BANNER:  Thursdays 
(AA). 

SHREVEPORT,  c.  h..  Caddo  Co.  b 

16,013+  pop.— local  estimate  35,000— on  Texas 
&  Pacific;  Texarkana,  Shreveport  &  Natch- 
ez; Vicksburg,  Shreveport  &  Pacific;  Mis- 
souri, Kansas  &  Texas ;  Houston  &,  Shreve- 
port and  Louisiana  Railway  &  Navigation 
Co.  Rds.  and  Red  r.  Active  river  trade.  Cot- 
ton growing  and  manufacturing. 

JOURNAL;  every  evening  and  Sunday 
morning;  democratic;  dally  eight,  Sunday 
twelv.,' pages  15x22;  subscription  $6;  estab- 
lished 1394;  The  Journal  Publishing  Com- 
pany (Ltd.),  publishers  (.2-3). 

TIMES;  every  morning,  and  WEEK- 
LY, twice  a-week,  Tuesdays  and  Fridays; 
democratic;  eight  to  twenty  four  pages 
17x22}-^;  subscription— daily  $10,  Sunday  $2, 
weekly  $1;  established  1871;  Louisiana  Pub- 
lish ing  Co.,  Ltd .,  editors  and  publishers (3— 8). 
Copies  printed:  The  weekly  edition 
of  this  paper  has  on  three  occasions 
and  in  1906  and  1907  both  editions 
indicated  a  desire  to  have  credit  for 
issuing  more  than  1,000  copies  regu- 
larly, but  such  definite  information  as 
would  warrant  such  a  rating  has  never 
been    forthcoming. 

WATCH;>IAN.  every  evening  except 
Saturday  and  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY, 
Saturdays;  negro;  independent;  four  to 
eight  pages  13x30;  subscription— dally  $3, 
weekly  $1;  established  1883;  S.  H.  Ralph, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—5). 

CAUCASIAN;  semi-weekly,  Sundays 
and  Wednesdays;  democratic;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  fl;  established  1888; 
Shreveport  Caucasian  Publishing  Company, 
editors  and  publishers. 

LOUISIANA  SEARCHLIGHT; 
Saturdays  (A  A). 

SUNDAY  MORNING  MESSEN- 
GI5R;  Sundays:  democratic:  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $2:  established  July,  1905; 
Cash  SIrpless,  editor  and  publioher  (11—5)). 

SLAUGHTER,  East  Feliciana  Co., 
500+  pop.,  on  Yazoo  &  Mississippi  Valley 
Rd.,  15  m.  N.  of  Baton  Rouge,  the  State 
capital. 

ENTERPRISE;  Saturdays;  democrat- 
ic; four  pages  I8.x24:  subscription  $1.50;  es- 
tablished 190T:  Mrs.  M.  E.  Leake,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 


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LOUISIANA. 


SlilDEIili,  St.   Tammany  Co.  D-  1J29 

pop.,  on  New  Orleans  &  North  Eastern  Rd., 

23  m.  S.  E.  on  Covington.  Mineral  wellsand 

springs. 

ADVOCATE;  Saturdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
July,  1902;  Advocate  Publishing  Company, 
editors  and  publishers  ( 1—8). 

TAIiliULAH,  c.   h.,   Madison    Co.  a' 

45U  pop.,  oil  Vicksburg,  Shreveport  &  Pacific 

Rd.,  30  m.  W.  by  N.  W.  of  Vicksburg,  Miss. 

Shipping  point  for  cotton. 

MADISON  JOURNAIi;  Saturdays; 
democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$2;  established  1888;  Geo.  Spencer,  editor;  S. 
B.  Spencer,  publisher. 

THIBODEAUX,    c.    li.,    Lafourche 

Co.  Q,  5,000  pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific 
Go's  Rd.  and  Bayou  Lafourche,  55  m.  W. 
by  S.  W.  of  New  Orleans.  Agriculture,  rice 
and  sugar  cane. 

COMMERCIAL.    JOURNAL.;   Wed 

nesdays;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1; 
established  February,  1904;  F.  L.  Knobloch, 
editor;  Chas.  N.  Dupre.  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies,  printed:  For  the  year_  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance   of    a    rating  to   that   effect. 

LAFOURCHE  COMET;  Thursdays; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1889;  John  B.  Taylor,  editor  and  publisher 
(7-5). 

SENTINEL:  Saturdays;  English  and 
French;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $2; 
established  1864;  H.  R.  Dupre,  editor  and 
publisher. 

VIDAIjIA,  C.  li.,  Concordia  Co.  D 
1,022+ pop.,  on  Natchez.  Red  River  &  Texas 
and  New  Orleans  &  Northwestern  Rds.  and 
Mississippi  r.,  opposite  Natchez,  Miss.  Cot- 
ton growing. 

CONCORDIA  SENTINEL;  Satur- 
days; democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1882;  J.  L.  Rountree, 
editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 

VIVIAN,  Caddo    Co.  ^3   on   Kansas 
City  Southern  Rd.,  30  m.  N.  W.  of  Shreve- 
port. 
TRI-STATE  SUN;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

WATERPROOF,  Ten»as  Co.  d  298t 
pop,,  on  St.  Louis,  Iron  Mountain  &  South- 
ern Rd. 
ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays  (A  A). 


LOUISIANA. 


WELSH,  Calcasieu  Co:  J2  320t  pop.^ 

on   Southern  Pacific  Go's  Rd.,  22  m.  E.  of 

Lake  Charles.    Rice  and  rice  milling. 

RICE  BELT  JOURNAL;  Fridays; 
four  pages  18x24 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1900;  G.  A.  Bailey,  editor  and  publisher. 

WHITECASTLE,    IherviUt  Co.    g 

1,850+  pop.,  on  Texas  &  Pacific  and  White 

Castle  &  Lake  Natchez  Rds.  and  Mississippi 

r.,  18  m.  S.  E.  of  Plaquemine,   the  county 

seat.    Lumber,  sugar  cane  and  truck  f  arm- 

Ing. 

WHITE  CASTILIAN;  Saturdays; 
democratic;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1895;  Henry  A.  Wlufree, 
editor  and  publisher. 

WILSON,  East  Feliciana  Co.  cf  i"Ot 
pop.,  on  Yazoo  &  Mississippi  Valley  Rd., 
32  m.  W.  of  Baton  Rouge,  the  State  capital. 
NEWS;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

WINNFIELD,   c.   h.,  Winn    Co.    a 

1,500  pop.,  on  Dudgemona  r.,  40  m.  N.  E.  of 

Natchitoches  and  40  8.  of  Ruston.    Lumber 

and  farming. 

CO3IRADE1  Fridays;  democratic;  four 
pages  16x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1890;  W.  B.  Smylie,  editor;  J.  W.  Bouett,  Jr., 
publisher  (2— 7). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding    1,000    in    1906   and    1907- 

FARMERS'  UNION  BANNER; 
Wednesdays  (A  A). 

SOUTHERN  SENTINEL;  Fri- 
days; democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1883;  D.  B.  Coates, 
editor  and  publisher  (2 — 3). 

GUARDIAN;  monthly:  baptist;  thirty- 
six  pages  8x10!^;  subscription  gl;  established 
March,  18S1;  S.  L.  Morris,  edjior  and  pub- 
lisher (1—5). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding    1,000    in     1906    and    1907. 

W^INNSBORO.    c.    h.,  Franklin 

Co.  ti  SOO  pop.,  on  New  Orleans  &  North- 
western Rd.  and  Turkey  creek,  52  m.  N.  by 
W.  of  Natchez,  Miss. 

RISING  STAR;  Fridays;  democratic; 
four  paces  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished Mar,  1903;  James  Meyer,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 

ZWOLLE,  Sabine  Co.  -D  on  Kansas 
City  Southern  Rd.,  75  m.  S.  of  Shreveport. 
Saw  mills. 
EAGLE;  Fridays  'A  A). 


MAINE. 


Population  694.466 1.      Land  Area  29,895  sq.  miles. 

Bounded  north  by  the  Canadian  provinces  of  Quebec  and  New  Brunswick, 
east  by  New  Brunswick,  south  by  the  Atlantic  Ocean,  and  west  by  New  Hamp- 
shire and  the  province  of  Quebec.  Stale  capital  :  Autiusta.  Principal  products 
and  industries:  Fishing  and  lumber,  lime  and  building-stone  manufactures. 
Number  of  newspapers  and  other  perioaicals  (March  30,  1908),  143,  divided  as 
follows:  Daily,  16;  tri- weekly,  1;  semi-weekly,  8;  weekly,  90;  semi-monthly, 
2;  monthly,  28;  quarterly,  3. 

The  cities  of  over  7,500  population,  according  to  the  United  States  census 
of  1900  (t),  are  as  follows : 

Portland 50,145t  Augusta ll,6S3t 

Lewistou •2.'}, 761+  Bath 10,477+ 

Baiiffor 21.S5U+  VVaterville 9,477+ 

Biddeford 1«,145+  Rockland 8,150+ 

Auburn 1'2,951+  Calais 7,655+ 


ASHLAND,  Aroostook  Co.  [j  2,000 

pop.,  on  Baugor  &  Aroostook  Rd.,  17i  m.  N.  | 

of  Bangor.    Lumbering  aud  trade  center. 

GAZETTE;  Thursdays;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  December, 
1905;  Charles  D.  Pendell,  editor;  Charles  D. 
Pendell  &  Brother,  publishers  (2— S). 

AMATEUR  NATURALIST;  month 
ly;    science;  twenty  pages  6%xlO;  subscrip- 
tion 50   cents;   established    1904;  Charles  D. 
Pendell,  editor  and  publisher  (2—8). 

AUGUSTA,  c.  h.,  Kennebec  Co.  p 
State  Capital,  11,683+  pop.,  on  Maine 
Central  Rd.  and  Kennebec  r.  at  head  of 
steam  navigation.  Cotton,  wood  pulp,  pa- 
per and  lumber  mills  and  various  manu- 
factories.     Extensive  commerce. 

KENNEBEC  JOURNAl. ;  every  morn- 
ing  except   Sunday,   and    W  E  E  K.  Li  Y, 

Wednesdays :  republican ;  diily  ten  to  twelve, 
weekly  sixteen  pages  22x29;  subscription- 
dally  $6,  weekly  $1.50;  established— dailv 
1870,  weekly  1825;  Burleigh  &  Flynt,  editors 
and  publishers  (.1—8). 

Copies    printed:     daily,    3,413  in  1895 

3,648  in  1900 
4,719  in  1902 
5,778  in  1903 
6,344  in  1904 
6,986  in  190s 
7,656  in  1906 
7,905  in  1907 
Weekly,    3.517  in  1895 
2,665  in  Z900 
2,133  in  igo2 
2,170  in  1903 
2,486  in  1904 
2,090  in  190S 
2,029  in  1906 
1,761  in  1907 
MAINE    FARMER;   Thursdays;  agri- 
cultural ;  eight  pages  18x24 ;  subscription  $1 ; 
established  1832;    B.  F.   W.  Thorpe,    editor; 
Maine  Farmer  Publishing   Company,   pub- 
lishers (1—8). 

Copies    printed:    10,740  in  1900 

12,012  in  1901 

13,560  in  1906 

14,126  in  1907 

NEW  AGE;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  17x34;  subscription  $2;  established  1867; 
H.  M.  Plaisted  &  Son,  editors  and  publishers 
(7—3  P). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory sta*-'='m^r;t  h?r  -•""-  oeen  secured 
from    this      '.^^^     bat    '•     .id   credit   for 


exceeding   2,250  in   1898  and  more   than 
1,000  in   1899,  and  every  year  since,  up 
to   and   including    1907. 

AMERICAN    FARM   WORLD; 

monthly;  agricultural;  twenty  eight  pages 
10x15;  subscription  15  cents;  established  Oc- 
tober. 1906;  The  Vickery  &  Hill  Publishing 
Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (1—7). 

Copies     printed:      110,089  in   1907 
Publisher's   announcemeyit.— The  Vickery  & 
Hill  Publishing   Co.  guarantee    they    dis- 
tribute luO.OOU   papers  each  month. 
AMERICAN     WOMAN;     monthly; 
twenty -eight   pages    luxl5;    subscription    15 
cents;  established  1S91;    Tne  Vickery  &  Hill 
Publishing  Co..  editors  and  publishers  (12 — 4). 
Copies     printed:     316,666  in  1897 
1,000,756  in  1900 
818,753  in  1902 
790,179  in  1903 
786,444  in  1904 
788,782  in  1905 
786,945  in   1906 
770,427  in   1907 
Publisher's    announcement.— Sworn     state- 
ment   of     circulatlou    of    the    American 
Woman  Is  on  file  in  the  office  of  the  Print- 
ers' Ink  Publishing  Co. 

COMFORT;  monthly ;  twenty-four 
pages  llj^^x  17;  subscription  15  cents;  estab- 
lished 1888;  W.  H.  Gannett  (Inc.).  publisher 
(2-fi). 

Copies  printed:    1,227,567  in  1895 
1,249,899  in  1900 
1,269,648  in  1901 
1,269,995  in  1903 
1,269,641  in  1904 
1.269,573  in  1905 
1,271,982  in   1906 
1,294,438  in   1907 
Publisher's  anxowncemenf.— Comfort  has  a 
bona  fide  monthly  mailed  circulation  of 
one  million  and  a  quarter.    You  find  its 
columns  full  of  good  reading  matter,  well 
illustrated,  and  of  a  merit  ahead  of   the 
general  mail-order  magazines.    That's  why 
Comfort  is  read  and  has  become  the  piam 
people's  popular  paper.    Six  million  read- 
ers watch  for  its  monthly  coming.    It's  the 
plain,  common  middle  classe^^,  especially 
the  ones  living  in  the  country  and  small 
towns,  who  find  the  city  store   counters 
brought  right   into   their  homes   by   the 
mail  order  business.     Comfort   has   been 
the  leading  mail-order  paper  since  it  was 
established,  nineteen  years  ago,  and  h^s- 
always  made   the   rural   and   small  town 
home  its  special  field.     "  If  you  put  it  in 
Comfort  it  »^"■^'•  " 

GO'  ES;   monthly;  literary; 

twent.  5    10x15;    subscription    15 


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MAINE. 


t 


cents;   established  1883;   The  Vickery  &  Hill 
Publiahlug  Co., editors  and  publishers  (12—4). 
Copies    printed:    454,217  in  1904 
448,914  in  190S 
472,585  in  1906 
Since   which   it  has  not   furnished   any 
definite   and  satisfactory    report,   but  was 
credited  with  more  than   75,000  in   1907, 
which   is   the   highest   rating   accorded  in 
the    absence    of    a    definite    and    satisfac- 
tory   report. 

LANE'J^  LIST  (consisting  of  five 
monthly  publications:  Sunshine,  Familij 
Herald,  Golden  Moments,  Liternry  Com 
panion  arnd.  National  Farmer);  sixteen  pages 
111^x17;  subscription  15  cents;  established— 
Sunshine  1886,  Family  Herald  1877,  Golden 
Moments  1880,  Literary  Companion  1869, 
National  Farmer  1879;  Lane's  List  (Inc.), 
editors  and  publishers  (2— 7). 

Copies  printed:  734.978  in  1902,  and 
726,459  in  1906,  since  which  it  has  not 
furnished  any  definite  and  satisfactory 
report,  but  was  Credited  with  more  than 
75.000  in  1907,  which  is  the  highest 
rating  accorded  in  the  absence  of  a 
definite    and    satisfactory    report. 

VICKERY    &       HII.I.     LIST   (con 
silting  of  two  monthly  publications,  as  fol- 
lows ;  Hearth  and  Home  and  Happy  Hours); 
twenty -eight    pages    11x15;     subscription- 
Hearth  and   Home   15  cents,  Happy  Hours 
15  cents;  established— Heari/i  and  Home  1885, 
Happy  Hours  1879;  The  Vickery  &  Hill  Com- 
pany, editors  and  publishers  (2— 8)). 
Copies    printed:     1,522,833  in  1896 
1,541,765  in  1900 
1,556,299  in  1901 
1.396,791  in  1903 
1.355,961  in  1904 
1.378,096  in  1905 
1.379,235   in   1906 

1.374549  in   1907 
Publisher's    announcement.  — '<\vn:i\     state- 
ment of  circulation  of  the  Vick^rv  <fe  Hill 
List  is  on  file  in  the  office  of  the  Printers' 
Ink  Publishing  Co. 

BANGOR,   c.   h.,  Penobscot   Co.  n 
21,850+  pop.,  on  Maine  Central  Rd.  and  Pe- 
nobscot r.    Port  of  entry.    Steamers  to  New 
York  and  Boston,   Mass.     Lumber  trade. 
Center  of  supplies  for  a  large   portion  of 
the  interior  of  the  State.    Exports  lumber 
and  orange  and  lemon  boxes. 
COMMERCIAL;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEK  L.Y,  Fridays;  independ- 
ent;  daily  ten  to  twelve,  Saturday  twenty, 
weekly  sixteen  pages  30x24;  subscription- 
daily  $6,  weekly  $1;  established— daily  1872, 
weekly  1838;  J.  P.  Bass  &  Company,  editors 
and  publishers  (1—4 ). 

Copies    printed:    daily, 


MAINE. 


the  claim  that  it  has  a  larger  bona  fide  cir- 
culation in  its  field  than  any  other  paper. 
Saturday  average.  11,318. 

The  "Wkeklt  Commercial  is  in  a  class  by 
Itself;  28,000  families,  nearly  all  In  Maine, 
"couldn't  keep  house  wiihout  it;"  covers 
the  country  districts  of  three-fourths  of 
the  State. 

■i-NEWS;  every  morning  except  Sunday, 
and  SEMI -WEEKLY,  Tuesdays  and  Fri- 
days ;  republican  ;  eight  to  twelve  pages 
18x24;  subscription— daily  $6,  semi-weekly 
$1;  established  1884;  Bangor  Publishing  Co., 
editors  and  publishers  (1!) — 5  P). 

Copies    printed:    daily,    7,764  in 

8,202  in 
8,441  in 
10,1 18  in 
10,764  in 
10,634  in 
11,442  in 
Semi-weekly,    6,812 


6,253 
5,752 

5.767 
5.734 


in 
in 
in 

in 
in 


1898 
1900 

1903 
1904 

1905 

1906 
1907 
1900 
1904 
190S 
1906 
1907 
daily 


4,884  in  1895 

6,634  in  1900 

7,846  in  1903 

8,213  in  1903 

8,991  in  1904 

9.453  in  1905 
9,695  in  1906 
10,018  in   1907 
Weekly,     18,297  in  1895 
28,750  in  1900 
29,012  in  1902 
29,006  in  1903 
28,837  in  1904 
29,117  in  190S 
28,573  in   1906 
28,422  in   1907 
PidMsher's    announcement.—"  Maine's  Best 
Paper,"  that's  what  they  say  of  the  Com- 
mercial in  Maine. 
The  COMMBRCIAL  Invites  Investlgratlon  of 


Publish  er's  announcement.— Bangor 
News  covers  thoroughly  tlie  great  eastern 
and  northern  sectionsof  Maine.  Only  morn- 
Inir  paper  in  Bangor  first  ro  reach  t>'1s  great 
ter'ry.  No  adr'r's  list  comnlete  without  it. 
INDUSTRIAL  JOURNAli;  monthly; 

business;    twenty-four  to  thirty-two  pages 

9x12;  subscription $1 ;  established  1880;  E.  M. 

Blanrting.  editor;   Journal  Publishing  Co., 

publishers  (5—3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  issue  of  1,750  in  1895  and 
1,500  in  1898,  since  which  it  has  not 
furnished  any  definite  and  satisfactory 
report,  but  has  been  credited  with  more 
than  1,000  every  year  since,  up  to  and 
including    1907. 

3IAINE  SPORTSMAN:  monthly;  fish 
and  game;  twenty  four  pages  9x12;  sub.scrip- 
tion  $1;  established  1893:  Herbert  W.  Rowe. 
editor  and  publisher  (12 — I). 

Copies    printed:    This    paper    had    cre- 
dit   for    an    average    issue    of    2,216    in 
1897    and    2,433    in     1904,    since    which 
it   has   not  furnished    a    report,   but  was 
credited    with   more   than    1,000    in    1907. 

BAR  HARBOR,  ^ancoc^-  Co.  g 

4,200  pop.,  at  the  entrance  of  Frenchman's 
bay,  21  m.  from  Ellsworth,  the  county  seat 
A  summer  resort. 

RECORD;  Wednesdays;  independent; 

eiglit  pages  15x26;  sub.scription  $1.5<);  estab- 
lished 1887;  Geo.  M  Haskins,  editor;  Bar 
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1902  and  1,833  in  1903,  since  which 
it  has  not  furnished  any  definite  and 
satisfactory  report,  but  was  credited 
with  more  than   1,000  in   1906  and   1907. 

BATH,  C.  h.,  Sagadahoc  Co.  g  10,477t 

pop.,  on  Maine  Central  Rd.  and  Kennebec  r., 

12  m.  from  its  mouth.    Shipbuilding  and 

lumber  trade.    Steamers  to  Boston,  Mass. 

TIMES;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
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2,010  in  1900 
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2,254  in  1903 
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2,229  in  1906 
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BELFAST,  c.  h.,  Waldo  Co.  Q  4,615t 

pop.,  on  Maine  Central  Rd.  and  at  head  of 

Penobscot   bay,  132  m.  N.  E.  of  Portland. 

Shipbuilding,  manufacturing  and  domestic 

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BETHEL,  Oxf„rd  Co.  -n  783  pop.,  on 
Grand  Trunk  &  Androscoggin  Rd.,  15  m. 
N.  W.  of  Paris,  the  county  seat,  and  45  W. 
of  Augusta.    Farming. 

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BIDDEFORD,  York  Co.  p  16,14.51 
pop.,  on  Boston  &  Maine  Rd.  and  Saco 
r.,  opposite  Saco,  one  of  the  two  county 
seats,  15  m.  S.  W.  of  Portland.  Cotton 
manufacturing  and  general  commerce. 

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year    since,    up    to    and    including    1907. 

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than    1,000    in    1907. 

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scription $1;  established  1896;  Alfred  Bon- 
neau,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

BINGHAM,  Somerset  Co.  n  757  pop., 

on  Somerset  Rd.    Connected  by  stage  with 

and   23  m.  N.  by  N.  W.  of  Skowhegan.  the 

county  seat. 

HERAIiD:  Wednesdays;  independent; 
eiglit  pages  ir)x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1890;  Miss  Sarah  G.  Goodrich,  editor; 
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BLAINE,  Aroostook  Co.  ^  954t  pop.^ 
on  Bangor  &  Aroostook  Rd..30  m.  N.  of 
Houlton,  the  county  seat. 

MARS  HILL  REVIEW;    Thursdays 

(A  A). 

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Wiscasset,  the  county  seat.     Fishing   and 

Ice  trade.    A  summer  resort. 

REGISTER;  Saturdays;  Independent; 
four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1.50:  estab- 
lished 1876:  C.  E.  Kendrick,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

BRIDGTON,  Cumberland  Co.pi,P>h2f 
pop.,  on  Bridgton  &  Saco  River  Rd.  and 
Sebago  Lake,  40  m.  N.  W.  of  Portland,  the 
county  .seat.  Sebago  Lake  Route  steam- 
boats touch  here.  Manufactures  of  woolen 
and  other  goods. 

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suing so  many  as   1,000  copies. 

BRUNS'WICK,    Cumberland  Co.    p 

6,806+  pop.,  on  Maine  Central  Rd.  and  Andro- 
scoggin r.  26  m.  N.  E.  of  Portland,  the  county 
t^o*  o"^  a)  a  of  Augusta,  the  State  capi- 
ta vdoln  College  and  the  Medl- 
ca  .Ine.  Lumber  trade,  milling 
ai  rin?. 
B  ORIENT;   Fridays;  dur- 


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November,  1902;  J.  A.  Coolc,  editor;   Bruns- 
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Copies    printed:     i,6o8  in  1904 
1,549  in  190s 
1,525  in   1906 
1,579  in  1907 

CALAIS,  c.  h.,  Washington  Co.  a-  7,655t 
pop.,  on  Washington  County  Rd.,  at  head 
of  navigation  on  St.  Croix  r.  and  opposite 
St.  Stephen,  N.  B.  Shipbuilding,  cotton 
and  shoe  manufactures,  paper  and  pulp 
and  lumber  trade.  Market  for  adjacent 
counties. 

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can; eight  to  twelve  pages  lo}4^22;  subscrip- 
tion 50  cents;  established  1836;  C.  A.  Rose, 
editor;  Advertiser  Publishing  Co.,  publish- 
ers (12— 5). 

Copies  printed:   No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from    this   paper,    but    it    had   credit   for 
exceeding    1,000    in    1906    and    1907. 

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pages   16x22;  subscription  $1.5U;  established 
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dit for  an  average  issue  of  1,400  in 
1S96.  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
any  definite  and  satisfactory  report, 
but  was  credited  with  more  than  1,000 
every  year  since,  up  to  and  including 
1907. 

CAMDEN,  Knox  Co.  g  2,82.5t  pop.,  on 
Penobscot  bay,  8  m.  N.  of  Rockland,  the 
county  seat.  Shipbuilding,  woolen  manu- 
factories and  iron  foundries.     A  summer 

resort. 

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subscription  $1.50;  established  1868;  J.  H. 
Ogler,  editor;  Camden  Publishing  Co.,  pub 
Ushers  (2-6). 

Copies     printed:     1,311  in  1899 
1,323  in  1901 
1,331  in  1905 
1,351  in  1906 
Since   which   it   has   not  furnished  any 
definite    and   satisfactory   report,   but  was 
credited  with   more  than    1,000  in    1907. 

CARIBOU,  Aroostook  Co.  Q  4.976 
pop.,  on  Bangor  &  Aroostook  and  Canadian 
Pacific  Rds.  and  Aroostook  r.  Grist  and 
shingle  mills  and  starch  factory. 

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Pendell,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies   printed:    This    paper    had    cre- 
dit   for    an    average    issue    of    1,806    in 
1904,    sincf  which    it   has   not   furnished 
a    report,    but    was    credited    with    more 
than    1,000   in    1906   and    1907. 

CHERRYFIELD,  Washington  Co. 

O  1,859+ pop.,  onWashington  Co.  Rd.,  25  m. 

W.  of  Machias,  the  county  seat.    Canning 

and  lumber. 

NARRAGUAGUS  TIMES;  Frldaysj 
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satisfac- 
as   1,000 

g  2,047t 


lished  1897;  Central  Maine  and  Eastern  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (lU— 5  P). 

CLINTON, -Rr«?nie6ec  Co.  Q,448t  pop., 
on  Maine  Central  Rd.,  29  m.  N.  E.  of  Au- 
gusta, the  State  capital. 

ADVERTISER;  Thursdays;  independ- 
ent; eight  pages  9x12;  subscription  50  cents; 
established  1876;  W.  B.  Tracy,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 

DAMARISCOTTA,  Lincoln  Co.  g 
876+  pop.,  on  Maine  Central  Rd.,  18  m.  E.  of 
Bath.  Trade  center  of  county.  Summer 
resort.    Shipbuilding,  Ashing  and  farming. 

HERALD;  Thursdays ;  republican ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 1876;  G.  W.  Singer,  publisher;  dated 
also  at  New  Castle  (1—4). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of_  1,624  for 
the  year  1898,  i,55i  in  1906,  but  has 
not  since  made  definite  and 
tory  claim  to  issuing  so  many 
copies. 

DEER  ISLE,  Hancock  Co. 
pop.,  on  Deer  Island,  56  m  E.  of  Augusta, 
the  State  capital.  Stone  cutting  and  farm- 
ing. 

MESSENGER;  Fridays;  independent; 
four  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1898:  P.  S.  Knowlton,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (5-3). 

DEXTER,  ^«no6»co<  Co.  n  2,94ir  pop., 
on  Maine  Central  Rd.  and  a  branch  of  Se- 
basticook  r.,  30  m.  N.  W.  of  Bangor,  the 
county  seat.  Woolen  mills,  machine  shops 
and  other  manufactories. 

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$1;  established  1862;  Geo.  C.  Furber,  editor 
and  publisher  (6 — 5). 

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factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding    1,000    in    1906    and    1907. 

DOVER,  c.  h.,  Piscataquis  Co.  D  l,£39i 
pop.,  on  Maine  Central  and  Bangor  &  Aroog. 
took  Rds.  and  Piscataquis  r.  Manufactories 
of  woolen  goods,  organs,  pianos,  furniture 
and  spools. 

PISCATAQUIS       OBSERVER! 

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editor;  Observer  Publishing  Company,  pub- 
lishers (1—6). 


Copies     printed: 


Since 
definite 
credited 


1,600 

f,902 

1. 90s 
1.918 
2,019 

2,030 
which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
and   satisfactory   report,   but  was 
with  more   than    1,000   in    1907. 


in 

1899 

in 

1902 

in 

1903 

in 

1904 

in 

190S 

in 

1906 

furnished 

EASTPORT,  Washington  Co.  D-  5,311t 
pop.,  on  Moose  Island,  in  Passamaquoddy 
bay,  at  mouth  of  St.  Croix  r.  and  the  most 
easterly  city  in  United  States.  A  summer 
resort.  Sardine  and  canning  factories. 
Fish  depot. 

CITIZEN;  Fridays;  democratic;  twelve 
pages  15*x21i;  subscription  $1;  established 
April.  1901;  Elisha  W.  Price,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 


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lished 1818;  F.  E.  Nutt,  editor;  H.  D.  Nutt, 
publisher  (5—3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  issue  of  2,184  in  1895  and 
2,160  in  1897,  since  which  it  has  not 
furnished  any  definite  and  satisfactory 
report,  but  has  been  credited  with  more 
than  1,000  every  year  since,  up  to  and 
including    1907. 

EIiIiSWORTH,c.  h.,  Hancock  Co.  g 

i;B~fy  pop.,  on  Maine  Central  Rd.  and  Union 

r..  26  m.  S.  E.  of  Bangor.    Shoe  factories. 

Lumber  trade  and  carriage  factories. 

AMERICAN;  Wednesdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  \3X.ti;  subscription  $2;  estab 
lished  1854;  F,  W.  Rollins,  editor;  Hancock 
County  Publishing  Co.,  publisliers  (1 — 6). 

Copies     printed:     1,950  in  1899 
2,392  in   1904 
2,210  in  1905 
2,250  in  1906 
2,392  in  1907 
ENTERPRISE  ;     Wednesdays  ;     eight 
pages  23x28;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1838;  R.  M.  Campbell,  editor;  Campbell  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  publishers  i'i — 3). 

HANCOCK  CO.  DEMOCRAT;  Tues 
days;  democratic;    eight    pages  15x22;    sub- 
scription $1;  established  January,  1906;   Ells 
worth  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers 
(6-6  P)  (A  A). 

FAIRFIELD,  Somerset  Co.  D  2,238t 
pop.,  on  Maine  Central  Rd.  and  Kennebec 
r.,  83  m.  N.  N.  E.  of  Portland.  Manufactur- 
ing and  lumbering. 

J  O  U  R  N  A  li  ;  Tuesdays ;  independent ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab 
lished  1868;  A.  C.  Ladd  Company,  editors  and 
publishers;  prints  editions  for  neighboring 
towns  (7—3  P). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  has  on 
two  occasions  indicated  a  desire  to 
have  credit  for  issuing  more  than 
1,000  copies  regularly,  but  such  defi- 
nite information  as  would  warrant  such 
a    rating    has    never    been    forthcoming. 

JOURNAL.  OF  MAINE  ORNITHO- 
LOGICAL SOCIETY;  quarterly,  July, 
October,  January  and  April;  twenty-four 
pages  6x9;  subscription  50  cents;  established 
1898;  J.  Merton  Swain,  editor;  Maine  Orni- 
thological Society,  publishers  (6—5)  (A  A). 

FARMINGTON,  c.  h.,  Franklin  Go. 

-a  l,251t  pop.,  on  Maine  Central  and  termi- 
nus  of   Sandy    River    Rds.  and    Sandy  r., 
36  m.  N.  W.  of  Augusta,  the  State  capital 
Agriculture  and  manufacturing. 

CHRONICLE;  Wednesda.vs;  republi- 
can; four  pages  22x28;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1840:  W.  G.  Mallett  and  J.  K. 
Brown, editors;  (Chronicle  Cumpauy,  publish- 
ers (1— S). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding  2,250  in  1900  and  more  than 
1,000  in  1901,  and  every  year  since,  up 
to    and    including    1907. 

SCHOOL  WORLD;  monthly,  except 
July  and  August;  educational;  thirty  two 
pages  7x9>>^;  subscription  50  cents;  estab 
lished  1882;  D.  H.  Knowlton&  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers. 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from   this   paper,    but    it   had  credit  for 


exceeding  2,250  in  1900  and  more  than 
1,000    in    1 90 1,    and    every   year    since* 

up   to   and   including    1907. 

FORT     FAIRFIELD,  Aroostook 

Co.  ^  1,469+  pop.,  on  Canadian  Pacific  and 

Bangor  &  Aroostook  Rds.    Saw  and  grist 

mills  and  manufactures  of  wagons,  starch, 

casks,  barrels  and  lumber. 

REVIEW}  Wednesdays;  eight  pago 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  establiehect  1881;  C.C. 
Harvey,  editor  and  publisher  (6—5). 

FREEPORT,  Cumberland  Co.  p 
759+  pop.,  a  seaport  town  on  Maine  Central 
Rd.,  18  m.  N.  E.  of  Portland  and  20  S.  W.  of 
Augusta.  Shipbuilding.  Coasting  trade  and 
fisheries. 

SIX  TOWN  TIMES  ;  Fridays;  local; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1892;  Libby  &  Smith  (Portland),  edi- 
tors and  publishers  ( 11 — 5  P). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  issue  of  1,500  in  1900  and 
1,250  in  1903,  since  which  it  has  not 
furnished  a  report,  but  has  been 
credited  with  more  than  1,000  every 
year    since,    up    to    and    including    1907. 

FRYEBURG,  Oxford  Co.  -a  l,376t 
pop.,  on  Maine  Central  Rd.  and  Saco  r.,  49 
m.  N.  W.  of  Portland.  Farming  and  lum- 
bering. 

SPORTSMAN'S  CiUIDE;  quarterly; 
sporting;  forty  pages  6^xl0!4:  subscription 
25  cents;  established  May,  1905;  H.  G.  Free- 
man, editor:  The  H.  G.  Freeman  Co.,  pub- 
lishers (2—8  P). 

GARBINER,  Kennebec  Co.  g  5,501t 
pop.,  on  Maine  Central  Rd.  and  at   head 
of  navigation  on  Kennebec  r.,  6  m.  S.  of 
Augusta,  the  county  seat  and  State  capital. 
Has   water    power.     Manufactures,   com- 
merce and  lumber  and  Ice  trade. 
REPORTER-JOURNAL;  every 
evening  except  Sunday,  and   WEEKLY, 
Fridays;  independent-republican;  daily  four 
pages  13x24.  weekly  eight  pages  15x22;    sub- 
scription—dallv     $6,    weekly    $1.50;     estab- 
lished—daily 1893,  weekly  1854;  E.W.  Morrell, 
editor;  Gardiner  Publishing  Co.,  publishers 
(8-3"i. 

GORHAM,  Cumberland  Co.  p  2,540t 

pop.,  on  Boston  &  Maine  Rd. 

NARRAGANSETT  SUN;  Thursdays; 
local;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1892;  Mrs.  P.  E.  Dole,  editor;  Lib- 
by &  Smith,  publishers  (6—5). 

GUILFORD,  Piscataquis  Co.  D  l,544t 
pop.,  on  Bangor  &  Aroostook  Rd.,  8  m.  W. 
of  Dover,  the  county  seat.  Woolen,  lumber, 
kindling  wood  and  wood-turning  indus- 
tries. 

RECORDER;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22  ;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 1898;  R.  C.  Tobey,  editor;  The  Recorder 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (12—3). 

ELL,^enn«6«c  Co.  p  2,7Ut 

^  Central  Rd.  and  Kennebec 

igusta,  the  county  seat  and 


p 

r. 

St. 

urt 

anc 

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Exports  granite.   Manufact- 
is,  print  blocks,  and  boots 

Saturdays;  Independent; 


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four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1878;  Walter  F.  Marston,  editor  and 
publisher  (7—3  P). 

H  O  U  L  T  O  N  ,  C.  b.,  Aroostook  Co.  [j 
4,686t  pop.,  on  Canadian  Pacific  and  Bangor 
&  Aroostook  Rds.,  190  m.  N.  E.  of  Augusta, 
the  State  capital.  Seat  of  Ricker  Classical 
Institute.  Manufacturing,  farming  and 
timber. 

AROOSTOOK  PIONEER;  Tuesdays; 
independent;  eight  pages  ^0x26;  subscription 
$1;  established  1857;  Geo.  H.  Gilman,  editor; 
W.  S.  Gilman  &  Son,  publishers  (7—3  P). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  has  on 
two  occasions  indicated  a  desire  to 
have  credit  for  issuing  more  than 
1,000  copies  regularly,  but  such  defi- 
nite information  as  would  warrant  such 
a    rating    has    never    been    forthcoming. 

AROOSTOOK     TIMES;     Wednes 
days;  Independent;  eight  pages  15x23;  sub- 
scription  $1;    establlstied    1860;    Charles  H. 
Fogg,  editor  an<l  publisher  ( 1—S). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect. 

KENNEBUNK,  York  Co.  p  3,228+ 
pop.,  on  Boston  &  Maine  Rd..  8  ni.  S.  S.  W. 
of  Biddeford.  Leatherold  and  leather- 
board,  straw  matting  and  twine  mills  and 
shoe  shops. 

EASTERN  STAR;  Fridays  ;  inde- 
pendent;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1; 
established  1877 ;  W.  Lester  Watson,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—8). 

LEWISTON,  Androscoggin  Co.  p 
23,761+  pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk,  Maine  Central 
and  Portland  &  Rumford  Falls  Rds.  and 
Androscoggin  r.,  opposite  Auburn,  the 
county  seat.  Manufactures  of  cotton  and 
woolen  goods,  lumber,  machinery,  boots 
and  shoes. 

EVENING  JOURNAL.;  every  evening 
except  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Wednes- 
days; republican;  daily  eight  to  sixteen, 
Saturday  and  weekly  thirty-two  pages  18x23; 
subscription— daily  $6,  Saturday  $1.50,  weekly 
$2;  established— daily  1861,  weekly  1847; 
Lewiston  Journal  Company,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (2—7). 
Copies  printed :(00)6, 408  in  1900 

6,640  in  1902 
6,814  in  1903 
7,524  in  1904 
7,598  in   1905 
7,592  in  1906 
7,784  in  1907 
Weekly,    (©©)    15.275  in  1900 
15,255  in  1902 
15,432  in  1903 
17,450  in  1904 
17,448  in  1905 
17,402  in  1906 
17,545  in   1907 
Publisher's   announcement. — The    Lewiston 
Weekly  Journal  is  the  largest  and  most 
complete   newspaper    printed    in   Maine. 
Circulates  In  all  parts  of  Maine  a   d  has 
large  lists  in  Northern  and  Cent'  al  New 
Hampshire  and   Vermont.    The  I  .^wiston 
Evening  Journal  prints  four  editions  daily, 
circulating  in  all  the  principal  towns  in 
Maine  by  the  several  trains  that  radiate 
from  Lewiston.  The  family  paper  of  Lewls- 


MAINE. 


ton  and  Auburn.  Advertisers  wishing  ta 
cover  the  State  use  the  Journal.  Daiiy, 
Saturday  and  weekly. 

SUN  }  every  morning  except  Sunday;  in- 
dependent; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$5  ;    established  1893;  Geo.  W.  Wood,  editor; 
Lewiston  Sun  Co.  (Inc.),  publishers  (1 — 4). 
Copies    printed:     2,454  in  1900 
2,719  in  1901 
-  2,776  in  1902 
2,790  in  1903 
3,109  in  1904 
3,184  in  1905 
3,638  in  1906 

4.236  in  1907 

liE  IWESSAGER;  triweekly;  French; 
independent;  eight  pages  16x23;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1880;  J.  B.  Couture,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding  1,000  in  1902,  and  again  in 
1906   and    1907. 

LINCOLN,  PemMcot  Co.  D-Se^t  pop., 

on  Maine  Central  Ra.  and  Penobscot  r., 

33  m.  N.  of  Old  Town. 

CHRONICLE;  Saturdays  (A  A). 
LISBON  TAJA^S, Androscoggin  Co.  p 

3,500  pop.,  on  Maine  Central  Rd.,  12  m.  E. 

of  Lewiston.    Lumber  and  grist  mills,  iron 

foundry  and  woolen  and  wood   pulp  and 

paper  manufactories. 

LISBON    ENTERPRISE;   Fridays; 

independent;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 

$1;  established  1891;  Chas.  F.  Manu,  editor; 

Enterprise  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (1 — 5;. 

Copies    printed:     1,367  in  1898 

2.237  i^  190* 
2,284  in  1902 
1,950  in  1904 
2,077  in  1905 
1,733  in   1906 

Since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any- 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  was 
credited    with    more   than    1,000    in    1907. 

LIVERMORE     FALLS,     Andros- 
coggin Co.  p  1,675+  pop.,  on   Maine  Cen- 
tral Rd.    Paper  and  wood  pulp. 
ADVERTISER:  Wednesdays  (A  A^. 

LUBEC.  Washington  Co.  oS,005tpop.^ 
on  the  Atlantic  ocean,  4  m.  S.  of  Eastport 
and  30  S.  E.  of  Calais,  one  of  the  two  county 
seats.  Has  a  good  harbor.  Coast  trade 
and  fisheries. 

HERALD  ;  Wednesdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x21>^;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1886;  F.  W.  Keene,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6—5). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding    1,000    in    1906    and    1907. 

MACHIAS,  c.  h.,  Washington  Co.  O 

2,082+  pop.,  on  Machias  r.,  near  the  Atlantic 
ocean.  Shipbuilding  and  coast  and  lum- 
ber trade. 

REPUBLICAN;  Saturdays ;  republi- 
can; four  pages  20x26:  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1856:  Wm.  B.  Nash,  editor  and 
publisher  (7—3  P). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  1,200  for 
the   year    1897,   but  has  not  since  made 


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claim     to     issuing     so    many    as     i,ooo 
copies. 

UNION;  Tuesdays  ;  democratic  ;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  Jl;  established 
1853;  Union  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (6-5). 

MADISON,  Somerset  Co.  a  2,784  pop., 
on  Somerset  Rd.,10  m.  N.  W.  of  Skowhe- 
gan,  the  county  seat.  Lumber  manufac- 
tories, three  woolen  mills,  sash,  blind  and 
coffin  works,  pulp  and  paper  mills  and  ma 
chine  shops. 

BULIiETIN;  Thursdays;  republican; 
«lght  pages  15x22  ;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 1885;  H.  C.  Prince,  publisher  (7—5). 

Copies  printed:  i,434  in  1905 
1,581  in  1906 
1,699  in   1907 

MECHANICS  TAI,l,S,Androsooi). 

gin  Co.  p  l,6S7t  pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  and 

Portland  &  Rumford  Falls  Rds.  and  Little 

Androscoggin  r.,  10  m.  N.  W.  of  Lewiston. 

Manufactures  shoes,  clothing  and  paper. 

L  E  D  G  E  R  I  Thursdays;  Independent; 
(Tour  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 1885;  Chas.  E.  Waterman  and  F.  L. 
Perkins,  editors;  Ledger  Publishing  Co., 
publishers  (7—3  P). 

MILLINOCKET,   Penobscot    Co.   n 

3,500  pop.,  on   Bangor    &   Aroostook   Rd., 

80  m.  N.  of  Bangor,  the  county  seat.    Paper 

manufacturing  and  agriculture. 

JOURNALi;  Thursdays;  republican; 
«ight  pages  15J^x23;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished November,  1901 ;  E.  E.  Morse,  editor  and 
publishers  (1—8). 

MILO,  Piscataquis  Co.  n   l,150t  pop., 

on  Bangor  &  Aroostook  Rd, 

JOURNAL.;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscriptions!;  established  November,  1905, 
Herbert  C.  Llbby,  editor;  Central  Maine  Pub 
lishlng  Co.,  publishers  (11—5  P)  (A  A). 

NEW  PORTIiAND,  Somerset  Co.  o 

918+  pop.,  20  m.  N.  W.  of  Skowhegan,  the 

county  seat.    Manufactures  of  lumber. 

SUN;  Wednesdays;  Independent;  eight 
pages  15x32;  subscription  $1;  established 
1890;  H.  W.  Kennlson,  editor;  A.  C.  Ladd, 
publisher. 

NORRIDGE'WOCK,  Somerset  Co. 
\2  1.495+  pop.,  15  m.  N.  W.  of  WatervlUe. 
GAZETTE;  Wednesdays  (A  A). 

NORTH  Ansa's,  Somerset  Co.  a 

760  pop.,  on  Somerset  Rd.  and  Kennebec  r., 

10  m.  N.  W.  of  Skowhegan,  the  county  seat. 

Agriculture,  manufactures  and  the  lumber 

trade. 

UNION  ADVOCATE;  Thursdays; 
Independent;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  1856;  J.O.Smith  &  Co.,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  (7—3  P). 

NORWAY,  Oxford  Co. -D2,03it  pop., 
on  Grand  Trunk  Rd.,  1  m.  W.  of  South 
Paris,  the  county  seat.  Has  water  power. 
Manufactures  of  boots  and  shoes  and 
lumber. 
ADVERTISER  ;  Fridays;  eigiit  pages 


15x22;    subscription   $1.50;  established  1868; 

F.  W*.  Sanborn,  editor  and  publisher  (1—3). 
Copies  printed:  2,340  in  1895 
3,118  in  1900 
2,275  in  1901 
2,380  in  1902 
2,729  in  1904 
2,854  in  1905 
2,878  in  1906 
2,938  in  1907 

OAKLAND,  Kennebec    Co.    p    l,913t 

pop.,  on  Maine  Central  and  Somerset  Rds., 

6  m.  W.  of  Waterville.    Manufactures   of 

woolen  goods  and  edge  tools.   Farming. 

ENTERPRISE;  Wednesdays;  Inde- 
pendent; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1890;  N.  S.Benson,  editor;  A.  C. 
Ladd,  publisher. 

OLDTOWN,  Penobscot  Co.  a  5,763t 
pop.,  at  junction  of  Bangor  &  Aroostook 
and  Maine  Central Rds.and  on  Penobscot  r., 
12  m.  N.  of  Bangor,  the  county  seat.  Manu 
facturing  and  lumbering. 

ENTERPRISE;  Saturdays;  independ- 
ent: eieht  pages  l?3^x24;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1S88;  C.  W.  Robbius,  editor  and 
publisher  (2—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies 
regularly  in  the  years  1896  and  1900, 
but  has  not  since  set  up  any  definite 
and  satisfactory  claim  for  issuing  so 
many. 

ORONO,  Penobscot  Co.  n  3,2o7t  pop., 
on  Maine  Central  Rd.  and  W.  bank  of  Pen- 
obscot r.  Seat  of  University  of  Maine, 
Manufacturing. 

CAMPUS;  semi-monthly,  during  college 
year;  collegiate;  thirty-two  pages  8x12;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1885;  Students  of 
University  of  Maine,  editors  and  publishers 
(2-2). 

PHILLIPS,  Franklin  Co. -a  674t 
pop.,  on  Phillips  &  Rangeley  and  Sandy 
River  Rds.,  17  m.  N.  W.  of  Farmington,  the 
county  seat.  Agriculture.  Woolen  mills 
and  wood  novelty  factories.  Favorite  re- 
sort for  sportsmen. 

MAINEWOODS  AND  WOODMAN; 

Fridays;  local  and  sporting;  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1873;  J. 
W.Brackett,  editor:  J.  W.  Brackett  Co., pub- 
lishers (1—8). 

Copies    printed:     2,520  in  1895 

*  4,20s  in  190 1 

5,416  in  1902 

8,041  in  1903 

8,180  in  1904 

8,077  ill  1905 
8,020  in  1906 
8,012  in  1907 

PITTSFIELD,  Somerset  Co.  a  2,208t 

pop.,  on  Maine  Central  and  Sebasticook  & 

Moosehead  Rds.,  30  m.:w.  of  Bangor.  Three 

w^oolen  TYiiiio 

A  ER ;   Thursdays  ;  independ- 

ent i  22x28;  subscription  $1;  es- 

tabl  Advertiser   Publishing   Co., 


edit 

mar 

C 


blishers;      L.    O.    Haskell, 

;d:  i,,904  in  1895 
2^016  in  1902 
1,782  in  1907 


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MAINE— Portland. 


PORTLAND, c.h.,  Cumberland  Co.  p 

50,145+  pop.,  on  Boston  &  Maine,  Grand 
Trunk,  Maine  Central  and  Portland  &  Roch- 
ester Rds.  and  Casco  baj'.  Daily  steamers 
connect  with  Boston,  Mass.,  and  a  tri- 
weekly line  of  steamers  with  New  York 
Citj'.  Has  two  lines  of  weekly  European 
steamers  and  a  large  trade  with  the  Weat 
Indies.  Shipbuilding  and  the  manufacture 
of  locomotives  and  iron. 
DAILY. 

ADVERTISER;  every  evening  except 
Sunday;  republican;  ten  pages  18x22;  sub- 
scription $5;  established  1785;  F.  S.  Morton, 
manager  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory  statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding   i,ooo   in    1906   and   1907. 

EASTERN  ARGUS;  every  morning 
except  Sunday,  and  WEEKLiY,  Wednes- 
days ;  democratic;  daily  ten  to  sixteen,  week- 
ly eight  pages  ^x22;  subscription— dally  $6, 
weekly  $1.50;  established  1808;  Eastern  Argus 
Publishing  Company,  editors  and  publishers 
(2-5). 

Copies    printed:    daily,    4,844  in  1895 

5,147  in  1900 
5,304  in  1902 

5,144  in  1903 

5,156  in  1905 

5,187  in  1906 

5,180  in   1907 

The    weekly    edition    had    credit    for 

an  average  issue  of   1,770  in   1897  and 

1,770    in    1903,    since   which   it  has    not 

furnished   any    definite   and   satisfactory 

report,    but    was     credited     with     more 

than    1,000    in    1906    and    1907. 

EVENING  EXPRESS;  every  evening 
except  Sunday,  and  SUNDAY  TELE- 
GRAM, Sundays;  republican  ;  dally  ten  | 
to  eighteen.  Sunday  twenty  pages  20x26;  sub- 1 
■criptlon— dally  $5,  Sunday  $1.5U;  established 
—dally  1882,  Sunday  1887;  Evening  Express 
Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (1 — 8). 
Copies    printed:    daily,    6,181  in  1895; 

8*543  in  1900 
11,181  in  1902 
11,740  in  1903 
X2,i66  in  1904 
12,005  in  1905 
12,306  in  1906 
13,514  in  1907 
Sunday,    6,965  in  1900 
6,986  in  1901 ' 
7,666  in  1902  I 
8,090  in  1903 
8,476  in  1904 
8,428  in  1905  I 
8,041  in  1906  i 
8,855  in   1907 
Publisher's   announceuient.— When  compar- 
ing Portland,  Me.,  circulation  statements 
advertisers  should  note  that  those  of  the 
Express   Include    only  those   papers   for 
which  value  is  received.    The  Express  is 
the  ONLY  Portland  daily  whose  circula- 
tion figures  are  NET. 

Circulation  examined  hy  the  AS f^OCIA- 
TION  OF  AMERICAN  ADVERTISERS. 
The  EXPRESS  (with  its  Sunday  edition- 
Sunday  Telegram)  was  the  ONLY  Portland 
paper  permitting  examination. 

The  net  paid  circulation  of  the  Express 
IB  fully  equal  to  that  of  ALL  (three)  other 
Portland  dailies  COMBINED ! 

A  two-cent  evening  dally  and  lowest 
BATE,  per  thousand,  of  any  Maine  paper. 

Its  Sunday,  the  Telegram,  fcas  largest 
circulation  of  any  Maine  Sunda;  paper. 


MAINE— Portland . 


PRESS;  every  morning  except  Sun- 
day, SUNDAY  TIMES,  Sundays,  and 
MAINE  STATE  PRESS,  Thursdays;  re- 
publican; daily  ten  to  sixteen,  Sunday  six 
teen,  weekly  eight  pages  18x22;  subscription 
—  dally  $6,  Sunday  $l.5!»,  weekly  $1;  estab- 
lished—daily  and  weekly  18(52,  Sunday  1875; 
F.  S.Morton,  manager;  Portland  Publishinjf 
Company,  publishers  (2 — H). 

Copies    printed:    daily,    4,804  in  1895 

5,527  in  1900 
5,744  in  1901 
5,609  in  1902 
5»653  in  1905 
5,634  in   1906 
Since   which   it  has  not   furnished   any 
definite  and  satisfactory   report,    but  was 
credited   with   more   than  4,000   in    1907. 
The    Sunday    edition    had    credit    for 
an   average   issue   of   3,992  in  1900    and 
4,081    in    1903,   since   which    it   has   not 
furnished    a    report,    but   has   been    cre- 
dited with  exceeding  4,000  in   1903  and 
more    than    2.250    in    1904    and    1907. 

The  weekly  edition  had  credit  for 
an  average  issue  of  2,192  in  1900  and 
2,640  in  1904,  since  which  it  has  not 
furnished  a  report,  but  was  credited 
with   more    than    2,250   in    1907. 

WEEKLY. 

MAINE  COAST  COTTAGER  ;  Satur- 
days: four  pages  20x26:  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1881;  Joseph  Wood,*edltor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—81. 

^VESTBROOK  CHRONICLE-GA- 
ZETTE: Fridays;  eight  to  sixteen  pages 
15x22:  subscription  81 :  established— C7i?-on- 
icle  1882.  Gazette  1900;  oonsolidated  January, 
1903:  W.  M.  Prilay.  manager:  Westbrook 
Publishing  Company,  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies  reg- 
ularly in  the  year  1903,  but  ha?  not 
since  set  up  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory   claim    for   issuing    so    manv. 

ZION'S  ADVOCATE;  Wed'nesdays; 
Baptist;  eight  pages  15x22:  subscriptlrm  42; 
established  1828:  Joseph  K.  Wilson,  editor; 
The  Advocate  Publishing  Co.,  publishers 
(2-5). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  2,900  in 
1901,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
any  definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but 
has  been  credited  with  exceeding  2,250 
in  1903  and  more  than  1,000  in  igo6 
and  1907. 

MONTHLY. 

BOARD    OF    TRADE   JOURNAL t 

monthly;  commercial;  fifty-two  pages  9x12; 
subscription  ^1;  established  1888;  M.  C.  Rich, 
editor  and  publisher  (fi— 5). 

MAGNET;  monthly;  twenty  pages  9x12; 
subscription  10  cents;  established  October, 
1903:  The  Magnet  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers  (8—5). 

Copies  printed:  This  publication  had 
credit  for  an  issue  of  106,058  in  1905, 
since  which  it  has  not  made  a  report, 
but  was  credited  with  more  than  75,000 
in  1907,  which  is  the  highest  rating 
ever  accorded  in  the  absence  of  a  satis- 
factory detailed  statement  of  actual 
issues   covering   a   full    year. 

MAINE  STATE  SUNDA  YSCHOOI. 
STAR;  monthly;  sixteen  pages  6x9;  sub- 
scription 25  cents;  established  April,  1901; 
Maine  State  Sunday  School  Association,  pub- 
lishers (1—8). 

Copies    printed:    This    paper  had  credit 
for   an    average    issue    of    3,166    in    1902 


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MAINE— Portland. 


and  3,458  m  1903, 
not  furnished  any 
factory  report,  but 
more   than    1,000   in 


since  which  it  has 
definite  and  satis- 
was  credited  with 
1906  and   1907. 


MAINE. 


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PRESQUE  ISLE,  Aroostook  Co.  ^ 
1,256+  pop.,  on  Bangor  &.  Aroostook  and 
Canadian  Pacific  Rds.  and  Aroostook  r., 
a  m.  N.  of  Houlton,  the  county  seat.  Abun- 
dant water  power.  Starch  manufactories, 
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nite information  as  would  warrant  such 
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RICHMOND,  Sagadahoc  Co.  g  2.049t 
pop.,  on  Maine  Central  Rd.,  17  m.  S.  of  Au- 
gusta, the  State  capital.  Boot  and  shoe 
manufactories  and  saw  and  planing  m.llls. 
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ROCKLAND,  c.  h.,Knox  Co.  g  8,150t 
pop.,  on  Maine  Central  Rd.  and  Penobscot 
bay.  Produces  lime.  Manufacture  of  cloth- 
ing. Shipbuilding  and  foreign  and  domes- 
tic commerce. 

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every  year  since,  up  to  and  including 
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3.987 
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1895 
1902 
1903 
1906 

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1895 

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1902 

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1903 

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1906 

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1907 

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2,230 
2,117 
2,164 

2,137 

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2,595t  pop.,  on  Portland  &  Rumford  Falls 
and  Rumford  Falls  &  Rangeley  Rds.,  22  m. 
N.  W.  of  Paris,  the  county  seat,  and  77 
from  Portland.  The  Androscoggin  river 
here  falls  180  feet,  affording  immense 
water  power.  Manufactures  of  paper  and 
chemicals. 

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isfactory report,  but  has  been  credited 
with  exceeding  2,250  in  1903  and  more 
than   1,000   in    1906  and   1907. 

S  A  N  F  O  R  D ,  York  Co.  p  6.078t  pop. , 
3  m.  8.  E.  of  Sprlngvale,  connected  by  elec- 
tric cars,  and  18  N.  E.  of  Rochester,  N.  H. 
Manufactures  of  worsteds,  plush,  blanketi 
and  carriage  robes. 

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isfactory report,  but  was  credited  with 
more    than    1,000    in    1907. 

SKO WHEGAN,  c.  h.,  Som^ntt  Co.  n 

4,266+  pop.,  on  Maine  Central  Rd.  and  Ken- 


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nebec  r.,  35  m.  N.  of  Augusta,  the  State  cap- 
ital.   Farming  and  manufacturing. 

SOMERSET  REPORTER;  Tliurs- 
days;  republican;  elgnt  pages  18x24;  sub 
scriptlon  fl.SU;  established  1840;  E.  E.  Mc- 
Neelle,  editor  and  publisher  (1—7). 

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furnished  a  report,  but  has  been  cre- 
dited with  more  than  1,000  every  year 
since,    up   to   and   including    1907. 

SOLON,  Somerset  Co.  D.  996t  pop.,  on 

Somerset  Rd.  and  Kennebec  r.,  15  m.  N.  W. 

of  Skowhegan,  the  county  seat,  and  48  N. 

of  Augusta,  the  State  capital. 

TIMES;  Wednesdays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
gubscription  $1  ;  established  1890  ;  Leon  S. 
Merrill,  editor;  A.  C.  Ladd,  publisher. 

SOUTH  PARIS,  Oxford  Co.  -a  l,457t 
pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  Rd.,  47  m.  N.  of  Port- 
land.   Mills  and  factories. 

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$1.50;  established  1833;  Atwood  &  Forbes,  edi- 
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SOUTH  PORTLAND,  Cumberland 

Co.  P  6.287t  pop.,  on  Portland  harbor,  1  m. 
from  and  opposite  Portland,  the  county 
seat.  Residences  of  a  large  number  of 
Portland  business  men. 

CAPE  El^IZABETH  COAST 
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land), publishers  (11— 5  P). 

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the  year  1896,  but  has  not  since  made 
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copies. 

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established  1881;  J.  H.  Harford,  editor  and 
publisher. 

SPRINGVALE,  York  Co.  p  4,164t 
pop.  (of  township),  on  Portland  &  Roches- 
ter Rd.,  35  m.  from  Portland.  Has  cotton, 
shoe  and  other  manufactories.  Lumber 
region. 

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lished 1876;  Frank  H.  Dexter,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (11— 5  P). 

THOMASTON,  Knox  Co,  g  2.688t 
pop.,  on  Maine  Central  Rd.  and  Georges 
r.,  4  m.  W.  of  Rockland,  the  county  seat. 
Shipbuilding  and  manufacture  of  lime 
and  brick.  Location  of  the  Maine  State 
Prison. 

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lished 1877;  O.  G.  Dinsmore,  editor;  Knox 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (13—6). 

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dit for  an  average  issue  of  1,013  in 
1898,  but  has  not  since  made_  claim  to 
issuing   so  many  as    1,000  copies. 

WATERVILLE,  Kennebec  Co.  g 
9,477t  pop.,  on  Maine  Central  Rd.  and  Kenne- 
bec r.,  18  m.  N.  of  Augusta,  the  county  seat 
and  capital  of  the  State.    Tloonlo  Falls  f  ur- 


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nish  water  power  sufficient  to  drive  300,000 
spindles.  Seat  of  Colby  University.  Farm- 
ing. 

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publishers  (12—5). 

Copies    printed:     daily,     6,598  in  1906 

8,418  in   1907 

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larly in  the  years  1896  and  1898,  but 
has  not  since  set  up  any  claim  for 
issuing   so   many. 

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2,250  in  1900  and  more  than  1,000 
every  year  since,  up  to  and  including 
1907. 

CIVIC  LEAGUE  RECOR  D;  monthly; 
temperance  and  civic  reform;  sixteen  pages 
8x10:  subscriprlon  50  cents;  established  1900; 
Henry  N.  Prlngle.  editor  and  manager  (1—8). 
Copies     printed:     2,509  in  1901 
3,408  in  1904 
3,719  in  1903 
4,9S8  in  1905 
6,083  in  1906 
6,800  in  1907 
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ican Nation,  Fireside  Oem);  sixteen  pages 
11x15;  subscription— Home  Treasury  25 cents, 
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Sawyer    Publishing   Co.,   editors   and    pub- 
lishers (1—4). 

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dit for  an  average  issue  of  1,205,172 
in  1901  and  1,316,449  in  1904,  since 
which  it  has  not  furnished  any  definite 
and  satisfactory  report,  but  was  credited 
with  more  than  75,000  in  1907,  which 
is  the  highest  rating  ever  accorded  in 
the  absence  of  a  satisfactory  detailed 
statement  of  actual  issues  covering  a 
full  year. 

WESTBROOK,  Cumberland  Co.   p 

7,283t   pop.,  on  Portland  &  Rochester  Rd., 

6   m.  W.  of    Portland,   the    county    seat. 

Silk,    paper,    cotton,    lumber    and    other 

manufactories. 

NEWS  AND  GLOBE-STAR;  Thurs- 
days; eight  pages  18x22;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1891;  Llbby  &  Smith,  editors  and 
publishers  (9—5). 

WINTERPORT,  Waldo  Co.  g  1,6231 

pop.,  on  Penobscot  r.,  13  m.  S.  of  Bangor 

and  connected  by  steamer  with  that  city 

and   Boston,   Mass.     Qrigt  mill  and  iarg* 

clothing  manufactories. 

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pages  11x16;  subscription  50  cents;  estab- 
lished 1893;  C.  R.  Lougee,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8—3). 


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WINTHROP,  Kennebec  Co.  g  2,088 f 

pop.,  on  Maine  Central  Rtl.,   10  m.  W.  of 

Augusta,  the  county  seat  and  State  capital, 

and  19  N.  E.  of  Lewiston.    Manufactures  of 

oilcloth  and  blankets. 

BUDGET;  Fridays:  independent;  four 
(pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1881; 
John  A.  Stanley,  editor  and  publisher. 

WISCASSET,  e.  h.,  Lincoln  Co.   g 

1,273+  pop.,  on  Maine  Central  and  Wiscasset, 
Waterville  &  Farmington  Rds.  and  Sheei> 
acott  r.,  20  m.  from  the  Atlantic  ocean 
and  50  E.  N.  E.  of  Portland.  Manufactures 
of  lumber  and  brick.  Has  a  fine  harbor, 
with  sufficient  depth  of  water  to  float  the 
largest  vessels. 
SHEEPSCOT    ECHO;  Saturdays; 


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independent ;  four  pages  17J^x24 ;  subscription 
$1;  established  1881;  Chas.  E.Emerson, editor 
and  publisher  (1—8). 

YORK,  York  Co.  p  3.444  pop.,  on  York 
Harbor  &  Beach  Rd.,  7  m.  N.  E.  of  Ports- 
mouth. N.  H. 

OLD  YORK  TRANSCRIPT  AND 
COURANT;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  17x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established— 
Courant  November,  1890,  Transcript  April, 
1899;  consolidated  November,  1901;  E.  D. 
Twombly,  editor;  York  Printing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers (S-5  P). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  ere* 
dit  for  an  average  issue  of  1,428  in 
1902,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
any  definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but 
has  been  credited  with  more  ttan  i.ooo 
every  year  since,  up  to  and  incluoing 
1907. 


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MARYLAND. 


Population  1,190,050  t.     Land  Area  9,860  sq.  miles. 

Bounded  north  by  Pennsylvania,  east  by  Delaware  and  the  Atlantic  Oceanr 
•west  by  West  Virginia,  and  south  and  southwest  by  Virginia,  West  Virginia  and 
the  District  of  Columbia.  State  capital :  Annapolis.  Principal  products  and 
industries  :  Oysters,  wheat  and  tobacco  and  general  manutacturing.  Number 
of  newspapers  and  other  periodicals  (March  30,  1908),  181,  divided  as  follows : 
Daily,  15;  tri-weekly,  1;  semi-weekly, 2;  weekly,  128;  bi-weekly,  1;  semi-monthly,  2; 
monthly,  34;  quarterly,  8. 

The  cities  of  over  3,000  population,  according  to  the  United  States  census  of 
1900  (t),  are  as  follows : 


Baltimore 508,957 1 

Cumberland IT.l'^St 

Haffersto  wu 13,591t 

Frederick 9,«»6t 

Annapolis 8,5'-25t 

Cambridge 5,747t 

Frogtburs 5,274t 


Salisbury   4,ti77t 

Havre  de  Grace 3,423t 

Wet^tminster 3»l99t 

Crisfield 3,165-t- 

Easton 3,074+ 

Chestertowu 3,008t 


ABERDEEN,  Harford  Co.  d  600t 
pop.,  on  Philadelphia,  Wilmington  &  Balti- 
more and  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Rds. ,  81  m.  N.  E. 
of  Baltimore.  Fruit  and  vegetable  packing. 

ENTERPRISE;   Thursdays;   independ- 
ent;   four  pages  20x26;   subscription  $1;    es 
tabllshed  1891 ;   George  W.  Brock,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 

ANNAPOLIS,  c.  h.,  Anne  Arundel 
Co.  D  State  Capital,  8,402t  pop.,  on  An- 
napolis, Washington  &  Baltimore,  Balti- 
more ft  Annapolis  Short  Line  Rds.  and  Sev- 
ern r.,  2  m.  from  Chesapeake  bay.  Seat  of 
St.  John's  College  and  United  States  Naval 
Academy.  Oyster,  fish  and  crab  market. 
Broom,  basket  and  candy  factories.  Fruit 
and  berry  growing. 

EVENING  CAPITAL.}  every  evening 
except  Sunday;  independent;  daily  four,  Sat- 
urday eight  paget  18x34;  subsoriptiou  (3;  es- 
tablished 1884;  Wm.  M.  Abbott,  editor  and 
publisher  (12—4). 

ADVERTISER!  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic ;  four  pages  18x24  ;  subscription  50 
cents;  established  1870;  W.  Meade  Holladay, 
editor  and  publisher  (7—3). 

ANNE  ARUNDEL,  EXA3IINERj 
Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1894;  D.  R.  Ran- 
dall, editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  has  on 
two  occasions  indicated  a  desire  to 
have  credit  for  issuing  more  than 
1,000  copies  regularly,  but  such  defi- 
nite information  as  would  warrant  lucb 
a    rating    has    never    been    forthcoming. 

MARYLAND  GAZETTE;    Thurs 
days;   Independent;   four  pages  18x24;   sub- 
scription   50  cents;    established  1745;    P.  E. 
Porter,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3  P). 

MARYLAND    REPUBLICAN;    Sat 

urdays;  democratic;  four  pages  20x26;  sub- 
scription 81 ;  established  1883 ;  Eugene 
Wathen,  editor  and  publisher  (7—8  P). 

PROCEEDINGS  OF  THE  UNITED 
STATES  NAVAL  INSTITUTE; 
quarterly,  March,  June,  September  and  De- 
cember; three  hundred  and  seventy  to  four 
hundred  and  sixty-five  pages  6x9;  subscrip- 
tion 88.90;  established  1873;  Philip  R.  Alger, 
editor;  United  States  Naval  Institute,  pub- 
lishers (12— 5). 

Copies  printed:  1,637  in  1905  and 
1,762  in  1906,  since  which  it  has  not 
furnished    any    definite    and    satisfactory 


report,   but  was  credited  with  more  than 
1,000    in    1907. 

BALTIMORE,  Baltimore   City 

b  508,957t  pop.,  center  of  seven  rail- 
roads, on  Patapsco  r.,  near  Chesapeake 
bay,  38  m.  N.  E.  of  Washington,  D.  C,  and 
98  S.  W.  of  Philadelphia.  Pa.  The  metrop- 
olis of  Maryland.  Foreign  and  domestic 
commerce  and  manufactures.  Celebrated 
for  its  canned  fruit  and  vegetable  trade. 
A  pre-eminent  oyster  and  tobacco  market. 
DAILY. 

A3IERICAN;  every  morning,  and 
SEMI-WEEKLY,  Tuesdaysand  Fridays; 
daily  and  semi  weekly  eight,  Sunday  thirty- 
six  pages  19x28;  subscription- daily  $3, 
Sunday  $1.50,  semi- weekly  $1;  established- 
daily  1773,  semi-weekly  1850;  Felix  Agnus, 
editor;  Chas.  C.  Fulton  &  Co.,  publishers. 
Office,  cor.  Baltimore  and  South  sts.  (12—4). 
Copies    printed:    daily,    50,273  in   1900 

59,203  in  1901 
59,021  in  1904 
67,315  in  1906 
75,652  in  1907 
Sunday,  53,634  in  1901 
56,082  in  1904 
77.438  in  1906 
91,209  in  1907 
Semi-weekly,  15,047  in  1900 
12,348  in  1904 
13,142  in   1907 

DER  DEUTSCHE  CORRESPOND- 
ENT;  every  morning,  and  WEEKLY, 
Fridays;  German;  daily  eight,  weekly  four- 
teen. Sunday  fourteen  and  sixteen  pages 
•^2x28:  subscription— daily  $7.50,  Sunday  $1.51), 
weekly $2.50;  established— daily  1841,  Sunday 
1898,  weekly  1844;  Edward  Raine,  editor  and 
publisher.    Office,  413  E.  Baltimore  st.  (12—6). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  the  daily  edition 
had  credit  for  exceeding  4,000  in  1898 
and  more  than   2,250  in   1907. 

The  Sunday  edition  had  credit  for 
exceeding    1,000    in    1904   and    1907. 

The  weekly  edition  had  credit  for 
exceeding  2,250  in  1900  and  more 
than  1,000  in  1901,  and  every  year 
since,   up   to    and  including    1907. 

JOURNAL;  every  mornlngexcept  Sun- 
day, and  DIE  SONNTAG8  POST,  Sun- 
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Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis, 
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had  credit  for  exceeding  2^2510  m 
1903  and  more  than  1,000  in  1906 
and    1907. 

The    Sunday    edition    had    credit    for 
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1,000    in    1901,    and    every    year    since. 
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36,164  in  1900 
41,533  in  1902 
44,582  in  1903 
53,784  in  1904 
60,678  in  190s 
69,314  in  1906 
77,748  in   1907 

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Copies  printed:  For  the  year^  1902 
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Copies     printed:     2,278  in   1900 
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3,056  in   1907 
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Copies   printed:    This    paper   had   cre- 
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1897,    since   which   it    has   not   furnished 
any  definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but 
has  been   credited  with   exceeding  2,250 
in     1900    and    more    than     1,000    every 
year    since,    up    to    and    including    1907. 
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1,000    in    1 90 1,    and    every    year    since, 
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factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
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street  (7—3  P). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
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Woodford,  publisher.  Office,  316  N.  Charles 
street  (12—6). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  s,88o  in  1906, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  was 
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Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from   this    paper,   but    it   had   credit   for 


exceeding     1,000     in     1899.     and     every 
year    since,    up    to    and    including    1907. 

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publisher.  Office.  300-302  E.  Baltimore  street, 
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dit for  an  average  issue  of  2,490  in 
1904,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
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lishers. Office,  5  West  Pratt  street  (6—5). 
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factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
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and  publisher.  Office,  11  East  Saratoga  street 
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Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
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1899,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
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more    than    1,000    in    1907. 

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Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1901 
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1900  and  21,016  in  1904,  since  which 
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credited   with   more   than    17,500  in  1907. 

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1897,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
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eight  pages  18x..'4;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1813:  Fabian  Posey,  editor;  Adrian 
Posey  and  Fabian  Posey,  publishers  (12—5). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding  1,000  in  1898,  and  every 
year    since,    up    to    and    including    1907. 

HORNET:  Saturdays ;  negro ;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
January  12.  1903:  Geo.  T.  Day,  editor;  Moun- 
tain City  Publishing  Company,  publishers 
(2-5  P). 

MARYL.AND  BULLETIN;  bi- 
weekly; deaf  mute  ;  four  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription 50  cents;  established  1880;  C.  W. 
Ely,  editor  :  Maryland  School  for  Deaf  and 
Dumb,  publishers  (1—7')  (A  A). 

TB,OSTTiTJB,G,  Allegany  Co.  ^  5.2741 

pop.,  on  Cumberland  &  Pennsylvania  Rd., 

17  m.  W.  of  Cumberland,  the  county  seat. 

Foundries     and    fire-brick    manufactory. 

Coal  mining. 

MINING  JOURNAL;  Saturdays;  In- 
dependent :  four  pages  18x24:  subscription 
$1.50  :  established  1871;  J.  B.  Oder,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 

GIaY'S'DO'S, Baltimore  Co.  ^  311  pop., 

on   Western  Maryland  Rd.,26  m.  N.  W.  of 

Baltimore.    Agriculture. 

RECORD;  Saturdays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1897;  Record 
Publishing  Company,  editors  and  publishers. 

GREENSBORO,  Caroline  Co.  O 

641+  pop.,  on  Delaware  &  Chesapeake  Rd. 
and  Choptank  r.  Fruit  canning  and  evap- 
orating, steam  sawing,  basket  making  and 
shipbuilding, 

FREE  PRESS;  Fridays;  democratic; 
four  pages 20x26:  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1880;  Free  Press  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers. 

HAGERSTOWN,  c.  h.,  Wa$hington 

Co.  \j  13,591+  pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio, 
Cumberland  Valley.  Norfolk  &  Western 
and  "Western  Maryland  Rds..  near  Antie- 
tam  r.  Manufacturing.  Agriculture  and 
rich  mineral  deposits. 

GLOBE;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  independent; 
dally  six  to  eight  pages  17x22;  subscription- 
dally  $3,  weekly  $1 :  established  1879;  Ira  W. 
Hayg,  editor  and  publisher  ( 12—5). 
(Topics     printed:      i,774  in  1902 
2,237  in   1903 
2,549  in   1907 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


441 


MARYLAND. 


MARYLAND. 


Weekly,  2,726  in  1903 
2,728  in  1905 
2,430  in   1907 

l>IAILi  I  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
*nd  WEEKLY,  Fridays ;  democratic ; 
dally  and  Saturday  eiglit  pages  17x24, 
weekly  eight  pages  20x38:  subscription— dally 
t3,  weekly  $1;  established— daily  1890,  weekly 
1828;  Richard  J.  Hamilton,  editor;  Mail  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
both  editions  of  this  paper  seemed  to 
assert  that  each  had_  an  average  issue 
exceeding  1,000  copies,  but  failed  to 
furnish  such  definite  information  as 
would  warrant  the  accordance  of  a 
rating    to    that    effect. 

lIORNINt;  HERALD;  every  morning 
exL-ept  Sunday,  and  HERALD  AND 
TORCHLIGHT,  Thursdays;  repubUcan; 
dallv  four,  weekly  eight  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription-daily $3,  weekly  $1;  established- 
daily  1891,  weekly  1814;  Herald  Publishing 
Co.,  editors  and  publishers. 

HAMPSTEAD.  Carroll  Co.  [^  480t 
pop.,  on  Western  Maryland  Rd..  30  m.  N.  of 
Baltimore.  Agriculture  and  flour  mills. 
Canning  center. 

ENTERPRISE  ;  Fridays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1880;  W,  B.  Wooden  &  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers  (7—5). 

HANCOCK,  Washington    Co.  )j  824r 
pop.,   on  Baltimore  &   Ohio  and  Western 
Maryland    Rds.  and    Chesapeake   &  Ohio 
canal  and  Potomac  r.,  25  m.  W.  of  Hagers- 
town,  the  county  seat.    Agriculture, manu- 
facture of  cement    and  mining  of   white 
sand.     Pressed  brick  and  lumber. 
ADVOCATE;  Thursdays;  four  pages 
103-^x16;    subscription  $1;  established   July, 
1905;  George  C.Huber,  editor;  Hancock  Print- 
ing Co.,  publishers  (7—5  P)  (A  A). 

STAR;  Thursdays;  independent;  four 
pages  13x24;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1889; 
John  T.  Mason,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

HAVRE    DE    GRACE,    Harford 

Co.  d"  3,423+  pop.,  on  Philadelphia,  Wilming- 
ton &  Baltimore  and  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Rds 
and  terminus  of  Tidewater  canal,  86  m. 
N.  E.  of  Baltimore.  The  Susquehanna  r. 
empties  into  Chesapeake  bay  here.  Coal 
and  lumber  trade,  fruit  canning,  shad  and 
herring  fishing  and  manufacture  of  shoes 
and  hosierv. 

DE3IOCRATIC  LEDGER;  Satur- 
days; democratic;  four  pages  ",'0x26;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1894;  E.  H.  Pritchett, 
editor  and  publisher. 

REPUBLICAN;  Saturdays;  independ- 
ent; four  pages  33x31 ;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1868;  A.  P.  &  W.  S.  McCombs,  editors; 
Havre  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (7—3  P). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies 
regularly  in  1897,  but  has  not  since 
set   up   any    claim   for   issuing   so   many. 

HURLOCK,  Dorchester  Co.  D,  450 
pop.,  on  Cambridge  &  Seaford  and  Balti- 
more, Chesapeake  &  Atlantic  Rds.,  16  m.  N. 
E.  of  Cambridge,  the  county  seat.  Agri- 
culture, canning  and  berry  growing. 
ADVANCE;  Saturdays;   eight  pages 

15x22;  subscription  $1;  established    1900;  H. 

R.  and  De  Z.  Walworth,  editors;  The  Advaace 

aPublishing  Company  (Inc.),  publishers  (1—3). 


HYATTSVILLE,  Prince  George  Co. 

a  1.222+ pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Rd..20 
m.  N.  W.  of  Upper  Marlboro,  the  county 
seat,  and  5  N.  E.  of  Washington,  D.  C. 
INDEPENDENT;  Saturdays;  inde- 
pendent; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1; 
established  1899;  E.  A.  Fuller  and  George  M. 
McFarland,   editors    and    publishers   (5—3). 
MARYLAND  REPORTER  AND 
NEW  ERA  ;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1;  established  1902;  The  Com- 
mercial Printing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers 
(12— 5  P). 

KENSINGTON,  Montgomery   Co.  D 

477+  pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Rd.,  5  m.  S. 

E.  of  Rockvllle,  the  county  seat,  and  11  N. 

W.  of  Washington,  D.  C.    Farming. 

MONTGOMERY  PRESS;  Fridays; 
republican;  four  pages  20x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  1889;  C.  W.  Glum,  editor  and 
publisher. 

LAPLATA,  c.  h.,  Charles  Co.  P  300 
pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Potomac  Rd.,  2  m.  E. 
of  Port  Tobacco,  the  county  seat.  Agri- 
culture. 

MARYLAND  INDEPENDENT; 
Fridays;  republican;  four  pages  20x26;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1891;  Adrian  Posey, 
editor  and  publisher. 
TIxMES-CRESCENT;Frldays(AA). 

LAUREL,  Prince  George  Co.  a  2,079t 
pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Rd..  midway 
between  Baltimore  and  Washington,  D.  C. 
Stone  quarries  and  iron-ore  mines.  Mills 
and  iron  foundries. 

DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  established 
1889  ;  Thomas  M.  Baldwin,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7—3  P>. 

LEADER;  Fridays;  four  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1;  established  1898;  James  P. 
Curley,  editor  and  publisher. 

LEONARDTCWN,   c.    h.,    Saint 

Mary  Co.  ^  454+  pop.,  on  Britton  Bay  r., 
55  m.  S.  of  Annapolis,  the  State  capital. 
Coach  factory. 

ST.  MARY'S  BEACON;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  four  pages  18x24:  subscription 
$1;  established  1889;  Francis  V.  King,  editor 
and  publisher  (2—7). 

Copies     printed:     1,033  in  1899 
1,149  in  1906 
1,162  in  1907 
ST.  MARY'S  ENTERPRISE;  Satur- 
days;   republican;    four   pages    18x24;    sub- 
scription tl ;  established  1883;  Enoch  B.  Abell, 
editor  and  publisher  (9—3). 

LONACONING,-4"ei7ani/ Co.b  2,181t 

pop.,  terminus  Georges  Creek  &  Cumber- 
land Rd.    In  Georges  Creek  mining  region. 

GEORGES  CREEK  PRESS;  Thurs 
days;   independent;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1898;  C.  T.  Clayton, 
editor  and  publisher  (6—5). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year_  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the    claim, 

STAR   AND    REVIEW;   Fridays;   In- 
dependent;   four  pages  22x38;  gubscrlptlon 


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MARYLAND. 


$1 ;  establlBhed  1881 ;  J.  J.  Robinson,  editor  and 
publisher  (12— 4). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  2,651  in 
1900  and  2,720  in  1901,  since  which  it 
has  not  furnished  any  definite  and 
satisfactory  report,  but  has  been  cre- 
dited with  exceeding  2,250  in  1903  and 
more   than    1,000    in    1907. 

MANCHESTER,  Carroll  Co.  ^  609t 
pop.,  10  m.  N.  E.  of  Westminster,  the  county 
seat.    Agriculture. 

TELEPHONE     MESSENGER;    Frl 

days;  independent;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  188S;  C.  J.  H. 
Qauter,  editor;  Messenger  Publishing  Com- 
pany, publishers  (9— 5). 

MELROSE,  (P.  O.,  Manchester),  Car- 
roll Co.  Q  84+  pop.,  on  Western  Maryland 
Rd.,  35  m.  N.  of  Baltimore.    Mining. 

MISSION  WORKER;  monthly;  un 
denominational;  twenty  pages  8x11;  sub- 
scription 25  cents;  established  January.  1902: 
J.  A.  Zepp,  editor  and  publisher  (1—7)  (A  A  )• 
Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  2,425  in  1905, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  was 
credited   with   more    than    1,000   in    1906. 

MIDDLETO^WN,  Frederick  Co.  ^ 
665+  pop.,  on  the  National  turnpike,  8  m. 
W.  of  Frederick,  the  county  seat,  and  53 
W.  N.  W.  of  Baltimore.  Creameries.  Agri- 
culture. 

VALLEY  REGISTER;  Fridays;  re 
publican;  eight  pages  17x24;  subscription  $1; 
established  1844;  George  C.  &  Charles  K. 
Rhoderick,  editors  and  publishers  (I— S). 

Copies     printed:     2,338  in   1907 

MYERSVILLE,  Frederick  Co.  ^  800 
pop.,  12  m.  S.  E.  of  Hagerstown. 

MONITOR;  Thursdays;  independent; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  75  cents;  es- 
tablished 1891;  Ira  Moser.  editor;  The  Moni- 
tor Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (1—4). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the    claim. 

NORTH  EAST,  Cecil  Co.  cf  969+ 
pop.,  on  Philadelphia,  Wilmington  &  Balti- 
more Rd.,  6  m.  S.  W.  of  Elkton,  the  county 
seat.  Manufactures  of  iron  work,  flre-brick 
and  stove  linings. 

CECIL  STAR;  Saturdays;  independent; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1882;   George  O.  Qarey,  editor  and  publisher. 

OAKLAND,  c.h.,  Garrett  Co.\2  l.HOt 
pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Rd.,  53  m.  S.  W. 
of  Cumberland.    A  summer  resort. 

GARRETT  JOURNAL;  Thursdays; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1897;  Jas.  D.  Hamill,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  1,044  in 
1899  and  1,228  in  1903,  since  which 
it  has  not  furnished  any  definite  and 
satisfactory    report,    but    has    been    ere-' 


MARYLAXD. 


dited     with     more    than     1,000     in     i9o6' 
and   1907. 

MOUNTAIN    DE3IOCRAT ;  Thurs-^ 
days;  democratic;  eight  pages  133^x"<;0;  sub- 
scription $1;     established    1878;    Charles   A. 
Defflnbaugh. editor  and  publisher  (6— 5). 

REPUBLICAN;  Thursdays;  republi- 
can; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  es- 
tablished 1873:  Benj.  H.  Sincell,  editor  and 
publisher  (2—5  P). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  y'ear_  X903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the    claim. 

ORANGEVILLE,  Baltimore  Co.  i: 
suburb  of  Baltimore. 
FAR31  QUEEN;  monthly  (A  A). 

PERRYVILLE,  Cecil  Co.  d  770t 
pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  and  Philadelphia,. 
Wilmington  &  Baltimore  Rds.  and  Susque- 
hanna r.,  at  its  mouih  on  Chesapeake  bay. 
Foundry  and  fertilizer  factory.  Agri- 
culture. 

RECORD;  Wednesdays;  indepfendent; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1893;  WilsonL.  Condon,  editor  and  publisher. 

POCOMOKE  CITY.    Worcetter  Co.- 
□,  2,124+  pop.,  on  New  York,  Philadelphia 
&  Norfolk  Rd,  ana    Pocomoke   r.,    150  m. 
S.  of  Philadelphia,  Pa.    Agriculture,  fruit 
growing  and  lumber  trade. 

L  E  1)  G  E  II  -  EN T E R PRI SE ;    Satur 
days;    republican;    eight  pages  15x22;    sub- 
scription $1;  estHblished— ied^er  1881,  Enter- 
prise 1894  ;    C.  O.  Melvin,   editor   and  pub- 
lisher (2—3). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year^  1902 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the    claim. 

WORCESTER  DEMOCRAT;  Satur- 
days; democratic;  four  pages  18x24  ;  sub- 
scription $1:  established  1899;  Samuel  M. 
Crockett,  editor  and  publisher. 

PRESTON,  Caroline  Co.  D-192tpop., 

on  Baltimore,  Chesapeake  &  Atlantic  Rd.,  16 

m.  S.  of  Denton,  the  county  seat,  and  70  S.  E. 

of  Baltimore.    Fruit  packing.    Farming. 

NEWS;  Saturdays;  ind'^pendent;  four 
pages  20x26:  snbi-cription  $1;  established 
January,  1906;  Chas.  B.  Harrison,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 

PRINCE  FREDERICKTO'WN, 

c.  h..  Calvert  Co.  g  257  pop.,  5  m.  W.  of 
Chesapeake  bay  and  40  S.  of  Annapolis, 
the  State  capital.  Agriculture  and  oyster 
dredging. 

CALVERT  GAZETTE  ;  Saturdays; 
independent;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  1885;  Geo.  W.  Dowell,  editor 
and  publisher. 

CALVERT  JOURNAL;  Saturdays; 
democratic:  four  pages  18x24;  subscription, 
$1 ;  established  1867;  J.  B.  Bunting,  editor  and 
publisher  (7— 3P). 

PRINCESS  ANNE,  c.  h.,  Somerset- 
Co.  o^  854+  pop.,  on  New  York,  Phlladelphi* 


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&  Norfolk  Rd.  and  Manokin  r.,  10  m.  from  its 
mouth.    Manufactures  of  flour  and  lumber. 

MARYLiANDER  AND   HERAL.D; 

Tuesdaj'S  ;  democratic;  four  pages  20x26; 
subscription  $1;  established  —  Marylander 
1865.  Herald  18fil ;  Fontaine  &  Dasliiell,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  (7—8  P). 

RIDGELY,  Caroline  Co.  D-  713  pop., 

on  Philadelphia,  Wilmington  &  Baltimore 

Rd.,  3  m.  N.  W.  of  Denton.    Agriculture. 

CAROLINE  SUN;  Saturdays;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages  20x26;  subscription  §1; 
established  March,  1902;  Beauchamp  &  Wil- 
kinson, editors  and  publishers  (2—3;. 

RISINGSUN,  Cecil  Co.  cf  382t  pop., 
on  Philadelphia,  Wilmington  &  Baltimore 
Rd.,  8  m.  S.  W.  of  Oxford,  Pa.  Shipping 
point  for  grain.  Canning  establishments. 
Agriculture. 

MIDLAND  JOURNAL.;  Fridays ; 
Independent;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1878 ;  Ewing  Bros.,  editors  and 
publishers  (6—5). 

ROCKVILiLE,  c.  h.,  Montgomery  Co. 
a  1,110+  pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Rd.,  16  m. 
N.  W.  of  Washington,  D.  C.  Farming  center. 

MONTGOMERY   ADVOCATE:   Frl 

days  (A  A). 
MONTGOMERY    CO.    SENTINEL; 

Fridays;  democratic;  four  pages  20x26;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1855;  R.  G.  Fields, 
editor  and  publisher. 

SAINT  MICHAELS,  Talbot  Co.  a- 
1,043+  pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Eastern  Shore 
Rd.,  12  m.  E.  of  Easton,  the  county  seat, 
and  60  from  Baltimore.  Shipbuilding,  farm 
Ing  and  fish  and  oyster  trade. 

COMET  AND   ADVERTISER;   Sat 

urdays;  independent;  four  pages  20x26;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1866;  Hambleton  & 
Morris,  editors  and  publishers  (7—3  P). 

SALISBURY,  c.  h.,  Wicomico  Co.Q, 
4,277+  pop.,  on  New  York,  Philadelphia  & 
Norfolk  and  Baltimore,  Chesapeake  &  At- 
lantic Rds.  and  Wicomico  r.,  95  m.  S.  E.  of 
Annapolis,  the  State  capital.  Lumber  trade 
shirt  and  basket  factories,  grain,  fruit  and 
vegetables. 

ADVERTISER;  Saturdays ;  demo- 
cratic ;  eight  pages  17x24;  subscription  $1 ;  es- 
tablished 1867;  White  &  White,  editors  and 
publishers  (2—6). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  1,261  in 
1898  and  1,525  in  1904,  since  which 
it  has  not  furnished  any  definite  and 
satisfactory  report,  but  was  credited 
with    more    than    1,000    in    1907. 

COURIER;  Saturdays;  republican;  eight 
pagesl5x21;  subscription $1;  established  1899; 
Elmer  H.  Walton,  editor;  Peninsula  Pub- 
lishing Company,  publishers  (12—6). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding  1,000  in  1901,  and  every 
year  since,  tip  to  and  including  1907. 
WICOMICO  NEWS;  Thursdays;  dem- 
ocratic; ten  pages  153.^122;  subscription  $1; 
established  1885;  Brewlngton  Bros.,  editors 
and  publishers  (12—6). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  issue  of  1,346  in  1901,  since 
which  it  has  not  furnished  any  definite 


MARYLAND. 


and  satisfactory  report,  but  has  been 
credited  with  more  than  1,000  every 
year    since,    up    to    and    including    1907. 

EASTON  CHURCHMAN;  monthly; 
Protestant  episcopal;  eiglit  pages  11x16;  sub- 
scription 50  cents;  established  1894;  Rev.Wm. 
Mitchell  and  Rev.  Edward  R.Rich,  editors; 
Brewlngton  Bros.,  publishers  (12—6). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies 
regularly  in  1903,  but  has  not  since  set 
up    any    claim    for    issuing    so    many. 

SNCWHILL,  c.  h.,  Worcester  Co.  P. 
2,650  pop.,  on  Philadelphia,  Wilmington  A; 
Baltimore  Rd.  and  Pocomoke  r..  30  m.from 
Pocomoke  Sound  and  at  head  of  steamboat 
navigation.     Lumber,    oyster,    fruit    and 
trucking  trades.  Agriculture. 
DEMOCRATIC  MESSENGER;  Sat- 
urdays; democratic;  eight  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription   $1;    established    1868:    Vincent  & 
White,  editors  and  publishers  (1—8). 
Copies     printed:      1,476  in   1894 
1,450  in   1905 
1,672  in   1907 

SPICKARD. 

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scription §1;  established— Ifero/(i  1906,  Ga- 
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Copies  printed:  For  the  year_  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance  of    a    rating  to   that    effect. 

TANEYTOWN,   Carroll    Co.  t]    885 

pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Rd.,  22^^  m.  N.  E.  of 

Frederick    and   40   N.    W.    of    Baltimore. 

Seat  of  Milton  Academy. 

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$1;    established  1894;    P.    B.    F.nglar,  editor; 

Carroll  Record  Printing  and  Publishing  Co., 

publishers  (1—8). 

Copies     printed:     1,198  m  1898 
1,450  in  1900 
1,501  in  1901 
1,628  in  1903 
1,685  in  1904 
1,722  in  1905 
1,758  in   1906 
1,765  in   1907 
SONS  OF  AMERICA;    monthly:   fra- 
ternal; eight  pages   8*xll;    subscription   25 
cents;  established    October,  1905;  Rev.  A.  B. 
Wood,  editor;    State  Executive  Committee 
P.  O.  S.  of  A.,  publishers  ;1— 8}. 

Copies     printed:     5.065   in   1906 
5,530  in   1907 

THURMONT,  Frederick  Co.  \h  1,100 
pop.,  on  Western  Maryland  Rd.,  near  Mo- 
nocacy  r.,  16  m.  N.  of  Frederick,  the  county 
seat,  and  60  N.  W.  of  Baltimore.  Iron  and 
copper  mining.  Summer  resort. 
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$1;  established  1870;    C.    C.  Waters,    editor; 

Clarion  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (1— S). 

TOWSON,  c.  h.,  Baltimore  Co.  t]  3,100 

pop.,  4  m.  N.  of  Baltimore. 

BALTIMORE  CO.  UNION?  Satur- 
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tion$1.50;  established  1850;  LongneckerBros., 
editors  and  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies    printed:    This    paper   had   cre- 
dit  for   issuing   more   than    i.ooo   copies 
regularly    in    1903,    but    has    not    since 
set     up     any     definite     and     satisfactory 
claim    for    issuing    so    many. 
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urdays;  democratic;  eight  pages  17i4x24:  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1885;  J.  B.  and  J.  C. 
Perkins,  editors;  Democrat  Publishing  Co., 
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Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  sat- 
isfactory statement  has  ever  _  been 
secured  from  this  paper,  but  it  had 
credit  for  exceeding  1,000  in  1898  and 
1907. 

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pages:  subscription  $1;  established  June, 
1905;  Harold  Scarboro,  editor;  The  Towson 
News  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (1—7). 

UNION  BRIDGE,  Carroll  Co.  [j 
863+ pop.,  on  Western  Maryland  Rd.,  10  m. 
W.  of  Westminster,  the  county  seat,  and  45 
from  Baltimore.  Grain  elevators  and  rail- 
road shops.    Agriculture  and  mining. 

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1899;  J.  R.  Qalt,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3). 

UPPER   MARLBORO,  c.  h., 

Prince  Oeorge  Co.  a  449+  pop.,  on  Balti- 
more &  Potomac  Rd.,  15  m.  E.  S.  E.  of  Wash- 
ington, D.  0.  Patuxent  r.  steamers  within 
two  miles.  Farming  and  canning  of  fruits 
and  Tegetables.    Tobacco  and  grain. 

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tion $1;  established  1836;  C.  I.  Wilson,  editor 
and  publisher  (5— a). 

PRINCE  GEORGE  ENQUIRER 
AND  SOUTHERN  3IARYLAND 
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four  pages  22x28;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1862;  Fred.  Sasscer,  editor;  F.  &  C. 
Sasscer,  publishers  (7—3). 

WESTMINSTER,  c.  h..  Carroll  Co. 

b  3,iy9+pop.,  on  Western  Maryland  Rd,,29 
m.  N.  N.  E.  of  Baltimore  and  58  from  An- 
napolis, the  State  capital.  Seat  of  Western 
Maryland  College.  Manufactures  of  agri- 
cultural Implements,  carriages  and  cigars. 

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$1 ;  established  1833 ;  W.  L.  W.  iSeabrook,  edi- 
tor; Mrs.  E.  J.  Rippard.  publisher  (3 — 3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  has  on 
two  occasions  indicated  a  desire  to 
have  credit  for  issuing  more  than 
1,000  copies  regularly,  but  such  defi- 
nite information  as  would  warrant  such 
a    rating    has    never   been    forthcoming. 

DEMOCRATIC  ADVOCATE;  Fri- 
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son,  editor;  Democratic  Advocate  Printing 
Company,  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  years  1899 
and  1907  this  paper  seemed  to  assert 
that  it  had  an  average  issue  exceeding 
1,000  copies,  but  failed  to  furnish  such 
definite  information  as  would  warrant 
the  accordance  of  a  rating  to  that 
effect. 

WILLI  A  MS  PORT,  Washington 

Co.  ti  1.472+  pop.,   on  Western   Maryland 

and  Cumberland  Valley  Rds.,  Potomac  r. 

and  Chesapeake  &  Ohio  canal,  6  m.  W.  S.  W. 

of   Hagerstown,  the  county  seat.     Water 

power.     Planing   mill,   sash   factory   and 

steam  tannery. 

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pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1884; 
Geo.  W.  McCardell,  editor  and  publisher 
(7—3  P). 


MASSACHUSETTS. 


Population  2,805,346 1.     Land  Area  8,040  sq.  miles. 

Bounded  north  by  Vermont  and  New  Hampshire,  east  by  the  Atlantic  Ocean, 
soutti  by  the  Atlantic  Ocean  and  by  Rhode  Island  and  Connecticut,  and  west  by 
Rhode  Island  and  New  York.  State  capital :  Boston.  Principal  industries  :  Fisji- 
ing,  boot  and  shoe  and  textile  manufacture.  Number  of  newspapers  and  other 
periodicals  (March  30, 1908),  563,  divided  as  follows :  Daily,  84 ;  semi-weekly,  6  ; 
weekly,  285 ;  bi-weekly,  4 ;  semi-monthly,  11  ;  monthly,  137 ;  bi-monthly  6 ; 
quarterly,  30. 

The  cities  of  over  50,000  population,  according  to  the  United  States  census 
of  1900  (t),  are  as  follows  : 


Boston 560,8»2t 

AVorcester 1 1 8,421 1 

Fall  River 104,863t 

Lowell 94,969t 

Cambridge 91,8S6t 


Lynn 68,513t 

Lawrence 6'J,559t 

New  Bedford «i.44tit 

8priuefield 6'i,0.5«+ 

Somerville 61,  (JQ>'43 


ABINGTON,  Plymouth  Co.  P,  5,800 
pop.,  on  New  York,  New  Haven  &  Hartford 
Rd.,  20  m.  S.  by  S.  E.  of  Boston,  the  State 
capital.  Manufactures  of  boots,  shoes  and 
tacks. 

ADVERTISER;  Fridays  (A  A). 
PLYMOUTH  CO.  JOURNAL  AND 

HERALD  ;     Fridays;  independent;  eight 

Eages  18x24 ;  subscription  $2 ;  established  1873; 
.B.  Hatch,  editor;  L.  B.  Hatch  &  Co.,  pub- 
lishers; prints  special  editions  for  neighbor- 
ing towns  (1—8). 

ADAMS,  Berkshire  Co.  -a  12,486  pop., 
on  Boston  &  Albany  Rd.,  14  m.  N.  by  N.  E. 
of  Plttsfleld.  Manufactures  of  cotton  and 
woolen  goods  and  paper.    Iron  foundry. 

FREEMAN;  Thursdays ;  republican ; 
eight  pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $2 ;  established 
1875;  F.  A.  Malley,  editor;  Freeman  Publish 
ing  Co.,  publishers  (1 — 7). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  vear  1899 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  tnat  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the    claim. 

ALLSTON,  Suffolk  Co.  D-  on  Boston  & 

Albany  Rd.,  a  suburb  of  Boston. 

MIRROR;  Saturdays ;  independent ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1897;  Mirror  Publishing  Company,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  (1—8)  . 

AMESBURY,  Essex  Co.  [^9,473tpop., 
on  Boston  &  Maine  Rd.  and  Merrimac  r., 
27  m.  N.  of  Salem,  one  of  the  three  county 
seats,  and  42  from  Boston,  the  State  capital. 
Manufactures  of  woolen  and  cotton  goods, 
boots  and  shoes,  machinery  and  carriages. 
DAILY  NEWS;    every  evening  except 
Sunday, and  AMESBURY AND  SALIS- 
BURY   VILLAGER,   Thursdays;   inde- 
§endent;  four   pages  20x24;    subscription  — 
ally  $3,  weekly  $1.50;  established— daily  1888. 
weekly  1832;   Amesbury  Publishing  Co'.,  edi- 
tors and  publishers. 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1897 
the  weekly  edition  of  this  paper  seemed 
to  assert  that  it  had  an  average  issue 
exceeding  1,000  copies,  but  failed  to 
furnish  such  defi|iite  information  as 
would  warrant  the  accordance  of  a 
rating  to  that  effect.  It  has  not  since 
made    any    renewal    of    the    claim. 


LEADER  ;  every  evening  except  Sunt  day 
(A  A).  J      • 

AMHERST,  Hampshire  Co.  -D  5,«028t 
pop.,  on  Boston  &  Maine  and  Central  /Ver- 
mont Rds.,  23  m.  N.  N.  E.  of  Spring^.ield. 
Seat  of  Amherst  College,  State  Agricul['Ura.<  ^ 
College  and  State  Experimental  St£  *tion. 
Water  power. 

RECORD;  Wednesdays ;  repubiWcan ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.75;  « ;sfab- 
lished  1844  ;  Carpenter  &  Morehouse,  e'-litori 
and  publishers  (7—8  P).  , 

STUDENT;  Saturdays,  during  college 
year;  collegiate;  twenty-eight  page?  9x12; 
subscription  $2.50;  established  1866;  Stiidents 
of  Amherst  College,  editors  and  pub!  isherg 
(9-3).  f 

COLLEGE- SIGNAL;  fortnightly; 
Wednesdays  during  the  college  yeaf ;  col- 
legiate; twenty  pages  8x10;  subscripfl^ii  $1; 
established  1890:  Students  of  the  MsissaCilu- 
setts  Agricultural  College,  editors  aAid  pub- 
lishers (1—8). 

LITERARY  MONTHLY;  during 
the  college  year  ;  collegiate  ;  sixtv-four 
pages  6x9;  subscription  $2  ;  established  1886: 
Students  of  Amherst  College,  editors  and 
publishers  (5—3). 

ANDOVER,  Essex  Co.  :^  6,813t  pop., 
on  Boston  &  Maine  Rd.  and  Merrimac  r.. 
7  m.  N.  E.  of  Lowell.  Seat  of  Philllpg  Acad- 
emy and  Theological  Seminary.  Flax  and 
woolen  mills.    Agriculture. 

T  O  VV  N  S  M  A  N ;  Fridays ;  Independent ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1887;  John  N.  Cole,  editor;  Andover 
Press  (limited),  publishers  (2—7). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had ''^^^ 
for  an  issue  of  1,144  for  the  year  /^^o.., 
but  has  not  since  made  definite  and 
satisfactory  claim  to  issuing  so  many 
as    1,000    copies. 

ARLINGTON,  Middlesex  Co. D^8.608t 

pop.,  on  Boston  &  Maine  Rd.,  6  m.  N.  W.  of 

Boston,  the  State  capital.      Ice  tools  and 

other  manufactures.    Market  gardening. 

ADVOCATE;  Fridays ;  Independent; 
eight  pages  15x22  ;  subscription  $2 ;  estab- 
lished 1872;  C.  S.  Parker  &  Son,  editors  and 
publishers;  prints  an  edition  for  Lexington 

(6—5). 

Copif^s  „,.:,,*- J.   tijJs  paper  j^d   ^re- 

(  more  than   1,000  eofies 

.897,^  but    has    not    since 

!  definite     and     satisfactory 

<  ng    so    many. 

1 

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MASS  A  CHUSETTS. 


MASSACHUSETTS. 


ATHOLi,  IForceiter  Co.  a  7,061t  pop., 
oa  Bostoii  &  Albany  and  Fltchburg  Rda.  and 
Millers  r.,  33  m.  W.  of  Fltchburg,  one  of  the 
two  county  seats.    Manufacturing. 

ATHOL.  AND  CHURCH  RECORD; 

Saturdays;  undenoniiuational;  four  pages 
15x191^; '  subscription  75  cents;  established 
October,  1902;  Miss  Hattie  M.  French,  editor; 
The  Church  Record  Co.,  publishers  (1 — 8). 

Copies     printed:      1,083  in' 1905 
/  1,112  in   1907 

TRANSCRIPT}  Tuesdays;  independ- 
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$1.50;  established  1871;  W.  L.  Hill,  editor; 
Athol  Transcript  Company,  publishers  (9—3). 

Copies    printed:    For    the    year    1903 
this  paper  seemed  to   assert  that  it  had 
an    average    issue    exceeding    1,000    cop- 
ies   but   failed   to   furnish   such  definite 
j»  '^"'into^  ■'-^nation    as    would    warrant    the   ac- 
"        cord?  mce  of  a  rating  to  that  eflfect.     It 
has  j    not    since    made    any    renewal    of 
thej     claim. 

\V\  ORCESTER     WEST     CHRONl- 
Cl^l£i  Thursdays;  independent;  eight  pages 
13x2(1;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1866;  R. 
WuiJ,  Waterman,  editor  and  publisher  (.2—8). 
Copies   printed:    This   paper   had   cre- 
dit for  an  issue  of  2,300  in  1895,  since 
which  ,   it  has  not  furnished  any  definite 
and  i  satisfactory    report,    but    has    been 
credi'ted    with    exceeding   2,250    in    1899, 
and  1  nore   than   1,000   every   year   since* 
up   to-,  and   including    1907. 

HEALTHY  H  <>  YI  E  ;  monthly, 
and  QUARTERL.Y%  February,  May,  Au- 
gust ai  d  November;  nygienic;  monthly  four 
pages  13x20,  quarterly  sixty  eight  pages  6x8; 
subscr  ption— monthly  50  cents,  quarterly  $1; 
establl  ihed  — monthly  i890,  quarterly  May, 
1901 ;  ^ '.  H.  Brock,  editor ;  W.  H.  Brock  &  Co., 
publishers. 

Copies  printed:  monthly, 

13,489  in  1895 
14,728  m  1900 
15,170  in  1901 
19,520  in  1903 
19,100  in  1904 
22,212  in  1905 
19,512  in  1906 
18,662  in   1907 
The   quarterly   edition   had   credit  for 
an   average   issue   of  4,534   in    1902   and 
6,000   in    1903,   since   which   it  has  not 
furnished    a    report,    but    was    credited 
with    more    than    2,250    in    1907. 

ATTLEBORO,  Bristol  Co.  R  ll,335t 

pop.,  on  New  York,  New  Haven  >%;  Hartford 
ftd^,  12  m.  N.  N.  E.  of  Providence,  R.  I.,  and 
31  S.  S.  W.  of  Boston,  the  State  capital* 
Water  power.  Manufactures  of  jewelry, 
cottoi,  calicoes,  metal  buttons,  clocks,  sil- 
verware and  cotton  machinerj'. 

SUN'i  every  evenlngexcept  Sunday ;  repub- 
lican;    eight    to   twelve   pages  17x22;    sub- 
scription $8;  established  1889:  Sun  Publish- 
ing Company,  editors  and  publishers  (1 — 4). 
Copies  printed:    This   paper   had   cre- 
dit   for    an    average    issue    of    2,113  .*o 
1898    and    3,115    in     1902,    since    which 
it  has  not  furnished   a   report,  but  ^as 
credited   with  more   than   2,250  in   1904 
and    1907. 


ATER,  Middlesex  Co.  D 
Fltchburg  and  Worcester 
ton  &  Maine  Rd.,  14  m.  E. 


36  N.  W.  of  Boston,  the  State  capital.  Ma- 
chine shops,  tannerj-,  vinegar  works,  paper 
and  stationery  factory,  saw  mills,  cutlery 
factory  and  leather  and  carriage  works. 

TURNER'S  PUBLIC   SPIRIT;   Sat 

urdays;  Independent;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scTlpiIon  $1 ;  established  186(3 ;  J.  H.  Turner, 
editor  and  publisher;  prints  special  editions 
for  neighboring  towns  (,2—8). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding    1,000    in    1907. 

BEVERLY,  Essex  Co.' □'  13,884t  pop., 
on  Boston  &  Maine  Rd.,  2  m.  N.  E.  of  Salem, 
one  of  the  three  county  seats,  and  18  from 
Boston,  the  State  capital.  General  com- 
merce and  manufacture  of  leather,  shoes 
and  shoe  machinery. 

EVENING  TiaiES;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday ;  republican ;  eight  pages  173^x22 ; 
subscription  $3;  established  1893;  Albert Vlt- 
tum,  editor  and  publisher  (8 — 3P). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this   paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 

exceeding    2,250    in    1904    and    1907. 

CITIZEN;  Saturdays;  republican;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1851;  C.  A.  King,  editor;  Citizen  Printing 
Company,  publishers  (3 — 5  P). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  1,307  in 
1899  and  1,323  in  1902,  since  which 
it  has  not  furnished  any  definite  and 
satisfactory  report,  but  has  been  cre- 
dited with  more  than  1,000  every  year 
since,    up    to    and    including    1907. 

SPIRIT  OF  THE  WORD;  mcmthly; 
undenominational;  twenty-four  pages  6x9; 
subscription  SI ;  established  1885 ;  A.  P.  Adams, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—8).  Does  not  insert 
advertisements. 

B  O  S  T  O  N ,  c.  h.,  Suffolk  Co.  d-  State 
Capital,  560,892+  pop.,  center  of  seven 
railroads  on  Massachusetts  bay.  The  com- 
mercial metropolis  of  New  England.  En- 
gaged In  trade  with  all  parts  of  the  world. 
Depot  for  New  England  manufactures  of 
every  kind. 

DAILY. 

ADVERTISER;  every  morning  except 
Sunday;  republican;  eight  pages  17x24 ;  sub- 
scription $6;  established  1811;  Advertiser 
Newspaper  Co.,  editors  and  publishers.  Of- 
fice, 309  Washington  street  (2—3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  issue  of  17,600  in  18941 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  has 
been  credited  with  more  than  4,000 
every  year  since  1898,  up  to  and  in- 
cluding   1907. 

Ihiblisher's  announcement.— The  Daily  Bos- 
ton Advkrtiseb,  established  1813— the 
oldest  newspaper  in  Boston— a  clean  news- 
paper, and  reaches  the  homes  of  the  best 
families  In  Boston  and  suburbs— a  most 
desirable  medium  for  placing  announce- 
ments before  a  large,  intelligent  and 
wealthy  class  of  readers. 

CO!>IMERCTAL.  NEWS;  every  morn 

ing  except  Sunday  ( A  A). 

EVENING  RECORD;  every  evening 
except  Sunday;  republican;  eight  pages 
17x23 ;    subscription    $3  ;    established    1884  ; 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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3IASSACH  LSETTS— Boston.  \ 

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Office,  30y  WashiiiKiou  stint  cz — i).  i 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  issue  of  82,000  in  18941 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but 
has  been  credited  witU  more  than 
20,000    every    year    since     1898,    up    to 

and    including    1907. 

Jhiblisher's  announcement.— Bostoh  Evening 
Record,  establisbed  18Si.  Ttie  Record  Is 
the  popular  one-cent  fauiilj/  evening  news- 
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Boston  and  this  will  be  confirmed. 

EVENING   TRANssCKIFT;   every 

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WEEKLiY,  Fridays;  independent-repub- 
lican; daily  fourteen  to  twenty-four,  weekly 
ten,  Saturday  twenty-eight  to  forty-eiglu 
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DAN  VERS,  Essex  Co.  d"  9.065  pop., 
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lem, the  county  seat,  and  20  N.  N.  E.  of 
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EAST  NORTHFIELD.  Franklin 
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more    than    20,000    in    1907. 

EAST  'P'EP'P'EB.T.T.Ja, Middlesex  Co. 

D- 3.701  pop.,  on  Boston  &  Maine  and  Fitch- 
burg  Rd8.,  8  m.  N.  of  Ayer  Junction.  Shoe, 
paper  and  cardboard  manufactories. 

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ton,  the  State  capital.    A  summer  resort. 

On    the     island    of     Martha's    Vineyard. 

Whale  fishery  and  domestic  commerce, 

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ton &  Maine  Rd.,  6  m.  W,  of  Gloucester. 
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EVERETT,  Middletex  Co.  [Ih24,336t 
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of  Boston,  the  State  capital.  Various  man- 
ufactures, including  chemicals,  railway 
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FAIRHAVEN,  BH$tol  Co.  P,  3,567t 
pop.,  on  New  York,  New  Haven  &  Hartford 
Rd.  and  Acushnet  r.,  opposite   New  Bed- 
ford, one  of  the  two  county  seats,    T 
glass  and  iron  works,  cutlery,  bottle 
shoe  factories.    Summer  report. 
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pop.,  on  New  York,  New  Haven  &  Hartford 
Rd.  and  Taunton  r.,  near  Mt.  Hope  bay. 
Good  harbor.  Steamers  dally  to  Provi- 
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and  domestic  commerce.  Cotton  manu- 
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6,668  in  1905 
6,884  in  1906 
7,049  in   1907 
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credited  with  more  than  4,000  every 
year  since,  up  to  and  including  1907. 
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tion $6;  established  1850;  Fall  River  Daily 
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regularly  in  the  years  1898  and  1901, 
but  has  not  since  set  up  any  definite 
and  satisfactory  claim  for  issuing  so 
many. 

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1903,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
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than    2,250    in    1905    and    1907. 

The  weekly  edition  had  credit  for 
issuing  more  than  1,000  regularly  in 
1899,  but  has  not  since  set  up  any 
claim    for    issuing   so    many. 

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scription 50cents;  established  1893:  John  H. 
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paper  had  cre- 
an  1,000  copies 
has  not  set  up 
50    many. 


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FAIiMOUTH,  Barnstable  Co.  L\  3,500t 
pop.,  on  New  York,  New  Haven  &  Hartford 
Rd.,aO  m.  S.  W.  of  Barnstable,  the  county 
seat.    Summer  resort. 

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scription $1.50;  established  1866;  Chas.  S.  Bur- 
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15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1895; 
Chas.  S.  Burgess,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

FITCHBURG,c.  h.,  fVorcester  Co.  a 
33,017  pop.,  on  Boston  &  Maine  and  New 
York,  New  Haven  &  Hartford  Rds.,  25  m. 
N.  of  Worcester,  the  other  county  seat 
Manufactures  of  saws,  ginghams, worsteds, 
silks,  bicycles,  revolvers,  lumber,  doors, 
sash  and  blinds,  cotton  and  cotton  wraps 
steam  engines  and  paper. 

NEWS;  every  evening  except  Sunday; 
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$3;  established  1904;  J.  Lyle  Peden,  editor; 
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Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
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since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
report,  but  was  credited  with  more  than 
1. 000    in    1907. 

SENTINELij  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  17x23;  subscription— daily  $5, 
weekly  $1.50 ;  established— daily  1873,  weekly 
1839  ;  J.  E.  Kellogg,  editor;  Sentinel  Printing 
Company,  publishers  (12— 4). 

Copies    printed:     daily,     4,870  in   1906 

5,221  in  1907 
Weekly,  1,944  iri  1897 
1,829  in  1903 
1,791  in  1906 
1,727  in   1907 

POHJAN  TAHTKNORTHSTAR); 

Thursdays;  eight  pages  18x22;  established 
March,  1902;  E.  Maattala,  editor;  North  Star 
Printing  Company,  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.     » 

FLORENCE,  Hampshire  Co.  -D  8,000 
pop.,  on  New  York,  New  Haven  &  Hart- 
ford Rd.,  2  m.  W.  of  Northampton.  Silk 
mills  and  bru»h  factories. 

HOME     NEEDLEWORK     MAGA- 
ZINE; bi-monthly;  fancy  needlework;  one 
hundred  pages  7x10;    subscription  75  cents; 
established   1899;    C.  A.    Ferry,    editor;  The 
Florence  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (1—8). 
Copies    printed:    66,735  in  1904 
65,257  in  190S 
51,320  in  1907 

FRANKLIN,  ^or/o/A:  Co.  n-5,017t 
pop.,  on  New  England  Rd.,  27  m.  S.  W.  of 
Boston,  the  State  capital.  Manufactures 
of  straw  and  woolen  goods. 

SENTINEL  ;  semi-weekly,  Tuesdays 
and  Fridays;  independent;  four  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $2;  established  1877;  Carl  B. 
Johnson,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3  P). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  vear  1897 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect     It 


has    not    since    made    any    renewal    of 
the    claim. 

GARDNER,  Worcetter  Co.  n  12,201 
pop.,  on  Fitchburg  Rd.,  15  m.  W.  of  Fitch- 
burg and  27  N.  N.  W.  of  Worcester,  the  two 
county  seats.    Manufacture  of  chairs. 

NEWS;   every  evening   except  Sunday 
six  pages  18x24;  subscription  $3;  established 
1896;  Gardner  News  Co.,  publishers  (1—7). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1897 
the  weekly  edition  of  this  paper  seemed 
to  assert  that  it  had  an  average  issue 
exceeding  1,000  copies,  but  failed  to 
furnish  such  definite  information  as 
would  warrant  the  accordance  of  a 
rating  to  that  effect.  It  has  not  since 
made    any   renewal   of  the   claim. 

JOURNAL;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  16x22;  sub.scripiion  $l.5li;  estab- 
lished 1887  :  W.  J.  Whitaker,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6—5). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  has  on 
two  occasions  indicated  a  desire  to 
have  credit  for  issuing  more  than 
1,000  copies  regularly,  but  such  defi- 
nite information  as  would  warrant  such 
a    rating    has    never   been    forthcoming. 

GLOUCESTER,  Essex  Co.  ^  26,1211 
pop.,  on  Boston  &  Maine  Rd.,  32  m.  N.  E.  of 
Boston  and  25  S.  E.  of  Newburyport,  one  of 
the  three  county  seats.  The  largest  fishing 
port  in  the  United  States.  Shipyards  and 
manufactories  of  various  kinds.  Granite 
industry  employs  many  hundred  men. 
Foreign  and  domestic  commerce.  Summer 
resort. 

CAPE  ANN  NEWS;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday;  Independent-republican;  six 
pages  18x:i4;  subscription  83;  established  1884; 
Cape  Ann  News  Company,  editors  aiid  pub- 
lishers (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  4,804  in 
1903  and  6,284  in  1904,  since  which 
it  has  not  furnished  any  definite  and 
satisfactory  report,  but  was  credited 
with   more   than   4,000   in    1907. 

TIMES  AND   CAPE  ANN  ADVER- 
TISER ;    every   evening   except   Sunday; 
Independent;  six  to  eight    pages    17?^x22^; 
subscription  $3.50  ;  established  1888  ;  Procter 
Brothers  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (3—4). 
Copies    printed:     5,124  in  1897 
5,580  in  1901 
6,247  in  1902 
6,580  in  1903 
6,488  in  1904 
7,039  in  190S 
7,286  in  1906 
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2,090  in  1906 
2,170  in   1907 

GREENFIELD,  c.  h.,  Franklin  Co.-O 

9,156  pop.,  on  Boston  &  Maine  and  Fitch 

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of   Springfield.     Manufacturing  and  «i,grl- 

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Boston,  the  State  capital.     Manufactures 
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Worcester,  one  of  the  two  county   seats, 

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New  Haven  &  Hartford  Rds.,  40  m.  N.  W.  of 

Boston,  the  State  capital.    Manufactures  of 

horn  combs,  jewelrj',  buttons,  pianos,  paper 

and  shirts. 

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LEXINGTON,  Middlesex  Co.  O- 1,000 
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Boston,  the  State  capital.  Residence  town 
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which  it  has  not  furnished  any  definite 
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dited with  exceeding  2,250  in  1903, 
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1903,    and    more    than    2,250    in    1907- 

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S.  W.  of  Salem,  one  of  the  three  county 

•eats,  and   11  N.  E.   of   Boston,  the  State 

capital.    Shoe  manufacturing  center. 

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16,522  in  1907 
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5,000  in  1906 
5,000  in  1907 

MALDEN,  MiddUtex  Co.  d-  33,664t 
pop.,  on  Boston  &  Maine  Rd.,  5  m.  N.  of 
Boston,  the  State  capital.  Several  large 
manufactories,  principally  of  rubber  bootg 
and  shoes. 

EVENING  MAIL.;  every  evening  ex- 
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MA  SSA  CHUSETTS. 


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1,000  every  year   since    1898,  up  to  and 

including    1907. 

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dit for  an  average  issue  of  4,767  in 
1903,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
a  definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but 
was  credited  with  exceeding  4,000  in 
1904  and  more  than  2,250  in  1905 
and   1907. 

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1,000  copies,  but  failed  to  furnish  such 
definite  information  as  would  warrant 
the  accordance  of  a  rating  to  that 
effect. 

MANCHESTER.  Essex  Co.  cf  2.522t 
pop.,  on  Boston  &  Maine  Rd.  and  Massa- 
chusetts bay  7  m.  S.  W.  of  Gloucester  and 
23  N.  E.  of  Boston,  the  State  capital. 
Furniture  manufactories.    Summer  resort. 

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MANSFIELD,  Bri$tol  Co.  0, 4,006t 
pop.,  on  New  York,  New  Haven  &  Hartford 
Rd.,  25  m.  S.  by  S.  W.  of  Boston.  Manufact- 
ures of  straw  hats,  bonnets,  stoves  and 
jewelry,  shoe  and  other  laces  and  chocolate. 

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W.  White,  editor  and  publisher  ;  prints  an 
edition  for  Foxboro  (1—8). 

MARBIiEHEAD,  Essex  Co.  rf  7,582t 
pop.,  on  Boston  &  Maine  Rd.,  4  m. 
N.  E.  of  Lynn  and  3  S.  by  S.  E.  of  Salem, 
one  of  the  three  county  seats.  Manufact- 
ures of  children's  shoes.  Fishing,  farming 
and  seed  growing.    Good  harbor. 

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the  year  1895,  1,000  in  1896,  but  has 
not  since  made  definite  and  satisfactory 
claim  to  issuing  so  many  as  1,000 
copies. 

MARLBORO,  Middlesex  Co.  o 

13,609t  pop.,  on  New  York,  New  Haven  St 
Hartford  and  FItchburg  Rds.,  32  m.  W.  of 
Boston,  the  State  capital.  Extensive  manu- 
factures of  boots  and  shoes. 

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for  neighboring  towns. 

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exceeding  i,ooo  copies,  but  failed  to 
furnish  such  definite  information  as 
would  warrant  the  accordance  of  a 
rating  to  that  effect.  It  has  not  since 
made  any   renewal  of  the   claim. 

The    weekly    edition    had    credit    for 
exceeding  2,250  in   1896  and  more  than 
1,000    in    1898,    and    every    year    since, 
up   to    and    including    1907. 

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publisher  (7—3  P). 

Copies  printed:  This  .paper  had  cre- 
dit for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies 
regularly  in  1897,  but  has  not  since 
set   up   any   claim   for  issuing  so  many. 

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1876;  Times  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  pub 
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1894;  Ella  A.  Bigelow, editor;  Mizpah Literary 
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Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1900 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the    claim. 

MEDFORD,  Middlesex  Co.  n-  23,000 
pop.,  on  Boston  &  Maine  Rd.  and  Mystic  r., 
5  m.  N.  of  Boston.    Print  and  dye  works, 
brick  works  and  carriage  factories. 
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1895  and  1,472  in  1897,  since^  which 
it  has  not  furnished  any  definite  and 
satisfactory  report,  but  was  credited 
with  more  than   1,000  in   1906  and  1907. 

MELROSE,  Middlesex  Co.  D-  16,000 
pop.,  on  Boston  Sc  Maine  Rd.,  7  m.  N.  of 
Boston,  the  State  capital.  Shoe  manufac- 
tory and  rubber  works,  skirt  and  garment 
manufactories. 

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and  publisher  (12—6). 

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lished November,  1901;  Geo.  H.  Dearborn, 
editor:  George  W.  Haskins,  publisher  (1—8). 
Copies  printed:  4.144  in  1907 
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1887;  A.  W.  Dunton  &  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (9-3)  (A  A). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1899 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the  claim. 
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MERRIMAC,  Essex  Co.  cf  2,131t 

pop.,  on  Boston  &    Maine  Rd.    and  Merrl- 

macr.,  6  m.  N.  E.  of  Haverhill.     Carriage 

manufacturing. 

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pages  15x21}^;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1882;  Clifton  B.  Heath,  editor  and  publisher 

(9-3). 

METHI3EN,  Essex  Co.  d' 7,512t  pop., 

on  Boston  &  Maine  Rd.,  28  m.  N.  of  Boston, 

the  State  capital.    Manufacture  of  cotton 

and  woolen    goods,     boots     and    shoes. 

Farming. 

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$1.50;  established  1875;  Chas.  M.  Barnard,  edi- 
tor; Methuen  Transcript  Co.,  publishers. 

M.l'D'DLtl^VO'RO,  Piymouth  Co.Q, 

6,885t  pop.,  on  New  York,  New  Haven  & 
Hartford  Rd.,  35  m.  S.  of  Boston,  th^ 
State  capital.    General  manufacturing. 

GAZETTE;  Fridays;  independent;  four 
pages  22x28 ;  subscription  $3 ;  established 
18ft2;  Wood  &  TInkham,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers. 

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pages  15x22;  subscription  $2:  established  1881; 
Plymouth  County  Publishing  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers  (5 — 6). 

MILFORD,  Worcester  Co.  a  12,105 
pop.,  on  Boston  *  Albany,  Grafton  &  Upton 
and  New  England  Rds.  and  Charles  r.,  38 
m.  S.  W.  of  Boston,  the  State  capital.  Man- 
ufactures of  boots  and  shoes,  straw 
and  cotton  goods  and  machinery.    Granite. 

JOURNAL.}  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day; republican;  four  to  slxpages  18x22;  sub- 
scription $2.50  ;  established  1888  ;  Milford 
Journal  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year^  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance   of   a   rating  to   that   effect. 

NEWS;  every  evening  except  Sunday; 
Independent;  four  pages  17i^x24;  subscrip- 
tion $3  ;  established  1887 ;  Milford  Dally 
News  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  and  the  publisher  ad- 
mits that  no  such  record  is  kept  as 
would  make  it  possible  to  prepare  a 
definite  and  satisfactory  statement  of 
tha  number  of  copies  printed  for  the 
requisite  period  of  a  full  year,  but  it 
had  credit  for  exceeding  1,000  in  1906 
and    1907. 

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pages  15x23  ;  subscription  $1.&  ;  established 
188§;  G.  M.  Billings,  editor  and  publisher; 
prints  special  editions  for  neighboring  towns. 
Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  issue  of  1,900  in  1895  a^d 
1.800  in  1897,  since  which  it  has  not 
furnished  a  report,  but  has  been  cre- 
dited with  more  than  1,000  every  year 
since,   up  to   and   including    1907. 

MILLBURY,  Worcester  Co.  D  4.460t 
pop.,  on  Boston  &  Albany  and  New  York, 
New  Haven  &  Hartford  Rds.,  about  5  m.  8 
of  Worcester  one  of  the  county  seats.  Cot- 


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MASS  A  CH  USETTS. 


ton,  felt  and  woolen  mills,  sash  and  blind, 

chJsel  and  edge-tool  manufactories. 

JOURNAL;  Fridays;  Independent; eight 
pages  15x22:  subscription  $1.25;  established 
1893;  Charles  A.  Kirtland,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

MILTON,  Norfolk  Co.  n-  7.388  pop., 
on  New  York,  New  Haven  &  Hartford  Rd., 
6  m.  S.  of  Boston.  Residence  town.  Farm- 
ing. 

RECORD;  Saturdays;  independent; 
four  to  six  pages  15x22;  subscription  $2;  es- 
tablished February,  1904;  Charles  F.  Harden, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

MONSON,  Hampden  Co. p  3,402t  pop., 
on  Central  Vermont  Rd.,  17  m.  E.  of  Spring- 
field, the  county  seat.  Hats,  bonnets, 
woolen  goods  and  granite. 

REGISTER;  Saturdays ;  republican ; 
eight  pages  14x20;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 1895;  F.  E.  Cady,  editor  and  publisher 

(6-5). 

MOUNT  HERMON,  Franklin  Co. 
-n  on  Boston  &  Maine  Rd.,  11  m.  N.  by  E.  of 
Greenfield. 

HERIYIOMTE;  every  three  weeks ; 
school;  thirty-two  to  forty  pages  SxIOJk^;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  188H;  James  L.  Mc- 
Conoughy,  editor  and  publisher  (1 — 5). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  i,o8o  in 
1904.  but  has  not  since  made  claim 
to    issuing   so    many   as    1,000    copies. 

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established  1902;  L.  Lorlmer  Drury,  editor; 
Mount  Hermon  Alumni  Association,  pub- 
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Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,285  in  1905, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  a  defi- 
nite and  satisfactory  report,  but  was 
credited  with   more   than    1,000   in    1906. 

NANTUCKET,  c.  h.,  Nantucket  Co. 

□,  3,006t  pop.,  on  Nantucket  Island,  53  m. 
S.  E.  of  New  Bedford  by  steamer.  Summer 
resort.    Cod  fishery  and  coast  trade. 

INQUIRER  AND  MIRROR;  Satur 
days;  independent;  four  pages  20x26;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1819;  Cook  &  Turner, 
editors  and  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies     printed:     1,336  in   1907 

NATICK,  Middlesex  Co.D-9.488t  pop., 
on  Boston  &  Albany  Rd.,  17  m.  E.  S.  E.  of 
Boston,  the  State  capital.  Manufactures  of 
boots,  shoes,  woodenware  and  clothing. 
Straw  goods.    Baseball  factory. 

BULLETIN;  Fridays  ;  Independent ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1865;  George  C.  Fairbanks,  editor  and 
publisher;  prints  special  editions  for  neigh- 
boring towns  (2—3). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1902 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the    claim. 

CITIZEN  t  Wednesdays  ;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1877;  William  T.  Howard,  editor  and 
publisher;  prints  editions  for  Needham an'' 
Wellesley  (1—8). 


MASS  A  CH  USETTS. 


REVIEW;  Thursdays;  independent- 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1887;  Martin  Hall,  editor 
and  publisher  (6—3). 

NEEDHAM,  Norfolk  Co. D-i,350  pop., 
on  New  York,  New  Haven  &  Hartford  Rd., 
10  m.  N.  of  Walpole.  Manufacturing  and 
farming. 

CHRONICLE;  Saturdays;  local;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1874;  Geo.  W.  Southworth,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1-8). 

RECORDER;    Fridays;    Independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;    subscription  $1;    estab- 
'  Ushed  1894;  J.  F.  Donahue,  editor  and  pub- 
I  Usher  (1—8). 

NEW^    BEDFORD,   c.    h.,    Bristol 

Co.  0,90.800  pop.,  on  New  York,  New  Haven 
&  Hartford  Rd.  and  Buzzard's  bay,  about 
55  m.  S.  of  Boston,  the  State  capital.  Man- 
ufacturing center.  The  first  city  in  the 
United  States  in  the  manufacture  of  fine 
cotton  goods  and  fine  cotton  yarns,  and 
second  In  the  number  of  cotton  spindles. 
Silver  plated  ware,  cut  glassware,  cordage 
and  copper  goods.  Shoes,  iron  foundries, 
twist  drills,  electric  appliances,  silk  and 
woolen  mills.    Shipping  point  for  coal. 

EVENING  STANDARD;  every  even- 
ing except  Sunday,  and  Sunday  morning, 
and  REPUBLICAN    STANDARD, 

Thursdays;  republican;  daily  ten  to  sixteen, 
weekly  twelve  to  sixteen  pages  17x23:  sub- 
scription—daily $6,  weekly  $1.50:  established 
1880;  E.Anthony  &  Sons.  Inc.,  publishers (1—5). 
Copies   printed:    daily,    10,463  in  1896 

11,768  in  1900 
12,035  in  1901 
13,200  in  1903 
13.739  in  1904 
13,815  in  1905 
14,487  in  1906 
14,695  in  1907 
Weekly,    3,634  in  1896 
2.375  in  1900 
2,442  in  1901 
2,125  in  1903 
2,194  in  1904 
2,102  in  1905 
2,007  in   1906 
1,829  in   1907 
Publisher's     announcement. — The     Evening 
Standahd  is  the  home  paper  of  New  Bed- 
ford, Mass.,  reaching   all   classes  in   this 
fast-growing  manufacturing  city,  direct  in 
their  homes^ 

The  Standard  offers  general  advertisers 
an  exceptional  opportunity  to  cover  this 
trade  center  for  100,(0)  well-paid,  thrifty 
New  Englanders,  and  In  combination  with 
the  Morning  Mercury,  makes  a  low  flat 
rate  of  3c.  per  line  for  advertl.sing  without 
position,  and  4c.  per  line  for  preferred 
position. 

MORNING  MERCURY;  every  morn- 
ing except  Sunday;  independent;  eight  to 
sixteen  pages  15x22;  subscription  $6;  estab- 
lished 1807;  Mercury  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers (1—5). 

Copies  printed:  3,168  in  1896 
3,282  in  1900 
3,244  in  1901 
3,273  in  1903 
3,416  in  1904 
3,290  in  1905 
3,506  in  1906 
3,619  in  1907 
Publisher's  announcement. — The  Morning 
Mercury  occupies  a  unique  position   of 


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distinct  value  to  every  advertiser  as  the 
only  morning  paper  published  in  Bristol 
county,  New  England's  mo»t  prosperous, 
manufacturing  center. 

In  combination  with  the  Evening  Stand 
ARD,  a  low  flat  rate  is  made  of  3c.  per  line 
for  advertising  without  position,  and  4c. 
per  line  for  preferred  position. 

TIMES;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  Sunday  morning;  independent;  daily 
eight  to  sixteen,  Sunda3'  twenty  pages- 
daily  15fx20,  Sunday  15i|x20;  subscription- 
daily  $6,  Sunday  $1.50;  established— daily 
1907,  Sunday  19u2;  Charles  G.  Wood,  editor 
and  publisher  (2 — 8). 

Copies  printed:  Xo  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  the  daily  edition  of  this  paper,  but 
it  had  credit  for  exceeding  4,000  in 
1907. 

Sunday:  12,729  in  1907 
Publisher's  announceynent. — The  pioneer  Sun- 
day newspaper  of  Bristol  county.  Largest 
bona  flde  circulation  of  any  newspaper 
south  of  Boston.  Carries  most  local  adver- 
tising. Especially  valuable  for  drygoods, 
real  estate,  ftnancial,  theatrical  and  medi 
cine  advertising.  The  average  Suudaj' 
circulation  now  exceeds  14, 5iX)  copies. 

New  Bedford  leads  the  world  in  the  manu- 
facture of  ftne  cotton  goods  and  rapid 
growth  in  population.  The  Times  is  a 
modern  newspaper  that  keeps  pace  with 
this  growth.  Its  policy  of  printing  "both 
sides"  without  personal  prejudice  and  po- 
litical bias  has  make  it  the  leader  in  power 
and  popularity.  Its  circulation  is  not  dup- 
licated, and  advertisers  are  not  forced  to 
pay  double  for  two  papers  to  get  the  value 
of  one.  The  Timeb  is  the  only  local  news- 
paper officially  recognized  by  unions  repre- 
senting 30.000  high-paid  textile  operatives. 
Only  local  newspaper  that  is  gaining  circu 
lation.  Only  newspaper  that  offered  its 
circulation  account.';  to  a  committee  of  ten 
local  advertisers.  Dally  average  circula- 
tion, ti.23r  copies. 

CATHOLIC    UNION;    Saturdays;   ro 
man  catholic;    eight  to  t went v-f our   pages 
16x23:    sub.scription  |1.50 ;    established    1891; 
The  Catholic  Union    Publishing   Compans", 
edltorsaud  publishers  (9— 3). 

Copies    printed:    This   paper   had   cre- 
dit  for   issuing   more   than    1,000  copies 
regularly    in    the    years    1896    and    1903,  i 
but  has  not  since   set  up  any  claim  for 
issuing   so   many. 

CHRISTIAM>IESSEX(;EK;  Fridays; 
Christian;  twelve  pages  9x13:  subscription  $1; 
established  1900;  Rev.  W.  B.  Flanders,  editor;  \ 
Home  and  Foreign  Missionary  Society,  pub- 
lishers (13-4). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  2,427  ^in 
1 90 1  and  1,086  in  1904,  since^  which 
it  has  not  furnished  any  definite  and 
satisfactory  report,  but  has  been  cre- 
dited with  more  than  1. 000  in  1904 
and  1907,  although  the  publisher  ad- 
mits that  no  such  record  is  kept  as 
would  make  it  possible  to  prepare  a 
definite  and  satisfactory  statement  of 
the  number  of  copies  printed  for  the 
requisite   period   of  a   full   year. 

O  CORREIO   PORTUGUEZi   Satur- 
days;   Portuguese;    eight  pages  15x22;   sub 
scriptionJl.SO;  established  1895;  J.F.Escobar 
editor  and  publisher. 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  •€• 
dit  for  issuing  more  than  1,000  cop  T^s 
regularly  in  the  years  1899  and_  190  , 
but  has  not  since  set  up  any  claim  for 
issuing    so   many. 

O  INDEPENDENTE;   Thursdays;  Por- 
tuguese;   six  pages  16x23;  subscription   $1; 


established  1898;   Allpio  C.  Bartholo,  editor; 
Bartholo  &  Co.,  publishers  (3—3). 

Copies    printed:    This    paper   had   cre- 
dit   for    an    average    issue    of    2,S75    vx 
1902,    since   which   it  has  not   furnished 
a    report,    but    was    credited    with   more 
than    1. 000   in    1905   and   1907. 

WHALEMEN'S  SHIPPING  LIST 
AND  MERCHANTS'  TRAN- 
SCRIPT; Tuesdays;  commercial;  two 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $3.15;  established 
1843;  Geo.  R.  Phillips,  editor  and  publisher. 

NEWBURYPORT,  c.  h.,  EsttxCo. 

d"  14,478+  pop.,  on  Boston  &  Maine  Rd.  and 
Merrlmac  r.,  36  m.  N.  of  Boston,  the  State 
capital.  General  commerce  and  the  manu  - 
facture  of  ghoes,  hats,  brushes,  rope,  silver- 
ware and  cotton. 

HERALD;  every  morning  and  evening 
except  Sunday;  republican;  (our  pages  18x34; 
subscription  $4;  established— morning  1892, 
evening  1880;  Newburyport  Herald  Company, 
editors  and  publishers. 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  the  combined 
morning  and  evening  editions  had  cre- 
dit for  exceeding  2,250  in  1896  and 
more  than  1,000  in  1898,  and  every 
year    since,    up    to    and    including    1907. 

NEWS;  every  evening  except  Sunday; 
rfepublican:  six  to  eight  pages  19x23;  sub- 
scription $3;  established  187T;  Fred.  E. Smith, 
editor;  F.  E.  Smith  and  J.  H.  Hlggins,  pub- 
lishers (1—6). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  4,401  in  1894 
and  5,980  in  1906,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satis- 
factory report,  but  was  credited  with 
more   than    4,000   in    1907. 

ITEM;  Saturdays ;  independent-demo- 
cratic; four  pages  i:y,x22:  subscription  50 
cents;  established  1890;  Albert  F.  Hunt,  edi- 
tor and  publisher. 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  3»02S  in 
1897  and  3,634  in  1900,  since  which  it 
has  not  furnished  a  report,  but  has 
been  credited  with  more  than  2,250 
every  year  since,  up  to  and  including 
1907. 

N  E  W  TON,  Middlesex  Co.    n-  36,694 

pop.,  on  Boston  &  Albany  Rd.,  7  m.  W.  of 
Boston.  It  comprises  13  villages,  connected 
by  Newton  Circuit  Rd.  Residences  of  busi- 
ness men  of  Boston.  Seat  of  Lasell  Sem- 
inary for  young  women  and  Newton 
Theological  Seminary. 

GRAPHIC;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x32 ;  subscription  $2 ;  established  1872 ; 
J.  C.  Brimblecom,  editor  and  publisher 
(12-6). 

Copies    printed:     1,785  m  1901 
1,832  in  1903 
1,772  in  1904 
1,786  in  190s 
1,801  in  1906 
1,874  in  1907 
JOURNAL  ;  Fridays  ;  republican  ;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $2;  established  1866; 
George   H.   Pratt,   editor;    Newton  Journal 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (I-78). 

Copies     printed:     4,200  in   1907  \ 

TOWN  CRIER;   Fridays;  local;    eight    V 
pages  llxlSi^j;  subscription  $1;   established 
"vvj;  John  Temperley,  editor  and  publisher 
(U-6) 


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NEWTON  CENTRE,  3/irff««s<'a;  Co. 
[Y  on  New  York,  New  Haveu  &  Hartford 
Rd.,  about  8  m.  W.  of  Boston,  the  State 
capital. 
CIRCUIT;  Fridays  (A  A). 

NORTH    ABINGTON,    Plymouth 

Co.  □.  2,120  pop.,  on  New  York,  New  Haven 

&  Hartford  Rd.,  1  m.  N.  and  a  partof  Ablng- 

ton,  and  6  E.  of  Brockton.    Manufactories 

of  boots  and  shoes,  nails,  tacks  and  elastic 

goods. 

PLYMOUTH  CO.  PRESS;  Fridays; 
eight  pages  15x22;  suljscriptiou  $1;  estab- 
lished 1S59;  Franklin  Publishing  Co..  editors 
and  publishers;  prints  special  editions  for 
neighboring  towns  (A  A). 

NORTH  ADAMS,  Berkshire  Co.  -a 

24,200+  pop.,  on  Boston  &  Maine  and  Boston 
&  Albany  Rds.  Cotton,  woolen,  shoe  and 
other  manufactures. 

HERALiD  ;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day; eight  pages  17x22;  subscr  ption  $6;  es- 
tablished 1893;  Haggerty  Brothers,  editors 
and  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  2,944  !"• 
1896,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
any  definite  and  satisfactory  report, 
but  has  been  credited  with  more  than 
T.ooo  every  year  since  1900,  up  to  and 
including    1907. 

TRANSCRIPT;  everv  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  re- 
publican; eight  pages  17^x24;  subscription 
—dally  $6,  weekly  $1;  established  1840;  A.W. 
Hardman,  editor  and  publisher  (2—8). 

Copies    printed:     daily,     2,632  in  1897 

3,903  in  1900 
4,652  in   1901 
5,267  in   1903 
5,895  in   1904 
5,918  in  1905 
5,964  in   1906 
5,901  in   1907 
The    weekly    edition     had    credit    for 
an     average     issue     of     3,578     in     1898, 
since     which     it     has     not     furnished  _  a 
report,      but     has    been      credited     with 
more  than   i.ooo  every  year   since   1900, 
up  to   and  including   1907. 
^Publisher's  annoitncement.— The  Transcript 
has  submitted  its  circulation  to  the  rigid 
investigation  of  the  Association  of  Anieri- 
can  Advertisers.    After  an  eight-hour  scru- 
tiny of  the  books  and  accounts,  the  exam- 
iner   found   the   difference   between    the 
Transcript's  average  distribution  and  its 
net  circulation  to  be  less  than  five  per  cent. 
He  pronounced  it  an  unusual  showing. 

The  Transcript's  sale  in  its  entire  terri- 
tory exceeds  the  sale  of  every  other  news- 
paper, foreign  and  local,  combined;  a  fact 
that  has  been  and  can  be  verified. 

NORTHAMPTON,  c.  h.,  Hampshirt 

Co.  -a  19,998  pop.,  on  Boston  &  Maine  and 
New  York,  New  Havea  &  Hartford  Rds. 
a.td  Connecticut  r.,  17  m.  N.  of  Springfield. 
a«^neral  manufacturing,  including  silk  and 


MASS  A  CHUSETTS. 


cutlery.   Seat  of  Smith  College  and  several 
other  educational  institutions.     Farming. 

HAMPSHIRE  GAZETTE;  every 
evening  except  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY, 
Tuesdays;  republican;  eight  pages  18x24; 
subscription— dally  $5,  weekly  $1.50;  estab- 
lished-daily 1890,  weekly  1786;  H.  S.  Gere 
&  Sons,  editors  and  publishers  (9—3). 

Copies     printed:     3,870  in   1899 
4,226  in   1900 
4,367  in   1906 
4,485  in   1907 
For  the  year   1899   the  weekly  edition 
seemed  to  assert  that  it  had  an  average 
issue   exceeding    1,000    copies,   but   failed 
to     furnish     such     definite     information 
as    would    warrant     the    accordance     of 
a    rating    to    that    effect.       It    has    not 
since    made    any    renewal    of    the    claim. 

HERALD  ;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day; Independent;  eight  pages  16x22;  sub- 
scription $5;  establLshed  1883;  George  F. 
Jenks,  editor;  The  Herald  Company,  pub- 
lishers (12—5). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding  2,250  in  1896  and  more  than 
1,000  in  1898,  and  every  year  since, 
up  to   and  including    1907. 

MOUNT  T  O  M  •-  bi-monthly ;  literary ; 
fifty-two  pages  5^x7^;  subscription  SI;  es- 
tablished June,  1905;  Gerald  Stanley  Lee, 
editor  and  publisher  (!-''). 

NORTH  ANDOVER,  Essex  Co.  cT 
4,243  pop.,  on  Boston  &  Maine  Rd.,  5m.  S.  E. 
of  Lawrence. 
ENTERPRISE;    Fridays;    eight    pages 

15x22;  subscription  $2;  established  July,  1901; 

Chas.  H.  Driver,  editor  and  publisher. 

NORTH  ATTL.EBORO,  Bristol 
00.  R  7,253t  pop.,  on  New  York,  New  Haven 
&  Hartford  Rd.,  90  m.  S.  S.  E.  of  Boston,  the 
State  capital.    Manufacture  of  jewelry. 

EVENING  CHRONICLE;  every  even- 
ing except  Sunday ;  f  on  r  to  eight  pages  18x24 ; 
subscription  $3;  established  1870;  H.  D.  Hunt, 
editor  and  publisher  (7—5  P). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  has  on 
three  occasions  indicated  a  desire  to 
have  credit  for  issuing  more  than 
1,000  copies  regularly,  but  such  defi- 
nite information  as  would  warrant  such 
a    rating    has    never    been    forthcoming. 

NORTH  BROOKFIELD,  Worces- 
ter  Co.  n  4,587+  pop.,  on  Boston  &  Albany 
Rd.,  20  m.  W.  of  Worcester,  one  of  the 
two  county  seats.  Manufacture  of  shoe*. 
Farming  and  dairying. 

JOURNAL}  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1875;  Horace  J.  Lawrence,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; prints  a  special  edition  for  Brookfleld 
(7-3  P). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  issuing  more  than  1,100  copies 
regularly  in  1898,  but  has  not  since 
set   up   "any    claim   for  issuing   so    many. 

NORWOOD,  Norfolk  Co.  n-  5,480t 
pop.,  on  New  England  and  New  York.  New 
Haven  &  Hartford  Rds..  4m.  S.  S.  W.  of 
Dedham,  the  county  seat,  and  15  from 
Boston,  the  State  capital.  Ink  works,  iron 
foundries,  paper  mill,  tanneries,  oilcloth 
factory  and  press  works. 
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MASSA CH  i  SI: TTS. 


urdays;  republican;  eight  pages  15x22 ;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1881 ;  E.  B.  Thorn- 
dike,  publisher  (7-3  P). 

MESSENGER  ;  Saturdays  ;  Independ 
ent;  four  to  eight  pages  20x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  1895;  A.  N.  Ambrose,  editor; 
Ambrose  Brothers,  publishers  (1—8). 

A  ni  E R  I  C  A  N  JOURNAL.  OF 
ARCH.1EOL.OGY;  quarterly,  March, 
June,  September  and  December;  one  hun 
dred  and  thirty  pages  6}4'x.9l>i:  subscription 
$5;  established  1897;  James  Morton  Paton, 
managing  editor;  J.  S.  Gushing  &  Co.,  pub- 
lishers (1—7). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  2,540  in  1905 
and  2,817  in  1906,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satis- 
factory report,  but  was  credited  with 
more    than    1,000    in    1907. 

OAK  BLUFFS,  Dukes  Co.  □.  l.lOOt 

pop.,  on  Island  of  Martha's  Vineyard,  25  m. 

S.  E.  of  New  Bedford  and  60  from  Boston, 

the  State  capital.    A  summer  resort. 

MARTHA'S  VINEYARD  HER- 
ALD;  Thursdays;  independent;  four  pages 
20x26;  subscription  $2;  established  1S79;  E. 
E.  Landers,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

ORANGE,  Franklin  Co.  -D  5,520t  pop., 
on  Fitchburg  Rd..  19  m.  E.  of  Greenfield, 
the  county  seat.  Manufactures  of  sewing 
machines,  furniture,  boots  and  shoes  and 
water  wheels. 

ENTERPRISE     AND     JOURNAL; 

Fridays;  eight  pages  16x22; subscription  $1.50; 
established  1875;  F.  I.  Wilson,  editor;  J.  S. 
Whitman,  publisher  (6 — 5). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1906 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance  of   a   rating   to   that  effect. 

PALMER,  Hampden  Co.  P7,801t  pop., 
on  Boston  &  Albany  and  Central  Vermont 
Rds.  and  Ware  r.,  1.5  m.  E.  of  Springfleld, 
the  county  seat.  Manufactures  of  carpets, 
ladies'  woolen  dress  goods,  wire  and  cotton 
goods. 

JOURNAL;  Fridays;  republican ;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $2;  established  1860; 
Chas.  B  Fiske  and  Louis  E.  Chandler,  editors; 
C.  B.  Flske  &  Co.,  publishers  (5—3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  issuing  more  than  i.ooo  copies 
regularly  in  1903,  but  has  not  since 
set  up  any  definite  and  satisfactory 
claim   for   issuing  so  many. 

PITTSFIELD,  c.  h.,  Berkshire  Co.  -n 

35,000  pop.,  on  New  York  Central  and  New 
York.  New  Haven  &  Hartford  Rds.,  53  m. 
N.  W.  of  Springfield  and  50  W.  of  Albany, 
N.  Y.  Manufactures  of  woolens,  shoes, 
thread,  electrical  appliances,  boilers  and 
paper-mill  machinery. 

BERKSHIRE  EVENING  EAGLE; 

every  evening  except  Sunday,  and  BERK- 
SHIRE CO.  EAGL,E,  Wednesdays;  re- 
publican; dally  ten  to  twelve  pages  18x22, 
weekly  sixteen  pages ;  subscription— daily  $6, 
weekly  $1;  established— dally  1892,  weekly 
1789  ;  Eagle  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (1—6). 

Copies    printed:    daily.    3,092  in   1897 

4,572  in  1900 
5,206  in  1901 


5,573  in   1903 
5,712  in  1904 
6,083  in  1905 
6,642  in  1906 
7,782  ill   1907 
Weekly,    5,397  in  1898 
5,987  in  1900 
7,110  in  1902 
7,214  in  1903 
7,319  in  1904 
7,776  in  1905 
8,359  in   1906 
9,661   in    1907 
PubHsher''s   announcement. —  Ihe   Eagle    is 
"THE  PAPER"  ot  Fittsfteld.    Advertisers 
who  do  not  use  but  one  Pitt&fleld  paper 
cannot  attord  to  pa^s  it;  there  are  but  few^ 
families  in   Pittsfleld  who  do  not   see   It 
every  day;   has  more  than  DOUBLE  the 
circulation,  carries  three  times  the  classi- 
fied advertisements  of  any  Pittsfield  paper. 
A  16-page  Hoe  press,  five  linotypes  and  As- 
sociated Press  report— the  only  full  wire 
service  received  in  the  county — enable  The 
Eagle  to  print  ALL  the   news   ALL   the 
time. 

Pittsfield  is  the  county  seat,  largest 
city,  exact  center,  and  trading  center 
of  Berkshire  county,  with  outside  trol- 
ley connections  in  all  directions.  There 
are  twenty  larger  cities  in  Massachusetts, 
but  Pittsfield  ranks  sixteen  In  amount  of 
goods  sold. 

EVENING  JOURNAL;  every  evening 
except  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Wednes- 
days; democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription—dally $6,  weekly  $1;  established- 
daily  1880,  weekly  1885;  Freeman  M.  31iller, 
editor;  Journal  Printing  Compauj,  publish- 
ers (2—3). 

Copies  printed:  The  daily  edition  of 
this  paper  had  credit  for  an  average 
issue  of  2,291  in  1894,  since  which  it 
has  not  furnished  any  definite  and 
satisfactory  report,  but  has  been  cre- 
dited with  more  than  2,250  every  year 
since    1902,    up    to    and    including    1907. 

The  weekly  edition  had  credit  for  is- 
suing more  than  1,000  copies  reg^ularly 
in  1904,  but  has  not  since  set  up  any 
claim    for   issuing   so   many. 

BERKJSHIRE  H I LL^i;  monthly ;  his- 
toric; sixteen  pages  lOxlS;  subscription  $2; 
established  September.  IfldO:  Col.  W.  H.  Phil- 
lips, editor  and  publisher  (9—3)  ( A  A). 

PLYMOUTH,  c.  h.,  Plymouth  Co.  P. 
9,592t  pop.,  on   New  York,  New  Haven   & 
Hartford  Rd,  and  Plymouth  bay,  37  m.  S.  E. 
of  Boston,  the  State  capital.    Manufactures 
of  tacks,  rivets,  woolen  goods  and  cordage. 
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has  been  credited  with  more  than  1,000 
every  year  since,  up  to  and  including 
J907. 

PROVINCETOWN,  BamatahU  Co. 
Q^  4,247+  pop.,  on  New  York,  New  Haven  & 
Hartford  Rd.  and  northern  extremity  of 
Cape  Cod,  50  m.  S.  E.  of  Boston,  the  itate 
capital.    The  first  landing  place  of  th  ;  pll- 


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on  New  York,  New  Haven  &  Hartford  Rd. 
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RANDOLPH,    Norfolk   Co.  n-  3,993t 

pop.,  on  New  York,  New  Haven  &  Hartford 

Rd.,  15  m.  S.  of  Boston,  the  State  capital. 

Manufactures  of  boots  and  shoes  and  paper 

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Rd.,  3  m.  N.  E.  of  and  connected  by  elec- 
tric cars  with  Taunton,  one  of  the  two 
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Boston,  the  State  capital.  Manufacture  of 
shoes,  rubber  goods  and  church  organs  and 
pipes. 

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(6—5). 

ROCKLAND,  Plymouth  Co.  □,  5,327t 
pop.,  on  New  York.  New  Haven  &  Hartford 
Rd.,  18  m.  S.  S.  E.  of  Boston,  the  State  cap- 
ital.   Manufactures  of  boots  and  tacks. 

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in   1906   and   1907. 

ROCKPORT,  E9$ex  Co. cT  4.592t  pop., 
on  Boston  &  Maine  Rd.,  35  m.  N.  E.  of  Bos- 
ton, the  State  capital.    Extensive  granit* 
quarries.    Summer  resort.    Shoe  and  isin- 
glass manufacturing  and  fishing. 
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on  Boston  &  Maine  Rd.,  16  m.  N.N.  E.  of 
Boston,  the  State  capital.  One  of  the  old- 
est cities  In  New  England.  Fine  and  well- 
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18,160  in  1906 
18,261  in  1907 
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furnished  any  definite  and  satisfactory 
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85,281   in   1904 
95,708  in   1905 
102,975   in   1906 
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pop.,  on  New  York,  New  Haven  &  Hartford 
Rd.,  11  m    E.  by  N.  E.  of  Barnstable,  the 
county  seat.    Glass,  tag,  braid  and  watch 
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SAUGUS,  Essex  Co.  c!  5,084t  pop.,  on 

Boston  &  Maine  Rd..  8  m.  N.  by  N.  E.  of 

Boston,  the  State  capital.    Manufactures  of 

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11,000  pop.,  on  New  England  Rd.  and  Quin- 
nebaug  r.,  18  m.  S.  W.  of  Worcester,  on© 
of  the  two  county  seats.  Manufactures 
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this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
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and  New  York,  New  Haven  &  Hartford 
Rds..  21  m.  W.  by  S.  W.  of  Boston,  the  State 
capital.  Manufactures  of  rubber  goods, 
tags,  jewelers'  supplies,  woolens,  paper, 
boots  and  shoes,  straw  goods,  rattan  chairs, 
harness  and  machinery. 

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ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
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SOUTH  "WEYMOUTH,  Norfolk 
Co.  D-  3,500  pop.,  on  New  York,  New  Haven 
&  Hartford  Rd.,  15  m.  S.  of  Boston,  the  State 
capital.  Boot  and  shoe  manufactories. 
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SPENCER,  Worcester  Co.  D  7,627t 
pop.,  on  Boston  &  Albany  Rd.,  12  m.  W.  of 
Worcester,  one  of  the  two  county  seats. 
Manufactures  of  boots  and  shoes,  under- 
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lished 1890;  William  J.  Heffernan,  editor  aud 
publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
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1897  and  1,526  in  1900,  since  which 
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satisfactory  report,  but  has  been  cre- 
dited with  more  than  1,000  every  year 
since,    up   to   and   including   1907. 

SPRINGriELD,  c.\i.,  Hampden  Go. 

p  62,059+  pop. —  local  estimate  '.5,182— on 
Boston  &  Albany,  Boston  &  Maine,  New 
York,  New  Haven  &  Hartford  and  New 
England  Rds.  and  Connecticut  r..  24  m. 
N.  of  Hartford,  Conn.  Manufactures  of 
locomotives,  railroad  cars,  car  wheels, 
bridges,  woolen  goods,  machinery,  paper 
collars,  buttons,  firearms  and  envelopes. 
DAILY. 

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21,909  in  1900 
23.369  in  1902 
23,066  in  1903 
24j164  in  1904 
24,572  in  1905 
25,027  in  1906 
26,294  in  1907 
10,647  in  1896 
12,262  in  1900 
13,721  in  1902 

14.057  in  1903 
14,185  in  1904 
15,640  in  1 90s 
16,199  in  1906 
17,260  in  1907 
Publisher's  announcement— The  totnl  circu- 
lation of  the  Union,  which  is  greater  than 
its   contemporaries  combined,   goes    into 
homes  within  a  trading  radius  of  the  city. 
Thus  advertisers  receive  the  benefit  of  the 
entire  circulation.    Unlike  other  dailies  in 
its  field,  the  Union  is  taken  by  readers  who 
are  susceptible  to  advertising- the  younger 
and  the  more  progressive  element  in  the 
community.    The  purchasing  power  of  this 
following,  composed  for  the  most  part  of 
mechanics  earning   good   pay,  is   greater 


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than  that  of  any  community  in  the  State 

of  equal  population. 
Local  aavertisers  use  more  space  in  the 

Union  than  in  any  other  paper.  During  1907 

the  Union  published  39(j.872  more  lines  of 

advertising  than  any  other  paper  in   its 

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tor; Daily  News  Publishing  Co.,  publishers 
(2-7). 

Copies  printed:  6,748  in  1897 
7,798  in  1902 
8,367  in  1903 
8,257  in  1904 
8,347  in  1905 
8,591  in  1906 
9,489  in  1907 

REPUBLICAN  ;  every  morning,  and 
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subscription  — daily  $8.  Sunday  $2.  weekly 
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Copies  printed:  daily, (©0)11,929  in  189; 

15,103  in  1900 
15,482  in  iQOi 
15,542  in  1903 
15,914  in  1904 

16.037  in  190S 

16,368  in  1906 

16,544  in   1907 

Sunday,    (©0)    9.968  in   1895 

13.795  in  1900 

13.983  in  1902 

15,270  in  1903 

15,895  in  1904 

16,145  in  1905 

16,609  in  1906 

17,172  in   1907 

Weekly.    3,246  m  189S 

4.735  in  1900 

4,281  in  1901 

4,177  in  1902 

4,101  in  1904 

3,990  in  1905 

4,198  in   1906 

4,293  in   1907 

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stead Newspaper  Co.,  editors  and  publishers 
(12-6). 

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credit  for  exceeding  4,000  in  1896  and 
more  than  2,250  in  1898  and  every 
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New  Haven  &  Hartford  Rds.  and  Connecti- 
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seat.  The  river  has  three  falls,  giving  im- 
mense water  power,  utilized  in  manufact- 
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cutlery,  rpachlnery,  leather,  cotton  and 
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Rd.,  19  m.  S.  E.  of  Worcester,  one  of  the  two 
county  seats.  Cotton  and  woolen  manu- 
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UXBRIDGE  AND  WHITINS- 
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WAKEFIELD,  it«dd/M«aj  Co.D-9,290t 
pop.,  on  Boston  &  Maine  Rd.,  10  m.  N.  of 
Boston,  the  State  capital.    Manufactures  of 
rattan  and  knitted   goods,  iron   castings, 
pianos  and  boots  and  shoes. 
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which  it  has  not  furnished  any  definite 
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regularly  in  1896.  but  has  not  since 
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WALPOLE,  Norfolk  Co.  o  3,672t 
pop.,  on  New  England  and  New  York,  New 
Haven  &  Hartford  Rds.,  19  m.  S.  W.  of 
Boston,  the  State  capital.  General  man- 
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WALTHAM,  Middlesex  Co.  a-  28,481t 

pop.,  on  Fltchburg  and  Boston  &  Maine 

Rd«.  and   Charles  r.,  9  m.  W.  of  Boston, 

the  State  capital.    General  manufacturing. 

Waltham  and  United  Statei  Watch  Oom- 

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3.817  in  1906 
4,274  in   1907 
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WARE,  Hampshire  Co.  -a  8,594  pop., 
on  Boston  &  Albany  and  Boston  &  Maine 
Rds.,  27  m.  N.  E.  of  Springfield.  Cotton, 
woolen,  worsted,  shoe  and  box  manufac- 
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Rd.,  about  28  m.  N.  E.  of  Springfield.  Cot- 
ton and  woolen  mills,  stamping  machinery, 
valve  and  steam  pump  works. 
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11,202  pop.,  on  Fltchburg  Division  of  Boston 
&  Maine  Rd.  and  Charles  r.,  7  m.  W.  of  Bos- 
ton, the  State  capital.  Manufactures  of 
dress  goods,  stoves,  starch,  carpet  lining, 
needles,  laundry  machinery,  paper  bags* 
rubber  goods  and  government  paints. 

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WEBSTER,    Worcester  Co.   n   11.261 

pop.,  on  Boston  &  Albany  and  N.  Y.,  N.  H 
&  H.  Rds.,  16  m.  S.  by  S.  W.  of  Worcester, 
one  of  the  two  county  seats.  Manufact- 
ures of  cotton,  woolen  yarn,  linen  crash 
and  shoes. 

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satisfactory  report,  but  has  been  cre- 
dited with  more  than  1,000  every  year 
since,   up  to   and  including   1907. 

WELLESLEY,  Norfolk  Co.  o  5,072t 
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WESTBORO,  Worc«»ter  Co.  n  5,400t 
pop.,  on  Boston  &  Albany  Rd.,  12  m.  E.  of 
Worcester,  one  of  the  two  county  seats, 
and  32  W.  by  S.  W.  of  Boston,  the  State 
capital.  General  manufacturing.  Seat  of 
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any     definite     and     satisfactory     report, 
but    has   been   credited   with   more   than 
1,000    every   year    since,    up    to    and   in- 
cluding   1907. 

WESTFIELD,  Hampden  Co.  p  13,700 
pop.,  on  Boston  &  Albany  and  New  York, 
New  Haven  &  Hartford  Rds.  and  West- 
field  r.,  10  m.  N.  W.  of  Springfield,  the 
county  seat.  Manufactures  of  whips, 
cigars,  steam  heaters,  bicycles  and  paper. 

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established  1885;  Westfield  Times  Co.,  editors 
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1896  and  2,932  in  1900,  since  which 
it  has  not  furnished  any  definite  and 
satisfactory  report,  but  has  been  cre- 
dited with  more  than  2,250  in  1905 
and    1907. 

WEST  SOMERVILLE,  Middlesex 
Co.  D-  on  Boston  &  Maine  Rd.  A  suburb  of 
Boston. 

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Publishing  Co..  publishers  (1—6). 
Copies    printed:     2,500  i**  ^901 
5,000  in  1903 
5,000  in  1904 
5,000  in  1905 
5,000  in  1906 
5,000  in  1907 

WESTWOOD,  Norfolk  Co.  D-  1,200 
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farming. 

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1905;  The  Ariel  Press,  editors  and  publishers 

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WEYMOUTH,  Norfolk  Co.  n-  ll,324t 

pop.  (comprises  several  villages),  on  New 
York,  New  Haven  &  Hartford  Rd.  and 
Weymouth  Fore  r.  General  manufactur- 
ing, especially  of  boots  and  shoes, 

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editor;  Gazette  Publishing  Company,  pub- 
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1,350  in  1899,  since  which  it  has  not 
furnished  any  definite  and  satisfactory 
report,  but  has  been  credited  with  more 
than  1,000  every  year  since,  up  to  and 
including    1907. 

WHITMAN,  Plymouth  Co.  O,  7,600 
pop.,  on  New  York,  New  Haven  &  Hartford 
Rd.,  21  m.  S.  S.  E.  of  Boston,  the  State 
capital.  Manufactures  of  tacks,  boxes,  eye- 
lets, shanks  and  boots  and  shoes. 

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L.  B.  Hatch,  editor;  L.  B.  Hatch  &  Co.,  pub- 
lishers (1—8). 

W^ILLIAMSTOW^N,  Berkshire  Co. 

-a  5,013f  pop.,  on  Fitchburg  Rd.,  20  m.  N.  of 
Pittsfleld.  the  county  seat,  and  40  E.  of 
Troy,  N.  Y.  Manufactures  of  woolen  goods, 
boots  and  shoes,  carriages  and  hardware. 
Seat  of  Williams  College,  founded  In  1793. 

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an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
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WINCHENDON,  Worcttter   Co.  u 

5,001+  pop.,  on  Boston  &  Albany  and  Bos- 
ton &  Maine  Rds.,  15  m.  N.  W.  of  Fitchburg, 
one  of  the  two  county  seats.  General  man- 
ufacturing. 

COURIER;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  16x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1878;  Etta  I.  Ward,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2—3). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1902 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the    claim. 

WINCHESTER  Middlesex  Co.  a- 
8,500  pop.,  on  Boston  &  Maine  Rd..  2  m.  S.  by 
S.  E.  of  Woburn  and  8  N.  W.  of  Boston,  the 
State  capital. 

STAR;  Fridays  ;  Independent  ;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $3  ;  egtablished 
1880;  Theodore  P.  Wilson,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

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this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had! 
an  average  issue  exceeding  i,ooo  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect-  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the   claim. 

TVINTHROP,  Suffolk  Co.  a-  7.034 

pop.,  on  Boston,  Revere  Beach  &  Lynn  Rd., 

Si4  m.  N.  E.  of  Boston,  the  county  seat  and 

State  capital.    Manufacturing. 

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pages  15x22  ;  subscription  $2  ;  establislied — 
Sun  1892,  Visitor  1880;  H.  E.  Emerson,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—8). 

W  O  B  IT  R  N,  Middlesex  Co.  a-  14,154t 

pop.,  on  Boston  &  Maine  Rd.,  10  m.  N.  N.  E. 

of  Boston,  the  State  capital.    Tanning  and 

curing    of    leather  and   manufacture  of 

electric  lamps. 

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TIi>IES;  every  evening  except  Sunday 
and  holidays;  four  to  eignt  pages  lTi^x22; 
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Geo.  A.  Hobbs,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3  P). 

WORCESTER, c.li.,  Worcester  Co.  n 
118,421+  pop.,  at  junction  of  six  railroads, 
44  m.  W.  by  S.  W.  of  Boston,  the  State 
capital.  Manufactures  of  various  kinds 
and  of  the  most  extensive  character. 
Situated  in  the  center  of  the  State. 
DAILY. 

EVENING  GAZETTE  ;  every  evening 
excepi  Sunday ;  republican;  twelve  to  six- 
teen pages  19i^x23i^;  subscription  $3;  estab- 
lished 1843;  Geo.  F.  Booth,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

Copies     printed:     7,63s  in  1902 
11,401  in  1906 
14,682  in  1907 
Jhiblisher's  announcement— .\ctnal  average 
(sworn)  for  1907  was    14,682   copies  daily. 
Permission  given  Association  of  American 
Advertisers  to  examine  circulation. 

Printing  by  far  the  best  evening  paper, 
it  is  not  strange  that  the  Gazette  is  gradu- 
ally gaining  in  circulation.  It  is  confidently 
expected  that,  before  the  end  of  the  cur- 
rent year,  the  average  will  be  between 
15.000  ond  16rK0coi;(iesdnilv. 

The  GAZETTE  is  WORCESTER'S 
"HOME"  PAPER,  and  now  has  the  largest 
evening  circulation  of  any  Worcester  neivs- 
paper.  The  Gazette  prints  and  sells  more 
papers  dally  than  any  other  Worcester 
evening  paper  sells,  or  ever  did  sell,  or 
claim  to  sell. 

It  now  carries  m<>rp  columns  of  display 
advertising  in  the  six  week-days  than  any 
other  Worcester   paper.    This   is   because 
Worcester  merchants   recognize  that  the 
Gazette  is  the  paper  that  brings  Worcester 
people  into  Worcester  stores  to  BUY  goods. 
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Copies  printed:  10,728  in  1894 
13,533  in  1904 
12,784  in   1907 


MASSACHUSETTS—  Worcester. 

L'OPINION  PUBL.IQUE;  every 
evening  except  Sunday;  French;  republican; 
dally  six,  Saturda>  eight  page.s  18x24  ;  sub- 
scription $3;  established  1893;  W.  Levi  Bous- 
quet,  manager  ;  Beilsle  Printing  ana  Publish- 
ing Company,  publishers  (1—8). 
Copies  printed:(0©)-', 789   in   1895 

7,867  in  1900 
8,460  in  1901 
4,732  in  1904 
4,253  in  1905 
4^282  in  1906 
4,586  in   1907 

T  E  li  E  G  R  A  M ;  every  morning ;  repub- 
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Copies   printed:    daily.    11,729  in  1895 

20,676  in  1900 

24,168  in  1903 

25,476  in  1903 

26,593  in  1904 

27,298  in  1905 

27,857  in  1906 

26,827  in  1907 

Sunday,     13,739  in  1895 

21,358  in  1900 

25,265  in  1902 

25,930  in  1903 

25,673  in  1904 

26,451  in  1905 

27,537  in  1906 

28,006  in  1907 

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Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
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which  it  has  not  furnished  any  definite 
and  satisfactory  report,  but  has  been 
credited  with  more  than  2,250  every 
year    since,    up    to    and    including    1906. 

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1896;  A.  Olof son, editor;  New  Eastern  Weekly 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (1—4). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  2,484  in 
1900  and  3,008  in  1903.  since  which 
it  has  not  furnished  a  report,  but 
was  credited  with  more  than  2,250  in 
1905    and    1907. 

SKANDINA VIA;  Wednesdays;  Swed- 
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scription $1.50 ;  established  1886  :  John  P. 
Holmgren,  manager;  Swedish  Publishing  Co., 
publishers  (12—6). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  6,843  in  1895 
and  9,642  in  IQ06,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
than    7,500    in     1907. 

S VE A  ;  Wednesdays:  Swedish:  republi- 
can ;  sixteen  pages  19}^x25 ;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1897:  Karl  G.  Fredin,  edi- 
tor: Svea  Publishing  Co..  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies     printed:     8,870  in   1904 
10,637  in  1907 

WORCESTER  CO.  WEEKLY 

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pages  9xl.3V^;  sub.scription  $3;  e.stabllshed 
August,  1903:  John  H.  Donnelly,  editor;  The 
Worcester  Record  Co.,  publishers  (1—8). 


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MASS  A  CHUSETTS—  Worcester. 

SEMI-MONTHLY. 

AMERIKOS   I.IETUVIS;  semi 
monthly  (A  A). 

MONTHLY. 

AMERICAN  ORNITHOLOGY; 

monthly;  bird  ;  flfty-two  pages  6x9;  sub- 
ecription  $1;  established  1901;  Chester  A. 
Reed,  publisher  ( 12—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  11,830  in 
1903,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
a  report,  but  has  been  credited  with 
more  than  4,000  in  1905  and  exceeding 
2,250   in    1907. 

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sixteen  pages  9x12;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1891;  C.  W.  Hobbs,  editor;  Box  Maker 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (1—8). 
Copies  printed:  2,000  in  1907 
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four  pages  6x8;  subscription  $1;  established 
1901 ;  Henry  Turner  Bailey,  editor;  Davis 
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Copies     printed:     4,000  in  1903 
8,100  in  1905 
8,500  in  1907 
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monthly;  forty-eight  pages  9x12;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  January,  1901;  Board 
of  Trade  of  Worcester,  editors  and  publishers 
(1-8). 

Copies  printed:  1,733  i^  I903 
1,983  in  1904 
3,500  in  190S 


MASS  A  CHUSETTS—  Worcester. 


3,000  in  1906 
3,000  in  1907 

QUARTERLY. 

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editor  ;  Florence  Chandler,  publisher.  (12— 
5).    Does  not  insert  advertisements. 

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1891  ;  G.  Stanley  Hall,  editor ;  Florence 
Chandler,  publisher  (12—5).  Does  not  insert 
adTertisements. 

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N.  Wilson,  publisher  (1—8).  Does  not  in- 
sert advertisements. 

YARMOUTH   PORT.   Barn$tahH 

Co.  Q,  l,682t  pop.,  on  Nctt  York,  New  Haven 
&,  Hartford  Rd.,  75  m.  S.  E.  of  Boston, 
the  State  capital.  Various  manufactories. 
Cranberry  culture. 

YARMOUTH    REGISTER  ;     Satur 
days;  Independent;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
gcription   $2;    established   1886;   Charles   F. 
Swift  &,  Son,  editors  and  publishers  (7—3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies 
regularly  in  1903,  but  has  not  since 
set  up   any  claim  for   issuing  so  many. 


MICHIGAN. 


Population  2,420,982  t.     Land  Area  57,430  sq.  miles. 

Consisting  of  two  detached  peninsulas,  of  which  the  northernmost  has  Lake 
Superior  on  the  north,  Tequamenon  Bay  and  the  river  St.  Mary  on  the  east,  lakes 
Huron  and  Michigan  on  the  south,  and  the  State  of  Wisconsin  on  the  southwest ; 
the  southernmost  section  is  bounded  on  the  east  by  lakes  Huron,  St.  Clair  and 
Erie  and  the  rivers  St. Clair  and  Detroit,  on  the  west  by  Lake  Michigan,  and  on  the 
south  by  the  States  of  Ohio  and  Indiana.  State  capital:  Lansing,  Principal  prod- 
ucts and  industries:  Agriculture,  lumber,  copper  and  salt.  General  manufacturing. 
Number  of  newspapers  and  other  periodicals  (March  30, 1908),  764.  divided  as  fol- 
lows: Daily,  80;  tri-weekly,  3;  semi-weekly,  26;  weekly,  556 ;  biweekly,  1; 
semi-monthly,  6;  monthly,  90;  bi-monthly,  2. 

The  cities  of  over  15,000  population,  according  to  the  United  States  census  of 
1900  (t),  are  as  follows: 


Detroit 285,r04t 

Grand  Rapids 87,565t 

Saginaw 4'^,34.5t 

Bay  City '27.6'>iSt 

Jackson 25,180t 


Kalamazoo ti4,404+ 

Muskegon 20,81St 

Port  Huron 19,158t 

Battlecreek 18»563t 

Lansing 16.485t 


ADDISON,  Lenawee  Co.  O^  470t  pop., 

on  Lake  Shore  &  Michigan  Southern   and 

Cincinnati  Northern  Rds.,  59  m.  N.  W.  of 

Toledo,  O.    Flour  mills  and  factories. 

COURIER  AND  TRI-CO.  ADVER- 
TISER ;  Thursdays  ;  independent  ;  eight 
pages  15x23  ;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
1884;  L.W.  Stephenson,  editor  and  publisher 

(7-5). 

ADRIAN,  c.  h.,  Lenawee  Co.  Q,  10,680 
pop.,  on  Wabash,  Detroit  Southern  and 
Lake  Shore  &  Michigan  Southern  Rds.  and 
Raisin  r.,  30  m.  N.  W.  of  Toledo,  O.  Agri- 
culture and  manufacturing. 

DAILY  TEL.EGRAM;  every  evening 
except   Sunday;   indepeudent;   eight  pages 
17x22;    subscription     $5;     established    1892; 
Stuart  H.  Perry,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 
Copies     printed:     1,270  in  1902 
3,912  in  1903 
4,164  in  1904 
4,735  in  1905 
5.145  in  1906 
5,816  in  1907 
Publisher's  announcement.— Covers   county 
of  60.000  population;  25.000  in  cities  and  vil- 
lages.     Richest    agricultural    county    In 
Michigan,  and  for  several  years  richest  in 
United  States.    Manufactures  exceed  $7.- 
000.000  a  year.  Exceptionally  high  standard 
of    living,  intelligence    and    purchasing 
power.   A  quality  tieM.    Telegram  circula- 
tion guaranteed.   Associated  Press  service. 
TIMES    AND    EXPOSITOR  ;   every 
evening  except  Sunday,  and  TRI-  WEEK- 
LY, Tuesdays,  Thursdays  and  Saturdays; 
republican ;  daily  four  pages  20x26 ;  subscrip- 
tion—dally  $5,  tri-weekly  $1.50;  established 
1863;  Thomas  A.  Dailey ,  editor ;  Times  Printing 
Company,  publishers  (2 — 3). 

Copies  printed:  The  daily  edition  ot 
this  paper  had  credit  for  an  average 
issue  of  1,113  in  1896  and  2,367  in 
1902,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
a  report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
than    1,000   in    1905    and    I907« 

/The  tri-weekly  edition  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,817  >fl  1896. 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but 
was  credited   with   more   than    1,000  in 

1905   and    1907. 

PRESS;  semi-weekly,   Tuesdays  and 
Fridays ;  democratic ;  eight  pages  15x23;  sub- 
Si 


scription    $1.50  ;     established    1873  ;     C.    C. 
Parker,  editor  and  publisher  (12—6). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  issue  of  1,500  in  1898  and 
1,680  in  1899,  since  which  it  has  not 
furnished  any  definite  and  satisfactory 
report,  but  has  been  credited  with 
more  than  1,000  every  year  since,  up 
to    and    including    1907. 

MICHIGAN  PATRON  5  monthly;  six 
pages  18x22;  subscription  25  cents;  estab- 
lished October,  1902;  J.  W.  Helme,  editor; 
Patron  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (2—6). 

Copies  printed:  6,150  in  1905 
10,304  in  1906 
11,633  in  1907 

ALBION,  Calhoun  Co.  g  4,61ft  pop., 
on  Michigan  Central  and  Lake  Shore  & 
Michigan  Southern  Rds.  and  Kalamazoo  r. , 
30  m.  W.  of  Jackson  and  40  S.  by  S.  W.  of 
Lansing,  the  State  capital.  Several  manu- 
factories.   Seat  of  Albion  College. 

RECORDER  ;  every  evening  except 
Sunday  and  Thursday,  and  WEEKLY, 
Thursdays;  republican;  dally  four,  weekly 
eight  pag«is  15x32  ;  subscription— daily  $3, 
weekly  SI;  established— dally  1904,  weekly 
1868;  R.  B.  Kennedy,  editor;  Recorder  Press 
Co.,  publishers  (1—5). 

Copies  printed:  The  weekly  edition 
of  this  paper  had  credit  for  an  average 
issue  of  1,286  in  1898  and  1,500  in 
1904,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
a  report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
than    1,000   in    1905    and   1907. 

LEADER;  Thursdays  ;  republican  ; 
eight  pages  15x^;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1898;  W.  B.  Gildart.  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12--5). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  1.896  in 
1899,  but  has  not  since  made  claim  to 
issuing    so    many    as    i.ooo    copies. 

MIRROR}  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  18x34;  subscription  $1;  established 
1856;  A.  B.  Anthony,  editor;  The  Mirror 
Printing  Co..  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,^  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding  1,000  in  1907- 

ALOON AC, -Sain*  Clair  Co.  D-  1,21  «t 
pop.,  at  Junction  of  St.  Clair  r.  and  Lake  St. 


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AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


MICHIGAN. 


Clair,  36  m.  N.  E.  of  Detroit.    Shipbuilding 

and  salt  beds. 

COURIER;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
«ub8crlptiou  $1;  established  1894;  Charles  C. 
Parker,  editor  and  publisher!  1—8). 

ALLEGAN,  c.  h.,  Allegan  Co.  P2,667t 
pop.,  on  Lake  Shore  &  Michigan  Southern, 
Pere  Marquette  and  Michigan  Central 
Rds.  and  Kalamazoo  r.,  30  m.  E.  of  Lake 
Michigan  and  33  S.  by  S.  W.  of  Grand 
Rapids.  Manufacturing.  Within  the  "Michi- 
gan Fruit  Belt."    Farming. 

GAZETTE ;  Saturdays ;  republican ;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1882;     Edvvy  C.  Reid,  editor  and   publisher 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  3,115  in.  1894 
and  3,400  in  1905,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  a  report,  but  was  credit- 
ed with   more   than    1,000  in    1907- 

NEWS;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
1899;  J.  J.  &  L.  A.  Firestone,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (1—7).  .  ,     ^ 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies 
regularly  in  1902,  but  has  tiot  since 
set  up  any  definite  and  satisfactory 
claim    for    issuing    so    many. 

PRESS;  Fridays;  republican;  sixteen 
pages  11x15;  subscription  $1;  established 
April.  1902;  C.  F.  Davison,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1-8). 

Copies  printed:  1,082  in  1903 
1,820  in  1904 
1,760  in  1907 

ALLEN,  Hillsdale  Co.  p  500  pop.,  on 
Lake  Shore  &  Michigan  Southern  Rd.,  8  m. 
N.  W.  of  Hillsdale,  the  county  seat.  Agri- 
culture. 

ARGUS;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1900;  Miss  M.  P. 
ConklIng,edltor:C.W.  Owen,  published 8-^). 

ALMA,   Gratiot    Co.    D    3.600  pop., 
on  P6re  Marquette  and  Ann  Arbor  Rds.,  37 
m.  W.  of  Saginaw.    Agriculture,  milling, 
manufacturing  and  lumbering. 
JOURNAL;    Fridays;    independent- 
republican;  four  pages  19!^x24:  subscription 
$1;  established  1395;  Brown  &  Sartor,  editors 
and  publishers  (1—8). 

RECORD;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x32 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1878 ; 
Alma  Record  Company,  editors  and  publish- 
ers (1—6).  .  .  ,  ,. 
Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,198  in  1899 
and  1,564  in  1905,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  a  report,  but  was  credit- 
ed  with   more   than    1,000   in    1907* 

ALMONT,  J^ap*'*"  Co.  n-TlSt  pop.,  on 
Flint  &  Pere  Marquette  Rd.,  34  m.  W.  of 
Port  Huron.     Iron    foundry,   steam   feed 
and  grist  and  cider  mills,  sash  and  blind 
factory  and  grain  elevator. 
UERALiD;  Thursdays,  i-epublican ;  four 
pages    17x24:    subscription    $1;    established 
1875:  G.  W.  Patoii.  editor  and  publisher  (1— S). 
WORLD'S  HOPE;  semi-monthly;  uni- 
versalist;  sixteen  pages  e-M^l'l;  subscription 
$1:  established  1882;  J.  H.  Paton,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8).    Does  not  Insert  advertise- 
ments. 


MICHIGAN. 


ALPENA,  c.  h.,  Alpena   Co.  cf  12,400 
pop.,  on  Detroit  &  Mackinac  Rd.  and  Thun- 
der bay,  at  the  mouth  of  Thunder  Bay  r., 
250  m.  N.  of  Detroit.     Fine  harbor,  large 
steam  saw  mills,  hemlock  extract  works 
and  sulphate,  paper  and  spool  factories, 
tanneries  and  commercial  fisheries.   Port- 
land cement  works.    Summer  resort. 
ECHO;   every   evening   except    Sunday, 
tind  FARMER,   Wednesdays;    independ- 
ent;  four   pages   18x24;    subscription— daily 
$2.50,   weekly   50  cents;    established— dally 
1890,  weekly  1899;  W.B.  Dobson.  editor  and 
publisher  (1 — 4). 

Copies     printed:     2,458  in  1899 

2,350  in  1905 

2,396  in  1907 

Weekly,    3,776  in   1900 

3,873  in  1905 
3,870  in  1907 

NEWS;  every  evening  except  Sunday; 
four  pages  18x24  ;  established  1899;  E.  S. 
Meers,  editor  and  publisher. 

ARGUS;  Wednesdays  >  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22  ;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 1871;  James  Collins,  editor  and  pub- 
Isher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  issue  of  1,660  in  1897.  since 
which  it  has  not  furnished  any  definite 
and  satisfactory  report,  but  has  been 
credited  with  more  than  1,000  every 
vear    since,    up    to    and    including    1907. 

PIONEER;  Fridays;  republican  ;  eight 
pages  15x22  ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
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Printing  Co.,  publishers  (8—3  P). 

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Marquette,  Grand  Trunk  and  Michigan 
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any  definite  and  satisfactory  report, 
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BEARLAKE,  Manistee  Co.\2  448t 

pop.,  7  m.  from  Lake  Michigan  and  19  N.E. 

of  Manistee,  the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 

In  northern  fruit  belt  of  Michigan. 

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S.  of  Gladwin,  the  county  seat.  Manu- 
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lished 1892;  Arthur  E.  Dann  ft  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers  (1—8). 

BELDING,  Ionia  Go.  n  3,282t  Pop.,  on 
Pere  Marquette  Rd. ,  16  m.  N.  N.  W.  of  Ionia, 
the  county  seat.  Manufactures  of  silk,  re- 
frigerators, caskets,  furniture  and  baskets. 

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Co.,  publishers  (1—8). 

(Topics  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
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1895,  1,036  in  1902,  but  has  not  since 
made  definite  and  satisfactory  claim  to 
issuing  so  many   as    1,000   copies. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  50  cents;  estab- 
lished 1896;  Frank  J.  Luick,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6—5). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  has  on 
two  occasions  indicated  a  desire  to 
have  credit  for  issuing  more  than 
1,000  copies  regularly,  but  such  defi- 
nite information  as  would  warrant  such 
a    rating    has    never    been    forthcoming. 

DEGREE  OF  HONOR  REVIEW; 
monthly ;  Degree  of  Honor.  Ancient  Order  of 
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ces M.  Buell  Olson,  editor;  Mrs.  Luella  K. 
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Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  issue  of  7,920  in  1902  and  8,687 
in  1905,  since  which  it  has  not  fur- 
nished any  definite  and  satisfactory  re- 
port, but  was  credited  with  more  than 
4.000    in    1907. 

MICHIGAN  A.  O.  U.  W.  HERALD; 
monthly ;  Degree  of  Honor,  Ancient  Order  of 
United  Workmen;  eight  pages  8x12;  sub- 
scription 25  cents;  established  1878;  O.  F.  &  L. 
K.  Webster,  editors  and  publishers  (12—5). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  5,700  in_  1896 
and  6,146  in  1905,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  a  report,  but  was  credit- 
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MICHIGAN. 


MICHIGAN. 


BELLAIRE,  c-h-.  Antrim  Co.  [j  l.loTf 

pop.,   on   Chicago  &  West  Michigan  Rd., 

30  m.  N.  E.  of  Traverse  City.    Manufactures 

of  woodenware,  bowls,  traj'S,  scoops, hoops 

and  staves. 

INDEPENDENT;  Thursdays;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1895; 
Ira  A.  Adams,  editor;  The  Bellaire  Publishing 
Companj',  publishers. 

BELLEVILLE,  Wayne  Co.  O,  485 

pop.,  on  Wabash  R.I.,  24  m.  W.  by  S.  W.  of 

Detroit.    Agriculture. 

ENTERPRISE;  Wednesdays;  inde- 
pendent; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1886 ;  A.  E.  Smith,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (9—5). 

BELLEVUE,  Eaton  Co.  p  l,074t  pop., 

on   Grand   Trunk    Rd.   and     Battlecreek, 

32  m.  S.  W.   of  Lansing,  the  State  capital. 

Shipping  of  produce.    Manufacturing  and 

agriculture. 

G A ZETTE;Thursdays;  republican;  »lght 
pages  17jA^x24r  subscription  $1;  established 
1871;  W.  E.  Holt,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

BENTON  HARBOR,  Btrrien  Co.  p 

6,652+  pop.,  on  Pere  Marquette  and  Cleve- 
land, Cincinnati,  Chicago  &  St  Louis  and 
Michigan  Central  Rds.,  60  m.  bj'  lake  and 
90  by  rail  E.  of  Chicago,  111.  Manufactur- 
ing.   Lumber  and  fruit. 

NEWS-PALLADIUM;  every  evening 
except  Sunday,  and    SEMI- WEEKLY, 

Tuesdays  and  Fridays:  independent;  naily 
eight  to   twelve,  semi-weekly   eight   pages 
18x23;  subscription— dally  $5.20,  semi-weekly 
$1;    established    1855;     J.  N.  Klock,  editor; 
News-Palladium  Company,  publishers  (l — S). 
Copies   printed:    The    daily   edition    of 
this    paper    had    credit    for    an    issue    of 
1,325    in    1900   and    1,750   in    1903,   since 
which   it  has  not  furnished   any   definite 
and    satisfactory     report,     but    was    cre- 
dited    with     more     than     1,000     in     1906 
and   1907. 

Xo  definite  and  satisfactory  state- 
ment has  ever  been  secured  from  the 
jiemi-weekly  edition,  but  it  had  credit 
for    exceeding    1,000    in    1906    and    1907. 

BANNER. REGISTER:  Fridays; 

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$1;  established  1880 ;  J.  N.  Reed,  editor  and 

publisher  (6—3). 

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dit for  an  average  issue  of  1,388  in 
1807  and  1,424  in  1902,  since  which 
it  has  not  furnished  any  definite  and 
satisfactory  report,  but  has  been  cre- 
dited with   more   than    1,000   every   year 

since,    up    to    and    including    1907. 

BENZONIA,  c.  h.,  Benzie  Co.  ti  484? 

pop.,  on  Ann  Arbor  Rd.  and  Crystal  lake, 

26  m.  S.  W.  of  Traverse  City.   Farming  and 

lumbering. 

BENZIE  BANNER;  Thursdays;  repiib- 
lican;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1 ;  es- 
tablished 1888;  Eugene  C.  Case,  editor  and 
publisher. 

BERRIEN  SPRINGS,  Berrien  Co. 

p  808+  pop.,  on  Jlilwaukee,  Benton  Harbor 
&  Columbus  Rd.  and  St.  Joseph  r.,  15  m.S. 
by   S.  E  of  Benton  Harbor.    Summer  and 
health  resort. 
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15x22;  subscription   $1.50;    established   1876; 
Benson  Bros.,  editors  and  publishers  (2—3). 

BESSEMER,  c.  h.,Oogebic  Co.  ^  3,911t 
pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern,  Duluth, 
South  Shore  &  Atlantic  and  Wisconsin  Cen- 
tral Rds.,  40  m.  E.  of  Ashland,  Wis.  Iroa 
mining  and  lumbering. 

FREE  PRESS;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

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pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $2;  established 
1885;  Sherman  &  Hand,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers. 

BIG  RAPIDS,  c.  h.,  Mecosta   Co.  D 
4,852  pop.,  on  Grand  Rapids  &  Indiana  and 
Per©   Marquette    Rds.    and   Muskegon   r., 
about  50  m.  N.  by  N.  E.  of  Grand  Rapids. 
Manufacturing  and  farming. 
EVENING    BULLETIN;   every  even- 
ing except  Sunday,    and   HERALD,   Fri- 
days; dally  Independent,  weekly  democratic;, 
daily  four,  weekly  eight  pages  15x22:,  sub- 
scription—dally $3.50,  weekly  $1:  established 
—daily  1886,   weekly  1876;    Olmstead   &   Co.,. 
editors  and  publishers  (1—8). 

PI  ON  EER ;  every  eveniugexcept  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  republican; 
daily  four  pages  15x22,  weekly  eight  page* 
17x24;  subscription— daily  $3.50,  weekly  $1; 
established-daily  1881,  weekly  1862;  Gay  & 
Krouser,  editors  and  publishers  (1—8). 

BIRMINGHAM, OaArZand  Co.^l,170t 
pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  Rd..  18  m.  N.  W.  of 
Detroit.    Agriculture. 

ECCENTRIC;  Thursdays; independent; 
eight  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1878;  Whitehead  &  Mitchell,  editors, 
and  publishers  (6—5). 

BLISSFIELD,  Lenawee  Co.  C^  l,268t 
pop.,  on  Lake  Shore  &  Michigan  Southern 
Rd.,  10  m.  S.  E.  of  Adrian,  the  county  seat. 
Manufacturing.     Sugar  refinery. 

AD  VAN€'E:  Fridays;  independent ;  eight 
pages  l';i/.ix22;  subscription  $1 :  established 
1873  ;  H.  D~.  White,  editor  and  publisher  ( 1—7). 
Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1906 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to   that   eiTect, 

BLOOMINGDALE,  Van  Buren  Co. 

p  37'.*+  pop.,  on  Michigan  Central  Rd..20  m. 

W.  N.  W.  of  Kalamazoo.    Saw,  planing  and 

flour  mills. 

LEADER;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  13x30;  subscription  $1;  established  1880; 
Roy  D.  Perkins,  editor  and  publisher. 

BOYNE  CITY,c.  h.,  Charlevoix  Co.  b 

5,000  pop.,  on  Boyne  City,  Gay  lord  &  Alpena 
Rd.  and  Pine  lake,  at  mouth  of  Boyne  r., 
16  m.  S.  E.  of   Charlevoix  and   200   N.  of 
Grand   Rapids.     Blast   furnace,   chemical 
and  cooperage  works,  tannery,  shingle  and 
tie  mills,  machine  shops  and  veneer  works. 
CITIZEN;  semi-weekly,  Tuesdays  and 
Fridays :  republican ;  eight  pages  11^4x22 ;  sub- 
scription   $1;    established    18S0:    Gnorge  W. 
Buster,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance   of    a    rating    to    that    effect. 


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JOURNAL;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x24;  subscription  $1;  estab 
llshed  October,  1905;  The  Boyne  City  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  editors  and  publisherg  (1—7). 

YOUTH'S  OUTL.OOK;  monthly; 
charities;  eight  pages  834x12:  subscription  50 
cents;  established  July.  1905;  H.  L.  Swift, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—7). 

Copies     printed:     5,000  in  1906 
10,000  in  1907 

BRECKENRIDGE,  Oratiot  Co.  u 
547+  pop.,  on  Pere  Marquette  Rd.,  28  m.  W 
of  Saginaw. 

CLARION;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  16x22;  subscription  $1.50:  estab- 
lished 1901;  Grant  Steele,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

BRIDGEPORT,  Saginaw  Co.  u  400 

pop.,  on  Flint  &  Pere  Marquette  Rd.,  6  m. 

N.  E.  of  Saginaw.    Farming. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  four  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription 50  cents:  established  1895;  E.  D. 
Gallagher,  editor  and  publisher  (1—4)  (A  A). 

BRIGHTON,  Livingston  C.  Q,  781 1 
pop  ,  on  Detroit,  Grand  Rapids  &  Western 
Rd.,  9  m.  S.  E.  of  Howell,  the  county  seat, 
and  43  from  Detroit.  Wheat,  flour  and  fruit. 

ARGUS;  Wednesdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1879;  S.  B.  Jacobs,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies     printed:         960  in   1907 

BRITTON,  Lenauee  Co.  R  345t  pop., 

on  Wabash  and  Lake  Shore  &  Michigan 

Southern  Rds..  12  m.  E.  of  Adrian. 

CITIZEN  ;  Thursdays;  independent;  four 
pages    15x22;    subscription    75   cents;  estab 
llshed   November,   19(i4;    The   Citizen  Com- 
pany, editors  and  publishers  (1—6). 

BRONSON,  Branch  Co.  g  l,176tpop., 

on   Lake  Shore  &  Michigan  Southern  Rd., 

11  m.  W.  S.  W.  of  Coldwater,  the  county 

seat.    Manufacturing  and  agriculture. 

JOURNAIi;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1;  established  1P81; 
A,  D.  Snaff master,  editor  and  publisher  (9—3). 

BROOKLYN,  Jackson  Co.  g  574 
pop.,  on  Lake  Shore  &  Michigan  Southern 
Rd.,  14  m.  S.  E.  of  Jackson,  the  county  seat. 
Lumber  yard,  planing  mill  and  foundry. 
Agriculture  and  dairying,  creamery  and 
flour  mill. 

EXPONENT;  Thursdays  ;  independ- 
ent; eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.25;  es- 
tablished 1881 ;  Walter  L.  Ford,  editor;  C.  A. 
Ford  &  Son.  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  1,017  in  1903 
1,242  in  1904 
1.260  in  1906 
1,240  in   1907 

BROWN  C  I T Y,  Sanilac  Co.  D-  900 
pop.,  on  Pere  Marquette  Rd.,  20  m.  S.W.  of 
Sandusky,  the  county  seat.  Stock  raising, 
creamery  and  agriculture.    Shi  oping  point. 

BANNER  ;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  18x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1890; 
L.  H.  Howse,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to   that  effect. 


MICHIGAN. 


B  U  C  H  A  N  A  N  ,  Berrien  Co.  p  2.150 
pop.,  on  Pere  Marquette  and  Michigan  Cen- 
tral Rds.  and  St.  Joseph  v.,  53  m.  S.  W.  of 
Kalamazoo.  Manufacture  of  furniture  and 
machine  tools.  Agriculture  and  fruit 
growing. 

RECORD  ;  semi-weekly,  Tuesdays  and 
Fridays;  republican;  twelve  pages  1 5x22;  sub- 
scription $1.25;  established  1866;  M.  C.  Cham- 
berliu,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

ARGUS;  Wednesdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1899;  P.  A.  Grafifort,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

HOUSEHOLD  GE3I;  monthly;  house- 
hold; sixteen  pages  10xlo}^<i;  subscription  10 
cents;  established  October,  1905;  C.  A.  Hud- 
son, editor  and  publisher  (.11— 5)  (A  A). 

BUCKLEY,  Wexford  Co.  tl 
ENTERPRISE;  Fridays  (A  A). 

BURROAK,  Saint  Joseph  Co.  J3  744t 

pop.,  on  Lake  Shore  &  Michigan  Southern 

Rd.,  6  m.  E.  of  Sturgis.    Agriculture. 

ACORN;  Thursdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription $1 ;  established  18b2; 
Mallery  &  Carpeiiter,  editors  and  publishers 

(1-8). 

BYRON,  Shiawassee  Co.  D  432t  pop., 

on  Ann  Arbor  Rd..  13  m.  S.  E.  of  Corunua, 

the  county  seat.  Farming  and  fruit  raising. 

H  E  R  A  Li  D  ;  Fridays  ;  neutral ;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  lb85; 
James  Sleelh,  editor;  Sleeth  &  McDonald, 
publishers. 

CADILLAC,  c.h.,  Wexford  Co.  Y[ 

5,997+  pop.,  on  Ann  Arbor  and  Grand  Rapida 

&  Indiana  Rds.,  96  m.  N.  of  Grand  Rapids. 

Several  machinery  factories.    Lumber. 

NEWS;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  N  E  W  S  AND  EXPRESS,  Thurs- 
days; republican;  daily  four,  weekly  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription — daily  $3.12,  week- 
ly $1;  established— daily  June,  1901,  weekly 
1872:  Perry  F.  Powers,  editor  and  publisher 
(1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
both  editions  of  this  paper  seemed  to 
assert  that  they  had  an  average  issue 
exceeding  1,000  copies,  but  failed  to 
furnish  such  definite  information  as 
would  warrant  the  accordance  of  a 
rating    to    that    effect. 

GL«OBE;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1898;  Terwilllger 
&  Crawford,  editors  and  publishers  (1 — i). 

MICHIGAN  STATE  DEMOCRATi 
Thursdays;  democratic;  eight  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1881;  Stanley 
Printing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (7— 3  P) 

WOLVERINE  WORKMAN;  month- 
ly; fraternal;  eight  pages  11x14;  subscription 
50  cents:  established  19uO;  Fred.  C.  Wetmore. 
editor;  P.  F.  Powers,  publisher  (12—3)  (A  A). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  has  on 
two  occasions  indicated  a  desire  to 
have  credit  for  issuing  more  than 
1,000  copies  regularly,  but  such  defi- 
nite information  as  would  warrant  such 
a    rating    has    never    been    forthcoming. 

CALEDONIA,  Kent  Co.  -n  570  pop., 

on  Michigan  Central  Rd.,  15  m.  S.  S.  E.  of 

Grand  Rapids,  the  county  seat.    Farming. 

NEWS  ;  Thursdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  13x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1885  :  Mrs.  E.  C.  Apsey,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 


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MICHIGAN. 


C  A  li  TJ  M  £  T,  Houghton  Co.  \}  l,159t 
pop  ,  oa  Duluth,  South  Shore  &  Atlantic, 
Mineral  Range  and  Copper  Range  Rds.,  14 
m.  N.  of  Houghton.  Copper  mines,  said  to 
be  the  richest  in  the  world. 

EVENING  NEWS;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday  and  legal  holidays,  and 
WEEK.L.Y,  Fridays;  eight  pages  18x22; 
subscription— daily  $6,  weekly  $2;  estab- 
lished—daily 1892,  weekly  1S81 ;  The  Mining 
Gazette  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (1-^3). 

Copies  printed:  The  daily  edition  of 
this  paper  had  credit  for  an  issue  of 
1,464  in  1895  and  2,600  in.  1899,  since 
which  "it  has  not  furnished  any  definite 
and  satisfactory  report,  but  has  been 
credited  with  more  than  1,000  every 
year  since  1901,  up  to  and  including 
1907. 

PAIVALiEHTI;  every  morning  except 
Monday,  and  AMERICAN  UNTISET, 
semi- weekly,  Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  Finn- 
ish; republican;  dallj'four  pages  18x24,  semi- 
weekly  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription — 
daily  $5.  semi  weekly  $2;  established — dally 
1901,  semi-weekly  1887;  N.J.  Ahlman,  editor; 
Finnish  Daily  Publishing  Company,  pub- 
lishers (8— 3). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1906 
the  daily  edition  of  this  paper  seemed 
to  assert  that  it  had  an  average  issue 
exceeding  1,000  copies,  but  failed  to 
furnish  such  definite  information  as 
would  warrant  the  accordance  of  a 
rating    to    that    effect. 

No  definite  and  satisfactory  state- 
ment has  ever  been  secured  from  the 
semi -weekly  edition,  but  it  had  credit 
for  exceeding  2,250  in  1900  and  more 
than  1,000  in  1901,  and  every  year 
since,   up   to   and   including    1907. 

POSTEN;  Saturdays;  Norwegian-Danish; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50:  estab- 
lished July,  1901;  Otto  Leonardsoii,  editor  and 
publisher. 

CAMDEN.  Hillsdale  Co.  Q  376t   pop., 

16  m.  S.  by  W.    of    Hillsdale,  the  county 

seat.    Corn,  oats  and  wheat.   Farming  and 

dairying. 

ADVANCE;  Saturdays;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1898; 
Lester  M.  Rogers,  editor;  L.  M.  Rogers  &  Co., 
publishers. 

CAPAC,'S'atn<  Clair  Co. o-5i7\  pop.,  on 
Grand  Trunk  Rd.,  26  m.  W.  of  Port  Huron, 
the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 

J  O  U  R  N  A  1  i  ;  Fridays  ;  independent ; 
four  pages  lSx24;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1S87;  Noble  Hunter,  editor;  Journal  Publish- 
ing Company,  publishers. 

NBWS;  Fridays; independent  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1900;  C.  E.  Patterson,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

CARIiETON,  Monroe  Co.  O,  700 pop., 
on  Pere  Marquette  and  Detroit,  Toledo 
&  Ironton  Rds.,  35  m.  "W.  of  Detroit.  Can- 
ning factory,  live  stock  and  farming. 

TIMES;  Fridays;  Independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1887; 
Geo.  Williams,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

GARO,  c.  h.,  Tuacola  Co.  D- 2,268  pop., 
on  Michigan  Central  Rd.  and  Cass  r..  30  m. 
E.  of  Saginaw.    Agriculture  and  beet  sugar 
industry. 
ADVERTISER;    Fridays;   republican; 


eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1867;  A.  D.  Gallery,  editor  and  pub- 
Usher  (1-8). 


Copies     printed:     2,052  in  1901 
3,104  in  1904 
2,807  in  1906 
2,760  in   1907 
TUSCOLiA  CO.  COURIER;  Wednes- 
days; democratic;  ten  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion $1  ;  established  1880  ;    Courier  Publish- 
ing Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (6 — 5). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies 
regularly  in  1896,  but  has  not  since 
set   up    any   claim   for    issuing   so   many. 

CARSON  CITY,  Moiitcalm  Co.  n 
906+  pop.,  on  Toledo,  Saginaw  &  Muskegon 
Rd.  and  Fish  creek,  20  m.  S.  E.  of  Stanton, 
the  county  seat.  Water  works,  planing 
and  grist  mills.  Grain  and  stock  market. 
Farming  and  lumber. 

GAZETTE;   Fridays;  republican;  eight 
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1878:  A.  L.  Bemis,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 
Copies    printed:       1,004  in  1907 

OARSONVILLE,  Sanilac  Co.  n-  400t 
pop.,  on  Flint  &  Pere  Marquette  Rd.,  about 
35  m.  N.  of  Port  Huron.  Agriculture  and 
stock  raising. 

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March,  1905;  Robt.  C.  Wall,  editor  and  pub- 
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CASEVILLE,  Huron  Co.  o-  507t  pop., 
on  Pontiac,  Oxford   &  Northern  Rd.  and 
Saginaw  Bay,   22  m.  W.  of  Port   Austin. 
Salt,  lumber  and  sandstone.    Farming. 
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pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1895; 

Daniel  Dyer,  editor  and  publisher. 

CASNOVIA,    Muskegon    Co.    -a  277t 

pop.,  on  Pere  Marquette  Rd.,  22  m.  N.  by  N. 

E.  of  Grand  Rapids.    Flour  and  steam  saw 

mills.    Farming. 

HEiR-ALD;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1878; 
Frank  E.  Ackerman,  editor  and  publisher. 

CASS  ClTY,Tu8cola  (7o.D-l,ll3tpop., 

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E.  by  N.  E.  of  Saginaw  and  30  from  Sebe- 

walug  coal  fields.    Farming. 

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ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance   of   a    rating   to    that   effect. 

CASSOPOLIS,  c.  h.,  Cass  Co.  p 

1,330+  pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  and  Michigan 
Central  Rds.,  E.  by  N.  E.  of  Niles.    Agri- 
culture. 
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lished 1872;  W.  H.  Berkey,  editor;  James  M. 
Shepard.  publisher  (1—3). 


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CEDAR  SPRINGS, ^«n<  Co.-o 
950t  pop.,  on  Grand  Rapids  &  Indiana  and 
Grand  Trunk  Rds.,  30  m.  N.  of  Grand 
Rapids,  the  county  seat.  Agriculture  and 
hardwood  lumbering. 

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lisher (1—8). 

CENTERVILLE,  c.  h.,  Saint  Joseph 

Co.  P  645+  pop.,  on  Michigan  Central  Rd., 

30  m.  S.  of  Kalamazoo.    Knitting  and  roller 

mills.    Farming. 

O BSER VER ;  Fridays ;  republican ; eight 
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W.  I.  Ashley,  editor  and  publisher  (9—3). 

CENTRAL  LAKE,  Antrim   Co.  [^ 

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about  9  m.  N.  of  Bellaire,  the  county  seat. 

Agriculture  and  manufacturing. 

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CHARLEVOIX,   Charlevoix   Co.  ^ 

2,079+  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  West  Michigan 
Rd.  and  Lake  Michigan,  40  m.  N.  by  N.  E.  of 
Traverse  City.  Lumber  and  fish  interests. 
Summer  re.sort. 

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CHARLOTTE,  c.h.,  Eaton  Co.Q 
4,092+  pop.,  on  Michigan  Central  and  Grand 
Trunk  Rds.,  18  m.  S.  W.  of  Lansing,  the 
State  capital.  Several  large  furniture  and 
carriage  factories.  Ash  and  walnut  lum- 
ber.   Agriculture. 

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2,807  in   1907 

TRIBUNE;  Wednesdays;  independent; 
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and    3,225    in    1905,    since    which    it    has 


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not   furnished  a   report,   but   was   credit- 
ed   with    more    than    1,000    in    1907. 

CHEBOYGAN,  c.  li.,  Cheboygan  Co. 
ti  6,489+  pop.,  on  Michigan  Central,  Che- 
boygan Southern  and  Detroit  &  Mackinac 
Rds.  and  Cheboygan  r.,  at  the  foot  of  the 
Straits  of  Mackinac.  Farming  and  lumber- 
ing.    Paper  mill  and  leather  tannery. 

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Smyth  &  Co.,  publishers. 

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ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
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subscription  $1.50;  established  1875;  C.  S.  Ram- 
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CHELSEA,  Washtenaw  Co.  R  l,635t 
pop.,  on  Michigan  Central  Rd.,  22  m.  from 
Jackson  and  17  from  Ann  Arbor,  the  county 
Beat.  Foundries,  brick-yards  and  manufac- 
tories of  pumps,  plows,  sashes  and  blinds. 

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CHESANING,  Saginaw  Co.  D  l,244t 
pop.,  on  Michigan  Central  Rd.,  22  m.  S.  S.  W. 
of  Saginaw,  the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 

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Willis  Miller,  editor  and  publisher  (9—8). 

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2,100  in  1896,  since  which  it  has  not 
furnished  any  definite  and  satisfactory 
report,  but  has  been  credited  with  more 
than  1,000  every  year  since,  up  to  and 
including    1907. 

CLARE,  Clare  Co.  n  l,326f  pop.,  on 
Flint  &  Pere  Marquette  and  Ann  Arbor 
Rds.,  50  m.  N.  W.  of  Saginaw.   Agriculture. 

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(2—3). 

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information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
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has    not    since    made    any    renewal    of 
the    claim. 

CLARKSVILLE,  Ionia  Co.  n    400 

pop.,  on  Detroit,  Grand  Rapids  &  Western 

Rd.,  26  m.  E.  of  Grand    Rapids  and  8   S. 

of  Saranac.    Agriculture  and  horticulture. 

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lished 1894;  A.  E.  Winchester,  editor  and 
publisher  (5—3). 

CLIMAX,  Kalamazoo  Co.  P    448  pop., 

ou  Chicago  &  Grand  Trunk  Rd.,  U)  m.  S.W. 

of  Battle  Creek.    Cereals  and  live  stock. 

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L.  A.  Hubbard,   editor  and  publisher  (7—5). 

CLINTON,  Lenawee  Co.  O,  l,038t  pop., 
on  Lake  Shore  &  Michigan  Southern  Rd., 
13  m.  N.  of  Adrian,  the  county  seat,  and  52 
W.  of  Detroit.  Woolen  and  flour  mills, 
machine  shops  and  foundry.    Farming. 

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15x22  ;  subscription  $1  ;  established  1884  ; 
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COURIER;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
August,  1907;  E.  Van  De  Mark,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 

CLIO,  Genetee  Co. a-  640t  pop.,  on  Flint 
&  Pere  Marquette  Rd.,  12  m.  N.  of  Flint, 
the  county  seat,  and  20  S.  of  Saginaw.  Flour 
and  lumber  mills.    Agriculture. 

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T.  W.  Smlthson  &  Co.,  editors  and  publishers 

(11-3)  (A  A). 

COLDWATER,  c.  b.,  Branch  Co.  Q 
6,216+  pop.,  on  Lake  Shore  &  Michigan 
Southern  Rd.  and  Coldwater  r.,  48  m.  S.  W. 
of  Jackson.  Manufactures  of  wagons,  fur- 
niture, cigars,  boots  and  shoes. 

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pages  15x22;  subscription  —  dally  $3,  semi- 
weekly  $1;  established— daily  1895,  semi- 
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Copies  printed:  The  daily  edition  of 
this  paper  had  credit  for  an  average 
issue  of  1,904  in  1898  and  2,178  in 
1903,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
nny  definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but 
was  credited  with  more  than  1,000  in 
1905    and    1907. 

The  semi-weekly  edition  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  3,326  in  1903, 
s'nce  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but 
was  credited  with  more  than  2,250  in 
1905    and    1907. 

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dit   for    an    average    issue    of    3,170    in 
T897     and     2,877    in     1901,    since    which 
it    has    not    furnished    any    definite    and 
satisfactory    report,    but    has    been    cre- 
dited  with   more   than    2.250   every  year 
since,    up    to   and    including    1907. 


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22x28;  subscription  $1;  established  1892:  J. 
S.  Evans,  editor;  Star  Publishing  Company, 
publishers  (9-3). 

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15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1882;  J.  S. 
Evans,  editor;  Sun  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers (9— 3). 

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this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the    claim. 

COLEMAN, Midland  Co.n  l,014t  Pop., 
on  Flint  &  Pere  Marquette  Rd.,  about  20  m. 
N.  W.  of  Midland,  the  county  seat.  Agri- 
culture and  stock  raising. 

INDEPENDENT;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22  ;  subscription  (1 ;  estab- 
lished 1888;  David  B.  Menerey,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (T— 5). 

COLOMA,  Berrien  Co.  p  687t  pop.,  on 
Pere  Marquette  and  Benton  Harbor,  Colo- 
ma  &  Paw  Paw  Lake  Rds.,  9  m.  N.  N.  E. 
of  Benton  Harbor  and  near  the  famous 
Paw  Paw  Lake  summer  resort.  Farming 
and  fruit  section. 

COURIER;  Fridays ;  Independent ; 
eight  pages  12x18;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1892:  Jas.  O.  Stevic.  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (9— 3). 

COLON,  Saint  Joseph  Co.  p  922   pop., 

on  Michigan  Central  Rd.,  53  m.  W.  S.  W. 

of  Jackson.     Mlllng  and  manufacturing. 

Manufacture  of  knitted  goods.     Summer 

resort.    Agriculture. 

EXPRESS;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  18x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1886;  Wm.  S.  Doty,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6—5). 

COLUMBIAVILLE,  Lapeer  Co.^ 

457+  pop.,  on   Michigan  Central  Rd.,  8  m. 

N.  W.  of  Lapeer,  the  county  seat.    Woolen 

mills.    Farming. 

HOME  NEWS;  Fridays;  independent; 
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established  1898;  A.  W.  Burgess,  editor  and 
publisher  (9—3). 

CONCORD,  Jackton  Co.  p  5341  pop., 
on  Michigan  Central  Rd.  and  Kalamazoo r., 
14  m.  W.  S.  W.of  Jackson,  the  county  seat. 
Flour  and  saw  mills. 

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pendent; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  »1 : 
established  1879;  Frank  McKenzie,  editor  and 
publisher  (9—3). 

CONKLIN,  Ottawa  Co.  -n  117t  pop., 
ou  Grand  Rapids   &   Indiana   Rd.,  about 
18  m.  N.  W.  of  Grand  Rapids. 
ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

CONST ANTINE,  Saint  Joteph  Co.  p 
1,226+  pop.,   on    Lake    Shore   &    Michigan 
Southern  Rd.  and  St.  Joseph  r.,  31  m.  S.  of 
Kalamazoo.    Produce-shipping  point.   Pep- 
permint oil  and  general  manufacturing. 
ADVERTISER -RECORD;  Wednes- 
days; Independent;   eight  pages  18x24:  sub- 
scription  $1.50;      established   1846;      C.    W. 
Clemens,  editor  and  publisher  (10—3). 


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pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  No- 
-vember,  1901;  Lee  Hull,  editor  and  publisher 
(11-5). 

COOPERSVILLE,0«a«;a  Co.-n680t 
pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  Rd.,  16  m.  E.  of  Grand 
Haven,   the  county   seat,   and    same   dls 
tance  W.  of  Grand  Rapids.     Flour   mill. 
Agriculture  and  creamery. 

OBSERVER;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  ITJ^xai;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 1880;  De  Vos  &  Son,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (12— 5). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  1,200  in 
1904  and  1,100  in  1906,  since  which  it 
has  hot  furnished  any  definite  and  sat- 
isfactory report,  but  was  credited  with 
more    than    1,000    in    1907. 

CJOPEMISH,  Manistee  Co.  \2  429 pop., 

on   Manistee  &   Northeastern,  Arcadia  & 

Betsy  River  and  Ann  Arbor  Rds.,  24  m.  N. 

E.  of  Manistee. 

P  R  (I  O  R  E  S  S  ;  Fridays ;  local ;  four 
pages  13x20;  subscription  75  cents;  estab- 
lished December,  1902;  R.  H.  Peterson,  editor 
and  publisher  (.1—8). 

CO'RA.Tt,  Montcalm  Co.   n  335  pop.,  on 

Pere  Marquette    Rd.,  40  m.  N.  of   Grand 

Rapids.    Farming. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  four  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1897;  Fred  U. 
O'Brien,  editor  and  publisher. 

dORTTNNA,  c.  h.,  Shiawassee  Co.  n 

l,510t  pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  and  Ann  Arbor 

Rds.  and  Shiawassee   r.,  75  m.   N.   W.  of 

Detroit.     Planing   mills   and  coal   mines. 

Fire-clay  and  stone  quarries  in  vicinity. 

INDEPENDENT;  Fridays;  Independ- 
ent; eight  pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1884;  Louis  M.  Sheardy,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

Copies    printed:      For    the    year    1898 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had  ' 
an   average    issue    exceeding    1,000    cop- 1 
ies,    but    failed   to    furnish    such    definite ; 
information    as    would    warrant   the   ac-  \ 
cordance  of  a  rating  to   that  effect.      It 
has    not    since    made    any    renewal    of 
the    claim. 

J  O  U  R  N  A  Li  ;  Thursdays;  republican;  I 
eight   pages  15x22;    subscription    $1;    eatab- 
lisned  1880;  Welch  &  Johnson,  editors  and  i 
publishers  (9—3).  \ 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  1,302  in 
1898  and  1,405  in  1902,  since  which 
it  has  not  furnished  any  definite  and 
satisfactory  report,  but  has  been  cre- 
dited with  more  than  1,000  every  year 
since,    up    to    and   including    1907. 

COVERT,  Van  Buren  Co.  p  324t  pop., 
on  Pere  Marquette  Rd.,  40  m.  E.  of  Kala- 
mazoo. 
ENTERPRISE;  Fridays  (A  A>. 

CROSWELL.  Sanilac  Co.  O606t  pop., 
on  Flint  &  Pere  Marquette  Rd.,  26  m.  N.  by 
N.  W.  of  Port  Huron.  Grain  elevators, 
flour  mill,  cheese  factory,  brick  and  lum- 
ber yards,  flax  mill,  foundry  and  planing 
mlU. 
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CRYSTAL,  Montcalm  Co.  n  325  pop., 

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Farming  and  milling.    Summer  resort. 

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CRYSTAL  FALLS, c.h.,  Iron  Co.  ^ 

3  231+  pop.,  on   Chicago   &    Northwestern 

Rd.,  16  m.  N.  of  Florence,  Wis.     Mining, 

farming  and  lumbering. 

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DAVISON,  Genesee  Co.  D-  751t  pop., 
on  Grand  Trunk  Rd.,  9  m.  E.  of  Flint,  the 
county  seat.    Manufactures  of  cheese,  agri- 
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DEARBORN,  Wayne  Co.  0, 844  pop., 

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and  Michigan  Central  Rds.,  18  ni.S.  W.  of 

Detroit.    Manufacturing  and  stock  raising. 

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of  Kalamazoo.    Agriculture. 

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DECKER VILLE,  Sanilac  Co.  a-  600 
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Lake  Huron  and  46  N.  W.  of  Port  Huron. 
Grain   elevators,   cattle  yards,  flour   mill, 
creameries,  cheese  factory,  brick-yard ,  flax 
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DEIiRAY,  Wayne  Co.  Q,  4,573t  pop.,  on 

Detroit,  Grand  Rapids  &  Western,  Flint  & 

Pere   Marquette,  Lake   Shore  &  Michigan 

Southern,  Michigan   Central  and   Wabash 

Rds.,  J-i  m.  W.  of  Detroit,  the  county  seat. 

Manufacturing. 

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scription 8i;  established  1894;  W.  C.  Wines, 
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Chicago,  Kalamazoo  &  Saginaw  Rd.,  11  m. 
S.  W.  of  Hastings,  the  county  seat.  Farm- 
ing. 

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the  year  1897,  but  has  not  since  made 
claim  to  issuing  so  many  as  1,000 
copies. 

DETROIT,  c.  h.,  Wayne  Co.  O,  385,704t 
pop.,  center  of  seven  railroads,  on  Detroit 
r.,  18  m.  from  Lake  Erie.  Entire  lake  marine 
touch  Its  docks  In  passing.  Its  manufact- 
ures aj-e  extensive  and  various.  Has  a  fine 
harbor.  Important  center  of  produce  dis- 
tribution and  lake  commerce.  Large 
quantities  of  grain,  pork,  wool  and  copper 
ore  are  shipped  from  here  to  Eastern 
markets. 

DAILY. 

ABEND-POST;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  SONNTAGSB  LATT,  Sunday 
morning,  and  F  A  M  II.  I  E  N    BLAET- 

TER,  semi-weekly,  Tuesdays  and  Fridays; 
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street  (2—3). 

Copies  printed:  The  daily  edition 
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issue  of  7,451  in  1896,  since  which 
it  has  not  furnished  any  definite  and 
satisfactory  report,  but  has  been  cre- 
dited with  exceeding  4,000  in  190* 
and  more  than  2,250  every  year  since, 
up  to   and   including   1907. 

The  semi-weekly  edition  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  14,808  in 
1896,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
any  definite  and  satisfactory  report, 
but  has  been  credited  with  exceeding 
4,000  in  1902,  and  more  than  2,250 
every  year  since,  up  to  and  including 
1907. 

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weekly  1831;    Otto  Carmichael,  editor   and 
publisher.    OfUce,  11  Lafayette  avenue  (1— 8)> 

Copies    printed:    daily,    34,764  in   1895 

42,309  in   1905 
54,210  in   1907 
Sunday,    48,856  in   1895 
54,457  in   1905 
59,545  in   1907 
The    weekly    edition    had     credit    for 
an    average    issue    of     113,020    in     1895 
and     100,495     in     1897,     since    which     it 
has     not     furnished     any     definite     and 
satisfactory    report,    but    has    been    cre- 
dited    with     more     than     40,000     every 
year    since    1901,    up    to    and    including 
1907. 

JOURNAL.;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
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Copies    printed:    34,114  in  1898 
60,384  in  1904 
69,008  in  1907 
No     definite     and     satisfactory     state- 
ment   has    ever    been    secured    from    the 
semi-weekly    edition,    but    it    had    credit 
for  exceeding  2,250  in   1896,   and  every 
year    since,    up    to    and    including    1907, 

LiEGALi  NEWS;  every  morning  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Saturdays; 
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two  pages  7x10;  subscription  — daily  $6, 
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Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1906 
the  daily  edition  of  this  paper  seemed 
to  assert  that  it  had  an  average  is&ue 
exceeding  1,000  copies,  but  failed  to 
furnish  such  definte  information  as 
would  warrant  the  accordance  of  a 
rating   to   that   elTect. 

The  vveeklv  edition  had  credit  for 
issuing  more  than  1,000  copies  regu- 
larly in  1903,  but  has  not  since  set  up 
any    claim    for    issuing    so    many. 

MICHIGAN  VOLKSBLATT;  every 
evening  except  Sunday.  Sunday  morning, 
and  W  O  C  H  E  N  B  L  A  T  T,  semi  weekly, 
Mondays  and  Thursdays ;  German ;  independ- 
ent; daily  and  semi  weekly  eight,  Sunday 
sixteen  pages  17x23;  subscription— daily  and 
Sunday  $7.20,  semi-weekly  $2;  established- 
daily  1857,  weekly  1853;  Michigan  Volksblatt 
Company,  publishers  and  proprietors. 
Office,  Congress  and  Brush  streets  (2—8). 

Copies    printed:     daily,     5,306  in  1899 

7,843  in   1907 

Sunday,     10,066  in  1907 

Semi-weekly,     18,662  in  1899 

21,848  in  1907 

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subscription- daily  $5,  Sunday  $2.50:  estab- 
lished—daily  1878.  Sunday  1891;  The  Evening 
News  Association,  publishers.  Office,  65 
Shelby  street  ( 1— 7 ). 

Copies    printed:    daily,    91,067  in  1902 

97,008  in  1903 

99,318  in  1904 

113,906  in  1906 

118,115  in  1907 

Sunday,     51,260  in  1902 

43,343  in  1903 


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MICHIGAN— Detroit. 


55,425  in  1904 
68,321   in   1906 
70,062  in    1907 
TIMES;  every  evening  except  Sunday; 
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and  34,220  in  1906,  since  which  it  has 
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cents;  established  1884;  Angelus  Publishing 
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regularly    in     1900,    but    has    not    since 
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4,737  in   1904 
6,211  in   1907 
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Office,  93  Gratiot  avenue  (1—8). 

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1898,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
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but  has  been  credited  with  exceeding 
4,000  in  1903  and  more  than  2,250  in 
in    1905    and    1907, 

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Informer,  publisher.  Office,  188  Randolph 
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Law  Journal  Company,  publishers.  Office, 
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this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
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cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
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tion $2;  established  1872;  William  H,  Hughes, 
editor  and  publisher;  prints  an  edition  for 
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exceeding  2,250  in  1898  and  more  than 
1,000  in  1899,  and  every  year  since, 
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lished 1874;  James  H.  Potts,  D.D..  edUor; 
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1895  and  17,747  in  1899,  since  which 
it  has  not  furnished  a  report,  but  was 
credited  wi_<-h  more  than  12,500  in  1904 
and  exceeding   7,500    in    1907. 

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1894  and  48,289  in  1901,  since  which 
it  has  not  furnished  any  definite  and 
satisfactory  report,  but  has  been  cre- 
dited with  more  than  20,000  every 
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and  3,900  in  1899,  since  which  it  has 
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tory report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
than    1,000    in    1907. 

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Office.  22  Wltherel  street. 

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1896  and  3,900  in  1899,  since  which 
it  has  not  furnished  any  definite  and 
satisfactory  report,  but  has  been  cre- 
dited with  more  than  2,250  every  year 
since,    up    to    and    including    1907. 

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tion $1;  established  1904;  John  M.  McGarry, 
editor;  Union  Publishing  Company,  pub- 
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the  year  1899,  1,121  in  1902,  but  has 
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many    as    1,000    copies. 

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since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
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1,149+ pop.,  terminus  of  Flint  &  Pere  Mar- 
quette Rd.,  70  m.  N.  of  Port  Huron.  Dairy 
salt,  flour,  lime  and  fish,  starch  and  maca- 
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HARBOR  SPRINGS,  c.  h.,  Emmet 

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Indiana  Rd.  and  on  Lake  Michigan.  Ship- 
ping point  and  summer  resort.  Wood 
manufacturing,  lumbering  and  farming. 
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HARRISON,  c.  h.,  Clare  Co.  D  647t 

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mills. 

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N.  N.  E.  of  Bay  City,  connected  by  dally 
trains  and  steamers.  Farming  and  lum- 
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$1;  established  1877:  W  L.  Chapelle,  editor 
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HART,  c.  h.,  Oceana  Co.  u  1,500  pop.. 
on  Pere  Marquette  Rd.,  8  m.  S.  E.  of  Pent- 
water.    Agriculture. 

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the  year  1896,  1,822  in  1897,  but  has 
not  since  made  definite  and  satisfactory 
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HARTFORD,  Van  Bur  en  Co.  jJ  1,071 1 
pop.,  on  Chicago  &  West  Michigan  and 
South  Haven  &  Eastern  Rds.,  78  m.  S.  S.  W. 
of  Grand  Rapids.    Agriculture.    Fruit  belt. 

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pop.— local  estimate  4,000— on  Chicago,  Kal- 
amazoo &  Saginaw  and  Michigan  Central 
Rds.  and  Thornapple  r.,  32  m.  S.  E.  of  Grand 
Rapids.  Wheat  growing  and  manufactur- 
ing. 

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regularly  in  1899,  but  has  not  since 
set  up  any   claim   for   issuing  so  many. 

HESPERIA,  Oceana  Co.  -a  474t  pop., 

18  m.  S.  E.  from  Hart,  the  county  seat. 

Lumber,  fruit  and  farming. 

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1896;  E.  P.  Bates,  editor  and  publisher. 

HILLMAN,  Montmorency  Co.  cf  326 
pop.,  24  m.  W.  of  Alpena.  Saw  mill  and 
grist  mill. 

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W.  of  Jackson  and  66  m.  W.  of  Toledo.  O 

Seat  of  Hillsdale  College.    Manufacturing. 

Agriculture. 

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lisher (1—8). 

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2,625  in  1906 
2,682  in   1907 

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regularly  in  the  years  1896  and  i903» 
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issuing   so   many. 

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HUDSON,  Lenawee  Co.  0, 2,403t  pop., 
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JONESVILLE,  Hillsdale  Co.  g  l,367t 
pop.,  on  Lake  Shore  &  Michigan  Southern 
Rd.,  4  m.  N.  W.  of  Hillsdale,  the  county 
seat,  and  37  W.  by  N.  W.  of  Adrian.  Manu- 
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James  I.  Dennis,  editor  and  publisher. 

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tablished  1854;  Gregory  &  Eggleston,  editors 
and  publighers. 

KALAMAZOO,   c.    h.,    Kalamazoo 

Co.  p  36,9(X)  pop.,  onMichigan  Central,  Lake 
Shore  &  Michigan  Southern,  Grand  Rapids 
&  Indiana,  Kalamazoo,  Lake  Shore  &  Chi- 
cago, Grand  Trunk  and  Chicago,  Kala- 
mazoo &  Saginaw  Rds.  and  Kalamazoo  r., 
47  m.  S.  of  Grand  Rapids.  Seat  of  Kala- 
mazoo College,    Manufacturing. 

GAZETTE;    every   morning   except 
Monday,    democratic;  twelve    pages    17x22; 
subscription  $5.20;  established— Gazeffe  1833, 
News  1894,  consolidated  1900;  Kalamazoo  Ga- 
zette Company,  editors  and  publishers  (2—8). 
Copies     printed:     5,272  in   1901 
7,346  in   1902 
8,671   in   1903 
10,311   in  1904 
11,522  in  1905 
12,512  in   1906 
Copies     sold:     13,932  in   1907 
TELEGRAPH;   everj'  evening  except 
Sunday,    and    SEMI  -  WEEKLY,    Tues- 
days and  Fridays;  republican;  eight  pases 
17x24;  subscription— dally  $5.20,  semi-weekly 
$1;  established— dally  1859,  semi- weekly  1844; 
Edward  N.  Dingley,  editor;  Kalamazoo  Tele- 
graph Company,  publishers  (3—4). 

Copies    printed:     daily.    4,271   in  1894 

6,439  in   1900 

6,794  in   t90i 

8,572  in   1903 

9,571   in  1904 

10,293   in   1905 

11,844  ill   1906 

13,161   in   1907 

Semi-weekly,     7,151   in   1901 

9,742  in   1905 

10,158   in   1907 

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and  Fridays;  Hollandish;  four  pages  15x22; 
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lishers (7—3  P). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1898 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
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MICHIGAN. 


TRADES    UNION    ADVOCATEi 

Fridays;  labor;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  September,  1905  ;  W.  B. 
Hallett.  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 
MICHIGAN  LIFE;  monthly  (A  A). 

KALEVA,  Manistee  Co.  tl  200  pop.,  on 
Manistee  &  Northeastern  and  Pere  Mar- 
quette Rds.,  18  m.  N.  E.  of  Manistee,  the 
county  seat.    Lumbering  and  farming. 

SJIIRTOLAINEN;  semi  weekly,  Tues- 
days and  Fridays;  Finnish;  republican;  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $2.25;  established 
1876 ;  Finnish  American  Publishing  Company, 
editors  and  publishers  (12—4). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  issue  of  6,874  in  1896  and 
8,300  in  1901,  since  which  it  has  not 
furnished  any  definite  and  satisfactory 
report,  but  has  been  credited  with  more 
than  7,500  every  year  since,  up  to  and 
including    1907. 

RAITTILSUEHTI;  monthly;  tempe- 
rance; Finnish;  sixteen  pages  SJ^xllJ^;  sub- 
scription 50  cents;  established  1905;  A.  Rlip- 
pa.  editor;  The  F.  N.  B.  T.  Ass'n  or  America, 
publishers  (11-5P). 

KALKASKA,  c.  h..  Kalkaska  Co.  [^ 
1,304+  pop.,  on  Grand  Rapids  &  Indiana  Rd 
and  Boardman  r.,  40  m.  N.  of  Cadillac. 
Manufacturing,  farming  and  lumbering. 

RALKASKAIAN;  Thursdays;  repub 
llcan;  four  pages  17x24;  subscription  $1; 
established  1874;  J.  C.  Gray,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

LEADER;  Thursdays;  republican;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1878;  J.  N.  Tinklepaugh,  editor  and  publisher. 

KINDE,    Huron   Co.  d'  350    pop.,    on 
Pere  Marquette  Rd.  80  m.  N.  E.  of  Saginaw. 
Creamery  and  grist  mill. 
INDEPENDENT  FAR  BIER;  Fridays; 

Independent;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  February,  1903;  E.  G. 
Hall,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

KINGSLEY,  Grand  Traverse  Co.  cf 
505  pop.,  on  Grand  Rapids  &  Indiana  Rd., 
18  m.  S.  of  Traverse  City,  the  county  seat. 
Lumbering,  dairying  and  farming. 

ECHO;  Thursdays;  independent:  eight 
pages  15x22:  subscription  fl;  established 
January,  1902 :  H.  C.  &  L.  E.  Tripp,  editors  and 
publishers  (7 — 5). 

HUSTIiER  ;  Thursdays;  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscriptions!;  established  1899;  M.  S. 
Brownsen,  editor  and  publisher  (A  A). 

LAINGSBURG,    Shiawassee  Co.    D 

690+  pop.,  on  Michigan  Central  Ri.,  14  m.  W. 

S.  W.  of  Corunna,  the  county  seat,  and  16 

N.E.  of  Lansing,  the  State  capital.  Farming. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  Independent;  eight 
pages  15x22  :subscrIptIon  $1:  established  1876; 
Charles  H.  Reed ,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

LAKE    CITY,  c.  h.,  Missaukee  Co.  ^ 

816+  pop.,  on  Grand  Rapids  &  Indiana  Rd., 
35  m.  S.  S.  E.  of  Traverse  City  and  100  N.  by 
N.  E.  of  Grand  Rapids.  Farming  and  lum- 
bering.   Summer  resort. 

MISSAUKEE      REPUBLICAN; 

Thursdays  ;  republican  ;  four  pages  30x26; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1884;  OrvIUe  Den- 
nis, editor  and  publisher  (2— 3). 

PLAIN  DEALER;  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic ;  eight  pages  15x22  ;  subscription  81  ; 
established  1887;  Harry  W.  Chick,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—8). 


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MICHIOAN. 


I.AKE    LINDEN,  Houghton    Co.  \j 

2,597t  pop.,  on  Hancock  &  Calumet  Rd.,  9  m. 
N.  E.  of  Houghton.  Copper  smelting  and 
stamping  and  lumbering. 

NATIVE  COPPER  TIMES  ;Tue8day8; 

Independent;  eight  pages  15x22:  subscrip- 
tion $2;  established  1883;  J.  H.  Wilson,  editor 
and  publisher  (10—3). 

LAKE  ODESSA,  Ionia  Co.  a  1,505 

pop.— 1904  census,— on  Pere  Marquette  Rd., 
32  m.  S.  E.  of  Grand  Rapids.  Agriculture 
and  manufacturing. 

T  I  I>I  E  S  »  Thursdays  ;  independent  ; 
eight  pages  17^x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished June,  1903;  George  H.  McMillan,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—8). 

WAVE;  Thiirsaays;  Independent;  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1888; 
A.  H.  Weber,  editor  and  publisher  (7— .t). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  has  on 
two  occasions  indicated  a  desire  to 
have  credit  for  issuing  more  than 
1,000  copies  regularly,  but  such  defi- 
n'.te  information  as  would  warrant  such 
a    rating    has    never    been    forthcoming. 

LAKEVIEW,  Montcalm   Co.  □   935t 

pop.,  on  Pere  Marquette  Rd.,  20  m.  N.  N. 
W.  of  Stanton,  the  county  seat.  Manufac- 
turing and  farming. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1879; 
F.  E.  Moore,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

Ij'ANSE,  c.  h.,  Baraga  Co.  \j  620t  pop., 

on   Duluth,  South   Shore   &   Atlantic  Rd., 

62  m.  W.  N.  W.  of  Marquette  and  33  m.  S. 

of  Houghton.    Lumbering  and  mining. 

SEN  TINEL;  Saturdays ;  republican ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1880;  Geo.  C.  Jackman,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6—5). 

LANSING,  Ingham  Co.  g  26,r,00 
pop.,  State  Capital,  on  Michigan  Cen- 
tral, Pere  Marquette,  Grand  Trunk  and 
Lake  Shore  &  Michigan  Southern  Rds.  and 
Grand  r.  Water  power,  utilized  in  milling 
and  manufacturing. 

JOURNAL;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day; democratic;  eight  pages 2ux20;  subscrip- 
tion $5;  established  1897;  The  Lansing  Jour- 
nal Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (i — S). 
Copies     printed:     2,892  in   1902 
5,123  in  1906 
5,625  in   1907 
STATE  REPUBLICAN;  every  even- 
ing except  Sunday;  eight  pages  15x23;    sub- 
scription $5;  established  1855;  Robert  Smith 
Printing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (1—6). 
Copies     printed:     2,300  in  1900 
3,863  in  1904 
4,334  in  1905 
5,306  in  1906 
5,810  in   1907 

CAPITAL.   CITY    D  E  »l  O  C  R  A  T  ; 

Wednesdays;  democratic;  eight  pages I5x"22; 
subscription  $1;  esrabllshed  1S88:  M.  E.  Gard- 
ner, editor  and  publisher  (8—3)  (A  A). 

(iiopies  printed:  This  paper  has  on 
two  occasions  indicated  a  desire  to 
have  credit  €or  issuing  more  than 
1,000  copies  regularly,  but  such  defi- 
nite information  as  would  warrant  such 
a  rating  has  never  been  forthcoming 
since    1896. 

MODERATOR-TOPICS;   Thursdays, 
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MICHIGAN. 


twenty  pages  8ixlli;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1881 ;  Henry  R,  Pattengill,  editor  and 
publisher  (2—3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  3,620  in  1901 
and  8,062  in  1906,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satis- 
factory report,  but  was  credited  with 
more   than    7,500    in    1907. 

CLINIQUE;  monthly;  medical;  eighty 
to  one  hundred  and  thirty  two  pages  6x9; 
subscription  $2;  established  1879;  H.V.  Hal- 
bert,  M.  D.,  editor;  Halsey  Brothers  Co., 
publishers  (12—7  P). 

Copies     printed:     1,205  in   1902 
4,250  in  1907 

LAPEER,  c.  h.,  Lapeer  Co.  n-  3,460 

pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  and  Michigan  Central 

Rds.,  46  m.  W.  of  Port  Huron  and  60  N.  by 

N.  W.  of  Detroit.    Agriculture. 

CLARION;  Thursdays ;  republican ;  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1856; 
L.  C.  Cram  ton,  editor  and  publisher  (12—6). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  averave  issue  of  2,960  in  1903 
and  3,163  in  1906,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satis- 
factory report,  but  was  credited  with 
more    than    2,250    in    1907. 

LAPEER  CO.  PRESS;  Wednesdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1840;  G.  T.  Hargreaves,  editor 
and  publisher  (2 — 3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  4,496  in 
1897  and  2,852  in  1902,  since^  which 
it  has  not  furnished  any  definite  and 
satisfactory  report,  but  was  credited 
with  exceeding  2,250  in  1903  and  more 
than    1,000   in    1905    and    1907. 

LAWRENCE,  Van  Buren  Co.  P  598t 
pop.,  on  So.  Haven  &  Eastern  Rrt..  9  m.  W. 
of  Paw  Paw,  the  county  seat.  Saw  and 
cider  mills,  creamery,  canning  factory, 
beanery,  berry-box  warehouse  and  brick- 
yard.   Horticulture. 

TIMES;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription .§1 ;  established  1897; 
J.  G.  Jennings,  editor  and  publisher  (2—3). 

LAWTON,  Van  Buren  Co.  p  9-t2tpop., 

on  Michigan  Central  and  South  Haven  & 

Eastern  Rds.,    4  m.  W.  of  Paw  Paw,  the 

county  seat.    Fruit  growing. 

LEADER;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1887;  C.  E.  Lewis,  editor  and  publisher. 

LELAND,  c.  h.,  Leelanau  Co.)j  396t 
pop.,  on  Lake  Michigan,  10  m.  N.  of  Solon, 
nearest  station  on  Manistee  &  Northeast- 
ern Rd.  Shipping  of  hardwood  lumber, 
railway  ties  and  fish. 

LEELANAU  ENTERPRISE;  Thurs- 
days (A  A). 

LEROY,  Osceola  Co.  o  375t  pop.,  on 
Grand  Rapids  &  Indiana  Rd.,  midway  be- 
tween Cadillac  and  Reed  City.  Lumber 
and  planing  mills  and  cigar  factory. 

INDEPENDENT;  Friday8;independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1884;  George  A.  Glerum  &  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers  (2 — 3). 


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MICHIGAN. 


ItHS'LIIl,  Ingham  Co.  g  l,114t  pop.,  on 
Michigan  Central  Rd.,  22  m.  S.  of  Lansing, 
the  State  capital.    Magnetic  wells. 

T.„^.r^'^^^^^^U^^I<^'A^"5  Fridays;  re- 
publican; f9ur  pages  20x26  ;  subscription 
$1.25;  established  1876 ;  Bert  M.  Gould,  editor 
and  publisher. 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  issuing  more  than  i.ooo  copies 
regularly  in  the  years  1895  and  1898, 
but  has  not  since  set  up  any  claim  for 
issuing    so    many. 

LEWISTON,  ifontmorency  Co.  cf  700 
pop.,  on  Michigan  Central  Rd..  12  m.  S.  W. 
of  Atlanta,  the  county  seat.  Lumbering 
and  farming. 

••'^u?^^^-^  '^'' '  Thursdays;  republican; 
f/1^*^  ??'I.^^^'^^20  ;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 1893;  C.  B.  Drake,  editor  and  publisher 
(7 — 5). 

liEXINGTON",  Sanilac  Co.  d  619t 
pop.,  20  m.  N.  of  Port  Huron  and  20  S.  E.  of 
Sanilac  Center,  the  county  seat.  Agricul- 
ture. 

^r^J'^^?'  Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1895;  J.  H. 
Keyes,  editor  and  publisher. 

LINDEN,  Genesee  Co.  n-  543t  pop.,  on 
Detroit.  Grand   Haven   &  Milwaukee  Rd., 
55  m.  S.  E.  of  Detroit.    Farming. 
LiEADER;  Fridays;  Independent;  eight 

Po^?®*^^^^^^  =  ,  ^"'^^^"P'^^**^'^    ^1;    established 

/I    o\  Blockmer,  editor  and  publisher 

(1 — 8). 

LITCHFIEIiD,  miUdale  Co.  g  645t 
pop.,  on  Lake  Shore  &  Michigan  Southern 
Rd.,  12  m.  N.  W.  of  Hillsdale,  the  county 
seat.  Flour,  saw,  feed  and  planing  mills. 
Agriculture,  live  stock  and  creamery. 

^■^^^^J"*"^'  Fridays;  Independent:  eight 
pages  18x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1874 ; 
L.  0.  Feighner,  editor  and  publisher  (1— S) 


MICHIGAN. 


CHRONIC L,E  ;  Wednesdays  ;  republi- 
?fi?i'-  t'^ht  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  e«- 
tablished  June,  1901;  Herbert  McCutcheon. 
lisheTsV2-3r'''^^  Publishing  Company.  pub- 
Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1902 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the   claim. 

RECORD-APPEAL;  Thursdays;  re- 
publican; eight  to  twelve  pages  15x22-  sub- 
!.^"PVo°^?  ^1''  established-iJecord  1867  Ap. 
peal  18(3;  consolidated  May,  1901;  Chas  T 
Sawyer,  editor;  Record  Printing  and  Publ 
llshing  Co.,  publishers  (1—5). 

Copies    printed:    This    paper    had    cre- 

00/"    average    issue    of    i,656    in 

1898    and    2,889    in    1904,     since    which 

It   has  not  furnished   a   report,   but   was 

credited   with  more  than  2,250  in    1907. 

liUTHER,  Lake  Co.  -n  837t  pop.,  on 
Grand  Rapids  &  Indiana  Rd.  and  Manis- 
tee r..  13  m.  N.  E.  of  Baldwin,  the  county 
seat.  Manufactures  of  lumber,  laths, 
shingles  and  flour. 

^/^'^^D^^^^J^ '  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1892; 
i^K  •.^?i'k?^i*<''';  I-uther  Printing  Co.,  pub- 

LYONS,  Ionia  Co.  n  656t  pop.,  on  De- 
troit, Grand  Rapids  &  Western  Rd.  and 
Grand  r.,  117  m.  W.  by  N.  of  Detroit.  Water 
power.  Manufacturing  of  windmills  and 
caskets.    Wheat. 

HERALD;  Thursdays;  independent: 
eight  pages  17x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 18(8;  Ernest  S.  Fuller,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8—3). 


LOWELL,  ^cnf  Co. -a  l,736r  pop.,  on 
Grand  Trunk  and  Pere  Marquette  Rda. 
and  Grand  r.,  18  m.  E.  of  Grand  Rapids,  the 
county  seat.  Horticulture,  manufacturing 
and  farming. 

^dy.^  ^  ^  ?1 4«^  '  Thursdays ;  republican ; 
fil?'&u^®^^^^22:  subscription  $1;  established 
1865:  Thomas  Whitehouse.  editor  and  pub- 
iisn6r  ( 1— — 8 ), 

Copies    printed:    This   paper    had    cre- 
dit   for    an    average    issue    of    1,381    in 
1896,    but    has    not    since    made    definite 
and    satisfactory    claim    to     issuing     so 
many   as    1,000    copies. 

LEDGER;  Thursdays;  independent; 
?if?  K*^®^  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1893;  Frank  M.Johnson,  editor  and  publisher 
(1 — 8).  _ 

Copies  printed:  1,015  in  1903 
1,197  in  1905 
1,351  in   1907 

LUDINGTON,  c.  h.,  Maton  Co.  -d 
7,166+ pop.,  on  Flint  &  Pere  Marquette  Rd. 
and  Lake  Michigan,  about  20  m.  S.  by  S.  W. 
of  Manistee.    Fruit  and  salt. 
NEWS;   every   evening   except  Sunday 

SUN  ;  every  evening  except  Sunday;  In- 
dependent; eight  pages  11x16;  subscription 
$3  ;  established  1900  ;  G.  S.  Luce,  editor  and  I 
publisher  (1—4)  (A  A). 


McBAIN,  Missaukee  Co.  ^  709tpop., 
on  Ann  Arbor  Rd.,  9  m.  S.  E.  of  Cadillac 
and  10  S.  of  Lake  City,  the  county  seat. 
Farming,  lumbering  and  hardwood  man- 
ufacturing. 

.CHRONICLE;  Thursdays;  republican: 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1:  Chas.  R. 
Burleson,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3). 

McBRIDES,  Montcalm    Co.    u    289t 
pop.,  on  Detroit,  Grand  Rapids  &  Western 
Rd.,  about  5  m.  N.  E.  of  Stanton,  the  county 
seat.    Farming. 
REVIEW;   Fridays  ;  republican  ;    eight 

^^S^il^2°=  subscription  $1;  established  1893; 

W.  C.  Shannon,  editor  and  publisher. 

MANCELONA,  Antrim  Co.  ^  1,800 
pop.,  on  Grand  Rapids  &  Indiana  Rd.,  40  m. 
S.  of  Petoskey  and  51  N.  of  Cadillac.  Iron 
furnace  and  manufactories.    Farming. 

HERALD;  Thursdays :  independent- 
republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1879;  O.  E.  Hawkins,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—7). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies 
regularly  in  1896,  but  has  not  since  set 
up  any  definite  and  satisfactory  claim 
for    issuing   so    many. 

MANCHESTER.   Washtenaw  Co.  c; 

1,209+  pop.,  junction  of  Toledo   &   Grand 
Rapids  and  Detroit  and  Hillsdale  branches 


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AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


MICHIGAN. 


of  Lake  Shore  &  Michigan  Southern  Rd.,  23 
m.  S.  W.  of  Ann  Arbor,  the  county  seat, 
and  21  E.  S.  E.  of  Jackson.  Water  power. 
Large  roller-process  flour  mills  and  several 
factories.  Truck  and  fruit  farming  and 
live  stock. 

ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays;   Independ 
ent^  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.25;  es 
tablished  1867;  Mat.  D.  Blosser,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance  of    a    rating  to    that    effect. 

MANISTEE,  c.  h.,  Manittee  Co.  ^ 

14,260f  pop.,  ou  Flint  &  Pere  Marquette  and 
Manistee  &  Northeastern  Rds.  and  Lake 
Michigan,  at  mouth  of  Manistee  r.  Milling 
and  salt,  furniture,  shingle  and  lumber 
manufacturing. 

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J.  S.  Madison,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 
Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
the  daily  edition  of  this  paper  seemed 
to  assert  that  it  had  an  average  issue 
exceeding  1,000  copies,  but  failed  to 
furnish  such  definite  information  a3 
would  warrant  the  accordance  of  a 
rating  to  that  effect.  It  has  not  since 
made  any   renewal  of  the  claim, 

NEWS;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
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Fridays;  daily  non-partisan,  semi- weekly  re- 
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tion—daily  $3,  semi-weekly  $1;  established- 
dally  1894,|semi-weekly  1864;  Herbert  Harley, 
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Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
the  daily  edition  of  this  paper  seemed 
to  assert  that  it  had  an  average  issue 
exceeding  i.ooo  copies,  but  failed  to 
furnish  such  definite  information^  as 
would  warrant  the  accordance  of  a 
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MANISTIQUE,  c.  h.,  Schoolcraft 
Co.  \3  4,126+  pop.,  on  Minneapolis,  St.  Paul 
&  Sault  Sainte  Marie  and  Manistlque,  Mar- 
quette &  Northern  Rds.  and  Lake  Mich- 
igan, about  40  m.  E.  of  Escanaba.  Lumber- 
ing and  fishing. 
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$1.50;  established  1880;  Geo.  E.  Holbein,  edi- 
tor; Tribune  Publishing  Co.,  publishers(l— 8). 
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this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  i.ooo  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect. 

MANTON,  Wexford  Co.\2  1,200  pop., 

on  Grand  Rapids  &  Indiana  Rd..  12  m.  N.  of 

Cadillac,  the  county  seat.    Lumbering  and 

farming. 

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H.   G.  Hutzler,  editor   and   publisher  (1—8). 

MAPL.E  RAPIDS,    Clmton  Co.  a 

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Johns,  the  county  seat.   Saw  and  grist  mills. 

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MARCELLUS,  Cass  Co.pi,025tpop.. 
on  Grand  Trunk  Rd.,  24  m.  S.  E.  of  Kala- 
mazoo.   Agriculture  and  manufacturing. 

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pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1877;  Arthur  E.  Bailey,  editor  and  publisher 
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Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  issue  of  1,150  for  the  year  1905, 
but  has  not  since  made  definite  and 
satisfactory  claim  to  issuing  so  many 
as    1,000    copies. 

MARINE  CITY,  Saint  Clair  Co.  a- 
3.829t  pop.,  on  St.  Clair  r.,  20  m.  S.  of  Port 
Huron,  tne  county  seat.  Manufactures  of 
barrel  heads,  bricks  and  staves.  Ship- 
building and  salt  production. 

GLOBE;  Saturdays ;  independent-re- 
publican; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1 ;  established  1897 ;  C.  A.  Laydon,  editor 
and  publisher  (1 — 4). 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  17J^x22;  subscription  50  eents;  estab- 
lished May,  1903;  Wreath  &  Guyor,  editors 
and  publishers  (1 — 8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance  of    a   rating  to   that   effect. 

REPORTER ;  Thursdays ;  independent 
republican;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  1878;  Frank  Sutton,  editor;  Re- 
porter Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (7— 3P). 

MARION,  Osceola  Co.  c  741t  pop.,  on 

Ann  Arbor  Rd.,  18  m.   S.    E.  of  Cadiliac. 

Shingle  and  lumber  mills.    Agriculture. 

DISPATCH -LEADER;  Thursdays; 
Independent;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$1;  established  1890;  C.  T.  Sadler,  editor  and 
publisher. 

MARLETTE,  Sanilac  Co.  o  996t 
pop.,  on  Flint  &  Pere  Marquette  Rd.,  45  m. 
N.  W.  of  Port  Huron.  Creamery  and  flour 
and  woolen  mills.    Farming. 

LEADER;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1878 ; 
D.  E.  Hubbell,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit  for   issuing   more   than    1,000   copies 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


511 


MICHIGAN. 


MICHIOAA'. 


regularly  in  the  years  1898  and  1903, 
has  not  since  set  up  any  definite  and 
satisfactory    claim    for    issuing   so   many. 

MARQUETTE,  c.  h.,  Marquette  Co. 

■q  10,058t  pop.,  on  Dulutli,  South  Shore  &  At- 
lantic and  Marquette  &  Southeastern  Rds. 
and  Lake  Superior,  53  m.  E.  S.  E.  of  L'Anse. 
Iron  mines,  blast  furnaces  and  powder 
mills.    Lumbering  and  stone  quarrying. 

EVENING  NEVVa»;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday  (▲  A). 

MINING  JO  URN  AT.;  every  morning 
except  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Satur- 
days; republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription—daily  $6,  vs^eekly  $2;  establlslied— 
daily  1884,  weekly  1846;  J.  Kussell,  editor; 
Mining  Journal  Company  (Limited),  publish- 
ers (12—4). 

Copies  printed:  The  daily  edition  of 
this  paper  had  credit  for  an  issue  of 
2,000  in  1895  and  3,000  in  1902,  since 
which  it  nas  not  furnished  any  delinite 
and  satisfactory  report,  but  has  been 
credited  with  more  than  1,000  every 
year  since,  up  to  and  including  1907. 
For  the  year  1900  the  weekly  edition 
seemed  to  assert  that  it  had  an  average 
issue  exceeding  1,000  copies,  but  failed 
to  furnish  such  definite  information  as 
would  warrant  the  accordance  of  a 
rating  to  that  eflFect.  It  has  not  since 
made   any   renewal  of  the  claim. 

liAKE  SUPERIOR  BREEZE; 
Thursdays  (▲  ▲). 

MARSHALL,  c.  h..  Calhoun  Co.  g 
4,370+ pop.,  on  Cincinnati,  Jackson  &  Mack- 
inaw and  Michigan  Central  Rds.  and  Kala- 
mazoo r.,  about  13  m.  E.  by  S.  E.  of  Battle- 
creek.  Manufacturing  and  agriculture. 
CHRONICLE;  every  evening  except 

Sunday,  and  EXPOUNDER,  Fridays ; 

democratic  ;    daily  four,  weekly  eight  pages 

171^x22;  subscription— daily  $5.20,  weekly  $1; 

established  1879;    J.  M.  Moses  *  Son,  editors 

and  publishers  (1—8). 

(Jopies     printed:     daily:       843  in   1907 
NEWS;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight  page 

17x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1898;  Gee 

E.  Willitls,  editor;    Expounder    Publlshir 

Company,  publishers. 

Copies   printed:    This    paper   had   c? 
dit    for    an    average    issue    of    1,795 
1900,   but  has   not   since   made   claim 
issuii^r  so    many   as    1,000   copies. 
STATESMAN;     Fridays;     republi' 

eight   pages   17x22;   subscription   $1;    e 

lished    1839;    Statesman  Printing  Com] 

editors  and  publishers  (12—7). 

Copies    printed:    This   paper   had 
dit   for   an    issue   of    1,550   in    189 
1,750    in    1897,    since    which    it  _hr 
furnished    any    definite    and    satis- 
report,  but  has  been  credited  wit 
than    1,000  every  year  since,    up 

including    1907. 

MASON,  c.  h.,  Ingham  Co.  g  1, 

.      on   Michigan  Central  Rd.,  12  m.  i 
ing,  the  State  capital,  and  25  N.  o 
Agriculture. 
INGHAM  CO.  DEMOCRA'^' 

days;   democratic;   eight    pages 
scriptioh  $1;    established  1876; 
editor  and  publisher  (1—6). 
Copies     printed:     For     the 

this  paper   seemed   to   assert 

an    average    issue    exceeding 


ies,  but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect. 

INGHAM  CO.  NEWS;  Thursdays;  re- 
publican; eight  to  ten  pages  15x22;  Bubscrip 
tion$l;  established  1857;  A.  L.  Rose,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—6). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from   this   paper,   but   it   had    credit    for 

exceeding    1,000    in    1902    and    in    1907. 

MAYVILLE,  Tuscola  Co.  n-825t pop., 

on  Flint  &  Pere  Marquette  Rd.,  30  m.  E.  of 

Saginaw.    Farming. 

MONITOR;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1887;  Terry  Corliss,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (5—3). 

MELVIN,  Sanilac  Co.  D-215+  pop.,  on 

Pere  Marquette  Rd.,  25  m.  N.  W.  of  Port 

Huron. 

GAZETTE; Thursdays;  republican;  four 
pages  15x22;    subscription  60   cents;   estah 
lished  Octobor,  1906;  A.  H.  Patterson,  ed<' 
and  publisher  (1—7  P). 

MEMPHIS,  Macomb  Co.  O^  ^ 

on  Flint  &  Pere  Marquette  Rr" 

of  Port  Huron.    Shipping  r 

grain.    Agriculture. 

BEE;  Saturdays;  e* 
scription  $1;  establl'  .1- 

ard,  editor  and  pu' 

MENDO>'  P  777  i 

pop.— of  ^d  Rapids* 

India'  .iiazoo.   Water 

po' 

^ht  pages  13x20;  sub- 
Sf.  .idl874;  D.  M.  Evoland, 

,  .  (7-3  P). 

arsdays;  four  pages  18x24; 
,  established  1894;  T.  Z.  Ere- 
id  publisher  (1—8). 

INEE,  c.h.,  Menominee  Co.  tl 

on  Chicago   &   Northwestern, 

/Illwaukee  &  St.  Paul  and  Ann 

.s.  and  W.  shore  of    Green   bay 

h   of  Menominee   r.    Lumbering. 

ar,  shoes,  wheeled  toys,  steel  ma- 

and  electrical  appliance  factories. 

1.LD-LEADER;    every   evening 
unday,    and    SEMI-WEEKLY, 

s   and   Fridays;   republican;    eight 
6x22;   subscription- daily   $5,   semi- 
$1.50;  established— daily  1894.  semi- 
1863;  Roger  M.  Andrews,  editor;  The 
-Leader  Company,  publishers  (1—8). 
ies     printed:      1,676  in   1903 
3,161   in   1906 
WS;   every  morning  except  Monday; 
)lican;  eight  pages  15x22;   subscription 
stablished  1904;  Donald  MacDonald,  edl- 
nd  publisher  (1—8). 

ORTHWESTERN  FARMER; 

ithly;    agriculture,    household;    sixteen 

es  11x14;  subscription    25    cents;   estab- 

led  November.  1903;   C.  W.  Mason,  man- 

ng  editor;  Northwestern  Publishing  Com- 

ny,  publishers  (1—8). 

lERRILL,  Saginaw  Co.  n  459t  pop., 
on  Pere  Marquette  Rd.,  14  m.  from  Saint 
Louis  and  18  W.  of  Saginaw,  the  county 
seat.     Farming   and   lumbering    district. 
Gasoline  engine  works,  boat  factory,  foun- 


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AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY. 


MICHIGAN. 


MICHIGAN. 


dry,    pickle,   cement   and    tile    factories. 

Creamery. 

M  O  N  I  T  O  R I  Fridays  ;  independent ; 
eight  pages  17x22;  subscription  %\\  estab- 
lished May,  1902 ;  Thomas  W.  Northcott, 
editor  aud  publisher  (1 — 8). 

MESICK,    Wexford    Co.    b    50  pop., 

oa  Ann  Arbor  Rd.,  28  m.  N.  W.  of  Cadillac. 

SUN  J  Fridays;  independent;  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  May.  1901; 
F.  E.  Rice,  editor  and  publisher. 

MIDDLE VILLE,  Barry  Co.  p  829t 
pop.,  on  Michigan  Central  Rd.  and  Thorn- 
apple  r.,  10  m.  N.  W.  of  Hastings,  the  county 
seat,  and  21  S.  E.  of  Grand  Rapids.  Water 
power,  flour  mills,  knitting  mills,  creamery 
and  cucumber-pickling  vats.    Agriculture. 

SUN;  Thursdays;  Independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
1870;    J.  W.  Saunders,  editor   and  publisher 

Copies  printed:   No  definite  and  satis- 
factory  statement  has  ever   been   secured 
^m   this   paper,    but   it   had    credit   for 
ding    1,000    in    1905   and    1907. 

\ND,  c.  h.,  Midland  Co.  D  2,363t 

''nt  &  Pere  Marquette  and  Michi- 

Rds.  and  Tittawasse  r.,  20  m. 

,  .  -vv.     Manufactures  of  lum- 

\i  me. 


T^'ridays;    republican; 
"•ription   SI ;   estab- 
editor  and  pub- 


^er   had   cre- 

^    1,229    in 

°:    which 

>    and 

cre- 

^r 


eife 
lishfc 
lisher  v 

Copie. 
dit    for    a 
1896    and    i. 
it   has   not   fu». 
satisfactory    rep^ 
dited   with   more    ^ 
since,   up   to   and  inv. 

SUN;  Fridays;  indep*. 
15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  esu 
J.  Savage,  editor  and  publisi. 

Copies    printed:     For    thv 
this  paper   seemed   to  assert   .  .d 

an    average    issue    exceeding    i,  x>p- 

ies,  but  failed  to  furnish  such  v  .nnile 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the    claim. 

MILAN,  Wathtenaw  Co.  R  l,Ult  pop., 
on  Ann  Arbor  and  Wabash  Rds.,  14  m.  S. 
of  Ann  Arbor,  the  county  seat.  Saw  mills, 
stave  factories  and  foundry.  Farming. 
IiEADER;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1882; 
W.  H.  Houseman,  editor  and  publisher. 

MILFORD,  Oakland  Co.  R  1.108t  pop., 
on  FUnt  &  Pere  Marquette  Rd.,  45  m.  N.  W. 
of    Detroit.    Water    power.     Farm-imple- 
ment and  plumbers'  woodwork  manufac- 
tory.   Flour  mill.    Farming. 
TIMES;   Saturdays;   independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  18(1 ; 
G.  S.  Rowe,  editor;  Carrie  M.  Rowe,   pub- 
lisher (4-7).  ,     , 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  1,029  for 
the  year  1902,  1,048  in  1903  and  1,130 
for  vear  ending  April,  1907*  but  has 
not  "since  made  claim  to  issuing  so 
many  as   1,000  copies. 


MILLERSBURG,  Presgue  Isle  Co. 

cf  650   pop.,  on  Detroit  &   Mackinac   Rd., 

18  m.  S.  W.  of  Rogers,  the   county   seat. 

Lumber  and  farming. 

PRESQUE  ISLE  CO.  NEWS;  Satur- 
days; republican;  eight  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  January,  1901;  H. 
Whiteiey  &  Son,  editors  and  publishers  (1—8). 

MILLINGTON,  Tuscola  Co.  n-  638t 

pop.,  on  Michigan  Central  Rd..  18  m.  S.  of 

Caro,  the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 

GAZETTE;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1899 ;  A.  K.  Pierce,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

MINDEN  CITY,  Sanilac  Co.  D-  408t 
pop.,  on  Flint  &  Pere  Marquette  Rd.,  17 
m.  N.  of  Sanilac  Centre,  the  county  seat, 
and  10  W.  of  Lake  Huron.  Foundry,  car- 
riage works,  woolen,  flour  and  feed  mills 
and  pump  factory. 

HERALD  ;  Fridays ;  independent  re- 
publican; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1 ; 
established  1890;  E.  W.  Phillips,  editor  and 
publisher  (9—3). 

M I  O  ,  c.  h.,  Oscoda  Co.  i^f  350  pop.,  on 

Au  Sable  r.,  80  m.  N.  of  Bay  City.    Lumber 

and  farming. 

MAIL-TELEGRAM;  Thursdays;  re- 
publican; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1; 
established  1880;  Lester  M.  Small,  editor; 
Mail-Telegram  Publishing  Company,  pub- 
lishers (1—8). 

MOHAWK,  Keweenaw  Co.  ^  on 
Mineral  Range  &  Mohawk  Rd.,  about  15  m. 
N.  E.  of  Houghton. 

KEWEENAW    MINER;    Fridays 

(▲A). 

MONROE,  c.  h.,  Monroe  Co.  Q,  7,005t 
pop.,  on  Lake  Shore  &  Michigan  Southern, 
Michigan  Central  and  Flint  &  Pere  Mar- 
quette Rds.  and  Raisin  r.,  35  m.  S.  W.  of 
Detroit  and  20  N.  E.  of  Toledo,  Ohio.  Depot 
for  grain  shipment.  Has  extensive  nur- 
series.   Manufacturing  and  farming. 

DEMOCRAT;  Fridays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
Ij'shed  1880;  Democrat  Printing  and  Publish- 
iiig  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (5—3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  has  on 
two  occasions  indicated  a  desire  to 
have  credit  for  issuing  more  than 
i.ocio  copies  regularly,  but  such  defi- 
nite information  as  would  warrant  such 
a    rating    has    never    been    forthcoming. 

RECORD     COMMERCIAL; 

Thurudays;  republican;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  Record  1900. 
Commercial  1839;  The  Record  Publishing 
Compiany,  editors  and  publishers  (12— 5). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding   2,250    in    1905    and    1907. 

NUMISMATIST;  monthly;  numismat- 
ics; thirty-two  to  thlrtv-six  pages  6x9:  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1888;  Geo.F.Heath, 
editor  and  publisher  (1— S). 

MONTAGUE,  Muskegon  Co.  -D  998t 
pop.,  on  Chicago  &  West  Michigan  Rd.  and 
Lak€  Michigan.  16  m.  N.  W.  of  Muskegon, 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


613 


MICHIGAN. 


MICHIGAN. 


the  county  seat.     Lumbering,  farming  and 

fruit  growing. 

OBSERVER;  Thursdays;  republican; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1870:  H.  C.  Floten,  editor  and  publisher. 

MONTROSE,  Genesee  Co.  D-  l,512t 
pop.,  on  Ciucinuati,  Saginaw  &  Mackinaw 
Rd.  and  Flint  r.,  22  m.  S.  of  Saginaw. 
Cheese  factory  and  saw,  shingle  and  plan- 
ing mills. 

RECORD;  Thursdays ;  eight  pages  15x22 ; 
subscription  50  cents;  established  1896; 
R.  L.  Ford  and  E.  Q.  Hackney,  editors;  Record 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (2—3). 

MORENCI,  J^««aw'<«  Co.^  1.334t  pop., 
on  Lake  Shore  &  Michigan  Southern  Rd., 
30  m.  S.  W.  of  Adrian,  the  county  seat,  and 
70  from  Detroit.  Flour  and  saw  mills, 
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Clinton  r.,  at  head  of  navigation,  22  m. 
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and  Ann  Arbor  Rds.  and  Chippewa  r.  Ag- 
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M.TJl'R,  Ionia  Co.  D  666Tpop.,on  Grftnd 
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Grand  Rapldg  &  Indiana  and  Grand 
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manufacturing  establishments.  In  the 
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NASHVILLE,  Barry  Co.  p  l,164t 
pop.,  on  Michigan  Central  Rd.,  50  m.  N.  W. 
of  Jackson.  Grain  elevators,  grist  and  saw 
mills,  household  furniture  and  table  fac- 
tories and  water  works. 

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NEGAITNEE,  Marquette  Co.  ^  «,935t 

pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern,  Duluth, 

South  Shore  &  Atlantic  and  Lake  Superior  & 

Ishpeming  Rds.,  12  m.  W.  of  Marquette,  the 

county  seat.    Extensive  Iron  mining. 

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1,172+  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  West  Michigan  Rd. 

and  Muskegon  r.,  36  m.  N.  of  Grand  Rapids. 

Water  power,  utilized   in  lumbering  and 

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NEW  BALTIMORE,  Macomb  Co 
a,  922+  pop.,  on  Detroit  &  River  St.  Clair  Rd. 


MICHIGAN. 


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Rd.,  54  m.  N.  W.  of  Saint  Ignace.  Manu- 
facture of  pig  iron  and  shipping  of  lumber. 

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NORTH  ADAMS,  Hillsdale  Co.  g 
600  pop.,  on  Lake  Shore  &  Michigan  South- 
ern Rd.,  8  m.  N.  E.  of  Hillsdale,  the  county 
seat.    Lumber  and  flour  mills. 

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Grain  elevator  and  large  flour  mills.  Farm- 
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NORTHVILLE,  TFayne  Co.  p  l,755t 
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N.  W.  of  Detroit.  Extensive  church  and 
school  furniture,  wheelbarrow,  tackle- 
block  and  platform  scale  factories.  Bell 
foundry.    U.  S.  fish  hatchery  located  here. 

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NORWAY,  Dickinson  Co.  tl  *•  HOf 
pop.,  on  Chibago  &  Northwestern  Rd..  8 
m.  E.  of  Iron  Mountain,  the  county  seat. 
Mining  and  lumbering. 
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the    claim. 

OLIVET,  Eaton   Co.  g  800t  pop.,  on 

Grand  Trunk  Rd.,  10  m.  S.  W.  of  Charlotte. 

the  county  seat.     Seat  of  Olivet  College. 

Steam  roller,  saw  and  planing  mills. 

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OMER,   Arenac    Co.  n-  600   pop.,  on 
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8  m.  from  Saginaw  bay.    Lumber. 
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ON  AWAY,  Presque  I$le  Co.  cf  l,204t 

pop.,  on  Detroit  and  Mackinaw  Rd.,  28  m. 

W.  of  Rogers,  the  county  seat.     Lumber. 

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ONEKAMA,  ManisteeCo.ti  274t  pop., 
on  Manistee  &  Northeastern  Rd.  and  Lake 
Michigan,  11  m.  N.  by  N.  E.  of  Manistee,  the 
county  seat.  Has  mineral  springs.  Sum- 
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Shults  &  Keddle,  editors  and  publishers  (1—8). 

ONSTED,  Lenawee  Co.  P,  456  pop.,  on 
Lake  Shore  &  Michigan  Southern  Rd..  about 
13  m.  W.  of  Tecumseh.  Farming  and  lum 
bering.  Cheese  factory. 
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information    as    would    warrant    the    ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect. 

ONTONAGON,  c.  h.,  Ontonagon  Co. 

b  2,016  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St. 
Paul  Rd.  and  Lake  Superior,  at  mouth  of 
Ontonagon  r.  Shipping  point  for  copper, 
mined  in  vicinity.  Pine  wood  In  abun- 
dance. 

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1881;  The  Ontonagon  Herald  Company,  pub- 
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ORION,    Oakland    Co.    q,    756t  pop., 

on  Michigan  Central  Rd.,  40  m.  N.  by  N.  W. 
of  Detroit.    Summer  resort.    Milling. 

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ing Company  (Inc.),  publishers:   prints   an* 
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cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  rot  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the    claim. 

OSCODA,  Iosco  Co.  □'  l,109t  pop.,  on 
Detroit  &  Mackinac  and  Au  Sable  &  North- 
western Rds.  and  Lake  Huron,  at  mouth  of 
Au  Sable  r.  Lumbering,  salt  manufactur- 
ing and  farming. 

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Press  Publishing  Co., editors  and  publishers; 
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OTISVILLE.    Genesee     Co.   R    291t 
pop.,  on  Fere  Marquette  Rd.,  about  13  m. 
N.  E.  of  Flint,  the  county  seat. 
STAR;  Fridays  (A  A). 

OTSEGO,  Allegan  Co.  P2,073t  pop.,  on 
Lake  Shore  &  Michigan  Southern  Rd.  and 
Kalamazoo  r.,  45  m.  S.  E.  of  Grand  Rapids. 
Paper  mills  and  chair  and  shoe  factories. 

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Copies     printed:     1,181  in-  1902 
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OVID,  Clinton  Co.  a  l,293t    pop.,  on 

Grand  Trunk  Rd.,  88  m.  N.  W.  of  Detroit. 

Manufacturing  and  agriculture. 

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established  1866;  Frank  A.  Bement,  editor 
and  publisher. 

OWOSSOf  Shiawassee  Co. a  8,696tpop., 
on  Grand  Trunk,  Ann  Arbor,  Michigan 
Central  and  Toledo.  Saginaw  &  Muskegon 
Rds.  and  Shiawassee  r.,  78  m.  N.  W.  of  De- 
troit. General  manufacturing,  beet  sugar 
refineries  and  railroad  shops. 

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subscription  $5;  established  1892;  George 
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pany, publishers  (2—7). 

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2,122  in  1905 
2,454  in  1906 


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PRESS-AMERICAN  ;  every  eveuiug 
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Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
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from  either  edition  of  this  paper,  but 
each  had  credit  for  exceeding  i.ooo  m 
1900,  and  every  year  since,  up  to  and 
including    1907. 

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exceeding  2,250  in  1896  and  more  than 
1,000  in  1898  and  every  year  since,  up 
to   aijd   including    1907. 

OXFORD.  Oakland  Co.  O,  l,172t  pop., 
on  Michigan  Central  and  Poutiac,  Oxford  &  . 
Northern  Rds.,  43  m.  N.  of  Detroit.    Large 
roller  flour  mill  and  manufactory  of  wheat 
cleaners.    Agriculture. 

L.EADER-GL.OBE;  Fridays;  independ- 
ent; eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished—Z-eader  1898,  Globe  1879.  consolidated 
1902;  E.  H.  Congdon  and  A.  B.  Glaspie,  editors 
and  publishers  (12 — 4). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  1,262  in 
1899  and  1,500  in  1901,  since  which 
it  has  not  furnished  any  definite  and 
satisfactory  report,  but  has  been  cre- 
dited with  more  than  1,000  every  yea'* 
since,   up   to   and  including   1907. 

PALO,  Ionia  Co.  U  350  pop.,  6  m.  W, 
of  Shiloh,  nearest  station  on  Detroit,  Lans- 
ing &  Northern  Rd.  Saw  and  grist  mills. 
Farming. 

POST;  Fridays;  independent:  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscriptions!;  established  1895;  Ira 
S.  Jeffers,  editor;  Fred  Minler,  publisher 
(6-3). 

PARMA,  Jackson  Go.  g  420t  pop.,  on 

Michigan  Central  Rd.,  10  m.  W.  of  Jackson, 

the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1897;  6.  E.  Dowd,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 

PAW  PAW,  c.  h..   Van  Buren  Co.  J2 

1,465+  pop.,  on  South  Haven  &  Eastern  Rd., 
16  m.  W.  by  S.  W.  of  Kalamazoo.  Farming 
and  lumbering. 

FREE     PRESS    AND     COURIER; 

Thursdays;  democratic;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1844;  H.  A.  Cole, 
editor  and  publisher  (12—2). 

TRUE  NORTHERNER;  Fridays;  re 
publican;  eight  pages  1.5x22;  subscription  HI; 
established  1855;  F.  N.  Wakeman.  editor;  The 
True  Northerner  Publishing  Company,  pub- 
lishers (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  2,030  in  1906, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  was 
credited   with   more  than   1,000  in    1907. 

PECK,    Sanilac  Co.  D-  800   pop.,  113^ 
m.  S.  of  Sanilac  Center,  the  county  seat. 
Farming. 
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pages  13x20;     subscription  $1;     established 
1899;  T.  G.  Graham,  editor  and  publisher. 

PELLSTON,  Emmet  Co.   ^  1,400 

pop.,  on  Grand  Rapids  &  Indiana  Rd.,  18  m. 

N.  of  Petosky.    Hoops,  staves  and  handles. 

Novelty  works.    Lumbering. 

JOURNAL;  Thursdays;  republican ; 
eight  pages  15x2U;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished October,  1903:  A.  G.  Grayson,  editor 
and  publisher  (11—5). 

PENTWATER,  Oceana  Co.  -n  1,193 

pop.,  terminus  of  Chicago  &  West  Michigan 
Rd.,  on  Lake  Michigan  at  mouth  of  Pent- 
water  r.,  60  m.  N.  of  Grand  Haven.  Manu- 
factures of  lumber,  shingles  and  furniture. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1861 ;  E.  L. 
Bates,  editor  and  publisher  (6—5). 

PERRINTON,    Gratiot  Co.    d     330 

pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  Rd.,  11  m.  S.  W.  of 

Ithaca. 

FULTON  NEWS;  Thursdays;  inde- 
pendent; eight  pages  14x.:0;  subscription  $1; 
establlshe'l  June,  1903,  A.  J.  Preston,  editor 
and  publisher  (7— 5). 

PERRY,  Shiawassee  Co.  D  «J41t  pop., 
on  Grand  Trunk  Rd.,  18  m.  E.  N.  E.  of 
Lansing,  the  State  capital.    Farming. 

JOURNAL.  AND  MARINE  NEWS 
CLIPPER;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 1894 ;  W.  O.  HuUlnger,  editor  and 
publisher;  prints  an  edition  for  Morrice  (5—3). 
Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the  claim. 

PETERSBURG,    Monroe  Co.  O,  517 

pop.,  on  Lake  Shore  &  Michigan  Southern 

Rd.  and  Raisin  r.,  17  m.  W.  of  Monroe,  the 

county  seat.    Flour  mills,  grain  elevator, 

machine  shops  and  brick  and  tile  factories. 

SUN;  Fridays;  independent;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1880;  A. 
P.  Faling,  editor  and  publisher  (6—5). 

PETOSKEY,  Emmet  Co.  ti  5,285t 
pop.,  on  Grand  Rapids  &  Indiana  and  Pere 
Marquette  Rds.  and  Little  Traverse  bay,  5 
m.  S.  of  Harbor  Springs,  the  county  seat, 
and  198  from  Grand  Rapids.  Steamers  from 
Detroit,  Chicago,  111.,  and  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 
Manufactures  of  lime,  handles,  leather, 
paper  and  woodenware.  Summer  resort. 
Farming. 

EVENING   NEWS  AND    RESORT- 

£R|  every  evening  except  Sunday;  non- 
partisan; eight  pages  16x22;  subscription 
$5;  established  1884;  C.  E.  Churchill,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—7). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  issue  of  1,141  for  the  year  1906, 
but  has  not  since  made  definite  and 
satisfactory  claim  to  issuing  so  many  as 
1,000   copies. 

INDEPENDENT;  Fridays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1875;  C.  E.  Churchill,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—7). 

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this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  i.ooo  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to   that  effect 

RECORD:  Wednesdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1878;  J.  C.  Bontecou,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2—3). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1902 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the    claim. 

PEWAMO,  Ionia  Co.  n  446t  pop.,  on 

Grand  Trunk  Rd.,  11  m.  E.  of  Ionia,  the 

county  seat.    Agriculture  and  lumbering. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  18x22;  subscription  §1:  established  1899; 
H.  E.  Hizer,  editor  and  publisher  (S— 3). 

PICKFORD,    Chippeua    Co.    i    375 
pop.,  14  m.  S.  E.  of   Kinross,  the   nearest 
railroad  station,  and  24  m.  S.  of  Sault  Ste 
Marie.     Creamery  and  flour  mills.    Agri- 
culture. 

C  li  A  R I  O  N ;    Thursdays ;   republican; 

eight  pages  15x22:  subscription  SI;  estab- 
Ished  September,  1905;  E.  E.  Baldwin,  editor 
and  publisher  (1 — 8). 

PIGEON,   ITuron   Co.  D-  600  pop.,  on 

Pere  Marquette   and   Pontiac,   Oxford   & 

Northern  Rds.,  123'^  m.  from  Badaxe,  the 

county  seat.    Flax,  planing  and  saw  mills, 

stone  quarry  and  lime  kilns.    Farming. 

PROGRESS;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab 
lished  1897;  Geo.  H.  A.  Shaw,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

PINCKNEY,  Livingston  Go.  r\  500t 

pop.,    on   Grand  Trunk   Rd.,  12   m.    S.   of 

Howell,  the  county  seat.   Manufacturing. 

DISPATCH;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  13x20  ;  subscription  SI ;  estab- 
lished 1882;  Frank  L.  Andrews  &  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers  (6—5). 

PINCONNING,  Bay  Co.  a-  729t  pop., 

on  Michigan  Central  Rd.,  19  m.  N.  by  N.  W. 

of  Bay  City,  the  county  seat.  Saw  mills  and 

excelsior,  stave,  shingle,  heading  and  hoop 

factories.    Agriculture. 

PRESS;  Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1893;  O.  H. 
Segerstrom,  editor  and  publisher  (12—3). 

PITTSFORD,  Hillsdale  Co.  ::!  444t 
pop.,  on  Lake  Shore  &  Michigan  Southern 
Rd..  25  m.  W.  of  Adrian.    Cheese  factory. 

REPORTER;  Fridays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  %i;  estab 
lished  October.  1904;  George  B.  Van  Block, 
editor  and  publisher  (9—6). 

PLAIN  WELL,  Allegan  Co.  p  l,318t 
pop.,  on  Lake  Shore  &  Michigan  Southern 
and  Grand  Rapids  &  Indiana  Rds.  and  Kal- 
amazoo r.,  12  m.  N.  of  Kalamazoo  and  36  S. 
of  Grand  Rapids.  Manufactures  of  flour, 
shoes  and  paper.  In  the  famous  white 
wheat  region  of  Michigan. 

NEWS;  semi- weekly,  Tuesdays  and  Fri- 
days;    independent;     four   to   eight   pages 


15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1899;  Ford 
Printing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (3—8). 

ENTERPRISE;  Wednesdays; independ- 
ent; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1886;  Emma  L.  Madden,  editor:  J.  H. 
Madden  &  Co.,  publishers  (5—3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  1,045  for 
the  year  1895,  1,006  in  1897,  but  has 
not  since  made  claim  to  issuing  so 
many    as    1,000    copies. 

PLYMOUTH,    WayM   Co.  R  l,474t 

pop.,  on  Detroit,  Grand  Rapids  &  Western 

and  Flint  &  Pere  Marquette  Rdi.  and  Rouge 

r.,  about  20  m.  W.  of  Detroit.  Three  air-gun 

factories. 

1^1  A  I  1j  ;  Fridays  ;  independent ;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1887; 
F.  W.  Samsen,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3  P). 

PONTIAC,  c.h.,  Oakland  Co.  O,  9,769t 
pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  and  Pontiac,  Oxford 
&  Northern  Rds.  and  Clinton  r.,  26  m.  N.  W. 
of  Detroit.  Carriage  manufacturing  and 
knitting  works.  Seat  of  Eastern  Michigan 
State  Asylum  for  the  Insane.  Wool  and 
produce  market. 

PRESS-GAZETTE;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday;  independent;  four  pages  17x24; 
subscription  $3;  established  1900;  Pontiac 
Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (1—7). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,754  ^^  1901 
and  5,632  in  1906,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satis- 
factory report,  but  was  credited  with 
more    than    4,000    in    1907. 

POST;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight  pages 
17x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1890; 
Harry  Coleman,  editor  and  publisher. 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding  1,000  in  1895  and  every  year 
since,   up  to  and  including   1907. 

SHO\V  CARD  WRITER;  monthly; 
advertising;  thirty-two  pages  ',^xlOi4;  sub- 
scription $1;  establi.'hefi  September,  1907; 
W.    A.    Thompson,    editor    and   publisher 

(u-r  p). 

PORT  AUSTIN,  Huron  Co.  D-  507t 
pop.,  on  Flint  &  Pere  Marquette  Rd.  and 
Lake  Huron,  at  head  of  Saginaw  bay,  80  m. 
N.  E.  of  Bay  City.  Quarrying  of  grind- 
stones and  building  stones.  Shipping  of 
sau'l.  Agrigulture  and  fruit  raising.  Sum- 
mer resort. 
NEWS;  Fridays:  democratic;  eight  pa^es 

15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1894;  A.  K. 

Burrows,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 
Copies     printed:        860  in  1907 

PORT  HURON,  c.  h..  Saint  Clair 
Co.  0-19,158+  pop.,  on  Pere  Marquette  and 
Grand  Trunk  Rds.,  56  m.  N.  E.  of  Detroit. 
Lumbering,  general  manufacturing,  ship- 
building and  lake  commerce.  Railroad 
shops.  Grain  and  wool  market.  Summer 
resort. 

HERALiD;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  independ- 
ent; eight  pages  17x24;  subscription— daily 
$3,  weekly  $1 ;  established— dally  1900,  weekly 
1886;  The  Daily  Herald  Company,  editors  and 
publLghers  (2—5). 

Copies    printed:    This   paper    had    ere- 


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dit  for  an  average  issue  of  2,505  in 
1901  and  3,087  in  1904,  since  which  it 
has  not  furnished  a  report,  but  was 
credited  with  more  than  2,250  in  1907. 
TIMES}  everj'  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLY,  twice-a-week,  Tuesdays 
and  Fridays;  republican;  eight  to  twelve 
pages  lli^ox.22^ ;  subscription— daily  $4,  week- 
ly $1;  ewablisned— daily  1872,  weekly  18b9;  L. 
A.Sherman,  editor;  Fred  W.  Sherman,  pub- 
lisher (1—6). 

Copies    printed:    daily,    2,231   in   1895 

3,035  in   1900 
3,217  in   1901 
3,269  in   1902 
3,402  in   1904 
3,558  in   1905 
3,809  in   1906 
4,049  in  1907 
Weekly,    2,200  in  1895 
2,433  in  1900 
2,450  in  1901 
2,830  in  1904 
2,917  in  1905 
2,800  in   1906 
2,950  in  1907 
Publisher's  announcement.— The  Daily    and 
Semi- Weekly  editions  of  the  Times  circu- 
late over  7,lX)0  papers  in  St.  Clair  Countv 
—no  duplications— and  cover  the  cities  and 
rural  districts  more   thoroughly  than  all 
the  other  papers  published  within  the  ter 
ritory  combined. 

HEROLD;  Fridays;  German;  independ- 
ent; eight  pages  17x24;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1885;  John  P.  Eisenhauer,  editor 
and  publisher  (11—5)  (A  A). 

BEEHIVE;   monthly;   Knights   of   the 
Maccabees;  sixteen  pages  11x17;  subscription 
50  cents;  established  1881;  Ed.  L.  Young,  edi- 
tor; Riverside  Printing  Co.,  publishers  (8— 3P). 
Copies   printed:    This    paper    had    cre- 
dit  for   an    average    issue   of   24.1,186    in 
1901    and   291.433    in    1902,    since   which 
it    has    not    furnished    any    definite    and 
satisfactory    report,    but    "has    been    cre- 
dited with  more   than    75,000  every  j^ear 
since,    up_  to    and   including    1907,   which 
is    the    highest    rating    ever    accorded    m 
the    absence    of    a    satisfactory    detailed 
statement   of   actual   issues  covering   the 
period    of    a    full    year. 
FORESTER;  monthly  (a  A). 
LADIES'  REVIEW;  monthly;  Ladies 
of  the  Maccabee«  of  the  World;  twenty-four 
pages   10x14;  subscription  50  cents;    estab- 
lished 1894;  Miss  BIna  M.  West,  editor;  W.  M. 
Shirley,  publisher  (12— 6). 

Copies  printed:  112,532  in  1902 
162,850  in  1904 
144,469  in  1906 
151,474  in  1907 

MODERN  MA  CCA  BEE;  monthly; 
Knights  of  the  Maccabees;  sixteen  pages 
11x14;  subscription  10 cents;  establishecf  1888; 
S.  D.  Williams,  editor;  Riverside  Printing 
Company,  publishers  (7—3  P). 

Copies  printed:   No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from   this   paper,   but  it   had    credit   for 
exceeding  75.000  in  1903  and  more  than 
40,000    in    1905    and    1907. 

PORTLAND,  Ionia  Co.  n  l,874t  pop., 

on  Detroit,  Grand  Rapids  &  Western  Rd. 

and  at  confluence  of  Grand  and  Looking 

Glass  rs.,  14   m.  S.  E.  of  Ionia,  the  county 

seat.  Water  power,  used  In  manufacturing. 

OBSERVER;  Tuesdays;  Independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established 


MICHIGAN. 


1867;  Lew  F.  Cutcheon.  editor  and  publisher 
(5-3). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the    claim. 

R  E  V  I  E  W^  I  Tuesdays ;  Independent ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1884;  Fred.  J.  Mauren.  editor  and  publisher 
(l-h). 

Copies  printed:  1,112  in  1896 
1,204  in  1902 
1,297  in  1903 
1,338  in  1904 
1,436  in  1905 
1,440  in  1906 
1,529  in  1907 

POTTERVILLE,  Eaton  Co.  g  495t 

pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Grand  Trunk  Rd.,  6}4m. 

N.  E.  of  Charlotte,  the  county  seat.    Grist 

mill,  bean  elevator,  brick  and  tile.  Farming. 

PRESS;  Thursdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1897; 
W.  E.  Warner,  editor  and    publisher  (8—3). 

POWERS,  Menominee  Co.  "q  700  pop., 

on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  88  m.  N.  of 

Menominee,  the  county  seat,  and  22  W.  of 

Escanaba.  Farming,  lumbering  and  mining. 

SPALDING  TRIBUNE;  Fridays; 
republican;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  April.  1902;  Charles  J. 
Quade,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

PRAIRIEVIIiLE,    Barry     Co.    p 

915+   pop.   (of   township),   15    m.    S.  W    of 

Hastlnf-'S,  the  county  seat.    Farming. 

PRESS;  Fridays;  ludependent:  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  75  cents;  estab- 
lished 1895;  A.  N.  Higgins,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6—3). 

QUINCY.  Branch  Co.  g  l,563t  pop.» 
on  Lake  Shore  ti.  Micliigan  Southern  Rd.,  6 
m.  E.  of  Coldwater,  the  county  seat.  Knit- 
ting and  cement  factories.    Farming. 

HERA  LD  ;  Thursdays ;  republican ;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1878; 
C.  W.  Owen,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 
Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1899 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the   claim. 

NEWS;  weekly,  twlce-a-week,  Tuesdays 
and  Fridays;  independent;  four  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1;  established  1899;  Richard 
T.  Baldwin,  editor;  The  News  Publishing 
Company,  publishers  (2 — 7). 

RAPID  CITY,  Kalkaska  Co.   b  30a 

pop.,  on  Pere  Marquette  Rd.,  9  m.  N.  of 

Kalkaska,  the  county  seat.    Lumbering. 

RAPID  RIVER  RUSTLER;  Fri- 
days; independent;  eight  pages  1^x22:  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1906;  J.  R.  Rlblett, 
editor  and  publisher  (4—7). 

RAVENNA,  Muskegon  Co.  -a  600  pop., 
on  Grand  Rapids  &  Indiana  Rd.,  15  m.  S.  E. 
of  Muskegon. 
NEWS;   Thursdays;  republican;   four 


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pages  13x20;  subscription  $1 ;  established  De- 
cember, 1903;  Ernest  B.  Blett, editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—6)  (A  A). 
TIMES;  Fridays  (A  A). 

'RE.A.'DlTiG.BiUsdaleCo.  t?  l,096t  pop., 
on  Labi^  Shore  &  Michigan  Southern  Rd.,  10 
ni.  from  Hillsdale,  the  county  seat.  Manu- 
factures of  washers  and  wringers,  chairs, 
cheese  boxes  and  staves.  Also  fruit-'irying 
and  preserving  establishment,  a  tannery 
and  a  foundry. 

HUSTLiER;  Wednesdays;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1891;  Fred 
A.  Rogers,  editor;  Wm.  Rogers  &  Son,  pub- 
lishers. 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  issue  of  1,825  in  1895  and 
1,750  in  1899,  since  which  it  has  not 
furnished  any  definite  and  satisfactory 
report,  but  has  been  credited  with  more 
than  1,000  every  year  since,  up  to  and 
including    1907. 

TELEPHONE -NEWS;  Wednesdays; 
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$1;  established  1879;  G.  M.  Dudley, editor  and 
publisher  (8—31. 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  issuing  more  than  i.ooo  copies 
regularly  in  1896,  but  has  not  since  set 
up  any  claim   for   issuing   so  many. 

REDFORD,  Wayne  Co.  Q,  206t  pop., 
on  Pere  Marquette  Rd.,  about  10  m.  W.  by 
N.  of  Detroit. 
RECORD  ;  Fridays  (A  A). 

REED    CITY,   Osceola    Co.  D   2,051t 

pop.,  at   intersection  of  Grand  Rapids  & 

Indiana  and  Flint  &  Pere  Marquette  Rds., 

69  m.  N.  of  Grand   Rapids.    Good    water 

power.    Various  mills  and  manufactories. 

Agriculture. 

CLARION;  Wednesdays;  republican; 
four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  estab 
lishedl872:  Ren.  Barker, editor  and  publisher 

(1-5).  .  ,      , 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  1,535  ^^ 
1901  and  1,962  in  1904,  since  which  it 
has  not  furnished  a  report,  but  was 
credited  with  more  than  1,000  in  1907. 
OSCEOliA  CO.  DEMOCRAT; 
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subscription  $1:  established  188fi;  Louis  X. 
Goulet,  editor;  Loujs  X.  Goulet  &  Son,  pub- 
lishers (8—3). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the   claim. 

REESE,  Tuscola  Co.  D-  600  pop.,  on 
Michigan  Central  and  Saginaw,  Flint  & 
Pere  Marquette  Rds..  15  m.  S.  E.  of  Bay 
City.  Farming.  Flour  mills,  pickle  fac- 
tory, tile  yards. 

REVIEW;  Thursdays ;  independent ; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1  ;  estab 
lished  1898;  Gies  Brothers,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (1—8). 

REMUS,  Mecosta  Co.  D  300  pop.,  on 
Detroit,   Grand   Rapids    &    Western    Rd., 


32  m.  S.  E.  of  Big  Rapids,  the  county  seat. 

Farming. 

INDEX;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1;  established  1897;  George  H. 
&  A.  K.  Briggs,  editors  and  publishers  (6—5). 

REPUBLIC,  Marquette  Co.  \^  2,639t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul, 
Chicago  &  Northwestern  and  Duluth,  South 
Shore  &  Atlantic  Rds.,  50  m.  W.  of  Mar- 
quette, the  county  seat.  Iron  mining  and 
lumbering. 

AMERICAN;  Saturdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x2^;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished February,  1904;  Wilburn  MacDonald. 
editor  and  publisher  (7 — ;"j)  (A  A). 

RICHMOND,  Macomb  Co.  R  l,133t 
pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  Rd.,  21  m.  S.  W.  of 
Port  Huron  and  41  N.  N.  E.  of  Detroit. 
Manufacturing.  Fruit  growing  and  cider 
making. 
REVIEW;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 

pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1877 ; 

E.  M.  Gorsucli.  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 

RIVER  ROUGE,  JTaj/Me  Co.  Rl,748t 

pop.,  on  Michigan  Central  Rd.,  6  m.  S.  W.  of 

Detroit,  the  county  seat.    Farming. 

LEADER;  Saturdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22:  subscription  50  cents;  es- 
tablished 1899;  J.  W.  Fifleld,  editor;  Leader 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers^  (6—3). 

ROCHESTER,  Oa^•^«nrf  Co.  i:ii,535t 
pop.,  on  Michigan  Central  and  Grand  Trunk 
Rds.,  31  m.  N.  of  Detroit.  Planing,  paper 
and  woolen  mills,  operated  by  water  power. 
Agriculture. 

CLARION;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1898;  Chas.  S. 
Seed,  editor;  Clarion  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers. 

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15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1878;  Will 
A.  Fox,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  issue  of  1,067  for  the  year  1903 
and  1,041  in  1906,  but  has  not  since 
made  definite  and  satisfactory  claim  to 
issuing   so   many   as    1,000    copies. 

ROCKFORD,  Kent  Co.  -a  7llt  pop., 
on  Grand  Rapids  &  Indiana  Rd.  13  m.  N. 
of  Grand  Rapids,  the  county  seat.    Paper 
mills  and  furniture  manufactories. 
REGISTER:  Wednesdays;  Independent- 
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$L50;  established  1871;  H.  E.  Cowdin,  editor; 
C.  H.  Cowdin,  publisher  (5—3). 

ROCKLAND,  Ontonagon  Co.  ^  888 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee   &  St.  Paul 
Rd.,  111^  m.  S.  E.  of  Ontonagon,  the  county 
seat.    Copper  mining  and  farming. 
REPORTER;  Fridays;  eight  pages  13x20; 

subscription  $1.50;    establislied   1899;    H.  L. 

Stevens,  editor;    M.   R.  Stevens,   publisher 

(6-3). 

ROGERS,  c.  h.,  Presgue  Isle  Co.  □' 
544t  pop.,  on  Lake  Huron,  about  10  m.  N.  E. 
of  MiUersburg,  nearest  station  on  Detroit 
&  Mackinac  Rd.  Lumber  and  brick  and 
iron  works.    Ships  grain,  lumber  and  fish. 

PRESQUE   ISLE   CO.    ADVANCE; 

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ROMEO,  Macomb  Co.  C\  l,580t  pop.,  on 
Grand  Trunk  Rd.,  50  m.  N.  of  Detroit.  Gen- 
eral manufacturing. 

OBSERVER;  Wednesdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1865;  Merton  B.  Smith,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  1,500  in 
1899,  but  has  not  since  made  definite 
and  satisfactory  claim  to  issuing  so 
many   as    1,000  copies. 

ROMULUS,   Wayne  Co.  R    100  pop., 

on  Flint  &  Pere  Marquette  and    Wabash 

Rds.,  18  m.  W.  of  Detroit,  the  county  seat. 

Agriculture. 

R  O  31  A  N  ;  Wednesdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22  ;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 1842;  Jas.  R.  Taylor,  editor  and  pub- 
Usher  (8—3). 

ROSCOMMON,  c.    h.,    Rotcommon 

Co.  [^  465t  pop.,  on  Michigan  Central  Rd. 

In  water   shed  of   the   Lower   Peninsula. 

Lumbering  center. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages 
5x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  18T5;  R.  W. 
Ward,  editor  and  publisher  (3—3). 

ROSE  CITY,  Ogemair  Co.  □  7.50  pop., 

on  Detroit  &  Mackinac  Rd.,  60  m.  N.  W.of 

Bay   City.    Heading   mill,    creamery    and 

cheese  factory.    Grain  elevator. 

REVIEW;  Thursdays;  local;  eight  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $1.25;  established  July, 
19W;   T.  W.  Michael,  editor   and    publisher 

(1-8). 

S  AGINA^W,  c.  h.,  Saginaw  Co.  D 
42,345+  pop.,  center  of  six  railroads,  at  head 
of  navigation  on  Saginaw  r.,  22  m.  from  its 
mouth.  Planing  mills,  machine,  iron  and 
boiler  works,  furniture  factories,  breweries 
and  manufactures  of  lumber,  glass  and 
salt.  Beet  sugar  reftueries,  coal  mining. 
Its  postal  system  is  divided  into  East  and 
West  Sides. 

COURIER-HERALD;  every  morning 
except  Monday,  and  WEEKLV,  twice- 
a-week,  Tuesdays  and  Thursdays;  republi- 
can; dally  and  weekly  eight,  Sunday  twelve 
to  twenty-four  pages  17x22;  subscription- 
daily  $3,  weekly  75  cents;  established— daily 
1869,  weekly  1857;  W.  J.  Hunsaker,  editor; 
Courier-Herald  Co.,  publishers  (1—7). 

Copies    printed:     daily,    6,075  ij^   1896 

6,442  in   1900 
8,233  in   1903 
10,233  in  1904 
12,394  in  1905 
14,397  in  1906 
14,749  in  1907 
The    weekly    edition    had    credit     for 
an  average  issue  of  8,690  in  1900,  since 
which    it    has    not    furnished    any    def- 
inite   and    satisfactory    report,    but    was 
credited   with   more   than   2,250   in    1907. 
EVENING  NEWS  ;    every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday;   democratic;     six    to    twelve 
pages    17x22;    subscription    $3;    established 
1880;  Saginaw  Evening  News  Company,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  ( 1 — 7). 

Copies  printed:  3,409  in  1895 
8,591  in  1900 
9,843  in   1902 

11.315  in  1903 

14.316  in   1904 


MICHIGAN. 


16,710  in  1905 
19,964  in  1906 
20,537  in   1907 

EXPONENT:  Fridays;  labor;  eight 
pages;  subscription .$1;  established  1895;  A. B. 
Klmmerly,  editor;  Hart  wick  &  Klmmerly, 
publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  j^ear  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance   of   a   rating   to    that   effect. 

JOURNAL;  Saturdays;  Lierman:  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1:  established 
March,  1901 ;  Val  S.  Boos,  editor  and  publisher 
(2-6).  , 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1906 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a   rating  to  that  effect. 

POSTZEITUNG;  Thursdays;  German; 
Independent;  eight  pages  15x23;  subscription 
$1;  established  18^7;  Hans  Dabis.  editor; 
F. .%;  C.  Reltter,  publishers  (1—7). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  5,623  in  1900 
and  5,035  in  1906,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satis- 
factory report,  but  was  credited  with 
more   than   4,000    in    1907. 

SAGINAWIAN;  Thursdays;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1869;  Smith  &  Stoelker,  editors  and  publish- 
er«  (7—3  P). 

VALLEY  NEWS;  Thursdays;  republi- 
can; sixteen  pages  11x15;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1873;  Thos.  W.  Busby,  editor  and 
publisher  (1 — 8). 

illlCHIGAN  MINER;  monthly;  min 
ins:;  thirty-six  pages  8J'^xl2:  subscription  $1: 
established  1898;  John  W.  Clark,  editor  and 
publisher  (3— 3). 

PA  P  Y  R  U  S  ;  monthly;  Prudent  Patri- 
cians of  Pompeii;  sixteen  pages  lUxl5:  sub- 
scription 50  cents:  established  1^99:  David 
Swinbon,  editor;  Parliament  Prudent  Patri- 
cians of  Ponipeil.  publisliers  (1 — 7)  (A  A). 

SCH<»OLl>I ASTER;  monthly;  educa- 
tional; sixty  eight  pages  G]4:x.Sy:i;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  September.  1907;  Web- 
ster Cook  and  C.  G.  Wade,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (1—8). 

SAINT  CHARLES,  Saginaw  Co.  a 
1,550  pop.,  on  Michigan  Central  Rd.,  15  m. 
S.  W.  of  Saginaw.  Crating  and  mine 
props,  and  coal  mining.  Salt  blocks  and 
chemical  works. 

UNION:  Fridays;  Independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1882; 
F.  A.  Bement,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding    1,000   in    1905    and    1907. 

SAINT  CLAIR,  Saint  Clair  Co.  g 
2.543+  pop.,  on  Michigan  Central  Rd.  and  St. 
Clair  r.,  50  m.  N.  E.  of  Detroit.  Manufact- 
uring and  farming. 

REPUBLICAN;  Thursdays ;  Independ- 
ent; eight  pages  15x22; subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1855;  E.  J.  Ottaway,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

Copies  f)rinted:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  1,207  in 
1894  and  1,495  in  1897,  since  which  it 
has  not  furnished  any  definite  and 
satisfactory    report,    but    has    been    ere- 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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MICHIGAN. 


dited   with   more   than    1,000   every   year 
since,    up    to    and    including    1907. 

ST.  CL.AIR  CO.  PRESS;  Fridays; 
independent;  eight  pages  15x1^2;  subscrip- 
tion 81;  established  1900:  Charles  R.  Roberts, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

POST3I  ASTER  EVERYWHERE; 
monthly;  postal;  thirty-six  pages  5x8;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  January,  1903;  H. 
A.  Hopkins,  editor  and  publisher  (12—4). 

Copies    printed:    23,141   in   1904 
31,000  in   1906 

SAINT  IGNACE,  c.  h.,  Mackinac  Co. 
ti  2,971  pop.,  on  Duluth,  South  Shore  &  A^ 
lantlc  Rd.  and  Straits  of  Mackinac.  Saw 
mill,  shingle  mill  and  stave  factory.  Sum- 
mer resort. 

ENTERPRISE:  Thursdays:  democratic; 
twenty -four  pages  10*xU;  subseriptiun  §1.50; 
established  1894;  Ed.  Jones,  editor,  and  pub- 
lisher ( 1—8 ). 

REPUBLICAN-NEWS;  Saturdays;  re 
publican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $2; 
established— iJepubh'ca/i  1880,    News  1883  ;  F. 
C.  Lee,  managing  editor;  Republican  News 
Co.,  publishers  (1—8). 

SAINT  JOHNS,  c.  h.,  Clinton  Co.  u 
3,768+  pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  Rd.,  98  m.  W. 
of  Detroit.  Large  manufactory,  portable 
buildings  and  poultry  supplies,  and  vari- 
ous other  Industries.    Farming. 

CLINTON  DE.HOCRAT;  Wednesdays 

(▲A). 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  independent;  twetve 
pages  17x23;  subscription  $1;  established  1889; 
Lew  F.  Cutcheon.  editor;  The  St.  Johns  News 
(Inc.),  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,619  in  1895 
and  5,484  in  1906,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
than   4,000    in    1907. 

REPUBLICAN;    Thursdays;    republi 
can;  ten  to  twelve  pages  17x2:i;  subscription 
$1;   established  1856;  C.  C.  Vaughan,  editor 
and  publisher  (1 — ^8). 

Copies  printed:  3,420  in  1902 
3,960  in  1905 
4,032  in   1907 

SAINT  JOSEPH,  c.  h.,  Berrim  Co. 

p  5,155+  pop.,  on  Pere  Marquette  and  Mich- 
igan Central  Rds.  at  mouth  of  St.  Joseph's 
r.,  60  m.  by  water  E.  of  Chicago,  111.  Man- 
ufacturing and  fruit  growing.  Summer 
resort. 

DAILY  PRESS  ;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday;  republican;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $i;  established  1890;  Millard 
Brewer,  manager;  Press  Publishing  Co., 
publishers  (1—8). 

HERALD;  every  evening  except  Sun. 
day,  and  WEEKLY,  Saturdays;  repub- 
lican; daily  four,  weekly  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription— daily  $4,  weekly  $1.25;  estab- 
lished—daily 1901,  weekly  1860;  Leonard  J. 
Merchant,  editor  and  publisher  (1— B). 

FAR3I  AND  ORCHARD  RE- 
VIEW; monthly;  agriculture;  twenty- 
four  pages  8ixlH;  subscription  25  cents; 
established  September.  19u5;  C.  D.  Jennings, 
editor  and  publisher  (9 — 6  P). 

GAS  POWER;   monthly;   gasoline  en 
gine  trade;  one  hundred  to  one  hundred  and 
sixteen  pages  7x10;  subscription  81;  estab- 
lished June.  1903;  Gas  Power  Publishing  Co., 
publishers  (1—8). 

NATIONAL  FRUIT  GROWER; 
monthly;  horticulture;  twenty  eight  to 
sixty    pages   9x12;    subscription    50    cents; 


MICHIOAN. 


established  1894;  The  Fruit  Growers  Publish- 
ing Company,  editors  and  publishers  (i2— 6). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  4,058  in 
1898  and  9,741  in  1904,  since  which 
it  has  not  furnished  a  definite  and  sat- 
isfactory report,  but  was  credited  with 
more    than    4,000    in    1907. 

T  H  R  E  S  H  E  R  M  E  N  '  S  REVIEW ; 
monthly  ;  farm  machinery  ;  fifty  six  to 
eighty  four  pages  llxl5;  subscription  bX) 
cents";  established  1892;  J.  R.  Stone,  editor; 
Threshermen's  Review  Co.,  publishers  (5— 3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  16,442  in 
1897  and  25,395  in  1900.  since  which 
it  has  not  furnished  any  definite  and 
satisfactory  report,  but  has  been  cre- 
dited with  more  than  17.500  every 
year  since  1902,  up  to  and  including 
1907. 

SAINT  LOUIS,  Gratiot  Co.  C  2,.5C3 
pop.,  on  Cincinnati,  Hamilton  &  Dayton 
and  Pere  Marquette  Rds.  and  Pine  r.,  8  m. 
N.  of  Ithaca,  the  county  seat.  Seat  of 
Yerington's  College.  Magnetic  springs. 
Beet  sugar  factory,  chemical  works  and 
table  factory. 

INDEPENDENT;  Thursdays ;  Independ- 
ent; eight  pages  18x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1890;  F.  M.  Vandercook,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—S). 

Copies  printed:  Xo  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding    1,000    in    1907. 

REPUBIilCAN    LEADER;    Fri 
days;   republican;    eight   pages  15x22;    sub- 
Bcrption  $1;  established  1876;  O.  M.  Everden, 
editor  and  publisher. 

SALINE,  Washtenaw  Co.  :~  fi84t  pop., 
on  Lake   Shore  &  Michigan  Southern  Rd., 
9  m.  W.  S.  W.  of  Ann  Arbor,  the  county  seat. 
Flour  and   planing  mills,  grain  elevators, 
foundry  and  windmill  factory. 
OBSERVER;     Thursdays;    neutral; 
eight   pages   15x22;    subscription  $1;   estab- 
lished   1880;  A.  J.  Warren,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2— 3). 

SAND  HILL,  Wayne  Co.  0,300  pop., 

8  m.  N.  W.  of   Detroit,  the   county  seat. 

Brick  making.    Farming,  corn,  oats,  wheat 

and  potatoes.  • 

NEWS;  Saturdays;  Independent;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  50  cents;  estab- 
lished 1900;  H.  Potts,  editor  and  publisher 
(7-5)  (A  A). 

SANDUSKY,  Sanilac  Co.  D-    Agri- 
culture. 
SANILAC    CO.    FARMER;    Fridays 

SANILAC  CO.  REPUBLICAN;  Fri- 
days (A  A). 

S  ARAN  AC,  Ionia   Co.  U    768t  pop., 
on  Grand  Trunk  Rd.,  7  m.  S.  W.  of  Ionia,  the 
county  seat.    Manufacturing  and  farming. 
ADVERTISER;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  50  cents;  es- 
tablished 1894;   H.  T.  Johnson,  editor;  The 
Advertiser  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (12—4). 
Copies   printed:    This    paper    had    cre- 
dit   for    an    average    issue    of    1,468    in 
1897  and  2,000   in   1902,   since  which    it 
has     not     furnished     any     definite     and 
satisfactory    report,    but    has    been    ere- 


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dited  with   more  than    i,ooo   every  year 
since,    up    to    and    including    1907. 

LOCAL*:  Thursdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1878;  W.  R.  Payne,  editor  and  publisher  (8— 3). 

SAUGATUCK,  Allegan  Co.  p  707t 
pop.,  on  Lake  Michigan,  at  moutti  of  Kala- 
mazoo r.,  25  m.  N.  W.  of  Allegan,  the  county 
seat.  Fruit  growing  and  shipping.  Sum- 
mer resort. 

COMMERCIAL-RECORD;  Fridays; 
Independent;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1863;  Otis  O.  Hauke. 
editor  and  publisher  ( 1 — 8). 

SAULT  SAINTE  MARIE,  c.  h., 

Chippewa  Co.  [^  10,5;i8t  pop.,  on  Minne- 
apolis, St.  Paul  &  Sault  de  Sainte  Marie, 
Canadian  Pacific  and  Duluth,  South  Shore 
&  Atlantic  Rds.,  St.  Mary's  r.  and  St.  Mary's 
Falls  ship  canal.  Manufacture  of  lumber, 
leather,  pulp,  flour,  acetylene  gas,  and 
packing  and  shipping  of  hay  and  fish. 

EVENING  NEWS;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  re- 
publican; daily  six,  weekly  eight  pages 
lSx24;  subscription  — daily  $4.50,  weekly  $1; 
established— daily  January,  moi,  weekly  1877; 
Sault  News  Printing  Co.,  editors  and  pub 
Ushers  (1—5).  ^ 

Copies  printed:  The  daily  edition  of 
this  paper  had  credit  for  an  average 
issue  of  4,212  in  1904.  since  which  it 
has  not  furnished  a  definite  and  sat- 
isfactory report,  but  was  credited  with 
more    than    2,250    in    1907. 

The  weekly  edition  had  credit  for 
an  average  issue  of  2,333  ^^  1896  and 
2,192  in  1899,  since  which  it  has  not 
furnished  any  definite  and  satisfactory 
report,  but  has  been  credited  with  more 
than  1,000  every  year  since,  up  to  and 
including    1907. 

SOO  TIMES;  Sun'^lavs:  independent; 
twelve  pages  15x22;  subscriptiun  §1:  estab- 
lished 1897;  W.  H.  Ragan,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

SCHOOLCRAFT,  Kalamazoo  Co.  p 
359+  pop.,  on  Lake  Shore  &  Michigan  South- 
ern and  Chicago  &  Grand  Trunk  Rds.,  13  m. 
S.  of  Kalamazoo,  the  county  seat.  Agri- 
culture. 

EXPRE^^S;  Fridays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1882:  J.  W.  Budrow,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7—5). 

SCOTTVILLE,  Mason  Co.  -a  554t 
pop.,  on  Flint  &  Pere  Marquette  Rd.  and 
Pere  Marquette  r.,  95  m.  N.  E.  of  Milwau- 
kee, Wis.  Manufacture  of  woodeaware. 
Saw,  planing  and  grist  mills  and  salt  works. 
Cement  and  brick  making. 

ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays ;  republican  ; 
eight   pages    15x22:  subscription  $1;  estab 
lished  1884;  Rinehart  &  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (6-5). 

SEBEWAING,  Huron  Co.   a-  l,243t 

pop.,  on  Pere  Marquette  Rd.  and  Saginaw 

bay,  28  m.  E.  N.  E.  of  Bay  City.    Mining, 

agriculture,  grape  growing,  furniture  and 

stave    manufacturing.     Beett,  sugar    and 

brick  manufacturing. 

BLADE;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1890; 


MICHIGAN. 


H.  G.  Muellerweiss,  editor  and  publisher 
(1-8). 

REVIEW;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
December,  1900;  H.  T.  Trumble,  editor  and 
publisher  (5—3). 

SHELBY,  Oceana  Co.  -a  l,081t  pop.,  on 
Pere  Marquette  Rd.,  14  m.  N.  of  Whitehall. 
Several  factories  and  mills.  In  the  "Oceana 
Co.  Fruit  Belt,"  noted  for  its  peaches  and 
plums. 

OCEANA  HERALD;  Fridays;  inde- 
dendent ;  eight  pages  17x22  ;  subscription 
$1.25;  established  1888;  H.  M.  Royal,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  1,230  in  1903 
1,23s  in  1904 
1,546  in  1906 
1,576  in  1907 

SHEPHERD,  Isabella  Co.  a  635t 
pop.,  on  Ann  Arbor  Rd.,  10  m.  S.  by  S.  E.  of 
Mount  Pleasant,  the  county  seat.  Farming. 

ISABELLA    CO.     REPUBLICAN; 

Thursdays;  republican;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1893;  Willis  E. 
Brown,  editor  and  publisher. 

SHERIDAN, A'on'caiw*  Co.n437t  pop., 
on  Detroit,  Grand  Rapids  &  Western  and 
Grand  Trunk,  Saginaw  &  Muskegon  Rds., 
5  m.  S.  of  Stanton,  the  county  seat.  Farm- 
ing. 

ADVERTISER; Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1894;  A.  E.  Bacon,  editor  and  publisher. 

SHERMAN, ^«:/ord  Co.\^  427t  pop., 
on  Ann  Arbor  Rd.  and  Manistee  r.,  25  m. 
N.  W.  of  Cadillac,  the  county  seat,  and  26 
S.  of  Travers  City.  Lumbering  and  farming. 
PIONEER;  Fridays ;  republican ;  four 

pages  18x24;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1872; 

rVD  Frederick,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

SHERWOOD,  Branch  Co.  g  366t 
pop.,  on  Michigan  Central  Rd.,  22  m.  S.  of 
Battlecreek.  Stave,  heading  and  saw  mills. 
REGISTER;    Saturdays;     eight   pages 

13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1892;  E.  S. 

Easton,  editor  and  publisher. 

SOUTH   BOARDMAN,  Kalkaska 
Co.  d  475  pop.,  on  Grand  Rapids  &  Indiana 
Rd.,  7  m.  S.  W.  of  Kalkaska.     Agriculture, 
lumbering  and  flour  mills. 
BOARDMAN    NEWS;    Thursdays 

^^BOARDMAN  RIVER  CURRENT; 

Thursdays;  independent;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1895:  Will  A. 
Kent,  editor  and  publisher  (6—5)  (A  A). 

SOUTH  HAVEN,  Van  Buren  Co.  p 

4,009t  pop.,  on   Michigan  Central  and  ter- 
minus of  Kalamazoo,  Lake  Shore  &  Chicago 
Rds.,  39  m.  W.  of  Kalamazoo.    Connected 
with  Chicago,   III.,   by   line   of   steamers. 
Agriculture.    In  the  famous  peach  belt. 
EVENING  POST;  every  evenlngexcept 
Sunday;  four  pages  16x32;  subscription  $3; 
established  April,  1905;    H.  T.  Shafer,  editor 
and  publl.sher  (1—7). 

TRIBUNE;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  TRIBUNE -MESSENGER, 
Fridavs;  daily  four  pages  15x22,  weekly  eight 
pages  18x24  ;  subscription— dally  $4,  weekly 
$1;  established— daily  1898,  weekly  1897;  Tri- 
bune Company,  publishers  (5—7). 

Copies  printed:   No  definite  and  satis- 


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factory  statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  either  edition  of  this  paper,  but 
the  weekly  had  credit  for  exceeding 
i.noo    in    1905    and    1907. 

CITIZENS'  ADVOCATE;  semi- 
weekly,  Tuesdays  and  Fridays:  Independent; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1867  ;  Otto  C.  Schnidt,  editor  ;  Schnidt  & 
Hlldebrandt,  publishers  (1—8). 

SOUTH  LYON;  Oakland  Co.  O^  657t 

pop.,  on  Pere  Marquette  and  Grand  Trunk 

Rds.,  20  m.  S.  W.  of  Pontiac,  the  county 

seat.   Farming. 

HERALD:  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
1881 ;  Chas.  H.  Rorabacher,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

SPARTA,  Kent  Co.  -O  l,126t  pop.,  on 
Chicago  &  West  Michigan  and  Grand  Trunk 
Rds..  15  m.  N.  W.  of  Grand  Rapids,  the 
county  seat.  Flour,  planing  and  saw  mills 
and  carriage,  furniture,  cheese  and  hoop 
factories.     Agriculture. 

SENTINEL- LEADER;   Fridays:  re 
publican;    eight    pages    17x22;    subscription 
SI;  established— Sentinel   1876,  Leader   1395, 
consolidated  1900;  E.  R.  Bloomer,  editor  and 
publisher. 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1901 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the  claim. 

SPRINGPORT,  Jackson  Co.  g  .559t 

pop.,  on  Lake  Shore  &  Michigan  Southern 

Rd.,  10  m.  N.  of  Albion.     Evaporator  works 

and  flour,  saw  and  planing  mills. 

SIGNAL;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  establislied  1876; 
C.  W.  Krathwohl,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 

STANDISH,  c.  h.,  Arenac  Co.  O  829t 
pop.,  on  Michigan  Central  Rd.,  about  28  m. 
N.  of  Bay  City.  Lumber,  grist  and  shingle 
mills  and  stave  and  heading  factorj-.  Agri- 
culture. 

ADVERTISER;  Fridays;  republican; 
four  pages  17^^x24;  subscription  50  cents; 
established  October,  1904;  B.  B.  Dowell,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (12—5)  (A  A). 

ARENAC  INDEPENDENT;  Fridays; 
independent;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1:  established  1883;  N.  Ireland,  editor  and 
publisher  (5—3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies 
regularly  in  the  years  1896  and  1900, 
but  has  not  since  set  up  any  claim  for 
issuing   so   many. 

STANTON,  c.  h.,  Montcalm  Co.  a 
1,234+  pop.,  on  Pere  Marquette  Rd.,  50  m.  N. 
E.  of  Grand  Rapids.  Flour  and  planing 
mills,  foundry,  machine  shops  and  sash 
and  blind  factory.    Agriculture. 

CLIPPER;  Fridays:  republican:  four 
pages  17x24 ;  subscription  -SI ;  established 
1879;  N.  W.  Newhouse,  editor  and  publisher 
<12-€). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  i,93S  in 
1897  and  1,755  in  1898,  since  which 
it    has    not    furnished    any    definite    and 


MICHIGAN. 


satisfactory  report,  but  has  been  cre- 
dited with  more  than  r,ooo  every  year 
since,    up    to  and  including    1907. 

MONTCALM  HERALD  ;  Fridays; 
republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscrlotlon 
$1;  established:  1866:  Fred.  E.Moffat,  editor 
and  publisher  (5—3). 

STEPHENSON,  Afenominee  Co. ti395t 
pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd..  22  m. 
N.  of  Menominee,  the  county  seat.  Manu- 
factures of  charcoal,  shingles,  cedar  posts, 
flour  and  feed. 

MENOMINEE  CO.  JOURNAL;    Sat 

urdays;  republican;  eiglit  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1894;  Albert  Q. 
Larson,  editor;  Woessuer  &  Marson,  pub- 
lishers. 

STOCKBRIDGE,  Ingham  Co.  g  677t 
pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  Rd.,  18  m.  N.  E.  of 
Jackson.    Manufacture  of  hardwood  lum- 
ber.   Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 
BRIEF-SUN;   Thursdays;   republican; 

eight  pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1;  established 

1884;    H.   W.  Morgan,    editor   and  publisher 

(10-7). 

STURGIS,  Saint  Joseph  Co.  p  2,465t 
pop.— local  estimate  3,465 — on  Lake  Shore 
&  Michigan  Southern  and  Grand  Rapids  & 
Indiana  Rds.,  35  m.  S.  of  Kalamazoo.  Manu 
f acturing  and  agriculture. 

JOURNAL;  Thursdays;  republican ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lislied 1860;  E.  A.  Ferrier,  editor  and  publish- 
er (12-4). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  1,080  in 
1901,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
any  definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but 
has  been  credited  with  more  than  1,000 
every  year  since,  up  to  and  including 
1907. 

MICHIGAN  DEMOCRAT  AND 
STURGIS  TIMES;  Thursdaj^s;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1880;  J.  S.  Flanders,  editor  and 
publisher  (2—4). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  issue  of  1,560  in_  1899  and 
1,440  in  1903.  since  which  it  has  not 
furnished  any  definite  and  satisfactory 
report,  but  was  credited  with  more  than 
1,000    in    1905    and    1907. 

SUNFIELD,  Eaton  Co.  g  451t  pop.,  on 

Detroit.  Grand  Rapids  &  Western  Rd.,  25  m. 

W.  of  Lansing,  the  State  capital.    Lumber 

and  farming. 

SENTINEL;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1888:  Frank  Merritt,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (4 — 5). 

BUTTONS   BAY,    Leelanau    Co.  ^ 

464  pop.,  on  Grand  Rapids  &  Indiana  Rd., 

18   m.  N.  of  Traverse  City  and    10    E.  of 

Leland,  the  county  seat.     Lumber,   fruit 

and  farm  produce. 

LEELANAU  NEWS;  Fridays  ;  inde- 
pendent-republican; six  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  establislied  March,  19t)3;  A.  W. 
Gunn,  editor  and  publisher  (6—5). 

TAWAS  CITY,c.h.,  Iosco  Co. cf 

1,223+  pop.,  on  Detroit,  Bay  City  &  Alpena 
Rd.  and  Lake  Huron,  50  m.  N.  of  Bay  City. 


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MICHIGAN. 


Steamers  to  Bay  City  and  Detroit.    Good 

harbor.    Salt  and  lumber.    Agriculture. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1883; 
Len  J.  Patterson,  publisher. 

TEGUMSEH,  Lenawee  Co.  O,  2,400t 
pop.,  on  Cincinnati.  Jackson  &  Mackinaw 
and  Lake  Shore  &  Michigan  Southern  Rds., 
13  m.  N.  of  Adrian,  the  county  seat.  Manu- 
facturing and  agriculture. 

HERALD;     semi-weekly,     Tuesdays 
and  Fridays;  independent;  four  pages  20x26; 
subscription   $1;   established    1849;    Geo.    N. 
Stacy,  editor  and  publisher  (2— 8). 
Copies    printed:     1,298  in   1896 
1,181  in  1901 
1,174  in   1902 
1,172  in   1903 
1,161  in   1904 
1,27s  in  1905 
i,is8  in   1906 
1,186  in   1907 
Publisher's  announcement. — It    is    the  only 
county  paper  in  Michigan  which  does  not 
have  a  job  office  in  connection.    It  is  the 
best  printed  county  paper  in  Michigan;  the 
whole  attention  is  paid  to  the  paper. 
NEWS  ;   Thursdays;     republican;    eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1884  ; 
Tecumseh   News  Publishing  Company,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  (1—8). 

TEKONSHA,  Calhoun  Co.  g  573t  pop., 

on  Michigan  Central  Rd.,  30  m.  W.  S.  W.  of 

Jackson.    Wheat  growing. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  eight  pages  13x20:  sub- 
scription $1:  established  1878;  J.  A.  Harsh, 
editor  and  publisher;  prints  an  edition  for 
Burlington  (5—5). 

THOMPSONVIIiLE.  Benzie  Co.  \j 

893+   pop.,  on   Pere    Marquette   and   Ann 

Arbor  Rds.,  11  m.  S.  E.    of  Benzonia,  the 

count  J'  seat.    Farming  and  lumbering. 

N  E  W^  S  ;  Fridays  ;  republican  ;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  §1:  psrablished 
6894;  M.  J.  Follett,  editor  and  publisher  (6-5). 

THREE  OAKS,  Berrien    Co.  p  1,200 

pop.,  on  Michigan  Central  Rd.,  74  m.  E.  of 

Chicago,  111.    Manufactures  of  f eatherbone. 

Grain  and  small  fruit. 

ACORN;  Fridays;  independent;  sixteen 
pages  7%xl0%;  subscription  $1;  established 
1891;  Lee  W.  Hovey,  editor;  Warren  Feather- 
bone  Company,  publishers  (1—8). 

THREE  RIVERS,  Saint  Joseph  Co. 
p  3,550+  pop.,  on  Lake  Shore  &  Michigan 
Southern  and  Michigan  Central  Rds.  and 
St.  Joseph's  r.  at  its  confluence  with  the 
Portage  and  Rocky  rs.,  25  m.  S.  of  Kalama- 
zoo. Water  power,  utilized  in  manufact- 
uring.   Lumber. 

COMMERCIAL;  every  evening  except 
Sunday;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.75; 
established  November,  1907;  Charles  S. 
Youngs,  editor;  Commercial  Publishing'  Co., 
publishers  (2— 8P). 

HUSTLER;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
dav:  four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $3;  es- 
tablished 1895;  S.  W.  Doty,  manager;  Three 
Rivers  Publishing  Co..  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance   of    a    rating   to    that   effect. 


TIMES;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
November,  1907;  S.  W.  Doty,  editor;  Three 
Rirers  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (2—8  P). 

TOWER,  Cheboygan  Co.  t)  600  pop.^ 
on  Detroit  &  Mackinac  Rd..  22  m.  S.  of  Che- 
boygan, the  county  seat. 

CHEBOYGAN  CO.  ERA;  Thursdays; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished October,  1907;  H.  Whiteley  &  Son,  edi- 
torB  and  publishers  (2—8  P). 

PRESS;  Fridays;  eight  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription $1 ;  established  August,  1905;  Jameg 
E.Spencer,  editor  and  publisher  (9— 5P)  (AA). 

TRAVERSE    CITY.  c.  h.,  Grand 

Traverse  Co.  'u  12,000  pop.,  on  Grand  Rapids 
&  Indiana,  Pere  Marquette  and  Manistee  & 
Northeastern   Rds.    and    Grand    Traverse 
bay.  149  m.  N.  of  Grand  Rapids.    Foundries 
and  saw,  planing  and  flour  mills.    Lumber, 
potato  and  fruit  shipping  point, 
EAGLE:  every  evening  except  Sunday » 
and  TRAVERSE  BAY  EAGLE,   semi 
weekly,  Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  independent; 
daily  six  to  eight,  semi-weekly  eight  pa^es 
18x24;  subscription— daily  $5.20,  semi-weekly 
$1;  established  1864;  Eagle  Press,  publishers 
(12-6). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1906 
the  semi-weekly  edition  of  this  paper 
seemed  to  assert  that  it  had  an  average 
issue  exceeding  1,000  copies,  but  failed 
to  furnish  such  definite  information  as 
would  warrant  the  accordance  of  a 
rating   to   that   effect. 

RECORD;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  GRAND  TRAVERSE  HER- 
ALD, Thursdays;  republican;  dally  six  to 
eight, weekly  twelve  to  sixteen  pages  17x223'o; 
subscription— daily  $3,  weekly  SI ;  establish- 
ed—daily 1897.  weekly  1858:  Ihos.  T.  Bates, 
editor:  Herald  &  Record  Company,  pub- 
lishers (1—7). 

Copies    printed:    daily.     1,049  in   1898 

1,162  in  1900 
1,309  in  1901 
1,542  in  1903 
1,804  in  1904 
2,116  in  1905 
2,643  in  1906 
2,575  in  1907 
Weekly:  2,429  jn  1895 
2,387  in  1900 
2,478  in  1902 
2,66s  in  1903 
2,789  in  1904 
2,852  in  1905 
2,931  in  1906 
2,836  in   1907 

TRENTON,  Wayne  Co.  Rl,167t  pop. 
—local   estimate   1,600— on   Lake   Shore  & 
Blichigan  Southern,  Detroit  Southern  and 
Michigan  Central  Rds.    Stone  quarry. 
TIMES;  Fridays; republican;  eightpages 

13x20:  subscription  $1;  established  1894;  T.  M. 

Sherriff,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

TTJSTIN,  Osceola  Co.  t]  803t  pop.,  at 
junction  of  Grand  Rapids  &  Indiana  ard 
Manistee  &  Grand  Rapids  Rds.,  10  m.  S.  of 
Cadillac.    Agriculture  and  lumbering. 
TI3IES;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

TWINING,  Arenac  Co.  D-  175  pop., 
on  Detroit  &  Mackinac  Rd.,  30  m.  N.  of  Bay 
City.    Agriculture  and  manufacturing. 
SIFTINGS;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 


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pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1900;  E  A.  C.  Allen,  editor  and  publisher 
<7-3P)  (A  A). 

UBLY,  Huron  Co.  n-  432t  pop.,  on  Flint 

&  Pere  Marquette    Rd.,   about  7  m.  S.  E. 

of  Bad  Axe.  the  county  seat.    Farming. 

COURIER;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1894; 
IngersoUBros.,  editors  and  publishers  (12 — 2). 

UNION  CITY,  Branch  Co.   g  l,5Ut 

pop. —local  estimate  1,900  — on  Michigan 
Central  Rd.  and  St.  Joseph's  r.  at  the  head 
of  navigation,  40  m.  W.  S.  W.  of  Jackson. 
Manufacturing  and  farming. 

REGISTER-WEEKLY;  Thursdays; 
independent;  eight  pages  17x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  1869;  W.  L.  Robinson,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—7). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1906 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to   that  effect. 

UNIONVILLE,    Tuscola  Co.  D-  427t 

pop.,  on  Saginaw,  Tuscola  &   Huron  Rd., 

14  m.  N.  of  Caro,  the  county  seat.    Farming. 

CRESCENT;  Fridays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1883;  H.  F.  Walker,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6—3). 

UTICA,  Macomb  Co.  O,  562t  pop.,  on 
Michigan  Central  Rd.,  23  m.  N.  of  Detroit. 
Manufactures  of  hoops,  staves  and  lumber. 
Flour  mills. 

SENTINEL;  Saturdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  18xJJ4;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1876;  W.  H.  Marvin,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

BUCKEYE  AND  WOLVERINE 
EDITOR;  monthly;  four  pages  11x15^; 
subscription  25  cents;  established  1895;  W. 
H.  Marvin,  editor  and  publisher. 

VASSAR,  Tuscola  Co.  D-  l,832t  pop., 
on  Michigan  Central  and  Pere  Marquette 
Rds.  and  Cass  r.,  20  m.  E.  of  Saginaw  and 
22  S.  E.  of  Bay  City.  Manufacturing,  lum- 
bering and  agriculture. 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  independent;  eight 
to  ten  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1879;  Charles  J.  Bradford,  editor  and 
publisher  (10—6). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the    claim. 

TUSCOLA  CO.  PIONEER;  Fri 
days;  republican;  eight  pa^es  15x22;  sub- 
scription SI;  established  1857;  J.  A.  Trotter, 
editor  and  publisher  (2 — 3). 

VERMONT VILLE,   Eaton   Co.    P 

84t  pop.,  on  Michigan  Central  Rd.,  10  m. 

W.  N.  W.  of  Charlotte,  the  county  seat. 

Flour  mills.    Wheat. 

ECHO;  Wednesdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1874; 
Henry  H.  Curtis,  editor  and  publisher  (1 — 3). 

VICKSBURG,  Kalamazoo  Co.  p  972t 
pop.,  on  Grand  Rapids  &  Indiana  and  Grand 


Trunk  Rds.,  12  m.  S.  of   Kalamazoo,  the 
county  seat.    Produce  shipping  point. 

COMMERCIAL  ;  semi-weekly;  Tues- 
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15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1879;  John 
B.  Penfleld,  editor  and  publisher  ( 1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
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1,200  in  1903,  since  which  it  has  not 
furnished  any  definite  and  satisfactory 
report,  but  has  been  credited  with  more 
than  1,000  every  year  since,  up  to  and 
including    1907. 

HERALD;   semi-weekly,  Mondays   and 

Fridays  (A  A). 

WAKEFIELD.  Gogehic  Co.  )j  l,191t 
pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  5  m. 
E.  of  Bessemer,  the  county  seat. 
ADVOCATE;  Fridays  (A  A). 

WALDRON,-ff»««(?a?c  Co.  g  400  pop., 

on  Cincinnati  Northern  Rd.,  10  m.  S.  S.  W 

of  Hudson.    Flour  mills.    Agriculture. 

RECORDER;  Fridays ;  independent ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  SI;  established 
1893:  Lewis  W.  Bailey,  editor  and  publisher 
(5-3). 

WALKERVILLE,  Oceana  Co.  -n  50© 

pop.,  on  Mason  &  Oceana  Rd..  13  m.  E.  of 

Hart,  the  county  seat.    Farming. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  independent;  six  pages 
151^x22}^;  subscription  $1;  established  1896; 
E.  L.  Bunting,  editor  and  publisher  (6—5). 

WARREN,  Macomb  Co.  n,350t  pop., 
on  Michigan  Central  Rd.,  10  m.  W.  of  Mount 
Clemens,  the  county  seat,  and  12  N.  of  De- 
troit.   Farming  and  market  gardening. 

WATCHMAN  ;  Thursdays  ;  independ- 
ent; twelve  pages  11x16;  subscription  $1 ;  es- 
tablished 1892;  H.  H.  Harwood,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 

WATERVLIET,  Berrien  Co.  p  7171 

pop.,  on  Pere  Marquette  Rd.,  11  m.  N.  E.  of 

Benton  Harbor.  Saw,  flour,  cider  and  paper 

mills.    Canning  and  pickle  factories,  and 

creamery    Summer  resort. 

RECORD;  Fridays;  independent;  four 
pages  18x24 ;  subscription  $1;  established  1880; 
E.  F.  Case  &  Son,  editors  and  publishers  (5—3). 

'WA.Y'LA.'iili,  Allegan  Co.p619t  pop., 

on  Grand  Rapids  &  Indiana  Rd.,  21  m.  S.  of 

Grand  Rapids.    Manufacture  of  butter  and 

cream  separators. 

SATURDAY  GLOBE;  Saturdays; 
republican;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1 ;  established  1884  *,  F.  C.  Wing,  editor  and 
publisher  (6—5). 

WAYNE,  Wayne  Co.Q,l,361t  pop.,  on 
Michigan  Central  and  Flint  and  Pere  Mar- 
quette Rds.,  18  m.  W.  of  Detroit,  the  county 
seat.  Manufactures  of  carriages  and  butter. 
Planing,  flour  and  grist  mills. 

WAYNE  CO.  REVIEW;  Fridays; 
independent;  eight  pages  15x23;  subscription 
$1;  established  1877;  21  rs.  Emma  Cullen,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (1—8). 

WESTBRANCH,  c.  h.,  Ogemaw  Co. 

zf  l,412t  pop.,  on  Michigan  Central  Rd.,  25  m. 

N.  W.  of  Standlsh.    Lumbering. 

HERALD-TIMES;  Fridays;  republi- 
can; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1878  ;  A.  R.  Babcock,  editor  and 
publisher. 


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MICHIGAN. 


MICHIGAN. 


OGEMAW  REPUBLICAN;  Fridays; 
republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.25;  established  1896;  J.  W.  Huckle,  editor; 
Donovan  &  Huckle,  publishers  (1—8). 

WESTON,  Lenawee  Co.  Q,  200t  pop., 

on  Lake  Shore  &  Michigan  Southern  Rd.,  12 

m.  S.  of  Adrian,  the  county  seat.    Cheese 

factory.    Farming. 

M.ODAK.;  semi-monthly;  indepen<lent: 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription 50  cents;  estab- 
lished 1898:  G.  N.  MacBean,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6-5). 

WHITECLOUD,    Newaygo     Co.   -D 

595+  pop.,  on  Pere  Marquette  Rd.  and 
White  r.,  33  m.  N.  E.  of  Muskegon.  Manu- 
factures of  lumber  and  shingles.    Farming. 

EAGLiE;  Thursdays;  independent;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  189T; 
W.  B.  Reed,  editor  and  publisher  (6—5). 

STAR  ;  Thursdays  (A  A  ). 

IVHITEHALIi,  Muskegon  Co.  -D 
1,481+  pop.,  on  Pere  Marquette  Rd.  and 
White  lake,  16  m.  N.  by  N.  W.  of  Muske- 
gon, the  county  seat.  Farming  and  manu- 
facturing. 

FORUM  ;  Thursdaj's ;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1869; 
J.Vernon  Nickless,  editor;  R.  J.  McDonald, 
publisher  (7—5). 

WHITE  PIGEON,  Saint  Joseph  Co. 
p  705+  pop.,  on  Lake  Shore  &  Michigan 
Southern  Rd.     Fanning-mill  factory,  foun- 

i  dry,  machine  shops  and  road-cart  and  chair 
factories.    Farming. 

JOURNAL;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1876;  R.  B. 
Howell,  editor  and  publisher. 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1897 
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an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the   claim. 

WILLIAMSTON,    Ingham    Co.    D 

1,383  pop.,  on  Pere  Marquette  Rd.,  14  m.  E. 
of  Lansing,  the  State  capital.  Steam  flour 
and  knitting  mills,  cement  blocks,  fire 
clay  and  coal  mines. 

ENTERPRISE;  Wednesdays ;  inde- 
pendent; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1; 
established  1873;  H.  A.  Thompson,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  1,147  in 
1S96,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
any  definite  and  satisfactory  report, 
but  was  credited  with  more  than  1,000 
in    1906    and    1907. 

AMERICAN     ODD-FELLOW; 

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6x9;  subscription  $1;  established  1890:  H.  A. 
Thompson,  editor  and  publisher  (1—6). 
Copies    printed:     5,000  in  1904 
5,000  in   1906 
5,174  in  1907 

WHiLIS,  Washteiww  Co.  P,  62  pop.,  on 
Wabash  Rd.,  80  m.  S.  E.  of  Detroit,    Farm- 
ing. 
TIMES;  Wednesdays;  eight  pages  13x20; 

subscription $1;  established  1890;  A.E.Smith, 

editor  and  publisher  (2—3). 


WOLVERINE,    Cheboygan     Co.    [^ 
547+  pop.,  on  Michigan  Central  Rd.,  28  m.  S. 
of  Cheboygan,  the  county  seat. 
COURIER;  Fridays  (A  A). 

WOODLAND,  Barry  Co.  p  464  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Kalamazoo  &  Saginaw  Rd.,  14 
m.   N.    E.    of  Hastings,   the  county    seat. 
Roller  flour  mill. 
NEWS;  Thursdays;    independent;  eight 

pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1889; 

Chas.  Grozipger,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

WYANDOTTE,  Wayne  Co.  R  5,183t 
pop.— local  estimate  8,500- on  Lake  Shore  & 
Michigan  Southern  and  Michigan  Central 
Rds.    and  Detroit  r.,  12  m.  S.  S.  W.  of  De- 
troit, the  county  seat.  Iron  furnaces,  rolling 
flour  mills,  iron  and  steel  and  ink  works 
Salt   blocks  and  chemical   works.    Manu- 
factures trunks,  leather  and  furs. 
HERALD;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1878; 
J.  D.  Haven,  editor  and    publisher;    prints 
special  editions  for  neighboring  towns. 

RECORD;  Thursdays;  local;  eight  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $1:  established  1898;  N.M. 
Coen,  editor  and  publisher  (1—7). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the  claim. 

TALE,  Saint  Clair  Co.  Ch  1,202  pop.,  on 
Flint  &  Pere  Marquette  Rd.,  25  m.  N.  W.  of 
Port  Huron,  the  county  seat.   Flax,  woolen 
and  roller  flour  mills,  canning  factory,  iron 
foundry  and  machine  shops. 
EXPOSITOR;   Fridays ;  republican ; 
eight  pages  17^^x22;   subscription  $1;   estab- 
lished 1882;    James   A.    Menzies,   editor   and 
publisher  (1—8). 

RECORD;  Fridays;  Independent;  four 
pages  18x24:  subscription  50  cents;  estab- 
lished 1896;  G.W.  Allen,  editor  and  publisher 
(8-3). 

YPSILANTI,  WashtenatD  Co.  a,7,378t 
pop.,  on  Michigan  Central  and  Lake  Shore 
&  Michigan  Southern  Rds.  and  Huron  r. 
Water  power,  utilized  by  several  paper  and 
woolen  mills.  Seat  of  State  Normal  School. 
Farming. 

PRESS;  every  evening  except  Sunday; 
independent;  four  pages  17x28;  subscription 
$3;  established  March,  1904;  F.  T.  Codring- 
ton,  editor;  YpsUanti  Press  Company,  pub- 
lishers (2—5). 

SENTINEL-COMMERCIAL;  Thurs- 
days; independent;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1849;  Commercial 
Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers 
(7— 3P)(AA). 

YPSILANTI  AN  ;  Thursdays  ;  repub- 
lican: eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1880;  W.  M.  Osband,  editor  and 
publisher;  a  four-page  edition  is  also  issued, 
subscription  $1  (6—5). 

ZEELAND,  Ottawa  Co.  -a  2,0(X)  pop., 
on  Pere  Marquette  Rd.,  19  m.  S.  S.  W.  of 
Grand  Haven,  the  county  seat.  Agriculture 
and  lumber.  Furniture  and  wagon  fac- 
tories, planing  and  flour  mills  and  brick 
yards. 

RECORD;  Fridays;  independent;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.20;  established 
1898;  Record  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (1—8). 


MINNESOTA. 

Population  1,751,394 1.     Land  Area  79,205  sq.  miles. 

Bounded  north  by  tlie  province  of  Manitoba,  Canada;  on  the  east  bv  Lake 
Superior  and  the  State  of  Wisconsin,  on  the  south  by  Iowa,  and  on  the  west  bv 
the  States  ot  North  Dakota  and  South  Dakota.  State  capital:  St  Paul  Princi 
pal  products  and  industries:  Wheat  raising  and  flour  manufacturing  Num 
ber  of  newspapers  and  other  periodicals  (March  30,  l«08),  739,  divided  as 
follows:  Daily, 40;  semi-weekly,  10;  weekly,  622;  bi-weekly, 2;  semi-monthly,  11; 
monthly,  52;  bi-monthly,  1;  quarterly,!.  j«^*f 

.^nn'^i^®  ^^^^^^  9^,P^^'^  '^'^^  population,  according  to  the  United  States  census  of 
1900  (t),  are  as  follows : 

Minneapolis 202,718t    Mankato in  1QQ+ 

Saint  Paul 163,065t    St.  Cloud 8.fifi?+ 

Dulnth 32,969t    Faribault ?  SftSt 

Winona 19,714t    Brainerd '/    7  sS^I 

Stillwater lii.31St  /.t^^-iT 


ADA,  c.  h.,  Norman  Co.  Y]  1,515  pop., 
on  Great  Northern  Rd.,  33  m.  S.  of  Crooks- 
ton.    Wheat  raising  and  dalrjMng. 

NORMAN    CO.    HERAL.D;    Wednes 
days;  independent;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub 
scription    $1.50;      established    1888;     Jason 
Weatherhead,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

NORMAN  CO.  INDEX;  Thursdays;  re 
publican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1880;  D.  C.  Llghtbourn,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding    1,000   in    1907. 

ADAMS,  Mower  Co.  P,  573t  pop.,  on 

Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  13  m. 

S.  E.  of  Austin,  the  county  seat.    Wheat, 

corn  and  barley  oats.    Farming. 

REVIEW;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1;  established  1898;  W.  F.  St. 
Clair,  editor  and  publisher. 

ADRIAN,  Noblei  Co.  p  l,258t  pop., on 
Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  &  Omaha 
Rd.,  18  m.  W.  of  Worthiugton,  the  countj 
seat.    Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

NOBLES  CO.  DExMOC RAT;  Fridays; 

democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1892;  A.  J.  Schaeffer,  editor 
and  publisher  (2 — 3). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1901 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the   claim. 

AITKIN,  c.  h.,  Aitkin  Co.  O  l,719tpop., 
on  Northern  Pacific  Rd.  and  Mississippi  r., 
28  m.  E.  N.  E.  of  Brainerd.  Manufactures  of 
lumber  and  cooperage  stock;  brickyard 
and  creamery.  Base  of  supplies  for  large 
territory.    Farming. 

AGE;  Tuesdays;  republican;  four  pages 
20x26;  subscription  $1;  established  1888;  Age 
Printing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (7 — 5). 
Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, hut  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.     It 


has    not    since     made    any    renewal    of 
the   claim. 

INDEPENDENT;  Saturdays;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  January.  Iii02:  Freeman  E.  Krech. 
editor  and  publisher  (5—3). 

REPUBLICAN:  Thursdays;  republi- 
can; eight  pages  13x20;  subscrintion  $1;  es- 
tablished July  27,  1894;  A.  L.  Hamilton,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (2—5). 

AKEIiY,  Hubbard  Co.  f^  2,200  pop.,  200 
m.  N.W.  of  Minneapolis  and  St.  Paul.  Agri- 
culture. 

HERALD:  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1898; 
Fred.  E.  Glese,  editor  and  publisher  (1—6). 

T  R  I  B  U  N  E  ;  Thursdays;  eight  pages 
17x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1904;  C, 
F.  Scheers,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

ALBANY,  Stearns  Co.  a  ol7t  pop., 
on  Great  Northern  Rd.,  20  m.  N.  W.  of  St. 
Cloud,  the  county  seat. 
TRIBUNE;  Fridays  (A  A). 

ALBERT  LEA,  c.  h.,  Freeborn  Co.  g 
6,000  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pa- 
cific, Illinois  Central,  Iowa  Central, 
Minneapolis  &  St.  Louis,  Chicago,  Milwau- 
kee &  St.  Paul  and  Duluth,  St.  Cloud,  Glen- 
coe  &  Mankato  Rds.,  108  m.  S.  of  Minne- 
apolis. Manufacturing,  dairying  and  grain 
and  stock  raising. 

EVENING  TRIBUNE}  every  evening 
except  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  twice-a- 
week,  Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  four  pages 
20x26;  subscription  — daily  $4,  weekly  $1; 
established  — daily  1897,  weekly  1899;  J.  P, 
Hurley,  editor;  Simonson,  Whitcomb  &  Hur- 
ley Company.  Inc.,  publishers  (1—8). 

FREEBORN  CO.  STANDARD; 
Wednesdays;  democratic;  eight  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1857:  H.  G.  &  C. 
H.  Day,  editors;  The  Standard  Printing  Co., 
publishers  (7—5). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  1,841  in 
1895  since_  which  it  has  not  furnished 
any  definite  and  satisfactory  report, 
but  was  credited  with  more  than  1,000 
in    1896   and    1907. 

FREEBORN  CO.  TIMES-ENTER- 
PRISE;  Wednesdays;  republican;  sixteen 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1895;  C.  S.  Edwards,  editor;  Edwards  & 
Morin,  publishers  (1—6). 

Copies   printed:    This   paper  had   cre- 
dit   for    an    average    issue    of    1,968    in 


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3IINNES0TA. 


1898  and  2,085  in  1900,  since  which  it 
has  not  furnished  any  definite  and  sat- 
isfactory report,  but  has  been  credited 
with  more  than  1,000  every  year  since, 
up    to    and    including    1907. 

ALDEN,  Freeborn  Co.  p  63«t  pop.,  on 

Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  10  m. 

W.  of  Albert  Lea,  the  county  seat. 

ADVANCE;  Thursdays  ;  republican  ; 
eighi  pages  15x2'^;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 1891;  Glenn  Howard,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12— -2). 

ALEXANDRIA,  c.  h.,  Douglas  Co.-n 
3,051  pop.,  on  Great  Northern  and  "  Son " 
Rds.,  in  a  region  of  lakes,  144  m.  N.  W.  of 
Saint  Paul,  the  State  capital.  Manufactur- 
ing. Farming  and  stock  raising.  Wheat, 
oats  and  corn.    Summer  resort. 

CITIZEN;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  13x20  ;  subscriutiou  $1.25  ;  estab- 
lished 1893;  Henuings  &  Kinney,  editors  and 
publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,265  in  1906, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  was 
credited  with   more   than    1,000   in    1907. 

POST  NEWS;  Thursdays;  republican; 
twelve  pages  15x23;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 1878;  Ezra  E.  McCrea,  editor  and  pub 
lisher  (12—1). 

Copies    printed:    This    paper    had    cre- 
dit  for    an   issue   of    1,200   in    1895    and 
1,950    in    1904,    since   which   it   has   not 
furnished    a    report,    but    was    credited 
with  more  than   1,000  in  1905  and   1907. 

AMBOY,  Slue  Earth  Co.  p  482t  pop., 

on  Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  &  Omaha 

Rd.,  18  m.  N.  of  Blue  Earth  City. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1890;  J.  E.  Brown,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

ANNANDALE,    Wright   Co.  a  481t 

pop.,   on    Miuneapolis,   St.   Paul   &   Sault 

Ste.  Marie  Rd.,  14  ra.  W.  N.  W.  of  Buffalo, 

the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 

ADVOCATE;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1889;  M.  P,  Satterlee,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7— 5). 

ANOKA,  c.  h.,  Anoka  Co.  ^  3,769t pop., 
on  Great  Northern  and  Northern  Pacific 
Rds.  and  Mississippi  r.,  at  mouth  of  Rum  r., 
15  m.  above  Minneapolis.  General  manu- 
facturing.   Agriculture. 

ANOKA  CO.  UNION:  Wednesdays; 
republican  ;  eight  pages  15x22  ;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1865;  Granville  S.  Pease, 
editor  and  publisher. 

FREE  PRESS;  Thursdays;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  August, 
1901;   N.  P.  Olson,  editor  and  publisher. 

HERAliD;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
to  sixteen  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1866;  R.  G.  Chase,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12— 4). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the   claim. 


3TIXNESOTA. 


APPIiETON,  Swift  Co.  -a  i,i84t  pop., 

on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  and 
Great  Northern  Rds.  and  Pomme  de  Terre 
r.,  near  its  confluence  with  the  Minnesota. 
Wheat. 

PRESS;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  17x24; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1881;  Kyes  & 
Haines,  editors  and  publishers  (2—3). 

ARGYLiE,  Marshall   Co.^  829tpop., 

on  Great  Northern  Rd.,  12  m.  E.  of  Red  r. 

and  39  N.  by  N.  W.  of  Crookston.  Farming. 

MARSHAIiL.  CO.  BANNER;  Thurs- 
days; independent;  four  pages  17x24;  sub- 
scription $1  established  1882;  Martin  H.  No- 
votny.  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 

ARLINGTON,  Sibley  Co.  g  798 pop., 

on  Minneapolis  &  St.  Louis  Rd.,  60  m.  S. 
W.  of  Saint  Paul,  the  State  capital.  Agri- 
culture. 

ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays;  Inde- 
pendent; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1884;  Charles  Wallin,  editor 
and  publisher  (7—5). 

ASHAWA,  St.  Louis  Co.  c(  35  pop., 

on  Duluth,  Virginia  &  Rainy  Lake  Rd  ,  23 

m.  N.  of  Virginia. 

NORTHLAND  FARMER;  Thurs- 
days; republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scrlptlou  $1.50;  established  December,  1903; 
James  A.  Field,  editor  and  publisher  (1—6). 

ASHBY,    Grant   Co.  -a  372  pop.,  on 

Great  Northern  Rd.,  16  m.  S.  E.  of  Fergus 

Falls. 

POST;  Fridays;  Independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
November,  1903;  Wm.  Pennar,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—6). 

A  T  W  A  T  E  R,  Kandiyohi  Co.  a  588r 

pop.,  on  Great  Northern  Rd.,  14  m.  E.  of 

WUlmar,  the  county  seat.    Wheat  eleratora 

and  flour  mills.    Agriculture. 

REPUBLICAN  PRESS ;  Fridays; 
republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1878;  L.  E.  Covell,  editor 
and  publisher  (2—3). 

AURORA,  St.  Louis  Go.  []'  on  Duluth 
&  Iron  Range  Rd.,  about  60  ra.  N.  of  Duluth. 
NEWS;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

AUSTIN,  c.  h..  Mower  Co.  R5,474t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  and 
Chicago  Great  Western  Rds.  and  Cedar  r., 
101  m.  S.  of  Saint  Paul,  the  State  capital. 
Packing  house,  cement  works  and  machine 
shops. 

HERALD;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY.  Tuesdays;  Inde- 
peudent ;  daily  four,  weekly  eight  pages  15x22 ; 
subscription— dally  $4,  weekly  $1 ;  established 
—daily  1891,  weekly  1886;  J.  H.  Skinner,  editor 
and  publisher  (6—5). 

Copies  printed:  The  weekly  edition 
of  this  paper  has  on  three  occasions 
indicated  a  desire  to  have  credit  for  is- 
suing-more  than  1,000  copies  regularly, 
but  such  definite  information  as  would 
warrant  such  a  rating  has  never  been 
forthcoming. 

REGISTER  ;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  re- 
publican; daily  four  pages  12x18,  weekly 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  —  daily  $4, 
weekly  $1;   established  — dally  1900,  weekly 


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MINNESOTA. 


MINNESOTA. 


1863;    John  Bingham,  editor  ana  publisher 

(7-6). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1900 
the  weekly  edition  of  this  paper  seemed 
to  assert  that  it  had  an  average  issue 
exceeding  1,000  copies,  but  failed  to 
furnish  such  definite  information  as 
would  warrant  the  accordance  of  a 
rating  to  that  effect.  It  has  not  since 
made   any  renewal   of  the  claim. 

MOWER  CO.   TRANSCRIPT; 

Wednesdays  ;  republican;  eight  papps  15x22; 

subscription   $1.50;    established    1868;    C.    D. 

Belden,  editor  and  publisher. 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  2,000  for 
the  year  1894,  2,050  in  1S96.  but  has 
not  since  made  claim  to  issuing  so 
many  as   1,000   copies. 

BADGER,  Roseau  Co.  ^  400  pop.,  13 

m.  W.  S.  W.  of  Roseau,  the  county  seat, 

and  10  N.  E.  of  Greenbush.    Grain  and  live 

stock. 

HERALD -RUSTLER;  Saturdays; 
republican;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  —  fleraZd  1896.  Rustler  1898, 
consolidated  1899;  Gilbert  J.  Breuden,  editor 
and  publisher  (2 — 8). 

BAGIiEY,  Beltrami  Co.  Q  800  iiop.,on 
Great  Northern  RJ.,  25  m.  N.  W.  of  Be- 
midji,  the  county  seat.  Saw  mills  and  lum- 
bering. Farming,  dairying  and  stock 
raising. 

CLEARWATER  CRYSTAL;  Thurs- 
days; Independent;  four  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1902;  F.  S.  Kalberg, 
editor  and  publisher  (11—7). 

INDEPENDENT;  Thursdays;  repub- 
lican; eight  pages  17x24;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1898;  Perkins  &  Hendry,  editors 
and  publishers  (1—8). 

TIMES:  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  .SI:  established 
August.  1901;  E.  N.  Fair,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2—5  P). 

BALATON,  Lyon  Co.  P209t  pop.,  on 
Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  170  m.  S.  W. 
of  Minneapolis.    Farming. 

PRESS;  Fridays;  republican;  four  pages 
15x92;  subscription  $1;  established  1902;  N. 
H.  Olson,  editor;  A.  J.  Rush.publisher  (11— 5). 

TRIBUNE;  Fridays  (A  A). 

BARNESVILLE.  Clay  Co.  ^  1,326+ 
pop.,  on  Great  Northern  Rd.,  23  m.  S.  E. 
of  Moorhead,  the  county  seat,  and  Fargo, 
N.  D.  Railroad  division  headquarters  and 
machine  shops. 

RECORD-REVIEW;  Thursdays;  re 
publican;  ten  pages  18x24;  .subscription $1.50; 
established— iZei'ieit'  1885,  Record  1903;  Rec- 
ord-Review Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
Ushers  (12—3). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the   claim. 

BATTLE  LAKE,O«er<a»7(7o.-n420t 
pop.,  on  Northern  Pacific  Bd.,  21  m.  E.  of 
Fergus   Falls,  the  county   seat.     Summer 
resort.    Wheat. 
REVIEW;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 

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pages   13x20;   subscription    $1;     established 
1884;  Harvey  Johnson,  editor  and  publisher. 

BAUDETTE,  Beltrami  Co.  6  on  Ca- 
nadian Northern  Rd.  and  Rainy  r. 

RAINV  RIVER  REGION;  Thurs- 
days; independent;  eight  pages  15x22:  sub- 
scription $1;  established  February,  i9u3;  C. S. 
Dahlquist,  editor ;  Dahlquist  &  TViliiams, 
publishers  (1—7). 

BEARDSL.EY,  Big  Stone  C'o.-n4i9t 

pop.,  on  Great  Northern  Rd.,  24  m.  N.  W.  of 

Ortonville,  the  county  seat.    Farming. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1896;  George  E. 
Sloan,  editor  and  publisher  (3 — 5  P). 

BEAR  RIVER,  St.  Louis  Co.  cf  15  m. 

N.  of  Dewey  Lake,  nearest  station  on  Great 

Northern  Rd. 

JOURNAL;  Saturdays;  republican; 
eight  cages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1906;  John  P.  Hayden,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

BEAVER  BAY,  Lake  Co.  1^  40t  pop. 

LAKE  CO.  ADVOCATE;  Saturdays; 
republican;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  October,  1903;  Julia  A.  and 
Gertrude  O.  Wood,  editors  and  publishers 
(5-6). 

BEAVER  CREEK,  Rock  Co.  p  2.50 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  & 
Omaha  Rd.,  9  m.  W.  by  S.  of  Luverne.  Ag- 
riculture. 

BANNER;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1901;  A.E.Cald- 
well, editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

BECKER,  Sherburne  Co.  D-  300  pop., 

on  Northern  Pacific  and  Great  Northern 

Rds..  47  m.  N.  W.  of  St.  Paul. 

RECORD;  Mondays;  independent;  four 
pages  l:Sx20:  subscription  $1;  established 
1904;  Frank  R.  Brasie,  editor;  Brasie  &  Co., 
publishers  (1-8). 

BELGRADE,  Steams  Co.  n  465  pop., 

on   Minneapolis,  St.    Paul  and   Sault  Ste. 

Marie  Rd.,  45  m.  S.  W.  of  St.  Cloud. 

TRIBUNE;  Thursdays;  republican; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 1898;  J.  B.  Babcock,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12-5). 

BELLEPLAINE,  Scott  Co.  p  1,301 
pop.,  on  Chicago.  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  & 
Omaha  Rd.,  20  m.  S.  W.  of  Shakopee,  the 
county  seat.  Flour  mills  and  canning  fac- 
tory.   Farming. 

HERALD  ;  Wednesdays;  independent- 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.25;  established  1881;  J.  E.  Townsend,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (8 — 5). 

Copies  printed:  1,026  in  1905 
1,061  in  1906 
1,074  ill  1907 

BELLINGHAM,  Lac  Qui  Parle  C<y. 

-D  418  pop.,  on  Great  Northern  Rd.,  12  m. 

N.  by  N.  W.  of  Madison,  the  county  seat. 

Agriculture. 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.25;  established 
1891;  Leopold  Rodke,  editor  and  publisher 
(l-«). 

BEL  VIEW,  Redwood  Co.p  254t  pop.,, 
on  Minneapolis  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  15  m.  W.  ot 


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MINNESOTA. 


Redwood  Falls,  the  county  seat.    Farming 

and  dairying. 

INDEPENDENT;  Fridays;  repub- 
lican; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1893;  F.  G.  Tuttle,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7—5). 

BEMIDJI,  Beltrami  Go.  [j  3,800  pop., 
on  Great  Northern  and  Brainerd  Northern 
Rds.  and  Lalce  Marquette,  71  m.  W.  of  Du- 
iuth  and  50  S.  of  Fosston.  Summer  resort. 
Lumber. 

PIONEER  ;  dally  except  Sunday,  and 
WEEK-LiY,  Thursdays;  daily  four  pages 
18x24,  weekly  ten  pages  15x22;  subscription 
—dally  .$5,  weekly  $1.50;  established  1896; 
Clyde  J.  Pryor  and  A.  G.  Rutledge,  editors; 
Bemldji  Pioneer  Publishing  Co.  (Inc.).  pub- 
lishers (1—8). 

BELiTltAMI  CO.  NEWS;  Thursdays; 
republican;  four  pages  13x<!0;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1898;  Martin  .v:  Christen- 
son,  editors  and  publishers  (5—3). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the    claim. 

ENTERPRISE; Thursdays;  republican; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
February,  1906;  E.  J.  Taylor  &  Son,  editors 
and  publishers  (2—6  P)  (A  A). 

SENTINEL  ;  Thursdays  ;  eight  pages 
15x22}^;  subscriptions!;  established  Novem- 
ber, 1901;  H  G.Hays,  editor;  Hays  &  Verity, 
publishers  (7—5). 

BENSON,  c.h.,  Stoift  Co.^  1,825  pop., 
on  Great  Northern  Rd.,  30  m.  W.  N.  W.  of 
Willmar.   Stock  raising  and  agriculture. 
REVIEW;  Fridays;    eight  pages  18x24; 
Bubscription    $1  ;    established    1892  ;    H.  J. 
Crooks  and  J.  B.  Edminster,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (1—8). 

SWIFT  CO.  MONITOR;  Fridays; 
democratic;  eight  to  twelve  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1:  established  1886;  W.  E.  Lawson, 
editor;  Leslie  Matthews  &  Co.,  publishers 
(1—7). 

Copies     printed:     1,583  m  1906 
TIMES;   Tuesdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22  ;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1876  ;   Poland  &  McCune,  editors  and    pub 
Ushers  (1—4). 

BERTHA,  Todd   Co.  n  277t  pop.,  on 
Great  Northern  Rd.,  10  m.  S.  of  Wadena. 
Saw  and  grist  mills  and  creamery.    Ships 
lumber,  grain  and  live  stock. 
HEADLIGHT;  Fridays  (A  A). 

BIG  FAIiliS,  Koochiching  Co.  t[ 

BIG  FORK  COMPASS;  Wednesdays 
(AA). 

BIG    FORK,  Koochiching   Co.   i   on 
Bow  String  r.,  about  30  m.  E.  of  Mizpah, 
nearest  station  on  Minneapolis  &  Interna- 
tional Rd. 
SETTLER;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

BIG  LAKE, S'fter&urne  Co.  D  177t  pop., 
on  Northern  Pacific  and  Great  Northern 
Rds.,  9  m.  W.  of  Elk  River,  the  county  seat. 
Farming  and  cattle  raising. 
HERALD;  Fridays;  Independent;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1905;  C.  A.  French,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 


MINNESOTA. 


BIRD  ISLAND,  Renville  Co.  d  907 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd., 

42  m.  E.  of  Granite  Falls.    Agriculture. 

UNION;  Fridays;  republican;  ten  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1880; 
H.C.Sherwood,  editor;  Sherwood  Publish- 
ing Co.,  publishers  (7—5). 

BIWABIK,   St.  Louis    Cn.   cf   l,299t 
pop.,  on  Duluth  &  Iron  Range  Rd.,  about 
55  m.  N.  of  Duluth. 
TIMES ;  Fridays  (A  A). 

'B'LACK.jyVC'K,  Beltrami  Co.  ^  1,250 
pop.,  on  Minnesota  &  International  Rd., 
116  m.  N.  of  Brainerd.  Lumber  and  agri- 
culture. 

AI>IERICAN;  Wednesdays;  republican; 
eitiht  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1901;  Ernst  L.  Oberg,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2—8). 

TIMES;  Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages 
13x20;  sut)Scription  $1.50;  established  1900; 
E.  J.  Taylor,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3)  (A  A). 

BLOOMING  PRAIRIE,  Steele  Co. 
^  855+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St. 
Paul  Rd.,  18  m.  S.  E.  of  Owatonna,  the 
county  seat.  Agriculture,  live  stock  and 
dairying. 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1893;  Thomas  P.  Fayne,  editor  and  publisher 
(8-6). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  1,870  in 
1902,  but  has  not  since  made  claim  to 
issuing   so  many   as    1,000   copies. 

BLUE  EARTH,  c.  h.,  Faribault  Co. 
g  2,900+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minne- 
apolis &  Omaha  Rd.  and  Blue  Earth  r.,  40  m. 
S.  of  Mankato.    Farming. 

FARIBAULT   CO.    REGISTER; 

Thursdays;  independent;  eight  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1887;  J.  M. 
Palmer,  editor  and  publisher. 

POST;  Tuesdays;  republican  ;  eight 
pages  19x24;  suliscription  $1.50;  established 
1867;  Dillman  &  More,  editors  and  publishers 
(10-6). 

BOVEY,  Koochiching  Co.  [^  5  m.  N.  of 
Grand  Rapids,  the  nearest  railroad  station. 
ITASCA  IRON  NEWS;  Fridays;  re 
publican;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1891;  A.  L.  La  Freneire,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (12—5  P). 

BOYD,  ^ac  Qui  Parle  Co.  -o  335tpop., 

on  Minneapolis  &  St.  Louis  Rd.,  18  m.  S.  E. 

of  Madison,  the  county  seat.    Farming. 

BULLETIN;  Fridays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1897;  A.  H, 
Nibbelink,  editor  and  publisher. 

BRAHAM,  Isanti  Co.  d-  400  pop.,  on 
Great  Northern  Rd..  13  m.  N.  of  Cambridge, 
the  county  seat,  and  13  W.  of  Rush  City. 
Stock  raising  and  farming. 
JOURNAL;  Fridays;  four  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1.25;  established  1899;  Wilbur 
Folsom  Way,  editor  and  publisher  (2—3). 

BRAINERD,  c.  h.,  Crow  Wing  Co.  a 
7,524+  pop.,  on  Northern  Pacific  Rd.  and  Mis- 
sissippi r.,  28  m.  N.  of  Little  Falls.  Manu- 
facturing and  shipping. 
DISPATCH;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  republican  ; 


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daily  four,  weekly  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription—daily  $4,  weekly  $1.50;  established 
—daily  1901,  weekly  1881;  Ingersoll  &  Wie- 
land,  editors  and  publishers  (7—3  P). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1898 
the  weekly  edition  of  this  paper  seemed 
to  assert  that  it  had  an  average  issue 
exceeding  1,000  copies,  but  failed  to 
furnish  such  definite  information  as 
would  warrant  the  accordance  of  a 
rating  to  that  effect.  It  has  not  since 
made   any   renewal  of  the   claim. 

ARE'NA;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  sixbscription  $1.50;  established 
1899;  H.  E.  Kent,  manager;  Arena  Publish- 
ing Co.,  publishers  ( 1—8). 

TRIBUNE;  Fridays;  republican  ;  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1872;  A.  J.Halsted.editorand  publisher (1—8,. 
Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,600  in  1895 
and  2,370  in  1905,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  a  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
than   1,000   in    1907. 

BRANDON,  Douglas  Co.  -a  272t  pop., 

on  Great  Northern  Rd.,  13  m.  N.  W.  of  Alex 

andria,  the  county  seat.  Farming. 

ECHO  ;  Thursdays;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription §1.25;  established  1890;  C.  M.  Borgen, 
editor  and  publisher. 

BREGKENRIDGE,  c.  h.,  Wilkin 
Co.  -a  1,282+  pop.,  on  Great  Northern  and 
Northern  Pacific  Rds.  and  Red  River  of 
the  North,  opposite  Wahpeton,  N.  Dak. 
Farming. 

TEIiEGRA3I  ;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50  ;  estab- 
lished 1892 ;  W.  M.  James,  editor  and  publisher 
(5-3). 

WIL.KIN  CO.  GAZETTE;  Fridays; 
Independent;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1884;  Woodbeck  &  Cheat- 
bam  editors  and  publishers  (2— 3). 

BREWSTER,  Cobles  Co.  p23it  pop., 

on  Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  cS:  Omaha 

Rd.,  8  m.  N.  E.  of  Worthlngton,  the  county 

seat.    Farming. 

TRIBUNE;  Thursdays;  four  pages 
15x22  ;  subscription  $1  ;  established  1899  ; 
John  S.  Randolph,  editor  and  publisher  (2 — 3). 

BRIGELYN,  Faribault  Co.  Q  500 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific 
and  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rds.,  16  m. 
S.  E.  of  Blue  Earth  City,  the  county  seat. 
Farming. 

SENTINEL;  Fridays;  twelve  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1899; 
K.  O.  Sandum.  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,684  iri  1901 
and  3,123  in  1906,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
than  2,250  in  1907. 

BRONSON  (P.  O.  Percy),  Kittson  Co. 
"a  on  Minneapolis,  St.  Paul  &  Sault  Ste. 
Marie  Rd.,  about  60  m.  N.  E.  of  Grand  Forks. 
BUDC4ET;  Thursdays  CA  A). 

BROOKSTON. 

HERA  Li  D;  Saturdays;  republican;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
January,  1906;  Rowe  McComus,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 


MINNESOTA. 


BROWERVILLE,  Todd  Co.  n  466t 

pop.,  on   Great  Northern  Rd.,  8  m.  N.  of 

Long  Prairie,  the  county  seat. 

BLiADE;  Fridays;  republican;  four  pages 
17%x24;  subscription  $1;  established  May, 
1906;   Dell  M.  Wright,  editor  and  publisher 

(6-6P). 

BRO  WNSDALE,  AfoM;«r  Co.  n,261t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee*  St.  Paul  Rd., 
8  m.  N.  E.  of  Austin,  the  county  seat.  Agri- 
culture. 

LEAFLET;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.25;  established 
1890;  Leland  L.  Quimby,  editor  and  publisher. 

BROWNSVILLE,  Houston   Co.  ^ 

453+   pop.,  on    Chicago,  Milwaukee    &    St. 

Paul  Rd.,  14  m.  E.  of  Caledonia,  the  county 

seat.    Shipping  point  for  grain. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1885;  H.  G.  Forschler,  editor  and  publisher 
(8—3)  (A  A). 

BROWNTON,  McLeod  Co.  □  454t 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd., 

10  m.  W.  of  Glencoe,  the  county  seat.    Live 

stock  and  grain, 

BULLETIN  ;  Saturdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1892;  O.  C.  Conrad,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (11—2). 

BROWN  VALLEY,  Traverse   Co. 

-a  721+  pop.,  terminus  of  Great  Northern 

Rd.,  on  Minnesota r.,  20  m.W.  of  Graceville. 

Farming. 

INTER-LAKE  TRIB  UNE  ;  Friday*; 
republican;  eight  pages  18x24;  subgcriptlon 
$1.50;  established  1885;  S.Y.Gordon,  Jr.,  edi- 
tor and  publisher. 

BUFFALO,  c.  h.,  Wright  Co.  a  l,040f 
pop.,  on  Minnesota,  St.  Paul  &  Sault  Ste. 
Marie  Rd.  and  Buffalo  lake,  37  m.  W.  N.  W. 
of  Minneapolis.    Flour  and  saw  mills. 

JOURNAL;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1,50;  estab- 
lished 1887;  H.  S.  Saylor,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2— 8). 

Copies  printed:  1.526  in  1901 
1,781  in  1902 
1,680  in  1903 
1,662  in  1904 
1,650  in  1905 
1,694  in  1906 
1,581  in  1907 

BUFFALO  LAKE,  Renville  Co.  u 

574  pop.,    on   Chicago,    Milwaukee   &  St. 

Paul  Rd.,  about   15  m.   E.   of  Olivia,  the 

county   seat,   and   75  W.  of   Minneapolis. 

Farming. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  established 
1894;  E.  C.  Clasen,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

BUTTERFIELD,  Watonwan  Co.  g 

332+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis 
&  Omaha  Rd.,  8  m.  S.  W.  of  Saint  James,  the 
county  seat.    Farming. 

ADVOCATE;  Fridays ;  independ- 
ent; four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1897;  H.  W.  Halslet,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  issue  of  1,199  for  the  year  1905, 


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but  has  not  since  made  definite  and 
satisfactory  claim  for  issuing  so  many 
as    1,000    copies. 

CALEDONIA,  c.  h.,  Houston  Co.  n, 

l,175t  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St. 
Paul  Rd.,  18  m.  S.  W.  of  La  Crosse,  Wis. 
Farming. 

ARCrlJS;  Saturdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  20x27;  subscriptiou  $1..5U;  established 
1879;  Ryan  &  Krick.  editors  and  publishers. 

JOURNAI^;  Wednesdays;  eight  pages 
22x28;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1864; 
E.  K.  Roverud,  editor  and  publisher  (7-5). 

CAMBRIDGE, c.h.,7«an«  Co.D-737t 
pop.,  on  Rum  r.,  14  m.  E.  of  Harris,  on  East- 
ern Minnesota  Rd.  Manufactories  of  plows, 
lumber  and  flour.  Wool-carding  and  spin- 
ning mill,  starch  factory  and  tannery. 
Farming. 

INDEPENDENT;  Wednesdays;  inde- 
pendent; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1898;  J.  E.  Kienitz,  editor 
and  publisher  (6 — 3). 

ISANTI  CO.  PRESS;  Thursdays;  re- 
publican; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1874;  Henry  F.  Barker,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (6—3). 

CAMPBELL.,  Wilkin  Co.  -a239t  pop., 

on  Great  Northern  Rd.,  16  m.  S.  of  Brecken- 

ridge,  the  county  seat.    Wheat  raising. 

WILKIN  CO.  NEWS;  Fridays;  eight 
pages  15x22  ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  established 
September,  1900;  Harry  Pressfleld,  editor  and 
publisher  (12—5). 

CANBY  ,  Yellow  Medicine  Co.  J3   1,505 

pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  30  m. 

W.  of  Marshall.    Wheat. 

HERALD;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  17J^x2i;  subscription  $1.50;  es- 
tablished June,  1901;  Fred  Bomboy,  editor 
and  publisher  (7—5). 

NEWS;  Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1878; 
JacobBrynildsen,  editor  and  publisher  (1—S). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  j'^ear^  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect, 

CANNON  FALLS,  Goodhue  Co.  c; 
1,239+  pop.,  on  Minneapolis  &  St.  Louis  and 
Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rds.,  25  m. 
W.  of  Red  Wing,  the  county  seat.  Flour 
and  feed  mills,  grain  elevators  and  marble 
works,  tannery,  iron  foundry  and  machine 
shop. 

BEACON;  Fridays ;  republican ;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1876;  Jac.  Bryvildson,  editor  and  publisher 
(2-2). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1902 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  eflfect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the    claim. 

CANTON,   Fillmore  Co.  0,  312  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd. 
FREE  LANCE  ;  Fridays;   republican  ; 

four  pages   18x24  ;    subicriptlon  $1  ;   estab- 


lished 1898;  B.  F.  Stead,  editor  and  publisher 
(12-3)  (A  A). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the    claim. 

CARLTON,  c.  h.,  Carlton  Co.  n  449t 

pop.,  on  St.  Paul  &  Duluth  and  Northern 

Pacific  and  Great  Northern  Rds.,  21  m.  W. 

of  Duluth.    Saw  and  plauiug  luillg. 

CARLTON    CO.     VIDETTE;    Satur 
days;    republican;   eight   pages   16x23;   sub- 
scription $2;  established  1887;  D.  C.  Ander- 
son, editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

CARVER,  Carver  Co.  n  583t  pop.,  on 
Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  and  Minne- 
apolis &  St.  Louis  Rds.  and  Minnesota  r., 
2  m.  S.  E.  of  Chaska,  the  county  seat.  Mill- 
ing and  brick  making.    Wheat. 

JOURNAL-REVIEW;  Thursdays;  In- 
dependent; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
SI;  established  1897;  H.  D.  Meyer,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—8). 

CASS  LAKE,  Cass  Co.  ^  546tpop..  ob 
(ireat  Northern  Rd.,  20  m.  N.  of  Walker, 
the  county  seat.    Lumbering  and  farming. 

TIMES;  Saturdays;  independent;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1899;  Frank  Ives,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 

VOICE;  Saturdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1897:  A..  G.  Bernard,  editor  and  publisher 
(8-3). 

CEYLON,  Martin  Co.  D-  21  pop.,  on 
Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  12  m.  S.W.  of 
Fairmont,  the  county  seat.  Agriculture 
and  stock  raising. 

HERALD;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished March,  1901;  Clark  &  Poage,  editors 
and  publishers  (5—3). 

CHASKA,  c.  h.,  Carver  Co.  a  2.165t 

pop.,  on   Chicago,  Milwaukee   &  St.  Paul 
and  Minneapolis  &  St.  Louis  Rds.  and  Min- 
nesota r.,  28  m.  W.  S.  W.  of  Saint  Paul,  the 
State  capital.    Farming. 
REVIEW;    Fridays;    republican;    eight 

pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1898 ; 

Paul  F.  Dehnel,  editor  and  publisher  (7—5) 

VALLEY  HERALD;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  ten  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.25;  established  1862;  F.  E.  Du  Toit,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies     printed:     i,93S  io  1907 

CHATFIELD,   Fillmore  Co.  c;  1,768 
pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  60  m. 
W.  of  La  Crosse.  Wis.    Woolen  and  flour 
mlUi*.    Stock  and  grain  shipping  point. 
NEWS- DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
llshed- A>«'S   1894,   Democrat   18">t;:    consoli- 
dated 1902;  Harnlsh  &  Stoudt,  editors  and 
publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  has  on 
three  occasions  indicated  a  desire  to 
have  credit  for  issuing  more  than 
1,000  copies  regularly,  but  such  defi- 
nite information  as  would  warrant  such 
a    rating   has    never    been    forthcoming. 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES, 


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MINNESOTA. 


CHISHOL.M,    St.  Louis  Co.  d  -1,500 

pop.,  on  Great  Northern  Rd.,  75  m.  N.  of 
Duluth.    Iron  mining. 

HERALD  ;  Fridays  ;  republican  ;  eight 
pages  13x22  ;  subscription  $2  ;  established 
1901;  W.  A.  Talboys,  editor  and  publisher 
(12—3). 

TRIBUNE;  Fridays  (A  A). 

CHOKIO    Stevens  Co.  -a  309t  pop.,  on 

Great  Northern  Rd.,  12  m.  W.  of  Morris,  the 

county  seat.    Farming. 

STEVENS  CO.  REVIEW;  Thursdays; 
republican;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$1;  established  1899;  Charles  E.  Seeley,  editor 
and  publisher. 

CLARA  CITY,  Ghippetoa  Co.  -U  600 

pop.,  on  Great  N.jrtheru  Rd.,  about  15  m. 

N.  E.  of  Granite   Falls.     Agricultui-e  and 

stock  raising. 

HERALiD;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  established 
1896;  C.  Berghuis,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

CLAREMONT,   Dodge    Co.  0,  317t 

pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  15  m. 

W.  of  Mankato. 

BEE;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1906;  Mr.  and  Mrs. 
R.  A.  Ferris,  editors  and  publishers  (12—6  P). 

CLARISSA,  Todd  Co.  u  233t  pop., 
on  Great  Northern  Rd.,  13  m.  N.  W.  of 
Long  Prairie,  the  county  seat.  Farming, 
stock  raising  and  lumber. 

TODD    CO.    INDEPENDENT;    Fri 

days;  four  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1; 
established  1900;  P.  S.  Dorsey,  editor  and 
publisher. 

CLARKFIELD,  Yellow  Medicine  Co. 

p  437+  pop.,  on  Minneapolis  &  St.  Louis 

Rd.,  35  m.  N.  W.  of  Beaver  Falls.    Flour  mill 

and  creamery.    Agriculture. 

REFOR3I  ADVOCATE;  Thursdays; 
Independent;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.25;  established  1892;  McGilvra  &  Son,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  (1—7). 

CLEARLAKE,  Sherburne  Co.  n  222t 

pop.,   on   Great    Northern   and    Northern 

Pacific  Rds.,  12  m.  S.  by  S.  E.of  Saint  Cloud. 

Dairying. 

SHERBURNE  CO.  TI3IES;  Thurs- 
days; republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription §1;  established  1891;  W.  V.  Davee, 
editor  and  publisher  (8—8). 

CLEAR'WATER,  Wright  Co.  a  287 
pop.,  on  Great  Northern  Rd.,  28  m.  N.W. 
of  Buffalo. 

HERAL.D:  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
May,  1903  ;  John  Evans,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

CLINTON,  Bigstone  Co.  -a 348t  pop., on 
Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  8  m.  S 
of  Gracerille  and  about  12  N.  of  Ortonville, 
the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 
ADVOCATE;   Thursdays;   eight  pages 

15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1892;  Theo. 

Condit,  editor  and  publisher. 

CLOQUET,  Carlton  Co.  D-  6,184  pop., 
on  Northern  Paciflc,  Chicago,  Milwaukee 
&  St.  Paul  and  Great  Northern  Rds.,  30  m. 
W.  of  Duluth.    Water  power.    Lumbering. 


MINNESOTA. 


Paper,  saw,  planing,  pulp  and  shingle 
mills.  Match  block  and  box  shook  fac- 
tories. 

INDEPENDENT;  Thursdays;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1898;  Albert  E.  Quinn,  editor  and  publisher. 

PINE  KNOT;  Saturdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x<;2 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1884;  Fred  D.  Vibert,  editor  and  publisher 
(1-8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  1,383  in 
1901,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
any  definite  and  satisfactory  report, 
but  has  been  credited  with  more  than 
1,000  every  year  since,  up  to  and  in- 
cluding  1907. 

COKATO,  Wright  Co.  D  684t  pop.,  on 

Great   Northern   Rd.,   52  m.  W,   of    Saint 

Paul,  the  State  capital.    Farming. 

ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays;  republican; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  §1 ;  established 
1883;  E.  E.  &  L.  O.  Carlson,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (1—8). 

COLD  SPRING,  Stearns  Co.  u  486t 

pop.,  on  Great  Northern  Rd.,  14  m.  S.  W.  of 

Saint  Cloud,  the  county  seat.     Farming, 

stock  raising  and  flour. 

RECORD;  Wednesdays ;  independent ; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1899;  P.  T.  Houer,  editor  and  publisher 

(10-3). 

COLLEGEVILLE,  Stearns  Co.  D  25+ 

pop.,  on  Great  Northern  Rd.,  10  m.  W.  of 

Saint   Cloud,  the  county  seat.     Seat  of  St. 

John's  Uuiversltv. 

ST.  JOHN'S  UNIVERSITY  REC- 
ORD; monthly,  during  the  college  year; 
collegiate;  flfty-six  pages  6x9;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1888;  Students  of  St. 
John's  University,  editors  and  publishers 
(1-8). 

COMFREY,  Brown  Co.  g  on  Chicago 
&  Northwestern  Rd.,  34  m.  S.  W.  of  New 
Ulm. 

TIMES;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  established 
March,  1900;  W.  B.  Brooks,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12—3). 

COTTONWOOD,   Lyon  Co.     p  918 
pop.,  on  Great  Northern   Rd.,    16  m.  S.  of 
Granite  Falls  and  13  N.  of   Marshall,  the 
county  seat.    Agriculture. 
CURRENT;   Fridays;     independent; 

eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 

1892;    C.   W.    Folsom.    editor  and    publisher 

(7-5). 

COVE,  Millelacs  Co.  D- 
31IL,L.EL.ACS    PIONEER;  Thursdays 

(A  A). 

CROOKSTON,  c.  h.,  Polk  Co.  ^5.3591 
pop.,   on    Great   Northern   and    Northern 
Paciflc   Rds.   and   Red    Lake   r.,  34   m.  S. 
E.  of  Grand  Forks.  N.  Dak.    Lumber  and 
wheat.    General  manufacturing. 
JOURNAL,;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day" and     RED      RIVER      VALLEY 
FARM  JOURNAL,    Thursdays;  repub- 
lican; daily  four,  weekly  twelve  pages  15x22; 
subscription  —  dally  $3,   weekly   $1;   estab- 
lished—dally 1900,  weekly  1877;  N.  S.  Gordon, 
editor  and  publisher. 

Copies    printed:      For    the    year    1903 
the    daily   edition   of   this   paper   seemed 


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to  assert  that  it  had  an  average  issue 
exceeding  i,ooo  copies,  but  failed  to 
furnish  such  definite  information  as 
would  warrant  the  accordance  of  a 
rating  to  that  effect.  It  has  not  since 
made   any    renewal   of  the   claim. 

The  weekly  edition  had  credit  for  an 
average  issue  of  2,540  in  1901,  since 
which  it  has  not  furnished  any  def- 
inite and  satisfactory  report,  but  was 
credited  with  more  than  2,250  in  1903 
and  exceeding  1,000  in  1905  and  1907. 
TIMES;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLY.  Saturdays;  republican; 
dally  eight  pages  17x24,  weekly  twelve  pages 
15x22;  subscription— daily  $5,  weekly  $1.50; 
eitabllshed— daily  1891,  weekly  1883;  J.  P. 
Dation,  editor;  Times  Printing  Co.,  publish- 
ers (1—7). 

Copies  printed:  The  daily  edition  of 
this  paper  had  credit  for  an  average 
issue    of    1.363    in    1896    and    1,650    in 


MINNESOTA. 


CYRUS,  -Pope  Co.  -D  311  pop.,  on 
Northern  Pacifle  Rd.,  18  m.  S.  E.  of  Glen- 
wood. 

CITIZEN;  Fridays ;  local ;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1.50:  established  1904; 
R.  C.  Gust,  editor  and  publisher  (1—6); 

DASSEIi,  Meeker  Co.  D   670  pop.,  on 

Great  Northern  Rd.,  12  m.  E.  of  Litchfield, 

the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 

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pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1890;  Chas.  W.  Henke,  editor  and  publisher 

(1-8). 

DAWSON,  Lac  Qui  Parle  Co.  -a  962t 
pop.,  on  Minneapolis  &  St.  Louis  Rd.  and 
Lac  Qui  Parle,  52  m,  E.  of  Watertown. 
S.  Dak.    Agriculture. 

SENTINEL;  Fridays;  republican;  four 
-    -  -  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1.50;   established 

1899,    since   which   it   has   not   furnished    1884;  A.  C.  Ruud,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 
any     definite     and     satisfactory     report,  I 
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1,000    every    year    since,    up    to    and    in- 
cluding 1907. 

The  weekly  edition  had  credit  for 
an  average  issue  of  3,298  in  1896  and 
3,700  in  1899.  since  which  it  has  not 
furnished  any  definite  and  satisfactory 
report,  but  has  been  credited  with  more 
than  1,000  every  year  since  1901,  up 
to   and   including   1907. 

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wegian; evangelical;  eight  pages  9x12;  sub- 
scription $1;   established  1895;  S.  Tunheim 
and  E.  Myrsven,  editors  and  publishers  (1—8). 
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dit    for    an    average    issue    of    3,562    in 
1900   and   3,862  in    1901.   since  which   it 
has  not  furnished  any   definite   and  sat- 
isfactory  report,    but  has    been   credited 
with  more   than   2,250   every  year  since, 
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pop.,  on  Northern  Pacific  Rd.,  40  m.  E.  of 

Fergus  Falls,  the  county  seat.    Agriculture 

and  dairying. 

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DEER  RIVER,  Koochiching  Co.  i 
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ing. 

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pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
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DELANO,  Wright  Co.  D  967t  pop.,  on 
Great  Northern  Rd.  and  Crow  r.,  about 
26  m.  W.  by  N.  W.  of  Minneapolis.  Manu- 
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Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  1,048  in 
1898  and  1,581  in  1902,  since^  which 
it  has  not  furnished  any  definite  and 
satisfactory  report,  but  has  been  cre- 
dited with  more  than  i.ooo  every  year 
since,    up    to   and  including   1907. 

CRYSTAL  BAY,  Hennepin  Co.  D- 

on  Minnesota.  St.  Paul  &  Sault  Ste.  Marie 

Rd.,  5  m.  N.  W.  of  Minneapolis. 

ADEPT:  monthly;  astrology;  sixteen 
pases  5x8;  subscriotion  50  cents:  estab- 
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Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  &  Omaha 
Rd.,  11  m.  N.  by  N.  E.  of  Slayton,  the  county 
seat.    Agriculture,  grain  and  stock  raising. 

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Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  i.ooo  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect-  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the    claim. 

DENT,   Ottertail   Co.    <2  300  pop.,  on 
Minneapolis,  St.  Paul  &  Sault  Ste.  Marie 
Rd.,  30  m.  N.  E.  of  Fergus  Falls,  the  county 
seat.    Agriculture. 
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DETROIT  CITY,  c.  h.,  Becker  Co.^ 
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Detroit  lake,  about  45  m.  E.  of  Moorhead. 
Farming. 

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pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1872;  Geo.  D.  Hamilton,  editor  and  publisher 
(8—3). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year^  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.     It 


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has    not     since    made    any    renewal    of 
the    claim. 

DEXTER,  Mower  Co.  P,  2781- pop.,  on 

Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  10  m.  E. 

of  Austin,  the  county  seat.    Stock  raising 

and  farming. 

DEXTEKITE;  Thursdays  ;  inde- 
pendent: four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1896;  G.  D.  Pierce  &  Son,  editors 
and  publishers  (A  A). 

DODGE  CENTER,  ^odyc  Co. i:;942t 

pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  and  Chi- 
cago &  Great  Western  Rds.,  25  m.  N.  of 
Austin.  Steam-roller  floiir  mill.  Shipping 
point  for  grain  and  stock. 

DODGE  CO.  RECORD;  Thursdays; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 1885;  O.  H.  Phillips,  editor  and  pub 
Usher. 

DODGE  CO.  STAR;  Thursdays;  four 
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1890;  Edgar  Stivers,  editor  and  publisher 
(7-3  P). 

DONALDSON,    Kittson  Co.  t:  ~'00 

pop.,  on  Great  Northern  Rd.,  56  m.  N.  of 

Crook»ton.    Agriculture. 

RECORD;  Fridays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscriptions!;  establiihed  February,  1907; 
Donaldion  Printing  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (6—7  P). 

DOVER,  Olmsted  Co.  O,  289t  pop.,  on 
Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  about  80  m. 
W.  of  Dover. 
INDEPENDENT;  Fridays  (A  A). 

DUIiUTH,  c.  h.,  Saint  Louis  Co.  c^ 
52,969+  pop.,  center  of  eight  railroads,  at 
the  head  of  Lake  Superior.  Grain  and  flsh 
market.  Brown-stone  quarries  and  saw 
mills.  Milling,  lumbering,  mining  and 
manufacturing.  Trade  center  and  shipping 
point. 

EVENING  HERALD;  every  evening 
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subscription  —  daily  $5,  weeklj'  §1  ;  estab- 
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ing and  Publishing  Company,  editors  and 
publishers  (1— -5). 

Copies    printed:    daily,    8,338  in  1897 

10,392  in  1900 
12,669  in  1902 
13,885  in  1903 
15,248  in  1904 
15,722  in  1905 
19,690  in  1906 
23,093  in  1907 
NEWS  TRIBUNE;  every  morning, 
and   WEEKLY,   Saturdays;    republican; 
daily  ten  to  sixteen,   Sunday  thirty-two  to 
forty-four,  weekly   eight   pages  17x22;  sub- 
scription—daily $6,  weekly  $1 ;  established- 
daily  1881,  weekly  1870;  Duluth  News  Tribune 
Company,  publishers  (1^7). 

Copies    printed:    daily,    9,291  in  1901 

11,590  in  1902 
12,535  in  1903 
13,952  in  1904 
15,722  in  1905 
17,164  in  1906 
18,569  in  1907 
Sunday,  10,575  in  1902 
12,535  in  1903 
14,511  in  1904 

16,575  in  1905 
18,235  m  1906 
19,801  in  1907 


MINNESOTA. 


STAR;  every  evening  except  Sunday; 
independent;  twelve  pages  17^x22;  sub- 
scriptions!; established  June,  1907;  John  S. 
Pardee,  editor;  The  Dally  Star  Publishing 
Co.   publishers  (10—7  P). 

AMERIKAN  KAIKU;  semi  weekly, 
Tuesdays  and  Fridays  (A  A). 

LABOR  WORLD;  Saturdays;  labor: 
six  pages  18x24;  subscriptions!;  established 
1896;  W.  E.  McEwen,  editor  and  publisher 
(1-5). 

Copies    printed:    This    paper   had    cre- 
dit   for    an    average    issue    of    3,876    in 
T902  and  4,229  in   1904,  since   which  it 
has    not    furnished    a    report,    but    was 
credited  with  more  than   2,250  in   1907. 

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can; eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  es- 
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Interstate  Swedish  Publishing  and  Printing 
Co.,  publishers;  prints  also  editions  for  Su- 
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factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from    this   paper,    but   it   had    credit    for 
exceeding  4,000  in   1903   and  more  than 
2,250    in    1905    and    1907. 

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Danish;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1; 
established  1887;  M.  F.  Wesenberg,  editor  and 
publisher. 

TRIBUNAL;  Saturdays;  republican; 
four  pages  17x24;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 1894;  R.  C.Mitchell,  editor  and  publisher 
(7—5). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the    claim. 

WEST  DULUTH  EKKO;  Fridays 

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gl.50;  established  1899;  E.  L.  Millar,  editor  and 
publisher  (9-3).  ,     , 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  2,150  m 
1903.  but  has  not  since  made  claim  to 
issuing  so  many  as   1,000  copies. 

EAGLE  BEND,  Todd  Co.  a  647t  pop., 
on  Great    Northern  Rd.,  20  m.  N.  W.  of 
Long  Prairie,  the  county  seat.    Manufact- 
uring of  stoves  and  furniture. 
TODD   CO.  NEWS;  Thursdays;  repub- 
lican; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  es- 
tablished 1894rw.  E.  Hutchinson,  editor  and 
publisher  (5—3). 

EAST  GRAND  rORKS,^o?fc  Co.  tl 
2,077+  pop.,  on  Northern  Pacific  and  Great 
Northern  Rds.  and  Red  River  of  the 
North,  opposite  Grand  Forks,  N.  Dak. 
Brewery.    Farming. 

fniTBTER:  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
paS?s^l5^22^  su'bLipt|on  $1%;  estab^^^^^^^ 

18^-   B.  O.Seymour,  editor;  Seymour  Bros., 
publishers  (12-5)  (A  A). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  diat  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  I'OOO -^9^ 
ies  but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect  it 
has    not     since    made    any    renewal    ot 

the    claim.  .    ^  ,     . 

VALLEY  VIE W ;  Fridays ;  independent; 

eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 


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MINNESOTA. 


lished  1887;  W.  R.  Stoughton,  editor;  H.  F. 

Stember,  publisher  (12— 5). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  i,S5i  'fi 
1901  and  3,000  in  1903,  since  which  it 
has  not  furnished  any  definite  and 
satisfactory  report,  but  has  been  cre- 
dited    with    more    than     2,250     in    1905 

and    1907. 

ECHO,  Yellow  Medicine  Co.  p  334t  pop., 
on  Minneapolis  &  St.  Louis  Rd..  19  m.  S.  S.  E. 
of  Granite  Falls,  the  county  seat.  Agri- 
culture. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1894;  R.  P.  Childs,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

EASTON,  Faribault    Co.  g  318t  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  2S  m. 
N.  W.  of  Albert  Lea. 
LEADER ;  Fridays  ( A  A). 

EDEN  VALLEY,  Meeker  Co.  a  800 

pop.,  on  Minneapolis,  St.  Paul  &  Sault  Ste. 

Marie  Rd.,  U  m.  N.  of  Litchfield,  the  county 

seat.    Agriculture. 

J  O  U  R  N  A  L(  ;  Thursdays ;  republican ; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1892;  William  O'Brien,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

EDGERTON,  Pipestone  Co.  p  450t 

pop.,  on  Chicago,   Milwaukee   &   St.   Paul 

Rd.,  U  m.  S.  E.  of   Pipestone,  the   county 

seat.    Farming. 

ENTERPRISE}  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1883;  Green  &  Green,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (1—8). 

ELBCW  LAKE,  c.  h.,  Grant  Co.  -D 

875  pop.,  on  Minneapolis,  St.  Paul  &  Sault 
Ste.  Marie  and  Great  Northern  Rds.,  35  m. 
S.  E.  of  Wahpeton,  N.  Dak.    Agriculture. 

GRANT  CO.  HERAIiD;  Thursdays; 
republican;  eight  to  ten  pages  18x24;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  1879;  W.  H.  Goetzinger, 
editor;  The  Herald  Printing  Company,  pub- 
lishers (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  1,036  in  1901 
1,244  in  1904 
1,316  in  1907 

ELGIN,  Wabasha   Co.  P,  344t  pop.,  on 

Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  20  m.  N.  W.  of 

Rochester,  the  county  seat. 

MONITOR;    Fridays  ;    independent 
eight  pages  17x24;  subscription  $1.25;  estab 
lished  November,  1904 ;  Vincent  Holton, editor 
and  publisher  (1—7). 

ELK  RIVER,  c.  h.,  Sherburne  Co.  n 
881+  pop.,  on  Northern  Pacific  and  Great 
Northern  Rds.  and  Mississippi  r.,  40  m.  N. 
W.  of  Saint  Paul,  the  State  capital.  Milling 
and  manufacturing. 

SHERBURNE    CO.    STAR-NEWS; 

Thursdays  ;  republican  ;  eight  pages  15x23; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1875  ;  A.  N.  Dare, 
editor  and  publisher. 

ELLENDALE,  Steele  Co.  I?  76  pop., 

on  Burlington,  Cedar  Rapids  &  Northern 

Rd.,  16  m.  S.  W.  of  Owatonna,  the  county 

seat.    Agriculture. 

EAGLE;  Fridays;  republican;  six  pages 
17x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established  March, 


1901;   C.  C.  Campbell,  editor  and  publisher 
(2—3). 

ELLSWORTH,  N-obles  Co.  p  454t 
pop.,  on  Burlington,  Cedar  Rapids  &  North- 
ern Rd..  18  m.  S.  E.  of  Luverne. 

NEWS;  Fridays ;  independent  -  demo- 
cratic; eight  pageg  15x22;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1884;  P.  F.  Levins,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (5—3). 

ELMORE,  Faribault  Co.  Q  924t  pop., 

on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  and  Chicago, 

St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  &  Omaha  Rds.,  10  m. 

S.  of  Blue  Earth   City,  the   county   seat. 

Farming. 

EYE;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
«criptlon$1.25;  established  1891;  W.  A.  Bruss, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

ELIT,  Saint  Louis  Co.  rf  3,717t  pop., 
terminus  Duluth  &  Iron  Range  Rd.,  120  m. 
N.  N.  E.  of  Duluth,  the  county  seat.  Min- 
ing, lumbering,  hunting,  fishing  and  ship- 
ping. 

MINER;  Fridays;  republican;  twelve 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $2 ;  established  1895; 
Peter  Schaefer,  editor  and  publisher. 

ELYSIAN,  Lesueur  Co.  g  459t  pop., 

on  Chicago  A  Great  Western  Rd.  and  Ely- 

sian  lake.    17  m.  S.  of  Lesueur  Center,  the 

county    seat.       Flour    mills,    creameries, 

foundry  and  saw  mills.    Farming  and  live 

stock. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1893;  Wm.  K.  Wilcox,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

EMMONS,  Freeborn   Co.  g  179t  pop., 

on  Minneapolis  &  St.  Louis  Rd.,  12  m.  S.  of 

Albert  Lea,  the  county  seat. 

LEADER;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  14x21;  subscription  $1;  established  1901; 
J.  O.  Solheim,  editor  and  publisher  (1—7). 

ERSKINE,  Polk  Co.  t:  284  pop.,  on 

Southern  and  Great  Northern  Rds.,  32}^  m. 

E.  of  Crookston,  the  county  seat.    Farming. 

ECHO;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1899;  C.  P.  Hole, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

EVANSVILLE,  Douglas  Co.   <2  483t 

pop.,  on  Great  Northern  Rd.,  17  m.  N.  W. 

of  Alexandria,  the  county  seat.    Grain  and 

stock  raising. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1890  ;  P.  A.  NefC,  editor  and  publisher 
(2-3). 

EVELETH,  St. Louis  Co.  [if  8,000  pop., 
on  Duluth  &  Iron  Range  and  Duluth,  Mis- 
sabe  &  Northern  Rds.,  70  m.  N.  or  Duluth. 
Iron  mines. 

NEWS;  semi-weekly,  Wednesdays  and 
Saturdays;  republican;' eight  pages  15xS2; 
subscription  $2;  established  May,  1902;  Geo. 
A.  Perham,  editor  au'i  publisher  (1—8). 

STAR  ;  Thursdays  ;  eight  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $2;  established  1895;  P.  E.  Dow- 
ling,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information    as    would    warrant   the    ac- 


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cordance  of  a   rating  to  that  effect.     It 

has    not     since     made    any    renewal    of 
the    claim. 

EXCELSIOR,  Hennepin  Co.  n  717t 
pop.,  on  Minneapolis  &  St.  Louis  Rd..  18  m. 
W.  of  Minneapolis,  the  county  seat.  Sum- 
mer resort.    Fruit  growing. 

MINNETONKA  RECORD?  Fridays; 
independent;  eight  pages  18x22;  subscrip- 
tion $].50;  established  August;  1901;  Willard 
Dillraan,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

FAIRFAX,  Renville  Co.  D  642t  pop., 

on  Minneapolis  &  St.  Louis  Rd.,  28  m.  S.  E.  of 

Olivia,  the  county  seat.     Lumbering  and 

agriculture. 

STANDARD;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1898;  Fairfax  Printing  Company,  pub- 
lishers. 

FAIRMONT,    c.    h.,    Martin    Co.   g 

3,04U+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St. 
Paul,  Chicago  &  Northwestern  and  Chicago, 
St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  &  Omaha  Rds.,  40  m. 
S.  W.  of  Mankato.  Agriculture  and  stock 
raising. 

SENTINELi ;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEK  Li  Y,  Fridays;  Independ- 
ent ;  ten  pages  18x24;  subscription —daily 
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by   S.  E.  of   Crookston,  the  county  seat. 

Lumbering  and  farming. 

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ton. Wheat,  oats,  barley,  rye,  corn  and 
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FROST,  Faribault  Co.  g  250  pop.,  on 

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GliENDORADO,  Benton  Co.  U  10 
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GliYNDON,  Clay  Co.  tl  250t  pop.,  on 
Northern  Pacific  and  Great  Northern  Rds., 
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Wheat  growing  and  dairying. 

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GOODHUE,  Goodhue  Co.  q,  2ilt  pop., 

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S.  S.  W.  of   Red  Wing,   the   county  seat. 

Farming. 

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GOOD  THUNDER,  Blue  Earth  Co. 

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Paul  Rd.,  12  m.  S.  of  Mankato,  the  county 

seat.    Agriculture. 

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Great  Northern  Rds.,  18  m.  N.  of  Ortonville, 
the  county  seat.    Farming  and  dairying. 

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GRANADA,  Martin  Co.  g  309t  pop., 
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N.  E.  of  Fairmont,  the  county  seat.  Agri- 
culture. 

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GRAND  MARAIS,  c.  h.,  Cook  Co.  cf 

170  pop.,  on  Lake  Superior,  83  m.  N.  E.  of 
Two  Harbors,  110  from  Duluth  and  90  S.  W. 
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Grain  market.    Creamery. 

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GRAND  RAPIDS,  c.  h.,  Koochi- 
ching Co.  ti  1,428+  pop.,  on  Duluth,  Superior 
&  Western  Rd.,  about  83  m.  N.  W.  of  Du- 
luth. Headquarters  for  lumbering  and 
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scription $1;  established  November,  1902; 
A.  L.  La  Freneire,  editor  and  publisher 
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GRANITE  FALLS,  c.  h.,  Yellow 
Medicine  Co.  p  1,214+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Mil- 
waukee &  St.  Paul  and  Great  Northern  Rds. 
and  Minnesota  r.,  55  m.  S.  E.  of  Orton- 
ville. Water  power.  Agriculture  and  stock 
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1883;  J.  L.  Putnam,  editor  and  publisher. 

GREENBUSH,  Roseau  Co.  "□  57  pop., 
17  m.  S.  W.  of   Roseau,  the  county  seat. 
Agriculture. 
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pages  15x22  ;   subscription  $1  ;    established 

January,   1901;  Harold   E.   Sanders,   editor; 

Journal  Printing  Co.,  publishers  (3—5  P). 

GREEN  ISLE,  Sihley  Co.  g  275t  pop., 
on  Minnesota  &  St.  Louis  Rd.,  50  m.  W.  of 
Minneapolis. 

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GREY  EAGLE,  Todd  Co.  n  313  pop., 
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Prairie,  the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 
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GROVE  CITY,  Meeker  Co.    a   31«t 

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Litchfield,  the  count}'  seat.    Agriculture. 

TIMES;  Fridays  ;  republican  ;  eight 
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GRYGIiA,  MarshallWo.  ^  25  pop.,  60 

m.  N.  E.  of  Crookston.    Farming  and  stock 

raising. 

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GULIi  Y,  Polk  Co.  tD  on  Great  North- 
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HALIiOCK,  c.  h.,  Kittson  Co.^  805t 
pop.,  on  Great  Northern  Rd.,  21  m.  S.  E.  of 
Pembina,  N.  Dak.  Agriculture  and  stock 
raising. 

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HAMLINE,  Ramsey  Co.  n- 1,500  pop. 
on  Great  Northern  Rd.,  midway  between 
Saint  Paul,  the  State  capital,  and  Minne- 
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HANCOCK,  Stevens  Co.  ^  625  pop., 
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the  county  seat.  Manufacturing  and  agri- 
culture. 

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HANLEY  FALLS,  Yellow  Medicine 
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Granite  Falls,  thecouuty.«eai.  Agriculture. 
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MINNESOTA. 


HANSKA,  Brown  Co.  D  329  pop.,  on 

Minneapolis  &  St.  Louis  Rd.,  11  m.  S.  W.  of 

New  Ulm,  the  county  seat.    Tile  factory. 

Agriculture. 

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HARMONY,  Fillmore  Co.  q,  517t 
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12  m.  S.  of  Preston,  the  county  seat.  Agri- 
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HARTLAND,  Freehom  Co.  g  317t 
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HASTINGS,  c.  h.,  Dakota  Co.  n-3,811t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd. 
and  Mississippi  r.,  20  m.  below  Saint  Paul, 
'the  State  capital.    Milling  and  manufact- 
uring.   Shipping  point  for  grain. 

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HAWIiEY,  Clay  Co.  tl    721  pop.,  on 

Northern  Pacific    Rd.,  about  22  m.   E.   of 

Moorhead,  the  county  seat.     Agriculture 

and  dairying. 

CliAY  CO.  HERALD;  Fridays;  re- 
publican; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1893;  John  H.  Reid  and  Alfred 
R.  Shave,  editors  and  nubllsbers.  Prints  an 
edition,  called  the  Tribune,  for  Felton  (7—5). 

HAYFIELD,  Dodge  Co.  O,  672   pop., 

on  Chicago  &  Great  Western  Rd.,  80  m.  S. 
of  Saint  Paul,  the  State  capital.  Grain 
market.    Creamery. 

DODGE  CO.  TRANSCRIPT;  Fri- 
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established  1895;  Johnston  &  Wicker,  editors 
and  publishers. 

GUARD;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

HECTOR,  Renville  Co.  n  654t  pop.,  on 

Chicago.  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  23  m. 

W.  of  Glencoe.    Agriculture. 

MIRROR;  Fridays;  repubUcan;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1889;  Charles  B.  Dean,  editor  and  publisher. 

HENDERSON,  e.  h.,  SiUey  Co.  q  »04t 

pop.,  on  Minnesota  r.,  60  m.  S.  W.  of  Saint 

Paul.the  State  capital.  Flour  mill.  Farming. 

SIBLEY  CO.  INDEPENDENT;  Fri- 
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four  pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1873;  G.  A.  Buck,  editor  and  publisher. 

HENDRICKS,   Lincoln    Co.   p    100 

pop.,  17  m.  N.  of  Lake  Benton,  the  county 

seat.    Farming. 

PIONEER;  Thursdaj's;  republican; 
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CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


541 


MINNESOTA. 


lished  1900;  A.  L.  Swenson,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

HENDRUM,  Norman  Co.X^  325  pop., 

on  Great  Northern  Rd.,  13  m.  E.  of  Ada,  the 

county  seat.    Wheat,  corn,  flax  and  stock 

raising. 

REI>  RIVER  REVIEW;  Fridays; 
four  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1899;  Bangs  &  McGhee,  editors  and 
publishers. 

KENNING,  Ottertail  Co.  -n5i.5t  pop., 

on  Northern  Pacific  Rd.,  34  m.  from  Fergus 

Falls,  the  county  seat.    In  "  Park  Region." 

ADVOCATE;  Thursdays;  eight  pages 
15x22  ;  subscription  $1  ;  established  1891 ; 
Hanley  Johnson,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 

HERMAN,  Grant  Co.  -D  550t  pop.,  on 

Great  Northern  Rd.,  38  m.  S.  E.  of  Brecken- 

ridge.    Agriculture. 

GRANT  CO.  REVIEW;  Thursdays; 
republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1900;  Oscar  Arneson,  editor; 
The  McPherson  Publishing  Co.,  publishers 
(1-8). 

HERON  LAKE,  Jackson  Co.  JJ  928t 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  & 

Omaha  Rd.,   20  m.  N.  W.  of  Jackson,  the 

county  seat.    Agriculture. 

JACKSON  CO.  TIMES  Saturdays; 
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$1;  established  1895;  Wolstencroft  &  Hansen, 
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Carl  S.  Eastwood,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 

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Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  10,333  in  1906, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  was 
credited   with  more  than   7,500   in    1907. 

HEWITT,  Todd  Co.  a  3llt  pop.,  on 

Great   Northern   Rd.,  28   m.   N.   of   Long 

Prairie,  the  counts'  seat. 

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pages  13x30;  subscription  $1;  established 
May,  1904;  W.  C.  Dally,  editor  and  publisher 

(1-8). 

HIBBING,  <Sain<  Louis  Co.  cf  2,481t 
pop.,  on  Duluth,  Missabe  &  Northern  and 
Duluth,  Mississippi  River  &  Northern  Rds., 
80  m.  N.  W.  of  Duluth.  Iron  ore  and  pine 
timber. 

niESABA  ORE  AND  HIBBING 
NEWS;  Saturdays;  independeui ;  eight 
to  twelve  pages  18x24;  subscription  $2;  es- 
tablished 1894 ;  C.  M.  Atkinson,  editor  and 
publisher  (8—3). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
4his  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  i.ooo  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  eflFect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the    claim. 

TRIBUNE:  Fridays;  ten  pages  18x22; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1898;  A.  E. 
Fremmet,  editor;  Tribune  Printing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers (7—5). 


MINNESOTA. 


HlliliS,  Rock  Co.  p  350  pop.,  on  Illinois 

Central  and  Great  Northern  Rds.,  20  m.  E. 

of  Sioux  Falls,  S.  Dak.    Agriculture. 

CRESCENT;  Thursdays;  republican; 
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lished 1893;  Finke  &  Nash,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (2— 8). 

HINCKIiEY,  Pine  Co.  D-459t  pop.,  on 

St.  Paul&  Duluth  and  Great  Northern  Rds., 

76  m.  N.  of  St.  Paul.    Agriculture. 

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and  publisher  (6—3). 

HOFFMAN,  Grant  Co.  -a 300  pop.,  on 

Minneapolis,  St.  Paul  &  Sault   Ste.  Marie 

Rd.,  19  m.  S.  E.  of  Elbow  Lake,  the  county 

seat.    Agriculture. 

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1902;  H.  E.  Quist,  editor  and  publisher  (7— 5). 

HOKAH,  Houston  Co.  O,  536t  pop,,  on 
Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.  and 
Lake  Como,  10  m.  W.  of  La  Crosse,  Wis. 
Water  power,  utilized  in  milling  and  manu- 
facturing. 

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HOPKINS,   Hennepin    Co.    u    1,050 

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Great    Northern   and    Minneapolis   &   St. 

Louis  Rds.,  8  m.  S.  W.  of  Minneapolis,  the 

county  seat.    Flour  mills.    Farming. 

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subscription  $1  ;  established  1899 ;  A.  F. 
Hlavasek,  editor;  J.  G.  Smetana,  publisher 

(7-5). 

HOUSTON,  Houston  Co.  :\  750  pop., 

on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  23  m. 
W.  of  La  Crosse,  Wis.  Wheat  growing  and 
stock  raising.  Stove  and  hard  lumber  saw 
mills. 

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1882 ;  C.  F.  Schonlau,  editor  and  publisher 
(1-8). 

Copies     printed:     1,042  in  1907 

HOWARD  'LA.'K'E^Wright  Co.u  737t 
pop.,  on  Great  Northern  Rd.,  54  m.  W.  of 
Saint  Paul,  the  State  capital.  Grain  ele- 
vators. Farming,  wheat  growing  and 
dairying. 

H  E  R  A  Li  D  ;  Thursdays  ;  republican ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1876;  N.  B.  Reynolds,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

HUTCHINSON,  McLeod  Co.  u  2,495t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  and 
Great  Northern  Rds.  and  Crow  r..  59  m.  W. 
of  Minneapolis.  Flour  mills,  iron  foundry, 
machine  shops,  nine  grain  elevators,  brick 
and  tile  works  and  creameries. 

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scription $1.50:  established  —  Jridepcndent 
1892,  Times  1897 ;  consolidated  November, 
1901  ;  Hobart  &  Hotaling,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (8—3)  (A  A). 

Copies    printed:    This    paper    has    on 


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MINNESOTA. 


three  occasions  indicated  a  desirq  to 
have  credit  for  issuing  more  than 
1,000  copies  regularly,  but  such  defi- 
nite information  as  would  warrant  such 
a    rating    has    never    been    forthcoming. 

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pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1880;  Carlos  Avery,  editor  and  publisher 
'12-5). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,150  in  1897 
and  .2,131  in  1905,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satis- 
factory report,  but  was  credited  with 
more    than    1,000   in    1907. 

INTERNATIONAL    FALLS, 

c.  h.,  Koochiching  Co.  6  on  Ralnj'  Lake  r., 
on  Minnesota  &  International  and  Duluth, 
Rainy  Lake  <fe  Winnipeg  Rds.,  160  m.  N.  W. 
of  Duluth.    Saw  and  pulpwood  timber. 

ECHO;  Fridays  ;  Independent  ;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
January,  1902;  C.  B.  Montgomery,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 

PRESS;  Fridays:  independent;  four 
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March,  1903;  A.  H.  Ferrell  Sc  Co.,  editors  and 
publisliers. 

ION  A,   Murray  Co.  p   3.58t   pop.,    on 

Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  7  m. 

S.  of  Slaytoq,  the  county  seat.    Farming, 

flour  mill  and  creamery. 

JOURNALi;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1899;  J.  J.  Griffin,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

ISANTI,  Isanti  Co.  D-  228  pop.,  on 

Great  Northern  Rd.,  6  m.  S.  of  Cambridge, 

the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x23;  subscription  $1;  established 
January,  1901;  E.  R.  Lawton,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8—3). 

IVANHOE,  Lincoln  Co.  J2  on  Chi- 
cago &  Northwestern  Rd.,  15  m.  N.  of  Tyler. 

LINCOLN  CO.  ADVERTISER; semi 

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pendent; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1; 
established  December,  1904;  A.  E.  Seagrave, 
editor;  The  Advertiser  Co..  publishers  (1—8). 
TIMES;  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages  173'gx24;  subscription  $1;  established 
July,  1900;  W.  W.  Johnson,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

JACKSON,  c.  h.,  Jackson  Co.  jlll,756t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd. 
and  Des  Moines  r.,  42  m.  W.  of  Winnebago 
City.    Railroad  car  shops.    Agriculture. 

REPUBLIC;  semi-weekly,  Tuesdays 
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subscription  |$1.50;  established  1871;  W.  C. 
Hartson,  editor  and  publisher  (6 — 3). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year_  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the    claim. 

JACKSON  CO.  PILOT;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1..50;  established  1889;  King  &  McCroden, 
editors  and  publishers. 

JANES VILLE,  Waseca  Co.  g  l,254t 
pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  18  m. 


MINNESOTA. 


E.  S.  E.  of  Mankato.    Milling  and  the  manu  - 

f  acture  of  lumber.    Farming. 

ARGUS;  Wednesdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  established 
1872;  John  A.  Henry,  editor  and  publisher 
(3-3). 

JASPER,  Pipestone  Co.  p  fll9  pop.,  on 

Chicago,  Burlington  &  Qulncy  &  Great 
Northern  Rds.,  13  m.  S.  by  S.  W.  of  Pipes- 
tone, the  county  seat.  Granite  quarries. 
Agriculture. 

JOURNAL;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $i;  established 
1888;  S.  S.  King,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

JEFFERS,  Cottonwood  Co.  p  375  pop., 

on  Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Mineapolis  &  Omaha 

Rd.,  12  m.  N.  W.  of  Windom,  the  county 

seat.    Farming. 

REVIEW;  Thursdays  ;  republican; 
twelve  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.25;  es- 
tablished 1900;  A.  E.  Karst,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8—3). 

JORDAN,  Scott  Co.  g  1,311  pop.,  on 
Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  &  Omaha  and 
Minneapolis  &  St.  Louis  Rds.,  8  m.  S.  S.  W. 
of  Shakopee,  the  county  seat.    Flour  mills. 

INDEPENDENT;  Thursdays ;  inde- 
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scription $1 ;  established  1885 ;  Jolm  E.  Casey, 
editor  and  publisher  (7—5). 

Copies     printed:      1,016  in  1902 
1,152  in   1905 
1,179  in   1906 
1,217  in   1907 
MINNESOTA  VOLKSFREUND; 
Thursdaj's;      German;     democratic;     eight 
pages   15x22;    subscription    $2;     established 
1892;  C.  Roderig,  editor  ahd  publisher  (3— 3). 

KARLSTAD,  -S'i^^sow  Co.  b  Farm- 
ing and  stock  raising. 

ADVOCATE;  Wednesdays;  republican; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1900;  C.  O.  Ofsthun,  editor:  C.  J.  Forshery 
Land  &  Loan  Co.,  publishers  (1—8). 

KASSON,  Dodge  Co.    q  l,112t   pop., 

on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Ra.,  65  m.  W. 
of  Winona.  Agriculture,  stock  raising  and 
dairying. 

DODGE  CO.  REPUBLICAN;  Thurs- 
days;  republican;    eight   and  twelve  pages 
15x22;   subscription   $1.50;    established   1867; 
Nottage  Bros.,  editors  and  publishers  (13 — 4). 
Copies   printed:      This  paper  had  cre- 
dit  for  an   issue  of    1,040   in    1896  and 
1,120    in    1898,    since   which    it    has    not 
furnished    any   definite    and   satisfactory 
report,     but     has      been      credited     with 
more    than    1000    every    year    since,    up 
to  and   including    1907. 

KELLIHER,  Beltrami  Co.  b  on 
Minnesota  &  International  Rd.,  40  m.  N.  E. 
of  Bemldji,  the  county  seat. 
JOURNAL;  Fridays  (A  A). 

KELLOGG,  Wahasha  Co.  R  228t  pop., 

on   Cliicago,   Milwaukee  &   St.  Paul  Rd., 
20  m.  N.  W.  of  Winona. 
ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

KENNEDY,  Kittson  Co.\2  27J  pop., 

on  Great  Northern  Rd.,  10  m.  S.  of  Hallock. 

STAR;  Fridays;  independent;  four  pages 
17x24;   subscription  $1.25;   established   1902; 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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MINNESOTA. 


MINNESOTA. 


Charles  J.  Estlund,  editor  and  publisher 
(1-8).  I 

KENYON,  Goodhue  Co.  r^  l,202t  pop.,  | 

on  Chicago  Great  Western  Rd..  nH  m.  S.  of 

Saint  Paul.    Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

L<£AD£R;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  SI;  established  1885; 
Andrew    Flnstuen,    editor    and    publisher 

Copies  printed:  For  the  years  1903 
and  1906  this  paper  seemed  to  assert 
that  it  had  an  average  issue  exceeding 
1,000  copies,  but  failed  to  furnish  such 
definite  information  as  would  warrant 
the  accordance  of  a   rating  to  that  effect. 

KERKHOVEN,     Swift    Co.  -D   411t 

pop.,  on  Great  Northern  Rd.,  17  ni.  S.  E.  of 

Benson,  the  county  seat.    Farming. 

BANNER;  Fridays;  eight  page&  13x20; 
subscription  $1  ;  established  1897 ;  A.  T. 
Archer,  editor  and  publisher. 

KIESTER,  Faribault  Co.  Q  400  pop., 

on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd..  19  m.  S.  E. 
of  Blue  Earth  City,  the  county  seat.  Farm- 
ing, dairying  and  stock  raising. 

COURIER;  Wednesdays;  republican; 

eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1900;  Carpenter  &  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers  (7 — 5). 

KIMBALL,    Stearns   Co.  D  327  pop., 

on  Minneapolis,  St.  Paul  &  Sault  Ste.  Marie 

Rd.,  20  m.  S.  of  St.  Cloud. 

KODAK;  Fridays;  four  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  November,  1901; 
F.  C.  Young,  editor  and  publisher. 

LAKE  BENTON, c.  h.,  Lincoln  Co.JD 

890+  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd., 

25  m.  E.  of  Brookings,  S.  Dak.    Agriculture. 

NEWS;  Wednesdays;  independent-re- 
publican; eight  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1880 ;  R.  A.  Turner,  editor; 
News  Printing  Co.,  publishers. 

LAKE  CITY,  Wabasha  Co.  P,  2,744t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd. 
and  Lake  Pepin,  an  expansion  of  Missis 
sippi  r.,  57  m.  below  Saint  Paul,  the  State 
capital.  Summer  resort.  Manufacturing 
and  agriculture. 

GRAPHIC-SENTINEL.;  Wednesdays; 

independent;  eight  pages  17x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established— Grap/iic  1882,Sen^»wen870; 
Graphic-Sentinel  Printing  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers  (1—8). 

Copies     printed:     1,400  in  1905 
1,621  in  1907 

REPUBLICAN;  Saturdays; republican; 
eight  pages  15x22:  subscription  SI. 50;  estab- 
lished 1888;  C.  A.  Von  Vleck,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

LAKE  CRYSTAL,  Blue  Earth  Co.  p 

1,215+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneap- 
olis &  Omaha  and  Northwestern  Rds. 
Summer  resort.  Agriculture,  fruit  and 
stock  raising  and  dairying. 

UNION  ;  Wednesdays;  independent-re- 
publican; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50 ;  established  18H2;  George  W.  Neff,  editor 
and  publisher  (12—6). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies 
regularly  in  the  years  1895  and  1902, 
but  has  not  since  set  up  any  claim  for 
issuing    so    many. 


LAKEFIELD,  Jackson  Co.  p  862t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd, 
and  Heron  lake,  12  m.W.  N.  W.  of  Jack- 
son, the  county  seat.  A  favorite  resort  for 
sportsmen.    Agriculture. 

STANDARD;  Saturdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  20x26;  subscription  SI;  estab- 
lished 1883;  R.  H.  Lueneburg  ot  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers  (2—7). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,079  in  1900 
and  1,271  in  1905,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satis- 
factory report,  but  was  credited  with 
more    than    1,000    in    1907. 

LAKE  PARK,  jB«ci«r  Co.  b  ToO  pop., 

on  Northern  Pacific  Rd..  14  m.  X.  W.  of 

Detroit  City,  the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 

BECKER     CO.     JOURNAL;    Satur 
days;    republican;    eigiit  pages  15x22;    sub- 
scription $1;  established  1895;    Rollin  Bron- 
son,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

LAKEVILLE,    Dakota  Co.  n-    378t 

pop. ,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd ., 

15  m.  S.  of  St.  Paul. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  SI;  established  1903;  H.Clay  & 
Son,  editors  and  publishers  (12—5  P). 

LAKE    WILSON,    Murray  Co.    p 

800  pop.,  on  Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis 

&  Omaha  Rds.,  12  m.  from   Slayton,  the 

county  seat.    Farming. 

PILOT;  Fridays;  independent-republi- 
can; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1901;  Robert  B.  Forrest,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—8). 

LAMBERTON,  Redtoood  Co.  p  624t 

pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  40 

m.  W.  of  New  Ulm.    Four  grain  elevators. 

Farming. 

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15x22;  subscription  $1-50  ;  established  1893; 
W.  C.  Starr,  editor  and  publisher  (8 — 3). 

LANCASTER,    Kittson  Co.   ^  277t 

pop.,  on  Minneapolis,  St.  Paul  &  Sault  Ste. 

Marie  Rd.,366  m.  N.  of  Minneapolis. 

HERALD:  Fridays;  four  pages  15x22; 
subscriDtlon  $1.50;  established  October,  1905; 
L.  H.  Boyd,  editor;  Herald  Publishing  Co.,. 
publishers  (11—5  Pi. 

LANESBORO,J^i«TOore  Co.  D  l,i02t 

pop.,  on    Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul- 

Rd.,  54  m.  W.  of   La  Crosse.  Wis.     Flour 

mills  and  flax-fiber  plant. 

LEADER;  Saturdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1898; 
O.  M.  Levang,  editor  and  publisher. 

LEROY,  Mower  Co.  D,  772t  pop.,  on' 

Chicago.  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  and  Chicago 

Great  Western  Rds.,  26  m.  S.  E.  of  Austin, 

the  county  seat.  Fibre  and  cement  products 

factories:  flour  mill  and  creamery. 

INDEPENDENT;  Fridays;  independ- 
ent; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25; 
established  1875;  Harlan  G.  Palmer,  editor 
and  publisher  (3—5  P). 

LESTER  PRAIRIE,  McLeod  Co.  D 

489  pop.,  on  Great  Northern  Rd.,  14  m.  E.  of. 

Hutchinson.    Agriculture. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages; 


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MINNESOTA. 


173^x22;  subscription  $1.25;  established  1894; 
O.  H.  Smith,  editor  and  publisher  (7—5). 

LESUEUR,  i«sMmr  Co.^  l,937t  pop., 
on  Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  &  Omaha 
Jld.  and  Minnesota  r.,  62  m.  S.  W.  of  Saint 
Paul,  the  State  capital.  MUling,  agriculture 
and  stock  raising. 

DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
-eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1900;  Charles  C.  Kolars,  editor  and 
publisher  (8—3). 

LiEADER;  Thursdays;  republican ;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1895;  F.  M.  Wrabek,  editor  and  publisher 
(2-5). 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  republican;  ten  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established  18T9; 
M.  W.  Grimes,  editor  and  publisher  (6 — 3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  1.084  in 
1896  and  1,268  in  1901,  since  which 
it  has  not  furnished  any  definite  and 
satisfactory  report,  but  has  been  cre- 
dited with  more  than  1,000  every  year 
since    1903,    up    to    and    including    1907. 

SENTINEL.;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
«ight  pages  17x24 ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  estab- 
lished 1873 ;  Mary  J.  McLeod,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

LINDSTROM,  Chisago  Go.  D-  570 
pop.,  on  St.  Paul  &  Duluth  Rd.,  about  2  m. 
W.  by  S.  W.  of  Center  City,  the  county 
seat.    Agriculture  and  milling. 

CHISAGO  CO.  PRESS;  Thursdays; 
independent-republican ;  eight  pages  15x"^2  ; 
subscription  $1  ;  established  1895  ;  Sam  Ring- 
quist,  editor  and  publisher  (T— 5) . 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding    1,000   in    1907. 

lilSMORE,  Names  Co.  p  150  pop.,  on 
Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd.,  21  m. 
N.  W.  of  Worthington. 
LEADER;  Fridays;  independent  repub- 
lican; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1901;  W.  V.  Olin,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2—5  P). 

LITCHFIELD,  c.  h.,  Meeker  Co.  u 
2,280+  pop.,  on  Great  Northern  Rd.  and  Lake 
Ripley,  76  m.  W.  of  Saint  Paul,  the  State 
capital.  Woolen  and  flour  mills,  foundry 
and  creamery.    Summer  resort. 

INDEPENDENT;  Tuesdays;  independ- 
ent; four  pages  22x28 ;  subscription  $1.50;  es- 
tablished 1876;  H.  I.  Peterson,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  ere- 
dit  for  an  average  issue  of  1,527  ^ 
1900,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
any  report,  but  has  been  credited  with 
more  than  1,000  every  year  since,  up 
to    and   including    1 907. 

NEWS  L.EDUER;  Thursdays;  republi- 
can ;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1872;  W.  D.  Joubert.  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1-8). 

SATURDAY  REVIEW  ;  Saturdays; 
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$1.50;  egtablished  1886;  C.  W.  Wagner, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—7). 

Copies  printed:  1,3 57  in  1898 
1,426  in  1906 
1,500  in  1907 

LITTLEFALLS,  c-  h-f  Morrison  Go. 
a  5,774+  pop.,  on  Northern  Pacific  Rd.  and 


Mississippi  r.,  31  m.  N.  of  Saint  Cloud. 
Three  fiour  and  two  saw  mills,  paper  and 
wood-pulp  mill  and  water  power. 

TRANSCRIPT;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  twice-a-week, 
Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  republican;  daily 
four,  weekly  twelve  pages  18x24;  subscrip- 
tion-daily §5,  weekl3'  $1.5U;  established— 
daily  1892.  weekly  1876;  W.  M.  Fuller,  editor; 
Transcript  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (2 — 1). 

Copies  printed:  The  weekly  edit'on 
of  this  paper  had  credit  for  an  average 
issue  of  1,806  in  1902  and  2,261  in 
1903,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
a  report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
than    1,000    in    1904   and    1907. 

HERAIjD;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1889;  C.KVasaly,  editor;  Little  Falls  Printing 
Company,  publishers  (8—3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies 
regularly  in  the  years  1895  and  1903, 
but  has  not  since  set  up  any  claim  for 
issuing    so    many. 

MORRISON  CO.  DEMOCRAT; 
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subscription  SI;  established  1886;  Democrat 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers  ( 1—8). 

LITTLEFORK,  Koochiching  Co.    ^ 
300  pop.,  21  m.  S.  W.  of  International  Falls, 
the  nearest  railroad  station.    Logging  and 
farming. 
GUARDIAN;  Wednesdays:  four  pages 

15x22;    subscription    $1;     established    1902; 

Charles  E.  Berg,  editor  and  publisher  (2—8). 

LONG  PRAIRIE,  c.  h.,  Todd  Co.  u 

1,385+  pop.,  on  Great  Northern  Rd.,  17  m.  N. 
of  Sauk  Center.    Agriculture. 

LEADER:  semi-weekly,  Tuesdays  and 
Fridays;  republican;  four  to  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1883; 
Leader  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (1—8). 
Copies  printed:  1,912  in  1907 
DEMOCRAT;  Fridays  ;  democratic  ; 
eight  pages  15x22  ;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1902  ;  Graham  &  Rosch,  editors  and 
publishers  (12—3). 

TODD  CO.  ARGUS;  Thursdays;  repub- 
lican; four  pages  20x26 ;  subscription  $1 ;  es- 
tablished 1876;  Arthur  W.  Sheets,  editor  and 
publisher  (7 — 5). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  has  on 
two  occasions  indicated  a  desire  to 
have  credit  for  issuing  more  than 
1,000  copies  regularly,  but  such  defi- 
nite information  as  would  warrant  such 
a    rating    has    never    been    forthcoming. 

LUVERNE,  c.  h.,  Rock  Co.  p  2,223t 
pop.,  on  Burlington,  Cedar  Rapids  &  North- 
ern and  Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  & 
Omaha  Rds.,30  m.  E.  of  Sioux  Falls.  S.  Dak. 
Stone  quarries  and  manufacturing. 
JOURNAL,;  Wednesdays;  twelve  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1.50:  established  1861; 
R.  E.  Smalley,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies 
regularly  in  1903,  but  has  not  since  set 
up    any    claim   for    issuing    so    many. 

ROCK  CO.  HERA liD;  Fridays;  repub- 
lican; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1873;  H.  J.  Miller,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12—6). 

Copies    printed:    This   paper    had    cre- 
dit   for    an    average    issue    of    2,025    ip 
;  1899   and  2,218  in    1903,   since  which   it 
has   not   furnished   a   definite   and    satis- 


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factory    report,    but    was    credited    with 
more    than    i,ooo    in    1904    and    1907. 

liYIiE,  Mower  Co.  C3,488t  pop.,  on  Chi- 
cago, Milwaukee  «&  St.  Paul  ana  Chicago 
Great  Western  Rds.,  12  m.  S.  of  Austin,  the 
county  seat.    Farming  and  stock  raising. 

TRIBUNE;  Fridays;  independent;  piglit 
pages  18x24;  subftcripiion  $1.50;  establislied 
1892  ;  William  Nordland,  editor  and  publisher 
f6-3). 

MoINTOSH,  PoVi  Co.  ^  5G9t  pop.,  on 
Great  Northern  Rd..  35  m.  S.  E.  of  Crooks- 
ton,  the  county  seat.  Flour  mill  and  cream- 
ery.   Agriculture. 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  13x22;  subscription  S1..5U;  established 
1888;    C.  T.  Lauman,  editor  and   publisher 

<l-8). 

MABEIi,  Fillmore  Co.  U,  494t  pop.,  on 

Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd..40m. 

S.  W.  of  La  Crosse,  Wis. 

RECORD;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1906;  E.R.An- 
trim, editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

MADEIilA,  Watonwan  Co.  g  l,272t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  & 
Omaha  Rd.,  23  m.  S.  W.  of  Mankato.  Flour 
mill.    Agriculture. 

TlillES-MESSENGER;  Fridays;  in- 
dependent-republican; eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  .$1.50;  established— Jmes,  1871, 
Messenger,  1892  ;  consolidated  19U3;  Cole  & 
Bestor,  editors  and  publishers  (1-5). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  1,088  in 
1900,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
any  deiinite  and  satisfactory  report, 
but  has  been  credited  with  more  than 
1,000    in    1903    and    1907. 

MADISON,  c.  h.,  Lac  Qui  Parle  Co.  -n 

1,336+  pop.,  on  Minneapolis  &  St.  Louis  Rd., 
46  m.  E.  by  N.  E.  of  Watertown,  S.  Dak. 
Farming. 

INDEPENDENT  PRESS;  Fridays;  in- 
dependent; eight  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1872;  S.  E.  Farnham,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—8). 

WESTERN  GUARD:  Fridays;  repub- 
lican; eight  pages  17J^x25  ;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1890;  H.  L.  Lokensgard. 
editor  and  publisher  (9 — 5). 

MADISON  LAKE,  Blue  Earth  Co_ 
c?  300  pop.,  on  Chicago  Great  Western  Rd 


MINNESOTA. 


15  m.  E.  of  Mankato.    Grain,  dairying  and 

stock  market,    summer  resort. 

TRIBUNE;  Fridays;  independent; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 1904;   F.  W.  Fox,  editor  and  publisher 

(1-8). 

MAGNOLIA,  Pock  Co.  p  I76t  pop.,  on 

Chicago,  St.   Paul,  Minneapolis  &  Omaha 

Rd.,  7  m.  E.  of  Luverne,  the  county  seat. 

Farming  and  small  fruit. 

ADVANCE;  Fridays;  four  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1893;  J.  M.  Cady, 
editor  and  publisher. 

MAHNOMEN,  c.  h.,  Mahno^nen  Co. 

ti  on  Minneapolis,  St.  Paul  &  Sault  Ste. 
Marie  Rd. 

PLAIN  TALK;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  17x24;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished May,  1905;  Wm.  M.  Wigham,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—8). 

FARi>I  AND  POULTRY  DIGEST; 
monthly;  poultry,  agriculture:  twenty  to 
thirty-six  pages  9x12;  subscription  25  cents; 
establishedNovember,  1906;  Wm.M.  Wigham, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—8).  See  adver- 
tisement below. 

MALUNG, -Roiecm  Co.  "d  345  pop.,  8  m, 

S.  of  Roseau.    Saw  and  planing  mills  and 

stove  factory. 

ROSEAU  CO.  PRESS;  Fridays;  re- 
publican; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription $1; 
established  September,  1905;  A.  M.  Pearson, 
editor  and  publisher  (11—5)  (A  A). 

MANKATO,  c.  h.,  Blue  Earth  Co.  g 

10,599t  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern, 
Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  &  Omaha, 
Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  and  Chicago 
Great  Western  Rds.  and  at  confluence  of 
Minnesota  and  Blue  Earth  rs.  Milling  and 
manufacturing.  Seat  of  State  Normal 
School  and  Catholic  Institute.  Agriculture 
and  timber. 

FREE  PKE.**S;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEK  LY,  Fridays;  repub- 
lican; eight  pages  20x24;  subscription— daily 
$3.60,  weekly  $1;  established  —  daily  1887, 
weekly  1857;  Free  Press  Printing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers (12 — t). 

Copies     printed:     daily,     1,807  in   1902 

2,034  in  1903 

4,282  in   1906 

4,423  in  1907 

The     weekly    edition    had    credit    for 

issuing  more  than   1,000  copies  regularly 


The  Farm  and  Poultry  Digest 

Is  the  only  Farm  and  Poultry  Paper  published  in  Northern  Minnesota. 
It  is  the  most  unique  poultry  publication  in  existence,  and  has  a 
larger  circulation  in  Northern  Minnesota  and  North  Dakota  than  all 
other  poultry  papers  combined.  Every  issue  contains  from  20  to  36 
pages.  We  carry  more  classified  ads  than  any  other  Northwestern 
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in  1904,  but  has  not  since  set  up  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  claim  for  is- 
suing  so   many. 

REVIEW;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLY,  Tuesdays;  democratic; 
daily  four,  weekly  eight  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription—dailv  S3,  weekly  $1.50;  established 
—daily  1892,  weekly  1869;  John  0.  Wise  &  Sons, 
editors  and  publishers  (1 — ^S). 

Copies  printed:  The  weekly  edition 
of  this  paper  has  on  two  occasions 
indicated  a  desire  to  have  credit  for 
issuing  more  than  1,000  copies  regular- 
ly, but  such  definite  information  as 
would  warrant  such  a  rating  has  never 
been    forthcoming. 

POST;  semi-weekly,  Tuesdays  and  Fri- 
days; German;  independent;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $2;  established  1886; 
George  E.  Traub,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 
Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding   2,250    in    1903   and    1907. 

JO  URN  ALi;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1885;  A.  M.  Morrison,  editor  and  publisher 
(6-3) 

L.EDGER:  Mondays  (A  A"). 

MANTORVILLE,  c.  h.,  Dodge  Co. 

a,  602+  pop.,  2J  ni.  N.  of  Kasson,  the  nearest 
station  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd. 
Grist  mill. 

EXPRESS;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 

fiages  15x22;   subscription  $1.25;   established 
853;  Smith  &  Nottage,  editors  and  publishers. 

MAPLELAKE,  Wright  Co.  n  470t 
pop.,  on  Minneapolis,  St.  Paul  &  Sault  Ste. 
Marie  Rd.,  about  10  m.  N.  W.  of  Buffalo,  the 
countj-  seat.  Lumbering  and  general  farm- 
ing. 

MESSENGER;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1895;  Wm.  R.  Brower,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

MAPL.ETON,  Blue  Earth  Co.  g  l,008t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul 
Rd.,  21  m.  S.  of  Mankato,  the  county  seat. 
Milling,  agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

BLUE  EARTH  CO.  ENTERPRISE; 

Fridays;  independent:  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1888;  H.  C.  Hot- 
aling,  editor  and  publisher  (12— 6). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  ere. 
dit  for  an  average  issue  of  1,206  in 
1897,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
any  definite  and  satisfactory  report, 
but  has  been  credited  with  more  than 
1. 000  every  year  since,  up  to  and  in- 
cluding  1907. 

MARIETTA,  Lac  Qui  Parle  Co.  -n 

144+ pop.,  on  Minneapolis  &  St.  Louis  Rd., 
10  m.  W.  of  Madison,  the  county  seat.  Lum- 
ber, grain,  cattle,  coal  and  dairy  products. 

INTERSTATE  MESSENGER;  Fri- 
days;  independent;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1900;  F.  C.  Grow, 
editor  and  publisher  (7—5)  (A  A). 

MARINE   MILLS,  Washington  Co. 

D-  512  pop.,  on  Minneapolis,  St.  Paul  &  Sault 

Ste.  Marie  Rd.  and  St.  Croix  r.,  30  m.  N.  E. 

of  St.  Paul.    Water  power. 

MASCOT;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  13x20;   subscription  $1;  estab- 


MINNESOTA. 


lished  May,  1905;  Paul   Vander   Eike,  editor 
and  publisher  (6—5). 

MARSHALL,  c.  h.,  Lyon  Co.  p  2,088t 
pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern,  Minnesota 
Western  and  Great  Northern  Rds.  and  Red- 
wood r.,  27  m.  S.  E.  of  Granite  Falls.  Ship- 
ping of  wheat,  flax,  beef  and  pork.  Agri- 
culture and  stock  raising. 

I.YON  CO.  REPORTER;  Wednes- 
days; republican;  twelve  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1892;  C.  F.  Case  & 
Sons,  editors  and  publishers  (8—3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  has  on 
two  occasions  indicated  a  desire  to 
have  credit  for  issuing  more  than 
1,000  copies  regularly,  but  such  defi- 
nite information  as  would  warrant  such 
a    rating    has    never    been    forthcoming. 

NEWS  MESSENGER;  Fridays;  re- 
publican; eight  and  twelve  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1872;  Charles  C. 
Whitney  &  Son,  editors  and  publishers  (8— 3). 
Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies 
regularly  in  the  years  1896  and  I903> 
but  has  not  since  set  up  any  claim  for 
issuing  so  many. 

M  A  Z  E  P  P  A,   Wabasha  Co.  P,  5 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd., 
90  m.  S.  E.  of  Saint  Paul. 

JOURNAL;  Fridays; independent;  eight 
pages  13x20 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1903 ; 
L.  A.  Phillips,  editor;  Journal  Publishing  Co., 
publishers  (1— T). 

TRIBUNE;  Wednesdays;  Independent; 
sixteen  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1877;  W.  G.  KIngsford,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8—3). 

MELROSE,  Stearns  Co.  n  2,151  pop., 

on  Great  Northern  Rd.,  30  m.  N.  W.  of  Saint 

Cloud,  the  county  seat.     Farming. 

BEACON;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1890; 
A.  F.  Steffen,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

MENAHGA,    Wadena    Co.    a    413t 

pop.,  on  Great  Northern  Rd.,  20  m.  N.  of 

Wadena,  the  county  seat. 

JOURNAL;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
January,  1906;    W.   H.   Hansen,   editor   and 

publisher  (1—8). 

MENTOR,  Polk  Co.  ^  135  pop.,  on 

Great  Northern  Rd.,  25  m.  E.  of  Crookston. 

HERALD  ;  Wednesdays  ;  Independent: 
eight  pages  15x22  ;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished April,  1908;  C.  P.  Hole,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12— 3)  (A  A). 

MIDDLE  RIVER,  Marshall  Co.  ^2 

150  pop.,  on  Great  Northern  Rd.,  38  m.  N.  of 

Crookston. 

PIONEERj  Wednesdays;  independent; 
four  pages  n}4x2i;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished July,  1903;  R.  D.  V.  Carr,  editor  and 
publisher  (11—5). 

MILACA,  Millelacs  Co.  n  1,319  pop.» 
on  Great  Northern  Rd.,  11  m.  N.  of  Prince- 
ton, the  county  seat.  Creameries  and  flour 
ndlls.    Dairying  and  farming. 

MILLELACS  CO.  TIMES  ;  Thurs- 
days; independent;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  18B2;  Fay  Cravens, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


547 


MINNESOTA. 


MINNESOTA  —Minneapolis. 


MILAN,  Chippewa  Co.  -a  488  pop.,  on 
Chicago, Milwaukee  &  St.Paul  Rd.,15m.N.W. 
of  Montevideo,  the  county  seat.    Farming. 
STANDARD;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  §125;   estab- 
lished  1900;  Andrew   Bromstad,  editor  and 
publisher  (7—5). 

MILLVIULE.    Wabasha  Co.  Q,  149t 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  PaulRd., 

65  m.  S.  E.  of  Saint  Paul,  the  State  capital. 

Wheat,  corn,  barley,  oats  and  potatoes. 

REVIEW;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1898; 
W.  F.  McGuigan,  editor  and  publisher. 

MIIiRO  Y,  Redwood  Co.  jU  ou  Chicago 

&  Northwestern  Rd..l4  m.  from  Marshall. 

ECHO;  Thursdays;  local;  eight  pages 
13x20;    subscription    $1;    established   June,  I 
1902;  E.  M.Wilson,  editor  and  publisher  (1— 8X 

MINNEAPOLIS,    c.    h.,    Hennepin 

Co.    u    261,974  pop.,  in  1905.    Center  of  ten 
railroads,  ou  Mississippi  r.,  at  the  head  of 
navigation.    Has  very   large  and  import 
ant  manufacturing  interests,  especially  in 
flour,  grain  and  lumber. 

DAILY. 

JOURNAL;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  Sunday  morning;  independent-re 
publican;  dail.v  fourteen  to  thirty-two,  Sun- 
day sixty  to  one  hundred  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $6;  established— daily  1878,  Sunday 
1905;  J.  S.  McLain.  editor:  Lucian  Swift, 
manager;  Journal  Printing  Co.,  publishers. 
Oflflce,  Journal  building  (1—8). 
Copies  printed:  (©©)  41,274  in  1895 

46,066  in  1900 
54,628  in  1902 
57,813  in  1903 
64,384  in  1904 
67,588  in  1905 
74,054  in  1906 
76,861  in  1907 
Sunday:   72,578  in  1907 

J^^  The   absolute    correct- 
ness of  the   latest  circulation 


7-EEO' 


rating  accorded  the  Journal  is 
guaranteed   by  the   publishers 
of  Rowell's  American    News- 
paper Directory,  who  will  pay  one  hundred 
dollars  to  the  first  person  who  successfully 
controverts  its  accuracy. 
Publisher's  announcement. — In  1907  the  Min- 
neapolis Journal,  dallv  and  Sunday,  car- 
ried 7,730,184  lines  of  advertising.    This  was 
1,316,084  more  lines  than  wag  carried  by  any 
other   newspaper   in    Minneapolis   or  St. 
Paul.      Minneanolis    merchants.    In   1907, 
used   4,449,368   in   the   Daily   and   Sunday 
Journal.    This  is  ^%  more  than  appeared 
In  any  other  Minneapolis  paper. 

The  Journal  predominates  in  the  rich, 
expansive  territory  of  which  Minneapolis 
is  the  metropolis  and  the  business  center. 
The  Journal  leads  all  other  papers  in  the 
.  Great  Northwest  in  volume  of  local,  for- 
eign, laud,  real  estate,  financial,  book,  edu- 
cational and  total  advertising;  and  in 
classified  advertising  it  Is  far  ahead  of  all 
other  papers  in  the  field,  although  it  does 
not  carry  a  line  of  objectionable  medical, 
clairvoyant  and  other  advertising  of  a 
similar  character. 

The  Journal  is  pre  eminently  the  great 
"Home"  paper  in  Minneapolis.  Conse- 
quently it  reaches  the  great  army  of  pur- 
chasers in  its  field,  and  Its  circulation  is  of 
much  greater  value  to  the  advertiser. 
This  is  why  Minneapolis  merchants,  who 


are  on  the  ground  and  know  circulation 
value  in  Minneapolis,  use  The  Journal 
one-third  more  than  they  do  any  other 
Minneapolis  paper. 

MARKET  RECORD;  every  morning 
except  Sunday;  commercial;  eight  pages 
9x12;  subscription  $3;  established  1881 :  P.  A 
Rogers,  editor;  G.  D.  Rogers,  publisher* 
Office,  248-250  S.  Fourth  avenue  (6-3).  ""*'^^^- 
Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding   1,000  in   1903   and    1907. 

MINNESOTA  DAILY;  every  morning 
except  Sunday  and  Monday,  during  college 
J'.^^^i^^'^^^^Slate;  four  pages  12x18;  subscrip- 
tion $2;  established  1899;  Z.L.  Potter,  editor  • 
J.  E.  Swan,  publisher  (1—8).  ' 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  i.ooo  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect. 
•„^'*'^^'  every  evening  except  Sunday; 
independent;  four  to  eight  pages  15x22;  sub 
scription  $3;  established  August,  1903;  B.  D. 
Butler^ditor;  The  Daily  News  Co.,  publish- 

Copies     printed:       13.464  in  1904 
19.346  in  190S 
24,863  in  1906 
30,000   for  year  ending  Nov.   30,  1907. 
RAILWAY  AND   HOTEL  NEWS; 
every   morning    except    Sundav;     general 
news,  time  tables   and  hotels  ;  four    pages 
18x24;    subscription    $5;     established    1882; 
John  L.King,  editor  and  publisher;    dated 
also  at  Saint  Paul  (1—7). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding    2,250    in    1904    and    1907. 

TIDENDE  ;  every  evening  except  Satur- 
day   and    Sunday,    Sunday    morning,    and 
WEEKLY,  Thursdays ;Isorwegian  Danish: 
daily  four  to  eight,  Sunday  and  weekly  len 
to  sixteen  pages  13x24;    subscription- daily 
and  Sunday  $2,  weekly  50  cents;  established 
— dail5'  1887,  weekly  1851 ;  S.  Sorensen,  editor: 
T.  Guldbrandsen  Publishing  Company,  pub- 
lishers.   Office,  Journal  building  (2—8). 
Copies     printed:     5,572  in  1907 
Sunday,     6,123  in  1907 
Weekly:    22,519  in  1896 
29,229  m  1900 
30,129  in  1901 
30,538  in  1903 
30,910  in  1904 
30,941  in  1905 
31,023  in  1906 
32,256  in  1907 
TRIBUNE;    every   day   (morning    and 
evening  editions)  except   Sunday  evening, 
and    FARMERS'    TRIBUNE,  twice-a- 
week,  Tuesdays  and  Fridays;     republican; 
daily  ten  to  twenty  four,  Sunday  thirty-four 
to  fifty-six,  twice-a-week  eight  pages  18x34; 
subscription— daily    (without    Sunday)    $4, 
Sunday  $2,  twice-a-week  $1;  established  1867; 
W.  J.  Murphy,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  Combined  morn- 
ing    and     evening:     37,797  in  1895 

55,102  in  1900 
66,872  in  1902 
72,832  in  1903 
Z7,927  in  1904 
99,841  in  1905 

103.164  in  1906 

101.165  in  1907 
Sunday,  29,360  in  1900 

49.353  in  1901 
56,350  in  1902 


548 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPEP  DIRECTORY, 


MINNESOTA— Minneapolis. 


MINNESOTA— Minneapolis. 


61,074  in   1903 
69,221   in   1904 
76,758  in   1905 
81,278  in   1906 
76,603  in   1907 
Semi-weekly,    37,615  in  1900 
51,406  in  1901 
74,714  in  1902 
68,686  in   1903 
56,814  in  1904 
46,423  in   190S 
36,336  in   1906 
32,074  in   1907 
^^^The  absolute  correctness 
of  the  latest  circulation  rating 
accorded   the    daily     Tribune 
is  guaranteed  bythe  publish- 
ers    of     Rowell  s     American 
Newspaper  Directory,  who  will 
pay  one  hundred  dollars  to  the  first  person 
who  successfully  controverts  its  accuracy. 
Publisher's   announcement. — The  Minneapo- 
lis Tribune  Is  delivered  to  and  paid  for  in 
more  than  four  fifths  of  the  homes  in  Min- 
neapolis, and  In  more  than  nine-tenths  of 
the   homes  in   Hennepin   county   outside 
of  Minneapolis. 

The  paid  circulation  outside  of  the  Twin 
Cities,  but  within  a  radius  of  one  hundred 
miles  of  the  city  limits,  Is  more  than 
double  that  of  its  nearest  competitor. 

The  paid  circulation  of  the  Tribune  in 
the  State  of  Minnesota  alone  is  greater 
than  the  total  paid  clrcnlatlon  of  any  of 
Its  Twin  City  competitors  in  Minnesota, 
all  other  States  and  Canada  combined. 

Our  competitors'  advertising  rates  (per 
line  per  thousand  of  circulation),  taking 
either  total  circulation  or  city  circulation 
as  a  basis,  are  from  twenty  to  fifty  per  cent 
higher  than  tlie  rates  of  the  Tribune  (per 
line  per  thousand  of  circulation). 

Fovir  fifths  of  the  families  in  Minneapolis 
read  the  Tribune.  The  cost  in  the  other 
papers  to  reach  the  remaining  one-fifth  Is 
more  than  the  Tribune  charges  for  the 
four  fifths. 

WEEKLY. 

B ANERET ;  Tuesdays ;  Swedish  ;  baptist; 
ten  to  fourteen  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1896;  Rev.  A.  A.  Holgren, 
editor  and  publisher  (2—6). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  4,016  in 
1 90 1,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
any  definite  and  satisfactory  report, 
but  was  credited  with  exceeding  4,000 
in    1903    and    more    than    2,250    in    1907. 

BELiLiMAX;  Saturdays;  literary;  twen- 
ty-eight to  thirty  two  pages  9x12;  subscrip- 
tion S4;  established  July,  1906;  William  C. 
Edgar,  editor;  The  Bellman  Co.,  publishers. 
Office,  118  South  Sixth  street  (1—8). 

BOTH  SIDES;  Thursdays;  liquors; 
eight  pages  17Viix24;  subscription  82;  estab- 
lished 1894;  Botii  Sides  Publishing  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers.  Office,  2747  Stevens  avenue 
(11—6  P). 

CHRONICLE;  Saturdays;  four  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1883;  J. 
G.  Lund  and  Gerald  Shepard,  editors  and 
publishers.  Office.  1303  Washington  avenue, 
North  (1—7). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  years  1902 
and  1906  this  paper  seemea  to  assert 
that  it  had  an  average  issue  exceeding 
1,000  coi^ies,  but  failed  to  furnish  such 
definite  information  as  would  warrant 
the   accordance  of  a   rating  to  that  effect. 

COMMERCIAIi  BUIil.ETIN  AND 
NORTHWEST  TRADE;  Saturdays; 
groceries  and  general  trade;  flfty-two  to 
sixty -four  pages  10Jil4;  subscription  $2;  es- 


tablished  1882;   Commercial   Bulletin   Com- 
pany, publishers.    Office.  301    Boston   block 

(1-8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  6,000  in  1906, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  was 
credited   with   more   than   4,000    in    1907. 

COMMERCIAL.  WEST;  Saturdays; 
financial ;  sixty  to  one  hundred  pages  8J^xl2J^; 
subscription  $8;  established  March,  1901"";  H.  V. 
Jones,  editor  and  manager;  Commercial 
West  Co.,  publishers.  Office.  Lumber  Ex- 
change (12—6). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding    1,000    in    1903    and    1907. 

CRITIC;  Mondays;  dramatic;  twelve  to 
sixteen  pages  9x12;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 18^7;  Oscar  F.  G.  Day,  editor;  S.  C. 
Lewis,  publisher.  Office,  328  S.  Third  street 
(9—3  P). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies 
regularly  in  1900,  but  has  not  since  set 
up  any  claim  for  issuing  so  many. 

ECHO  DEL'OUEST;Friday8;  French; 
four   pages   18x24;    subscription    $1;    estab 
lished  1883;  Geo.  E.  Fortln.  editor;  A.  H.  De- 
meules,  publisher.   Office,  305  Central  avenue 

(7-7).  _ 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  1,422  in 
1898,  but  has  not  since  made  definite 
and  satisfactory  claim  to  issuing  so 
many  as    1,000    copies. 

FOLKEBIjADET  ;  Wednesdays; 
Norwegian;  eight  pages  153^x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1879;  I.  A.  Hain,  editor  ; 
Folliebladet  Publishing  Company,  publish- 
ers (2—5). 

(Topics  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  isswe  of  5,109  in 
1904,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
a    report,    but   was   credited   with   more 

than    4,000    in    1907. 

FREIEPRESSE-HEROL.D;  Fridays; 

German;  republican  ;  twelve  pages  17x24; 
subscription  $2;  established  1869;  Charles 
Baehr,  editor;  Freie  Presse-Herold  Printing 
Co.,  publishers. 

GAA  PAA  ;  Tuesdays;  socialist;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  50  cents,  estab- 
lished November,  1903;  E.  L.  Mengshoel,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (12—5). 

Copies    printed:    For    the    year    1905 

this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a   rating  to  that  effect. 

II.L.USTBERET  FAMILIE-JOUR- 
N  A  Li  ;  Sundays;  Norwegian-Danish;  lit- 
erary; sixteen  pages  llxlS^^;  subscription 
$1.60;  established  1880;  C.  Rasmussen  Pub- 
Ilshine  Co.,  editors  and  publishers.  Office, 
720  S.  Fourth  street  (7—5  P). 

IMPROVEMENT     BUL.L.ETIN; 

Saturdays;  architecture,  building  and  elec- 
tricity; forty  to  fifty  two  pages  10x14;  sub- 
scription $5;  established  1892;  H.  C.  Chapin, 
•ditor;  The  Chapin  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers; Issue  also  a  monthly  edition  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding  2,250  in  1896,  and  more  than 
1,000  in  1898,  and  every  year  since, 
up    to    and    including    1907. 

IRISH  STANDARD;  Saturdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription 


CATALOGUE   BY  STATES. 


54& 


MINNESOTA— Minneapolis. 


$2;  established  1885;  Edward  O'Brien  editor; 

O'Brleu  Bros.,  pubilsheib  (7—3  P) 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from   this   paper,    but   it   had    credit   for 

exceeding   2,250   in   1899  and  every  year 

since,    up    to    and    including    1907. 

LUTHERANEREN;  Weduesdayb; 
Norwegian;  .lutheran;  sixteen  pages  11x16; 
subscription  $1;  established  1893;  C.  O.  Aubol, 
editor;  Rugsburg  Publishing  House,  pub- 
Ushers  (7—3  P). 

Copies  printed :  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  11,461  in 
1S97  and  12,453  in  1902,  since  which 
it  has  not  furnished  a  report,  but  has 
been  credited  with  more  than  7,500 
every  year  since,  up  to  and  including 
1907. 

MASONIC  OBSERVER;  Mondays; 
free  masonry;  eight  pages  9x12;  subscription 
50  cents;  established  1900;  L.  J.  Stevens, 
editor;  W.  C.  Alleu,  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  3,201  in  1903 
2,254  in  1905 
5,000  in   1907 

MINNESOTA  ALUMNI  WEEKLY; 
Mondays;  September  to  June;  alumni;  six- 
teen pages  5x8;  subsoription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 1901;  E.  B.  Johnson,  editor;  General 
Alumni  Association  of  University  of  Minne- 
sota, publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding    1,000    in    1907. 

MIRROR;  Saturdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1895;  F.E.  Co  veil,  editor;  The  Mirror  Publish- 
ing Co.,  publishers  (8—3). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
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information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance  of   a   rating  to   that  effect. 

OSTEOPATHIC  WORLD;  monthly; 
osteopath;  sixty-eight  pages  6x9;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  July,  1902;  J.  Martin 
Littlejohn,  editor;  William  R.  Dobbyn  & 
Sons,  publishers.  Office,  Edison  building 
(1-4  P). 

PUBLIC  WEAL;  monthly ;  prohibition ; 
four  pages  ]lxl5;  subscription  25  cents;  es- 
tablished 1897,  as  Backbone;    Geo.  F.  Wells, 
editor;    State  Prohibition    Committee,  pub- 
lishers.   Office,  8U3  Sykes  building  (1—8). 
Copies    printed:    10,666  in  1897 
24.333  in  1901 
13.343  in  1906 
11,458  in   1907 

PYTHIAN  ADVOCATE;  monthly; 
Knights  of  Pythias;  sixteen  pages  10x14;  sub- 
scriptions!;" established  1888;  F.  E.Wheaton, 
editor  and  publisher  (1 — 7). 

Copies  -printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  2,625  in  1896 
and  4,025  in  1906,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satis- 
factory report,  but  was  credited  with 
more    than    2,250    in    1907. 

READERS'  GUIDE  TO  PERIODI- 
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cept  July  and  August ;    educational;  forty- 
eight  pages  9x12 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1882;    C.  W.  G.  Hyde,  editor;    School  Educa- 
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Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  8,185  in  1896 
and  12,800  in  1906,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
than    12,500   in    1907. 

Ihiblisher's  announcement. — Guaranteed  the 
largest  and  most  widely  circulated  educa- 
tional journal  published  in  the  Northwest. 

SPOGEFUGLEN;  monthly;  independ- 
ent-republican; liumorous;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1;  established  1893;  A.  Kringel- 
bach,  editor  and  publisher.  Office,  Riverside 
station  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance  of  a   rating  to   that  effect. 

8VENSK     FA3IILJ-JOURNAL; 


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10x15;  subscription  50  cents  :  established 
1889;  C,  Rasmussen  Publishing  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers;  dated  also  at  Saint  Paul. 
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thirty-six  pages  9i^xl2J<g;  subscription  $5; 
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MINNEOTA,  i^/o"  Co.  JD  777t  pop.» 
on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  12  m.  N.  W. 
of  Marshall,  the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 

IVIASCOT;  Fridays;  eight   pages   15x22; 
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[      p  518+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St. 

I     Paul  Rd.,  25  m.  S.  S.  E.  of  Mankato.    Agri- 

I     culture. 

i  TRIBUNE;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 1S94;  E.  B.  Howe,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7— 5). 

MIZPAH,  Koochiching  Co.  ^  on  Min- 
nesota &  International  Rd.,  45  m.  N.  E.  of 
Bermidji. 

MESSAGE;  Fridays  (A  A). 

MONTEVIDEO,  c.  h.,  Chippewa  Co. 

I     -n  2,146+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St. 

!  Paul  Rd.  and  Chippewa  r.  near  its  con- 
fluence with  Minnesota  r.  Stock  raising, 
dairying  and  farming  section.  Seat  of  Win- 
dom  Institute. 

ADVANCE;  Wednesdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1896:  J.  E.  Henry,  editor  and  publisher 
(9-3). 

COMMERCIAL;  Fridays;  independent- 
republican;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1886;  C.  E.  Mills,  editor 
and  publisher. 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1899 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
bas  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the    claim. 

LEADER;  Fridays :  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1877;  H.  E. 
Hoard,  editor  and  publisher  (1 — 3). 

MINNESOTA     WHITE     RIBBON; 

monthly;    temperance;    four   pages    11x16; 

I  subscrlDtlon  25  cents;  established  1890;  Mrs. 

!  Margaret  Densmore,  editor;  The  Minnesota 

W.  C.  T.  U.,  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  ^  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding  2,250    in    1907. 

MONTGOMERY,  Lesnenr  Co.  P 
979+  pop.,  on  Minueapolis  &  St.  Louis,  and 
Chicago.  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rds.,  16  m. 
N.  of  Waterville.  Agriculture  and  manu- 
facturing. 

MESSENGER;  Fridays ;  democratic ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1-50;  estab- 
lished 1888;  F.  J.  Svejda,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2—3). 

MONTICEL.LO,  Wright  Co.  U  818t 
pop.,  on  Great  Northern  Rd.  and  Mississippi 


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MINNESOTA. 


MINNESOTA. 


r„  46  m.   N.  W.  of  Saint  Paul,   the    State 

capital.    Farming. 

WRIGHT  CO.  TIMES;  Thursdays; 
Independent;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1856;  Clarence  A.  French,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (8—3). 

MOORHEAD,  c.  h.,  Clay  Co.  ^  4,794 
pop.,  on  Great  Northern  and  Northern  Pa- 
cific Rds.  and  Red  r.,  opposite  Fargo,  N.  Dak. 
Wagon  and  sleigh  works.    Farming. 

NEWS;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  republican; 
dally  four,  weekly  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription—daily $4,  weekly  $1;  established 
—dally  1882,  weekly  1879;  Richards  &  Titus, 
editors  and  publishers  (1—8). 

CITIZEN;  Wednesdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  jl;  established 
October,  W)% ;  K.  G.  Melauder,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding    i,ooo    in    1907. 

INDEPENDENT;  Fridays;  eight  pages 
15x22 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1890 ;  L.  A. 
Huntoon,  editor  and  publisher. 

MOOSE  IiAKE>  Carlton  Co.  D-  600 

pop.,  on  Northern  Pacific  Rd.,  18  m.  S.  W. 

of  Carlton,  the  county  seat.    Farming  and 

saw  mills. 

STAR-GAZETTE;  Thursdays: republi- 
can :  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1896;  J.  V.  Barstow,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

MORA,  c.  h.,  Kanabec  Co.  D  835  pop., 

on  Great  Northern  Rd.,  48  m.  N.  E.  of  Saint 
Cloud.    Agriculture. 

KANABEC  CO.  TIMES;  Fridays; 
republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
tl.50;  established  1884 ;  Times  Printing  and 
Publishing  Company,  Inc.,  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding    1,000    in    1907. 

MORGAN,  Redwood  Co.  p  592t  pop., 
on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  12  m.  S.  E. 
of  Redwood  Falls,  the  county  seat.  Farm- 
ing. 

MESSENCiER;  Thursdays  ;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x20;  subscriptlcm  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 1888;  F.  S.  Pollard,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (3—5  P). 

M  O  R  R I  S  ,  c.  h.,  Stevens  Co.  -al,934t 
pop.,  on  Northern  Pacific  and  Great  North- 
ern Rds.,  35  m.  S.  E.  of  Breckenridge.  Manu- 
facturing and  agriculture. 

SUN ;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1883; 
Chas.  Lee,  editor  and  publisher  (2 — 3). 

TRIBUNE  ;  Saturdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  13x20 ;  subscription  .$1.50 ;  estab- 
lished 1875:  .James  C.  Morrison,  editor  and 
.  publisher  (8—3). 

MORRISTOWN,  Rice  Go.  g  589t 
pop.,  on  Chicago  Great  Western  Rd.  and 
Cannon  r.,  10  m.  S.  W.  of  Faribault,  the 
county  seat.  Manufacture  of  lumber,  bar- 
rel stock,  flour,  fencing,  etc.  Agriculture, 
dairying  and  stock  raising. 

P  R  E  S  ."9  ;  Thursdays ;  republican ;  eight 
pages  15x20;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1892;  J.  C.  Temple  &  Sons,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (3—5  P). 


MORTON,  Renville  Co.  a  789t  pop., 
on  Minneapolis  &  St.  Louis  Rd.,  4  m.  E.  S.E. 
of  Beaver  Falls,  the  county  seat.  Granite 
quarry.    Farming. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  Independent; 

eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1886;  H.  E.  Rogers,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (3—3). 

MOTLEY,  Morrison  Go.  a  404  pop., 

on  Northern  Pacific  Rd.,  20  m.  W.  of  Brain- 

erd.    Agriculture. 

MERCURY;  Fridays;  Independent; 
eight  pages  13x20 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
September,  1901;  E.  S.  Holman,  editor  and 
publisher  (7 — 5). 

MOUNTAIN    LAKE,    Cottonwood 

Co.  p  959+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minne- 
apolis &  Omaha  Rd.,    51  m.  W.   S.  W.  of 
Mankato.    Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 
UNSER  BESUCHER;  Tuesdays;  Ger- 
man;   republican;    eight    pages  15x22;    sub- 
scription $1.25;  established  1901;  I.  L  Bargen, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

VIEW;  Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  established  1894;  I. 
I.  Bargen.  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

MURDOCH,  Swift  Co.  -a  275t  pop., 
on  Great  Northern  Rd.,  11  m.  S.  E.  of  Ben- 
son, the   county  seat.    Stock   raising  and 
agrir-ulture. 
VOICE;    Thursdays;   independent;    four 

pages    18x24;    subscription    $1;    established 

1900;     E.  C.  Detuncq,  editor  and  publisher 

(7-5). 

NASSAU,   Lac    Qui  Parle  Co.  P  200 

pop.,  on  Great  Northern  Rd.,  190  m.  W.  of 

Minneapolis  and  St.  Paul. 

ADVERTISER;  Thursdays;  republi- 
can; four  pages  14x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished June,  1903:  Robert  B.  Scott,  editor  and 
publisher  (7—5). 

NEW  AUBURN,  Sibley  Co.  g  374t 
pop.,  5  m.  S.  of  Sumter,  the  nearest  railroad 
station. 

HERALD;  Thursdays;  four  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1;  established  January,  1904; 
C.  J.  Ranney,  editor;  N.  A.  Ranney,  pub- 
lisher (11—5). 

NEWFOLDEN,  Marshall  Co.)j  27t 
pop.,  on  Minneapolis,  St.  Paul  &  Sault  Ste. 
Marie  Rd.,  about  37  m.  N.  of  Red  Lake  Falls- 
REVIEW;  Fridays  (A  A). 

NEW  LONDON,  Kandiyohi  Go.  D 
363-I-  pop.,  on  Great  Northern  Rd.  and  Crow 
r.,  15  m.  N.  N.  E.  of  Willmar,  the  county 
seat.  Manufacturing.  Creamery.  Summer 
resort. 
TIMES  ;  Thursdays  ;  Independent;  four 

pages  17x24 ;  subscription  $1.25  ;  established 

1886;    E.   E.   Lawson,  editor   and  publisher 

(8-3). 

NEW  PRAGUE,  Scott  Co.  g  l,228t 
pop.,  on  Minneapolis  &  St.  Louis  Rd.,  17  m. 
S.  of  Shakopee,  the  county  seat.  Iron 
works,  breweries,  printing-press  factory 
and  roller-process  flour  mills.  Lumbering 
and  farming. 
TIMES;  Thursdays:   republican;  eight 

pages  17}i^x'22;  subscription  5U  cents;  estab- 


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AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


MINNESOTA. 


lished  1889:   J.  J.  Leonard,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year^  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  eflFect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the    claim. 

NEW  RICHLAND,   IVaseca  Co.  g 

750+  pop.,  on  Minneapolis  &  St.  Louis  Rd., 
13  m.  from  Waseca,  the  county  seat.  Agri- 
culture. 

NORTH  STAR  ;  Wednesdays;  republi- 
can; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50: 
established  1886;  O.  H.  Bronson,  editor  and 
publisher. 

NEW  ULM,  C.  h.,  Broion  Co.  Q  6,403t 
pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  and 
Minneapolis  &  St.  Louis  Rds.  and  Minnesota 
r.,  25  m.  W.  N.  W.  of  Mankato.  Farming 
and  milling. 

BROWN  CO.  JOURNAL.;  Saturdays; 
republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1898;  Philip  Liesch,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:   No  definite  and  satis- 
factory   statement  has  ever   been   secured 
from   this   paper,    but   it   had   credit   for 
exceeding    1,000    in    1905    and    1907. 

DER  FORTSCHRITT  ;  Tuesdays; 
German;  independent;  twelve  pages  15x22t 
subscription  $2;  established  1891;  Erns; 
Brandt,  editor  and  publisher  (8— 3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  has  on 
three  occasions  indicated  a  desire  to 
have  credit  for  issuing  more  than 
1,000  copies  regularly,  but  such  defi- 
nite information  as  would  warrant  such 
a    rating    has    never    been    forthcoming. 

N  E  W  S  ;  Saturdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1891;  James  J.  Green,  editor  and  publisher. 

POST;  Fridays;  German;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22 :  subscription  .12  ;  estab 
lished  1864;  New  Ulm  Publishing  Co.  editors 
and  publishers  (7 — 3  P). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  issue  of  1,104  in  1900,  but 
has  not  since  made  claim  to  issuing 
so   many   as    1,000   copies. 

REVIEW;  Wednesdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1878;  New  Ulm  Publishing  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers  (8—3). 

VOIiKSBLiATT;  Thursdays;  German; 
republican;  eight  pages  18x24:  subscription 
$2;  established  1892;  Philip  Liesch,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  i.aio  in 
1896,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
any  definite  and  satisfactory  report, 
but  was  credited  with  more  than  1,000 
in    1906   and   1907. 

NEW^    YORK    MILLS.    Ottertail 

Co.  -a  400  pop.,  on  Northern  Pacific  Rd., 
12  m.  N.  W.  of  Wadena.    Agriculture. 

UUSI  K0TT:>IAA  ;  Thursdays; Finnish; 
republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1881;  Nylund  Bros.,  editors 
and  publishers  (9—3). 

Copies  printed:    This  paper  had  cre- 
dit  for   an   average   iisne   of   4fi2o   in 
1896,  since  which   it  has  not  furnished 
.  any  definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but 


MINNESOTA. 


has  been  credited  with  more  than  i»ooo 
every    year    since    1900,    up    to    and   in* 

including    1907. 

NICOLLET,  mcollet  Co.  P  330t  pop.» 

on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd..  15  ni.  S.W. 

of  Saint  Peter,  the  county  seat.     Saw  mill 

and  creamery.    Farming. 

L.  E  A  D  E  R  ;  Saturdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1896:  B.  G.  Schulze,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7—5). 

NORTHBRANCH,  Chisago  Co.  D- 

642  pop.,  on  Northern  Pacific    Rd.,  13  m. 

N.  W.    of  Center   City,  the   county    seat. 

Starch  factories,  flour  mills  and  machine 

shop.    Agriculture. 

REVIEW;  Fridays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1891;  Elbert 
Bede,  editor  and  publisher. 

NORTHFIELD,i2ice  Co.  g3,210t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  and 
Chicago  &  Great  Western  Rds.,  39  m.  S.  by 
S.  E.  of  Saint  Paul,  the  State  capital.  Seat 
of  Carleton  and  St.  Olaf  Colleges.  Agri- 
culture. 

INDEPENDENT;  Thursdays;  independ- 
ent; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1: 
established  1887;  C.  P.  Carpenter,  editor  and 
publisher  (12-4).  .     , 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  1,04a  m 
1897  and  1,242  in  1901,  since  which  it 
has  not  furnished  any  definite  and 
satisfactory  report,  but  has  been  cre- 
dited with  more  than  1,000  every  year 
since,   up  to   and   including   i9P7' 

NEWS ;  Saturdays ;  independent-republi- 
can; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  es- 
tablished 1876;  W.  F.  Schilling,  editor;  Joe 
P.  Heatwole,  proprietor. 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  1,50a  for 
the  year  1897*  ^>7»7  in  1900,  but  hat 
not  since  made  daim  to  issuinf  •* 
many  as   1,000  copies. 

CARL.ETONIA:  semi-monthly,  during 
the  college  vear;  collegiate;  twenty  pages 
8x10;  subscription  $1;  established  1881;  Stu- 
dents of  Carleton  College,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers.    ^,  , 

MANITOU  MESSENGER;  monthly, 
during  the  college  year;  collegiate ;  firty- 
six  pages  7x10;  subscription  $1;  established 
1886;  Students  of  St.  Olaf  College,  editors  and 
publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  889  m  1907 
POPUL.AR  ASTRONOMY;  monthly, 
except  July  and  August;  astronomical; 
sixty-four  pages  7x10;  subscription  $3.50; 
established  1893;  Wm.  W.  Payne,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 

NORTHOME,  Koochiching  Co.  t)  460 
pop.,  on  Minneapolis  &  International  Rd.,  17 
m.  from  Blackduck. 

RECORD;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  l.Sx20;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished September,  1901 ;  J.  B.  Wilm.  editor  and 
publisher  (1— S). 

NORTH   SAINT   PAUL,  Ramsty 

Co.  D- 1,800  pop.,  on  Wisconsin  Central  Rd., 
\%  m.  out  of  the  city  limits  of  Saint  Paul, 
the  county  seat  and  State  capital.  Manu- 
facturing. 

SENTINEI^;  Fridays;  republican; 
four  pages  20x36;  subscription  $1.50  :  estab- 
lished 1887:  Granville  Troll,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


555 


MINNESOTA. 


NORWOOD,  Carver  Co.  n  600  pop  , 

on   Chicago,   Milwaukee    &    St.    Paul    and 

Minneapolis  &  St.  Louis  Rds.,  40  m.  S.  W. 

of  Minneapolis  and  16  VV.  of  Chaska,  the 

county  seat.    Wheat,  corn,  oats,  hay  and 

live  stock. 

TIMES ;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1890;  J.  "W. 
Craven,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

OGILVIE,  Kanabec  Co.  u-  28t  pop.,  on 

Great  Northern  Rd.,  40  m.  N.  E.  of  Sauk 

Rapids. 

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PRINCETON,  c.  h.,  Millelacs  Co.  a 

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PROCTOR,  St.  Louis  Co.  cf  784t  pop., 
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RAYMOND,  Kandiyohi  Co.    a    282t 
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and  Chicago  Great  Western  Rds.  and 
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N,  by  N.  W.  of  Beaver  Falls,  the  county  seat. 

Farming. 

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REVERE,  Redwood  Co.  p  200  pop., on 

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RICHVILLE,  Ottertail  Co.  -n  350 
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county  seat.  Heading  and  stave  and  saw 
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ROCHESTER,  c.  h.,  Olmsted  Co.  0, 

6,843t  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd., 
90  m.  S.  S.  E.  of  Saint  Paul,  the  State  capi- 
tal. Butter,  eggs  and  cheese  trade.  Horse 
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seat.    Farming. 

GRAPHIC;  Thursdays;  republican; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1898;  J.  L.  Flint,  editor  and  publisher. 

ROYALTON,   Morrison   Co.    O  664t 
pop.,  on  Northern  Pacific  Rd.  and  Platter., 
10  m.  S,  of  Little  Falls,  the  county  seat.  Flour 
and  saw  mills.    Wheat  and  lumber. 
BANNER;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 

pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1885; 

A.  W.  Svpanson,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 

RUSH  CITY,  Chisago  Co.  Q  987t  pop., 
on  St.  Paul  &  Duluth  Rd.,54m.  N.  of  Saint 
Paul,  the  State  capital.     Agriculture  and 
hardwood  timber. 
POST;    Fridays;   republican;  four  pages 

20x26:  subscription  $1 ;  established  1873;  Mrs. 

Franklyn  W.  Lee,  editor  and  publisher. 
G.  A.R.  CIRCLE;  monthly  (A  A). 

RUSHFORD,   Fillmort  Co.  D,  l,0(52t 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd. 

and  Root  r.,  35  m.  W.  of  La  Crosse,  Wis. 

Water  power,  utilized  in  manufacturing. 

STAR-REPUBLICAN;  Thursdays; 
republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1872;  C.  L.  Foss,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  issuinc  more  thaia  1.000  copies 
regularly    in    1904,    but   haa   not   smee 

set  up  any  definite  and  satisfactory 
claim   for   issuing  so  many. 

RUSHMORE,  Nobles  Co.  p  275  pop., 
on  Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  &  Omaha 
Rd.,  12  m.  W.  of  Worthington,  the  county 
seat.    Farming. 

ENTERPRISE ;  Thursdays ;  republican ; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1899:  Charles  Hamstreet,  editor  and 
publisher  (7 — 5). 

RUSSELL,  Lyon  Co.  p  U8t  pop.,  on 
Great  Northern  Rd.,  10  m.  S.  W.  of  Mar 
shall,  the  county  seat. 
ANCHOR;  Tliursdays  (A  A). 

RUTHTON,    Pipestone   Co.   p   323t 
pop.,  on  Great  Northern  Rd.,  16  m.  N.  E.  of 
Pipestone,  the  county  seat.    Farming. 
GAZETTE  ;  Thursdays ;    republican ; 

eight  pases  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1897;  Smith  &  Pedersen,  editors  and 
publishers  (7—5). 

SACRED  HEART,  Renville  Co.    D 

538+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul 

Rd.,  20  m.  N.  W.  of  Beaver  Falls,  the  county 

seat.    Agricultural  region. 

JOURNAL;  Thursdays;  republican; 
four  pages  17^^x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1899;  H.  T.  Marsh,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7—5). 

SAINT  CHARLES,  Winona  Co.  p 
1,304+  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  and 
Winona  &  Western  Rds.,  28  m.  W.  of  Win- 
ona, the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 
UNION;  Fridays ;   independent-repub- 


miNNESOTA. 


lican;  four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1; 
established  1877;  J.  Eben  Whiton,  editor  and 
publisher. 

SAINT  CLOUD,  c.  h.,  Stearns  Co.  n 
8.663+  pop.,  on  Great  Northern  and  North- 
ern Pacific  Rds,  and  Mississippi  r.,  75  m. 
N.  W.  of  Saint  Paul,  the  State  capital.  The 
general  car  shops  of  the  Great  Northern 
Railroad  are  located  here.  Granite  quar- 
ries.   Agriculture  and  lumber. 

JOURNAL-PRESS;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Suuday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays; 
republican  ;  daily  four,  weekly  eight  pages 
18x24;  subscription  —  daily  $5,  weekly  $1; 
established— daily  1892,  weekly  1858  ;  Alvah 
Eustman,  editor;  The  Journal-Press  Co.,  pub- 
lishers (7—3  P). 

TIMES;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLY,  Wednesdays;  democratic; 
daily  six,  weekly  twelve  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription—dailj'  $3,  weekly  $1.50;  established 
—daily  1887,  weekly  1861;  C.  F.  Macdonald, 
editor;  Times  Publisliing  Companj%  pub- 
lishers (7—5). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  either  edition  of  this  paper,  but 
both  had  credit  for  exceeding  1,000  in 

1907. 

DER  ANZEIGER;  Wednesdays;  Ger- 
man; independent;  twelve  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1894;  A.J.Hilger, 
editor;  Anzeiger  Publishing  Co.,  publishers 
(2-3). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  looa 
tUi^  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac 
cordance  of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the    claim. 

DER  NORDSTERN  ;  Thursdays;  Ger 
man;  democratic;  sixteen    to    twenty-four 
pages   15x22;  subscription    $2;     established 
1874;  Gerhard  May,  editor;   Nordatern  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  publishers  (12— 5). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  issue  of  4,500  in  1895  and  7,200 
in  1905,  since  which  it  has  not  fur- 
nished a  definite  and  satisfactory  re- 
port, but  was  credited  with  more  than 
4,000  in    1907. 

SAINT  HILAIRE,  Red  Lake  Co.  ^ 

840+  pop.,  on  Great  Northern  Rd.,30  m.  N.  E. 

of   Crookston.      Manufactures   of  lumber 

and  flour. 

SPECTATOR;  Wednesdays;  independ- 
ent; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  es- 
tablished 1882;  John  J.  Soil,  editor;  Ives  & 
Soil,  publishers. 

SAINT  JAMES,  ••  b.,  Watonwan  Co. 

p  2,607+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minne- 
apolis &  Omaha  and  Minneapolis  &  St.  Louig 
Rds.,  35  m.  E.  S.  E.  of  Mankato.   Farming. 

PLAINDEALER;  semi-weekly, 
Wednesdays  and  Saturdays;  republican: 
four  and  six  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1890;  O.  C.Cole  &  Son, publishers 
(7—5). 

JOURNAL -GAZETTE;  Fridays;  re- 
publican; eight  pages  15x22,  subscription 
$1.50;  established  —  Jowrn,ai  1879,  Gazette 
1896;  Bell  &  Barrett,  editors  and  publishers 
(1—8). 

SAINT  PAUL,  c.  h.,  Ramsey  Co.  n 
State  Capital,  163,065+  pop.,  center  of 
eUven  railroads  on  the  Mississippi  r.,  9m. 


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MINNESOTA— Saint  Paul. 


below  the  Falls  of  St.  Anthony  and  at  the 
head  of  navigation.  General  manufactur- 
ing and  commerce. 

DAILY. 

DISPATCH;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  republi- 
can; twelve  to  thirty  two  pages  17x-i4;  sub- 
scription—daily $5,  weekly  25  cents;  estab 
lishedl868;  George  Thompson,  editor;  Wal- 
ter J.  DriscoU,  business  manager  ;  Dispatch 
Printing  Co.,  publishers  (,1—6). 

Copies   printed:   daily,   29,586  in  1895 

43,383  in  1900 
44,694  in  1901 

53,044  in  1903 
58,036  in  1904 
61,600  in  igo5 

64,009  in  1906 
68,671  in  1907 
The  weekly  had  credit  for  an  average 
issue  of  31,478  in  1896  and  101,335  in 
T906,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
any  definite  and  satisfactory  report, 
but  was  credited  with  more  than 
75,000,  which  is  the  highest  rating  ac- 
corded in  the  absence  of  a  detailed 
report. 

NEWS  ;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  RURAL.  WEEKLY,  Wednesdays; 
Independent;  tour  to  ei^ht  pages  18x24;  sub 
scription— daily  $3,  weekly  2.1  cents;  estab- 
lished—daily 1900,  weekly  1904:  F.  li.  Craw- 
ford, editor;  J.  Harry  Lewis,  manager  (12—6). 
Copies  printed:   daily,  24,046  in  190X 

30,619  in  1902 

35,816  in  1903 

36,204  in  X904 

37,202  in  1905 

40,115  in  1906 

40,741  in  1907 

The   weekly  edition  had  credit  for  an 

average    issue    of    66,902    in    1904,    since 

which    it    has    not    furnished    a    report, 

but      was      credited      with      more      than 

40,000   in    1907. 

PIONEER  PRESS  ;  every  morning; 
daily  ten  to  twelve,  Sunday  forty-two  to 
fifty-six  pages  18x24;  subscription— daily 
$4.80.  Sunday  $2;  established— daily  1833, 
Sunday  1854;  Tams  Bixby,  general  manager; 
Webster  Wheelock,  editor  ;  Pioneer  Press 
Co.,  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  daily,(©s©)32, 5 19  in  1900 

32,310  in  1901 
34,151  in  1902 
34,298  in  1903 
35,090  in  1904 
34,816  in  1905 
36,582  in  1906 
35,716  in  1907 
Sunday,  29,932  in  1900 
30,960  in  1901 
30,98$  in  1902 
30,933  in  1903 
30,484  in  1904 
30,574  in  1905 
34,696  in  1906 
35,465  in  1907 

^^°°The  absolute  correctness  of  the  lat- 
est circulation  rating  accord- 
ed the  Pioneer  Press  is  guar- 
anteed by  the  publishers  of 
Rowel  I' s  American  News* 
paper  Directory,  who  will  pay 
one    hundred    dollars   to    the 

first   person   who    successfully   controverts 

.its  accuracy. 

Publisher's  announcement. — The  Pioneer 


Press  Is  the  only  morning  and  Sunday 
newspaper  in  St.  Paul  and  the  only  exclu- 
sive metropolitan  morning  newspaper  In 
the  Northwest.  Anything  pertaining  to  its 
circulation  is  open  to  the  investigation  of 
any  advertiser  at  any  time,  and  if  the 
statements  of  the  Pioneer  Pukss  are  not 
verihed,  the  advertiser  is  entitled  to  his 
advertising'  free. 

VOLKSZEITUNG;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  aud  WEEKLY,  Thursdavs; 
independent;  daily  eight  to  thirty  six.  week- 
ly sixteen  to  twenty  pages  17x23i^;  sub- 
scription—daily  $3,  weekly  $1;  established- 
daily  1877,  weekly  1857;  Volkszeitung  Print- 
ing and  Publishing  Company,  editors  and 
publishers  (1—8). 

Copies    printed:     daily,    6,189  in   1899 

14,221  in  1905 

12,490  in  1907 
WEEKLY 

ANCHOR  AND  SHIELD;  Thursdays 

(A  A). 

A.  O.  U.  W.  GUIDE;  Thursdays; 
Ancient  Order  of  United  Workmen;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  50  cents;  estab- 
lished 1881:  D.  Ramaley,  editor  and  publisher 
(2 — 6). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  9,927  in  1895 
and  22,542  in  1905,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
than    17,500    in    1907. 

DAIRY  RECORD;  Wednesdays; 
dairying;  twenty  four  to  thirty  two  pages 
9x12;  subscription  $1;  established  May,  lb99; 
H.  Sandbolt,  editor;  Dairy  Record  Publish- 
ing Co.,  publishers  (l— S|. 

Copies  printed:  Thig  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  3,004  in 
1 90 1  and  6,923  in  1902,  since  which 
it  has  not  furnished  any  definite  and 
satisfactory  report,  but  was  credited 
with  more  than   2,250  in   1907. 

DEMOCRAT:  Suurdavs  (A  A). 

DER  WANDERER;  Wednesdays;  Ger- 
man; roman  catliolic;  twelve  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $2:  established  1867;  Joseph  Matt, 
editor;  Wanderer  Printing  Co.,  publishers; 
prints  an  elyhi-page  agricultural  supple- 
ment De7-  Farmer  im  Westen  (12—5). 

Copies  printed:  10,232  in  1895 
11,000  in  1905 
10,942  in  1907 

EAST  SIDE  STAR;  Fridays;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1:  established 
1900;  Q.  W.  Atherton,  editor  and  publisher 
(1-8). 

HERALD;  Saturdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1882:  Jas.  H.Burns  and  C.  M.  Hertlg, 
editors  and  publishers  (7-3  P). 

Copies^  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies 
regularly  in  the  years  1897  and  1900, 
but  has  not  since  set  up  any  definite 
and  satisfactory  claim  lor  issuing  so 
manv. 

JE'WISH  CITIZEN;  Fridays;  Hebrew; 
twenty  pages  lOixlS;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished August,  1904;  D.  E.  Cohen,  editor; 
Jewish  Citizen  Publishing  Co.,  publishers. 
Office,  Globe  building  (9—5  P)  (A  A). 

MIDWAY  NEWS;  Saturdays;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  established 
1888;  Ed.  A.  Paradis,  editor  and  publisher; 
dated  at  Merriam  Park. 

MINNESOTA  STATS  TIDNING ; 
Wednesdays  ;  Swedish  ;  independent  repub- 
lican; ten  to  sixteen  pages  18x24;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1877;  A.  P.  J.  Colberg, 
manager;  Minnesota  Stats  Tidning  Publish- 
ing Co.,  publishers  (1—6). 

Copies  printed:  9,637  in  1897 
11,186  in  1905 
12^732  in   1907 


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MINNESOTA— Saint  Paul. 


MINNESOTA  UNION  ADVOCATE; 

Fridays;  labor;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1897;  Cornelius  Guiney, 
editor ;  The  Minnesota  State  Federation  of 
Labor,  publishers  (8—3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  s.Soi  in 
1899,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
any  definite  and  satisfactory  report, 
but  has  been  credited  with  more  than 
4,000  every  year  since,  up  to  and  in- 
cluding   1907. 

IVIINNESOTSKE    NOVINY;     Tiiurs 
days  (A  A). 

NATION  A  I.  REPORTER  SYS- 
TEiVI  (consisting  of  nine  weelcly  and  one 
semi-monthly  law^  journals)  ;  issued  differ- 
ent days;  sixteen  to  two  hundred  and  six- 
teen pages  6x10;  subscription  $45  (single  sec- 
tion <!2,  $5  and  $10);  established  18T6;  West 
Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers;  issue 
special  editions  for  the  various  sections  of 
United  States;  also  a  bi  monthly  edition  en- 
titled the  American  Digest,  subscription  $4. 
(1—8).  ,     , 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of^  27,898  in 
1897  and  26,115  in  1900,  since  which 
it  has  not  furnished  a  report,  but  was 
credited  with  exceeding  20,000  in  1903, 
and   more    than    17,500    in    1907. 

NORTHWESTERM  CIIRONICLE; 
Fridays;  romau  catholic;  eight  to  twelve 
pages  17x23;  subscription  $2;  established 
1866;  Northwestern  Chronicle  Publishing  Co., 
editors  and  publishers  (1—7). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  5f048  in 
1894  and  5,894  in  1906,  since  which  it 
has  not  furnished  any  definite  _  and  sat- 
isfactory report,  but  was  credited  with 
more   than    4,000   in    1907. 

PEOFLiE'S  GAZETTE;  Saturdays; 
democratic;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1886;  Jacob  E..  Steiuer,  editor 
and  publisher;  dated  also  at  Minneapolis 
(9-3). 

RECORD;  Thursdays  ;  democratic ; 
labor:  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1899;  H.  W.  Kingston  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  vcar  1003 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the    claim. 

REVIEW:  Saturdays;  eight  page."  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1892;  J.  P. 
Knowles,  editor  and  publisher. 

TIDENDE  ;  Fridays;  Independent -re- 
publican; eight  pages  lT^x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  1891;  J.Johnson,  editor  and 
publisher  (1 — 5). 

TRADE;  Saturdays;  commercial;  thirty- 
six  to  sixty-four  pages  9x18;  subscription  $3; 
established   1892;    W.    L.    Williams,   editor; 
Williams  &  Rouleau,  publishers  (3— 5  P )  ( A  A). 
Copies   printed:    This   paper   had   cre- 
dit   for    an    average    issue    of    3,51.1    i?i 
1896  and    1,405  in   1902,   since   which  it 
has     not     furnished     any     definite     and 
satisfactory    report,    but    has    been    cre- 
dited with   more   than   1,000  every  year 
since,   up   to   and  including   1006. 

TRADE  JOURNAL.;  Saturdays;  mer- 
cantile ;  fifty  pages  10i^xl3^ ;  subscription 
$2;  established  1892;  W.  L.  Williams,  editor  ; 
St.  Paul  Trade  Journal  Comoany,  publishers. 
OfBce,  Scandinavian-American  Bank  build- 
ing (2—7). 

Copies  printed:   This  paper  had  credit 


for  an  average  issue  of  5,266  in  1906, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  was 
credited  with  more  than  4,000  in  1907. 
TWIN  CITY  GUARDIAN;  Satur- 
days ;  independent ;  four  pages  17x24;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1896;  J.B.  Steiner, 
editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  tjiat  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  i.ooo  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the    claim. 

WEST    ST.  PAUL.    TIMES;     Satur 
days;   republican;   eight   pages   18x24;    sub- 
cription  $1;  established  1887;  Chas.  S.  Schur- 
man,  editor  and  publisher. 

SEMI-MONTHLY. 

FARMER;  semi-monthly  ;  agricultural; 
twenty-four  to  forty-four  pages  11x16;  sub- 
scription 50  cents;  established  1882;  E.  A. 
Webb,  managing  editor;  Webb  Publishing 
Company,  publishers  (12—6). 

Copies  printed:  10,990  in  1897 
48,208  in  1900 
67,375  in  1902 
77,681  in  1903 

83,437  in  1904 

89,000  in  1905 

98,875  in  1906 

115,208  in  1907 

MONTHLY. 

CHURCH  RECORD;  monthly;  pro- 
testant  episcopal;  thirty-two  pages  7x10; 
subscription  60  cents;  established  1876;  S.  C. 
Edsall  and  C.  H.  Shute.  editors  and  publish- 
ers (2—3).  ,      , 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  3,016  in 
1897  and  2,000  in  1901,  since  which 
it  has  not  furnished  any  definite  and 
satisfactory  report,  but  has  been  cre- 
dited with  more  than  1,000  every  year 
since,  up  to   and  including   1907. 

COURANT;  monthly;  literary;  twenty- 
four  pages  9x11;  subscriptions!;  established 
1898;  MarieL.Obenauer,  editor;  The  Courier 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (12—3). 

CRESCENT  AND   GRIP;   monthly 

FARMER'S   WIFE:  monthly;  house- 
hold; twent\  four  pages  11x16;  subscription 
25  cents;    established   October,  1900;   Webb 
Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (1—8). 
Copies    printed:    72,525  iii  1906 
100,000  in  1907 
JOLLY  ELK;  monthly;  OrderofElks; 
twenty-four  to  thirty-two  pages  6x9;    sub- 
scription $1;  established  1900;  R.  F.  Eldridge, 
,  editor  and  publisher  (12—6). 

Copies    printed:     2,675  in  1901 
3,391  in  1902 
3,954  in  1903 
4,950  in  1904 
4,716  in  190S 
4,625  in  1906 
4,625  in  1907 
MAIL   ORDER   MONTHLY;  house- 
hold; twenty-four  pages  10x16;  subscription 
25  cents:  established  1899;  Moses  Folsom,  edi- 
tor; J.  L.  Lovering,  publisher  (1—8). 

MEDICAL  JOURNAL;  monthly; 
medical;  one  hundred  and  ten  pages  6x91-^; 
subscription  $2.50;  established  1899;  Burn- 
side  Foster,  M.D.,  editor;  Ramsey  County 
Medical  Society,  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:   This  paper  had  cre- 
dit  for  an   average    issue   of   3,700   in 


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1899  and  2,500  in  1902,  since  which 
it  has  not  furnished  any  definite  and 
satisfactory  report,  but  has  been  cre- 
dited with  more  than  2,250  every  year 
since,   up   to   and   including   1907. 

NORTHWESTERN  FURNITURE 
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4,302t  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  and 
Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  &  Omaha 
Rds.  and  Minnnesota  r.,  75  m.  S.  W.  of  Saint 
'Paul,  the  State  capital.  Manufacturing. 
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Farming. 

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Pacific  Rds.  and  Sauk  r.,  40  m.  W.  N.W.  of 
Saint    Cloud.     Flour    mills    and    general 
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lisher (1—8). 

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1,391+  pop.,  on  Great  Northern  and  Northern 
Pacific  Rds.  and  Mississippi  r.,  nearly  op- 
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Farming. 
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SEBEKA,  IVadena  Co.  a  350  pop.,  on 

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pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  and 
Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  &  Omaha 
and  Minneapolis  ft  St.  Louis  Rds.  and 
Minnesota  r.,  28  m.  W.  S.  W.  of  Saint 
Paul,  the  State  capital.  Manufacturing 
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cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
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publisher  (9—3). 

SHERBURNE,  Martin  Co.  Q  891t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd., 
U  m.  W.  of  Fairmont,  the  county  seat. 
Farming. 

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pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25  ;  established 
1888;  E.  E.  Lane,  editor  and  publisher. 

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lisher (8—3). 

SHE  VEIN,    Clearwater    Co.    ^     172t 
pop.,  on  Great  Northern  Rd.,  aboht  7  m.  E. 
of  Bagley,  the  county  seat.    Saw,  planing 
and  feed  mills. 
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SEAYTON,  c.  h.,  Murray  Co.  p  883t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  & 
Omaha  Rd.,  29  m.  E.  of  Pipestone.  Flour 
and  tow  mills,  creamerj'  and  hay  press. 

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and  publisher  (1— -8). 

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1899,    but    has    not    since    made    definite 
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many  as    1,000   copies. 

SOUTH   SAINT  PAUL,  Dakota 

Co.  D-  5,000  pop.,  on  Chicago  Great  Western 
and  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Paeific  Rds. 
and  Mississippi  r.,  3  m.  S.  of  Saint  Paul, 
the  State  capital.  Manufacturing.  Live 
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W.  of  New  Ulm,  the  county  seat.    Flour 

mills.    Farming  and  stock  raising. 

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Rd.,  10  m.  S.  W.  of  Caledonia,  the  county 

seat,  and  27  from  La  Crosse.  Wis.    Stock 

raising  and  dairying. 

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SPRINGV ALLEY,  Fillmore  Co.  O, 

1,770+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St. 
Paul  and  Winona  &  Southwestern  Rds., 
75  m.  W.  of  La  Crosse,  Wis.,  and  70  S.  W.  of 
Winona,     Manufacturing  and  agriculture. 

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scription $1;  established  1892;  Sidney  J.  Hunt- 
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STAPLES,  Todd  Co.  n  2,163  pop.,  on 
Northern  Pacific  Rd..  35  m.  N.  W.  of  Little 
Falls.  Terminus  of  Northern  Pacific  divl 
slons  In  Minnesota. 

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pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1890;  J.  T.  Drawz,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

STARBUCK,  Pope  Co.  -d  469t  pop., 
on  Northern  Pacific  Rd.  and  Lake  Minne- 


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waska,  10  m.  S.  W.  of  Glenwood,  the  county 

seat.     Farming.  | 

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15x2:(!;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1898;  E. 
B.  Linsley,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 

STEPHEN,  Marshall  Co.  tl  513t  pop., 
on  Great  Northern  Rd.,  16  m.  N.  of  Warren, 
the  county  seat.  Agriculture  and  stock 
raising. 

MARSHALL.    CO.     LEADER;    FrI 

days;  republican:  eight  pages  lSx22 ;  sub- 
scription $1.5U;  established  1883;  S.  H.  Clark, 
editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 

STEWART,  McLeod  Co.  a  460  pop., 

on   Chicago,  Milwaukee   &   St.  Paul   Rd., 

18    m.  W.   of    Glencoe,   the    county   seat. 

Farming. 

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cratic; four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25; 
established  1896;  A.  F.  Avery,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

STEWARTVILLE,  Olmsted  Co.  O, 

83Utpop.,on  Winona  &  Western  Rd.,  14  m. 

S.  of  Rochester,  the  county  seat.    Farming. 

STAR;  Fridays;  independent;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1890; 
Olmsted  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (1—8). 

STILLWATER,   c.  h.,   Wathington 

Co.  a- 12,318+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  & 
St.  Paul,  Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  & 
Omaha  and  St.  Paul  &  Duluth  Rds.  and  at 
head  of  Lake  St.  Croix,  18  m.  E.  N.  E.  of 
.  Saint  Paul,  the  state  capital.  Manufactur- 
in.g  and  general  trade. 

GAZETTE  ;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
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Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  the  daily  edition 
had  credit  for  exceeding  i,ooo  in  zpoi, 
and  every  year  since,  up  to  and  in- 
cluding 1907. 

The  weekly  edition  had  credit  for 
exceeding  x,ooo  in  1899,  and  every  year 
since,    up    to    and    including    1907. 

MESSENGER;  Saturdays;  independent- 
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$1.50;  established  1856;  SI  A.  Clewell,  editor 
and  publisher. 

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scription $2;  established  1876;  F.  C.  Neumeier, 
editor  and  publisher  (1 — 8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
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regularly  in  1897,  but  has  not  since  Mt 
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for    issuing   so   many. 

WASHINGTON     CO.    JOURNAL; 

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subscription  $1;  established  1898;  N.  A.  Nel- 
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DER  HERMANNS-SOHN;  semi- 
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15x22;  subscription  50  cents ;  established  1891; 
F.  C.  Neumeier.  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
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exceeding     1,000     in     1903,      and      every 
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SUNBEAM. 

SUNBEAM;  Fridays;  republican:  eight 
pages  15x22:  subscription  $1;  established 
April.  1901;  W.  G.  Hunt,  editor  and  publisher 

(1-8). 

SWANVILLE,  Morrison  Co.  a  244+ 

pop.,  on  Northern  Pacific  Rd.,  15  m.  S.  W.  of 

Little  Falls,  the  county  seat.    Farming  and 

stock  raising. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  Independent;  eight 
pages  13x20:  subscription  $1;  established 
1900;  A.  Frost,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 

TAYLOR'S  FALLS,  Chisago  Co.  d- 

535+  pop.,  on  St.  Paul  &  Duluth  Rd.  and  St. 

Croix  r.,  47  m.  N.  E.  of  Saint  Paul,  the  State 

capital.    Water  power,  utilized  In  lumber 

manufacturing.    Agriculture. 

JOURNAL;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1878;  Ed.  H.  Folsom,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7—3  P). 

TENSTRIKE,   Beltrami   Co.  )j  SOf 
pop.,  on  Minnesota  &  International   Rd., 
about  15  m.  N.  E.  of  Bemldji,  the  county 
seat. 
TRIBUNE;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

THIEF  RIVER  FALLS,  Bed  Lake 

Co.  \i  l,819t  pop.,  on  Great  Northern  Rd.  and 
Thief  and  Red  Lake  rs.  Lumber  and  agri- 
culture. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  four  pages  16x22; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1893;  John 
W.  Eastman,  editor  and  publisher. 

PRESS;  Fridays;  independent-repub- 
lican; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1889;  Press  Publishing  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers. 

TINTAH,  Traverse  Co.  -0  220  pop.,  on 

Great  Northern  Rd.,  15  m.  N.  E.  of  Wheaton, 

the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 

CALL;  Thursdays;  Independent-repub- 
lican; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished September,  1901;  G.  C.  Martin,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (7—5)  (A  A). 

TO  RAH,  Sterns  Co.  a  351t  pop.,  on 
Great  Northern  Rd.,  21  m.  S.W.  of  St.  Cloud. 

RICHMOND   STANDARD;  Fridays ; 

Independent;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  June,  1900;  M.  A.  Bussen,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (3—7). 

TO'W'ERi  Saint  Louis  Co. \:^  S,366  pop., 

on  Duluth  &  Iron' Range  Rd.  and  Vermilion 

lake,  61  m.  N.  N.  W.  of  Two  Harbors.    Saw 

mill  and  iron-ore  mines. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  Independent;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $2;  estafclishedlQOO; 
R.  M.  Sheets,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

TRACY,  Lyon  Co.  p  l,911t  pop.,  on 
Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  18  m.  S.  E.  of 
Marshall,  the  county  seat.    Farming. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1894;  J,  M. 
Rlegel.  editor  and  publisher. 

REPUBLICAN-TRUMPET ;  Fridays; 
republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1885;  W.  R.  Edwards,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (11—5  P). 

TRIUMPH,   Martin  Co.  g  on  Chi- 
cago &  Northwestern  Rd.,  about  12  m.  N.W. 
of  Falrmount,  the  county  seat. 
PROGRESS;  Fridays  (A  A). 


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TRUMAN,  Martin  Co.  p  400  pop.,  on 

Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  &  Omaha 

Rd.,  12  m.  N.  of  Fairmont,  the  county  seat. 

Farming  and  stock  raising. 

TRIBUNE;  Thursdays;  eight  pages 
15x22;  aubscription  $1  25;  established  Jauu- 
ary,  1900;  Doollttle  &  Whitney,  editors  and 
publishers  (7—5). 

TWIN    VALLEY,  Norman   Co.  t: 

356+  pop.,  on  Northern  Pacific  Rd.,  about 

45  m.  S.  by  S.  E.  of  Crookston.    Farming. 

TIMES;  Wednesdays;  independent-re- 
publican; four  pages  2Ux26;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1886;  J.  A.  Salomonson, 
editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 

TWO  HARBORS,  Lake  Co.  ^  4,-t02 
pop.,  on  Duluth  &  Iron  Range  Rd.,  27  m. 
E.  N.  E.  of  Duluth  and  Lake  Superior.  Iron 
ore,  lumber  and  pulp-wood  shipping  point. 

IRON  NEWS ;  Fridays ;  republican ;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1890;  James  Coggswell,  editor  and  publisher 
(7—5). 

IRON    TRADE   JOURNAL.;   Thurs 
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subscription    $1.50;    established  1897;    T.   G. 
Johnson,  editor  and  publisher  (S — 3). 

TYLER,  Lincoln  Co.  p  515t  pop.,  on 
Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  9  m.  E.  of 
Lake  Benton,  the  county  seat.    Farming. 

HERAIiD;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

JOURNAL.;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1880;  T.  T.  Gronlund,  editor  and  publisher. 

TTLEN,  Clay  Co.ti  317t  pop.,  on  North- 
ern Pacific  Rd.,  13  m.  N.  of  Winnipeg  Junc- 
tion.   Farming. 

UNION;  Fridays;  eight  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription $1 ;  established  1896 ;  O.  E.  Reiers- 
gord,  editor  and  publisher. 

VERNDALE,    Wadena    Co.    D    672t 

pop.,  on  Northern  Pacific  Rd.,  5  m.  S.  E.  of 

Wadena,  the  county  seat.    Farming. 

SUN;  Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1893; 
H.  M.  Henderson,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 

VERNON  CENTER,  Blue  Earth  Co. 
[p  5  31  pop.,  on  Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapo- 
lis &  Omaha  Rd.,  13  m.  N.  of  Winnebago 
City  and  20  S.  of  Mankato.    Farming. 
NEWS;  Thursdays;  independent-republi- 
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established  1897;  M.  H.  Galer,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

VESTA,  Redwood  Go.  p  286  pop.,  on 
Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  13  m.  W.  of 
Redwood  "^alls,  the  county  seat.  Manu- 
facturing of  bricks.    Farming. 

CENSOR;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  13x22:  subscription  $1;  established 
July,  1904;  Harvey  Harris,  editor  and  pub- 
Usher  (1-8). 

VILLARD,  Pope  Co.  -n  249  pop.,  on 

Northern  Pacific  Rd.,  5  m.  N.  E.  of  Glen- 

iTood,    the    county   seat.      Farming    and 

gtocJc  raising. 

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subscription  $1;  established  May.  1903;  H.  E. 
West,  editor  and  publisher  (1— 5P). 

VIRGINIA,  Saint  Louis  Co.  a' 6,065 
on  Duluth,  Missabe  &  Northern,  Duluth  &, 


MINNESOTA. 


Iron  Range,  Great  Northern  and  Duluth, 
Rainy  Lake  &  Winnipeg  Rds.,  70  m.  N.  by 
N.  E.  of  Duluth,  the  county  seat.  Saw  mills. 
Lumbering.    Mining. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  eight  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $2;  estaolished  1893;  W. 
E.  Hannaford,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

VIRGINIAN;  Fridays; republican;  min- 
ing; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1895;  D.  E.  Cuppernull,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1906 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance  of  a  rating  to  that  effect. 

WABASHA,  c.  h.,  Wabasha  Co.  Q 
2,619  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  «&  St.  Paul 
Rd.  and  Mississippi  r..  3  m.  below  Lake 
Pepin  and  30  above  Winona.  Grain  market 
and  center  of  trade.  Roller  flour  and  plan- 
ing mills. 

STANDARD;    Thursdays;    republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab 
lished  1888;  A.  J.  Stone,  editor  and  publisher 
(7-5). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  1,199  for 
the  year  1898,  and  exceeding  1,000  in 
1900,  but  has  not  since  made  claim  to 
issuing   so   many   as    1,000   copies. 

WABASHA  CO.  HERALD;  Thurs- 
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subscription  $2 ;  established  1855 ;  J.  F.  Mc- 
Govern  &  Co.,  editors  and  publishers. 

WABASSO,    Redwood    Co.    p   178t 

pop.,   on    Chicago  &    Northwestern    Rd., 

10  m.  S.  E.  of  Vesta.     Wheat,  cattle  and 

dairying. 

STANDARD;  Fridays ;  republican ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.60;  estab- 
lished 1900;  A.  Clark  Gleason,  editor  and 
publisher  (2— 3). 

WAGONIA,  Carver  Co.  D  728t  pop., 

on  Minneapolis  &  St.  Louis  Rd.,  11  m.  W. 

N.  W.  of  Chaska,  the  county  seat,  and  32  W. 

S.  W.  of  Minneapolis.    Farming. 

PATRIOT;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1897;  C.  A.  Reil, 
editor  and  publislier. 

WADENA,  c.  h.,  Wadena  Co.  n  1.520t 
pop.,  on  Northern  Pacific  and  Great  North- 
ern Rds.,  46  m.  W.  of  Brainerd.  Flour 
mills  and  leather  factory.  Agriculture  and 
dairying. 

WADENA  CO.  PIONEER  JOUR- 
NAL; Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1878 ;  C. 
C.  Eastman,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  ^  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  i.ooo  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the    claim. 

WALKER,  c.h.,  Cass  Co.  tl  SOOf  pop., 
on  Brainerd  &  Minnesota  and  Great  North- 
ern Rds.,  30  m.  N.  E.  of  Park  Rapids.  Lum- 
bering and  farming. 
CASS  CO.  PIONEER;  Fridays;  repub- 


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MINNESOTA. 


1  can;  eight  pages  17i^x24;  subscription  $1.50; 
establislied  1894 ;  A.  A.  Oliver,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8—3). 

PIIjOT;  Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription $1.50;  established  1897;  F. 
A.  Dare,  editor  and  publisher  (7—5). 

WARREN,  c.h.,  Marshall  Co.  ^j  1.640 
pop.,  on  Great  Northern  and  Soo  Rds.  and 
Snake  r.,  30  m.  N.  of  Crookston.  Farming 
and  dairying 

REGISTER;  Thursdays ;  republican ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab 
lished  1887;  C.  L.  Stevens,  editor;  Stevens 
Bros.,  publishers  (1—8). 

SHEAF;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1880;  J.  P.  Mattson,  editor  and  publisher 
(8-3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  has  on 
two  occasions  indicated  a  desire  to 
have  credit  for  issuing  more  than 
1,000  copies  _  regularly,  but  such  defi- 
nite information  as  would  warrant  such 
a    rating   has    never   been    forthcoming. 

WARROAD,  Boseau  Co.  ^  700  pop., 
on  Canadian  Northern  Rd.,  19  m.  N.  E.  of 
Roseau,  the  county  seat.    Farming. 

COMMONWEALTH;    Fridays;   inde 
pendent;    four   pages    15x22;     subscription 
$1.50;  established  1903;  A.  E.  McDonald,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (1— S). 

PL.AINDEAL.ER;  Thursdays;  repub- 
lican; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1897;  W.  H.  Book,  editor;  Berg  & 
Moody,  publishers  (6— 3). 

WASECA,  c.  h.,  Waseca  Co.  g  3,103t 

pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  and  Min- 
neapolis &  St.  Louis  Rds.,  75  m.  S.  of  Minne- 
apolis.   Agriculture. 

JOURNAL. -RADICAL.;  Thursdays; 
republican;  eight  pages  17x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1863;  W.  A.  Clement,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—7). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  i,6oo  in 
1902,  but  has  not  since  made  definite 
and  satisfactory  claim  to  issuing  so 
many  as    1,000  copies. 

WASECA  CO.  HERALD;  Fridays; 
Independent;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50  ;  established  1877;  J.  F.  Murphy  &  Co., 
editors  and  publishers  (2—3). 

WATERTOWN,  Carver  Co.  D  490t 

pop.,  6  m.  S.  of  Delano,  the  nearest  station 

on  Great  Northern  Rd.    Farming. 

CARVER  CO.  NEWS;  Thursdays;  re- 
publican; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1887;  C.  O.  Teas,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7—5). 

WATERVILL.E,  La  Sueur  Co.  r\ 
1,'260+  pop.,  at  junction  of  Chicago  Great 
Western  and  Minneapolis  &  St.  Louis  Rds. 
Trade  center  of  lumbering  and  farming 
district.  Shipping  of  lumber,  fish  and  grain. 
ADVANCE;  Wednesdays  (A  A). 

WAVERIiY,  Wright  Co.  D  543  pop., 
on  Great  Northern  Rd,,  38  m.  W.  of  Minne- 
apolis. Farming,  wheat,  rye,  oats,  corn 
and  cattle  raising. 

STAR;  Saturdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  50  cents;  estab- 
lished 1894;  James  P.  McDonnell,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 

WELCOME,  ^arfm  Co.  p  549t  pop., 
at  junction  of  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St. 


MINNESOTA. 


Paul  and  Chicago  &  Northwestern   Rds., 
about  7  m.  W.  of  Fairmount,  the  county 
seat.   Grain  elevators,  flour  mill,  creamery 
and  cement  block  plant. 
TIMES;  Friday8(AA). 

WEIiliS,  Faribault  Co.  g  2,017t  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  25  m. 
E.  of  Blue  Earth  City,  the  county  seat.  Rail- 
road repair  shops.    Agriculture. 

ADVOCATE;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22  ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  estab- 
lished 1877;  A.  F.  Howard,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

FORUM;  Wednesdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  17x24;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1894;  W.  R.  L.  Jenks,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7-5). 

WESTBROOK,    Cottonwood  Co.  P 

350  pop.,  on  Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapollg 

&  Omaha  Rd.,  24  m.  N.  W.  of  Wlndom. 

SENTINEL;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1901:  O.  M  &  A.  M.  Quigley,  editors  and 
publishers  (1 — 4). 

WEST  CONCORD,  Dodge  Co.ReSSt 
pop.,  on  Chicago  Great  Western  Rd.,10m. 
N.  W.  of  Mantorville,  the  county  seat. 
Stock  raising,  dairying  and  agriculture. 

ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays ;  Inde- 
pendent-republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1893;  A.E.Pennell, 
editor  and  publisher  (7 — :">). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  has  on 
two  occasions  indicated  a  desire  to 
have  credit  for  issuing  more  than 
1,000  copies  regularly,  but  such  defi- 
nite information  as  would  warrant  such 
a    rating    has    never    been    forthcoming. 

WHEATON,  c.  h..  Traverse  Co.  -a 
1,346  pop.,  on  Chicago  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul 
Rd.,  46  m.  N.  of  Ortonville.    Agriculture. 

FOOTPRINTS;  Fridays ;  Indepen- 
dent;  eight  pages  16x22;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1890;  Geo.  G.  AUanson,  editor 
and  publisher. 

GAZETTE-REPORTER ;  Fridays ;  re- 
publican ;  eight  pages  15x22 ;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1885  ;  E.  F.  Joubert,  editor 
and  publisher. 

W^HITE   BEAR  LAKE,  Bamsey 

Co.  D-l,288t  pop.,  on  Northern  Pacific  Rd., 

9  m.  N.  E.  of   Saint  Paul,  the  county  seat 

and  State  capital.    Agriculture. 

WHITE  BEAR  LIFE;  Fridays;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1896;  E.  L.Fales,  editor  and  publisher  (7— 3P). 

WHITE    EARTH,   Becker    Co.  \i 
3,500t  pop.,  about  5  m.  E.  of  Ogema,  nearest 
station  on  Minneapolis,  St.  Paul  &  Sault 
Ste.  Marie  Rd. 
TOMAHAWK;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

WILLMAR,  c.  h.,  Kandiyohi  Co.  n 
3,409+  pop.,  on  Great  Northern  Rd.,  92  m.  W. 
of  Minneapolis.  Railroad  machine  shops. 
Agriculture. 

JOURNAL;  Saturdays;  four  pages  17x24; 
subscription  73  cents;  Journal  Publishing 
Co.,  editors  and  publishers. 

REPUBLICAN  GAZETTE;  Thurs- 
days ;  republican ;  twelve  pages  17x24 ;  sub- 
scription $1.25;  established  1871 ;  Alton  Crosby, 
editor  and  publisher. 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 


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MINNESOTA. 


factory    statement  has  ever   been   secured 
from   this  paper,   but  it  had   credit   for 
exceeding    i,ooo    in    1907. 

TRIBUNE;  Weanesdays;  eight  pages 
173^x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1895; 
Victor  E.  La wson,  editor;  Tribune  Printing 
Co.,  publishers  (1—7). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  issue  oi  1,000  in  1897  and 
2,100  in  1902,  since  which  it  has  not 
furnished  any  definite  and  satisfactory 
report,  but  has  been  credited  with  more 
than  1,000  every  year  since,  up  to  and 
including    1907. 

"WILMONT,  Nobles  Co.  p  650  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd.,  13 
m.  from  Adrian.    Agriculture. 
TRIBUNE;  Fridays;    republican;  eight 

pages  15x22;  subscription $1;  established  1900; 

Bukhiner  Bros.,  editors  and  publishers  (7—5). 

WINDOM,  c.  h.,  Cottonwood  Co.  J3 
1,944+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis 
&  Omaha  Rd.,  59  m.  W.  S.  W.  of  Mankato. 
Dairying. 

COTTONWOOD    CO.    CITIZEN; 

Saturdays;  independent;  eight  pages  15x22: 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1883;  Churchill 
&  Dunncliff,  editors-and  publishers  (6—3). 

REPORTER;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1871 ;  E.  C.  Huntington,  editor;  S.  &  E. 
C.  Huntington,  publishers  (1—7). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies 
regularly  in  the  years  1896  and  1897, 
but  has  not  since  set  up  any  claim  for 
issuing  so  many. 

"WINNEBAGO    CITY,    Faribault 

Co.  [?  1,816+ pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  & 
St.  Paul  and  Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis 
Sc  Omaha  Rds.  and  Blue  Earth  r.,  33  m.  S. 
of  Mankato.     Agriculture. 

ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays ;  republi- 
can; eight  pages  18x24  ;  subscription  $1.50;  es- 
tablished 1893;  Black  well  &  McCoUey,  editors 
and  publishers  (6—3). 

PRESS-NEWS;  Saturdays;  republican; 
four  pages  30x26;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1867;  J.  H.  Sherin,  editor;  Sherin  & 
Foss,  publishers. 

WINONA,  c.  h.,  Winona  Co.  [^  19,714t 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul. 
Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy,  Chicago  & 
Northwestern,  Chicago  Great  Western 
and  Greenbay  &  Western  Rds.  and  Missis- 
sippi r.,  107  m.  S.  E.  of  Saint  Paul,  the  State 
capital.  Manufactures  flour,  lumber,  wag- 
ons, plows  and  agricultural  mdchinery. 
Important  grain  market. 

MORNING  INDEPENDENT;  every 
moruing  except  Monday ;  independent-ilemo- 
cratic;  eight  pages  17x24;  subscription  $3; 
established  1898;  Independent  Publishing 
Company,  publishers  (12 — 6). 

Copies     printed:      3,278  in   1907 

REPUBLICAN-HERALD;  every 
•veniug  except  Sunday;  republican;  eight 
to  sixteen  pages  17x24;  subscription  $5.20; 
estaiblinhed— Republican  1855,  Herald  1869; 
Republican  Herald  Publishing  Company, 
publishers  (12—6). 

Copies  printed:  3,202  in  1902 
4.044  in  1903 
4,216  in  1904 
4,273  in  1905 
4,259  in  1906 
4,556  in  1907 


MINNESOTA. 


LEADER;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x32;  subscription  $1;  established  1888; 
P.  J.  Barth,  editor  and  publisher  (1—6). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for_  an  average  issue  of  2,363  in 
1899,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
any  definite  and  satisfactory  report, 
but  was  credited  with  more  than  1,000 
in    1902   and    1907. 

WESTLICHER  HEROLD;  Tues- 
days. SONNTAGS  WINONA,  Fridays, 
and  VOLRSBLATT  DES  WESTENS, 

Thursdays;  German;  Independent  -  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  18x24;  subscription- 
Tuesday  $1,  Friday  $1,  Thursday  50  cents; 
established— Tuesday  1891,  Friday  1887,  Thurs- 
day 1899;  Joseph  Leicht,  publisher  (1—7). 
Copies    printed:    Tuesday, 

12,174  in  1896 
22,145  in  1904 
21,198  in   1906 
22,343  in  1907 
Friday,     10,544  in   1896 
23,225  in  1904 
23,548  in   1906 
23,865  in  1907 
Thursday,    23,334  in   1900 
32,046  in   1904 
33j90i   in   1906 
34,760  in  1907 
WIARUS;    Thursdays;    Polish;    inde- 
pendent; roman  catholic;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription   $1.50 ;  established  1886  ;  Mrs.  J. 
Derdowski,  editor  and  publisher  (2—7). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  3>ooo  m 
1896,  but  has  not  since  made  definite 
and  satisfactory  claim  to  issuing  so 
many   as    1,000   copies, 

NATIONAL  FARMER  AND  FA- 
MILIEN  JOURNAL;  biweekly;  Ger- 
man; agricultural;  subscription  50  cents;  ei- 
tablishedl899;  .Joseph  Leicht,  publisher  (3—8). 

Copies  printed:  17,477  in  1903 
19,500  in  1904 
23,230  in  1906 
29,540  in  1907 

WINTHROP,  Sibley  Co.  g  1,031  pop., 

on  Minneapolis  &  St.  Louis  Rd.,  70  m.  S.  W. 

of  Minneapolis  and  33  E.  of  Beaver  Falls. 

Farming. 

-  N  E  W^  S  ;  Thursdays  ;  republican  ;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1887;  Alvin  T.  Johnson,  editor  and  publisher 
(1-8). 

WOIiVERTON,  Wilkin    Co.  -a  17t 
pop.,  on  Great  Northern  Rd.,  about  18  m.g. 
of  Moorhead. 
PROGRESS:  Fridays  (A  A). 

WOODLiAKH,   Yellow  Medicine  Co. 

p  264+  pop.,  on  Minneapolis  &  St.  Louis  Rd., 

10  m.  S.  of  Granite  Falls,  the  county  seat. 

Wheat  and  corn  raising.    Butter  making. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1;  established  1892;  E.  H.  Mc- 
Leod.  editor  and  publisher. 

WOODSTOCK,  Pipestone  Co.  p  211t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  & 
Omaha  Rd.. 11m.  E.of  Pipestone,  the  county 
seat.  Farming,  dairying  and  stock-raising 
region. 

PIPESTONE  CO.  NEWS;  Fridays; 
independent;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$1;  established  1895;  George  Shields,  editor 
and  publisher  (6—3). 


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MINNESOTA. 


WORTHINGTON,  c.  h.,  Nobles  Co. 

p  2,386t  pop.,  on  Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Min- 
neapolis &  Omaha  and  Chicago,  Rock 
Island  &  Pacific  Rds.,  55  m.  E.  of  Sioux 
Falls,  S.  Dak.  Agriculture  and  stock  raising 

ADVANCE;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x2^;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1872;  Thomas  Dovery,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ( 1—8). 

Copies  printed:  The  weekly  edition 
had  credit  for  an  average  issue  of  1,093 
for  the  year  1896,  1,296  in  1897,  but 
has  not  since  made  definite  and  satis- 
factory claim  to  issuing  so  many  as 
1,000  copies. 

GLiOBE;  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages!«(15x22 ;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1886;  A.  E.  Caldwell,  editor  and  publisher. 

HER  A  Li  D;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1894  ;  E.  K.  Smith,  editor  and  publisher. 

WYKOFF.  Fillmore  Co.  O,  495t  pop., 

on   Chicago,  Minneapolis   &   St.  Paul  Rd. 

72  m.  W.  of  La  Crosse,  Wis.    Agriculture 

and  stock  raising. 

MESSENGER;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 


MINNESOTA. 


1894;    Ernest  G.  Klock,  editor  and  publish- 
er fl-8). 

YOUNG    AMERICA,   Carver   Co. 

D    318+   pop,,  on   Minneapolis   &  St.  Louis 

Rd.,  40  m.  S.  W.  of  Minneapolis.  Creamery, 

flour  and  saw  mills. 

EAGLE;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  14ix22i;  subscription  $1;  established 
August,  1904;  E.  F.  Koehring,  editor;  Eagle 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (1—8). 

ZUMBROTA,  Goodhue  Co.  O,  l,ll9t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul, 
Duluth,  Red  Wing  &  Southern  and  Chicago 
&  Northwestern  Rds..  20  m.  S.  S.  E.  of  Red- 
wing.   Market  for  barley  and  wheat, 

NEWS;  Fridays;  republican;  eight  page* 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1885; 
Rockne  &  Davis,  editors  and  publishers  (8—3). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  i.ooo  coi>- 
ies.  but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the    claim. 


MISSISSIPPI. 


Population  1,551,270  t.     Land  Area  46,340  sq.  miles. 

Bounded  north  by  Tennessee,  east  by  Alabama,  south  by  the  Gulf  of  Mexico 
and  Louisiana,  and  west  by  Arkansas  and  Louisiana.  State  capital :  Jackson. 
Principal  products  and  industries :  Cotton,  Indian  corn,  rice  and  sugar-cane  and 
lumber  manufacturing.  Number  of  newspapers  and  other  periodicals  (March  30, 
1908),  212,  divided  as  follows  :  Daily,  IT;  semi-weekly,  6 ;  weekly,  182  ;  bi-weekly,  1; 
semi-monthly,  2;   monthly,  4. 

The  cities  of  over  3,500  population,  according  to  the  United  States  census  of 
1903  (t),  are  as  follows: 


Vicksburff 14,834t 

Meridian 14,050t 

Natchez 12,t410t 

Jackson 7,816t 

Greenville y,643t 


Columbus 6,484t 

Biloxi 5,467t 

Yazoo  City 4,944t 

AVater  Valley 3,813t 

Corinth 3,661t 


ABERDEEN,  c.h.,  Monroe  Co.  ^  5,870 
pop.,  on  Illinois  Central,  Kansas  City,  Mem- 
pliis  &  Birmingtiam  and  Mobile  &  Oliio  Rds. 
and  Tombigbee  r.  Cotton  oil  mills,  com- 
press, clothing  factory,  saw  and  plaining 
mills  and  lumber  yards.  Cotton  is  shipped 
down  the  river  to  Mobile,  Ala.,  232  m. 
distant. 

ABERDEEN  WEEKLY;  Fridays; 
democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  1875;  S.  A.  Dalton,  editor; 
T.  T.  Davenport,  manager  (1—8). 

EXAMINER;  Fridays ;  democratic ; 
eight  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1866;  Jonas  &  Kidd,  editors  and  publishers 
(7-5). 

AGKERMAN,  Choctaw  Co.  a  706t 
pop.,  on  Illinois  Central  Rd.,  30  m.  N.  E.  of 
Kosciusko.    Agriculture. 

CHOCTAW    PLAINDEALER;    Fri 

days;  democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1887;  J.  Lem  Seawright, 
editor  and  publisher, 

SUN;  Wednesdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
November.  1905;  Carlisle  &  Doughty,  editors 
and  publishers  (12—5  P). 

ASHLAND,  c.  h..  Benton  Co.  b  162t 
pop.,  12  m.  E.  of  Lamar,  the  nearest  sta- 
tion on  Illinois  Central  Rd.,  and  60  S.  E.  of 
Memphis,  Tenn.    Cotton  and  grain. 

REGISTER;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  16x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1886;  Q.  P.  Harrison,  editor  and  publisher. 

BATES VIIiLE,  c.h., Panola  Co. 

^  1,000  pop.,  on  Illinois  Central  Rd.,  8  m. 
S.  by  S.  E.  of  Sardis.  the  county  seat,  and 
and  60  S.  of  Memphis,  Tenn.  Foundry, 
machine  shop  and  flour  mills,  cordage  and 
spoke  factory.    Shipping  point  for  cotton. 

PANOLiA  STAR;  Wednesdays  (A  A). 

PANOLiIAN;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1881;  E.  M.  Cage,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

BAY  SAINT  LOUIS,  c.  h.,  Han- 

eook  Co.  [?  2,872+ pop.,  on  Louisville  &  Nash- 
ville Rd.  and  the  Gulf  of  Mexico,  52  m.  N.  E. 
of  New  Orleans,  La.  Oyster  dredging  and 
fishing.  Saw  mills  and  woolen  factory. 
Winter  resort. 

GUI.F  COAST  PROGRESS;  Satur- 
days (A  A). 

SEA  COAST  ECHO;  Saturdays;  demo- 
cratic;  four   pages   18x24;   subscription  $1; 


established  1892;  Chas.  G.  Moreau,  editor  and 
publisher. 

BAY  SPRINGS,  c.h.,  Jasper  Co.  R 46 
pop.— local  estimate  1,200 — on  Mobile.  Jack- 
son &  Kansas  Cltv  Rd.,  about.  15  m.  W.  of 
Spaulding, 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  9x14}^;  subscription  $1;  established 
1897 ;  S.  F.  Thlgpen,  editor  and  publisher  ( 1—8). 

BELZONI,Tras/ii?]5rfon  Co.  -0  263  pop., 
on  Yazoo  &  Mississippi  Valley  Rd.,  37  m. 
S.  E.  of  Greenville. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished June,  1902;  W.  S.  Knotts,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—4). 

NEWS;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1901;  M. 
L.  Turnage,  editor  and  publisher  (1^—4). 

BEULAH,  Bolivar  Co.  -n  on  Yazoo 
&  Mississippi  Valley  Rd.,  6  m.  S.  E.  of  Rose- 
dale,  the  county  seat.    Farming. 

AVALANCHE;  Saturdays;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  March, 
1901;  Charles  B.  Williams,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

BILOXI,  Harrison  Co.  O,  8,058  pop., 
on  Louisville  &  Nashville  Rd.,  80  m.  N.  E. 
of  New  Orleans,  La.  Canning  of  oysters, 
fruits  and  vegetables.  Manufacturing  and 
shipping. 

HERALD;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  SEMI- WEEKLY,  Wednes- 
days and  Saturdays ;  democratic ;  four  pages 
17}^x24;  subscription— daily  $5,  semi-weekly 
$1.50;  established— daily  1898,  semi  weekly 
1884 ;  G.  W.  Wilkes  &  Sons,  editors  and  publish- 
ers (2—8). 

Copies    printed:    evening,    952  in   1906 

1,062  in  1907 
For  the  year  1899  the  semi-weekly 
edition  of  this  paper  seemed  to  assert 
that  it  had  an  average  issue  exceeding 
1,000  copies,  but  failed  to  furnish  such 
definite  information  as  would  warrant 
the  accordance  of  a  rating  to  that 
effect.  It  has  not  since  made  any  re- 
newal of  the  claim. 

REVIEW;  every  morning  except  Mon- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Saturdays;  eight 
pages— daily  13x20,  weekly  18x24;  subscrip- 
tion— daily  $5,  weeklj'  $2;  established— dally 
August,  1902,  weekly  1896;  J.  D.  McKie,  editor 
and  publisher  (11—2)  (A  A). 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


560 


MISSISSIPPI. 


BOONEVIIiliE,  c.  h.,  Prentit$  Co.  tf 

l,05U-t-  pop.,  on  Mobile  &  Ohio  Rd..  21  m.  S.  of 
Corinth.    Cotton. 

BANNER  ;  Thursdaj's;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1898;  Thomas  L. 
Bettersworth,  editor  and  publisher. 

PRENTISS  PLiAINDEALER;  Thurs 

days;  independent-democratic;  four  pages 
16x22  ;  subscription  $1  ;  established  1885  ; 
J.  N.  Boone,  editor  and  publisher. 

BRANDON,  c.  h.,  Rankin  Co.  u  775t 
pop.,  on  Queen  &  Crescent  Route  Rd.,  14  m. 
E.  of  Jackson,  the  State  capital.  Agri- 
culture, lumber  and  cotton. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1891;  W.  S.  May,  editor  and  publisher  (S— 3). 
Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  eflfect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the    claim. 

BROOKHA  VEN,  c.  li.,i<nco/n  Co.  p 
2,6T8+  pop.,  on  Illinois  Central  Rd.,  55  m. 
S.  by  S.  W.  of  Jackson,  the  State  capital. 
Cotton,  yellow  pine  lumber  and  manu- 
facturing. 

LEADER;  Wednesdays  and  Saturdays; 
s  ix  pages  13x20  ;  subscription  $2  ;  estab- 
lished 1883;  B.  T.  Hobbs,  editor  and  publisher 
(2-8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  tiiat  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect. 

LINCOLN  CO.  TIMES;  Thursdays; 
democratic :  eight  pages  173^x22:  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1880;  W.  S.  &  L.  H.  Bowen, 
editors  and  publishers  (7 — 5). 

SOUTH  MISSISSIPPIAN  i  Thurs- 
days; democratic;  eight  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  June,  1905;  Butler 
&  "Weathersby,  editors  and  publishers  (6 — 5  P). 

BROOKVILiLiE,  Noxubee  Co.  D-  612t 
pop.,  on  Mobile  &  Ohio  Rd.,  10  m.  N.  of 
Macon,  the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 
VOICE;  Fridays  (A  A). 

BUCATUNNA,  Wayne   Co.  q.  32Bt 

pop.,  on  Mobile  «&  Ohio  Rd. 

WAYNE  CO.  RECORD;  Thurs- 
days; democratic:  twelve  to  sixteen  pages 
11x18;  subscription  §1;  established  February, 
1904;  J.  M.  Wllkens,  editor;  Southern  Floral 
Nursery  Co.,  publishers  (1—7). 

BYHALIA,  Marshall  Co.  \^  760t  pop., 

on  Kansas  City,  Memphis  &  Birmingham 

Rd.,  16  m.  N.  W.    of    Holly  Springs,  the 

county  seat,  and  80  S.  E.  of  Memphis,  Tenn. 

Cotton,  corn,  molasses,  hay  and  lumber. 

JOURNAL;  Fridays;  four  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1;  established  1883;  John  M. 
Eddlns,  editor  and  publisher. 

CANTON,  c.  h.,  Madison  Co.  D  8,404t 

pop.,  on  Illinois  Central  Rd.,  23  m.  N.  N.  E. 

of  Jackson,  the  State  capital.    Cotton. 

MISSISSIPPI  BAPTIST;  Fridays: 
baptist:  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1; 
established  1899;  R.  T.  Sinn,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7-3  P). 


MISSISSIPPI. 


PICKET  ;    Fridays  ;    democratic;    four 

pages  18x24 ;  subscription  $2;  established  1883; 
H.  G.  Ross,  editor  and  publisher. 

CARROLIiTON,  c.  h.,  Carroll  Co.  a 

540+  pop.,  on   Southern  Rd..  96  m.  N.    of 

Jackson,  the  State  capital.     Large  cotton 

factory  and  oil  mill. 

CONSERVATIVE;  Saturdays;  demo- 
cratic: four  pages  17x24;  subscription  $1.50 ; 
established  1865;  I.  L.  Murphy,  editor  and 
publisher  i2— 3). 

CARTHAGE,  c.  h.,  Leake  Co.  n  416t 

pop.,  about  40  m.  N.  E.  of  Jackson,  the  State 

capital.    Agriculture  and  cotton. 

CARTHAGINIAN;  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic ;  four  pages  18x24 ;  subscription  $1 ;  es- 
tablished 1872 ;  L.  M.  Garrett,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8—3). 

CARY,  Sharkey  Co.  -a   On  Yazoo  & 

Mississippi  Valley  Rd.,  35  m.  N.  of  Vicks- 

burg.    Cotton  district. 

NEGRO  WORLD;  Saturdays;  negro; 
four  pages  20x26  ;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1895;  A.  J.  Golden,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

CENTERVILIiE,   Wilkinson    Co.  p 
590+ pop.,  on  Yazoo  &  Mississippi  Valley  Rd., 
about  14  m.  E.  of  Woodville,  the  county 
seat.    Cotton,  corn  and  sugar  cane. 
JEFFERSONIAN;  Fridays;  democrat- 
ic; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  es- 
tablished 1890;  J.  I.  Ballance,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7—3  P). 

CHARLESTON,  c.  h.,  Tallaliatchie 

Co.  t2  480+  pop.,  23  m.  N.  W.  of  Grenada. 

Farming  and  cotton  growing. 

DEMOCRATIC  HERALD;  Thurs- 
days; democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1 ;  established  1892 :  H.  W.  Sanders, 
editor  and  publisher  (7—3  P). 

CLARKSDALE,  c.  b.,  Coahoma  Co. 

ti  1,773+  pop.,  on  Yazoo  &  Mississippi  Valley 
and  Mobile  &  Northwestern  Rds.  and  Sun- 
flower r.,  76  m.  S.  of  Memphis,  Tenn.    Cot- 
ton compress,  brick  works  and  saw,  planing 
and  cotton  seed  oil  mills. 
BANNER;   Fridays;   democratic;   eight 
pages  15x22;   subscription  $1.50;   established 
1884;  Sanderson  Bros.,  editors  and  publishers 
(8—3). 

CHALLENGE;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  18x24 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1896;  Mrs.  H.H.Butt,  editor  and   publisher. 

DELTA  REGISTER;  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $2; 
established  April,  1902  ;  Harris  &  Burke, 
editors  and  publishers  (10—6). 

JOURNAL;  Fridays;  four  pages  17J^x24; 
subscriptions!;  established  September,  1902; 
Henry  C.  Dunn,  editor  and  publisher  (3—3). 

CLEVELAND,  bolivar  Co.  -O  479t 
pop.,  on  Illinois  Central  Rd.,  28  m.  8.  E.  of 
Rosedale,  the  county  seat.  Sawmills.  Cot- 
ton growing. 

ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1899 :  C.  S.  Glassco,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

CLINTON,  Sinds  Co.  -D  354t  Pop.,  on 
Alabama  &  Vlcksburg  Rd.,  about  9  m.  W. 
of  Jackson,  the  State  capital. 
CLINTONIAN;  Saturdays  (A  A). 


670 


AMEKICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


MISSISSIPPI. 


COIililNS,  c.  h.,  Covington  Co.  P  2,500 

pop.,  on  Gulf  &  Ship  Island  Rd.    Farming 

and  stock  raising.    Lumber  mills. 

COMMERCIAL:  Thursdays:  Independ- 
ent; eight  pages  15x22;    subscription  $1;  es 
tabllshed  1901;  E.  W.  Taylor,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

COIjUMBIA,  c.  h.,  Marion  Co.  g  507t 

pop.,  on  Pearl  r.,  100  m.  N.  by  N.  E.  of  New 

Orleans,   La.     Cotton,   wool  and  timber. 

Manufacturing  and  turpentine. 

COIiUMBIAN;  Fridays;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  Septem- 
ber, 1901;  B.  R.  Blankenshlp,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2—3). 

Copies    printed:    This    paper    has   on 
two     occasions     indicated    a    desire   to 
have     credit     for     issuing     more     than 
1,000    copies    regularly,    but    such    defi- 
nite information  as  would  warrant  such 
a    rating   has    never    been    forthcoming. 
TIMES;  Fridays;  Independent;  ten  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1883;  Thos. 
S.  Dale,  editor  and  publisher  (5—4). 

COLUMBUS,  c.  h.,  Lowndes  Co.  n- 
6,484t  pop.,  on  Southern  and  Mobile  &  Ohio 
Rds.  and  Tomblgbee  r.,  24  m.  W.  of  Stark- 
vllle.  Seat  of  State  Female  College.  Ship- 
ping point  for  cotton.  Manufacture  of  cot- 
ton goods  and  Iron. 

COMMERCIAL.;  semi-weekly.  Sun- 
days and  Thursdays,  and  W  E  E  K  L.  Y , 

Tuesdays;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription— 
semi-weekly  $2,  weekly  $1;  established  1895; 
J.  T.  Senter,  editor  and  publisher. 

DISPATCH;  semi- weekly,  Sundays 
«nd  Wednesdays,  and  WEEKLY,  Thurs- 
days ;  democratic :  eight  to  twelve  pagesl8x24 ; 
subscription— semi-weekly  $2,  weekly  $1;  es- 
tablished 18T7;  P.  W.  Maer,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher  (1—8). 

CORINTH,  c.  h.,  Alcorn  Co.  cT  3,661t 
pop.,  on  Memphis  Sl  Charleston  and  Mobile 
&  Ohio  Rds.,  93  m.  E.  by  S.  E.  of  Memphis, 
Tenn.    Iron  works  and  woolen  mills. 

CORINTHIAN;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  dem- 
ocratic; dallyfour,  weekly  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription— dally  $5,  weekly  $1 ;  established 
1894;  Kenneth  F.  Beers,  editor  and  publisher 
(10-6). 

HERALD;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22  ;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
18T9;  F.  Leake,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

CRYSTAL  SPRINGS,  Copiah  Co. 

-a  l,093t  pop.,  on  Illinois  Central  Rd.  and 

Bayou  r.,  24  m.  S.  by  S.  E.  of  Jackson,  the 

State  capital.    Fruit  growing. 

METEOR;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1881 ;  S.  H.  Aby  &  Son,  editors  and  publishers 
(8-3). 

DECATUR,  c.  h.,  Ntwton  Co.  D-150 

pop.,  25  m.  N.  W.  of  Meridian.    Agriculture. 

NEWTON  TIMES;  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  August,  1901;  Thos.  Keith,  Jr., 
editor  and  publisher  (6 — 3). 

DEKALB,  c.  h.,  Kemper  Co.  D-  291t 

pop.,  about  11  m.  S.  W.  of  Scooba.  nearest 

station  on  Mobile  &  Ohio  Rd.    Agriculture. 

SOUTHERN  STAR;  Wednesdays 
(▲A). 


MISSISSIPPI. 


DURANT,  Holmes  Co.  a  2,500  pop., 
on  Illinois  Central  Rd.,  59  m.  N.  of  Jackson, 
the  State  capital.  Carriage  shops  and  manu- 
factories. Agriculture,  brlckmaking  and 
canning  factory. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  democratic;  four  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1882; 
P.  M.  Elmore,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  i>049  for 
the  year  1899  and  exceeding  z.ooo  in 
1903,  but  has  not  since  made  definite 
and  satisfactory  claim  to  issuing  so 
many   as    1,000    copies. 

EDWARDS,  Sinds  Co.  -a  686+  pop., 

on  Alabama  &  VIcksburg  Rd. 

CALANTHIAN    JOURNAL;   Satur- 
days (A  A). 
CHRISTIAN  INFORMER;  bl  week 

ly  (A  A). 

ELLISVILLE,   c.    h.,  Jones    Co.   P, 

1899+  pop.,  on  Queen  A  Crescent  Route  Rd., 

63  m.  S.  W.  of  Meridian.     Manufactures  of 

lumber,  rosin  and  turpentine.    Farming 

and  stock  raising.    Cotton-shipping  point. 

N  E  W^  S  O  U  T  H-N  E  W  S ;  Saturdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1888;  J.  F.  Parker,  editor  and 
publisher  (5 — 5). 

ENTERPRISE,  Clarke  Co.  a-  739t 
pop.,  on  Mobile  &  Ohio  and  Queen  A 
Crescent  Route  Rds.,  15  m.  S.  by  S.  W.  of 
Meridian.    Farming  and  cotton. 

CLARKE  CO.  TIMES  ;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  1886;  W.  G.  Huntley,  editor 
and  publisher. 

EASTERN  BANNER;  Saturdays; 
negro;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1; 
established  1899;  S.  Y.  Porter,  editor;  The 
Eastern  Banner  Publishing  Co.,  publishers 
(1-4)  (A  A). 

EUPORA,  Webster  Co.  n  724t  pop.,  on 
Southern  Rd.,  5  m.  S.  of  Walthall,  the 
county  seat.    Agriculture. 

PROGRESS;  Fridays ;  democratic ; 

eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1889;  M.  W.  Sharp,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—7). 

FAYETTE,  c.  h.,  J^ersonlCo.  p  604t 
pop.,  on  Yazoo  A  Mississippi  Valley  Rd., 
26  m.  N.  E.  of  Natchez  and  51  S.  of  VIcks- 
burg.   Agriculture. 

CHRONICLE;  Fridays;  democratic ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1866;  P.  K.  Whitney,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

FLORENCE,  Rankin  Co.  -a  600  pop., 

on  Gulf  &  Ship  Island  Rd.,  11  m.  S.  E.  of 

Jackson,  the  State  capital.    Cotton. 

STEENS  CREEK  TIMES;  Fridays; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  50  cents;  es- 
tablished 1895;  John  L.  Evans,  editor;  The 
Times  Co.,  publishers. 

FOREST,  c.h.,  Scott  Co.  u  761t  pop., 

on  Queen  &  Crescent  Route  Rd.,  45  m.  E.  of 

Jackson,  the  State  capltaL     Pine  forests 

and  prairie  lands. 

SCOTT  CO.  REGISTER;  Wednes- 
days; independent;  six  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1867;  E.  E.  Butler 
and  Mrs.  L.  Butler,  editors  and  publishers. 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


571 


MISSISSIPPI. 


FRIARPOINT,  c.  h.,  Coahoma  Co.  t] 

750+  pop.,  on    Yazoo  &  Mlsslislppi  Valley 

Rd.  and  Mississippi  r.,  270  m.  above  Vicks- 

.   burg.    Cotton  shipping  point. 

C  <)  A  H  O  M  I  A  N  ;  Saturdays ;  sound 
money-democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
Bcrlptlon  $1.50;  established  1886;  T.R.David- 
son, editor  and  publisher  (6 — ^3). 

GLOSTER,  AmUe  Co.  p  l,661t  pop., 

on  Yazoo  &  Mississippi  Valley  Rd.,  15  m. 

W.  by  N.  W.  of  Liberty,  the  county  seat. 

Shipping  point  for  lumber. 

VALLEY  RECORD;  Fridays,  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1887;  W.  D.  Caulfield,  editor;  W. 
V.  Caulfield,  publisher  (6—3). 

GREENVILLE,    c.   h.,    Washington 

Co.  -a  7,642+  pop.,  on  Southern  and  Yazoo  & 
Mississippi  Valley  Rds.  and  Mississippi  r., 
140  m.  above  Vicksburg.    Cotton. 

DEMOCRAT:  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY, Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic; daily  eight,  weekly  twelve  pages 
16x22;  subscription— dailv  $4.50,  weekly  $1.50; 
established— daily  1896,  weekly  1888;  L.  Pink 
Smith,  editor;  Greenville  Democrat  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  publishers  (6—3). 

BULLETIN;  Thursdays;  negro;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
December,  1905;  T.  J.  Davidson,  editor  and 
publisher  (2—6  P). 

DELTA  LIGHT  HOUSE;  Saturdays; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1897;  J.  C.  Chappie,  editor;  The  Delta  News 
Company,  publishers. 

SOUTHERN  FORUM;  Saturdays; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished February,  1901;  W.  H.  Jourdan,  editor; 
Forum  Publishing  Co.,  publishers. 

TIMES  ;  Saturdays  ;  democratic  ;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $2;  established  1868; 
H.  T,  Crosbv,  editor;  Times  Co.,  publishers. 

BAPTIST    PREACHERS'   UNION; 

semimonthly;  baptist;  negro;  four  pages 
15x22;  subscription  75  cents;  established  1895; 
Rev.  (t.  W.  Gayies.  editor  and  puhlisher(2 — 3). 
ZION  HA  R  P;  semi  monthly  ;  negro; 
republican;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
75 -cants;  established  1895;  Rev.  J.  W.  Scott, 
editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the    claim. 

GREEN'WOOD,  c.  h.,  Leflore  Co.  a 
6,500  pop.,  on  Illinois  Central  and  Southern 
Rds.  and  Yazoo  r.,  52  m.  E.  by  N.  E.  of 
Greenville.    Cotton. 

COMMONWEALTH;  Fridays; 
eight  pages  17x23;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1896;  J.  L.  Gillespie,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year^  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  democratic; 
twelve  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1887;  H.  B.  Dixon,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1~8). 

GRENADA,  c.  h.,  Grenada  Co.  r^ 
2,568+  pop.,  on  Illinois  Central  Rd.  and  at 


MISSISSIPPI. 


head  of  navigation  on  Yalobusha  r.,  20  m. 

N.  of  Winona.    Cotton. 

SENTINEIi  ;  Saturdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1855;  O.  F.  Lawrence,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—5'). 

GULFPORT,  c.  h.,  Harrison  Co.  p 
1,060+  pop.,  on  Louisville  &  Nashville  and 
terminus  of  Gulf  &  Ship  Island  Rds.,  3  m. 
W.  of  Mississippi  City.  Lumber  and  ship- 
ping. 

REVIEW;  every  evening  except  Sunday 

(▲  A). 

NEWS;  Wednesdays  (A  A). 

RECORD;  Sundays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1900;  A.  G.  Osoinach,  editor  and  publisher 
(7-3  P). 

GUNTOWN,  Lee  Co.  cf  325t  pop.,  on 

Mobile  &  Ohio  Rd.,  13  m.  N.  of  Tupelo,  th« 

county  seat.    Agriculture. 

HOT  TIMES;  Fridays;  four  pages 
18x24;  subscription $1;  established  1898;  Geo. 
B.  Brown,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3). 

HATTIESBURG,  c.  h.,  Perry  Go.  O, 

14,300  pop.— local  estimate— on  Queen  & 
Crescent,  Mobile,  Jackson  &  Kansas  City, 
Jlississippi  Central  and  Gulf  &  Ship  Island 
Rds.,  110  m,  N.  of  New  Orleans,  La.  Farm- 
ing, stock  raising  and  lumbering. 

NEWS;  every  morning  except  Monday 
(A  A). 

PROGRESS;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKliY.  Fridays;  democratic; 
daily  eight  pages  15x22,  weekly  ten  pages 
17x23;  subscription— dally  $6,  weekly  $1;  es- 
tablished 18S5;  Wm.  Moffett,  Jr.,  and  A.  C. 
Aylesworth,  editors;  Wm.  MofiFett,  Jr.,  pub- 
lisher (12—5). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  2,175  in 
1904,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
any  definite  and  satisfactory'  report 
but  was  credited  with  more  uian  z,doo 
in    1905    and    1907. 

TIMES;  Thursdays  (A  A). 
HAZLEHURST,  c.  h.,  Copiah  Co.  -a 
1,579+  pop.— local  estimate  3,000— on  Illlnolg 
Central  Rd.,  34  m.  S.  by  S.W.  of  Jackson,  the 
State  capital.    Manufacturing  and  cotton. 

COURIER;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1893;  W.  N.  Hawkins,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—7). 

Copies     printed:      1,409  in   1907 

HERNANDO,  c.  h.,  De  Soto  Co.  fl 
563+ pop.,  on  Illinois  Central  Rd.,  22  m.  S. 
of  Memphis,  Tenn.     Cotton-shipping  polnt- 
TIMES- PROMOTER;    Fridays; 
eight  pages  13x20  ;    subscription  $1  ;    estab- 
lished 1897;    G.  L.  Darden,  editor   and   pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

HICKORY,  Newton  Co.  D-  626t  pop., 

on  Alabama  &  Vicksburg  Rd.,  10  m.  S.  E.  of 

Decatur,  the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 

REPORTER-INDEX  J  Thursdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$1;  established  1889;  N.  M.  Everett,  editor; 
Everett  &  Scarborough,  publishers  (12—2). 

HOLLANDALE,   Washington  Co.  -a 
325+  pop.,  on  Yazoo  &  Mississippi  Valley 
Rd.,  18  m.  N.  of  Rolling  Fork.    Cotton. 
SATURDAY  TIMES;  Saturdays  (A  A). 


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AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


MISSISSIPPI. 


HOLIiY  SPRINGS,  c.  h.,  Marshall 

Co.  ti  2,815t  pop.,  on  Illinois  Central  and 
Kansas  City,  Memphis  &  Birmingham  Rds,. 
48  m.  S.  E.  of  Memphis,  Tenn.  Stoneware 
factory  and  cotton  compress.  Cotton  trade. 

REPORTER}  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  :i0x2t) ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1865 ;  C.  H.  Curd,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3  P). 

SOUTH }  Wednesdays ;  democratic ;  eight 
pages  15x2<!;  subscription  $1;  established  1867; 
J.  B.  Mattison,  editor;  Mrs.  Ella  M.  Hall,  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

HOUSTON,  c.h..  Chickasaw  Co.  [j  677t 
pop.,  20  m.  W.  by  S.  W.  of  Okolona.  Man- 
ufacturing. 

REPORTER;  Thursdays;  four  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1897; 
Strain  &  Martin,  editors  and  publishers  (A  A) 

INDIANOLA,  c.  h.,  Sunflower  Co.  -n 
63CH-  pop. ,  on  Southern  Rd. ,  25  m.  W.  of  Green- 
ville.   Agriculture. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  free  silver; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1896;  W.  E.  Chapman,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

SUNFLOWER    TOCSIN;    Thurs 
days;  democratic;  four  pages  30x26;  subscrio- 
tion  $1;   established  1886;  J.  A.  Richardson, 
editor  and  publisher. 

lUKA,    c.  h.,  Tishomingo    Co.  q'  883t 

pop.,  on  Memphis  &  Charleston  Rd.,  near 

Tennessee  r.,  115  m.  E.  of  Memphis,  Tenn. 

Farming. 

VIDETTE;  Thursdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1894; 
G.W.  Dudley,  editor  and  publisher  (6— 3). 

JACKSON,  c.  h.,  Hinds  Co.  -a  State 
Capital,  7,816f  pop.  —  local  estimate 
15,600 — on  Illinois  Central,  Natchez,  Jackson 
&  Columbus,  Queen  &  Crescent  Route,  Ala- 
bama &  Vicksburg,  Yazoo  &  Mississippi 
Valley,  and  Gulf  &  Ship  Island  Rds.  and 
Pearl  r.  Iron  foundries,  plow  and  harrow, 
wagon,  buggy,  fertilizer,  and  sash,  door 
and  blind  factories,  cotton  seed  oil  and 
planing  mills,  brick  and  lumber  yards,  cot- 
ton gins,  and  railroad  shops.  Cotton-ship- 
ping center. 

CLiARION-LEDGER;  every  morning, 

and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  — daily  $6, 
weekly  $1;  established  — daily  1889,  weekly 
1836;  R.H.Henry, editor;  The  Clarion-Ledger 
Co..  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  The  daily  edition  of 
this  paper  had  credit  for  an  average 
issue  of  2,025  _  in  1897  and  2,246  in 
1899,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
any  definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but 
has  been  credited  with  more  than  1,000 
every  year  since,  up  to  and  including 
1907. 

The  weekly  edition  had  credit  for 
an  average  issue  of  10,000  in  1890. 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  has 
been  credited  with  more  than  '2,330 
every  year  since  1901,  up  to  and  in- 
cluding   1907. 

EVENING  NEWS;  every  evening  and 
Sunday  morning;  democratic;  daily  eight, 
Sunday  sixteen  pages  17x24;  subscription— 


MISSISSIPPI. 


daily  $6,  Sunday  $1.50;  established  1890;  News 
Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (1—7). 
Copies    printed:     daily,     3,337  in   1904 

5,424  in   1905 

6,820  in  1906 

6,819  in   1907 

BAPTIST;  Thursdays;  baptist;  sixteen 

pages   l(iJ^xl5;    subscription  $2;   established 

1898;  T.  J.  Bailey,  editor;  Mississippi  Baptist 

Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (7—3  P). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  6,434  in 
1899,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
any  definite  and  satisfactory  report, 
but  has  been  credited  with  more  than 
2,250  every  year  since  1901,  up  to 
and    including     1907. 

MISSISSIPPI  SCHOOL  JOUR- 
NAL; monthly,  except  August  ;  educa- 
tional; thirty-six  pages  7J^x9i^;  subscrip- 
tions!; established  1895;  E.  L.  Bailey,  editor; 
Mississippi  School  Journal  Company,  pub- 
lishers (1—5). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  2,115  in  1906, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  was 
credited   with    more   than    1,000   in    1907. 

PYTHIAN  JOURNAL;  monthly 
(AA). 

KIIiMICHAEL,  Montgomery  Co.  D 
325  pop.,  on  Southern  Rd..  120  m.  S.  of  Mem- 
phis, Tenn.    Cotton  and  lumber. 

RECORD;  Fridays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1;  established  October,  1905; 
Joe  T.  Parks,  editor  and   publisher  (12—5  P). 

KOSCIUSKO,  C.h., yf«rtto  Co.  n 2. 078t 
pop.,  on  Illinois  Central  Rd.,  70  m.  N.  E.  of 
Jackson,  the  State  capital.  Agriculture  and 
milling. 

CENTRAL  3IISSISSIPPI  SIG- 
NAL; Fridays  (A  A). 

HERALD;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  18x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1896; 
W.  M.  Noah,  editor  and  publisher  (8-3). 

Copies   printed:    This   paper   had   cre- 
dit   foi     an    average    issue    of    1,234    in 
1897,    but    has    not    since    made    claim 
to   issuing   so  many  as   1,000  copies. 

STAR-LEDGER;  Fridays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished—Sfar  1866,  Ledger  1895;  Wiley  Sanders, 
editor  and  publisher  (3 — 3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  1,440  in 
1 901,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
any  definite  and  satisfactory  report, 
but  ha=;  ben  credited  with  more  than 
1,000  every  year  since,  up  to  and  in- 
cluding   1907. 

LAUREL,  Jones  Co.  Q,  3,193t  pop.,  on 
New  Orleans  &  Northeastern,  Mobile, 
Jackson  &  Kansas  City  and  Gulf  &  Ship 
Island  Rds..  75  m.  S.  E.  of  Jackson.  Exten- 
sive lumber,  cotton  and  wagon  manufac- 
tories.   Agriculture  and  truck  farming. 

CHRONICLE;  Saturdays;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1894;  A. 
W.  Noble,  editor  and  publisher  (7—5). 

LEDGER;  Saturdays;  democratic;  six- 
teen pages  10x14;  subscription  $1;  established 
April.  1902;  W.  L.  Pryor,  editor;  The  Ledger 
Printing  Co.,  publishers  (8 — 3). 

NEWS-JOURNAL;  Saturdays;  repub- 
lican; four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished June,  1901;  T.  S.  Nelson,  editor  and 
publisher  (2-5). 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


573 


MISSISSIPPI. 


LiEAKESVILLiE,  c.  h.,  Greene  Co. 

O^  3o0  pop.,  on  Alabama  &  Mississippi  Rd., 

125  m.  S.  E.  of  Jackson,  the  State  capital. 

Farming  and  lumbering. 

GREENE  CO.  HERAkLD:  Fridays; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished September  1, 1893;  James  Faulk,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—8). 

LELAND,  Washington  Co.  -a  762  pop., 
on  Yazoo  &  Mississippi  Valley  Rd.  Agri- 
culture. 

ENTERPRISE;  Saturdays ;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1899;  E.  W.  Taylor,  editor  and 
publisher  (12-3). 

LEXINGTON,  c.h. ,^oZme«  Co.  a 
1,516+  pop.— local  estimate  2,130— on  Illinois 
Central  Rd.,  60  m.  N.  of  Jackson,  the  State 
capital.    Cotton. 

ADVERTISER;   Fridays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 1838;  R.  A.  Povall,  manager;  The  Adver- 
tiser Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (2—8). 
Copies     printed:     i,68o  in  1904 
1,720  in  1906 
2,102  in  1907 

LIBERTY,  c.  h.,  Amite  Co.JJ  392t  pop., 

100  m.  S.  W.  of  Jackson,  the  State  capital. 

Saw  and  grist  mills.    Agriculture. 

SOUTHERN  HERALD  ;  Fridays;  four 
pages  17x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1866 ;  A.  G.  Stratton,  editor  and  publisher. 

LONG    BEACH,   Harrison    Co.    g 

1,000   pop.,  on    Louisville  &   Nashville   Rd. 

and  Gulf  of   Mexico,  3   m.  W.  of  Gulfport. 

Saw  mills.    Truck  farming. 

SUN;  Saturdays;  six  pages  11x15;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  September,  1905; 
Wm.  Tell,  editor  and  publisher  (10— 5  P). 

LOUISVILLE,  c.  h.,  Winston  Co.  D 

505+  pop.,  on    Mobile,  Jackson  &   Kansas 

City  Rd.,  32  m.  W.  of   Macon   and  16  S.  E. 

of  Ackerman.    Agriculture. 

WINSTON  CO.  JOURNAL.;  Fridays; 
democratic;  four  pages  18x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1892;  W.  C.  Hight.  editor  and 
publisher  (7—5). 

LUMBERTON,  Lamar  Co.  g  l,509t 
pop.,  on  Queen  &  Crescent  Route  and 
Gulf  &  Ship  Island  Rds..  82  m.  N.  by  N.  E. 
of  New  Orleans,  La.  Lumber  and  turpen- 
tine. 

HEADBLOCK;  Saturdays;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1888  ;  T.  B.  Geiger,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

MoGOMB,  Pike  Co.  g  4,477t  pop.,  on 
Illinois  Central  Rd.,  7  m.  N.  of  Magnolia, 
the  county  seat,  and  105  N.  of  New  Orleans, 

•  La.    Cotton  and  Indian  corn. 

ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays ;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1889;  R.  B.  May,  editor  and  pub- 
.  Usher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  1,067  in 
1899  and  1,481  in  1900,  since  which 
it  has  not  furnished  any  definite  and 
satisfactory  report,  but  has  been  cre- 
ated with  more  than  i>ooo  every  year 
since,    up   to    and   including    1907. 


MISSISSIPPI. 


MACON,  c.  h.,  Noxubee  Co.  D-2,057t 

pop.,  on  Mobile  &  Ohio  Rd.  and  Noxubee 

r.,  at  head  of  navigation,  35  m.  S.  of  West 

Point.    Cotton  and  agriculture. 

BEACON;  Saturdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1849;  P.  T.  Ferris,  editor  and  publisher. 

MAGNOLIA,  c.  h.,  Pike  Co.  g  l,038t 
pop.,  on  Illinois  Central  Rd.,  85  m.  S.  of 
Jackson,  the  State  capital,  and  98  N.  of  New 
Orleans,  La.  Cotton,  corn,  vegetables  and 
yellow  pine  lumber. 

GAZETTE;  semi-weekly,  Wednesdays 
and  Saturdays;  democratic ;  four  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $2;  established  1872;  Joseph  E. 
Norwood,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the    claim. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1904;  J.  B.  Sternberger,  editor;  R.  B.  May, 
publisher  (12—4). 

MARKS,  Quitman  Co.  "q  704  pop.,  on 

Yazoo  &  Mississippi  Valley  Rd.,  82  m.  S.  of 

Memphii,  Tenn.    Agriculture  and  lumber. 

REVIEW;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1905;  Eugene  P.  Clarke,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 

MAYERSVILLE,  c  h.,  Issaquena 
Co.  -o  250+  pop.,  about  1  m.  E.  of  Mississippi 
r.  and  10  m.  W.  of  Rolling  Fork,  nearest 
station  on  Yazoo  &  Mississippi  Valley  Rd. 
Cotton  shipping. 
SPECTATOR;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

MEADVILLE,  c.  h.,  Franklin  Co.  p 
500  pop.,  37  m.  W.  of  Natchez,  Cotton,  mo- 
lasses and  lumber. 

FRANKIilN  ADVOCATE  ;  Thurs- 
days; eight  pages  13J^x20;  subscription  $1.25; 
established  1891;  N.  D.  Buttler,  editor;  Mrs. 
M.  C.  Buttler.  publisher  (1—8). 

SEARCHIilGHT;  Thursdays  ;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages  17x24;  subscription  $1; 
established  August,  1905;  W.  T.  Hastings, 
editor ;  Franklin  County  Publishing  Co., 
publishers  (11—5  P). 

MENDENHALL,  Simpson  Co.  g  on 
Gulf  &  Ship  Island  Rd.,  about  30  m.  S.  E.  of 
Jackson,  the  State  capital.    Lumber. 
SimPSON    CO.   NEWS;  Thursdays 

(A  A). 

MERIDIAN,  c.  h.,  Lauderdale  Co.  D- 

14,050+  pop.  —  local  estimate  25,000  —  on 
Queen  &  Crescent  Route,  Alabama  Great 
Southern,  Southern  and  Mobile  &  Ohio  Rds., 
90  m.  E.  of  Jackson,  the  State  capital. 
Railroad  machine  shops.  Agriculture,  lum- 
ber and  cotton.  Cotton  factories  and  rar- 
ied  manufactures. 

DISPATCH;  every  morning  except 
Monday,  and  WEEK L.Y,  Fridays  (A  A). 

EVENING  STAR;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  Sunday  morning,  and  WEEK- 
Li  Y,  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight  to  twelve 
pages  18x24;   subscription— daily  $5,  Sunday 


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AMEKICAN  NEWSrArER  DIRECTORY, 


MISSISSIPPI. 


MISSISSIPPI. 


$1.50,  weekly  50  cents;  established  1894;  Chas. 
P.  Dement,  editor;  Meridian  Star  Publishing 
Company,  publishers  (1—6). 

Copies  printed:  The  daily  edition  of 
this  paper  had  credit  for  an.  issue  of 
2,500  in  1903,  since  which  it  has  not 
furnished  any  definite  and  satisfactory 
report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
than    2,250    in    1905    and    1907. 

No  definite  and  satisfactory  state- 
ment has  ever  been  secured  from  the 
weekly  edition,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding    1,000    in    1905    and    1907. 

RAILROAD  RECORD:  monthly; 
railroad ;  sixteen  pages  6x9;  subscription  25 
cents;  established  1893;  Young  Men's  Chris- 
tian Association ,  editors  and  publish ers  ( 1— 8) . 
Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance   of    a    rating    to    that    effect. 

MIZE,  Smith  Co.  g  29t  pop.,  on  Gulf 
&  Ship  Island  Rd.,  about  55  m.  S.  E.  of 
Jackson,  the  State  capital. 
OUTI.OOK  ;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

MONTICEIiliO, c. h..  Lmorence  Co.  g 

155  pop.,  landing  on  Pearl  r.,  20  m.  W.  of 

Brookhaven.     Saw,  grist  and  shingle  mills. 

LAWRENCE  CO.  PRESS;  Thurs- 
days; democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1888;  Joseph  Dale, 
editor  and  publisher  (11— 2>. 

MONTROSE,  Jasper  Co.  D-  260t  pop., 
on   Mobile,  Jackson  &   Kansas   City  Rd., 
about  63  m.  N.  of  Hattiesburg. 
JASPER   CO.  REVIEW;    Thursdays 

(A  A). 

MOUND  BAYOU,   Bolivar  Co.  -n 

287+  pop.,  on  Illinois  Central  Rd.,  25  m.  S.  of 

Clarksdale.    Agriculture. 

DEMONSTRATOR;  Thursdays;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1900;  A.  P.  Hood,  editor  and  publisher. 

MOUNT  OLIVE,  Covington  Co.  g 
1,700  pop.,  on  Gulf  &  Ship  Island  Rd.,52  m. 
S.  E.  of  Jackson.  Cotton  gins  and  com- 
press, turpentine  distillery,  brick  and  can- 
ning factories. 

TRIBUNE;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1900;  J.  W.  Alexander,  editor  and   publisher 

(12-5). 

NATCHEZ,  c.  h.,  Adams  Co.  J3  12,210t 

pop.,  on  Yazoo  &  Mississippi  Valley  and 
New  Orleans  &  Northwestern  Rds.  and 
Mississippi  r.,  100  m.  below  Vicksburg. 
River  trade.  Cotton  and  batting  mills, 
compress,  iron  foundries,  steam  laundry 
and  ice  manufactory. 

DEMOCRAT;  every  morning  except 
Monday,  and  WEEKLY,  Wednesdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
—daily  $6,  weekly  $1;  established  1865;  J.  W, 
Lambert,  editor  and  publisher  (2—3). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  190s 
the  daily  edition  of  this  paper  seemed 
to  assert  that  it  had  an  ATerage  issue 
exceeding  1,000  copies,  but  faUed  to 
furnish  such  definite  information  as 
would    warrant    the    accordance    of    a 


rating  to  that  effect.     It  has  not  since 

made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 

EVENING  BULLETIN;  every  even- 
ing except  Sunday;  democratic;  four  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $6;  established  1898; 
Wm.  A.  Diers,  editor  and  publisher  (A  A). 

NEW  ALBANY,  c.h.,  Union  Co.  b 
3,750  pop.,  on  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  and 
Mobile,  Jackson  &  Kansas  City  Rds.,  80  m. 
S.  E.  of  Memphis,  Tenn.  Handle,  furni- 
ture, clothing,  mattress  and  box  factories, 
brick  plants  and  marble  works.  Cotton 
market. 

GAZETTE;  Thursdays;  democratic ; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1883;  H.  D.  &  W.  R.Wilson,  editors  and 
publishers  (1—8). 

VIDETTE;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

NEWTON,  iV^«M^<on  C'o.  D-2,000  pop.,  on 
Alabama  &  Vicksburg  Rd.,  30  m.  W.  of 
Meridian  and  64  E.  of  Jackson,  the  State 
capital.    Agriculture  and  manufacturing. 

MISSISSIPPI    BAPTIST;     Wednes 
days;  baptist;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$1;  established  1890;   Tracy  Gallaspy,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—8). 

RECORD;  Thursdays; democratic:  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  established 
1901;  C.  E.  Cunningham,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

OCEAN  SPRINGS,  Jackson  Co.  R 
1,255-|-  pop.,  on  Louisville  &  Nashville  Rd., 
84  m.  N.  E.  of  New  Orleans,  La.    Summer 
and  winter  resort.    Agriculture. 
NEWS;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

OKOLONA,  c.  h.,  Chickasaw  Co.  tl 

2,177t  pop.,  on  Mobile  &  Ohio  Rd.,  30  m.  N,  of 

West  Point.    Agriculture. 

CHICKASAW  SUN; Thursdays; demo- 
cratic; six  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1; 
established  1892;  Sun  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers (2—3). 

PEOPLE'S  MESSENGER;  Wednes- 
days; independent;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1872;  A.  Steinbui'ger 
&  Sons,  editors  and  publishers. 

OSYKA,  Pike  Co.  g  784  pop.,  on  Illi- 
nois Central  Rd.,  10  m.  S.  of  Magnolia. 

RECORD;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1;  established  October,  1902; 
Fred  M.  lUff,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3  P), 

OXFORD,  c.  h.,La/apette  Co.  [j  l,82ftt 

pop.,  on  Illinois  Central  Rd.,  74  m.  S.  S.  E.  of 
Memphis,  Tenn.  Seat  of  State  University 
and  two  large  seminaries. 

EAGLE;  Thursdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  20x36;  subscription  $1;  established  1876; 
Mrs.  Eliza  A.  Thompson,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6—3). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the    claim. 

LAFAYETTE  CO.  PRESS;  Wednes- 
days (A  A). 

PASS  CHRISTIAN,  Harrison  Co.  P, 
2,028+  pop.,  on  Louisville  &  Nashville  Rd., 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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MISSISSIPPI. 


58  m.  N.  E.  of  New  Orleans,  La.    Watering 

place.    Stock  raising  and  farming  country. 

COAST  BEACON  ;  Saturdays;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $2;  es- 
tablished 1881;  Emlle  J.  Ad^m,  editor  and 
publisher  (7—3  P). 

PHILADELPHIA,  c.  h.,  Neshoba 

Co.   o  1,200  pop.,  on   Mobile,   Jackson   & 

Kansas  City  Rd.,  45  m.  N.  W.  of  Meridian. 

Farming. 

NESHOBA  DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  eigJit  pages  16x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  18Su;  w.  T.  Quinn,  editor; 
Quinn  &  Fox.  publishers  (2—8). 

PICAYUNE,  Hancook  Co.  g  80t  pop., 

on  New  Orleans  &  Northeastern  Rd.,  about 
83  m.  S.  W.  of  Lumberton. 
ITEM;  Wednesdays  (A  A). 

PINOLA,  Simpson  Co.  g  on  Gulf  & 
Ship  Island  Rd.,  about  40  m.  S.  of  Jackson, 
the  State  capital. 
HERA  LD  ;  Fridays  (A  A). 

PITTSBORO,c.  h.,Calhoun  Co.  [^  254t 

pop.    Tannery  and  saw  mills.    Farming. 

CAL.HOUN  MONITOR;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  1900;  T.  M.  Murphree,  editor 
and  publisher  (7 — 5). 

DIXIE  HERALD;  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished December,  1903;  Jno.  B.  Going,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (1 — 5). 

PONTOTOC,  c.  h.,  Pontotoc  Co.  [^ 
1,010+  pop.,  on  Gulf  &  Chicago  Rd„  17  m.  S. 
of  New  Albany.     Agriculture. 

ADVANCE;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1900; 
E.  T.  Winston,    editor   and  publisher  (8—3). 

SENTINEL  ;  Thursdays;  democratic: 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1894;  A.  F.  Herman,  editor  and  publisher 
(8-3). 

POPLARVILLE,  c  h.,  Pearl  River 

Co.  9  990+  pop.,  on  Queen  ft  Crescent 
Route  Rd.,  71  m.  N.  E.  of  New  Orleans,  La. 
Agriculture. 

FREE  PRESS;  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1890;  J.  R.  Oliphant,  editor  and 
publisher  (8—3). 

PORT  GIBSON,  c.  h.,Claiborne  Co.-D 
2,113+  pop.,  on  Yazoo  &  Mississippi  Valley 
Rd.  and  Little  Bayou  Pierre,  7  m.  from  Mis- 
sissippi r.  and  29  S.  of  Vicksburg.    Cotton. 

REVEILLE  ;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  18x24 ;  subscription  $2 ;  established 
1876;  H.  H.  Crisler,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 

VIDETTE;  monthly; undenominational; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1892;  T.  Richardson,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

PURVIS, c.  h.,  Lamar  Co.  tp  2,300 pop., 
on  New  Origans  &  Northeastern  Rd.,  15  m. 
S.  of  Hattlesburg.    Agriculture. 

LA3IAR   CO.  RECORD;   Saturdays; 

eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1892;  W.A.Blackburn,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2—8). 

MARION  CO.  RECORD;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  14x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1893;  J.  R.  Holcomb,  editor 
and  publisher  (8—3). 


MISSISSIPPI. 


RALEIGH,  c.h.,  Smith  Co. n  200  pop., 

14  m.  N.  W.  of   TaylorsvlUe,  the  nearest 

railroad  station.    Large  pine  tree  forests  in 

vicinity. 

SMITH  CO.  REFORMER;  Thurs- 
days; democratic;  fonrpages  18x24;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1892;  J.  T.  Watkins,  editor 
and  publisher  (6—3). 

RAYMOND,  c.  h.,  mnd$  Co.  -a  600 

pop.,  on  Yazoo  &  Mississippi  Valley   Rd., 

15  m.  S.  W.  of  Jackson,  the  State  capital. 

Cotton. 

HINDS  CO.  GAZETTE;  Fridays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$1;  established  1844;  P.  K.  Whitney,  editor 
and  publisher  U— 7). 

RICHTON,  Perry  Co.  O,  on  Mobile, 

Jackson  ft  Kansas  City  Rd.,  about  20  m.  E. 

of  Hattlesburg. 

PERRY  CO.  REVIEW;  Saturdays 
(A  A). 

RIPLEY,  c.  h.,  Tippah  Co.  b  800  pop., 

on  Gulf  &  Chicago  Rd.,  17  m.  N.  by  N.  E. 
of  New  Albany.  Steam  cotton  gin,  grist, 
steam  flour  and  saw  mills  and  stove  fac- 
tory, brick  plant  and  machine  shop.  Large 
cotton  market. 

SOUTHERN  SENTINEL.;  Thurs- 
days; democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1879;  A.  C.  Ander- 
son, editor  and  publisher  (7-5). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1906 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of  the 
claim. 

ROLLING  FORK,  c.h.,  Sharkey  Co. 

-a  248+ pop.,  on  Yazoo  &  Mississippi  Valley 

Rd.    Cattle  and  fruit-ralslng  and  lumber. 

DEER  CREEK  PILOT  i  Saturdays 
(A  A). 

ROSEDALE,c.  h.,  Bolivar  Co.  -n  622t 
pop.,  on  Yazoo  &  Mississippi  Valley  Rd. 
and  Mississippi  r.,  22  m.  N.  N.  E.  of  Arkan- 
sas City,  Ark.    Farming. 

BOLIVAR  CO.  DE3IOCRAT;  Satur- 
days; democratic:  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1887;  Chas.  Scott, 
editor;  H.  A.  Marsehalls,  publisher. 

SARDIS,c.h.,  Panoia  Co. 01,0021  pop., 

on  Illinois  Central  Rd.,  50  m.  S.  of  Memphis, 

Tenn.    Farming. 

SOUTHERN  REPORTER;  Fridays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription. 
$1.50;  established  185:3;  J.  F.  &  P.  N.  Sim- 
mons, editors  and  publishers  (7—5). 

SCOOBA,  Kemper  Co.  n-  500  pop.,  on 

Mobile  &  Ohio  Rd.,  42  m.  N.  of  Meridian. 
Farming. 

KEMPER  HERALD  ;Thursday8; 

democratic;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1875;  A.  W.  Struthers,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—8). 

SCRANTON,  c.  h.,  Jackson  Co.  Q. 
2.025+ pop.,  on  Louisville  ft  Nashville  Rd, 


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AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


MISSISSIPPI. 


aad  Pascagoula  r.,  45  m.  S.  W.  of  Mobile, 
Ala.    Lumber  trade. 

CHRONICLE;  Saturdays;  eight  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1897; 
Osoinach  &  Toniasich,  editors  and  publishers. 

PASCAGOUL.A  DEMOCRAT- 
STAR  }  Fridays;  democratic;  four  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $2;  established  1845;  P.  K. 
Mayers,  editor  and  publisher  (11—2). 

SEMINARY,  Covington  Co.  Q  788 
pop.,  on  Gulf  &  Ship  Island  Rd.,  20  m.  N.  of 
Hattiesburg. 

COVINGTON  CO.  NEWS;  Fridays; 
democratio;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  November,  1895;  J.M.  Walker, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance   of    a    rating   to   that   effect. 

SENATOBIA,  c.  b.,  Tate  Co.  [j  l,156t 
pop.,  on  Illinois  Central  Rd.,  35  m.  S.  of 
Memphis,  Tenn.  Live  stock,  cotton  and 
corn  market.    Agriculture. 

BAPTIST  HERALiD;  Fridays;  bap- 
tist; four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  es- 
tablished 1888;  Rev.  Z.  P.  Smith,  editor;  Her- 
ald Publishing  Co.,  publishers. 

DEMOCRAT;  Fridays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 1891;  Walker  Wood,  editor  and  pub- 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  1,073  in 
1897,  but  has  not  since  made  claim  to 
issuing  so   many  as   1,000   copies. 

SHUBUTA,  Clarke  Co.  d-dSlt  pop., 
on  Mobile  &  Ohio  Rd.,  about  11  m.  S.  of 
Quitman,  the  county  seat.  Cotton  oil 
mills  and  machine  shops.  Ships  cotton, 
wool  and  naval  stores. 
MISSISSIPPI  3IESSENGER;Satur 

days  (A  A). 

SHUQUAIiAK,  Noxtibee  Co.  D-600t 
pop.,  on  Mobile  &  Ohio  Rd.,  10  m.  S.  of  Ma 
con,  the  county  seat.    Cotton,  corn,  sugar 
cane  and  potatoes. 
NEW  ERA;  Fridays;  democratic;  four 

pages  15x22 1  subscription  $1 ;  established  1898 ; 

E.  B.  Hamilton,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 

SILVER  CREEK,  Laiorence  Co.  p 
700  pop.,  on  Gulf  &  Ship  Island  and  Missis- 
sippi Central  Rds.,  60  m.  S.  of  Jackson. 
Agriculture. 
STAR;  Fridays;  democratic;  four  pages 

15x32;  subscription  $1;  established  January, 

1903;    Robt.  W.  Hall,  editor   and   publisher 

(2— 5P^. 

STARKVIIiliE,  c. h.,  Oktibbeha  Co.  Q 
l,986t  pop.,  on  Illinois  Central  and  Mobile 
ft  Ohio  Rds.,  25  m.W.  of  Columbus.  Seat 
of  State  Agricultural  and  Mechanical  Col. 
lesre.  Hay,  cotton  and  live  stock.  Cotton 
and  oil  mills.    Lumber  and  brick. 

EAST  MISSISSIPPI  TIMES;  Fri- 
days; democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
•ortption  $1;  established  1866;  Wm.  Ward, 
•dltor  and  publisher  (6—3). 

NEWS ;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1 ;  established  February, 
1902;  Thomas  J.  Wood,  editor  and  publisher 
<6-i). 


MISSISSIPPI. 


SOUTHERN   FARM   GAZETTE; 

weekly;  agriculture,  live  stock  and  house- 
hold; sixteen  pages  11x14;  subscription  50 
cents;  established  1895;  Chas.  M.Scherer  and 
Clarence  H.  Poe,  editors;  Southern  Farm 
Gazette  Co.,  publishers  (1 — 8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  2,344  iii  1899 
and  14,698  in  1906,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
than    12,500  in    1907. 

SUMMIT,  Pike   Co.  g  l,499t  pop., 

on  Illinois  Central  Rd.,75  m.  S.  by  S.  W. 

of  Jackson,  the  State  capital,  and  108  N. 

of   New  Orleans,  La.     Shipping  point  for 

lumber  and  fruit.   Agriculture  and  cotton. 

SENTINEL;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  20x26 ;  subscription  $2 ;  established 
1873;  N.  P.  Bonney,  editor  and  publisher 
(8-3). 

SUMRALLi,  Lamar  Co.  Q  3,000  pop., 

on  Mississippi  Central  Rd.,  20  m.  N.  W.  of 

Hattiesburg.    Saw  mills. 

HERALiD;  Fridays;  eight  paees  15x22; 
subscription  $1-  established  October.  1905; 
R.  W.  Brooks,  editor  and  publisher  (1—7). 

TAYLORSVILEE,  Smith  Co.  n  375 

pop.,  on  Gulf  &  Ship  Island  Rd.,  23  m.  N.  W. 

of  Laurel. 

SIGNAL.;  Thursdays;  four  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1;  established  February,  1901 ; 
Taylorsvllle  Printing  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers. 

TUNICA,  Tunica  (7o.  t|485t  pop.,  on 

Yazoo  &  Mississippi  Valley  Rd.,  25  m.  N.  E. 
of  Helena,  Ark.,  and  39  S.  by  S.  W.  of  Mem- 
phis, Tenn.  Timber-shipping  point.  Cotton. 

DELiTA  DEMOCRAT;  Saturdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$2;  established  1895;  A.  I.  Dorsey  editor  and 
publisher  (8—3) 

TUPELO, c.  h.,  Lee  Co.  ^  3,118t  pop., 

on  Kansas  City,  Memphis  &  Birmingham 

and  Mobile  &  Ohio  Rds..  27  m.  S.  W.  of  New 

Albany.    Manufacturing  and  farming. 

JOURNAIj;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1872;  F.  L.  Kincannon,  editor  and  publisher 

(1-8). 

TYLERTOWN,  Pi^e  Co.  g  130t 
pop  ,  20  m.  E.  by  S.  of  Magnolia,  the  county 
seat  and  nearest  station  on  Illinois  Cen- 
tral Rd. 

TIMES ;  weekly  (A  A). 

UNION,  Newton  Co.  D-  l,210t  pop.,  18  m. 
N.  of  Newton,  nearest  station  on  Alabama 
&  Vicksburg  Rd. 
NEWS;  Wednesdays  (A  A). 

VAIDEN,  Carroll  Co.  U  474t  Pop.,  on 

Illinois  Central  Rd.,  78  m.  N.  of  Jackson, 

the  State  capital.    Cotton  market. 

C  A  R  R  O  li  L.  NEWS;  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic ;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1; 
established  February,  1900;  T.  L.  Haman,  Jr., 
editor  and  publisher  (7—3). 

VICKSBURG,  c.  h;,  Warren  Co.  ^ 

14,834+  pop.,  on  Queen  &  Crescent  Route  and 
Yazoo  &  Mississippi  Valley  Rds.  and  Mis- 
sissippi r.,  45  m.  W.  of  Jackson,  the  State 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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capital.      River    trade.     Cotton -shipping 
point.    Manufacturing. 

AMERICAN;  every  evening  except 
Sunday;  democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $6;  established  April,  1901;  J.  T. 
Senter,  editor;  Atnerican  Publishing  Com- 
pany, publishers  (2 — 3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  issue  of  1,350  in  1902,  but 
has  not  since  made  claim  to  issuing 
so    many    as    i.ooo    copies. 

EVENING  POST;  every  evening  except 
Sunday;  democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $7;  established  1883;  J.  G.  Cashman, 
editor;  J.G.Cashman  &Sons,  publishers (1—8). 
Copies  printed:   No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from   this    paper,    but   it   had   credit  for 
exceeding    1,000    in    1905    and    1907. 

HEHAIjD;  every  morning  except  Mon- 
day, and  W EEM. Li Y,  Fridays;  democratic; 
eight  to  twelve  pages  17x23;  subscription- 
dally  $8,  Sunday  $2,  weekly  $1;  established- 
daily  1864,  weekly  1867;  Vicksburg  Printing 
and  Publishing  Company,  editors  and  pub- 
.llshers  (12-4). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  the  daily  edition 
had  credit  for  exceeding  2,250  in  1896 
and  more  than  1,000  in  1898,  and  every 
year  since,  up  to  and  including  1907. 
The  weekly  edition  had  credit  for 
exceeding  1,000  in  1898  and  every  year 
since,    up    to    and    including    1907. 

LOCAL,  AND  ADVERTISER;  semi 
weekly;  eight  pages  17x21;  subscription  25 
cents  per  month;  established  1906;  J.  I.Lengs- 
fleld,  editor  and  publisher  (10—6  P). 

LIGHT;  Thursdays;  negro;  four  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1891;  W. 
H.  Rogers,  editor  and  publisher. 

MONDAY  MORNINGDEMOCRAT; 
Mondays;  democratic;  twelve  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1886,  as  Demo- 
crat; consolidated  with  Monday  Morning 
News,  December,  1907;  R.  L.  C.  Barret,  editor; 
Vicksburg  Democrat  Co.,  publishers  (1—8). 

NATIONAL.  STAR;  Saturdays;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1900;  J.  B.  A.  Burrell,  editor  and  publisher 
(7-3  P). 

SOUTHLAND;  Wednesdays;  industrial 
development;  eieht pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1896;  Frederic  Speed,  editor 
and  publisher  (7—5). 

WALNUT   GROVE,  Leake   Co.  n 

207t  pop.,  60  m.  W.  N.  W.  of  Meridian  and  45 

E.  N.  E.  of  Jackson,  the  State  capital.  Steam 

flour  mills.    Farming. 

DAWN  OF  LIGHT;  Saturdays;  demo- 
oratic;  eight  pages  9x13;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1884;  G.  S.  Ellis,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

WAIiTHALL,  c.  h.,  Webster  Co.  o 
not  pop.,  30  m.  E.  of  Winona.    Agriculture 
and  stock  raising. 
WARDEN;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 

pages  13x20;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1882; 

J.  M.  Pitman,  editor  and  publisher  (1—7). 

WATER   VALLEY,  c.   h..   Talo- 

buaha  Co.  b  3,813+  pop.,  on  Illinois  Centra 
Rd..  13  m.  N.  by  N.  E.  of  Coffeevllle,  the 
county  seat.  Railroad  machine  shops  and 
car  works.    General  manufacturing. 

CHRISTIAN    ILLUMINATOR; 

Thursdays;  undenominational  ;  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription, $1;  established  1900;  J. 
L.  Smart,  editor;  Smart  &  McCarthy,  pub- 
lishers (A  A). 

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CITY  ITEMIZER;  Thursdays;  twelve 
pages  9x13;  subscription  $1;  established  1894; 
H.  A.  Lee.  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 

NORTH  MISSISSIPPI  HERALD; 
Saturdays;  democratic  ;  four  to  eight  pages 
18x24;    subscription  $1;   established    1888;  J 
p-    Peacock,  editor;    C.    B.   Jennings,   pub- 
Copies     printed:     2,401  in   1896 
5,310  in  1907 
PROGRESS;    Saturdays;    democratic; 
eight  pages  153^x22;  subscription  $1;   estab- 
ished   1882;  S.   B.   Brown,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. *^ 

WAYNESBORO,  e.h.,  Wayne  Co.Q^ 

600  pop.,  on  Mobile  &  Ohio  Rd.,  52  m.  S.  of 
Meridian  and  83  N.  N.  W.  of  Mobile,  Ala. 
Farming  and  lumbering. 

NEW  S-BEACON;   Saturdays;  demo- 
cratic;   eight  pages  15x22;    subscription  $1; 
estabhshed- .Vews  1901,  Beacon  1898,  consoli 
dated  1903;   J.  J.  Haynie,  editor  and   pub- 
lisher (1-7). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the    claim. 

WESSON,  Copiah  Co.  ^3,279-1'  pop., 
on  Illinois  Central  Rd.,  11  m.  S.  of  Hazel- 
hurst,  the  county  seat.  Summer  resort. 
Cotton  and  woolen  manufactories. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  democratic; 
six  pages  20x26;  .subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1899;  W.  W.  Robertson,  editor  and 
publisher. 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1899 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the   claim. 

WEST  POINT,  c.  h.,  Clay  Co.  U- 
3,193t  pop.,  on  Illinois  Central,  Southern 
and  Mobile  &  Ohio  Rds.,  97  m.  N.  of  Meri- 
dian. Agricultural  and  cotton-raising  re- 
gion. 

TIMES-HERALD;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday  ;  four  pages  15x22 ;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established- riwies  1898,  Herald  1903, 
consolidated  June,  1903;  Brame  Dalton,  edi- 
tor ;  The  Times  Printing  Company,  publishers 
(8—5  P). 

DIXIE  PRESS ;  Thursdays ;  democratic; 
twelve  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1887;  John  L.  Lovett,  editor;  The  Press 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (7—5). 

LEADER;  Thursdays; democratic;  eljght 
pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1^1 ; 
Carlisle  &  Daughty,  editors  and  publishers 
(7-5). 

W I N  O  N  A  ,  c.  \\.,  Montgomery  Co.  U 
2,455t  pop.,  on  Illinois  Central  and  Southern 
Rds.,  89  m.  N.  N.  E.  of  Jackson,  the  State 
capital.  Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 
Cotton-shlpping  point. 

TIMES;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight  pages 
13x20:  subscription  $1.50;  established  1883; 
B.  F.  Ward,  Jr.,  editor;  Times  Publishing 
Company,  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
this  paper   seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 


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MISSISSIPPI. 


an  average  issue  exceeding  i,ooo  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance   of   a    rating  to   that   effect. 

TVOODVIIiLE,  c.  h.,  Wilkinson  Co. 
p  l,043t  pop.,  on  Yazoo  &  Mississippi  Valley 
Rd.,  35  m.  S.  of  Natchez.  Corn,  cotton  and 
fruit. 

R  E  PU  B  L.  I C  A  N  ;  Saturdays ;  demo- 
cratic ;  four  pages  18x24 ;  subscription  S2 ;  es- 
tablished 1826;  John  S.  Lewis,  editor  and 
publisher. 

WIIiKINSON  CO.  APPEAIi;  Satur- 
days; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  February,  1902;  Will  H.  With- 
ers, editor;  Appeal  Publishing  Company, 
publishers  t2— 3j  (A  A). 

YAZOO   CITY,  c.  h.,  Yazoo  Co.  -D 

4,944+  pop.,  on  Illinois  Central  Rd.  and  Yazoo 

r.,  45  m.  N.  W.  of  Jackson,  the  State  capital. 

Large  cotton  compress  and  cotton-oil  mills. 

Shipping  point  for  cotton. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
p^es  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1872;  J.  G.  McGulre,  editor  and  publi8her(l — 6). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  issue  of  1,400  in  1905,  since 
which  it  has  not  furnished  any  definite 


MISSISSIPPI. 


and  satisfactory  report,  but  was  credit- 
ed   with    more    than    1,000    in    1907. 

SATURDAY      EVENING     NEWS; 

Saturdays;  democratic;  four  to  twelre  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established  Decem- 
ber, 1901;  George  W.  Waller,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2—3). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1902 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ae^ 
cordance  of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the    claim. 

YAZOO  SENTINEL,  s  Thursdays  ; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1876;  F.  R.  Birdsall,  editor 
and  publisher  (2—3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  issue  of  1.340  in  1900,  but 
has  not  since  made  definite  and  satis- 
factory claim  to  issuing  so  many  as 
1,000   copies. 

Publisher'*  announcement. — C Irculation 
guaranteed  larger  than  any  exclusive 
weekly  in  Mississippi.  Recognized  gener- 
ally as  Mississippi's  model  weekly.  Pub- 
lished in  heart  of  the  rich  Yazoo  Delta, 
where  people  have  money  to  pay  for  what 
they  want. 


MISSOURI. 


Population  3,106,665 1.     Land  Area  68,735  sq.  miles. 

Bounded  north  by  Iowa,  east  by  Illinois,  Kentucky  and  Tennessee,  south  by 
Arkansas,  and  west  by  Nebraska,  Kansas  and  the  Indian  Territory.  State 
capital :  Jefferson  City.  Principal  products  and  industries :  Wheat,  corn, 
tobacco,  stock  raising,  lead  and  zinc  mining.  Number  of  newspapers  and 
other  periodicals  (March  30, 1908),  1,000,  divided  as  follows  :  Daily,  88;  tri- weekly,  1 ; 
semi-weekly,  11;  weekly,  749;  bi-weekly,  5;  semi-monthly,  11;  monthly,  126;  bi- 
monthly, 1;  quarterly,  8. 

The  cities  of  over  7,500  population,  according  to  the  United  States  census  of 
1900  (t),  are  as  follows : 


St.  Louis 575,23St 

Kansas  City 163,r5t4t 

St.  Joseph 10t4,979t 

Joplin ri6,0'^3t 

Springfield '^3,'267t 

Sedalia 15,231t 


Hanuibal ia,7«0t 

Jeflerson  City 9,664t 

Carthase 9,416t 

Webb  City 9,201t 

Moberly 8,012t 

St.  Ciiarles 7,983t 


ADRIAN,  Bates   Co. -n629t  pop.,  on 
Missouri  Pacific  Rd.,  10  m.  N.  of  Butler,  the 
county  seat.  Flour  mill,  natural  lubricating 
oil  and  petroleum  and  gas  wells. 
J  O  U  R  N  A  Ii  ;   Fridays;  non-partisan; 
eight   pages   18x20;   subscription   $1;  estab- 
lished 1889 ;  J.  E.  Dowell,  editor  and  publish- 
er (11—2). 

ADVANCE,  Stoddard  Go.  O^  500  pop., 

on  Frisco  Rd.,    20  m.  N.  of  Bloomtield,  The 

county  seat.     Corn,  wheat  and  oats. 

GUARD;  Fridays;  four  pages  20x26 ;  sub. 

scription  $1;   established    July,  1902;    G.  M- 

Brydon,  editor  and  publisher  (7—5). 

ALBANY,  c.  h.,  Gentry  (7o.tl2,025t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd., 
50  m.  N.  E.  of  Saint  Joseph.  Farming  and 
stock  raising. 

C  A  P  I  T  A  Li  ;  Fridays  ;  republican  ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1890;  J.  A.  Davidson  and  J.  A.  Fair,  edi- 
tors and  publishers. 

liEDCrER;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1868;  Strock  &  Peery,  editors  and  publishers 
(12—4). 

Copies  printed :  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,920  in  1903 
and  2,243  in  1906,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
than    1,000    in    1907. 

AliTAMONT,  Daviess  Co.  t:  288t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd., 
8  m.  S.  W.  of  Gallatin,  the  county  seat. 
Farming  and  stock  raising.  Corn,  wheat 
and  oats. 

INDEX;  Thursdays;  Independent;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
1895;  B.  F.  Sailor,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 

ALTON,  c.  h.,  Oregon  Co.  g  600  pop., 

30  m.  E.  of  West  Plains.    Agriculture. 
OREGON  CO.  DEMOCRAT; Fridays; 

democratic;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription 
60  cents ;  established  1898  ;  C.  G.  Taylor,  edi- 
tor; King  &  Whitten,  publishers  (8—3). 

SOUTH  MISSOURIAN;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  1871;  S.  B.  Sprouie,  editor  and 
publisher.  . 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  1,000  for 
the  year   1897,   1,018  in    1900,  but  has 


not    since    made    claim    to    issuing     so 
many    as    1,000    copies. 

AMORET,  Bates  Co.  -a  on   Kansas 

City  Southern  Rd.,  60  m.  S.  of  Kansas  City. 

POST;  Thursdays;  independent;  four 
pages  13x20;  subscription  50  cents;  estab- 
lished 1906;  Dick  Howard,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (10— 6  P). 

AMSTERDAM,   Bates    Co.  -c  U2t 

pop.,   on  Southern  Rd.,63  m.  S.  of  Kansas 

City.    Farming,   stock    raising    and    coal 

mining. 

ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1; 
established  1902;  R.  O.  Howard,  editor  and 
publisher  (1 — 6). 

APPLETON  CITY,  Saint  Clair  Co. 
-a  1,133+  pop.,  on  Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas 
Rd.,  29  m.  S.  E.  of  Clinton.    Manufacturing. 

JOURNAL.;  Thursdays;  republican; 
four  to  six  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1880;  C.  C.  Hilton,  editor  and 
publisher  (8—3). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the    claim. 

TRIBUNE:  Tuesdays ;  republican ; 
eight  pages  18x2();  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1900;  Elmer  M.  Brooks,  editor  and 
publisher. 

ARCHIE,  Cass  Co.  -nX285t  pop.,  on 
Missouri  Pacific  Rd.,  10  m.  S.  of  Harrlson- 
ville,  the  county  seat. 
TRIBUNE;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

ARMSTRONG,  J^oward  Co.  a  461 
pop.,  on  Chicago  *  Alton  Rd.,  11  m.  N.  W. 
of  Fayette. 

HERALD  ;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1888;  R.  S.  Walton,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (10—5  P). 

ARROWROCK,  Saline  Co.  a  358t 
pop— of  township  2,603— on  Missouri  r..  9  m. 
N.  E.  of  Nelson  and  18  E.  S.  E.  of  Marshall, 
the  county  seat.  Coal,  zinc  and  lead  mines. 
ST  A  TESMAN;  Fridays;  democratic; 

four  pages  17x24;  subscription  $1;  established 


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1893  ;    Bascomb  Diggs,  editor  and  publisher 
(8-3). 

ASH    GROVE,  Greene  Co.  p  l,039t 

pop.,  on  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco Rd.,  18m. 

N.  W.  of  Springfield,  tiie  county  geat.  Flour 

mill,  canning  factory,  creamery,  lead  and 

zinc  mines;  raising  and  shipping  of  wheat 

and  live  stock. 

COMMONWEAL.TH;  Thursdays 
(A  A). 

ASHLAND,  Soone  Co.  a  401t  pop., 
15  m.  S.  by  S.  E.  of  Columbia,  the  county 
seat,  and  same  distance  N.  by  N.  W.  of  Jef- 
ferson City,  the  State  capital.  Flour  mill. 
Farming. 

B  U  G  Li  E  ;  Thursdays  ;  democratic  ;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1877; 
J.  L.  Wilcox,  editor  and  publisher. 

ATIiANTA,  Macon  Co.  b  400  pop., 

on  Wabash   Rd.,  12  m.  N.  of  Macon,  the 

county  seat.    Farming. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
established  1896;  Geo.  W.  Brewster,  editor 
and  publisher  (2—3)  (A  A). 

AURORA.-^otrrenceCJo.  p  8,191tpop., 
on  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  and  Kansas 
City,  Ft.  Scott  &  Memphis  Rds.,  35  m.  S.  W. 
of  Springfield.  Lead  and  zinc  mining  and 
farming. 

ARGUS;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  SOUTHWEST  WEEKLY  MIN- 
ER, Fridays;  independent-republican;  four 
pages— daily  15x22,  weekly  18x24;  subscrip- 
tion—daily $5,  weekly  $1;  established— daily 
1891,  weekly  1886;  D.  E.  Harding,  editor;  Mrs. 
H.  N.  Oldaker,  publisher. 

Copies  printed:  The  weekly  edition 
of  this  paper  has  on  two  occasions 
indicated  a  desire  to  have  credit  for 
issuing  more  than  i,ooo  copies  regu- 
larly, but  such  definite  information  as 
would  warrant  such  a  rating  has  never 
been    forthcoming. 

NEWS;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  SOUTHWEST  REPUBLICAN, 
Thursdays;  repuljlican;  four  pages  15x32; 
subscription— daily  $4,  weekly  $1;  estab- 
lished 1905;  J.  Hale  Swindler,  editor;  West- 
ern Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (10—5  P)  (AA). 

ADVERTISER;  Fridays;  democratic; 
ten  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1891 ;  Lockland  &  Hultsch,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (12—6). 

AUXVASSE,  CaZZaway  Co.  D  337t  pop., 

on  Chicago  &  Alton  Rd.,  13  m.  N.  of  Fulton, 

the  county  seat,  and  40  N.  N.  W.  of  Jefferson 

City,   the   State  capital.     Lime  business. 

Stock  raising  and  farming. 

REVIEW;  Thursdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  20x26 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1888 ; 
Zed  W.  Hook,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 

AVA,  C.  h.,  Douglat  Co.  p  750  pop.,  55 
m.  S.  E.  of  Springfield.  Agriculture,  mining 
and  stock  raising. 

DOUGLAS  CO.  HERALD  ;  Thurs- 
days ;  republican ;  eight  pages  15x22 ;  subscrip- 
tion $1  ;  established  1887 ;  Ben.  J.  Smith, 
editor  and  publisher  (7—5). 

OZARK  BREEZE;  Thursdays;  eight 
to  ten  pages  11x151^;  subscription  50  cents; 
established  August,  1905;  Ira  M.  Davis,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (10—5  P). 


MISSOURI. 


BAKERSFIEL.D,  Ozark  Co.  g  ISlf 

pop.,  33  m.  S.  W.  of  West  Plains,  nearest 

station  on  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rd. 

NEAVS;  Saturdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  11x16;  subscription  $1;  established  1905 ; 
Morris  B.  Rice,  editor  and  publisher  (7—6  P). 

BARING,  Knox  Co.  d'  241t  pop.,  on 
Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd.,  about 
43  m.  N.  E.  of  Macon. 
MESSENGER;  Fridays  (A  A). 

BARNARD,  Nodaway  Co.  tn  362t 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd., 

31  m.  N.  of  Saint  Joseph  and  15  S.  of  Mary- 

vlUe,  the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 

BULLETIN;  Thursdays;  Independent; 
four  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1889;  Thompson  &  Goff,  editors  and 
publishers  (8—3). 

BELiLiE,  Maries  Co.    D    on  Chicago, 

Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd. 

TIIWES;  Thursdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1896;  E.  L.  Camp,  editor  and  publisher. 

BELLE VIEXir,  Iron  Co.  P,  162t  pop., 

9.  m.  N.  of  Ironton.    Flour  and  saw  mills. 

Stock  raising. 

OZARK  BANNER;  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1906;  Clarence  C.  Kerlagon  editor 
and  publisher  (1—8). 

BELTON,  Cass  Co.  -n  l,005t  pop.,  on 

St.   Louis    &  San  Francisco  and  Kansas 

City,  Fort  Scott  &  Memphis   Rds.,   13  m. 

N.  W.  of  Harrisonville,  the  county  seat. 

Farming. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  democratic;  four 
pages  1.5x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1891;  J.  R.  Derry,  editor  and  publisher  (7— 5). 

BENTON,  c.  h.,  Scott  Co.  D,  300  pop., 

18  m.  N.  W.  of  Charleston  and  8  S.  W.  of  the 
Mississippi  r.  Flour  mills.  Wheat,  corn  and 
watermelons. 

RECORD ;  Thursdays;  democratic ; eight 
pages  13x20 ;  subscription  $1;  established  1867; 
D.  E.  Williams,  editor  and  publisher  (12—6). 
Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  issue  of  i,ooo  for  the  year  1901, 
1,056  in  1905,  but  has  not  since_  mad'^ 
definite  and  satisfactory  claim  to  issuing 
so  many  as   1,000   copies. 

BETHANY,  c.  h.,  Harrison  Co.  \2 

2,093tpop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy 
Rd.  and  Big  creek,  60  m.  N.  E.  of  Saint  Jo- 
seph. Wagon,  canning  and  broom  manu- 
factories and  creamery.  Stock  raising, 
dairying  and  farming. 

DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1877;  W.  C.  Van  Cleve,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7— 5). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding    1,000    in    1896   and    1907. 

REPUBLICAN;  Thursdays;  republi- 
can; twelve  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1 ;  es- 
tablished 1873;  S.  G.  McDowell,  editor;  Beth- 
any Printing  Co.,  publishers  (2—7). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  2,362  in  1897 
and   2,534   in    1902,   since   which   it  has 


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not  furnished  a  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  was  credited  with  ex- 
ceeding 2,250  in  1903,  and  more  than 
1,000   in    1905   and   1907. 

BEVIER,  Macon  Go.  ^  l,808t  pop.,  on 
Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,  5  m. 
W.  of  Macon,  the  county  seat.  Agri- 
culture and  mining. 

APPEAL;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1889; 
F.  D.  Jones,  editor  and  publisher. 

BILLINGS,  Christian  Co.g  l,000pop., 

on  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rd..  19  m.  S.  W. 

of  Springfield.    Iron  ore   mining,  gasoline 

engine   factory,  flour  mill,  iron  foundry, 

creamery   and   canning  factory.     Wheat, 

fruit  and  farming. 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  11x16;  subscriptions!;  established  1882; 
J.  H.  Kohrs,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

BIRCHTREE,  Shannon  Co.  g  l,759t 
pop.  (of  township),  on  Kansas  City,  Ft. 
Scott  &  Memphis  Rd.  and  Current  r.,  121 
m.  W.  of  Springfield.  Farming  and  lumber 
manufacturing. 

EACxLiE ;  Fridays;  democratic;  four  pages 
15}^x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1906; 
John  K.  Bulger,  editor  and  publisher  (9—6  P). 

RECORD;  Fridays;  democratic;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1894;  "W.  T.  Graves.editor  andpublisher(7— 5). 

BLACKBURN,  Saline  Go.  n  458t 

pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Alton  Rd.,  15  m.  W.  of 

Marshall,  the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 

RECORD;  Fridays;  four  pages  17x24; 
subscription  $1;  established  1889;  C.G.Pat- 
terson, editor  and  publisher. 

BLACK  WATER,  Cooper  Co.  n  285t 

pop.,  on  Missouri  Pacific  Rd.,  15  m.  W.  of 

Booneville,  the  county  seat.    Farming  and 

stock  raising. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1897;  T.  M.  Home, 
editor  and  publisher. 

BLAIRSTOWN,  Senry  Co.  -n  291t 

pop.,  on  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rd.,  18  m. 

N.W.  of  Clinton,  the  county  seat.   Farming 

and  stock  raising. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  Independent;  four 
pages  173^x24 ;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
May,  1902;  N.  L.  Green,  editor  and  publisher 
(6-3). 

BLAND,  Gasconade  Co.  n  on  Chi- 
cago, Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd.  Farming 
and  stock-raising;  timber. 

COURIER;  Fridays ;  republican ;  ten 
page'*  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1904;  W.  F.  Phelps,  editor  and  publisner  (1—8). 

BLOOMFIELD,  c.  h.,  Stoddard  Co. 

Q,l,475t  pop.,  160  m.  S.  of  Saint  Louis.  Cotton, 

wheat,  oats,  corn,  timber  and  tobacco. 

VINDICATOR;  Fridays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  13x20  ;  subscription  $1  ;  estab 
lished  1878;  C.A.Moseley,  editor  and  publisher 

(3-5  P). 

BLUESPRINGS,  Jackson  Co.  -a  468t 

pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Alton  Rd.,  18  m,  E.  S.  E. 

of  Kansas  City.    Agriculture. 

SNI-A-BAR  VOICE  ;  Fridays  ;  dem- 
ocratic; tour  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  es- 


tablished 1891;  D.  C.  Herrington,  editor  and 
publisher  (8—3). 

BOIS  D'ARC,  Greene  Co.  Q  400  pop., 
on  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rd.  Flour 
mill,  canning  factory  and  Irult  evaporator. 
Farming. 

ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays;  independ- 
ent; eight  pages  16x22;  subscription  80  cents; 
established  August,  1903;  J.Hale  Swindler, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—7). 

FARIM:  WORLD;  monthly;  agricul- 
ture; sixteen  pages  14x16;  subscription  50 
cents;  established  March,  1903;  Jas.D.  Salts, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies    printed:,   25,000  in   1905 
25,000  in  1907 

BOLIVAR,  c.  h.,  Polk  Co.  g  l,869t 
pop.,  on  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rd.,  30  m. 
N.  by  N.  W.  of  Springfield.  Seat  of  South- 
west Baptist  Academy  of  William  Jewell 
College.    Farming  and  stock  raising. 

FREE  PRESS  ;  Thursdays ;  republi- 
can ;  four  pages  20x25;  subscription  $1.25; 
established  1868;  Joe  W.  Gravely  &  Co.,  pub- 
lishers (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  1,150  in  1902 
1,350  in  1905 
1,478  in  1907 

HERALD ;  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1.25;  established 
1871 ;  F.  L.  Stulflebam,  editor  and  publisher 
(2-6). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,183  i^i  1902 
and  1,501  in  1905,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  a  report,  but  was  credited 
with    more   than    1,000   in    1907. 

BONNETERRE,  Saint  Francois  Co. 

D-  4,900  pop.,  on  Mississippi  River  &  Bonne 
Terre  Rd.,  14  m.  N.  W.  of  Farmington,  the 
county  seat.    Lead  mining  and  smelting. 

DE>IOCRAT-REGISTER  ;  Fridays; 
republican;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  1890;  B.A.Roy,  editor  and 
publisher. 

STAR;  Fridays;  democratic;  four  pages 
20x26;  subscription  $1;  established  1886;  I. 
L.  Page,  editor  and  publisher  (7—5). 

BOONVILLE,c.li.,  Cooper  Co.  n 

4,377t  pop.,  on  Missouri  Pacific  and  Mis- 
souri, Kansas  &  Texas  Rds.  and  Missouri  r., 
48  m.  N.  W.  of  Jefferson  City,  the  State  capi- 
tal, and  midway  between  Saint  Louis  and 
Kansas  City.  General  manufacturing  and 
river  commerce.  Mines  of  iron,  zinc,  lead 
marble,  stone,  coal  and  cement  rock  in 
vicinity. 

ADVERTISER;  Fridays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  13x:2U;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1846;  C.  J.  Walden,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12— 6). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1902 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect-  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the    claim. 

CENTRAL  MISSOURI  REPUB- 
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$1.50;  established  1884;  Mitchell  &  Mitchell, 
editors  and  publishers  (6— 3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for   an    average    issue    of   2,451    in    1905 


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and  2,430  in  1906,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
than    2,250    in    1907. 

DER  CENTKAL.  MISSOURIER; 
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13x20  ;  subscription  $1  ;  establislied  1868  ; 
Eugene  J.  Hallen,  editor  and  publisher  (7—5). 

MISSOURI  DEMOCRAT;  Fridays; 
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$1;  established  1879;  D.  W.  Jones,  editor  and 
publisher  (7—5). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  eflFect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the    claim. 

WESTERN  CHRISTIAN  UNION; 
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national; ttdrty-two  pages  9xl-i:  subscription 
SOcents;  established  1891;  K.  W.  Pfaffenber- 
ger,  editor  and  publisher. 

(Topics  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  1,812  in 
1896,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
any  definite  and  satisfactory  report, 
but  has  been  credited  with  more  than 
1,000  every  jrear  since,  up  to  and  in- 
cluding  1907. 

BOSWORTH,CarroM(7o.  t]401tpop., 
on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd.,  12  m. 
N.  E.  of  Carrollton,  the  county  seat.  Agri- 
culture. 

SENTINEIi  ;  Thursdays  ;  independent; 
four  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1880;  J.  A.  Twyman,  editor  and  publisher 
(ie-6). 

BOWLING  GREEN,c.h.,PtX-e  Co. 
D-  l,90at  pop.,  on  St.  Louis  &  Hannibal  and 
Chicago  &  Alton  Rds.,  10  m.  S.  W.  of  Loui- 
siana.   Manufacturing. 

PIKE  CO.  POST;  Wednesdays;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.25; 
•stablished  1871 :  Wallace  J.  Davis,  editor  and 
publisher  (12— 2). 

TIMES  ;  Thursdays  ;  democratic ;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  established 
1875;  William  F.  Mayhall,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8—3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for^  an  issue  of  2,300  in  1894  and 
2,700  in  1904,  since  which  it  has  not 
furnished  a  report,  but  was  credited 
with   more  than   2,250  in   1907. 

BRANSON,  Taney  Co.    g  500   pop., 

on  Missouri  Paciflo  and  Iron  Mountain  Rds., 

50   m.  S.   of   Springfield.     Manufacturing, 

farming  and  dairying. 

ECHO;  Fridays;  republican;  four  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  Novem- 
ber, 1905;  Frank  A.  Forbes,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—6  P). 

BRASHEAR,  ^tiair  Co.  6  401t  pop., 
on  Qulncy,  Omaha  &  Kansas  City  Rd.,  11  m. 
S.  E.  of  Klrksville,  the  county  seat.  Farm- 
ing. 

N  E  W  S  I  Fridays  ;  independent  ;  ten  to 
sixteen  pages  13x20  ;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1896;  F.  R.  Moore.  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12—6). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year^  1906 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an   average    issue   exceeding   1,000   cop- 


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ies,  but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a   rating  to  that  eflFect- 

B  R  A  Y  M  E  R .  Caldwell  Co.  tl  767t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St,  Paul 
Rd..  66  m.  N.  E.  of  Kansas  City.  Farming; 
and  stock  raising. 

BEE;  Fridays;  neutral;  four  pages  18x24 
subscription  $1.25;  established  18b8;  C.  P 
Dorsey  and  C.  H.  Webster,  editors  and  pub 
Ushers  (2—8). 

COMET;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  established 
1891;  A.  J.  Fleming,  editor  and  publisher. 

BRECKENRIDGE,  Caldteell  Co.^ 

l,012t  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  & 
Quincy  Rd.,  61  m.  W.  of  Saint  Joseph.  Man- 
ufacturing, agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

BULiIiETIN;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  13x20  ;  subscription  $1.25  ;  established 
1875;  J.  T.  Kenower,  editor  and  publisher 
(1-8). 

BROOKFIEIiD,  Linn  Co.    b    6,732 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd., 

104  m.  W.  of  Quincy  and  125  E.  of  Kansas 

City.    Agriculture  and  mining. 

ARGUS;  Saturdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1882;  Green  &  Maitland,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (1—7). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  issue  of  2,200  in  1902,  since 
which  it  has  not  furnished  any  definite 
and  satisfactory  report,  but  has  been 
credited  with  more  than  1,000  every 
year  since,  up  to  and  including  1907. 
BUDGET;  Saturdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  established 
1895  ;  A.  C.  Pettijohn  and  H.  C.  Myers,  edi- 
tors; Budget  Publishing  Company,  publish- 
ers (1—S). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from   this    paper,   but   it   had   credit  for 
exceeding    2,250    in    1904    and    1907. 

GAZETTE;  Saturdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1.25;  established 
1867 ;  G.  W.  Martin  and  J.  W.  Jones,  editors 
and  publishers  (8—3  P). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  issue  of  1,750  in  1901,  but 
has  not  since  made  claim  to  issuing  so 
many   as   1,000  copies. 

BROWNING,  Linn  Co.  1:2  726t  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,  12 
m.  S.  of  Milan,  Flour  mill  and  hay-im- 
plement factory.    Farming. 

L.EADER- RECORD;  Fridays;  Inde- 
pendent; eight  pages  13x20  ;  subscription  $1 ; 
established  1893;  Gilbert  S.  Kays,  editor  and 
publisher  CI — 7J. 

BROWNINGTON,     Henry    Co.   -D 
407t  pop.,  on  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rd., 
10  m.  S.  of  Clinton,  the  county  seat. 
INDEX;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

BRUNSWICK, C/iaHfon  Co.  ihhm^ 
pop.,  on  Wabash  Rd.  and  Missouri  r.,  at 
mouth  of  Grand  r.,  90  m.  E.  of  Kansas  City. 
Manufacturing.    River  commerce. 

BRUNSWICKER  ;  Fridays  ;  demo- 
cratic ;  eight  pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1 ; 
established  1847;  Robertson  &  Patterson,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  (8—3). 

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this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  i.ooo  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the    claim. 

BUCKIilN,  Linn  Co.  [j  900  pop.,  on 

Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  and  Chicago, 

Burlington  &  Quincy  Rds.,  11  m.  E.  of  Brook- 

fleld.    Farming. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  Independent;  four 
pages  13x20;  subscriptiou$l;  established  1886; 
A.  J.  Coen,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

BUCKNER,  Jackson  Co.  -O  234t  pop., 
on  Missouri  Pacific  Rd.,  11  m.  S.  E.  of  Inde- 
pendence, the  county  seat.  Farming  and 
stock  raising. 

TRIBUNE;  Saturdays;  democratic; 
eight  to  twelve  pages  11x14;  subscription  $1; 
established  1897;  Frank  S.  Nipper,  editor  and 
publisher  CI— 3). 

BUFFALO,  c.  h.,  Dallas  Co.  g  757t 
pop.,  32  m.  N.  by  N.  E.  of  Springfield.  Farm- 
ing and  stock  raising.    Prairie  lands. 

RECORD;  Thursdaj's; independent; four 
pages  18x24 ;  subscription  $1 ;  establlsherl  1894; 
C.  H.  Reagan,  editorand  publisher  (1—8). 

REFLEX;  Thursdays;  republican;  four 
pages  15x22  ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1869; 
P.  A.  Bennett,  editor  and  publisher  (1—7). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  issuing  more  than  i,ooo  copies 
regularly  in  1898.  but  has  not  since  set 
up  any  definite  and  satisfactory  claim 
for  issuing  so  many. 

BUNCETON,  Cooper  Co.  n  856t  pop., 
on  Missouri  Pacific  Rd.,  16  m.  S.  of  Boon- 
vllle,  the  county  seat.  Farming  and  stock 
raising. 

TRIBUNE;  semi- weekly, Tuesdays  and 
Fridays;  republican;  four  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1895;  C.  M.  Zeigle, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

EAGLE;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22:  subscription  $1 ;  established  1888; 
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lington &  Quincy  and  Omaha  &  St.  Louis 


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Rds.,  14  m.  W.  of  Maryrille,  the  county  seat. 
Farming  and  stock  raising. 

POST;  Saturdays ;  republican ;  eight 
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1878;  R.  P.  Tuten,  editor  and  publisher  (7—5). 

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pages  13x20  ;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
September,  1903;  J.  W.  Morris,  editor  and 
publisher  (3—4)  (A  A). 

BUTLER, c.h. ,jBa<es  Co. -D3,158t  pop., 

on  Missouri  Pacific  Rd.,  72  m.  S.  of  Kansas 

City.    Agriculture  and  grazing. 

DEMOCRAT;      every    eveuing    except 

Sunday,  and  BATES  CO.  DEMOCRAT, 

Thursdays;  democratic;  daily  four,  weekly 

eight    pages    15x22;    subscription— dally   $5, 

weekly  $1;   established— daily  1889,  weekly 

1870 ;  Sam  W.  Davis.editor;  Jas.  A.  De  Armond, 

publisher  (12— 6). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1900 
the  weekly  edition  of  this  paper  seemed 
to  assert  that  it  had  an  average  issue 
exceeding  1,000  copies,  but  failed  to 
furnish  such  definite  information  as 
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established— Fj-ee  Press  1889,  Bates  Co.  Re- 
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this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
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has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
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and  2,174  in  1906,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satis- 
factory report,  but  was  credited  with 
more   than    1,000   in    1907. 

C  A  B  O  O  L ,  Texas  Co.  ^i  875  pop.,  on 

Kansas  City,  Ft.  Scott  &  Memphis  Rd.,35m. 

N.  W.  of  West  Plains  and  75  E.of  Springfield. 

Shipping  point  for  lumber  and  lire  stock. 

Agriculture. 

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August,  1903;  L.  B.  Lemons,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

GAINESVILLE, ^aj-rison  Co.  t]743t 

pop.,  terminus  of    Des  Moines  &  Kansas 

City  Rd.    Farming  and  stock  raising. 

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pages  15x22  ;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
1386;    J.  D.  McDanlel,  editor  and  publisher 

(9—3). 

CALHOUN,  ffenry  Co.  -a  796  pop.,  on 

Missouri.  Kansas  &  Texas  Rd..  12  m.  N.  E. 

of  Clinton,  the  county  seat.    Pottery  and 

stoneware.    Coal  mines. 

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established  March,  1902;  Jas.  R.  Bush,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—8). 

CAIjIFORNIA,  c.h.,  Moniteau  Co.  n 
2,181f  pop.,  on  Missouri  Pacific  Rd.,  25  m. 
W.  N.  W.  of  Jefferson  City,  the  State  capital. 
Mineral  resources,  lead  and  coal  predomi- 
nating. 

DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 1871;  John  B.  Wolfe,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

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pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1881;  C.  J.  Houser,  editor  and  publisher  (2—8). 

MONITEAU  CO.  HERALD;  Fri 
days;  republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1889;  Ingersoll  & 
Carter,  editors  and  publishers  (7—5). 

CALLAO,  Macon  Co.  d  498t  pop.,  on 

Hannibal   &   St.   Joseph   Rd.,  8  m.  W.  of 

Macon,  the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 

HERALD  ;  Saturdays  ;  independent; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1898;  H.  W.  Scott,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—7)  (A  A). 

CAMDEN  POINT,  Platte  Co.  \j  nof 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd., 

6  m.  N.  of   Platte  City,  the   county  seat. 

Farming. 

HOME  BEE;  Fridays;  democratic;  four 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1895;  H.  L.  Gobble,  editor;  R.  S.  Sandldge. 
publisher  (1—5.1 

CAMERON,  Clinton  Co.  ti  2,979t  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  and  Chi- 
cago, Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rds.,  35  m. 
E.  of  Saint  Joseph.  Manufacturing  and 
agriculture. 

O  B SERVER :  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEREY,  Thursdays;  republi- 
can; daily  four  pages  15x22,  weekly  eight 
pages;  subscription— daily  $5,  weekly  $1; 
established— daily  1892,  weekly  1868;  C.  N. 
Burnham,  editor  and  publisher  (7— 3P). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1902 
the  weekly  edition  of  this  paper  seemed 
to  assert  that  it  had  an  average  issue 
exceeding  1,000  copies,  but  failed  to 
furnish  such  definite  information  as 
would  warrant  the  accordance  of  a  rat- 
ing to  that  effect.  It  has  not  since 
made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 

SUN;  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight  pages 
15x22  ;    subscription    $1  ;    established    1887; 
Clarence  Staples,  editor  and  publisher  (2—7). 
Copies     printed:     1,851  in  1905 
2,075  in   1906 
2,031  in  1907 

CAMPBELL,Z)MnWi?i  Co.r\ 737tpop., 
on  St.  Louis,  Kenneth  &  Southern,  St.  Louis 
Southwestern  and  Ward  Lumber  Co's  Rds., 
28  m.  N.  of  Kenneth,  the  county  seat.  Farm- 
ing and  lumbering. 

DUNKLIN  CO.  CITIZEN;  Fridays; 
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$1;  established  1900;  Corey  L.  Overall,  editor 
and  publisher  (9—8). 

CANTON,  Lewis  Co.  cf  2,365tpop.,  on 
Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  and  Missis- 
sippi r.,  22  m.  below  Keokuk,  Iowa.  Manu- 
facturing and  agriculture. 

NEWS;  Thursdays  (A  A). 
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pages  22x28;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1862 ; 


Missoum. 


C.  W.  Barrett,  editor;  C.  W.  &  H.  H.  Barrett, 
publishers  (1—8). 

Copies    printed:    This    paper    has    on 

four  occasions  indicated  a  desire  to 
have  credit  for  issuing  more  than 
1,000  copies  regularly,  but  such  defi- 
nite information  as  would  warrant  such 
a  rating  has  not  been  forthcoming  since 
1896. 

CAPE    GIRARDEAU,    Cape   Gi- 

rardeau  Co.  0,  10,215  pop.,  on  St.  Louis, 
Memphis  &  Southeastern,  Illinois  Central 
and  St.  Louis  &  Gulf  Rds.  and  Mississippi  r., 
50  m.  above  Cairo,  111.  Has  river  com- 
merce. Seat  of  St.  Vincent's  College  and 
the  Southeast  Missouri  State  Normal 
School.    Agriculture,  timber  and  mining. 

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weekly  1876;  Democrat  Printing  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers. 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1902 
the  weekly  edition  of  this  paper  seemed 
to  assert  that  it  had  an  average  issue 
exceeding  1,000  copies,  but  failed  to 
furnish  such  definite  information  as 
would  warrant  the  accordance  of  a  rat- 
ing to  that  effect.  It  has  not  since 
made   any  renewal   of   the  claim. 

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publishers  (12—3). 

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pages  17x24;  subscription  $1.25;  established 
January,  1901;  C.  D.  Tresenriter,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 

CARL  JUNCTION,  Jasper   Co.  p 

1,177+pop.— local  estimate  2,000— on  St.  Louis 
&San  Francisco  Rd.,  13  m.  W.  of  Carthage, 
the  county  seat.    Farming  and  mining. 

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established  1899;  H.  S.  Brooks,  editor  and 
publisher  (2— 8). 

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1889;  A.  W.  McDowell,  editor  and  publisher 
(A  A). 

CARROLLTON,c.h.,  Carroll  Co.  i 
3,854+  pop.,  on  Wabash,  Atchison,  Topeka 
&  Santa  Fe  and  Chicago,  Burlington  & 
Quincy  Rds.,  66  m.  E.  of  Kansas  City.  Gen- 
eral manufacturing. 

DEMOCRAT;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Fridays; 
democratic;  daily  four  pages  18x24,  weekly 
twelve  pages  15x22;  subscription— daily  $6, 
weekly  $1.50;  established— daily  1882,  weekly 
1875;  W.  R.  Painter,  editor;  Carrollton  Demo- 
crat Printing  Company,  publishers  (12-^5). 

Copies  printed:  Tlie  weekly  edition 
of  this  paper  had  credit  for  an  average 
issue  of  1,724^  in  1898  and  i,6ip  in 
1905,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
a  report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
than    1,000   in    1907. 

REPUBLICAN -RE  CORD;  Thurs- 
days; republican;  eight  pages  15x32;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1868;  S.  A.  Clark, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  190a 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an    average    issue    exceeding    1,000   cop- 


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ies.  but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the    claim. 

CARTERVILLE,  Jasper  Co.p  4,445t 
pop.,  on  Missouri  Pacific  Rd.,  1  m.  from 
Webb  City.  Lead  and  zinc  mining.  Gen- 
eral trade. 

EVENING  RECORD}  every  evening 
except  Sunday  ;  democratic  ;  four  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $4;  established  1899;  T.J. 
Shelton,  editor;  Record  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers (8—3). 

CARTHAGE,  c.  h.,  Jasper  Co.  P9,416t 
pop.,  on  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco,  Car- 
thage &  Western  and  Missouri  Pacific  Rds., 
near  Spring  r.,  220  m.  S.  W.  of  JefCerson 
City,  the  State  capital.  Lime  and  stone 
works,  zinc  and  lead  mines  and  flour  and 
woolen  mills. 

DEMOCRAT  :  every  morning  except 
Monday,  S  EM  I-\VEEKL.Y,  Tuesdays 
and  Fridays,  and  JASPER  CO.  DEMO- 
CRAT, Fridays;  democratic:  dally  eight, 
semi-weekly  and  weekly  twelve  pages  15x22; 
subscription  — daily  $5,  semi-weekly  $1.60, 
weekly  $1;  established  1881;  Cornelius  Roach, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  sat- 
isfactory statement  has  ever  been 
secured  from  this  paper,  but  the  daily 
edition  had  credit  for  exceeding  i.ooo 
in    1898   and    1907. 

The  semi-v/eekly  edition  had  credit 
for   exceeding    1,000    in    1904   and    1907. 

The  weekly  edition  had  credit  for 
exceeding   2,250    in    1905   and    1907. 

EVENING  PRESS;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thursday?; 
republican;  daily  eight,  weekly  twelve pag«8 
15x22;  subscription — dally  $6,  weekly  $1;  ^g,- 
tablished  —  daily  1884,  weekly  1872  ;  W  J. 
Sewall,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies    printed:     daily,     1,330  in   1901 

1,411   in   1902 
1,799  in   1907 

The  weekly  edition  had  credit  for  an 
average  issue  of  2,830  in  1902,  since 
which  it  has  not  furnished  any  definite 
and  satisfactory  report,  but  was  cre- 
dited with  exceeding  2,250  in  1904  and 
more    than    1,000   in    1905    and    1907. 

CARUTHERSVILLE,    c.  h.,  Pe- 

miscot   Co.  C\  2,985  pop.,  on  Mississippi  r., 

85  m.  N.  of  Memphis,  Tenn.     Agriculture 

and  timber.    Saw  mills. 

DEMOCRAT;  semi-weekly,  Tuesdays 
and  Fridays;  democratic;  four  to  six  pages 
16x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1879;  W. 
R.  Lacey,  editor  and  publisher  (2—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance   of   a   rating  to   that  effect. 

PEMISCOT  PRESS;  semi-weekly; 
democratic;  four  pages  16x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1894;  C.  S.  York,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  1,592  in 
1902,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
any  definite  and  satisfactory  report, 
but    has   been    credited    with    more    than 


3IISSOURI. 


1,000   every    year   since,    up   to   and  in- 
cluding   1907. 
PEMISCOT  ARGUS;  Fridays  (A  A). 

CASSVILLE,  c.  h.,  Barry  Co.  P702t 

pop.,  50  m.  S.  W.  of  Springfield.    Zinc  and 

lead  mines.    Farming  and  timber.    Fruit. 

DEMOCRAT;  Saturdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  17x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1872 ;  Chas.  Ray,  editor  and  publisher 

(1-8). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from   this   paper,   but   it  had   credit  for 
exceeding    1,000    in    1905    and    1907. 

REPUBLICAN  ;  Thursdays;  republi- 
can; eight  pages  18x22;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1871;  J.  M.  Grimes,  editor  and  publisher 
(12-6). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,452  in  1902 
and  1,863  in  1906,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satis- 
factory report,  but  was  credited  with 
more   than    1,000   in    1907. 

CEDAR  CITY,  Callaway  Co.  D  287t 
pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Alton  and  Missouri 
Kansas  &  Texas  Rds.,  J^  m.  N.  of  Jefferson 
City,   the   State  capital.    Agriculture. 

CHRONICLE- REPORTER;  Thurs- 
days; democratic;  four  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription 75  cents;  established  1899;  R.  R. 
Dunn,  editor;  The  Reporter  Publishing  Co., 
publishers  (8—3). 

CENTER,  JicdJs  Co.  ^  SOOf  pop.  on  St. 

Louis  &  Hannibal  Rd.,  85  m.  N.  W.  of  Saint 

Louis. 

HERALD;  Wednesdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  12x15;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1904;  L.  J.  &  W.  O.  (Jardner,  editors 
and  publishers  (1—7). 

CENTERVIEW,  Johnson  Co.  -D  375 
pop.,  on  Missouri  Pacific  Rd.,  6  m.  W.  of 
Warrensburg,  the  county  seat.  Stock  rais- 
ing and  farming. 

BANNER;  Fridays  (A  A). 

RECORD;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1898;  J.  Morgan 
Ellis,  editor  and  publisher  (A  A). 

CENTER VIIiliE,  c.h.,  Reynolds  Co. 

a,  185  pop.,  on  W.  fork  of  Big  Black  r.,  86 

m.  S.  E.  of  Salem.    Agriculture  and  stock 

raising. 

REFORMER;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1891;  J,  A.  &  W.  B.  Bowles,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers. 

REYNOLDS  CO.  OUTLOOK ;  Thurs- 
days; democratic;  four  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1877;  A.  M.  &  T.  D. 
Shriver,  editors  and  publishers  (8—3). 

CENTRAIiIA,^oontf  Co.  nl.722t  pop.. 

on  Wabash  and  Chicago  &  Alton  Rds..  9  m. 

W.  by  N.  W.  of  Mexico.    Grazing  and  agri- 

culture. 

COURIER;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1892; 
J.  K.  Pool,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
this  paper  seemed  toi  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a   rating  to  that  effect.     It 


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has    not     since    made    any    renewal    of 
the    claim. 

FIRESIDE  GUARD;  Fridays;  aemo- 
cratlc;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1868  ;  Adam  Rodemyre  &  Son,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  (2—3). 

CHAMOIS,  Osage  Co.  a  726t  pop.,  on 
Missouri  Pacific  Rd.  and  Missouri  r  ,  25  m. 
E.  of  Jefferson  City,  the  State  capital,  and 
100  W.  of  Saint  Louis.  Manufactures  ol 
flour,  wagons  and  agricultural  imple- 
ments. 

OSAGE  CO.  ENTERPRISE;  Thurs 
days;  republican;  four  pages  18x24;  sub 
scription  $1;  established  1888;  J.  W.  Hoft 
mann,  editor  and  publisher  (7—5). 

CHARLESTON,  c.  h.,  Mississipjn 
Co.  □,  1,893+  pop.,  on  St.  Louis,  Iron  Mountain 
&  Southern  Rd.,  11  m.  S.  W.  of  Cairo,  IlL 
Agriculture  and  lumber. 

COURIER:  Thursdays ;  democratic , 
eight  pages  15x22:  subscription  |1;  estab- 
lished January,  1902;  E.  H.  Smith,  editor  and 
publisher  (7— 5). 

ENTER4»RISE;  Fridays;  democratic^ 
•ixteen  pages  11x16;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 1875;  S.  G.  Tetwiier,  editor;  Paul  B. 
Moore,  publisher  (9—3). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the    claim. 

REPUBLICAN;  Thursdays;  republi- 
can; four  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished October.  1906;  G.  N.  Stllle,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—8). 

CHIIiHO'WEE,  Johnson  Co.  -D  150 

pop.,  on  Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas  Rd.,  10 

m.   S.   of  Warrensburg,  the  county  seat. 

Stock  raising  and  farming. 

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&  Quincy,  Wabash  and  Chicago,  Milwaukee 

&  St.  Paul  Rds.  and  Grand  r.,  74  m.  E.  N.  E. 

of  Kansas  City.    General  manufacturing, 

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The  weekly  had  credit  for  an  aver- 
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CHULA,  Livingston  Co.  fl  282t   pop., 

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N.  of  Chillicothe,  the  county  seat,  and  80 

m.  N.  E.  of  Kansas  City.    Farming. 

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seat.    Fruit  raising. 

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information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the    claim. 

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CLAYTON,  c.  h.,  Saint  Louis  Co.  a- 

402t  pop.— local  estimate,  1,800 — ou  St.  Louis, 
Kansas  City  &  Colorado  Rd..  2  m.  W.  of 
Saint  Louis.    Farming. 

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has  not  furnished  any  definite  and  sat- 
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1899,    up    to    and    including    1907. 

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information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
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scription $1.50;  established— TTafc/iJnan  1881, 
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factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
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exceeding    1,000    in     1899    and    1907. 

CLEARMONT,  Nodaway  Co.  ^  348t 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd., 

18  m.  N.  W.  of  Maryville,  the  county  seat. 

Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

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pages  13x20;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1888; 
Skud  &  Simpson,  editors  and  publishers. 

CLIFTONHILL,  Randolph  Co.  ^  180 
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seat.    Agriculture. 

R  U  S  T  Li  E  R  ;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1899;  SeatonE.  Graves,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6—3). 

CLINTON,  c.  h.,  Henry  Co.  -O  5,oeit 
pop.,  on  Kansas  City,  Ft.  Scott  A  Memphis, 
Kansas  City,  Osceola  &  Southern  and  Mis- 
souri, Kansas  &  Texas  Rds.,  37  m.  S.  W.  of 
Sedalia.  Two  artesian  white  sulphur  well*. 
Manufacturing,  agriculture,  milling  and 
stock  raising. 

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Copies   printed:     For  the  year   1903 

the  weekly  edition  of  this  paper  seemed 
to    assert  that   it   had   an   average   issue 


exceeding  1,000  copies,  but  failed  to 
furnish  such  definite  information  as 
would  warrant  the  accordance  of  a  rat- 
ing to  that  effect  It  has  not  since 
made   any  renewal  of  the   claim. 

EVENING  REPUBLICAN;  every 
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Copies  printed:  The  weekly  edition 
of  this  paper  had  credit  for  an  ayerage 
issue  of  2,309  in  1903  and  3,04^  in 
1904,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
a  report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
than    2,250    in    1905    and    1907. 

TRIBUNE;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  75  cents;  estab- 
lished 1895;  Liugle  &  Llngle,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers. 

CTiYiyE,  Nodaway  Co.^j  250t  pop.,  on 

Omaha    &   St.   Louis   and    Chicago   Great 

Western  Rds.,  16  m.  E.  S.  E.  of  Maryville,  the 

county  seat.   Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

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J.  A.  Cummlngs,  editor  and  publisher. 

COFFEYBURG,  Daviess  Co.  \j  575 
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15  m.  N.  of  Gallatin,  the  county  seat.  Farm- 
ing and  stock  raising. 

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tablished May,  1904;  Ben  F.  Sailor,  editor 
and  publisher  (7—5). 

COLE  CAMP,  Benton  Co.  D  648t  pop., 
on  Sedalia,  Warsaw  &  Southwestern  Rd., 
18  m.  S.  of  Sedalia,  the  county  seat.  Flour 
mill  and  plow  factory.  Agricultiu-e. 
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Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
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information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance   of   a    rating   to    that    effect. 

COLLINS,  St.  Clair  Co.  -a  260t  pop., 
on  Kansas  City,  Ft.  Scott  &  Memphis  Rd., 
60  m.  S.  W.  of  Springfield.  Farming  and 
stock  raising. 

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1897;  E.E.  Buzzard. editorandpubll8her(6— 3). 

COLUMBIA,  c.  h.,  Boone  Co.  n  11,000 
pop.,  on  Wabash  Rd.,  10  m.  N.  E.  from  Mis- 
souri r.  and  25  N.  by  N.  W.  of  JefTerson  City, 
the  State  capital.    Seat  of  State  University, 
Christian  Female  College. Stephens'  Female 
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1904,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
a  definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but 
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Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
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information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance   of   a    rating  to   that   effect. 

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1903,    but    has    not    since    made    definite 
and     satisfactory     claim     to     issuing     so 
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cordance of  a   rating  to  that  effect. 

CONCORDIA,  Lafayette  d,.  ^  889t 
pop.,  on  Missouri  Pacific  Rd.,  23  m.  S.  E. 
of  Lexington,  the  county  seat.  Shipping 
point  for  grain.  Canning  factory.  Agri- 
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1893;  J.  J.  Bredehoeft,  Jr.,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

CONWAY,  Laclede  Co.  p  272t  pop., 

on  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rd.,  17  m. 

S.  S.  W.    of    Lebanon,   the  county   seat. 

Timber  and  agriculture. 

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CORNING,  Bolt  Co.  t]  240  pop.,  on 

Kansas  City,  St.  Joseph  &  Council  Bluffs 

Rd..  45  m.  N.  W.  of  St.  Joseph. 

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June,  1904;  C.  N.  Dobyns,  editor  and  pub- 
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COWGIIiL,  Caldwell  Co.  ^357t  pop., 

on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  26  m. 

W.  S.  W.  of  Chillicothe.    Butter  and  cheese 

factory.  Coal  mines  in  vicinity.  Agriculture. 

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Cowley,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

CRAIG,  Bolt  Co.  \2  775t  pop.,  on 
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Grain  elevators  and  flour  mills. 

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1886;  W.  H.  Hambaugh,  editor  and  pub- 
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CRANE, -Sfojie  Co.  g  on  St.  Louis, Iron 

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December.  1904;  Albert  W.  Bentley,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—7). 

CREIGHTON,  Ca$s  Co.  -u  360t  pop., 

on  Kansas  City,  Ft.  Scott  &  Memphis  Rd., 

18  m.  S.  E.  of  Harrlsonvllle,  the  county  seat. 

Milling,  coal  mining,  farming  and  brick 

making. 

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W.  A.  Crane,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 

CROCKER,  Pulaski  Co.  Q  251t  pop., 
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ing and  stock  raising. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  six  pages  11x16;  sub- 
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CUBA,  Crawford  Co.  D-  552t  pop.,  on  St. 

Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rd.,  9  m.  N.  W,  of 

Steelville,  the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 

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DARLINGTON,  Gentry  Co.  ^  369t 
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Omaha  &  St.  Louis  Rds..  5  m.  S.  W.  of  Al- 
bany, the  county  seat.  Farming  and  stock 
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DEARBORN,  i'^We  Co.  tl  5671  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  and 
Chicago  Great  Western  Rds.,  10  m.  N.  of 
Platte  City,  the  county  seat.   Agriculture. 

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Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1899 
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DEEP  WATER,  Benry  Co.  ^  l,201t 
pop.,  on  Kansas  City,  Ft.  Scott  &  Memphis 
Rd.,  7  m.  S.  of  Clinton,  the  county  seat. 
Coal  mining,  manufacturing  and  agri- 
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AMERICAN  CITIZEN ;  monthly 
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DE  KALB,  Buchanan  Co.  t:  600  pop., 

on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd.,  11 

m.  S.  of  Saint  Joseph,  the  county  seat. 

Farming. 

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DENVER,    Worth   Co.  tl    500  pop,, 

12  m.  N.  of  Albany,   the  nearest  railroad 

station. 

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DESOTO,  Jefferson  Co.  D-  5,611t  pop., 
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ing and  manufacturing. 
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DEWITT,  Carroll  Co.  ^  550t  pop.,  on 

Wabash  Rd.  and  Missouri  r.,  16  m.  W.  of 

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DEXTER,  Stoddard  Co.  P,  1.862t  pop., 
on  St.  Louis,  Iron  Mountain  &  Southern 
and  St.  Louis  Southwestern  Rds.,  49  m.  W, 
by  S.  W.  of  Cairo,  111.  Heading  and  handle 
factories  and  flour  mill.  Farming. 
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pop.,  on  St.  Louis,  Iron  Mountain  &  South- 
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Poplar  Bluff.    Agriculture  and  lumber. 

RIPLEY    CO.     DEMOCRAT  ;    Fri 

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YJLDO'S , Miller  Co.  n  2,000  pop., on  Mis- 
souri Pacific  and  St.  Louis,  Kansas  City  and 
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FAIRFAX,  Atchison  Co.  tl  666t  pop., 

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FARMINGTON,  c.  h.,  Saint  Fran- 
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FESTUS,  Jefferson  Co.  D- 1,256  pop.,  on 

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FILLMORE,  Andrew  Co.\:^  235t  pop., 

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on  Kansas  City,  St.  Joseph  &  Council  BlufCs 

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FRANKFORD,  Pike  Co.n-mj  pop., 

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FREDERICKTOWN,  c.  h.,  Madi- 

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St.  Louis,  Iron  Mountain  &  Southern  Rd. 
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FREEEBURG,  Osage  Co.  a  on  St. 

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pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Alton  Rd.,  25  m.  N.  N.  E. 

of  Jefferson  City,  the  State   capital.    Seat 

of  educational  and  beneficent  institutions. 

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clay  brick.    Stock  raising. 

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dited with  more  lian  2,250  every  year 
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222+  pop.,  45  m.  S.  W.  of  West  Plains,  near- 
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GAIiT,   Grundy  Co.    [j   582t   pop.,   on 

Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  and  Quincy, 

Omaha  &  Kansas  City  Rds.,  12  m.  E.  N.  E.  of 

Trenton,  the  county  seat.  Farming  district. 

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GENTRY,  Gentry  Go.  ^200t  ipov;  on 

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SENTINEL.;  Thursdays;  independent: 
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lished 1900;  J.  E.  Roudebush,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7—5). 

GERALD,  Franklin  Co.  D-  on    Chi- 
cago, Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd.,ateout  66m. 
W.  of  Saint  Louis. 
INDEPENDENT;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

GIFFORD,  Macon  Co.  i  on  Chicago, 

Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,  about  25  m.  N.by 

W.  of  Macon,  the  county  seat. 

SOUTH  GIFFORD  COMET;  Thurs- 
days  (A  A). 

GIIiLIAM,  Saline  Co.  D  550  pop.,  on 

Chicago  &  Alton  Rd.,  12  m.  N.  E.  of  Mar- 
shall, the  county  seat,  98  E.  of  Kansas 
City,  and  5  W.  of  the  Missouri  r.  Timber 
and  agriculture. 

GLiOBE;  Thursdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1900;  C.  Whit  Williams,  editor  and  publisher 

(1-8). 

GIIiMAN  CITY,  Harrison  Co.  ^447t 
pop.,  on  Port  Arthur  Route  Rd.,  75  m.  N.  E. 
of  Saint  Joseph  and  10  N.  of  Kansas  City. 
Cattle.    Farming. 

GUIDE;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1898 ;  J.  A.  Bowen,  editor  and  publisher  (10—3). 


MISSOURI. 


GLASGOW, SoM^ard  Co.n  l,672tpop., 
on  Chicago  &  Alton  and  "Wabash  Rds.  and 
Missouri  r.,  160  m.  W.  N.  W.  of  Saint  Louis. 
Saw,  veneering  and  flouring  mills  and  to- 
bacco factories.  Seat  of  Lewis  Library, 
Pritchett  College  and  Morrison  Astronomi- 
cal Observatory.    Agriculture. 

GLiOBE;  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  ISxVO;  subscription  $1;  established 
1897;  Charles  M.  Diggs,  editor  and  publisher 
(1-5)  (A  A). 

M ISSO  URI A  N ;  Thursdays ;  democratic ; 
four  pages  20x26;  subscrintion  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1867;  W.  P.  RufEel,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies 
regularly  in  Uie  years  1897  and  1899* 
but  has  not  since  set  up  any  definite 
and  satisfactory  claim  for  issuing  so 
many. 

GLENWOOD,   Schuyler   Co.   i  434t 
pop.,  on  Wabash  Rd.,  4  m.  W.  of  Lancaster, 
the  county  seat.    Flour  and  woolen  mills; 
machine  shop  and  foundry. 
PHONOGRAPH;  Fridays  (A  A), 

GOLDEN  CITY,  Barton  Co.  p  875t 

pop.,  on   Frisco  System  Rd.,  51  m,  W.   of 

Springfield  and  150  S.  E.  of  Kansas  City. 

Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

H  E  R  A  li  D ;  Thursdays ;  democratic ; 
four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1880;  J.  H.  Heath,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 

GORIN,    Scotland    Co.   rf    1,000   pop. 
—local  estimate — on    Atohlson,    Topeka   & 

Sante  Fe  Rd..  5   m.  W.  of  Wyaconda  and 

14  S.  E.  of  Memphis,  the  county  seat.    Agri- 
culture and  timber. 

ARGUS;  Wednesdays;  independent: 
four  pages  18x24 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1890:  Sharts  &   Son,  editors  and  publishers 

(7-5). 

GOWER,    Clinton  Co.    "t2  521  pop., 

on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Sante  Fe  and  St. 

Joseph  &  Grand  Island  Rds.,  21  m.  S.  E.  of 

Saint  Joseph.    Farming  and  stock  raising. 

ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays:  independ- 
ent; eight  rages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1887;  Ben  F.  Hildebrand,  editor  and 
publisher  (6—3). 

GRAHAM,  Nodaway  Co.  tl  384t  pop., 
2  m.  E.  of  Maitland,  14  W.  of  Barnard  and 

15  S.  W.  of    Maryville,  the    county    seat. 
Farming  and  stock  raising. 

POST ;  Thursdays ;  Independent ;  six  pages 
175^x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1890; 
Oren  M.  Elliott,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

SILENT  SUCCESS;  monthly;  literary; 
sixteen  pages  Sfxllf;  subscription  35  cents; 
established  December,  1907;  Joseph  E.  More- 
house, editor;  The  Silent  Success  Publishing 
Co.,  publishers  (2—8  P). 

GRANBY,  Newton  Co.  p  2,315t  pop., 
on  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rd.,  about 
9  m.  N.  E.  of  Neosho,  the  county  seat.  Agri- 
culture and  lead  and  zinc  mining. 

MINER;  Saturdays;  four  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1;  established  1892;  The  Miner 
Printing  Company,  editors  and  publishers. 

GRANT  CITY,  c.  h.,  Worth  Co.  tl 

l,406t  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy 


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MISSOURI. 


MISSOURI. 


Rd.,  60  m.  N.  of  Saint  Joseph.  Agricultural 
and  stock-raising  center. 

STAR;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $l.'ii;  established 
1867;  J.  W.  S.  Dillon,  editor  and  publisher 
a2-5;. 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,317  in  igo: 
and  1,638  in  1905,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  report,  but  was  cre- 
dited   with   more   than    1,000    in    1907. 

WORTH  CO.  TIMES;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.25;  established  1873;  E  S.  &  H.  H.  Garver, 
editors  and  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance   of   a   rating  to    that  effect. 

GREEN  CASTLE,  Sullivan  Co.  6 
390t  pop.,  on  Qulncy,  Omaha  &  Kansas  City 
Rd.,  160  m.  N.E.  of  Kansas  City.  Stock  rais- 
ing and  farming.    Coalmining. 

JOURNAIi;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  .SI;  established 
1903;  C.C.Bartrufif,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

GREEN  CITY,  Sullivan  Co.  tl  i77t 
pop.,  on  Quincy,  Omaha  &  Kansas  City  Rd., 
11  m.  E.  N.  E.  of  Milan,  the  county  seat. 
Farming,  mining  and  stock  raising. 

PRESS;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1891 ; 
Robt.  H.  McClanahan,  editor  and  publisher 
(6-3). 

GREEN  FIELD,c.h.,Z>arfe  Co. p 

1,406+  pop.,  on  Kansas  City,  Ft.  Scott  &  Mem- 
phis Rd.,  40  m.  N.  W.  of  Springfield.  Agri- 
culture, mining  and  stock  raising. 

DADE  CO.  ADVOCATE;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$1;  established  1874;  Will  R.  Bowles,  editor 
and  publisher  (8—3). 

VEDETTE;  Thursday.? ;  republican ; 
eight  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1866;  Philip  S.  Griffith,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2—3). 

GREENRIDGE,  Pettis  Co.  a  389t 
pop.,  on  Missouri.  Kansas  &  Texas  Rd., 
13  m.  S.  W.  of  Sedalia,  the  county  seat.  Coal 
mining. 

I.OCAL.  NEWS;  Fridays:  independent; 
four  pages  1 5^^x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1892;  W.~  H.  Crisman,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (3— 5P). 

GREENTOP,  Schuyler  Co.  6  284t 
pop.,  on  Wabash  Rd.,  15  m.  N.of  Kirksville. 
HERALD;  Fridays  (A  A). 

GREENVILLE,  c.  h.,  Wayne  Co.  P, 

1,051+  pop.,  on  Wllliamsville,  Greenville  & 
St.  Louis  and  St.  Francis  Rds.  and  St.  Fran- 
cis r.    Manufactures  of  hardwood  lumber. 
Iron  mines  and  granite  quarries. 
SUN;   semi  weekly,  Tuesdays   and   Fri- 
days; republican;  four  to  six  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1 :    establishd    1894:    Charles 
Qrandplerre,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies,  but   failed    to    furnish    such    definite 

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information    as    would    warrant    the    ac- 
cordance  of   a   rating  to  that  effect. 

WAYNE  CO.  JOURNAL,;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  16x2'-.';  subscription 
$1;  established  1876;  George  W.  Stivers,  edi- 
tor; Stivers  &  Kennedy,  publishers  (1—8), 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1007 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance   of   a    rating  to   that  effect. 

GUILFORD,   Nodaway   Co.    ^   a35t 

pop.,  on  Chicago  Great  Western  Rd.,  30  m. 

N.  of  Saint  Joseph. 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  republican;  four 
pages  17x24;  subscription $1;  established  1906; 
Chas.  L.  Craig,  editor  and  publisher  (8 — 6  P). 

GUTHRIE,    Callaway  Co.   u    114t 

pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Alton  Rd.,14  m.  W.  of 

Jefferson   City,  the   State  capital.    Flour 

mills. 

TIMES;  Fridays;  eight  pages  1.3x20;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  September,  1905; 
John  L.  Dunn,  editor;  Times  Printing  Co., 
publishers  (11— 5). 

HALE,  Carroll  Co.   [j   665t  pop.,    on 

Chicago,  Burlington  &  Qulncy  Rd.,  16  m.  N 

E.  of  Carrollton,  the  county  seat.    Agrl 

culture. 

HUSTLER-LEADER;  Fridays,  inde- 
pendent; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1 ; 
established— Hu,sfler  1894,  Leader  1897,  con- 
solidated 1905;  J.  L.  Mastin,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

HALLSVILLE,  Boone   Co.    D    lft7t 
pop.,  on  Wabash  Rd.,  about   37  m.  N.  of 
Jefferson  City,  the  State  capital. 
NEWS;  Wednesdays  (A  A). 

HAMILTON,   Caldwell  Co.\2  1.804t 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd., 
50m.  E.  of  Saint  Joseph  and  69  N.  E.  of  Kan- 
sas City.    Manufacturing,  coal  mining,  ag- 
riculture and  stock  raising. 
FARMERS'  ADVOCATE;   Thurs- 
days;   democratic;   eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1890;  C.  F.  Ridings, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—7). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  2,388  in  1904 
and  1,749  in  1906,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satis- 
factory report,  but  was  credited  with 
more  than    1,000  in    1907. 

HAMILTONIAN;  Thursdays;  republi- 
can; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1878;  W.  J.  Clark,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7—3  P). 

HANNIBAL,  Marion   Co.  cT  12,780t 
pop.,  center  of  six  railroads  on  Mississippi 
r.,  20  m.  below  Quincy.  111.    General  manu- 
facturing.   Shipping  point. 
COURIER-POST;   every  evening  ex- 
cept   Sunday,   and    WEEKLY,    Fridays;; 
republican;   dally  eight  to  sixteen,  weekly 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription— daily  $4.80, 
weekly  $1 ;  established  1856;  W.  J.  Hill,  editor; 
Lee  Newspaper  Syndicate,  publishers  (1—8). 
Copies   printed:   No   definite  and   satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from   this  paper,   but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding  4,000   in    i907- 
Publisher's  announcement. — Sworn  daily  av- 
erage November,  1907,  4,514,  whteh  Is-  guar 


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MISSOURI. 


■anteed  more  than  double  circulation  of 
oompetltor,  or  no  pay  for  apace.  Hannibal 
Is  a  growing  town,  20,000— big  factories  re- 
■oently  locating  there. 

MORNING  JOURNAL.!  every  morn 
ing  except  Monday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thurs- 
days ;  democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription—dally $4.80,  Sunday  $1.50,  weekly 
fl;  established— dally  1876,  weekly  1870 ;  J.  A. 
:nott,  editor;  Journal  Printing  Co., publish- 
ers (12-4). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory  statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from   this    paper,   but   it  had   credit  for 
■exceeding  i,ooo  in   1905  and  1907. 

HARDIN,  i?oy  Co.^u  669t  pop.,  on  Wa- 
bash and  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe 
Rds.,  10  m.  E.  of  Richmond,  the  county  seat. 
Agriculture,  mining  and  milling. 

N  E  W  S;  Thursdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  17}^x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1888;  Walter  L.  Bales,  editor  and  publlshei 
(2-3). 

HARRISON VILL.E,  c.h.,  Cass  Co. 

■a  1,844+  pop.,  on  Kansas  City,  Ft.  Scott  & 
Memphis,  Kansas  City,  Osceola  &  Southern, 
Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas,  and  Missouri 
Pacific  Rds.,  40  m,  S.  of  Kansas  City.  Agri- 
culture and  coal  mining. 

CASS  CO.  DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays, 
democratic;  eight  to  twelve  pages  15x22 1 
subscription  $1;  established  1856;  Homer  J. 
Clark,  editor  and  publisher  (1 — 3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies 
regularly  in  1903,  but  has  not  since  set 

up  any  definite  and  satisfactory  claim 
for   issuing  so  many. 

CASS  CO.  LEADER;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  eight  to  twelve  pages  17>gx24; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1896 ;  A.  L. Webler, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907" 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance   of   a    rating   to    that   effect. 

CASS  CO. NEWS;  Fridays;  republican, 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1878;  C.L.  Harris, editor  and  publisher 
(12—3). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1902 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the    claim. 

HARTSBURG,  Boone  Co.  n  350 
pop.,  on  Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas  Rd.,  18 
m.  S.  of  Columbia,  the  county  seat.  Farm- 
ing and  stock  raising. 

TRUTH  ;  Thursdays:  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1899;  Pearl 
Cralgo,  editor:    S.  M.  Myers,  publisher  (2—3). 

HARTVILLE,  c.  h.,  Wright  Co.  p 

445+  pop. .  on  Gasconade  r.,  50  m.  E.  of  Spring- 
field.   Lead,  copper  and  Iron  ore. 

DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays  (A  A). 
WRIGHT  CO.  PROGRESS;  Fridays; 

republican;  four  pages  17x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  1892;  W.  H.  H.  Muslck,  editor 
and  publisher  (8—3). 


MISSOURI. 


HAIVK   POINT,  Lincoln  Co.  o-  12t 
pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Alton  Rd.,  about  60  m. 
N.  W.  of  Saint  Louis. 
MOTOR;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

HAYTI,  Pemiscot  Co.  q,  i?,117  pop.,  on 
St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rd.,  5  m.  W. 
of  Gayoso,  the  county  seat.  Stave  factory, 
saw  and  planing  mills,  cotton  gins,  agri- 
culture and  stock  raising. 

PEMISCOT  ARGUS;  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tabUshed  1898;  C.  S.  York,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (10— 5)  (A  A). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1905 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect. 

HELENA,  Andrew  Co.  ^3  on  Chicago, 

Burlington  &  QuincyRd. 

SUN;  Fridays;  indt'peLdent;  eight  pages 
11x15;  subscrtption  75  cents;  established 
September,  1905  ;  Parrett  Robison,  editor 
and  publisher  (11-5  P)  (A  A). 

HERMANN,  c.  h.,  Gasconade  Co.  d- 
1,575+  pop.,  on  Missouri  Pacific  Rd.  and  Mis- 
souri r.,  81m.  W.  of  Saint  Louis.  Flour  mills, 
brewery,  foundry,  and  wine,  saw,  cigar, 
shoe,  knife  and  wrench  manufactories. 

ADVERTISER-COURIER;  Wednes- 
days; republican;  four  pages  2Ux26;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1872;  Fred  L.  Wensel, 
editor;   Graf  Bros.,  publishers  (8—3). 

VOLKSBLATT;  Fridays ;  German ; 
republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1855;  Theo.  Graf,    editor;' 
Graf  Printing  Co.,  publishers  (1—7). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  1,173  for 
the  year  1896,  1,168  in  1898,  but  has 
not  since  made  claim  to  issuing  so 
many    as    1,000    copies. 

HERMITAGE,  c.  h.,  Hickory  Co.  n 

275  pop.,  on  the  Pomme  de  Terre  r.,  20  m.  E. 

S.  E.  of  Osceola.    Mining  and  agriculture. 

INDEX-GAZETTE  ;  Thursdays  ;  re- 
publican; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1; 
established  1884;  W.U.Morton,  editor  and 
publisher  (9—3). 

HIGBEE,  Randolph  Co.  Q  l,151t  pop., 

on  Chicago  &  Alton  and  Missouri,    Kansas 

&  Texas  Rds.,  10  m.  S.  S.  W.  of  Moberly. 

Coal  mining,  farming  and  stock  raising. 

NEWS;  Fridays ;  democratic ;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1887; 
W.  H.  Welch  &  Son,  editors  and  publishers. 

HIGGINSVILLE,  Lafayette  Co.  -a 

2,791+  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Alton  and  Missouri 
Pacific  Rds.,  11  m.  S.  E.  of  Lexington,  the 
county  seat.  Wheat,  corn  and  coal.  Seat 
of  the  Confederate  Home. 

ADVANCE;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 :  established  1879; 
Geo.  Scott,  editorand  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies     printed:      2,174  in   1907 

JEFFERSONIAN;  Fridays;  eight 
pages  15x22:  subscription  $1:  established 
1896 :  Jule  G.  Coe,  editor  and  publisher  ( 1—8 ) . 
Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from   this   paper,    but   it   had   credit  ic-v 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


595 


MISSOURI. 


exceeding  1,000  in  1902,  and  every  year 

since,    up   to    and   including    1907. 

MISSOURI  THALBOTE;  Fridays; 
German;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1871;  R.  P.  Sevin,  editor;  S.  Z. 
Bruening,  publisher  (6—3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  1,590  in 
1897  and  1,321  in  1900,  since^  which 
it  has  not  furnished  any  definite  and 
satisfactory  report,  but  has  been  cre- 
dited with  more  than  1,000  every  year 
since,    up    to    and    including    1907. 

HILLSBORO,  c.  h.,  Jefferson  Co.  a- 

254t   pop.,  40   m.  S.  S.  K  of  Saint   Louis. 
Farming,  stoclc  raising  and  fruit  growing. 

JEFFERSON    DEMOCRAT;   Thurs 
days;   democratic;    four   pages   20x26;  sub- 
gcriptionSl;  established  1866;  R.  W,  McMulIin, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  1,640  in  1903 
1,769  in  1905 
1,831  in  1907 

NEW  ERA;  Thursdays;  republican; 
four  pajjes  20x26;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished January,  1905;  New  Era  Publishing 
Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (1—6). 

HOLiDEN,  Johnson  Co.  -a  2,126t  pop., 
on  Missouri  Pacific  Rd.,  40  m.  "W.  of  Sedalia 
and  50  S.  E.  of  Kansas  City.    Agriculture. 
ENTERPRISE ;  Thursdays ;  democratic ; 
eight   pages    15x22;    subscription   $1;   estab- 
lished 1866;    Richard  H.  Tatlow,  editor  and 
publisher. 

PROGRESS;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1894;  C.  L.  Hobart,  editor  and  publisher 
(1-8). 

HOLLIDAY,  Monroe  Co.  cf  585t  pop., 
on  Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas  Rd.,5m.W. 
of  Paris,  the  county  seat. 
NEWS;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

HOLT,  Clay  C7o.^339t  pop.,  on  Chi- 
cago, Burliugton  &  Quincy  Rd.,  7  m.  S.  of 
Lathrop  and  14  N.  of  Liberty,  the  county 
seat.    Flour  and  saw  mills. 

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pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1890:  E.  T.  Hockaday,  editor  and  publisher 
(8-3). 

HOPKINS,  Nodaway  Co.  "u  907t  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,  14  m. 
N.  of  Mary  ville,  the  county  seat.  Agricul- 
ture, 

JOURNAL  ;  Thursdays  ;  independent; 
four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  established 
1876;  W.  L.  Moorhead,  editor  and  publisher 
(6-3). 

HOUSTON, c.h., Tftras  Co.g  514t  pop., 
18  m.  X.  N.  E.  of  Cabool,  the  nearest  rail- 
road point.  Iron  foundry.  Agriculture, 
fruit  and  stock  raising. 

.  DEMOCRAT;  Fridays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1:  estab- 
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HERALD ;  Thursdays ;  democratic ;  four 
pages  18x24 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1878;  E.  K.  Lyles,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 
Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
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and  1,100  in  1905,  since  which  it  has 
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tablished 189:3;  J.  S.  King,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (11—3). 

HOUSTONIA,  Pettu  Co.  n307tpop.. 
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dalia, the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 

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HUMANSVILLE,  Polk  Co.  g  l,055t 
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Rd.,  19  m.  S.  by  S.  E.  of  Osceola.  Farming 
and  grazing. 

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pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
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Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1897 
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an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the    claim. 

HUME,^o«es  Co.-a  540t  pop.,on  Kansas 

City,  Ft.  Scott  &  Memphis  and  Kansas  City, 
Pittsburg  &  Gulf  Rds.,  12  m.  W.  of  Rich  Hill. 
Shipping  point  for  corn.  Agriculture,  coal 
mining  and  stock  raising. 

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the  year  1896,  1,158  in  1897,  but  has 
not  since  made  claim  to  issuing  so 
many   as    1,000   copies. 

HUNNEWELL,  Shelby  Co. cf  ^73^ 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd., 

10   m.    E.   of    Shelbina.      Live   stock    and 

farming. 

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1.805+  pop.,  on  Wabash  Rd.,  6  m.  W.  of 
Moberly.  Manufacturing.  Deposits  of  coal 
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2,533  in  1907 

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about  16  m.  S.  E.  of  Tuscumbia,  the  county 
seat,  and  12  N.  of  Crocker,  the  nearest  sta- 
tion on  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rd. 
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growing,  stock  raising  and  mining. 

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INDEPENDENCE,  c.  h.,  Jackson 
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sas City  &  Independence  and  Missouri 
Pacific  Rds..  4  m.  S.  of  Missouri  r.  and  10 
E.  of  Kansas  City.  Flour,  saw,  woolen 
and  other  mills  and  general  manufactur- 
ing.    Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

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dit for  an  issue  of  1,565  in  1899  and 
1,425  in  1 90 1,  since  which  it  has  not 
furnished  any  definite  and  satisfactory 
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than  1,000  every  year  since,  up  to  and 
including  1907. 
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of  this  paper  has  on  two  occasions  in- 
dicated a  desire  to  have  credit  for  issu- 
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but  such  definite  information  as  would 
warrant  such  a  rating  has  never  been 
forthcoming. 

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publishers  (8—3). 

L.IAHONA,  THE  ELDERS'  J  OUR- 
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day  saints;  eight  pages  13x18  ;    subscription 
$1;  established  1890;  W.   H.   Garrett,  editor; 
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6,505  in   1907 
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Copies     printed:     2,350  in   1905 
1,700  in  1906 

IONIA,  Benton  Co.  -O  m  pop.,  1  m.  N. 

of  Calfee,  nearest  station  on  Chicago,  Rock 

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on  St.  Louis,  Iron  Mountain  &  Southern 
Rd.,  90  m.  8.  by  S.  W.  of  Saint  Louis.  Sum- 
mer resort.  Iron  ore  and  granite.  Manu- 
factures of  ploughs,  wagons,  sash  and 
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JACKSON,  c.  h.,  Cape  Girardeau  Co, 

Q,  1,658+  pop.,  on  St.  Louis,  Iron  Mountain  & 
Southern  Rd.,  10  m.  N.W.  of  Cape  Girardeau 
and  163  S.  S.  E.  of  Saint  Louis.  Flour  and 
planing  mills,  stave  factory,  foundry, 
creamery  and  tile  works.  Agriculture  and 
live  stock. 

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$1.00;  established  1871;  F.  A.  McGuire,  editor 
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JAMESPORT,    Daviess  Co.  t)  728t 

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Grazing  and  stock  raising. 

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JASPER,  Jasper  Co.  p  627t  pop.,  on 

Missouri  Pacific  Rd.,  12  m.  N.  of  Carthage, 

the  county  seat.    Agi-iculture. 

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JEFFERSON  CITY,  c.  h.,  Cole  Co, 
D  State  Capital,  9,664+  pop.,  on  Chicago 
&  Alton  and  Missouri  Pacific  Rds.  and  S. 
bank  of  Missouri  r.,  150  m.  from  its  mouth, 
125  W.  of  Saint  Louis  and  158  E.  S.  E.  of 
Kansas  City.  General  trade  center,  having 
foundries  and  manufactories,  shoes,  farm- 
ing implements  and  wagons.  Agriculture, 
timber  and  mining. 

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man, editor;  Cole  County  Democrat  Print- 
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Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1899 
the  weekly  edition  of  this  paper  seemed 
to  assert  that  it  had  an  average  issue 
exceeding  1,000  copies,  but  failed  to 
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made    anv    renewal    of   the   claim. 

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1,200  in  1 90 1,  since  which  it  has  not 
furnished  any  definite  and  satisfactory 
report,  but  has  been  credited  with  more 
than  1,000  every  year  since,  up  to  and 
including    1907. 

MISSOURI    SCHOOL.  JOURNAL,; 

monthly;  educational;  fifty  two  pages 7x10;  ; 
subscription  $1.25 ;  established  1883;  Howard 
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publishers  (12—6). 

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for  an  average  issue  of  4,616  in  1895 
and  3,700  in  1906,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
than    2,250   in    1907.  i 

JERICO,  Cedar  Co.  pUSt  pop.,  13  m.  < 
W.  by  S.  W.  of  Stockton,  the  county  seat. 
Farming  and  stock  raising.    Coal,  iron  and  . 
lead  in  vicinity.  ] 

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(6-3). 

JONESBURG, ^on^i^omery  Co.a-iOlf 

pop.,  on  Wabash  Rd.,  10  m.  W.  N.  W.  of 

Warrenton.    Wagon  factories. 

JOURNAL;  Thursdays ;  democratic; 
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lished 1879;  J.  N.  Lavender,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8—3). 

JOPLIN,  Jasper  Co.  p  33,000  pop., 
on  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco,  Missouri,  i 
Kansas  &  Texas.Frisco  and  Missouri  Pacific 
Rds.,  14  m.  S.  W.  of  Carthage  and  163  £.  of 
Kansas  City.  General  manufacturing,  lead 
and  zinc  mining  and  agriculture.  Com- 
mercial center  of  Southern  Missouri. 

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Copies     printed:     9,414  in  1902 
10,510  in  1903 
12,046  in  1904 

13.394  in  1905 
15,254  in  1906 
17,030  in  1907 
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factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  the  daily  edition 
had  credit  for  exceeding  4,000  in  1904 
and  more  than  2,250  in   1905  and  1907. 

MISSOURI  TRADES'  UNIONIST; 

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scription $1;  established  December,  1907; 
Charles  W.  Fear,  editor;  Missouri  Trades' 
Unionist  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (2—8  P). 

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1899,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
any  definite  and  satisfactory  report, 
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1,000  every  year  since,  up  to  and  in- 
cluding   1907. 

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publishers.  Office,  525  Joplin  street  (1—8).  _ 
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for  an  average  issue  of  2,067  i^i  1906, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  _  but  was 
credited  with  more   than    1,000   in    1907. 

KAHOKA,  c.  h.,  Clark  Co.  d  1.818t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd., 
20  m.  W.  of  Keokuk,  Iowa.  General  manu- 
facturing. 

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$1.50;  established  1895;  J.  L.  Greenlee,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
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information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance   of  a   rating   to   that    effect. 

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established  1889;  S.S.Bali,  editor  and  pub- 
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Copies  printed:  This  paper  has  on 
three  occasions  indicated  a  desire  to 
have  credit  for  issuing  more  than 
1,000  copies  regularly,  but  such  defi- 
nite information  as  would  warrant  such 
a    rating   has    never   been    forthcoming. 

KANSAS  CITY,  Jackson  Co.  -O 
163,752+  pop.,  center  of  sixteen  railroads,  on 
the  Missouri  r.,  at  mouth  of  Kansas  r., 
26  m.  S.  E.  of  Leavenworth,  70  S.  by  E.  of  St. 
Joseph  and  283  W.  by  N.  of  St.  Louis.  Second 
city  of  the  State  in  population  and  impor- 
tance.   Manufactures  and  commerce  and  a 


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AMEKICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


MISSOURI— Kansas  City. 


great  commercial  center.  Extenslre  mills, 
smelters,  packing  houses  and  stock  yards. 
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1894  and  27,803  in  1898,  since  which  it 
has  not  furnished  any  definite  and  sat- 
isfactory report,  but  was  credited  with 
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JOURNAL;  every  morning,  and 
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ies    printed:    daily, 

22,185 

in   1896 

46.396 

in  1900 

56,376 

in  1902 

66,263 

in  1903 

64,114 

in  1904 

65,446 

in  1905 

67,029 

in   1906 

aily     and     Sunday, 

69,662 

in   1907 

Weelcly : 

33.369 

in   1898 

94,996 

in   1900 

161,109 

in  1902 

183,725 

in   1903 

199,390 

in  1904 

205,001 

in  1905 

206,335 

in   1906 

209,831 

in   1907 

Sunday 

69,262 

in   1906 

71,362 

in   1907 

POST  J  every  evening  except  Sunday; 
democratic;  eight  to  twelve  pages  17x22; 
subscription  $3  ;  established  March,  1906  ; 
A.  F.  Brooker,  editor;  The  Kansas  City  Post 
Publisbing  Co..  publishers  (4—6  P). 

Copies    printed:    38,790  in   1907 

Publisher's  annotmcement .—The  Post  is  a 
real,  live  modern  newspaper,  representa- 
tive of  its  people— those  who  can  be  induced 
to  buy  advertised  articles.  Average  for 
November,  1907,  was— Dailv  45,055.  Sunday 
58,974;  and  for  December,  1907— Dally  50,291. 
Sunday  58,405.  For  a  newcomer  Its  growth 
has  been  remarkable,  and  to-day  it  Is  a  big 
factor  In  the  Kansas  City  newspaper  field. 
The  Post  is  a  tcituier. 

PRESSE  ;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Tuesdays;  German; 
republican ;  daily  eight,  weekly  twelve  pages 
15x22;  subscription— daily  .f6.  weekly  $2;  es- 
tablished 1883;  Phil  Dietzgen.  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  even  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  the  daily  edition 
had  credit  for  exceeding  2,250  in  1905 
and    1907. 

The  weekly  edition  had  credit  for 
issuing  more  than  1000  copies  regular- 
ly in  1897,  but  has  not  since  set  up 
any  definite  and  satisfactory  claim  for 
issuing  so  many. 

RECORD;  every  morning  except  Sun- 
day; legal;  eight  pages  17}^x24;  established 
1888:  Elbert  E.Smith,  editor;  Ernest  E.Smith, 
publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding  1,000  in  1902,  and  every  year 
since,    up    to    and    including    1907. 


MISSOURI— Kansas  City. 


Evening, 


Morning, 


Sunday, 


Weekly, 


STAR;  every  evening  except  Sunday,  and 
Sunday  morning  ;  TIMES,  every  morning 
except  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY  STAR^ 
Wednesdays;  independent;  daily  and  week- 
ly ten  to  forty-eight  pages  18x24;  subscrip- 
tion—evening, morning  and  Sunday,  $5.20, 
weekly  25  cents ;  established— daily  Star 
1880,  Times  1838,  weekly  1890;  William  R.  Nel- 
son, editor  and  publisher  (1—7).  gee  ad- 
Tei'tiseinent  on  opposite  page. 

Copies    printed: 

59,660  in  1895 

88,906  in  1900 

104,306  in  1902 

110,646  in  1903 

122,478  in  1904 

125,001  in  1905 

132,361   in   1906 

135,962  in   1907 

56.775  in  1902 

99,316  in  1903 

120,862  in  1904 

123,319  in  190S 

130,832  in   1906 

134,655   in   1907 

89,110  in  1898 

88,525  in  1900 

104,948  in  1902 

111,643  in  1903 

121,684  in  1904 

126,737  in  1905 

133,908  in  1906 

137,883   in    1907 

105.865  in  1895 

155,831  in  1900 

219,140  in  1902 

218,918  in  1903 

226,155  in  1904 

241,368  in  1905 

253,883  in  1906 

254,858  in   1907 

C^" The  absolute  correctness  of  the  latest 
circulation  rating  accorded 
the  Kansas  City  Star  is  guar- 
anteed by  the  publishers  of 
RowelTs  American  Newspa- 
per Directory,  who  will  pay 
one    hundred    dollars  to  the 

first  person  who  successfully  controverts 

its  accuracy. 

Publisher's  announcement.— awakded  Tsb- 

RUART  15,  1899,    BT 

Printers'  Ink,  THB 

Little  School- 
master in  the  Art 
of  adverti8iko, 
TO  "The  Kansa.* 
City  Star;"  that 
paper.  aptbr 
four  month  8* 

CAREFUL  WBiaH- 
INO  OF  EVIDENCE,  HAVING  BEEN  PRONOUNCED 
THE  ONE  PUBLISHED  WEST  OF  CHICAGO  WHICH 
GIVES  AN  ADVERTISER  THE  BEST  SERVICE  IH 
PROPORTION  TO  THE  PRICE  CHARGED.  It  WA» 
TRUE  THEN.  AND  IT  IS  TRUE  TODAY. 

The  Star  accepts  all  advertising  on  con- 
dition that  the  paid  circulation  of  its  morn- 
ing, evening  and  Sunday  editions  exceeds 
135,0()O  each  Issue  and  that  the  paid  In-ad- 
vance circulation  of  its  weekly  edition 
exceeds  250,00('  each  Issue. 

It  Is  impossible  to  conduct  asuccessfut 
advertising  campaign  in  Kansas  City  with- 
out the  use  of  The  Star,  morning,  evening 
or  Sunday.  It  carries  all  the  "Want  Ads'*^ 
of  Kansas  City,  and  nearly  all  of  Kansas 
City's  merchants  use  its  columns  almost 
exclusively.  It  sells  more  papers  in  Kansas 
City  every  niorning  and  again  every  even- 
ing" than  there  are  houses  in  the  city.  Out 
of  The  Star's  total  circulation  of  140,00(>' 


A 


TEEO 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


599 


mm 


T  is  just  as  impossible 
for    advertisers     to 


cover  Kansas,  Missouri  and 
Oklahoma  without  the  use  of 


— -The 

Kansas  City 
Weekly  Star 


^M 


mm 


mm     ^^  ^t  is  to  cover  Kansas  City 
without  the  use  of 


The 
Kansas  City  Star 


m^i 


mm 


The  Circulation  of  the  STAR  for  1907,  all  waste  and 
free  copies  deducted,  averaged  : 

Morning  .     .    134*665        Sunday  .    .  137,883 
Evening      .      135.962        Weekly      .     254,858 


600 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


MISSOURI-Kansaa  City. 


(twice  a  day),  over  75,0OU  are  delivered  by 
its  oven  carriers  in  Kansas  City  alone. 

The  Kansas  City  Times,  The  Star's  morn- 
ing newspaper,  has  tlie  same  circulation 
ag  The  Star,  namely,  over  135,000  copies 
each  issue. 

WORLiD;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  RURAL.  WORLD,  Thursdays:  inde- 
pendent-democratic; eight  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription— daily  $3,  weekly  25  cents;  estab- 
lished—daily 1894,  weekly  1904;  World  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (1—^). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  issue  of  39,523  in  1898  and 
61,488  in  1905,  since  which  it  has  not 
furnished  a  report,  but  was  credited 
with   more    than   40,000   in    1907. 

WEEKLY. 

AMERICAN  55TOCKMAN:  Fridays; 
livestock;  sixteen  pages  :)xl2;  subscription 
$1;  established  January,  1900;  G.  M.  Bishop, 
editor;  A.  J.  Knollin,  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  3,163  in  1904 
and  5,406  in  1905,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satis- 
factory report,  but  was  credited  with 
more   than    2,250    in    1907. 

CATHOL.IC  REGISTER?  Fridays; 
roman  catholic;  eight  pages  17x22;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  1899;  Thomas  J.  Casey, 
editor  and  publisher  (1 — 6). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this   paper,   but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding     1,000     in     1901,    and     every 
year    since,    up    to    and    including    1907. 
CENTRAL     CHRISTIAN     ADVO- 
CATE; Wednesdays;  methodist  episcopal; 
thirty-two  pages  TJ^xll;   subscription  $1.60; 
established  1856;   Claudius  B.  Spencer,  edi- 
tor; Jennings  &  Pye,  publishers  (7—3  P). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding  12,500  in  1899  and  more 
than  7,500  in  1900,  and  every  year 
since,    up    to    and    including    1907. 

FARMEit  AND  STOCKMAN;   Wed- 
nesdays; live  stock  and  agriculture;  twenty 
pages   11x14;    subscription    $1;    established 
1378;    The  Farmer  and  Stockman  Publishing 
Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (1 — 7). 
Copies   printed:    24,675  in  1903 
30,000  in  1905 
43,111  in  1906 
55,167  in  1907 
IMPLEMENTTRADE  JOURNAL.; 
Saturdays;  farming  implements;  thirty-two 
to  fifty  pages  9x12;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1886;   James  E.   Baird,   editor;  Imple- 
ment Trade  Journal  Co.,  publishers  (7—3  P). 
Copies   printed:    This  paper  had   credit 
for    an    average    issue    of    6,395    in    1900 
and    g,86o    in    1906,    since    which   it   has 
not     furnished    any    definite    and    satis- 
factory   report,    but    was    credited    with 
more   than   7,500  in   1907. 

INDEPENDENT;  Saturdays ;  inde- 
pendent; sixteen  pages  11x16;  subscription 
$1;  established  1899;  George  Creel,  editor  and 
publisher  (2—3). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1902 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  eflFect  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the  claim. 

JOURNAL.  OF  COMMERCE;  Satur 
aayg  ;    merchandise    and    groceries  ;    eight 


MISSOURI— Kansas  City. 


pages  17x2ii  subscription  50  cents ;  established 
1887;  John  Meagher,  editor;  Barrlck  Publish- 
ing Company,  publishers  (5—3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  2,656  in  1897 
and  2,633  in  1902,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satis- 
factory report,  but  has  been  credited 
with  more  than  2,250  every  year  since, 
up   to  and   including    1907. 

LABOR   HERALD;  Fridays  (A  A). 

LEADER;  Thursdays:  prohibition;  four 
pages  13x20;  subscription  76  cents;  estab- 
lishtd  1896;  Charles  E.  Stokes,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this   paper,   but   it  had  credit  for 

exceeding    1,000    in    1905    and    1907. 

LIBERATOR;  Thursdays;  independ- 
ent; four  pages  15x22;  suhscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1900;  Duncan  Oath,  editor;  B, 
McRay,  publisher  (1 — 4). 

MILLING   AND    GRAIN    NEWS; 

Wednesdays;  grain;  mitliug;  twenty  to 
twenty  four  pages  9^x123^;  subscription  $2; 
established  1903;  W.B.  Burns,  editor;  Milling 
&  Grain  News  Co.,  publishers  C2— 8). 

MISSOURI  STAATS  ZEITUNG; 
Fridays;  German;  eight  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1893;  F.  Gehrlng, 
editor  and  publisher. 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1897 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  i.ooo  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the  claim. 

PACKER;  Saturdays;  fruit  and  produce; 
twelve  to  sixteen  pages  17x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  1893;  Q.  A.  Gurley,  editor; 
Barrlck  Publishing  Company,  publishers; 
prints  editions  for  Chicago,  Cincinnati  and 
New  York  (2—8).  See  advertisement  ou 
opposite  page. 

Copies    printed:    37,360  in  1907 
Publisher's  announcement.— The  Packer  is 
published  weekly  In  four  editions,   viz.: 
New  York  Packer,  Chicago  Packer,  Cin- 
cinnati Packer.  Kansas  City  Packer.    Its 
circulation  is  high  class,  exclusive,  and  is 
confined  to  large  commercial  growers,  as- 
sociations, and  shippers  of  all   kinds   of 
fruits,  vegetables,  melons,  etc.;   shippers 
of   butter,  eggs,  poultry  and  creameries, 
and  to  the  wholesale  commission  houses, 
jobbers  and  other  distributors  of  all  of  the 
above  products.    The  Packer  Is  the  real 
marketing  authority  of  the  entire  United 
States  on  fruits  and  produce,  and  there  are 
but  few  people,  who  are  interested  in  an 
important  way  in  these  lines,  who  do  not 
see   and    read   the   Packer  every   week. 
Thej"  are  all  subscribers. 
REFORM;  Saturdays ;   German ;  inde- 
pendent; twelve  to  twenty  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1890;  J.  J    Speyer, 
editor    and   publisher;  prints   also  a   four- 
page  Sunday  edition  (1—8). 

Copies     printed:     4,850  in  1907 
RISING    SON;  Fridays;  negro;    repub- 
lican; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1896;  Lewis  Woods,   editor  and 
publisher  (1—5). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  2,726  in 
1900,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
any  definite  and  satisfactory  report, 
but  has  been  credited  with  more  than 
2,225  every  year  since,  up  to  and  in- 
cluding   1907. 

TRIBUNEN;  Thursdays;  Swedish;  re- 
publican; eight  pages  17x22;  subscription  $1; 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES.  601 


THE  PACKER 

FOUR     EDITIONS: 

THE  NEW  YORK  PACKER     THE  KANSAS  CITY  PACKER 
THE  CHICAGO  PACKER  THE  CINCINNATI  PACKER 

Address  any  of  the  following  general  offices  : 
76  Park  Place,  New  York  City  141  So.  Water  St.,  Chicago 

o  Masonic  Temple  Bldj?.,  Cincinnati,  0.       23  E.  Mo.  Ave.,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

The  Packer  is  the  acknowledged  authority  of  North  America  (in- 
cluding all  of  the  United  States  and  Canada)  in  matters  relating  to  the 
productions  and  marketing  of  all  kinds  of  FRUITS  and   PRODUCE. 

The  Packer  is  devoted  to  fruits,  vegetables,  butter  and 
dairy  interests,  eggs^  poultry  and  produce  generally. 

The  paid  subscription  list  of  The  Packer  carries  the  names  of  about 
all  of  the  people  of  the  entire  United  States  and  Canada  who  are  interested 
in  an  important  way  in  the  commercial  production  and  marketing  of  all 
lines  of  fruits  and  produce,  including  the  following  :  commercial  or- 
chardists,  berry  and  other  fruit  growers  ;  commercial  growers  of  pota- 
toes, onions,  cabbage  and  all  other  kinds  of  vegetables,  truck  and 
melons  ;  primary  shippers  of  eggs,  poultry,  butter  and  dairy  people  ; 
and  last  but  by  no  means  least  jobbers,  receivers  and  general  distribu- 
tors located  in  all  parts  of  the  country  and  handling  every  one  of  the 
above  lines. 

The  Packer  is  the  marketing  medium  upon  which  they  all  rely. 
They  all  read  it  and  depend  upon  it  on  account  of  its  accuracy.  They 
all  understand  that  under  no  circumstances  will  we  accept  fake  adver- 
tising or  ads  from  unreliable  people.  The  news  printed  in  The  Packer 
is  right  up  to  the  minute,  and  in  every  way  it  is  the  paper  of  to-day — a 
living  wire  and  not  depending  on  past  reputation. 

If  you  have  any  doubt  as  to  whether  an  ad  in  The  Packer  would 
pay  you,  we  suggest  that  you  write  any  or  all  of  our  advertisers  for 
their  experience.  Most  of  them  have  advertised  for  several  years  in 
The  Packer  and  they  are  still  doing  it.  They  are  all  good  business 
people  and  they  are  not  going  to  burn  up  their  money  for  nothing — it 
pays  them — it  will  pay  you — try  it. 

We  have  our  own  paid  correspondents  and  business  representatives 
located  in  most  of  the  important  cities  of  the  country,  including  Phila- 
delphia, Pittsburg,  Boston,  Los  Angeles,  San  Francisco,  St.  Louis, 
Baltimore,  Minneapolis,  Cleveland,  Denver,  New  Orleans,  Memphis. 
We  also  have  a  large  force  of  paid  traveling  staff  correspondents  who 
are  kept  constantly  in  the  fruit  and  vegetable  producing  sections,  work- 
ing for  subscriptions  and  furnishing  us  with  the  news  that  is  of  vital 
interest  to  this  important  industry. 

The  Packer's  paid  subscriptions  for  1908  is  guaranteed 
by  the  publishers  to  exceed  40,000  copies  for  every  issue 
of  the  year.  As  each  copy  of  the  paper  will  be  read  by  from  two  to 
a  dozen  readers,  it  is  a  safe  estimate  to  say  that  we  have  an  average  of 
at  least  150,000  weekly  steady  readers — and  all  of  them  vitally  inter- 
ested in  this  great  field  of  industry.  There  are  no  secrets  about  The 
Packer's  circulation.  The  press-room,  where  the  paper  is  published, 
is  an  open  house  every  Saturday  in  the  year  for  the  entertainment  and 
enlightenment  of  interested  advertisers.  They  all  have  the  privilege  of 
watching  the  run  and  of  securing  any  other  evidence  which  they  may 
require  of  the  actual  circulation  of  this  paper. 


602 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


MISSOURI— Kansas  City. 


established  1890;  A.  P.  Nelson,  manager; 
Tribunen  Publishing  Co.  (Inc.).  publish- 
ers (12—4). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  5.33.1  i" 
1903,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
any  definite  and  satisfactory  report, 
but  was  credited  with  more  than  4,000 
in    1905    and    1907. 

WESTERN    CONTRACTOR;    Wed 
nesdaj-s  ;    contracting ;    twentj-two      page 
9x12;    subscription  $5;    established  1901;    El- 
bert and  E.  E.  Smith,  editors  and  publishers 
(12-4). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  5,006  in  1905, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  was 
credited   with   more   than    2,250   in    1907. 

WORD  AND  WAY;  Thursdays;  bap- 
tist; sixteen  pages  9J^xl3M:  subscription  $1; 
established  1896;  S.  M.  Brown  and  R.  K. 
Maiden,  editors;  Word  and  Way  Publishing 
Company,  publishers  (1 — 7). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  6,660  in  1898 
and  13,527  in  1906,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satis- 
factory report,  but  was  credited  with 
more   than    12,500   in    1907. 

SEMI-MONTHLY. 

INTER-STATE  ELK;  semi-monthly 
(A  A). 

LUMBER  REVIEW;  semimonthly; 
lumber;  seventy  pages  103^x15;  subscription 
ta;  established  1898;  Ben.  F.  Cobb,  editor; 
Lumber  Review  Co.,  publishers.  Office,  1403 
Hall  building  (1—8). 

Copies    printed:    10,333  jn  1900 
12,000  in  1901 
15,166  in  1902 
14,453  in  1906 
13,970  in   1907 
MISSOLRl    ODD-FELLOW;    semi- 
monthly; odd- fellowship;  eight  pages  10%x 
15}^;  subscription  50  cents;  established  Octo- 
ber, 1905;  Miss  Mamie  Stewart,  editor   and 
publisher  (10—5  P)  (A  A). 

MONTHLY. 

ADVERTISERS'    3IAGAZINE; 

monthly;  advertising;  fifty-two  pages  6fx9f ; 
subscription  50  cents;  established  October, 
1907;  Ernest  F.  Gardner,  editor;  E.  S.  Horn, 
publisher  (10—7  P). 

AMERICAN  JOURNAL  OF  REAL 
ESTATE;  monthly;  real  estate;  twenty- 
four  pages  10x13}^^;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 19()4;  J.  W.  Richardson,  editor;  Ameri- 
can Journal  of  Real  Estate,  publishers  (1— 5P) 
(A  A). 

AMERICAN  PHOTOGRAPHER; 
monthly;  photography;  thlrty-slx  pages 
7x10;  subscription  50  cents;  established 
June,  1901;  Joseph  W.  Briggs,  editor;  Z.  T. 
Briggs  &  Co..  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  1,200  in  1902 
1,500  in  1904 
1,800  in   1907 

ARCHITECT    AND     BUILDER; 

monthly;  architecture  and  building;  thirty- 
four  to  thirty-eight  pages  lOxU;  subscription 
$2;  established  1886;  D.  J.  Slattery,  editor; 
Lawrence  Gllwer,  publisher  (1—5  P)  (A  A). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  1,854  in 
1896,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
any  definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but 
has  been  credited  with  more  than  1,000 
every  year  since  1900,  up  to  and  in- 
cluding  1906. 

EAGLEDOM;  monthly  (A  A). 

E VERY-DAY  WOMAN;  monthly; 
literary;  eighty- four  pages  6fx9f;  subscrlp- 


MISSOURI— Kansas  City. 


tlon  $1;  established  June.  1905;  The  Every- 
Day  Publishing  Company,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (5—7  P). 

GOSPEL  MESSAGE;  monthly;  unde- 
nominational; sixteen  pages  8x11;  subscrip- 
tion  60   cents;   established   1892;  George   S. 
Fisher,  editor;  Gospel  Union  Publishing  Co., 
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Si;  established  1895;  C.  D.   Newton,  editor; 
.  D.  &  Q.  W.  Newton,  publishers  (7—5). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  has  on 
three  occasions  indicated  a  desire  to 
have  credit  for  issuing  more  than 
1,000  copies  regularly,  but  such  defi- 
nite information  as  would  warrant  such 
a    rating   has    never   been    forthcoming. 

MARSHFI£LD,c.  h.,  Webster  Co.  p 
964+  pop.,  on  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco 
Rd.,  24  m.  N.  E.  of  Springfield.  Agriculture 
and  mining. 

CHRONICLE;  Thursdays ;  democratic; 
four  pages  30x26 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1877 ;  W.  L.  Smith,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 

MAIL;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1892;  John  H.  Case,  editor;  Theron  H.  Wat- 
ters,  publisher  (1—8). 

MARTHASVILLE,  Wa.-ren  Co.  u- 
500  pop.,  on  Missouri.  Kansas  &  Texas 
Rd.,  about  20  m.  S.  of  Warrenton,  the 
county  seat. 

RECORD;  Fridays;  Independent;  eight 
pages  20x26  ;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
1898;  J.  W.  Isermann,  editor  and  publisher 
(1-8). 

MARYVILLE,  o.  h.,  Nodaway  Co.  ^ 
4,577+   pop.,  on  Wabash  and  Chicago,  Bur- 


MISSOURI. 


lington  &  Quiucy  Rds.,  45  m.  N.  of  Saint 
Joseph.  Grain,  hogs  and  cattle.  Fruit 
raising. 

NODAWAY  DEMOCRAT;  Thurs 
days;  democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1869;  James  Todd, 
editor  au'l  publisher. 

«  OD  A  VV  A  Y  FORU3I;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x2:^;  subscription 
$1;  established  1900;  C.  J.  Colden.  editor  and 
publisher  (3—5  P). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  2,375  io 
1902,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
any  definite  and  satisfactory  report, 
but  has  been  credited  with  more  than 
2,250  every  year  since,  up  to  and  in- 
cluding   1907. 

REPUBLICAN  ;     Thursdays;    republi- 
'  can;  eight  pages  18x24 ;  subscription  $1.50;  es- 
tablished 1865 ;  H.  E.  Robinson,  editor  and 
publisher  (8-3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  2,354  in 
1897,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
any  definite  and  satisfactory  report, 
but  has  been  credited  with  more  than 
1,000  every  year  since  1899,  up  to  and 
including    1907. 

T  R  I  B  U  N  E  ;  Thursdays ;  republican ; 
twelve  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1888;  Curtis  Wray,  publisher  (2—6). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  3,025  in  1897 
and  5,315  in  1905,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  a  report,  but  was  credit- 
ed   with    fore    than    2,250    in    1907. 

WAVE;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

MAYSVILLE,c.h.,i>ei-aZ6  Co. ^ 
925+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pa- 
cific Rd.,  30  m.  N.  E.  of  Saint  Joseph. 
Stock  raising  and  agriculture. 

DE  KALB  CO.  DEMOCRAT;  Thurs- 
days; democratic;  eight  pages  13x20:  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1»96;  P.  R.  Dunn, 
editor  and  publisher. 

DE    KALB    CO.    HERALD;    Thurs 
days ;  democratic ;  eight  pages  13x20 ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.25;    established  1866;    Chas.  Ficklin, 
editor  and  publisher. 

REPUBLICAN  PILOT;  Thursdays; 
republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  187?;  W.H.Harrison,  editor 
and  DuVjlisher  (2 — 3). 

MEADVILLE,  Linn  Co.  b  760t  pop., 

on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,  14 

m.  E.  of  Chillicothe.     Wagon  shops,  plow 

factory  and  large  poultry  houses. 

MESSENGER;  Fridays;  Independent; 
four  pages  153^x22  ;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 1881;  Joel  Pound,  editor  and  publisher 

(12—3). 

MEMPHIS, c.  h.,  Scotland  Co.  ^ 2,195t 
pop.,  on  Keokuk  &  Western  Rd.,  40  m.  W. 
of  Keokuk,  la.  Shipping  point  for  live  stock 
and  poultry.     Farming  and  stock  raising. 

DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;    estab 
Ished  1871;   L.  P.  Roberts  and  J.  V.  Bumbar- 
ger,  editors  and  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  1,600  in 
1903,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
any  definite  and  satisfactory  report, 
but  was  credited  with  more  than  i,ooo 
in    1905    and    1907. 

REVEILLE  ;  Thursdays;  republican; 
four  pages  20x26;   subscription  $1.50;  estab- 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


609 


MISSOURI. 


MISSOURI. 


lilted  1865;  James  Gillespie,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6—3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  1,220  in 
1899  and  1,327  in  1903,  since  which 
it  has  not  furnished  a  report,  but  was 
credited  with  more  than  1,000  in  1905 
and    1907. 

MENDON,  Chariton  Co.  t]  252t  pop., 

on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd.,  26  m. 

N.  B.  of   Carrolitoii.     Butter  and  cheese 

factories.    Agriculture. 

CONSTITUTION;  Fridays;  local;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1904;  Charles  L.  Shinn,  editor  and  publisher 

(11-p). 

MERWIN,  Bates  Co.  -J.  250t  pop.,  on 

Kansas  City  Southern  Rd..  27  m.  N.  W.  of 

Butler,  the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 

CLIPPER  ;  Fridays ;  independent :  eight 
pages  11x16;  subscription  $1;  established 
May,  1904 ;  R.  O.  Howard,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—6). 

MET  A,  Osage  Co.  n  500  pop.,  on  St. 

Louis,  Kansas  City  &  Colorado  Rd.,  135  m. 

W.  of  Saint  Louis.    Flour  mill,  telephone, 

pin  and  canning  factories.    Agriculture. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  11x16;  subscription  $1;  established  Oc- 
tober, 1902;  N.  J.  Rowan,  editor  and  publisher 
(1-8). 

METZ,  Vernon  Co.  -a  250  pop.,  on  Mis- 
souri Pacific  Rd.,  18  m,  E.  of  Fort  Scott, 
Kan.    Farming  and  stock  raising.   Saw  and 
grist  mills. 
TIIYIES;    Fridays;    independent;    four 

pages  16x30;   subscription    $1;     established 

1901;    J.  D.  Williams,  editor  and  publisher 

(1-8). 

MEXICO,  c.  h.,  Audrain  Co.  n  6,628 
pop.,  on  "Wabash,  Chicago,  Burlington  & 
Qulncy  and  Chicago  &  Alton  Rds.  and  Salt 
r.,  108  m.  N.  "W.  of  Saint  Louis.  Large 
brick  plant  and  shoe  factory.  Seat  of  Har- 
din College  (female)  and  Missouri  Military 
Aaademy. 

EVENING  LEDGER  ;  every  evening 
except  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY, Thursdays; 
democratic;  four  pages— daily  20x26,  weekly 
22x:^:  subscription— daily  $5,  weekly  $1;  es- 
tablished-daily 1886,  weekly  1855;  R.  M. 
White,  editor  and  publisher  ( 1—8 ). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  the  weekly  edition 
had  credit  for  exceeding  2,250  in  1899 
and  more  than  i.ooo  In  1900,  and  every 
year  since,  up  to  and  including  1907. 
INTELLIGENCER;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays; 
daily  four,  weekly  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription-daily S6,  weekly  $1 ;  established- 
daily  1880,  -weekly  1852;  C.  M.  Baskett,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—8).  . 

Copies  printed:  The  weekly  edition 
of  this  paper  had  credit  for  an  average 
issue  of  3,362  in  1903,  since  which  it 
has  not  furnished  a  definite  and  satis- 
factory report,  but  was  credited  with 
more   than    1,000   in    1907. 

MESSAGE;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  18x24  ;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 1899;  John  Beal,  editor  and  publisher 

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REGULAR     BAPTIST;     biweekly; 

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baptist;  twelve  pages  11x16;  subscription 
$1.25  ;  established  1875  ;  J.  L.  Huff,  editor  ; 
Regular  Baptist  Publishing  Association,  pub- 
lishers (12—3). 

MIAMI,   Saline  Co.  n  581t  pop.,  on 

Wabash   Rd.  and  Missouri  r.,  80  m.  E.   of 

Kansas  City.    Stock  raising  and  farming. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1880; 
A.  R.  Edmonds,  editor  and  publisher. 

MIDDLETO  WN,  Montgomery  Co.  D- 

375t   pop.,  12  m.  N.  of   Montgomery  City. 

Manufacture    of     pottery     and    brooms. 

Farming. 

CHIPS;  Thursdays;  independent;  four 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1882 ; 
Christopher  Pearson,  editor  and  publisher 
(2-3). 

MILAN,  c.h.,  SulUvan  Co.ih  l,757tpop., 

on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Kansas  City  and 

Qulncy,  Omaha  A  Kansas  City  Rds.,  35  m. 

N.E.  of  Chillicothe.    Extensive  coal  mines. 

REPUBLICAN;  Thursdays;  republi- 
can; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1875;  Swanger  &  uuthiie,  editors 
and  publishers  (12—5). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding  1,000  in  1902,  and  every 
year  since,  up  to  and  including  1907- 
STANDARD;  Fridays ;  democratic ; 
eight  pages  15x22:  subscription  SI ;  established 
1871 ;  T.  A.  Dodge,  editor  and  publisher  ( 1—8 ). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  3.1 57  in 
1899.  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
any  definite  and  satisfactory  report, 
but  has  been  credited  with  more  than 
2,250    in    1905    and    1907. 

MINDENMINES,  Barton  Co.  p  800 
pop.,  on  San  Francisco  and  Missouri  Pacific 
Rdg.,  18  m.  S.  W.  of  Lamar,  the  county  seat. 
Coal,  hay  and  live  stock. 

MISSOURI-KANSAS  HER  A  LD  ; 

Fridays;  eight  pages  13x20:  subscription  $1; 
established  November,  1903;  J.  M.  Burwell, 
editor  and  publisher  (7—3)  (A  A). 

M  O  B  E  R  L  Y ,  Randolph  Co.  i  8,012t 
pop.,  on   Missouri,   Kansas   &   Texas   and 
Wabash  Rds.,   130  m.  E.   of    Kansas   City 
and  150  N.  N.  W.  of  Saint  Louis.      Flour 
mills,  brick   and   tile   factories  and   iron 
foundry.    Location  of  the  Wabash  Railway 
division  headquarters  and  machine  shops. 
DEMOCRAT  ;    every    evening    except 
Saturday  and  Sunday,  Sunday  morning,  and 
SEMI-WEEKLY,  Tuesdays  and  Fridays; 
democratic;    daily  four  pages   18x24,   semi- 
weekly  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription— daily 
$4,  semi-weekly  81 ;  established  1871;  Demo- 
crat Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers. 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1901 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  each 
edition  had  an  average  issue  exceeding 
1,000  copies,  but  failed  to  furnish  such 
definite  information  as  W9uld  warrant 
the  accordance  of  a  rating  to  that 
effect.  It  has  not  since  made  any 
renewal   of   the   claim. 

MONITOR  J  everv  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  denio 
cratic;  four  pages-daily  15x22.  weekly  22x28; 
•ubscrlption  —  daily   $4,   weekly   $1  ;  estab- 


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AMERICANS   NEWSrAPER  DIRECTORY, 


MISSOURI. 


llghed— daily  1873,  weekly  1872;  Sidenstricker 

&  Rothwell,  editors  and  publishers  (7—3  P). 
MISSOURI    WOODMAN;    monthly; 

woodman;  four  pages  15x32;  W.  P.  Sparrow, 

editor  and  publisher  (2—8). 

Copies     orinted:      i,ooo  in   1907 
LADIES'    POULTRY    JOURNAL; 

monthly  (A  A)- 

MOKANE,  Callaway  Co.  □  331t  pop., 
on  Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas  Rd.,  14  m.  S. 
by  S.  E.  of  Fulton,  the  county  seat.    Agri- 
culture. 
HERALD-POST;    Fridays ;    eight 

pages   13x20;    subscription    $1;    established 

1894;  R.  Earle  Hodges,  editor  and  publisher 

(6-3). 

MONETT,  Barry  Co.  p  3,115t  pop.,  on 
St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rd.,  28  m.  S.  E. 
of  Carthage  and  40  S.  W.  of  Springfield 
Agriculture  and  lead  mining. 

RECORD;  daily,  and  WEEKLY, 
Thursdays;  republican,  daily  four  to  twelve, 
weekly  eight  to  twelve  pages  15x22;  sub 
soription— dallv  $4,  weekly  $1;  established 
1890,  as  Eagle  and  Herald;  W.  E.  Crow,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (1—8). 

STAR;  every  evening  except  Sunday; 
Independent;  four  to  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $4  ;  established  March,  1902  ; 
Charles  P.  Beebe,  editor  and  publisher  (7—5). 

MONROE  CITY, Monroe  Co.a'l,929t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  and 
Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas  Rds.,  30  m.W.  of 
Hannibal.  Several  mills  and  manufactories. 
Farming. 

DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  13x20  ;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 1888;  W.  J.  Rouse,  editor;  Democrat 
Printing  Co.,  publishers  (8—3). 

NEWS;  Thursdaj's;  democratic;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1875 ; 
J.  B.  Mundy,  editor  and  publisher. 

MONTGOMERY  CITY,  c.  h., 

Montgomery  Co.  a-  2,026tpop.,  on  Wabash 

Rd.,  84  m.  W.  N.  W.  of  Saint  Louis.     Stock 

raising. 

TRIBUNE;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pagei  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1892;  Charles  W.  Gurney,  editor  and  publish- 
er (1-8). 

MONTGOMERY  STANDARD;  Fri 
days;   democratic;  sixteen  page  11x15;  sub- 
scription  $1.50;    established    1866;    John   W. 
Jacks,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  1,048  for 
the  year  1896,  1,265  in  1900,  but  has 
not  since  made  definite  and  satisfactory 
claim  to  issuing  so  many  as  1,000 
copies. 

MONTICELLO,  c.  h.,  Lewis  Co.  cf 
287+  pop.,  on  Fablns  r.,  12  m.  W.  of  Canton. 
Milling,  wagon  making  and  coal  mining. 
OBSERVER  ;   Fridays ;  democratic ; 
eight  pages  13x20;    subscription   $1;    estab- 
lished 1877;    Caldwell  &  Workman,  editors 
and  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year_  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance  of   a   rating  to   that  effect. 

MONTROSE. 

RECORDER  ;  Fridays  ;  independent- 
democratic;  four  pages  173^x22 ;  subscription 


MISSOURI. 


$1  ;    established  October  1899  ;  C.  C.  Arnold, 
editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 

MOREHOUSE,  New  Madrid  Co.  R 

900  pop.,  on  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  and 

St.  Louis,  Iron  Mountain  &  Southern  Rds., 

22  m.  N.  of  New  Madrid,  the  county  seat. 

H UST LER  ;  Fridays ;  Independent ;  eight 
pages  8i^xl3;  subscription  .$1;  established 
1907;    Claude  B.  Hay,  editor  and  publisher 

(1-8). 

MOSCOW  MILLS,  Lincoln  Co.  a- 
345+  pop.,  at  junction  of  Chicago  &  Alton 
and  St.  Louis  Belt  &  Terminal  Rds.,  about 
45  m.  W.  by  N.  of  Saint  Louis. 
MOSCOW  BEE;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

MOUND  CITY,  Solt  Co.  ^  2,136t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd., 
33  m.  N.  N.  E.  of  Saint  Joseph.  Stock  and 
grain  raising. 

JEFFERSONIAN  ;  Thursdays  ;  demo- 
cratic; eiglit pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1897;  E.  Martlndale,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,522  in  1903 
and  1,694  in  1905,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
tuiy  report,  but  has  been  credited  with 
more    than    1,000    in    1907. 

NEW^S;  Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  established  1879; 
J.C.  Barrows,  editor  and  publisher  (10—6), 

MOUNTAINGROVE,  Wright  Co. 

p  1,004+  pop.,  on  Kansas  City,  Ft.  Scott  & 
Memphis  Rd.,  56  m.  E.  of  Springfield  and 
12  S.  E.  of  Hartville,  the  county  seat. 
Fruit  and  stock  raising. 

JOURNAL;  Fridays  ;  independent; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1898;  L.  M.  Reese,  editor  and 
publisher  (6—3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  1,008  for 
the  year  1899,  1,008  in  1900,  but  has 
not  since  made  claim  to  issuing  so 
many   as    1,000  copies. 

WRIGHT  CO.  DEMOCRAT;  Tues- 
days; democratic;  four  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1906;  E.  J.  Hickman, 
editor  and  publisher  (9—6  P). 

MOUNTAINVIEW,  Sowell  Co.  Q 
350+  pop.,  on  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rd. 

STANDARD;  Fridays  (A  A). 

X  RAY;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  11x16;  subscription  SI;  established 
1906:  The  X  Ray  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers  (9—6  P);(A  A). 

MOUNT  VERNON,  c.  h.,  Lawrence 

Co.  p  1,206+  pop.,  on  Kansas  City,  Ft.  Scott  ft 

Memphis  Rd.,  41  m.  W.  of  Springfield  and 

20  S.  of   Greenfield.      Shipping  point   for 

mules,  cattle,  hogs,  minerals  and  lumber. 

Agriculture,  stock  raising,  mining  and  fruit 

growing. 

ERA;  every  evening  except  Sunday; 
four  pages  11x16;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished November,  1905 ;  Jame«  W,  Jones,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (1—6  P)  (A  A). 

FOUNTAIN     AND     JOURNAL; 

Thuridayg;  republican;  four  pages  18x24; 
•ubicription  $1;  established  1867;  Euphratei 
Boucher,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

LAWRENCE  CHIEFTAIN  ;  Thurs- 
days; democratic;   eight  pages  15x20;  sub- 


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MISSOURI. 


scriptlon   $1;    established   1876;  John  Cecil, 
editor  and  publisher  ( 12 — 6). 

LAWRENCE  CO.  RECORD;  Thurs 
days;  republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub 
Bcription$l;  established  1898;  R.  H.  Landnim 
and  H.L.  Davis,  editors  and  publishers  (7—5). 

NAYLOR,  Bipley  Co.  C\  202t  pop.,  at 
Junction  of  St.  Louis,  Iron  Mountain  & 
Southern  and  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco 
Rds.,  about  12  m.  E.  by  S.  of  Doniphan,  the 
county  seat. 
ADVOCATE;  Fridays  (A  A). 

NEOSHO,  c.  h.,  Newton  Co.  p  2,725t 
pop.,  on  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  and  Kan- 
sas City,  Pittsburg  &  Gulf  Rds.,  73  m.  S.  W. 
of  Springfield.  United  States  Fish  Commis- 
sion station  is  located  liere.  Manufactur- 
ing, agriculture  and  lead  mining.  Mineral 
springs. 

DEMOCRAT;  erery  evening  except 

Sunday  (A  A). 

MINER  AND  MECHANIC  ;  Satur 
days;  republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1873;  C.  E.  Curtice, 
editor  and  publisher  (6 — 3). 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1869;  H.  S.  Sturgis,  editor;  Times  Printing 
Co.,  publishers  (12 — ^5). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  1,422  in 
1900,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
any  definite  and  satisfactory  report, 
but  has  been  credited  with  more  than 
1,000  every  year  since,  up  to  and  in- 
cluding  1907. 

NEVADA,  c.  h.,  Vernon  Co.  -n  7,461t 
pop.,  on  Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas  and  Mis- 
souri Pacific  Rds.,  20  m.  E.  of  Fort  Scott- 
Kan.  Seat  of  Cottey  College.  Carriage 
and  galvanized  iron  factories.  Agricul- 
ture. 

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to  assert  that  it  had  an  average  issue 
exceeding  1,000  copies,  but  failed  to 
furnish  such  definite  information  as 
would  warrant  the  accordance  of  a 
rating  to  that  effect 

No  definite  and  satisfactory  statement 
has  ever  been  secured  from  the  weekly 
edition,  but  it  had  credit  for  exceeding 
1,000   in    1905    and   1907. 

MAILi ;  every  evening  except  Sunday,  and 
SOUTHWEST  MAIL.,  Fridays:  demo- 
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subscription  —  daily  $5,  weekly  $1;  estab- 
lished—daily 1883,  weekly  1879;  E.  E.  Bean, 
editor;  Southwest  Mail  Printing  Company, 
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Copies  printed:  The  daily  edition  of 
this  paper  has  on  two  occasions  in- 
dicated a  desire  to  have  credit  for 
issuing  more  than  1,000  copies  regular, 
ly.  but  such  definite  information  as 
would  warranty  such  a  rating  has  never 
been    forthcoming. 

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ies,  but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the    claim. 

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pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1888;  Neff  &  Crigler.  editors  and  publishers. 

NEW  BLOOMFIELD,  Callaway 
Co.  n  500  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Alton  Rd.,  185 
miles  W.  of  St.  Louis.  Mining,  farming 
and  stock  raising. 

NEWS;  Fridays  (A  A). 

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pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
August,  1905;  B.  B.  Bassinger,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (11— 5  P)  (A  A). 

NEW  CAMBRIA. 3facon  Co.  ^  352t 

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E.  of  Chillicothe.    Farming. 

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NEW     FLORENCE,     Montgomery 

Co.  a-  424+  pop.,  on  Wabash  Rd.,  80  m.  W. 
N.  W.  of  Saint  Louis.  Dairying  and  stock 
raising. 

MONTGOMERY   CO.   LEADER; 

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bCription$1.25;  established  1888;  Howard  Ellis, 
editor  and  publisher. 

NEW  FRANKLIN,  Howard  Co.  n 

1,156+  pop.,  on  Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas  Rd., 

33  m.  S.  by  S.  E.  of  Moberly.    Agriculture, 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1892; 
D.  J.  Briggs,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 

NEW  HAMPTON,  Harrison  (70.  t] 
261+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy 
Rd.,  9  m.  W.  of  Bethany,  the  county  seat. 
Farming  and  stock  raising. 

HERALD;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1896;  C.  L.  &  A.  Cover,  editors  and 
publishers  (8—5  P). 

NEWHAVEN,  Franklin  Co.  D-  883t 
pop.  (of  township),  on  Missouri  Pacific  Rd. 
and  Missouri  r. ,  67  m.  W.  of  Saint  Louis.  Has 
flour  mill  and  grain  elevators.  Wheat 
growing. 

LEADER;  Fridays;  four  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1;  established  1895  ;  Thomas  P. 
Dlggs,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
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an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance   of    a    rating   to    that   effect. 

NEW  LONDON,  c.  h..  Balls  Co.  cf 
881+  pop.,  on  St.  Louis  &  Hannibal  Rd.and 
Salt  r.,  10  m.  S.  of  Hannibal.    Farming 

RALLS  CO.  RECORD  ;  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic: eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1; 
established  1865;  Joe  Burnett,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 

Copies     printed:      1,846  in   1907 
RALLS  CO.  TIMES;  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic;  eight  pages  13x20;   subscription  $1; 
established  1898:  Harris  &  Fisher,  editors  and 
publishers  (8—3). 

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dit  for  an  average  issue  of  1,105  in 
1900,  but  has  not  since  made  definite 
and  satisfactory  claim  to  issuing  so 
many    as    1,000    copies. 

NEW  MADRID,  c.  la.,  New  Madrid 

Co.  P,  1,489+  pop.,  on  St.  Louis  Southwest- 
ern Rd.  and  Mississippi  r.,  37  m.  S.  W.  of 
Cairo,  111.  River  commerce  and  wood 
manufactories.    Corn  raising. 

RECORD;  Saturdays  ;  democratic ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1867;  Ed.  A.  Wright,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

SOUTHEAST  MISSOURIAN ;  Thurs- 
days; democratic;  ten  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1894;  A.  G.  Mathew- 
son,  editor  and  publisher  (7—5). 

NEWTONIA,  Newton  Co.  p355t  pop., 

4  m.  S.  of  Ritchey  and  12  E.  of  Neosho,  the 

county  seat.    Lead  and  zinc  ores. 

NEWTON  CO.  NEWS:  Thursdays; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1890;    Mlze   Sisters,   editors   and   publishers 

(A  A). 

NEWTOWN,  Sullivan  Co.  b  291t 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &   St.  Paul 

Rd.,  15  m.  N.  W.  of  Milan,  the  county  seat. 

Farming. 

CHRONICIjE;  Fridays;  independent; 
four  pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 1895;  H.  J.  Clevenger,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

NORBORNE,  Carroll  Co.  ti  l,189t 
pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  and 
Wabash  Rds.,  56  m.  E.  by  N.  E.  of  Kansas 
City.  Shipping  point  for  cattle  and  corn. 
Corn  and  wheat  growing. 

DEMOCRAT;  Fridays ;  democratic ; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished December,  1900:  Geo.  F.  Crutchley, 
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IjEA  DER  ;  Thursdays;  republican ;  eight 
pages  15>^x22  ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1884  ;  Thomas  &  McNown,  editors:  Thomas 
Printing  Co.,  publishers  (1—8). 

NOVINGER,  ^da*r  Co.  b  2,009  pop., 

on  Iowa  &  St.  Louis,  Omaha,  Kansas  City 

and  Eastern  Rds.,  180  m.  E.  of  Kansas  City. 

Coal  mining. 

RECORD:  Fridays;  neutral;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  March, 
1904;  Nat  L.  Johnson,  editor;  Record  Print- 
ing Company,  publishers  (1—5). 

OAK  GROVE,  Jackson  Co.  -a  840 

pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Alton  Rd.,  20  m.  E.  S.  E. 

of  Independence,  the  county  seat,  and  30  E. 

of   Kansas   City.      Agriculture   and   stock 

raising. 

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established  1890;  A.  J.Adair,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

OAKRIDGE,  Cape  Girardeau  Co.  P, 
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seat  and  nearest  station  on  St.  Louis,  Iron 
Mountain  &  Southern  Rd. 
INDICATOR;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

-ODESSA,  Lafayette  Co.  -D  l,445tpop., 
on  Chicago  &  Alton  Rd.,  14  m.  S.  by  S.  W.  of 


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Lexington,    the  county  seat,  and  39  E.  of 
Kansas  City.   Farming  and  stock  raising. 

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pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1891; 
Jule  G.  Coe,  editor  and  publisher. 

O'FALLON,  Saint  Charles  Co.  a-  800 

pop.,  on  Wabash  Rd.,  34  m.  W.  of  SaintLouig. 

Has  flour  mill  and  brick-yard. 

HAUSFREUND;  Thursdays;  German; 
household;  sixteen  pages  11x14;  subscription 
§1.50;  established  1883;  N.  Stocklauf er.  editor 
and  publisher. 

OliEAN,  Miller  Co.  n  254t  pop.,  on  Mis- 
souri Pacific  Rd.,  28  m.  S.  W.  of  Jefferson 
City,  the  State  capital.  Agriculture  and 
mining. 

INDEPENDENT;  Thursdays:  inde- 
pendent; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1; 
established  1891;  S.  R.  Hoover,  editor  and 
publisher  (11—5). 

ORAN,  Scott  Co.  l\  at  junction  of  St. 
Louis,  Iron  Mountain  &  Southern  and  St. 
Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rds.,  about  23  m.  W, 
of  Cairo.  111. 
SCOTT  CO.  CITIZEN;  Fridays  (A  A). 

OREGON, c.h.,  Holt  Co.^l,032tpop., 

7  m.  from  Missouri  r.  and  28  N.  W.  of  Saint 
Joseph.    Agriculture. 

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publican; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1865;  Dobyns  &  Curry,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  (1—8). 

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regularly  in  1903,  but  has  not  since 
set  up  any  definite  and  satisfactory 
claim   for  issuing  so  many. 

ORONOGO,  Jasper  Co.  P2,073t  pop., 

on  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  and  Missouri 

Pacific  Rds.,  8  m.  W.  of  Carthage,  the  county 

seat.    Zinc  mining  and  farming. 

INDEX;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scriptiou  $1;  established  1893;  W.  C.  Rout- 
zong,  editor  and  publisher. 

ORRICK,  Ray  Co.  t:  391t  pop.,  on  Wa- 
bash Rd.,  30  m.  E.  of  Kansas  City.  Agri- 
culture and  mining. 

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subscription  $1;  established  1891;  Will  R. 
Vanhoozer,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 

OSBORN,  Dekalb  Co.  \2  386t  pop,,  on 
Hannibal  &  St.  Joseph  Rd.,  49  m.  N.  of  Kan- 
sas City.    Agriculture. 

ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays; republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  establish- 
ed 1899;  P.  M.  Hatch,  editor  and  publisher 
(8-3). 

OSCEOLA,  c.  h.,  Saint  Clair  Co.  -a 
1,037+  pop.,  on  Kansas  City,  Ft.  Scott  *  Mem- 
phis and  Kansas  City,  Osceola  &  Southern 
Rds.  and  Osage  r.,  132  m.  W.  S.  W.  of  Jeffer- 
son City,  the  State  capital.  Extensive  stone 
and  lime  works.    Farming. 

ST.   CLAIR    CO.    DEMOCRATi 

Thursdays  ;  democratic  ;  four  pages  20x26  ; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1870 ;  C.  H. 
Lucas,  editor  and  publisher  (2—3). 

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this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  looo  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
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subscription  $1;  established  1888;  L.  O. 
Shrewsbury,  editor  and  publisher. 

OTTERVIIiLE,  Cooper  Cu.   D  384t 
pop.,  on  Missouri  Pacific  Rd.,  22  m.  S.  W.  of 
BoonvlUe,  the  county  seat.    Farming. 
MAIL;  Fridays;  democratic:  four  pages 

15x22;  subscription  50  cents;  established  1891; 

G.  P.  Garland,  editor  and  publisher   (8—3). 

OWENSVILLE,  Gasconade  Co.  D 
75  pop.,  20  m.  S.  of  Hermann,  the  county 
seat.  Manufacturing,  farming  and  stock 
raising. 

GASCONADE  CO.  REPUBLICAN; 
Fridays;  republican;  four  pages  20x26;  sub- 
scriptions!; established  1905;  consolidation 
of  Republican  Banner  1897,  and  ^rgws  1908; 
Ira  W.  Myers,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

OZARK,  c.  h.,  Christian  Co.  g  830t 
pop.,  on  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rd.,  15  m. 
8.  E.  of  Springfield.  Lead  and  zinc  in  vi- 
cinity. Fruit  and  tobacco  growing  and 
farming, 

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subscription  $1;  established  1888;  F.  R. 
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Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
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the  year  1899,  1.27S  in  190^,  but  has 
not  since  made  claim  to  issuing  so 
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lisher (6—3). 
TRIBUNE;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

PACIFIC,  Franklin  Co.  D  2,000  pop., 
on  San  Francisco  and  Missouri  Pacific  Rds., 
36  m.  W.  of  Saint  Louis.  Sand  plants  and 
railroad  shops. 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  four  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  July,  1907; 
Barnes  &  Barnes,  editors  and  publishers 
(10— 7  P). 

TRANSCRIPT;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1891;  H.  Calkins,  editor;  H.  &  E.  C. 
Calkins,  publishers  (8—5). 

PAIiMYRA,c.h.,  Marion  Co. cf  3,000 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy 
Rd.,  12  m.  S.  S.  W.  of  Quincy.  111.  Manu- 
facturing and  agriculture.  Dairying  and 
poultry  raising. 

MARION  CO.  HERALD;  Thursdays; 
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scription $1;  established  1883;  M.  P.  Drum- 
mond,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 

SPECTATOR;  Wednesdays ;  demo- 
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publishers  ( 12 — 4). 

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and  3,070  in  1906,  since^  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satis- 
factory report,  but  was  credited  with 
more   than    2,250   in    1907. 


PARIS,  c.h.,  Monroe  Co.  iif  l,397tpop., 

on  Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas  Rd.,  45  m.  S.  W. 

of  Quincy,  111.    Farming. 

MERCURY;  Fridays;  democratic;  four 
pages  20x26 ;  subscription  |1 ;  established 
1836:  Baskett  &  Alexander,  editors;  The  Mer- 
cury Printing  Company,  publishers. 

MONROE  CO.  APPEAL;  Fridays; 
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$1 ;  established  1868;  B.  F.  Blanton,  editor  and 
publisher  (7 — 5). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding    1,000   in    1896   and    1907. 

PARKVILIiE,  i'Za"*  Co. ^931t pop., 
on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.  and 
Missouri  r.,  9  m.  N.  N.  W.  of  Kansas  City. 
Seat  of  Park  College.    Agriculture. 

PLATTE  CO.  GAZETTE;  Thursdays; 
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established  1885;  J.  P.  Tucker,  editor  and 
publisher. 

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subscription  $1;  established  October,  1899; 
Thomas  Gregory  Burt,  editor;  Park  Review 
Publishing  Co..  publishers  (12—3). 

PARNEIiL,  ^odau-ay  Co.  ^  432  pop., 
on  Chicago  Great  Western  Rd.,  about  14  m. 
N.  E.  of  Maryville,  the  county  seat. 
SENTINEL;   Thursdays;    independent; 
eight   pages   18x24;    subscription  $1;    estab- 
lished 1894;   S.  C.  Gooden,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ( 12—8). 

PATTONSBURG,  Daviess  Co.  \2 
1,065+  pop.,  on  Omaha,  Kansas  City  &  East- 
ern, Kansas  City  &  Northern  Connection 
and  Wabash  Rds.,  20  m.  N.  W.  of  Gallatin, 
the  county  seat.  Agriculture. 
CALL  ;  Fridays;  eight  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1880;  Eugene  A. 
Martin,  editor  and  publisher. 

PERRY,  Jiallt  Co.  cf  624t  pop.,  on  St. 
Louis  &  Hannibal  Rd..  30  m.  S.  W.  of  Han- 
nibal.   Flour  and  saw  mills. 
ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays ;  demo- 
cratic:  eight  pages  13x20;    subscription  $1; 
established  1S88;   Dewltt  Masters,  editor  and 
publisher  (11—5). 

PERRYVILLE,  c.  h.,  Perry  Co.  Q, 

848+  pop.,  14  m.  S.  S.  E.  of  St.  Mary's  Land- 
ing, on  the  Mississippi  r.,  and  85  S.  of  Saint 
Louis.    Agriculture. 

PERRY  CO.  NEWS;  Thursdays  (AA). 

PERRY  CO.  REPUBLICAN;  Thurs- 
days; republican;  four  pages  17x24;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1889;  Cashion  &  Cashion, 
editors  and  publishers. 

PERRY  CO.  SUN;  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1; 
established  1878:  Zollner  &  Zollner,  editor* 
and  publishers  (9—3). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  i.ooo  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the  claim. 
PIEDMONT,  Wayne  (7o.  Q  868t  pop., 

on  St.  Louis,  Iron  Mountain   &   Southern 

Rd.,  32  m.  S.  of  Ironton.    Granite  quarrle« 

BANNER;  Thursdays;  democratic;  four 


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Bristol  French,  editor  and  publisher  (9—5). 

PIERCE  CITY,  Lavoretice  Co.  ^2,1511 

pop.,  on  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rd.,  5  m. 
W.  by  N.  W.  of  Monett.    Extensive  flour 

mills. 

JLEADER;  Fridays;  eight  page*  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1905;  E.Smith, 
editor  and  Lniblli^her  (11—7  P). 

SOUTHWEST  JOURNAL.;  Fridays 
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PILOTGROVE,  Cooper  Co.  u  631t 
pop.,  on  Missouri,  Kansas  <x  Texas  Rd.,  12  m. 
S.  W.  of  Boonville,  the  county  seat.  Agri- 
culture. 

ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays;  independ- 
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tablished 1899;  C.  W.  Jones,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2— T). 

RECORD;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

PINEVILIiE,  c.  h.,  McDonald  Co.  p 
600  pop.,  on  Elk  r.,  24  m.  S.  of  Neosho. 
Cigar  f actorj'  and  farming. 

DEMOCRAT;  Fridays  ;  democratic; 
eight  pages  13x2U ;  sub.scription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1874;  James  N.  Christensen,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  j'car  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
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has  not  furnished  any  definite  and  sat- 
isfactory report,  but  was  credited  with 
exceeding  2,250  in  1903  and  more  than 
1,000   in    1905   and   1907. 

DEMOKRAT;  Thursdays;  German; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x21;  subscription 
$3 ;  established  1852 ;  J.  H.  Bode,  editor  and 
publisher. 

SAINT   JAMES,  Phelps   Co.  n  575t 

pop.,  on  St.   Louis  &    San  Francisco   Rd., 

100  m.  S.  W.  of  Saint  Louis.    Agriculture. 

JOURNALi;  Fridays; independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  SI;  established 
1896:  J.  W.  Steen,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

SAINT  JOSEPH,  c.  h.,  Buchanan 

Co."u  102,979+  pop.,  center  of  eight  railrotids, 
on  the  Missouri  r.,  275  m.  W.  by  N.  W. 
of  Saint  Louis.  Packing  houses,  grain  ele 
vators,  railroad  shops.  Milling,  wholesale 
and  manufacturing  center.  Richest  agri- 
cultural section  of  Missouri. 
DAILY. 

GAZETTE;  every  morning;  independ- 
ent-republican; daily  eight  to  twelve,  Sun- 
day twenty-eight  to  thirty  six  pages  17x21; 
subscription— daily  and  Sunday  10  cents  a 
week  by  carrier,  $3.50  a  year  bj'  mail,  Sunday 
$1;  established  1845;  C.  D.  Morris,  editor;  G. 
H.  Larke,  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies   printed:    daily,    19,146  in  1903 

Sunday,    18,637  in  1903 

Daily    and    Sunday,     19,453  in   1906 

19,549  in  1907 
NEWS-PRESS;  every    evenng  except 
Sunday;  ten  to  thirty  pages  17x22;  subscrip- 
tion—by mail  $3,  by  carrier  $5.20;  established 
—News  1878,  Press  1902 ;  Louis  T.  Golding,  edi- 
tor; News  Corporation,  publishers  (1 — 6). 
Copies     printed:     7,93s  in  1895 
21,079  in  1900 
26,409  in  1902 
30,418  in  1903 

35,057  in  1904 
35,158  in  1905 
36,079  in  1906 
37,388  in  1907 
STAR;  every  evening  except  Sunday; 
Independent;  six  pages  17x22  ;  subscription 


MISSOURI—Saint  Joseph. 


$1;  established  November.  1905;  O.  P.  New- 
man, editor;  The  Clover  Leaf  Newspaper 
Company,  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding    7,500    in    1907. 

STOCK  YARDS  DAILY  JOUR- 
NAL; every  evening  except  Sunday  ;  agri- 
culture and  live  stock  ;  four  pages  I7j^x22 ; 
subscription  $4;  established  1897;  W.  E.  War- 
rick, editor;  St.  Joseph  Journal  Publishing 
Company,  publishers  (12 — 5). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  issue  of  3,140  in  1899  and 
4,500  in  1901,  since  which  it  has  not 
furnished  any  definite  and  satisfactory 
report,  but  has  been  credited  with  more 
than  4,000  every  year  since,  up  to  and 
including    1907. 

VOLKSBLATT;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Wednesdays ;  Ger- 
man; republican;  daily  four,  weekly  eight 
pages  22x27;  subscription— daily  $5,  weekly 
$1;  established  —  daily  1866,  weekly  1854; 
Adolph  Sclirader,  editor  and  publisher 
(7-3  P). 

WEEKLY. 

^J^CATHOLIC  TRIBUNE;  Saturdays; 
roman  catholic ;  eight  pages  15x22 ;  subscrip- 
tion $2;  established  1879;  M.  Lawlor,  editor; 
M.  Lawlor  &  Co.,  publishers  (12—4). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding   2,250    in    1896    and    1907. 

EY'E;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

OBSERVER  ;  Saturdays  ;  democratic: 
ten  pages  17x23;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1906;  C.  F.  Cochran,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (9—6  P). 

RADICAL;  Saturdays;  negro;  four 
pages  17x24;  subscription  81.50;  established 
1895;  Isaac  Frederick,  editor;  F.  M.  Water- 
fleld.  publisher. 

UNION;  Fridays;  labor;  four  to  eight 
pages  17x23;  subscription $1;  established  1898; 
Clato  Riley,  editor  and  publisher  (9 — 3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  4,129  in 
1901,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
any  definite  and  satisfactory  report, 
but  has  been  credited  with  more  than 
2,250  every  year  since,  up  to  and  in- 
cluding   1907. 

MONTHLY. 

FARM  AND  STOCK;  monthly;  agrl 
culture   and    live   stock;    thirty-two   pages 
11x16;  subscription  $1;  established  January, 
19u6;  Farm  and  Stock  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lisherB  (1—8). 

FRUIT  GROWLER;  monthly;  horti- 
cultural ;  thirty  two  to  eighty  pages  11x16; 
subscription  $1;  established  1897;  Jas.  M. 
Irvine,  editor;  W.  G.  Campbell,  Jr.,  manager 
(12—6). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  2,880  in  1897 
and  37,050  in  1905,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
than    20,000    in    1907. 

MEDICAL  HERALD ;  monthly ;  medi- 
cal;  one  hundred  and  four  pages  7x10;  sub- 
•crlptlon  $1;  established  1881;  C.  W.  Fassett, 
M.D.,  managing  editor;  Medical  Herald  Com- 
pany, publishers  (2 — 4). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  6,880  in 
1897  and  7,358  in  1903,  since  which 
it  has  not  furnished  any  definite  and 
satisfactory  report,  but  was  credited 
with  more  than  4,000  in   1905  and  1907. 


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AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


MISSOURI— Saint  Joseph. 


MODERN    FARlTIER    AND    BUSY 

BEE  I  monthly  ;  bee  keeping,  farralnfi; 
•nd  breeding;  tweuty-lour  pages  9x12;  sub- 
scription 50  cents;  established  1888;  E.  T. 
Abbott,  editor  and  publisher  (2—3). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding  2,250  in  1903  and  more  than 
1,000  in    1905   and    1907. 

SAINT  IiOTTIS,  Saint  Louis  City  Co. 
D-  575,238+  pop.,  center  of  fifteen  railroads, 
on  the  Mississippi  r.,  30  m.  below  the  mouth 
of  Missouri  r.  The  great  metropolis  of  the 
Southwest  and  center  of  trade  and  com- 
merce of  the  two  great  rivers  and  their 
tributaries.  Has  many  large  milling  and 
manufacturing  establishments. 

DAILY. 
A  M  E  R  I  K  A  ;  every  morning,  and 
8EilIi-WEEKL.Y,Tue8aay8  and  Fridays; 
German;  democratic;  daily  eight,  Sunday 
twenty  four,  semi  weekly  eight  pages  18x24; 
subscription— daily  $8,  seml-weekly  $2; 
established  1872;  Arthur  Preuss.  editor;  Ger- 
man Literary  Society  of  Saint  Louis,  pub- 
lishers.   Office,  18  N.  Third  street  ( 1—5). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  the  daily  edition 
had  credit  for  exceeding  7,500  in  1905 
and    1907. 

The  Sunday  edition  had  credit  for 
exceeding    12,500    in     1905    and    1907. 

The  semi-weekly  edition  had  credit 
for  exceeding  17,500  in  1896  and  more 
than    12,500   in    1905   and    1907. 

GLOBE-DEMOCRAT;     every    morn 
ing,   and  WEEKLY,  twice-a-w«ek,  Tues- 
days  and   Fridays ;    republican ;    daily   ten 
to  sixteen,  Sunday  fifty  to  sixty,  weekly  six- 
teenpages  18x24;  subscription— dallv  $6,  Sun- 
day $2,   weekly  $1;  established  1852;   Globe 
Printing  Company,  publishers.    Office,  S.  W. 
corner  of  Sixth  and  Pine  streets  (1—4). 
Copies    distributed:    (©©)    daily, 
69,835   in   1896 
120,520  in   1905 
124,390  in   1907 
Sunday,     122,530  in   1902 
162,361  in   1905 
173,570  in   1907 
Semi-weekiy,     117,725  in   1906 
108,711   in   1907 
INDEPENDENT  LIVE  STOCK  RE- 
PORTER} every  evening  except  Sunday; 
live  stock;  four  pages  13x20;  subscription $4; 
established  1904;  James  Maccallum,  editor; 
James  Maccallum  Printing  Co..  publishers. 
Office,  3737  N.  Broadway  (1—8). 

MISSOURI  STATE  REPUBLICAN  J 

every  evening  except  Sunday,  and  TRI- 
WEEKLY, Tuesdays,  Thursdays  and 
Saturdays;  republican  ;  four  pages  17x24; 
subscription— daily  $2,  triweekly  $l;  estab- 
lished 1901;  E.  C.  Brokmever,  editor:  State 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers.  Office,  Fuller- 
ton  building  ( 1-^). 

POST-DISPATCH  I  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  Sunday  morning;  inde- 
pendent; daily  ten  to  twenty-eight,  Sun- 
day fiftj'-six  to  eighty  pages  18x22;  subscrip- 
tion—daily $5,  Sunday  $2:  established  1851; 
Pulitzer  Publishing  Co.,  publishers.  Office. 
210  North  Broadway  (1—8). 

Copies    printed,    daily,    78,516  in  1895 

99,129  in  1900 
103,966  in  1901 
118,218  in  1903 
148,833  in  1904 
I43»3S2  in  1905 
I5;4,937  in  1906 
161,477  in   1907 


MISSOURI— Saint  Louis. 


Sunday,  181,171  in  1902 
196,941  in  1903 
225,837  in  1904 
223,588  in  1905 
24^.  498  in   1906 

252,459  in  1907 
REPUBLIC;  every  morning,  and 
WEEKLY,  twice-aweek,  Mondays  and 
Thursdays;  democratic;  daily  twelve  to 
eighteen,  Sunday  forty  to  sixty,  twice-a- 
week eight  pages  17x24;  subscription— dally 
$6,  Sunday  $2,  weekly  $1;  established— daily 
1835,  weekly  18US;  Chas.  VV.  Kuapp,  editor. 
Publishers:  George  Knapp  &  Co.  Office, 
corner  Olive  and  Seventh  streets  (1 — 6). 
Copies   distributed: 

Daily,     67,092  in  1896 

78,927  in  1900 

109,084  in  1902 

108,012  in  1903 

103,774  in  1904 

95,468  in  1905 

88,940  in  1906 

96,509  in  1907 

Sunday,  74,977  in  1896 

82,403  in  1900 

113,256  in  1902 

112,147  in  1903 

117,891  in  1904 

121,939  in  1905 

147,274  in   1906 

135,748   in    1907 

Weekly,     116,320  in   1896 

133.070  in  1900 

105,616  in  1902 

101,242  in  1903 

111,063  in  1904 

104,842  in  190S 

106,605  in  1906 

118,192  in   1907 

STAR-CHRONICLE;  every  evening 
except  Sunday:  independent;  eltrht  to 
twenty  pages  16J^x23^:  subscription  S3:  es- 
tablished—Star  1882,  Chronicle  1882;  Frank 
W.  Hunsiker.  manager ;  Scrlpps  McRae 
League,  publishers.  Office,  star  building, 
N.  W.  corner  of  Twelfth  and  Olive  sts.  ( 12—5). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  63,917  in  1901 
and  62,658  in  1906,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
than    40,000    in    1907. 

TIMES;  every  evening  except  Sunday; 
Independent;  twelve  to  twenty  pages  17x24; 
8ubscriptlon$3;  established  April,  1907;  John 
E.  Wright,  managing  editor;  German-Amer- 
ican Press  Association,  publishers.  Office, 
Broadway  and  Chestnut  street  (2—8). 

WESTLICHE  POST;  every  morning, 
ANZEIGER,  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day; MISSISSIPPI  BLAETTER,  Sun- 
days, SEMI- WEEKLY,  Wednesdays  and 
Fridays,  and  ANZEIGER  DES  WEST- 
ENS,  Saturdays; German;  republican; morn- 
ing, evening  and  semi- weekly  eight,  Sunday 
twenty  to  thirty-six,  and  weekly  twelve  pages 
18x24;subscrlption— morning  with  Sunday  $8, 
evening  $4,  Sundayt2.  semi  weekly  $2,  week- 
ly $2;  established  1857;  Emll  Preetorius.  edi- 
tor; German  American  Pifps  Association, 
publishers.  Office,  corner  Broadway  and 
Chestnut  street. 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  the  morning,  even- 
ing, semi-weekly  and  weekly  editions 
each  had  credit  for  exceeding  2,250  in 
1900,  and  every  year  since,  up  to  and 
ncluding    1907. 

The  Sunday  edition  had  credit  for 
exceeding  7,500   in   1899  and  more  than 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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4,000  in  1900,  and  every  year  since, 
up    to    and    including    1907. 

WOMAN'S     NATIONAL.    DAILY; 

daily  except  Sunday;  sixteen  pages  11x17; 
subscription  SI ;  establisheU  1906 ;  E.  G.  Lewis, 
editor;  Tlie  LewigPublishing  Co.,  publishers. 
Office.  University  City  (11—7). 

WORLD;  every  morning,  and  WEEK- 
LY, Saturdays  ;  democratic  ;  daily  and 
weekly  eight,  Sunday  sixteen  to  twenty- 
four  pages  18x24  ;  subscription  —  daily  $3, 
weekly  50  cents;  established  March,  1902;  A. 
H.  Spink,  editor;  St.  Louis  World  Publishing 
Company,  publishers.  Office,  908  Chestnut 
street  ( la— 5  P). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  the  daily  edition 
had  credit  for  exceeding  1,000  in  1902, 
and  every  year  since,  up  to  and  in- 
cluding   1907. 

SEMI-WEEKLY. 

H  L  A  S  I  semi  weekly,  Tuesdays  and 
Fridays;  Bohemian;  roman  catholic;  eight 
pages  14»^x21;  subscription  $3;  established 
1871;  H.  Dostal,  editor;  Bohemian  Literary 
Society,  publishers.  Office,  1625  S.  Eleventh 
street  (1—8). 

Copies  printed :  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding  4.000  in  1901  and  more  than 
2,250  in  1902,  and  every  year  since, 
up    to   and    including    1907. 

WEEKLY. 

ARBEITER  ZEITUNG  AND 
VOLRS  AN  WALT;  Saturdays;  socialis- 
tic; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1890;  G.  H.  Hoehn,  editor;  Co- 
operative Commonwealth  Association,  pub- 
lishers. Office,  International  Bank  build- 
ing (8-3). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding    1,000    in    1905    and    1907. 

BULLETIN    OF  COIYIIVIERCE;   Sat 

urdays;    commercial;    sixteen   pages    11x15; 

subscription  $5;    established    1876;    Geo.    >V. 

Briggs,  editor ;  Briggs  &  Co.,  publishers.  Office, 

118  N.  Third  street  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from   this   paper,    but   it   had   credit   for 

exceeding     4,000     in     1901,     and    every 

3'ear    since,    up    to    and    including    1907. 

BUTCHERS'  AND  PACKERS' 
GAZETTE;  Saturdays:  meats  and  pack- 
ing; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $3;  es- 
tablished 1808;  Butchers' and  Packers'Gazette 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers.  Office,  912  N.  Gar- 
rison street  (7—3  P). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  bad  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  36,082  in 
1894  and  40.200  in  1901,  since  which 
it  has  not  furnished  any  definite  and 
satisfactory  report,  but '  was  credited 
with  exceeding  40,000  in  1903  and 
•  more   than   20,000   in    1905   and    1907. 

CARONDELET  NEWS;  Saturdays; 
independent;  eight  pages  12^^x20;  subscrip- 
tion $1:  established  190<i;  B.  F.  Gilbreath, 
editor;  Carondelet  Prlutine  an;l  Publishing 
Co.,  publishers.  Office,  7603  S.  Broadway 
(11-5  P). 

CENSOR;  Thursdays ;  twenty  pages 
10x13;  subscription  $2;  established  1895;  Geo. 
C.  Dyer,  editor  and  publisher.  Office,  Tem- 
ple building  (12—5). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  36,743  in 
1900,   since   which   it  has   not   furnished 


MISSOURI— Saint  Louis. 


any  definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but 
was  credited  with  more  than  17,500  in 
1905    and    1907. 

CENTRAL  BAPTIST;  Thursdays; 
baptist;  twenty-four  pages  11x16;  subscrip- 
tion $2;  established  1866;  J.  C.  Armstrong, 
editor;  Central  Baptist  Publishing  Company, 
publishers.  Office,  Grand  avenue  and  Olive 
street  U— 8). 

Copies    printed:    10,937  in  1895 
9,890  in  1900 
10,164  in  1901 
11,569  in  1903 
11,513  in  1904 
10,845  in  1905 
10,771  in  1906 
11,461   in   1907 
CENTRAL    LAW   JOURNAL;    Fri- 
days ;  legal ;  twenty-four  pages  »xll ;  subscrip- 
tion $5;  established  1874;  Central  Law  Jour- 
nal Company,  editors  and  publishers.  Office, 
118  N.  Third  street  (1—8), 

Copies     printed:     4,150  in   1907 

CHRISTIAN  ADVOCATE;  Wednes- 
days; methodlst  episcopal,  south;  sixteen 
pages  10x14;  subscription  $2;  established  1850; 
W.  B.  Palmore,  D.D.,  editor;  St.  Louis  Chris- 
tian Advocate  Company,  publishers.  Office, 
1414  Locust  street  (7—3  P). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding  12,500  in  1896  and  more 
than  7,500  in  1898,  and  every  year 
since,   up  to  ,and  including    1907. 

CHRISTIAN-EVANGELIST ;  Thurs- 
days; Disciples  of  Clirisi;  thirty-two  pages 
9xl2J^;  subscription  $1.5(i;  established  1863; 
J.  H.~Garrison,  D.D.,  editor;  Chi-istian  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  publishers.  Office,  2712  Pine 
street  (13—5). 

Copies  printed:  16,532  in'  1900 
21,733  in  1901 
19,396  in  1905 
25,973  in  1906 
30,076  in   1907 

CHURCH  PROGRESS  AND 
CATHOLIC  WORLD;  Saturdays; 
roman  catholic ;  eight  pages  16x21;  subscrip- 
tion S1.50:  established  1878;  John  Paul  Chew, 
editor;  Catholic  Publishing  Company  of  St. 
Louis,  publishers.  Office,  Fullerton  build- 
ing (6—3). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  sitls- 
factory  statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding    17,500    in     1905    and    1907. 

COLMAN'S  RURAL  WORLD  j 
Thursdays;  agriculture  and  live  stock;  eight 
pages  18x33;  subscription  $1;  established  1848; 
Norman  J.  Colman,  publisher.  Office.'Olive 
and  Eighth  streets  (2—:?). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding  12,500  in  1896  and  more 
than  7,500  in  1898,  and  every  year 
since,   up  to   and  including    1907. 

COURIER  ;  Satur.lays  (AA\ 

DER  FRIED  EN."*  BOTE;  Sundays; 
German;  protestant;  eight  pages  11x15;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1850;  Rev.  W.  Th. 
Jungk,  editor  ;  Eden  Publishing  House,  pub- 
lishers.   Office,  1716  Chouteau  avenue  ( 1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  25,059  in 
1896  and  26,136  in  1900,  since  which 
it  has  not  furnished  any  definite  and 
satisfactory  report,  but  has  been  cre- 
dited with  more  than  20,000  every  year 
since,   un   to   and   including    1907. 

DRYGOODSIMAN  AND  GENERAL 


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MISSOURI— Saint  Louis. 


MERCHANT;  Saturdays;  dry  goods; 
sixty  pages  9x13;  subscription  $3;  estab- 
lished 1898;  Tradesmen's  Publishing  Com- 
pany, editors  and  publishers.  Office,  1627 
Washington  avenue  (.1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  6,740  in  1906, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
defitiite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  was 
credited   with  more  than   4,000   in    1907. 

EL.I  GROCEll  AND  GENERAL 
MERCHANT;  Saturdays ;  groceries ; 
thirty-two  pages  10x14;  subscription  $1;  es 
tablished  August,  1905;  Robert  E.  Lee,  edi- 
tor; Midland  Publishing  Co.,  publishers. 
Office,  506  Olive  street  (10—5  P). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of^  3,337  in  1906, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  was 
credited   with   more   than   2,250   in    1907. 

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any  definite  and  satisfactory  report, 
but  was  credited  with  exceeding  12,500 
in    1903    and   more   than    7,500    in    1907. 

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Copies  printed:  1,461  in  1899 
2,125  in  1905 
2,078  in  1907 

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45,500  in  1900 
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53,807  in  1904 
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1900,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
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every  year  since  1903,  up  to  and  in- 
cluding   1906. 

This  paper  gives  out  figures  ^  pur- 
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although  the  publisher  has  admitted 
that  no  such  record  is  kept  as  woiild 
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SHELBINA,  Shelby  Co.  ^  l,738t  pop., 
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Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1902 
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SHELBYVILLE,  c.  h.,  Shelby  Co.  cf 

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SHELDON,  Vernon  Co.  G  474t  pop., 
on  Missouri  Pacific  Rd.,  13  m.  S.  of  Nevada, 
the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 

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SHERIDAN,  Worth  Co.  ^  347t  pop,, 

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Saint  Joseph.    Farming. 

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lished 1887:  Howard  W.  Mills,  editor  and  pub- 
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SIKESTON,  Scott  Go.  Q,l,077t  pop., 
on  St.  Louis.  Iron  Mountain  &   Southern 
Rd.,  28  m.  S.  W.  of  Cairo,  111.    Farming. 
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1904 ;  A.  B.  Keadle,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

WYACONDA,  Clark  Co.  d  507t  pop., 
on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd.,  12  m. 
W.  of  Kahoka,  the  county  seat.  Manufac- 
turing, agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

CliARK  CO.  NEWS;  Thursdays;  inde- 
pendent; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1; 
established  1888;  R.  B.  Rodgers.  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 


MONTANA. 


Population  243,329  t.      Land  Area  145,310  sq.  miles. 

Bounded  north  by  British  Columbia  and  Assiniboia,  east  by  North  Dakota 
and  South  Dakota,  south  by  Wyoming  and  Idaho,  and  west  by  Idaho.  State 
capital :  Helena.  Principal  products  and  industries  :  Agriculture,  stock  raising 
and  lumber  manufacture.  Number  of  newspapers  and  other  periodicals 
(March  30,  1908),  112,  divided  as  follows  :  Daily,  15  ;  semi- weekly,  3  ;  weekly,  88  ; 
semi-monthly,  1;  monthly,  5. 

The  cities  of  over  2,000  population,  according  to  the  United  States  census  of 
1900  (t),  are  as  follows  : 


Butte 30,4'70t 

Great  Falls 14,930t 

Helena 10,7r«t 

Anaconda 9,453+ 

Missoula 4,3«6+ 

Bozenian 3,419+ 


Billings 3,221+ 

liivintfston 2,778+ 

Walkerville 2,621+ 

Kalispel 2,526+ 

Red  Lodge 2,152+ 


ANACONDA,  Deerlodge  Co.^9,463t 
pop.,  ou  Butte,  Anaconda  &  Pacific  Rd.,  27 
m.  N.  W.  of  Butte.  Largest  copper  smelt- 
ing works  In  the  world.  Farming,  mining 
and  lumbering. 

STANDARD;  every  morning ;  Inde- 
pendent; daily  ten  to  sixteen,  Sunday  twen- 
ty to  forty  pageg  17x22;  subscription— dally 
$10,  Sunday  $2;  establlslied  1869;  Standard 
Publishing  Company,  editors  and  publishers 
(1-6). 

Copies    printed:     daily. 


PubUther'e   announcement. 


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11,359 
11,144 

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Btandabd 

is  Montana's  best  newspaper.  It  carries 
more  Butte,  Anaconda  and  State  advertU- 
ins  than  any  other  Montana  paper.  Largest 
bona  fide  circulation  In  its  field. 

BAINVILLE,  Valley  Co.  cT  on  Great 

Northern  Rd..  20  ra.  W.  of  Buford,  N.  D. 

TIMES;  Fridays  (A  A). 

VALLEY  TRIBUNE;  Fridays  (A  A). 

BASIN,  Jefferson  Co.  a  1,500  pop.,  on 

Great  Northern  and  Northern  Pacific  Rds., 

23  m.  E.  of  Butte  and  42  W.  of  Helena. 

Placer  and  quartz  mining. 

PROGRESS  AND  MINING  RE- 
VIEW;  Saturdays ;  republican ;  eight 
pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $2;  established  1896 ; 
O.  A.  Rledel,  editor  and  publisher  ( 1—8) . 

BELT,    Cascade    Co.    D  2,858t  pop.  (of 

township),  on  Great  Northern  Rd.,  about 

26  m.  S.  E.  of  Great  Falls,  the  county  seat. 

Coal  mining  and  agriculture. 

BELT  VALLEY  TIMES;  Thursdays; 
republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1894;  R.H.  Bemis,  editor; 
Belt  Valley  Times  Co.,  publishers  (1— 8U 

BIGTIMBER,  c. h..  Sweet  Grass Co.^ 
1,629+  pop.  (of  township),  on  Northern 
Pacific  Rd.,  S3  m.  E.  of  Livingston.  Ship- 
ping point  for  wool.  Mining  and  stock 
raising. 
PIONEER  ;  Thursdays ;  republican ;  eight 

pages  15x22 :  aubscrlptlon  $1 ;  established  1890; 

J.  E.  Sheridan,  editor;  Pioneer  Printing  and 

Publishing  Company,  publishers  (6—3). 


BIIjLINGS,  c.  h.,  Yellowstone  Co.U, 
12,225  pop.,  on  Northern  Pacific  and  Chi- 
cago, Burlington  &  Quincy  Rds.  and  Yel- 
lowstone r.,  238  m.  S.  E.  of  Helena.  Has 
water  power.  A  distributing  and  shipping 
point  for  stock  ranches. .  Mining  and  graz- 
ing. 

GAZETTE;  every  morning  except  Mon- 
day, and  SEMI- WEEKLY,  Tuesdays  and 
Fridays;  republican;  daily  eight  to  sixteen, 
semi-weekly  eight  pages  17x22;  subscription 
— daily  $9,  semi-weekly  $2;  established 
1884;  Gazette  Printing  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (1—8). 

JOURNAL;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day (A  A). 

TIMES;  every  evening  except  Sunday; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $5;  established 
1891;  M.  C.  Morris,  editor  and  publisher. 

BOUIjDER,  c.  h.,  Jefferson  Co.  D 
1,146  pop.,  on  Great  Northern  and  Northern 
Pacific  Rds.,  85  m.  S.  of  Helena,  the  State 
capital.  Farming,  mining  and  stock  rais- 
ing. 

AGE;  Wednesdays;  republican;  four 
pages  16x22;  subscription  $2  ;  established 
1888 ;  F.  E.  Cornish,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 

SENTINEL;  Thursdays;  Independent- 
democratic;  four  pages  16x22;  subscrip- 
tion $2;  established  1885;  C.  Bert  Robertson, 
editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 

BOZEMAN,  c.h.,  Gallatin  Co.  g  6,875 
pop.,  on  Northern  Pacific  Rd.,  98  m.  S.  by 
S.  E.  of  Helena,  the  State  capital,  and  480 
from  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah.  Gold,  silver, 
coal,  iron  ore  and  argentiferous  galena 
mines.    Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

CHRONICLE;  Wednesdays;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  15x21 ;  subscription  $2.50; 
established  1882;  Chronicle  Publishing  Co., 
editors  and  publishers. 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1897 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the    claim. 

GALLATIN  CO.  REPUBLICAN; 
Thursdays;  republican;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $2;  established  1900;  A.  E. 
Mackintosh,  editor:  Republican  Publishing 
Co.,  publishers  (1—8). 

REPUBLICAN  -  COURIER;    Tues 
days;   republican;    eight  pages  15x21;    sub- 


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MONTANA. 


scription  $2;  established  1871;  W.  J.  McCul" 
ley,  editor  and  publisher  (1— s). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1Q07 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance   of    a    rating    to    that    effect. 

BRIDGER,  Carbon  Co.  g 

CLARKE  FORK  HERALD;  Thurs 

days  (A  A). 

BUTTE,  c.  h.,  Silverbow  Co.  JH  30,47Ut 
pop.,  on  Butte,  Anaconda  &  Paciflc,  Great 
Northern,  Northern  Pacific,  Montana  Union 
and  Union  Pacific  Rds.  Gold,  silver  and 
copper  nxlning,  reduction  of  ores  by  smelt- 
ing and  milling.  Largest  mining  town  in 
the  world,  10,000  miners  being  employed. 

INTER-MOUNTAIN  ;  every  evening 
•xcept  Sunday,  and    SJEMI- WEEKLY, 

Saturdays  and  Wednesdays;  independent; 
eight  to  sixteen  pages— daily  16x21,  semi- 
weekly  18x24  ;  subscription  —  daily  $7.50, 
semi-weekly  $2;  established  —  daily  1881, 
semi- weekly  1884;  Inter-Mountain  Publishing 
Company,  editors  and  publishers  (1—6). 

Copies  printed:  The  daily  edition  of 
this  paper  had  credit  for  an  average 
issue  of  10,101  in  1902  and  11,776  in 
1905,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
any  definite  and  satisfactorv  report,  but 
was  credited  with  more  than  7,500  in 
1907. 

No  definite  and  satisfactory  state- 
ment has  ever  been  secured  from  the 
semi-weekly  edition,  but  it  had  credit 
for  exceeding  1,000  in  1898  and  every 
year  since,  up  to  and  including  1907. 
MINER;  every  morning,  and  WEEK- 
LY, Thursdays;  democratic;  twelve  to 
twenty-four  pages  18x23;  subscription— daily 
$10,  weekly  $1;  established  1876;  J.  J.  Dobell, 
editor;  Butte  Miner  Co.,  publishers  (I-78). 

Copies  printed:  The  daily  edition  of 
this  paper  had  credit  for  an  average 
issue  of  6,29s  in  1897  ^^^  7.391  in 
1900,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
any  definite  and  satisfactory  report, 
but  has  been  credited  with  more  than 
7,500  every  year  since  1902,  up  to  and 
including    1907. 

The  weekly  edition  had  credit  for 
an  average  issue  of  2,392  in  1900,  since 
which  it  has  not  furnished  any  definite 
and  satisfactory  report,  but  has  been 
credited  with  more  than  1,000  every 
year  since  1902,  up  to  and  including 
1907. 

NEWS:  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  REVEILLE,  Fridays;  independent; 
eight  pages  17x24;  subscription — daily  $5. 
weekly  $1;  established— daily  1904.  weekly 
1898;  Richard  R.  Kilroy,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (3—8). 

Copies    printed:    daily,    12,432  in   1906 

9,996  in   1907 

Xo  dehnite  and  satisfactory  state- 
ment has  ever  been  secured  from  the 
weekly  edition,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding  4,000  in  1904,  and  more  than 
2,250    in    1907. 

COPPER  AGE;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

HARVATSKA  Rl EC  (Croatian Word); 
Saturdays;  Croarian;  four  pages  24x36;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  March,  1906:  Anton 
Basetlch,  editor;  Croatian  Publihing  Co., 
publishers  (2— 7)  (A  A). 

MINING  REVIEW;   weekly;  mining; 


MONTANA. 


eight  pages  91^x123^;    subscription  $3;  estab 
lished  1904;   Butte  Mining  Review  Publishing- 
Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (1—7)  (A  A). 

MONTANA  CATHOLIC;  Saturdays; 
romau  catholic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion $2;  established  1899;  Frank  M.  Sullivan, 
editor  and  publisher  (8—3)  (A  A). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  tnat  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding^  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the  claim. 

TRIBUNE-REVIEW ;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

CHESTER,  Choteau  Co.  [j  on  Great 

Northern  Rd. 

SIGNAL;  Thursdays;  republican ;  eight 

pages  13x26;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1905;  B.  B.  Weldy.  editor;  Signal  Publishing 
Co.,  publishers  (1—7). 

CHINOOK,  Clwteau  Co.  b  1,586  pop. 

(of  township),  on  Great  Northern  Rd.,  28 

m.  E.  of  Fort  Assinaboine.    Gold,  lead  and 

silver  mines.     Agriculture,  wool  growing, 

dairying  and  stock  raising. 

OPINION;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $2;  established  1890; 
Kester  &  Richards,  editors  and  publishers 

(7-5). 

CHOTEAU,  c.  h.,   Teton  Co.  ^  l,489t 
pop.    (of   township),   connected  by  stage 
with  Collins,  25  m.  S.  E.     Stock  raising  and 
agriculture. 
ACANTHA;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

COLUMBIA  FALLS,  Flathead  Co. 
1,020+  pop.,  on  Great  Northern  Rd.,  about 
18  m.  N.  of  Kallspell,  the  county  seat. 
COLUMBIAN;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

COLUMBUS,  Tellowstone  Co.  P,  138t 
pop.  (of  precinct), on  Northern  Pacific  Rd., 
36  m.  W  of  Billings,  the  county  seat.  Agri- 
culture and  stock  raising, 

TRI- COUNTY  NEWS;  Thursdays; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished August,  19U1 ;  W.  M.  Snyder,  editor  and 
publisher. 

CULBERTSON,  Valley  Co.  cf  150 
pop.,  on  Great  Northern  Rd..  90  m.  E.  of 
Glasgow,  the  county  seat.  Agriculture, 
mining  and  stock  raising. 

REPUBLICAN  ;  Fridays  (A  A). 

SEARCHLIGHT;  Thursdays,  repub- 
lican; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $2; 
established  1899;  F.  S.  Reed,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2— 3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies 
regularly  in  1900,  but  has  not  since  set 
up     any    claim    for    issuing    so     many. 

DEERLODGE,  c.  h.,  Powell  Co. 

-n  1,324+  pop.,  on  Montana  Union  Rd.  and 

Deer  Lodge   r.,   near  W.   base  of   Rocky 

Mountains.      Placer   and   quartz    mining 

farming  and  stock  raising. 

SILVER  STATE;  Wednesdays;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages  18x24  ;  subscription  $8; 
established  1889;  A.  D.  Hoss.  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

DILLON,  c.  h.,  Beaverhead  Co.  p  l,530t 
pop.,  on  Oregon  Shoi't  Line  Rd.,  70  m.  S.of 


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Butte.  Seat  of  State  Normal  College.  Min- 
ing, farming,  wool  growing  and  stock  rais- 
ing. 

EXAMINER;  Wednesdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1891;  F.  C.  Kress,  editor  and  publisher 
(6-3). 

TRIBUNE;  Fridays;  republican;  twelve 
pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $2 ;  established  1881 ; 

F.  E.  Foote.  editor  ;  Tribune  Publishing  Co., 
publishers  (1—7). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  1,058  for 
the  year  1902,  1,271  in  1904,  but  has 
not  since  made  definite  and  satisfac- 
toryt  claim  to  issuing  so  many  as  1,000 
copies. 

INTER-MOUNTAIN  EDUCATOR; 
monthly  except  July  and  August;  thirty-six 
pages  7x10;  subscription  $1;  establishod  Oc- 
tober, 1905;  H.  H.  Swain  and  G.  H.  Block, 
editors;  Inter-Mountain  Educator  Company, 
publishers  ( 1—8). 

Copies     printed:      1,168  in   1907 

CUREKA,  Flathead  Co.  ^  300  pop., 
on  Great  Northern  Rd.,  224  m.  E.  of  Spok- 
ane, Wash.    Lumber  and  agriculture. 

TOBACCO     PLAINS     JOURNAL,; 

Saturdays;    republican;    four   pages    15x22; 
subscription   $2;    established   August,   1903; 

G.  E.  Shawler,  editor  and  publisher  (1—5  P). 

FORSYTH,  Rosebud  Co.  0,1,200  pop.. 
on  Northern  Pacific  Rd.  Farming  and 
stock  raising. 

JOURNAL;  Wednesdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22  ;  subscription  $2.50;  estab- 
lished 1907;  W.  Elery  Johnson,  editor;  For- 
syth Publishing  Company,  nublishers  (1 — 8). 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  republican;  twelve 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $2.50;  established 
1894;  Ira  Cole,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

FORT  BENTON, c.h.,  Choteau  Co.ti 
1,024+  pop.,  on  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  &  Mani- 
toba Rd.,  at  head  of  navigation  on  Missouri 
r.  Center  of  Northwest  fur  trade.  Agri- 
culture, stock  raising  and  mining. 

RIVER  PRESS  I  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Wednesdays; 
republican ;  daily  four,  weekly  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription— daily  $8,  weekly  $2;  es- 
tablished-daily 1882,  weekly  1880;  W.  K. 
Harber,  editor:  River  Press  Publishing  Co., 
publishers  (7—3  P). 

Copies  printed:  The  weekly  edition 
of  this  paper  had  credit  for  an  average 
issue  of  1,092  for  the  year  1897,  1.191 
in  1899,  but  has  not  smce  made  claim 
to  issuing  so  many  as   1,000  copies. 

OLASGO'W,  c.  h.,  Valley  Co.  cf  1,100 

pop.,  on  Great  Northern  Rd.,  229  m.  E.  of 

Fort  Benton. 

NORTH  MONTANA  REVIEW;  Fri- 
days (A  A). 

VALLEY  CO.  NEWS;  Fridays;  re- 
publican; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $2; 
established  April,  1901;  Shanley  &  Rhodes, 
editors  and  publishers  (2 — 8). 

GliENDIVE,  c.  h.,  Daw$on  Co.  a' 

3,000  pop.  (of  township),  on  Northern  Pa- 
cific Rd.  and  Yellowstone  r.,  about  65  m. 
N.  E.  of  MUes  City.  Agriculture  and  stock 
raising. 

DAWSON  CO.  REVIEW;  Fridays; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1898;  James  A.  Metcalf,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 

Copies    printed:    For    the    year    1907 


MONTANA. 


this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance   of   a    rating   to    that   effect. 

INDEPENDENT;  Saturdays;  repub- 
lican; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $2; 
established  1884;  J.  R.  Widsinger,  editor  and 
publisher  (3—8). 

YELLOWSTONE  MONITOR;  Thurs- 
days; iudependent;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $'i;  established  March.  1905;  E.  A. 
Martin,  editor  and  publisher  (1—7). 

GREATFAIiliS,  c.  h..  Cascade  Co.  a 

14,930+  pop.,  on  Great  Falls  &  Canada  and 
Great  Northern  Rds.,  at  the  mouth  of  Sun  r. ,    ■* 
which  empties  into  the  Missouri  r. 

LEADER;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  republi- 
can; daily  eight  pages  15x22,  weekly  sixteen 
pages  18x24;  subscription— daily  $5,  weekly 
$1.50;  established  1888;  The  Leader  Company, 
editors  and  publishers  (1— T). 

Copies  printed:  The  daily  edition 
of  this  paper  had  credit  for  an  average 
issue  of  1,192  in  1900  and  1,497  in 
1 90 1,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
any  definite  and  satisfactory  report, 
but  has  been  credited  with  more  than 
1,000  every  year  since,  up  to  and  in- 
cluding 1907. 

The  weekly  edition  had  credit  for 
issuing  more  than  1,000  copies  regular- 
ly in  the  years  1901  and  1903,  but  has 
not  since  set  up  any  definite  and  sat- 
isfactory  claim    for   issuing   so    many. 

TRIBUNE;  every  morning,  and 
WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  dally  eight  to 
twelve,  weekly  twelve  pages  15x21;  subscrip- 
tion—daily $7,"weekly  $1.50;  established  1885; 
W.  M.  Bole,  editor;  O.  S.  Warden,  manager 
(1—7). 

Copies    printed:    daily,     1,297  in  1896 

2,587  in  1900 
3,743  in  1902 
4,003  in  1903 
4,282  in  1904 
4,284  in  1905 
4,138  in  1906 
4,310  in  1907 
Weekly,  1,237  in  1898 
1,464  in  1900 
1,888  in  1902 
2,101  in  1903 
2,236  in  1904 
2,336  in  190s 
2,458  in  1906 
2,576  in  1907 

ROCKY  MOUNTAIN  HUSBAND- 
MAN; Thursdays;  agricultural;  eight  pages 
15x21;  subscription  $2.50;  established  1875; 
R.  N.  Sutherlin,  editor ;  Rocky  Mountain  Pub- 
lishing Company,  publishers  (1—5). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  4,820  in 
1897,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
any  definite  and  satisfactory  report, 
but  has  been  credited  with  more  than 
1,000  every  year  since  1901,  up  to  and 
including   1907. 

HAMILTON,  c.  h.,  Ravalli  Co.  -n 
1,257+  pop.,  on  Northern  Pacific  Rd..  50  m. 
S.  of  Missoula.    Farming  and  lumbering. 

RAVALLI  REPUBLICAN:  Fridays; 

republican;   eight  pages  16x22;    subscription 

$2;   established  1894;   J.  C.  Conkey,  editor; 

Hamilton  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies   printed:   This  paper  had  ere- 


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MONTANA. 


dit  for  issuing  more  than  i,ooo  copies 
regularly  in  1902,  but  has  not  since  set 
up  any  definite  and  satisfactory  claim 
for    issuing   so    many. 

WESTERN  NEWS;  Wednesdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  16x22;  subscription 
$3;  established  1888;  Miles  Romney,  editor 
and  publisher  (2—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance   of    a    rating   to   that   effect. 

HARLEM,  Ghoteau  Co.  ^  631t  pop. 
(of  township),  on  Great  Northern  Rd.,  170m. 
N.  E.  of  Fort  Benton,  the  county  seat. 
Farming  and  stock  raising. 

MILK    RIVER  VALL,EY    NEWS; 

Wednesdays;  republican;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $2;  established  March,  1905;  F. 
N.  Wild,  editor  and  publisher  (7—5). 

HAVRE,  Choteau  Co.  i  3,500  pop.— 
local  estimate— on  Great  Northern  Rd., 
70  m.  N.  E.  of  Fort  Benton,  the  county 
seat.    Farming  and  mining. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $2;  established 
July,  1904;  W.  C.  Kester,  editor  and  publish- 
er (11—5). 

PL.AINDEAL.ER;  Saturdays;  repub- 
can;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $2.50; 
established  February,  1901;  R.  X.  Lewis  and 
A.  J.  Broderick,  editors  and  publishers  ( 7—5) 

HELENA,  c.  h.,  Lewis  and  Clarke  Co. 

a   State  Capital,   10,77Ut  pop.,  on  Great 

Northern  and  Northern  Pacific  Rds.,  near 

Prickly  Pear  creek,  16  m.  W.  of  Missouri  r. 

Gold,  silver  and  iron  mining. 

INDEPENDENT;  every  morning,  and 
WEEKLY,  Thursdays  ;  democratic  ; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription— daily  $10, 
weekly  $2  ;  established— dally  1871,  weekly 
1867;  W.  A.  Clark,  editor;  Independent  Pub- 
lishing Company,  publishers  (2—3). 

Copies  printed:  The  daily  edition  of 
this  paper  had  credit  for  an  issue  of 
5,700  in  1895,  since  which  it  has  not 
furnished  any  definite  and  satisfactory 
report,  but  has  been  credited  with  more 
than  1,000  every  year  since  1899,  up 
to   and   including   1907. 

No  definite  and  satisfactory  state- 
ment has  ever  been  secured  from  the 
Sunday  edition,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding    1,000    in    1903    and    1907. 

The  weekly  edition  had  credit  for  an 
average  issue  of  3,280  in  1895,  since 
which  it  has  not  furnished  any  definite 
and  satisfactory  report,  but  has  been 
credited  with  more  than  1,000  every 
year  since  1898,  up  to  and  including 
1907. 

MONTANA  DAILY  RECORD; 
every  evening  except  Sunday,  and  WEEK- 
LY, Thursdays;  republican;  daily  eight, 
Sunday  and  weekly  sixteen  pages  18x24; 
subscription— daily  $6,  weekly  $1;  estab 
lished— daily  1900,  weekly  1901;  Montana 
Record  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (12— 4). 

Copies  printed:  The  daily  edition  of 
this  paper  had  credit  for  an  average 
issue  of  7,974  in  1902  and  10,091  in 
1903,    since    which   it  has  not   furnished 


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a  report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
than    7,500   in    1907. 

The  weekly  edition  had  credit  for 
an  average  issue  of  3,594  in  1902  and 
3,754  in  1903,  since  which  it  has  not 
furnished  any  definite  and  satisfactory 
report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
than    2,250    in    1904    and    1907. 

MONTANA  NEWS;  Wednesdays;  so- 
cialist; eight  pages  13x20:  subscription  $2.50; 
established  September,  1902;  J.  H.  Walsh, 
editor  and  publisher  (8—5). 

MONTANA  PLAINDEALER;  Fri- 
days (A  A). 

MONTANA  STAATS-ZEITUNG; 
Fridaj's;  German;  independent;  twelve  pages 
15x22;  subscription  .$2.50;  established  1885;  J. 
C.  Martin,  editor;  Nagele  &  Co.,  publishers 
(6-8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the  claim. 

NORTHWESTERN  STOCKMAN 
AND  FARRIER;  semi-monthly  (A  A). 

H  E  R  31  A  N  N  S  -  S  O  H  N  IN  MON- 
TANA  ;  monthly  (A  A). 

MESSENGER:  monthly;  methodist 
episcopal;  eierht  pasres  11x14;  su^scription  50 
cents;  established  January,  1905:  R.P.Smith, 
D.D.,  editor:  C.  W.  Tenney,  publisher  (1—7). 

MONTANA  CHURCHMAN;  month 
ly;  protestant  episcopal:  twelve  pages  9x12; 
subscription  50  cents;  established  1883;  Rev. 
Edward   R.  Dodds,  editor;    W.  C.  Messias, 
publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,500  in  1906, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  was 
credited  with   more   than    1,000   in    1907. 

HINSDALE,   Valley  Co.  ^  300  pop., 

on  Great  Northern  Rd.,  26  m.  W.  of  Glas- 
gow, the  county  seat.  Farming  and  stock 
growing. 

MONTANA  HOMESTEAD;  Thurs- 
days; local:  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$1.50;  J.  T.Farriss,  edltorand  publisher  (1—6). 

JOLIET,  Carbon  Co.  p  450  pop.,  on 
Northern  Pacific  Rd.,  about  30  m.  S.  W.  of 
Billings. 

JOURNAL;  Fridays;  independent: 
eight  pages  22x28;  subscription  $1:  estab- 
lished May,  1904;  B.  A.  Harlan,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 

KALISPELL,  o.  h.,  Flathead  Co.  ^ 
2,526t  pop.,  on  Great  Northern  Rd..  160  m. 
N.  W.  of  Helena,  the  State  capital.  Agri- 
culture, lumbering  and  mining. 

BEE;  semi-weekly.  Tuesdays  and  Fridays; 
four  pa^es  18x24:  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1900;  Bee  Publishing  Company,  pub- 
lishers (1-8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance   of   a    rating   to   that   effect. 

INTER -LAKE;  Fridays:  republican; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1889:  R.  M.  Goshorn.  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (9 3). 

JOURNAL;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight   pages  15x22;    subscription  $2;  estab- 


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lished  1891;  Houtz  &  Busey,  editors  and  pub 
Ushers  (1—8).  _ 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance  of   a    rating   to   that   effect. 

KENDALiL,  Ravalli  Co.  -n  280  pop., 

on  Northern  Pacific  Rd.,  20  m.  N.  of  Hamil- 
ton, the  county  seat.    Farming  and  miuing. 

MINER;  Fridays;  four  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $2.50;  established  December,  1905; 
Jean  R.  Kirkpatrick,  editor;  Miner  Publish- 
ing Co.,  publishers  (12 — 5  P). 

LAUREL,    Yellowstone     Co.   0,  115t 
pop.,  on  Northern  Pacific  Rd.,  about  15  m. 
S.  W.  of  Billings,  the  county  seat. 
SENTINEL.;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

LEWISTOWN,  c.  h.,  Ftrgu$  Co.  a 

3,200  pop.,  on  3Iontana  Rd.,  211   m.    N.   E. 

of  Helena.     Farming,   stock   raising    and 

mining. 

DEMOCRAT;  Tuesdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22:  subscription  $2.50;  estab- 
lished 1904;  Tom  Stout,  editor  and  publisher 
(2-6). 

FERGUS  CO.   ARGUS;   Fridays;  re 
publican;    eight   pages    18x24;    subscription 
$2.50;  established   1883;   John  M.  Vrooman, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—7). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,480  in_  1902 
and  1,629  in  1906,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satis- 
factory report,  but  was  credited  with 
more    than    1,000    in    1907. 

LIBBY,  Flathead  Co.  ^  931t  pop.  (of 

township),  on  Great  Northern  Rd.,  92  m.  W. 

of  Kalispell,  the  county  seat.    Gold,  silver, 

lead  and  copper  mining  and  lumber. 

WESTERN  NEWS;  Thursdays;  re- 
publican: four  pages  1.7x24:  subscription  $2; 
established  July,  1902;  L.  H.Faust, editor  and 
publishers  (2—8). 

LIVINGSTON,  c.  h..  Park  Co.  g  6.054 
pop.,  on  Northern  Pacific  Rd.  and  Yellow- 
stone r.,  100  m.  E.  of  Helena,  the  State  cap- 
ital.   Railroad  car  shops  and  mining. 

ENTERPRISE;  Saturdays  ; repubUcan ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $2.50;  estab- 
lished 1883;  Frank  Wright,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

Copies     printed:     1,140  in  1900 
1,135  in  1904 
1,360  in  1907 
POST;  Thursdays;    democratic;    eight 
pages  15x22;   subscription  $2.50;   established 
1889;   A.  M.  Alderson.  editor  and  publisher 
(3-5). 

Copies  printed :  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  01  1,188  in  1903 
and  1,600  in  1906,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
than    1,000   in    1907. 

MALTA,  Valley  Co.   tf  350   pop.,  on 
Great  Northern  Rd..  65  m.  W.  of  Glasgow, 
the  county  seat.    Stock  raising. 
ENTERPRISE;    Wednesdays;    repub- 
lican; eight  pages  ll}4iM\  subscription  $2; 


MONTANA. 


established  1899;  A.  S.  Godfrey,  editor;  John 
Survant.  publisher  (1—8). 

MANHATTAN,  Gallatin  Co.  p  176t 
pop.,  on  Northern  Pacific  Rd.,  about  70  m. 
E.  of  Butte. 
RECORD:  Fridays  (A  A). 

MARYSVILLE,  Lewis  and   Clarke 

Co.  n    1,4S9  pop.,  on  Northern  Pacific  Rd., 

15  m.  N.  W.  of  Helena,  the  county  seat  and 

State  capital.    Mining. 

MOUNTAINEER;  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $3; 
established  1892;  W.  C.  Mahurin,  editor  and 
publisher. 

MILES  CITY,  c.  h.,  Cutter  Co.  q. 
3,243  pop.,  on  Northern  Pacific  and  Chicago, 
Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rds.  and  Yellow- 
atone  r.  The  cattle  center  of  Eastern  Mon- 
tana. 

YELLOWSTONE  JOURNAL.;  ev.ry 
evening  except  Sunday,  and  STOCK. 
GROWERS'  JOURNAL.,  Thursdays; 
republican;  daily  four  to  eight,  weekly 
twelve  pages  15x^;  subscription— daily  $7.50, 
weekly  $2.50;  established— daily  1881,  weekly 
1878;  s.  Gordon,  editor;  Journal  Publishing 
Co.,  publishers  (1— S). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
the  weekly  edition  of  this  paper  seemed 
to  assert  that  it  had  an  average  issue 
exceeding  i.ooo  copies,  but  failed  to 
furnish  such  definite  information  as 
would  warrant  the  accordance  of  a 
rating  to  that  eflFect.  It  has  not  since 
made   any  renewal  of  the   claim. 

INDEPENDENT;  Wednesdays;  repub- 
lican :  twelve  pages  15x22;  subscription  $2.50; 
established  August,  1903;  W.H.Trowbridge, 
editor;  The  Independent  Publishing  Com- 
pany, publishers  (1—8). 

MISSOULA,  c.  h.,  Mistoula  Co.  \j 

10,800  pop.,  on  Northern  Pacific  Rd.  and 
Missoula  r.,  125  m.  W.  of  Helena,  the  State 
capital.    Lumber  and  mining. 

HERALD;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day; democratic;  eight  pages  15x32;  sub- 
scription $6;  established  April,  1906;  W.  C. 
Hassler.  editor;  Herald  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers (1—8). 

Copies  printed;  For  the  year  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance  of  a   rating  to  that  effect. 

MISSOULIANi  every  morning,  and 
WEEKLY,  Fridays;  republican;  eight  to 
sixteen  pages  17^x24;  subscription— dally 
$8,  weekly  $1.50:  established— daily  1901, 
weekly  1873;  Miseoulian  Publishing  Co.,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  (1 — 7). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  4,185  in  1905 
and  5,107  in  1906,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
than  4,000  in   1907. 

No  definite  and  satisfactory  state- 
ment has  ever  been  secured  from  the- 
weekly  edition,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding  2,250  in  1896  and  more  than: 
1,000   in    1904   and    1907. 


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AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


MONTANA. 


J  O  U  R  N  A  Li  :  Saturdays ;  democratic ; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1903;  Seely  &.  Nestnith,  editors  and 
publishers  (8—5)  (A  A). 

MONDAK,    Valley   Co.  cf  on  Great 

Northern  Rd. 

YELLOWSTONE  NEWS;  Saturdays; 
republican;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$2;  established  January,  1905;  Wm.  HofEete- 
sed,  editor  and  publisher  (1 — 7). 

mOORE,   Fergus  Co.   U  500  pop.,  on 

Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  19  m. 
W.  of  Lewlstown,  the  county  seat.  Agri- 
culture and  stock  raising.  Grain  elevator 
and  creamery. 

INLAND  EMPIRE;  Thursdays;  repub- 
lican; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $2.50; 
established  September,  1905;  S.  E.  Peterson, 
editor  and  publislier  (1—8). 

PHIL.LIPSBURG,  c.  h..  Granite  Co. 

-a  995+  pop.,  on  Northern  Pacific  Rd.,  100  m. 

S.  W.  of  Helena,  the  State  capital.  Mining. 

niAILi;  Fridays;  independent  republi- 
can ;  eight  pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $2;  es- 
tablished 1887;  Lawrence  Hauck,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—7). 

Copies    printed:    For    the    year    looa 

this  paper  seemed  to  assert  tiat  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  i,ooo  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  definite  and  sat- 
isfactory   claim   to    issuing   so    many. 

PLAINS,  Sanders  Co.  "D   600  pop.,  on 

Northern  Pacific  Rd.,  77  m.  N.  W.  of  Mis- 
soula, the  county  seat.  Farming,  stock 
raising,  fruit  culture,  mining  and  lumber. 

PLAINSMAN;  Thursdays;  republican; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $2;  established 
1900;  Plainsman  Printing  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers  (1—8). 

Copies    printed:        500  in  1907 

REDIiODGE,c.h.,(7ar6on  Co.  g  2,152t 
pop. — local  estimate  3,500 — on  Northern  Pa- 
cific Rd.,  60  m.  8.  W.  of  Billings.  Coal 
mines,  employing  (500  miners.  Farming  and 
stock  raising. 

CARBON  CO.  REPUBLICAN;  Fri- 
days; republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  March,  1905;  T.  J. 
Johns,  editor  and  publisher  (1—7). 

PICKET;  Fridays;  republican;  twelve 
pages  13x22;  subscription  $2.50;  established 
I8&i;  Walter  Alderson.  editor;  Picket  Pub- 
lishing Company,  publishers  (2—3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  1,495  ^or 
the  year  1901,  1,827  in  1902,  but  has 
not  since  made  claim  to  issuing  so 
many   as    i^ooo  copies. 

SHELBY,    Teton     Co.    b    on    Great 

Northern  Rd.,  60  m.  N.  E.  of  Choteau. 

INDEPENDENT;  Thursdays;  Inde- 
pendent; four  pages  17^x24;  subscription 
f2i  established  August,  1901;  J.  F.  Ferguson, 
editor  and  publisher  (A  A). 

SHERIDAN,  MadiBon  Co.  P581t  pop., 
on  Northern  Pacific  Rd.,  20  m.  N.   W.   of 


MONTANA. 


Virginia   City,    the   county   seat.    Mining, 

agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $2.50;  estab- 
lished 1896  ;  R.  L.  Dewar,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

STEVENSVILLE,  Baralli  -a    Co., 

1,000  pop.,  on  Northern  Pacific  Rd.,  28  m. 
S.  uf  Missoula.  Fruit  raisng,  agriculture, 
lumbering  and  mining. 

NORTH    WEST   TRIBUNE;    Fri 

days;  independent;  four  pages  18x24:  sub- 
scription $3;  established  1887;  J.  R.  Faulds, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance   of   a    rating   to    that   effect. 

REGISTER;  Wednesdays;  republican; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  82:  estab- 
lished August,  1902;  Bruce  Wells,  editor  and 
publisher  (2—3). 

TOIVNSEND, -Sroadwaier  Co.  D  448t 
pop., on  Northern  Pacific  Rd.  and  Missouri  r., 
35  m.  S.  E.  of  Helena,  the  State  capital. 
Farming,  mining  and  stock  raising. 

STAR;  Saturdays;  eight  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1896;  Averlll  &Gehr- 
ett,  editors  and  publishers. 

MONTANA     WORKMAN;    monthly 

(▲▲). 

TWIN  BRIDGES,  Madison  Co.   p 

500  pop.,  on  Southern  Montana  Rd.,  30  m. 

N.  W.  of   Virginia  City,  the  county  seat. 

Mining,  stock  raising  and  farming. 

MADISON  CO.  MONITOR;  Fridays; 
republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$2;  established  1892;  B.  F.  Yerkes,  manager 

(1-8). 

VIRGINIA  CITY,  c.  h.,  Madison 
Co.  P  568-',-  pop.,  on  Alder  creek,  10  m.  S.  E.  of 
Alder,  nearest  railroad  station.  Stages 
connect  with  Deerlodge  and  other  points. 
Gold  mining. 

MADISONIAN;  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $2.50; 
established  lgr73;  Joseph  Smith  II.,  editor  and 
publisher  (12— 5). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,075  in  1899 
and  1,384  in  1905.  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  a  report,  but  was  credit- 
ed   with    more    than    1,000   in    1907. 

TIMES;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $2.50;  established 
1899;  Times  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (1—8). 

WHITEFISH,  Flathead  Co.  t\  2,000 
pop.,  on  Great  Northern  Rd.,  275  m.  N.  E.  of 
Spokane,  Wash.  Lumbering  and  agricul- 
ture.   Summer  resort. 

PILOT;  Saturdays;  republican;  four 
pages  16x22;  subscription  $2:  established 
1904;  E.  A.  Southwick,  editor  and  publisher 

(1-8). 

WHITEHALL,  Jefferson  Co.  Q  450 

pop.,  on  Northern  Pacific  Rd.,  SO  m.  S.  E.  of 

Butte.     Farming,  dairying,   stock  raising 

and  mining. 

MONTANA  SUNLIGHT;  Fridays;  re 
publican;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $2 ; 
established  February.  1902;  W.  L.  Rlckard, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—8).  , 


CATALOGCTE  BY  STATES. 


641 


MONTANA. 


"WHITE  SULPHUR  SPRINGS 

c.  h.,  Meagher  Co.  D  700  pop.,  on  daily  stage 
line,  60  m.  E.  of  Helena,  the   State  capital, 
and   40   from    the    Northern    Pacific    Rd. 
Health  resort.    Agriculture,  stock  raising 
and  gold,  silver,  copper  and  coal  mining. 
REPUBLICAN  J   Fridays;   republican; 
four  pages  17}^x24;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished  Julv,   1902;    Max   Waterman,  editor; 
Republican  Printing  Co.,  publishers  (1—5  P). 

"WIBAUX,  Dawson  Co.  cf  245t  pop., 
on  Northern  Pacific  Rd.,  about  29  m.  E.  by 
S.  of  Giendive,  the  county  seat. 
PIONEER;  Thursdays  (A  A). 


MONTANA. 


WISDOM,  Beaverhead  Co.  JH  150  pop. , 

on  the  Big  Hole  River,  50  m.  N.W.  of  Dillon, 

the  county  seat.    Mining. 

BIG  HOLE  BREEZES;  Fridays;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $2.50;  established 
1898;  John  N.  Armstrong,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7— 5). 

ZORTMAN,  Chouteau  Co.  [^  60  m. 

S.  W.  of  Malta,  nearest  station  on  Great 

Northern  Rd. 

LITTLE  ROCKIES  MINER;  Thurs- 
days (A  A). 


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NEBRASKA. 


Population  1,066,300 1.     Land  Area  76,840  sq.  miles. 

Bounded  north  by  South  Dakota,  east  by  Iowa,  south  by  Kansas  and  Colorado, 
and  west  by  Colorado  and  Wyoming.  State  capital :  Lincoln.  Principal  indus- 
tries :  Agriculture  and  stock  raising.  Number  of  newspapers  and  other  periodi- 
cals (March  30,  1908),  590,  divided  as  follows :  Daily,  27 ;  tri-weekly,  3 ;  semi- 
weekly,  12 ;  weekly,  516  ;  semi-monthly,  2  ;  monthly,  29;  bi-monthly,  1. 

The  cities  of  over  5,000  population,  according  to  the  United  States  census  of 
1900  (t),  are  as  follows  : 


Omaha 103,555t 

Liucolu 40,169t 

South  Omaha 36,00lt 

Beatrice '5',875t 

Grand  Island y,554t 


Nebraska  City TjSSOt 

Fremont y,a41t 

Ha stiiisrs 7, 188t 

Kearney 5,634t 

York 5,132+ 


ADAMS,  Gage    Co.    O,  417t    pop.,   on 

Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,  27  m.  S. 

of  Lincoln,  the  State  capital.    Agriculture 

and  stock  raising. 

GIiOBE;  Fridays:  Independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1889;    M.  D.  Horham,  editor  and  publisher. 

AINSWORTH,  c.  h.,  Brown  Co.  t\ 

1,000  pop.,  ou  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd. 
Roller  grist  mills,  cement  works  and  grain 
elevators. 

STAR- JOURNAL;  Fridays;  repub- 
lican; eight  pages  18x34:  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1884;  John  M.  Cotton,  managing 
editor;  Star-Journal  Co.,  publishers  (1—8). 
Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding    i,ooo    in    1907. 

ALBION,  c.h.,  Boone  Co.  u  1,800  pop., 

on   Fremont,   Elkhorn  &  Missouri  Valley 

and  Union  Pacific  Rds.     Agriculture  and 

stock  raising. 

ARGUS;  Saturdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1876 ;  D.  J.  Poynter,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance   of   a    rating  to    that   effect. 

NEWS ;  Fridays ;  republican  ;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1879;  A. 
W.  Ladd,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

ALEXANDRIA,  Thayer  Co.  g  332t 

pop.,  on  St.  Joseph  &  Grand   Island   Rd., 

15  m.  N.  W.  of  Fairbury.    Grain,  sugar  beet 

and  stock  raising  and  farming. 

ARGUS;  Fridays ;  republican  ;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1894;  L.  H.  Thornburgh,  editor  and  publisher. 

ALLEN,    Dixon    Co.   cf  236t  pop.,   on 

Sioux  City,  O'Neill  &  Western  Rd.,  11  m.  N. 

of  Wakefield.    Agriculture. 

NEWS  ;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1890;  E.  E.  Shack- 
elford, editor  and  publisher. 

ALLIANCE,  5oa;6M«e  Co.tl2,5S5t  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Qulncy  Rd.  Flour 
mill  and  other  Industries.    Railroad  divi- 


sion and  shops.    Stock  raising  and  dairy- 
ing. 

T  I  HI  E  S  ;  semi-weekly,  Tuesdays  and 
Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1887;  H.  J.  Ellis, 
editor  and  publisher  (2 — 3). 

HERALD;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1895:  F.  J.  O'Keefe,  editor  and  publisher 
(8-3). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
tliis  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, hut  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  eflfect  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the  claim. 

ALMA,  c.  h.,  Harlan  Co.  p  923t  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  and  Kan- 
sas City  &  Omaha  Rds.  Agriculture  and 
live  stock. 

HARLAN  CO.  JOURNAL;  Fridays; 
republican;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$1;  established  1897;  H.  C.  Furse,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 

RECORD;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1897; 
Arthur  V.  Shoffer,  editor  and  publisher  (2— 8>, 

ALVO,  Cast  Co.  d-  140  pop,,  on  Chi- 
cago, Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd.,  20  m.  E.  of 
Lincoln,  the  State  capital.    Flour  mill. 

ADVANCE;  Saturdays;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1891;  B.  A. 
Waugh,  editor;  Interstate  Newspaper  Co., 
publishers. 

ANOKA,  Boyd  Co.  [^  25t  pop.,  on  Chi- 
cago &  Northwestern  Rd.,  5  m.  N.  E.  of 
Butte,  the  county  seat. 

HERALD;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
March.  1903;  John  W.  Hummel,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 

ANSELMO,  Cutter  Co.  u  145t  pop., 

on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,  95  m. 

N.  W.  of  Grand  Island. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  twelve  pages 
11x16;  subscription  $1;  established  1906;  H.  G. 
Campbell,  editor  and  publisher  (12—6  P), 

ANSLEY,    Custer    Co.   n  786  pop., 

on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,  16  m. 

S.  E.  of  Broken    Bow,   the  county   seat. 

Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

ARGOSYAND  CHRONICLE- 
CITIZEN;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;   subscrlptkon  $1;    established— 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


643 


NEBRASKA. 


Argosy  1893,  Chronicle- Citizen  1884,  consoli- 
dated October,  1907;  A.  H.  Barks,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 

ARAPAHOE,  Furnai  Co.  g  1,200 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd. 
and  Republican  r.,  170  m.  S.  W.  of  Lincoln, 
the  State  capital.  Farming,  dairying  and 
stock  raising. 

PIONEER;  Fridays  ;  independent ; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1879;  J.  H.  Mooney,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance   of   a   rating  to   that   effect. 

PUBLIC  MIRROR;  Fridays;  inde- 
pendentdeniocratic;  four  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription $1 ;  established  1882 ;  Charles  E. 
Read,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 

ARCADIA,  Valley  Co.  a    374t  pop., 

on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.  and 

Middle  Loup  r.,  20  m.  S.  W.  of  Ord,    the 

county  seat.    Flour  mill.    Agriculture. 

C  H  A  31  P  I  O  N  ;  Fridays;  eight  pages 
15x23;  subscription  $1;  established  18S6;  H. 
O.  Cooley,  editor  and  publisher. 

ARLINGTON,  Washington  Co.n-579t 
pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  28 
m.  W.  of  Omaha.  Farming  and  stock  rais- 
ing. 

REVIEW-HERALD;  Fridays;  inde- 
pendent; eight  to  twelve  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1881;  E.  F.  Fassett, 
editor  and  publisher  (7—5). 

ASHLAND,   Saunders  Co.   D-   l,477t 

pop.,  on  Chicago.  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd. 

and    Saline   r.,  24  m.  E.  of    Lincoln,    the 

State  capital.    Farming. 

GAZETTE;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
18t8;  W.  N.  Becker,  Jr.,  ecMtor  and  publisher. 

ATKINSON,  J?o«  Co.  b  o96t  pop.,  on 
Fremont,  Elkhorn  &  Missouri  "Valley  Rd. 
and  Elkhorn  r.,  20  m.  N.  W.  of  O'Neill,  the 
county  seat.  Flour  mill  and  brewery.  Ag- 
riculture and  stock  raising. 

GRAPHIC;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1881;  Dell  Akin,  editor  and  publisher  (2— 8). 

LEDGER;  Fridays  (A  A). 

AUBURN,  o.  h.,  Nemaha'Co.  □,«,664t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  and 
Missouri  Pacific  Rds.,  80  m.  S.  of  Omaha. 
Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

GRANGER;  Fridays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 1872;  J.  H.  Dundas,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

NEMAHA  CO.  HERALD;  Fridays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1888;  Barnhart  &  Keames, 
editors  and  publishers  (2 — 4). 

Copies   printed:    This    paper 
dit   for   an    average    issue   of 


NEBRASKA. 


1898  and  2,579  in  1903,  since 


had  cre- 
1,500  in 
which  it 
bttt  was 
in    1904 


has    not    furnished    a    report, 
credited   with    exceeding   2,250 

and    more    than    1,000    in    1907. 

NEMAHA  CO.  REPUBLICAN;  Fri- 
days; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  es- 


tablished 1868;  Will  S.  Crichton,  editor  and 
publisher  ^3— 6P). 
WESTLICHE  BEOBACHTER; 

Thursdays;  German;  eight  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1900;  Louis  H. 
Rohmeyer,  editor;  German-American  Press, 
publishers. 

Copies  printed :  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding    1,000    in    1905    and    1907. 

NEMAHA  CO.  TEACHER;  monthly; 
education;  twenty  pages  81^x1134;  subscrip- 
tion 50  cents;  established  1904;  Geo.  D.  Car- 
rington,  Jr.,  editor;  Criohton  Publishing  Co., 
publishers  (3—6  P)  (A  A). 

AURORA,  c.h.,  Hamilton  Co.  a  l,921t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd., 
30  m.  N.  E.  of  Hastings.  Has  two  roller 
flour  mills.    Agriculture. 

HAMILTON  CO.  REGISTER;  Fri- 
days; Independent;  eight  pages  20x26;  sub- 
scription $1.25;  established  1890;  G.  L.  Burr, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies 
regularly  in  1903,  but  has  not  since 
set_  up  any  definite  and  satisfactory 
claim    for   issuing   so   many. 

REPUBLICAN;  Fridays;  republlcan: 
eight pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1873;  J.  G.  Alden,  editor  and  publisher  (2—5). 
Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  crc 
dit  for  an  average  issue  of  1,127  ^ 
1902  and  1,325  in  1904,  since  which 
it  has  not  furnished  a  report,  but  was 
credited  with  more  than    1,000   in    1907. 

SUN;  Saturdays ;  democratic ;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1,50;  established 
1885;  Dan  L.  Machaner,  editor;  Sun  Publish- 
ing Company,  publishers  (8—3  P). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  1,291  for 
the  year  1899  and  exceeding  1,000  in 
1 90 1,  but  has  not  since  made  claim  to 
issuing    so    many    as    1,000    copies. 

AXTELL,  Kearney  Co.  g  329t  pop.,  on 
Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,  10  m. 
W.  of  Minden,  the  county  seat.  Agricul- 
ture. 

TIMES;  Fridays;  local:  four  pages  18x24; 
subscription  SI;  established  1896;  Miss  Flor- 
ence E.  Reynolds,  editor  and  publisher  (7—5). 

BANCROFT,  Cuming  Co.a'  733t  pop., 

on  Chicago.  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  &  Omaha 

Rd.,  75  m.  N.  W.  of  Omaha.     Farming  and 

cattle  raising. 

BLADE;  Fridays  ;  republican  ;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1889;  Rev.  J.  L.Phillips,  editor:  Blade  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  publishers  (9—6). 

BARNSTON,    Gage  Co.  D.  250t  pop., 

on  Union  Pacific  Rd.  and  Blue  r.,  about 

19   m.   S.    of    Beatrice,   the   county    seat. 

Agriculture. 

STAR;  Fridays;  four  pages  15x22:  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1889;  Claude  Vogel, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—7). 

BARTLETT,  c.  h.,  Wheeler  Co.  ti  150 
pop.,  175  m.  N.  W.  of  Omaha.  Cattle,  hogs, 
hay,  etc. 

WHEELER   CO.  INDEPENDENT; 

Thursdays;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$1;  established  1891;  Chester  J.  Brown,  editor 
and  publisher  (7—3  P). 


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AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


NEBRASKA. 


BARTIiEY,   Redwillow    Co.    p   247t 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd. 

and  Republican  r.,  6  m.  N.  E.  of  Indianola. 

Agriculture. 

INTER-OCEAN;  Thursdays;  repub- 
lican, eight  page«  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1886;  U.  G.  Etherton,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 

BASSETT,  c.  h.,  Rock  Co.  ^  400  pop., 

on  Fremont,  Elkhorn&  Missouri  Valley  Rd., 

89  m.  N.  W.  of  Neleigh.    Farming  and  stock 

raising. 

ROCK  CO.  liEADER;  Fridays;  repub- 
lican; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1897;  M.  L.  Mead,  editor  and  pub- 
ligher  (1—8). 

BATTLECREEK,   Madison  Co.   a 

750  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd., 

12  m.  W.  of  Norfolk.     Stock  raising. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  independent; 
democratic,  eight  pages  20x26;  subscription 
$1.25;  established  1887;  F.  B.  Martin,  editor 
and  publigher  (7—5). 

BAYARD,   Cheyenne  Co.  -o  175  pop., 

55  m.  N.  W.  of  Sidney,  the  county  seat. 

Center  of  Irrigation  in  Western  Nebraska. 

Stock  and  grain. 

TRANSCRIPT;  Fridays;  republican: 
eight  pages  15x23;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1888;  F.  O.  Wisner,  editor;  Transcript  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  publishers  (6—3). 

BEATRICE,  c.  h.,  Gage  Co.  a,  7,875t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific, 
Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  and  Union 
Pacific  Rds.  and  Big  Bluer.,  40m.  S.  of  Lin- 
coln, the  State  capital.  Cheese  factory, 
creamery,  foundry,  canning  factory,  tile 
works,  barb-wire  works  and  planing  and 
flour  mills. 

EXPRESS;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  SEMI-WEEKLY,  Tuesdays 
and  Fridays;  republican;  four  pages  18x24; 
subscription— daily  $5,  semi- weekly  $1;  es- 
tablished—daily  188.3,  semi- weekly  1870;  F.  A. 
Harrison,  general  manager;  Express  Pub- 
lishing Company,  publishers  (8— 6). 

Copies  printed:  The  daily  edition 
of  this  paper  had  credit  for  an  aver- 
age issue  of  1,044  for  1900,  but  has 
not  since  made  definite  and  satisfactory 
claim  to  isuing  so  many  as  1,000  copies. 
No  definite  and  satisfactory  statement 
has  ever  been  secured  from  the  semi- 
weekly  edition,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding    1,000    in    1905    and    1907. 

SUN;  every  morning  except  Monday; 
independent;  daily  four,  Sunday  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $3;  established  July,  1902; 
G.  P.  Marvin,  editor  and    publisher  (7—5). 

DIE  NEBRASKA  POST;  Thursdays; 
German;  independent:  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1892  ;  Emll 
Schultz,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  has  on 
two  occasions  indicated  a  desire  to 
have  credit  for  issuing  more  than 
1,000  copies  regularly,  but  such  defi- 
nite information  as  would  warrant  such 
a    rating   has    never   been    forthcoming. 

GAGE  CO.  DEMOCRAT;  Fridays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1879;  Geo.  P.  Marvin,  editor 
and  publisher  (6—3). 

Copies  printed:      For  the   year    1903 
this  paper  seemed  to   assert  that  it  had 


NEBRASKA. 


an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the  claim. 

GAGE  CO.  HERAL.D;  Fridays;  local; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1884;  S.  Q.  Howe,  editor  and  publisher 
(7-5)  (A  A). 

SUMMARY;  Saturdays;  independent; 
twenty  pages  11x15;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1904;  Walt  Mason,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—5  P)  (A  A). 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1881 ; 
W.  S.  Tilton,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance  of  a   rating  to   that  effect. 

BEAVER  CITY,  c.  h.,  Furnas  Co.  g 

911+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy 
Rd.and  Beaver  creek.  Grist  and  saw  mills 
and  broom  factory.  Stock  and  grain  raising. 

TIMES-TRIBUNE;  Fridays;  republi- 
can; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished—Tmes  1875,  Tribune  1886,  consoli- 
dated January,  1902;  F.  N.  Merwin,  editor; 
The  Merwin  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (2 — 3). 
Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  i.oso  for 
the  year  1900,  1,609  in  1902,  but  has 
not  since  made  definite  and  satisfactory 
claim  to  issuing  so  many  as  1,000 
copies. 

BEAVER  CROSSING,-Se«'ard  Go.n- 

359+  pop.,  on  Fremont,  Elkhorn  &  Missouri 

Valley   Rd.,  16  m.   S.  W.  of   Seward,   the 

county  seat. 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  16x22;  subscription  tl;  Chas.  C.  Dlers, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—7). 

BEEMER,  Cuming  Co. □'4651  pop.,  on 

Fremont,  Elkhorn  &  Missouri  Valley  Rd., 

9  m.  N.  of  West  Point,   the   county  seat. 

Farming. 

TIMES;  Fridays ;  republican ;  four 
pages  13x30;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1886;   R.  O.  Willis,  editor  and  publisher. 

BELDEN,  Cedar  Co.  c(  197  pop.,  on 
Great  Northern  Rd.,  10  m,  N.  E.  of  Ran- 
dolph.   Creamery. 

PROGRESS;  Fridays;  independent; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1882;  J.  W.  Creamer,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher d— 5). 

BELGRADE,  Nance  Co.  n-  78t  pop., 
on  Union  Pacific  Rd.,  10  m.  N.  W.  of  Fuller- 
ton,  the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 
HERALD;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

BELIiEVUE,  Sai-py  Co.  D-  600  pop., 
on  Burlington  &  Missouri  River  Rd.,  9  m. 
S.  of  Omaha. 

GAZETTE;  Fridays;  Independent-demo- 
crat; eight  pages  9x12;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished April,  1904;  W.  B.  McDermyt,  edi- 
tor; University  Printing  Company,  pub- 
lishers (1—8). 

BELLWOOD,  Butler  Co.  n-410t  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Burlington  8c  Quincy  Rd.,  8  m. 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


645 


NEBRASKA. 


N.  W.  of  David  City,  the  county  seat.    Ag- 
riculture and  stock  raising. 
GAZETTE;  Fridays  (A  A). 

B EL VI D ERE,  Thayer  Co.  g  468t 

pop.,  on  Burlington  &  Missouri  River  and 

St.  Joseph  &  Grand  Island  Rds.,  6  m.N.  of 

Hebron    the  county  seat,  and  58  S.  W.  of 

Lincoln,  the  State  capital.    Iron  foundry. 

INDEPENDENT;  Fridays;  republican; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1899;  M.  L.  Ross,  editor  and  publisher 
(8-3). 

BENEDICT,    York    Co.  n  29St   pop., 

on  Kansas  City  &  Omaha  Rd.,  10  m.  N.  of 

York,  the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 

NEWS  HERALD;  Wednesdays;  re- 
publican; four  pages  18x24;  subscriptions!; 
established  July.  1902;  R  G.Douglas,  editor 
and  publisher  (2—3). 

BENKEIiMAN.  c.  h..  Dundy  Co.  p 

296+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy 
Rd.,  40  m.  S.  W.  of  Culbertson. 

CHRONICLE;  Fridays;  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1897; 
C.  L.  Will,   editor    and    publisher   (7— 3P). 

NEWS;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1893;  I.  B.  &  J.  R.  Raichart,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (6—3). 

BENNET,  Lanca$ter  Co.  D-  495t  pop., 

on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,  17  m. 

S.  E.  of  Lincoln,  the  county  seat  and  State 

capital.    Stone  quarries  and  a  roller  mill. 

Farming. 

UNION;  Fridays ;  republican ;  eight 
pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1889 ; 
W.  A.  Overman,  editor;  Union  Publishing 
Company,  publishers  (2-3). 

BENNINGTON.  Douglas  Co.  D-  229t 

pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  16  m. 

W.  of  Omaha. 

HERAliD;  Fridays:  independent;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1904 ;  C.  J.  Wilcox,  editor  and  publisher  (11—5). 

BENSON,  Douglas   Co.  D-  2,500  pop., 
suburb  of  Omaha. 

ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

TIMES;  Saturdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  established 
November,  1903;  LewW.  Raber,  editor  and 
publisher  (1-8). 

BERTRAND,  Phelps  Co.  p  600  pop., 

on    Chicago,    Burlington   &    Quincy    Rd. 

Farming  and  stock  raising. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1S88;  L.  E. 
Brown,  editor  and  publisher  (1— S). 

BETHANY,  ioncasfer  Co.  D-330t  pop-, 

on  Missouri  Pacific  Rd.,  4  m.  E.  of  Lincoln, 

the  county  seat  and  State  capital. 

CHRISTIAN  NEWS;  Saturdays ; 
disciples  of  Christ;  twelve  pages  9x12;  sub- 
scriptions!; established  1894;  H.  E.  Wether- 
ell  (5o.,  editors  and  publishers  (7 — 5)  (A  A). 

BLADEN,  Webster  Co.  p  300  pop.,  on 

Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,  9  m.  W. 

of  Blue  Hill.  Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

ENTERPRISE  ;  Fridays ;  non-parti- 
san; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1894;  L.  E.  Spence,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7—5). 


NEBRASKA. 


BLAIR,  C.  h.,  Washington  Co.  O  2,970t 

pop.,  ou  Sioux  City  &  Pacific  and  Chicago, 
St.  Paul,  Uinneapolis  &  Omaha  Rds.,  2  m. 
from  Missouri  r.  and  26  N.  of  Omaha. 
Beef,  pork  and  grain. 

DANSKEREN;  semi- weekly.  Tues- 
days and  Fridays;  Danish;  eight  pages  15x22 ; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1891;  Paul 
Peterson,  editor  and  publisher  (1 — 8j. 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  2,926  in 
1900  and  6,571  in  1901,  since  which  it 
has  not  furnished  any  definite  and  sat- 
isfactory report,  but  has  been  credited 
with  exceeding  4,000  in  1903  and 
more    than    2,250    in    1905    and    1907. 

DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1870;  Thomas  T.  Osterman,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 

PILOT;  weekly,  twice-a-week,  Mondays 
and  Thursdays;  republican;  four  pages  15x22; 
subscription $1;  established  1871;  L.  A.Will- 
iams, editor  and  publisher. 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies 
regularly  in  1897,  but  has  not  since 
set  up   any   claim  for  issuing   so  many. 

BLOOMFIELD.JTnoaCo.  [j  1,460  pop., 
on  Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  &  Omaha 
Rd.  Flour  mills  and  grain  elevators.  Agri- 
culture and  stock  raising. 

DIE   BLOOniFIELD  GERMANIA; 

Thursdays  ;  German  ;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1896;  J.  H.  Lohmanu  and  M.  T.  Liewer,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  (7—5). 

JOURNAL;  Thursdays;  independent; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1894  ;  M.C.  O'Hara,  editor;  F.  S.Cook, 
publisher  (8—3). 

MONITOR;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22  ;  subscription  81  ;  estab- 
lished 1890;  W.  H.  Needham,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6—3). 

BLOOMINGTON,  Franklin  Co.  [? 

488+ pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy 

Rd. 

ADVOCATE;  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  SI;  established  1881; 
H.  M.  Crane,  editor  and  publisher  (1—7). 

FRANKLIN  CO.  TRIBUNE  ;  Fri- 
days (A  A). 

BLTJEHILL,  Webster  Co.  p82Stpop., 

on  Chicago.  Burlington  ft  Quincy  Rd.,  20  m. 

S,  of  Hastings.    Farming. 

LEADER;  Fridays ;  democratic ;  eight 

pages    18x24  ;  subscription    $1  ;   established 

1887;  W.  S.  Ashby,  editor  and  publisher  (7— 5). 

BLUESPRINGS,    Gage  Co.  R   78«t 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  and 

Union  Pacific  Rds..  12  m.  S.  E.  of  Beatrice, 

the   county   seat.      Milling,   farming   and 

stock  raising. 

SENTINEL;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.25;.  estab- 
lished 1886;  J.  H.  Casebeer,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

BOONE,  Boone  Co.  D-  ISOf  pop-,  on 
Union  Pacific  Rd.,  5  m.  S.  E.  of  Albion,  the 
county  seat. 
ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

BRADSHAW,  York  Co.  a  365t  pop., 
on  Burlington  &  Missouri  River  Rd.,  U  m. 


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NEBRASKA. 


S.  W.  of  York,  the  county  seat,  and  60  W. 

of  Lincoln,  the  State  capital.  Farming  and 

stock  raising. 

REPUBLICAN;  Thursdays;  four  pages 
15x22  ;  subscription  $1  ;  established  189fi  ; 
Robert  Q  Douglas,  editor  and  publisher. 

BRAINERD,  Butler  Co.  n-384t  pop., 

on  Fremont,  Elkhorn   &    Missouri  Valley 

and  Union  Paciflc  Rds.,  87  m.  W.  of  Omaha. 

Farming. 

CLIPPER;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1897;  W.  H. 
McGaffln,  Jr.,  editor  and  publisher. 

BREWSTER,  c.  h.,  Blaine  Co.  [j  100 

pop.,  on  North  Loup  r.    Farming  and  stock 

raising, 

NEWS;  Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages 
18x30;  subscription  $1;  established  1884;  P.  C. 
Erlckson,  editor  and  publisher. 

BRIDGEPORT,  Cheyenne  Co.  -D 
600  pop.,  on  Burlington  &  Missouri  Rd.,  35 
m.  S.  of  Alliance.  Farming  and  stock  rais- 
ing. 

BliADE;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1900;  H.  C.  Mock,  editor;  Blade  Publishing 
Company,  publishers  (1—8). 

PLATTE  VALLEY  NEWS;  Fridays; 
Independent;  eight  pages  13x20;  suDscrlp- 
tlon$l;  established  September,  1902;  William 
J.  Scoggin,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

BRISTOW,  Boyd  Co.  b  on  Chicago 

&  Northwestern  Rd.,  11  m.  E.  of  Butte,  the 

county  seat. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  SI. 50;  estab- 
lished 1900;  R.  O.  Willis,  editor;  R.  O.  Willis 
&  Son,  publishers  (1—8). 

BROCK,  Nemaha  Co.  □,  543t  pop.,  on 
Missouri  Paciflc  Rd..  15  m.  N.  W.  of  Au- 
burn, the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 

BULLETIN;  Thursdays;  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1895;  W. 
M.  Zentz,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

BROKENBOW,  c.  h.,  Custer  Co.  n 

1,375+ pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Qulncy 
Rd.,  80  m.  N.  W.  of  Grand  Island.  Agricult- 
ure and  stock  raising. 

CUSTER  CO.  BEACON;  Thursdays; 
people's  party;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1889;  Beal  &  Wimmer, 
editors  and  publishers  (6 — 3). 

CUSTER  CO.  CHIEF;  Fridays; 
independent;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1892;  Purcell  Bros.,  editors 
and  publishers. 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1901 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the  claim. 

CUSTER  CO.  REPUBLICAN;  Thurs 
days;  eight  pages  16x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1882;  D.  M.  Amsberry,  editor  and 
publisher  (12—3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  1,127  for 
the  year  1902  and  exceeding  1,000  in 
1903.  but  has  not  since  made  claim  to 
issuing  so  many   as   1,000  copies. 


NEBRASKA. 


BRUNING,  Thayer  Co.  g  255t  pop., 
on  Burlington  &  Missouri  River  Rd.  in  Ne- 
braska, 13  m.  N.  of  Hebron,  the  county 
seat.    Grain.    Shipping.    Lumber. 

COURIER  ;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1899;  McGrevs^  &  Boyd,  editors  and  publishers. 

BURCHARD,    Pawnee    Co.  O,   297t 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Qulncy  Rd., 

15  m.  W.  of  Pawnee  City,  the  county  seat. 

Farming  and  stock  raising. 

TII>IES;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x23;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1889;  E.  M.  Prlbble, 
editor  and  publisher  (2—8). 

BURWELIi,  c.  h.,  Garfield  Co.  [^  4«0t 

pop.,   on  Chicago,   Burlington   &   Qulncy 

Rd.,  18  m.  N.W.   of  Ord.    Agriculture  and 

stock  raising. 

TRIBUNE;  Thursdays ;  republican ; 
eight  pages  15x22  ;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 1888;  W.  Z.  Todd,  editor  and  publisher 

(12-3). 

BUTTE,  c.  h.,  Boyd  Co.  [j  350t  pop., 

200  m.  N.  W.  of  Omaha.    Farming  and  stock 

raising. 

BOY'D  CO.  REGISTER;  Fridays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1896;  Ed.  Plum,  editor  and 
publisher. 

GAZETTE;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1892;  Mrs.  A.  R.  Armstrong,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

BYRON,  Thayer  Co.  Cp  225  pop.,  on 
Chicago,  Burlington  &  Qulncy  Rd.,  20  m.  S. 
W.  of  Hebron,  the  county  seat.  Manufac- 
turing.   Grain  and  live  stock. 

BLADE;  Fridays;  four  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1 ;  established  November,  1904;  R. 
B.  Enslow,  editor  and  publisher  (11—6). 

CAIRO,  BTali  Co.  a  224  pop.,  on  Bur- 
lington &  Missouri  River  Rd.,  16  m.  N,  W. 
of  Grand  Island. 

RECORD;  Fridays;  republican;  ten 
pages  11x16;  subscription  $1;  established 
April,  1903;  Elliott  Harrison,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

CALLAWAY,  Custer  Co.  D  406t 
pop.,  on  Union  Pacific  Rd.,  25  m.  S.  W.  of 
Brokenbow,  the  county  seat.  Agriculture 
and  stock  raising. 

COURIER -TRIBUNE;  Fridays;  lo- 
cal; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1887;  R.  E.  Brega,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7—5). 

LOUP  VALLEY  QUEEN;  Thursdays; 
republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  escablished  June,  1902  ;  Roy  R.  Barnard, 
editor  and  publisher  (7 — 5). 

CAMBRIDGE,   Furnas  Co.  g  840t 

pop.,  on  Burlington  &  Missouri  River  Rd., 

20m.N.  W.  of  Beaver  City,  the  county  seat. 

Manufacture  of  plows  and  windmills. 

CLARION;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1899;  J.  M.  Hollingsworth,  editor  and  man- 
ager; Clarion  Printing  Co.,  publishers. 

CAMPBELL,  Franklin  Go.  g  368t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Qulncy  Rd., 


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NEBRASKA. 


18  m.  W.  of  Blue  Hill.  Agriculture  and  stock 

raising. 

CITIZEN;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22  ;  subscription  SI;  established 
1900;  W.  R.  Burr,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

CARLETON,  Thaytr  Co.  g  309t  pop., 

on  St.  Joseph  &  Grand  Island  Rd.,  15  m.  N. 

of  Hebron,  the  county  seat.     Stock  raising 

and  agriculture. 

IjEADER{  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1893;  Charles  W.  Eisenbise,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8—5). 

CARROLL,  Wayne  Co.  ^  252t  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Minneapolis  &  St.  Paul  Rd. 
INDEX;    Fridays;     independent;    eight 

pages    15x22;    subscription  $1;    established 

1901;  Richard  Closson,  editor  and  publisher 

(12-3). 

CEDARBLUFFS,   Saunders    Co.  Q 

3Tlt  pop.,  on  Fremont,  Elkhorn  &  Missouri 

Valley  Rd.,  9  m.  S.  W.  of  Fremont.  Farming 

and  stock  raising. 

STANDARD;  Fridays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22  ;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 1891;  I.  S.  Boulier,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6—3). 

CEDAR  RAPIDS,  Boone  Co.  D  559 
pop.,  on  Union  Pacific  Rd.,  5  m.  S.  E.  of 
Albion,  the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 
O  U  T  L.  O  O  K  ;    Fridays ;    independent ; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 1885;  J.  A.  &  C.  G.  Baird,  editors  and 
publishers  C12— 8). 

CENTRAL    CITY,   c.  h.,   Merrick 

Co.  n  1,571+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  & 

Quincy  and  Union  Pacific  Rds.,  near  Platte 

r.,  and  132  m.  W.  at  Omaha.     Agriculture 

and  stock  raising. 

NONPAREIIi;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1881;  H.  G.  Taylor,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2-3).  ^  ^.^^^. 

RECORD:  Thursdays;  prohibition; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  SI;  estab- 
lished 1893;  Fitch  Bros.,  editors  and  publish- 
ers (1—8). 

Copies     printed:         901   in   1907 

REPUBLICAN;  Saturdays ;  repub- 
lican; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1893;  Tents  O.  Kedar,  editor  and 
publisher. 

NEBRASKA  FRIEND;  monthly; 
friends;  eight  pages  9x11;  subscription  50 
cents;  established  1899;  A.  E.  Hadley,  editor 
Nebraska  Church  and  Educational  Associa- 
tion of  Friends,  nublishers  (9—3). 


CEHESCO,  Saunders  Co.  D-226tpop., 
on  Fremont,  Elkhorn   &   Missouri   Valley 
Rd.,  21  m.  N.  of  Lincoln,  the  State  capital. 
Grain  and  live  stock. 
COURIER;    Saturdays;    eight   pages 

15x22;    subscription  $1;  established  1891;  W. 

T.  March,  editor;  Inter-State  Newspaper  Co., 

publishers. 

CHADRON,  c.  h.,  Dawes  Co.  tl  2,500 
pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd., 
150  m.  S.  of  Deadwood,  S.  Dak.  Farming 
and  stock  raising. 

JOURNAL.;  Fridays;  republican; 
twelve  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.5U;  estab- 
lished 1884;  George  C.  Snow,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (l-«). 


CHAMBERS,  Solt  Co.  d  98t-  pop., 
20  m.  W.  of  Ewing,  nearest  station  on  Chi- 
cago &  Northwestern  Rd.    Agriculture  and 
stock  raising. 
BUGLE;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

CHAPPELL,  c.  h.,  Deuel  Co.  -D  400 

pop.,  on  Union  Pacific   Rd.,    27  m.   E.  of 

Sidney.    Agriculture. 

REGISTER;  Thursdays  ;  republican ; 
eight  pages  15x22 :  subscription  §1  ;  estab- 
lished 1887;  Eabcock  &  Johnson,  editors  and 
publishers  (7—5). 

CHESTER,  Thayer  Co.  P  439  pop.,  on 
Burlington  &  Missouri  River  Rd.,  12  m.  S.  of 
Hebron. 

H  E  R  A  L  D  t  Fridays ;  neutral ;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1896:  Henry  Allen  Brainerd,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—5). 

Cli A'RJi.S,  i^trrick  Co.  D  600  pop.,  on 
Union  Pacific  Rd.  and  Platte  r.,  11  m.  N.  E. 
of   Central    City,  the    county  seat.    Agri- 
culture. 
ENTERPRISE;   Fridays ;    eight   pages 

15x22;    subscription     $1;     established     1888; 

G.  D.  Woods,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

CLATONIA,  Gage  Co.  O,  130t  pop., ' 
on   Chicago,   Rock  Island  &   Pacific  Rd., 
30  m.  S.  W.  of  Lincoln,  the  State  capital. 
OBSERVER ;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

CLAY  CENTER,  c.h..  Clay  Co.  g  1,200 
pop.,  on  Burlington  &  Missouri  Rd.,  22  m. 
S.  E.  of  Hastings.    Farming  and  stock  rais- 
ing. Incubator  factory  and  flour  mill. 
CLAY  CO.  PATRIOT;   Fridays;  peo- 
i  pie's  party:  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1892;  J.  Q.  Jessup,  editor  and 
I  publisher  (2—8).  ,.   j    .._ 

'  Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  ere- 
dit  for  an  average  issue  of  i»i34  m 
1897,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
any  definite  and  satisfactory  report, 
but  has  been  credited  with  more  than 
1,000  every  year  since,  up  to  and  in- 
cluding   1907- 

SUN;  Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1884;  W. 
L.  Palmer,  editor  and  publisher. 

CLEARWATER,  Antelope  Co.   i 

198  pop.,  on  Fremont,  Elkhorn  &  Missouri 

Valley  Rd.,  9  m.  N.  W.  of  Nellgh. 

RECORD;  Fridays;  local;  eight  pages 

15x22;    subscription   $1;    established   April, 

1897;    E.   L.   Howell,   editor   and   publisher 

(2-5  P). 

CODY,  Cherry  Co.  tl  300  pop.,  on  Fre- 
mont, Elkhorn  &  Missouri  Valley  Rd.,  83  m. 
W.  of  Valentine,  the  county  seat      Stock 
raising  and  grain  growing. 
COW    BOY;    Thursdays  ;  republican; 
eight   pages   15x22;   subscription  $1;   estab- 
lished December.  1900;    El.  L.  Heath,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—8). 

COLERIDGE,  Cedar  Go.  d  471t  pop., 
on  Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  &  Omaha 
Rd.,10m.S.  E.  of  Hartington,  the  county 
seat.    Farming. 

BLADE;  Thursdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  13x20  ;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
1891;  C.  S.  Harris,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 


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COIiLEGEVIEW,  Lancaster  Co.D- 
865t  pop.,  on  Burlington  &  Missouri  River 
Rd.,  5  m.  E.  of  Lincoln,  the  State  capital. 
Union  College  and  a  large  sanitarium  are 
located  here.   Grain  elevator. 

EVANGEL.  I  ETS      SENDEBUD; 

Wednesdays;  Norwegian-Danish;  seventh 
day  adventist;  sixteen  pages  9x12;  subscrip- 
tion $1.25;  established  lb7l;  C.  A.Thorpe,  edi- 
tor ;  International  Publishing  Association, 
publishers  (1—8).  Does  not  insert  advertise- 
ments. 

SIGN'S  VAKTARE;  Tuesdays; 
Swedish;  seventh  day  adventist;  sixteen 
pages  8x103^;  subscription  $1.25;  established 
1874;  A.  Swedburg,  editor;  International 
Publishing  Association,  publishers  (1—8). 

COIiUMBUS,  c.h.,  Platte  Co.  a  4,002 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  and 
Union  Pacific  Rds.  and  Platte  r.,  92  m.  W. 
of  Omaha.    Farming  and  grazing. 

JOURNAL;  Wednesdays;  republican; 
four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1870;  R.  G.  Strother,  editor;  Journal 
Company,  publishers  (10—6), 

NEBRASKA    BIENE ;  Fridays;  Ger 
man;  eight  to  twelve  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  1867;  J.  H.  Johannes, 
editor  and  publisher  (2—3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  1,050  for 
the  year  1895,  1,376  in  1900,  but  has 
not  since  made  claim  to  issuing  so 
many   as   1,000  copies. 

TELEGRAM;  Fridays ;  democratic ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1878;  Edgar  Howard,  editor;  The  Tele- 
gram Co.,  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies     printed:      1,799  in  1907 

COMSTOCK,  Custer  Co.    n  95t  pop., 
on   Chicago,   Burlington   &    Quincy   Rd., 
about  25  m.  N.  W.  of  Loup  City. 
NEWS;  Fridays  (A  A). 

CONCORD,  Dixon  Co.  [^'250  pop.,  on 

Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  &  Omaha 

Rd.,  19  m.  S.  W.  of  Ponca,  the  county  seat. 

Agriculture. 

DIXON  CO.  WORLD;  Fridays;  repub- 
lican; eight  pases  15x22;  subscription  SI; 
established  January,  1904:  James  Brink,  ed- 
itor and  publisher  (1 — 8). 

COOK,  Johnson  Co.  □,  278t   pop.,  on 

Missouri  Pacific   Rd.,  about    16   m.  N.   of 

Tecumseh,  the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 

COURIER  ;  Saturdays;  non-partisan; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 1892;  Jas.  W.  Hammond,  editor  and 
publisher. 

CORTIiAND,Gai7e  Co.  H,  390t  pop.,  on 

Union  Pacific  Rd.,  23  m.  S.  of  Lincoln,  the 

State  capital.    Farming  and  stock  raising. 

SUN;  Thursdays:  republican;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1897;  M. 
Tweedy,  editor  and  publisher. 

COZAD,  DawMon  Co.  D  1,200  pop.,  on 
Union  Pacific  Rd.,  45  m.  W.  of  Kearney. 
Agriculture. 

LOCAL;  Fridays;  eight  pagea  18x24;  es- 
tablished 1897;  C.  F.  Kleinhans,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 

TRIBUNE;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.25;  established 
1885;  W.  H.  Daly,  editor  and  publisher. 

CRAB  ORCHARD,  Johnson  Co.  n; 

258+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy 


NEBRASKA. 


Rd.  In  Nebraska,  about  14  m.  W.  of  Tecu- 
mseh, the  county  seat,  and  44  S.  E.  of 
Lincoln,  the  State  capital.  Agriculture  and 
fruit. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1889; 
Wm.  O.  Todd  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 

CRAWFORD,-Da«'e«6'o.t]i,100pop., 

on  Fremont,  Elkhorn  &  Missouri  Valley  and 

Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rds.,  26  m. 

W.  of  Chadron,  the  county  seat. 

TRIBUNE;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1887;  Wm.  H.  Ketcham,  editor;  Tribune  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  publishers  (1—8). 

CREIGHTON,  Knox  Go.  [j  1,431  pop., 
on  Fremont,  Elkhorn  &  Missouri  Valley  Rd., 
12  m.  S.  of  Center,  the  county  seat.  Farm- 
ing and  stock  raising. 

NEBRASKA  LIBERAL;  Fridays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1889;  W.  H.  Green,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance   of   a    rating    to    that   effect. 

PEOPLE'S  NEWS;  Fridays;  inde- 
pendent; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1889;  W.  L.  Kirk,  editor  and 
publisher  (7— 5). 

CRESTON,  Platte   Co.   D  337t  pop., 

on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  about  20 

m.    N.  of    Columbus,    the    county    seat. 

Farming. 

STATESMAN;  Fridays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1897;  C.  E.  Wagner,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7—5). 

CRETE,  Saline  Co.  □,  2,199t  pop.,  on 

Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  and  Missouri 

Pacific  Rds.  and  Big  Blue  r.,  20  m.  S.  W.  of 

Lincoln,  the  State  capital.     Agriculture. 

DEMOCRAT;  Wednesdays ;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1874;  C.  J.  Bowlbj',  editor  and 
publisher. 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  1,147,  in 
1895,  but  has  not  since  made  claim  to 
issuing  so  many  as   1,000  copies. 

VIDETTE-HERALD;  Thursdays; 
republican;  eight  pages  15x22}  subscription 
$1;  established —Fide«e  1883,  Herald  1893; 
Goodwin  &  Wells,  editors  and  publishers 
(1-8). 

CROFTON,  Knox  Co.  ^  675  pop.,  on 

Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  &  Omaha  Rd. 

JOURNAL;  Thursdays ;  republican ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished June,  1906;  O.  R.  Robinson,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 

CUIiBERTSON,  Hitchcock  Co.  p 
422t  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy 
Rd.  and  at  confluence  of  Frenchman  and 
Republican  rs.  Agriculture  and  stock 
raising. 
ERA;    Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages 

16x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1893;  A.  L. 

Taylor,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3  P). 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


649 


NEBRASKA. 


CURTIS,  Frontier  Co.  J3  435t  pop.,  on 
Chicago,  Burlingtou  &  Qulncy  Rd.,  14  m. 
N.  W.  of  Stockville,  the  county  seat. 
Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

COURIER;  Fridays  ;  republican ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1884;  S.  R.  Razee,  M.D.,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (9—3). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  jrear  1897 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the  claim. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  independent; 
«lght  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1890;  B.  K.  Schaeffer,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

D  A  K  O  T  A,  c.  h.,  Dakota  Co.  cT  621t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  & 
Omaha,  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  and 
Sioux  City,  Homer  &  Southern  Rds.  and 
Missouri  r.,  5  m.  S.  of  Sioux  City,  la.  Manu- 
facturing and  agriculture. 

DAKOTA     CO.     HERAIiD;     Fri 

days;    republican;    eight  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1.50;    establi-shed    1889;    John  H. 
Beam,  editor  and  publisher  (1 — 8). 
NORTH     NEBRASKA     EAGLE  ; 

Thursdays;  republican;  eight  pages  17x24; 
subscription  (2;  established  1876;  Eagle 
Printing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (12 — 1). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  issue  of  1,300  in  1902,  since 
which  it  has  not  furnished  any  definite 
and  satisfactory  report,  but  has  been 
credited  with  more  than  1,000  every 
year  since,  up  to  and  including  1906. 
although  the  publisher  admits  that  no 
such  record  is  kept  as  would  make  it 
possible  to  prepare  a  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  of  the  number  of 
copies  printed  for  the  requisite  period 
of   a   full   year. 

DANBURY,  Bedwillow  Co.  p  219t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincj'  Rd., 
22  m.  S.  E.  of  McCook,  the  county  seat. 
Farming  stock  raising. 

LEBANON  LEADER;  Wednesdays; 
non-partisan;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  April,  1902;  A.  C.  Furman, 
editor  and  publisher  (6—3)  (A  A). 

NEWS;  Wednesdays;  independent;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1898;  A.  C.  Furman,  editor  and  publisher; 
Issues  also  an   edition   for  Lebanon   (6 — 3). 

DANNEBROG,    Boward   Co.  D  400 

pop.,  on  Union  Pacific  Rd.,  8  m.  S.  W.  of 

Saint  Paul,  the  county  seat.    Wheat,  stock 

raising  and  farming. 

N  E  WS»  Fridays;  eight  pages  18x21;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1898;  P.S.Petersen, 
editor  and  publisher  (2—8). 

DAVENPORT,    Thayer    Co.    g   446t 

pop.,  on  St.  Joseph  &  Grand  Island   and 

Fremont,  Elkhorn  &  Missouri  Valley  Rds., 

15  m.  N.  W.  of  Belvidere.     Farming  and 

stock  raising. 

PEOPLE'S  JOURNAL;  Fridays;  peo- 
ple's party;  six  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1.25;  established  1891;  Lambert  L.  Slagel, 
■editor;  Chas.  C.  McLeese,  publisher. 


NEBRASKA. 


DAVEY,  Lancaster  Co.  D-  75  pop.,  on 

Fremont,  Elkhorn  &  Missouri  Valley  Rd.,. 

12  m.  N.  of  Lincoln,  the  county  seat  and 

State  capital.    Grain  and  live  stock. 

MIRROR;  Saturdays;  eightpages  15x22; 
subscription  $1  ;  establislied  1890 ;  Philip 
Opp,  editor;  Inter-State  Newspaper  Co.,  pub- 
lishers. 

DAVID  CITY,  c.  h.,  Butltr  Co.  uy 

l,845t  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  & 
Quincy,  Fremont,  Elkhorn  &  Missouri 
Valley  and  Union  Pacific  Rds.,  50  m.  N. 
W.  of  Lincoln,  the  State  capital.  Farming. 

BUTLER  CO.  PRESS;  Wednesdays; 
democratic;  eightpages  18x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  1873;  C.  A.  Walroth,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—7). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
or  an  average  issue  of  1,326  in  1906, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  was 
credited  with  more  than  1,000  in  1907. 
JOURNAL;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
to  ten  pages  15x30;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1903;  E.  A.  McNeil,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—5). 

PEOPLE'S  BANNER;  Thursdays; 
republican;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1.60;  established  1889;  J.  F.  Albin,  editor 
and  publisher. 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1902 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  sucn  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the  claim. 

'DA.'WSO'N, Richardson  Co.  □, 322t pop. , 
on  Chicago,   Burlington  &   Quincy    Rd.,  15 
m.  N.  W.  of  Falls   City,  the  county  seat. 
Farming. 
NEWSBOY;  Fridays ;  neutral ;  eight 

pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1888; 

Miss  M.  Fenton.  editor  and  publisher  (7—5). 

DECATUR,  Burt  Co.  a  SOOf  pop., 
on  W.  bark  of  Missouri  r.,  15  m.  N.  of  Teka- 
mah,  the  county  seat.  Lumber.   Butter  and 
eggs.    Corn,  wheat  and  oats. 
HERALD;  Thursdays;   independent; 
four  pages  151^x22 ;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished August,  1902;  Geo.  F.  Morley,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—8). 

DESHLER,T7iay«r  Co.  P  585  pop.,  on 

Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd..  9  m.  W. 

of  Hebron,  the  county   seat.    Flour  mill, 

creamery,  broom  factory  and  two   grain 

elevators.    Farming  and  stock  raising. 

RUSTLER;  Fridays;  independent; 
four  pages  13x24;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1899:  Jas.  Pontius,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

DEWEESE,  Clay  Co.  g  125t  pop.,  on 
Chicago.  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,  about 
90  m.  S.  W.  of  Lincoln,  the  State  capital. 
HUSTLER;  Saturdays  (A A). 

DEWITT,  Saline  Co.  P,662t  pop.,  on 
Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  and 
Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rds.,  35 
m.  S.  W.  of  Lincoln,  the  State  capital. 
Grain  elevators  and  flour  mills. 
EAGLE;   Thursdays;    republican;  eight 


650 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


NEBRASKA. 


pagts  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1893;  J.  L.  Witters,  editor  and  publisher  (2—8). 
TlillES-NEWS;  Fridays;  democratic; 
four  to  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1; 
established  1880;  J.  P.  Chesney,  editor  and 
publisher  (8—3). 

DILLER,  Jefferson  Co.  C\  399t  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,  15 
m.  E.  of  Fairbury,  the  county  seat. 
Agriculture. 

JEFFERSON     CU.   RECORD;    Fri 

days;  eight  pages  ll^|xl8;  subscription  $1; 
established  1887  ;  Frank  T.  Pearce,  editor  and 
publisher  (7—5). 

DIXON,    Dixon  Co.  cT    200    pop.,   on 

Sioux  City,  O'Neill  &  Western  Rd.,  39  m.  W. 
of  Sioux  City,  Iowa.  Farming  and  stoL-k 
raising. 

HERALiD;  Thursdays; republican;  eight 
pages    13x20;    subscription  $1;    established 
1902;  Jas.  Brink,  editor  and  publisher  (1 — 8). 
Copies     printed:         500  in  1907 

DODGE,  Dodge  Co.  n-  554t  pop.,  oh 
Fremont,  Elkhorn  &  Missouri  Vallev  Rd., 

37  m,  N.  W.  of  Fremont,  the  county  seat. 

Agriculture. 

CRITERION  ;  Fridays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1878;  J.  J.  McFarland,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6—3). 

DORCHESTER,  Saline  Co.  C^  521t 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd., 

8  m.  W.  of  Crete.    Agriculture. 

STAR;  Thursdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1:  established 
1881 ;  J.  Frank  Longanecker,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

DORIS,  Cuiter  Co.  D 

DORIS    L.AKE  GL.IM:  Thursdays 

(A  A). 

DOUGLAS,  Otoe  Co.  0,  253t  pop.,  on 

Missouri  Pacific  Rd.,  30  m.  E.  of  Lincoln, 

the  State  capital.    Agriculture. 

ENTERPRISE;  Saturdays;  independ- 
ent; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25; 
established  1889;  Walt  Rogers,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

DUBOIS,  Pawnee  Co.  P,  307t  pop.,  on 
Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd.,  7  m.  S.  E. 
of  Pawnee  City,  the  county  seat,  and  65  S.  E. 
of  Lincoln.    Stock  raising  and  farming. 
PRESS;  Fridays  (A  A). 

OUR  HOMES  AND  THE  NEWS 
RECORD;  monthly;  eight  pages  11x18; 
subscription  10  cents;  established  1900;  A. 
Schick,  Jr.,  editor.and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies     printed:     2,037  in  1907 

DUNBAR,  Otoe  Co.  q,  208t  pop.,  on 
Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincj'  and  Missouri 
Pacific  Rds.,  11  m.  W.  of  Nebraska  City  and 

38  E.    of    Lincoln,      the    State     capital. 

Agriculture. 

REVIEW;  Fridays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1;  established  1898;  C.  F. 
Collins,  editor  and  publisher. 

EAGLiE,  Oass  Co.  n-  297t  pop.,  on  Mis- 
souri Pacific  Rd.,  16  m.  E.  of  Lincoln,  the 
State  capital.    Agriculture  and  grazing. 

BEACON;    Fridays;    republican;    eight 
pages   15x22;    subscription    $1;    established 
1899:    Clinton  Brown,  editor  and  publisher  I 
(1—7). 


NEBRASKA. 


EDDTVILLE,  Dawson   Co.  p    lOlt 
pop.,  on  Union  Pacific  Rd.,  about  70  m.  W. 
of  Grand  Island. 
ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

EDGAR,  Clay  Co.  g  l,040t  pop.,  on  St. 
Joseph  &  Grand  Island  and  Chicago, 
Burlington  &  Quincy  Rds.,  26  m.  S.  E.  of 
Hastings.    Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

POST;  semi- weekly;  four  pages  16x22; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1885;  Earl 
C.  Rickel,  editor  and  publisher  (2—8). 

S  U  N  -  N  E  W  S  ;  Fridays ;  independent ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1900;  H.  B.  Rousey,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8—3). 

EDISON,  Furnas  Co.  g  SlOf  pop.,  on 
Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,  23  m. 
N.W.  of  Alma. 

REPUBLICAN   VALLEY  NEWS; 

Fridays;  republican;  four  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  March,  1906;  G.  H. 
Warner,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

ELGIN,  AntelopeCo.    n-700  pop.,  on 

Chicago  &  North  Western  Rd.,  113  m.  N.  W. 

of  Omaha.    Farming  and  stock  raising. 

REVIEW;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1  25;  established 
1897;    B.  W.  McKeen,  editor  and  publisher 

(1—8). 

ELK  CREEK,  Johnson  Co.  a  347t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd., 
50  m.  S.  E.  of  Lincoln,  the  State  capital. 
Agriculture,  stock  raising  and  grain  ship- 
ping. 
HERALD ;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

ELKHORN,  Douglas  Co.  d-  2»9t  pop., 

on  Union  Pacific  Rd.,  15  m.  N.  of  Omaha, 

the  county  seat.    Farming. 

EXCHANGE;  Fridays;  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1891; 
James  H.  Rlggs,  editor  and  publisher;  prints 
special  editions  for  neighboring  towns. 

ELMCREEK,  ^wiTaio  Co.  n  700  pop., 

on  Union  Pacific  Rd.,  16  m.  W.  of  Kearney, 

the  county  seat.    Farming. 

BEACON;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1898; 
B.  F.  Sailor,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

ELMWOOD,C«»«  Co.  D-544t  pop.,  on 
Missouri  Pacific  Rd.,  10  m.  W.  of  Weeping 
Water.  Agriculture,  stock  raising  and 
mining. 

LEADER-ECHO ;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1891;  J.  A.  Clements,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

ELWOOD,c.h.,  Go«i)erCo.gS77tpop., 
on  Burlington  &  Missouri  River  Rd.  in  Ne- 
braska, 18  m.  S.  of  Lexington.    Farming. 
BULLETIN;  Thursdays;  independent^ 
four   pages   20x21;    subscription   $1;    estab- 
lished   1896;    C.  F.  Smith,  editor    and   pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

EMERSON,  Dixon  Co.   cf  617t.pop., 

on  Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  &  Omaha 
Rd.,  29  m.  S.  W.  of  Sioux  City,  la.  Agri- 
culture. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1892;  E.  Cobb,  editor  and  publisher 
(8-3). 


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651 


NEBRASKA. 


NEBRASKA. 


EUSTIS,  Frontier  Co.  p  233  pop.,  on 

Burlington  &  Missouri  River  Rd.,  11  m.  N. 

W.  of  EI  wood. 

NEWS;  Ttiursdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
May,  1904;  Albert  S.  Pettlt,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

EWING,  Bolt  Co.  ti  276t  pop.,  on  Chi- 
cago &  Northwestern  Rd.  and  Elkhorn  r., 
20  m.  N.  W.  of  Neligh.  Creamery.  Farm- 
ing and  stock  raising. 

PEOPLE'  SADVOCATE;  Fridays ; 
republican;  eiglit  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$1.25;  established  1891;  G.  H.  Benson,  editor 
and  publisher  (8 — 5). 

EXETER,  i^W»nor«  Co.  g  673t  pop., on 
Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  and 
Fremont,  Elkhorn  &  Missouri  Valley  Rds., 
46  m.  W.  of  Lincoln,  the  State  capital. 
Grain  shipping. 

ENTERPRISE  ;  Saturdays;  independ- 
ent; four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1.50;  es- 
tablished 1877;  W.  J.  Waite,  editor;  Enter- 
prise Printing  Co.",  publishers  (1—8). 

FILiLMORE  CO.  NEWS;  Thursdays; 
republican;  four  pages  15»4x32;  subscription 
$1;  established  1891;  F.  A.  Robinson,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies     printed:        86s  in  1907 

FAIRBURY,  c.  h.,  Jeffer$on  Co.  R 

3,140+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pa- 
cific, St.  Joseph  &  Grand  Island  and  Bur- 
lington &  Missouri  Rds.,  65  m.  S.  "W.  of  Lin- 
coln, the  State  capital.  Flour  mills  and 
machine  shops. 

GAZETTE ;  semi-weekly,  Tuesdays  and 
Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1870;  F.  L.  Kautz- 
man,  editor;  D.  B.  Cropsey,  publisher  (1—8). 
Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  haci 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect. 

J  O  U  R  N  A  Li  }  Fridays;  independent; 
•ight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1892;  W.  F.  Cramb,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

Copies     printed:     2,213  iii  1906 
2,378  in  1907 
NEWS  I   Fridays;  ten   pages    15x22;   sub- 
scription $1.50;    established  1898;    Shelley  & 
Merrill,  editors  and  publishers  (1—7). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year_  1906 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a   rating  to  that  effect. 

FAIRFIELD,  day  Co.  g  l,203t  pop., 
on  St.  Joseph  &  Grand  Island  and  Burling- 
ton &  Missouri  River  Rds.,  19  m.  S.  E.  of 
Hastings.    Farming. 

INDEPENDENT;  Fridays;  independ- 
ent; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished October,  1902;  I.W.Evans,  editor 
and  publisher  (1 — 4). 

NEWS-HERAI.D;  Fridays;  republi- 
can; eii<^ht  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished i876:  Wm.  M.  Wheeler,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7 — 5). 

FAIRMONT.  Fillmore  Co.  g  78-lt 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  and 


Kansas  City    &  Omaha  Rds.,  8  m.  N.  of 
Geneva,  the  county  seat.    Farming. 

FILLMORE    CHRONICLE;    Fri 

days;  republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1872;  Lou  W. 
Frazier,  editor  and  publisher. 

FALLS  CITY,c.  h.,Eichardson  C«.Q, 

3,022+    pop.,    on    Chicago,    Burlington    & 

Quincy  and  Missouri  Pacific  Rds.,  53  m.  S. 

W.    of  Atchison,   Kans.    Agriculture  and 

stock  raising. 

JOURNAL.;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1867;  Journal  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and 
publisners. 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  i,339  ^O' 
the  year  1895,  but  has  not  since  made 
definite  and  satisfactory  claim  to  is- 
suing so  many  as   1,000  copies. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight  pages 
22x26;  subscription  $2 ;  established  1875 ;  Davis 
&  Davis,  editors  and  publishers. 

TRIBUNE;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
January,  1904 ;  E.  F.  Sharts,  editor;  Tribune 
Publishing  Co. .publishers  (1—8). 

FARNAM,  Dawson  Co.  g  218 r  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quiucy  Rd.,ay30Ut 
60  m.  N.  W.  of  Holdrege. 
ECHO;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

FLORENCE,  Douglas  Co.  ^  1,500 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  & 
Omaha  Rd.,  5  m.  N.  of  Omaha.  Agricul- 
ture. 

ITE3IS;  Fridays;  Independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
July,  1903;  F.  B.  Nichols,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

FREMONT,  c.  h..  Dodge  Co.  c^  7,t41t 

pop.,  1   m.  N.  of  Platte  r.,   on  Chicago  & 
Northwestern,     Chicago,     Burlington     & 
Quincy,  Great  Northern  and  Union  Pacific 
Rds.,  37   m.  N.  W.  of   Omaha.    Important 
grain  market.    Grain  elevators,  breweries 
and   manufactures  of    carriages,  incuba- 
tors and  saddles,  butter  and  cigars. 
HERALD;  every  morning  ;  democratic; 
four  to  eight  pages  15x22;   subscription  $4; 
established  1871 ;  Perkins-Howard  Publishing 
Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (1—8). 
Copies     printed:     1,660  in  1907 
TRIBUNE;    every    evening    except 
Sunday,  and  TRI-WEEKLY,  Tuesdays, 
Thursdays  and  Saturdays;  republican;  four 
to  eight  pages  17x23;  subscription— daily  $6, 
triweekly  $1.50;  established— daily  1888,  tri- 
weekly 1867;  Ross  L.Hammond, editor;  Ham- 
mond Printing  Co.,  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  The  daily  edition  of 
this  paper  had  credit  for  an  average 
issue  of  2,059  i"  1906  and  the  tri- 
weekly 1,629  in  1906,  since  which 
neither  has  furnished  any  definite  and 
satisfactory  report,  but  both  were 
credited  with  more  than  1,000  in  i907' 
PLATTE  RIVER  ZEITUNG;  Thurs- 
days ;  German;  democratic;  eight  pages  17x24; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1883;  Chas.  R. 
Schaeffer.  editor  and  publisher. 

NATIONAL  GRAIN  GROWERS* 
JOURNAL;  monthly  (A  A). 

FRIEND,  Saline  Co.  O,  l,200t  pop.,  on 
Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,  37  m. 
S.  W.  of  Lincoln,  the  State   capital.    Ship- 


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ping  point  for  grain  and  stock.  Dairying, 
grazing  and    farming. 

SENTINEL.;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eiglit  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab 
lished  1877;  W.  I.  Brundage,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

TELEGRAPH}  Fridays;  republican; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1877;  E.  Whitcomb,  editor  and  pub 
Usher  (6—3). 

FUIjLERTON,  c.  h.,  Nance  Co.  a 
1,464+  pop.,  on  Union  Pacific  Rd.,  about  40  m. 
W.  of  Columbus.    Farming. 

NEWS-JOURNAL;  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  15x22;  subicrlption  $1.50; 
established  18T9;  J.  W.  Tanner,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 

POST;  Thursdays;  republican;  four 
pages  30x26  ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  established 
1888;  J.  R.  Dopf,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

GANDY    c.  h.,  Logan  Co.  -a  200  pop., 

35   m.  N.  of   North   Platte.    Stock   raising 

and  farming. 

LOGAN  CO.  PIONEER;  Fridays; 
four  pages  18x24  ;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
Usned  1886;  Harry  E.  Morrison,  editor  and 
publisher  (7—3  P). 

GENEVA,  c.  h.,  Fillmore  Co.  g  l,534t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  and 
Fremont,  Klkhorn  &  Missouri  Valley  Rds. 
Turkey  creek,  60  m.  S.  W.  of  Lincoln,  the 
State  capital.  Horticultural  nurseries, 
brick  plants  and  flouring  mills.  Farming 
and  stock  raising. 

GAZETTE;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1.50 ;  established  1880;  C.  F. 
Waite,  editor  and  publisher  (2 — ^3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  issue  of  i,ooo  for  the  year  1901, 
1,450  in  1905,  but  has  not  since  made 
definite  and  satisfactory  claim  to  is- 
suing so  man-i'  as   1,000  copies. 

NEBRASKA  SIGNAL;  Fridays;  re- 
publican; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  — iJepttbZf can  1875,  Jowrnai 
1885;  F.  O.  Edgecombe,  editor  and  publisher 
(1-8). 

Copies  printed:  1,439  m  1897 
2,160  in  1904 
2,407  in  1907 

GENOA,  Nance  Co.  a  913t  pop.,  on 

Union  Pacific  Rd.,  15  m.  N.  E.  of  Fullerton, 
the  county  seat.  Indian  Industrial  School. 
Grazing  and  farming. 

LEADER;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  17x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1879;  F.  H.  Young,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 

TIMES;  Fridays;  independent-republi- 
can; eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50; 
eitablished  January,  1902;  C.  J.  Stookwell, 
editor  and  publisher  (12—3). 

GERING,  c.  h.,  Scotts  Bluff  Co.  -a  433 
pop.,  on   North  Platte  r.     Irrigated  agri- 
cultural and  stock  region. 
COURIER;  Fridays;  repiibllcan ;   eight 
pages  15x22  ;  subscription   $1.50;  established 
1887;  A.B.Wood, editor  and  publisher (7— 5) 

GIBBON,  Buffalo  Co.  U  860t  pop.,  on 

Union  Pacific  Rd.,  13  m.  E.  of  Kearney,  the 

county  seat.  Grazing  and  farming. 

REPORTER;  Thursdays;  people's 
party;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50; 
•stablished  18d0;  R.  A.  St.  John,  editor  and 
publisher  (11— 5P). 


NEBRASKA. 


GILTNER,  Hamilton  (7o.  0,2821  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,  about 
80  m.  W.  of  Lincoln,  the  State  capital. 
GAZETTE;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

GORDON,  Sheridan  Co.  tl  642t  pop., 

on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  18  m.  N.E. 

of  Rushville.   Farming  and  stock  raising. 

JOURNAL;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  established 
1891;  T.  G.  Williams  &  Son,  editors  and 
publishers  (1—8). 

GOTHENBURG,  Dawson  Co.  U  819t 
pop.,  on  Union  Pacific  Rd.  and  Gothenburg 
canal,  about  60  m.  N.  W.  of  Kearney.  Agri- 
culture. 

INDEPENDENT;  Thursdays;  repub- 
lican; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1885;  H.  C.  Booker,  editor  and 
publisher  (6—8). 

GRAFTON,  Fillmore  Co.  g   450  pop., 

on   Chicago,   Burlington   &     Quincy    Rd., 

13  m.  N.  W.  of  Geneva,  the  county  seat. 

Grazing  and  farming.     Shipping  point  for 

grain  and  live  stock. 

SUN;  Saturdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1898;  C.  A.  Shoff,  editor  and  pubUsher  (1—8). 

GRAND  ISLAND,  c.  h.,  Hall  Co.  D 

7,554+  pop.,  on  Union  Pacific.  St.  Joseph  & 
Grand  Island  and  Chicago,  Burlington  & 
Quincy  Rds.,  l]4  m.  from  Platte  r.  and  154 
W.  of  Omaha.  Sugar,  canning  and  broom 
factories,  car  and  machine  shops.  Manu- 
factures and  grain.  Jobbing  center.  Agri- 
culture and  creamery. 

INDEPENDENT  ;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  S  E  M  I  -  VV  E  E  K  L  Y, 

Wednesdays  and  Saturdays;  independent- 
republican;  daily  four,  semi- weekly  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription— dally  $5,  semi- 
weekly  $1  ;  established  1869;  Independent 
Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (2^8). 
Copies    printed:    evening, 

1,606  in  1906 
1,837  in  1907 

The  semi-weekly  had  credit  for  an 
average  issue  of  1,504  in  1906,  since 
which  it  has  not  furnished  any  definite 
and  satisfactory  report,  but  was  credit- 
ed   with    more    than    1,000    in    1907. 

FREE  PRESS,  Fridays;  people's  party ; 
eight  pages,  15x22;  subscription  $!•;  estab- 
lished 1894;  I.  M.  Augustine.editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

DEMOCRAT;  Fridays ;  democratic ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1884;  Adams  &  Evans,  editors  and 
publishers  (7—5). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1896 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the  claim. 

NEBRASKA  STAATS  -  ANZEI- 
GER  UND  HEROLD;  Thursdays;  Ger- 
man ;  independent-democratic  ;  sixteen 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $2;  established  1868; 
J.  P.  Windolph,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies    printed:    This    paper    has    on 

three    occasions    indicated    a    desire    to 

have     credit    for    issuing     more    than 

1,000    copies    regularly,    but    such    defi- 


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nite  information  as  would  warrant  such 
a    rating   has    never   been    forthcoming. 

GRANT,  c.h.,  Perkins  Co.  jD162t  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,  145  m. 
W.  of  Holdredge.    Farming. 

PERKINS  CO.  NEWS;  Fridays;  re- 
publican; four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
eitablished  1898;  Cyrus  Carver,  editor;  M.  E. 
Carver,  publisher  (6—3). 

PERKINS  CO.  SENTINEL.; 
Thursdays;  populist;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
Bcriptlon  $1;  established  1887;  Mrs.  Anna 
Coclcle,  editor  and  publisher. 

GREELEY,  c.  h.,  Greeley  Co.  n  552t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd., 
140  m.  N.  W.  of  Lincoln,  the  State  capital. 
Agriculture. 

CITIZEN;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1893; 
F.  P.  &  E.  E.  Compton,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (1—8). 

L.EADER-INDEPENDENT}  Thurs- 
days; democratic;  eight  pages  15Mx22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1892;  Thomas  P. 
Hardesty,  editor  and   publisher  (8—5). 

GREENWOOD,  Cass  Co,  [>516t 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd., 

18  m.  N.  E.  of  Lincoln,  the  State  capital. 
Farming. 

GAZETTE;  Saturdays;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1891; 
Clair  McCardell,  editor;  Inter-State  News- 
paper Co.,  publishers. 

GRESHAM,  York  Co.  n  297t  pop.,  on 
Fremont,  Elkhorn  &  Missouri  Valley  Rd., 
18  m.  N.  E.  of  York,  the  county  seat,  and 
50  W.  of  Lincoln,  the  State  capital.  Agri- 
culture. 

GAZETTE;  Fridays;  four  pages  18x24; 
gubscrlptiou  $1;  established  1894;  Hugh  M. 
McGaffin,  editor  and  publisher  (8—5). 

GRETNA,  Sarpy  Co.  D-  466t  pop.,  on 

Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,  21  m. 

S.  W.  of  Omaha.    Agriculture. 

BREEZE;  Fridays;  democratic;  ten 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
ISSS;  H.  R.  Secord,  editor  and  publisher  (8— 3). 

GUIDE  ROCK,  Webster  Co.  g  416t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd., 
10  m.  E.  of  Red  Cloud,  the  county  seat. 
Agriculture  and  fruit  growing;  stock  rais- 
ing and  dairying. 
SIGNAL.;  Fridays  (A  A). 

HARDY,  Nuckolls  Co.  g  345t  pop.,  on 
Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,  S  m.  E. 
of  Superior.  Grain  and  stock  trade.  Agri- 
culture. 

HERAIiD  ;  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages  161^x22;  subscription  $1.25;  established 
1880 ;  Ralph  K.  Hill,  editor  and  publisher  (7—5). 

HARRISBURG,  c.  h..  Banner  Co.-n 

230  pop.,  75  m.  E.  of  Cheyenne,  Wyo.    Stock 

raising  and  agriculture. 

BANNER  CO.  NEWS;  Fridays;  re- 
publican; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.25;  established  1893;  N.  M.  MoKlnnon,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  ( 1—8). 

HARRISON,  o.  h.,  Sioux   Co.  ^  245 

pop.,   on    Chicago    &    Northwestern    Rd, 

Farming  and  live  stock. 

SUN}   Fridays;  republican;   eight  pages 


15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  established  1900;  J. 
H.  Newlin,  editor  and  publisher  (1 — 8). 

HARTINGTON,  c.  h..  Cedar  Co.  d 

1,500  pop.,  on  Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis 
&  Omaha  Rd.,  22  m.  S.  of  Yankton,  S.  Dak. 
Farming  and  stock  raising.    Creameries. 

CEDAR  CO.  NEWS;  Thursdays;  dem- 
ocratic; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1898;  A.  V.  Parker,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 

CEDAR   CO.    WAECHTER;    Thurs 
days;    German;    independent;   eight   pages 
15x22;  subscription   $1.50;    established   1898; 
Chas.  Weiss,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

HERALD;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1883;  F.  D.  &  C.  E.  Stone,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (1—8). 

HARVARD,   Clay   Co.   g    960  pop., 

on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  and  Fre- 
mont, Elkhorn  &  Missouri  Valley  Rds.,  81  m. 
W.  of  Lincoln,  the  State  capital.  Grain  and 
stock  raising. 

CO  [JRIER;  Saturdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1885:  Griff.  J.  &  H.  G.  Thomas,  editors 
and  publishers  (7—5). 

HASTINGS,  c.  h.,  Adams  Co.  g  7,188t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy,  Chi- 
cago Northwestern,  St.  Joseph  &  Grand 
Island  and  Missouri  Pacific  Rds.,  96  m.  W. 
of  Lincoln,  the  State  capital.  Manufactur- 
ing.   Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

REPUBLiICAN;  every  evening  except 
Sunday;  independent;  four  pages  15x2a; 
subscription  $2;  established  1888;  F.A.Wat- 
kins,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed :  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding    i,ooo    in    1905    and    1907. 

TRIBUNE;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  republican; 
daily  four  to  eight,  weekly  eight  pages  15x22: 
subscription— daily  $5,  weekly  $1 ;  established 
—daily  1905,  weekly  1886;  Adam  Breed,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—7). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1906 
the  daily  edition  of  this  paper  seemed 
to  assert  that  it  had  an  average  issue 
exceeding  1,000  copies,  but  failed  to 
furnish  such  denite  information  as 
would  warrant  the  accordance  of  a 
rating  to   that  effect. 

The  weekly  edition  had  credit  for 
an  average  issue  of  2,160  in  1897,  since 
which  it  has  not  furnished  any  definite 
and  satisfactory  report,  but  has  been 
credited,  with  more  than  1,000  every 
year  since,  up  to  and  including  1907. 
ADAMS  CO.  DEMOCRAT;  Fridays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1 ;  established  1880 ;  R.  B.  &  C.  B.  Wahl- 
quist,  editors;  Wahlquist  Bros.,  publishers 
(12-5). 

Copies  printed:  2,200  in  1894 
1,600  in  1900 
1,800  in  1902 
2,324  in  1904 
3,049  in  1900 
3,125  in  1907 

HAYES  CENTER,  c.  h..  Hayes  Co. 

P  500+  pop.,  35  m.  N.  W.  of  McCook  and  16 
N.E.  of  Palisade,  nearest  station  on  Chicago, 
Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.  Stock  raising  and 
agriculture. 
TIMES-REPUBLICAN;    Thursdays; 


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republican;  eight  pages  12x18;  subscription 
$1.50;  establisiied  1885;  C.  A.  Ready,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—8). 

H  £  B  R  O  N,  o.  h.,  Thayer  Co.  g  l,511t 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  and 
Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rds.  and 
Little  Blue  r.,  75  m.  S.  W.  of  Lincoln,  the 
State  capital.  Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

CHAMPION  ;  Fridays  ;  eight  pages 
15x22  ;  subscription  $1,50;  established  1895; 
F.  S.  Mickey,  editor;  W.  A.  &  A.  R.  Macou- 
brle,  publishers  (7 — 5). 

JOURNAL;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1871;  Mrs.  Erasmus  M.  Correll,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance   of   a    rating   to    that   effect. 

REGISTER;  Fridays  ;  democratic ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1883;  Conoway  Leedom,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

HEMINGFORD,  Box  Butte  Co.  tl 

250  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy 

Rd.,  19  m.  S.  E.  of  Alliance.    Roller  flour 

mill. 

JOURNAL);  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  eubscriptlon  .$1.90;  estab- 
lished February,  1907;  Charles  H.  Burleigh, 
editor  and  publisher  (7—7). 

HICKMAN.  Lancaster  Co.  a-  382t  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  and  Mis- 
souri Pacific  Rds..  15  m.  S.  E.  of  Lincoln, 
the  county  seat  and  State  capital.  Agri- 
culture and  stock  raising. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1886;  Cyrus 
Black,  editor  and  publisher. 

HILDRETH,    Franklin    Co.    g   249t 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd., 

8  m.  S.  E.  of  Wilcox.    Farming. 

TELESCOPE ;Fridays;republican;  eight 
pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1887;  J.  F.  Lantz,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

HOLBROOK,    Furnos    Co.     p    on 

Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,  32  m. 

E.  of  Indianola.  Farming  and  stock  raising. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1892;  A.  P.  Van  Burg,  editor;  Clarion  Printing 
Co..  publishers  (A  A).  • 

OBSERVER ;  Fridays  (A  A). 

HOLDREGE  c.h., Phelps  Co. p  3,007t 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd. 

Hog  and  grain  market.     Farming. 

PROGRESS;  daily,  and  WEEKLY, 
Thursdays;  Independent;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription— dally  $4,  weekly  $1.50;  estab- 
lished—daily 1906,  weekly  1887;  C.  Clinton 
Page,  editor  and  publisher  (1—7). 

Coi)ies  printed:  The  weekly  edition 
of  this  paper  had  credit  for  an  average 
issue  of  1,822  in  1903,  but  has  not 
since  made  claim  to  issuing  so  many 
as    1,000    copies. 

CITIZEN;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22  ;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
1884;  F.  H.  Porter,  editor;  L.  C.  Porter,  pub- 
lisher (7—5). 


HOMER.  Dakota  Co.  cf  500  pop.,  on 

Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,  8  m.  S. 

W.  of  Dakota  the  county  seat,  and  14  S.W. 

of  Sioux  City,  Iowa.  Agriculture  and  stock 

raising. 

FREE  PRESS;  Fridays;  independent; 
four  pages  1714x24;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1899;  M.A.Bancroft,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

HOOPER,  Dodge  Co.  a-  840t  pop.,  on 

Fremont,  Elkhorn  &  Missouri  Valley  Rd., 

50  m.  N.  W.  of  Omaha.    Shipping  point  for 

corn. 

SENTINEL;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1884;  W.  (t.  Thompson,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

HOSKINS,  Wayne  Co.  cf  175t  pop.,  on 

Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  &  Omaha 
Rd.,  15  m.  S,  W.  of  Wayne,  the  county  seat. 
HEADLIGHT;  Wednesdays  (A  A). 

HO'WELLS,  Colfax  Co.  cT  515t  pop., 
on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  45  m.  N.W. 
of  Fremont. 

INDEPENDENT;  Tuesdays  (A  A). 

JOURNAL;  J'ridays;  people's  party; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 1888;  H.  E.  Phelps,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

HUBBELL,  Thayer  Co.  g  375t  pop., 

on  Burlington   &   Missouri   River  Rd.  in 

Nebraska,  12  m.  S.  E.  of  Hebron,  the  county 

seat. 

STANDARD;  Fridays ;  republican ; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1892;  T.  M.  Casad,  editor  and  publisher 
(8—3). 

HUMBOLDT,  Richardson  Co.c:i,l,218t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd., 
22  m.  N.  W.  of  Falls  City,  the  county  seat. 
Stock  raising  and  farming. 

LEADER;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1897;  H.  P.  &  M.  W.  Marble,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (1-8).  ^ 

Copies     printed:     1,778  in  1907 
STANDARD;    Fridays ;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1882;  Lewis  C.  Edwards,  editor  and 
publisher. 

HUMPHREY,  Platte  Co.  n  869tpop., 
on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  and  Union 
Pacific  Rds.,  25  m.  N.  of  Columbus,  the 
county  seat.    Grain  and  live  stock. 

DEMOCRAT;  Fridays ;  democratic : 
four  pages  18x22;  subscription  $1.90;  estab- 
lished 1888;  F.  J.  Pratt,  editor  and  publisher 
(7-5). 

PLATTE  CO.  LEADER;  Thursdays; 
Independent;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1897;  M.  B.  Sheffer,  editor; 
Sawtelle  &  Sheffer,  publishers  (2—8). 

HYANNIS,c.h.,  Gran* (7o.t:  125 pop., 

on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,  60  m. 

E.  of  Alliance.    Live  stock. 

GRANT  CO.  TRIBUNE;  Thursdays; 
republican;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$1;  established  1888;  L.  B.  Unkefer,  editor 
and  publisher  (7—5). 

IMPERIAL,  c-  h-.  C^'«  Co.  JJ  350 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd., 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


656 


NEBRASKA. 


NEBRASKA. 


120  ra.  W.   of  Hastings.     Agriculture  and 

stock  raising. 

REPUBIilCAN;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  13x20:  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
llslied  1899:  C.  C.  Davenport,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

INDIANOLA,  c.  li.,  Redtoillmc  Co.  p 

636+ pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy 

Rd.  and  Coon  creek.    Farming. 

INDEPENDENT;  Fridays;  republican; 
four  pages  18x24 ;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 1890 ;  S.  R.  Smith,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—5). 

REPORTER;  Fridays;  independent; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  50  cents;  es- 
tablished 1892;  J.  S.  &  L.S.Phillips,  editors 
and  publishers  (12—3). 

INMAN,  Solt    Co.    ti    160  pop.,   on 

Fremont,  Elkhorn  &  Missouri  Valley  Rd., 

Sm.S.E.  of  O'Neill. 

NEWS;  Tuesdays;  four  pages  15x24;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1892;  D.  L.  Pond  & 
Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (IJ— 3). 

JOHNSON,  iV^ema?ia(7o.n,352t  pop.,  on 
Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,  8  m.  W. 
of  Auburn,  the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 
NEWS;  Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages 

13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1892;  R.  S. 

Scofleld,  editor  and  publisher. 

JUNIATA,    Adams   Co.    Q   620  pop., 

on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  and  Mis- 
souri Pacific  Rds.,  103  m.  W.  of  Lincoln,  the 
State  capital.    Flour  mill. 
HERALD;     Wednesdays;     republican; 
eight  pages  14x20;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1896 ;  I.  H.  Rickel,  editor  and  publisher 
(1-8). 

KEARNEY,  c.h.,5t4/ra/o  Co.  a  5,634t 
pop.,  on  Union  Pacific  and  Chicago,  Bur- 
lington 6k  Quincy  Rds.,  198m.  S.W.of  Omaha. 
Seat  of  State  Normal  College.  Farming, 
alfalfa,  dairying,  sugar-beet  industry  and 
stock  raising. 

HUB;  every  evening  except  Sunday,  and 
HUB  AND  CENTRAL.  NEBRASKA 
PRESS,  semi-w^eekly,  Mondays  and 
Thursdays;  republican;  four  to  six  pages 
17^x24;  subscription— dally  $5,  semi-weekly 
$1;  established— dally  1888,  semi- weekly  1873; 
M.  A.  Brown,  editor;  The  Kearney  Hub 
(Inc.),  publishers  (8—5). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1906 
the  semi-weekly  edition  of  this  paper 
seemed  to  assert  that  it  had  an  average 
issue  exceeding  1,000  copies,  but  failed 
to  furnish  such  definite  information  as 
would  warrant  the  accordance  of  a 
rating   to   that  effect. 

DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  17x24;  subscription $1;  established 
1898;F.L.Whedon,  editor  and  publisher  (3—3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  has  on 
three  occasions  indicated  a  desire  to 
have  credit  for  issuing  more  than 
1,000  copies  regularly,  but  such  defi- 
nite information  as  would  warrant  such 
a  rating  has  never  been  forthcoming. 
NEW  ERA  STANDARD;  Fridays; 
people's  party;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscrip- 
tion $1 ;  established  1880 ;  W.  L.  Hand,  editor ; 
New  Era  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (12—5). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  1,441  in 
1895  and  1,688  in  1897,  since  which  it 
has  not  flemished  any  definite   and  sat- 


isfactory report,  but  has  been  credited 
with  more  than  1,000  every  year  since, 
to    and    including    1907. 

KENESAW,  Adams  Co.  g  504t  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,  125 
m.  S.  W.  of  Lincoln,  the  State  capital.  Agri- 
culture. 

CITIZEN;  Thursdays;  four  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1;  established  1890;  C.  H.Smith, 
editor  and  publisher. 

KENNARD,   Washington  Co.  D-   350 

pop.,  on  Chicago  &  North  Western  Rd.,  6  m. 

W.  of  Blair.    Farming. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1896;  E.  L.  Tiffany,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

KIMBALL,  c.  h.,  Kimball  Co.  -d  560 

pop.,   on   Union   Pacific  Rd.,  37  m.  W.  of 

Sidney.    Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

WESTERN  NEBRASKA  OBSER- 
VER; Tliursdays;  republican;  four  pages 
18x24:  subscription  $1.50;  established  1885;  R. 
D.  Wilson,  editor  and  publisher  (1 — 8). 

LAUREL,  ('edar  Co.  cf  750  pop.,  on 

Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  and  Chicago. 

St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  &  Omaha  Rds.,  45  m. 

W.  of  Sioux  City,  la.    Agriculture  and  live 

stock. 

ADVOCATE;  Thursdays;  non-partisan; 
eight  pages  15x2',!;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1893;  C.  E.  Nevin,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

LAWRENCE,  Nuckolls  Co.  g  406t 
pop.,  on  Chicago.  Burlington  &  Quincy  and 
Missouri  Pacific  Rds.,  12  in.  N.  W.  of  Nelson, 
the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 
LOCOMOTIVE;    Saturdays;  independ- 
ent; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
ll'shed  1887;  D.  Livingston,  editor   and   pub- 
lisher. 

LEIGH,  Colfax  Co.  D-  439t  pop.,  on 
Fremont.  Elkhorn  &  Missouri  Valley  Rd., 
26  m.  N.  W.  of  Schuyler,  the  county  seat. 
Shipping,  grain  and  live  stock. 
WORLD;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  16x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1886;  C.  R.  Kuhle,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

LEXINGTON,  c.  li.,  Dawson  Co.  D 
1,343+  pop.,  on  Union  Pacific  Rd.  and  Platte 
r.,  36  m.  W.  of  Kearney.  Agriculture  and 
stock  raising. 

CLIPPER-CITIZEN;  Fridays;  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1888;  Markwood  Holmes,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (3—3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  1,104  in 
1902,  but  has  not  since  made  definite 
and  satisfactory  claim  to  issuing  so 
many    as    1,000    copies. 

DAWSON  CO.  PIONEER;  Saturdays; 
republicaji;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1:  established  1873;  B.  F.  Krier,  editor  and 
publisher  (6—3). 

LIBERTY,  Gage  Co.  a,450t  pop.,  on 
Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd..  11  m.  E. 
of  Wymore.    Farming  and  stock  raising. 

JOURNAL;  Fridays;  independent;  four 
pages  13x20:  subscription  $1;  established 
1882;  Dan.W.  Martin,  editor  and  publisher 
(7-5). 


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AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


NEBRASKA. 


IjINCOIjN,  c.  h.,  Lancaster  Co.  D- 
t^tate  Capital,  40,169+  pop.,  on  Chicago, 
Burlington  &  Quincy,  Chicago  &  North- 
western, Union  Pacific,  Chicago,  Rock 
Island  &  Pacific  and  Missouri  Pacific  Rds., 
midway  between  Chicago,  111.,  and  Den- 
ver, Col.  Large  manufacturing  interests 
and     extensive    wholesale    and    jobbing 

trade. 

DAILY. 

NEBRASKA  STATE  JOURNAL; 

every  morning,  and   EVENING  NEWS, 

every  evening  except  Sunday;  republican; 
morning  and  evening  eight  to  twelve,  Sun- 
day twenty-four  pages  18x24;  subscription- 
morning  $5,  evening  $3,  Sunday  $1.50;  estab- 
lished—morning 1870,  evening  1880;  State 
Journal  Association,  editors  and  publishers 
(2-7). 

'Copies     printed:       Combined     morn- 
ing    and     evening,     26,388  in  1904 

27,092  in  1905 
26,531  in  1906 
27,150  in  1907 
The       Sunday      edition      had      credit 
for  an   average   issue   of    13,004  in    1904 
and    13,897    in    1906,    since   which   it  has 
not    furnished     any    definite    and    satis- 
factory   report,    but    was    credited    with 
more  than  12,500  in   1907. 

tt^"  The  absolute  correct- 
ness of  the  latest  circulation 
'rating  accorded  the  State 
Journal  and  Evening  News  is 
guaranteed  by  the  publishers 
of  Rowell's  American  News- 
paper Directory,  who  will  pay  one  hundred 
dollars  to  the  first  person  who  successfully 
controverts  its  accuracy. 

NEBRASKAN;  daily;  college;  four 
pages  11x16;  subscription  $2;  established  1899; 
M.  A.  Mills,  Jr.,  editor;  H.  C.  Robertson,  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

ST  A  R ;  every  evening  except  Sunday,  and 
Sunday  morning;  republican;  eight  to  thirty- 
two  pages  18x24;  subscription— daily  $3,  Sun- 
day $1.50;  established  October,  1902;  The 
Star  Publishing  Company,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (12— 5). 

Copies        printed: 


teeo 


11,403  in  1903 
15,239  in  1904 
Copies  circulated:  16,409  in  1905 
Copies  printed:  17,014  in   1906 

19,473  in   1907 

▲  t^^The     absolute    oorrect- 
ness  of  the  latest  circulation 

W rating  accorded  the  Star  is 
guaranteed  by  the  publishers 
of  Rowell's  American  News- 
paper Directory,  who  will  pay 
one  hundred  dollars  to  the  first  person  who 
successfully  controverts  its  accuracy. 

WEEKLY. 

COMMONER?  Fridays;  democratic; 
sixteen  pages  llxUi^:  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished January,  1901;  William  J.  Bryan,  edi- 
tor; Charles  W.  Bryan,  publisher  (1—7). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  145,528  in  1904 
and  147,211  in  1906,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
than  75,000  in  1907,  which  is  the  high- 
est rating  accorded  in  the  absence  of 
a    detailed    report. 

COUNTRY  MERCHANT:  Mondays; 
mercantile;  four  pages  12}^xl7i^;    subscrip- 


NEBRASKA— Lincoln. 


tlon  50  cents;  established  1889;  A.  R.Israel, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies     printed:         510  in   1907 

DEUTSCH  -  AMERIKAN  FAR- 
MER; Wednesdays;  German;  agricultural; 
twelve  to  sixteen  pages  lOJ^xlSJi;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1890;  Christ.  Landmann, 
editor;  The  Press  Publishing  Company,  pub- 
lishers (1—4). 

Copies  printed:  65,376  in  1898 
147,032  in  1905 
141,839  in  1906 

143,24s  for  year  ending  October  30, 
1907. 

FREIE  PRESSE;  Wednesdays;  Ger- 
man; non-partisan;  eight  to  ten  pages  17x24; 
subscription  85  cents;  established  1884;  The 
Press  Publishing  Company,  publishers  (1 — 4). 

Copies  printed:  7,063  in  1896 
150,784  in  1905 
142,989  in  1906 

143,361  for  year  ending  September 
25,    1907. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  democratic;  eJght 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estaolished 
1885;  Henry  Huckins,  editor;  Huclilns  & 
Hucliins,  publishers  (1—8). 

NEBRASKA  FARMER;  Wednes- 
days; agricultural;  twenty  to  thirty-two 
pages  11x14 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1859 ; 
S.  R.  McKelvie,  editor;  Nebraska  Farmer 
Co..  publishers  (13-6). 

Copies  printed:  20,000  in  1900 
26,600  in  1902 
29,663  in  1907 

NEBRASKA      INDEPENDENT; 

Thursdays;  people's  party;  sixteen  pages 
10x17;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1889;  G.  W. 
Berge,  editor  and  publisher  (1—4)  (A  A). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  7,270  in 
1896  and  25,473  in  1904,  since  which 
it  has  not  furnished  a  report,  but  was 
credited  with  more  than  20,000  in   1906. 

NEBRASKA  L.EGAL.  NEWS;  Sat- 
urdays; legal;  eight  pages  11x16;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  1892;  D  M.Butler,  ed- 
itor and  publisher. 

NEBRASKA  STATE  CAPITAL.; 
Saturdays;  independent;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1889;  Capital  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  editors  and  publishers. 

NEBRASKA  STATE  DEMOCRAT; 
Saturdays;  democratic;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1888;  Democrat 
Publishing  Company,  editors  and  publishers 
(7-5). 

Copies  printed :  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding    1,000    in    1905   and    1907. 

PILGER;  Fridays  (A  A). 

TRADE  REVIEW;  Saturdays;  com- 
mercial, financial,  mercantile  and  manu- 
facturing; sixteen  pages  11x15;  subscription 
$1;  established  June,  1902;  H.  M.  Bushnell, 
editor  and  publisher  (3—3). 

WAGEWORKER;  Fridays;  labor; 
four  pages  173^x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished March,  1904;  Will  M.  Maupln,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—5). 

MONTHLY. 

ACACIA;  monthly;  masonic;  forty 
pages  6x9;  subscription  $1;  established  1899; 
L.  D.  Woodruff,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  1,620  in 
1903,  but  has  not  since  made^  claim  to 
issuing  so  many  as  1,000  copies. 

FARM  PATRIOT;  monthly:  agri- 
culture; sixteen  pages  103^x14;  subscription 
25  cents;  established  1884;  W.  C.  Parriott, 
editor;  Albert  Watklns,  Jr.,  publisher  (1—5) 
(A  A). 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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NEBRASKA— Lincoln. 


MIDWEST;  monthly;  agriculture  and 
livestock;  twenty  pages  10x12;  subscription 
50  cents;  established  January,  1902;  H.  W. 
Smith,  editor;  Carr  &  Smith,  publishers  (13—4) 
(A  A). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  S»i8o  in 
1902,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
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198,250  in   1907 

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isfactory  report,  but  was  credited  with 
exceeding  7,500  in  1903  and  more  than 
4,000  in  190S  and  1907. 

LINDSAY,  PlatU  Co.  n  316  pop.,  on 

Tremont,  Elk  &  Missouri  Valley  Pd.,  25  m. 
N.  W.  of  Columbus. 

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LITCHFIELD,   Sherman    (Jo.  Q  240t 

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17  m.  S.  W.  of  Loup  City,  the  county  seat. 

Good  water  power.    Farming. 

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publishers  (3—8). 

LODGEPOLE,   Cheyenne  Co.  -a  284 

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LONG  PINE,  Brown  Co.  \h  486t  pop., 

on  Fremont,  Elkhorn  &  Missouri   Valley 

Rd.    Stock  yards  and  flour  and  saw  mills. 

Farming  and  stock  raising. 

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LOUISVILLE,  Cass  Go.  r  738t  pop., 
on  Platte  r.  and  Chicago,  Burlington  & 
Quincy,  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  and 
Missouri  Pacific  Rds.,  18  m.  W.  of  Platts- 
mouth,  the  county  seat.  Manufacturing. 
Stone  quarries. 

COURIER;  Saturdays;  republican; 
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lished 1890;  L.  J.  Mayfleld,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1901 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the  claim. 

LOUP   CITY,  o-  h.,  Sherman  Co.   n 

1,350  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy 
and  Union  Pacific  Rds.,  42  m.  N.  of  Kear- 
nej'.    Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

NORTH  WESTERN ;  Thur8days;repub- 
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lisher (8—3). 

LYNCH,  Boyd   Co.    b    736   pop.,  on 

Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  3  m.  N.  of 
Nebraska  r.,  5  S.  of  Missouri  r.,  and  26  S. 
E.  of  Butte,  the  county  seat.    Stock  ralilngr 
and  farming. 
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pages  15x32;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
188^;  A.  C.  McFarland,  editor  and  publisher 

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Miller,  editor  and  publisher  (A  A). 

liYONS,  Burt  Co.  cf  8i7t  pop.,  on  Chi 
oago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  &  Omaha  Rd., 
40  m.  N.  of  Fremont.    Farming. 

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pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1881;M.  M.Warner,  editor  and  publisher  (6— 3). 

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K.  Ott,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

McCOOK,  c.  h.,  Redwillow  Co.  p2,446t 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd. 

and  Republican  r.  Division  lieadquarters; 

railroad  repair  shops.     Stock  raising  and 

farming. 

REPUBLICAN;  Fridays;  republican; 
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dit for  an  average  issue  of  1,004  for 
the  year  1902,  1,160  in  1904,  but  has 
not  since  made  claim  to  issuing  so 
many  as    1,000  copies. 

McCOOIi  JUNCTION,  York  Co.  a 

400  pop.,  on  Kansas  City  &  Omaha  Rd.,  8  m- 

S.  of  York,  the  county  seat.    Farming  and 

stock  raising. 

BLUE  VALLEY  JOURNAL;  Thurs- 
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scription $1;  established  1897;  L.  L.  Slagel, 
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MADISON,  c.  h.,  Maditon  Co.^]  l,479t 
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Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  &  Omaha 
Rd.,  about  37  m.  N.  W.  of  Wayne. 
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capital.    Farming  and  stock  raising. 

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on  Chicago,  BurUngton  &  Quincy  Rd.,  15 
m.  N.  W.  of  Stockville,  the  county  seat. 
Agriculture. 

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and  publisher  (1— S). 

MEAD,  Saundert  Co.  a-  330t  pop.,  on 
Union  Pacific  Rd.,  8  m.  E.  of  Wahoo.  the 


county   seat.      Grain,    lumber    and  stock 

raising. 

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Valley  Rd.,  13  m.  E.  by  S.  E.  of  Oakdale. 
Agriculture. 

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MERNA,    Custer  Co.  D  141   pop.,  on 

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of  Brokenbow. 

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MILFORD,  Seward  Co.  D-  542t  pop., 

on  Chicago,  BurUngton  &  Quincy  Rd.,  20  m. 

W.  of  Lincoln,  the  State  capital.    Seat  of 

the    State    Industrial    and    Soldiers'  and 

Sailors'  Home.    Flour  mills  and  creamery. 

Farming.    Summer  resort. 

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lished February,  1882;  L.  O.  Howard,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—8). 

MILLIGAN,  Fillmore  Co.  p  283  pop., 

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S.  E.  of  Geneva. 

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subscription  $1;  established  March,  1901;  J.  A. 
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MINATARE,  Scotts  Bluff  Co.  -a  26t 
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about  9  m.  K.  of  Gering,  the  county  seat. 
SENTINEL;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

MINDEN,  c.  h..  Kearney  Co.  g  2,038 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  and 
Kansas  City  &  Omaha  Rds.,  20  m.  S.  W.  of 
Hastings.    Agriculture. 

COURIER;  Thursdays;  people's  party; 
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lished 1890;  G.  J.  Richmond,  editor;  Ed.  Rich- 
mond, publisher. 

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dit for  an  average  issue  of  1,056  for 
the  year  1895,  but  has  not  since  made 
claim  to  issuing  so  many  as  1,000 
copies. 

NEWS;  Fridays  ;  republican  ;  eight 
pages  15x22  ;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
1895;  D.  S.  Efner,  editor  and  publisher  (1—7). 

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dit for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies 
regularly  in  the  years  1900  and^  1904. 
but  has  not  since  set  up  any  claim  for 
issuing  so  many. 

MITCHELIi,  Scotta  Bluff  Co..  -n  700 
pop.,  on  Burlington  &  Missouri  River  Rd., 
10  m.  N.  W.  of  Gering,  the  county  seat- 
Agriculture. 

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1901;  G.  E.  Mark,  editor  and  nublisher  (1—8). 
STAR;  Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages 
15x32;  subscription  $1.50;  established  Novem- 
ber, 1906;  P.  J.  Barron,  editor  and  publisher 
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E.  by  S.  of  Butte,  the  county  seat. 
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MONROE,  Platte  Co.  O  296  pop.,  on 

Union  Pacific  Rd.,  U  m.  W.  of  Columbus, 
the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 

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hibition; four  pages  16x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1889;  E.  A.  Gerrard,  editor  and 
publisher  (1— S). 

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1894  ;  R.  G.  Strother,  editor  and  publisher 
(8-3). 

MORRILL,  Scotts   Bluff  Co.  u    on 

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17  m.  N.  W.  of  Gerlng,  the  county  seat. 
MAIL;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

MULLEN,  c.  h.,   Hooker   Co.  -a   138t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Qulncy  Rd. 
Agriculture  and  grazing. 
HOOKER    CO.    TRIBUNE;   Fridays 

(A  A). 

MURRAY,  Cass  Co.  O  238t  pop.,  on 
Missouri  Pacific  Rd.,  18  m.  N.  of  Nebraska 
City. 

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NEBRASKA  CITY,  c.  h.,  Otoe  Co. 

Q,  7,380+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  & 
Qulncy  and  Missouri  Pacific  Rds.  and  Mis- 
souri r.,  63  m.S.  E.  of  Omaha.  Pork  packing 
and  sausage-making  establishments,  stock 
yards,  breweries,  agricultural  Implement 
and  canning  factories.  Center  of  the 
Nebraska  fruit  belt. 

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paper  has  on  two  occasions  indicated  a 
desire  to  have  credit  for  issuing  more 
than  1,000  copies  regularly,  but  such 
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Copies      printed:      The      semi-weekly 
edition     of     this     paper     has     on     two 
occasions       indicated       a       desire        to 
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tion $3:  established   190;  Frank  K.  IleUey, 
editor;  Morton  Printing  Co. ,  publishers  ( 1— 8) . 
Copies    printed:     For    the    year     1902 
this   paper   seemed   to    assert   that   it  had 
an    average    issue    exceeding    1,000    cop- 
ies,  but    failed    to    furnish    such    definite 
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cordance  of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of  the 
claim. 

NEBRASKA    STAATS-ZEITUNGj 

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15x22,  and  four- page  supplement;  subscrip- 
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er (2-4). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  1,200  in 
1903,  but  has  not  since  made  claim 
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NEHAWKA,  Cass  Co.  r>  300  pop.,  on 

Missouri  Pacific  Rd..  11  m.  S.  E.  of  Weeping 

Water  and  SO  S.  of  Omaha.    Stone  quarries. 

Agriculture. 

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subscription  $1  ;  established  1892  ;  F.  A. 
Bricka,  editor  and  publisher  (3— 7  P). 

NELIGH,  c.  h.,  Antelope  Co.  (2  1.135t 

pop.,  on  Fremont,  Elkhorn  &  Missouri 
Valley  Rd.,  160  m.  N.  W.  of  Omaha.  Flour 
mill.    Gates  Congregational  College. 

LEADER;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50  ;  established 
1885:  E.  T.  &  C.  J.  Best,  editors  and  publish- 
er (1-8). 

REGISTER:  Thursdays;  democratic; 
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1904;  Scofleld  &  Frady,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (7—6). 

NELSON,  c.  h.,  Nuckolls  Co.  g  978t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  and 
Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rds.,  15  m.  S. 
of  Edgar.    Farming  and  stock  raising. 

GAZETTE;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  1.5x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1884;  F.  A.  Scherzinger,  editor  and 
publisher  (8—3). 

NUCKOLLS  CO.  HERALD;  Thura 
days;    republican;  eight  pages  15x22;    sub- 
scription $1;  established  1877;  George  Lyon, 
Jr.,  editor  and  publisher  ((! — 8). 

NEMAHA, i^«wafta  Co. Cl^lOOt  pop.,  on 

Chicago.  Burlington  &  Qulncy  Rd.,  27  m.  S. 

E.  of  Nebraska  City.    Shipping  point  for 

grain  and  live  stock.  Agriculture. 

NEBRASKA  ADVERTISER;  Fri- 
days; republican;  eight  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1856;  W.  W.  Sanders, 
editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 

NEWCASTLE,   Dixon    Co.  d  331t 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  & 

Omaha  Rd.,  3  m.  W.  of  Missouri  r.  and  24 

M.  W.  of  Sioux  City,  la.    Agriculture. 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  independent;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1893;  H  A.  Carter,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 

NEWMAN  GB,OVE,  Madison  Co.  i 

696t  pop.,  on  Fremont,  Elkhorn  &  Missouri 
Valley  Rd.    Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

HERALD  ;  Thursdays;  republican ;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1887  ;  A.  L.  Stewart,  editor  and  publisher. 

MADISON  CO.  REPORTER;  Thurs- 
days; democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1884;  Peter  H. 
Knott,  editor  and  publisher. 

NEWPORT,  Rock  Co.  ^  208t  pop., 

on  Fremont,  Elkhorn  &  Missouri  Valley  Rd., 

11  m.  N.  E.  of  Bassett,  the  county  seat. 

Farming.    Hay  and  potatoes. 

REPUBLICAN;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  17x24;  subscription  $1.60;  estab- 


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lished  1883;    C.  P.  Wiltse,  editor  and   pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

NIOBRARA,  Knox  Co.  a  459t  pop., 
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Fremont,  Elkhorn  &  Missouri  Valley  and 
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Sugar  factory.    Grain  and  stock  raising, 

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NORTHBEND,  Dodge  Co.  ^^  l,010t 
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ODELL,  Gage  Co.  P,  359t  pop.,  on  Chi- 
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Beatrice,  the  county  seat.  Farming  and 
grazing. 

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Platte   r.,    342   m.   W.  of   Omaha.     Steam 

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27,187  in  1900 
27,736  in  1901 
29,446  in  IQ04 
29,628  in  190S 
31,572  in  1906 
35,033  in  1907 
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41,324  in   1903 
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The     semi-weekly    edition     had    credit 
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2,996  in  1905 
3,576  in   1906 
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263,500  in   1904 
335,583  in   1906 
398,416  in   1907 
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an  average  issue  exceeding.  1,000  cop- 
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1,457  in  1904 
1,712  in  1907 

ORLEANS,  Sarlan  Co.  g  65«t  pop., 
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OSCEOLA,  c,h.,  Polk  Co.  a  882t  pop., 
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Omaha.    Farming  and  stock  raising. 

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and  1,391  in  1906,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
than    1,000    in    1907. 

RECORD  ;  Thursdays;  republican;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1873; 
H.  H.  Campbell,  editor  and  publisher. 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


663 


NEBRASKA. 


NEBRASKA. 


OSMOND,  Pierce  Co.  \!j  SOlfpop.,  on 

Sioux  City,  O'Neill  &  Western  Rd.,  8  m.  S.  E 

of  Plalnvlew.    Farming  and  stock  raising. 

KEPUBLiICAN;  Fridays;  r«spubllcan; 
■Ix  pages  17x23;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1891 ;  Boj'd  S.  Leedom,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

OVERTON, -Dawjson  Co.  o  650  pop., 

11  m.  E.  of  Lexington. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  Independent;  eight 
pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1901 ; 
J.  W.  Dunaway,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

OXFORD,  Furnas   Co.  g  787t  pop., 

on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,  270 

m.  S.  W.  of  Omaha.    Agriculture  and  stock 

raising. 

STANDARD;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1885 ;  O.  A.  Schoonover,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8—3). 

PALMYRA,  Otoe  Co.  n^  soif  pop.,  on 

Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,  24  m.  S. 

E.  of  Lincoln,  the  State  capital.     Farming. 

IT  EM  5s;  Fridays;  ludepeudent ;  eight 
pages  15x32;  subscription  $1;  established 
1887;  Alex.  Rough,  editor  and  publisher 
(6-3). 

PAPIIiLION,  c.  h.,  Sarpy  Co.  D- 59V 

pop.,  on  Missouri  Paelflc  and  Union  Pacific 
Rds.,  15  m.  S.  of  Omaha.  Flour  mills. 
Bricks,  cheese  and  farming  Implements 
manufactured. 

SAliPY  CO.  REPUBL.1CAN;  Thurs- 
days (A  A). 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1874;  The  Papillion  Times  Printing  Co.,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  (7—5). 

Copies  printed :  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding    i,ooo    in    1905    and    1907. 

PAWNEE  CITY,c.h.,Paton€eCo.i^ 

1,%9-|-  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy 
and  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rds., 
70  m.  from  Saint  Joseph,  Mo.  Agriculture 
and  stock  raising. 

PAWNEE  CHIEF;  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  15x32;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1900;  Ovendon  Brothers,  editors 
and  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding   1,000   in    1907. 

PAWNEE  PRESS  ;  weekly,  twice-a- 
week,  Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  democratic; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1877;  Fred  S.  Hassler,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6—3). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  tiat  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  eflfect  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the   claim. 

PAW^NEE      REPUBLICAN;     Thurs 
days;  republican;   eight  pages  18x24;    sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1868  ;  J.  N.  Hassler, 
editor  and  publisher  (7—5). 

PENDER,  c.  h.,  Thurston  Co.  d  943t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  & 


Omaha  Rd.,   about   80   m.   N.    of  Omaha. 
Farming. 

REPUBLIC;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1889;  C.  S.  Hughes,  editor  and  publisher  U— 8). 

TIMES;  Fridays ;  democratic;  eight 
pages  20x28;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1886;  M.  W.  Murray,  editor  and  publisher 
v7— 5). 

PERU,    Nemaha  Co.    Z\  848t  pop.,  on 

Burlington   &  Missouri  River   Rd.,  18  m. 

S.  E.  of  Nebraska  City.    Farming. 

POINTER  ;  Fridays;  eight  pages  11x16; 
subscription  $1;  established  1897;  S.  W. 
Hacker  &  Co  ,  editors  and  publishers  (1—8). 

PETERSBURG,  Boone  Go.  n  478t 
pop.,  on  Fremont,  Elkhorn  &  Missouri  Val- 
ley Rd.,  about  20  m.  N.  of  Albion,  the  county 
seat.    Agriculture. 

INDEX;  Thursdays;  Independent;  eight 
pages  15x32;  subscription  $1;  est-abllshed 
1891;     O.  E.  Walters,  editor  and   publisher 

(8-3). 

PIERCE,  c.  h.,  Pierce  Co.  ^  770t  pop., 
on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  100  m. 
N.  W.  of  Omaha.    Agriculture. 

PIERCE  CO.  CALL;  Thursdays; 
republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1877;  Brande  Bros.,  editors 
and  publishers  (7—5). 

PIERCE  CO.  LEADER;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subsci'iption 
$1.50;  established  1889;  A.  H.Backhaus,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  has  on 
three  occasions  indicated  a-  desire  to 
have  credit  for  issuing  more  than 
1,000  copies  regularly,  but  such  defi- 
nite information  as  would  warrant  such 
a    rating  has   never   been   forthcoming. 

PILGER.  Stanton  Co.  cf  250  pop.,  on 
Fremont,  Elkhorn  &  Missouri  Valley  Rd., 
10  m.  N.  E.  of  Stanton. 
HERALD;  Fridays;    eight  pages  15x22; 

subscription  $1;    established  August,   1901; 

F.  W.  Mitchell,  editor;   Herald  Publishing 

Co..  publishers. 

PLA IN  VI EW, -Pi^rc*  Co.  ^  803t 
pop.,  on  Fremont,  Elkhorn  &  Missouri  Val- 
ley and  Sioux  City,  O'Neill  &  Western  Rdi. 
Hay  pressing.  Shipping  of  grain  and  live 
stock.    Farming. 

NE  WS ;  Fridays ;  independent;  eight  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $1.25;  established  1892; 
J.  F.  Gunthorp,  editor  and  publisher. 

REPUBLICAN;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22  ;  subscription  $1.25 ;  es- 
tablished 1884;  D.  L.  Crellln.  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (3— 3>. 

PLATTE  CENTER,  Platte  Co.  a 
392+  pop.,  on  Union  Pacific  Rd.,  about  11  m. 
N.  W.  of  Columbus,  the  county  seat.  Agri- 
culture. 

SIGNAL;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1.25;  established  1893;  J.  L.  Clark, 
editor  and  publisher. 

PliATTSMOUTH,  c.  h.,  Cass  Co.a- 

4,964+  pop., on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy 
and  Missouri  Pacific  Rds.,  at  the  confluence 
of  the  Platte  and  Missouri  rs.,  30  m.  S.  of 
Omaha.  Grain,  cattle,  lumber  and  manu- 
facturing. 

EVENING  NEWS;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  NEWS-HERALD, 


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AMEKIOAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


NEBRASKA. 


geml-weekly,  Mondays  and  Thursdays;  re- 
publican ;  four  pages  — dally  15x32,  semi- 
weekly  18x24;  subsoription  —  daily  $4.80, 
semi-weekly  $1;  established  1864;  George  L. 
Farley,  editor  and  publisher. 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
the  semi-weekly  edition  of  uiis  paper 
seemed  to  assert  that  it  had  an  average 
issue  exceeding  1,000  copies,  but  failed 
to  furnish  such  definite  information  as 
would  warrant  the  accordance  of  a  rat- 
ing to  that  effect.  It  has  not  since 
made   any   renewal  of  the  claim. 

JOURNAIi;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1881;  R.  A.  Bates,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (9—5  P). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1897 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  i.ooo  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the   claim. 

PLEASANTON,  ^«Jfa?o  Co.  Q  300 
pop.,  on  Union  Paciflc  Rd.,  about  20  m.  N. 
of  Kearney,  the  county  seat.  Manufactur- 
ing of  artificial  stone. 

POST;  Thursdays;  Independent;  four 
pages  ]5i2"2;  subscription  .$1;  established 
April,  1907;  George  B.  Fielding,  editor  and 
publisher  (6—7  P). 

PLYMOUTH,  Jefferson  Co.  0, 195t 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Rock  Island*  Pacific  Rd., 

17  m.  N.  E.  of  Fairbury,  the  county  seat. 

Agriculture. 

NEWS;  Saturdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x24;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1898; 
Plymouth  News  Co.,  editors  and  publishers 
(7-5). 

POLK.  Polk  Co.  D- 
PROGRKSS;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

PONCA,c.  h.,  Dixon  Co.  cf  l,043t  pop., 
on  Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  &  Omaha 
Rd.,  25  m.  W.  of  Sioux  City,  Iowa. 

DIXON    CO.  L.EADER;   Thursdays 

(A  A). 

NORTHERN  NEBRASKA  JOUR- 
NAL; Thursdays;  republican;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  eatablighed  1873; 
Chas.  E.  Jones,  editor  and  publisher  (7—5). 

PRIMROSE,  Hamilton    Co.    u    282 

pop.,  on  Burlington  &  Missouri  River  Rd., 

about  10  m.  S.  W.  of  Aurora,  the  county  seat. 

RECORD;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  April,  1904;  A. 
E.  Kull,  editor  and  publisher  (1—5). 

RAOAN,  Harlan  Co.  t?  208t  pop.,  on 

Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,  about 
14  m,  N.  of  Alma,  the  county  seat. 
JOURNAL.;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

RANDOLPH,  Cedar  Co.  ^  l,165tpop., 

on  Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  &  Omaha 
and  Great  Northern  Rds.,  60  m.  W.  of 
Sioux  City,  Iowa.    Farming. 

REPORTER;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1893;  Warren  Closson.  editor  and 
publisher  (10-6). 

TIMES;  Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1888; 
Henry  L.  Peck,  editor  and  publisher  (7—5). 


NEBRASKA. 


RAVENNA,  ^w^a^o  Co.  n  808t  pop. 
on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.  and 
Loup  r.,  30  m.  N.  W.  of  Grand  Island.    Agri- 
culture. 

NEWS;  Fridays ;  independent ;  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1886;   C.  B.  Cass,  editor  and  publisher  (9—3). 

RAYMOND,  Lancaster  Co.  D-  SOOf 

pop.,  on  Union  Paciflc  Rd.,  12  m.  N.  W.  of 

Lincoln,  the  county  seat  and  State  capital. 

Grain  and  live  stock. 

REVIEW;  Saturdays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1892;  J.  R.  Mont- 
gomery, editor;  Inter-State  Newspaper  Co., 
publishers. 

REDCLOUD,  c.  h.,   Webster  Co.  g 

2,300  pop.,  on  Chicago.Burlington  &  Quincy 
Rd.,  140  m.  W.  of  Lincoln.  Agriculture  and 
stock  raising. 

COMM  ERCl  A  LADVERTISERj 

triweekly,  Mondays,  Wednesdays  and  Fri- 
days; independent  republican;  four  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  August, 
1902:  A.  C.  Hosmer,  editor;  Red  Cloud 
Printing  Co.,  publishers  (1—8). 

CHIEF ;  Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1873 ;  J.  E. 
Nau,  editor  and  publisher  (3 — 3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  1,250  in 
1894  and  1,646  in  1896,  since  which  it 
has  not  furnished  any  definite  and  sat- 
isfactory report,  but  has  been  credited 
with  more  than  1,000  every  year  since, 
up  to   and  including   1907. 

NATION;  Thursdays;  people's  party; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1891;  Ward  &  Son,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers. 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  i,374  in 
1900,  but  has  not  since  made  claim  to 
issuing  so  many  as  1,000  copies. 

WEBSTER  CO.  ARGUS;  Fridays;  re- 
publican; eight  pages  15x22:  subscription  $1 ; 
established  1878 ;  L.  E.  Tait,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  1,420  in 
1902,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
any  definite  and  satisfactory  report, 
but  has  been  credited  with  more  than 
1,000  every  year  since,  up  to  and  in- 
cluding  1907. 

REPUBLICAN  CITY,  Harlan  Co. 

p  886+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  & 
Quincy  Rd.  and  Republican  r.,  10  m.  E.  of 
Alma,  the  county  seat.  Live  stock  and 
farming. 

HARLAN  CO.  RANGER;  Fridays; 
independent;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
ilon  $1;  established  July,  1902;  W.  L.  Mar- 
tin, editor  and  publisher  (9—3) 

RISING  CIT Y.Butler  Co.  Crim 
pop.,  on  Union  Pacific    Rd.,  12  m.  S.   W. 
of  David  City,  the  county  seat.    Ships  corn, 
potatoes,  hogs  and  cattle.    Stock  raising. 
INDEPENDENT;  Thursdaj-s ;  inde- 
pendent ;    eight  pages    19x22  ;    subscription 
$1.25;  established  1880;  Alb.  J.  T.  Keempfer, 
editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 

RIVERTON,  Franklin  Go.  g   327t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd., 
15  m.  W.  of  Redcloud.    Flour  mills. 
REVIEW;  Fridays;  republican:  eight 

pages  15x22  ;    subscription   $1  ;   established 


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1870;    P.  A.  WlUIamB,  editor  and  publisher 
(8-3). 

ROSELAND,  Adama  Co.  g  327t  pop., 

on  Kansas  City  &  Omaha  Rd.,  18  m.  S.  W.  of 

Hastings,  the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 

GAZETTE;  Fridays;  republican:  eight 
pages  16x22;  subscription  $1;  esabllshed  1891; 
A.  W.  Evans,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3)  (A  A) 

RTJSHVILLE,  c.  h.,  Sheridan  Co.  ^ 

483+  pop.,  on  Fremont,  Elkhoru  &  Missouri 
Valley  Rd.    Stock  raising  ana  farming. 

RECORDER;  Fridays ;  republican ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 1894;  G.  M.  G.  Cooper,  editor  and 
publisher  (1 — 8). 

STANDARD;  Thursdays;popullst;elght 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1885;    E.  L.  Heath,  editor  and  publisher. 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1899 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  i.ooo  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the  claim. 

RUSKIN,   Nuckolls  Co.  g  178t  pop., 
on  Chicago,   Rock  Island   &  Pacific  Rd., 
10  m.  E.  by  S.  of  Nelson,  the  county  seat. 
LEADER;  Fridays  (A  A). 

SAINT   EDWARD,  Boone  Co.   n 

625+  pop.  on  Union  Pacific  Rd.,  15  m.  S.  E. 
of  Albion,  the  county  seat.  Flour  mills. 
Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

BOONE  CO.  ADVANCE;  Fridays; 
republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1 ;  established  1900;  S.  J.  Kennedy,  editor 
and  publisher  (7—5). 

SUN;  Fridays;  republican;  twenty  pages 
11x16;  subscription  $1;  established  1891;  H. 
Gordon  Cross,  editor  and  publisher  (7—5). 

SAINT  PAUL,  c.  h.,  Howard  Co.  D 

1,475+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  & 
Quincy  and  Union  Pacific  Rd8.,23m.  N.  of 
Grand  Island.  Flour  mills.  Grain  and 
stock  raising. 

PHONOGRAPH  PRESS ;  Fridays; 
Independent-democratic;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  fl :  established  1878;  C.  B.  Man- 
uel, editor;  C.  B.  &  S.  E.  Manuel,  publishers 
(3-3). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the  claim. 

RKPUBL.ICAN  1  Thursdays;  republi- 
can; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1891;  Perkins  &  Perkins,  editors 
and  pubUshers  (1—7). 

Copies  printed;  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,016  in  1903 
and  1,419  in  1906,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
than   1,000  in   1907. 

SALEM,  Richardson  Co.  Q^  633t  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,  6  m. 


NEBRASKA. 


N.  "W.   of    Falls  City,    the    county    seat. 

Mining,  live  stock  and  grain. 

INDEX  ;  Fridays;  non-partisan;  eight 
pages  13x20  ;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
1888;  E.  Wickham.  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 

SENTINEL.;  Fridays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1;  established  March,  1906; 
Allen  D.  May,  editor  and  publisher  (4—6  P). 

S ANTEE  AGENCY,  Knox  Go.  t]  200 
pop.,  on  Missouri  r.,  30  m.  above  Yankton, 
S.  Dak.  Indian  reservation  of  the  Santee 
Sioux. 

lAPI  OAYE;  monthly ;  Indian  race ; 
four  pages  11x16;  subscription  50 cents;  estab- 
lished 1871;  Alfred  L.  Rlggs,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1-8). 

WORD  CARRIER;  bimonthly;  In- 
dian education;  four  pages  11x16;  subscrip- 
tion 30  cents ;  established  1871 ;  A.  L.  Rlggs.  ed- 
itor and  publisher  (1—8). 

SARGENT,  Custer  Co.    D  500  pop., 
30  m.  N.  E.  of  Broken  Bow,  the  county  seat. 
Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 
LEADER;    Fridays;   repubMcan;    eight 

pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1898; 

M.  Loykowski.  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

SCHUYLER, c.h.,  Colfax  Co.  D  2,157t 
pop.,  on  Union  Pacific  and  Chicago,  Bur- 
lington &  Quincy  Rds..  75  m.  N.  W.  of 
Omaha.    Flour  mill. 

Q  U  I  L  li  ;  Wednesdays  ;  independent- 
democratic;  eight  pages  173^x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  1886;  Alex.  Schlegel,  editor 
and  publisher  (9—3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  1,093  in 
1899,  bitt  has  not  since  made  claim 
to  issuing  so  many  as  1,000  copies. 

SUN;  Fridays;  republican;  twelve  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1:  established  1871 ;  F.  L. 
Werty,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 

SCOTIA,  Qrteley  Co.  D  267t  pop.,  on 
Union  Pacific  Rd.,  4T  m.  N.  W.  of  Grand 
Island.    Grain  and  stock  raising. 
REGISTER  I    Thursdays  ;  ,four  pagei 

18x24  ;    subscription   81  ;    established   1895  ; 

Henry  C.  Waldrip,  editor  and  publisher. 

SCOTTSBLTJFF,  Scotts  Bluff  Co.  -D 
1,500  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy 
Rd.  in  Nebraska,  3 m.  N.  of  Gering,  the  coun- 
ty seat.  Irrigated  agricultural  region. 
Grain.  mlUing  and  sugar  beet  culture. 
Stock  raising. 

HERAL.D;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
May,  1901;  E.  F.  Moon,  editor  and  publisher 

REPUBLICAN;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1900;  E.  T.  Westervelt,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12— 3). 

SCRIBNER,  Dodge  Co.  D-  827t  pop., 

on  Fremont,  Elkhorn  &  Missouri  Valley  Rd. 

and  Elkhorn  r.,  60  m.  N.  W.   of   Omaha. 

Mills  and  grain  and  stock  shipping. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1884;  William 
Warneke.  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

R  U  S  T  L.  E  R I  Thursdays  ;  eight  page* 
15x22  ;  subscription  $1  ;  established  1894; 
Henry  M.  &  Nora  R.  Kidder,  editors  and 
publishers. 

SEWARD,  c.  h.,  Seward  Co.  a-  l,970t 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  and 


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Fremont,  Elkhorn  &  Missouri  Valley  Rds., 
25  m.  N.  W.  of  Lincoln,  the  State  capital. 

BLUE   VALLEY    BLADE;    Wednes 
days;  republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion $1;   established  1870;   Elmer  E.  Betzer, 
editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  has  on 
two  occasions  indicated  a  desire  to 
have  credit  for  issuing  more  than 
1,000  copies  regfularly,  but  such  defi- 
nite information  as  would  warrant  such 
a    rating    has    never    been    forthcoming. 

INDEPENDENT  -  DEMOCRAT; 
Thursdays;  democratic;  eight  pages  17x22; 
subscription $1 ;  established  1891 ;  W.  H.  Smith, 
editor  and  publisher  (12—5). 

Copies  nrinted:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  issue  of  1,236  in  1901  and  1,445 
in  1905,  since  which  it  has  not  fur- 
nished any  report,  but  was  credited 
with    more    than    1,000    in    1907. 

NEBRASKA  DEUTSCHE  FAR- 
MER ZEITUNG;  Fridays;  German; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1899;  Joseph  Tagwerker,  editor  and 
publisher  (7—5). 

SHELBY,  Polk  Co.  n  4i5t  pop.,  on 

Union  Pacific  Rd.,  8  m.  E.  of  Osceola,  the 

county  seat.    Agriculture. 

SUN;  Thursdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1890;  W.  A.  Cornish,  editor;  Cornish  &  Son, 
publishers  (1—8). 

SHELTON,  Buffalo  Co.  u  M\\  pop., 

on  Union  Paciflo  Rd.,  180  m.  W.  of  Omaha. 

Farming  and  stock  raising. 

CLIPPER;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1.50 ;  established  1880  ;  F.  D. 
Reed,  editor  and  publisher. 

SHICKLEY,  J^»«w»or«  Co.  g  372t  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  and  Fre- 
mont,Elkhorn  &  Missouri  Valley  Rds.,  14  m. 
S.  W.  of  Geneva,  the  county  seat.  Agri- 
culture. 

HERALD;  Fridays ;  Independent ; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1886;  J.  B.  Williams,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7—5). 

SHUBERT,   Richardson  Co.  O,  303t 

pop.,  on  Cliicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd., 

20  m.  N.  of   Falls  City,  the  county  seat. 

Wheat  and  corn.    Farming. 

CITIZEN;  Fridays;  four  pages  17x24;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1894;  J.  E.  Dalby, 
editor;  Ross  Bros.,  publishers. 

SIDNEY,  c.  b.,  Cheyenne  Co.  -a  l,001t 

pop.,  on  Union  Pacific   Rd.      Supplies  for 

cattle     ranches     of    Western     Nebraska. 

Farming. 

TELEGRAPH;  Saturdays;  republican; 
eiglit  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1873;  F.  A.  Gapen,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

SILVER  CREEK,  Merrick  Co.  n  291 

pop.,  on  Union  Pacific  Rd.,  25  m.  N.  E.  of 
Central  City,  the  county  seat.  Agriculture. 
SAND;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established   1892;    D.  F.  Davis, 
editor  and  publisher  (.1—8)- 

SNYDER,  Dodge  Co.  D-  229t  pop.,  on 
Chicago  &  North fvestern  Rd.,  60  m.  N.W.  of 
Omaha. 
BANNER;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 

pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1906; 

G.  H.  Weber,  editor  and  publisher  (8—6  P). 


SOUTH  OMAHA,    Douglas  Co.   a- 

33,000  pop.,  on  Union  Pacific,  Fremont,  Elk- 
horn &  Missouri  Valley,  Chicago,  St.  Paul, 
Minneapolis  &  Omaha,  Chicago,  Milwau- 
kee &  St.  Paul  and  Chicago,  Burlington  & 
Quincy  Rds.,  4  m.  S.  of  Omaha,  the  county 
seat.  Stock  yards  and  packing  and  render- 
ing houses. 

DROVERS'  JO  URN  A  L  -  STOCK- 
MA  N;  every  evening  except  Sunday;  live 
stock;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $4; 
established  1887;  Journal-Stockman  Co.,  ed- 
itors and  publishers  (8—3). 

Copies  printed:  For  vear  ending  Feb- 
ruary   6,    1907,    15,072;    16,102    in    1907- 

NEBRASKA  DAILY  DEMOCRAT; 
every  evening  except  Sunday;  democratic; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $3;  established 
October.  1900;  John  M.  Tanner,  editor  and 
publisher  (7 — 5  P). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  i.ooo  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the  claim. 

CITIZEN;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  13x20  ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
Novemer,  1905;  Shafer  &  Van  Wie,  editors 
and  publishers  ^2 — 5  P). 

REPUBLICAN;  Saturdays:  republi- 
can; eight  cages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished May,  1903;  The  Allbery  Printing  Co., 
editors  and  publishers  (7— 3P)  (A  A). 

MID-\^'EST  EAGLE;  monthly;  fra- 
ternal (Eagles);  twenty  four  pages  ej^^xlO; 
subscription  $1;  established  January,  1905; 
J.  M.  Tanner,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

SOUTH  SIOUX  CITY,  Dakota  Co. 

cf  889t  pop.,  on  Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minne- 
apolis &  Omaha  and  Great  Northern  Rds.. 
5  m.  N.  of  Dakota,  the  county  seat,  and  1 
S.  of  Sioux  City.  la.  Agriculture,  fruit  rais- 
ing and  market  gardening. 

DAKOTA  CO.  RECORD;  Saturdays; 
republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1880;  J.  J.  Elmers,  editor 
and  publisher  (3 — 3). 

SPALDING,  Oreeley  Co.  a  U8  pop., 

on   Union   Pacific   Rd.,   150   m.   N.   W.  of 

Omaha. 

ENTERPRISE;  Saturdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 1900;  John  E.  Kavanough,  editor  and 
publisher  (2-4). 

SPENCER,  Boyd  Co.  6  800  pop.,  on 

Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  100  m  W.  of 

Norfolk.    Farming. 

BOYD  CO.  ADVOCATE  ;  Thursdays; 
republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1892;  C.  A.  Manville  &  Son, 
editors  and  publishers  (1—8). 

SPRINGFIELD ,  Sarpy  Co.  o  lOef 
pop.,  on  Missouri  Pacific   Rd.,  25   m.  S.  of 
Omaha.   Carriage  factory. 
MONITOR;     Thursdays;    independent; 
four  pages  20x26;   subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1882;   J.  C.  Miller,  editor  and  publisher. 

SPRINGVIEW,  c.  h.,  Keyapaha  Co. 
i  188+  pop.,  20  m.  N.  of  Ainsworth.  Farming 
and  stock  raising. 
HERALD ;  Thursdays ;  republican ;  eight 


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pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1886;  L.  A.  Wilson,  editor  and  publisher  (2— 8). 
Copies     printed:         771   in   1907 
INDEPENDENT;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

STAMFORD,  HarZoH  Co.  p  on  Chi- 
cago, Burlington  &  Qulncy  Rd.,  11  m.  W.  of 
Alma,  the  county  seat. 
POST;  Fridays  (A  A). 

STANTON,  c.  h.,  Stanton  Co.  c[  1.052t 
pop.,  on  Fremont,  Elkhorn  &  Missouri  Val- 
ley Rd.,  40  m.  N.  of  Columbus.  Sheep 
raising. 

REGISTER;  Fridays;  populist;  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1879; 
Alfred  Pout,  editor  and  publisher. 

MONITOR:  monthly:  methodist episco- 
pal; eight  pages  11x16;  subscription  25 cents; 
established  1889;  C.  N.  Dawson,  editor  and 
publisher  (11—5  P)  (A  A). 

STEELE  CITY,  Jefferson  Co.  O^  313t 
pop.,  on  St.  Joseph  &  Grand  Island  Rd., 
10  m.  S.  E.  of  Fairbury,  the  county  seat. 
PRESS;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

STEINAUER,-Pa«;ne«  Co.  D.  213t  pop., 

on   Chicago,    Rock  Island   &   Pacific   Rd., 

about  7  m.  N.W.  of  Pawnee  City,  the  county 

seat.    Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

STAR;  Thursdays;  English  and  German  ; 
republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1893;  W.  F.  Huff,  publisher 
(7-3). 

STELLA,  Richardson  Co.  P,  498t  pop., 

on  Missouri  Pacific  Rd..  20  m.  N.  of  Falls 

City,  the  county  seat.  Flour  and  meal  mills, 

and  elevators.     Shipping  of  grain,  cattle 

and  hogs,  poultry  and  fruit.    Farming. 

PRESS;  Fridays;  neutral:  four  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  established  1882; 
Clyde  and  Eunice  Haskins,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (8—5). 

STERLING,  Johnson  Co.  Q,  782t  pop., 

on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,  36  m. 

S.  E.  of  Lincoln,  the  State  capital.   Farming 

and  stock  raising. 

SUN;  weekly,  twice-a-week,  Tuesdays 
and  Fridays;  republican;  four  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1886;  L.  A.  Var- 
ner  &  Son,  editors  and  publishers  (6—3). 

STOCKVILLE,  c.  h..  Frontier  Co.  J3 

269t,pop.    Agriculture. 

REPUBLICAN-FA BER;  Thursdays; 
republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 


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$1 ;  eatahlished— Republican  1892,  Faber  1884 
consolidated  1904;  A.  G.Williams,  editor  and 
publisher  (l—«). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance   of   a    rating   to    that   effect. 

STRANG,  Fillmore  Co.  g  234t  pop., 

on  Burlington  &  Missouri  River  Rd.,  8  m. 

S.  of   Geneva,   the  county   seat.     Wheat, 

oats  and  corn. 

REPORTER ;  Fridays;  four  pages  11x16; 
subscription  $1;  established  1889;  F.  P. 
Shields,  editor  and  publisher  (12—6). 

STROMSBURG,  Polk  Co.  n  l,154t 
pop.,  on  Kansas  City  &  Omaha  and  Union 
Pacific  Rds.,  75  m.  N.  W.  of  Lincoln,  the 
State  capital.  Carriage,  broom  and  plow 
factories. 

HEADLIGHT  ;  Thursdays;  people's 
party;  four  pages  18x24  ;  subscription  $1; 
established  1885;  Ada  M.  Coleman,  editor; 
J.  H.  Coleman,  publisher. 

JOURNAL;  Fridays  (A  A). 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1880; 
Harvey  H.  Pease,  editor  and  publisher  (9— «). 
See  advertisement  belo^v. 

SUMNER,  Daicson  Co.  g  210tpop.,on 
Union  Pacific  Rd.,  about  30  m.  N.  W.  of 
Kearney. 
NEWS;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

SUPERIOR,^wcA:o«sCo.gi.577tpop., 

on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy,  Fremont. 

Elkhorn  &  Missouri  Valley,  Atchison,  To- 

peka  &  Santa  Fe  and  Missouri  Pacific  Rds. 

Agriculture. 

JOURNAL;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  republi- 
can; dally  four,  weekly  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription— dally  $5,  weekly  $1  ;  estab- 
lished—daily 1888,  weekly  1882;  A.  S.  Berry, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—7). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1906 
the  weekly  edition  of  this  paper  seemed 
to  assert  that  it  had  an  average  issue 
exceeding  i.ooo  copies,  but  failed  to 
furnish  such  definite  information  as 
would  warrant  the  accordance  of  a 
rating   to    that   effect. 

EXPRESS;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  lSx24;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 


The  Stromsburg  Weekly  News 

STROl^ISBURG,  NEBRASKA. 

FRANK  T.  ROBECK,  Editor  and  Proprietor. 

5worn  Circulation  i,6oo. 

The  Largest  Paper  in  Polk  County. 

Best  Advertising  Medium  in  Polk  County. 

Fine  Job  Printing  Department. 
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lished  as  Sun  1882,  Express  1899,  consolidated 
1900;  Express  Printing  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (1—8). 

PHILiATELiIC  WEST  AND 
COIiLECTORS'  WORLD;  monthly; 
coin,  curio  and  stamp  collecting;  one  hun- 
dred pages  7x10;  subscription  50  cents;  es- 
tablished 1895;  E.  H.  Wilkinson,  editor;  L. 
T.  Brodstone,  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  io,o8o  in  1901 
14,833  in  1905 
14,039  in   1907 

SURPRISE,  Butler  Co.  D-  348t  pop., 
on   Chicago   &   Northwestern   Rd.,   about 
45  m.  N.  W.  of  Lincoln,  the  State  capital. 
Agriculture  and  flour  mills. 
CITIZEN;  Fridays  (A  A). 

SUTHERLAND,  Lincoln  Co.  -d  on 

Union  Pacific  Rd.,  20  m.  "W.  of  North  Platte, 

the  county  seat.    Agriculture   and  stock 

raising.    Beet  sugar. 

FREE  LANCE;  Thursdays;  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription  81;  established  1897; 
C.  M.  Reynolds,  editor  and  publisher  (7—5). 

SUTTON,  Clay  Co.  g  l,365t  pop.,  on 
Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  and  Kansas 
City  &  Omaha  Rds.,  68  m.  S.  W.  of  Lincoln, 
the  State  capital.    Several  factories. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1879;  R. 
B.  Stiner,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 

REGISTER;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  18x24 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1880  ;  F.  M.  Brown,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 

SW ANTON,  Saline  Co.  P,  266t  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,  about 
40  m.  S.  by  W.  of  Lincoln,  the  State  capital. 
NEWS;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

SYRACUSE,  Otoe  Co.  0,8611  pop.,  on 
Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,23  m.  S. 
W.of  Nebraska  City,  the  county  seat.  Flour 
mills.    Fruit  and  fine  horses. 

DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 1896;  H.  E.  Baker,  editor  and  publisher 
(7—5). 

JOURNAL;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1877;  W.  H.  Carson,  editor  and  publisher. 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1897 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  i.ooo  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the   claim. 

TABLEROCK,    Pawnee    Co.  a,  S52t 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd., 

8  m.  N.  W.  of  Pawnee  City,  the  county  seat. 

Farming. 

ARGUS;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1882;  F.  H.Taylor,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 

TALMAGE,  Otoe  Co.    n^  489t  pop., 

on  Missouri  Pacific  Rd.,  20  m.  S.  of  Nebraska 

City,  the  county  seat,  and  70  from  Lincoln, 

the  State  capital.    Stock  raising  and  grain 

growing. 

TRIBUNE;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1882;  C.  F.  Gordon,  editor  and  publisher 
(8—3  P). 


NEBRASKA. 


TAMORA,  Seward  Co.  D-  139t  pop.,  on 

Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,  32  m.  W. 

of  Lincoln, the  State  capital.    Agriculture. 

REGISTER  ;  Fridays;  neutral;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
1893;  R.  E.  Marshall,  editor  and  publisher 
(8-5). 

TAYLOR,  c.  h.,  Loup  Co.  [j  100  pop., 

100   m.  N.  W.  of   Grand  Island.     Farming 
and  stock  raising. 

CLARION;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  13x2<J ;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 1888;  E.Andrews,  editor  and  publish- 
er (3— 3). 

LOUP  CO.  NEWS:  Fridays  (A  A). 

T  E  C  U  M  S  E  H ,  c.  h.,  Johmon  Co.  O, 
2,005+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  & 
Quincy  Rd.,  48  m.  8.  E.  of  Lincoln,  the  State 
capital.  Big  Nemaha  river  affords  water 
power.    Agriculture. 

CHIEFTAIN;  Saturdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1867;  Brundage  &  Thurber,  editors  and 
publishers  (1^—3). 

JOHNSON   CO.    JOURNAL;    Thurs 
days;   democratic;   eight  pages  15x22;   sub- 
scription  $1  ;    established    1879 :    Cooper   A 
Blauser,  editors  and  publishers  (3—3). 

JOHNSON  CO.  TRIBUNAL;  Satur- 
days; independent;  eight  pages  1.5x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1898;  C.  W.  Mar- 
lin,  editor  and  publisher  (12~ 5). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  1,218  in 
1902  and  1,471  in  1903,  since  which  it 
has  not  furnished  any  definite  and 
satisfactory  report,  but  was  credited 
with  more  than   1,000  in   1905   and   1907. 

TEKAMAH,  c.  h.,  Burt  Co.  o^  l,597t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  A 
Omaha  Rd.,  47  m.  N.  of  Omaha.  Agricult- 
ure and  stock  raising. 

BURT  CO.  HERALD  ;  Fridays;  repub- 
lican; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1884;  J.  R.  Sutherland,  editor  and 
publisher. 

JOURNAL  AND  BURTONIAN; 
Thursdays,  republican;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established— JottrnaZ  1899, 
Burtonian  1872,  congolidated  1901;  J.  W. 
Tamplin,  editor  and  publisher  (8 — 6). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  1,364  for 
the  year  1902,  1,355  in  1903*  but  has 
not  since  made  claim  to  issuing  so 
many  as    1,000   copies.  '"-• 

THEDFORD,  c.  h.,  Thomas  Co.  n 
150  pop.,  on  Burlington  &  Miasouri  River 
Rd.    Stock  raising  and  farming. 

MID-REPUBLIC  STOCKl^IAN; 

Fridays;  four  pages  15x22;  snV)8criptlon  $1; 
established  1898;  J.  M.  McMillan,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 

THURSTON,  Thurston  Co.  cfotOpop., 

on  Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  &  Omaha 

Rd.,  35  m.  S.  W.  of  Sioux  City,  Iowa. 

GAZETTE;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  October,  1905; 
Rev.  C.  S.  Hughes,  editor  and  publisher  (1—7). 

TILDEN,  Maditon  Co.  ti  533t  pop.,  on 

Fremont.  Elkhorn  &  Missouri  Valley  Rd.,  22 

m.  W.  of  Norfolk.    Agriculture  and  grazing. 

CITIZEN  ;  Saturdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1893; 
Felix  Hales,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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NEBRASKA. 


TOBIAS,  S'aMn*  Co.  0,6721  pop.,  on 

Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quiucy  and  Kansas 

City  &  Omaha  Rds.,  60  m.  S.  W.  of  Lincoln, 

the  State  capital.    Agriculture. 

EXPRESS;  Fridays;  independent;  four 
pages  1514x22;  subscription  11.25;  established 
1895;  R.  W.  Mastin,  editor  and  publisher 
(1-8). 

TRENTON,  c.  h.,  Hitchcock  Co.  p  329t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd. 
and  Republican  r.,  22  m.  W.  of  McCook. 
Farming  and  stock  raising. 

REPLBL.ICAX-LEADER  I  Fridays; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1897;  A.  L.  Taylor,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (11— 5  P). 

REGISTER;   Fridays ;  independent ; 
eight  pages  15x22  ;   subscription  $1 ;    estab 
liahed    1885;  O.  W.  Dewald,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; prints  an  edition  for  Stratton. 

TRYON,   c.  h.,  McPherton  Co.  -D  15 

pop.,  35  m.  S.  of  Mullen.    Farming. 

GRAPHIC;  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages  11x16;  subscription  50  cents;  estab- 
lished 1889;  Will  H.  Daly,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

ULYSSES,  Butler  Co.  a-  563t  pop.,  on 

Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,  15  m.  N. 

of  Seward.    Corn,  wheat  and  cattle. 

DISPATCH;  Wednesdaj's;  people's  par- 
ty; four  pages  17x24;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1880;  Charles  H.  Challls,  editor  and 
publisher. 

UNADILLA,  Otoe  Co.  a,«i3t  pop.,  on 
Burlington  &  Missouri  River  Rd.,  28  m.  S. 
E.  of  Lincoln,  the  State  capital.  Corn  and 
cattle. 

OTOE   UN  ION;   Fridays ;  local ;   four 

f)age8   15x22;   subscription   75  cents;   estab- 
Ished  1896;  Mrs.  M.  A.  Baker,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8—3). 

UNION,  Cast  Co.  O  282t  pop.,  on  Mis- 
souri Pacific  Rd.,  12  m.  N.  of  Nebraska  City. 
Agriculture. 

LEDGER;  Fridays;  non-partisan;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1888; 
C.  L.  Graves,  editor  and  publisher. 

UNIVERSITY  PLACE,  Lancasier 
Co.  o  1,130+  pop.,  on  Burlington  &  Missouri 
River  Rd. 

NEBRASKA  NEWS;  Thursdays;  pro- 
hibition .  eight  pages  11x16;  subscription  $1; 
established  March,  1905;  Jason  L.  Claflin, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—6  P). 

PROTECTOR;  monthly;  fraternal; 
eight  pages  11x16;  subscription  50  cents;  es- 
tablished 1898;  Jason  L.  Claflin,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—4)  (A  A). 

UPLAND,  Franklin  Co.  g  500  pop., 

on   Burlington  &   Missouri   River  Rd.,  in 

Nebraska,  22  m.  N.  E.  of  Bloomlngton,  the 

county  seat. 

EAGIiE;  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1:  established  1899; 
Lewis  Richmond,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

UTICA,  Seward  Co.  D-  1,000  pop.,  on 
Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,  13  m.  W. 
of  Seward,  the  county  seat.  Grain  elevators 
and  creamery.  Wheat,  oats,  corn  and  live 
stock. 
SUN;     Thursdays;    independent;  eight 


NEBRASKA. 


pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1887;  F.  F.  Miller,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 
Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance   of    a    rating   to    that   effect. 

VALENTINE,  c.h..  Cherry  Co.  t]  811t 
pop.,  on  Fremont,  Elkhorn  &  Missouri  Val- 
ley Rd.  Supply  depot  for  Rosebud  Indian 
Agency.    Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1885;  I.M.Rice,  editor  and  publisher 
(8-3  P). 

REPUBLICAN;  Fridays;  republican; 
eiglit  pagesl8x24;  subscription  §2;  established 
1887;  W.  S.  Barker,  editor  and  piibli8h«T(3— 3). 

VALLEY,  Douglas  Co.  n-  534t  pop.,  on 

Union  Pacific  Rd.,  12  m.  S.  E.  of  Fremont. 

Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  non-partisan; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1887;  C.  E.  Byars,  editor  and  publisher 
(7-5). 

VALPARAISO,  Saunders  Co.  l>  614t 
pop.,  on  Union  Pacific  Rd.,  21  m.  N.  of  Lin- 
coln, the  State  capital.  Flour  mills,  eleva- 
tors, creamery  and  sash  factory. 

VISITOR;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1.25;  established  1891;  J.  B. 
Hemphill,  editor  and  publisher. 

VERDEL,  Knox  Co.  b  on  Fremont, 

Elkhorn  &  Missouri  Valley  Rd.,  11  m.  N.  W. 

of  Niobrara. 

OUTLOOK;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  January,  1902; 
J.  W.  Wamberg,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3  P). 

VERDIGRIS,  Knox  Co.  b  200t  pop., 
on  Chicago*  Northwestern  Rd.,  10  m.  W. 
of  Center,  the  county  seat,  and  125  W.  of 
Sioux  City,  Iowa.     Brick  yard  and  flour 
mills.    Agriculture  and  grazing. 
CITIZEN;  Thursdays;  local;  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  Novem- 
ber, 1S99;  John  Barrett,  editor  and  publisher 
(11—5). 
PROGRESS;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

VERDON,  Richardson  Co. P,340t  pop., 

on  Missouri  Pacific  and  Chicago,  Burlington 

&  Quincy  Rds.,  102  m.  S.  of  Omaha.    Grain 

and  live  stock. 

VEDETTE;  Fridays;  Independent ; eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1888:  C.  G.  Humphrey,  editor  and  publisher 
(8-3). 

WAHOO,  c.  h.,  Saunders  Co.  D-  2,100t 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy, 
Fremont,  Elkhorn  &  Missouri  Valley  and 
Union  Pacific  Rds.,  54  m.  W.  of  Omaha. 
Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

DEMOCRAT;  Fridays;  eight  pages 
17x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1886;  Nel- 
son J.  Ludi,  editor  and  publisher  (8—6  P). 

WASP;  Thursdays ;  republican ;  eight 
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1875;  T.  J.  Pickett  &  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  1,027  in  1898 
1,448  in  1903 
2,438  in  1907 


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AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


NEBRASKA. 


WAKEFIELD,  Dixon  Co.  nf  755t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  & 
Omaha  Rd.,  35  m.  W.  of  Sioux  City,  la. 
Grain  and  live  stock. 

REPUBLICAN    AND     JOURNAL,; 

Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages  n^x•>4■, 
subscription  $1;  established  —  iZcpMbfioan 
1882,  Journal  1895,  consolidated  1903;  Frank 
L.  Shoop,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3  P). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  _  issue  of  1,07a  in 
1898,  but  has  not  since  made  claim  to 
issuing   so  many  as   1,000  copies. 

WALTHIIiL,  Thurston  Co.  cf 
TliYlES;  Fridays  (A  A). 

WATERLOO,  Douglas  Co.   n-  345t 

pop.,  on  Union  Pacific   Rd.,  20   m.  W.  of 

Omaha,  the  county  seat.    Vine  and  garden 

seeds,  sugar  beet,  dairying  and  farming. 

GAZETTE;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1881 ;  J.  H.  RIggs,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 

WAUNETA,  Chase  Co.  p  iSlt  pop., 

on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.  and 

Frenchman  r.,  20  m.  S.  E.  of  Imperial,  the 

county  seat.    Grist  mill.    Farming. 

BREEZE;  Thursdays  ;  republican  ; 
eight  pages  15x22  ;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 1887  ;  John  W.  Hann,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—4). 

W  AUSA,  Knox  Co.  ti  44It  pop.,  on  Chi- 
cago, St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  &  Omaha  Rd., 
30  m.  S.  E.  of  Niobrara,  tlie  county  seat. 
Farming  and  stock  raising. 

GAZETTE;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 1898;  C.  A.  Anderson,  editor;  Gazette 
Publishing  Co..  publishers   (1— S). 

WAVERLY,  Lancaster   Co.  D-  26Ct 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd., 

13  m.  N.  E.  of  Lincoln,  the  county  seat  and 

State  capital.    Agriculture. 

WATCHMAN;  Saturdays;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1891;  E.  B. 
Mitchell,  editor;  Inter-State  Newspaper  Co., 
publishers. 

WAYNE,  c.  h..  Wayne  Co.  cf  2,119t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  & 
Omaha  Rd.,  45  m.  S.  W.  of  Sioux  City,  la. 
Farming  and  stock  raising. 

DEMOCRAT;  Fridays;  democratic ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1884;  W.  S.  Goldie.  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

HERALD  ;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1875;  J.  A.  Lister,  editor;  Lister  Brothers, 
publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1897 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect. 

W^EEPING  W^ATER,  Cass  Co.  o- 

l,156t  pop.,   on  Missouri    Pacific    Rd.  and 

Weeping  Water    r.,   41   m.    S.  of   Omaha. 

Grain,  live  stock  and  lime. 

REPUBLICAN;  Thursdays;  republi- 
can; eight  pages  18x34;  subscription  $1.50;  es- 
tablished 1882;  George  H.  Olive,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 


NEBRASKA. 


WESTERN,   Saline  Co.  Q,412tpop., 

on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,  12  m. 

W.  and  6  S.  of  Wilber,  the  county  seat. 

Steam  elevators,  flour  mill  and  creamery. 

Farming. 

WAVE;  Fridays;  independent-republi- 
can; eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.25;  es- 
tablished 1882;  G.  W.  Fike,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8—3). 

WESTPOINT,  c.  h.,   Cuming  Co.  cf 

1,890+  pop.,  on  Fremont,  Elkhorn  &  Missouri 
Valley  Rd.  and  Elkhorn  r.,  74  m.  N.  of 
Omaha.  Manufactories  and  mills.  Wheat 
and  corn. 

CUMING  CO.  DEMOCRAT;  Fri- 
days; democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1876;  John  F. 
Sherman,  editor;  Miller  &  McClean,  pub- 
lishers. 

NEBRASKA  VOLKSBLATT  ;  Fri- 
days ;  German ;  Independent ;  eight  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1880; 
Peter  Poellet,  editor;  E.  M.  Von  Seggern, 
publisher  (7 — 5). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the   claim. 

REPUBLICAN  AND  CUMING  CO. 
ADV'ERTISsER;  Fridays ;  republican ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished—Repubijcan  1870.  Advertiser  1889,  con- 
solidated December,  1900;  J.  C.  Elliott,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (3 — 3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  2,559  in 
1897  and  3,273  in  1900,  since  which  it 
has  not  furnished  any  definite  and  sat- 
isfactory report,  but  has  been  credited 
with  more  than  2,250  every  year  8mce» 
up   to   and   including   1907. 

WILBER,  c.  h.,  Saline  Co.  D^  l,054t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd., 
30  m.  S.  of  Lincoln,  the  State  capital.  Flour 
mills  and  steam  grain  elevators. 

REPUBLICAN;  Frldaj's;  republican; 
eight  pages  18x24 ;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 1887 ;  J.  A.  Wild,  editor  and  publisher 
(7-5). 

SALINE  CO.  DEMOCRAT;  Tues- 
days; democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1 ;  established  1888;  John  Knight, 
editor  and  publisher  (8—3  P). 

WIIiGOX,  Kearney  Co.  g  266t  pop., 
on  Burlington  &  Missouri  River  Rd.,  10  m. 
S.  W.  of  Mlnden,  the  county  seat.  Stock 
raising  and  farming. 

BANNER;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
July,  1904;  LeRoy  Mershon,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—5). 

HERALD  ;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1896;  J.B.Lane, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

WILSONVIIiLE,  Furnas  Co.  g  500 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd., 

16  m.  W.  of  Beaver  City,  the  county  seat. 

Farming,  alfalfa  and  stock. 

REVIEW;  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1886;  NelleL  Demaree,  editor  and  publisher 
(1-8). 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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NEBRASKA. 


NEBRASKA. 


WINSIDE,  Wayne  Co.  i^400t  pop.,  on 

Chicago,   St.  Paul,  Minneapolis   &  Omaha 

Rd.,  10  m.  S.  W.  of  Wayne,  the  county  seat. 

Flour  mills.    Agriculture  and  grazing. 

TRIBUNE;  Thursdays;  independent; 
four  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1889;  Nina  B.  Ecker,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6—3). 

IVISNER,  Ouming  Co.  cf  963t  pop., 
on  Fremont,  Elkhorn  &  Missouri  Valley  Rd. 
and  Elkhorn  r.,  15  m.  N.  of  West  Point,  the 
county  seat.    Cattle  and  grain. 

CHRONICLE;  Saturdays;  local;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1886 ;  Geo.  F.  Kenower,  editor  and  publisher 
(8—3). 

FREE  PRESS;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1898;  S.W.  Kelly,  editor  and  publisher 
(6—3) 

WOLBACH,  Greeley  Co.  n-  onChi- 

cago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,  about  IJ  m. 
S.  E.  of  Greeley,  the  county  seat. 
MESSENGER;  Fridays  (A  A). 

WOOD  RIVER,  Hall  Co.  a  589t 
pop.,  on  Union  Pacific  Rd.,  16  m.  W.  of 
Grand  Island,  the  county  seat.  Agriculture 
and  stock  raising, 

INTERESTS;  Fridays;  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1894;  O.M. 
Quackenbush,  editor  and  publisher. 

SUNBEAM;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  18x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1902;  C.  C.  Johns,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2—8). 

WYMORE,  Gage  Co.  0,  2,626t  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.  Rail- 
way shops  and  roundhouses.  Stock  and 
grain  shipping. 

ARBOR  STATE;  Fridays;  people's 
party;  eight  pages  18x20:  subscription  $1; 
established  1874;  J.  W.  EUingham,  editor 
and  publisher  (1 — 8). 

Copies  printed:  Ihis  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  issuing  more  than  i,ooo  copies 
regularly  in  1897,  but  has  not  since  set 
up  any  definite  and  satisfactory  claim 
for   issuing  so  many. 

WYMOREAN;  Thursdays;  republican; 
sixteen  pages  11x16;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1882;  J.  M.  Burnham,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (3—5  P). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an   average   issue   of   1,080   for 


the  year  1895,  1,200  in  1902,  but  has 
not  since  made  claim  to  issuing  so 
many    as    1,000    copies. 

YORK,  o.  b.,    York  Co.  C1^5,132t  pop., 

on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy,  Fremont, 

Elkhorn  &  Missouri  Valley  and  Kansas  City 

&  Omaha  Rds.,  50  m.  W.  of  Lincoln,  the 

State  capital.    York  College  of  Nebraska. 

Agriculture. 

TIMES  ;  every  evening  except  Sunday 
and  WEEKL.V,  Thursdays;  republican; 
daily  four,  weekly  eight  pages  lTi^x24 ;  sub- 
scription—daily $3,  weekly  $1;  established- 
daily  1888,  weekly  1880;  T.  E.  Sedgwick,  edi- 
tor and  publisher. 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1897 
the  weekly  edition  of  this  paper  seemed 
to  assert  that  it  had_  an  average  issue 
exceeding  1,000  copies,  but  failed  to 
furnish  such  definite  information  M 
would  warrant  the  accordance  of  a 
rating  to  that  eflfect  It  has  not  since 
made    any    renewal    of    the    claim. 

DEMOCRATIC    VANGUARD  j 

Thursdays  1  A  A). 

REPUBLICAN;  Wednesdays;  republi- 
can; eight  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1874;  W.  E.  Dayton,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  liiat  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance   of    a    rating   to   that  eflfect. 

TELLER -DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays; 
republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1897;  Cliff  Frank,  editor;  Cor- 
coran &  Frank,  publishers. 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies 
regularly  in  the  years  1899  and  1900* 
but  has  not  since  set  up  any  claim  for 
issuing    so    many. 

YUTAN,  Saunders  Co.  n-  263t  pop.,  on 
Union  Pacific  Rd.,  13  m.  E.  by  N.  E.  of 
Wahoo,  the  county  seat.  Agriculture  and 
live  stock. 

BREEZE;  Saturdays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1894:  R.  W.  Par- 
menter.  editor  and  publisher. 

CONSlhMERS'  COMMERCIAL 
CYCLONE;  Saturdays;  twenty  pages 
11x16;  subscription  $1;  established  Decem- 
ber, 1901;  Herbert  J.  Parmenter,  editor;  R. 
W.  Parmenter.  publisher  (7—5). 


NEVADA. 


Population  42,335 1.     Land  Area  109,740  sq.  miles. 

Bounded  north  by  Oregon  and  Idaho,  east  by  Utah  and  Arizona,  southwest 
and  west  by  California.  State  capital :  Carson  City.  Principal  pi"oducts  and 
industries  :  Cattle  raising  and  raining.  Number  of  newspapers  and  other  peri- 
odicals (March  30,  1908),  58,  divided  as  follows:  Daily,  15;  semi-weekly,  2;  weekly, 
38;  monthly,  3. 

The  cities  and  towns  of  over  2,000  population,  according  to  the  United  States 
census  of  1900  (t),  are  as  follows  : 


Reno 4,500t 

Yii'ffinia  City i2,695t 


Carson  City 2,100t 


ACME  CITY,  Esmeralda  Co.  p 

NEVADA  COPPER  NEWS;  Thurs- 
days (AA). 

ATWOOD,iV2^e  Co.  g 

PROSPECTOR;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

AUSTIN,  c.  h.,   Lander    Co.    D    702t 

pop.,  on  Nevada  Central  Rd.,  near  Reese  r., 

165  m.  E.  of  Virginia  City.     Silver  mining. 

Quartz  mills. 

REESE    RIVER  REVEILLE  ;  semi 
weekly,  Wednesdays  and  Saturdays;    inde- 
pendent; foiu-  pages  13x20;  subscription   $5; 
established    1863;    Reveille    Publishing   Co., 
editors  and  publishers  (9—3). 

BATTLE  MOUNTAIN,  2.and«r  Co. 

a  365+  pop.,  on  Nevada  Central  and  South- 
ern Pacific  Co's  Rds.  and  Humboldt  r. 
Mining,  farming  and  stock  raising. 

CENTRAL  NEVADAN;  Thursdays; 
republican;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$3;  established  1884;  Fred  E.  Woolcock,  edi 
tor;  H.  R.  Lemaire,  publisher. 

BEATTIE,  Nye  Co.  g  l.lOOt  pop.,  70 

m.    S.  of  Goldfield,  the   nearest   railroad 

station  on  Southern  Pacific  Rd.     Mining 

and  farming. 

BULLFROG  MINER;  Saturdays;  lo 
cal;  four  pages  11x16;    subscription  $3;    es- 
tablished April,  1904;    T.  G.  NIcklen,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—8). 

BLAIR,  Esmeralda  Co.  J2 
PRESS;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

C ALIEN  TE,  Lincoln  Co.  g  on  San 
Pedro,  Salt  Lake  &  Los  Angeles  Rd.,  300 
m.  S.  W.  of  Salt  Lake  City.    Mining. 

LODE-EXPRESS;  Saturdays;  six 
pages  15x22;  established — Lode  1885, -Express 
1904;  Harry  W.  Preston,  editor  and  manager 
(   3-8). 

CARSON  CITY,  c.  h.,  Ormahy  Co.  -n 
State  Capital,  2,100+  pop.,  on  Virginia  & 
Truckee  Rd.,  4  m.  from  Carson  r.  and  30  S. 
of  Virginia  City.  Lumber,  agriculture  and 
mining. 

MORNING  APPEAL;  every  morning 
except  Monday;  democratic;  four  pages 
14x90;  subscription  $8;  established  1855;  H. 
Qt.  Mlghels,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 

NEWS;  every  morning  except  Monday; 
r  epublican;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$12;  established  1891;  George  L.  Sanford, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

WEEKLY;  Mondays;  republican;  four 
pages  14x20;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1891;  W.T.  King,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 


PROGRESSIVE  WEST;  monthly 

(AA). 

DULUTH,  Nye  Co.  g 
TRIBUNE;  Fridays  (A  A). 

ELKO,  c.  b.,  Elko  Co.  [^  819t  pop.,  on 
Southern  Pacific  Co's  Rd.  and  Humboldt  r 
Mining,  stock  raising  and  farming. 

INDEPENDENT ;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  W^EEKLY,  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages— daily  12x18,  weekly  18x24; 
subscription— daily  $8,  weekly  $4 ;  established 
—daily  1861,  weekly  1867;  W.  W,  Booher,  edi- 
tor and  publisher. 

FREE  PRESS;  Saturdays;  republican; 
four  pages  28x42 ;  subscription  $5;  established 
1882;  C.  H.  Sproule,  editor  and  publisher 
(6-8). 

ELY,  c.  h.,  White  Pine  Co.  n-  2031  pop., 
84  m.  S.  E.  of  Eureka,  the  nearest  railroad 
station  on  Eureka  &  Palisade  Rd.    Mining. 

MINING  EXPOSITOR;   every  even 
Ing  except  Sunday  (A  A). 

WHITE  PINE  NEWS;  daily,  and 
WEEKLY',  Thursdays;  four  pages  18x24; 
subscription— weekly  $3;  established  1868; 
White  Pine  News  Co..  publishers  (1 — 8). 

MINING  RECORD  ;  Saturdays;  repub- 
lican; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $2;  es- 
tablished March,  1905;  Wm.  B.  Root,  editor; 
Ely  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (1—7). 

EUREKA,  c.  h.,  Eureka    Co.  D  785t 

pop.,  on   Eureka  &  Palisade  Rd.     Mining, 

smelting  and  refining  silver. 

SENTINEL;  Saturdays;  independent; 
four  pages  1.0x22;  subscription  $5;  established 
1870;  E.  A.  Skillman,  editor  and  publisher 
(8-3). 

FALLON,  Churchill  Co.  n  18t  pop.,on 

Wadsworth  Rd. 

CHURCHILL  STANDARD;  Satur 
days  (A  A). 

GARDNERVILLE,  Douglas  Co.  -a 

300  pop.,  7  m.  S.  E.  of  Genoa,  the  county 

seat,  and  18  S.  of  Carson  City,  the  State 

capital.    Farming. 

RECORD-COURIER;  Fridays;  repub- 
lican; four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1898;  Ezell  &  Selkirk,  editors  and 
publishers  (10— 5  P). 

GOLDFIELD,  Esmeralda  Co.  p  8,000 

pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Rd.,  300  m.  S.  E.  of 

Reno.    Gold  mining. 

CHRONICLE;  every  evening  except 
Sunday  (A  A). 

SUN;  every  evening  except  Sunday;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $12;  established 
January,  1905  ;  Lindlev  C.  Branson,  editor 
and  publisher  (9—5  P)  ( A  A). 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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NEVADA. 


NEVADA. 


TRIBUNE;  every  morning  axoept  Mon- 
day, and  WEEKLiY,  Mondays;  republi- 
can; daily  and  weekly  four  pages  18x24, 
Sundays  eight  pagea  13x20:  subscription— 
da,ily  $12,  weekly  $2;  established  September, 
1906;  J.  C.  Martin,  editor;  Burnell  &  Martin, 
publishers  (1—8). 

N EAVS ;  Satu rday s ;  independent ;  mining ; 
sixteen  pages  17x24;  subscription  $5;  estab- 
lished April  29, 19U4;  Chas.  S.  Sprague,  editor; 
Goldfleld  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (2—7). 

REVIEW;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

HAWTHORNE,  c.  h.,  Esmeralda  Co. 

p  436t  pop.,  on  Carson  &  Colorado  Rd., 
100  m.  S.  of  Virginia  City.  Mining  and 
timber. 

WALKER    LAKE    BULLETIN} 

Fridays;  independent;  four  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $5;  established  1883;  A.  J.  Mc- 
Carthy, editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 

L.ASVEGAS,  Lincoln  Co.  R  1,000 
pop.,  on  San  Pedro,  Salt  Lake  &  Los  An- 
geles Rd.,  300  m.  N.  E.  of  Los  Angeles. 

AGE;  Saturdays;  local;  six  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $2;  established  April,  1905;  T. 
G.  Nicklin,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

LOVELOCKS,  Humboldt  Co.  \\  l,204t 
pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Go's  Rd.,  80  m. 
S.  of  Winnemucca,  the  county  seat.  Mining. 

TRIBUNE;  Saturdays;  republican;  four 

aes   15x22;    subscription     $3;    established 
;  C.  M.  Sain,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 

MANHATTAN,  Nye  Co.  a  1.500 
pop.,  50  m.  of  Tonopah.  Mining  and  mill- 
ing. 

TIMES;  Saturdays;  democratic;  four  to 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $5;  estab- 
lished July,  1907;  H.  A.  McCraney,  editor  and 
publisher  (2—8). 

MINA,  Esmeralda  Co.  P 

NEVADA    COPPER   XEW^S;    Thurs 

days  (A  A). 

PIOCHE,    c.   h.,   Lincoln   Co.  U^  242t 

pop.,  110  m.  S.  E.  of  Ely.    Mining. 

LINCOLN  CO.  RECORD;  Fridays; 
Independent;  four  pages  17x23;  subscription 
$3;  established  1870;  H.  E.  Freudenthal, 
editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 

RAMSEY,  Lyon  Co.  -n 
RECORDER;  Sundays  (A  A). 

RENO,  c.  h.,  Washoe  Co.  -a  102,000 
pop.,  on  Nevada-California-Oregon,  South- 
ern Pacific  and  Virginia  &  Truckee  Rds. 
and  Truckee  r.,  11  m.  from  E.  base  of  Sierra 
Nevada  mountains,  22  N.  W.  of  Virginia 
City  and  149  N.  E.  of  Sacramento,  Cal.  Com 
mercial  center  and  distributing  point;  ex- 
tensive stock  raising  and  mineral  output; 
various  manufacturing  interests.  Seat  of 
University  of  Nevada. 

EVENING  GAZETTE;  every  evening 
except  Sunday  ;  republican  ;  eight  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $6;  established  1876;  Os- 
car R.  Morgan,  editor;  Gazette  Publishing 
Company,  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year^  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect. 

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NEVADA  STATE  JOURNAL;  every 

morning;  independent;  eight  to  twelve 
pages  17x24;  subscription  $6;  established  1870; 
Fred.  L.  White,  managing  editor;  George  D. 
Kilborn,  publisher  (2—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  2,000  in  1905, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  a 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  was 
credited   with   more   than   4,000    in    1907. 

CORRIERE  DI  NEVADA;  Satur- 
days (A  A). 

REVEILLE;  Frldayg;  independent; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $3;  estab- 
lished Julv,  1907;  J.  L.  Consldine.  editor;  The 
Reveille  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (10—7  P). 

PROGRESSIVE  WEST  ;  monthly  ; 
sixty  pages  634x9i<^;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished June,  1905 ;  Henry  L.  Brooke,  editor  and 
publisher  (3-7  P). 

RHYOLITE,    Nye  Co.  g  2,000  pop. 

Gold  mining,  milling  and  ranching. 

HERAIjD;  Fridays;  mining  and  local; 
twelve  pages  15x22;  subscription  $5;  estab- 
lished Mny,  19(15;  Clemens  &  Keene,  editors 
and  publishers  (1— S). 

DEATH    VALLEY    MAGAZINE; 

monthly:  twenty  pages 7fxl0J;  Hubscrlption 
SI;  established  Noven)ber,  1907;  Paul  De 
Laney,  f  ditor  nnd  publisher  (2—8  P). 

ROSEBUD,    Humboldt   Co.    n    1,000 

pop.,  on  "Western  Pacific  Rd.,  50  m.  W.  of 

Winnemucca.    Mining;. 

MINING  NEWS;  Saturdays;  demo- 
cratic; foui- pages  15x22;  subscription  $4;  eg- 
tablislied  February,  1907;  TVindle,  Rose  & 
Brackett,  editors  and  publishers  (7—7). 

ROUND  MOUNTAIN,  Nye  Co.  g 

900  pop.,  70  m.  S.  of  Tonopah.    Mining. 

NUGGET;  Saturdays;  <1  em ocratic;  min- 
ing; eight  pages  15x22;  subseripilon  .S5;  es- 
tablished June,  1906;  Henry  J.  Bartlett,  editor 
and  publisher  (3—8). 

SEARCHLIGHT,  Lincoln  Co.  R  65 
pop.,  60  m.  W.  of  Rioville.  Mining 
BULLETIN;  Fridays;  republican; 
four  to  eight  pages  lfix22;  subscription 
$2.50;  established  June,  1902;  H.  A.  Perkins, 
editor;  Searchlight  Publishing  Company 
(Inc.),  publishers  (1—8). 

TONOPAH,  Nye  Co.  g  7.000  pop.,  on 
Tonopah  &  Goldfleld  Rd.    Mining. 

BONANZA  ;  every  morning  except  Mon- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Saturdays  (A  A). 

DAILY  SUN  ;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Saturdays;  dally 
four  to  six,  weekly  twelve  pages  15x23;  sub- 
scription—daily $12,  weekly  $2 ;  establisned— 
daily  January.  1905,  weekly  May,  1904;  Llnd- 
ley  C.  Branson,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

MINER;  Saturdays;  democratic;  eight  to 
twelve  pages  15x22;  subscription  $5;  estab- 
lished June,  1902;  Sam  C.  Dunham,  editor; 
Dunham  &  Morris,  publishers  (11—5  P). 

TUSCARORA,  Elko  Co.  cf  806t  pop. 
about  45  m.  N.  W.  of  Elko,  the  county  seat 
and  neareit  station  on  Southern  Pacific  Rd. 
MINING  NEWS;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

VERNON,  Humboldt  Co.  \^  Mining. 
REVIEW;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

VIRGINIA  CITY ,c.  h.,  Storey  Co.i2 
2,695t  pop.,  on  Virginia  &  Truckee  Rd., 
15  m.  N.  E.  of  Carson  City,  the  State  capital. 


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NEVADA. 


and  about  200  direct  N.  E.  of  San  Fran- 
cisco, Cal.  Is  the  commercial  metropolis 
of  Nevada.    Gold  and  silTcr  mining. 

EVENING  CHRONICLE  J  every  even- 
ing except  Sunday;  four  pages  16x2H;  sub- 
scription $8;  established  1872;  J.  M.  Davis, 
editor  and  publisher  (7—5). 

TERRITORIAL.  ENTERPRISE; 
every  morning  except  Monday;  four  pages 
16x38;  subscription  $8;  established  1858;  Blake 
A  Craise,  editors  and  publishers  (8—3). 

"WELLS,  ^^^0  Co.  cT  440t  pop.,  on 
Southern  Pacific  and  Western  Pacific  Rds., 
45  m.  N.  E.  of  Elko,  the  county  seat.  Hay, 
grain  and  stock  raising.    Uining. 

NEVADA    STATE    HERALD;    Fri 

days;  democratic;  eight  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1897;  Phil.  S.  Trlp- 
lett,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 


NEVADA. 


WINNEMUCCA,  c.  h.,  Humboldt 
Co.  \2  1,110+  pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Go's 
Rd.  and  Humboldt  r.  Farming,  stock  rals  - 
ing  and  silver  mining. 

SILVER  STATE;  every  evening  except 
Sunday;  republican;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $6;  established  1869 ;  Allen  C.Bragg, 
managing  editor;  The  Winnemucca  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  publishers  (7 — 5). 

HUMBOLDT  STAR;  semi  weekly, 
Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  democratic;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $4;  established 
January,  1906;  Wlndle,  Rose  &  Brackett. 
editors  and  publishers  (7—7  P). 

YERINGTON,  Lyon  Co.  <z  577  pop., 

on  Walker  r..  34  m.  S.  E.  of  Carson  City, 

the  State  capital. 

LYON  CO.  TIMES;  Saturdays:  inde- 
pendent; four  pages  13x20;  subscription  $3; 
established  1874;  F.  W.  Fairbanks,  editor  and 
publisher. 


NEW   HAMPSHIRE. 


Population  411,588+.     Land  Area  9,005  sq.  miles. 

Bounded  north  by  the  Canadian  province  of  Quebec,  east  by  Maine  and  the 
Atlantic  (Jcean,  south  by  Massachusetts,  and  west  by  Vermont.  State  capital : 
Concord.  Principal  industries:  Manufactures  of  cotton,  woolen  and  shoe 
machinery,  and  stone  quarrying.  Number  of  newspapers  and  other  periodicals 
(March  30,  1908),  87,  divided  as  follows:  Daily,  13;  tri- weekly,  1;  semi- weekly, 
1;  weekly,  65;  monthly,  7. 

The  cities  of  over  5,000  population,  according  to  the  United  States  census  of 
1900  (t),  are  as  follows: 

Manchester 56,9Srt    Berlin S,S86t 

Nashua a3,898t    Rochester 8,466t 


Concord 19,632t 

Dover 13,207t 


Liacouia 8,042t 

Soinersworth 7,023+ 


Portsmouth 10.637+    Franklin 5,846+ 

Keeue 9,165+ 


ANTRIM,  Hillsboro  Go.  g  l,366t  pop., 
on  Boston  &  Maine  Rd.,  23  m.  S.  of  Concord, 
the  State  capital.    Manufacturing. 
REPORTER;   Wednesdays;  independ- 
ent; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1882;  H.Webster  Eldredge,  editor  and 
publisher  (7—5). 

BERLIN,  Coos  Co.  [!]  8. 886t  pop.,  on 
Grand  Trunk  and  Boston  &  Maine  Rds.  and 
Androscoggin  r.,  97  m.  W.  of  Portland,  Me. 
Manufacture  of  lumber  and  paper  pulp. 
No  other  town  in  the  State  is  growing  so 
rapidly  in  population  and  business  im- 
portance. 

INDEPENDENT;  Wednesdays;  inde- 
pendent; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
•stablished  1888;  H.  I.  Goss  and  J.  D.  Bates, 
editors  and  publishers  (3—3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  isstie  of  1,603  ^ 
1897,  since  which  it  has  not  famished 
any  definite  and  sati^actory  report, 
but  has  been  credited  with  more  than 
1,000  every  year  since,  up  to  and  in- 
cluding 1907. 

REPORTER;  Thursdays;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  SI;  established  1897;  O. 
H.  Toothaker,  editor  and  publisher  (1— S). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit   for    an    average    issue    of    1,117   >? 
1R99   and  2,252  in   1903,  since  which  it 
has  not  furnished  any  defini* 
isfactory   report,   but  was 
more   than    1,000  in    1905 

BRADFORD,  Merr^' 
pop.,  on  Concord  Div 
28  m.  N.  W.  of  Cc^ 
Farming  and  It 

PATHFI*' 

Fridays ;   e' 
75  cents : 
and  p'- 


and  50  N.  of  Concord,  the  State  capital. 
Agriculture  and  lumbering.  Overall  fac- 
tory. 

REPORTER;  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages  18x24 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1867 ; 
C.  O.  Barney,  editor  and  publisher;  prints  an 
edition  for  Mascoma  (1 — 8). 

Copies  printed:   This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies 

regularly  in  the  years  1895  and  1898, 
but  has  not  since  set  up  any  claim  for 
issuing  so  many. 

CLAREMONT,  Sullivan  Co.  P6,498t 
pop.,  on  Boston  &  Maine  Rd.  and  Connecti- 
cut r.,  42  m.  N.  of  Brattleboro,  Vt.    Man 
ufacturing  and  farming. 

ADVOCATE;     Saturdays;    republican; 

eight  pages  15x22:  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1849;  E.  L  Elliott,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher; prints  editions  for  Alstead  and  Wal- 
pole  (10—6). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  1,583  ,in 
1896  and  1,601  in  1897,  since  which 
it  has  not  furnished  any  definite  and 
satisfactory  report,  but  nas  been  cre- 
dited with  more  than  1,000  every  year 
since,   up   to    and   including    1907. 

NATIONAL.  EAGLE;   Saturdays;   re- 
publican; four  pages  22x28;  subscription  $1; 


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NEW  HAMPSHIRE. 


CONCORD,  c.  h.,  Merrimack  Co.  p 
State  Capital,  19,632+  pop.,  on  Boston  & 
Maine  Rd.  and  Merrimack  r.,  73  m  N.  of 
Boston,  Mass.  Manufacturing  and  com- 
mercial center. 

EVENING  MONITOR;  every  evening 
except  Sunday,  and  INDEPENDENT 
STATESMAN,  Thm-sdays  ;  republican; 
daily  eight,  weekly  twelve  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription —  dally  $6,  weekly  $1.25;  estab- 
lished—daily 1864,  weekly  1823;  Geo.H.  Moses, 
editor;  William  D.  Chandler,  publisher  (12 — 1). 

Copies  printed:  The  daily  edition  of 
this  paper  had  credit  for  an  average 
issue  of  2.940  in  1895  and  2,511  in 
1897,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
any  definite  and  sr.tisfactory  report,  but 
has  been  credited  with  more  than  1,000 
every  year  since  1899,  up  to  and  in- 
cluding   1907. 

The  weekly  edition  had  credit  for 
an  average  issue  of  8,158  in  1895  and 
6,608  in  1902,  since  which  it  has  not 
furnished  any  aefinite  and  satisfactory 
report,  but  has  been  credited  with  more 
than  2,250  every  year  since  1899,  up 
to    and    including    1907. 

PATRIOT;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  NEW  HAMPSHIRE  PAT- 
RIOT, Thursdajs;  democratic;  eight  pages 
8x24;  subscription— daily  $6,  weekly  SI;  es- 
tablished—daily 1885.  weekly  1809;  M.  Meehan, 
managing  editor;  Patriot  Publishing  Com- 
pany, publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed :  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory  statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  the  daily  edition 
had  credit  for  exceeding  1,000  in  1900, 
and  every  year  since,  up  to  and  in- 
cluding   1907. 

The    weekly    edition    had    credit    for 
exceeding  2,250   in    1896   and  more  than 
1,000    in    1898,    and    every    year    since, 
up   to    and   including    1907. 

TRIBUNE:  Saturdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  18x24 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1883 ; 
rnbune  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publish- 
ers (8—8  P). 

GRANITE  MONTHLY:  history  and 
biography;  thirty-two  to  sixty-four  pages 
6^x9?!;  subscription  $1.&J;  established  1877; 
H.  H.  Metcalf,  editor;  Granite  Monthly  Co., 
publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  5,146  in 
1895    and    4,325    in    1897,    since    which 


NEW  HAMPSHIRE. 


tlon — dally  $5,  weekly  $1  ;  established- 
daily  1873,  weekly  Democrat  1872,  Enquirer 
1827,  consolidated  1900;  Geo.  J.  Foster  &  Co., 
editors  and  publishers  (8—3  P). 

Copies    printed:    daily,    3,000  in  1901 

3,201  in  1904 
3,261  in  1905 
3,410  in  1906 
3,396  in  1907 
For  the  year   1897  the  weekly  edition 
seemed    to    assert    that    it    had    an    av- 
erage issue   exceeding    1,000  copies,  but 
failed    to    furnish    such    definite    infor- 
mation   as    would    warrant    the    accord- 
ance  of  a  rating  to  that  effect.    It  has 
not    since    made    any    renewal    of    the 
claim. 

ENFIELD,  Grafton  Co.  D  l,845t  pop., 
on  Boston  &  Maine  Rd.,  42  m.  N.  W.  of  Con- 
cord. Woolen  mills,  broom  manufactory 
and  granite  quarry. 

ADVOCATE;  Fridays;  independent; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  gl;  estab- 
lished 1894;  W.  A.  Abbott,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6—3). 

EXETER,  c.  h.,  Rockinghavi  Co.  O, 
4,922+  pop.,  on  Boston  &  Maine  Rd.  and 
Exeter  r.,  50  m.  X.  E.  of  Boston,  Mass. 
Phillips  Academy.  Manufacture  of  cotton 
goods,  heating  apparatus,  and  boots  and 
shoes. 

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not  furnished  a  report,  but  was  credit- 
ed   with   more   than    1,000   in    1907. 

FARMINGTON,  Strafford  Co.  R 
2,265+  pop.,  on  Boston  &  Maine  Rd.,  18  m. 
N.  of  Dover,  the  county  seat.  Boot  and 
shoe  manufactories. 

NEWS;    Fridays ;    independent ;    four 
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;  has  been  credited  with  more  than   1,000 
''very   year  since,   up  to  and  including 


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and  3,584  in  1905,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  a  report,  but  was  credit- 
ed  with    more    than    1,000    in    1907. 

GORHAM,  Coos  Co.  b  1,797  pop.,  on 

Boston  &  Maine  Rd . ,  25  m.  S.  E.  of  Lancaster. 

Lumber  mills. 

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pendent ;  eight  pages  15^x22;  subscription  SI ; 
established  April,  18TT;  Frank  Ingalls,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—5). 

HAMPTON,  Rockingham  Co.  Q,  l,209t 
pop.,  on  Boston  &  Maine  Rd.,  8  ni.  E.  of 
Exeter  and  12  S.  of  Portsmouth,  the  two 
county  seats.    Farming. 

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subscription  $1;  established  1899;  Chas. 
Francis  Adams,  editor  and  publisher;  prints 
editions  for  Rye  and  Seabrook  (8—3  P)  (A  A). 

HANOVER,  Orafton  Co.  U  l,884t  pop- 
on  the  Connecticut  r.,  55  m.  N.  W.  of  Con- 
cord, the  State  capital.  Dartmouth  College, 
organized  in  1769. 

DARTMOUTH  ;  semi-weekly.  Tues- 
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collegiate;  sixteen  pages  8x11;  subscription 
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1903  and  1,795  in  1904,  since  which  it 
has  not  furnished  a  definite  and  satis- 
factory report,  but  was  credited  with 
more    than    1,000   in    1907. 

GAZETTE;  Thursdays;  independent; 
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1885;  Frank  A.  Musgrove,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  issue  of  1,042  for  the  year  1905, 
but  has  not  since  made  definite  and 
satisfactory  claim  to  issuing  so  many 
as   1,000   copies. 

HILLSBORO  BRIDGE,    Hills- 

boro  Co.  Cr"  2,254 1  pop.,  on  Boston  &  Maine 
Rd.,  27  m.  S.  W.  of  Concord,  the  State  cap- 
ital.   Manufacturing  and  lumber. 

HILiLSBORO    MESSEN(;}ER; 

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scription $1;  established  1868;  Flanders  & 
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dit for  an  average  issue  of  1,148  in 
189s  and  1,542  in  1904,  since  which 
it  has  not  furnished  a  report,  but  was 
credited  with   more  than    1,000  in    1907- 

HOLLIS,    Hillshoro   Co.    g   910t  pop., 

8  m.  W.  of  Nashua.  Coopering  and  farming. 

TIMES;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  |l;  established 
1886;  A.  F.  Hildreth,  editor  and  publisher 
(8-3). 

KEENE,  c.  h.,  Cheshire  Co.  p  9,l«5t 
pop.,  on  Boston  &  Maine  and  Fltchburg 
Rds.  and  Ashuelot  r.,  50  m.  S.  "W.  of  Con- 
cord, the  State  capital,  and  92  N.  W.  of 
Boston,  Mass.  Sashes  and  doors,  flannels, 
woolens,  shoes,  machinery  and  wooden- 
ware. 

EVENING  SENTINEL.;  every  evening 
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established  —  daily  1890,  weekly  1799;  Sentinel 
Printing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (1 — 6). 
Copies    printed:    daily,    1,536  in  1899 

1,636  in  1900 
1,801  in  1903 
1,824  in  1903 
1,849  in  1904 
1,859  in  1905 
1,871  in  1906 
1,894  in  1907 
Weekly,  3,749  in  1899 
3,742  in  1900 
3,691  in  190a 

3,639  Jn  1903 
3,600  in  1904 
3,50s  in  1905 
3,455  m  1906 
3,414  in  1907 
CHESHIRE     REPUBLICAN  1    Fri- 
days;  democratic;   four   pages   22x29;    sub- 
cription$1.50;  established  1793;  J. D. Colony* 
Sons,  editors  and  publishers  (7—5). 

LACONIA,  c.  h.,  Belknap  Co.  D  8,042t 
pop.,  on  Boston  &  Maine  Rd.,  28  m.  N.  of 
Concord,  the  State  capital.  Passenger  and 
freight  cars,  hosiery  and  machinery. 

DEMOCRAT  ;  Fridays  ;  independent; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  .$1.25;  estab- 
lished 1849;  Laconia  Press  Association,  pub- 
lishers; Charles  W.Vaughan,  manager  (1—8). 
Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  isssue  of  2,500  in  1895 
and  2,900  in  1905,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  a  report,  but  was  credit- 
ed   with    more    than    2,250    in     1907. 

NEWS  AND  CRITIC;  Wednesdays; 
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$1;  established  1886;  Weeks  Bros.,  editors 
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Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  3.500  in  1895 
and  3,009  in  1905,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  a  report,  but  was  credit- 
ed  with   more   than    1,000    in    1907. 

LANCASTER,  c.h.,  Coos  Co.  i  3,190t 
pop.,  on  Boston  &  Maine  and  Maine  Central 
Rds.  and  Israel  r.,  at  its  confluence  with  the 
Connecticut,  25  m.  N.  of  White  Mountains. 
Manufacturing  and  farming.  Summer 
resort. 

COOS  CO.  DEMOCRAT;  Wednes-^ 
days;  independent;  eight  pages  15x22:  sub- 
scriptions!; established  1838;  D.  M.  White, 
editor  and  publisher  (2—3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  issue  of  1,800  in^  1895  and 
2,000  in  1900,  since  which  it  has  not 
furnished  any  definite  and  satisfactory 
report,  but  has  been  credited  with  more 
than  1,000  every  year  since,  up  to  and 
including    1907. 

GAZETTE;  Wednesdays ;  republican ; 
eight  pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1872;  H.  H  Sanderson,  editor  and  publisher. 
Prints  editions  for  Groveton  and  West  Stew- 
artstown  (12—5). 

Copies  printed:  This*  paper  had  credit 
•for  an  issue  of  1,727  for  the  year  1905, 
but  has  not  since  made  _  definite  and 
satisfactory  claim  to  issuing  so  many 
as    1. 000    copies. 

LEBANON,  c.h.,  Grafton  Co.  U  4,966t 
pop.,  on  Boston  &  Maine  Rd.,  65  m.  N.  of 
Concord,  the  State  capital.    Manufacture  of 


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knitted  goods,  overalls,  watch  tools  and 
woolens. 

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scription $1.25;  established  1844;  Cheney  & 
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1897,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
any  definite  and  satisfactory  report, 
but  has  been  credited  with  more  than 
1,000  every  year  since,  up  to  and  in- 
cluding   1907. 

LITTLETON,  Grafton  Co.  a  4,066t 
pop.,  on  Boston  &  Maine  Rd.,  113  m.  iS. 
of  Concord,  the  State  capital.  Manufac- 
turing.   Summer  resort. 

COURIER;  Fridays;  Independent 
eight  pages  18x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1889;  W.S.  Noye.s.pditor  and  publisher; 
prints  an  edition  for  Lisbon,  entitled  Lisbon 
Courier  (1 — 4). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  1,851  in 
1899  and  3,281  in  1904,  since  which  it 
has  not  furnished  a  report,  but  was 
credited  with   more   than   2,250  in    1907. 

WHITE  MOUNTAIN  REPUBL.IC- 

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lished 1867;  C.  H.Thorpe,  editor  and  publisher 

(3—3).  ^ 

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dit for  an  average  issue  of  2,750  in 
1897,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
any  definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but 
has  been  credited  with  exceeding  2,250 
in    1903    and    more    than    1,000    in    1907. 

MANCHESTER,  c.  b.,  Hillsboro 
Co.  V  56,9S7+  pop.,  on  Boston  &  Maine  Rd. 
and  Merrimack  r..  55  m.  N.  of  Boston,  Mass. 
The  river  furnishes  water  power,  employed 
in  manufacturing  cotton  and  woolen  goods, 
locomotives  and  Are  engines. 

L'AVENIR  NATIONAL;  every 
evening  except  Sunday;  French;  independ- 
ent; four  pages  171^x23;  subscription  §2.50; 
established  1888;  J.  E.  Bernler,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  1,945  in  1900 
3,352  in  1904 
3,411  in   1907 

MIRROR  AND  AMERICAN;  every 
evening  except  Sunday,  and  MIRROR 
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day sixteen  pages  18x24 ;  subscription— dallv 
$6,  weekly  50  cents;  established— daily  185(5, 
weekly  1851;  The  John  B.  Clarke  Company, 
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Copies  printed:  The  daily  edition  of 
this  paper  had  credit  for  an  average 
issue  of  4,461  in  1895  and  7,33a  in 
1896,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
any  definite  and  ^  satisfactory  report, 
but  has  been  credited  with  more  than 
2,250  every  year  since  1899,  up  to 
and     including     1907. 

No  definite  and  satisfactory  statement 
has  ever  been  secured  from  the 
weekly  edition,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding  7,500  in  1899  and  every  year 
since,    up    to    and    including    1907. 

UNION;  every  morning  and  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  NEW  HAMPSHIRE 
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and  publishers  (1—4) . 

Copies   printed:    daily,    12,684  in  1897 

12,813  in  1900 
14,417  in  1902 

15,375  in  1903 

16,247  in  1904 

16,421  in  190S 

16,753  .in  1906 

17,077  in  1907 

Weekly,    8,144  in  1897 

6,107  in  1904 

5,250  in  1907 

EMERAIiD;Thursdays;roman  catholic; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  50  cents;  es- 
tablished 1894;  Martin  J.  Dillon,  editor  and 
publisher. 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  1,050  in 
1897  and  2,530  in  1900',  smce  which 
it  nas  not  furnished  a  definite  and  sat- 
isfactory report,  but  was  credited  with 
exceeding  2,250  in  1903  and  more  than 
1,000  in    1905    and   1907. 

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$1;  established  1900;  J.E.  Bernler,  editor  and 
publisher  (12—5). 

Copies     printed:     5,077  in   1904 
8,581  in   1907 
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editor  and  publisher  (9—7). 

GRANITE  STATE  MAGAZINE; 

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scription $1;  established  1898;  Rev.  Joseph 
Corcoran,  editor;  Guidon  Publishing  Co., 
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1901,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
any  definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but 
was  credited  with  exceeding  4,000  in 
1903    and   more    than    2,250    in    1907. 

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(1-8). 

MEREDITH.  Belknap  Co.u  l,713t 
pop.,  on  Boston  &  Maine  Rd.,  36  m.  N.  of 
Concord,  the  State  capital.  Agriculture 
and  lumbering. 

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editions  for  surrounding  towns  (8 — 3  P). 

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this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  ay^- 
ies,  but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the   claim. 

MIL  FORD,   HilUboro  Co.  g  3,739t 
pop.,  on  Boston  &   Maine   and  Fitchburg 
Rds.,  11  m.  N.  W.  of  Nashua.    Hosiery  mill, 
granite  quarries  and  knitting-cotton  manu> 
factory.    Summer  resort. 
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scription $3;  established  1S96;  Edward  Minot 
Stanyan,  editor  and  publisher  (11—5  P). 

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1,000  copies  regularly,  but  such  defi- 
nite information  as  would  warrant  such 
a    rating   has    never    been    forthcoming. 

MT.  WASHINGTON,  Coos  Co.  [j 

on  Mt.    Washington    Rd.,    80  m.  N.  E.  of 

Littleton.      Highest   peak   of    the   White 

Mountains.    Summer  resort. 

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lished 1877;   Frank  H.  Burt,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

NASHUA,  c.  h.,  miUboro  Co.  g  23,898t 
pop.,  on  Boston  &  Maine  Rd.  and  Nashua  r., 
near  its  confluence  with  Merrimack  r.,  35  m. 
S.  of  Concord,  the  State  capital.  Manu- 
facturing. 

TELEGRAPH  ;  every  evening  except 
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publican; eight  to  twelve  pages  17x23;  sub- 
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Co.,  publishers  (3—3). 

Copies    printed:     daily,     2,947  in   1904 

4,371   in   1906 
4,271   in   1907 
The  weekly  edition  had  credit  for  an 
average    issue    of    1,848    in    1898,    since 
which  it  has  not  furnished  any  definite 
and    satisfactory    report,    but    has    been 
credited    with    more    than     1,000    every 
year    since,    up    to    and    including    1907. 
Publisher's  announcement. — The  Telegraph 
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25,000    population,    annual    pay    rolls    of 
over    seven    millions,   bank    deposits    of 
four  millions,  a  most  prosperous  manu- 
facturing,  shipping   and    trading   center, 
surrounded  by  many  small   towns.    The 
Telegraph  has  the  full  Associated  Press 
service,  but  pays  particular  attention  to 
Its  local  news.    Its  own  carriers   deliver 
the  paper  into  practlcallj'  every  English- 
speaking  home  in  the  city.    It"  is,  there- 
fore, the  only  medium  for  the  progressive 
advertiser  to  auccessfullj'  present  the  mer 
its  of  his  goods  to  the  people  of  Nashua. 
The  Telegraph  caters  for  the  best  class  of 
advertising   and  readers,  all   liquor   and 
objectionable  advertising  being  excluded. 
Eight,  ten  or  twelve  pages  are  published 
dally. 

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pages  17x22;  .subscription  $1.50;  established 
1898:  L.  A.  Biron,  editor  and  publisher 
(7—3  P). 

NEWMARKET,  Rockingham  Co.  R 

2,892+  pop.,  on   Boston   &   Maine   Rd.  and 

Lamprey  r.,  14  m.  W.  of  Portsmouth,  one 

of  the  two  county  seats.     Cotton  nianu- 

■    facturlng. 

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established  1873;  F.  H.  Pinkham,  editor  and 
publisher  (7—5). 

NEWPORT, c.h.,  Sullivan  Co.p3,126t 
pop.,  on  Boston  &  Maine  Rd.  and  Sugar  r., 
43  m.   N.  W.  by  W.  of  Concord,  the  State 
capital.    Manufacturing. 
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1823 ;  Barton  &  Wheeler,  editors  and  publish- 
ers ^7 — 5). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1902 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the    claim. 

REPUBLICAN  CHA3IPION  ;  Thurs- 
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scription $1.25;  established  1881;  Olin  H. 
Chase,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies 
regularly  in  the  years  1893  and  1898, 
but  has  not  since  set  up  any  definite 
and  satisfactory  claim  for  issuing  sO 
many. 

NORTH  CONWAY,  Carroll  Co.  □ 
746  pop.— local  estimate  3,154 — on  Boston  & 
Maine  and  Maine  Central  Rds.  In  the 
White  Mountains.  A  summer  resort.  Stone 
quarries. 

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subscription  $1;  established  1893;  B.  C. 
Snyder,  editor  and  publisher;  prints  an 
edition  for  Sandwich  (1 — 8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  issue  of  1530  in  1897  and 
1,800  in  1903,  since  which  it  has  not 
furnished  a  definite  and  satisfactory  re- 
port, but  was  credited  with  more  than 
1,000   in    1905    and    1907. 

PENACOOK,    Merrimack  Co.  g  1.837 

pop.,  on  Boston  &  Maine  Rd.,  6  m.  N.  of 

Concord,  the  county  seat  and  State  capital. 

Cotton  and  woolen  goods,  pine  lumber  and 

furniture. 

NEWS-LETTER;  Thursdays;  inde- 
pendent; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ; 
established  1873;  W.  B.  Ranney,  editor  and 
publisher  (1-^-6). 

PETERBORO,  Hillsboro  Co.  g  2.527t 
pop.,  on  Boston  &  Maine  and  Fitchburg  Rds. 
and  Contoocook  r.,  18  m.  S.  E.  of  Keene. 
Cotton,  woolen  goods,  shoe  shanks,  bas- 
kets and  thermometers. 
TRANSCRIPT;   Thursdays;  Independ 
ent;   four  pages  20x26;    subscription    $1.50; 
established    1849;      Geo.   W.    Ames,    editor; 
Transcript  Printing  Co.,  publishers  (12—6). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies 
regularly  in  the  years  1895  and^  1903, 
but  has  not  since  set  up  any  claim  for 
issuing   so   many. 

PITTSFIELD,  Merrimack  Co.Q  2,129t 

pop.,  on  Boston  &  Maine  Rd.,  16  m.  N.  E. 

of  Concord,   the    county  seat    and   State 

capital.    Shoe  and  cotton  manufactories. 

VALLEY  TIMES;  Fridays;  neutral; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1878;  G.  F.  Mitchell,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7-3  P). 

PLYMOUTH,  c.  h.,  Grafton   Co.  u 

1,972+  pop.,  on  Boston  &  Maine  Rd.,  50  m. 
N.  of   Concord,  the  State  capital.      Glove 


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NEW  HAMPSHIRE. 


NEW  HAMPSHIRE. 


manufactories,  shoe  shops,  box   factories 

and  tanneries. 

RECORD;  Saturdays ;  republican ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1:  estab- 
lished 1886;  E.  A.  Chase  and  C.  C.  Wright, 
editors  and  publishers. 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  1,577  for 
the  year  1899,  but  has  not  since  made 
claim  to  issuing  so  many  as  1,000 
copies. 

PORTSMOUTH,  c.  h.,  Rockingham 

Co.  m,  10,637+  pop.,  on  Boston  &  Maine  Rd. 

and  Plscataqua  r.,  54  m.  N.  E.  of  Boston, 

Mass.    Manufacturing    and    shipbuilding. 

Only  seaport  town  in  the   State.     United 

States  navy  yard  on  opposite  side  of  river. 

CHRONICLE;  every  morning  except 
Sunday,  and  NEW  HAMPSHIRE  GA- 
ZETTE, Thursdays ;  republican  ;  daily  four 
pages  18x24,  weekly  eight  pages  16x22:  sub- 
scription— daily  $5,  weekly  $1.50;  established 
—daily  1852,  weekly  1756 ;  F.  W.  Hartford,  edi- 
tor; Chronicle  and  Gazette  Publishing  Co., 
publishers  (7—3  P). 

Copies  printed:  The  daily  edition  of 
this  paper  had  credit  for  issuing  more 
than  1,000  copies  regularly  in  1904, 
but  has  not  since  set  up  any  claim  for 
issuing  so   many. 

HERAIjD;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day; republi  an;  eight  pages  20x24;  sub- 
scription $4;  established  1883;  Herald  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (6—3). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  eflFect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the   claim. 

TIMES  ;  eveiy  evening  except  Sunday 
and  legal  holidays,  and  STATES  AND 
UNION,  Thursdays;  democi-atic;  eight 
pages— daily  15x22,  weekly  18x24 :  subscription 
—daily  $4.  weekly  $1.25;  established— daily 
1868,  weekly  1862;  True  L.  Norrls,  editor;  The 
Times  Publishing  Company,  publishers. 

Copies  printed :  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  the  daily  edition 
had  credit  for  exceeding  2,250  in  1896 
and  more  than  1,000  in  1898,  and  every 
year  since,  up  to  and  including  1907. 
The  weekly  edition  had  credit  for 
issuing  more  than  1,000  copies  regu- 
larly in^  1898,  but  has  not  since  set  up 
any   claim   for   issuing   so   many. 

RAILWAY  POST  OFFICE;  month 
ly ;  for  railway  postal  clerks ;  thirty  six  pages 
7x10;  subscription  25  cents:  established  1895; 
George  A.  Wood,  editor  and  manager  (12—5). 

Copies    printed:    8,091  in  1903 

8,956  in  1904. 

10,289  in  1905 

11,212  in  1906 

12,216  in  1907 

ROCHESTER,  Strafford  Co.  R  8,466t 
pop.,  on  Boston  &  Maine  and  Portland  & 
Rochester  Rds.,  10  m.  N.  of  Dover,  th« 
county  seat.    Manufacturing. 

COURIER;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  established 
1868;  The  Courier  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers  (12—4). 

RECORD  J  Fridays;  Independent;  four 


pages  20x26;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1878; 

Record  Co.,  publishers  (7—3  P). 

Copies     printed:     2,136  in  1901 

2,23s  in  1902 

2,260  in  1903 

2,476  in  1904 

2,573  in  1906 

2,577  in  1907 

SALMON  FALLS,  Strafford  Co.  q, 
2,000  pop.,  on  Boston  &  Maine  Rd.  and  Sal- 
mon Falls  r.,  opposite  South  Berwick,  Me. 
Agriculture  and  manufacturing. 

INDEPENDENT;  Thursdays ;  Inde- 
pendent; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1893;  E.  W.  Townsend,  edi- 
tor; The  Independent  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lisliers ;  dated  also  at  South  Berwick, Me.(3 — 3). 

SANBORNVILLE,  Carroll  Co.  n 
700  pop.,  on  Boston  &  Maine  Rd.,  12  m  8.  of 
Wolfboro.    Farming. 

CARROLL.  CO.  PIONEER;  Fridays; 
democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  1881;  Geo.  S.  Dorr,  editor  and 
publisher  (3—3  V 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  1,310  in 
1897  and  1,693  in  1902,  since_  which 
it  has  not  furnished  any  definite  and 
satisfactory  report,  but  has  been  cre- 
dited with  more  than  1,000  every  yemr 
since,    up    to    and    including    1907. 

SOMERSWORTH,  Strafford  Co.  P, 

7,023t  pop.,  on  Boston  &  Maine  Rd.  and  Sal- 
mon Falls  r.,  74  m.  N.  of  Boston,  Masg.  Cot- 
ton, woolen  and  shoe  manufacturing. 

FREE  PRESS;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x32;  subscription  $1.80;  eitab- 
Ii8hedl867;  Chris.  H.  Wells. editor:  FreePre«g 
Publishing  Company,  publiihers  (7—3  P). 
Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1897 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the   claim. 

SUNCOOK,  Merrimack  Co.  g  3,000 
pop.,  on  Boston  &  Maine  Rd.,  7  m.  S.  E.  of 
Concord,  the  county  teat  and  State  capital, 
and  11  N.  of  Manchester.  Print  goods,  lum- 
ber, granite  and  brick. 

PRESS;  Saturdays;  independent;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1896;  K.  Lane,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

"WARNER,  Merrimack  (7o.  p  l,3i8t 
pop.,  on  Boston  &  Maine  Rd.,  17  m.  N.  W.  of 
Concord,  the  county  seat  and  State  capital. 
Gloves  and  mittens  and  evaporated  fruit. 
Lumber  and  agriculture. 
KEARSARCiE  INDEPENDENT 
AND    TI3IES;    Fridays;    Independent; 
eight  pages   15x22;    subscription   $1;    estab- 
lished 1884;  E.  C.  Cole,  editor  and  publisher 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  1,344  .«« 
1894  and  1,359  in  1904.  since  which 
it  has  not  furnished  a  report,  but  wat 

credited  with   more  than    1,000   in    1907. 

"WARREN,  Orafton  Co.  n  1,000  pop., 
on  Boston  &  Maine  Rd.,  75  m.  N.  of  Con- 
cord, the  State  capital,  and  19  E.  of  Weill 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


681 


NEW  HAMPSHIRE. 


River,    Vt.    Summer  resort.     Agriculture 

and  lumber. 

WARREN  NEWS;  Fridays;  inde- 
pendent; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1; 
eitabllshed  1892;  C.  E.  Caswell,  editor  and 
publisher;  prints  an  edition  for  HaTerhill 
(7—3  P). 

WEST  DERRY,  Rockingham  Co.  P, 
local  estimate  6,500  pop.,  on  Boston  &  Maine 
Rd.,  1  m.  from  Derry. 

DERRY  ENTERPRISE;  Fridays 

(AA). 

NEWS;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  13X22;  subscription  $1;  establlstied 
1880;  Edmund  P.  Trowbridge,  editor  and 
publisher  (12— 6). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  2,405  in  1895 
and  2,407  in  1902,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  a  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
than    1,000   in    1905    and    1907. 

WEST    STEW^ARTSTOW^N, 

Cooa  Co.  ^  1,300  pop.,  on  Connecticut  r.  and 

Maine   Central  Rd.,  7  m.  N.  of  Colebrook, 

one  of  the  two  county  seats.    Farming  and 

lumbering. 

FRONTIER  GAZETTE;  Saturdays; 
neutral;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1892;  R.  S.  Sidellnger,  editor; 
Frontier  Publislilng  Co.,  publishers. 

WHITEFIELD,  Coos  Co.  [^ 2,157t 
pop.,  on  Boston  &  Maine  and  Maine  Cen- 
tral Rds.,  10  m.  S.  of  Lancaster,  one  of  the 
t-vro  county  seats,  and  10  N.  E.  of  Littleton. 
Large  lumber  mills  and  condensed  milk 
factory. 

TIMES;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1889;  Robinson 
Bros.,  editors  and  publishers  (8—5).  ( 


NEW  HAMPSHIRE. 


WINCHESTER,C?i«»Aire  Co.p3,274t 

pop.,  on  Boston  &  Maine  Rd.,  12  m.  S.  E.  of 

Keene,  the  county  seat.    Manufactures  of 

woolen  and  cotton  warp,   woolen  goods, 

paper  and  boxes.    Tannery. 

STAR;  Tuesdays;  independent;  four 
pages  17x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1895;  Alonzo  J.  Pettlngill,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

WOIiEEBORO,  Carroll  Co.   D  2,390t 

pop.,  ou  Buston  &  Maine  Rd.,  40  m.  N.  E.  of 

Concord,  the  State  capital.     Woolen  and 

saw  mills.    Summer  resort. 

GRANITE  STATE  NEW^S  j  Satur- 
days; four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1.25;  es- 
tablished 1859;  F.  W.  Prindle,  editor;  The 
Granite  State  News  Publishing  Company, 
publishers  (1—6). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,304  in  1902 
and  1,526  in  1906,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
than    1,000    in    1907. 

WOODSVILLE,  c.  h,,  Grafton  Co.  D 

1,500  pop.,  on  Boston  &  Maine  and  Montpe- 

ller  &  Wells  River  Rds.,  98  m.  N.  of  Concord, 

the  State  capital.    Railroad  shops,  brick 

and  lumber  manufactures. 

NEWS  ;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x23;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
1887;  W.  F.  Whitcher,  editor  and  publisher 
(7-5). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  issue  of  1,200  for  the  year  1905, 
but  has  not  since  made  definite  and 
satisfactory  claim  to  issuing  so  many 
as    1,000    copies. 


NEW  JERSEY. 

Population  1,883,669 1.     Land  Area  7,585  sq.  miles. 

Bounded  north  and  northeast  by  New  York,  east  by  New  York  and  the  At- 
lantic Ocean,  south  by  the  Atlantic  Ocean  and  the  Delaware  Bay,  and  west  by 
Delaware  and  Pennsylvania.  State  capital :  Trenton.  Principal  products  and 
industries:  Silk,  trunk,  pottery  and  shoe  manufactures  and  fruit  raising. 
Number  of  newspapers  and  other  periodicals  (March  30,  1908),  362,  divided  as 
follows:  .Daily,  48;  tri-weekly,  1;  semi-weekly,  1;  weekly,  ::i70 ;  semi-monthly, 
3;  monthly,  83;  bi-monthly,  2  ;  quarterly,  4. 

The  cities  of  over  25,000  population,  according  to  the  United  States  census  of 
1900  (t),  are  as  follows  : 

Newark 346,070t    Hobokeu 59,364t 

Jersey  City 206,433t    Elizabeth 52,130+ 

Paterson 105,171+    Bayoiine 32,732+ 

Camden 75,935+    Atlautic  City 27,838+ 

Trenton 73,307+    Passaic 27,777+ 


AliliENTO'WN,  Monmouth  Co.  D  696 

pop..  10  m.  E.  of  Trenton.    Farming. 

MESSENGER;  Thursdays;  local;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  establislied 
October,  190S;  J.  W.  Naylor,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—4). 

ARLINGTON,  Hudson  Co.  cf  UMi 
pop.,  on  Erie  Rd.,  3  m.  N.  W.  of  Newark  and 
8  from  New  York  City.  Manufacturing. 
Suburban  residences. 

OBSERVER;  Saturdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1889;  W.  W.  Beadell,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  1,450  in  1897 
1,637  in  1903 
2,360  in  1907 

ASBURY  PARK,  Monmouth  Co.  D 
4,148+  pop.,  on  Central  of  New  Jersey  and 
Pennsylvania  Rds.  and  Atlantic  ocean, 
55  m.  S.  of  New  Yorlc  City.  Pi'ominent 
summer  resort. 

JOURNAL;  every  evening  except  Sun 
day,  and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription— daily  $S, 
weekly  $1;  established— dailj'  IS^'S,  weekly 
1876;  The  Journal  Company,  editors  and  pub 
lishers  (8—3  P). 

Copies  printed:  The  weekly  edition 
of  this  paper  had  credit  for  an  average 
issue  of  1,611  in  1896  and  1,405  in 
1898,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
any  definite  and  satisfactory  report, 
but  has  been  credited  with  more  than 
1,000  every  year  since,  up  to  and  in- 
cluding  1907. 

PRESS;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  SHORE  PRESS,  Sundays;  also 
MORNING  PRESS,  mornings  in  June, 
July,  August  and  September;  independent; 
dailj'  eight,  Sunday  sixteen  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription—daily $8,  Sunday  $1,  morniae:  $2; 
established  — dally  1886.  weekly  1879:  J.  L. 
Kinmonth,  editor  and  publisher  (12— 4). 
Copies    printed:    daily,    2,186  in  1899 

2,626  in  1900 
3,556  in  1902 
3,792  in  1903 
4,136  in  1904 
4,475  in  190S 
4,812  in  1906 
5,076  in  1907 
COAST  ADVT^RTISER;  Thursdays 
(▲A). 

SEASIDE    TORCH;    monthly;  thirty- 
four  pages  8x11 ;  subscription 50  cents;  estab- 


lished 1889;  M.  W.  &  C.  Pennypacker,  editors 
and  publishers. 

ATLANTIC  CITY,  Atlantic  Co.r\ 

40,000  pop.,  on  West  Jersey  &  Seashore  and 
Atlantic  City  Rds.  and  Atlantic  ocean, 
60  m.  S.  E.  of  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Oyster 
dredging.  Summer  and  winter  resort.  In 
the  summer  season  the  population  is  esti- 
mated to  reach  250.000. 

ATLANTIC  REVIEW;  every  morning 
except  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Satur- 
days; republican;  eight  to  sixteen  pages 
17x24;  subscription— dally  $3,  weekly  $1.25; 
established  1872;  Henry  S,  Wallace,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—6). 

Copies     printed:      1,900  in  1895 
3,142  in   1903 
4,376  in   1907 
The    weekly    edition    had    credit    for 
issuing  more  than  1,000  copies  regfularly 
in    1896,   but  has  not   since   set  up  any 
definite    and    satisfactory    claim    for    is- 
suing   so    many. 

EVENING  UNION;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sundajs  republican;  six  to  ten  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $3;  establislied  1888; 
Nathan  J.  S.  Price,  manager;  Evening  Union 
Publishing  Companj',  publisliers  (1—8). 

Copies     printed:     4,316  in  1906 

PRESS;  every  morning  except  Sunday; 
republican;  eight  to  twelve  pages  18x20;  sub- 
scription $3;  established  1895;  Walter  E. 
Edge,  editor  and  publisher  (2— Tl. 

Copies  printed:  4,299  in  1902 
4,799  in  1903 
5,759  in  1904 
6,073  in  1905 
6,596  in  1906 

6,509    for   year   ending   Julv    31,    1907. 

ATLANTIC  CO.  HERALD;  Satur- 
days (A  A). 

FREIE  PRESSE;  Saturdays;  German; 
democratic;  eight  pages  17x22;  subscription 
$2;  established  1889;  Carl  Voelker,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 

SUNDAY  GAZETTE;  Sundays;  repub- 
lican; eight  pages  18x26;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1889;  Wm.  McLaughlan,  editor  and 
publisher  (12—6). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding    2,250    in     1905    and    1907. 

BROTHERHOOD;  monthly;  Brother- 
hood of  America;  twenty  pages  9x11;  sub- 
scription 50  cents;  established  1887;  Frank  W. 
Reeve,  editor  and  publisher  (2—6). 

Copies    printed:    This   paper   had  credit 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


683 


NEW  JERSEY. 


for  an  issue  of  1,384  for  the  year  1903, 
1,277  in  1906,  but  has  not  since  made 
definite  and  satisfactory  claim  to  issuing 
so   many   as    1,000   copies. 

ATLANTIC  HIGHLANDS,  itfon- 

mouth  Co.  O  1.383t  pop.,  on  Central  Rd.  of 
New  Jersey  and  Sandy  Hook  bay.  Con- 
nected with  New  York  City  by  rail  and 
steamboat.    Summer  resort. 

J  O  U  R N  A  Li  ;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1892;  A.  G.  Hall,  editor  and  publisher 
(6-3). 

MONMOUTH  PRESS;  Saturdays;  in- 
dependent republican ;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscriptions!;  established  1887;  William  J. 
Leonard,  editor;  Co-operative  Press  Co., 
publishers. 

BAYHEAD,  Ocean  Co.  n  247t  pop.,  on 
Pennsylvania  Rd.  and  Atlantic  ocean,  18  m. 
N.  E.  of  Tom's  River,  the  county  seat. 
Summer  resort. 

NEW  JERSEY  COAST  GUARD; 

Saturdays;  four  pages  16x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1891;  Percy  B.  Lovell,  editor; 
Lovell  Printing  Co.,  publishers. 

BAYONNE,  Hudson  Go.  a'  32,722t 
pop. — local  estimate  45,000 — on  Central  Rd. 
of  New  Jersey  and  New  York  harbor,  Kill 
von  Kull  and  Newark  bay,  7  m.  S.  W.  of 
New  York  City.  Coal  shipping  and  petro- 
leum refining. 

TIMES  ;  every  evening  except  Sunday; 
republican  ;  six  pages  15x22  ;  subscription 
$3;  established  1870;  J.  T.  R.  Proctor,  editor; 
Bayonne  Printing  and  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers (1-7). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies 
regularly  in  the  years  1899  and  1902, 
but  has  not  since  set  up  any  claim  for 
issuing  so  many. 

DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays;  independent- 
democratic;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1893;  M.  R.  Freel.  editor; 
Democrat  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (8 — 3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  has  on 
two  occasions  indicated  a  desire  to 
have  credit  for  issuing  more  than 
1,000  copies  regularly,  but  such  defi- 
nite information  as  would  warrant  such 
a    rating    has    never    been    forthcoming. 

HERALD  AND  GREENVILIiE 
REGISTER;  Saturdays;  democratic; 
eight  to  twelve  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1868;  Harry  C.  Page,  editor 
and  publisher  (8—3  P). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  1,554  for 
the  year  1899,  but  has  not  since  made 
definite  and  satisfactory  claim  to  is- 
suing so  many  as   1,000  copies. 

BEIiMAR,  Monmouth  Co.  n902tpop., 
on  Central  of  New  Jersey  and  Pennsylvania 
Rds.  and  Atlantic  ocean,  2  m.  S.  of  Asbury 
Park.    Summer  resort. 

COAST  ECHO  ;  Thursdays ;  democratic; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1892;  Conrad  Pinches,  editor  and  publisher 
(3—3). 

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regularly  in  1896,  out  has  not  since  set 
up    any    claim    for    issuing    so    many. 


NEW  JERSEY. 


BEIiVIDERE,  c.  h.,  Warrtn  Co.  tl 

1,784+  pop.,  on  Pennsj'lvania  and  Lehigh  & 
Hudson  River  Rds.  and  Request  r.,  90  m. 
above  Philadelphia,  Pa.    Manufacturing. 

APOLiLiOj  Thursdays;  republican;  four 
pages  22x28;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1824; 
J.  Madison  Drake,  Jr.,  editor  and  publisher 
(l-«). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance   of   a    rating   to    that   effect. 

WARREN  JOURNAL.;  Fridays;  dem- 
ocratic; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1832:  E.  I.  &  W.  J.  Smith,  ed- 
itors and  publishers. 

BERLIN,  Camden  Co.  p  l.OflOt  pop., 
on  West  Jersey  &  Seashore  Rd.,  15  m.  S. 
E.  of  Camden,  the  county  seat. 
ADVERTISER;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

BERNARDSVILLE,  Somerset  Co. 
u  750  pop.— local  estimate  1,200 — on  Dela- 
ware, Lackawanna  &  Western  Rd.,  8  m. 
S.  W.  of  Morristown.    Agriculture. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  eiglit  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1897;  L.  R.  Trum- 
bull, editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

BEVERLY,  Burlington   Co.  D  l,950t 

pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Rd.  and  Delaware  r., 

15  m.  N.  E.  of  Philadelphia,  Pa.    Fruit  and 

truck  raising,  canning  and  manufacturing. 

BANNER;  Fridays;  independent;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
re78;  Luther  W.  Perkins,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (3—3). 

BLAIRSTOWN,   Warren  Co.  b  700 

pop.,  on  New  York,  Susquehanna  &  Western 

Rd.,  84  m.  W.  of  New  York  City.     Seat  of 

Blair  Presbyterial  Academy.     Farming. 

PRESS;  Wednesdays ;  independent;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1.5(5;  established 
1877;  D.  C.  Carter,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  1,448  in 
1897  and  1,325  in  1901,  since  which 
it  has  not  furnished  any  definite  and 
satisfactory  report,  but  has  been  cre- 
dited with  more  than  1,000  every  year 
since,    up    to    and   including    1907. 

BLOOMFIELD,  Essex  Co.  d  9.668t 
pop.,  on  Delaware,  Lackawanna  &  Western 
and  Erie  Rds.  and  Morris  Canal,  about  10 
m.  N.  W.  of  New  York  City.  Manufact- 
uring. 

CITIZEN;  Saturdays ;  independent ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1881;  William  A.  Rltscher,  Jr.,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—8). 

BOONTON,  Morris  Co.  ^  3,901t  pop., 
on  Delaware,  Lackawanna  &  Western  Rd., 
Rockaway  r.  and  Morris  canal,  32  m.  W.  of 
New  York  City.    Farming. 

BULiIjETIN;  Thursdays;  republican; 
four  pages  21x28;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1870 ;  S.  L.  Garrison,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6— 3). 

TIMES;  Fridays;  four  pages  20x26;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1895;  C.  L.  Grubb, 
editor  and  publisher. 


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BORDENTO  WN,  Burlington  Co.  D 

4,110+  pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Rd.,  at  mouth 
of  Delaware  &  Raritan  canal,  57  ni.  S.  W.  of 
New  York  City.  .-Seat  of  Bordentowu  Mili- 
tary Institute.  State  Industrial  School. 
Manufacturing. 

REGISTER;  Fridays ;  independent ; 
four  pages  21x28;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1845  ;  James  D.  Flynn,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (T— 5). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  1,152  for 
the  year  1895,  1,008  in  1899,  but  has 
not  since  made  definite  and  satisfactory 
claim   to  issuing  so  many  as  1,000  copies. 

B  O  U  N  D  B  R  00  K ,  Somerset  Co.  n 
2,622+  pop.,  on  Central  of  New  Jersey, 
Lehigh  Valley  and  Philadelphia  &  Reading 
Rds.  and  Raritan  canal  and  r.,  31  m.  S.  W. 
of  New  York  City.  Lumber,  woolen  and 
other  manufactories.    Farming. 

CHRONICLE;  Fridays ;  republican ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1868;  W.  B.  R.  Mason,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7-3  P). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies 
regularly  in  1896,  but  has  not  since 
set_  up  any  definite  and  satisfactory 
claim    for    issuing    so    many, 

DER    SOMERSET  BOTE;  Tuesdays; 

German;  eight  pages  18x^;  subscription  $1; 
established  1891 ;  Walter  Reiss,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 
STATE  CENTRE-RECORD, Fridays; 

democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established— Siaie  Centre  1^90.  Record 
1899;  D.  D.  Clark,  Jr.,  editor  and  publisher 
(3—3). 

BRADLEY   BEACH,    Monmouth 
Co.  D- 982+ pop.,  on  Central  of  New  Jersey 
Rd.  and  Atlantic  ocean,  about  40  m.  S.  of 
Jersey  City.    Summer  resort. 
SEACOAST  NEWS;  Fridays  (A  A). 

BRIDGETON,  c.  h.,  Cumberland  Co. 

p  13.913+  pop.,  on  Central  of  New  Jersey 

and  West  Jersey  &  Seashore  Rds.  and  Co- 

hansey   r.,  88  m.    S.  of  Philadelphia.   Pa. 

Manufactories  of  glass,  iron,  nails,  woolen 

goods,  oilcloth,  shoes,  etc.    Farming. 

EVENING  NEWS;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  DOLLAR  WEEKLY 

NEWS,  Saturdays  ;  republican  ;  daily  four, 
weekly  eight  pages  19x25;  subscription- 
daily  $3,  weeklj'  $1;  established  — daily  1878, 
weekly  1874;  J.  Ward  Richardson,  editor; 
Evening  News  Company,  publishers  (7—2  P). 

Copies  printed:  The  daily  edition 
of  this  paper  had  credit  for  an  average 
issue  of  3,670  in  1895,  and  4,504  in 
1904,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
a  report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
than    2,250    in    1905    and    1907. 

The  weekly  edition  had  credit  for  an 
average  issue  of  1,556  in  1899,  but 
has  not  since  made  claim  to  issuing  so 
many   as    1,000  copies. 

PIONEER;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays:  republi- 
can ;  dally  four  pages  18x24,  weekly  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription— daily  $3,  weekly  $1;  es- 
tablished—daily 1886.  weekly  1848;  Geo.  W. 
McCowan,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
the  daily  edition  of  this  paper  seemed 
to   assert   that   it   had   an   average   issue 


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exceeding  1,000  copies,  but  failed  to 
furnish  such  definite  information  as 
would  warrant  the  accordance  of  a  rat- 
ing   to    that    effect.      It    has    not    since 

made   any    renewal   of  the   claim. 

CHRONICLE;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  22x28;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1815;  Chas  P.  Corey,  editor;  The 
Chronicle  Printing  Co.,  publishers  (8—3)  (AA). 
Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the   claim. 

NEW  JERSEY  PATRIOT;    Fridays 

(A  A), 

BURLINGTON,    Burlington   Co.   D 

7,392+  pop.— local  estimate  9,100— on  Penn- 
sylvania Rd.  and  Delaware  r..  18  m.  above 
Philadelphia,  Pa.,  and  11  S.  W.  of  Trenton. 
Shoe  and  carriage  manufactories,  type- 
writer supplies  and  iron  foundries. 

ENTERPRISE;  every  evening  except 
Sunday;  republican;  six  pages  1734x22}^;  sub- 
scription $3;  established  1868;  George  C. 
Gunn,  editor;  Enterprise  Co.,  publishers(l— 7). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  4,257  in  1906, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  was 
credited   with   more   than  4,000  in    1907. 

GAZETTE;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Saturdays;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages— daily  15x22,  weekly  20x26; 
subscription— daily  S3,  weekly  $1.50  ;  estab- 
lished—daily 1887,  weekly  1856 :  R.  B.  &  James 
O.  Glasgow,  editors  and  publishers  (7—3  P). 

NEW  JERSEY  JUNIOR  AMER- 
ICAN MECHANIC;  mouthly;  fraternal; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  25  cents;  es- 
tablished 1897;  George  C.  Gunn,  editor;  New 
Jersey  Junior  American  Mechanic,  publish- 
ers; prints  an  edition  for  Pennsylvania  (1 — 6). 
Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  35,000  in 
1902  and  37,917  in  1903,  since  which  it 
has  not  furnished  a  report,  but  was 
credited  with  more  than  20,000  in  1905 
and    1907. 

BUTIjER,  Morris  Co.  [j  650  pop.,  on 

New  York,  Susquehanna  &  Western  Rd., 

11  m.  N.  W.  of  Paterson.   Rubber  and  paper. 

Farming. 

A  R  GTJS;  Fridays;  non-political;  four 
pages  20x26;  stibseription  $1;  established 
1887;  Coe  Finch,  editor  and  publisher. 

PRESS:  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1:  established  1903;  Lewis  H. 
Decker,  editor  and  publisher  (7—5). 

CAMDEN,  c.  h.,  Camden  Co.  p  75,9351 
pop.—  local  estimate  92,935  —  on  Atlantic 
City,  Pennsylvania,  South  Jersey  and  West 
Jersey  &  Seaside  Rds.  and  Delaware  r.,  op- 
posite Philadelphia,  Pa.  and  connected  by 
ferry.    Commerce  and  manufactures. 

DAILY. 
COURIER;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day; indeoendent-republlcan;  twelve  to  six- 
teen pages  18x24;  subscription  $3;  established 
1882;  The  Courier  Co.,  publishers  (2—5). 
Copies     printed:     7,018  in   1903 
8,286  in  1904 
9.020   for   year  ending  October  31,  1906. 

9,001  in  1907 


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POST-TEL.EGRAM;    every    evening 
except  Sunday;  republican;  ten  to  twelve 
pages  17x22;  subscription  $3;    established- 
Post  1875,  Telegram  1886;  consolidated  1899; 
Post- Telegram  Co.,  publishers  (1—7). 
Copies    printed:       4,115  in  1900 
4,667  in  1901 
5,324  in  1902 
5,798  in  1903 
6,122  in  1905 
7,034  in   1906 
7,304  in  1907 

WEEKLY. 

ARGUS  AND  EAST  SIDE  PRESS; 

Saturdays;  republican;  eight  pages  16x22; 
gub8crlption.$l;  established  1897;  William  H. 
Jefferys,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

CA3IDEN  CO.  JOURNAL,;  Fridays; 
German ;  democratic ;  eight  pages  17x23 ;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1883;  Louis  Holler 
editor  and  publisher. 

DEMOCRAT  ;  Saturdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  22x28;  subscription  $1;  established 
18S2;  C.  S.  Magrath,  editor  and  publisher. 
ECHO;  Saturdays;  Independent;  four 
pages  13x20 ;  subscription 50 cents ;  established 
1885;  A.  A.  Holt,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3).  1 
NEW  JERSEY  GAZETTE;  Satur  1 
days;  home;  four  pages  20x26;  subscription 
$1;  established  1869;  C.  L.  Burnett,  editor  and 
publisher  (6— 3). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding  2,250  in  1900  and  more  than 
1,000  in  1 90 1,  and  every  year  since,  up 
to  and  including  1907,  although  the 
publisher  admits  that  no  such  record 
is  kept  as  would  make  it  possible  to 
prepare  a  definite  and  satisfactory  state- 
ment of  the  number  of  copies  printed 
for  the  requisite  period  of  a  full  year. 
OUTLOOK;  Thursdays;  Independent; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  25  cents;  es- 
tablished 1896;  Mrs.  M.  M.  Wynn,  editor;  The 
Outlook  Company,  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  eflfect. 

STOCKTON  TIIHES;  Saturdays;  inde- 
pendent democratic;  eight  pages  18x23;  sub- 
scription . SI ;  established  1894;  John  J.  Tisch- 
ner,  editor;  Times  Publishing  Company,  pub- 
lishers (1—8). 

WEST  JERSEY  PRESS;  Saturdays; 
republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1820;  H.  C.  Dole,  editor;  Sin- 
nlck8onChew&  Sons  Co..  publishers  (12—7). 

MONTHLY. 

MUSICAL,  ENTERPRISE;  monthly; 
music;  twenty-eight  pages  13x18;  subscription 
50  cents;  established  1888:  W.  M.  Kaln.  editor 
and  publisher.    Office.  717  Federal  st.  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  2,000  in 
1895  and  5,500  in  1904,  since  which  it 
has  not  furnished  a  definite  and  satis- 
factory report,  but  was  credited  with 
more    than    4,000    in    1907. 

CAPE  MAY,  Cape  May  Co.  R  i,2511 
pop.,  on  Philadelphia  &  Reading  and  West 
Jersey  &  Seashore  Rds.  and  on  Atlantic 
ocean,  81  m.  S.  of  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Sum- 
mer resort. 

NEWS  AND  WAVE  ;  daily  except 
Sunday  and  holidays,  and  WEEKLY,  Fri- 
days; Independent-republican;  dally  four, 
weekly  eight  pages  15x22 ;  subscription— daily 


$2,  weekly  50 cents; established  1856;  E.  Briggs 
Davenport,  editor  and  publisher  (S— 7). 

Copies  printed:  The  weekly  edition 
of  this  paper  had  credit  for  an  average 
issue  of  1,378  in  1902,  but  has  not 
since  made  claim  to  issuing  so  many 
as   1,000  copies. 

HERALD;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  173^x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished February,  1901;  Lewis  T.  Stevens,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (1—8).  Prints  an  edition 
every  morning  except  Sunday,  during  July 
and  August. 

STAR  OF  THE  CAPE;  Saturdays; 
republican;  four  to  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1867;  Aaron  W. 
Hand,  editor;  Star  of  the  Cape  Publishing 
Co.,  publishers  (6—3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  1,266  for 
the  year  1896,  1,373  in  190^,  but  has 
not  since  made  claim  to  issuing  so 
many    as    1,000    copies. 

CAPE  MAY  COURT  HOUSE, 

c.  h.,  Cape  May  Co.  □,  1,000  pop.,  on  South 
Jersey  and  West  Jersey  &  Seashore  Rds., 
11  m.  above  Cape  May  and  70  S.  of  Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 

CAPE  3IAY^  CO.  GAZETTE; Fridays; 
republican;  four  pages  20x26 ;  subscription  $1 ; 
established  1880;  Alfred  Cooper,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  1,164  in  1898 
1,217  in  1905 
1,197  in  1907 

CARLSTADT,  Bergen  Co.  cT  3,400 
pop.,  on  New  Jersey  &  New  York  Rd., 
2  m.  E.  of  Passaic  and  10  N.  W.  of  New  York 
City.  Marble,  onyx,  brass  bedstead,  type- 
writer supply  and  shoe  factories.  Silk  mill. 
FREIE  PRESSE;  Saturdays;  German; 

independent;  eight  pages  13x20:  subscription 

$2;  established  1873;  August  Moench,  editor 

and  publisher  (1—8). 

CHATHAM, 3forris  Co.  ti  l,361tpop., 
on  Delaware,  Lackawanna  &  Western  Rd., 
10  m.  S.  E.  of  Morrlstown,  the  county  seat. 
Manufacturing. 
PRESS  ;  Saturdays;  Independent;  eight 

pages  15x22;  subscription   $1.50;  established 

1896;  J.  Thomas  Scott,  editor  and  publisher 

(12-3). 

CLAYTON,   Gloucester    Co.  p   1,951 

pop.,  on  West  Jersey  &  Seashore  Rd..  12  m. 

S.  E.of  Woodburj',  the  county  seat.    Fruit 

raising,  glass  factories. 

REPORTER;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  Reporter  Publishing  Co., 
editors  and  publishers  (1—7). 

CLINTON,    Hunterdon    Co.   "□    816t 
pop.,  on  Lehigh  Valley  Rd.,  52    m.  W.  of 
Jersey  City.  Mills,  operated  by  water  power 
from  a  branch  of  Raritan  r.    Center  of  the 
peach-growing  belt  of  the  State. 
DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays;   democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished   1868;     John   Carpenter,    editor    and 
publisher. 

Copies  printed:     This  paper  had  cre- 
dit   for    an    average    issue    of    2,411    m 
1904,   since  which  it  has  not  fumiihed 
a    report,    but   was   credited  with   more 
than    1,000    in    1905    and    I907- 

CRANBURY,  Middlesex  Co.  u    7M 
pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Rd.,  15  m.  N.  E.  of 
Trenton.    Carriage  and  shirt  factories  and 
spice  mills. 
PRESS;  Fridays;  republican;  four  pages 


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22x28;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1885; 
Press  Printing  Company,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers. 

GRANFORD,  Union  Co.  c^ 4,000  pop., 
on  Central  of  New  Jersey  Rd.  and  Rahway 
r.,  5  m.  W.  of  Elizabeth,  the  county  seat, 
and  17  from  New  York  City. 
CHRONICLE;  Thursdays;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1893; 
John  A.  Potter,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

CITIZEN;  Thursdays;  independent ; 
eight  pages  15x22  ;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 1898;  James  E.  Warner,  editor;  The 
Cranford  Citizen  (Inc.),  publishers  (1—8). 

DOROTHY,  Atlantic  Co.  g,  on  At- 
lantic City  Rd.,  40  m.  S.  of  Philadelphia. 
NEWS-LETTER  ;  Saturdays  ;  repub- 
lican ;  four  pages  11x16 ;  subscription  50 
cents;  established  November,  1900:  Guido  E. 
Seelman,  editor  and  publisher  (1 — 8 ). 

DOVER,   Morris  Co.  i  5,938t  pop.,  on 

Delaware,    Lackawanna    &   Western  and 

Central   of  New  Jersey  Rds.,  28  m.   W.  of 

Newark.    Iron  mining  and  manufactures. 

IRON    ERA;    triweekly,    Tuesdays, 

Thursdays  and  Saturdays;  republican;  eight 

pages  18x24;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1870; 

J.  E.Williams,  editor;    The  Dover  Printing 

Company,  publishers  (3—8). 

Copies  printed :  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding  2,250  in  1896  and  more  than 
1,000  in  1898,  and  every  year  since, 
up    to    and    including    1907. 

ADVANCE:  Mondays  and  Thursdays; 
independent;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  March,  1903;  Harry  R.  Gill,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (7— 5). 

INDEX;  Fridays;  independent- demo- 
cratic; ten  to  sixteen  pages  20x26;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1875;  Francis  F.  Hummel, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—5). 

Copies  printed:  4,025  in  1897 
4,208  in  1904 
4,231   in   1907 

DUNELLEN     Middlesex  Co.   n  1,517 

pop.,  on  Central  Rd.  of  New  Jersey,  3  m.  W. 

of  Plalnfleld  and  26  S.  W.  of  New  York 

City.    Agriculture. 

C  A  Li  Li  ;  Thursdays ;  local ;  four  pages 
17x23;  subscription  $1;  established  1892;  Geo. 
W.  Day,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

EAST  ORANGE.  J?"«a;  Co. [if  25.175 

pop.,  on  Delaware,  Lackawanna  &  Western 

and     Erie    Rds.,     adjoins     Newark,    the 

county  seat.    Residences. 

GAZETTE ;  Thursdays ;  republican ; eight 

pages  171^x22;    subscription  $2;    established 

1873;   Edgar  Williams,  editor  and  publisher 

(7-5). 

RECORD;  Saturdays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1899;  Linwood 
C.  Gillis,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 

PAPYRUS:  monthly;  literary;  thirty- 
two  pages  5x7;  subscription  $1;  established 
1902;  Michael  Monahan,  editor  and  publisher 
(8-7  P). 

EATONTOWN,    Monmouth    Co.   n 
1,0(X)  pop.,  on  Central  of  New  Jersey  Rd.,  3  m. 
W.  of  Long  Branch.    Underwear  factories 
and  tannery.    Farming  and  nurseries. 
ADVERTISER;  Fridays;  independent; 
•Ight  pages   13x20;   subscription  $1;   estab- 
lished 1877;  William  T.  Cole,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

EGG    HARBOR    CITY,    Atlaniie 

Co.  Q,  2,280  pop.,  on  Atlantic  City  and  West 
Jersey  &  Seaside  Rds.,  42  m.  S.  E.  of  Phlladel- 


NEW  JERSEY. 


phla.  Pa.  Grape  growing,  wine  producing 
cigar,  cut  glass  and  clothing  factories. 
Saw  mills. 

DER  EGG  HARBOR  PILOT  ;     Sat 

urdays;  German;  independent;  eight  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $2;  established  1858; 
Charles  Kroekel.  editor  and  publisher  (9— 5). 

DEUTSCHER  HEROLD;  Saturdays; 
German;  republican;  eight  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1867;  Geo.  F.  Breder, 
editor  and  publisher  ( 3-*3 ). 

NEWS;  Wednesdays;  independent;  four 
pages  17^^x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
March,  1906;  F.  O.  Breder,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1-8). 

ELIZABETH,  c.  h.,  Union  Co.  cf 

52,130+  pop.— local  estimate  62,000—  on  Cen- 
tral of  New  Jersey  and  Pennsylvania  Rds. 
and  Staten  Island  Sound,  30  m.  S.  W.  of  New 
York  City.    Manufacturing. 
EVENING  TIMES;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday ;  democratic ;  twelve  to  twenty- 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $5.20;  estab- 
lished May,  1901;    Nelson  E.  Barton,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies    printed:      3.885  in  1903 
4,101  in  1903 
6,155  in  1905 
6,496  in   1906 
6,675  in  1907 
JOURNAL}   every  evening  except  Sun- 
day;  republican  ;  twelve  to  thirty-six  pages 
19x22;  subscription  $6;  established  1779;   Aug. 
S.  Crane,  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies    printed:      3,855  in  1895 
4,492  in  1900 
4,532  in  1902 
4,704  in  1903 
5,522  in  1904 
6,518  in  1905 
7,347  in  1906 
8,311   in   1907 
REVUE;  Saturdays;  German;  Independ- 
ent; eight  pages  173^x24;   subscription  $1.50; 
established  1904;  Ernest  G.   Gommel,  editor 
and  publisher  (.6 — 5). 

ELMER,  Salem  Co.  JJ  l.UOt  pop.,  on 

West  Jersey  &  Seaside  Rd.,  16  m.  E.  of  Salem, 

the  county  seat,  and  26  S.  of  Philadelphia, 

Pa.   Glass,  shoe,  spindle,  wrapper  and  Iroa 

manufactories.     Agriculture  and  dairying. 

TIMES;    Fridays;    independent;    eight 

pages  15x22;   subscription  $1.50;  established 

1886;  Samuel  P.  Foster,  editor;   Elmer  Times 

Company,  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies     printed:       2,211  in  1896 

2,342  in  1900 
2,035  in  1902 
2,111  in  1903 
2,126  in  1904 

2.053  in  1905 

2.054  in  1906 
2,029  in  1907 

ENGLEWOOD,  Bergen  Co.  ^  7,922 

pop.,  on  Erie  Rd.,  15  m.  N.  of  New  York  City. 

PRESS  ;  Saturdays  :  republican  ;  four 
pages  22x28;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1890;  J.  H.Tlllotson,edItorandpublisher(l— «). 
Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  2,624  in 
1900,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
any  definite  and  satisfactory  report, 
but  has  been  credited  with  more  than 
1,000  every  year  since  1902,  up  to  and 
including    1907. 

BIRD  LORE;  bi-monthly;  birds;  forty 
pages  6x9;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1899; 
Frank  M.  Chapman,  editor;  Macmlllan  Com- 
pany, publishers  (12 — 3). 

Copies  printed:  3,166  in  1899 
3,433  in  1903 
5,166  in  1907 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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NEW  JERSEY. 


NEW  JERSEY. 


FIiEMINGTON,c.h.,-Hwn<erdon  Co. 

"□  2,087  pop.,  on  Central  of  New  Jersey, 
Lehigh  Valley  and  Pennsylvania  Rds.,  50  m. 
W.  of  New  York  City.  Center  of  large 
peach  trade. 

D  E  M  O  C  R  A  T-A  DVERTISER; 

Thursdays;  democratic;  eight  pages  15)^x22; 

subscription    $1;    established     1881;    H.    M. 

Voorhees,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies    printed:    This    paper    has    on 

five  occasions  indicated  a  desire  to 
have  credit  for  issuing  more  than 
1,000  copies  regularly,  but  such  defi- 
nite information  as  would  warrant  such 
a  rating  has  never  been  forthcoming. 
HUNTERDON    CO.     DE310CRAT» 

Tuesdays;   democratic;    eight  pages   17x22; 

•ubscription  $1.50;  established  1838;  Anthony  j 

KlUgore,  editor  and  publisher  (7—5).  | 

Copies  printed:      This  paper  had  ere-  | 
dit    for   issuing   more   than    i.ooo    copies  i 
regularly   in   the   years    1896   and   1901, 
but  has  not  since  set  up  any  claim  for 
issuing    so    many. 

HUNTERDON      REPUBLICAN; 

Wednesdays;  republican;  four  pages  21x28; 
subscription  $1;  established  1856;  W.  G. 
Callls,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3  P) 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  ere- 
dit  for  issuing  more  thon  1,000  copies 
regularly  in  the  years  1895  and  1898, 
but  has  not  since  set  up  any  claim  for 
issuing  so  many. 

FORT  LEE,  Bergen  Co.  □'  3,500  pop., 

on  Palisades,  about  10  m.  N.  of  Jersey  City. 

SENTINEL;  Saturdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1896;  JohnN.  Race,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

FREEHOLD,  c.  h.,  Monmouth  Co.  a 
5,000  pop.,  on  Central  of  New  Jersey  and 
Pennsylvania  Rds.,  25  m.  E.  of  Trenton,  the 
State  capital.  Manufacturing  and  agri- 
culture. 

MONMOUTH  DEMOCRAT;  Thurs- 
days; democratic;  four  pages  22x28;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1834 ;  Joseph  A.  Yard, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—6). 

(Topics     printed:      1,068  in   1894 
1,077  ill   1905 
1,058  in  1907 
MONMOUTH  INQUIRER ;  Thursdays; 
republican ;  eight  to  twelve  pages  15x22 ;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1819;  Maxcy  Apple- 
gate,  editor  and  publisher  (1—S). 

Copies  printed :  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding  1,000  in  1896,  and  every  year 
since,    up   to    and    including    1907- 

TRANSCRIPT;  Fridays;  independent- 
democratic;  eight  to  twelve  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription  $1;     established    1888;    Alex.    L. 
Moreau,  editor  and  publisher  ( 1—5 ). 
Copies     printed:     3>492  in  1901 
3,786  in  1902 
4,022  in  1903 
•  4,132  in  1904 

4,251  in  1906 
4,414  in   1907 

FRENCHTOWN,  Hunterdon  Co.  ti 

1,020+  pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Rd.  and  Dela- 
ware r.,  30  m.  N.  W.  of  Trenton,  the  State 
capital.  Milling,  manufacturing  and  agri- 
culture, 

HUNTERDON  INDEPENDENT ;  Fri- 
days ;  Independent;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1 ;  established  1871 ;  John  R.  Har- 
don,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3  P). 


STAR:  Wednesdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  16x22;  subscription  $1.25;  established 
1860;  W.  H.  Slpes,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 

GLASSBORO,  Gloucester  Co.  p  2,684 
pop.,  on  Atlantic  City  and  West  Jersey  & 
Seaside  Rds.,  17  m.  S.  of  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Glass  bottles,  window  glass  and  canned 
goods. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  repubUcan; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1879;  A.  M.  Seabrook,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (3—3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  Of  1,064  in 
1899  and  1,603  in  1902,  since  whidi  it 
has  not  furnished  any  definite  and  sat- 
isfactory report,  but  has  been  credited 
with  more  than  1,000  every  year  since, 
up    to    and    including    1907. 

GLEN  GARDNER,  Hunterdon  Co. 

ti  700  pop.,  on  Central  Rd.  of  New  Jersey. 

18  m.  E.  of  Easton,  Pa.    Picture-frame  and 

parchment-paper  manufactories. 

AVALANCHE;  Wednesdays;  eight 
pages  18x20;  subscription  50  cents;  estab- 
lished 1882;  E.  W.  Rush!  editor  and  publisher. 

GLOUCESTER  CITY,  Camden  Co. 

p  6,840+  pop.,  on  Atlantic  City  and  West 

Jersey  &  Seaside  Rds.  and  the  Delaware  r., 

3  m.  S.  of  Camden,  the  county  seat.    Cotton 

and  rug  mills.    Welsbach  light  works. 

ADVERTISER;  Saturdays;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  50 
cents;  established  1888 :  Wm. D.  Jenkins, edi- 
tor and  publisher  (9—5). 

GRANT  WOOD,  Bergen  Co.  □'  7,500 

pop.    Residential  section. 

PALISADE  POST;  Saturdays;  six 
pages  11x15}^;  subscription  $1;  established 
1906;  Jarvis  Keiley  and  Geo.  S.  Drew,  Jr., 
editors  and  publishers  (1—8). 

HACKENSACK,  c.  h.,  Bergen  Co.  ^ 

9,443+  pop.,   on  New  Jerse.v    &  New  York, 

New  York,   Susquehanna  &  Western   and 

West   Shore  Rds.  and   Hackensack   r.,  13 

m.  N.  of  New  York  City.    Brick-yard,  silk 

mill,  wall  paper  and  jewelry  manufactory. 

EVENING    RECORD;   every  evening 

except  Sunday  :  four  to  six  pages  17J^x22  ; 

subscription  $3;  established  1870;  Caleb  Van 

Husan  Whitbeck,  editor;    Evening   Record 

Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (1—4). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  4.794  i? 
1903  and  4,478  in  1904,  since  which  it 
has  not  furnished  a  report,  but  was 
credited  with  more  than  4,000  in  1907. 
BERGEN  CO.  DEMOCRAT;  Fridays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x.22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1860;  Democrat  Publishing 
Co.,  publishers  (12—6). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  sat- 
isfactory statement  has  ever  been  se- 
cured from  this  paper,  but  the  weekly 
edition  had  credit  for  exceeding  2,250 
in  1896  and  more  than  1,000  in  1898 
and  every  year  sincej  up  to  and  includ- 
ing   1907. 

BERGEN  CO.  HERALD,  Fridays, 
democratic;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  1870;  Caleb  Van  Husan  Whit- 
beck,  editor;  Bergen  County  Herald  Publish- 
ing Company,  publishers;  prints  editions  for 
neighboring  towns. 

Copies    printed:    This    paper    has    on 


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NEW  JERSEY. 


two  occasions  indicated  a  desire  to 
have  credit  for  issuing  more  than 
1,000  copies  regularly,  but  such  defi- 
nite information  as  would  warrant  such 
a  rating  has  never  been  forthcoming. 
REPUBLICAN;  Thursdays;  republi- 
can; eight  pages  17x24;  subscription  $1; 
•stablished  1870  ;  Eugene  K.  Bird,  editor  and 
publisher  (3—3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  1,671  in 
1897  and  1,754  in  1902,  since  which  it 
has  not  furnished  any  definite  and  sat- 
isfactory report,  but  has  been  credited 
with  more  than  1,000  every  year  since, 
up    to    and    including    1907. 

HACKETTSTOWN,  Warren  Co.^ 
3,474+  pop.,  on  Delaware,    Lackawanna  & 
Western  Rd.,  62  m.  W.  of  New  York  City. 
Manufacturing  and  farming. 
GAZETTE;    Fridaj^s;   democratic;  four 
pages  21x28;  subscription  $1.50;   established 
1856;  Ctiarles  Ritteuhouse,    editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8—3). 

Copies  printed :  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding  1,000  in  1901,  and  every  year 
since,    up   to    and    including    1907. 

WARREN  REPUBLICAN:  Fridays; 
republican;  four  pages  21x28;  subscription 
$1.50 ;  established  1872 ;  George  P.  Curtis,  edi- 
tor; Cui-tis  Bros.,  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies 
regularly  in  the  years  1895  and  1904, 
but  has  not  since  set  up  any  definite 
anu  satisfactory  claim  for  issuing  so 
many. 

HADDONFIELD,    Camden    Co.   p 

2,776+  pop.,  on  West  Jersey  &  Seashore  Rd., 
6  m.  S.  E.  of  Philadelphia,  Pa.    Farming. 

HADDON  GAZETTE;  Fridays  (A  A). 

TRIBUNE;  Thursdays;  independent- 
republican;  four  pages  20x26 ;  subscription  $1; 
established  1885;  Wm.  G.  Taylor,  editor  and 
manager;  Tribune  Publishing  Company,  pub- 
lishers (7—3  P). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  1.874  in 
1897,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
any  definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but 
has  been  credited  with  more  than  1,000 
every  year  since,  up  to  and  including 
1907. 

HAMMONTON,  Atlantic  Co.  R 
3.481+ pop.,  on  Atlantic  City  and  West  Jersey 
&  Seashore  Rds.,  28  m.  S.  E.  of  Camden. 
Shoe,  cut  glass,  hosiery  and  other  manu- 
factures. Fruitgrowing. 

SOUTH   JERSEY  REPUBLICAN; 

Saturdays;  republican:  eight  pages  13x20; 
■ubscription  $1.25 ;  established  1862;  Hoyt  & 
Son,  editors  and  publishers  (7 — 5). 

SOUTH  JERSEY  STAR;  Thursdays; 
Independent;  four  pages  20x26;  subscription 
$1;  established  May,  190;;  C.  L.  Woodward, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

FARM,  GARDEN AND POULTRY; 
monthly;  agriculture,  live  stock  and  gar- 
dening; sixteen  pages  10i^xl53^;  subscrip- 
tion 50  cents;  establislied  January,  1902; 
Farm,  Garden  and  Poultry  Company,  pub 
Ushers  (12—4). 

Copies  printed :  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding  2,250  in  1903  and  more  than 
1,000    in    1905    and    1907. 


NEW  JERSEY. 


HARRISON,   Sudson  Co.  d  10,596t 

pop.,  on  Delaware,  Lackawanna  &  Western, 
Pennsylvania  and  Erie  Rds.  and  Passaic  r., 
opposite  Newark.  Numerous  manufactur- 
ing industries. 

KEARNY  RECORD;  Fridays ; 
Independent-democratic;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1.50  ;  established  1873;  Philip 
A.  Mc Avinej%  editor ;  The  Record  Company, 
publishers  (12—4). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies 
regularly  in  1897  and  1898,  but  has  not 
since  set  up  any  definite  and  satis- 
factory  claim    for    issuing   so   many. 

HASBROUCK   HEIGHTS,  Ber- 

gen  Co.  cf  1,255+  pop.,  on  New  Jersej^  &  New 
York  Rd.,  just  S.of  Hackensack.  Manufac- 
turing paper  boxes,  mole  traps  and  me- 
chanical tools. 

INDEPENDENT;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

NEWS-LETTER;  weekly;  independ- 
ent; four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1886;  Alonzo  Chamberlain,  editor 
and  publisher  (7—3  P). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  1,000  for 
the  year  1897,  I3OO0  in  1900,  but  has 
not  since  made  claim  to  issuing  so 
many. 

HIGHBRIDGE,   Hunterdon   Co.    ^ 

1,377+  pop.,  on  Central  Rd.  of  New  Jersey, 
2  m.  N.  of  Clinton.  Car-wheel  and  steel- 
casting  foundries.     Agriculture. 

HUNTERDON  GAZETTE;  Thurs- 
days; republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1  ;  established  1890  ;  Highbrldge 
Printing  Company  publishers  (3 — 3). 

Copies  printed:   This  paper   had  cre- 
dit   for    an    average    issue    of    1,045    in 
1897  and  1,399   in  1904,  since  which  it 
has    not    furnished    a    report,    but    was 
credited   with  more   than   1,000  in   1907. 

HIGHTSTOWN,  i>ferc«r  Co.  n  l,749t 

pop.,  on  Pemberton  &  Hightatown  and 
Pennsylvania  Rds.,  49  m.  W.  from  New  York 
City.    Manufactories  and  farming. 

GAZETTE;  Thursdays;  Independent; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.5();  estab- 
lished 1845;  Fred  B.  Appleget,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7—5). 

INDEPENDENT;  Thursdays ;  inde- 
pendent ;  four  pages  18x24 ;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1876;  J.  Mount  Smith,  Jr., 
editor;  R.  M.  J.  Smith,  publisher  (7—3  P). 

HOBOKEN,  Hudson  Co.  ^  59,36*t 
pop.,  at  terminus  of  Delaware,  Lackawanna 
&  Western  Rd.,  on  the  Hudson  r.  Port  of 
entry.  Docks  of  six  important  lines  of 
European  steamers.  Opposite  to  and  con- 
nected by  ferry  with  New  York  City.  Lum- 
ber, oil  and  coal. 

OBSERVER;  every  evening  except 
Sunday;  democratic;  ten  to  twelve  pages 
17x233^;  subscription  $3;  established  1892; 
Hoboken  Printing  and  Publishing  Co.,  edi- 
tors and  publishers.  Office.  80  Washington 
street  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  16,782  in  1901 
and  28,766  in  1906,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
than   20,000   in    1907. 


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NEW  JERSEY. 


NEW  JERSEY. 


DEMOKItAT;  semi- weekly.  Wednes- 
days and  Saturdays;  German;  four  pages 
15x2^;  subscription  $1;  established  1897;  Wm. 
Faas,  editor;  Wm.  Faas  Printing  and  Pub- 
lishing Company,  publishers. 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  issuing  more  than  i,ooo  copies 
regularly  in  1898,  but  has  not  since 
set  up  any   claim  for   issuing  so   many. 

DEUTSCHE  ANZEKiEK;  Wednes- 
days; German;  sixteen  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1875;  H.  E.Schneider 
&  Co.,  editors  and  publishers. 

INQUIRER  ;  Saturdays;  democratic; 
six  to  eight  pages  17x22;  subscription  50 
cents;  established  1896;  W.  W.Baxter, editor; 
Philip  Daab,  publisher  (7—7  P). 

STEVENS  INSTITUTE  INDICA- 
TOR; quarterly,  January,  April,  July  and 
October;  mechanical  engineering;  one  hun 
dred  and  thlrtj-  pages  7x10;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1884;  Alumni  and  Under- 
graduates of  Stevens  Institute  of  Technol- 
ogy, editors  and  publishers  (1—4). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  1,000  in 
1899  and  1,213  in  1902,  since  which  it 
has  not  furnished  any  definite  and  sat- 
isfactory report,  but  has  been  credited 
with  more  than  1,000  every  year  since, 
up    to    and    including    1907. 

HOPEWELL,  Afercer  Co.  n  980t 
pop.,  on  Philadelphia  &  Reading  Rd.,  12  m. 
N.  of  Trenton,  the  county  seat  and  State 
capital.  Steam  lumber  mill,  brick-yards 
and  factories.  Farming. 
HERALD;    Wednesdays;    independent; 

four  pages  18x24 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 

1874;  Wm.  K.  Race  and  E.  V.  Savidge,  editors 

and  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies    printed:    This    paper  had  credit 


for  an  average  issue  of  1,300  in  1895 
ind  1,272  in  1905,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  a  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
than    1,000   in    1907. 

JERSEY  CITY,  c.  h.,  Hudson  Co.  cJ' 
232,699  pop.,  on  eight  railroads  and  on 
Hudson  r.,  opposite  New  York  City,  con- 
nected by  ferries  and  tunnels.  Commerce 
and  manufactures  are  extensive.  Its  grain 
elevators  and  sugar  refineries  are  among 
the  largest  in  the  world. 

EVENING    J  O  U  R  NA  L.  ;    every 
evening  except  Sunday ;  republican ;  twelve 
to  twentj  four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $6; 
established   1867;   Joseph   A.    Dear,   editor; 
Evening    Joui-nal    Association,    publishers. 
Office.  37  Montgomery  street  (1—8). 
Copies  printed:    14.362  in  1895 
15,101  in  1900 
15,891  in  1901 
19,012  in  1903 
21,106  in  1904 
22,546  in  1905 
23jOOS  in   1906 

24>330  in  1907 
Publisher's  announcement.  —  The  Evenimo 
Journal,  a  strong  Republican  paper,  con- 
c«ded  the  leading  paper  in  Hudson  County, 
the  strongest  Democratic  county  in  New 
Jersey.  Inspection  of  its  columns  shows 
the  reason.  More  completely  than  any 
other  paper  it  represeats  the  greatest 
number  of  local  Interests  in  its  district. 

A  two  (2)  cent  paper,  with  a  home,  not  a 
street  circulation  among  the  people  who 
are  able  to  purchase  goods  advertised. 

Its  circulation  is  continually  and  stead- 
ily increasing.    See  adv.  belbw. 


The  Evening  Journal 

OF  JERSEY  CITY,  N.J. 

The  leading  and  only  2-cent  local  paper  in  a  field 
contested  by  i-cent  local  and  New  York  papers. 

A  HOME,  NOT  A  STREET  CIRCULATION 

One   edition  daily,   therefore 
no  duplication  of  circulation. 

Note    Our    Growth: 

1900  1903  1905  1907 

15,106     19,012     22,546     24,330 

25,928 


LAST  THREE  MONTHS  OF  1907, 


The  American  Newspaper  Directory  awards  mark 
(0©)  for  quality  of  circulation 


44 


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AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


NEW  JERSEY. 


NEW  JERSEY. 


APPEAL;  Saturdays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1902;  Joseph 
Summers,  editor  and  publisher.  Offlc«,  47 
Montgomery  street  (9— 7P). 

CHRONICLE;  Fridays ;  republican ; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1892;  J,  H.  Pllsou,  editor;  The  Chron 
icle  Publishing  Co.,  publishers.  Office,  47 
Montgomery  street. 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the    claim. 

DEMOCRAT;  Saturdays;  democratic; 
four  patces  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1891;  C.  H.  Dayton  and  J.  F.  Norton, 
•editors  and  publishers. 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1899 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the.  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the   claim. 

HERALD ;  Saturdays;  democratic; eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1867; 
The  J.  C.  Herald  Printing  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers. 

MIRROR;  Saturdays;  Independent; 
six  pages  15x22  ;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 1892;  A.  L.  Graham,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (3—4). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies 
regularly  in  the  years  1897  and  i8q8, 
but  has  not  since  set  up  any  definite 
and  satisfactory  claim  for  issuing  so 
many. 

GARDENERS'  CHRONICLE  OF 
AMERICA;  monthly;  agriculture;  thirty- 
four  pages  9x12;  subscription  $1;  established 
1904;  Chronicle  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers  (4—5  P). 

KEARNY,  Hudson  Co.  n  9,oro  pop., 
on  Erie,  Pennsylvania,  Central  of  New  Jer- 
sey and  Delaware,  Lackawanna  &  Western 
Rds.  and  Passaic  r.,  14  m.  from  Newark. 
Manufacturing. 

WEST  HUDSON  PRESS;  Saturdays; 
republican;  four  pages  20x26;  subscription 
$1;  established  1891;  Wm.  J.  Keegan.  editor; 
Kearny  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (6 — 3). 

KEYPORT,   Monmouth   Co.   D  3,418t 

pop.,  on   Central  of   New  Jersey  Rd.  and 

Raritan  bay,  24  m.  S.  of  New  York  City. 

Shipping  trade  in  oysters,  clams,  canned 

fruits  and  truck. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  democratic; 
four  pages  20x26;  subscription  jl ;  established 
1879;  A.  F.  Walling,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 
Ccpies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  1,050  for 
1902,  but  has  not  since  made  definite 
and  satisfactory  claim  to  issuing  so 
many   as    1,000   copies. 

KEYPORT  WEEKLY;  Fridays;  re- 
publican; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1; 
established  1869;  E.  D.  Petteys,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (3—8). 

LAKEWOOD,  Ocean  Co.  n4.200pop., 
on  Central  of  New  Jersey  Rd.,  22  m.  S.  W 


I     of  Long  Branch  and  60  S.  of  New  York  City. 
Winter  health  resort. 

CITIZEN;  Fridays;  independent  repub- 
lican; eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1900;  Harry  T.  Hagaman,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding    1,000    in    1907. 

TIMES  AND  JOURNAL;  Fridays; 
republican;  twenty-four  to  thirty  two  pages 
10x14;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1867; 
Leslie  R.  Fort,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies     printed:      1,159  in   1907 

LAMBERTVILIjE,  Hunterdon  Co. 

ti  4,63T+pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Rd.  and  Dela- 
ware r.,  46  m.  N.  of  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Man- 
ufacturing. 

ARGUS;  Tuesdays;  independent;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
July,  1903;  B.  H.  Joiner,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12— 3). 

BEACON;  Thursdays;  independent;  four 
pages  20x26:  subscription  $i.5C;  established 
1845:  Phineas  K.  Hazen  &  Son.  editors  and 
publishers  (5—6  P). 

DEMOCRATIC  WA  GE  WORKER  ; 
Wednesdays;  democratic;  four  pages  20x28; 
subscription  $1  ;  established  1899  ;  John 
Kearns,  editor  and  publisher. 

RECORD  ;  Wednesdays ;  republican ; 
four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1872;  Jessie  E.  Pierson,  editor  and 
publisher  (7—5). 

LAUREL  SPRINGS,  Camden  Co. 
p  1,000  pop.,  on  Atlantic  City  Rd.,  10  m.  S.  E. 
of  Camden. 

COURIER;  Wednesdays;  republican; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished December,  1901;  Samuel  S.  Cord,  editor 
and  publisher  (2 — 8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  1,000  in 
1904,  but  has  not  since  made  definite 
and  satisfactory  claim  to  issuing  so 
man}'. 

LITTLE    FALLS,    Passaic    Co.    q 
2,90S-f-  pop.,  on  Erie  Rd.,  about  18  m.  N.  W. 
of  Jersey  City.    Woolen,  cotton  and  silk 
mills. 
EAGLE;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

LONGBRANCH,  Monmouth  Co.  D 
8,872+  pop.— 19U5  census,  12,18E— on  Central  of 
New  Jersey  and  Pennsylvania  Rds.  and 
steamboat  connection,  49  m.  S.  of  New 
York  City.     Fashionable  summer  resort. 

RECORD  ;  every  evening  except  Sunday 
and  Friday,  and  WEEK  lA,  Fridays;  inde- 
pendent; dally  fix  to  sixteen,  weekly  twelve 
to  thirty-six  pages  1714^22^4  ;  subscription- 
daily  $2.50,  weekly  $1.50;  established— daily 
1902,  weekly  1883:  B.  Boisseau  Babbitt,  editor; 
F.  M.  Taylor  Publi.shing Co.,  publishers  (1—7). 

Copies  printed:  The  daily  edition  of 
this  paper  had  credit  for  an  average  is- 
sue of  2,332  in  1905  and  2,605  in  1906, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  was 
credited   with   more   than    2,250    in    1907. 

Weekly  had  credit  for  an  average  is- 
sue of  2,607  iri  1901  and  2,789  in  1906, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  was 
credited   with    more   than    2,250   in    1Q07. 

CITY  JOURNAL;  Thursdays;  inde- 
pendent; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1  ; 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


691 


NEW  JERSEY. 


established  1897;  D.  H.  Van  Brunt,  editor  and 
publisher  (6—3). 

ECHO;  Thursdays;  republican;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
August,  1904;  W.  E.  Rock,  editor;  Rock  & 
Howard,  publishers  (12—6). 

Copies     printed:      1,028  in   1907 

NEWSJ;  Wednesdays;  Independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  establlslied 
1866;  Long  Branch  News  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers  (8— 5)  (A  A). 

PRESS  ;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  §1;  established  1898; 
Long  Branch  Press  Co.  (Inc.),  editors  and 
publishers  (8—5). 

MATHSO'S,Morri$Co.  [^j  3.754tpop., 
on  Delaware,  Lackawanna  &  Western  Rd,, 
4  m.  S.  E.  of  Morrlstown,  the  county  seat, 
and  25  W.  of  New  York  City. 

EAGLE;  Fridays;  Independent;  twelve 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1882;  Edgar  Gary  Markham,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12— 4). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  1,493  in 
1903.  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
any  definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but 
was  credited  with  more  than  1,000  in 
1905    and    1907. 

MAGNOLIA,  Camden  Co.  P  600  pop., 

on  Atlantic  City  Rd.,  6  m.  S.  E.  of  Camden. 

Glass  works. 

FREE  PRESS;  Saturdays;  inde- 
pendent; four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  July,  1903  ;  C.  F.  Klein,  editor 
and  publisher  (12— 4). 

MANASQUAN,  Monmouth  Co.  a 
1,500+  pop.,  on  Central  of  New  Jersey  and 
Pennsylvania  Rds..  12  m.  S.  of  Long  Branch. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  four  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1894;  Theo.  F.  Hultz, 
editor  and  publisher. 

STAR-DEMOCRAT;  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1 ;  es- 
tablished 1880;  W.  E.  Hoskins,  editor  and 
publisher. 

MARLTON,  Burlington  Co.  D  -oOO 
pop.,  on  West  Jersey  &  Seashore  Rd.,  6  m. 
E.  of  Haddonfleld.    Farming. 

CENTRAL  RECORD;  Fridays;  inde 
pendent;    four  pages  18x24;    subscription  75 
cents;  established  1896;  Hiester  Clymer,  edi 
tor  and  publisher  ;  publishes  also  editions 
for  Medford  and  Haddonfleld  (1—4). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies 
regularly  in  1903,  but  has  not  since 
set  up    any  claim  for   issuing  so  many. 

MAT  A  WAN,  Monmouth  Co.  a  l,511t 
pop.,  on  Central  of  New  Jersey  and  Penn- 
sylvania Rds.,  25  m.  S.  of  New  York  City. 
Pianos,  rice  food,  terra  cotta  and  stock 
brick,  carriages  and  sashes  and  pottery 
wares.    Farming. 

JOURNAL;  Thursdays ;  republican ; 
eight  pages  13x22;  subscription  $1.25 ;  estab- 
lished 1869 ;  BenJ.  F.  S.  Brown,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8—3). 

MAY'S  LANDING,  c.  h.,  Atlantic 

Co.  R  1,050  pop.,  on  West  Jersey  &  Seashore 

Rd.,46m.  S.  R.  of  Philadelphia,  Pa.    Cotton 

goods,  fancy  brick,  shoes,  lumber  and  ice. 

RECORD  ;  Saturdays;  republican  ;  four  ! 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1878;  I 
I.  C.  Shaner,  editor  and  publisher. 


NEW  JERSEY. 


MERCHANT VILLE,  Camden  Co.p 
l,608f  pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Rd.,  4  m.  E.  of 
Camden,  the  county  seat.  Residences  of 
Philadelphia  business  men. 

REVIEW;  Saturdays;  four  pages  15x22; 
subscription  50 cents;  established  1888;  W.  H. 
Lewis,  editor;  Wm. .L  Lovell.  publisher  (8—3). 

TIMES;  Saturdays;  independent;  four 
pages  ISJ^x^;  subscription  $1;  established 
1899;  W.  J.  Paul,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

METTTCHEN,  Middletex  Co.  n  l,786t 

pop.,  on  Lehigh  Valley  and  Pennsylvania 

Rds.,  26  m.  S.  W.  of  New  York  City.    Grist 

mill  and  clay  refineries. 

RECORDER;  Saturdays;  independent- 
republican;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1894;  S.B.  D.Prickitt,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—8). 

yinitTO'R'D, Hunterdon  Co. ^754 pop., 

on  Pennsylvania  Rd.,  16  111.  E.  of  Eastou,  Pa. 

Milling  and  lumber.  Iron  mines.   Farming. 

LEADER;  Thursdays;  independent;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  established 
1880;  W.  H.  Farrand,  editor  and  publisher. 

MILiLVILLE,  Cumberland  Co.  p 
12,000  pop.,  on  West  Jersey  &  Seashore  Rd. 
and  Maurice  r.,  40  m.  S.  of  Philadelphia 
Pa.    Manufacture  of  cotton,  iron  and  glass. 

REPUBLICAN;  every  evening  except 
Sunday;  republican;  four  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $3;  established  1864;  George  Doyles, 
editor;  B.  Frank  Buck,  manager  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies 
regularly  in  1900,  but  has  not  since 
set  up  any  definite  and  satisfactory 
claim    for    issuing    so    many. 

MILTON,    MorriM  Co.    [j    541f   pop., 

5  m.  S.  of  Oakridge,"  the  nearest  railroad 

station. 

EVERGREEN;  monthly;  republican; 
eight  to  twelve  pages  11x16;  subscription  25 
cents;  established  May,  1903;  J.  W.  Headley, 
editor  and  publisher  (11—5). 

MONTCLAIR,  Es$ex  Co.  cf  18,000 
pop.,  on  Delaware,  Lackawanna  &  Western 
and  Erie  Rds.,  6  m.  N.  of  Newark,  the 
county  seat. 

HERALD;  Thursdays;  independent- 
republican;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$2;  established  1889;  Francis  Leon  Chrisman, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies 
regularly  in  the  years  1898  and  1900, 
but  has  not  since  set  up  any  definite 
and  satisfactory  claim  for  issuing  so 
many. 

TIMES;  Saturdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $2;  established 
1877 ;  A.  C.  Studer,  editor  and  publisher  ( 3—7). 
Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies 
regularly  in  1896,  but  has  not  since  set 
up  any  definite  and  satisfactory  claim 
for  issuing  so  many. 

MOORESTOWN,  Burlington  Co.  a 

2,050  pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Rd.,  9  m.  E.  of 

Philadelphia,  Pa.   Flour  mills,  foundry  and 

carriage  and  canning  factories. 

CHRONICLE  ;  Thursdays  ;  independ- 
ent; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 


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AMERICAN   NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


NEW  JERSEY. 


NEW  JERSEY. 


Ushed  1879;  William  J.  Lovell,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

REPUBLICAN  ;  Wednesdays;  repub- 
lican; twelve  pages  11x14;  subscription  $1 ; 
established  18S9;  Earle  Bowen,  editor  and 
publisher  (I— 8). 

MORRISTO  WN,  c.  b.,  Morris  Co.  [j  i 

11,267+  pop.,  on  Delaware,  Lackawanna  &  ' 
Western,  Whippany  River  and  Rockaway 
Valley  Rds.,  30  m.  W.  of  New  York  City.  ' 
Agriculture. 

RECORD;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day; four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $3; 
established  1900;  E,  H.  Tomlinsou,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—5). 

Copies     printed:     1,275  in  1902 
1,572  in  1903 
*     1,792  in   1904 
1,931  in  190S 
1,988  in  1906 
2,092  in  1907 
Publisher's  announceme^i?.— Circulation  lar- 
ger than  the  combined  circulation  of  all 
the  local  weeklies.    Great  want  medium. 
CHROXICLiE;    Thursdays;  republican; 
ten  pages  15x22;  subscription  Si;  established 
1877;     Pierson  &  Surdani,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (1—5). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  issue  of  1,600  for  the  year 
1895,  and  exceeding  1,000  in  1897,  but 
has  not  since  made  claim  to  issuing  so 
many  as  1,000  copies. 

EVENING  EXPRESS;  Saturdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1889;  A.  L.  Adams,  editor 
and  publisher  (1— S). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding  1,000  in  1900,  and  every 
year    since,    up    to    and    including    1907. 

"JERSEYMAN;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1826;  Isaac  R.  Pierson,  editor;  Pierson 
&  Surdam,  publishers. 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  1,246  for 
the  year  1896,  but  has  not  since  made 
definite  and  satisfactory  claim  to  issu- 
ing so  many  as   1,000  copies. 

TRUE    DEMOCRATIC     BANNER; 

Thursdays;  democratic;  four  pages  15x24; 
subscription  $2;  established  1838;  Vogt  Bros., 
editors  and  publishers  (8—3). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the   claim. 

MOUNT  HOLLY,  c.h.,  Burlington 

Co.  a  4,930  pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Rd.  and 
Rancocas  r.,  19  m.  N.  E  of  Philadelphia, 
Pa.    Manufacturing  and  agriculttire, 

HERALD  ;  Saturdays;  democratic;  four 
pages    14x23 ;   subscription    §2 ;    established 
1826;  W_.  B.  Wills,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 
Copies   printed:     This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  issue  of  2,328  in  1895,  since 
which  it  has  not   furnished  any  definite 
and    satisfactory    report,    but    has    been 
credited    with    more    than     1,000    every 
year   since    1898.    up   to    and   including 
1907. 

NEW  JERSEY  MIRROR  ;  Wednes- 
aays;    republican;   four  pages    25x30:    sub- 


scription  $2;    established   1818;  Charles   H. 
Folwell,  editor  and  publisher  (6 — 3). 

Copies  printed :  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  _  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding  2,250  in  1896  and  more  than 
1,000  in  1898,  and  every  year  since, 
up    to    and    including    1907. 

NEWS:  Tuesdays  ;  republican ;  four  pages 
23x30;  subscription  $1;  established  1879; 
Joseph  C.  Kingdon,  editor;  Walters,  Hand  & 
Kingdon,  publishers  (7 — 3P). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  issue  of  2,300  in  1896,  since 
which  it  has  not  furnished  any  definite 
and  satisfactory  report,  but  has  been 
credited  with  more  than  1,000  every 
year    since,    up    to    and  including    1907. 

NATIONAL  PARK,  Gloucester  Co, 

P  31+  pop. 

AMERICAN    HOMES;    Thursdays 

(A  A). 

NETCONG,  MorrisCo.  [^  1,024 pop.,  on 
Delaware,  Lackawana  &  V^ estern  Rd.,  16  m. 
N.  W.  of  Morristown,   the   county    seat 
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4,494  in  1901 
4,616  in  1902 
5,115  in  1903 
5,576  in  1904 

5.792  in  1905 
6,243  in  1906 
6,512  in   1907 

ITEM;  Saturdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1870; 
K.  E.  Knapp,  editor  and  publisher  (1 — 8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  2,245  in 
1896,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
any  definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but 
has  been  credited  with  more  than  1,000 
every  year  since,  up  to  and  including 
1907. 

REVUE:  Saturdays  (A  A). 

WOCHENBLiATT;  Saturdays;  Ger- 
man; twelve  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1891;  Hermann  Otto,  editor  and 
publisher. 

PATERSON,  c.b.,  Passaic  Co.  b 
105,171+ pop.,  on  Erie,Delaware,Lackawanna 
&  Western  and  New  York,  Susquehanna* 
Western  Rds.,  Passaic  r.  and  Morris  canal, 
16  m.  N.  W.  of  New  York  City.  Some  of 
the  largest  silk  manufactories  in  the  United 
States;  large  iron  and  locomotive  workg. 

DAILY. 
EVENING  NEWS;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday;  independent;  ten  to  twenty- 
four  pages  17x54;  subscription  $5;  established 
1890;  E.  B.  Haines,  editor;  The  News  Printing 
Company,  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies    printed:     6,006  in  1895 
7,959  in  1900 

8.793  in  1904 
9,014  in  1905 

10,822  in  1906 
12,007  in   1907 
GUARDIAN  I    every     evening    except 
Sunday;    democratic;   ten  pages  18x22;  sub- 
scription   $3;     established    1836:     Guardian 
Printing  and  Publishing  Co.,  ptiblishers(2— 6). 
Copies    printed:     6,059  in  1896 
Si375  in  ipoi 
7,257  in  1902 
8,216  in  1903 
8,370  in  1904 
9,583  in  1905 
10,425  in  1906 
11,608  in   1907 
MORNING  CAJLL.;  every  morning  ex- 
cept  Sunday;   republican;   ten  and  twelve 
to  sixteen  pages  20x24;   subscription  $5;   es- 
tablished  1883;    Joseph    E.  Crowell,   editor; 
Call    Printing    and     Publishing    Co.,    pub- 
lishers (1 — 6). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  6,134  in  1896 
and  9,595  in  1906,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
than   7,500    in    1907. 


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PRESS;  every  evening  except  Sunday; 
republican;  twelve  pages  16x22;  subscription 
$3;  established  1863;  George  Wurts,  editoi' ; 
Press  Printing  and  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers.   Office,  269  Main  street  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  issuing  more  than  i.ooo  copies 
regularly  in  1898,  but  has  not  since 
set  up  ariy  definite  and  satisfactory 
claim   for   issuing  so   many. 

VOL.KSFREUND;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday;  German;  independent;  eight 
pages  173^x22;  subscription  $5;  established 
1868;  German-American  Printing  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance   of   a    rating   to    that  effect. 

WEEKLY. 

DE  TELEGRAAF;  Wednesdays; 
Hollandish ;  republican;  eight  pages  18x22; 
gubscription  $1.50;  established  1880  ;  Poelstra 
&  Akershock,  editors  and  publishers  (6—3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  ere- 
dit  for  an  issue  of  1,500  in  1899,  since 
which  it  has  not  furnished  any  definite 
and    satisfactory    report,    but    nas   been 

credited  with  more  than  1,000  every 
year   since,    up   to    and    including    1907. 

HET  OSTEN;  Saturdays;  Hollandish; 
four  pages  16x21;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished June,  1904;  J.  Van  Zwoll,  editor  and 
publisher  (5—5  P). 

MESSAGGERO;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

NATIONAL,  LABOR  STANDARD; 
Saturdays;  labor;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion $1 ;  established  1876 ;  National  Labor 
Standard  Publishing  Company,  editors  and 
publishers  (9—5  P). 

Copies  printed :  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding  2,250  in  1898  and  more  than 
1,000  in  1899,  and  every  year  since, 
up   to   and   including    1907. 

SABBATSCHOOL,BODE;Thursdays; 

religious;  Hollandish;  four  pages  8x12;  sub- 
scription .50  cents;  established  1887;  Rev.  K. 
Kuiper,  editor  ;  James  Tanis.  publisher. 
Office,  334  River  street  (12—6).  Does  not  In- 
sert advertisements  (A  A). 

SUNDAY  CHRONICLE  {  Sundays 
(A  A). 

VINDICE;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

SEMI-MONTHLY. 

INDUSTRIAL  WATCHMAN;  semi- 
monthly; local;  four  pages  18x24;  subscrip- 
tion $1 ;  established  1898 ;  Fillmore  Smith,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (1—5). 

PAULSBORO,  Gloucester  Co.  p2,000 
pop.,  on  Delaware  River  Rd.  and  Dela- 
ware r.,  12  m.  S.  of  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Ag- 
ricultural implements,  wagons,  fertilizers, 
gunpowder  works.    Farming. 

SUN;  Thursdays;  local;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  January, 
1905;  C.  M.  Gvvilliani,  editor  and  publisher 
(1-5  P). 

PEAPACK,  Somerset  Co.  n  241  pop., 

on  Delaware,  Lackawanna  &  Western  Rd., 

12  m.  S.  W.  of  Morristown.    Farming. 

EXPONENT;  Fridays  ;  independent  ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1900;  F.  R.  Shampanore,  editor;  G.  W. 
Shampanore,  publisher;  dated  also  at  Glad- 
stone r6— 3). 


NEW  JERSEY. 


PENNGROVE,  Salem    Co.  p    2,082 

pop.,  on  Delaware  River  Rd.  and  Delaware 

r.  and  terminus  Delaware  River  Rd.,  28  m. 

S.  of  Philadelphia,  Pa.    Summer  resort  and 

Ashing  town.     Gunpowder    and  canning 

factories. 

RECORD;  Fridays  ;  independent; 
four  pages  20x26 ;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1877;  Wm.  A.  Summerill,  editor  and 
publisher  (7— 5). 

PENNINGTON,  Mercer  Co.    a  733t 

pop.,  on  Philadelphia  &  Reading  Rd.,  8  m. 

N.  of  Trenton,  the  county  seat.    Seat  of 

Pennington  Seminary. 

POST;  Wednesdaj's;  four  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1899:  W.  B.  R. 
Mason,  editor  and  publisher  (&— R). 

PERTH  AMBO  Y,  Middlesex  Co.  a 

17,699+  pop.,  ou  Central  of  New  Jersey,  Le- 
high Valley,  Pennsylvania  and  Staten  Is- 
land Rapid  Transit  Rds.,  at  head  of  Raritan 
bay,  25  m.  S.  W.  of  New  York  City.  Terra- 
cotta, fire-brick  and  shipbuilding. 

CHRONICLE  ;  every  evening  except 
Sunday ;  independent ;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $3;  established  1890;  J.  S.Wight, 
editor;  The  Perth  Amboy  Publishing  Com- 
pany, publishers  (6—3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies 
regularly  in  the  year  1896,  but  has  not 
since  set  up  an^  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory claim  for  issuing  so  many. 

EVENING  NEWS;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday;  independent;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $3;  established  1901  ;  J.  Logan 
Clevenger,  editor;  Evening  News  Company, 
publishers. 

Copies  printed:  2,104  in  1903 
2,998  in  1904 
3,208  in  1905 
3,994  in  1906 
4,612  in  1907 

MIDDLESEX  CO.  HERALD;  every 
evening  except  Sunday;  itidependent:  four 
pages  17x22;  subscription  $3;  established  1889; 
Herald  Publishing  Company,  editors  and 
publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies 
regularly  in  1904,  but  has  not  since  set 
up  any  definite  and  satisfactory  claim 
for   issuing    so    many. 

CITIZEN;  Saturdays;  four  pages  15x22; 
subscription  -1;  established  1900;  J.  H.  Dono- 
hue,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

FOLKEBLADj  Saturdays;  Norwegian- 
Danish;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1897 ;  J.  P.  Holm,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

MIDDLESEX     CO.     DEMOCRAT; 

Saturdays  ;  democratic  ;  four  to  eight  pages 
2ux26;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1847;  St. 
George  Kempson,  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies 
regularly  in  1904,  but  has  not  since  set 
up   any   claim   for   issuing   so   many. 

PHILLIPSBURG,    Warren  Co.  tl 

10,052+  pop.,  on  Central  of  New  Jersey,  Dela- 
ware, Lackawanna  &  Western,  Lehigh  Val- 
ley andPennsylvanla  Rds.  and  Delaware  r., 
opposite  Easton,  Pa.,  and  74  m.  W.  of  New 
York  City.  Manufacturing  and  farming. 
POST;  every  evening  except  Sunday; 
Independent;  four  pages  18x22;  subscription 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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NEW  JERSEY. 


$3.25 ;  established  1892  ;  M.  T.  Lynch,  editor 
and  publisher. 

NEW  JERSEY  PATRIOT;  monthly; 
Patriotic  Order  Sons  of  America;  four  pages 
14x21;  subscription  50  cents;  established  1894; 
Qeo.  W.  Smith,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect. 

PLAINFIELD,  Union  Co.  c/  24,094 
pop.,  on  Central  of  New  Jersey,  Baltimore 
&  Ohio  and  Philadelphia  &  Reading  Rds., 
24  m.  S.  W.  of  New  York  City.  Surrounded 
by  a  number  of  villages,  which  swell  the 
population  to  35,000.  Clothing,  hats,  gloves, 
silks,  printing  presses,  safes,  surgical  in- 
struments, cement  blocks  and  machinery. 
Residences  of  New  York  City  business  men. 

COURIER-NEWS;  every  evening 
except  Sunday;  republican;  eight  to  sixteen 
pages  irx23%;  subscription  $5;  established 
1884;  C.  H.  Frost,  manager;  Courier-News 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (1—8). 

2,523  in  1905 
2,894  ^  1906 
3,173  in  1907 
PRESS  ;  every  evening  except  Sunday; 
independent;  eight  pages  18x23;  subscription 
$5;  established  188?;  A.  L.  Force,  editor  and 


proprietor  (12 — 3). 
Copies    printed: 


2,502 

in 

1897 

2,558 

m 

1900 

2»S32 

m 

1902 

2,790 

in 

1903 

2.725 

m 

1904 

2,874 

in 

1905 

2,970 

m 

1906 

3.036 

in 

1907 

CONSTITUTIONALIST;  Timrsdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  17x22;  subscription 
$2;  established  1867;  A.  L.  Force,  editor  and 
publisher  (2—7  P). 

NORTH  PLAINFIELD  REVIEW} 
Saturdays;  Independent-republican;  eight 
pages  15x22  :  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1900;  H.  H.  Webb,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

SABBATH  RECORDER;  Mondays; 
seventh-day  baptist;  thirty-two  pages  7x10; 
subscription  $2:  established  1844;  T.  L. 
Gardiner,  editor;  American  Sabbath  Tract 
Society,  publishers (1 — 8). 

Copies  printed:  3,071  in  1898 
2,29s  in  1902 
3,065  in  1907 

NEW  JERSEY  LAW  JOURNAL; 
monthly;  legal;  forty  pages  7x10;  subscrip- 
tion $3;  established  1878;  A.  V.  D.  Honeyman, 
editor;  New  Jersey  Law  Journal  Publish- 
ing Co.,  publishers  (6—3). 

PLEASANTVIIiLE,  Atlantic  Co.  P, 

2,182+  pop.,  on  Atlantic  City  and  West  Jersey 
&  Seashore  Rds. ,  5  m.  N.  W.  of  Atlantic  City. 
Automobile  and  patent  bottle  stopper 
works,  and  steam  planing  mill.  Summer 
resort. 

PRESS;  Saturdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15Mx24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1890;  Q.  William  Braun,  editor;  Press  Print- 
ing Co.,  publishers  (1—7). 

POINT  PLEASANT,  Ocean  Co.  a 

746+  pop.,  on  Central  of  New  Jersey  and 

Pennsylvania  Rds.  and  Manasquan  r.,  60  m. 

S.  of  New  York  City.    Summer  resort. 

BEACON;  Saturdays ;  independent : 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1884;  D.  C.  Leaw,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 


PORT  NORRIS,  Cumberland  Co.  9 
on  Central  of  New  Jersey  Rd.  and  Maurice 
r.,  about  2  m.  N.  of  Delaware  Bay. 
ADVERTISER;  Saturdays  (A A). 

PRINCETO 'S.Mercer  Co.  D  3,899t 
pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Rd.  and  Delaware 
&  Raritan  canal,  49  m.  S.  W.  of  New  York 
City.     Seat   of  Princeton  University  and 
Princeton  Theological  Seminary. 
PRINCETONIAN;  every  morning  ex- 
cept  Sunday,  during  the  college  year;  col- 
legiate; four   pages  11x16;  subscription  $4; 
established  1876;  Students  of  Princeton  Uni- 
versity, editors  and  publishers  (6—3). 

ALUMNI  WEEKLY;  Saturdays,  dur- 
ing school  vear;  collegiate;  twenty  pages 
7x10;  subscription  $3:  established  1900;  Edwin 
M.  Norris,  editor;  Princeton  Publishing  Co., 
publishers  (12—6). 

Copies  printed :  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,811  in  1902 
and  2,404  in  1906,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
than    1,000    in    1907. 

PRESS;  Saturdays;  republican;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
IS^;  C.  S.  Robinson  &  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
Ushers  (7—5). 

STAR;  Fridays;  independent;  four  pages 
20x26;  subscription  $1;  established  1894,  as 
Signal  Enterprise;  Fred.  W.  Konietzko,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (1—8). 

NASSAU  LITERARY  MAGA- 
ZINE; monthly,  during  the  college  year; 
literary;  one  hundred  and  four  pages  6x9; 
subscription  $2.50;  estabUshed  1842;  Senior 
Class  of  Princeton  College,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers. 

TIGER  ;  monthly,  during  the  college 
year;  collegiate;  forty-eight  pages  9x12;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1890;  Students  of 
Princeton  University,  editors  and  publisherg 
(12-6). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  issue  of  1,180  for  the  year  1905. 
but  has-  not  since  made  definite  and 
satisfactory  claim  to  issuing  so  many 
as    1,000    copies. 

PRINCETON  THEOLOGICAL 
B.EVIFW;  quarterly,  January,  April,  July 
and  October;  presby terlan ;  one  hundred  &n4 
seventy  six  pages  7x10;  subicriptlon  $8; 
established  1890;  Princeton  University  Press, 
publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  1,150  ^  1906 

1,150  in  1907 

RAHWAY,  Union  Co.  d  7,935t  pop., 
on  Pennsylvania  Rd.  and  Rahway  r.,  19  m. 
W.  of  New  York  City.  Carriage  and  Gordon- 
press  works,  Merck  Drug  Works,  New 
Jersey  Steel  Works,  Continental  Steel 
Works,  wood  carving  and  Regina  music 
box  factories  and  agriculture. 

NEW^  JERSEY  ADVOCATE;  Thurs- 
days; republican:  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1S22;  H.  B.  Rollinson, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

UNION  DEMOCRAT:  Thursdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$2;  established  1840;  Lewis  S.  Hyer,  editor 
and  publisher  (12—5). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit ^r  an  average  issue  of  i,374  in 
1896,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
any  definite  and  satisfactory  report, 
but  has  been  credited  with  more   than 


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NEW  JERSEY. 


1,000  every  year  since,  up  to  and  in- 
cluding 1907,  although  the  publisher 
admits  that  no  such  record  is  kept  as 
would  make  it  possible  to  prepare  a 
definite  and  satisfactory  statement  of 
the  number  of  copies  printed  for  the 
requisite    period   of   a   full  year. 

RAMSEY,  Bergen  Co.  q'  950  pop.,  on 

Erie  Rd.,  27  m.  N.  of  New  York.    Farming. 

JOURNALi;  Fridays;  independent ;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1892; 
J.  Y.  Dater,  editor  and  publisher. 

REDBANK,  Monmouth  Co.  a  5,428t 
pop.,  on  Central  of  New  Jersey  and  Penn- 
sylvania Rds.,  at  head  of  navigation  on 
Shrewsbury  r.,  26  m.  S.  W.  of  New  York 
City.  Large  canneries  and  carriage  and 
gold-leaf  manufactories. 

REGISTER;  Wednesdays;  republican; 
sixteen  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50:  es- 
tablished 1878;  John  H.  Cook,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—4). 

Copies  printed:  2,518  in  1895 
2,711  in  1900 
2,857  Jn  1902 
2,961  in  1903 
3,035  in  1904 
3,285  in  190S 
3,701  in  1906 
3,981  in  1907 

11:^"  The  absolute  correct- 
ness of  the  latest  circulation 
'rating  accorded  the  Register 
is  guaranteed  by  the  publish- 
ers of  Rowell's  Annerican 
Newspaper  Directory,  who 
will  pay  one  hundred  dollars  to  the  first 
person  who  successfully  controverts  its 
accuracy. 

NEW    JERSEY    STANDARD;    Fri 

days  ;  democratic;  ten  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion $1 ;  established  iai4 ;  Credo  Harris, 
editor  and  publisher  (10— 5). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  issue  of  1,300  in  1896,  but 
has  not  since  made  claim  to  issuing  so 
many   as    1,000    copies. 


RICHLAND,    Atlantic    Co.   O,  212t 
pop.,  at  junction  of  Atlantic  City  and  West 
Jersey  &  Seashore  Rds.,  about  30  m.  N.W. 
of  Atlantic  City. 
TIMES;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

RIDGEFIELD  PARK,  Bergen  Co. 

cf  1,250  pop.— local  estimate  2,500 — on  New 

"Vfork,  Susquehanna  &  Western  and  West 

Shore  Rds.,  2  m.  S.  by  S.  E.  of  Hackensack, 

the  county  seat. 

BUL1L.ETIN:  Saturdays;  independent; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1894;  Ridgefleld  Park  Bulletin  Com- 
pany, editors  and  publishers  (2—8). 

RIDGEWOOD,  Bergen  Co.   cf   iTSOO 

pop.,  on  Erie  Rd.,  5  m.  N.  E.  of  Paterson  and 

22  N.  W.  of  New  York  City. 

HERAIiD;  Thursdays; republican;  eight 
pages  15x22  ;  subscriptlop  $1 ;  established 
1898;  Bralnard  G.  Smith,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

Copies     printed:        802  in  1907 


NEW  JERSEY. 


NEWS ;  Fridays;  independent;  four  pages 
21x29 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1890;  Frank 
A.  Baxter,  editor  and  publisher  (2—8). 

RINGOES,  Hunterdon  Co.  ^3  302  pop., 

on  Pennsylvania  Rd.,  6  m.  N.  of  Lambert- 

ville.    Agriculture. 

JOURNAL,  OF  ORTHOEPY  AND 
ORTHOGRAPHY^  ;  monthly  ;  educa 
tional  ;  twenty-four  pages  6x9  ;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1884  ;  C.  W.  Larison, 
editor  and  publisher  ;  printed  in  phonic 
characters  (1 — 8). 

RIVERSIDE,  Burlington  Co.  U  561t 

pop.— local  estimate  3,800— on  Pennsylvania 
Rd.  and  Delaware  r.,  5  m.  S.  W.  of  Burling- 
ton.   Factories  and  mills. 

BURLINGTON  CO.  PRESS;  Fri- 
days; English  and  German;  independent; 
sixteen  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1886;  H.D.  Torrie,  Jr.,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7—5). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  issue  of  1,000  for  the  year  1905, 
but  has  not  since  made  definite  and  sat- 
isfactory  claim   for  issuing  so  many. 

RIVERTON,  Burlington  Co.  U  l,332t 

pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Rd.,  8  m.  N.  E.  of 

Camden.    Agriculture. 

NEW  ERA;  Fridays;  independent;  four 
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Lackawanna  •&  Western  and  Central  of 
New  Jersey  Rds.,  9  m.  N.  W.  of  Morristown, 
the  county  seat.  Iron  foundry,  flour  mill, 
bleach,  dye  and  print  works,  cycle  and 
component  works,  ax  factories  and  car- 
riage works. 

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dences of  New  York  City  business  men. 

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on  West  Jersey  &  Seashore  Rd.  and  Salem 
r.,  34  m.  S.  of  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Glass,  iron 
and  hosiery  manufactories  and  fruit  and 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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NEW  JERSEY. 


vegetable  packing   establishments.     Agri- 
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Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
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has  not  since  made  claim  to  issuing  so 
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the  year  1899,  and  exceeding  1,000  in 
1902,  but  has  not  since  made  claim  to 
issuing  so  many  as  1,000  copies. 

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established  1887;  C.  P.  Hoagland,  manager; 
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an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
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cordance of  a  rating  to  that  efiFect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
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Pennsylvania  and  Raritau  River  Rds.  and 


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Potteries,    machine    shops    and    an    iron 

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Western  Rd;,  5  m.  W.  of  Newark,  the  county 

seat. 

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lisher (7—3  P). 

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S.  W.  of  New  York. 

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factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
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of  Manasquan.    Seaside  summer  resort. 

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SUMMIT,  Union  Co.  d  5.302t  pop., 
on  Delaware,  Lackawanna  &  Western  Rd., 
20  m.  W.  of  New  York  City.  Silk  factory. 
Summer  resort. 

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1889;  J.  W.  Clift,  editor  and  publisher  (7—5), 

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regularly  in  the  years  1895  and  1902, 
but  has  not  since  set  up  any  definite 
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many. 


SUSSEX,  Sussex  Co.  t)  1,318  pop., 
on  New  York,  Susquehanna  &  Western 
and  Lehigh  &  New  England  Rds.,  14  m. 
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ure. Near  slate  quarries  and  iron  and  zinc 
mines. 

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Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
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since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  was 
credited   with   more    than    1,000   in    1907. 

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for  an  average  issue  of  1,675  i^i  1906, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  was 
credited  with  more  than   1,000  in   1907. 

SWEDESBORO,   Gloucester    Co.  p 

1,115  pop.,  on  West  Jersej^  &  Seashore  Rd., 

17  m.  S.  W.  of  Philadelphia,  Pa.    Manufact-, 

uring,  farming  and  truck  raising. 

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Geo.  W.  Pither,  editor  and  publisher  (7— 3P). 

TENAFEY,  Bergen  Co.  ci  l,746t  pop., 
on  Erie  Rd..  16  m.  N.  W.  of  New  York  City. 
Manufacturing. 

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pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  established 
1884;  J.  Z.  Demarest,  editor:  Tenafly  Pub- 
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Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of   a  rating  to  that  eflFect. 

TOMS  RIVER,  e.  li..  Ocean  Co.  n 
1,425  pop.,  on  Central  of  New  Jersey  and 
Pennsylvania  Rds.,  at  head  of  Toms  River 
bay.    Summer  and  winter  resort. 

NEW  JERSEY  COURIER;  Thurs- 
days; republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion $2;  established  1850;  Wm.  H.  Fischer, edi- 
tor; New  Jersey  Courier  Publishing  Co., 
publishers  ( 7—3  P ) . 

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scription $1.50;  established  1877;  Charles  S. 
Haslett,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3)  (A  A). 

TOWN   OF  UNION  (Weehawken 

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York,  Ontario  &  Western  and  West  Shore 

Rds.  and  Hudson  r.,  opposite  New  York 

City,  3}4  m.  N.  of  Jersey  City. 

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$1.50;  establislied  1887:  George  Herz,  editor; 
Michel  &  Rank,  publishers. 

TRENTON,  c.  h.,  Mercer  Co.  D  State 
Capital,  84,147  pop.,  on  Penusylvania  and 
Philadelphia  &  Reading  Rds.  and  Delaware 
r.,  at  head  of  steamboat  navigation,  SO  m. 
N.  E.  of  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  and  60  S.  W.  of 
New  York  City.  Potteries,  tile,  wire,  rub- 
ber, iron  and  steel  manufactories.  Flour 
mills.  Seat  of  State  Normal  School. 
DAILY. 

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,  17x24;  subscription— daily  $3,  weekly  $1  ;  es- 
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Holmes,  editor;  John  L.  Murphy  Publishing 


dit   for   an   average   issue   of   1,105    for !  Company,  publishers  (1—8)      ^ 

the  3rear   1897,    1,349  in   1903,  bttt  has|  _  Copies  printed :    No  definite  and 


not    since 
many  as  i 


made    claim 
,000  copies. 


satis- 


to    isstting    80  '  factory  statement  has  ever  been  secured 
'  from  this  paper,  but  the  daily  editi(m 


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NEW  JERSEY— Trenton, 


had   credit  for   exceeding  2,250   in    1905 
and    1907. 

The  weekly  edition  had  credit  for 
exceeding  2,250  in  1896  and  imore  than 

1,000  in   1898,  and  every  year  since,  up 
to    and    including    1907. 

TIMES;  every  evening  except  Sunday; 
independent;  twelve  to  twenty  pages  18x24; 
•ubscriptlon  $3 ;  established  1882;  Jas.Kerney, 
editor;  Trenton  Times  (Incorporated),  pub- 
Ushers  (2—7). 

Copies  printed:  8,323  in  1900 
10,731  in  1901 

Copies      sold:      ia,o8i  in  190J 

Copies  printed:  13,737  in  190 j 
14,777  in  1904 
16,458  in  1905 

Copies  sold:  18,232  in  1906 
20,270  in  1907 
Publisher's  announcement.  —  Trenton,  only 
New  Jersey  city  of  importance  free  from 
metropolitan  influences;  financial,  Indus 
trial,  political,  shopping  center,  dominat- 
ing rich,  ))opulous  suburban  and  agricul- 
tural territory.  Six  trolley  systems,  hav- 
ing 15  divisions;  $1,00U,0(J0  monthly  paid 
jn  wages  in  factories  alone.  Seven  banks, 
$19,(X)0,TO0  deposits,  equivalent  to  $220  per 
capita:  17,500  depositors  in  single  savings 
bank  (22  percent  of  city's  population);  aver- 
age deposit,  $343.  Times,  only  afternoon 
daily;  only  independent  daily;  covers  field 
completely.  Sworn  daily  average  Novem- 
ber 1,  1907.  to  February  1,  1908,  }4  year, 
20,672 — over  150  per  cent  more  cireula- 
tion,  250  per  cent  more  classified  adver- 
tising than  other  dailies  combined.  Only 
Trenton  daily  (1)  publishing  net  circula- 
tion figures,  (2)  refusing  objectionable  ad- 
vertising, (3)  maintaining  card  rates,  (4) 
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Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  we- 
dit  for  an  average  issue  of  5,3f3  in 
1897  and  5,467  in  1902,  since  which  it 
has  not  furnished  any  definite  and  sat- 
isfactory report,  but  has  been  credited 
with  more  than  4,000  every  year  since, 
up    to    and    including    1907. 

WEEKLY. 

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NALi  ;  Fridays;  labor;  four  pages  18x23; 
subscription  $1;  established  1888;  John  D. 
McCormick,  editor  and  publisher  (6 — 3). 

DEUTSCHE  ZEITUNG;  Wednesdays; 
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subscription  $1.50;  established  1897;  Otto 
Erdlen,  editor  and  publisher  (7—5). 

MAGYAR  KOZTARSASOG 
UJVILiAG  (Hungarian  Republic— The  New 
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10>^xl6;  subscription  $1.50;  established  June, 
1907:  Dr.  Eugene  Antal,  editor  and  publi.oher 
(8— 7P). 

NEW  JERSEY  STAATS  JOUR- 
NAL ;  Saturdays;  German;  republican; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1868  ;  Ernest  C.  Stahi,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (9—5  P). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1906 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance  of   a   rating  to  that  effect. 

SUNDAY  ADVERTISER;  Sundays; 
Independent:  twenty  pages  19x25;  subscrip- 


NEW  JERSEY— Trenton. 


tion$1.5U;  established  1883;  Advertiser  Pub- 
lishing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (1—8). 
Copies    printed:     12,114  ^^  1902 
12,750  in  1903 
12,817  in  1904 
13,156  in  1905 
13,819  in  1906 
14,800  in  1907 
TRADES  UNION  ADVOCATE;  Fri- 
days; labor;  four  pages  12x19;  subscription 
50  cents;  established  1900;   Reuben  Forker, 
editor  and  publisher  (6 — 3). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1906 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect. 

MONTHLY. 

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ARENA  ;  monthly ;  ind^jtendent ;  liter- 
ary; one  hundred  and  twelve  p 'ges  e^-^xlO; 
subscription  $2.50;  established  1889;  B.  O. 
Flower,  editor ;  Albert  Brandt,  publisher 
(1-8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  ere- 

dit  for  an  average  issue  of  24617  in 
1895  and  28,161  in  1902,  since  which  it 
has  not  furnished  any  definite  and  sat- 
isfactory report,  but  has  been  credited 

with  more  than  20,000  every  year  since, 
up    to    and    including    1907. 

QUARTERLY. 

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and  granite;  sixty-four  to  eighty  pages  9x12; 
subscription  50  cents;  established  1905;  A.  R. 
Baxter,  editor;  Trade  Notes  Publishing  Co., 
publishers  (1—8). 

TITCKERTON,  Ocean  Co.  U  1,500 
pop.,  terminus  of  Tuckerton  Rd.,  18  m.  N. 
of  Atlantic  City.  Farming,  oyster  plant- 
ing and  fishing.    Seaside  resort. 

BEACON;  Thursdays ;  neutral ;  four 
pages  20x26;  sub.scription  $1:  established 
1S89;  B.  H.Crosby,  editor  and  publisher  (7—5). 

VENTNOR  CITY,  Atlantic  Co,   P, 

?57t  pop.,  suburb  of  Atlantic  City. 

NEWS;  Saturdays;  republican:  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1907; 
Carl  M.  Voelker,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

VERONA,  Essex  Co.  a'  500  pop.,  on 

Erie  Rd.,  10  ni.  N.  W.  of  Newark,  the  county 

seat.    Farming. 

CALDWELL.  NEWS;  Saturdays;  in- 
lependent ;  four  pages  18x24  ;  subscription 
$1;  established  1892;  F.  F.  Babcock,  editor; 
Newark  City  Home  Co.,  publishers;  dated  at 
Caldwell  (12^)  (A  A). 

VINELAND,  Cumberland  Co.  iH  4,370t 
pop.,  on  Central  Rd.  of  New  Jersey  and 
West  Jersey  &  Seashore  Rds.,35  m.  S.  E.  of 
Philadelphia,  Pa.  Manufacturing,  fruit 
growing  and  farming. 

EVENING  JOURNAL;  every  evening 
except  Sunday  ;  independent ;  four  pa^es 
16x^ (Saturday  issue  eight  pages);  subscrip- 
tion $3 ;  established  1875 ;  B.  F.  Ladd,  editor 
and  publisher  (1 — 4). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  1,253  in 
1899  and  1,406  in  1903,  since  which  it 
has  not  furnished  a  definite  and  satis- 
factory report,  but  was  credited  with 
more    than    1,000    in    1905    and    1907. 


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AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


NEW  JERSEY. 


NEW  JERSEY. 


INDEPENDENT  ;  Fridays  ;  people's 
party ;  four  pages  16x22  ;  subscription  $1  ; 
established  1864;  J.J.  Streeter,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  issuing  more  than  i.ooo  copies 
regularly  in  the  years  1895  and  1896, 
but  has  not  since  set  up  any  claim  for 
issuing  so  many. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages 
15x22:  subscription  50  cents;  established 
1882;  G.E.  Smith,  editor;  The  News  Publish- 
ing Co.,  publishers. 

VA1.1.EY  VENTURA  AND  EVERY 
SATURDAY;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

WASHINGTON,     Warren    Co.     ^ 

3,580+  pop.,  on  Delaware,  Lackawanna  & 
Western  Rd.,  65  m.  W.  of  Jersey  City. 
Pianos,  cabinet  organs,  silk  cloth,  under- 
wear, Portland  cement  and  other  articles. 
Farming. 

STAR:  Thursdays  ;  democratic  ;  ten 
pages  175^x22 ;  subscription  $1.50:  established 
1868;  Chas.  L.  Stryker,  editor  and  publisher 
(1—6). 

Copies    printed:     2,662  in  1895 
3,322  in  1900 
3,430  in  1902 
3,759  in  1903 
4,021  in  1904 
3,960  in  190S 
4,059  in  1906 
4,015  in   1907 
WARREN  TIDINGS;  Thursdays;  re- 
publican; eia;ht  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ; 
established  1877;    J.  B.  R.  Smith,  editor  and 
publisher  (7—3  P). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  i,533  for 
1896,  but  has  not  since  made_  claim  to 
issuing   so  many   as    1,000  copies. 

WESTFIELD,  Union  Co.  ^  5,360 
pop.,  on  Central  of  New  Jersey  Rd.,  18  m. 
W.  of  New  York  City.  Residences  of  New 
York  City  business  men. 

LEADER;  Wednesdays;  republican; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1890 :  G.  A.  V.  Hankinson,  editor  and  publisher 
(7—3  P). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies 
regularly  in  the  years  1895  and  1896, 
but  has  not  since  set  up  any  claim  for 
issuing    so    many. 

UNION  CO.  STANDARD;  Fridays; 
republican:  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1884;  Robert  V.  Hoffman, 
editor;  Standard  Publishing  Concern,  pub- 
lishers (2— 8.) 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  1,144  for 
the  year  1896,  1,307  in  1901,  but  has 
not  since  made  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory claim  to  issuing  so  many  as  1,000 
copies. 

NEW  JERSEY  FARMER  AND 
H03tE  \VORLD;  monthly;  agriculture; 
eight  pages  11x16;  subscription  25  cents;  es- 
tablished February,  1905;  E.  R.  Collins,  ed- 
itor; The  Farmer  Publishing  Company,  pub- 
lishers (1—8). 

NEW  SHARESPEAREANA;  quar 
terly,  January,  April,  July,  October;  shake- 
speareana;  fifty  two  to  one  hundred  and 
sixty  pages  7x10;  subscription  $2.50;  estab 
Ii8hedl901;  B.  Frank  Carpenter,  editor;  The 
Shakeepears  Press,  publishers  (12—6). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  2,000  in 
1904,    since   which   it  has  not  furnished 


any  definite  and  satisfactory  report, 
but  was  credited  with  more  than  1.900 
in   1905   and   1907. 

WEST  HOBOKEN,  Hudson  Co.  cf 

23,094+ pop.,  2  m.  from  Hoboken  and  3  W.of 
New  York  City.  Silk  and  chemical  manu- 
factories and  wood-working. 

NORTH  HUDSON  NEWS;  Fridays; 
Independent;  eight  pages  15x22;  pubscrintion 
$1;  established  August,  1904;  A.  L.  Ransom, 
editor;  North  Hudson  News  Company,  pub- 
lishers (1 — 8). 

Copies     printed:      1,000  in   1907 

PALISADE  NEWS  ANDREPORT- 
ER;  Saturdays;  iudepei:dent;  four  pages 
20x26;  subscription  $1;  established  1876; 
John  H.  Leonard,  editor  and  publisher(12— 4). 

SOCIALIST  REVIEW;  semi-month- 
ly; socialistic;  six  pap es  15x22;  subscription 
15  cents;  established  January.  1904;  Charles 
Ufert,  editor;  Socialist  Party  of  West  Ho- 
boken, publishers  (2 — 6). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  6,333  in  1904 
and  6,333  in  1906,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
than   4,000    in    1907. 

WESTVILLE,    Gloucester  Co.  p 
1,02U+  pop.,  on  West  Jersey  &  Seashore  Rd., 
about  5  m.  S.  of  Camden. 
REPORTER;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

WEST  WOOD, ^ergrew  Co.q'  828tpop., 

on  New  Jersey  &  New  York  Rd.,  20  m.  N.  W. 

of  New  York  City.    Agriculture. 

CHRONICLE;  Thursdays;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription nO cents;  established  1895; 
James  B.  H.  Storms  and  John  C.  Storms,  ed- 
itors and  publishers. 

WHITE    HOUSE,   Hunterdon    Co. 

\2  500  pop.,  on  Central  of  New  Jersey  &  Reck- 
away  Valley  Rd.,  10  m.  from  Somerville 
and  Clinton.    Farming  and  peach  culture, 

REVIEW;    Thursdays;    independent; 

eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1898  ;  G.  W.  Shampauore,  editor  and 
publisher  (6—3). 

WIIiDWOOD,  Cape  May  Co.  ^  150t 
pop.,  on  West  Jersey  &  Seashore  Rd.,  8  m. 
N.  of  Cape  May.    Summer  resort. 

FIVE  ilIILE    BEACH   JOURNAL; 

Wednesdays;  independent;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1890;  Jed 
Du  Bois,  editor  and  publisher  (7—5). 

FIVE  MILE  BEACH  SUN:  Satur- 
days; republican;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1900:  T.  C.  Hamil- 
ton, editor  and  publisher  (6— 3). 

WILLIAMSTOWN,  Gloucester  Co. 
p  1,230+  pop.,  on  Atlantic  City  Rd.,  20  m.  S. 
by  E.  of  Camden. 
REPORTER;  Wednesdays  (A  A). 

WOODBRIDGE,  Middlesex  Co.  U 
1,275  pop.  (of  township),  on  Central  of  New 
Jersey  and  Pennsylvania  Rds.,  25  m.  S.  W.  of 
New  York  City.  Manufacturing. 
NEWS;  Fridays ;  indepeudent-republi- 
ean;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1899;  V.  A.  Riedy,  publisher  (1—8). 

REGISTER;  Saturdays:  republican; 
!  eight  pages  13x20:  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
!  lished  1891;  H.  B.  Rollinson,  editor  and  pub- 
'  lisher  (1—8). 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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NEW  JERSEY. 


"WOODBURY,  c.  h.,  Gloucester  Co.  p 

4,087t  pop.,  on  West  Jersey  &  Seashore  and 
Delaware  River  Rds.  and  Woodbury  creek, 
8  m.  S.  E.  of  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Ships  ber- 
ries, fruit  and  vegetables.  Piano  and  glass 
manufactories. 

TliYlES;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
independent;  four  to  eight  pages  17x22;  sub- 
Bcriptiou  $2.60  ;  established  1897  ;  J.  Frank 
Wilson,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect 

CONSTITUTION  AND  FARMERS' 
AND  MECHANICS'  ADVERTISER} 
Wednesdays:  republican;  four  pages  21x28; 
subscription  $1 ;  establifihed  1834 ;  L.  W. 
Albright,  editor  and  publisher  (12—4). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  ere- 
dit  for  an  average  issue  of  1,641  in 
1902,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
any  definite  and  satisfactory  report, 
but  has  been  credited  with  more  than 
1,000  every  year  since,  up  to  and  in- 
cluding   1907. 

GLOUCESTER  CO.  DEMOCRAT; 
Thursdays;   democratic;   eight  pages  17x24; 


NEW  JERSEY. 


subscription  $1.50;  established  1878;  James  D. 
Carpenter,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit  for  an  issue  of  1,525  m^  1897  and 
1,540  in  1902,  since  which  it  has  not 
furnished  any  definite  and  satisfactory 
report,  but  has  been  credited  with  more 
than  1. 000  every  year  since,  up  to  and 
including    1907. 

WOODRIDGE  (P.  O.  Rutherford), 
Bergen  Co.  cf  582t  pop.,  on  Erie  Rd.,  about 
9  m.  N.  of  Jersey  City. 

BOROUGH  ADVERTISER;  Satur- 
days (A  A). 

WOODSTOWN,  Salem  Co.  p  l,371t 
pop.,  on  West  Jersey  &  Seashore  Rd.  and 
Salem  creek,  10  m.  E.  of  the  Delaware  r. 
and  25  S.  of  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Extensive 
canneries  and  shirt  and  agricultural-imple- 
ment manufactories.    Farming. 

MONITOR  -  REGISTER  ;  Fridays  ; 
independent-republican;  four  pages  22x80; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1869;  Benj.  Pat- 
terson, editor  and  publisher  (3—3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  1,541  i? 
1896  and  1,565  in  1904,  since  which  it 
has  not  furnished  a  report,  but  was 
credited  with  more   than    1,000   in    1907- 


NEW    MEXICO. 


Population  195,310 1.     Land  Area  122,460  sq.  miles. 

A  territory  of  the  United  States,  bounded  north  by  Colorado,  east  by  Okla- 
homa and  Texas,  south  by  Texas  and  Mexico,  and  west  by  Arizona.  Capital 
city  :  Santa  Fe.  Principal  products  and  industries  :  Mining  and  lumber.  Num- 
her  of  newspapers  and  other  perio<licals  (March  30,  1908),  83,  divided  as 
follows:  Daily,  5;  semi-weekly,  2;  weekly,  72;  semi-monthly,  1;  monthly,  3. 

The  cities  of  over  1,000  population,  according  to  the  United  States  census  of 
1900  (t),  are  as  follows : 

Albuqueraue 6,238t    Gallup 2,946t 

Santa  Fe^ 5,603t    Silver  City '2'735t 

las  Vegas 3,552t    Roswell 2,049t 

Raton. 3,540t    Socorro l,512t 


ALAMOGORDO,  o.  h.,  Otero  Co.  p 

4,000  pop.,  on  El  Paso  &  N(  rtheastein  Rd., 
86  m.  N.  of  El  Paso.    Agritulture,  horticul- 
ture and  mining.    Timber.    Health  Resort. 
NEWS;  Saturdays;  republican;  six  pages 
13x20;   subscription  $1.50;  established   1896; 
J.  P.  Annan,  editor  ;   Alamogordo  Printing 
Company,  publishers  (1—8). 

OTERO  CO.  ADVERTISER;  Sat 
lurdays;  democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1.50  ;  established  1900  ;  Morgan 
Bros.,  editors  and  publishers  (1—8). 

ALBUQUERQUE,  c.  h.,  Bernalillo 

Co.    -a    6,238    pop.— local  estimate  In  1904, 

12,000— on   Atchison,    Topeka  &   Santa  Fe 

and  Sante  Fe  Pacific  Rds.  and  Rio  Grande 

r.,  75  m.  S.  W.  of  Santa  Fe.  the  Territorial 

capital.    Center  of  trade  in  wool,   hides, 

corn  and  wine.     Silver,  gold,  copper,  coal 

and  iron  mines.  I 

CITIZEN;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 

and    WEEKLY,    Saturdays;    republican; 

eight  pages    18x24  ;   subscription  —  daily  $6, 

weekly  $2;  established  — daily  1886,  weeklj' 

1891;    Citizen  Publishing    Co.,   editors   and 

publishers  (7—5). 

Copies  printed :    No   definite   and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from   this   paper,   but   the    daily   edition 
had   credit  for  exceeding  i,ooo  in   1907. 
The    weekly   edition    has   on    two    oc- 
casions indicated  a  desire  to  have  credit 
for  issuing  more  than   1,000  copies  reg- 
ularly,  but  such   definite  information  as 
would  warrant  such  a  rating  has  never 
been  forthcoming. 
BANDERA    AMERICANA;    Fridays 

INDUSTRIAl.  ADVERTISER;  Sat 

urdays;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $2; 
established  1889;  J.  H.  McCutchen,  editor  and 
publisher  (10—5). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1905 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect-  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the  daim. 

OPINION  PUBL.1CA;  Saturdays  (A A). 

ABOGADO    CBISTIANO    HTS- 
PANO-AMERICANO;monthly  (AA). 

SOUTHWESTERN     ANTI- 
SAL.OON  ISSUE;  monthly  (A  A). 

ARTESIA,  Sddy  Co.  O,  2,000  pop.,  on 
Santa  Fe  Rd.  Timber  yards,  feed  and  grist 
mills  and  machine  shop. 
ADVOCATE;  Saturdays;   democratic; 


eight  to  eighteen  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1903;  Artesia  Publishing 
Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (1—8). 

AZTEC,  c.h.,  San  Juan  Co.  ^600 pop., 
on  Rio  de  las  Animas  r..  150  m.  N.  W.  of 
Santa  Fe,  the  Territorial  capital.  Agricult- 
ure and  fruit. 

SAN  JUAN  DEMOCRAT;  Thurs- 
days (A  A). 

SAN  JUAN  CO.  INDEX;  Fridays; 
independent;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1888;  E.  P.  Wilson,  editor 
and  publisher  (1 — 8). 

CAPITAN,  imcohi  Co.  g  on  El  Paso 

&  Northeastern  Rd. 

NEWS ;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight  pages 
9x13;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1900; 
John  A.  Haley,  editor  and  publisher  (11—5). 

CARLSBAD,  C.  h.,  Eddy  Co.  D,  2,500 
I     pop.,  on  Pecos  System  of  Santa  Fe  Rd.  and 
Pecos  r.    Fruit  growing  and  farming.    Has 
extensive  irrigating  system. 

SUN-CURRENT;  semi-weekly,  Tues- 
days and  Fridays;  democratic;  eight  peges 
13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  established— Cwr- 
rent  1892,  Sun  1905  ;  William  H.  MuUane, 
editor;  Carlsbad  Printing  Company,  pub- 
lishers (3— 7). 

ARGUS;  Fridays;  independent  republi- 
can; eight  pages  12x17;  subscription  $2; 
established  1889;  W.  T.  Reed,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—7). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  2,977  for 
the  year  1896  and  exceeding  2,250  in 
1897,  but  has  not  since  made_  claim  to 
issuing  so  many  as   1,000   copies. 

CARRIZOZO,  Lincoln  Co.  q  on  El 
Paso  &  Northeastern  Rd.,  about  50  m.  N.  of 
Alamogordo. 
OUTLOOK  ;  Fridays  (A  A). 

CIMARRON,  Colfax  Co.  ^2141  pop., 
on  Cimarron  r.,  about  20  m.  N.  W.  of  Spring 
er,  nearest  station  on  Atchison,  Topeka  & 
Santa  Fe  Rd. 
NEWS  AND  PRESS:  Thursdays  (AA)- 

CLAYTON,  c.  h.,  Uni^n  Co.  ^  1,500 
pop.,  on  Colorado  &  Southern  Rd.  Agri- 
culture and  stock  raising. 

ELj  FENIX  ;  Saturdays  ;  Spanish  and 
English;  republican;  eight  pages  15x22 ;  sub- 
scription $2:  established  1899;  N.  Faustin 
Gallegos.  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

CHURCH  NEWS;  monthly;  four  pages 

8x11;  subscription  50  cents;  established  1907; 

'  A.  C.  Gonzales,  editor  and  publisher  (3—7  P). 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


■JOS 


NEW  MEXICO. 


NEW  MEXICO. 


CliOUDCROFT,  Ottero  Co.  g  300 
pop.,  on  Alamogordo  &  Sacramento  Moun- 
tain Rd.,  about  100  m.  N.E.  of  El  Paso,  Texas. 
Lumber  and  agriculture. 

SILVER  LINING;  Saturdays;  four 
pages  11x15;  subscription  .S1.50;  established 
April,  1903;  J.  Wallace,  editor  and  publisher 

(1-8). 

CLOVIS,  Roosevelt  Co.  n- 

CHRONICLE;  Fridays  (A  A). 
NEWS}  Fridays  (A  A). 

DAYTON,  Eddy  Co.  P,  500  pop.,  on 

Eastern  Railway  of  New  Mexico,  200  m.  N. 

E.  of  El   Paso,   Texas.     Agriculture   and 

fruit  growing. 

PECOS  VALLEY  ECHO;  Fridays; 
democratic;  four  to  eight  pages  12x18;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1905;  J.  D. 
McBrlde,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

DEMING,  Grant  Go.  p  l,341t  pop.,  on 

Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  and  Southern 

Pacific  Rds.,  50  m.  S.  E.  of  Silver  City,  the 

county  seat.    Mining  and  stock  raising. 

GRAPHIC;  Fridays  (A  A). 

HEADLIGHT;  Fridays:  democratic; 
four  pages  18x24;  .subscription  $3;  established 
1880;  Geo.  L.  Shakespeare,  editor  and  pub- 
Usher. 

DES  MOINES,  Union  Co.cf  on  Col- 
orado &  Southern  Rd.,  40  m.  N.  W.  of  Clay- 
*    .ton,  the  county  seat. 

SWASTIKA:  Fridays  (A  A). 

ELIDA,  Jioo!<evelt  Co.  D-  on  Atchison, 
Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd.,  25  m.  S.  W.  of  Por- 
tales,  the  county  seat. 
NEVTS;  Fridays  (A  A). 

ESPANOL.A,  Bio  Arriba  Co.  >o  213t 
pop. 
LUZ;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

EST  AN  CIA,      Torrance     Co.     D    100 

pop.,  on  Santa  Fe  Central  Rd.,  68  m.  S.  of 

Santa  Fe.    Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

LA  NEUVAS;  Fridays;  independent; 
Spanish ;  four  pages  12x18 ;  subscription  $1.50 ; 
established  October,  1904;  P.  A.  Speckmann, 
editor  and  publisher  (1 — 7). 

FARMINGTON,  San  Juan  Co.l::548t 
pop.,  59  m.  S.  of  Durango,  Colo.  Fruit  and 
agriculture,  coal  and  gold  mining. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays  (A  A). 

TIMES-HUSTLER;  Thursdays;  Inde- 
pendent; four  pages  173^x24;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1891;  Butler  &  Wehrer, 
editors  and  publishers  (3—5  P). 

rRUITLAND,  San  Juan  Co.    Coal 

mining.    Flouring  mill. 

TRIBUNE;  semimonthly;  four  pages 
11x16;  subscription  $1;  established  January, 
1906;  William  Evans,  editor;  Evans  &  Stap- 
lin,  publishers  (2—6  P)  ( A  A). 

GALLiUP,  c.  h.,  McKinley  Co.  -D  1,500 
pop.,  on  Santa  Fe  &  Pacific  Rd.,  158  m.  N.  W. 
of  Albuquerque,  the  nearest  banking  town. 
Goal  mining.    Stock  raising  and  farming. 

McKINLEY    CO.     REPUBLICAN; 

Saturdays;  republican;  four  pages  15x32; 
subscription  S2.50;  established  1888;  W.  E. 
Swartz,  editor:  Republican  Printing  Co., 
publishers  (3—8). 

Copies    printed:     For    the    year     1907 

45 


this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furni-sh  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect. 

HAGERMAN,  Chaves  Co.  Q,  155 

pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd. 

MESSENGER;  Fridays:  independent; 
four  pages  \h%x2i;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished May,  1903;  J.  E.  Wimberley,  editor  and 
publisher  (7—5). 

HILLSBORO,  c.  h..  Sierra  Co.  p  5.57t 

pop.,  13  m.  N.  of  Lake  Vallej',  the  nearest 

station  on  the  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe 

Rd.    Mining  and  stock  raising. 

SIERRA  CO.  ADVOCATE;  Fridays; 
democratic;  four  pages  16x22;  subscription 
$2;  established  1883;  W.  O.  Thompson,  editor 
and  publisher. 

LAKE    ARTHUR,  Chaves    Co.  0, 

on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd., about 
38  m.  S.  of  Roswell,  the  county  seat. 
TIMES;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

LAKEWOOD,    Eddy  Co.  p    Agri- 
culture  and  stock  raising. 
PROGRESS;  Fridays  (A  A). 

LA  LANDE,  Roosevelt  Co.  n- 
TIMES;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

LAS  CRUCES,  c.h..  Dona  Ana  Co.  p 

1,685+  pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa 
Fe  Rd.,  43  m.  N.  of  El  Paso,  Tex.  Fruit 
growing,  agriculture  and  mining. 

CITIZEN;  Wednesdays  (A  A). 

EL  LABRADOR;  Fridays;  Spanish; 
four  pages  13x20;  established  1897;  Jose  Gon- 
zales, editor;  El  Labrador  Publishing  Co., 
publishers. 

EL  ECO  DEL  V  A  L  L  E  ;  Saturdays  ; 
Spanish;  four  pages  11x16;  subscription $1.50; 
established  November,  1905;  M.  F.  Lerma,  ed- 
itor and  publisher  (1—5  P). 

EL  TIEMPO;  Thursdays;  Spanish;  four 
pagesl3x20;subscriptiou$l;  established  1882; 
M.  &  Luis  D.  Valdez.  editrrs  and  publishers. 

RIO  GRANDE  REPUBLICAN;  Fri- 
days; republican;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscrip- 
tion $2;  established  1831;  A.J.  Papen,  editor 
and  publisher  (8—3). 

LAS  VEGAS,  c.  h.,  San  Miguel  Co.  O- 
3,552+  pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa 
Fe  Rd..  about  46  m.  E.  of  Santa  Fe,  the  Ter- 
ritorial capital.  Stock  growing,  agricul- 
ture and  mining. 

OPTIC;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  Vi^EBKLY  OPTIC  AND  STOCK. 
GROWER,  Saturdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  20x26;  subscription— daily  $6,  weekly 
$2;  established  1879;  Charles  W  G.  Ward, 
editor;  Las  Vegas  Publishing  Co.,  publish- 
ers (11—6). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1899 
the  daily  edition  of  this  paper  seemed 
to  assert  that  it  had  an  average  issue 
exceeding  1,000  copies,  but  failed  to 
furnish  such  definite  information  as 
would  warrant  the  accordance  of  a 
rating  to  that  effect.  It  has  not  since 
made   any   renewal   of  the  claim. 

EL  INDEPENDIENTE  ;  Thursdays; 
Spanish;  independent;  foui-  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $2:  established  1894;  E.  H.  Salazar, 
manager;  El  Independiente  Publishing  Co., 
publishers. 

Copies    printed:    For    the    year    1903 


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AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


NEW  MEXICO. 


this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  i,ooo  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the   claim. 

L.A  VOZ  DEL  PUEBL.O;  Saturdays; 
Soanlsh;  four  pages  18X.J4 ;  subscription  $3.50; 
established  1888;  Felix  Martinez. editor:  Mar- 
tinez Publishing  Company,  publishers  (12 — i). 
Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  1,826  in 
1896  and  2,684  in  1902,  since  which 
it  has  not  furnished  any  definite  and 
satisfactory  report,  but  has  been  cre- 
dited with  more  than  2,250  every  year 
since,   up   to   and   including    1907. 

RE  VI  ST  A  CATOL.ICA:  Sundays; 
Spanish;  romaii  catholic;  sixteen  pages 
10x13;  subscription  $3 ;  established  1875 :  Jesuit 
Fathers,  editors  and  publishers  (7—5). 

LORDSBURG.  CtrarU  Co.  p  796t 
pop.,  on  Arizona  and  New  Mexico,  Lords- 
burg  &  Hachita  and  Southern  Pacific  Go's 
Rds.  Supply  depot  for  a  mining  and  stock- 
raising  section. 
WESTERN    LIBERA L;  Fridays;  re- 

pviblican;  four  pages  16x22;  subscription  $3; 

eatabUshed  1887;  Don.  H.  Kedzie,  editor  and 

publisher  f  8— 5). 

MELROSE,  Roosevelt  Co.  0 1,100 pop., 
on  Atchison.  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd.,  123  m. 
from  Amirlllo,  Texas.  Agriculture  and 
•lock  raising. 

ENTERPRISE;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

HEADLIGHT;  Saturdays;  independ- 
ent; eight  pages  17x24;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished August,  1906;  J.  E.  Curren,  editor; 
E.  H.  Curren,  publisher  (1—8). 

MONTO  YA,  Quay  Co.  O  on  Chicago, 
Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd.,  42  m.  E.  of  Santa 
Rosa. 

REPUBLICAN;  Fridays;  six  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  Septem- 
ber, 1907:  W.  C.  Hawkins,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (10-7  P). 

NARA  VISA,  Qumj  Co.  o  oOf  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Rock  Island   &   Pacific   Rd., 
about  50  m.  N.  E.  of  Tucumcari. 
NEW  MEXICAN;  Fridays  (A  A). 
REGISTER;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

PORTALES,    Roosevelt    Co.   d-    353 

pop.,  on  Pecos  Valley  Lines,  65  m.  N.  E.  of 

Roswell. 

HERALD;  Saturdays;democratlc;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1902;  A.  B.  Codrington,  editor  and  publisher 
(9—7). 

TIMES  ;  Thursdays  ;  republican  ;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  50  cents;  estab- 
lished 1903;  George  V.  Johnson,  editor  and 
publisher  (2—8). 

Copies     printed:         880  in  1907 

RATON,  c.  h.,  Colftujc  Co.  cf  3,540t  pop., 
on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd.  Rail- 
road machine  shops.    Coal  mining. 

RANGE;  Thursdays:  republican;  eight 
pages  15xao>^;  subscripiion  $2;  established 
MSI;  C.  E.  Stivers,  editor  and  publisher  (3—8). 

REPORTER;  Saturdays;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $2; 
established  1890;  Geo.  B.  Beringer,  editor  and 
pBbllsherd— 8). 


NEW  MEXICO. 


RED  RIVER,  Taos  Co.  6  62  m.  W 

by  N.  of  Springer,  the  nearest  railroad  sta 

tion. 

PROSPECTOR  ;  Thursdays  ;  republi- 
can; four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  es- 
tablished 1900 ;  Fremont  C.  Stevens,  editor 
and  publisher  (12—3). 

ROSWEIili,  c.  h.,  Chaves  Co.  D-  2,006t 
pop.,  on  Pecos  Valley  Rd.,  74  m.  N.  of  Eddy. 
Agriculture  and  fruit  and  stock  raising. 

RECORD ;  every  eveningexceptSunday, 
and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  democratic;  daily 
four,  weekly  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
—daily  $4,  w.ekly  $1.50;  established  1891 ; 
Record  Publisliing  Company,  editors  and 
publishers  (8—5). 

KEGISTEK-TRIBINE;  Thiirpdays; 
republican;  eight  pages  20x26;  subscription 
$1;  established  1888;  B.  F.  Harlan,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance  of    a   rating   to    that   effect. 

ROY,   Mora    Co.  cf  on    Dawson  Rd., 

about  60  m.  N.  of  Tucumcari. 

SPANISH    AMERICAN  ;    Saturdays 

(A  A). 

SANTA  FE,  c.  h.,  Santa  Fe  Co.  n 
Territorial  Capital,  5,603t  pop.,  on  At- 
chison, Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  and  Santa  Fe 
Southern  Rds.,  20  m.  E.  of  Rio  Grande  r. 
Mining,  agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

NEW  MEXICAN;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  NEW  MEXICAN  RE- 
VIEW, Thursdays;  republican;  four  pages 
—dally  18x^,  weekly  20x26;  subscription- 
daily  $7.50,  weekly  $2;  established  1862;  New 
Mexican  Printing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers. 

BULLETIN  ;  Saturdays  ;  four  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $2;  established  Decem- 
ber, 1902;  Charles  Hartsough,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8—3  P)  (A  A). 

EAGLE;  Saturdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  11x16;  subscription .$2;  established  1894; 
A.  J.  Loomls,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

EL  BOLETIN  POPULAR  ;  Thurs- 
days; Spanish;  democratic;  four  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $2;  established  1885;  A.  J. 
Loomls,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

EL  NUEVO  MEXICAN©;  Saturdays; 
Spanish;  republican;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $2.50;  established  1865;  New  Mex- 
ican Printing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers 
(6—3). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the  claim. 
SANTA    ROSA,    Guadalupe   Co.  D 

150+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pa- 
cific Rd. 

SUN;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

VOZ  PUBLICA;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

SILVER  CITY,  c.  h.,  Orant  Co.  D 

8,796+  pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe 

Rd.     Gold,    silver    and    copper    mining. 

Smelter    and    mills    for    i-educlng    ores. 

Farming  and  stock  raising. 

ENTERPRISE ;  Fridays;  republican; 
four pag<*«  18x24;  subscriptions^:  established 


CATALOGUE   BY  STATES. 


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NEW  MEXICO. 


1881;  Fred.  A.  Bush,  editor;  Enterprise  Pub- 
llghing  Co.,  publishers  (6—3). 

I  ]S  D  E  P  E  N  D  E  N  T ;  Tuesdays ;  demo- 
oiatic;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $8;  es- 
tablished 18%;  W.B.Walton,  editor  and  man- 
ager; Independent  Publishing  Co.,  publish- 
ers (1-8). 

SOCORRO,  c.  h.,  Socorro  Co.  -n  1,512+ 
pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd. 
and  Rio  Grande  r.  Mining,  fruit  and  agri- 
culture. 

CHIEFTAIN  I  Saturdays;  republi- 
can; four  pages  16x22;  subscription  $2 ;  estab- 
lished 1882;  E.  A.  Drake,  editor;  Socorro  Coun- 
ty Publishing  Co.,  pubUsners  (1—8). 

SPRINGER,    Colfax    Co.   cf  558t 

pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd., 

about  70  m.  N.  of  Las  Vegas.    Stock  raising. 

Farming. 

COLFAX    CO.  STOCKMAN;   Satur 
days;   democratic;    four   pages  18x24:   sub- 
Bcrlption  $2;  established  1882;  J.  F.  Hutchi- 
son, editor  and  publisher. 

TAOS,  c.  h.,  Taos  Co.  fi  l,226t  pop.,  75 
m.  N.  by  E.  of  Santa  Fe,  the  Territorial 
capital,  and  30  from  Tres  Piedras,  nearest 
station  on  Denver  &  Rio  Grande  Rd.  Min- 
ing, agriculture,  fruit  and  stock  raising. 

L.A  REVISTA  DE  TAOS  AND 
CRESSET;  Thursdays;  neutral;  Spanish; 
ten  to  twelve  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1894;  A.  J.  Baca,  editor;  Frank 
Staplin,  publisher. 


NEW  MEXICO. 


TEXICO,  Roosevelt  Co.  d-  2,000  pop., 
on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd.,  100  m. 
S.  W.  of  Amarillo,  Texas.    Agriculture. 

TRU3IPET;  dally,  and  WEEKLY, 
Sundays;  republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription—daily S2.50,  weekly  $1.50;  estab- 
lished—weekly 1904  ;  H.  R.  Putnam,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—8). 

DEMOCRAT  I  semi-weekly,  Tuesdays 
and  Fridays  (A  A). 

TRES  PIEDRAS,  Toas  Co.  b  12fe 
pop,,  on  Denver  &  Rio  Grande  Rd.,  90  m.  N. 
of  Santa  Fe. 

MINING  REPORTER;  Wednesdays; 
mining;  four  to  eight  pages  13x20;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  September,  1903;  Ed- 
win B.  Sward,  editor;  Reporter  Publishing 
Co.,  publishers  (8—5). 

TUOUMCARI,  Quay  Co.  D-  on  Chi- 
cago, Rock  Island  &  El  Paso  Rd.,   15  m. 
N.  E.  of    Polomas.     Farming   and   stock 
raising. 
NEWS;   Saturdays;  sixteen  pages  12x17; 

subscription  $1.50;  established  October,  1905; 

S.  R.  Mav,  editor  and  publisher  (1—6  P). 
TIMES;    Thursdays;    republican;    four 

pages   18x24;    subscription   $1;    established 

March,  1903;    A.  E.  Curren,  editor;  A.  L.  Cur- 

ren,  publisher  (2—5  P). 

WAGON  MOUND,  Mora  Co.  d  815t 

pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd.. 

80  m,  E.  of  Mora,  the  county  seat.  Farming 

and  stock  raising. 

ELi  COMBATE;  Saturdays;  Spanish; 
republican;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  October,  1902;  Diego  A. 
Chacon,  editor;  Patricio  Gonzales,  publisher 
(3-3). 


NEW  YORK. 


Population  7,268,013 1.     Land  Area  47,620  sq.  miles. 

Bounded  north  by  Lake  Ontario,  the  river  St.  Lawrence  and  Canada,  east 
by  Vermont,  Massachusetts,  Connecticut  and  the  Atlantic  Ocean,  south  by  the 
Atlantic  Ocean,  New  Jersey  and  Pennsylvania,  and  west  by  Pennsylvania, 
Lake  Erie  and  the  river  Niagara.  State  capital:  Albany.  Principal  products 
and  industries:  Agriculture,  dairy  products  and  general  manufacturing. 
Niimber  of  newspapei'S  and  other  periodicals  (March  30,  1908),  1,835,  divided  as 
follows:  Daily,  ^00;  tri-weekly,  10;  semi-weekly,  38;  weekly,  977;  bi-weekly, 
10;  semi-monthly,  38;  monthly,  510;  semi-quai-terly,  1 ;  bi-monthljj,  17 ;  quarter- 
ly, 34. 

The  cities  of  over  25,000  population,  according  to  the  United  States  census  of 
1900  (t),  areas  follows: 

Utica •  56,383t 

Youkers .47,931+ 

Binshainton 39,647+ 

Elinira 35,673+ 

Schenectady 3 1, 682+ 

Auburn 30,345+ 


New  York 3,437,303+ 

Buffalo 353,387+ 

Rochester 163,608+ 

Syracuse 1 08,374+ 

Albany 94,151  + 

Troy 60.651+ 


AH AMS,  Jefferson  Co.  [j  l,292t  pop.,  on 
Rome,  Watertown  &  O^densburg  Rd.,  14  m. 
S.  of  Watertown,  the  county  seat.  Mills  and 
manufactories.    Agriculture  and  dairying. 

JEFFERSON  CO.  JOURNAL;  Tues 

lays  ;  independent ;  eight  pages  15x22 ;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1844;  W.  J.  Allen, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,710  in  1902 
and  1,750  in  1905,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
than    1,000  in   1907. 

ADDISON,  Steuben  Co.  p  2,080t  pop., 
on  Erie  and  Buffalo  &  Susquehanna  Rds., 
and    Canisteo   r.,    30   m.    W.    of    Elmira. 
Mills  and  manufactories.    Agriculture  and 
lumber. 
ADVERTISER;    triweekly,   Mondays, 
Wednesdays  and  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages    15x22;    subscription   $1;    established 
1857;    Burrell   Vastbinder,   editor   and   pub- 
lisher (2—6). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  2,444  in  1906, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  _  but  was 
credited   with  more   than  2,250  in    1907. 

AFTON,  Chenango  Co.  D  722t  pop.,  on 

Delaware  &  Hudson  Rd.,   28    m.  N.    E.   of 

Binghamton.    Farming. 

ENTERPRISE  ;  Thursdays  ;  independ- 
ent; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1880;  J.  H.  Grain,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (9—6). 

AKRON,  Erie  Co.  -n  l,585t  pop.,  on 
New  York  Central  &  Hudson  River  and 
West  Shore  Rds..  24  m.  N.  E.  of  Buffalo, 
the  county  seat.  Cement  and  flour  mills. 
Farming.    Natural  gas  wells. 

HERALD   AND   BREEZE;   Thurs 
days;  independent;  eight  pages  17x24;  sub- 
scription $1  ;  established— HeraW  1896,  Breeze 
1878;   consolidated  1901;   J.  C.  Murphy,  editor 
and  publisher  (7— 5). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,250  in  1906, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  was 
credited  with   more  than   1,000  in    1907. 


NEWS;  Thursdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  30x44;  subscription  $1;  established 
1903;  J.  G.  Childs.  editor  and  publisher  (2— 5). 

ALBANY,  c.  h.,  Albany  Co.  n-  State 

Capital,  94,151+  pop.,  on  Boston  &  Albany, 

Delaware  &  Hudson,  New  York  Central  & 

Hudson  River  and  West  Shore  Rds.  and 

Hudson  r.,  142  m.  N.  of   New  York   City. 

Center   of    wholesale    and     retail    trade, 

especially  in  lumber.    Connected  by  river 

and  canals  with  Lake  Erie,  Lake  Ontario 

and  Lake  Champlain. 

DAILY. 

ARGUS;  every  morning,  and  SEMI- 
WEEK.  LiY,  Wednesdays  and  Saturdays; 
democratic;  daily  eight  to  twelve,  Sunday 
sixteen  pages  17x22;  subscription— daily  $6, 
Sunday  $2,  semi-weekly  $1;  established  1813; 
The  Argus  Comj)any,  publishers  (2—6  P). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  the  daily  edition 
had  credit  for  exceeding  7,500  in  1901 
and  more  than  4,000  in  1905  and  1907. 
The  semi-weekly  edition  had  credit  for 
issuing  more  than  1,000  copies  regularly 
in  the  years  1895  and  1900,  but  has 
not  since  set  up  any  claim  for  issuing  so 
many. 

EVENING  JOURNAL;  every  evening 
except  Sunday ;  republican;  eight  to  twenty- 
four  pages  17i^x21^  subscription  P;  estab- 
lished 1830;  Wm.  Barnes,  Jr.,  editor;  The 
Journal  Company,  publishers  ( 1—6) . 

Copies  printed:     10,654  in  1896 
16,472  in  1900 
16,109  in  1902 
16,627  ill  1903 
18,238  in  1904 
16,312  in   1905. 
16,251  in  1906 
i6,39S  in  1907 
Publisher's  announcement. — ^The  publishers 
of  the  Journal  believe  the  true  circulation 
of  a  newspaper  is  the  number  actual]}'  sold 
and  not  the  number  printed.    The  state- 
ment above  represents  actual  circulation, 
and  means  much  more  to  advertisers  than 
If  the  figures  were  padded  by  spoiled  and 
unsold  copies.  When  an  advertiser  selects 
the  Albany  Evening  Journal  as  a  medium 
for  reaching  the  buying  classes  he  gets  a 
newspaper  that  goes  into  the  home  as  well 
as  the  store,  office,  shop  and  factory.    In 


CATAJ,OGUE  BY  STATES. 


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NEW  YORK— Albany. 


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NEW  YORK— Albany. 


Albany  it  is  the  favorite  paper  with  the 
merchants,  and  its  coliimns  teem  with 
local  advertising.  It  is  the  only  Republi- 
can paper  in  a  strong  Republican  city  and 
county,  while  the  minority,  or  Demo- 
cratic party,  is  represented  by  three  news- 
papers. 

FKEIE  BLATTER  I  every  evening 
except  Sunday  ;  German  ;  democratic ;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $8 ;  established  1852; 
Jnuus  A.  Kastner,  editor;  August  Miggael, 
publisher  (7-3  P).  -ee       . 

PRESS  -  KNICKERBOCKER-EX- 
PRESS {every  morning  except  Sunday,  and 
SUNDAY  PRESS.  Sundays;  independ- 
ent; daily  eight,  Sunday  twelve  pages  18x24; 
subscription  —  dally  $6,  Sunday  $2;  estab- 
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7x10;  subscription  $5;  established  Septem- 
ber, 1901;  H.  L.  Chills,  D.A.,  editor;  American 
Osteopathic  Association,  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,296  in  1904 
and  1,991  in  1906,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satis- 
factory report,  but  was  credited  with 
more    than    1,000   in    1907. 

AVOCA,  Steuben  Co.  p  1,0061  pop.,  on 
Erie  and  Delaware,  Lackawanna  cS;  West-  1 
ern  Rds.  and  Cohocton  r.,  10  m.  N.  W.  of 
Bath,  the  county  seat.    Mills   and   manu- 
factories.   Farming  and  dairying. 

ADVANCE;  Thursdays;  Independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1678;  Greo.  C.  Silsbee,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,150  for  the 
year  1895,  1,200  in  1890,  but  has  not 
since  made  definite  and  satisfactory 
claim  to  issuing  so  many  as  1,000 
copies. 

AVON,  Livingston  Co.  -n  l,601t  pop., 
on  Erie  and  Western  New  York  &  Pennsyl- 
vania Rds.,  18  m.  S.  of  Rochester.  Health 
resort. 

HERALD  AND  COURIER;  Satur 
days;  independent;  four  pages  20x26;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1876;  F.  Van  Allen, 
editor  and  publisher  (12—3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies  regu- 
larly in  1903,  but  has  not  since  set  up 
any   claim   for  issuing  so  many. 

BABYLON,  Suffolk  Co.0, 2,157tpop., 
on  Long  Island  Rd.  and  Great  South  bay, 
35  m.  E.  of  Brooklyn.  Summer  resort. 
Pish,  oysters,  clams  and  wild  fowl.  Agri- 
culture and  manufacturing. 

SIGNAL;  Saturdays;  independent :  four 
pages  22x28;  subscription  $2;  established 
186w;  Henry  Livingston's  Son  &  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers  (1 — T). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,368  in  1902, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  has 
been  credited  with  more  than  1,000  every 
year   since,    up   to    and    including    1907. 

BAINBRIDGE,     Chenango     Co.    n 

l,092t  pop.,  on  Delaware  &  Hudson  Rd. 
and  Susquehanna  r.,  81  m.  N.  E.  of  Bing- 
hamton.  Milk  and  creamery,  sugar  refin- 
ery, paint  and  separator  factorj^  planing 
mill  and  lumber. 

REPUBLICAN    AND     EXPRESS: 

Thursdays;  independent;  eight  pages  ]5x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1871;  Ohas.  H. 
Clark,  editor;  Republican  Association,  pub- 
lishers (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,393  in  1899 
and  1,405  in  1902,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satisfac- 


tory report,  but  has  been  credited  with 
more  than  1,000  every  year  since,  up  to 
and   including   1907. 

BALDWINSVILiLiE,  Onondaga  Co. 

n  2,992+  pop.,  on  Delaware,  Lackawanna  & 

Western  Rd.  and  Seneca  r.,  12  m.  N.W.  of 

Syracuse,  the  coimty  seat.    Manufactures 

and  tobacco  growing. 

DISPATCH;  Saturdays  (A  A). 
GAZETTE    AND    FARMERS' 
J  O  U  R  N  A  L. ;   Thiu'sdays  ;  independent : 

eight  pages  18x24 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1846;  W.  F.  Morris  and  C.  B.  Baldv^nn,  editors; 
W.  F.  Morris  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (7—3  P). 
Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  2,368  in  1897 
and  2,442  in  1898,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  has  been  credited  with 
more  than  1,000  every  year  since  1901, 
up    to    and    including    1907. 

BAL.LSTON   SPA,  c.  h.,  Saratoga 

Co.  D-  3,923+  pop.,  on  Delaware  &  Hudson 
Rd..  7  m.  S.  of  Saratoga  Springs.  Manu- 
facturing.   Summer  resort. 

BAL.LSTON     DAILY    JOURNAL; 

every  evening  except  Sunday,  and  WEEK- 
LY, Saturdays;  republican;  four  pages- 
daily  18x24,  weekly  22x28;  subscription- 
daily  $3,  weeklv  $1:  established— daily  1894, 
vsneekly  1798;  C.  H.  Grose,  publisher  (1—8). 

NEWS;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  SEMI- WEEK LY%  Tuesdays  and  Fri- 
days; democratic;  four  to  six  pages  15x22; 
subscription— daily $3,  semi  weekly  SI;  estab- 
lished—daily  1889,  semi-weekly  1845,  as  Weeklv 
Democrat:  The  News  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (1—8), 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1899 
the  semi-weekly  edition  of  this  paper 
seemed  to  assert  that  it  had  an  average 
issue  exceeding  1,000  copies,  but  failed 
to  furnish  such  definite  information  as 
would  warrant  the  accordance  of  a  rat- 
ing to  that  effect.  It  has  not  since  made 
any  renewal  of  the   claim. 

BARDONIA,    Rockland    Co.    O.    200 

pop.,  on  New  Jersey  &  New  York  Rd.,  2  m. 

S.   of  New  City,   the   county  seat.    Fruit 

growing  and  agriculture. 

ROCKLAND  ADLER;  Thursdays; 
German,  democratic;  eight  pages  17x23;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1891;  H.  G.  Koop,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (1—8). 

BARKER,  Niagara  Co.  -D  410  pop., 
on  New  York  Central  &  Hudson  River  Rd., 
iO  m.  N.  E.  of  Buffalo. 
REGISTER;  Saturdays;    independent; 

six  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estaoUghed 

December,  1904  ;  Frank  M.  Swan,  editor  and 

publisher  (1—8). 

BATAVIA,  c.  h.,  Genesee  Co.  -  12,239 
pop.,  on  New  York  Central  &  Hudson  River, 
Erie  and  Lehigh  Valley  Rds.  and  Tonawan- 
da  creek.  37  m.  E.  of  Buffalo.  Manufactur- 
ing and  agriculture. 

NEWS;  every  evening  except  Sunday ;  re- 
publican;   six  pages  17x22;    subsci-iption  $2; 
established  1878;  A.  J.  McWain,  editor;  Gris- 
wold  &  McWaIn,  publishers  (2—7). 
Copies  printed:     4.178  in  1895 
5,918  in  1900 
6,191  in  1902 
6,437  in  1903 
6,757  in  1904 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


713 


NEW  YORK. 


6,936  in  190S 
7,227  in  1906 
7,461  in  1907 
TIMES ;  Fridays ;  democratic ;  eight  pages 

17x22;    subscription    $1;    establisiied     1818; 

Chester  C.  Piatt,  editor;  The  Batavia  Times 

Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (1--7). 

Copies  printed:      1,800  in  1895 

1,430  in   1905 

2,128  in  1906 

1,445  in   1907 

BATH,  c.  h.,  Steuben  Co.  p  4,994tpop.^ 
on  Delaware,  Lackawanna  &  Western,  Erie 
and  Bath  &  Hammondsport  Rds.  New 
York  State  Soldiers'  and  Sailors'  Home  and 
Davenport  Orphan  Asylum.  Manufactur- 
ing and  agriculture. 

PLAIN  DEALER?  Saturdays;  inde- 
pendent; eight  pages  15x22:  subscription  99 
cents;  established  1883;  A.  Ellas  McCall,  edi- 
tor; Plaindealer  Company,  publishers. 

STEUBEN    COURIER;    Fridays;   re 
publican  ;   eight  pages    18x24;    subscription 
81;    established    1843;   H.  O.  Elkins,  editor; 
Courier  Co.  (Limited),  publishers  (1—7). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  2,800  in  1895 
and  3,021  in  1905,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  a  report,  but  was  credit- 
ed  with   more   than    1,000    in    1907. 

STEUBEN  FARMERS'  ADVO- 
CATE; Wednesdays;  democratic:  four 
pages  24x31);  subscription  $1;  established 
1815;  Advocate  Co..  editors  and  publishers 
(7-3  P). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding  2,250  in  1896,  and  more  than 
1,000  in  1898,  and  every  year  since,  up 
to   and  including    1907. 

BAYSHORE,  Suffolk  Co.  R  2,290t 

pop.,  on  Long  Island  Rd.  and  Great  South 

bay,  41  m.  E.  of  Brooklyn,    Summer  resort. 

JOURNAL.;  Saturdays ;  republican ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  SI. 50:  estab- 
lished 1874;  Irving  J.  Long,  editor  and  pub- 
Ksher  (8—5). 

BELFAST,  Allegany  Co.  p  800  pop., 
on  Pennsylvania  and  Builalo  &  Susque- 
hanna Rds.,  13  m.  N.  W.  of  Belmont,  the 
county  seat.  Farming  and  stock  raising. 
BLiAZE;  Thursdays;  indenendent;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1.25;  established 
1899;  E.  C.  Bristol,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

BELMONT, c.  h.,All€gany  Co.  p  1,1901 
pop.,  on  Erie  Rd.  and  Genesee  r.  Water 
power,  employed  in  manuf actuiing.  Dairy- 
ing, lumber  and  wool  growing. 

DISPATCH;  Fridays;  repubUcan;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  established 
1889:  L.  H.  Thornton,  editor  and  publisher 
(1-6). 

Copies  printed:  i,S35  in  1903 
1,562  in  1905 
1,604  in   1907 

BERGEN,  Genesee  Co.  -D  624t  pop., 
on  New  York  Central  &  Hudson  River 
Rd.,  50  m.  N.  E.  of  Buffalo. 

LiEADER;  Thursdays;  independent; 
four  pages  17x24;  subscription  .$1;  estab- 
lished Mav,  1906;  Conrad  Deal,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 

BINGHAMTON,  c.h.,  Broome  Co.  p 
39,647+  pop.,  on  Erie,  Delaware,  Lackawan- 


NEW  YORK. 


na  &  Western  and  Delaware  &  Hudson  Rds. 
and  at  confluence  of  Chenango  and  Sus- 
quehanna rs.,  50  m.  E.  of  Elmira  and  80  S. 
E.  of  Syracuse.  Has  good  water  power. 
Manufacturing  city.  Rated  third  city  in 
United  States  in  cigar  industry. 

EVENING  HERALD;  every  evening 
except  Sunday;  independent :  eight  pages 
19x24;  subscription  S8;  established  1889;  6. 
W.  Beardaley,  editor;  Evening  Herald  Com- 
pany, publishers  (1—4). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  8,031  in  1895 
and  12,416  in  1906,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
than    7,500    in    1907. 

PRESS  AND  LEADER;  every  even- 
ing except  Sunday ;  independent;  twelve  to 
twenty- tour  pages  18x24;  subscription  $3; 
established — Leader  1S7S,  Press  1904;  Bing- 
hamton  Press  Company,  editors  and  publish- 
ers (2 — 7). 

Copies  printed:  21,576  in  1905 
20,927  in  1906 
20,945  in   1907 

REPUBLICAN;  every  morning  except 
Sunday,  and  BROOME  REPUBLICAN, 

Saturdays;  republican;  ten  pages  17x23; 
subscription— daily  $3,  weekly  S1.25;  estab- 
lished—daily 1849.  weekly  1822:  Chas.  M.  Dick- 
inson, editor;  Binghamton  Publishing  Co., 
publishers  (1—6). 

Copies  printed:     daily:     6,514  in  1895 

6,476  in  1900 
7.355  in   1902 
8,673  in   1903 
10,277  in   1904 
9,479  in   1905 
10,203  in   1906 
10,494  in   1907 
The  weekly  edition  had  credit    for  an 
average  issue  of  1,553  for  the  year  1895, 
but  has   not   since  made  any  claim  to  is- 
suing so  many  as  1,000  copies. 

Publisher's  announcement.— Only  Bingham- 
ton paper  showing  net  gain  in  circulation 
during  1907— no"  nnishroom  "  business  here 
— just  sane  progress.  Of  the  average  for 
1907  (10,494)  87  per  cent  was  net  paid. 

A  clean,  paid,  home  circulation,  con- 
stantly growing  and  constantlj"  weeded. 
Advertisers  appreciate  this  policy,  because 
it  pays  them  in  results.  Net  gain  in  adver- 
tising, 1907,  30  per  cent. 

Blnghamton's  only  morning  paper.  Only 
Republican  daily  in  a  strong  Republican 
county.  Controls  R.  F  D.  circulation  ab- 
solutely. Delivered  into  the  home  and 
stays  there  all  day.    No  street  sales. 

To  get  results  iii  this  territory  advertise 
In  the  Republican,  the  paper  that  the 
women  read,  and  read  while  it  is  fresh. 
After  reading  it  they  do  their  shopping. 
After  reading  the  evening  paper,  most 
people  go  to  sleep. 

Rates  less  than  2c.  per  inch  per  thousand. 
Mgr.  Foreign  Adv.  Dept.,  Vreeland-Benja- 
min,  New  York  and  Chicago. 
LABOR    ENTERPRISE;    Fridays 
(AA). 

GENERAL  INFORMATION; month- 
ly; mailorder  specialties;  advertising;  six- 
teen to  thirty-two  pages  6x9:  subscription 
$1  for  five  years;  established  1899;  E.  K.  Han- 
ley,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies     printed:      2,041   in   1907 
WOMAN'S  REALM;  monthly;  house- 
hold;  sixteen  pages  10x14;    subscription  25 
cents;    established  1904;    Realm   Publishing 
Company,  editors  and  publishers  (1—8). 
Copies    printed:     51^390  in   1907 


714 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


NEW  YORK. 


BLOOM  VILLE,  Delaware  Co.  0,  400 
pop.,  on  Ulster  &  Delaware  Rd.,  22  m.  S.  of 
Oneouta.    Dairying  and  farming. 
NEWS;    Tiiursdays;    independent;    four 

pages   15x22;    subscription    $1;    established 

January,  1906;   Louis  J.  3Ierwin,  editor  and 

publisher  (1— 6  P)  (A  A). 

BOLIVAR,     Allegany    Co.  P    l,208t 
pop.,  on  Pittsburg,  Shawmut  &  Northern 
Rd.,  20  m.  S.  W.  of  Belmont,    the  county 
seat.    Business  center  of  Allegany  county 
oil  field.    Farming  and  dairying. 
B  K  EEZ E ;  Thursdays ;  republican ;  twelve 
pages   15xg2;  subscription  Sl.25;  established 
1891 ;  J.  P.  Herrick,  editor  and  publisher  (12 — i). 
Copies     printed:      1,113  in   1903 
1,227  in   1904 
1,438  in  1907 

BOONVILIiE,    Oneida    Co.    d   l,745t 

pop.,  on  Rome.  Watertown  &  Ogdensburg 
Rd.  and  Black  River  canal,  35  m.  N.  of 
Utica,  the  county  seat.  Wood-working 
manufactories.    Butter  and  cheese. 

HERALD    AND    ADIRONDACK 
TOURIST;    Wednesdays  ;    republican ; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1851 ;  Garry  A.  Willard,  editor  and  pub 
asher  (10—7). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  4,903  in  1893 
and  2,850  in  1902,  since  which  it  has 
not  fUrnished  any  definite  and_  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  has  been  credited  with 
more  than  2,250  every  year  since,  up  to 
and    including    1907. 

RECORD;  Thursdays;  independent- 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub.scription 
$1;  established  1892;  I.  Gilbert  Sawyer,  editor 
and  publisher  (1 — S). 

BREWSTER.   Putnam  Co.  P,  l,192t 

pop.,  on  New  York  Central  &  Hudson  River 

and  New  England  Rds.,  11  m.  W.  of  Dan- 

burj',  Conn.,  and  52  N.  of  New  York  City. 

Iron  mines.    Dairying. 

STANDARD;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x^2;  subscription  $2;  established  1869; 

E.  W.  Addis,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3  P). 

BRIDGEHAMPTON,  Sujffolk  Co. 
Q.  1,394  pop.,  on  Long  Island  Rd.,  5  m.  S.  W. 
of  Sag  Harbor.  Farming  and  fishing.  Sum- 
mer resoit.    Dairying. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages 
15x22:    subscription    $2;    established    1895, 

F.  A.  Burling,  editor  and  publisher  (3—8). 

BRIGHTON,  Monroe  Co.  -a  888  pop., 

on  New  York  Central  &  Hudson  River  Rd., 

4  m.  E.  of  Rochester. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  Independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1901; 
P.  R.  Stewart,  editor  and  publisher  (12— 3). 

BROADALBIN,  Fulton  Co.:>  l,946t 

pop.,  on  Fonda,  Johnstown  &  Gloversvllle 

Rd.,  10  m.  E.of  Johnstown,  the  county  seat. 

Knitting  mill  and  glove  factories.    Butter 

making,  lumber  and  paper  boxes. 

II  E  R  A  li  D  ;  Thursdays;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1862;  B.  C. 
Smith,  editor;  Collins  &  Combes,  publishers 

(1— 8^ 

BROCKPORT,  Monroe  Co.  :  3,398t 
pop.,  on  New  York  Central  &  Hudson  River 


NEW  YORK. 


Rd.  and  Erie  canal,  17  m.  W.  of  Rochester, 
the  county  seat.  State  Normal  School. 
Shoes,  piano  and  canned  goods  factories. 

DEMOCRAT;  Wednesdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  22x28;  subscription  Sl.25;  estab- 
lished 1870;  P.  J.  Willson,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

REPUBLiIC;  Thursdays :  republican ; 
eight  pages  17x22;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 1856;  P.  A.  Blossom,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

Copies     printed:      1,220  in   1906 
1,386  in   1907 

BROCTON,  Chautauqua  Co.  p  900t 
pop.,  on  Lake  Shore  &  Michigan  Southern, 
Western  New  York  &  Pennsylvania,  and 
New  York,  Chicago  &  St.  Louis  Rds.,  9  m. 
S.  W.  of  Dunkirk  and  14  N.  of  Mayville,  the 
county  seat.  Basket  factory.  Center  of 
Chautauqua  grape  growing. 
ENTERPRISE:  Wednesdays ;  eight 

pages   15x22;    subscription   f  1 ;    established 

May,    1906;    M.  M.  Bam  brick,   editor;    G.   C. 

Harmon,  pvibllsher  (6—6  P). 
MIRROR:   Wednesdays;  eight  pages 

13x20;    subscription  75  cents;  established  1890 

(3-3). 

BRONXVILLE,   Westchester   Co.  P, 
579  pop.,  on  New  York  Central  &  Hudson 
River  Rd.,  14  m.  N.  of  New  York  City. 
REVIEW^;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  11x16;  subscription  $1.50;   established 
Jatiuary,  1902;  T.  M.  Watson,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8— 5J. 

BROOKFIELD,  Madison  Co.  D  4«5t 
pop.,  25  m.  S.  of  Utica.  Large  steam  saw 
and  planing  mills  and  tannery.  Cheese 
and  hops. 

COURIER;  Wednesdays;  republican; 
four  pages  22x28;  subscription  §1.50;  estab- 
lished 1876;  Stlllman  &  Spooner,  editors  and 
publishers  (1—4). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,597  in  1897 
and  1,602  in  1906,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
than    1,000    in    1907. 

BROOKLYN, c.  b.,  TTrnfirs  Co. R  1.166.. 
582+  pop.,  on  W.  end  of  Long  Island,  oppo- 
site Borough  of  Manhattan,  connected  by 
suspension  bridges  and  several  ferries,  and 
within  the  corporate  limits  and  a  borough 
of  New  York  City.  Commei'ce  and  manu- 
facture. Chief  seat  of  the  sugar-reftning  in- 
dustry in  the  United  States.  Extensive 
docks  and  storage  warehouses.  U.  S.  Brook- 
lyn Navy  Yard. 

(See  New  York  City,  Borough  of  Brooklyn.) 

BRUSHTON,    FranUin    Co.    u    800 

pop.,  on   Ogdensburg  &  Lake   Champlain 

Rd.,  11  m.  W.  of  Malone,  the  county  seat, 

and  55  N.  W.  of  Plattsburg.    Farming. 

FACTS  AND  FALLACIES  AND 
BRUSHTONIAN;  Thursdays;  independ- 
ent :  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  50  cents: 
established  1899;  Charles  H.  Smith,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8) 

BUFFALO,  c.  h.,  Erie  Co.  -n  352,387t 
pop.,  on  11  railroads,  at  eastern  extremity 
of  Lake  Erie  and  ..lirie  canal.     Extensive 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


716 


NEW  YORK— Buffalo. 


lake  commerce  with  all  points  West.  Manu- 
factures various  and  important.  Live  stock 
and  grain  trade. 

DAILY. 

COIUMERClALij  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Wednesdays;  re- 
publican; eight  to  twelve  pages  18x24;  sub 
script  ion— daily  $6,  weekly  $1;  established- 
daily  18S1,  weekly  1810;  James  D.  Warren's 
Sons,  editors  aaid  publishers  (1 — 4). 

Copies  printed:  (00)  The  daily  edition  of 
this  paper  had  credit  for  an  average  is- 
sue of  12,419  in  1897  and  13,369  in 
1 90 1,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
any  definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but 
has  been  credited  with  more  than  7,500 
every  year  since  1903,  up  to  and  in- 
chiding     1907. 

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QtJIRER,  every  evening  except  Sunday 
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Copies  printed:  morning:  55,001  in  1898 

50,067  in  1901 
48,813  in  1902 
50,832  in  1903 
50,940  in  1904 
48,008  in  1905 
S3, 681  in  1906 
51,604  in  1907 
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31,453  in  1901 
30,401  in  1902 
33,082  in  1903 
32,702  in  1904 
31,027  in  1905 
32,683  in  1906 
34,570  in  1907 
Sunday:        -  '>23  in   1898 

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66,852   in   1900 

74,234  in  1902 

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,    79,408  in   1903 

88,457  in  1904 

94,690  in  1905 

94,743  in  1906 

94,843  in  1907 

No  definite  and  satisfactory  statement 

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edition,  but  it  had  credit  for   exceeding 

20,000  in   1901  and  more  than   17.500  in 

1902,  and   every  year    since,   up   to    and 

including    1907. 

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ing campaign  in  Buffalo  can  reach  ap- 
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of  Buffalo  in  one  medium  at  a  minimum 
cost,  said  minimum  cost  being  the  very  at- 
tractive rate  offered  by  the  Buffalo  Even- 
ing News,  the  circulation  of  which  i*  more 
than  the  combined  circulation  of  all  other 
Buffalo  evening  newspapers,  and  more 
than  the  combined  circulation  of  any 
three  Buffalo  newspapers,  morning  or 
evening.  Its  circulation  represents  both 
quantity  and  quality,  and  the  News  is  the 
only  Buffalo  newspaper  that  will  prove  its 
circulation  by  permitting  the  examination 
of  its  circulation  books.  The  last  iiivesti- 
gation  made  in  the  city  vt  Buffalo  by  the 
Association  of  American  Advertisers 
showed  that  the  News  wasthe  only  Buffalo 
newspaper  that  would  permit  an  exami- 
nation of  their  circ illation  records. 

The  great  excess  of  advertising  carried 
by  the  Buffalo  Evening  News  over  other 
papers  in  Buffalo  is  so  great  as  to  scarcely 
permit  comparison.  During  1907  the  News 
published  16,732  columns  of  advertising, 
which  was  more  than  any  two  Buffalo 
newspapers  combined,  in  spite  of  the  fact 
that  the  News  will  not  carry  objectionable 
advertising  and  other  Buffalo  newspapers 
do.  The  News  carried  one-third  of  the 
total  volume  of  advertising  printed  in  the 
six  daily  papers  of  Buffalo,  and  the  four 
leading  department  stores  of  Buffalo  ad- 
vertising In  the  News  alone  more  than  the 
other  six  papers  in  Buffalo  combined.  The 
net  paid  circulation  of  the  News  for  the 
year  •  1907  averaged*  94,843  copies  dallj'. 
Smith  &  Thompson,  advertising-representa- 
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Copies  printed:  The  daily  edition  of 
this  paper  had  credit  for  an  average  issue 
of  34,127  in  1895  and  48.582  in  1904, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  a  re- 
port, but  was  credited  with  more  than 
40,000    in    1905    and    1907. 

The  Sunday  edition  had  credit  for  an 
average  issue  of  16,2x9  in  1895  and 
35>930  in  1904,  since  which  it  has  not 
furnished  a  report,  but  was  credited  with 
more  than   20,000  in    1905   and   1907. 

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1876  ;  Relnecke  &  Zesch,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers.    Office,  296  EUicott  street. 

Copies  printed:  The  weekly  edition 
of  this  paper  had  credit  for  issuing 
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but  has  not  since  set  up  any  claim  for 
issuing  so   many. 

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ing except  Sunday,  aud  ILilil'STKATED 
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$3,  Sunday  $2;  established— daily  1846,  Sun 
day  1883;  James  \V.  Greene,  editor:  W.  M. 
Ramsdell,  publisher.  Office,  179-181  Washing- 
ton s  tract  (3—3). 

Copies  printed:  (00)  The  daily  edition  of 
this  paper  had  credit  for  an  average  issue 
oi  15,141^  in  1897  and  23,993  in  1901, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  has 
been  credited  with  more  than  20,000 
every  year  since,  up  to  and  including 
1907. 

The  Sunday  edition  of  this  paper  had 
credit  for  an  average  issue  of  65,451  in 
1897  and  55,265  in  1901,  since  which 
it.  has  not  furnished  an}'  definite  and  sat- 
isfactory report,  but  has  been  credited 
with  more  than  40,000  every  year  since, 
up   to    and  including   1907. 

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ing except  Sunday;  Polish;  four  pages  18x24; 
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factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
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since,    up    to    and   including    1907. 

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year    since,    up    to    and   including    1907. 

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ARBEITER  ZEITUNG;  Satmdays; 
German;  labor;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscrip- 
tion .$2;  established  1886;  Robert  Steiner, 
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and  8,600  in  1905,  since  which  it  has 
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but  has  not  since  made  claim  to  issuing 
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and  4,547  in  1904,  since  which  it  has 
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tablished 1898;  Fernandino  Magnani,  editor; 
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credit  for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies 
regularly,  but  such  definite  information 
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never  been  forthcoming. 

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established  1900;  C.  C.  Brock,  editor;  Progress 
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Copies     printed:     4,013  in   1906 
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March,  1903;    Mark   S.  Hu>-'..ell,  editor   and 
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-.3,130  in  1907 
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WARTA  I  Saturdays  (A  A). 

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for  an  average  issue  of  27,317  in_  1905 
and  29,288  in  1906,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
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for  an  average  issuffe  of  22,268  in  1898, 
since    which    it    has!  not    furnished    any 


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definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  was  i 
credited  with  exceeding  12,500  in  1903  | 
and  more  than  7,500  in  1905  and  1907, 
GAZETTEER  AND  GUIDE  MAGA- 
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factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding  4,000    in    1907. 

JOURNAL.  OF  THE  SWITCH. 
MEN'S  UNION;   monthly;   railroad  em- 
ployees;  eighty  pages  6x9;    subsci'iption  $1; 
established  1898;    F.  M.  Cassidy,  editor  and 
publisher.   Office,  326  Brisbauebuildingd— 8). 
Copies  printed:     3,570  in  1900 
12,083  in  1902 
17,125  in   1903 
18,708  in   1904 
18,900  in   1905 
19,891  in  1906 
23,083  in   1907 
L.A    HACIENDA;    monthly;    Spanish; 
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since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  has 
been  credited  with  more  than  1,000 
every  year  since,  up  to  and  including 
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for  an  average  issue  of  5,308  in  1899 
and  1,405  in  1902,  since  which  it  has  not 
furnished  any  definite  and  satisfactory 
report,  but  has  been  credited  with  more 
than  2,250  every  year  since  1901,  up  to 
and    including     1907. 

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Roller  Mill  Publishing  Co.,  publishers.  Office, 
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Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  5,869  in  1896 
and  5,062  in  1906,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
than    4,000    in    1907. 

TWO-STEP  MAGAZINE:  monthly, 
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drama;  sixty- four  to  eighty  pages  6x9;  sub- 
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Walker,  managing  editor  and  publisher. 
Office,  649  Main  street  (1-8). 

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CAIRO,  Greene  Co.  0, 2,176t  pop.,  on 

Cairo  Rd.,  8  m.  N,W.  of  Catskill,  the  county 

seat.    Summer  resort. 

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lished 1890;  Geo.  W.  Squires,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 


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pop.,  on  New  York  Central  &  Hudson  River, 
Genesee  &  Wyoming  Valley,  Lehigh  Val- 
ley and  Erie  Rds.  Agricultural-imple- 
ment, sash,  door  and  blind  factories  and 
flour  mills. 

ADVERTISER;  Thursdays;  independ- 
ent-republican; four  pages  20x26;  subscrip- 
tion $1.25;  established  1878;  A.  H.  Collins, 
editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 

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May,  1901 ;  R.  A.  Peck,  editor  and  publisher 
(1-8). 

Copies     printed:      1,139  in  1907 

CAIiLICOON  DEPOT,  Sullivan 
Co.  P,  350  pop.,  on  Delaware  r.  and  Erie 
Rd.,  27  m.  N.  of  Monticello,  the  county  seat. 
Milk  and  poultry.    Agriculture. 

SULLIVAN    CO.    DEMOCRAT; 

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scription $1;  established  1892;  S.  S.  Pomroy, 
editor  and  publisher  (12—6). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1897 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  infor- 
mation as  would  warrant  the  accordance 
of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It  has  not 
since  made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 

CAMBRIDGE,  Washington  Co.  D- 
1,578+  pop.,  on  Delaware  &  Hudson  Rd.,  36 
m.  N.  E.  of  Albany,  the  State  capital. 

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$1 ;  established  1798;  John  G.  Smart,  editor  and 
publisher  (3 — 3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
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and  1,971  in  1902,  since  which  it  has  not 
furnished  any  definite  and  satisfactory 
report,  but  has  been  credited  with  more 
than  1,000  every  year  since,  up  to  and 
including    1907. 

CAMDEN,  Oneida  Co.  n  2,370t  pop., 
on  Rome,  Watertown  &  Ogdensburg  and 
Lehigh  Valley  Rds.,  18  m.  N.  E.  of  Rome. 
Furniture,  office  fixtures,  water-wheels  and 
knit  goods. 

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$1;  established  1873;  Walter  C- Stone,  editor 
and  publisher  (1 — 4). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
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and  1,388  in  1906,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
than   1,000  in  1907. 

CANAJOHARIE,  Montgomery  Co. 

n- 2,101+  pop.,  on  West  Shore  Rd.,  Mohawk 
r.  and  Erie  canal,  55  m.  N.  W.  of  Albany, 
the  State  capital.  Manufacturing,  farm- 
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CENTER  MORICHES.  Sujffoa-  Co. 

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CHATHAM,  Columbia  Co.  O,  3,300 
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22  m.  S.  of  Albany,  the  State  capital,  and 
128  N.  of  New  York  City.  Straw  board  and 
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CHAUTAUQUA,  Chautauqua  Co. 
D  389  pop.,  on  Jamestown,  Chautauqua  & 
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CHENANGO  FORKS,  Broome  Co. 

[?  1,372+  pop.,  on  Delaware,  Lackawanna  & 
Western  Rd.,  12  m.  N.  of  Binghamton,  the 
county  seat.    Agriculture. 

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every  year  since,  up  to  and  including 
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CHERRYCREEK,  GhmUauqua  Go. 

p  701+  pop.,  on  Erie  Rd.,  21  m.  N.  E.  of 
Jamestown.  Lumber  mills  and  charcoal 
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CHERRY  VALLEY,  OUego  Co.  D 

772+  pop.,  on  Delaware  &  Hudson  Rd.,  12  m. 
N,  E.  of  Cooperstown,  the  county  seat. 
Furnace  and  melodeon  factories. 

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since  made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 

CHITTENANGO,   Madison   Co.   u 

787+  pop.,  on  New  York  Central  &  Hudson 

River  and  West  Shore  Rds.,  Chittenango 

creek  and  Erie  canal,  14  m.  E.  of  Syracuse. 

Canning  factory,  pottery  and  natural-gas 

well.    Chittenango  Springs,  a  resort   for 

invalids,  2  m.  S. 

MADISON  CO.  TIMES;  Fridays; 
democratic:  four  pages  20x26;  subscription 
$1:  established  1870;  Luke  McHenry,  editor 
and  publisher  (6— ;3). 

CINCINNATUS,    CortUind    Co.    U 
912+  pop.,  on  Erie  and  Central  New  Tork 


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NEW  YORK. 


Rds.,  12in.  S.  E.of  Cortland,  the  county  seat. 

Farming. 

TIMES;   Thursdays;   eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription   $1  ;     established    1898 ; 
Blanchard,  editor  and  publisher. 


L.   D. 


CliA YTON,  Jefferson  Co.  b  l,913t  pop., 
on  Rome,  Watertown  &  Ogdensburg  Rd. 
and  St.  Lawrence  r.  Summer  resort,  in  the 
Thousand  Islands.  Boat  building  and  gran- 
ite quarries. 

ON  THE  ST.  L.AWRENCE  AND 
INDEPENDENT;  Thursdays;  eight  pages 
15x22 ;  subscription  SI ;  established  1882;  F.  X. 
Tobin,  editor;  Thousa)id  Islands  Publish- 
ing Company  (Limited),  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  issue  of  1,300  in  1895  and  1,200 
in  1902,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
any  definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but 
has  been  credited  with  more  than  1,000 
every  year  since,  up  to  and  including 
1907. 

CLEVELAND,    Osirego  Co.   o    689t 

pop.,  on  New  York,  Ontario  &  Western  Rd., 

40  m.  W.  of  Oswego. 

L.AKESIDE  PRESS;  Fridays;  repub- 
lican; four  pages  17x24:  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1871;  E.  A.  Blair,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—7). 

CLIFTON  SPRINGS,   Ontario  Co. 

-n  1,617+  pop.,  on  Lehigh  Valley  and  New 
York  Central  &  Hudson  River  Rds.,  10  m. 
N.  E.  of  Canandaigua.  the  county  seat.  Re- 


XEW  YORK. 


sort   for  invalids.     Mineral   and   sulphur 

springs.    Farming. 

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pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  established 
1878;  H.  L.  Wright,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

CLINTON.  Oneida  Co.  a  l,340t  pop., 
on  New  York,  Ontario  &  Western  Rd.,  9  m. 
W.  of  Utica,  the  county  seat.  Hamilton 
College.  Cotton,  lumber,  iron  and  other 
manufactures. 

ADVERTISER;  Saturdays;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1899;  H. 
Piatt   Osborne,  editor  and    publisher  (8 — 3). 

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lished 1846;  J.  B.  Sykes  and  H.  B.  Sykes,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  (8—3). 

HAMILTON  LITERARY  MAGA- 
ZINE; monthly,  during  the  college  year; 
collegiate;  eighty  pages  6x9;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1866:  A.  H  Woollcott.  edi- 
tor; G.  W.  Browning,  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies     printed:        539  in  1907 

CLYDE,  Wayne  Co.  -n  2,.507t  pop.,  on 
New  York  Central  &  Hudson  River  and 
West  Shore  Rds.,  Clyde  r.  and  Erie  canal, 
8  m.  E.  of  Lyons,  the  county  seat.  Manu- 
facturing and  agriculture. 

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scription $1.50;  established  1887;  Albert  C. 
Lux.  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 

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pages  20x26;    subscription  $1.50;   established 

1850  ;   B.  N.  Marriott,  editor  and  publisher. 

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for  an  average  issue  of  1,540  for  the 
year  1896,  but  has  not  since  made 
claim  to  issuing  so  many  as  1,000  copies. 

-COBLESKILLi,  Schoharie  Co.  D-2,327t 
pop.,  on  Delaware  &  Hudson  Rd.,  45  m.  W.  of 
Albany,  the  State  capital.  Nail,  shirt,  wire, 
sash  and  blind  factories.    Agriculture. 

INDEX  ;  Thursdays  ;  democratic  ;  eight 
pages  18x24 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1865 ; 
Arthur  T.  Warner,  editor  and  publisher(  2—4). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  2,822  in  1902 
and  3,551  in  1906,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satis- 
factory report,  but  was  credited  with 
more   than    2,250   in    1907. 

TIMES;  Thursdays ;  republican ;  eight 
pages  15x22 ;  subscription  |l  ;  established 
1876;  Frank  A.  Linster,  editor  and  publisher 
(12-5). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,918  in  1900 
and  2,367  in  T903,  since  which  it  has  not 
furnished  any  definite  and  satisfactory 
report,  but  was  credited  with  more  than 
1,000   in    1905   and    1907. 

COHOCTON,  Steuben  Co.  JJ  879t 
pop.,  on  Erie  and  Delaware,  Lackawanna 
&  Western  Rds..  18  m.  N.  W.  of  Bath,  the 
county  seat.  Cigar  and  lumber  manufac- 
tories. Buckwheat  mills  and  canning  fac- 
tory.  Agriculture 

TIMES-INDEX;  Wednesdays;  inde- 
pendent; eight  to  twelve  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1892;  V.  L.  Tripp, 
editor  and  publisher  (2—7). 

Copies  printed:  1,345  in  1903 
1,405  in  1904 
1,436  in  1905 
1,514  in  1906 
1,584  in  1907 

COHOES,  Albany  Co.  D-  23,910t  pop., 
on  New  York  Central  &  Hudson  River  and 
Delaware  &  Hudson  Rds.  and  Erie  and 
Champlain  canals.  3  m.  N.  of  Troy  and  9 
N.  of  Albany,  the  county  seat  and  State 
capital.  Manufactures  cotton,  wool,  iron, 
paper  and  knit  goods. 

EVENING  DISPATCH  ;  every  even 
Ing  except  Sunday;  independent;  eight  pages 
19x22;  subscription  $3;  established  1884;  J.  & 
M.  Wallace,  editors  and  publishers  (8—3  P). 
Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  beeri  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for  ex- 
ceeding 2,250  in  1896  and  more  than 
1,000  m  1898,  and  every  year  since,  up 
up  to   and  including  1907. 

REPUBLiICAN;  every  evening  except 
Sunday;  republican;  eight  pages  18x34;  sub- 
scription $3;  established  1892;  John  Spence, 
editor;  Cohoes  Republican  Company,  pub- 
lishers (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for  ex- 
ceeding   1,000    in    190S    and    1907* 

COLiDEN,  Erie  Co.  -a  l,260t  pop.,  on 

Buffalo,  Rochester  &  Pittsburg  Rd.,  20  m. 

S.  of  Buffalo,  the  county  seat.    Dairying. 

CITIZEN;   Fridays;    eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription   $1;    established    1900;    Maude 
'  Shepard,  editor  and  publisher. 


NEW  YORK. 


COLDSPRING,   Putnam  Co.  Q, 

2.067+  pop.,  on  New  York  Central  &  Hudson 
River  Rd.  and  Hudson  r.,  52  m.  N.  of  New 
York  City.  Large  iron  foundry,  steel  works 
and  boring  mills. 

PHILIilPSTOWN    NEWS  J    Fridays 

(▲▲>. 

RECORDER;  Fridays ;  democratic ; 
eijiht  pages  17x24;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1866;  I.  P.  McCoy,  editor  and  publisher 

(1-S). 

COLLEGE  POINT,  Queens  Co.  p 
6,127+  pop.,  on  Long  Island  Rd..  10  m.  E.  of 
New  York  City  Hall.  Breweries,  hard 
rubber   and  silk  ribbon  manufactories. 

(See  New  York  City,  Borough  of  Q^ieens.) 

CONGERS,  Rockland   Co.   500.  pop., 

on  West  Shore  Rd.,  28  m.  from  New  York 

City.    Manufacturing. 

CONGERS  RECORD  AND 
ROCKLAND    LAKE    GAZETTE; 

semi  monthly ;  republican ;  eight  pages  15x22 ; 
subscription  $1;  established  June.  1904;  S.J. 
Freeman,  editor;  S.  J.  Freeman  &  Sons,  pub- 
lishers (1—8). 

COOPERSTOWN,  c.  h.,  Otsego  Co. 

n  2,368+  pop.,  at  the  outlet  of  Otsego  lake, 

on  Cooperstown  &   Charlotte  Valley   Rd., 

75   m.    W.  of    Albany,  the    State   capital. 

Trade  center  and  summer  resort. 

FREEMAN'S  JOURNAL;  Thurs- 
days; democratic;  eight  pages  17J^x24;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1808:  Geo.  H. 
Carley,   editor  and  publisher  (12—5).  • 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  issue  of  1,584  in  1894,  since 
which  it  has  not  furnished  any  definite 
and  satisfactory  report,  but  has  been 
credited  with  more  than  1,000  every  year 
since,    up    to    and    including    1907. 

OTSEGO  FARMER;  Fridays;  inde- 
pendent; eight  nages  19x24;  subscription 
$1.50;  established"  1877;  Crist.  Scott  &  Par- 
shall,  editors  and  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies     printed:     3,488  in   1894 
5,170  in   1905 

5,284  for  year  ending  August  31, 
1907. 

OTSEGO   REPUBLICAN  ;    Wednes 
days ;  republican ;  eight  pages  18x^4;  subscrip- 
tion  $1.50;     established  1828;     Clarence    W. 
Davidson,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 

Copies  printed :_  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  2,118  in  1896 
and  1,405  in  1902,  since  which  it  has  not 
furnished  any  definite  and  satisfactory 
report,  but  has  been  credited  with  more 
than  1,000  every  year  since,  up  to  and 
including   1907. 

AMERICAN  MOTHERHOOD; 
monthly;  hygiene  and  household;  one  hun- 
dred pages  7x10;  subscription $1;  established 
1888;  Mary  Wood- Allen,  editor;  Crist,  Scott 
&Parshall,  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  5,726  in^  1897 
and  18,090  in  1903,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  a  report,  but  was  credited 
with  exceeding  12,500  in  1904  and  more 
than   20,000   in    1907. 

CORFU,  Genesee  Co.  -n  401f  pop.,  on 
Lehigh  Valley  and  New  York  Central  Rds., 
25  m.  E.  of  Buffalo.    Farming.    Large  quan- 
tities of  milk  shipped  to  Buffalo. 
ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays:  four  pages 


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NEW  YORK. 


20x26;  subscription  60 cents;  established  1898; 
C.  E.  Curtiss,  editor  and  publisher  (1 — 8). 

CORINTH,  Saratoga  Co.  [>2,039t  pop., 
on  Adirondaclc  Rd.,  1  m.  from  Jessup  Sta- 
tion.   Paper  mill. 

CORINTHIAN;  Fridays:  eight  pages 
15x22 ;  subscription  $1  :  established  1889 ; 
C.  H.  Wyman,  editor  and  publisher. 

CORNING,  c.h.,  Steuben  Co.  p  ll,061t 
pop.,  on  Erie,  Delaware,  Lackawanna  & 
Western  and  New  York  Central  Rds.  and 
Chemung  r.  Extensive  foundries,  glass 
factories,  terra  cotta  and  railroad  car 
works. 

EVENING  LEADER  AND  DEMO- 
CRAT; every  evening  except  Sunday; 
democratic;  six  to  twelve  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $2:  established  1884;  E.  S.  Underbill, 
editor  and  publisher  (2— 8V 

Copies  printed:     4,064  in  1902 
5,642  in  1903 
6,238  in   1904 
6,395  in   190s 
6,535  in  1906 
6,24s  in   1907 
Publisher's     announcement.  —  Note  —  Since 
April,  1907,  all  papers  stopped  at  expiration. 
J  O  IJ  R  N  A  li  ;    every  evening  except 
Sunday;   republican;   six  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription   $5;    established    1891;    Harry    H. 
Pratt,   editor;   Corning   Journal   Company, 
publishers  (.1—8). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  the  daily  edition 
had  credit  for  exceeding  1,000  in  1901, 
and  every  year  since,  up  to  and  includ- 
ing   1907. 

CORNWALL  -ON -HUDSON, 

OrangeCo.  Q,  1,966+  pop.,  on  West  Shore  and 
New  York,  Ontario  &  Western  Rds.  and 
Hudson  r.,  1  m.  from  Cornwall  Landing 
and  5  S.  of  Newburgh,  one  of  the  two 
county  seats.  Carpet  factory  and  brick 
works.    Summer  resort. 

CORNWALL.     LOCAL     PRESH; 

Thursdays;  republican:    eight   pages   15x22; 
subscription    $1.50;    established     1884;   L.  G. 
Goodnough,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 
Copies     printed:     1,152  in   1903 
1,241  in   1907 

C  O  R  T  L  A  N  D,  c.  h..  Cortland  Co.  a 

9,014+  pop.—local  estimate  11,282— on  Dela- 
ware, Lackawanna  &  Western  and  Lehigh 
Valley  Rds.  and  Tioughnioga  r.,  .37  m.  S.  of 
Syracuse.    Manufacturing. 
STANDARD  ;    every     evening   except 
Sunday,   and   SEMI -WEEKLY,    Tues- 
days and  Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages 
15x22;   subscription— daily   $5,  semi-weekly 
$1.50;   established  1867;   Cortland  Standard 
Printing  Co.,  publishers  (1—7). 

Copies   printed:    daily:     1,478  in  189S 

1,564  in  1901 
1,69s  in  1902 
2,298  in  1904 
2,360  in  1905 
2,724  in  1906 
3,371  in   1907 
The  semi-weekly  edition  had  credit  for 
an    average   issue   of   2,227_  in    1897   and 
2,838  in   1902,  since  which  it  has  not  fur- 
nished  a    report,   but    was    credited    with 
exceeding  2,250    in    1003   and   more  than 
1,000    in    1905    and    1907. 


DEMOCRAT;  Friday's;  democratic; 
eight  pages  17x24;  subscription  $1.30;  estab- 
lished 1840;  Fay  C.  Parsons,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8).  _ 

Copies  printed:     1,951   in   1897  . 
2,685  in  1900 
2,223  in  1902 
2,243  in   1903 
2.296  in  1904 
2,126  in   1905 
2,169  in  1906 
2,233  in  1907 
JOURNAL;    Thursdays;    independent; 
eight  pages  18x24;     subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1876;  The  Courtland  Journal  Co.,  pub- 
lishers (12—3). 

COXSACKIE,  Greene  Co.  O,  2,735t 
pop.,  on  New  York  Central  &  Hudson  River 
and  West  Shore  Rds.  and  Hudson  r.,  21  m. 
S.  of  Albany,  the  State  capital.  Extensive- 
ly engaged  in  brick  maldng.  Iron  foun- 
dries, valve  works,  fruit  evaporators,  can- 
ning factory,  steam  mills,  shirt  factory  and 
machine  shop. 

UNION;  Fridays;  independent;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1851;  W.P.Franklin,  editor  and  publisher 
(6-3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies  regu- 
larly in  1902,  but  has  not  since  set  up 
any  claim  for  issuing  so  many. 

CROTON  -  ON  -  HUDSON,  West- 

Chester  Co.  Q,  1,533+ pop.,  on  Hudson  r.,  be- 
tween Sing  Sing  and  Peekskill.  Brick 
making  and  agriculture. 

CROTON  JOURNAL;  Fridays;  repub- 
lican; eight  pages  15x22:  subscription  $1; 
established  1894;  Quick  Bros.,  editors  and 
publishers. 

CUBA,  Allegany  Co.  p  l,502t  pop.,  on 
Erie  and  Western  New  York  &  Pennsyl- 
vania Rds.,  50  m.  W.  of  Hornellsville.  Agri- 
culture and  dairying. 

FREE  PRESS;  Thursdays;  eightpages 
18x24  ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1882  ; 
Park  &  Tuite,  editors  and  publishers  (7—5). 

PATRIOT;  Thursdays ;  republican ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1861;  J.  R.  Childs,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (5—5  P). 

(Topics  printed:  For  the  year^  1902 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  infor- 
mation as  would  warrant  the  accordance 
of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It  has  not 
since  made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 

"DAJLTOm ^  Livingston   (7o. -a  531  pop., 
on  Erie  Rd.,  24  m.  W.  of  Hornellsville.   Grain 
and  produce  market.    Agriculture. 
ENTERPRISE  ;   Fridays;   republican; 

four  pages  20x26  ;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 1880;  E.  Merry,  editor  and  publisher 
(8-3). 

DANSVILLE,  Livingston  Co.  -D  3,633t 
pop.,  on  Dansville  &  Mt.  Morris  and  Dela- 
ware, Lackawanna  &  Western  Rds.  and 
Canaseraga  creek,  50  m.  S.  of  Rochester. 
Largest  nursery  stock  center  in  the  world. 
Machine  shops.  Flour  mills  and  shoe  fac 
tory.  Large  vineyards.  Health  resort. 
ADVERTISER;     Thursdays;    repubU- 

oan;  four  pages  22x27;  subscription  $1.50;  et- 


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tablished  1860;  A.  O.  Bunnell,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7—3  P). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,594  for  the 
year  1895,  1,100  in  1900,  but  has  not 
since  made  definite  and  satisfactory- 
claim  to  issuing  so  many  as  1,000 
copies. 

BREEZE;  Tuesdays;  independent;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1883; 
H.  W.  Deloug,  editor;  M.  H.  Fowler,  pub- 
lisher (6—3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies  regu- 
larly in  the  years  1895  and  1896,  but  has 
not  since  set  up  any  claim  for  issuing  so 
many. 

EXPRESS;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1850  ;  Oscar  Woodruff,  editor  and  publisher 
(6—3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies  regu- 
larly in  the  years  1895  and  1896,^  but  has 
not  set  up  any  definite  and  satisfactory 
claim  for  issuing  so  many. 

NORMAL.  INSTRUCTOR;  monthly, 
except  July  and  August;  educational;  sixty 
pages  10><?xl4;  subscription  75  cents;  estab- 
lished 1891";  Elizabeth  P.  Bemis,  editor;  F.  A. 
Owen  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (4—8  P). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  42,000  in  1895 
and  126,000  in  1905,  since  which  ithas 
not  furnished  a  report,  but  was  credited 
with  more  than  75,000  in  1907,  which  is 
the  highest  rating  ever  accorded  in  the 
absence  of  a  definite  and  satisfactory 
statement  covering  the  issues  of  an  en- 
tire year. 

PRIMARY    PLANS;   monthly;    edu- 
cational; fortv-f'our  pages  9xl2i^;  subsenp 
tion  $1;  established  1903;  Elizabeth  P.  Bemis, 
editor;    F.    A.   Owen  Publishing  Company, 
publishers  (4—7). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  27,600  in  1904 
and  40,000  in  1906,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
than    20,000    in    1907. 

VICR'S  MA<iAZlNE}  monthly;  hor- 
ticulture, floriculture  and  household;  thirty- 
two  pages  10^x14:  subscription 50 cents:  es- 
tablished 1878;  Vick  Publishing  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers  (1—8  P). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  76,666  in  1904, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  was 
credited  with  more  than  75,000  in  1905 
and  1907,  which  is  the  highest  rating 
ever  accorded  in  the  absence  of  a 
definite  and  satisfactory  statement  of 
copies  printed  during  the  period  of  an 
entire    year. 

DELiEVAN,  Cattaraugus  Co.  p  l,719t 
pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Rd.,  38  m.  S.  of  Buf- 
falo.   Flour  and  lumber  mills,  cheese  fac- 
tory and  wood-working  shops. 
CATTARAUGUS    PRESS;   Fridays; 
independent;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$1.25;  established  1883;  W.  F.  Persons,  editor 
and  publisher  ( 1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,080  in  1898 
and  1,800  in  1905,  since_  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satis- 
factory report,  but  was  credited  with 
more    than    1,000    in    1907. 


NEW  YORK. 


DELHI,  c.  h.,  Delaware  Co.  p  2,078t 
pop.,  on  New  York,  Ontario  &  Western  Rd. 
and  Delaware  r.,  1^8  m.  from  New  York 
City.  Silk  mill  and  carriage  factories. 
Dairy  products. 

DELAWARE    EXPRESS;    Satur 
days;    republican;   eight   pages   15x22;   sub- 
scription $1 ;  established  1839  ;  F.  B.  Mayham, 
editor  and  publisher  (12—5). 

Copies  printed:  1,473  in  1897 
2,284  in  1905 
3,533   in    1907 

DELAWARE  GAZETTE  ;  Wednes- 
days; democratic;  four  pages  19x24;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1819 ;  S.  E.  Smith,  editor 
and  publisher. 

DELAWARE  REPUBLICAN;  Sat- 
urdays ;  republican  ;  four  pages  22x28 ;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1860;  R.  P.  Mcintosh, 
editor  and  publisher  (1— fi). 

Copies  printed:     1,086  in  1903 
1,354  in  1904 
1.226  in   i90.'5 
1,515  in   1906 
1,180  in   1907 
NEW  YORK  TEMPLAR;   monthly; 
temperance;  sixteen  pages  9xl2;   subscrip- 
tion 40  cents;   established  1881;   Charles  T. 
Telford,  editor;    Grand  Lodge  I.  O.  G.  T.  of 
State  of  New  Yo'k,  publishers  (12—4). 
Copies     printed:      3,625   in   1900 
2,170  in   1904 
2,000  in   1907 

DEPEW,  Erie  Co.  -.:  3,800  pop.,  on 
Delaware,  Lackawanna  &  Western,  Lehigh 
Valley,  Erie  and  New  York  Central  &  Hud- 
son River  lids.,  10  m.  E.  of  Buffalo.  Railroad 
machine  shops. 

HERALD;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  73^x11;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1893;  J.  C.  Glade,  editor  and  publisher 
(2-8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,286  in  1902 
and  1,200  in  1903,  since  which  it  has  not 
furnished  any  definite  and  satisfactory 
report,  but  was  credited  with  more  than 
1,000    in    1905    and    1907. 

DEPOSIT,  Broome  Co.  p  2,051t  pop., 
on  Erie  Rd.,  38  m.  S.  E.  of  Binghamton,  the 
county  seat.  Carriages,  machinerj-,  sashes 
and  blinds,  malleable  iron,  pearl  buttons 
and  condensed  milk.    Lumber. 

BRAINS    FOR    THE    RETAILER 

AND  ADVERTISER;  Saturdays;  adver- 
tising; thirty-six  pages  ej^xlOJ^;  subscrip- 
tion $5;  established  1891;  Jas.  Knapp  Reeve, 
editor  and  publisher  (2 — 5  P). 

COURIER- JOURNAL;  Wednesdays; 
independent;  eight  pages  15x22;  suDscrip- 
tton  $1;  established  1848;  Courier-Journal 
Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (1 — 8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies  regu- 
larly in  1903,  but  has  not  since  set  up 
any  definite  and  satisfactory  claim  for 
issuing   so  many. 

BOHEMIAN  ;  monthly;  literary;  one 
hundred  pages  6^^x93^;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1901;  The  Outing  Press,  editors  and 
publishers  (3— 6P). 

GRAY  GOOSE:  monthly ;  fiction ; 
sixty-four  pages  6x9;  subscription  50  cents; 
established  1891;  The  Outing  Press,  editors 
and  publishers  (12—5). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
frorn  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for  ex- 
ceeding  4,000    in    1905    and    1907. 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


725 


NEW  YORK. 


NEW  YORK. 


OUTING  i^IAGAZIXE;  monthly;  sport- 
ing, travel  and  adventure ;  one  hundred  and 
twenty-eight  pages  7x10;  subscription  §3; 
established  1892  :  Caspar  Whitney,  editor  ; 
The  Outing  Publishing  Company,  publishers; 
prints  an  edition  for  England. 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  88,148  in  1896, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  was 
credited  with  more  than  40,000  in  1898 
and     1907. 

DERUYTER,  Madison  Co.  a  623t 
pop.,  on  Lehigh  Valley  Rd.,  13  m.  S.  E.  of 
Cazenovia.  Milk  depot,  creamery  and  mills. 

GLEANER;  Thursdays;  independent: 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1878 ;  Warren  W.  Ames,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,723  in  1902 
and  1,940  in  1905,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
than    1,000   in    1907. 

DEXTER,  Jefferson  Co.     d  737  pop.— 

local  census  945— -on  Rome,  Watertown  & 
Ogdensburg  Rd.  and  on  Lake  Ontario  at 
mouth  of  Black  r.,  7  m.  N.  W.  of  Water- 
town.    Paper  and  pulp  mills. 
PRESS      AND      BROWNVIL.L.E 
NEWS;  Fridays;  independent;  four  pages 
20x24 ; subscription  $1;  established  1899;  Fred. 
H.  Gee, editor  and  publisher  (12—6). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
■for  an  average  issue  of  1,116  for  the 
year  1902,  1,268  in  1903,  but  has  not 
since  made  claim  to  issuing  so  many  as 
1,000  copies. 

DOBBS  TERRY,  fVestchester  Co.  □, 

2,888+  pop.,  on  New  Yoi-k  CentralS  Hudson 

River  Rd.  and  Hudson  r.,6  m.  N.  of  Yonkers 

and  23  from  New  York  City.    Gas-burner 

manufactory  and  brewery. 

NEWS;    Saturdays;   democratic;  four 

pages  17^^x22;  subscription  SI. 50;  established 

1900;  R.  C.  Hallock,  manager;    The  News  Co., 

editors  and  publishers  (:3— 3). 

REGISTER;  Fridays ;  republican ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1879 ;  .James  L.  Taylor,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7—3  P). 

DOIiGEVILLE,^er^•merCo.  i  2,240 
pop.,  8  m.  N.  E.  of   Little  Falls,  on  Little 
Falls  &  Dolgeville   Rd.     Felt   mills,  shoe, 
piano,  lumber,  wire  and  autoharp  manu- 
factories.   Agriculture. 
REPUBLICAN;  Fridays;   republican; 
eight  pages    15x22;    subscription   $1;    estab- 
lished 1897;  Fancher  L.  Youker,   editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 

jyO^WNSVILtJuE,  Delaware  (70.P.516 
pop.,  on   east  branch  of  the  Delaware  r., 
10  m.  S.  E.  of  Walton.    Agriculture. 
NEWS;   Tuesdays;   independent;   four 

pages  15x23;  subscription  $1;  established  1879 ; 

Amos  E.  Peck,  editor  and  publisher. 

'D'RY'D'E'S ,  Tompkins   Co.  G  699t  pop., 
on  Lehigh  Valley  Rd.,  about  10  m.  S.  W 
of  Cortland.  Woolen  and  planing  mills,  tan 
nery,  and  sulphur  springs.    Agriculture. 
HERALD;    Wednesdays;   independent; 

eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 


lished  1871;     Stillwell  &  Ross,  editors   and 
publishers  (6—3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,147  ^^  1896 
and  1,691  in  1901,  since  which  it  has  not 
furnished  any  definite  and  satisfactory 
report,  but  has  been  credited  with  more 
than  1,000  every  year  since,  up  to  and 
including   1907. 

DUNDEE,  Yates  Co.  rj  l,291t  pop.,  on 
Fall  Brook  Rd.,  about  15  m.  S.  of  Penn  Yan, 
the  county  seat.  Manufacturing  and 
farming. 

OBSERVER;  Wednesdays;  republi-. 
can;  four  pages  22x28;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1878;  Eugene  Vreeland,  editor  and 
publisher  (6— 3)., 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,442  for  the 
year  1896,  but  has  not  since  made  def- 
inite and  satisfactory  claim  to  issuing  so 
many  as  1,000  copies. 

DUNKIRK,  Chautauqua  Co.  pll,616t 
pop.,  on  Dunkirk,  Allegheny  Valley  &  Pitts- 
burg,   Erie.     Lake      Shore     &    Michigan 
Southern.  New  York,  Chicago  &  St.  Louis 
and  Western  New  York   &  Pennsylvania 
Rds.,  40  m.  S.  W.  of  Buffalo.    A  port  of  entry 
on   Lake   Erie,  in  direct    communication 
with   the  oil,    coal   and   iron   regions    of 
Pennsylvania.      Manufacturing,    agricult- 
ure, grape  culture  and  dairying. ' 
EVENING  OBSERVER;   every  even- 
ing except  Sunday,  and  GRAPE  BELT 
AND    CHAUTAUQUA     FARMER, 
semi-weekly,  Tuesda>sand  Fridays;  repub- 
lican;  eight  pages  17x22:  subscription— daily 
$5,  semi-weeklv  SI;    established— daily   1882, 
Grape  Belt   1893,    Chautauqua  Farmer  1868; 
Dunkirk  Printing  Co.,  publishers  (12—6). 
Copies    printed:     daily,     1,171   in   1899 

1,430  in   1901 
2,109  in   1907 
Semi-weekly,    4,455   in   1895 
3,780  in   1901 
3,706  in   1907 
HERALD;   every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  ADVERTISER  AND  UNION, 
Fridays  ;    democratic  ;   eignt   pages  —  daily 
18x24,  weekly  22x29  ;   subscription— daily  $5, 
weekly  $1.50;  established— daily  1890,  weekly 
Advertiser  1851,  Unionist;  consolidated  1869; 
Daniel   F.   Toomey,   editor   and   publisher; 
prints  a  weekly  edition  for  Fredonia  (3—3). 

EARLVIL.LE,  Madison  Co.  a  711t 
pop.,  on  Delaware,  Lackawanna  &  West- 
ern, New  York,  Ontario  &  Western  and 
West  Shore  Rds..  15  m.  N.  of  Norwich. 
Farming. 

STANDARD;  Thursdays;  independent: 
four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  established 
1887;   Burch  &  Briggs,  editors  and  publishers 

(3—3).  .  ,     J  j-^ 

Copies   printed:   This  paper  had  credit 

for  an  average  issue  of  1,114  in  i899 
and  1,506  in  1906,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satis- 
factory report,  but  was  credited  with 
more    than    1,000    in    1907. 

EAST  AURORA,  Erie  Co.  -a  2,366t 
pop.,  on  Western  New  York  &  Pennsylvania 
Rd.,  17  m.  S.  E.  of  Buffalo,  the  county  seat. 
Manufacturing  and  agriculture. 
ADVERTISER;  Thursdays;  independ- 
ent;    eight   pa^es   13x30;     subscription   $1; 


72t5 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


NEW  YORK. 


established  1872;  F.  O.  Persons,  editor  and 
publisher  (12—5). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,114  in  1897, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  has 
been  credited  with  more  than  1,000  every 
year  since,  up  to  and  including  1907. 
LITTJLE  JOURNEYS;  monthly;  lit- 
erary; flfty-two  pages  4x7;  subscription  $1; 
established  1895;  E.  Hubbard,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (9—3. 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  30,500  in  1900, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  has 
been  credited  with  more  than  20,000 
every  year  since,  up  to  and  including 
1907. 

PHIL.ISTINE;  monthly;  literary; 
thirty-eight  pages  5x6}^;  subscription  $1 ;  es- 
tablished 1895;  Elbert  Hubbard,  editor  and 
publisher. 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  10,000  in  1897 
and  62,916  in  1900,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  has  been  credited  with 
more  than  40,000  every  year  since,  up  to 
and  including    1907. 

EAST  BUFFALO,  Erie  Co.  -a  on 

New  York  Central  &  Hudson  River,  Dela- 
ware, Lackawanna  &  Western  and  Lehigh 
Valley  Rds.,  4  m.  E.  of  Buffalo. 

DAIL.Y    LIVE    STOCK   RECORD; 

every  evening  except  Sunday;  live  stock 
and  general  news;  four  pages  17x24;  sub- 
scription $3;  established  1896;  The  Buffalo 
Live  Stock  Record  Co.  (Inc.),  editors  and 
publishers  (11—7  P). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding    4,000    in    1907. 

EAST  HAMPTON,  Sujffolk  Co.  Q, 

3,746+ pop.  of  township,  on  Long  Island  Rd., 

7   m.  S.  of  Sag  Harbor.     Summer  resort. 

Farming. 

STAR;  Fridays  ;  independent ;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  S2;  established  1885; 
E.  S.  Boughton,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 

EAST  NORWICH,  NassauCo.n^  249 
pop.,  on  Long  Island  Rd.,  7  m.  E.  of  Glen 
Cove.    Farming. 

ENTERPRISE;  Saturdays;  independ- 
ent; four  pages  20x26:  subscription  $1.S0;  es- 
tablished 1880;  Halstead  H.  Frost,  editor  and 
publisher.  " 

EAST  ROCHESTER,  J/onroe  Co.-n 

DESPATCH;  Fridays  (A  A). 
NEWS;  Fridays  (A  A). 

EAST  SYRACUSE,  Onondaga  f'o. 
D  3,036  pop.,  on  New  York  Central  &  Hudson 
River  Rd.  and  Erie  canal,  5  m.  E.  of  Syra- 
cuse, the  county  seat.  Large  silver  ware 
factory.    Agriculture. 

NEWS;  daily  and  WEEKLY,  Satur- 
days; independent;  daily  sixteen,  weekly 
eight  pages  171^ x22 ;  subscription— weekly  $1 ; 
established— 1S84;  J.  L.  Kyne,  editor;  News 
Publishing  Company .  publishers  (12—7  P). 

BULLETIN:  Fridays ;  neutral ;  four 
pages  12}^xl9;  subscription  50  cents;  estab- 
lished 1899;  E.  A.  Kaye,  editor  and  publisher 
(1 — 8). 


NEW  YORK. 


EDMESTON,  Otsego  Co.  n  749  pop., 

on   New  York,    Ontario   &   Western   Rd., 

12  m.  W.  of  Cooperstown,  the  county  seat. 

Farming. 

LOCAL;  Saturdays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1882;  Walter  Cran- 
dall,  editor;  Dr.  A.  C.  Davis,  publisher  (1—8). 

ElilZABETHTOWN,  c.  h.,  Essex 

Co.  cr491+  pop.,  on  Bouquet  r.,  9  m.  W.  of 

Lake  Champlain,  10  N.  E.  of  Dix's  Peak,  one 

of  the  Adirondacks,  and  36  S.  W.  of  Platts- 

burg.  Deposits  of  iron  ore.  Summer  resort. 

POST;*  Thursdays ;  democratic  ;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  established 
1852;  Geo.  L.  Brown,  editor;  Estate  of  A.  C. 
Hand  Livingston,  publishers  (7—3  P). 

EliliENVILLE,  Ulster  Co.  O,  2,879t 
pop.,  on  Ellenville  &  Kingston  branch  of 
New  York,  Ontario  &  Western  Rd.  Manu- 
facturing of  cutlery,  bottling  of  spring 
water  and  agriculture.    Summer  resort. 

JOURNAL;  Thursdays  ;  republican  ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1849;  S.  M.Taylor,  editor;  B.  M.  Taylor, 
publisher  (2— 8). 

Copies  printed:  1,400  in  1896 
1,528  in  1904 
1,564  in  1905 
1,509  in  1906 

1,475  in   1907 

PRESS ;  Thursdays  ;  democratic  ;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1870;  W.  C.  McNally,  editor  and  publisher 
(1-8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  issue  of  1,200  in  1898  and  1,300 
in  1903,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
any  definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but 
was  credited  with  more  than  1,000  in 
1907. 

ELLICOTTVILIiE,  Cattaraugus  Co. 

p  886+  pop.,  on  Buffalo.  Rochester  &  Pitts- 
burg Rd.,  12  ni.  N.  of  Salamanca.  Manufac- 
turing and  milk  condensing.    Agriculture. 

POST  ;  Wednesdays ;  republican ;  eight 
pages  15x^;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1884; 
James  Mofflt  &  Son,  editors  and  publishers. 
(1-6). 

Copies  printed:  2,605  in  1895 
2,539  in  1900 
2,730  in  1902 
2,727  in  1903 
2,729  in  1904 
2,734  in  1905 
2,726  in  1906 
2,700  in    1907 

ELMIRA,  c.  h.,Cherming  Co.  g  35,672t 

pop.,  on  Erie,  Northern  Central,  Delaware, 

Lackawanna  &  Western  and  Lehigh  Valley 

Rds.  and  Chemung  r.    State  Reformatory 

and  Elmira  College.    Manufacturing. 

ADVERTISER;  every  moniing  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEH.LY,  Fridays;  republi- 
can; ten  or  twelve  pages  16;^x2l ;  subscrip- 
tion—dally  $3,  weekly  $1;  established  1998; 
J.  H.  Cunningham,  editor;  Elmira  Advertiser 
Association,  publishers  (3—3). 

Copies  printed:  The  daily  edition  of 
this  paper  had  credit  for  an  average 
issue  of  7,365  in  1897  and  8,107  in 
1898,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
any  definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but 
has  been  credited  with  more  than  4,000 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


727 


NEW  YORK, 


every    yeair    since,    up    to    and    including 
1907. 

No  definite  and  satisfactory  statement 
has  ever  been  secured  from  the  weekly 
edition,  but  it  had  credit  for  exceeding 
2,250  in  1901  and  more  than  1,000  in 
1905    and    1907. 

EVENING  NEWS;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday;  four  pages  15x22;  sutwcription 
$1;  established  1^4;  Evening  News  Co..  edi- 
tors and  publifiherg  (A  A). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  2,801  in  1895 
and  1,405  in  1902,  since  which  it  has  not 
furnished  any  definite  and  satisfactory 
report,  but  has  been  credited  with  more 
than  1,000  every  year  since  1898,  up  to 
and   including    1906. 

STAR-GAZETTE;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday;  eight  to  sixteen  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $9;  established— .Sfar  1888,  Gaz- 
ette 1820,  consolidarerl  July.  1907;  Woodford 
J.  Copeland  and  Frank  E.  Gannett,  editors; 
The  Star  Gazette  Company,  publishers  (7 — 7). 

TELiEGK-AM;  Sundays;  sixteen  pages 
18x24  ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  established  1879  ; 
The  Telegram  Printing  Company,  editors  and 
publishers  (2—6  P). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  102,242  in  1895, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  has 
been  credited  with  exceeding  17,500  in 
iqoi  and  more  than  12,500  in  1905  and 
1907. 

FAIRHAVEN,    Cayuga    Co.    D  610t 

pop.,  on  Lehigh  Valley  Rd.  and  Lake  On 

tario.    Shipping  of  coal  to  Canada.     Iron 

mines.    Farming. 

REGISTER;  Thursdays;  independent; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.25:  estab- 
lished 1874,  E.  0.  Smith,  editor  and  publisher 

(3-3). 

FAIRPORT,  Monroe  Co.  -C  2,489t 
pop.,  on  New  York  Central  &  Hudson  River 
and  West  Shore  Rds.  and  Erie  canal,  10  m. 
S.  E.  of  Rochester,  the  county  seat.  Manu- 
facturing and  agriculture. 

HERALD;  Wednesdays;  Independent; 
f otu-  pages  20x26 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1872:  Floyd  B.  Miner,  editor  and  publisher 
(7—5). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for  ex- 
ceeding   1,000   in    1905    and    1907. 

MONROE  CO.  MAIL.;  Thursdays;  In 
dependent;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1881;  Will  O.  Greene,  editor 
and  publisher  (7—3  P). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  tliis  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for  ex- 
ceeding 2,250  in  1896  and  more  than 
1,000  in  1898,  and  every  year  since,  up 
to   and   including   1907. 

FALCONER,    Chautauqua     Co.     b 

1,136+  pop.,  on  Erie  Rd.,  30  m.  W.  of  Sala- 
manca. 

AMERICAN  BEEKEEPER;  month- 
ly; bee  culture;  agriculture;  thirty-six  pages 
6x9;  subscription  50  cents;  established  1890; 
H.  E.Hill,  editor;  W.  F.  Falconer  Manufact- 
uring Company,  publishers  (1 — 8). 

Copies     printed:      3,000  in   1907 


NEW  YORK. 


FARMIMGDALE,    Nassau   Co.  q, 
2,000  pop.,  on  Long  Island  Rd.,  about  30m.  E. 
of  Brooklyn. 
TIMES;  Fridays  (A  A). 

FAR  ROCKAWAY,  Queens  Co.  O, 
2,288+  pop.,  on  Long  Island  Rd.,  21  m,  E.  of 
New  York  Citj'  Hall.  Seaside  resort,  much 
frequented  during  the  summer. 

( See  New  York  City,  Borough  of  Queens. ) 

FAYETTEVUiliE,  Onondaga  Co.  a 

1,304+  pop.,  on  West  Shore  and  Syracuse  & 
Suburban  Rds.  and  near  Erie  canal,  7  m.  S. 
E.  of  Syracuse,  the  county  seat.  Manufact- 
uring of  lime  and  plaster,  cement,  gloves, 
knives,  paper  and  furniture. 

BULLETIN;  Frida,j's:  democratio; 
and  FARMERS'  INSTITUTE  BUL- 
LETIN, monthly;  agricultural;  weekly 
eight,  monthly  twenty-two  to  thirty-siK 
pages,  weeklj'  13x30,  monthly  9x12;  sub- 
scription—weekly $1,  monthly-  $1;  estab- 
lished—weekly 1898,  monthly  1896;  Manlius 
PublishingCo.  (Inc. ),  publishers  (12—5). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  the  weekly  edition  of  this  paper, 
but  it  had  credit  for  exceeding  1,000  in 
1899,  and  every  year  since,  up  to  and  in- 
cluding   1907. 

The  monthly  edition  had  credit  for  an 
average  issue  of  60,000  in  1899,  since 
which  it  has  not  furnished  any  definite 
and  satisfactory  report,  but  has  been 
credited  with  more  than  12,500  in  1905 
and    1907. 

FILLMORE,  Allegany  Co.  p  633  pop., 
on  Pennsylvania  Rd.,  50  m.  S.E.  of  Buffalo. 
Dairying,  machine  shops,  oil  fields  and  agri- 
culture. 

NORTHERN  ALLEGANY  OB- 
SERVER; Fridays  ;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1880;  Judson  Howden,  editor  and  publisher 
(1-6). 

Copies  printed:  1,269  in  1903 
1,225  in  1906 
1,319  in  1907 

FINDLEY  LAKE,  Chautauqua 

Co.  p  54P    pop.,  26  m.  W.  of  Jamestown. 

Dairying  and  lumber. 

BREEZE;  Thursdays;  republican;  four 
pages  18x24 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1883 ; 
J.  H.  Boorman,  editor  and  publisher  (A  A). 

FISHKILL,  Dutchess  Co.  R  589tpop., 

on  Newburgh,  Dutchess  &  Connecticut  and 

New  England   Rds.,   5   m.  E.    of   Fishkill 

Landing  on  the  Hudson  r.    Agricvilture. 

TIMES;  Wednesdays ;  independent; 
four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1882:  Herman  Dean,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

FISHKILL-  ON-THE-HUD- 

SON,  Dutchess  Oo.  □.  3,673+  pop.— local 
estimate  3,939— on  New  York  Central  & 
Hudson  River,  New  York,  New  Haven  ft 
Hartford  and  Newburgh,  Dutchess  &  Con- 
necticut Rds.  and  Hudson  r.,  opposite  New- 
burgh, and  58  m.  N.  of  New  York  City,  con- 
nected by  steamboats.  Agriculture  and 
iron  and  hat  manufacturing. 

HERALD;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day;  four  pages  20x26;    subscription  $5;   es- 


728 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DTflECTORY. 


NEW  YORK. 


tabllshed  1893;  Geo.  F.  Donoghue,  editor  and 
publisher  (6—3). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for  ex- 
ceeding   1. 000    in    1905    and    1907 

FISHKIIiL.  STANDARD;  Saturdays; 

Independent;  four  pages  22x28;  subscription 
$2;  established  1842;  Charles  E.  Spaight,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (1—8). 

FLORAIi  PARK,  Nassau  Co.  R  127 
pop.,  on  Long  Island  Rd.,  5  m.  N.  of  Hemp- 
stead.   Nurseries  and  market  gardening. 
GUIDE  POST  J  quarterly  (A  A). 

FLUSHING,  Queens  Co.  Q^  8,436t  pop., 
on  Long  Island  Rd.  and  Flushing  bay,  8  m. 
E.  of  New  York  City  Hall.  Tool  works,  iron 
foundry,  portable-hou.se  manufactory  and 
dye-extract  works.  Residences  of  many 
New  York  City  business  men. 

(See  A'eio  York  City,  Boroiigh  of  Queens.) 

FONDA,  c.  h.,  Montgomery  Co.  o  l,U5t 
pop.,  on  New  York  Central  &  Hudson  River 
and  Fonda,  Johnstown  &  Gloversvllle  Rds. 
and  Mohawk  r.,  42  m.  N.  W.  of  Albany,  the 
State  capital.  Flour  and  knitting  mills 
and  broom  factories. 

DEMOCRAT;    Thursdays;   republican; 

eight  to  twelve  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1842;  Frank  L.  Rogers,  editor; 
Montgomery  County  Publishing  Company, 
pubHshers(l-8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,921  in  1903, 
since^  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  aiid  satisfactory  report,  but  has 
been  credited  with  more  than  1,000  in 
190S    and    1907. 

FORESTVILLE,  Chautauqua  Co.  p 

753  pop.,  on  Erie  Rd.,  35  ra.  S.  of  Buffalo. 
Canning  and  veneer  factories  and  tan- 
nery.  Farming,  dairying  and  grape  raising. 

FREE  PRESS:  Fridaj-s;  republican; 
6ight  pages  13x20;  subscription $1;  established 
1891 ;  H.  B.  Thompson,  editor  and  publisher 
(1-8). 

FORT  COVINGTON,  Franklin  Co. 

d  822+  pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  Rd.,  16  m.  N 
W.  of  Malone  ,the  county  seat,  and  at  head 
of  navigation  on  Salmon  r.  Grist  and  saw 
mills,  cabinet  factory,  tannery  and  butter 
factory.  Pressed  hay  and  potatoes  ex- 
ported. 

SUN ;  Thursdays ;  republican ;  four  pages 
18x24:  subscription  $1 ;  established  1885;  Isaac 
N.  Lyons,  editor  and  publisher  (7—5). 

FORT  ED'WARD,  Washington  Co. 

D-  3,521+  pop.,  on  Delaware  &  Hudson  Rd. 
and  Hudson  r..  49  m.  N.  of  Troy.  Paper 
mills  and  various  manufactories. 

ADVERTISER;  Thursdays ;  repub- 
lican; eight  pages  173^x22:  subscription  $1; 
established  1879;  A.  H.  Bunnell,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance  of    a    rating  to    that   effect. 


NKW  YORK. 


FORT    PLAIN,  Montgomery  Co.  D- 

2,444+  pop.,  on  New  York  Central  &  Hudson 
River  and  West  Shore  Rds.,  Mohawk  r. 
and  Erie  canal,  58  m.  N.  W.  of  Albany,  the 
State  capital.  Various  mills  and  manufac- 
tories. Hop  and  produce  market.  Farming. 

FREE  PRESS;  Tuesdays;  repubUcan; 
four  pages  22x28:  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1884;  Harvey  C.  Diefendorl,  editor  and 
publisher  (8—3). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  infor- 
mation as  would  warrant  the  accordance 
of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It  has  not 
since  made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 

MOHAWK  VALLEY  REGISTER; 
Wednesdays;  republican;  four  pages  22x28; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1823;  John  J. 
Galvin,  editor;  Register  Publishing  Co., 
publishers  (8—3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,490  for  the 
year  1896,  but  has  not  since  made  def- 
inite and  satisfactory  claim  to  issuing  so 
many  as  1,000  copies. 

STANDARD;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  22x27;  subscription  $1.30;  estab- 
lished 1876;  O'Connor  Bros.,  editors  and  pub - 

Ushers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
froni  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for  ex- 
ceeding 1,000  in  1896,  and  every  year 
since,    up    to    and    including    1907. 

FRANKFORT,  5"<'r^-/m«r  Co.  n  2,664t 
pop.    Machine  shops,  foundry,  agricultural 
implements,  knitting  mills. 
CITIZEN;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

FRANKLIN,  Delaware  Co.  q  473t 
pop.,  on  New  York,  Ontario  &  Western  Rd. 
and  Ouleout  creek,  about  42  m.  N.  E.  of 
Bingham  ton.  Delaware  Literary  Institute. 
Agriculture. 

DELAWARE  CO.  DAIRYMAN; 

Fridays;  eight  ps^es  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1868;  Joseph  Eveland  &  Son,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  (12 — 4). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  2,300  in  1897 
and  3,000  in  1902,  since  which  it  has  not 
furnished  any  definite  and  satisfactory 
report,  bvit  has  been  credited  with  more 
than  2,250  every  year  since,  up  to  and 
including    1907. 

FRANKLINVILLE,     Cattaraugut 

Co.  p  2,496  pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Rd.,  50  m. 
S.  of  Buffalo.  Cannery,  steam  grist,  saw 
and  planing  mills,  casket  manufactory  and 
cutlerj'  works.  Butter  and  cheese  market. 
Dairying  and  farming. 

CHRONICLE;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22  ;  subscription  $1.50  :  estab- 
lished 1875  ;  Chas.  A.  Perley,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7— 5). 

JOURNAL;  Wednesdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1888;  H.  G.  Morgan,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—7). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1906 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  infor- 
mation as  would  warrant  the  accordance 
of  a  rating  to  that  effect. 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


729 


NEW  YORK. 


OFFICE;  bi-monthly;  mercantile;  six- 
teen pages  6ix9;  subscription  25  cents;  es- 
tabllslied  1905;  R.  "W.  Van  Hoesen,  editor  and 
publisher  (6-6  P)  (A  A). 


NEW  YORK. 


FREDONIA,  Chautauqtta  Co.  p  5,148 
pop.,  on  Dunkirk,  Allegheny  Valley  &  Pltts- 
biirg  Rd.,  3  m.  S.  of  Dunkirk.  State  Normal 
School.  Manufacturing,  canning,  grape 
growing,  grape  juice  and  wine  preserving, 
farming  and  dairying. 

CENSOR ;  Wednesdays ;  republican:  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription  §1.25;  estabhshed 
1821 ;  Louis  McKinstry,  editor  and  publisher 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  i,i68  in  1897 
and  1,592  in  1902,  since  which  it  has  not 

furnished    any    definite    and    satisfactory     .^^^, „. 

report,  but  was  credited  with  more  than  1  lisher (1—8). 
1,000   in    1905    and    1907. 
FREEPORT.  y^assau  Co.  RS.SU  pop- 
on  Long  Island  Rd.,  4  m.  S.  E.  of  Hemp- 
stead and  24  E.  S.  E.  of  Brooklyn.    Subur- 
ban residences. 

N4SSAU  CO.  REVIEW;  Fridays; 
republican;  eight  joages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.56:  established  ll95;  S.  F.  Pearsall,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—8). 

FREEVILliE,  Tompmns  Co.  D  440t 
pop.,  on   Lehigh   Valley   Rd.,  10   m.  E.  of 
Ithaca,  the  county  seat.    Farming. 
PRESS;    Wednesdays;    independent; 
eight    pages   13x20;    subscription  $1;   estab- 
lished April,  1893;  M.  L.  Williams,  editor  and 
publisher  (7— 5). 

FRIENDSHIP, ^"«^a"2/  Go->^  I'^l* 

pop.,  on  Erie  Rd.,  86  m.  E.  S.  E.  of  Dunkirk. 
Dairying  and  general  farming.    Oil  region. 
REGISTER;    Thursdays;    republican: 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  M.r.0;  estab- 
lished 1869;  F.  L.  Steenrod,  editor  ana  pub- 
lisher (12—5).  ,   ^    .  J 

Copies  printed:     No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for  ex- 
ceeding 1,000  in   190S  and   1907. 
FULTON,  Oswego  Co.  D    9,500  pop., 
on  Delaware,  Lackawanna  &  Western,  New 
York,  Ontario  &  Western  and  Rome,  Water- 
town  &  Ogdensburg  Rds.  and  Oswego  r.  and 
canal,  12  m.  S.  E.  of  Oswego,  the  county 
seat.   Flour,  woolen  and  paper  mills,  gun 
and  knife  factories. 

OBSERVER;  Fridays;  independent; 
eight  ^fs  15x22;  subscription  SI;  estabhshed 
18^-  aTp.  Bi-adt,  editor  and  pubbsher  (2-8). 
Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,070  ini»90 
and  3,188  in  1906,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  was  credited  with  more 

than    2,250    in    I907«  v.v«o^. 

PATRIOT;     Wednesdays;    republican, 

elghTpages  15X22 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 

^;  Irank  M.  Cornell,  editor  and   publisher 

^^^opies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for  ex- 
ceeding 1,000  in  1900,  and  every  year 
since,    up    to    and   including    I907« 


FULTON  VII.I1E,  Montgomery  Co.  O 
977+  pop.,  on  West  Shore  Rd.  and  Mo- 
hawk r.  and  Erie  canal,  44  m.  N.  W.  of 
Albany,  the  State  capital.  Coal,  grain, 
cheese  and  produce  depot.  Steam  flour 
mills,  grain  elevator,  silk-fabric  factory 
and  lumber  yard. 

MONTGOMERY  CO.  REPUBLI- 
CAN; Thursdays;  democratic ;  four  pages 
20x26;  subscription  $1.50;  established  185b; 
Abram  D.  Smith,  editor  and  publisher. 

GAINESVILLE,  Wyoming  Co.  -D  600 

pop.,  on  Buffalo,  Rochester  &    Pittsburg 

Rd.,  7  m.  S.  of  Warsaw. 

PRESS;  Tbursdavs  ;    republican;    eight 

pages  15x2a  :    subscription   $1  ;    established 

\pill,  1903:   John  M.  Skiff,  editor  and  pub- 


GARDINER,  tester  Co.  P.  391  pop., 
on  Wallkill  VaUey  Rd.,  6  m.  S.  of  New  Paltz. 
Flour  miU,  fruit-drying  factory,  bed-spring 
works  and  creamery.    Dairy  farming  and 

fruit  raising. 

WEEKLY;  Fridays;  independent;  four 
pages -20x26:  subscription  $1 :  established  1881; 
Charles  Slater,  editor  and  publisher  (12—3). 

GENESEO,   c.  li.,   Livingaton    Co.  -D 
2,400+  pop.,  on  Erie  Rd.  and  Gtenesee  r.,  28  m. 
S.  of  Rochester.  Machine  shops.  State  Nor- 
mal and  Training  Schools. 
LIVINGSTON     DEMOCRAT; 
WednesdaTs;  democrauc;  four  upases  4ixM, 
subscriSn  $1;  estabUshed  1885;  £  W  Hor- 
ton  &  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (12— 0). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  sati^ 
factory  statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for  ex- 
ceeding 1,000  in  1900,  and  every  year 
since,    up    to    and   including    1907- 

LIVINGSTON  REPIJBLICA>; 
Thm-sdays;  reyubhcan;  fouJ^^P.^^  *^' 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1837:  A.  K. 
Scott.  Jr.,  edit<jr  and  publisher  (12— *>). 

Copies  printed:     No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for  ex- 
ceeding  1,000   in   190S   and   1907- 
GENEVA,    Ontario   Co.  -D  10,433t 
pop.-local  estimate  I2,250-on  New  York 
Central  &  Hudson  River  and  Lehigh  Valley 
Rds.,   Seneca  lake  and  Cayuga  &  Seneca 
canal.  50  m.  S.  E.  of  Rochester.     Nurseries 
and   manufacturing.    Seat   of   State  Agri- 
cultural Experiment  Station  and  Hobart 

College. 

TIMES;  every  evening  except  Sunday; 
indeSeAtfeight  pages  21x27;  subscription 
$6;  establish^  iSQoT  W  A  Gracey  editor; 
Geneva  Printing  Co.,  pubnshers  ( 2— 7 ). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  4,ooo  in  1905 
and  s,6io  in  1906,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  was  credited  with  more 

than    4,000    in    1Q07. 
ADVERTISER  -  GAZETTE  ;    Thura- 

davs^  democratic  ;  four  pages  2l3^  ;  sub- 
scription  $1.50;  established- 4drerfts^r^^^^ 
Gazette  1SU9,  consolidated  1902;  Edgar  I'arKer, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—8).  „„j  „,*;„ 

Copies  printed:     No  definite  and  satiS; 


TIMES;  Wednesdays;  reP^^ican;  eignt    f  ^         statement  has  ever  been  secured 
pagis  15x22;   subscription  $1^;  estabhshed    1  c      y  ^^^  .^  had  credit  for  ex- 

1868;  K  K.Hughes,  editor  ;^Wm.  E.  Hughes.  I  ir^^.^^    ^h^h     .^    ^^^^    ^^^    ^^^^ 


pages 
1868;  L 
publisher  (1—8) 


730 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


NEW  YORK. 


BIBLE  STUDENT  AND  TEACH- 

EK;  monthly;  undenominational;  eighty- 
four  pages  63^x91^;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished January,  1904;  D.  S.  Gregory,  D.D  , 
editor;  Bible  League  of  North  America, 
publishers  (2— 8j. 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  5,083  in  1905, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  was 
credited  with  more  than  4,000  in  1907. 
.  flOBART  HERAL.D;  monthly,  dur 
mg  the  college  year;  collegiate;  fifty  pages 
8x10;  subscription  $2;  established  1888;  in- 
dents of  Hobart  College,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers f6— 3). 

GENOA,  Cayuga  Co.  Q  437t  pop.,  on 
Lehigh  Valley  Rd.,  20  m.  S.  of  Auburn,  the 
county  seat.  Grist  mills,  machine  shop  and 
box  manufactory. 

"^^  ?J^r^'*^  5  Saturdays ;  republican ;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1891; 
C.  A.  Ames,  editor  and  publisher. 

GILBERTSVILLE,    Otsego  Co.  n 

476t  pop.,  on  Butternut  ci-eek,  45  m.  S.  of 
Utica.    Agriculture. 

OTSEGO  JOURNAL «  ThursdaA-s; 
Independent;  four  pages  20x26;  subscription 
$1:  established  1876;  W.  M.  Deitz,  editor  and 
puolisher  (1—5). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,410  in  1897 
and  1,522  in  1904,  since  which  it  has  not 
furnished  a  report,  but  was  credited 
with  more  than  1,000  in  1905  and  1907. 

GILiBOA,  Schoharie  Co.  o-  489  pop., 

25  m.  S.  of  Schoharie,  the  county  seat.    Agri- 
culture. 

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GliENS  FALLS,  Warren  Co.  cf  12,613t 
pop.,  on  Delaware  &  Hudson  Rd.  and  Hud- 
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ital. Lumber,  lime,  paper,  shirt  and  collar 
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GORHAM,  Ontario  Co.  -n  710  pop., 

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daigua,  the  county  seat.    Farming. 

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GOSHEN,  c.  h.,  Orange  Co.  0,  3,100 
pop.,  on  Erie  and  Lehigh  &  New  England 
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tile,  pipe  fittings,  cut  gloss  and  mill. 
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Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1897 
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lisher  (1— 6).  _ 

Copies  printed:  1,496  in  1904 
1,560  in  190S 
1,563  in  1906 
1,606  in   1907 

GOUVERNEUR,  St.  Lawrence  Co.  [^ 
3,689+  pop.,  on  Rome,  Watertown  &  Og- 
densburg  Rd.  and  Oswegatchie  r.,  34  m.  S. 
of  Ogdensburg.  Marble,  talc  and  lumber 
interests.  Shipping  point  for  cheese  and 
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Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
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ceeding 2,250  in  1900  and  more  than 
1,000  in  1901,  and  every  year  since,  up 
to    and    including    1907. 

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factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
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exceeding  2,250  in  1896  and  more  than 
1,000  in  1898,  and  every  year  since, 
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GO  WAND  A,   Cattaraugus  Co.  p 
2,143-|-  pop.,  on  Erie  Rd.,  about  30  m.  S,  of 
Buffalo.   Agricultural  Implement,  shoe  and 
glue  factories;  saw  mills,  tanneries. 
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GRANVIIiLE,  Washington  Co.  D- 
2,700+  pop.,  on  Delaware  «&  Hudson  Rd.  and 
Mettowee  r.,  68  m.  N.  E.  of  Albany,  the  SUte 
capital.  Slate  quarries,  shirt  factory  and 
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Copies  printed:  2,850  in  1895 
3,270  in  1905 
3,637  in  1907 

GREAT  NECK,  Nassau  Co.  R  600t 
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Farming. 

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&  Western  Rd.,  20  m.  N.  of  Binghamton. 
Agriculture 

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editors  and  publishers  (1 — 8). 

GREENPORT,  Suffolk  Co.  P,  2,366t 
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York  City.  Shipbuilding,  fishing  and  man- 
ufacturing. 

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Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
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but  has  not  since  made  claim  to  issuing 
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SUFFOLK  WEEKLY  TIMES;  Sat 

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scription $1.50;  established  1855;  Kahler  & 
Van  Nostrand,  editors  and  publishers  (1—8). 

GREENVILLE,    Greene    Co.    R  370 

pop.,  19  m.  N.  of  Catskili.  the  county  seat, 

and  23  S.  W.  of  Albany,  the  State  capital. 

Farming. 

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larly in  1896,  but  has  not  since  set  up 
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GREENWICH,  Washington  Co.  D- 
1,869+  pop.,  on  Greenwich  &  Johnsonville 
Rd.  and  Battenkill  r.,  8  m.  N.  W.  of  Cam- 
bridge.   Manufacturing. 

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an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  in- 
formation as  would  warrant  the  accord- 
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GRIFFIN    CORNERS,   Delaware 

Co.  □,  738  pop.,  on  Ulster  &  Delaware  Rd., 

8  m.  E.  of  Margaretsville  and  42  N.  W,  of 

Kingston.    Agriculture. 

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pages  17x24;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1889; 
J.  B.  Gregory,  editor  and  publisher  (3—3). 


GROTON,  Tompkins  Co. a  l,344t  pop., 
on  Lehigh  Valley  Rd.  and  Owasco  inlet,  15 
m.  X.  E.  of  Ithaca,  the  county  seat.  Manu- 
facturing of  carriages,  cutters  and  agricult- 
ural implements.    Dairying. 

JOURNAL;  Thursdays  ;  republican 
four  pages  22x28;  subscription  $1.25;  estab 
lished  1866;  C.  H.  Lewis,  editor  and  publisher 
dated  also  at  Lansing  (3 — 3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies  reg- 
ularly in  1898,  but  has  not  since  set  up 
any  claim  for  issuing  so  many. 

HAMBURG,  Erie  Co.  -n  l,683t  pop., 

on  Erie  Rd.,  13  m.  S.  of  Buffalo.     Planing 

and   flour   mills.      Canning    factory    and 

agriculture. 

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publishers  (2—7). 

Copies  printed:     2,104  in  1901 

2,578  in  1905 

2,928  in   1906 

3,012  in   1907 

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Nelson  T.   Qutellus,  editor;    S.  R.  Sanders, 

publisher. 

HAMILTON,  Madi8onCo.nl,Q2^i 
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29  m.  S.  W.  of  Utica.  Seat  of  Colgate  Uni- 
versity, Hamilton  Theological  Seminary 
and  Colgate  Academy. 

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publisher  (1-^8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  issue  of  1,202  for  the  year  1906 
but  has  not  since  made  definite  and 
satisfactory  claim  to  issuing  so  many 
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HAMMOND,  St.  Lawi-ence  Co.  t]  362t 

pop.,  on  New  York  Central  &  Hudson  River 

Rd.,   22   m.   S.   of   Ogdensburg.    Foundry, 

machine  shop,  butter  and  cheese  factory. 

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HAMMONDSPORT,    Steuben  Co. 

P  l,169t  pop.,  on  Bath  &  Hammondsport  Rd. 
and  Crooked  lake,  8  m.  N.  of  Bath,  one  of 
the  two  county  seats.  Grape  and  wine 
culture. 

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Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
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since^  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  has 
been  credited  with  more  than  1,000 
every  year  since,  up  to  and  including 
1907. 

HANCOCK,  Delatoare  Co.  CX.  l,283t 
pop.,  on  Erie  and  New  York,  Ontario  & 
Western  Rds.,  50  m.  S.  E.  of  Binghamton. 
Tanning,  lumbering  and  flagstone  quarry- 
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Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
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which  it  has  not  furnished  any  definite 
and  _  satisfactory  report,  but  has  been 
credited  with  more  than  1,000  every 
year    since,    up    to    and    including    1907. 

HANNIBAL,  Oswego  Co.  d  410t  pop., 

on  Rome,  Watertown  &  Ogdensburg  Rd., 

12  m.  S.  of  Oswego,  the  county  seat.    Agri- 

ouUui-e. 

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HARPURSVILLE,  Broome  Co.  C? 
430  pop.,  on  Delaware  &  Hudson  Rd.,  about 
18  m.  N.  E.  of  Binghamton,  the  county  seat. 
Agriculture. 

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Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
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ularly in  1899,  but  has  not  since  set  up 
any  claim  for  issuing  so  many. 

HARRISON,  Westchester  Co.  P.  109 
pop. — local  estimate  3.000— ou  New  York, 
New  Haven  &  Hartford  Rd.,  51^  m.  S.  E.  of 
White  Plains,  the  county  seat,  and  22  N.  E. 
of  New  York  City. 

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subscription  $2;  established  November,  1905; 
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OBSERVER;  Saturdays ;  ei^ht  pages 
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P.  McDermott,  editor  and  publisher. 

HARTWICK    SEMINARY, 

Otsego  Co.  a  124  pop.,  on    Cooperstown  & 

Charlotte  Valley  Rd.  and  Susquehanna  r. 

Seat  of  Hartwick  Theological  Seminar j'. 

MONTHLY;  evangelical  lutheran;  six- 
teen pages  7x10;  subscription  30 cents;  estab- 
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HASTINGS  -UPON  -  HUDSON, 

Westctiester  Co.  o,  2,(J02t  pop.,  on  New  York 
Central  &  Hudson  River  Rd.,  20  m.  N.  of 
New  York  City. 

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15x22;  subscription  $1.30;  established  1898; 
Echo  Publishing  Company,  editors  and  pub- 
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$1.30;  established  February,  1899;  R.C.Hal- 
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HAVERSTRAW,   Mockland  Co.Q^ 

5,935+  pop.,  on  New  Jersey  &  New  York,  New 
York,  Ontario  &  Western  and  West  Shore 
Rds.  and  Hudson  r..  37  m.  N.  of  New  York 
City.    Brick  making. 

ROCKLAND  CO.  MESSENGER  1 

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subscription  $2;  established  2846;  Wm.  W. 
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$2;  established  18S9;  Michael  McCabe,  editor 
and  Dublisher  (1 — 8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
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an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance  of   a   rating  to   that   effect. 

HEMPSTEAD,  Nassau  Co.  R  4,160 
pop.,  on  Long  Island  Rd.,  21  m.  E.  of  New 
York  City.  Summer  homes  of  New  York 
City  business  men. 

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1830;  Onderdonk  &  Hedges,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (1—8). 

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lished 1857  :  Lott  Van  de  Water,  Jr.,  editor 
and  publisher  (12—4). 

Copies  printed:      1,054  in  1903 
1,151  in  1904 
1,249  in  1905 
1,301  in  1906 
1,393  in  1907 
HERKIMER,  c.  h.,  Herkimer  Co.  [j 
5,555+  pop.— local   estimate   7,000— on    New- 
York  Central  &  Hudson  River  Rd.  and  Mo- 
hawk r.,  78  m.  N.  W.  of  Albany,  the  State 
capital.    Air  guns,  furniture,  desks,  knit 
goods  and  paper.  Dairying. 

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S5,  weekly  50  cents;  established —daily  1899, 
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Usher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
the  daily  'edition  of  this  paper  seemed 
to  assert  that  it  had  an  average  issue 
exceeding  1,000  copies,  but  failed  to  fur- 
nish such  definite  information  as  would 
warrant  the  accordance  of  a  rating  to 
♦Vjof   pflFcct 

No  definite  and  satisfactory  statement 
has  ever  been  secured  from  the  weekly 
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and   Beaverkill   rs.     Turning  works,  iron 

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LYNBROOK,  Nassau  Co.   n  l,854t 

pop.,  on  Long  Island  Rd.,  about  45  m.  8.  E. 

of  New  York  City. 

NASSAU  RECORDER;  Wednesdays 
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LYONS,  c.h.,  Wayne  Co. -a  5.000  pop., 
on  Fall  Brook,  New  York  Central  &  Hud- 
son River  and  West  Shore  Rds.  and  Erie 
canal,  36  m.  S.  E.  of  Rochester.  Pottery, 
machine  shops  and  distilleries  of  pepper- 


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mint  oil.      Silverware,  shoes,  barrels  and 
farm  implements.    Beet  sugar  factory. 

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and  2,152  in  1896,  since  which  it  has 
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tory report,  but  has  been  credited  with 
more  than  1,000  every  year  since,  up  to 
and   including   1907. 

MACEDON,    Wayne  60. -a592t  pop., 

on  New  York  Central  &  Hudson  River  and 

West  Shore  Rds.  and  Erie  canal,  18  m.  S.  E. 

of  Rochester.    Farming. 

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MAIiONE,  c.  h.,  Franklin  Co.  [-r5,935t 
pop.,  on  Ogdensburg  &  Lake  Champlain 
and  New  York  Central  Rds.  and  Salmon  r., 
60  m.  E,  of  Ogdensburg.  Manufacturing 
and  agriculture. 

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4,300  in   1907 

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and  2,447  in  1902,  since  which  it  has 
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tory report,  but  has  been  credited  with 
exceeding  2,250  in  1903  and  more  than 
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in  1902,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
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but  has  been  credited  with  more  than 
1,000  every  year  since,  up  to  and  in- 
cluding  1907. 

MAMARONECK,  Westchester  Co. 0^ 
4,722+  pop.,  on  New  York,  New  Haven  & 
Hartford  Rd.  and  Long  Island  Sound,  20  m. 
N.  of  New  York  City.  Residences  of  New 
York  City  business  men. 

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publisher  (8—5). 

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The  Lyons  Republican 

EstablisHea    1821 

A    weekly   paper   with    a    State   reputation. 

A  high-gfade  newspaper  that  goes  into  the  best  families— a  paper  that  is  read 
by  the  people  who  have  money  to  buy  what  you  advertise. 

CIRCULATION    3,050 

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WRITE    FOR   RATES. 

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but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  in- 
formation as  would  warrant  the  accord- 
ance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It  has 
not  since  made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 
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MANIilUS,  Onondaga  Co.  D  l,2l9t 
pop.,  on  New  York  Central  &  Hudson  River 
Rd.,  12  m.  S.  E.  of  Syracuse. 

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ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance   of   a    rating   to    that   effect. 

MARATHON,  Cortland  Co.  n  l,092t 
pop.,  on  Delaware,  Lackawanna  &  Western 
Rd.  and  Tloughnioga  r.,  50  m.  S.  of  Syra- 
cuse.   Farming  and  dairying. 

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tablished  1870;  Ed.  L.  Adams,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

MARCELLUS.  Onondaga  Co.  D  589t 
pop.,  on  New  York  Central  &  Hudson  Rirer 
Rd.,  12  m.  W.  of  Syracuse,  the  county  seat. 
Nine  Mile  creek  passes  through  the  town 
and  supplies  water  power.  Woolen  mills 
and  various  manufactories.    Agriculture. 

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lished 1879;  C.  A.  Roe,  editor  and  publisher; 
prints  editions  for  Camillus  and  Elbrldge 
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Copies  printed.  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,263  in_  1896 
and  2,107  in  1898,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  has  been  credited  with 
more  than  1,000  every  year  since,  up  to 
and   including    1907. 

MARGARETVILLE,  OeJauarc  Co. 
D  800  pop.,  on  Delaware  &  Eastern  Rd., 
2  m.  N.  W.  of  Arkville.    Butter  and  milk. 

CATSKILL    MOUNTAIN     NEWS; 

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scription $1;  established  1894;  C.  A.  San- 
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MARION,  Wayne  Co. -a  810  pop.,8  m. 
N.  W.  of  Newark.    Farm-implement  manu- 
factory.   Agriculture. 
ENTERPRISE;    Fridays;    republican; 

four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1880;  Rollo  D.Curtis,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

MARLBORO, f^sfer  Co.  c;  1,236 pop., 

on  West  Shore  Rd.,  8  m.  N.  of  Newburgh. 

Berries  and  small  fruit.    Yarn  mills  and 

basket  and  button  factories. 

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pages  15x22;  subsci-Iptlon  $1.50;  established 
18^;  David  E.  iiulluix,  managing  editor; 
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MASSENA,  St.  Lawrence  Co.  tl  4.000 
pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  and  Rome,  Water- 
town  &  Ogdensburg  Rds.,  about  38  m.  N. 
E.  of  Ogdensburg  (R.  R.  name  Massena 
Springs).  Flour  and  saw  mills  and  manu- 
factory of  aluminum,  paper  and  pulp  pro- 
ducts and  mineral  fillers.  Dairying  and 
farming.    Water  power. 

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established  1891;  Leslie  C.  Sutton,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 

Copies     printed:     2,440  in    1898 

2,755  in   1905 
2,735   m   1907 

MATTEAW AN,  Dutchess  Co.  P, 
5,807+ pop.,  on  Central  New  England  Rd., 
1  m.  S.  E.  of  Fishkill  Landing  on  Hudson 
r.    Water  power,  used  in  manufacturing. 

JOURNAIi;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
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nal Co.  (Inc.),  publishers  (12—6). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  issue  of  1,152  in  1896,  since 
which  it  has  not  furnished  any  definite 
and  satisfactory  report,  but  was  credit- 
ed with  more  than  1,000  in  1905  and 
1907. 

MAYVILLE,c.  h.,  Chautauqua  Co.p 
943-f  pop.,  on  Chautauqua  Lake  and  West- 
ern New  York  &  Pennsylvania  Rds.  and 
Chautauqua  lake,  20  m.'  N.  W.  of  James 
town.    Farming. 

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pages  22x28;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1834; 
Edward  C.  Fisk.  editor  and  publisher. 

MECHANICVILLE,  Saratoga   Co. 

a-  5,876  pop.,  on  Delaware  &  Hudson  and 
Boston  &  Maine  Rds.,  Champlain  canal 
and  Hudson  r.,  20  m.  N.  of  Albany,  the  State 
capital,  and  18  S.  of  Saratoga.  Knitting, 
pulp  and  paper  mills,  sash,  blind  and  door, 
paper  box  and  shirt  factories,  brick  yards, 
iron  and  brass  foundries,  brass  bed  and 
mattress  factories  and  lime  kilns.  Good 
water  power. 

HUDSON  VALLEY  TI3IES;    Thurs 
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scription  $1;    esti.bllshed   1892;  C.  L.  Hum- 
phrey, editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies    printed:     For    the    year     1907 
this  paper   seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an    average    issue    exceeding    1,000    cop- 
ies,   but   failed   to    furnish    such    definite 
information    as    would    warrant    the    ac- 
cordance   of    a    rating  to    that   effect. 
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scription $1;  established  1882;  Farrington  L, 
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for  an  average  issue  of  1,080  for  the  year 
1896,   but   has    not  since   made   claim  to 
issuing  so  many  as  1,000  copies. 

MEDINA,  Orleans  Co.  -D  4,716t  pop., 
on  New  York  Central  &  Hudson  River  Rd. 
and  Oak  Orchard  creek  and  Erie  canal, 
40  m.  W.  of  Rochester.  Has  water  power 
used  in  manufacturing.  Agriculture. 
JOURNAL;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day;    republican;    four   pages    15x22;    sub- 


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scription  $2;  established  February,  1903; 
Baker  &  Benson,  editors  and  publishers  (2 — 1). 

BEGISsTEK;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  2i>x2B;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1ST5;  Morton  A.  Bowen,  editor  and 
publisher. 

TRIBUNE;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x20;  subscription  $1.25;  established 
1852;  Fi-auk  H.  Hurd.  editor  and  publisher 
(1-5).  _ 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  issue  of  1,392  in  1895  and  1,600 
in  1904,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
a  report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
than    1,000    in    1905    and    1907. 

MEXICO,  Oswego  Co.  D  l,U'^t  pop.,  on 
Rome,  Watertown  &  Ogdensburg  Rd.  and 
Salmon  creek,  near  Lake  Ontario.  Wagon 
and  canning  factories,  large  flour  and 
grist  mill,  fruit  evaporator,  creamery  and 
milk  depot,  engine  aul  boiler  factorj-  and 
monumental  works. 

INDEPENDENT;  Wednesdays:  inde- 
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established  1861;  Henry  Humphries,  editor 
and  publisher  (12—5). 

Copies  printed:  1,320  in  1895 
1,270  in  1900 
1,345  in  1904 
1,394  in  1905 
1,371  in  1906 
1,370  in   1907 

MIDDLEBURG.  Schoharie  Co.  n- 
1,135+  pop.,  on  Middleburg  &  Schoharie  Rd.. 
5  m.  S.  of  Schoharie,  the  county  seat. 
Creamery,  machine  shops,  foundries,  saw 
and  planing  mills. 

GAZETTE  ;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  28x44;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1871 ;  J.  Edward  Young,  editor  and 
publisher  (12—6). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  over  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding  2,250  in  1896  and  more  than 
1,000  in  1898,  and  every  year  since, 
up   to   and   including    1907. 

NE  WS  ;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1890;  Wellington  E.  Bassler,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1-S). 

MIDDLEPORT,  Niagara  Co.  -a 

1,431+  pop.,  on  New  York  Central  &  Hudson 
River  Rd.  and  Erie  canal,  10  m.  N.  E.  of 
Loekport.  Grist,  stave,  flour  and  paper 
mills,  sash  and  blind  and  fruit  canning 
and  evaporating  establishments.  Fruit 
growing. 

HERAIiDj  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Wednesdays;  inde- 
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eight  pages  15x22  ;  subscription — daily  S2, 
weekly  $1.25;  established— daily  October,  1902, 
weekly  1885;  W.  John  Hinchey,  editor  and 
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MILLBROOK,  Dutchess  Co.  C^  l,027t 
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CATALOGUE  BY  STATEJs. 


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NEW  YORK. 


NEW  YORK. 


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seat.  Milk  condensing  factory.  Agricult- 
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23  m.  N.  E.  of  Poughkeepsie.  Farming  and 
dairying. 

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MINEOLA.  c.  h.,  Nassau  Co.  0,  1,200 
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York  City.    Farming  and   manufacturing. 

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and  Wallkill  r.,  10  m.  N.  of  Goshen,  one 
of  the  two  county  seats.  Manufacturing. 
Agriculture. 

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1,304  in  1904 
1,317  in  1907 

MONTICELLO,c.  h.,  Sullivan  Co.  O. 
1,500  pop.,  on  New  York,  Ontai-io  &  West- 
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Lumbering  and  woodenware  manufact 
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MONTOUR  FALLS,  Schuyler  Co. 
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MORAVIA,  Cayuga  Co.  D  1,600  pop., 
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m.  S.  E.  of  Auburn,  the  county  seat.  Farm 
implements  and  portable  mills.  Shipping 
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more  than  1,000  every  year  since,  up  to 
and    including     1907. 

MORRIS,  Otsego  Co.  a  553t  pop., in  the 
Butternut  Creek  valley,  14  m.  W.  of  One- 
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River  Rd.,  37  m.  N.  of  New  York  City.    Resi- 
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1,485  in  1901 
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1.752  in   1907 


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AMEKIOAN  T^EWSPAPEK  DIRECTORY, 


NEW  YORK. 


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1,692  in  1907 
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1,781  in   1901 
1,701   in  1902 
1,588  in   1905 
1,555  in  1906 
2,137   in   1907 

NEWARK  VALLEY,  Tioga  Co.  Q 

818t  pop.,  on  Lehigh  Valley  Rd.,  10  m.  N.  of 
Owego,  the  county  seat.  Butter  and  cheese. 
Milk  shipped  to  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  and  New 
York  City.    Manufacturing. 

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CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


745 


NEW  YORK. 


NEW  YORK. 


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any  definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but 
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1905  and  1907. 

NEW  BERLIN, C/Knangro Co.  n  l,156t 
pop.,  on  New  York,  Ontario  &  Western  and 
Unadilla  Valley  Rds.  and  Unadilla  r.,  12  m. 
N.  E.  of  Norwich .  Tanneries,  flour  and  silk 
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NEW  BRIGHTON,  Richmond  Co. 

□.  16,423t    pop.,    on  Staten    Island   Rapid 
Transit  and  north  shore  of  Staten  Island, 
fl  m.  S.  of  and  connected  with  the  borough 
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NEWBURGH,  c.  h.,   Orange  Co.  c; 

26,498  pop.,  on  Erie.  Nev/  York  Central  & 
Hudson  River,  West  Shore  and  New  Eng- 
and  Rds.  and  W.  bank  of  Hudson  r.,  60  m. 
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NEW  P  ALTZ,  Ulster  Co.  n,l,022t  pop. , 

on  Wallkill  Valley  Rd.  and  WallklU  r.,  16  m. 

S.  of  Kingston,  the  county  seat,  and  20  N.  by 

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N  E  W  PORT,   Herknmer   Co.  i  610+ 
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steadily  increasing,  as  is  also  Its  advertis     exceeding    1,000    m    1905    and    1907. 


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other  evening  paper  in  New  York  city, 
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January 143.437      July 14:^,228 

February. . . .  142,065      August 143.400 

March 142,401     September  . . .  145. 105 

April 153.687      October 143,814 

May  155.428      Novi-niber...  .144  907 

June 143.828     December  ....  142,031 

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Publisher's  announcement.— The  Army  and 
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It  publishes  several  times  as  many  mili- 
tary "want"  ads,  answers  to  correspond- 
ents and  "open  letters"  from  military  men 
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lications combined;  this  is  a  practical  test 
of  how  thoroughly  it  controls  this  field. 

Through  it  advertisers  reach  the  military 
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effectively  than  through  all  other  "Service" 
publications  combined— an  expenditure- 
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New  York. 

Z>^ar  -5»  .• 

"Among  the  advertisers  who 
have  appeared  in  past  issues,  S.  F. 
Myers  Co.,  jewelry  manufacturers, 
deserve  a  prominent  place.  For 
fifteen  years  this  company  has  adver- 
tised continuously  in  Printers'  Ink. 
One  single  order  received  more  than 
paid  for  all  past  advertising,  and  a 
balance  remains  that  will  meet  the 
charges  for  several  years  more." 

You  printed  the  above  in  last  week's  issue  of  Printers'  Ink,  and 
however  strange  the  assertion  may  seem,  you  are  writing  the  truth. 

Some  sixteen  years  ago  I  was  induced  to  place  a  small  display  ad 
in  your  publication,  and  shortly  afterwards  a  gentleman  came  into  our 
store  with  a  copy  of  Printers'  Ink  in  his  hand,  and — well,  we  closed 
a  deal  and  sold  him,  in  all,  goods  to  the  value  of  ^22,000.00. 

He  said  the  ad  in  Printers'  Ink  had  induced  him  to  call  upon 
us,  and  his  name  is  M.  H.  De  Young,  of  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Since  then  our  little  ad  has  appeared  in  every  issue  of  Printers' 
Ink,  and  it  will  stay  there  so  long  as  I  am  the  one  to  "  say  so." 

Do  not  imagine  that  this  is  the  only  good  result  we  have  received 
from  this  source,  as  scarcely  ever  does  a  week  pass  that  you  are  not 
mentioned  in  some  communication  that  reaches  us. 

Please  do  not  print  my  picture  as  having  been  cured,  or  "  before 
and  after,"  but  accept  this  as  a  little  tribute  to  your  genuine  excellence 
in  producing  good  results  for  a  class  of  business  that  would  seem  to  be 
foreign  to  your  line. 

Yours  respectfully, 

BIRKET   CLARKE, 
In  charge  of  advertising  with  S.  F.  Myers  Co.  for  32  years. 


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since_  which  it  has  not  furnished  any- 
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been  credited  with  more  than  2,250  every 
year  since  1899,  up  to  and  including 
1907. 

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and  88,633  in  1899,  since  which  it  has 
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tory report,  but  has  been  credited  with 
more  than  20,000  every  year  since  1903, 
up  to   and   including    1907. 

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soription  SI. 50;  established  July,  1905;    Rev- 
J.  W.  Dobias,  editor;  American  Tract  Society, 
publishers.    Office,  150  Nassau  street  (12—5). 
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hundred  and  twenty  pages  7x10;   subscrip- 
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Copies     printed:     2,314  in   1901 
6,62s  in  190S 
8,700  in  1907 
Publisher's     announcement. — Though     pub- 
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basis  ill  the  illustrated  magazine  number 
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4,450  in  1903 
4,900  in  1904 
5, 008  in  1905 
5,433  in  1906 
5,784  in  1907 

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more  than  4,000  every  year  since,  up  to 
and   including    1907. 

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Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
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14,416  in  1904 
16,308  in  1905 
18,292  in  1906 
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Copies     printed:     4-375  in   1903 
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Copies  printed:  25,958  in  1901 
28,479  in  1902 
29,208  in  1903 
37,025  in  1904 
44,166  in  1905 
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MfiCAZmZ 


Advertising  rate  based      Average  monthly       Average  monthly 

on  guaranteed  circulation  excess  over 

monthly  circulation  of  exceeded  Guarantee 


J904 

333,000 

375,000 

42,000 

J905 

375,000 

4J4,000 

39,000 

1906 

4U,000 

457,000 

43,000 

1907 

4U,000 

469,000 

55,000 

When  you  buy  land  from  a  good  real 
estate  company  it  guarantees  your  title  to 
the  property. 

When  you  buy  clothes  from  a  good  tailor 
he  guarantees  their  fit. 

Every  good  business  man  guarantees  his 
products,  and  exacts  a  guarantee  on  what  he 
buys. 

How  about  buying  circulation  ?  There  are 
two  kinds :  ''guaranteed,''  and  the  other  kind. 

The  above  figures  will  not  interest  adver- 
tisers who  prefer  the  other  kind. 


LOUIS  B.  DcVEAU 

Manager  Advertising  Department 
44  East  230  Street  NEW  YORK 


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ment of  actual  issues  during  the  period 
of  a  full  year. 

CHURCH  BUILDING  QUARTER- 
LY; January,  April,  July  and  October; 
congregationalist;  building;  fifty  pages  6x9; 
subscription  30  cents;  eptablished  1882; 
Charles  H.  Richards,  editor;  Congregational 
Church  Building  Society,  publishers.  Office, 
105E.  22d  street  (1-8). 

Copies  printed:  6,500  in  1907 
COLUMBIA  UNIVERSITY  QUAR-^ 
TERLY  ;  March,  June,  September  and  De- 
cember; one  hundred  and  eight  pages  6^|x9% ; 
subscription  Si;  established  1898;  Rudolf 
Tombo,  Jr.,  editor;  Columbia  University 
Press,  publishers  (12— 6). 

Copies  printed:     3,600  in  1901 
3,000  in  1903 
2,920  in  1905 
2,975  in  1906 
4,470  in  1907 
EMPIRE  STATE;  quarterly,  January, 
April,  July  and  October;  Young  Men's  Chris- 
tian Association;    twelve  to  twenty  pages 
6x8J^;  subscription 25 cents;  established  1888; 
State  Executive  Committee  of  Young  Men's 
Christian    Associations,    editors    and    pub- 
lishers.   Office,  215  West  2.3d  street  ( 12—5). 
Copies  printed:      1,700  in   1898 
2,000  in   1900 
2,050  in   1902 
3,000  in   1903 
2,750  in   1904 
3,000  in  1905 
3,000  in  1906 
3,500  in  1907 
FORUM;    quarterly,   January,  April, 
July   and  October;  literary;    one   hundred 
and  sixty-eight  pages  7x9;  subscription  $2; 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


793 


A'A  W  YORK— Manhattan  and  Bronx. 

established  1886;  J.  M.  Rice,  editor;  Forum 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers.  Office,  125  E.  23d 
street  (1 — 4). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding  7,500  in  1902  and  more  than 
4,000    in    1905   and    1907. 

JUDGE'S  QUARTERLY;  humorous; 
sixty  pages  10x14;  subscription  $1;  established 
1890;  Judge  Company,  editors  and  publishers. 
Office.  225  Fifth  avenue  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  eyer  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding  40,000  in  1898,  and  every  year 
since,    up    to    and    including    1907. 

MEDICO-LEGAL  JOURNAL; 
quarterly,  March,  June,  September  and  De- 
cember; medical  jurisprudence;  two  hun- 
dred and  thirty-two  pages  6x10;  subscription 
$3;  establisiied  1883  ;  Clark  Bell,  editor  and 
publisher.    Office,  39  Broadway  f 2— 8). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding  2,250  in  .1900  and  more  than 
1,000  in  1901,  and  every  year  since,  up 
to    and    including    1907. 

PHILANTHROPIST}  quarterly, 
January,  April,  July  and  October;  philan- 
thropic; eight  pages  10x12;  subscription  50 
cents;  established  1885;  Committee  of  the 
American  Purity  Alliance,  editors ;  TheAmer- 
ican  Purity  Alliance,  publishers.  Office,  207 
East  Fifteenth  street  (10—7). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies  reg- 
ularly in  the  years  1895  and  1896, _  but 
has  not  since  set  up  any  claim  for  issu- 
ing so  manv. 

PICKINGS  FROM  PUCK;  quarterly, 
March,  June,  September  and  December;  hu- 
morous; sixty-four  pages  11x14;  subscription 
$1;  established  1390;  Keppler  &  Schwarz- 
mann  (Incorporated),  editors  and  publishers. 
Office,  S.  W.  cor.  Houston  and  Mulberry  sts. 

POCKET  LIST  OF  RAILROAD 
OFFICIALS;  quarterly;  railroads  and 
transportation ;  seven  hundred  and  four 
pages  4x6;  subscription  $2;  established  Jan- 
uary, 1894;  Railway  Equipment  and  Publica- 
tion Company,  editorsand  publishers.  Office, 
24  Park  place  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  17,650  in  1901 
19,547  in  1904 
18,660  in  1905 
18,874  in  1906 
19,887  in  1907 

PROGRESS;  quarterly  (A  A). 

RAILWAY  LINE  CLEARANCES 
AND  CAR  DIMENSIONS;  quarterly, 
Januarv,  April.  July  and  October;  railroad; 
ninety  pages  9x12;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1897;  The  Hallway  Equipment  and  Pub- 
lication Company,  editors  and  publishers. 
Office,  24  Park  place  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  4.695  in  1903 
4,760  in  1904 
5,197  in  1905 
5,50s  in  1906 
5,406  in  1907 

SCHOOL  OF  MINES  OUARTER- 
LY;  January,  April,  July  and  November; 
scientific;  one  hundred  and  twenty  pages 
«x9;  subscription  $2;  established  1877;  The 
Alumni  Association  of  the  School  of  Mines, 
Columbia  College,  editors  and  publishers.  Of- 
fice, Columbia  University  (1—8). 

Copies     printed:     1,500  in  1907 

SENIOR  BEREAN  LESSON 
QUARTERLY';  methodist  episcopal; 
fifty-four  pages  63^x9;  subscription  20 cents; 
established  1882;  J.  T.  McFarland,  editor; 
Eaton  &  Mains,  publish«rs.    Publishes  an  edl- 


NEW  YORK— Manhattan  and  Brona. 

tion   for  Cincinnati.  Ohio.    Office,  150  Fifth 
avenue  (2—7). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding  75,000  in  1907,  which  is  the 
highest  rating  ever  accorded  in  the  ab- 
sence of  a  definite  and  satisfactory  de- 
tailed statement  covering  the  period  of 
a    full    year. 

SHOPPELL'S  MODERNHOUSES; 
quarterly,  January,  April,  July  and  October; 
architectural;  sixty  pages  11x15;  subscrip- 
tion $4;  established  1886;  Co-operative  Build- 
ing Plan  Association  Architects,  publishers. 
Office,  203  Broadway  (A  A^. 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding  4,000  in  1902  and  more  than 
2,250    in    1905    and    1906. 

SPIRIT  OF  '76;  quarterly;  historical; 
thirty-two  pages  9xl:i;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1894;  Louis  H.  Coriiisb,  editor  and 
publisher.    Office,  3  Broad  stieet  (1—7). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  3,500  in  1899 
and  2,240  in  1903,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
than    1,000    in    1905    and    1907, 

SUCCESSFUL  AMERICAN;  quarter 
ly;  biographical;    one  hundred  pages  8x11; 
subscriptiou  $3;  established  1899;  William  J. 
Hartford,    editor;    Writers'    Press    Associa- 
tion, publishers.  Office.  Temple  Court  (2—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  2,933  in.  1902 
and  5,000  in  1906,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
than    4,000    in    1907. 

TEMPERANCE;  quarterly,  February, 
May,  August  and  November;  temperance; 
sixteen  pages  9x11;  subscription  25  cents;  es- 
tablished 1883;  Robt.  Graham,  editor;  Church 
Temperance  Society,  publishers.  Office,  281 
Fourth  avenue  (3 — 3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  4,750  in  1902 
and  4,500  in  1906,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
than    4,000    in    1907. 

TRANSACTIONS  OF  THE  AMER- 
ICAN MATHEMATICAL  SOCIETY; 
quarterly,  January.  April,  July  and  October; 
mathematical;  five  hundred  and  ninety-one 
pages  8x11;  subscription  $5;  establishtd  1900; 
Maxime  Bocher,  E.  B.  Van  Vleck  and  H.  S. 
White,  editors  ;  American  Mathematical  So- 
ciety, publishers.   Office,  501  W.  116th  st.  (1—8). 

Boronerli  of  Brooklyn. 

DAILY. 

BROORLYNER  FREIE  PRESSE; 

every  evening  except  Sunday,  and  Sunday 
morning;  German;  republican;  daily  six  to 
eight,  Sunday  twenty  two  to  twenty-four 
pages  18x22}^ ;  subscription— daily  with  Sun- 
day $4.50,  Sunday  $2:  established— dally  1864, 
Sunday  1874;  Henry  E.  Boehr,  editor;  Roehr 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers.  Office,  35  Myrtle 
avenue  (7—3  P). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  each  ^  edition  had 
credit  for  exceeding  4,000  in  1901,  and 
every  year  since,  up  to  and  including 
1907. 

CITIZEN ;  every  evenlngexceptSunday, 
and  Sunday  morning;  democratic;  daily 
eight    to    twelve,    Sunday  twenty-four    to 


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NEW  YORK— Brooklyn. 


NEW  YORK— Brooklyn. 


thirty-two  pages  18x23;  subscriptiou— daily 
$3,  Sunday  $1.50;  established  1886:  Andrew 
McLean,  editor  and  publisher.  Office,  397-4CB 
Fulton  street  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  ### 
EA(jiL<£;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  Sundaj'  morning;  independent-demo 
cratic;  daily  twenty  to  twenty  four,  Sunday 
forty-four  to  seventy  two  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription—daily and  Sunday  $8,  Sunday  $1.50; 
established  1841.  Main  office,  Washington 
and  Johnson  streets,  Brooklyn;  New  York 
office,  World  building  (12—6). 

Copies  printed  :(©©)Xo  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  the  daily  edition 
had  credit  for  exceeding  20,000  in  1897, 
and  every  year  since,  up  to  and  includ- 
ing   1907. 

The  Sunday  edition  had  credit  for 
exceeding  40,000  in  1898,  and  more  than 
20,000  in  1899,  and  every  year  since,  up 
to    and    including    1907. 

STANDARD  UNION  ;  every  evening 
except  Sunday, and  Sunday  morning;  repub- 
lican; six  to  sixteen  pages  18x23;  subscrip- 
tion $3.50;  established  — daily  1864,  Sunday 
1900;  Brooklyn  Union  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers. Office,  311  Washington  street  (7— 3P). 
!!9ee  advertisement  ou  opposite  page. 
Copies    printed:    daily,    43,135  in   1905 

49,239  in   1906 

52,697  in   1907 

No  definite  and  satisfactory  statement 

has  ever  been  secured  from  the   Sunday 

edifion,  but  it  had  credit   for  exceeding 

7,500  in   1905   and   1907. 

l^~The  absolute  correct- 
ness of  the  latest  circulation 
rating  accorded  the  Standard 
Union  is  guaranteed  by  the 
publishers  of  Rowel  I 's  Ameri- 
can Newspaper  Directory, 
who  will  pay  one  hundred  dollars  to  the 
first  person  who  successfully  controverts 
its  accuracy. 

TIMES;  every  evening  except  Sunday; 
republican;  daily  ten  to  twelve,  Saturdays 
eighteen  to  twenty-four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $6;  established  1848;  B.  Peters  &  Co., 
publishers.  Office,  24  and  26  Broadway  (12—5). 
Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding    12,500    in    1905    and    1907. 

WEEKLY. 

^  A  D  VERTISER  AND  HOUSE- 
HOLD WEEKLY;  Saturdays  ;  house- 
hold; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  50 
cents;  established  1874;  J.  B.  Vanderkar. 
editor  and  publisher.  Office,  1393  Broadway 
(7—5).  ' 

BAYSIDE  REVIEW  ;  Wednesdays: 
independent;  eight  pages  17i^x24 ;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1884;  Bavslde  Review 
Co.,  put)llsher9.    Office,  1829  Bath  ave.  (11—7). 

BEDFORD  RECOllD:  Saturdays; 
local;  established  1903;  E.R.Whitney,  editor; 
The  Bedford  Record  Co.,  publishers.  Office, 
1294  Fulton  street  (3—4). 

BROOKLYN  JOURNAL;Saturdays: 

local;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  18S4;  Charles  C.  Overton,  editor 
and  publisher.  Office,  2750  W.  First  si.  (7—5). 
BROOKLYN  LIFE;  Saturdays; 
society;  forty-four  pages  9x14;  subscription 
$3;  established  1889;  F.  M.  Munroe,  editor; 
Brooklyn  Life  Publishing  Co.,  publishers. 
Office,  Eagle  building  (1—8). 

Conies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding    4,000    in    1896    and    1907. 


BROOKLYN     WEEKLY     NEWS; 

Saturdays;  independent-democratic;  twelve 
pages  17x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1890;  W.  E.  Johnson,  editor;  The  Brooklyn 
Weekly  News  Co.,  publishers.  Office  4708 
Third  avenue  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding  7,500   in    1907. 

BROOKLYNER  REFORM;  Satur- 
days; Grerman;  democratic;  ten  pages  19x26; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1871 ;  Frederick 
Weidner,  editor;  F.  Weidner  Printing  and 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers.  Office.  1109  De- 
Kalb  avenue  (2 — 8). 

Copies    printed:     6,170  in  1902 
6,708  in  1903 
7,262  in   1904 
12,200  in  1906 
12,900  in   1907 
CHAT;  Saturdays;  local;  sixteen  pages 
17x24;    subscription  $1.50;    established  1900; 
James  R.  Davis,  editor;  Eniry  Davis's  Sons 
&  Co.,  publishers.   Office,  16  Weirfleld  st.  (1—8). 
Copies  printed:     27,480  in  1904 
32,577  in  1905 
36,538  in  1906 
55,153  in  1907 
Publisher's   announcement. 


ss. 


City  of  New  York  } 
County  of  Kings.  \ 

James  R.  Davis,  being  dulj'  sworn,  deposes 
and  says  that  he  is  the  editor  and  manager 
of  the  Chat,  a  newspaper  published  every 
Saturday  at  16-18  Weirfleld  street,  Brooklyn, 
and  that  each  and  every  Issue  of  the  said 
newspaper  during  the  year  1907  exceeded 
55,000  copies,  and  that  the  average  circulation 
for  the  fifty-two  (52)  weeks  of  1907  exceeded 
55,153  perfect  copies. 

JAMES  R.  DAVIS. 
Sworn  to  before  me  this  2l8t 
day  of  January,  1908. 

Edwin  F.  Feery,  Notary  Public 

for  County  Kings,  State  of  New  York. 
Brooklyn  Is  a  city  composed  of  former 
villages.    These  grew   until   their    border 
lines  were  obliterated,  jet  retaining  village 
social  connections.  Chat  serves  them  much 
as  a  country  weekly  performs  its  mission. 
Not  carrying  the  news  peculiar  to  the  great 
dallies  of  the  town,  but  catering  entirely 
to  the  personal  life  of  its  readers.  They  find 
in  it  news  of  themselves,  their  friends  and 
relatives.    It  interests  in  this  way  twenty- 
two   villages.    It   is   kept   and   read   and 
handed  about,  beln^;  much  more  thorough- 
ly perused  than    the   average  dally,  and 
procures  marvelous  results  for  its  adver- 
tisers.   We  refer  to  any  of  the  practical  ad- 
vertisers using  Chat.    Sample  copy  on  ap- 
plication. Chat's  circulation  Is  greater  than 
any  other  paper  published  in  Brooklyn. 
CONEY  ISLAND  NEWS;  Thursdays; 
independent;  eight  to  twelve  pages  17^4x24; 
subscription   $1;  established   October,   1904; 
R.  J.  Geary,  editor  and  publisher.    Office,  W. 
Sixteenth  street.  Coney  Island  (1—7). 

COURIER;  Saturdays;  German;  demo- 
cratic; four  to  ten  pages  15x22;  subscription 
.$1;  established  1889;  M.  Pelz.  editor;  Cour- 
ier Publishing  Co.,  publishers.  Office,  840 
Willoughby  avenue. 

FINSKA  AMERIKANAREN; 
Thursdays  (A  A). 

FLATBUSH  NEWS  AND  KINGS 
CO.  RECORD;  Saturdays:  four  pages 
20x26;  subscript  ion  $1;  establt.shed  1900;  V.  L. 
Bedlngfield,  editor  and  publisher.  Office,  803 
Flatbush  avenue  (3 — 3). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year_  1902 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  in- 
formation as  would  warrant  the  accord- 
ance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It  has 
not  since  made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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52.697 

SWORN 


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which  paper  in  Brool^lyn, 
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You   Know   That 


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Standard  Union 


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AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


NEW  YORK— Brooklyn. 


XEW  YORK -Brooklyn. 


I T  E  31  ;  Fridays;  local;  eight  pages 
16x21>^;  subscription  $1;  established  1904; 
Home~Talk  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  pub 
Ushers.    Office,  4911  Third  avenue  (3—5  P). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding    i,ooo    in    1907. 

KINGS  CO.  LEADER;  Tuesdays; 
eight  pages  17x24;  subscription  §1;  estab- 
lished May,  1906;  The  Kings  Co.  Leader,  Inc., 
editors  and  publishers.  Office,  "^031  Bith 
avenue  (5 — K  P). 

liEDGER;  Saturdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  18S.6; 
Francis  D.  Magulre,  editor  and  publislier. 
Office.  115  Eckford  street  (T— 3  P). 

LOCAL  RECORDER?  Saturdays; 
local;  eight  pages  6x6;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1892;  Wm.  C.  Raid,  editor  and  pub- 
llsht-r.  Office,  649  East  Third  street. 

NEW  YORKER  UNTISET;  Thurs 
days  (A  A). 

NORDISK  TIDENDE;  Fi-idays;  Nor 
wegian;  seventy-eiglit  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion $2;  established  1891;  Emil  Nielsen,  editor 
and  publisher.  Office,  4413  Third  avenue. 
(12-6). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  4,200  in  1898 
and  2,405  in  1902,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  has  been  credited  with 
more  than  2,250  every  year  since,  up  to 
and   including   1907. 

N  O  R  D  L  Y  S  E T;  Thursdays;  Danish; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1391;  The  Xordlyset  Publishing  and 
Printing  Co.,  publishers.  Office,  562  Atlantic 
avenue  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  issuing  more  ttan  1,000  copies  reg- 
ularly in  the  years  1898  and  1903,  but 
has  not  since  set  up  any  definite  and 
satisfactory   claim   for   issuing  so  many. 

POST;  Sundays;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1897;  F.  A.  Peabody, 
editor;  The  Sectional  Newspaper  Co.,  pub- 
lishers.   Office,  134  Monroe  street  (A  A). 

RECORD;  Fridays;  eight  pages  17x23; 
subscription  $1;  established  1900;  Bert  Carey, 
editor  and  publisher.  Office,  63  Pennsylva- 
nia avenue  (11— ^  P). 

Copies     printed:      6,112  in   1907 

REFLECTOR;  Saturdays;  local;  eight 
pages  15x22;  established  December  1902;  Geo. 
F.  Chambers,  editor;  The  Reflector  Publish- 
ing Company,  publishers.  Office.  310  46th 
•treet  (1— 8). 

ROBATNIK;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

SOUTH  BROOKLYN  HOME 
TALK;  Wednesdays  ;  independent;  four- 
teen to  twenty  two  pages  17x22;  subscription 
.$1;  established  May,  1903;  Home  Talk  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  editors  and  publishers.  Office, 
4911  Third  avenue  (1—8). 

Copies  printed :_  Free  distribution 
house   to   house   principally. 

TRANSCRIPT:  Saturdays;  sporting; 
eight  pages  llxlS;  subscription  SI;  estab- 
lished 1892;  William  C.  Joue.^,  editor  and 
publisher.  Office,  Webster  ave.,  cor.  47th  st. 
(T-3  P). 

UPTOWN  W EEK L Y  :  Saturdays ; 
Independent;  four  pages  l6x22;  subscrtption 
50  cents;  established  1889;  i<:iiis  A.  lilngstrom, 
editor  and  publisher.  Office.  259  Marion  Pt 
(7--3P). 
WEEKL  Y  ;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

SEMI-MONTHLY. 

DEUTSCHER  EVANGELIST;  semi 

monthly;  German-Presbyterian;  eight  pages 
105^x14:  sub-scription  $1;  established  1879; 
Louis  WoKerz,  editor;  Deutscher Evangelist, 
publishers.    Office  497  Hart  street. 


MONTHLY. 

AMERICAN    HAIRDRESSER; 

monthly;    ladles'  hair   dressing;    sixty-four 

pages 9x12;  subscription  SI;  established  1879; 

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assert  that  it  had  an  average  issue  ex- 
ceeding 1,000  copies,  but  failed  to  fur- 
nish such  definite  information  as  would 
warrant  the  accordance  of  a  rating  to 
that  effect.  It  has  not  since  made  any 
renewal  of  the  claim. 

The  weekly  edition  had  credit  for  is- 
suing more  than  1,000  copies  regularly 
in  1903,  but  has  not  since  set  up  any 
claim  for  issuing  so  many. 

NEW  YORK  FARMER;  Thursdays; 
agricultural;  eight  pages  18x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  18Sl;H.  A.  Van  Fredenberg, 
editor;  The  Tri-States  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers (12— 5). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for  ex- 
ceeding 4,000  in  1898  and  more  than 
2,250  in  1899,  and  every  year  since,  up 
to   and   including    1907. 

PORT  RICHMOND,  Richmond  Go. 

□,    10,000    pop.,   on    Staten    Island    Rapid 
Transit  Rd.   Manufacturing.   Residences  of 
New  York  City  business  men. 
(See  New  York  City,  Borough  of  Richmond.) 

"POUTVITiLiE,  Cattaraugus  Co.  p  814 
pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  and  Pittsburg,  Shaw- 
mut  &  Northern  Rds.,  6  m.  S.  E.  of  Olean 
and  T6  S.  S.  E.  of  Buffalo.  Tanning  factory. 
Farming  and  lumber. 

AUTOGRAPH;  Fridays;  independent; 

four  pages  18x24  ;  subscription  $1  :  estab- 
lished 1891;  Fred  Tarbell,  editor;  X.  C.  Hol- 
comb  &  Co.,  publishers  (7 — 5). 

PORT   W^ASHINGTON,  Nassau 

Co.   Q,  on  Long  Island  Rd..   12  m.  Ni  of 

Mineola,  the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  four  pages  173^^x24;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  January,  1903;  Wm. 
M.  Hvde,  editor;  News  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers (10—3  P). 

POTSDAM,  St.  Lawrence  Co.  ^  3,843t 
pop.,  on  Rome,  Watertown  &  Ogdensburg 
Rd.  and  Racket  r.,  11  m.  N.  E.  of  Canton, 
the  countj'  seat.  Lumber  and  various 
manufactures.    Seat  of  State  Normal  and 


Training   School  and  Clarkson   School  of 
Technology. 

COURIER    AND    FREEMAN; 

Wednesdays  ;  republican  ;  eight  pages  20x24; 
aubscrtption  SI :  established  1852 :  Elliot  Fay 
&  Sous,  editors  and  publishers  tl — K). 
Copies  printed:     3,192  in   1895 
3,782  in  1900 
3,671  in  1901 
3,664  in  1902 
3,705  in  1904 
3,723  in   190s 
3,735  in  1906 
3,683  in   1907 
HERALD-RECOKDER;     Fridays; 
republican:    foui-  pages  22x2S:  subscription 
$1;    established— fl't-raZd  1878,   Recorder  1886, 
consolidated  1905;  Frederick  T.  Swau,  editor 
and  publisher  (2 — 8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  issue  of  2,000  for  the  year  1895, 
1,985  in  1901,  since  which  it  has  not 
furnished  a  definite  and  satisfactory 
report,  but  was  credited  with  exceed- 
ing   1,000    in    1907. 

POUGHKEEPSIE.  c.  h.,  Dutchess 

Co.  R  24,029+  pop.,  on  New  York  Central  & 
Hudson  River,  Central  New  England, 
New  York,  New  Haven  &  Hartford,  Pough- 
keepsie  and  Eastern  and  West  Shore  Rds. 
and  Hudson  r.,  75  m.  N.  of  New  York  City. 
Manufacturing  and  river  commerce.  Seat 
of  Vassar  College. 

EAGLE;  every  morning  except  Sunday, 
and  SEMI-WEEKLY,  Tuesdays  and 
Fridays,  republican;  eight  pages  18x22;  sub- 
scription—daily  S6,  semi- weekly  $2;  estab- 
lished—daily 1860,  semi-weekly  1785;  Piatt  & 
Piatt,  editors  and  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  the  daily  edition 
had  credit  for  exceeding  1,000  in  1905 
and    1907. 

EVENING  ENTERPRISE;  every 
evening  except  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY; 
Thursdays;  independent-democratic;  eight 
or  ten  pages  15x23;  subscription— daily  $5, 
W3eklySl;  established  188.3;  D.  Brown,  edi- 
tor; Enterprise  Publishing  Compaay,  pub- 
lishers (6-3). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
the  daily  edition  of  this  paper  seemed  to 
assert  that  it  had  an  average  issue  ex- 
ceeding 1,000  copies,  but  failed  to  fur- 
nish such  definite  information  as  would 
warrant  the  accordance  of  a  rating  to 
that  effect.  It  has  not  since  made  any 
renewal  of  the  claim. 

EVENINtJ   STAR;   every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday;  republican;  eight  pages  18x24; 
subscription  So;  established  1889;  Arthur  A. 
Parks,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 
Copies  printed:     2,900  in   1895 
2,876  in  1905 
2,893  in  1906 
3.797   in    1907 
Publisher's     announcement. — The     Evenimo 
Star  gained  1,3«X)  new  subscribers  In  1907. 
Now,    January    1908,  printing   4,300   dally, 
equal  to  combined  circulation  of  all  three 
other  local  dailies.    Just  bought  new  Web 
perfecting   Hoe   press    to    print     8—10—13 
pages  dailv.    The  Star  runs  half-page  new 
want  ads  "dally;  best  advertising  medium 
between  New  York  and  Albany. 
NEWS-PRESS;   every  morning  except 
Sunday,  and  N  E  W  S-T  E  L  E  G R  A  P  H, 
Saturdays;  democratic:   daUy  eight,  weekly 
sixteen  nages  17x24:  subscription— daily  $6, 
weekly  $2;   established— daily   1852,  weekly 


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NEW  YORK. 


1823;  J.  W.    Hinkley,   editor;   Poughkeepsie 
News  Co. ,  publishers  ( 12—5 ). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  the  dailjr  edition  had 
credit  for  exceeding  i,ooo  in  1905  and 
1907. 

SUNDAY  COURIER;    Sundays;  inde- 
pendent: twenty  pages   18x23;   subscription 
$2 ;  established  1872 ;  A.  G.  Tobey,  editor  and 
publislier;    an  edition   entitled   the    Weekly 
Courier  is  issued  Mondays  (1— S). 
Copies     printed:     9,449  in   1901 
10,070  in   1902 
10,593  in   1903 
10,760  in  1904 
11,274  in  1906 
11,64s  in  1907 
SUNDAY  ENQUIRER;  Sundays,  and 
WEEKLY,  Mondays;  sixteen  pages  16x23; 
subscription  $1.50;  establi-hed  August,  1905; 
James  A.  Lavery,  editor;  Peter  Zeic.hen,  pub- 
lisher (8—5  P). 

PRATTSBURG,  Steubeii  Co.  J3  713t 

pop.,  on  Kanona  &  Prattsburg  Rd.,  14  m. 

N.  of  Bath,  the  county  seat      Flour  mills, 

creamery  and  cheese  factory.    Farming. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  independent;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  §1 ;  established  1872; 
William  Howe,  editor  and  publisher  (9 — 6). 

PRATTSVILLE,  Greene  Co.  0,  384t 

pop.,  on  Schoharie  creek,  in  the  Catskill 

mountains.  50  m.  S.  W.  of  Albany,  the  State 

capital. 

NEWS;  Saturdays;  republican;  four 
pages  13x24;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1856; 
M.  G.  Marsh,  editor  and  publisher  (2 — 4). 

PULASKI,  Ostvego  Co.  a  1.493t  pop., 
on  Rome,  Watertown  &  Ogdensburg  Rd. 
and  Salmon  r.,  4  m.  from  Lake  Ontario. 
Manufacturing  and  dairying. 

DEMOCRAT ;Wednesdaj's;  republican; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1850;  Byron  G.  Seamans,  editor  and 
publisher  (8— 3  P). 

Copies  printetJ:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for  ex- 
ceeding 1,000  in  1898,  and  every  year 
since,    up   to    and   including    1907. 

QUAKER    STREET,  Schenectady 

Co.   o-   300   pop.,  on   Delaware   &   Hudson 

Rd.,  15  m.  W.  of   Schenectady,  the  county 

•eat.    Shipping  point  for  hay  and  grain. 

REVIEW  J  Thursdays;  people's  party; 
•ight  pages  18x30;  subsoriptlon  $1;  estab- 
lished 1891;  D.  H.  Crowe,  editor;  Crowe  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  publishers. 

RANDOLPH,  Cattaraugus  Co.  JJ 
1,809+  pop.,  on  Erie  Rd.,  17  m.  E  of  James- 
town. Western  New  York  Home  for  Orphan 
Children  and  Chamberlain  Institute.  Paint 
and  furniture.    Farming  and  dairying. 

ENTERPRISE}  Thur8day8;democratic; 
^ght  pages  lBx22 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1891;  W.  A.  Shewman,  editor  and  publisher 
(12-3). 

REGISTER    AND    COURANTi 
Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription  $1;     eHtahlithed— Register,   1863, 
Coitranf,  1876;  D.  W,  Dean,  editor;  Randolph 
Publishing  Co..  publishers  (1-^). 
Copies     jirinted:      1,420  in  1898 
1,378  in  1904 
1,48s  in   1907 


NEW  YORK. 


RAVENA,  Albany  Co.  D- 1,400  pop., 

on  West  Shore  Rd.,  12  m.  S.  of  Albany,  the 

State  capital. 

NEWS-HERA L.D;  Fridays;  independ- 
ent; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1873;  News  Herald  Printing  &  Pub- 
lishing Co..  editors  and  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding    1,000    in    1907. 

RED  CREEK,  TTai/ne  Co.  <:480t  pop., 
on  Rome,  Watertown  &  Ogdensburg  Rd., 
20  m.  W.  of  Oswego.    Agriculture. 

HERALD;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1894;  W.  G.  Phippins,  editor  and  publisher 
(12-5).. 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,173  in  1903 
and  1,144  in  1905,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  a  report,  but  was  credit- 
ed with  more  than    1,000  in    1907. 

RED  HO  OIL,  Dutchess  Co.  □,  8571  pop., 

on  Philadelphia,  Reading  &  New  England 

Rd.,  20  m.  N.  of  Poughkeepsie,  the  county 

seat.    Agriculture. 

JOURNAL;  Fridays;  independent;  four 
pages  16x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1859;  A.  Plester,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3  P). 

REMSEN,  Oneida  (Jo.  a  1,200  pop.,  on 

New  York  Central  &  Hudson  River  Rd., 

22  m.  N.  of  Utica.    Dairying. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  75  cents;  estab- 
lished June,  1905;  Rev.  W.  T.  Best,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 

RENSSELAER,  Rensselaer  Co.  O 
10,250  pop.,  on  Boston  &  Albany  and  New 
York  Central  &  Hudson  River  Rds.  and 
Hudson  r.,  opposite  Albany,  the  State  capi- 
tal. Pork  packing,  milling,  felt  and  ana- 
line  dye  and  tannery.    Manufacturing. 

EACirLiE;  Saturdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  17J^x32;  subscription  50  cents;  estab- 
lished 1873;  C.  F.  Coe,  editor;  Star  Eagle 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (12—4). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for  ex- 
ceeding 1,000  in  1899,  and  every  year 
since,    up    to    and    including    1907. 

GAZETTE  AND  SUN;  Saturdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  17x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  1860;  W.  N.  Callender,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  issue  of  1,800  in  1895,  but  has 
not  since  made  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory claim  to  issuing  so  many  as  1,000 
copies. 

RHINEBECK,  Dutchess  Co.  O,  l,494t 
pop.,  on  Central  &  New  England  Rd.  and 
Hudson  r.,  opposite  Kingston.  Farming 
and  violet  raising. 

GAZETTE;  Saturdays ;  independent ; 
four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1846;  Jacob  H.  Strong,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

Copies  printed :_  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,010  for  the 
year  1895,  but  has  not  since  made  claim 
to  issuing  so  many  as  1,000  copies. 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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RICHFIELD    SPRINGS,    Otsego 

Co.  D  1,537+  pop.,  on  Delaware,  Lacka- 
wanna &  Western  Rd.,  16  m.  N.  of  Coopers- 
town,  the  county  seat,  and  35  S.  of  Utlca. 
Celebrated  watering  place  and  summer 
resort. 

mERCrHY;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1866;  F.  E.  Mungor,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7-3  P). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,750  for  the  year 
1895,  but  has  not  since  made  claim  to 
issuing  so  many  as  1,000  copies. 

RICHMOND VILLE,  Schoharie  Co. 
O  651+  pop.,  on  Delaware  &  Hudson  Rd., 
50  m.  "W.  of  Albany,  the  State  capital. 
Manufacturing  and  agriculture. 

PHCENIX  ;  Wednesdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1879 ;  Stillman  G.  Shaf er,  editor  and  publisher 
(1-8). 

Copies     printed:     1,199  i"  1907 

RICHVILIiE,    St.  Lawrence  Co.  t} 

331+  pop.,  on  Rome,  Watertown  &  Ogdens- 

burg  Rd  ,  about  17  m.  S.  W.  of  Canton,  the 

county  seat.    Agriculture. 

RECORDER  AND  DEKALB 
TOWNSHIP  TEL,EGRA.>J;  Wednes 
days;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  .$1; 
established  1897;  Mrs.  Willis  p.  Hendriclc, 
editor;  Standard  Publishing  Co.,  publishers. 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,178  in  1899, 
but  has  not  since  made  claim  to  issuing 
so  many  as  1,000  copies. 

RIPLEY,    Chautauqua   Co.    p  2,017 

pop.,  on  Lake  Shore  &  Michigan  Southern 

and  New  York^  Chicago  &  St.  Louis  Rds., 

65  m.  S.  W.  of  Buffalo  and  23  S.  E.  of  Erie. 

Pa.    Grape  growing  and  agriculture. 

REVIEW;  Thursdays  ;  independent ; 
«ight  pages  20x26 ;  subscription  81 :  established 
1893;  P.  L.  Hawkins,  editor  and  publisher 
(1-8). 

RIVERHEAD,  c.  h.,  Suffolk  Co.  R 
3,500  pop.,  on  Long  Island  Rd.  and  Peconic 
r.  at  its  entrance  into  Great  Peconic  bay, 
73  m.  E.  of  Brooklj'n.  Flour,  woolen  and 
planing  mills  and  carriage  factories. 

COUNTY  REVIEW;  Fridays;  inde- 
pendent; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  September,  1903  ;  Harry 
Lee  and  John  H.  Hagen,  editors  and  pub- 
Ushers  (1—4). 

NEWS ;  Saturdays ;  republican ;  four  pages 
20x26;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1867; 
H.H.  Williamson, editor  and  publisher(8— 8  P). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  i=;suing  more  than  1,000  copies  regu- 
larly in  the  years  1895  and  1900,  but  has 
not  since  set  up  any  claim  for  issuing  so 

many. 

ROCHESTER,  c.  h.,  Monroe  Co.  -D 
181,672  pop.,  on  Buffalo,  Rochester  &  Pitts- 
burg, Erie,  Lehigh  Valley,  New  York  Cen- 
tral &  Hudson  River.  Rochester  &  Lake 
Ontario,  and  Western  New  York  &  Pennsyl- 
vania Rds.  and  Genesee  r.,  7  m.  from  Lake 
Ontario.  The  river  furnishes  abundant 
water      power.      Important     commercial 


NEW  YORK— Rochester. 

point.  Flour  mills,  nurseries,  boots  and 
shoes,  tobacco  and  cigars  and  various 
manufactories. 

DAILY. 

ABEND   POJSTj  every  evening   except 
Sunday,  and  S5E3II-WEEKL.Y,  Mondays 
and     Thursdays;      German;     independent 
daily  eight,  semi-weekly  six  pages  173^x22}^ 
subscription— daily  $3.60,  semi  weekly  $1.50 
established  1851;  Julius  Loos,  editor;  Roches- 
ter German  Publishing  Co.,  publishers. 

Copies    printed:  daily:     5,396  in  1903 

5,394  in   1904 
5,359  in   1905 
5.355   in   1906 
^       ,  5,374  in   1907 

Semi-weekly:  3,115  in  1903 
3,111  in  1904 
3,111  in  1905 
3,107  in  1906 
3,089  in   1907 

DEMOCRAT   AND    CHRONICL-Ej 

every  morning,  and  WEEKLY,  Wednes- 
days: republican;  daily  twelve  to  sixteen, 
weekly  twelve  pages  i8x2;5;  subscription- 
daily  $3,  Sundav  $1.50,  weekly  $1 ;  estaVjlished 
—Democrat  1826,  CferomcZe  1868 ;  E.  R.  Willard, 
editor;  Rochester  Printing  Company,  pub- 
lishers (2—8). 

Copies    printed:    daily,    21,368  in  1895 

32,477  in  190S 

41,574  in  1907 

Sunday,    21,273  in   1900 

28,190  in  1905 

37,785  in  1907 
The  weekly  edition  had  credit  for  an 
average  issue  of  10,321  in  1902,  since 
which  it  has  not  furnished  a  report,  but 
was  credited  with  more  than  4,000  in 
1905   and   1907. 

EVENING  TIMES;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday  ;  republican  ;  sixteen  pages 
15x23;  subscription  $8;  established  1887;  The 
Evening  Times  Company,  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:     14,925  in  1900 
17,063  in  1903 
18,659  in  1904 
19,221  in  1905 
20,914  in  1906 
22,332  in   1907 
HERALiD;  every  morning;  Independent; 
twelve  to  twenty  pages  17x23;  subscription- 
daily  $6,    Sunday    $1.50;    established— dally 
1879,  Sunday  1876;  Louis M.Antisdale,  editor; 
Rochester  Herald  Co.,  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  The  daily  edition  pi 
this  paper  had  credit  for  an  average  is- 
sue of  16,356  in  1901  and  16,871  in  1903. 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  a  re- 
port, but  was  credited  with  more  than 
7,500    in    1905   and    1907. 

The  Sunday  edition  had  credit  for  an 
average  issue  of  9,721  in  1901  and  11,- 
781  in  1903,  since  which  it  has  not  fur- 
nished a  definite  and  satisfactory  re- 
port, but  was  credited  with  more  than 
4,000  in    1905   and   1907. 

POST-EXPRESi!*  ;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  FARM  STOCK 
JOURNAIi,  Thursdays;  daily  republican, 
weekly  agricultural,  live  stock;  daily  twelve 
to  sixteen  pages  18x22,  weekly  sixteen  pages 
10x15:  subscription— daily  $6,  weekly  $1 ; 
established  185S;  Francis  B.  Mitchell,  editor; 
Post  Express  Printing  Co..  pul)llsher8  (1—8). 
See  advertisement  on  folloving  page. 

Copies  printed:  The  daily  edition  of 
this  paper  had  credit  for  an  average 
issue  of  13,136  in  1900  and  16,846  in 
1906,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
any     definite     and     satisfactory     report. 


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but      was      credited      with      more      than 
12,500    in    1907. 

The  weekly  edition  had  credit  for  is- 
suing more  than  1,000  copies  regularly 
in  1903,  but  has  not  since  set  up  any 
claim  for  issuing  so  many. 

UNION  AND  ADVERTISER;  every 
evening  except  Sunday:  democratic;  twelve 
to  sixteen  pages  18x24;  subscription  $3;  es- 
tablished 1826;  Union  and  Advertiser  Co., 
•ditors  and  publishers  (2—8). 

Copies  printed:  15,749  in  1896 
18,864  in  1900 
19,379  in  1901 
18,038  in  1903 
18,260  in  1904 
18,270  in  1905 
19,437  in  1906 
21,739  in  1907 

WEEKLY. 

CATHOLIC  JOURNAL;  Saturdays; 
roman  catholic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1889;  Catholic  Journal 
PublishingCo.,  editors  and  publi8hers(8— 3  P). 
Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for  ex- 
ceeding 2,250  in  1896  and  more  than 
1,000  in  1898,  and  every  year  since,  up 
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SCHUYIiERVILLE,      Saratoga 

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SHERBURNE,  Chenango  Co.  D  899t 

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Southern,  Western  New  York  &  Pennsyl- 
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SILVER  SPRINGS,  Wyoming  Co.<2 
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burg and  Silver  Lake  Rds.,  8  m.  S.  of  War- 
saw, the  county  seat.  Butter  and  salt  man- 
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Skaneateles  lake,  18  m.  W.  of  Syracuse, 
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2,154  in  1903 
2,075  in  1904 
2,116  in  1006 
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SMITHTOWN  BRANCH,  Suf- 
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47  m.  E.  of  New  York  City.  Agriculture; 
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SMYRNA,  Chenango  Co.  D  300t  pop., 

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N.  of  Norwich,  the  county  seat.    Farming 

and  dairying. 

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SODUS,  Wayne  Co.  -n  l,028t  pop.,  on 
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N.  E.  of  Rochester.  Agriculture  and  fruit 
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tory report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
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SOUTHAMPTON,  5m#oZA:  Co. q 
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SOUTH  DAYTON,  Cattaraugus  Co. 
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Buffalo. 
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SOUTH  NEW  BERLIN,  Chenango 

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SOUTHOLD,  Suffolk  Co.  0, 1,292  pop., 

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City.    Farming  and  fishing. 

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SPENCER,  Tioga  Co.  g  707tpop.,on 

Lehigh  Valley  Rd.,  18  m.  S,  of  Ithaca.    Has 

flour    mills,  brick-yards,   creameries   and 

wood-working    plants.      Agriculture   and 

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SPENCERPORT,  Monroe  Co.  -D  715t 
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Rd.,  10  m.  W.  of  Rochester,  the  county  seat. 
Flour  mills  and  barrel  factories. 
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1889;  W.  W.  Malay,  editor  and  publisher  (2— 4). 

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York   Rds.,  5   m.  S.  W.  of  New   City,  the 

county  seat,  and  18  N.  of  Paterson,  N.  J. 

Market  for  farm  produce. 

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SPRINGVILLE,  £!rie  Co.  -a  l,992t 
pop.,  on  Buffalo,  Rochester  &  Pittsbui-g 
Rd.,  30  m.  S.  E.  of  Buffalo,  the  county  seat. 
Manufacturing  and  dairying. 

JOURNAL.  AND   HERALD;   Thurs 
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editor  and  publisher. 

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of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It  has  not 
since  made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 

SPRING  WATER,  Livingston  Co. 
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ter.   Farming. 

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16,889  in  1905 

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6,922  in  1907 

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Lehigh  Valley  Rds..  9  m.  N.  W  of  Canan- 
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WALDEN,  Orange  Co.  R  3,U7t  pop., 
on  Wallkill  Valley  Rd.  and  Wallkill  r.,  12  m, 
N.  W.  of  Newburgh,  one  of  the  two  county 
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ceeding 1,000  in  1900,  and  every  year 
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15x21M;  subscription  $1;  established  1870; 
Ward  winfleld,  editor  and  publisher  (2—4). 

WALTON,  Delaware  Co.  0. 2,811t 
pop.,  on  New  York,  Ontario  &  Western 
Rd.  and  Delaware  r.,  17  m.  S.  W.  of  Delhi, 
the  county  seat.  Piano  factory,  foundry, 
novelty  works  and  children's  carriage  and 
toy  factory. 

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for  an  average  issue  of  2,234  i^i  1900 
and  4,005  in  1904,  since  which  it  has  not 
furnished  any  definite  and  satisfactory 
report,  but  was  credited  with  more  than 
2,250   in    1905    and    1907. 

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1881;  Paul  Nichols,  editor;  The  Reporter  Co., 
publishers  (3—3). 

Copies  printed:  4.570  in  1896 
7,488  in  1905 
7,969   in   1907 

WAPPINGERS  FALLS,  Dutch- 
ess Co.  0,3,504+  pop.,  on  Wappingers  creek 
8  m.  S.  of  Poughkeepsie,  the  county  seat. 
Print  works  and  various  manufactories. 

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WARRENSBtJRG,    Warren  Co.  cf 

898+  pop.,  on  Schroon  r.,  3  m.  E.  of  Adi- 
rondack Rd.  and  68  N.  of  Albany,  the  State 
capital.  Leather,  pulp  and  lumber. 
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since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  has 
been  credited  with  more  than  1,000  every 
year    since,    up    to    and    including    1907- 

WARSAW,  c.    h.,    Wyoming    Co. -a 

3,048+  pop.,  on  Erie  and  Buffalo,  Rochester 
&  Pittsburg  Rds.  and  Oatka  creek,  44  m. 
S.  W.  of  Rochester  and  48  S.  E.  of  Buffalo. 
Elevator  and  structural  steel  works,  but- 
ton factory  and  knitting  mill.  Large  de- 
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and  3,590  in  1906,  since  which  it  has 
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furnished  any  definite  and  satisfactory 
report,  but  was  credited  with  more  than 
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WARWICK,  Orange  Co. Cil,73ot 
pop.,  on  Lehigh  &  Hudson  River  Rd.,  11  m. 
S.  of  Goshen,  the  county  seat.  Railroad 
shops.    Agriculture. 

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exceeding  1,000  in  1896,  and  every 
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W^ASHINGTONVILLE,     Orange 

Co.  R  667+  pop.,  on  Erie  Ra.,  8  m.  N.  E.  of 

Goshen,  the   county   seat.     Farming   and 

j     wine  manufacturing. 

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'  scription   $1;   established    1899;    Montanye- 
Rightmyer  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (7—5). 
Copies    printed:     For    the    year    1903 
this  paper  seemed  to   assert   that   it  had 
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but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  infor- 
mation as  would  warrant  the  accordance 
of   a   rating   to   that    effect.     It    has   not 
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WATERFORD,  Saratoga  Co.D- 

3,146+ pop.,  on  Delaware  &  Hudson  Rd.  and 

Hudson  r.,  4  m.  N.  of  Troy.      Paper  and 

knitting  mills,  valve  works,  foundries  and 

machine  shops. 

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Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
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an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  infor- 
mation as  would  warrant  the  accordance 
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WATERLOO,  c.  h.,  Seneca  Co.  G 
4,256+ pop.,  on  New  York  Central  &  Hudson 
River  and  Lehigh  Valley  Rds.  and  Cayuga 
&  Seneca  canal,  19  m.  W.  of  Auburn.  Manu- 
facturing and  milling. 

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scription $1.50;  established  1826;  S.  H.  &  L. 
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factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
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ceeding i,ooo  in  1901,  and  every  year 
since,    up   to    and   including    1907. 

SENECA  CO.  NEWS;  Tuesdays;  re- 
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publisher  (8— 3). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  infor- 
mation as  would  warrant  the  accordance 
of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It  has  not 
since  made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 

WATERTOWN,  c.  h.,  Jefferson  Co. 
[j  25,447  pop. —local  estimate  30,000— on 
Rome,  Watertown  &  Ogdensburg  Rd.  and 
Black  r.,  90  m.  N.  W.  of  Utica.  Foundries. 
paper  mills,  machine  shops  and  manu- 
factories of  air  brakes,  woolen  goods, 
leather,  agricultural  implements,  wagons, 
buggies  and  sleighs. 

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$1.50;  established  1S94;  Harry  H.  Knicker- 
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Copies    printed:     daily,     4,194  in   1896 

7,113  in   1905 
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pop.,  on  Delaware,  Lackawanna  &  Western, 
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burg Rd..  23  m,  N.  E.  of  Little  Valley,  the 
county  seat,  and  57  S.  E.  of  Buffalo.  Saw 
mill  and  heading  and  cheese  factories. 

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on  Lake  Champlain  canal,  and  at  the  head 
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but  has  not  since  made  definite  and 
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Horton,  editor  and  publisher  (6—8). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
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$2;  established  1871;  Edward  B.  Long,  editor 
and  publisher. 

WHITESBORO,  Oneida  Co.  D  195 
pop.,  on  New  York  Central  &  Hudson 
River  Rd.,  3  m.  W.  of  Utica.  the  county 
seat.    Agriculture. 

ONEIDA  CO.  GAZETTE:  Thursdays; 
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$1;  established  December,  1901;  H.  W.  Cog- 
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Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1902 
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an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  infor- 
mation as  would  warrant  the  accordance 
of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It  has  not 
since  made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 

WHITESTONE.  Queens  Co.  R  3,100 
pop.,  on  Long  Island  Rd.  and  Long  Island 
Sound,  2  m.  N.  of  Flushing.  Commerce  and 
manufacturing. 

( See  New  York  City,  Borough  of  Queens. ) 


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WHITESVILLE,   Allegany    Co.  p 

573  pop.,  on  New  York  &  Pennsylvania  Rd., 

27  m.  S.  E.  of  Belmont,  the  county  seat. 

Fruit,  grain,  hay,  live  stock  and  lumber. 

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subscription  $1.25;  established  1895;  W.  D. 
Fish,  editor;  The  Crescent  Press,  publishers 
(1-8). 

WHITNEY  POINT.  Broome  Co.  g 
SOTtpop.,  on  Delaware,  Lackawanna  &  West- 
ern Rd.,  21  m.  N.  of  Binghamton,  the  county 
seat.    Manufacturing  and  agriculture. 

REPO  RTER ;  Thursdays ;  independent ; 
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lished 18^;  F.  C.  Branday,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—6). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,701  in  1895 
and  2,972  in  1906,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
than    2,250    in    1907. 

WILLIAMSON,  Wayne  Co.  -o  2,670t 

pop.  (of  township),  on  Rome,  Watertown 

&  Ogdensburg  Rd.,  25  m.  E.  of  Rochester. 

Canning  factory  and  grain  elevator. 

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1878;  H.  N.  Burr  &  Co.,  editors  and  publishers 
(7-5). 

"WILLIAMSVILLE,    Erie    Co.    -d 

905+  pop.,  on  Lehigh  Valley  Rd.,  10  m.  N.  of 

Buffalo,  the  county  seat.    Various  mills  and 

a  brewery.    Quicklime. 

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from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for  ex- 
ceeding 1,000  in  1898,  and  every  year 
since,    up    to    and    including    1907. 

WILSON,  Niagara  Co.  -D  612t  pop.,  on 
Rome,  Watertown  &  Ogdensburg  Rd.,  15  m. 
N.  of  Lockport,  the  county  seat.  Steam 
lumber  mills  and  iron  foundries. 

STAR;  Thursdays  ;  independent ;  eight 
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established  1878;  Charles  E.  Honeywell,  edi- 
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Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies  regu- 
larly in  1903,  but  has  not  since  set  up 
any  claim  for  issuing  so  many. 

WINDHAM, <?r«««e  Co.  0,1,887!  pop., 
on  Batavia  creek,  25  m.  W.  of  Catskill,  the 
county  seat.  Summer  resort  in  the  heart 
of  the  Catskills. 

JOURNALi  ;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1857 ;  Edward  M.  Cole,  editor  and  pub- 
Usher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year^  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  infor- 
mation as  would  warrant  the  accordance 
of   a   rating   to   that  effect. 

WINDSOR,  Broome  Co.  q  739t  pop., 
on  Delaware  &  Hudson  Rd.  and  Susque- 
hanna r.,   15   m.    E.   of   Binghamton,   the 


NEW  YORK. 


county  seat.  Manufacture  of  gloves  and 
mittens. 

STANDARD;  Thursdays;  Independent; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1878;  E.K.Chattee,  editorand  publisher (1—8). 

WOLCOTT,  fTayne  Co.  -n  l,279t  POP-. 
on  Rome,  Watertown  &  Ogdensburg  Rd., 
27  m.  S.  W.  of  Oswego.  Tobacco,  pickle 
and  canning  factories  and  fruit  evapo- 
rators.   Agriculture. 

LAKE    SHORE    NEWS;    Thursdays; 
independent-republican;   four  pages  20x26; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1874;  Charles  H. 
Thomas,  editor  and  publisher  (1 — 4). 
Copies     printed:     1,186  in  1902 
1,425  in  1903 
1,466  in  1904 
1,640  in  1906 
1,705  in  1907 

WOODSIDE,  Queens  Co.  0, 710t  pop., 
on  Long  Island  Rd.,  6  m.  E.  of  borough  of 
Manhattan,  New  York  City.    Floriculture. 

{See  New  York  City,  Borough  of  Queens.) 

WORCESTER,  Otsego  Co.  D  1,400 
pop.,  on  Delaware  and  Hudson  Rd.,  20  m. 
N.  E.  of  Oneonta,  Dairying,  milling,  farm- 
ing and  hop  raising. 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1872;  E.  C.  Babcock,  editor  and  publisher  (2— 4). 
Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,194  for  the 
year  1898,  1,500  in  1899,  but  has  not 
since  made  claim  to  issuing  so  many  as 
1,000  copies. 

WYOMING,  Wyoming  Co.  -D  526 

pop.,  on  Buffalo,  Rochester  &  Pittsburg  Rd., 

5  m.  N.  of  Warsaw,  the  county  seat.    Salt 

fields. 

REPORTER;  Wednesdays ;  republi- 
can; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25; 
established  1886;  Frances  Harris,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 

YONKERS,  Westchester  Co.  R  47,93lt 

pop.,  on  New  York  Central  &  Hudson  River 
Rd.  and  E.  bank  of  Hudson  r.,  17  m.  N.  of 
New  York  City.    Manufacturing. 

DAIIiY  NEWS;  every  evening  except 
Sunday;  ten  pages  17J^x22;  subscription  $3; 
established  1907;  Frank  A.  Gallup,  editor; 
The  Nepperhau  Printing  &  Publishing  Co., 
publishers  (10— 7  P). 

HERALD  ;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day; democratic;  six  pages  17x22;  subscrip- 
tion $3;  established  1846;  F.  E.Xavier,  editor; 
A.  P.  Xavier.  publisher  (8—3). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for  ex- 
ceeding 4,000  in  1904  and  more  than 
2,2So    in    1905    and    1907. 

STATESMAN  ;  every  evening  except 
Sunday;  republican;  eight  pages  19x25;  sub- 
scription $3;  established  1855;  John  W.  Oliver, 
editor;  Yonkers  Publishing  Company,  pub- 
lishers (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for  ex- 
ceeding 2,250  in  1897,  and  every  year 
since,    up  to   and  including    1907. 


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NEW  YORK. 


GAZETTE;  Saturdays  ;  republican ; 
eight  pages  lli.^xl6;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1851;  Dan  C.  Nolan,  editor;  Gazette 
Press,  publishers  (12—5). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for  ex- 
ceeding  1,000  in   1905   and   1907. 

HOME  JOURNAL.   AND    NEWS; 

Saturdays;  roman  catholic;  sixteen  pages 
12x16;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1891; 
Yonkers  Catholic  News  Company,  editors 
and  publishers  (A  A). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for   an  average  issue  of  2,362   in   1894, 


NEW  YORK. 


since  which  it  has  not  furnished  aay 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  has 
been  credited  with  more  than  1,000  every 
year  since  1898,  up  to  and  including 
1906. 

OBSERVER;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

STANDARD;  Thursdays;  negro;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  Au- 
gust, 1907;  John  E.  Bruce,  editor;  Standard 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (1—8  P). 

NEW  YORK  REVIEW;  bimonthly; 
roman  catholic;  one  hundred  and  thirty-two 
pages  6J|xlO;  subscription  $8;  established 
June,  1905;  John  P.  Brady,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (fr-5P).     ♦ 


NORTH  CAROLINA. 


Population  1,893,810 1.     Land  Area  48,580  sq.  miles. 

Bounded  north  by  Virginia,  east  and  southeast  by  the  Atlantic  Ocean, 
south  by  South  Carolina  and  Georgia,  and  west  by  Tennessee.  State  capital: 
Raleigh.  Principal  products  and  industries:  Cotton,  tobacco  and  lumbering. 
Number  of  newspapers  and  other  periodicals  (March  30,  1908),  255,  divided  as 
follows;  Dally  31;  semi-weekly,  22 ;  weekly,  171;  bi-weekly,  1 ;  semi-monthly, 
6;  monthly,  23  ;  quarterly  1. 

The  cities  of  over  5,000  population,  according  to  the  United  States  census  of 
1900  (t),  are  as  follows : 

Wiluiinstou 20,9r6t  Newbern 9,090t 

Charlotte 18,U91t  Coucord 7,910t 

AsheTille 14,694t  Durham 6,679t 

Raleigh 13,643t  Elizabeth  City 6,348t 

Greeusboro 10,035t  Salisbury 6,i877t 

Winston 10,00St  Goldsboro 5,S7rt 


ALBEMARLE,  c.  h..  Stanly  Co.  D 

l.SS^-f  pop.,  on  Southern  Rd.,  8  m.  W.  of  Pee 
Dee  r.  Manufacture  of  cotton  and  furni- 
ture.   Agriculture  and  mining.    Lumber. 

STANLY    ENTERPRISE;     Thurs 
days;    democratic;    eight  pages  16x22;    aub- 
•orlptlon  $1;    established  1880;   J.  P.  Bivins, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  i,o8o  in  1902 
and  1,650  in  1906,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
than    1,000    in    1907. 

APEX,  Wake  Co.  D  800  pop.,  on  Sea- 
board Air  Line  and  Durham  &  Southern 
Rds.,  15  m.  W.  by  S.  of  Raleigh,  the  State 
capital.  Corn,  tobacco,  tomatoes  and  cot- 
ton.   Lumbering.    Winter  resort. 

JOURNAL;  Thursdays ;  eight  pages 
15x22 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  June,  1905 ; 
L.  S.  Franklin,  editor  and  publisher  (2—8). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding    1,000    in    1907. 

ASHBORO,  c.  h.,   Randolph   Co.    D 
2,000  pop.,  38  m.  S.  of  Greensboro.    Steam 
saw  and  roller  mills, foundry,  machine  shops 
and  agricultural-implement, furniture  and 
cotton  factories.    Gold  and  copper  mines. 
COURIER;     Thursdays;     democratic; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription^l ;  established 
1876;  W.C.  Hammer,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 
Copies  printed :    No  definite   and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this   paper,   but   it   had  credit   for 
exceeding  1,000  in  1898,  and  every  year 
since,    up    to    and    including    1907. 

RANDOLPH    BULLETIN;     Thurs 
days  ;   republican ;   four  pages  20x26  ;    sub- 
soription  $1;    established  June,  1905;   N.  8. 
Hayes,  editor;   E.  A.   Wooddell,  publisher 
(6— 5P). 

ASHEVILLE,  c.  h.,  Buncombe  Co.  -D 
U,694t  pop.,  on  Southern  Rd.  and  French 
Broad  r.,  In  the  Blue  Ridge  mountains,  275 
m.W.  of  Raleigh,  the  State  capital.  Tobacco 
growing.  Manufactures  of  cotton,  shoes, 
Ice,  tobacco,  plows,  wagons,  corduroy, 
breakfast  foods  and  flour.  Iron  foundry. 
Winter  and  summer  resort. 
CITIZEN  ;  every  morning,  and  SEMI- 
WEEKLY,  Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  demo- 


cratic; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription— daUy 
$5,  Sunday  $2,  fceml-weekly  $1 ;  Mtablished— 
daily  1886,  semi  weekly  1868;  The  Citizen 
Company,  publishers  (1-^). 

Copies    printed:    daily,    1,537  "^  1901 

1,919  in  1903 

3,230  in  1904 

3,489  in  1905 

3,883  in  1906 

4,772  in  1907 

The    semi-weekly    edition    had    credit 

for   an  average  issue  of   1,093   in   i90*» 

but    has    not    since    made    definite    and 

satisfactory    claim    to    issuing    so    many 

as    1,000    copies. 

GAZETTE-NEWS;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday;  independent;  eight  pages  ITx 
22  ;  subscription  $4;  established  1896;  F.  M. 
Messier,  manager;  Evening  News  Publishing 
Co.,  publishers  (1—7). 

Copies     printed:     2,944  in  1905 
3,416  in  1906 
4,717  in  1907 
REGISTER;     Fridays;     republican; 
four  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1892;  Shook  &  Hamrick,  editors;  W.  C.Frank, 
publi8her(8— 3)  (A  A). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  issue  of  1,440  in  1895,  since 
which  it  has  not  furnished  any  definite 
and  satisfactory  report,  but  was  cre- 
dited with  more  than  1,000  in  1904  and 
igo6,  although  the  publisher  admits  that 
no  such  record  is  kept  as  would  make 
it  possible  to  prepare  a  definite  and 
satisfactory  statement  of  the  number 
of  copies  printed  for  the  requisite 
period   of   a    full    year. 

AYDEN,  Pi**  Co.  D-  657t  pop.— local 

estimate  1,000— on  Atlantic  Coast  LineRd., 

10  m.  S.  of  Greenville,  the   county   seat. 

Farming  and  tobacco. 

FREE  WILL  BAPTIST;  Wednes- 
days;  free  will  baptist;  four  pages  12x18;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1881;  E.  T.Phillips, 
editor;  J.  M.  Barfleld,  publisher  (1—8).  Pub- 
lishes quarterly  editions.        ^ 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  sati^ 
factory  statement  has  ever  been  aecured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding  1,000  in  i8p9,  and  every 
year  since,  up  to  and  including  1907' 
BAYBORO,  Pamlico  Co.  Q  292  pop., 

20  m.  N.  E.  of  Newbern,  nearest  railroad 

station. 

SENTINEL  :  Thursdays  ;  democratic; 
four   pages   11x16;   subscription   |1;   estab- 


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AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


NORTH  CAROLINA. 


NORTH  CAROLINA. 


llshed  1902;    W.  T.  Caho,  editor; 
kell  &  Co.,  publishers  (8—5  P). 


W.  H.  Mls- 


BLACK   MOUNTAIN,  Buncombe 

Co.  -a  300+  pop.,  on  Southern  Rd.,  about 

12  m.  E.  of  Asbevllle,  the  countyseat. 

SKY  LIGHT;  Thursdays;  independ- 
ent; four  pages  15}^x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished January,  1908;  Horace  F.  Jenkins, 
editor;    Jenkins     Printing    Co.,   publishers 

(l-SP). 

BOONE,  c.h.,  Watauga  Co.  tll55tpop., 

near  the  N.   W.  base   of   the   Blue   Ridge 

Mountains,   19  m.  S.  W.  of  Jefferson  and 

85  N.  W.  of  Salisbury.    Indian  corn,   oats 

and  grass. 

WATAUGA  DEMOCRAT;  Thurs- 
days; democratic;  four  pages  16x22;  subscrip- 
tion Jl;  established  1888;  R.  C.  Rivers,  editor 
and  publisher  (3 — 3). 

BREVARD,  c.  h.,  Transylvania  Co.  p 

1,000  pop.,  on  Transylvania  Rd.,  31  m.  S.  W. 

of   Asheville.     Mountain    summer  resort. 

Farming. 

SYLVAN  VALLEY  NEWS;  Fridays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$1.25;  established  1895;  J.  J.  Miner,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 

BRYSON  CITY,   Swain  Co.  p  800 

pop.,  on  Southern  Rd.,  26  m.  W.  of  Waynes- 

ville. 

TIMES;  Fridays;  independent;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
October,  1903.  as  Appalachian;  D.  M.  San 
didge,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

BUIES  CREEK,  Harnett  Co.  U  on 
Cape  Fear  r.,  3  m.  E.  of  Llllington,  the  coun 
ty  seat.    Farmlnjr. 

LITTLE  RIVER  RECORD;  month 
ly;  religious;  four  pages  13x20;  subscription 
26  cents;    established  1898;    J.  A.  Campbell, 
editor  and  publisher (T— 5)  (A  A). 
Copies     printed:     1,625  in  1906 

BURG  AW,  c.  h.,  Pender  Co.  P,  1,000 

pop.,  on  Atlantic  Coast  Line  Rd.,  22  m.  N.  of 

Wilmington.    Trucking  and  farming. 

PENDER  CHRONICLE;  Thursdays: 
democratic;  eight  pages  17x24;  subscription 
$1:  established  1396;  A.  B.  Croom,  Jr.,  man- 
ager; Pender  Publishing  Company  (Inc.), 
editors  and  publishers  (1—8). 

BURLINGTON,    Alamance    Co.    b 

3,692+  pop.— local  estimate  5,000— on  South- 
ern Rd.,  2  m.  W.  of  Graham,  the  county 
seat.  Cotton  and  steel  manufactories. 
Grain  and  tobacco. 

NEWS;  Wednesdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1884;  Ogden  F.  Crowson.  editor;  Burlington 
News  Company,  publishers  (2 — 8). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding    2,250    in    1907. 

BURNSVILLE,  o.  h.,  Yancey  Co.  -a 
207+  pop.,  10  m.  S.  W.  of  Bakersville.  Farm- 
ing, mining  and  lumber. 

BLACK      MOUNTAIN      EAGLE; 

Saturdays:  democratic;  four  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1896;  J.  M.  Lyon, 
editor;   O.  R.  Levels,  publisher  (9—3). 


CANTON,   Hayivood  Co,  p  230t  pop., 
on  Southern  Rd.,  about  20  m.  W.  of  Ashe- 
ville. 
OBSERVER;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

CARTHAGE,  c.  h.,  Moore  Co.  D  8081 
pop.,  on  Carthage  Rd.,  51  m.  S.  E.  of  Raleigh, 
the  State  capital.  Carriage  manufactories. 
Brownstone  quarries. 

BLADE;  Wednesdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  established  1878; 
W.  H.  McNeill,  editor  and  publisher  (7—6). 

Copies     printed:      1,507  in   1907 

MOORE  CO.  NEWS;  Wednesdays; 
democratic;  four  pages  20x26;  subscription 
$1 :  established  1904;  H.  A.  Foote.  editor  and 
publisher  (1—7). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,322  in  1906, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  i''ny 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but 
was  credited  with  more  than  1,000  in 
1907. 

CHADBOURN,  Columbus  Co.  g 
400  pop.,  on  Atlantic  Coast  Line  Rd.,  53  m. 
W.  of  Wilmington.  Strawberry  culture. 
Farming, 

TRUCKER;  Thursdays  ;  five  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  January; 
1902;  E.A.Perry,  editor;  W.  J.  Caines,  pub- 
lisher (9— 3)  (A  A). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the  claim. 

CHAPELHILL,  Orange  Co.  ^  2.500 

pop.,  on  Southern  Rd.,  12  m.  W.  of  Durham. 

Seat  of  the  University  of  North  Carolina.  In 

Golden  Tobacco  Belt.   Iron  mining.  Cotton. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  153^x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1893;  W.  B.  Thompson,  editor  and  publisher 
(1—8). 

CHARLiOTTE,    c.   h.,    Mecklenburg 

Co.  p  18,091+  pop.,  on  Southern  and  Sea- 
board Air  Line  Rds.  Branch  U.  S.  mint. 
Machinery,  cotton  goods,  farm  implementB, 
cotton-seed  oU,  fertilizers,  cotton  gins,  iron 
castings  and  other  manufactures. 
DAILY. 

EVENING  CHRONICLE;  every  eve- 
ning except  Sunday;  eight  pages  20x26; 
subscription  $5.20;  established  1903;  Observer 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (1 — 4). 

Copies   printed:    This    paper   had   cre- 
dit   for    an    average    issue    of    2,221    in 
1904,    since   which  it   has  not  furnished 
a    report,    but    was    credited    with    more 
than    1,000   in    1905    and    1907. 

NEVVS;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  TIMES-DEMOCRAT,  semi-weekly, 
Mondays  and  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription— daily  $5,  semi- 
weekly  $1;  established — daily  1878,  semi- 
weekly  1853;  W.  C.  Dowd,  editor;  The  News 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (2 — 6). 

Copies    printed:    daily,    1,780  in  1896 

3,08s  in  1900 
3,118  in  1902 
3,538  in  1903 
4,027  m  1904 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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NORTH  CAROLINA— Charlotte. 

4,453  in  1905 
4,908  in  1906 
5,393  in   1907 
Publisher's  announcement:— Cov^l)are  its  cir- 
culation with  any  evening  paper  in  the  two 
Carolinas.    Watch  It  Grow. 

Semi-weekly,    1.383  in  1895 
4,062  in   1900 
3,206  in  1902 
3,126  in   1903 
4,591  in  1904 
5,620  in  1905 
6,141  in  1906 
6,099  in   1907 
Publisher's  announcemenf.— Compare  its  cir- 
culation  with    any   semi-weekly   In   this 
territory. 

OBSERVER;  every  morning,  and 
CHROMCLE,  every  evening;  SEMI- 
WEEKLY  OBSERVER,  Tuesdays  and 
Fridays;  democratic;  eight  pages  20x26;  sub 
scripnon— daily  $8,  semi  weekly  $1;  estab 
Ushed— daily  1886,  semi-weekly  1891;  J.  P. 
Caldwell,  editor;  Caldwell  &  Tompkins,  pub 
Ushers  (9—6). 

Copies  printed:  The  morning  edition  100) 
of  this  paper  had  credit  for  an  average 
issue  of  5,582  in  1903  and  6,143  in 
1904,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
a  report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
than    4,000   in    1905    and    1907. 

The    Sunday    edition    had    credit    for 

an   average   issue  of   6,791   in   1903   and 

8,408   in    1904,    since   which   it   has   not 

furnished    a    report,    but    was    credited 

with  more  than  7,500  in   1905   and  1907. 

The    semi-weekly    edition    had    credit 

for  an  average   issue  of  4.496  in   i904» 

since     which     it    has    not    furnished    a 

report,  but  was  credited  with  more  than 

than  4,000  in    1905  and   1907. 

WEEKLY. 

AFRICO -AMERICAN  PRESBY- 
TERIAN ;  Thursdays ;  negro ;  presby terian ; 
four  pages  16x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1878;  D.  J.  Sanders,  editor  and  publisher 
(11—5.) 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the   claim. 

AMERICAN  TEXTILE  MANU- 
FACTURER; Thursdays;  cotton;  thirty- 
two  pages  101^x14;  subscription  $3;  estab- 
lished 1893:  W.  C.  Dowd,  manager;  Amer- 
ican Textile  Manufacturer  Publishing  Co., 
publishers  (1—8). 

Publisher's  announcement.— We  have  con- 
solidated the  American  Cotton  Manufac- 
turer and  the  S.  and  W.  Textile  Excelsior, 
the  two  leading  textile  publlcati<m8  In  the 
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isfactory report,  but  has  been  credited 
with  more  than  1,000  every  year  since, 
up   to   and   including    1907. 

GREENVILLE.c. h.,  Pitt  Co.uy 2 fi65i 

pop.,  on  Atlantic  Coast  Line  Rd.  and  Tar  r. 

Carriage,  tobacco  and  paint  manufactories 

and  lumber  mills. 

REFLECTOR;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  EASTERN  REFLECTOR, 

semi- weekly,  Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic; daily  four,  semi  weekly  eight  pages 
—daily  16x22,  semi-weekly  13x20;  subscrip 
tlon— daily  $8,  semi  weekly  $1;  established 
—daily  1894,  semi  weekly  1882;  D.  .T.  Whlchard, 
editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 

KING'S  WEEKLY;  twice  a-week, 
Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  democratic;  four 
pages  13x20:  subscription  50  cents;  estab- 
lished 1894:  Henry  T.  King,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—6  P). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  1,941  in 
1897,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
any  definite  and  satisfactory  report, 
but  has  been  credited  with  more  than 
1,000  every  year  since,  up  to  and  in- 
cluding   1907. 

WATCH  TOWER;  Wednesdays;  Dls 
ciples   of  Christ;    eight    pages  9^^x14;    sub- 
scription $1;  established  August.  1905;  Henry 
T.  King,  editor  and  publisher  (1-6  P)  (A  A). 
PLANTATION  LIFE;  monthly  (AA). 

GUILFORD  COLLEGE,  Ouilfrd 

Co.  [|]  300  pop.,  on  Southern  Rd.,  5  m.  W.  of 

Greensboro,  the  county  seat. 

GUILFORD  COLLEGIAN;  monthly, 
during  college  year;  literary;  forty  pages 
8x10;  subscription  41 ;  established  1888;  Liter- 
ary Societies  of  Guilford  College,  editors  and 
publishers  (8—3). 


HAMLET,  Richmond  Co.  g  689t  pop- 
on  Seaboard  Air  Line  Rd.,  5  m.  S.  E.  of 
Rockingham,  the  county  seat. 

MESSENGER  AND  REVIEW;  Wed- 
nesdays (A  A). 

HAYESVILLE,     Clay     Co.  -D  142t 

pop.,  12J^  m.  E.  of   M-iirphy,   the  nearest 

railroad  town.  The  county  seat.    Farming. 

CLAY  CO.  COURIER;  Fridays;  four 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1899;  G.W.Sanderson,  editor  and   publisher 

(3—3). 

HENDERSON,  c.h.,  Vance  Co.  [^ 

3,746+ pop.,  on  Seaboard  Air  Line  and  South- 
ern Rds.,  42  m.  N.  of  Raleigh,  the  State 
capital.  In  Golden  Tobacco  Belt  and  cot- 
ton-growing section. 

GOLD  liEAF;  Thursdays;  democratic, 
four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1881 ;  Thad.  R.  Manning,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

HENDERSONVILLE,  c.  h..  Hen. 

derson  Co.  p  1,917+  pop.,  on  Hendersonvllie 
&  Brevard  and  Southern  Rds.,  21  m.  S.  of 
Asheville.  Ice,  furniture  and  canning  fac- 
tories and  machine  shops. 

H  U  S  T  L  E  K  ;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  15x2"^:  sub.scription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1891;  M.  L.  Shipman,  editor;  Shipman 
&  Osborne  Co.,  publishers  (7—5). 

WESTERN     NORTH    CAROLINA 

TIMES;  Fi'idays;  republican;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1886;  T.  W. 
Valentine,  editor  and  publisher. 

HICKORY,  Catawba  Co.-D2,535tpop., 

on   Southern   and   Chester    &  Lenoir  Rds. 

Watering  place.     Corn,  wheat,  cotton  and 

tobacco. 

T  I  MES- MERCURY  ;  semi- weekly. 
Tuesdays  and  Fridays  ;  independent;  four 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1891;  J.  F.  Click,  editor;  Times-Mercury  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  publishers  (1—7). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  1,370  in 
1898,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
any  definite  and  satisfactory  report, 
but  has  been  credited  with  more  than 
1,000  every  year  since,  up  to  and  in- 
cluding   1907. 

DEMOCRAT;  Wednesdays;  democrat- 
ic; eight  pages  17x22;  sub.scription  gl;  estab- 
lished 1899;  W.  C.  Dowd,  editor  and  publisher 
(8— 3P). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  1,328  in 
1900,  but  has  not  since  made  claim  to 
issuing   so   many  as    i.ooo   copies. 

HIGHPOINT,  Guilford  Co.  ^  4,16St 
pop.,  on  Southern  Rd.,  15m.  S.  W.  of  Greens- 
boro, the  county  seat.  Cotton  and  wood- 
working millsand  tobacco,  broom,  canning, 
furniture  and  mattress  factories.  Wheat, 
corn,  tobacco  and  cotton  growing. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays ;  independ- 
ent; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1; 
established  1831 ;  J.  J.  Farris.  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1897 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  stich  definite 
information    as   would    warrant    the    ac- 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


8:ii 


NORTH  CAROLINA. 


NORTH  CAROLINA. 


cor  dance  of  a  rating  to  that  eflFect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the  claim. 

EVANGELIST;  monthly;  religion; 
eight  pages  11x16;  subscription  50  cents;  es- 
tablished March,  1906;  Rev.  W.  Lawton  Melli- 
ohampe,  editor  and  publisher. 

FRIENDS'  MESSENGER;  monthly; 
friends;  eight  pages  7x9J^;  subscription  25 
cents;  establshed  February.  1904;  Clara  I. 
Cox.  editor;  Friends'  Messenger  Publishing 
Co.,  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  725  in  1907 
SOUTHERN  FURMTUItE  JOUR- 
NAL; monthly:  furniture;  ninety  to  (me 
hundred  pages  11x14^^  :  sub-criptlon  SI; 
established  April,  1901;  H.  W.  Kronheinier, 
editor;  Southern  Furniture  Journal  Co., 
publishers  (1—8). 

HILLSBORO,  c.  h.,  Orange  Co.  ^  rOTt 
pop.,  on  Southern  Rd.,  12  m.  N.  W.  of  Dur- 
ham.   Tobacco  factories. 

ORANGE   CO.  OBSERVER;   Thurs 
days  ;    democratic  ;    six    pages   15x22  ;   sub- 
scription $1;  established  1b?8;  Joseph  A.  Har- 
ris, editor  and  publisher. 

INTELLIGENCE,  Rockingham  Co. 
^  500  pop.,  on  Southern  Rd.,  2T  m.  N.  of 
Greensboro.    Farming. 

FARMER   AND    CO-OPERATOR; 

Fridays;  four  pages  17J^x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  March,  1905;  J.  M.  Sharp,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  ( 11—5  P)  ( A  A). 

JACKSONVILLE,  c.  h.,  Onslow  Co. 
□,  309+ pop.,  on  Wilmington,  Newbern  &  Nor- 
folk Rd.,  about   50  m.    N.  of  Wilmington. 
Agriculture. 
ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

JAMESVILLE,  Martin  Co.  d  M5t 
pop., on  Atlantic  Coast  Line  Rd.,50  m.  N.  E. 
of  Greenville.  I 

PROGRESSIVE   NEWS;   Saturdays;  | 

four  pages  17x24;    subscription  50  cents;    es- 
tablished October,  190(5;  A.  Corey,  editor  and  I 
publisherd— 7  P).  j 

JEFFERSON,  c.  h.,  Ashe  Co.  ^  250 
pop.,  29  m.  N.  of  North  Wllkesboro,  nearest 
trading  and  railroad  station.  Lumber  and 
mining.  Farming,  cattle  raising  and  graz- 
ing. 

RECORDER;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
April,  1902;  T.  W.  Adams,  editor  and  pub 
Usher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year_  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance   of  a   rating  to  that  effect. 

KENANSVILLE,  Duplin  Co.  P, 
EASTERN   CAROLINA  NEWS ; 

Thursdays  (A  A). 

KERNERSVILLE,  Forsyth  Co.   (2 

652+  pop.,  on  Southern  Rd. 

FORSYTH  NEWS;  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  15)^x32;  subscription  $1; 
established  January,  1905;  John  E.  Hart,  ed- 
itor and  publisher  (1—7). 

KING'S    MOUNTAIN,    Cleveland 
Co.  p  4,500  pop,  on  Southern  Rd.,  83  m.  W. 


of  Charlotte.    Cotton  mills.    Farming  and 
mining. 

HERALD;  Thursdays; democratic;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
February,  1903;  C.  A.  Enry,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

KINSTON,  c.  h.,  Lenoir  Co.  D-  T.OM 
pop.,  on  Norfolk  &  Southern,  Atlantic 
Coast  Line  and  Kingston  &  Carolina  Rds. 
and  Neuse  r.,  80  m.  S.  E.  of  Raleigh,  the 
State  capital.  Knitting  and  cotton  mills, 
tobacco  manufactory,  lumber  and  shingle 
mills.  Shipping  point  for  cotton  and  to- 
bacco. 

FREE  PRESS;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  SEMI- WEEK  liY,  Wednes- 
days and  Saturdays;  democratic;  daily  four, 
semi-weekly  eight  pages  153^x22;  suoscrlp- 
tion— daily  $4,  semi  weekly  $1;  established 
—dally  1898,  semi- weekly  1862;  D.  T.  Edwards, 
editor;  The  Free  Press  Co.,  publishers  (1—6). 

Copies  printed:  The  serai-weekly 
edition  of  this  paper  had  credit  for  an 
average  issue  of  1,104  in  .1805  and 
1,396  in  1901,  since  which  it  has  not 
furnished  any  definite  and  satisfactory 
report,  but  has  been  credited  with  more 
than  1. 000  every  year  since,  up  to  and 
including    1907. 

LAGRANGE,    Lenoir    Co.  a-    1,250 

pop.,  on  Norfolk  &  Southern  Rd.,  10  m.  N. 

W.  of  Kingston,  the  county  seat,  and  60  S.  E. 

of  Raleigh,  the  State  capital.    Agriculture. 

Cotton  and  tobacco  market. 

SENTINEL;  Fridays;  democratic;  six 
pages  15^^x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1898;  D.  H.  Petrie,  editor  and  publisher  (2—8). 

LAITRINBURG,  Richmond   Co.    Q 

I     1,334+  pop.,  on  Seaboard  Air  Line  Rd.,  96  m. 

!     N.  W.  of  Wilmington.    Farming. 

(     EXCHANGE;      Thursdays;     repub- 
lican;    four  pages    18x24;    subscription   SU 
'established  1882;  J.   P.  Wiggins,  editor  and 
I  publisher  (7—3  P). 

LEAKSVILLE,   Rockingham   Co.    t] 
688+  pop.,  on  Danville  &  Western  Rd.  and 
Dan  r.,  26  m.  S.  W.  of  Danville,  Va.    Cot 
ton  and  tobacco  factories  and  woolen  mill. 
GAZETTE;    Thursdays:     independent;, 
eight    pages   15x22;  subscription  §1;  estab- 
lished   1888;  J.    T.    Darlington,    editor   and 
publisher  (8-3). 

LENOIR,  c.  h.,  Caldwell  Co. -a  l,296t 
pop.,  on  Carolina  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  12 
m.  E.  of  Blue  Ridge  Mountains.  Lumber 
manufacturing  market,  cotton  mill,  and 
furniture  and  coffee  factories.  Mining  and 
agriculture. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
cription  $1;  established  1898;  H.  C.  Martin, 
editor  and  publisher  (7—5). 

TOPIC  ;  Wednesdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1875; 
W.  M.  Moore,  editor;  Topic  Publishing  Co.,^ 
publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance   of   a    rating  to    that   effect. 


832 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


NORTH  CAROLINA. 


NORTH  CAROLINA. 


LEXINGTON,  c.  h.,  Davidson  Co.  D 

1,234+  pop.— local  estimate  5,000— on  South- 
ern Rd..  16  m.  N.  E.  of  Salisbury.  Mining, 
lumbering,  agriculture  and  cotton  and  to- 
bacco raising. 

DISPATCH:  Wednesdays;  democratic; 
twelve  pages  16i^x22 ;  subscription  $1 ;  estab 
lished  1882;  H.  B.  Varner,  editor  and  pub- 
■liflher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  2,260  in  1898 
and  8,000  in  1905,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
than   2,250  in   1907. 

TAR     HEEL.    POUIiTRYMAN; 

monthly;  poultry;  eight  pages  13x20;  sub- 
Bcrlptlon  25  cents;  established  1894;  R.  L. 
Simmons,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3)  (A  A). 

lilLIilNGTON,  c.  h.,  Harnett  Co.  n 
at  terminal  of  Raleigh  &  Cape  Fear  Rd., 
about  30  m.  S.  by  W.  of  Raleigh,  the  State 
capital. 

HARTNETT  CO.  NEWS;  Thursdays 

(A  A). 

LINCOIiNTON,  c.  h.,  lAncoln  Co.  JD 
828+  pop.,  on  Carolina  Western  and  Sea- 
board Air  Line  Rds.  Cotton  factories,  min- 
ing and  farming. 

LINCOLN  CO.  NEWS;  semi-weekly, 
Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  four  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1894  as  Lincoln 
Journal;  W.  A.  Fair,  editor  and  publisher 
il-~8).    See  advertisement  below. 

Copies     printed:     2,269  in  1907 

IjITTLETON,  Halifax  Co.  r^  534t  pop. , 
on  Seaboard  Air  Line  Rd.,  75  m.  N.  E.  of 
Raleigh,  the  State  capital.  Mineral  springs. 
Agriculture. 

NEWS  REPORTER;  Fridays;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1896;  T.  R.  Walker,  editor  and  publisher 
(A  A). 

TIMES-HERALD;  Thursdays;  eight 
pages  18x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
Februery,  1906:  I.  R.  Walker,  editor;  Times- 
Herald  Printing  Co.,  publishers  (1—7  P). 

TRUE  REFORMER;  Wednesdays; 
negro;  independent;  four  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1899;  W.  F.  Young, 
editor  and  publisher(9— 5). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 


information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  eflFect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the  claim. 

LiOUISBURG,  c.  h.,  Franklin  Co.  (2 

1,178+  pop.,  on  Seaboard  Air  Line  Rd.  and 
Tar  r.,  3ii  m.  N.  E.  of  Raleigh,  the  State 
capital.  Cotton  and  tobacco  market.  Ag- 
riculture. 

FRANKLIN  P  R  O  G  R  ES  S  ;  Thurs 

days;  four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1; 
William  M.  Boddie,  editor  and  publisher 
(10— 5  P). 

FRANKLIN  TIMES;  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1871 :  Jas.  A.  Thomas,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 

No  definite  and  satis- 
has  ever  been  secured 
but  it  had  credit  for 
in     1907. 


Copies   printed: 
factory   statement 
from   this    paper, 
exceeding     1,000 

LUMBERTON,  c.  h.,  Robeson  Co.  p 

3,000  pop.,  on  Seaboard  Air  Line  Rd.,  67  m.  N. 
W.  of  Wilmington.  Cotton,com  and  lumber. 

ROBESON  IAN;  semi- weekly,  Mon- 
days and  Thursdays;  democratic:  four  pages 
20x26;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1870; 
J.  A.  Sharpe,  editor  and  manager;  The  Robe- 
sonlan  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect. 
STAR;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

MADISON,  Bockinghom    Co.   i  813t 
pop.,  at  junction  of  Norfolk  &  Western 
and  Southern  Rds.,  about  30  m.  N.  by  W,  of 
Greensboro. 
HERALD;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

MARION,  c.  h.,  McDowellCo.  -n  1,600 
pop.,  on    Ohio   River   &   Charleston    and 
Southern  Rds.,  45  m.  E.  of  Asheville.   Lum- 
ber business,  tanneries  and  furniture  man- 
ufactory.   Tobacco,  wheat,  corn,  oats,  live 
stock  and  gold  mining. 
McDowell  democrat:  Fridays; 
four   pages   16x20;    subscription   $1;    estab- 
lished 1896;  S.  E.  Whitten  editor;  McDowell 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (1—8). 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1900 ;  W.  F.  Wood,  editor  and  publisher  (12—3) 
(A  A). 


THE 


Lincoln  County  News 

( SEMI-WEEKLY ) 

An  All-Home-Print  County  Paper.      Guaranteed  Circulation  2,200. 

Reaches  the  best  homes  in  Lincoln  County.    If  you  want  to  reach  the  people 
of  this  county  advertise  in  the  Lincoln  County  News. 


W.  A.  FAIR,  Editor  and  Publisher 


LINCOLNTON,  N.  C. 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


833 


NORTH  CAROLINA. 


NORTH  CAROLINA. 


MARSHALL,  Madison  Co.  1 837  pop., 
on  Southern  Rd.,  21  m.  N.  W.  of  AshevUle. 

MADISON    CO.    RECORD  I    Fri 

days;  democratic;  eight  pages  16x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1901;  J.  R.  Swann, 
editor  and  publi-her  (I— 8). 

Copies     printed:         722  in   1907 

MARSHVILLE,   Union    Co.  g    ;j49t 

pop.,  on  Seaboard  Air  Line  Rd.,  10  m.  E.  of 

Monroe,  the  county  seat.    Farming. 

OUR  HOME;  Tuesdays;  independert; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  50  cents;  es- 
tablished 1892;  J.  Z.  Green,  editor;  Our  Home 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers;  prints  an  edition 
for   Wadesboro  (8—3). 

MAXTON,  Robeson  Co.  g  935t   pop., 

on  Cape  Fear  &  Yadkin  Valley  and  Seaboard 

Air  Line  Rds.,  21  m.  N.  W.  of  Lumberton, 

the  county  seat.    Cotton. 

SCOTTISH  CHIEF:  Fridays;  dem- 
ocratic; four  page.s  15x22;  subscription  $1.25; 
•established  18S6;  W.  B.  Harker,  editor  and 
publisher  (1— S). 

MAYSVILLE,  Jones  Co.   a 

ADVANCE;  Saturdays;  four  pages  15x 
22:  subscriptions!;  established  September, 
1905;  K.  F.  Foscue,  editor;  The  Advance  Com- 
pany, publishers  (12—5  P). 

MOCKS  VILLE,c.h.,  Davie  Co.^745t 
pop.,  on  Southern  Rd.,  20  m.  N.  of  Salisbury. 
Tobacco  factories  and  planing  mills.  Agri- 
culture and  tobacco. 

COURIER;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  17x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1906;  William  K.  Clement,  editor; 
Courier  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (1—7  P). 

DAVIE  RECORD;  Thursdays;   repub 
lican;     four    pages    18x24;     subscription   50 
cents;   established   1899;    C.    Frank   Stroud, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance   of   a    rating   to    that   effect. 

MONROE,  c.  h.,  Union  Co.  g  2,427t 
pop.,  on  Seaboard  Air  Line  Rd.,  25  m.  S.  E. 
of  Charlotte.    Iron  works  and  cotton  mills. 

ENQUIRER;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  20x26:  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 187:^;  B.  C.  Ashcroft,  editor;  B.  C.  &  E. 
Ashcroft,  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding    1,000    in    1907. 

JOURNAL.;  Tuesdays;  four  pages 20x26; 
subscription  $1;  established  1894;  Rowland 
F.  Beasley.  editor;  G.  M.  Beasley  &  Bro.,  pub- 
lishers (1—8). 

Copies     printed:     1,500  in   1905 
2,072  in  1907 

MOORESVILLE,  Iredell  Co.  -n  3,500 
pop.,  on  Southern  Rd.,  16  m.  S.  of  States- 
ville,  the  county  seat,  and  28  N.  of  Char- 
lotte.   Cotton,  saw  and  rolling  mills. 

ENTERPRISE;  semi-weekly,  Tuesdays 
and  Fridays;  democratic;  four  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1;  established  1895;  Robeson  & 
Norwoody,  editors  and  publishers  (1—8). 

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MOORHEAD  CITY,   Carteret  Co. 
D- 1,379+  pop.,  on  Atlantic  &  North  Carolina 
Rd.  and  Onslow  Bay,  about  38  m.  S.  E.  of 
Newbern. 
COASTER;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

MORAVIAN  FALLS,  Wilkes  Co.  ^ 
118  pop.,  5  m.  S.  of  VVilkesboro,  the  county 
seat,  and  nearest  station  on  Southern  Rd. 
Shipping  lumber. 

YELLOW  JACKET;  biweekly;  re- 
publican; four  pages  13x20;  subscription  30 
cents;  established  1899;  R.  Don  Laws,  editor 
and  publisher  (12—5). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  5,390  in 
1900  and  95.411  in  1904,  since  which 
it  has  not  furnished  a  report,  but  has 
been  credited,  probably  erroneously, 
with  more  than  75,000  in  1907,  which 
is  the  highest  rating  ever  accorded  in 
the  absence  of  a  satisfactory  detailed 
statement  of  actual  issues  during  the 
period  of  one  year. 

MORGANTON.  c.  h.,  Burke  Co.  -d 

1,938+  pop.,  on  Southern  Rd.,  64  m.  N.  W.  of 

Charlotte.    Gold  mining  and  agriculture. 

NEWS-HERALD;  Thursdays;  four 
pages  20x26 ;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
1899;  T.  G.  Cobb,  editor  and  publisher  (7— 3P). 

MOUNTAIRY,  Surry  Co.  ^  5,000 
pop.,  on  Cape  Fear  &  Yadkin  Valley  Rd. 
and  Ararat  r.,  151  m.  N.  W.  of  Raleigh  the 
State  capital.  Tobacco  and  furniture  fac- 
tories and  granite  quarry. 

LEADER  ;  Tuesdays;  four  pages  16x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  July,  1903;  J.  E. 
Albright,  editor  and  publisher  (7^  P). 

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1880:  J.  E.  Johnson,  editor  and  publisher  (2— 8). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
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from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding    1,000    in    1907. 

MOUNT  OLIVE,  Wayne  Co.  D- 1,200 
pop.,  on  Atlantic  Coast  Line,  14  m.  S.  of 
Goldsboro,  the  county  seat.  Truck  farm- 
ing. 

TRIBUNE;  Thursdays;  Independent; 
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March  31, 1904;  Fred  R.  Mintz, editor;  Tribune 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (1—6). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1905 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  i.ooo  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect. 

MURPHY,  c.  h.,  Cherokee  Co. -a  8041 

pop.,  on  Atlanta,  Knoxville&  Northern  and 

Southern   Rds.  and   Hiawassee  r.,   at   the 

mouth  of  Valley  r.    Tobacco. 

CHEROKEE  SCOUT;  Tuesdays;  inde- 
pendent; four  pages  18x24 ;  subscription  $1; 
established  1888;  JVIeroney  &  Towns,  editors 
and  publishers  (1 — 8). 

NASHVILLE,  c.  h.,  Nash  Co.  a  479t 

pop.,  on  Atlantic  Coast  Line  Rd.,  20  m.  W. 

of  Tarboro.    Cotton  and  tobacco. 

GRAPHIC;  Thursdays ;  democratic; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1895;  M.  W.  Lincke,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 


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NAZARETH,  Wake  Co.  n  479  pop., 
23  m.  from  Raleigh ;  the  railroad  station  is 
Raleigh. 

TRUTH;  monthly ;  roman  catholic; 
forty  pages  7x10;  subscription  50  cents;  es- 
tablished 1897:  Thos.  F.  Price,  editor  and 
publisher  (12—4). 

Copies   printed:   This   paper   had  cre- 
dit   for   an   average    issue   of    15,375   in 
1904,    since   which  it  has  not   furnished 
a    report,    but    was    credited    with    more 
than    7,500    in    1905    and    1907. 

NEIVBERN,   c.   h.,   Craven    Co.  d 

9,090+  pop.,  on  Atlantic  &  North  Carolina 
and  Wilmington,  Newbern  &  Northern 
Rds.  and  at  confluence  of  Neuse  and  Trent 
rg.  Turpentine,  tar,  cotton,  lumber,  fishing 
and  garden  truck.    A  port  of  entry. 

J  O  U  R  N  A  Ij  ;  every  morning  except 
Monday,  and  SE3I1-WEEKL.Y,  Tues- 
days and  Fridays;  democratic  ;  four  pages 
—daily  18x24,  semi- weekly  30x26;  subscrip- 
tion—daily $4,  semi-weekly  $1 ;  established- 
daily  1882,  semi- weekly  1878;  Chas.  L.  Stevens, 
editor  and  publisher. 

Copies  printed:  The  semi-weekly  edi- 
tion of  this  paper  had  credit  for  issuing 
more  than  1,000  copies  regularly  in  the 
years  1895  an-d  1896,  but  has  not  since 
set  up  any  claim  for  issuing  so  many. 

SUN;  every  morning  except  Monday 
(AA). 

NEWTON,  c.h.,  CcUawba  Co.  -a  2,500 
pop.,  on  Southern  and  Chester  &  Lenoir 
Rds.  Seat  of  Catawba  College.  Grain, 
tobacco  and  fruit.  Cotton  mills. 

CATAWBA  CO.  NEWS;  semi  weekly. 
Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  democratic;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  established 
May,  1903;  C.  H.  Mebane,  editor;  The  Ca- 
tawba County  News  Co.,  publishers  (2—8). 

ENTERPRISE  ;  Fridays;  democratic; 
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1879 ;  F.  M.  Williams,  editor ;  Enterprise 
Printing  Co.,  publishers  (4—7). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,181  in  1903, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  was 
credited   with  more  than    1,000   in    1907. 

NORTH  WILKESBORO,  mikes 

Co.  \2  918+  pop.,  75  m.  W.  of  Winston.    Saw 

and  planing  mills,  door,  sash,  canning  and 

wagon,  box,  coffin  and  furniture  factories, 

foundries  and  tannery. 

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pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1896;  W.  E.  &  R.  B.  Pbarr,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (2—8). 

OXFORD,  c.  h.,  Granville  Co.  6  3,000 
pop.,  on  Southern  Rd.,  13  m.  W.  of  Hender- 
son and  50  N.  of  Raleigh.  Tobacco  and  cot- 
ton; buggy  and  furniture  factories. 

ORPHANS'  FRIEND  AND  MA- 
SONIC JOURNAT.:  Fridays  (A  A). 

PUBLIC  LEDGER;  Fridays;  demo- 
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established  1888;  Plnnix  &  Pinnix,  editors 
and  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding    1,000    in    1907. 

PINEHURST,  Moore  Co.  n  on  Aber- 
deen &  Asheboro  Rd.,  6  m.  N.  W.  of  Aber* 


NORTH  CAROLINA. 


deen.    Winter,  health  and  pleasure  resort. 
Farming  and  fruit  growing. 

OUTLOOK;  Saturdays,  from  November 
to  May;  eight  to  sixteen  pages  11x16;  sub- 
scription $1  ;  established  1897  ;  Herbert  L. 
JlUson,  editor;  The  Outlook  Publishing  Co.. 
publishers  (1—8J. 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,532  in  1903 
and  3,004  in  1905,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
factory  report,  but  was  credited  with 
more  than    1,000   in    1907. 

PITTSBORO,  c.  h.,  Chatham  Co.  n 
424+  pop.,  on  Seaboard  Air  Line  Rd.  Shut- 
tle-block factory  and  grist  and  saw  mills. 
Farming. 

CHATHAM  RECORD  ;  Thursdays; 
democratic:  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1878;  H.  A.  London,  editor 
and  publisher. 

NORTH  CAROLINA  INDEX;  Sat 
urdays  (A  A). 

Pli YMOUTH,  c.  h.,  Washington  Co.  a- 
1,011+ pop.,  on  Atlantic  Coast  Line  Rd.  and 
Roanoke  river,  near  Albemarle  Sound. 
Farming. 

ROANOKE  BEACON;  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1; 
established  1889;  C.V.  W.  Ausbon,  editor  and 
publisher  f  8— 3). 

WASHINGTON  CO. TIMES ;  Fridays 
(A  A). 

RALEIGH,  c.  h.,    Wake  Co.  n  Stat* 

Capital,  27,500  pop., on  Seaboard  Air  Line, 

Raleigh  &  Southport,  Norfolk  &  Southern 

and  Southern  Rds.,  148  m.  S.  of  Richmond, 

Va.    Various  manufactories.    Cotton,  com 

and  tobacco. 

NEWS  AND  OBSERVER :  every  morn- 
ing except  Monday,  and  NORTH  CARO- 
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Copies    printed:    daily,    4,796  in   1897 

9,111  in  1904 
12,274  i^  1907 

The  weekly  edition  has  on  two  oc- 
casions indicated  a  desire  to  have  cre- 
dit for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies 
regularly,  but  such  definite  information 
as  would  warrant  such  a  rating  has 
never  been   forthcoming. 

TIMES  AND  EVENING  VISITOR; 

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itor Press  Co.,  publishers  (1—6). 

Copies  printed  :  The  daily  edition  of  this 
paper  had  credit  for  an  average  issue  of  4,251 
in  1905,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  was  cred- 
ited with  more  than  2,250  in  1907. 

No  definite  and  satisfacto^  state- 
ment has  ever  been  secured  from  tiie 
weekly  edition,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding    1,000    in    1905    and    1907. 

BAPTIST  SENTINEL;  Thursdays; 
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tion $1;  established  1898;  Sentinel  Publish- 
Ing  Co.,  publishers  (6—3). 

Copies  printed :  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 


CATALOG CE  BY  STATES. 


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NORTH  CAROLINA. 


from  this   paper,   but  it   had  credit  for 

exceeding    i,ooo    in    1905    and    1907. 
BIBL.ICAL.    RECORDER;    Wednes 

days;  baptist;  sixteen  pages  11x15;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50  ;  established  1835  ;  J.  W.  Bailey, 
editor;  Biblical  Recorder  Company,  publish- 
ers (1—7). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  5,924  in  1899 
and  10,206  in  1905,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  a  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
than    7,500    in    1907. 

CAUCA!!JIAN;  Thursdays;  independ- 
ent; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1882;  Marion  Butler,  editor;  The 
Caucasian  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (1 — 6). 
Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding  2,250  in  1896  and  more  than 
I  000  in  1898  and  every  year  since,  up 
to    and    including    1907. 

CHRISTIAN  ADVOCATE;  Wednes 
days;  methodist  episcopal;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription    $1.50;   established  1855;    T.  N. 
Ivey,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  4,828  in 
1900  and  6,176  in  1901,  since  which  it 
has  not  furnished  any  definite  and  sat- 
isfactory report,  but  has  been  credited 
with  more  than  4,000  every  year  since, 
up   to   and  including   1907. 

ENTERPRISE:  Thursdays;  independ- 
ent; eight  pages  llxlSVo;  subscription  $1; 
established  April,  1904;  J.  L.  Ramsey,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—5). 

FAR3IER  AND  MECHANIC;  Tues 
days;  agricultural;  eight  pages  15x2"2;  sub- 
Bcription  $1;  established  1877;  N.  &  O.  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (8 — 3P). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding  2,250  in  1903  and  more  than 
1,000    in    1905   and    1907. 

PROGRESSIVE  FAR>IER;Tues 
days;  agricultural;  sixteen  to  twenty  pages 
10x15;  subscription  $1;  established  1886;  Clar- 
ence H.  Foe,  editor;   The  Agricultural  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  10,509  in  1904 
13.583  in  190S 
18,852  in  1906 
22,431  in  1907 

A3IERICAN;  semi  monthly  (A  A). 

NORTH  CAROLINA  SUNDAY 
SCHOOL.  BEACOX;  monthly;  Sunday 
school;  sixteen  pages  8x10;  subscription  25 
cents;  North  Carolina  State  S.  S.  Association, 
editors  and  publishers  (7—5). 

RANDLEMAN,    Randolph    Co.    n 
2,190+  pop.,  on  Aberdeen  &  Ashboro  Rd.,5 
m.  N.  of  Ashboro.  the  county  seat. 
CENTRAL,  NORTH  CAROLINIAN; 

Wednesdays  (A  A). 

RED  SPRINGS,  Robeson  Co.  g  8^8^ 
pop.,  on  Red  Sorlnga  *  Bowmore  and  At- 
lantic Coast  Line  Rds.    Saw  mills. 
CITIZEN;  Fridays  (A  A). 

REIDSVIIiliE,    Rockingham    Co.    6 
8,362+  pop.,  on   Southern  Rd.,  24  m.  N.  of 
Greensboro.    Tobacco  and  cotton  factories. 
REVIEW;   semi-weekly,  Tuesdays  and 
Fridays;  democratic;  four  pages  17x24 ;  sub- 
scription $1;   established  1869:  Oliver  Bros., 
editors  and  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies    printed:    This    paper    has    on 


four  occasions  indicated  a  desire  to  have 
credit  for  issuing  more  than  1,000 
copies  regularly,  but  since  1896  such 
definite  information  as  would  warrant 
such  a  rating  has  never  been  forth- 
coming. 

WEBSTER' S  WEEK  L  Y  ;  Thursdays ; 
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subscription  $1;  established  1872;  J.  R.  Web- 
•ter,  editor  and  publisher  (8— 3P). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
I  from  this   paper,   but   it   had  credit   for 
j  exceeding  1,000  in  1896,  and  every  year 
1  since,    up  to  and  including    1907. 

j  RICH    SQUARE,  Northampton  Co. 
1     cr232+  pop.,  on  Roanoke  &  Tar  River  Rd., 

14  m.  S.  E.  of  Jackson,  the  county  neat. 

Farming  and  lumber. 

ROANOKE    CHOWAN    TIMES; 

I  Thursdays;  independent;  four  pages  20x26; 
;  subscription  $1;  established  January,  1892; 
;  Andrew  J.  Conner,  editorandpubllsher  (1—8). 
j  Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
!  factory  statement  has  ever  been  secured 
i  from  this  paper,  _  but  it  had  credit  for 
.exceeding   2,250   in    1907. 

ROCKINGHAM,    c.    h.,  Richmond 

Co.  ?  1,507+  pop.,  on  Seaboard  Air  Line  Rd., 
117  m.  S.  W.  of  Wilmington.    Cotton  mills. 

ANGLO-SAXON;  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1882;  C.  C.  Whitlock  and  A.  S. 
Dockery,  editors  ;  Anglo  Saxon  Publishing 
Co..  publishers  (8—3). 

RICHMOND  CO.  HEADLIGHT; 
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subscription  $1;  established  March,  1901; 
John  H.  Walsh,  editor;  John  H.  Walsh  and 
W.  H.  Covington,  publishers  ( A  A). 

ROCKY  MOUNT,  Edgecombe  Co.  a  ' 
2,937+  pop.,  on    Atlantic  Coast   Line   Rd., 
50  m.  N.  E.  of  Raleigh,  the  State  capital. 
Cotton  and  tobacco. 
TWIN  CO.  ECHO;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

ROXBORO,  c.  h..  Person  Co.  [^  l,021t 
pop.,  on  Norfolk*  Western  Rd.,  about  30  m. 
N.  of  Durham.    Manufacturing  town.    Ag- 
riculture and  tobacco  raising. 
COURIER;   Wednesdays;    democratic; 
eight   pages    13x20;    subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1884;  J.  A.  &  J.  W.  Noel,  editors  and 
publishers. 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  1,003  in 
1900,  but  has  not  since  made  claim  to 
issuing  so  many  as   1,000  copies. 

RUTHERFORDTON,  c.  h.,  Ruth. 

erford  Co.  J=i880+  pop.,  on  Seaboard  Air  Line 

and  Ohio  River  &  Charleston  Rds.  Leather 

and  harness  manufactories. 

SUN;  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x23;  subscription  $1;  established 
January,  1903,  C.  D.  Wilkle,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher f7— 5).  -  -,    .  . 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding   1,000   in    1905   and   1907. 

SALISBURY,  e.  h.,i?owon(7o.-n6,277t 
pop.,  on  Southern  Rd.,  131  m.  W.  of  Raleigh, 
the  State  canital.  Iron  foundries  and  manu- 


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factories  of  various  kinds.   Agriculture  and 

mining.  Cotton,  cordage  and  knitting  mills. 

CAROLINA  WATCHMAN;  Wednes- 
days; democratic;  eight  pages  15i^x22;  sub 
scriptlon  $1;  established  1904;  W.  H.  Stewart, 
editor  and  publisher  (12—53. 

SANFORD,  Moore  Go.  ]  l,044t  pop., 
on  Cape  Fear  &  Yadkin  Valley  and  Seaboard 
Air  Line  Rds.,  2  m.  N.  W.  of  Jonesboro. 
Farming. 

EXPRESS;  Fridays;   democratic;   four 

fiages  18Wx24;  subscription   $1;    established 
886  ;    P.  H.  St.  Clair,  editor  and  publisher 
(3-5  P). 

SCOTLAND  NECK,  Halifax  Co.  d 

1,348+  pop.,  on  Wilmington  &  Weldon  Rd., 

20  m.  S.  of  Halifax,  the  county  seal.  Cotton 

growing  and  lumber  manufacturing. 

COMMON  WEALTH;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1 ;  established  1883;  E.  E.  Hilliard,  editor  and 
publisher  (6—3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  1,381  in 
1898,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
any  definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but 
has  been  credited  with  more  than  1,000 
every  year  since,  up  to  and  including 
1907. 

SELiMA,  Johnston  Co.  Q  816  pop.,  on 

Atlantic   Coast   Line  and  Southern  Rds., 

about  25  m.  S.  E.  of  Raleigh. 

NEWS;  twice-a-week;  democratic;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
November  I,  1904;  William  J.  Cairres,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—5). 

SHELBY,  c.  h.,  Cleveland  Co.  jH  l,874t 
pop.,  on  Seaboard  Air  Line  and  Southern 
Rds.,  52  m.  W.  of  Charlotte.  Cotton-ship- 
ping point.    Manufacturing  and  mining. 

CLEVELAND  STAR;  semi-weekly, 
Tuesdays   and   Fridays;    democratic;    four 

gages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1891 ; 
;.  T,  Hudson,  editor  and  publisher  (1—7). 
Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,406  in  1897 
and  2,750  in  1905,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
than    1,000   in    1907. 

AURORA;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1876; 
Aurora  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publish- 
ers (7-;-5). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
f(3r  an  average  issue  of  2,155  in  1906, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  was 
credited   with   more    than    1,000   in    1907. 

SILER   CITY,    Chatham  Co.   D    800 

pop.,  on  Southern  Rd.,  about  35  m.  S.  of 

Greensboro.    Cotton  factory. 

GRIT:  Wednesdays;  non  partisan;  four 
pages  18x24:  subscription  $1;  established 
July  27,  1904;  P.  H.  Elkins,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8), 

SMITHFIELD,  c.  h.,  Johnston  Co.  a 

764t  pop.,  on  Atlantic  Coa,st  Line  Rd.  and 

Neuse  r.,  27  m.  S.  E.  of  Raleigh,  the  State 

capital.    Cotton,  tobacco,  com  and  wheat. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages    15x22;  subscription     $1;   established 


NORTH  CAROLINA. 


1882;  T.  J.  Laasiter.  editor;  Beaty,  Holt  &  Las- 
slter,  publishers  (1—7). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,588  in  1898 
and  2,579  in  1906,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
than    2,2so    in    1907. 

SNOWHILL,    c.   h.,    Greene    Co.    D- 

405+  pop.,  16  m.  N.  N.  W,  of  Kinston  and  20 
E.  of  Goldsboro.  Carriage  factory.  Cotton, 
Indian  corn  and  pork. 

STANDARD   LACONIC;  Thursdays; 

eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  (1;  estab- 
lished 1896,  as  Green  Co.  Standard ;  J.  E.  Deb- 
nam,  editor;  Snow  Hill  Publishing  Co,  (Inc.), 

publishers  (1—7  P). 

SOUTHERN  PINES,  Moore  Co.  U 
157+  pop.,  on  Seaboard  Air  Line  Rd.,  15  m. 
S.  E.  of  Carthage,  the  county  seat.  Agri- 
culture and  fruit  growing.  Health  resort. 

FREE  PRESS:  Fridays;  independent; 
eight  pages  11x16;  subscription  $1;  established 
1898;  E.  D.  Oslin,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3) 
(AA). 

TOURIST;  Fridays;  democratic;  twelve 
pages  11x15;  subscription  $1;  Will  J.  Irvin, 
editor  and  publisher  (2—5  P). 

SOUTHPORT,c.  h.,  Brunswick  Co.  g 

1,336+  pop.,  at  the  mouth  of  Cape  Fear  r. 

Two  steamers  twice  daily  to  Wilmington, 

25  m.  N.    Indian  corn,  rice,    pine    lumber, 

peanuts,  cotton,  potatoes,  tar  and  rosin. 

HERALD;  Thursdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  30x26 ;  subscription  fl  ;  established 
April,  1905;  Howard  C.  Curtis,  editor  and 
publisher  (3—8). 

SPARTA,  c.  h.,  Alleghany  Co.  ti  SOlf 
pop.,  35  m.  N.  of  Wllkesboro  and  30  W.  of 
Dobson.    Timber. 

ALLEGHANY  STAR;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  1889;  A.  S.  Carson,  editor;  The 
8tar  Publishing  Company,  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory  statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding  2,250   in    1896   and    1907. 

STATESVILLE,  ch.,.  Iredell  Co.  -a 

3,141+  pop.,  on  Southern  Rd.,  47  m.  N.  of 
Charlotte.  Tobacco  and  agriculture.  Fe- 
male college. 

MASCOT;  every  eveningexcept Sunday, 
aud  SEMI-WEEKLY,  Mondays  and 
Thursdays;  democratic;  eight  pages  18x24; 
subscription — daily  .$4,  semi-weekly  $1 ;  estab- 
lished—dally 1908,  semi  weekly  1893;  O.  E. 
Cronson,  editor  and  publisher;  prints  an 
edition  for  TaylorsvllJe  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
the  weekly  edition  of  this  paper 
seemed  to  assert  that  it  had  an  aver- 
age issue  exceeding  1,000  copies,  but 
failed  to  furnish  such  definite  informa- 
tion as  would  warrant  the  accordance 
of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It  has  not 
since  made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 
LANDMARK;  semi-weekly,  Tuesdays 
and  Fridays;  independent-democratic;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $2;  established  1874; 
Caldwell  &  Clark,  editors  and  publisher8(6 — 3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies 
regularly  in  1896.  but  has  not  since  set 
up  any  definite  and  satisfactory  claim 
for  issuing  so  many. 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


837 


NORTH  CAROLINA. 


NORTH  CAROLINA. 


SUNLIGHT,  Halifax  Co.  d'  on  Sea- 
board Air  Line  Rd.,  5  m  E.  of  Littleton. 

PEOPLiE'S  FRIEND;  Saturdays;  four 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1903; 
C.  ZoUicofler,  editor  and  publisher  (7— 5P). 

SYIiVA,  Jack'on  Co.  JH  281t  pop.,  on 
Southern   Rd.,  1  m.   N.    of   Webster,  the 
county  seat. 
JACKSON  CO.  JOURNAL;   Fridays 

(A  A). 

TARBORO,  c.  h.,  Edgecombe  Co.  13'. 

2,499t  pop.,  on  Atlantic  Coast  Line  Rd.  and 

Tar  r. ,  50  m.  above  Washington.    Cotton  and 

corn. 

SOUTHERNER;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Saturdaj's ;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages— daily  13x20,  weekly  20x28; 
subscription  —  daily  $4,  weekly  $1 ;  estab- 
lished—daily 1899.  weekly  1822;  Frank  Powell, 
editor  and  publisher  (2 — 1). 

TAYLORSVIUiE,  Alexander  Go.  -D 
413  pop.,  on  Southern  Rd.,  19  m.  N.  W.  of 
Statesville. 
MOUNTAIN  SCOUT;  Thursdays; eight 

pages   15x22;    subscription   $1;    established 

January,  1902;    J.  P.  Babington,  editor   and 

publisher. 

THOMASVILLE,I>ovid«on  Co.  n75it 
pop.,  on  Southern  Rd.,  10  m.  N.  E.  of  Lexing- 
ton, the  county  seat,  and  27  N.  E.  of  Salis- 
bury.   Manufacturing  and  mining. 

TIMES;  Wednesdays;  independent; 
four  pages  18x24 ;  subscription  50  cents;  es- 
tablished June,  1903;  J.  F.  Westmoreland, 
editor  and  publisher  (6—5). 

TROY,  Montgomery  Co.  o  878  pop.,  on 
Aberdeen   &   Ashboro    Rd.,    35   m.    N.   of 
Wadesboro.    Agricultural  interests. 
MONTGOMERIAN;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

T  R  Y  O  N ,  Polk  Co.  p  420  pop.,  on 
Southern  Rd.,  3  m.  S.  of  Columbus,  the 
county  seat,  and  42  S.  E.  of  Asheville.  Fruit 
culture. 

BEE ;  Saturdays;  four  pages  15x22:  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1896;  George  E.  Mor- 
ton, editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

THER3IAL  BELT;  Wednesdays  (AA). 

VINELAND,  Columbus  Co.  R 

WHITEVILLE  ECHO;  Thursdaj  s 
(A  A). 

'WADESBORO,  c.  h.,  An$on  Co.  g 
1,546+ pop.,  on  Seaboard  Air  Line  and  Atlan- 
tic Coast  Line  Rds.,  120  m.  S.  W.  of  Raleigh, 
the  State  capital.    Farming. 

MESSENGER-INTELLIGENCER  ; 

Thursdays;  democratic;  four  pages  20x26; 
subscription  $1;  established  1886;  James  G. 
Boylin,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3  P). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  1,062  in 
1897  and  1,928  in  1901,  since  which  it 
has  not  furnished  any  definite  and  sat- 
isfactory report,  but  has  been  credited 
with  more  than  1,000  every  year  since, 
up    to    and    including    1907. 

WARREN  TON.  Warren  Co.  b  836t 
pop.,  on  Warrenton  Rd.,  62  m.  N.  of  Raleigh, 
the   State   capital.     Tobacco   warehouses. 
U.  S.  Signal  Station. 
RECORD;    Fridays;    democratic;  four 

pages  18x24;  subscription $1 :  established  1892; 

J.  C.  Hardy,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 


'WARSAW,  Duplin  Co.  0,  800  pop., 

on  Atlantic  Coast  Line  Rd.,  9  m.N.  W.  of 

Kenansville,  the  county  seat,  and  60  S.  E, 

of  Raleigh,  the   State   capital.    Farming, 

trucking  and  strawberry  culture. 

DUPLIN  JOURNAL;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  four  pages  20x26;  subscription 
$1;  established  June,  1901;  John  M.  Faison, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding    1,000    in    1907. 

'WASHINGTON,c.h.,£eau/oW  Co.  a- 
4,842t  pop.,  ou  Atlantic  Coast  Line,  Norfolk 
&  Southern  and  Raleigh  &  Pamlico  Sound 
Rds.  and  Pamlico  r.,  128  m.  E.  of  Ralelgh,^ 
the  State  capital.  Vessels  drawing  eight 
feet  of  water  can  ascend  from  Pamlico 
sound.  Lumber,  shingle,  ice,  harness,  bar- 
rel and  box  factories  and  machine  shops. 
Ships  flsh,  oysters,  truck,  cotton  and  grain. 

MESSENGER;  every  evening  except 
Sunday;  four  pages  13x20:  subscription  $3; 
established  as  weekly  l>s77;  Cliarles  L.Stev- 
ens, editor  and  publisher  ( 1— 8 ). 

PROGRESS;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  "20x26;  subscription  $i;  estab- 
lished 1886;  W.  K.  Jacobson,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12—6). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,696  in  1906, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  was 
credited   with   more   than    1,000   in    1907. 

'WAXHA'W,  Union  Co.  Q  752!  pop.» 
on  White  Lumber  Rd.,  10  m.  W.  of  Monroe, 
the  county  seat.  Cotton  mills  and  brick- 
yards. 

ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays :  eight 
pages  12x18;  subscription  $1;  established 
1898;  P.  T.  Way,  editor  and  publisher. 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1901 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  efiFect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the  claim. 

'WAYNESVILIiE,   c.  h.,  Haywood 

Co.  -D  1,307+  pop.— local  estimate  3,00U^on 
Southern  Rd.,  28  m.  S.  W .  of  Asheville.   Sum- 
mer resort.    Lumber,  cattle  and  all  kinds 
of  produce. 

COURIER;  Thursda/s;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;.  estab- 
lished 1887;  G.  C.  Briggs,  editor  and  publisher 
(1-8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  1,384  in 
1902  and  1,536  in  1904,  since  which 
it  has  not  furnished  a  definite  and  sat- 
isfactory report,  but  was  credited  with 
more    than    1,000   in    1907. 

'WEBSTER,  c.  h.,  Jackson  <7o.  P209t 
pop.,  on  Western  North  Carolina  Rd.,  52  m. 
W.  of  Asheville.     Mining  and  agriculture. 

HERALD;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  11x16;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 1889;  W.  C.  Tompkins,  editor  and 
publisher  (A  A). 


838 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


NORTH  CAROLINA. 


TVELDON,  Halifax  Co.  d  l,433t  pop., 

on  Atlantic  Coast  Line  and  Seaboard  Air 

Line  Rds.  and  Roanolce  r.,  60  m.  S.  VV.  of 

Petersburg,  Va.    Farming. 

ROANOKE  NEWS;  Thursdays  ;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1866;  J.  W.  Sledge,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7—3  P). 

WHITEVILLE,  c.  h.,  Columbus  Co. 

CL  634t  pop.,  on  Cape  Fear  Lumber  Co.  Rd. 
NEWS  REPORTER;  Thursdays  (A A). 

WILKESBORO,  c.  h.,  Wilkes  Co.^ 

635+  pop.,  on  Southern  Rd.  and  Yadkin  r., 

40  m.  N.  W.  of  Statesville.     Saw  mill  and 

furniture  manufactory. 

CHRON1CL.E;  Wednesdays;  demo- 
cratic; tour  pages  15x^2;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1885;  K.  A.  Deal,  editor  and  publish- 
er (7—3  P). 

'WILL.IAMSTON,  c.  li.,  Martin  Co. 
D-  912+  pop.,  on  Atlantic  Coast  Line  Rd.  and 
S.  bank  of  Roanoke  r.  Farming  and  lumber. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  tour  pages 
15x22;  established  1899;  Alfred  E.  VVhitmore, 
editor;  The  Enterprise  Printing  Company, 
publishers  (1—8). 

GOSPEL.  MESSENGER;  monthly; 
primitive  baptist;  tliirty-six  pages  5^x8^; 
subscription  $1;  established  1878;  Sylvester 
Hassell,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8).  Does  not 
insert  advertisements 

WILMINGTON,  c.  li.,  ATwo  Han- 
over Co.  c\  20,976+  pop.,  on  Atlantic  Coast 
Line,  Cape  Fear  &  Yadkin  Valley,  Seaboard 
Air  Line,  Wilmington,  Newborn  &  Norfolk 
and  Wilmington  Sea  Coast  Rds.  and  Cape 
Fear  r.,  25  m.  from  the  Atlantic  ocean. 
Commerce,and  manufactures  cotton  goods. 
Guano,  naval  stores.lumber  and  machinery. 

EVENING  DISPATCH;  every  even- 
ing except  Sundaj' ;  democratic;  four  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $3;  established  1894;  Geo. 
W.  Brunson,  Jr.,  editor;  R.  P.  McClammy, 
publisher  (7—5), 

Copies  printed :  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory  statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding    i,ooo    in    1907. 

MESSENGER;  every  morning  except 
Monday,  and  SEMI -WEEKLY,  Tues- 
days and  Fridays;  democratic;  daily  four 
pages  20x26,  semi-weekly  eight  pages  15x22; 
•ubscription— daily  $7,  semi-weaklv  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1867;  Jackson  &  Bell,  publishers  (7— 3P). 

MORNING  STAR;  every  morning  ex- 
cept Monday;  democratic;  eieht  pages  15x22; 
subscription— daily   $5,   Sunday   $1  ;    estab 
lished  1867;  Wm.  H.  Bernard,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12— 6). 

Copies  printed:  The  weekly  edition 
of  this  paper  has  on  two  occasions  in- 
dictated  a  desire  to  liave  credit  for  is- 
suing more  than  1,000  copies  regularly, 
but  such  definite  information  as  woula 
warrant  such  a  rating  has  never  been 
forthcoming. 

CAROLINA  FRUIT  AND  TRUCK- 
GROWERS'  JOURNAL;  semimonth- 
ly ;  agriculture,  horticulture  and  floriculture ; 
sixteen  pages  14x21 ;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1896;  Z.  W.  Whitehead  and  W.  S. 
Whitehead,  editors;  The  Journal  Publishing 
Co.,  publishers  (12—5). 

Copies  printed :  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 


NORTH  CAROLINA. 


exceeding  1,000  in  1897,  and  every  year 
since,    up    to    and    including     1907. 

SOUTHERN  MILLING  AND  LUM- 
BER JOURNAL;  semi-monthly;  flfty  six 
pages  10x13;  subscription  $2;  established 
1898;  Z.  W.  Whitehead,  editor  and  publisher. 

WILSON,  c.  h.,  frUson  Co.  D-  8,000 
pop.,  on  Atlantic  Coast  Line  and  Raleigh  & 
Pamlico  Sound  Rds..  1U8  m.  N  of  Wilming- 
ton. Cotton,  cotton  oil,  carriage,  wagon, 
plow  and  harness  factories.  Cotton  and 
tobacco. 

TIMES;  twice  daily  except  Sunday,  and 
SEMI -WEEKLY,  Tuesdays  and  Fridays; 
democratic;  daily  four,  semi  weekly  eight 
pages  15J^x22;  subscription— daily  $4,  semi- 
weekly  $1;  established  — dally  1903,  semi- 
weekly  1896;  P.  D.  Gold  Publishing  Co.,  editors 
and  publishei-s  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
the  daily  edition  of  this  paper  seemed 
to  assert  that  it  had  an  average  issue 
exceeding  1,000  copies,  but  failed  to 
furnish  such  definite  information  as 
would  warrant  the  accordance  of  a 
rating   to    that  effect. 

The  semi-weekly  edition  had  credit  for 
an  average  issue  of  1,386  in  1898,  since 
which  it  has  not  furnished  any  definite 
and  satisfactory  report,  but  has  been 
credited  with  more  than  1,000  every 
year  since,  up  to  and   including   1907. 

ZION'S  LANDMARK;  semi-monthly; 
primitive  baptist;  twenty-four  pages  7x10; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  November, 
1867;  P.  D.  Gold,  editor;  P.  D.  Gold  Publish- 
ing Company,  publishers  (1 — 8). 

Copies  printed :  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies 
regularly  in  the  years  1900  and  1902* 
but  has  not  since  set  up  any  definite 
and  satisfactory  claim  for  issuing  so 
many. 

W I  N  D  SO  R,  c.  b.,  Bertie  Co.  cf  597t 

pop.,  on  Wellington  &  Powellsville  Rd.  and 

Cashle  r.    Lumber  and  agriculture. 

LEDGER;  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  13x19;  subscription  $1;  established 
1884;  S.  W.  Kenney,  editor  and  publisher  (9— 3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  1,193  for 
the  year  1899,  but  has  not  since  made 
definite  and  satisfactory  cjaira  to  is- 
suing so  many  as   1,000  copies. 

WINSTON-SALEM,  c.  h.,  Forsyth 

Co.  i  10,008+  pop.,  on  Southern  and  Norfolk 
&  Western  Rds.,  130  m.  N.  W.  of  Raleigh- 
the  State  capital.  Tobacco,  cotton  and 
furniture  factories,  iron  foundry  and 
woolen  mills.    Agriculture. 

JOURNAL;  every  morning  except  Mon- 
day; democratic;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscrip- 
tion $6;  established  1897;  The  Journal  Com- 
pany publishers  ^2— 8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies  reg- 
ularly in  1 90 1,  but  has  not  since  set 
up  any  definite  and  satisfactory  claim 
for    issuing   so   many. 

TWIN  CITY  SENTINEL;  every 
evening  except  Sunday,  and  WESTERN 
SENTINEL,  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription— dally  $3,  weekly 
$1;  established— daily  1880,  weekly  1856;  The 
Sentinel  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (1—7). 

Copies   printed:   This  paper  had  credit 


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839 


NORTH  CAROLINA. 


2,423   in    1906, 

furnished    any 

report,    but  was 

2,250   in    1907. 

Fridays;    ind« 


for  an  average  issue  of 
since  which  it  has  not 
definite  and  satisfactory 
credited   with   more   than 

BUSINESS    GUIDE; 
pendent;    sixteen  pages  9x12;   subscription 
50  cents;   established  1881 ;    M.  I.  Stewart,  ed- 
itor; Stewart  Bros.,  publishers  (1—7). 

MESSENGER;  FridaysiAA). 

ODD-FELL.OW8'    TIMES;   Satur 
days  (A  A).  „ 

SOUTHERN  TOBACCO  JOUR- 
NAL; Saturdays ;  tobacco ;  forty-four  pages 
10x14;  subscription  $2;  established  1888;  H. 
W.  Kronheimer,  editor;  Southern  Tobacco 
Journal  Co..  publishers. 

UNION  REPUBIilCANi  Thursdavs; 
repnblican;  ai^t  pages  15x22;  subscription 
tOO;  MtaJblisned  1872;  Union  Republican 
Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (6—3). 

Copies  printed :  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding  4,000  in  1900  and  mor*  than 


NORTH  CAROLINA. 


2,250  in   1 90 1,  and  every  year  since,  up 
to    and    including    1907. 

JABS;  monthly;  twenty-eight  pages 
5x9}^ ;  subscription  50  cents  ;  established 
July,  1905;  M.  D.  Bailey,  jr.,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8—5  P)  (A  A). 

YADKINVIIiliE,  c.h.,  Tadkin   Co. 

t]292+  pop.,  10  m.  S.  of  Rockford,  the  near- 
est station  on  Southern  Rd.  Tobacco  and 
lumber. 

RIPPLiE;  "Wednesdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1892;  H.  B.  Nelsou,  editor  and  publisher. 

YANCEYVILLE,  c.  h.,  Caswell  Co. 
6  450+  pop.,  16  m.  S.  of  Danville,  Va.  To- 
bacco, corn,  wheat,  oats  and  live  stock. 

CASWELL  DEMOCRAT;  Thurs- 
days; democratic;  four  pages  15x22;  sub 
scription  $1;  established  1900;  A.  Yancey 
Kerr,  editor  and  publisher. 


NORTH  DAKOTA. 


Population  319,146  t.      Land  Area  70,195  sq.  miles. 

Bounded  north  by  Manitoba,  Canada,  east  by  Minnesota,  south  by  South 
Dakota,  and  west  by  Montana.  State  capital :  Bismarck.  Principal  products : 
Wheat  and  cattle.  Number  of  newspapers  and  other  periodicals  (March  30, 1908), 
296,  divided  as  follows :  Daily,  15 ;  semi-weekly,  1 ;  weekly,  271 ;  semi-monthly, 
1;  monthly,  7;   bi-monthly,!. 

The  cities  of  over  1,500  population,  according  to  tbe  United  States  census  of 
900  (t),  are  as  follows  : 


Fargo. .^...  9,589t 

Grand  Forks r,65tjt 

Bismarck 3,319t 

Jainestovrn 3,85 3t 

Valley  City '^,446t 


Gratton iS,378t 

Dickinson 3,0y6t 

Devils  Lake l,729t 

Maudau l,658t 


ABERCROMBIE.  Richland  Co.  □, 
l,002t  pop.  (of  township),  on  Chicago,  Mil- 
waukee &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  16  m.  N.  of  Wahpe- 
ton,  the  county  seat,  and  35  S.  of  Fargo. 
Wheat  and  live  stock. 

HERALD  ;  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages  18x24  ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1884;  Z.  L.  Bo  wen,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

ADAMS,  Walsh  Co.  ^  15  m.  W.  of  Ed- 

inburg,  nearest  railroad  station. 

EXTE  It  PRISE ;  Thursdays ;  republican ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished June,  1905;  A.  C.  Thompson,  editor; 
Thompson  &  Lowstrom,  publishers  (1—8). 

ALEXANDER,  McKemie  Co.  -n  200 
pop.,  30  m.  S.  of  Wllliston.  General  indus- 
tries. 

McKENZIE   CO.   CHRONICLE; 

Thursdays;  republican;  ten  pages  15x32; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  January,  1906; 
C.  S.  Clemmensen,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8) . 

ALMONT,  Morton  Co.  p  150  pop.,  on 

Northern  Pacific  Rd.,40m.  E.  of  Mandan. 

Lumber  yards,  grain  elevators  and  farm 

implements. 

ADVERTISER;  Thursdays;  republi- 
can; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  ftl;  es- 
tablished August,  1907;  J.  A.  Smith,  editor 
and  publisher  (10—7  P). 

AMBROSE,  Williams  Co.  ^ 
NEWSilIAN  ;  Fridays  (A  A). 

ASHLEY,  Mcintosh  Co.  g  500  pop.,  on 
Minneapolis,  St.  Paul  &  Sault  Ste.  Marie 
Rd..  20  m.  S.  of  Wishek. 

McINTOSH  REPUBLICAN;  Thurs 

days  (A  A). 

TRIBUNE;  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
June,  1901;  Tribune  Publishing  Co.,  editors 
and  publisheri. 

BALFOUR,  McHenry  Co.  [j  600  pop., 

on  Minneapolis,  St.  Paul  &  Sault  Ste.  Marie 

Rd.,  41  m.  S.  E.  of  Mlnot  and  29  S.  W.  of 

Towner,  the   county  seat.     Farming  and 

stock  raising.    Flour  milling. 

STATESMAN }  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  to  eighteen  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1900,  as  weekly;  E.  E.  Co- 
well,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

BANTRY,  McHenry  Co.  ^  200  pop., 
on  Great  Northern  Rd.,  40  m.  N.  E.  of  Mlnot 


and   14    N.  of  Towner,  the    county   seat. 

Grain  and  cattle  raising. 

ADVOCATE;  Fridays;  four  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  June,  1995;  O.  R. 
Fisher,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

BARLOW,  Foster  Co.  n-  46t  pop.,  on 
Northern  Pacific  Rd.,  about  8  m.  N.  of  Car- 
rington,  the  county  seat. 
ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

BATHGATE,    Pembina    Co.  cf  641t 
pop.,  on  Great  Northern  Rd.,  about  65  m. 
N.  of  Grand  Forks.    Wheat  raising. 
PINK  PAPER;  Wednesdays  (A  A). 

BEACH,  Billings  Co.  -D  400  pop.,  on 
Northern  Pacific  Rd.,  325  m,  W.  of  Fargo. 
Concrete  block  factory,  lumber  yards,  flour 
mills  and  grain  elevators  and  creamery. 

GOLDEN  VALLEY  CHRONICLE} 

Thursdays;  eight  peges  18x24;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  November,  1905;  W.  A. 
Young,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

BERTHOLD,  Ward  Co.  i  7,500  pop., 

on   Great  Northern   Rd.,  20  m.  N.  W.  of 

Mlnot,  the  county  seat.    Wheat. 

TRIBUNE;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.5ii;  estab- 
lished 1902 ;  F.  W.  Pitsor,  editor  and  publisher 

(3-3). 

BERWICK,  McHenry  Co.    6    5,300 

pop.,  on  Great   Northern  Rd.,  7  m.  E.  of 

Towner,  the  county  seat.    Wheat. 

POST;  Saturdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
June,  1901;  Henry  R.  Yonng,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—7). 

BINFORD,  Griggs  Co.  n-  50  pop.,  on 
Northern  Pacific  Rd.,  12  m.  N.W.  of  Coppers- 
town,  the  county  seat.    Wheat. 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  local;  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  establisiied  April, 
1903;  T.  K.  Curry,  editor  and  oublisher 
(1—5  P). 

BISBEE,  Towner  Co.  ^  109t  pop.,  on 
Great   Northern   Rd.,   15   m.  N.  by  W.  of 
Cando,  the  county  seat.    Grain  shipping. 
GAZETTE;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

BISMARCK,  c.  h.,  Burleigh  Co.  o 
State  Capital,  5,600  pop.,  on  Northern 
Pacific,  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul 
and  "Soo"  Rds.  and  Missouri  r.,  445  m.  N.  W. 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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NORTH  DAKOTA. 


NORTH  DAKOTA. 


of  Saint   Paul,  Minn.  Manufactures,   coal 

mining,  farming  and  stock  raising. 

TRIBUNE;  every  morning  except  Mon- 
day, and  WTEEKL.  Y,  Fridays  ;  republican; 
daUy  eight,  weekly  twelve  to  sixteen  pages 
15x22;  subscription— dally  $4,  weekly  $1;  es- 
tablislied  -  daily  1881,  weekly  1873  ;  M.  H. 
Jewell,  editor  and  pubUsher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
both  editions  of  this  paper  seemed  to 
assert  that  each  had  an  average  issue 
exceeding  1,000  copies,  but  failed  to 
furnish  such  definite  information  as 
would  warrant  the  accordance  of  a 
rating   to    that   effect. 

PALIiADIUM  ;  Fridays;  four  to  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
June,  1901;  H.  P.  Knappeu,  editor;  Palladium 
Publishing  Company,  publishers  (1—8). 

SETTLiER ;  Thursdays ;  republlcau :  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1887;  C.  W.  Jones,  editor;  Settler  Publishing 
Co.,  publishers  (T— 5). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  1,044  in 
1903,  but  has  not  since  made  claim  to 
issuing  so  many  as    1,000   copies. 

BLAISALL,  Ward  Co.  i  500  pop.,  on 
Great  Northern  Rd.,  50  m.  E.  of  Fargo,  43 
W.  of  Willlston  and  1  from  Rice  Lake. 
Summer  Resort. 

EAGLiE;  Fridays;  four  pagt^s  15i^x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1906;  Palermo 
Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (1— s). 

BOTTINEAU,  c.  h.,  Bottineau  Co.  b 
888+  pop.,  on  Great  Northern  Rd..  40  m.  N. W. 
of  Rugby.  Water  power,  flour  mills  and 
grain  elevators.  Farming  and  stock  raising. 

C  OUR  ANT;  Saturdays;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1.50^  established  1885, 
D.  R.  Carlson,  editor;  The  Courant  Publish- 
ing Company,  publishers  (2—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year_  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance   of    a    rating   to    that   effect. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  republican  ;  eight  pages 
15x22  ;  subscription  SI. 50;  established  1899;  F. 
C.  Falkenstein,  editor  and  publisher  (1—4). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  1,156  m 
1902,  but  has  not  since  made  definite 
and  satisfactory  claim  to  issuing  so 
many    as    1,000    copies. 

BOWBELLS,  Ward  Co.  b  on  Minne- 
apolis, St.  Paul  &  Sault  Ste.   Marie   Rd., 
60  m.  N.  W.  of   Minot,    the   county   seat. 
Farming  and  stock  raising. 
BULiIiETIN  ;  Fridays;  republican ;  four- 
teen pages  15x22:    subscription  $1.50;    estab- 
lished June,  1903;     H.  L.  Lyon,  editor  and 
publi-herd- 7). 

TRIBUNE;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15X.22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1899;  T.  B.  Hurly.  editor  and  publisher  (7—5). 

BOWDON,  Wells  Co.  n  on  Northern 
Pacific  Rd.,  28  m.  W.  of  Covington.    Farm- 
ing and  stock  raising. 
GUARDIAN ;  Fridays;  four  pages  18x24; 

subscription  $1.50;   established    1900;  Ed.  X. 

Moore,  editor  and  publisher. 

BRADDOCK,   Emmons    Co.    g    300 
pop.,  on  Minneapolis,  St.  Paul  &  Sault  Ste. 


Marie   Rd.,  41  m.   from   Bismarck.    Flour 

mills,  farming  and  ranching. 

NEAVS;  Wednesdays;  independent;  four 
pages  16x22;  subscription  $1.25;  established 
1904;    B.  G.  McElroy,  editor  and  publisher 

(12-5). 

BUFFALO,  Cass  C7o.  a,213t  pop.,  on 

Northern  Pacific  Rd.,  35  m.  W.  of  Fargo,  th« 

county  seat.    Agriculture. 

EXPRESS  ;  Thursdays  ;  republican  ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1888;  B.  Stoelting,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12—5). 

BUFORD,   Williams   Co.  tl  150  pop., 

on  Great  Northern  Rd.  and  Yellowstone  and 

Missouri  rs..  25  m.  S.  W.  of  Williston,  the 

county  seat.    Stock  raising  and  farming. 

TRIBUNE;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  Sl-50:  established 
1900;  W.  R.  Mumby,  Sr.,  editor  and  publisher 

(1-8). 

CANDO,c.h.,  Towner  Co.  Q  2,061  pop., 

on   Great   Northern   Rd.,   32  m.  N.  W.  of 

Devils  Lake.    Farming. 

HERALD  ;  Thursdays;  republican ;  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.25;  established 
1894;  W.  T.  Sherman,  editor  and  publisher 
(1-8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance   of   a   rating   to    that   effect. 

TOWNER  CO.  DEMOCRAT  AND 
RECORD;  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  established 
—Democrat  1902,  Record  1887;  Carl  Nelson, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—7). 

Copies  printed:  1,016  in  1903 
1,628  in  1906 
1,637  in  1907 

CARPIO,   Ward  Co.    t\    350  pop.,  on 
Minneapolis,  St.  Paul  &  Sault  Ste.  Marl© 
Rd.,  24  m.  N.  W.  of  Minot,  the  county  seat. 
Stock  raising,  farming  and  coal  mining. 
NEWS;    Thursdays;    republican;    eight 
pages    13x20;    subscription   $1;    established 
May,  1902;  Leigh  C.  Carroll,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

CARRINGTON,  c.  h.,  Foster  Co.  a 
l,088t  pop.,  on  Northern  Pacific  and  Minne- 
apolis, St.  Paul  &  Sault  Ste.    Marie   Rds. 
Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 
INDEPENDENT;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription— daily  $4,  weekly 
$1.50 ;  established— dally  January,  1902,  weekly 
1889;  H.  H.    Palmer,  editor  and  publisher: 
prints   a    weekly    edition  for    Barlow,   en- 
titled Recorder  (>-S). 

RECORD;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  17x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1898;  S.  A.  Lewis,  editor  and  publisher  (9—3). 

CASSELTON,  Cass  Co.U^  2,000  pop., 
on  Northern  Pacific   and   Great  Northern 
Rds.,  20  m.  W.  of  Fargo.     Flour  mill  and 
artesian  wells. 
REPORTER;   Fridays ;  republican ; 

eight  pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 

1880:   Franklin  Potter,  editor  and  publisher 

(9—31 


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AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


NORTH  DAKOTA. 


NORTH  DAKOTA. 


CAVAJjULU,  Pembina  Co.[1671tpop., 

on  Great  Northern  Rd.,  32  m.  N.  of  Grafton. 

Flour  mill.    Agriculture. 

CHRONICLE  ;  Fridays  ;  independent- 
republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1890;  J.  K.  Fairchild,  edi- 
tor and  Dubllsher. 

CENTER,  Oliver  Co.  D  20  m.  S.  W.  of 

Washburn,   the    nearest    railroad    town. 

Wheat. 

REPUBLICAN;  Saturdays;  republican; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
June,  1903;  Charle«  L.  Wright,  editor  and 
publisher  (1 — 4). 

CHURCHS  T-EKnY,  Ramsey  Co.  ^ 

264t  pop.,  on  Great   Northern  Rd.,  20   m. 

N.  W.  of  Devils   Lake,  the   county  seat. 

Agricultiu-e. 

SUN;  Saturdays;  republican;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1886; 
G.  C.  Chambers,  editor  and  publisher  (7 — 5). 

CliEVELAND,  Stutsman  Co.  n-  on 
Northern  Pacific  Kd.,  20  m.  W.  of  James- 
town, the  county  seat. 

STUTSMAN  CO.  LEADER;  Thurs 
days  (A  A). 

COGSWELL,  Sargent  Co.  0.424  pop. 
on  Chicago,  .Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  and  Min- 
neapolis, St.  Paul  &  Sault  Ste.  Marie  Rds.,  7 
m.  W.  of  For  man,  the  county  seat.  Wheat 
and  stock  raising. 

ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays; republican; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished September,  1903;  0.  A.  Jordan,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—8). 

COLUMBUS,  Weird  Co.  ^  4O0  pop., 
on  "  Soo  "  Rd.,  90  m.  N.  W.  of  Minot.  Agri- 
culture. 

REPORTER:  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1906;  L.  E.  Woods,  editor  and  publisher 
(10—6  P). 

COOPERSTOWN,  o.  h.,  Griggs  Co. 

'  D-  &4S+  pop.,  at  terminus  of  Cooperstown 
Branch  of  Northern  Pacific  Rd.,  106  m.  N.  W. 
of  Fargo.  Grain  elevators.  Shipping  point 
for  wheat. 

COURIER;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1883;  Percy  R.  Trubshaw,  editor  and 
publisher. 

GRIGGS  CO.  SENTINEL  ; Thursdays; 
eight  pages  17x24;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1898;  H.  S.  Rearick,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

COTEAU,  Ward  Co.  ^ 
SENTINEL;  Fridays  (A  A). 

COURTENAY,  Stutsman  Co.  D  700 

pop.,  on  Southern  Rd.,  28  m.  N.  E.  of  James- 
town, the  county  seat.    Wheat. 

GAZETTE;  Fridays;  six  pages  18x20; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1897 ;  Geo.  Faries, 
editor  and  publisher  (1 — 1). 

CRARY,  Ramsty  Co.  b  400  pop.,  on 

Great   Northern  Rd.,  15  m.  S.  E.  of  Devils 

Lake,  the  county  seat.    Farming. 

PUBLIC  OPINION;  Fridays;  repub 
lican;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  April,  1902;  Edgar  Anderson, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 


CROSBY,  Williams  Co.  tl  100  pop., 
on  Great  Northern  Rd.,  42  m.  W.  of  Flaxton. 
Wheat  and  flax  country. 

EAGLE;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1901;  W.  H.  Wilber,  editor  and  publisher 
(1-7). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  c<^- 
ies,  but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the  claim. 

REVIEW;  Fridays  (A  A). 

CRYSTAL,^«w»6ma  Co.^  385t  pop., on 
Great  Northern  Rd.,  28  m.  S.  W.  of  Pembina, 
the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 
CALL;  Fridays;  independent;  four  pages 

18x24;    subscription   $1;  established  1890;  J. 

A.  Minder,  editor  and  publisher  (7—5). 

DEERING,  McHenry   Co.  b  75  pop., 
on  Granville-Mobile  Branch  Great  Northern 
Rd..  20  m.  S.  W.  of  Minot.    Grain.  Farming. 
ENTERPRISE;  Saturdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  13x21;    subscription   $1;    estab- 
lished 1904;  Wm.  L.  Jackmau,  editor;  Jack- 
mau  &  Barnes,  publishers  (2— 5). 

DELAMERE,  Sargent  Co.  ^  125 pop., 

on  Northern  Pacific  Rd.,  20  m.  S.  E.  of  Lis- 
bon.   Farming  and  stock  raising. 

MISTLETOE;  Thursdays;  republican; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1900  ;  A.  P.  Layton,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7—5). 

DENBIGH,  McHenry  Co.  i  250  pop. 

on  Great  Northern  Rd..  6  m.  W.  of  Towner, 

the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 

PROMOTER;  Fridays;  republican: 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
May,  1902;  Louis  W.  Pierson,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (3—3). 

DENHOFF,  McLean  Co.  D  300  pop., 
28  m.  S.  W.  of  Bowdon.  Stock  raising  and 
farming. 

VOICE;  Thursdays;  republican;  eigrbt 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
May,  1902;  Ed.  X.  Moore,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

DES   LACS,   Ward  Co.   i   on  Great 

Northern  Rd. ,  14  m.  W.  of  Minot,  the  county 

seat. 

OBSERVER;  Saturdays  (A'A). 
DEVILS  LAKE,  c.  h,.  Ramsey  Co.  b 

4,836  pop.,  on  Great  Northern  Rd.,  90  m. 

N.  W.  of  Grand  Forks.     Agriculture  and 

stock  raising. 

JOURNAL;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic; daily  four  to  eight,  weekly  eight  to 
sixteen  pages  15x22;  subscription— daily  $4, 
weekly  $1  ;  established— daily  December, 
1906,  weekly  September,  1904;  J.  H.  Bloom,  ed- 
itor and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  the  weekly  edition 
had  credit  for  exceeding   1,000  in    1907' 

INTER-OCEAN;  Fridays;  repubUcan; 
eight  to  sixteen  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50:  established  1888;  C.  D.  Mills,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8.) 

Copies   printed:    This   paper   had   ere- 


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NORTH  DAKOTA. 


dit  for  an  average  issue  of  1,283  in 
1896  and  1.749  in  1900,  since  which 
it  has  not  furnished  any  definite  and 
satisfactory  report,  but  has  been  cre- 
dited with  more  than  1,000  every  year 
since,    up  to   and   including    1907. 

DICKEY,  Lamoure  Co.  □,  65  pop.,  on 
Northern  Pacific  Rd.,  15  m.  N.  W.  of  La- 
moure, the  county  seat.    Wheat. 

REPORTER;    Fridays;    independent; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  estab 
lished  October,  1902;  J.  D.  Rainey,  editor  and 
publisher  (12—3). 

DICKINSON,  c.  h..  Stark  Co.  p  3,188 
pop.,  on  Northern  Pacific  Rd.,  115  m.  W.  of 
Bismarck,  the  State  capital.  Railroad  shops, 
coal  mining  and  shipping.  Agriculture  and 
stock  raising. 

POST;  Thursdays;  republican;  six  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  March, 
1906;  W.  D,  Klrkman,  editor  and  publisher 
(1-8). 

PRESS;  Saturdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  16x22;  subscription  $1.50  ;  established 
1883;  Myron  L.  Ayers,  editor  and  publisher 
a— 8). 


Copies     printed: 


1,050  m 

1903 

1,200  in 

1904 

1,404  in 

1905 

2,029  in 

1906 

2,552  in 

1907 

Thursdays; 

eight  pages 

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13x30;  established  1892;  W.  A.  Carter,  editor 
and  Dublisher  (7—3  P). 

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and  English  editions;  independent;  eight 
pages  22x28;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1903 ;  J.  M.  Bussen,  manager ;  The  Volksf reund 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (1—8).  Publishers 
an  edition  for  Richardton. 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding    1,000    in    1907. 

DOGDEN,  MeLean  Co.  n 
NEWS;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

DONNYBROOK,    Ward  Co.  6  500 

pop.,  on  Southern  Rd.,  32  m.  N.  W.  of  Minot, 

the  county  seat.  Farming  and  stock  raising. 

COURIER;   Fridays;   republican;  eight 
pages    15x22;    subscription   SI;    established 
March,  1901;  H.  E.  Johnson,  editor  and  pub 
Usher  (1—4). 

DRAYTON,  Pembina  Co.  cf  700  pop., 

on  Northern  Pacific  Rd.  and  Red  r.,  15  m. 

N.  E.  of  Grafton  and  60  N.  of  Grand  Forks. 

Agriculture. 

EC  tl  O;  Fridays;  independent-republican; 
four  pages  1.3x30;  subsc'-iptlon  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1888;  J.  K.  Fairchild,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (9—3). 

DRISCOLL,  Burleigh  Co.  C  60t  pop., 
on  Northern  Pacific  Rd.,  30  m.  E.  of  Bis- 
marck, the  State  capital. 
NEWS;  Wednesdays  (A  A). 

DTJNSEITH,  Jiolette  Co.  ^  750 f  pop., 

on  Willow  r.    Water  power  and  grist  mills. 
Coal,  iron,  mica  and  lumber.    Agriculture.  ' 

NORTH      DAKOTA      MAGNET;! 

Fridays  ;  eight  pages  15x22  ;  subscription  ' 
$1.50  ;  established  Septeiiiber,  1902;  C.  E.  '■ 
Goodsell,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 


EDGELEY,  La  Moure  Co.  D,  700  pop., 

ou  Northern  Pacific  and  Chicago,  Milwau- 
kee &  St.  Paul  Rds.,  20  m.  W.  of  Lamoure  , 
the  county  seat.    Wheat  and  stock  raising. 

MAIL; Fridays;  independent;  eightpageg 
15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1887; 
T.  M.  Hancock,  editor  and  publisher. 

EDINBURG,  Walsh  Co.  cfise  pop., 
on  Great  Northern  Rd.,  25  m.  N.  W.  of 
Grafton,  the  county  seat.  Flour  mills, 
creamery  and  grain  elevators. 

TRIBUNE;  Fridays;  republicau;  four 
pages  17x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1900;  K.  S.  Thordarson,  editor  and  publisher 

(12—3). 

EDMORE,  Ramsey  Co.  cT  180  pop.,  on 

Great  Northern  Rd.,  25  m.  N.  W.  of  Lakota. 
Agriculture. 

HERAL.D-NEWS;  Thursdays;  repub- 
lican; eight  to  twelve  pages  1.5x22;  subscrip- 
tion SI;  established  May,  1892;  E.  M.  Crary, 
editor  and  publLsher  (1—5). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  1,062  in 
1904,  but  has  not  since  made  claim  to 
issuing  so  many  as    1,000  copies. 

EGELAND,   Towner  Co.    [j  217  pop. 

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dent; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25; 
established  February,  1906;  Melvin  O.  Long, 
editor  and  publisher  (2 — 6  P). 

ELLENDALE,c.h.,  Dickty  Co.  g  1,500 
pop.,  on  Chicago.  Slilwaukee  &  St.  Paul  and 
Great  Northern  Rds.  Grain  elevators  and 
flour  mill.    State  Industrial   and   Normal 

Schools. 

DICKEY  CO.  LEADER  AND  COM- 
MERCIAL; Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pag^s  15x22:  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1882;  F.  S.  Qoddard,  editor  and  publisher 
(1—8). 

NORTH  DAKOTA  RECORD;  Wed- 
nesdays; democratic;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1894;  Perry  & 
Son,  editors  and  publishers  (12—3). 

ENDERLIN,  Ransom  Co.  P,«36t  pop., 
on  Minneapolis,  St.  Paul  &  Sault  Ste.  Marie 
Rd.,  42  m.  S.  W.  of  Fargo.    Farming. 
RANSOM     CO.    INDEPENDENT  J 

Thursdays;  republicau;  eight  pages  lox22; 
subscription  $1.50;  estabUshed  1895;  T.  L. 
Longley,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 

ESMOND,  Benson  Co.  b  ■^O  pop.,  on 
Northern  Pacific  Rd.,  20  m.  S.  W.  of  Minne- 
waukon  (Rhodes),  the  county  seat.    Agri- 
culture. 
BEE;  Saturdays;  republican;  eight  pages 

15x22;    subscription   $1.50;    established  1900; 

Allison  Bros.,  editors  and  publishers  (6—8). 

FAIRMOUNT,  Richland  Co.  ^  284t 
pop., on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  and 
Minneapolis,  St.  Paul  &  Sault  Ste.  Marie 
Rds.,  15  m.  S.  of  Wahpeton,the  county  seat. 
Farming. 
NEWS;    Fridays  ;    democratic  ;    eight 

pages  13x20  ;    subscription  $1  ;    established 

1896:  B.  W.  Clabaugh,  editor  and   publisher 

(9-3). 

FARGO,  c.  h.,  Cass  Co.  R  12,512  pop. 
(in  1905),  on  Great  Northern,  Chicago,  Mil- 
waukee &  St.  Paul  and  Northern  Pacific 
Rds.  and  at  head  of  navigation  of  Red  r. 


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NORTH  DAKOTA. 


Distributing  point  for  various  merchandise 
for  northern  part  of  State.  Seat  of  North 
Dakota  Agricultural  College  and  United 
States  Experiment  station. 

FORUM  AND  DA1L.Y  KEPUB- 
JLICAN  ;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  FORUftI  ANJD  WEEKL,Y  RE- 
PUBLICAN, Fridays;  republican;  daily 
eight  to  twenty-four,  weekly  and  Saturday 
sixteen  to  twenty  four  pages  16x22;  subscrip 
tion— daily  $4,  Saturday  $1.50,  weekly  $1; 
established  1878;  Forum  Printing  Company, 
editors  and  publishers  (2— 8). 

Copies    printed:      daily,    1,983  in   1896 

2,987  in   1900 
3,517  in   1902 
4,183  in  1903 
5,057  in   1904 
5,457  in  1905 
6,162  in   1906 
7,9,^2  in   1Q07 
Weekly,     2,534  m  1896 
3,946  in   1900 
4.544  in   1902 
5,201   in   1903 
5,804  in   1904 
6,263  in  1905 
7,023  in   1906 
7,240  in   1907 
MORNING  CALL.  AND   FARGO 
DAILY    ARGUS;     every   )uornlng    ex- 
cept Monday,  and  WEEKLY',  Thursdays; 
republican;  eight  to  twelve  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription—daily $4,  weekly  ^ ;  established- 
daily  1879,  weekly  1881;   E.   L.  Zimmerman, 
•ditor  and  publisher  (8 — 6). 

Copies  printed:  The  daily  edition  of 
this  paper  had  credit  for  an  average 
issue  of  2,419  in  1900,  since  which  it 
has  not  furnished  any  definite  and  sat- 
isfactory report,  but  has  been  credited 
with  more  than  1,000  every  year  since, 
up   to   and   including    1907. 

The  weekly  edition  has  on  four  oc- 
casions indicated  a  desire  to  have  cre- 
dit for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies 
regularly,  but  such  definite  information 
as  would  warrant  such  a  rating  has 
never  been   forthcoming. 

DIE  STAATS  PRESSE)  Saturdays; 
Gterman  ;  republican;  eight  pages  16x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  April,  1902;  Paul 
&  Max  Gross,  editors  and  publishers  (7—5) 
(A  A). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1905 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  eflfect. 

FRAM ;  Wednesdays; Norwegian-Danish; 
Independent;  eight  to  twelve  pages  15x22; 
•ubscription  $1 ;  establLshed  1878;  Fram  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  editors  and  publishers;  dated 
also  at  Moorhead,  Minn. 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding  2,250  in  1900  and  njore  than 
1,000  in  1 90 1,  and  every  yeSfr  since, 
up   to   and   including    1907. 

SEARCH-LIGHT;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

PRAKTISK  FARMING;  semi 
monthly  (A  A). 

NORTH  DAKOTA  WORKMAN; 
monthly;  Ancient  Order  of  United  Work- 
men; eight  pages  11x15;  subscription 25 cents; 
established  1895;  E.  J.  Moore,  editor;  Walker 
Brothers  &  Hardy,  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit   for   an    average    issue    of    9,813    in 


NORTH  DAKOTA. 


1903,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
a  report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
than    7,500   in    1907. 

NORTH  DAKOTA  CHILDREN'S 
HOME  FINDER;  bi-monthly;  charit- 
able work;  twenty  pages  534x85^:  subscrip- 
tion 50  cents;  established  1902;  F.  D.  Hall, 
editor  and  publisher  (2—8). 

Copies     printed:     4,800  in  1907 

FESSENDEN,  c.  h.,  WelU  Co.  n  1,000 
pop.,  on  Soo  Rd.,  27  m.  N.  W.  of  Carrington. 
Agriculture. 

WELLS  CO.  FREE  PRESS;  Fridays; 
independent-republican;  eight  pages  15x23; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1897;  Brinton 
Brothers,  publishers  (1—8). 

WELLS  CO.  NEWS;  Thursdays;  re- 
publican; eight  pages  16x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1895 ;  J.  A.  Raitt,  editor  and 
publisher  (1-8). 

FINGAL,  Barnes  Co.  O,  on  Minne- 
apolis, St.  Paul  &  Sault  Ste.  Marie  Rd., 
15  m.  S.  E.  of  Valley  City,  the  county  seat. 
Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

HERALD;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1899;  John  E.  Veon,  editor  and  publisher. 

FINIiEY,  Steele  Co.  D-  45©  pop.,  on 

Great  Northern  Rd.,  8  m.  N.  W.  of   Sher- 

brooke,  the  county  seat,  and  80  N.  W.  of 

Fargo.    Wheat  and  stock  raising. 

BEACON;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1897;  George 
A.  Monteith,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

FLASHER,  Morton  Co.  p  21  pop.,  35, 

m.  S.  W.  of  Mandan.    Agriculture. 

HUSTLER;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  13x22;  subscription  $1.25;  established 
October,  1903;  Mrs.  F.  S.  Berrier,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 

FliAXTON,  Ward  Co.  ^  500  pop.,  on 

Minneapolis,  St.  Paul  &  Sault  Ste.  Marie 

Rd.,  67  m.  N.  W.  of  Minot,  the  county  seat. 

Wheat. 

TIMES;  Fridays;  independent-republi- 
can; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1902;  P.  S  Ware,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

FORMAN,  c.  h.,  Sargent  Co.  U^  257t 
pop.,  on  Minneapolis,  St.  Paul  &  Sault  St«. 
Marie  Rd.,  25  m.  S.  W.  of  Lisbon.  Agri- 
culture. 

NEWS:  Fridays;  republican;  four  pages 
24x36;  subscription  $1;  established  July, 
1903;  Jay  H.  Maltby.  editor  and  publisher 
(1-8). 

SARGENT  CO.  INDEPENDENT} 
Thursdays;  republican;  four  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1888;  William 
Sanford  Hurly,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

FULIiERTON,  Dickey  Co.  p  onMin- 
apolis,  St.  Paul  &  Sault  Ste.  Marie  Rd. 
about  19  m.  W.  of  Oakes. 

FARMER;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

GACKIiE,  Logan  Co.  g  23  m.  N.  W.  of 

Edgeley,  nearest  railroad  station. 

REPUBLICAN;  Fridays;  republican; 
six  pages  17x24;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished July,  1906;  Thomas  N.  Pettlt,  editor; 
Gackle  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (8—6  P). 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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GARRISON,  McLean  Co.  D  500  pop., 
on  Minneapolis,  St.  Paul  &  Sault  Ste.  Marie 
Rd.,  75  m.  N.  W.  of  Bismarck.   Agriculture, 

McLEAN    CO.    INDEPENDENT; 

Fridays;  Independent;  eigiit  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1  60;  established  1905;  Roy  H. 
Cook,  editor;  Independent  Publishing  Co., 
publishers  (10—6  P). 

GLENBURN,  Ward  Co.  i  250  pop., 

on   Great   Northern   Rd.,    22  m.  N.  E.  of 

Minot,  the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 

ADVANCE;  Fridays;  independent -re- 
publican; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1902;  R.  Oilbertsen,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—8). 

GLEN    UliLIN,   Morton  Co.   p  800 

pop.,  on  Northern  Pacific  Rd.,  57  m.  W.  of 

Mandan,  the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription $1;  established  December, 
1902;  W.  R.  Hall,  edit  >r  a-id  publisher  (1—8). 

GOODRICH,  McLean  Co.  G  on  North- 
ern Pacific  Rd.,  25  m.  S.  W.  of  Harvey  and 
48  m.  N.  E.  of  Washburn,  the  county  «eat. 
CITIZEN;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages   13x20 ;    subscription   $1 ;   established 
July,  1903.    Wilford  J.  Burt,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—6). 

NORD-DAKOTA  HEROLD ;  Fridays 
(A  A). 

GRAFTON,  c.  h.,  Walsh  Co.  d  3,378t 
pop.,  on  Great  Northern  and  Northern  Pa- 
cific Rds.,  89  m.  N.  W.  of  Grand  Forks. 
Wheat  and  flour. 

NEWS  AND  TIMES  J  Fridays;  dem- 
ocratic; eight  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1881;  Irve  Townsend,  sdi- 
tor  and  publisher  (1—7). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,325  in  1906, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but 
was  credited  with  more  than  1,000  in 
1907. 

WALiSH  CO.  RECORD;  Wednes 
days;  republican;  four  pages  20x26;  sub- 
Bcription  $1.50;  established  1890;  E.  H.  Pierce, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

GRAND  FORKS,  c.  h.,   Grand 

Forks  Co.  d  12,000  pop.,  on  Great  Northern 
and  Northern  Pacific  Rds.  and  at  head  of 
navigation  on  Red  River   of    the  North. 
Flour,  saw  and  planing  mills,  biscuit  and 
candy  factories.    Railroad  shops.  Agricul- 
ture, lumber  and  manufacturing. 
EVENING  TIMES;    every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday;  republican;  eight  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $4;   established  January,  1906; 
H.  H.Lampman,  editor;  The  Times  Publish- 
ing Co.,  Inc.,  publishers  (1—6  P). 

HERAL.DJ  every  morning  except  Mon- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  republi- 
can; eight  to  sixteen  pages  17x24;  subscnp- 
tion— dailv  $4,  weekly  $1 ;  established- daily 
1881,  weekly  1879:  George  B.  Winship,  editor; 
Herald  Printing  Co..  publishers  (2—8). 
Copies    printed:     daily    2,252  in  1898 

3,610  in  1900 
4,759  in  1902 
5,479  in  1903 
6,096  in  1904 
6,550  in  1905 
7,438  in  1906 
8,196  in  1907 
The    weekly    edition    had    credit    for 


issuing  more  than  1,000  copies  regu- 
larly in  the  years  1897  and  1901,  but 
has  not  since  set  up  any  claim  for 
issuing    so    many. 

PRESS;  every  evening  except  Sunday; 
democratic;  eight  pages  17x22;  subscription 
$4;  established  1882  as  Plaindealer ;  The 
Press  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  2,921  in 
1903,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
any  definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but 
was  credited  with  more  than  1,000  in 
1905    and    1907. 

NORMANDEN  ;  Wednesdays  ;  Norwe- 
gian-Danish: republican;  eight  pages  17x34; 
subscription  $1;  established  188  <;  Norman- 
den  Publishing  Company,  publishers  (1—4). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  4,387  in  1899 
and  8,108  in  1906,  since_  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satis- 
factory report,  but  was  credited  with 
more   than    7,500    in    1907. 

GRANVILLE,  3/cflcnrj/ Co.,  513  pop., 

on  Great  Northern  Rd.,  22  m.  B.  of  Minot. 

Agriculture. 

HERALD;    Fridays;   republican;  eight 
pages   15x22 ;    subscription   $1 ;    established  ■ 
April,  1904;  C.  R.  Kendall,  editor  and   pub- 
lisher (1—7). 

HAMILTON,  P67n6ma  Co.  cf  300 pop., 

on  Great  Northern  Rd.    Agriculture. 

NORTH  DAKOTA  INDEPEND- 
ENT; Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription S1.60;  established  1902;  H.P.Wood, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—6). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  1,060  in 
1903,  but  has  not  since  made  claim  to 
issuing   so   many   as    1,000  copies. 

HANKINSON,  Richland  Co.  Q.  1,047 

pop.,  on  Soo  and  Great  Northei-n  Rds.,  25  m. 

S.  W.  of  Wahpeton,  the  couuty  seat.    Flour 

mills.    Farming  and  stock  raising. 

NEWS  ;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1892;  W.  C.  Forman,  Jr.,  editor  and  publish- 
er (1-8). 

HANNAFORD,    (Griggs   Co.  D-   300 

pop.,  on  Northern  Pacific  Rd.,  30  m.  N.  W. 

of  Valley  City.    Concrete  block  factories. 

Creamery. 

ENTERPRISE;  Tuesdays:  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished June,  1904;  I.  A.  Kampen,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 

HANNAH,  Cavalier  Co.  cT  207t  pop., 
on    Great   Northern   Rd.,  14  m.  N.  W.  of 
Langdor ,  the  county  seat.    Grain  elevator* 
and  roller  mill. 
MOON;  Fridays  (A  A). 

HANSBORO,  Towner  Co.  ^  275 pop., 

on  Great  Northern  Rd.,  66  m.  N.  N.  W.  of 

Devils  Lake.    Farming  and  stock  raising. 

PIONEER ;  Thursdays ;  republican ;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
March,  1906;  Claude  H.  Browne,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 


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AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


NORTH  DAKOTA. 


HARVEY,  Wells  Co.  b  1,200  pop.,  on 
Southern  Rd.,  about  33  m.  N.  W.  of  Sykeston. 
Agriculture,  stock  raising  and  milling. 

HERALD -ADVERTISER;     Thurs 
days;  republican;  four  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established— Herald  1895,  Advertiser 
1893,  consolidated  1901 ;  R.  L.  Price,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding    i,ooo    in    1907. 

HAVANA,  Sargent  Co.  q,  278  pop., 

on   Great    Northern   Rd.,   10   m.   S.    E.  of 

Forman,  the   county  seat.    Farmiug   and 

stock  raising. 

RECORD  ;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
March,  1905;  J.  E.  Hudson,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

HAZLETON,  Emmons  Co.  cp  250  pop., 
18  m.  N.  of  Linton.  Rich  farming  and  graz- 
ing section. 

EMMONS    CO.    REPUBLICAN; 

Thursdays;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1885;  W.P.Thurston,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—8). 

HETTINGER,  Adams  Co.  p 

ADAMS    CO.   RECORD;    Thursdays 

(▲▲) 
HEADLIGHT;  Fridays  (A  A). 

HIIiESiBORO,  Traill  Co.  n- 1,300  pop., 
on  (}r«at  Northern  Rd.  and  Goose  r.,  40  m. 
N.  of  Fargo.  Roller  mill  and  flour  elevators. 
Farming. 

BANNER;  Fridays ;  republican ;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1880;  Alvin  Schmiit.  editor:  The  Banner  Pub- 
lishing Co.,    publishers    (7—5). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1898 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1.000  cop- 
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Minnewaukon,  the  county  seat. 

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Minneapolis,  St.  Paul  &  Sault   Ste.  Marie 

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seat.    Farming. 

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of  St.  Paul  and  30  m.  N.  of  Minot.  Agricul- 
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and  stock  raising. 

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McHENRY,  Foster  Co.  o  on  North- 
ern Pacific  Rd..  25  m.  N.  W.  of  Coopers- 
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and  publisher  (6—3). 

MoVILLE,  Nelson  Co.  O  14t  pop., 
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tion. 

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of  Bowbells,  nearest  station  on  Minneapo- 
lis, St.  Paul  &  Sault  Ste.  Marie  Rd. 
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ture. 

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July,  1901;  The  Standard  Publishing  Co., 
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MANBAN,  c.  h.,  Morton  Co.  p  l,668t 
pop.,  on  Northern  Pacific  Rd.,  on  the 
Missouri  and  at  mouth  of  Heart  r.,  5  m. 
W.  of  Bismarck,  the  State  capital.  Cattle, 
horse  and  sheep  raising.    Coal  mines. 

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MILNOR,  Sargent  Co.  R  496  pop.,  on 

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raising.    Cement  works. 

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MINNEWAUKON,  c.  h.,    Benson 

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supply  depot  for  the  Mouse  r.  and  Devils 
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MINOT,  c.  h.,  Ward  Co.  ^  4,000  pop., 
on  Great  Northern  Rd.  and  Mouse  r.,  18  m. 
W.    of    Meridian.      Stock    raising,   wheat 
growing  and  coal  mining. 

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Co.,  publishers  (1—8). 

MINTO,  Walsh  Co.a'860t  pop.,on  Great 

Northern   Rd.,    10   m.    S.   of   Grafton,   the 

county  seat.    Wheat. 

J  O  IT  R  N  A  Ij  ;  Thursdays ;  republican ; 
four  pages  ^:«26 ;  subscription  iS;  established 
1882;  W.  G.  Mitchell,  editor;  Wm.  S.  Mitchell, 
publisher  (8— 3). 

MOFFIT  (P.  O.  Brittin),  Burleigh  Co. 

n   on  Minneapolis,  St.  Paul  &  Sault  Ste. 

Marie  Rd.,  about  20  m.  S.  E.  of  Bismarck, 

the  State  capital. 

3IESSEN(JER;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22:  subscription  8150;  estab- 
lished September.  1907;  William  H.  McMas- 
ter.  editor  and  publisher  (12— 7  P). 

MOHALL.,    Ward    Co.   i    800  pop.- 
local  estimate— on  Great  Northern  Rd. 
NEWS;  Thursdays;  independent;   eight 
pages  13x20;    ^subscription    Jl;    established 
1901;  M.  O.  Hall,  editor  and  publisher  (1—6). 

Copies  printed:      This  paper  had  cre- 
dit   for   -an    average    issue    of    1,409    in 

1904,  but  has   not   since   made    claim   to 
issuing   so   many   as    1,000  copies. 

RENVILrLE  CO.  TRIBUNE;  Thurs- 
days (A  A). 

MOTT,  Hettinger  Co.  p 
PIONEER  PRESS;  Saturdays  f  A  A). 

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MUNICH,  Cavalier  Co.  cf  400  pop.,  on 
Great  Northern  Rd.— Lakota  &  Sarles 
Branch — 30  m.  8.W.  of  Langdon,  the  county 
seat.  Creamery;  lumberyards;  grain  ele- 
vators. 

HERALD  AND  LEADER;  Thurs- 
days; four  pages  17^x24;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  January,  1905;  S.  T.  Scott,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—8). 

NAPOIiEON,  c.  h.,  Logan  Co.  9  300 

pop.    Agriculture  and  live  stock. 

HOMESTEAD  ;  Fridays;  repubUcan: 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $2 ;  established 
1886;  O.  F.  Bryant,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

NECHE,  Pembina  Co.[::f  816  pop.,  on 

Great  Northern  Rd..  17  m.  W.  of  Pembina. 

Elevators.    Feed  mill. 

CHRONOTYPE;  Saturdays:  inde- 
pendent-republican; eight  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1897;  H.  H.  Lamp- 
man,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

NEKOMA,  Cavalier  Co.  a 
NEAVS:  Thursdays  (A  A). 

NEW  ENGLAND,  Hettinger  Co.  R 

on  North  Fork  of  Cannon  Ball  r.,  25  m.S.  of 

Dickinson,   nearest   station   on   Northern 

Pacific  Rd. 

HETTINGER  CO.  HERALD  ;  Thurs- 
days; local;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription 
§1;  established  December,  1907;  M.  J.  Con- 
nolly, editor;  M.  L.  Ayers,  publisher  (1—8  P). 

NEW^  ROCKFORD,  c.  h.,  Eddy  Co. 

n  1,106  pop.,  on  Northern  Pacific  Rd.  and 
Jame.<»  r.,  58  m.  N.  of  Jamestown.  Flour 
mill  and  elevators.  Farming  and  stock 
raising. 

EDDY  CO.  PROVOST;  Fridays;  eight 
pages  14x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
June,  1901;  P.  M.  Mattson.  publisher  (1—8). 

TRANSCRIPT  ;  Fridays-  republican; 
ten  pages  15x22:  subscription  $2;  established 
1883;  Olsen  &  Maddux,  editors  and  publish- 
ers (8-3). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  igc 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the   claim. 

NEW    SALEM,  Morton  Co.  P  229t 
pop.,  on  Northern  Pacific  Rd.,  22  m.  W.  of 
Mandan,  the  county  seat.     Coal  mining, 
farming  and  stock  raising. 
DEUTSCHE      PIONIER  ;    Saturdays 

^\Ae  WACHT  AM  MISSOURI  AND 
NEW  SALEM  ANZEIGER;  Fridays; 
German;  republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1699:  Bernard 
Oppenhelm,  editor  and  publisher  (7— 5) (A  A). 
Copies  printed:  This  paper  has  on 
two  occasions  indicated  a  desire  to 
have  credit  for  issuing  more  than. 
1. 000  copies  regularly,  but  such  defi- 
nite information  as  would  warrant  such; 
a  rating  has  never  been  forthcomings 
JOURNAL;  Fridays  (A  A). 


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AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


NORTH  DAKOTA. 


N  O  M  £  ,  Barnes  Co.  D-  on  Northern 

Pacific  Rd.,  20  m.  S.  of  Valley  City,  the 

couiitj'  seat.    Farming. 

TRIBUNE;  Fridays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
aubscriptlon  $1 ;  established  October,  1905; 
Walter  L.  Johnson,  editor  and  publisher 
0-6  P). 

NOON  AN,  Williams  Co.  \:  150  pop.,  on 

Great  Northern  Rd.    Coal  mining. 

REPUBLICAN;     Thursdays;     republi- 
can; four  pages  17x24;  subscription  $1;  es 
tablished  July,  1906;  T.  O.  Chrlgtenson,  editor 
and  publisher  (1 — 8). 

NORTHWOOD,  Grand  Forks  Co.  □' 
710  pop.,  on  Great  Northern  Rd.  and  Goose 
r. ,  12  m.  S.  of  Lariniore.  Flour  mills.  Ag- 
riculture and  stock  raising. 

GLEANER;  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1888; 
D.  L.  Campbell,  editor  and  publisher  (7— 5). 

NORWICH,  McHenry  Co.    tl  150 

pop.,  on  Great  Northern  Rd.,  14  m.  E.  of 

Minot.    Farming  and  stock  raising. 

ITEM;  Fridays;  republican;  four  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $i;  established  Decem- 
ber, 1903;  W.  C.  Mitchell,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (11—5). 

O  A  K  £  S ,  Dickey  Co.  g  1,700  pop.,  on 
Northern  Pacific,  Chicago  &  Northwestern, 
Minneapolis,    St.  Paul  &  Sault  Ste.  Marie 

Band  Northern  Pacific  Rds.  and  James  r., 
25  m.  N.  E.  of  Ellendale,  the  county  seat. 
Elevators,  foundry  and  machine  shops. 

JOURNAL.;  Wednesdays  (A  A). 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1888.  as  the  Republican;  Alexander  R.  Wright, 
editor  and  publisher  (1~7). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1906 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect. 

OB£RON,  Benson  Co.  ^  433t  pop.  (of 

township),  on  Northern  Pacific  Rd..  12m.  S. 

of  Mlnnewaukon,  the  county  seat,  and  79  N. 

of  Jamestown.    Agriculture. 

REPORTER;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  17x24;  subscription  $1.50;  estab 
lished  1896;  Eben  E.  Saunders,  editor  and 
publisher  (3—3). 

OLMST£AD,  Towner  Co.  ^ 
NEWS ;  Fridays  (A  A). 

OM£M££,  Bottineau  Co.  253t  pop.,  on 
Great  Northern  Rd.,  10  m.  S.  of  Bottineau, 
the  county  seat. 
HERALD  ;  Fridays  (A  A). 

OSNABROCK,    Cavalier  Co.   [^   416 

pop.,  on  Great  Northern  Rd.,  11  m.  S.  E.  of 

Langdon.    Wheat. 

INDEPENDENT:  Thursdays;  republi- 
can:  eight   pages  15x22:  subscription  $1.50; 
established  June,  1901;  Fred.  A.  Barley,  edi 
tor  and  publisher  (9—5). 

OV£RIiY,  Bottineau  Co.  \h 
OBSERVER;  Fridays  (A  A). 


NORTH  DAKOTA. 


PAG£,  Cass  Co.  0,219  pop.,  on  Great 

Northern  Rd.,  40  m.  N.  W.  of  Fargo,  the 

county  seat.    Farming  and  stock  raising. 

RECORD;  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1900;  W.  L.  Brown,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 

PALERMO,    Ward  Co.  ti  on  Great 

Northern  Rd.,  43  m.  W.  of  Minot,  the  county 

seat.    Wheat,  agriculture  and  dairying. 

STANDARD  ;  Thursdays  ;  republican  ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1902 ;  The  Palermo  Publishing  Co., 
editors  and  publishers  (2—8). 

PARK   RIV£R,   Walsh  Co.  cf  1.088t 

pop.,  on  Great  Northern  Rd.  and  S.  br.  of 

Park  r.,  50m.  N.  W.  of  Grand  Forks.    Wheat 

depot. 

GAZETTE.  NEWS;  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  15x22:  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1883;  F.J.  Prochaska.  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  1,141  in  1902 
1,177  in  1905 
1,159  in  1906 
1,120  in   1907 

WALSH    CO.   REPUBLICAN;   Sat 

urdays;  republican;  eight  pages  15x22:  sub- 
scription $1;  established  October,  1901 ;  E.  D. 
Susan,  editor  and  publisher  (3— 8). 

P£MBINA,  c.  h.,  Pembina  Co.  cf  929t 

pop.,  on  Northern  Pacific  Rd.  and  Red  River 

of  the  North.    Opposite  St.  Vincent,  Minn., 

and  Emerson,  Man.    Grain  shipping. 

PIONEER   EXPRESS  ;    Fridays  ;    re 
publican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  .$2; 
established  1878;  Wardwell  &  Thompson,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  (6—3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  1,008  for 
the  year  1896,  but  has  not  since  made 
claim  to  issuing  so  many  as  1,000 
copies. 

P£RTH,  Towner  Co.   \h  25  pop.,  on 

Great  Northern  Rd.,  20  m.  N.  W.  of  Cando, 

the  countj'  seat.    Agriculture. 

J  O  U  R  N  A  li ;  Saturdays;  four  pages 
15x22:  subscription  $1:  established  1898; 
J.  A.  Frawley,  editor  and  publisher. 

P£T£RSBITRG,  kelson  Co.  a-  100 

pop.,  on   Great  Northern  Rd.,  48  m.  W.  of 

Grand  Forks.    Agriculture. 

RECORD ;  Thursdays ;  eight  pages  15x22 ; 
subscription  $1.50:  established  September, 
1905;  B.  A.  Hall,  editor  and  publisher  (11— 5  P). 

PINGREF.  Stutsman  Co.  n  125  pop., 

on  Northern  Pacific  Rd.     Stock   raising, 

farming  and  dairying. 

STUTSMAN  CO.  PATRIOT:  Thurs- 
days; independent;  four  pages  16x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1904;  Thomas  Price, 
editor  and  publisher  (2— 5). 

PORTAL,  Ward  Co.  \^  500  pop.,  on 
Great  Northern  Rd.,  18  m.  N.  W.  of 
Bowbells.     Farming. 

INTERNATIONAL;  Thursdays;  six 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1900;  J.  A.  Frawley,  editor  and  publisher 
(1-8). 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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NORTH  DAKOTA. 


PORTLAND,  Traill  Co.  n-  524t  pop., 
ou  Great  Northern  Rd.,2  m.  W.  of  Mayville 
and  60  N.  of  Fargo.    Farming. 
REPUBliICAN;  Thursdays;  republican; 
four    pages    17x24;    subscription  $1;    estab- 
lished 1894:  Joseph  C.LeBell,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

RAY,   Williams   Co.    c]'    400   pop.,    on 
Great  Northern  Rd.,  27  m.  E.  of  Williston, 
the  county  seat.    Flour  mills.  Grain  grow- 
ing- 
PIONEER;    Fridays;    republican;  eight 

pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 

1902;  A.  E.Huyles,  editor  and  publisher  (2— 5). 
WIIiLilAMS    CO.   SKANDINAV; 

Fridays  (A  A). 

REYNOLDS,  Grand  Forks  Co.  ri  889 

pop.,  on  Great  Northern  Rd.,  17  m.  S.  W.  of 

Grand  Forks,  the  county  seat.    Agriculture 

and  lumbering. 

RED  RIVER  VALLEY  SUN;Thurs 
days ;  republican ;  four  pages  1.5x22 ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  1882  as  Courier;  Wil- 
bur Longfellow,  editor;  Grant  Shear,  pub- 
lisher (4—6). 

RICHARDTON,    Stark   Co.  -a  090 

pop.,  on  Northern  Pacific  Rd.,  90  m.  W.  of 

Mandan.    Brick  yard  and  flour  mill. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  four  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1  ;  established  November,  1904; 
D.  P.  &  Dale  Abbey,  editors  and  publishers. 
Publishes  an  edition  called  the  Hettinger 
Co.  Dynamo  for  Mott  (12—5  P). 

ROLETTE,  Rolette  Go.  (2  500  pop.,  on 
"Soo,"  and  Great  Northern  Rds.,  24  m. 
S.  W.  of  Rolla,  the  county  seat. 

RECORD  ;  Thursdays;  republican ;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
September,  19U5,  as  McCumber  Herald;  Chas. 
W.  Sibley,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

ROLETTE    CO.    EX  AlVIINER  ;  Fri 
days;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  August,  1905;   Albert  L.  Nelson, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

ROLLA,  c.  h.,  Itolette  Co.  t  800  pop., 
on  Great  Northern  Rd.,  35  m.  N.  of  Cando. 
Farming. 

ROLETTE     CO.    HERALD;   Thurs 
days;    republican;    eight  pages  15x22;   sub- 
scription   $1.50 ;     established    1884 ;    W.    D. 
Packard,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 
Copies    printed:         702  in  1907 

TURTLE    MOUNTAIN    STAR; 

Thursdays;  republican;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1.50;  estal)lished  1888;  W.  J.  Hos- 
kins,  editor  and  publisher. 

ROSS,  Ward  Co.  ^  on  Great  Northern 
Rd.,  60  m.  W.  of  Minot,  the  county  seat. 
VALLEY  NE^WS;  Fridays  (A  A). 

RUDSER,  Williams  Go.  tl 

WILLIAMS  CO.  LEADER;  Thurs- 
days (A  A). 

RUGBY,  Pierce  Co.  \^  1,800  pop.,  on 

Great  Northern  Rd.,  140  m.  N.  W.  of  Grand 

Forks.    Wheat. 

OPTIMIST;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  November, 
1900;  L.  H.  Bratton,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

PIERCE  CO.  POST:  Thursdays  (A  A). 

PIERCE  CO.  TRIBUNE;  Saturdays; 
republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
fl.50;  established  1888:  Anderson  &  Stager, 
editors  and  publishers  (3—3). 


NORTH  DAKOTA. 


RUSO,  McLean  Co.  D 
RECORD;  Fridays  (A  A). 

RUSSELL,  Bottineau  Co.  0  about  28 
m.  S.  W.  of  Bottineau,  the  county  seat,  and 
nearest  station  on  Great  Northern  Rd. 
SENTINEL;  Fridays  (A  A). 

RUTLAND,  Sargent  Co.  P,  1,4U  pop., 

on  Great  Northern  Rd. 
LEADER;  Wednesdays  (A  A). 

RYDER,  Ward  Co.  t]  500  pop.  35  m. 
S.  W.  of  Minot,  the  county  seat  and  nearest 
railroad  station  on  Southern  Rd.  Agricul- 
ture. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
June,  1903;  George  W.  Tilton,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 

SAINT  JOHN,  Bolette  Co.  b    l,06t 
pop.,  on  Great  Northern  Rd.,  about  9  m.  N. 
by  W.  of  Rolla,  the  county  seat. 
TRIBUNE;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

SAINT   THOMAS,  Pembina  Co.  a 

800  pop.,  on  Great  Northern  Rd.,  16  m.  N 
of  Grafton.    Wheat. 

TIMES;  Fi-idays;  republican;  four  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1882; 
Grants.  Hager,  editor  and  publisher  (7— 3  P). 

SANBORN, ^a^'nea  (7o.c;259tpop.,on 
Northern  Pacific  Rd.,  23  m.  E.  of  James- 
town.   Agriculture. 

ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays;  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $2;  established  1881;  Wm. 
McKean.  editor  and  publisher. 

SARLES,  Cavalier  Co.  cf  320 pop., on 

Great  Northern  Rd.,  130  m.  N.  E.  of  Devils 

Lake. 

ADVOCATE;  Thursdays;  eight  pages 
11x18;  subscription  $1.50;  established  Novem- 
ber, 1905;  George  W.  Drowley,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—7). 

SCHAFER,  c.  b.,  McKenzie  Co.  -D  200 

pop.,  on  Great  Northern  Rd.    Farming  and 

cattle  and  horse  raising. 

RECORD;  Thursdays;  four  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1.50  ;  established  January, 
1906;  Harry  W.  Franklin,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—7). 

SENTINEL  BUTTE,  Billings  Co. -a 
on  Northern  Pacific  Rd.,  18  m.  W.  of  Me- 
dora,  the  county  seat. 

BILLINGS     CO.      REPUBLICAN; 

Thursdays;  republican;  six  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  April.  1904;  W. 
A.  Shear,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

SHARON,    Steele    Co.  a-   on   Great 

Northern  Rd. 

REPORTER;   Fridays;  republican; 

four  to  eight  pages  15x23;  subscription  $1; 
established  December,  1904;  Albert  O.Paul- 
son, editor  and  publisher  (1—7). 

SHELDON,  Ransom  Go.  □,  500  pop., 

on  Northern   Pacific   Rd.,  42   m.  S.  W.  of 
Fargo.    Flour  mill.    Wheat  and  potatoes. 

PROGRESS   AND   ENTERPRISE; 

Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1897;  M.  B.  De  La 
Bere,  editor  and  publisher  ((7— 5). 


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NORTH  DAKOTA. 


SHERBROOKE,  c.  h.,  Steele  Co.  d 

250+  pop.  (of  township),  9  m.  N.  of  Hope 
Farming. 

STEELE  CO.  TRIBUNE;  Thursdays; 
republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  188T  ;  Chas.  G.  Boise,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—8). 

SHER'WOOD,  Ward  Co.  fi  400  pop  , 

on  Great  Northern  Rd.,  83  m.  N.  of  Minot, 

the  county  seat.    Farming. 

TRIBUNE;    Thursdays;   republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab 
lished  November,  1904;  E.  O.  Keeue,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—7). 

SHEYENNE,  EMy  Co.  u  500t  pop., 

on  Northern  Pacific  Rd.,  12  m.  N.  of  New 

Rocklord,  the  county  seat.    Farming  and 

stock  raising. 

STAR;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1897;  C.  C.  Man- 
ning, editor  and  publisher. 

SOURIS,5of«neaM  Co.  tl  400  pop.,  on 

Great  Northern  Rd.,  16  m.  W.  of  Bottineau, 

Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

MESSENGER;  Fridays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x32;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished December,  1901,  as  Republican;  J.  F. 
Haskett,  editor;  Souris  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers (2—8). 

SPRINGS  ROOK,  Williams  Co.  ti 
36+  pop. 
NEWS;  Tuesdays  (A  A). 

STANLEY,  Ward  Co.  b  150  pop.,  on 

Great  Northern  Rd..  50  m.  N.  W.  of  Minot, 

the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 

SUN;  Fridays;  independent-republican; 
eight  pages  13.\"20;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished February,  1903;  James  P.  Dillon,  editor 
and  publisher  (1 — 4). 

STARKWEATHER,  Ramsey  Co., 
250  pop.,  on  Farmers  Grain  and  Shipping 
Co.  Rd.,  24  m.  N.  of  Devils  Lake 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  18x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
March,  1907;  Herbert  Lewis,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8—7  P). 

TIMES;  Fridays  (AA). 

STEELE,  c.  h.,  Kidder  Co.  u  185t  pop., 
on  Northern  Pacific  Rd.,  43  m.  E.  of  Bis- 
marck, the  State  capital.    Farming. 

OZONE  AND  KIDDER  CO.REPUB- 
LiICAN;  Thursdays:  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1..tO;  established 
1885:  Henry  S.  Wood,  editor  and  publisher 

(2-8). 

SYKESTON,  Wells  Co.  d  105+  pop., 

on  Northern  Pacific  Rd.,  13  m.  W.  of  Car- 

rington.    Agriculture  and  dairying. 

TRIBUNE;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  13x20  ;  subscription  $1 :  established 
March,  1904;  V.  E.  Johnson,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6— 5). 

THORNE,  Rolette  Co.  ^ 
RECORD  ;  Fridays  ( A  A). 

TIOGA,    Williams    Co.  tj    on    Great 

Northern  Rd.,  37  m.  N.  E.  of  Willlston,  the 

county  seat. 

GAZETTE:  Fridays;  four  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  April,  1903; 
F.  B.  Miller,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3  P), 


NORTH  DAKOTA. 


TOLUA,  Xel$on   Co.  D-  300  pop.,  on 

Great  Northern  Rd.,  112  m.  N.  W.  of  Fargo 

and  35  S.  E.  of  Devils  Lake.    Farming  and 

grain  elevators. 

TRIBUNE;  Thursdays ;  republican ; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished July,  1906;  M.  D.  Brundage,  editor; 
Tolua  Publishing  Co..  publishers  (8—6  P). 

TOWER  CITY,  Cass  Co.a,468t  pop., 

on  Northern  Pacific  Rd.,  42  m.  W.  of  Fargo, 

the  county  seat,  and  17  E.  of  Valley  City. 

Agriculture. 

TOPICS;  Thursdays;  republican;  four 
and  eight  pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1  ; 
established  1894;  H.  H.  Roberts,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 

TOWNER,  c.  h.,  McHenry  Co.  t]  1,000 

pop.,  on  Great  Northern  Rd.,  76  m.  N.  W.  of 

Devils  Lake.    Agriculture. 

NEWS  AND  STOCKMAN;  Fridays; 
republican;  eight  pages  17x24 ;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1891;  J.  L.  Killion,  editor 
and  publisher  (7—5). 

TRIBUNE;  Fridays  (A  A). 

TURTLE  LAKE,  McLean  Co.  ^  26 

pop.,  20  m.  E.  of  Missouri  r.    Agriculture. 

WAVE;  Saturdays;  republican;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
May,  1903;  F.  D.  Hevener,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—4). 

UNDERWOOD,  McLean  Co.  U 
on  Minneapolis,  St.  Paul  &  Sault  Ste.  Marie 
Rd.,  about  50  m,  N.  W.  of  Bismarck,  the 
State  capital. 

McLEAN  CO.  MINER  AND  liEAD- 

ER;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

UNIVERSITY,  Grand  Forks  Co.  cf 
on  Great  Northern  Rd..  2  m.  S.  of  Grand 
Forks,  the  county  seat.  Seat  of  the  Univer- 
sity of  North  Dakota. 

STUDENT;  monthly,  during  the  college 
year;  collegiate;  twentj -eight  pages  7x9; 
subscription  75  cents;  established  1887:  Stu- 
dents of  the  University  of  North  Dakota, 
editors  and  publishers. 

UPHAM,  McHenry  Co.  b  350  pop.,  on 

Great  Northern   Rd.,  60  m.  E.   of   Minot. 

Farming. 

STAR;  Saturdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
June,  1905;  J.  C.  Schleppegrell,  editor;  L.  W. 
Plerson,  publisher  (1—8). 

VALLEY  CITY,  c.  h.,'£arne«  Co.  R 

5,000  pop.,  on  Northern  Pacific  and  Minne- 
apolis, St.  Paul  &  Sault  Ste.  Marie  Rds.  and 
Cheyenne  r.,  14  m.  E.  of  Sanborn  and  58  W. 
of  Fargo.  State  Normal  School.  Flour 
mill.  Agriculture,  stock  raising  and  dairy- 
ing. 

MORNING  PATRIOT;  erery  morn 
Ing  except  Monday,  and  NORTH  DA- 
KOTA PATRIOT,  Thursdays;  republi- 
can; dally  four,  weekly  eight  pages  18x24; 
subscription— daily  $4,  weekly  $1.50;  estab- 
lished—daily 1907,  weekly  1884;  G.  B.  Vallan- 
dlgham,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


853 


NORTH  DAKOTA. 


TIMES-RECORD;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays: 
republican;  daily  four  to  eight,  weekly 
sixteen  i>ages  15x22  ;  subscription— daily  $4, 
weekly  $1.50;  established— d ail j' 1906,  weekly 
1879;  F.  E.  Packard,  editor;  Times-Record 
Printing  Co.,  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed :  The  weekly  edition 
of  this  paper  had  credit  for  an  issue 
of  1,125  in  1899,  and  1,863  i^i  1905, 
since  which  time  it  has  not  furnished 
a  definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but 
was  credited  with  printing  more  than 
1,000   copies   for  the   year   1907. 

VANVILLE,  Trard  Co.  tl 

ECHO;  Fridays;  independent;  four  pages 
13x20;  subscription  §1;  established  1904,  as 
Patterson  Advocate;  Frank  E.  Drinkwater, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

VELiVA,  McHenry  Co.  tl  50  pop.,  on 

Minneapolis,  St.  Paul  &  Sault  Ste.  Marie 

Rd.,  21  m.  S.  E.  of  Minot.    Stock  raising. 

McHENRY  CO.  JOURNAL:  Thurs 
days;  republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1900;  Stafford  & 
Son,  edltoi'S  and  publishers  (6 — 3). 

WAHPETON,  c.  h.,  Richland  Co.  O, 
2,228+  pop.,  on  Northern  Pacific,  Great 
Northern  and  Chicago,  Milwaukee  «&  St. 
Paul  Rds.,  at  junction  of  Red  and  Bois  des 
Sioux  rs.  Educational  center.  Flour  mills, 
grain  elevators,  warehouses  and  various 
manufactories. 

GLOBE-GAZETTE;  Thursdays; 
republican;  eight  to  sixteen  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1879;  Globe 
Gazette  Printing  Co.,  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  1,358  in 
1900  and  1,564  in  1903,  since  which  it 
has  not  furnished  any  definite  and  sat- 
isfactory report,  but  was  credited  with 
more    than    1,000    in    1905    and    1907. 

TIMES;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1879; 
Aspinwall  Bros,  editors  and  publisher  (8—3). 

WALCOTT,  Richland  Co.  R53  pop., 

on  Great  Northern  Rd.,  23    m.  N.  W.  of 

Wahpeton,  the  county  seat.    Farming  and 

stock  raising. 

REPORTER;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  17J^x24;  subscription  $1;  estab 
lished  1900;  Richard  N.  Lee,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

"WALHALLA,  Pembina  Co.  d  377t 

pop.    Farming. 

MOUNTAINEER;  semi  weekly, 
Tuesdays  and  Fridays  ;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $2.  established  189T;  Chas. 
H.  Lee,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

WARWICK,  Benson  Co.  □  on  Great 

Northern  Rd.,  32  m.  S.  E.  of  Devils  Lake. 

SENTINEL;  Thursdays :  eight  pages 
17x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1906; 
Francis  X.  Kirsch,  editor  and  publisher  ( 1—8). 

WASHBURN,  o.  h.,  McLean  Co.  -a 
900  pop.,  on  Minneapolis,  St.  Paul  &  Sault 
Ste.  Marie  Rd.  and  Missouri  r.,  40  m.  N.W. 
of  Bismarck.  Agriculture  and  stockraising. 
Coal  deposits. 
LEADER;    Fridays;    republican;    eight 

pages    15x22;    subscription    $1;    established 


NORTH  DAKOTA. 


1890;   Hoyne  &  Salterland,  editors  and  pub 
Ushers  (7—5). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1905 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect. 

WESTHOPE,  Bottineau  Co.   b   809 

pop.,  on  Great  Northern  Rd.,  200  m.  W.  of 

Grand  Forks.    Farming. 

STANDARD;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  16x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished April.  1900;  A.  J.  Drake,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—6). 

WHEATLAND,  Cass  Co.C[^  518t  pop. 

(of  township),on  Northern  Pacific  Rd..27m. 

W.  of  Fargo,  the  county  seat.    Wheat. 

EAGLE;  Thursdays;  republican;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1..50;  established 
1883;  Wellington  &  Irysh,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (8— 3). 

WHEELOCK.TriZZiaws  Co.,  on  Great 
Northern  Rd.,22  m.  N.  E.  of  WllUston,  the 
county  seat. 

TITIES;  Saturdays;  republican;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1903; 
A.  E.  Hughes,  editor  and  publisher  (2—5). 

TRIBUNE;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

WHITE  EARTH,  Ward  Co.  i  16t 
pop.,  on  Great  Northern  Rd.,  75  m.  W.  of 
Minot. 
STATE  ;   every  evening  except  Sunday 

(A  A). 

WILLISTON.  c.  h.,   Williams  Co.  "u 

763+  pop.,  on  Great  Northern  Rd.  and  Mis- 
gouri  r.    Farming  and  stock  raising. 

GRAPHIC;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $150;  estab- 
lished 1895;  R.  H.  Copeland,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7 — 5). 

HERALD;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1898;  E.  N.  Disney,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1000  cop 
ies,  but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect. 

WILLOW    CITY,  Bottineau   Co.  (^ 

476+  pop.,  on  Great  Northern  Rd.,  IS  m.  S,  E. 

of  Bottineau,    the   county   seat.    Farming 

and  cattle. 

NORTH  DAKOTA  EAGLE;  Fri- 
days; republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1886;  T.  C.  Michael,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (6—3). 

WILTON,  McLean  Co.  -a  500  pop.,  on 

Minneapolis,  St. Paul  &  Sault  Ste. Marie  Rd., 

17  m.  S.  E.  of  Washburn,  the  county  seat. 

Farming,  coal  mining  and  stock  raising. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  republican;  four  pages 
18x24  ;  subscription  $1  ;  established  1899  ; 
E.  A.  Hull,  editor  and  publisher  (7—5). 

WIMBLEDON,  Barnes  (7o.  R  500 
pop.,  on  Minneapolis,  St.  Paul  &  Sault  Ste 


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NORTH  DAKOTA. 


Marie  Rd..  28  m.  N.  W.  of  Valley  City,  the 

county  seat.    Farming. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1895;  W.  H. 
Stevens,  editor  and  publisher  (o— 3). 

"WISHEK,  Mcintosh  Co.  g  500  pop., 

on  Minneapolis,  St.  Paul  &  Saulte  Ste  Marie 

Rd.,  19  m.  N.  W.  of  Ashley,  the  county  seat. 

Agriculture. 

NEWS;  Wednesdaj's ;  English  and  Ger- 
man; republican;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  April,  1902;  Arthur 
P.  Guy,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

WOLFORD,  Pierce  Co.  tl    13   pop., 
on  Great  Northern  Rd.,  23  m.  N.  E.  of  Rug- 
by, the  county  seat. 
MIRROR;  Thursdays;   eight  pages 

13x20;  subscription  $1.50;   established    Sep- 


NORTH  DAKOTA. 


tember,  1905;  Breen&Breen,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (11— 5  P). 

WYNDMERE    Richland  Co.  P.  170 

pop.,   on    Northern   Pacific    Rd.   and   Soo 

Line,  28  m.  W.  of  Wahpeton,  the  county 

seat.     Farming  and  stock  raising. 

PIONEER ;  Saturdays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1899;  Charles  L. 
Wright,  editor;  C.  G.  Klenzing,  publisher. 

YORK,   Benson  Co.   ^  700  pop.  (of 

township),  on  Great  Northern  Rd.,  23  m. 

N.  W.  of  Minnewaukon.  the  county  seat. 

Farming  and  stock  raising. 

liEDGER;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1898  ;  John  H.  Dolln,  editor  ;  Dolin  &  Son, 
publishers  (1—8). 


OHIO. 


Population  4,157,545 1.     Land  Area  40,760  sq.  miles. 

Bounded  north  by  the  State  of  Michigan  and  Lake  Erie,  east  by  Pennsylvania 
and  West  Virginia,  south  by  West  Virginia  and  Kentucky,  and  west  by  Indiana. 
State  capital:  Columbus.  Px'incipal  products  and  industries:  Agriculture,  iron 
mining  and  manufacture,  pork  packing  and  oil  refining.  Number  of  newspapers 
and  other  periodicals  (March  30,  1908),  1,119,  divided  as  follows :  Daily,  173;  tri- 
weekly, 5;  semi-weekly,  39;  weekly,  734;  bi-weekly,  2;  semi-monthly,  10;  monthly, 
140;  bi-monthly,  7;  quarterly,  9. 

The  cities  of  over  25,000  population,  according  to  the  United  States  census  of 
1900  (t),  are  as  follows: 


CleTeland 381 , r68t 

Ciuciunati 325,90'^t 

Toledo 131,8'ivit 

Columbus ia5,560t 

Dayton 85,333t 


Vouugstowu 44»885t 

Akron 4ti,728t 

Spriugfield 38,253t 

Cautou 30,667t 


ABERDEEN,  Brown  Co.  p  711t  pop., 
on  Ohio  r.,  opposite  Maysville,  Ky.,  65  m.  S. 
E.  of  Cinoinaati  and  17  S.  E.  of  George- 
town, the  county  seat.  Flour  and  saw  mills 
and  tannery.    Tobacco  culture. 

GRETNA  GREEN;  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1; 
established  1891;  W.  H.  Clark,  editor  and 
publisher. 

A.DA,    Hardin   Co.  -D  2,576t   pop.,  on 
Pennsylvania  Go's  Rd.,  15  m.  E.  of  Lima. 
Flour  mill.    Various   manufactures.    Seat 
of  the  Ohio  Northern  University. 
RECORD  ;  Wednesdays  ;  neutral;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $150;  established 
1872 ;  Agnew Welsh,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 
Copies   printed;    This    paper  had  credit 
for  an  issue  of  i,iio  for  the  year   1895, 
1,200    in    1905,    but  has   not   since    made 
definite    and    satisfactory    claim    to    issu- 
ing so  many  as   1,000  copies. 

UNIVERSITY  HERAl^D;  Fridays; 
•ducational;  four  pages  17x2::!;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1885;  Parlette  &  Snyder, 
editors  and  publishers  (8 — 3). 

ADAMSVIIiLE,   Muskingum    Co.  D 

201+  pop.,  13  m.  N.  E.  of  Zanesville,  the  county 

seat.    Flour  mill.    Agriculture. 

REGISTER  ;  Tuesdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  §1;  established 
1889;  E.  C.  Jordan,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 

ADELPHI,  Boss  Co.  g  516t  pop.,  on 
Marietta,  Hocking  &  Northern  Rd.,  19  m. 
N.  E.  of  Chillicothe,  the  county  seat.  Agri- 
culture. 

BORDER  NEWS;  Fridays;  neutral; 
four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1879;  Hugh  F.  Egan,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (3— 3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  1,680  in 
1896  and  1,728  in  1902.  since  which  it 
has  not  furnished  any  definite  and  sat- 
isfactory report,  but  has  been  credited 
with  more  than  1,000  every  year  since, 
up    to   and   including    1907. 

AKRON,  c.  h..  Summit  Co.cf  42,728t 
pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio,  Cleveland, 
Akron  &  Columbus.  Erie.  Northern  Ohio 
and  Valley  Rds.  and  Ohio  &  Erie  canal.  40 
m.  S.  E.  of  Cleveland.  Agricultural  imple- 
ments, mining  machinery,   rubber  goods, 


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pottery,  sewer  pipe,  matches  and  various 
other  manufactories. 

BEACON  JOURNAL;  every  evening 
except  Sunday,  and  SUMMIT  CO.  BEA- 
CON,  Thursdays;  republican;  eight  pages 
18x24;  subscription— daily  $3,  weekly  $1;  es- 
tablished—daily 1860,  weekly  1889;  W.  B. 
Baldwin,  editor;  Beacon  Journal  Co.,  pub- 
lishers (2—5). 

Copies  printed:      daily,    7,380  in  1899 

7,400  in  1900 

7,866  in  1902 

8,423  in  1903 

9,794  in  1904 

11,659  in  190S 

12,018  in   1906 

15,127  in   1907 

The  weekly  edition  had  credit  for  an 

average    issue     of    3,941  ^  in     1903     and 

3,86s    in    1904,   since    which    it   has   not 

furnished    a    report,    but    was    credited 

with    more   than   2,250   in    1907. 

B^"The  absolute  correctness 
of  the  latest  circulation  rating 
accorded  the  Beacon  Journal 
is  guaranteed  by  the  publish- 
ers of  Rowell's  American 
Newspaper  Directory,  who 
will  pay  one  hundred  dollars 
to  the  first  person  who  successfully  con- 
troverts its  accuracy. 

PRESS;  every  evening  except  Sunday; 
twelve  pages  18x24;  subscription  $3;  estab- 
lished 1892;  Tne  Akron  Press  Publishing  Co., 
editors  and  publishers  (1—6). 

Copies    printed:       8,959  m  1903 
9,862  in  1904 
9,870  in  1905 
10,784  in  1906 
11,607  in  1907 
TIMES;   every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKI.Y,  Thursdays;   democratic; 
daily  eight  to  sixteen,  weekly  eight  pages 
20x24;  subscription— dally  $3.  weekly  $1;  es- 
tablished-daily 1892,  weekly  1867;  Edward  S. 
Harter, editor;  Akron  Democrat  Co.. publish- 
ers (1 — ^7)  . 

Copies    printed:    daily,     6,283  in  1902 

7,131  in  1903 
7,907  in  1904 
8,977  in  1906 
9,551   in   1907 
The  weekly  edition  had  credit  for  an 
average    issue    of    3,563    in    1902,    since 
which  it  has  not  furnished  any  definite 
and    satisfactory    report,    but    was    cre- 
dited with  exceeding  2,250  in  1903  and 
more  than    1,000  in   1905  and    1907. 


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AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


OHIO. 


OHIO. 


DIE  CiERiTIANlA;  triweekly,  Tues- 
days, Thursdays  and  Saturdays,  and 
WEEK. Li Y;  German;  independent;  eight 
pages— tri-weelcly  lTJ^x23i^,  weekly  15x23; 
subscription  —  trl  weekly  $3,  weekly  $1;  es- 
tablished 1869;  Louis  Seybold,  editor;  Akron 
Germania  Company,  publishers  (1 — 8). 

Copies  printed:  Xo  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  been  secured 
from  this  paper  since  1897,  but  the  tri- 
weekly had  credit  for  exceeding  2,250 
in     1907. 

PEOPLE;  Fridays;  labor;  four  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  Novem- 
ber, 1901;  J,  L.  Cooper,  editor  and  publisher 
(3-3). 

■  BUCHTE1.ITE;  monthly,  during  the 
college  year;  collegiate;  twenty  pages  8x103^; 
subscription  $1;  established  1889;  Studentsof 
Buchtel  College,  editors  and  publishersO— 5). 

INDIA  ItUBBER  liEVIEW;  month- 
ly; forty-four  pages  9.x;12;  subscription  $1; 
established  1901;  T.  E.  Smith,  Jr.,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 

Copies     printed:      1,000  in   1907 

INLAND  REVIEW;  monthly; literary; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  50  cents; 
established  1892;  H.  M.  Daniels,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 

YOUNG  PEOPLE'S  LESSON 
QUA  RTEllLY;  January,  April,  July  and 
Ootober;  undenominational;  thirty  six  pages 
6x10;  subscription  25  cents;  established  1894; 
Augustus  Young,  publisher  (1—6). 

Copies  printed:  30,625  in  1903 
30,625  in  1904 
32,000  in  1905 
32,750  in  1906 
33,500  in  1907 

AL&ER,  Hardin  Co.  -D  462t  pop.,  on 
Chicago  &  Erie  Rd.,  14  m.  N.  W.  of  Kenton, 
the  county  seat.  Corn,  wheat,  oats  and 
potatoes. 

GAZETTE;  Thursdays; four  pages  17x24; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1900;  Francis  C. 
Burk,  editor  and  publisher. 

ALLIANCE,  Stark  Co.  ^  8,974t— local 
estimate  12,000— pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Co's 
and  Lake  Erie,  Alliance  &  Wheeling  Rds. 
and  Mahoning  r..  56  m.  S.  E.  of  Cleveland. 
Manufacturing  and  farming. 

LEA  DER ;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and     SExlII- WEEKLY,     Tuesdays    and 
Fridays;  democratic;  daily  four  pages  17}^x24, 
semi- weekly  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription- 
daily  $3,  semi-weekly  $1;  established— dally 
1892,  semi- weekly  1871;  The  Alliance  Leader 
Printing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (12—4). 
Copies  printed:     No  definite  and  sat- 
isfactory     statement      has      ever      been 
secured   from   this  paper,   but  the   daily 
edition    had    credit    for   exceeding    1,000 
in    1896    and    every    year    since,    up    to 
and   including    1907. 

The  semi-weekly  edition  had  credit 
for  exceeding  2,250  in  1898  and  more 
than  1,000  in  1899,  aiid  every  year 
since,    up   to    and    including    1907. 

REVIEW ;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLY,  twice-a-week,  Tuesdays 
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ANSONIA,  Darke  Co.  -a  876  pop.,  on 
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ANTWERP,  Paulding  (7o.  V]  l,206t 
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i  factory  report,  but  was  credited  with 
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ARCADIA,  Hancock  Co.  ti  490  pop., 

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Rds.,  19  m.  N.  E.  of  Findlay,  the  county 

seat.    Tile  and  handle  factories,  saw  mills 

and  lumber. 

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ARCANUM,  ZJarAe  Co. -a  l,22.5t pop., 

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ARCHBOLD,  Fulton  Co.\ji  958t  pop., 

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9  m.  S.  W.  of  Wauseon.  the  county  seat. 

Saw  and  planing  mills. 

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ASHLAND,  c.  h.,  A$hland  Co.  t  4,087+ 
pop.,  on  Erie  Rd.,  60  m.  S.  W.  of  Cleveland. 
Flour  mills  and  various  manufactories. 
Farming. 

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port, but  has  been  credited  with  more 
than  2,250  every  year  since,  up  to  and 
including    1907. 

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and  3,525  in  1906,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satis- 
factory report,  but  was  credited  with 
more    than    2,250   in    1907. 

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College,  editors  and  publisliers  (1—7). 

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ASHLEY,  Delaware  Co.  D  700t   pop., 

on    Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  &   St. 

Louis  Rd.,  30  m,  N.  E.  of   Columbus,  the 

State  capital.    Shipping  point  for  stock  and 

produce.    Agriculture. 

TRI-COUNTY  STAR;  Wednesdays: 
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1900;  W.  C.  Shoemaker,  editor  and  publisher 
(7—5). 

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Pennsylvania  Co's  and  New  York,  Chicago 
&  St.  Louis  Rds.  and  Lake  Erie,  55  m.  N. 
E.  of  Cleveland.  Manufacturing.  Coal 
and  iron-ore  shipping  port.  Agriculture 
and  dairying. 

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(Copies    printed:    daily,     1,234  in   1896 

2,304  in  1901 
3,616  in  1905 
4,117  in  1906 
4,362   in    1907 
The  weekly  edition  had  credit  for  an 
average  issue  of  1,691  in  1897  and  2,319 
in    1902,    since    which    it    has    not    fur- 
nished  any   definite   and   satisfactory  re- 
port,   but    has   been    credited    with   more 
than   2,250  every  year   since,  up  to  and 
including    1907. 

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8,160  in  1901 
8,553  in  1902 
10,986  in  1904 
10,766  in  1905 
10,690  in   1906 
11,120  in   1907 
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ASHVILLE,   Pickaway  Co.  a    950 

pop.,  on  Norfolk  &  Western  Rd.,  20  m.  S.  of 

Columbus,  the  State  capital.    Farming. 

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pop.,  on  Baltimore  Sc  Ohio  Southwestern, 
Columbus,  Hocking  Valley  &  Toledo  and 
Ohio  Central  Lines  Rds,  and  Hocking  r.. 
76  m.  S.  E.  of  Columbus,  the  State  capital. 
Seat  of  Ohio  University  and  Southeasteru 
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$1;  established  1888;  C.  H.  Bry son,  editor;  The 
Gazette  Printing  and  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
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issuing   so   many. 

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cents;  established  1880;  Henry  G.  Williams, 
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9833  in  190S 

12,458  in  1906 

14,166  in  1907 

ATTICA,  Seneca  Co.  i  694t  pop.,  on 
Baltimore  &  Ohio  and  Columbus,  Sandusky 
&  Hocking  Rds.,  16  m.  S.  E.  of  TifHn,  the 
county  seat.    Flour  mill  and   sash,  blind 
and  plow  factories.    Wheat  growing. 
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BAINBRIDGE,  Ross  Go.  g  954t 
pop.,  on  Ohio  Southern  Rd.,  19  m.  S.  W.  of 
Chillicothe,  the  county  seat.  Fruit,  lumber 
grain  and  stock  raising. 

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}}8hed  1890:  C.  O.  Martin,  editor  and  pub- 
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BAIiTIC,  Tuscarawas  Co.  D-  460t  pop., 
on  Wheeling  &  Lake  Erie  Rd.,  18  m.  S.  W, 
of  Xew  Philadelphia,  the  county  seat.  Clay 
products,  coal  mining,  dairying  and  agri- 
culture. 

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BALTIMORE,  Fairfield  Co.  n   460 

pop.,  on  Columbus,   Sandusky  &  Hocking 

and   Ohio   Central   Rds.   and   Ohio   canal, 

24  m.  S.  E.  of  Columbus,  the  State  capital. 

Manufacturing  and  agriculture. 

TWIN  CITYNEWS;  Fridays ;  six 
pages  18x24;  subscriptions!;  established  1889; 
E.  O.  Waist,  editor  and  publisher. 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
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the  year  1898,  but  has  not  since  made 
claim  to  issuing  so  many  as  1,000 
copies. 

BARBERTON,  Summit  Co.  D'4,354t 
pop.,  on  Cleveland,  Akron  &  Columbus,  Bal- 
timore &  Ohio  and  Erie  Rds.,  7  m.  S.  of 
Akron,  the  county  seat.  Chemical,  straw- 
board,  match  and  rubber  factories,  pot- 
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Davis,  editor  and  publisher. 

BARNESVILEE,  Belmont Co.a- 

3,721+  pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Rd.,  110  m. 
E.  of  Columbus,  the  State  capital.  Glass, 
car- wheel  and  hosiery  factories.  Agricult- 
ure.   Oil  and  gas  field. 

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established  1866;  E.  P.  Lee,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2—5). 

Copies    printed:     2,115  in  1895 

2.203  in  1901 
2,130  in  1904 

2.204  in  1905 
2,226  in  1906 
2,277  in  1907 

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1898  and  1,958  in  1900,  since  which 
it  has  not  furnished  any  definite  and 
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dited with  more  than  1,000  every  year 
since,    up    to    and    including    1907. 

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pop.,  on  Cincinnati,  Portsmouth  &  Virginia 
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of  Cincinnati.    Agi'iculture. 

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Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
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has  not  furnished  any  definite  and  sat- 
isfactory report,  but  has  been  credited 
with  more  than  i,ooo  every  year  since, 
up    to    and    including    1907. 

CL.ERi>IONT  KEPrULlt  AN;  Thurs 
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for  an  average  issue  of  2,591  in  1896 
and  2,400  in  1905,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satis- 
factory report,  but  was  credited  with 
more   than    1,000   in    1907. 

BEACH  CITY,  Stark  Co.  D-  800  pop., 

on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  and  Wheeling  &  Lake 
Erie  Rds.,  12  m.  S.  of  Massillon.  Agricul- 
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tabllshed    December,   li)U5;    J.   A.   Skinner, 
editor  and  publisher  (2—6  P). 

BEDFORD,  Cuyahoga  Co.  cT  l,486t 
pop.,  on  Northern  &  Ohio  Traction,  Penn- 
sylvania and  Wheeling  &  Lake  Erie  Rds., 
6  m.  S.E.  of  Cleveland.  Chair  manufactories. 

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cents;  established  1891;  Cockett  &  Bryant, 
editors  and  publishers  C12— 3). 

BELiIiAIRE,  Belmont  Co.  n-  9,912t 
pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio,  Pennsylvania 
Go's,  Bellaire,  Zanesville  &  Cincinnati  and 
Cleveland,  Lorain  &  Wheeling  Rds.  and 
Ohio  r..  3  m.  S.  of  Wheeling,  W.  Va.  Manu- 
iacturlng  and  coal  mining. 

HERAIiD -TRIBUNE;  every  evening 
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daily  $5,  weekly  $1.50;  established  — daily 
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lisher  (7-3   P). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1899 
the  weekly  edition  of  this  paper  seemed 
to  assert  that  it  had  an  average  issue 
exceeding  1,000  copies,  but  failed  to 
furnish  such  definite  information  as 
would  warrant  the  accordance  of  a 
rating  to  that  effect.  It  has  not  since 
made   any   renewal   of  the   claim. 

INDEPENDENT;  every  evening  ex- 
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18x24;  subscription — dally  $5,  weekly  $1;  es- 
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eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1888;  D.  W.  Shields,  editor  and  pub- 
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BLUFFTON,  Allen  Co.\2  2,000  pop., 
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Lalie    Erie,  Bowling   Green    &    Nort)iern 

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3,825  in   1907 

BRADFORD,   Miami   Go.    n  1.254t 

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83  m.  W.  of  Columbus,  the  State  capital. 

Farming. 

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BRADNER,  Wood  Co.  \2  1.148t  pop., 
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BRYAN,  c.  h.,  WiUiamB  Co.  \2  3,131t 
pop.,  on  Cincinnati  Northern  and  Lake 
Shore  &  Michigan  Southern  Rds.,  54  m.  S. 
W.  of  Toledo.  Manufacturing  and  agri- 
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(12-5). 

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1,375  in  1907 

BUCKLAND,  Auglaize    Co.  -a  2«lt 

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S.  W.  of  Lima. 

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8,200  pop.,  on  Columbus,  Sandusky  &  Hock- 
ing, Ohio  Central  Lines  and  Pennsylvania 
Go's  Rds.,  62  m.  N.  of  Columbus,  the 
State  capital.  Machine  and  furniture  works, 
railroad  shops  and  various  manufactories. 
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1,380  in   190S 
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1,259  in  1905 
1,287  in  1906 
1,312  in   1907 

BURTON,    Geauga  Co.  cf  7'i7t  pop., 

on  Pittsburg  &  Western  Rd  ,  about  20  m.  S. 
E.  of  Palnesville.  Agriculture  and  manu- 
facturing. 

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BUTLER,  Richland  Co.  b  567t  pop., 
on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Rd..  18  m.  8.  of  Mans- 
field, the  county  seat.  Furniture  and 
handle  works,  steel  furnace,  planing  mill 
and  foundi-y.  Machine  shop  and  lumber 
yard. 

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has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the  claim. 

BYESVILLE,  Guernsey  Co.  D-  4.000 
pop.,  on  Cleveland  &  Marietta  Rd.,  5  ra.  8. 
of  Cambridge.  Brick,  artificial  stone, 
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and  coal  mines. 

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CADIZ,  c.  h.,  HarriBon  Co.  O-  l,768t 
pop.,  on  Pittsburg,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  & 
St.  Louis  Rd.,  23  m.  N.  W.  of  Wheeling,  W. 
Va.  Glass  works  and  flour  mill.  Wool 
growing. 

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cluding   1907. 

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CENTERBURG,^noa; Co.  n70«t 
pop.,  on  Toledo  &  Ohio  Central  and  Clere- 
land,  Akron  &  Columbus  Rds.,  81  m.  N.  E. 
of  Columbus,  the  State  capital,  and  14  S.  W. 
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cf  l,586t  pop.,  on  Cleveland,  Canton  & 
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Cleveland,  the  county  seat.  Milling  and 
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1,860+  pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Rd.,  about 
SOm.  N.  E.  of  Cleveland.  Shipping  point  for 
cheese,  wool  and  fruit.  Dairying  and  farm- 
ing. 

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and  publisher  (2—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
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an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance  of  a  rating  to  that  effect. 

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tor and  publisher  (1—7). 

Copies  printed:  1,269  in  1898 
1,870  in  1906 
1,864  in   1907 

CHESTERHILL,  Morgan  Co.  0,  480t 
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station  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Rd.,  and  about 
30  N.  W.  of  Marietta. 
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on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Rd.,  18  m..  W.  of  Nor- 
walk,  the  county  seat.    Farming. 

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1883;  L.  E.  Simmons,  editor  aud  publisher 
(8-5). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  -to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the  claim. 

CHILLICOTHE,  c.  h.,  Ross  Co.  g 

12,976-<  pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio 
Southwestern,  Cincinnati,  Hamilton  & 
Dayton  and  Norfolk  A  Western  Rds., 
Scioto  r.  and  Ohio  and  Erie  canal,  50 
m.  S.  of  Columbus,  the  State  capital.  Manu 
facturing.  Iron  and  oal  mining  and  agri- 
culture. 

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for  an  average  issue  of  1,586  in  1902, 
and  1,943  in  1906,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
than    1,000   in    1907. 

The  combined  weeklies  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,862  in  1903% 
since  which  they  have  not  furnished  a 
report,  but  were  credited  with  more 
than    1,000   in    1905   and    1907- 

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except  Sunday,  and  WEEKliY,  Satur- 
days; republican;  dally  eight,  weekly  twenty 
pages  15x22;  subscription- dally  $5,  week- 
ly $1.50;  established— daily  1892,  weekly  1800; 
G.  W.  C.  Perry,  manager  ;  Scioto  Gazette 
Company,  publishers  (12—5). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  the  daily  edition 
had  credit  for  exceeding  1,000  in  1896 
and    1907. 

The  weekly  edition  had  credit  for 
exceeding  2  250   in    1896  and  more  than 


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1,000    in    1898,    and    every    year    since, 

up    to    and    including    1907. 

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tion $2;  established  1868;  C.  A.  Fromm,  editor 
and  publislier  (13—4). 

Copies     printed;     1,100  in  1906 

CINCINNATI,  c.  li.,  Hamilton  Co.  JD 
325,903+  pep.,  on  Ohio  r.  The  metropolis 
of  Ohio  and  center  of  the  pork  trade.  Con- 
nected with  all  points  by  railroads  and 
steamboats.  Extensive  trade  with  all  parta 
of  the  South  and  West.  Large  manufact- 
ui-ing  interests. 

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Street  (1—8;.    See  aclTertisenieut  belo^v. 

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33,450  in  1894,  since  which  it  has  not 
furnished  any  definite  and  satisfactory 
report,  but  has  been  credited  with  more 
than  20,000  every  year  since  1902, 
up    to   and   including    1907. 

The  Sunday  edition  had  credit  for 
an  issue  of  46:950  in  1894,  since  which 
it  has  not  furnished  any  definite  and 
satisfactory    report,    but    has   been    ere- 


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since  1902,  up  to  and  including  1907. 
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ment has  ever  been  secured  from  the 
weekly  edition,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding  40,000  in  1903,  and  erery 
year    since,    up    to    and    including    1907 

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tion $15;  established  1892;  Vinton  R.  Shep- 
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had  credit  for  exceeding  40,000  in 
1896  and  more  than  20,000  in  1898, 
and  every  year  since,  up  to  and  in* 
eluding   1907. 

The  Sunday  edition  (00)  had  credit  for 
exceeding  75,000  in  1901,  and  every 
year    since,    up    to    and    including    1907. 

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exceeding  75,000  in  1901,  and  every 
year  since,  up  to  and  including  1907. 
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eight,  evening  eight  to  twelve,  Sunday  thirty- 
six  or  more  pages  18x22;  subscription— morn- 
ing $6,  evening  $3,  Sunday  $2.50;  established 
— Freie  Presse  1869,  Abend-Presse  1877,  Sonn- 
tagsblatt  1874;  Max  Burgheim,  editor;  The 
Cincinnati  Freie  Presse  Co.,  publishers.  Of 
flee.  N.  W.  corner  Vine  and  Canal  sts.  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  the  morning  edi- 
tion had  credit  for  exceeding  7tS^o  in 
1905   and    1907. 

The  evening  edition  had  credit  for 
exceeding  20,000  in  1896  and  more 
than    17,500   in    1905    and    1907. 

The  Sunday  edition  had  credit  for 
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and  more  than 
year    since,    up 
The    Sunday 
exceeding  4,000 
2,250    in    1901, 


2,250  in  1 90 1,  and  every 

to    and    including    1907. 

edition    had    credit    for 

in  1899  and  more  than 

and    every    year    since. 


Copies     printed : 


1903 
1904 
1906 
1907 


143,917  in 
148,486  in 

145.183  in 
150,710  in 

TIMES-STAR;  every  evening  except 
Sunday;  republican;  ten  to  sixteen  pages 
17x24;  subscription  $3;  established  1866  ;  Geo. 
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Company,  publishers  Office,  N.  E.  cor.  Sixth 
and  "Walnut  streets  (1—6). 

Copies  printed:  103,405  in  1897 
146,525  in  1900 
143,018  in  190a 
145,164  in  1903 

149.184  in  1904 
148,505  in  1905 
146,217  in  1906 
148,676  in  1907 

VOL.KSBLATT;  every  morning  ex- 
cept Sunday,  WESTI.TCHE  BT.AETT- 
ER,  Sundays,  and  WEEKIxY,  Tuesdays; 
German;  Independent -republican  ;  daily 
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—daily  and  weekly  1886,  Sunday  1866;  Henry 
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publishers.    Office.  269  Vine  street. 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  the  daily  edition 
had  credit  for  exceeding  4. 000  in  1896. 
and  more  than  2  250  in  1898,  and  every 
year  since,  up  to  and  including  1907. 
The  Sunday  edition  had  credit  for 
exceeding  7,500  in  1898  and  more  than 
4,000  in  1899,  and  every  year  since, 
up    to    and    including    1907. 

The    weekly    edition    had    credit    for 
exceeding  2,250  in   1898  and  more  than 
1,000  in   1899,  and  every  year  since,  up 
to    and    including    1907. 

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cept Sunday,  DER  SONNTAGMOR- 
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scription-^ daily  $8,  weekly  $2,  Sunday  $2, 
Sunday  and  weekly  $3;  established— dally 
1850,  weekly  1852,  Sunday  1869;  Cincinnati 
Volksfreund  Co.,  editors  and  publishers.  Of- 
fice, 28  Opera  place  (1—7). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  the  daily  edition 
had  credit  for  exceeding  4,000  in   1900 


up    to    and   including    1907. 

The  weekly  edition  had  credit  for 
exceeding  4,000  in  1900  and  nore 
than    2,250    in    1901,    and    every    year 

since,   up  to   and   including    1907. 
WEEKLY. 

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$2.50;  established  1854;  Leo  Wise  &  Co.,  ed- 
itors and  publishers.  Office,  corner  Fifth  and 
Race  streets  (1—6). 

Copies    printed:    23,271   in  1896 
23,526  in  1905 

25.377  in  1907 
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street  (1—7). 

Copies    printed:     7,590  in  1896 
13,647  in  1904 
17,923  in  1905 
21,825  in  1906 
26,787  in  1907 
Publisher's  announcement. —There  is   every 
indication  that  the  circulation  of  the  Bill- 
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make  up  a  thorough  paper.  It  stands  first 
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of  the  theatrical  profession  and  circulates 
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carnivals,  expositions,  chautauquas,  street 
fairs,  festivals,  etc.,  and  covering  the  en- 
tire domain  of  the  professional  entertainer 
thoroughly  and  completely. 

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scription $2;  established  1885;  Gustav  Host- 
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Brewery  Workers  of   America,  publishers. 
Office,  109-111  Odd  Fellow  Temple  (1—8).  Does 
not  insert  advertisements. 

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scription $1.50  ;  established  1880;  E.  A. 
Williams,  editor  and  publisher.  Office,  17 
Temple  court  (12— 2). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies 
regularly  in  1898,  but  has  not  since  set 
up    any    claim    for    issuing    so   many. 

CATHOLIC  TELEGRAPH;  Thurs- 
days ;  roman  pathollc  ;  eight  pages  16x22 ; 
subscription  $2;  established  1831;  Thos.  P. 
Hart,  editor;  The  Catholic  Telegraph  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  publishers.  Office.  Thoms  build- 
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Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  26,051  in  1904 
and  27,264  in  1905,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  report,  but  was  cre- 
dited   with    more    than    20,000    in    1907. 


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CHRISTIAN  L,EADERAND  THE 
WAY;  Tuesdays;  disciples  of  Clirist;  six 
teen  pages  12x16;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1886;  James  S.  Beil,  J.  A.  Harding  and 
J.  S.  Warlick,  editors;  F.  L.  Rowe,  publisher. 
OfHce,  422  Elm  street  (1—5). 

Copies   printed:    This   paper   had  cre- 
dit   for    an    average    issue    of    s,8oo    in 
1895    and    11,492    in    1904,    since   which 
it   has  not   furnished  a   report,   but  was 
credited   with   more   than    7,500    in    1907. 
CHRISTIAN      STANDAKD;    Satur 
days;  disciples  of  Christ;  forty-eight  pages 
11x15;  subscription   $1.50;    established  1863; 
Standard  Publishing  Co.,  publishers;  prints 
also  an  edition  entitled  The  Lookout.    Office. 
Corner  Ninth  and  Cutter  streets  (1—8). 
Copies    printed:     32,611   in    1898 
82,350  in    1905 
102,878  in   1907 

CHRISTIAN  WEEKLiY;  Saturdays; 
disciples;  twenty  pages  loxl4;  subscription 
♦1;  established  1867;  Jno.  T.  Brown,  editor; 
Standard  Publishing  Co.,  publishers.  Office, 
642  Fourth  arenue  (9—5  P)  (A  A). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding  4,000  in  1903  and  more  than 
2,250   in   1905   and    1906. 

CHRONICLE;  Saturdays;  labor;  eight 
pages  123^x19;  subscription  $1;  established 
1892;  Frank  L.  Rlst,  editor  and  publisher. 
Office,  1313  Vine  street  (7—5). 

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GETE;  Thursdays;  German; 
episcopal;  thirty-two  pages  14x18;  subscrip- 
tion S2;  established  1888;  Dr.  A.  J.  Nast,  edi- 
tor; Jennings  &  Graham,  publishers.  Office. 
220  W.  Fourth  street  (2—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  -cre- 
dit for  an  issue  of  20,000  in  1893, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but 
was  credited  with  more  than  12,500  in 
190S    and    1907. 

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and  publisher.  Office,  3602  Eastern  ave.  (8—3). 

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teen pages  lOii^KlS;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
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The  Cincinnati  Herald  Co.,  publishers.  Office, 
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Copies    printed:    23,338  in   1906 
22,760  in   1907 

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publishers;  dated  and  issued  also  at  Indian- 
apolis, Ind.,  and  Parkersburg,  W  Va. 
Office,  42«  Elm  street  (12—6). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
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and  publisher.   Office,  317  W.  Seventh  street. 

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dit  for  an  issue  of  2,500  for  the  year 
1896.  but  has  not  since  made  claim  to 
issuing   so  many  as    1,000  copies. 

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subscription  $1.50;  established  1875;  Chas.  B. 
Murray,  editor  and  publisher.  Office,  120  and 
124  Government  place  (A  A). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit   for    an    average    issue    of    6,307    in 

1895,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
any  definite  and  satisfactory  report,  btlt 
has  been  credited  with  more  than  2,250 
every  year  since  1898,  up  to  and  in- 
cluding   1906. 

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lishers.   Office.  528  Walnut  street  (1—7  P). 

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15x22;  subscription  $2;  established  1868;  T.  J. 
Smith,  editor  and  publisher.  Office.  414  Home 
street  (3-3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit   for    an    average    issue    of    2,102    in 

1896,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
any  definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but 
has  been  credited  with  more  than 
1,000  every  year  since,  up  to  and  in- 
cluding   1907. 

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21,517  in  1901 
74,377  in   1906 
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four  pages  19^^x26;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1893;  J.  H.  Bowman,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

PUTNAM    CO.    VIDETTEj   Fridays; 
republican  ;     eight    pages    15x22;    subscrip- 
tion $1- established  1878;  7ale  &  Ward,  edi 
tors  and  publishers  (10—6). 

CONNEAUT,  Aihtabula  Co.  c(  7,133t 
pop.,  on  Lake  Shore  &  Michigan  Southern, 
New  York,  Chicago  &  St.  Louis  and  Bes- 
semer &  Lake  Erie  Rds.,  69  m,  N.  E.  of 
Cleveland.    Manufacturing.     A  lake  port. 

EVENING  NEWS  ;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday;  republican;  eight  pages  15x22; 
•ubscrlption  $1.50;  established  1897;  P.  E. 
Blssell,  editor  and  publisher  (1—4). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  issue  of  1,500  in  1902,  since 
which  it  has  not  furnished  any  definite 
and  satisfactory  report,  but  has  been 
credited  with  more  than  1,000  every 
year    since,    up    to    and    including    1907. 

POST-HERALD;  every  evening  except 
Sunday;  republican;  four  pages  17x22;  sub- 
■crlptlon  $1.50;  established  1892;  The  Rleg  & 
Smith  Printing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers 
(7-3  P). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  1,555  ^O'" 
the  year  1895,  but  has  not  since  tnade 
definite  and  satisfactory  claim  to  issu- 
ing  so   many  as   1,000  copies. 

CONTINENTAL,  Putnam  Co. \2l,10it 
pop.,  at  Junction  of  Toledo,  St.  Louis  & 
Kansas  City,  Columbus,  Lima  &  Milwau- 
kee and  New  York,  Chicago  &  St.  Louis 
Rds.,  13  m.  N.  W.  of  Ottawa,  the  county 
seat.    Indian  corn,  wheat,  oats  and  pork. 

UNION-NEWS;  Fridays;  Independent; 
eight  pages  18x22;  subscription  $1.25:  estab- 
lished 1888;  H.  P.  Fluhart,  editor  and  publish- 
er (7—5). 

CORTLAND,    Trumbull   Co.  cf  6«0t 

pop.,  on  New  York,  Lake  Erie  &  Western 

Rd.,  8  m.  N.  E.  of  Warren,  the  county  seat. 

Dairying. 

HERALD;  Frldaj^s;  independent;  eight 
pages  18x20;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1887; 
C.  C.  Hadsell,  editor  and  publisher  (7—5). 

COSHOCTON,  c.  h.,  Coahocton  Co.  n 
6,473+  pop.,  on  Pittsburg,  Cincinnati,  Chi- 


OHIO. 


cago  &  St.  Louis  and  Wheeling  &  Lake  Erie 
and  Pennsylvania  Go's  Rds.,  Muskingum  r. 
and  Ohio  canal,  69  m.  N.  E.  of  Columbus, 
the  State  capital.  Coal  mining,  manu- 
factui-iug  and  novelty  advertising  facto- 
ries. 

AGE;  every  evening  except  Sunday,  and 
WEEliLV,  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages,  17ix22i;  subscription— daily  $5,  weekly 
$1;  established— daily  1899,  weekly  1825;  R.  C. 
Snyder,  editor;  Age  Publishing  Company, 
publishers  (2 — 7). 

Copies   printed:      daily,    1,638  in  1904 

2,128  in  1905 
2,757  in   1906 
2,796   in    1907 
The  weekly  edition  had  credit  for  an 
average  issue  of  2,425  in    J899  and  1,405 
in    1902,    since    which    it    has    not    fur- 
nished any  definite   and  satisfactory  re» 
port,   but   has   been   eredited  with   more 
than    1,000    every    year    since    1901,    up 
to    and    including    1907. 

TIMES;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  17x24;  subscription^<iail}'  $5, 
weekly  $1;  established  1906.  succeeding 
Democrat  (1844)  and  Standard  {1919) ;  D.  H. 
Harnly,  editor;  Times  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers (1—T). 

Copies  printed:  The  daily  edition 
of  this  paper  had  credit  for  an 
average  issue  of  2,123  in  1906, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  was 
credited   with   more   than    1,000    in    1907. 

For  the  year  1906  the  weekly  edition 
seemed  to  assert  that  it  had  an  average 
issue  exceeding  1,000  copies,  but  failed 
to  furnish  such  definite  information 
as  would  warrant  the  accordance  of  a 
rating   to   that   effect. 

WOCHENBLATT  ;  Thursdays;  Ger- 
man; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1880;  Jacob  Werner,  editor  and 
publisher  (7—3  P). 

COVINGTON,  Miami  Co.  -a  l,:91t 
pop.,  on  Cincinnati,  Dayton  &  Chicago  and 
Pittsburg,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  &  St.  Louis 
Rds.  and  Stillwater  creek,  6  m.  S.  of  Piqua. 
Manufacturing  and  agriculture. 

GAZETTE;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 1870;  R.  &  W.  F.  Cantwell.  editors  and 
publishers  (7—3  P). 

TRIBUNE;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1897;  J.  H.  Marlin,  editor  and  publisher 
(1-4). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  1,165  in 
1903,  but  has  not  since  made  claim  to 
issuing   so  many   as   i.ooo   copies. 

CRESTLINE,  Crawford  Co.  b  3,282t 
pop.,  at  junction  of  Pennsylvania  Co's  and 
Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  &  St.  Loula 
Rds.,  12  m.  E.  of  Bucyrus,  the  county  seat. 
Manufactories  and  railroad  shops. 
ADVOCATE;    Thursdays;    democratic; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1869;  Jas.  F.  McMabon,  editor;  Crest- 
line Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (12—4). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  2,185  in  1903 
and  2,269  in  1902,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
than    I.ooo   in    1907. 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


881 


OHIO. 


CRESTON,  Wayne  Co.  ^  1,200  pop.,  on 
Baltimore  &  Ohio,  Erie,  and  Wheeling  & 
Lake  Erie  Rds.,25  m.  S.  W.  of  Akron.  Pre- 
serve and  piclcling  works,  handle  factory, 
hoop  and  stave  mill. 

JOURNAL;    Thursdays:    independent; 
eight   pages  18x24;    subscription  $1;   estab 
lished   1880;  F.  M.  Sulliger,  editor  and    pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

CRIDERSVILLE,  Auglaize   Co.  -o 

581+ pop.,  on  Cincinnati,  Hamilton  &  Dayton 

and  West  Ohio  Electric  Rd..  7  m.  N.  E.  of 

Wapakoneta,the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 

manufacturing  and  petroleum. 

BI- COUNTY  REVIEW;  Fridays; 
eight  to  twelve  pages  13x20;  subscription  §1; 
established  1898;  W.  A.  Burkhardt,  editor; 
The  Burkhardt  Printing  Company,  publish- 
ers (6—3). 

CROOKSVILL.E,  Perry  Co.  D  3,500 
pop. —local  estimate  — on  Cincinnati  & 
Muskingum  Valley  and  Zanesvllle  &  West- 
ern Rds.,  13  m.  S.  of  Zanesville.     Potteries. 

ADVANCE;  Fridaj^s;  republican;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
October,  1902 ;  W.  H.  &  C.  W.  Longhead, 
editors  and  publishers  (1—8). 

X  RAYS;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  13x20 ; 
gubscription  $1;  established  1896;  J.  F.  De 
Long,  editor  and  publisher  (? — 5). 

CROTON,  Licking  Co.  U  609t  pop.,  on 
Toledo  &  Ohio  Central  Rd.,  about  20  m.  N. 
W.  of  Newark. 
CITIZEN  ;  Thursdays  (A  A*. 

CUMBERLAND,   Guernsey    Co.  O- 

618+  pop.,  on  Belaire,  Zanesville  &  Cincin- 
nati and  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Rds.,  12  m.  S.  of 
Cambridge,  the  county  seat.  Planing  and 
flour  mills.    Tile  manufacturing. 

ECHO;  Thursdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  18x24:  subscription  $1;  established  1892; 
W.  G.  Nichols,  editor  and  publisher   (7 — 5). 

CUSTAR,  Wood  Co.   \2  293t  pop.,  on 

Cincinnati,  Hamilton  &  Dayton  Rd.,  12  m. 

S.  W.  of  Bowling  (Jreen,  the  county  seat. 

and  31 S.  W.  of  Toledo.    Agriculture. 

NEWS;  Wednesdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  SI;  established 
1898;  E.  A.  Norcross,  editor  and  publisher 
(8-3). 

CUYAHOGA  FALLS,  Summit  Co. 

cT  3,186+  pop.,  on  Cleveland,  Akron  &  Colum- 
bus and  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Rds.  and  Cuya- 
hoga r.,  6  m.  N.  of  Akron,  the  county  seat. 
Milling  machine  building  and  manufac- 
turing. 

REPORTER;  Fridays;  Independent; 
eight  to  twelve  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ; 
established  1870;  Baumanft  Orth,  editors  and 
publishers  (9—5). 

CYGNET,  Wood  Co.  a'  1,100  pop.,  on 

Toledo  &  Ohio   Central   Rd..  10  m.    8.  of 

Bowling  Green,  the  county  seat.    Produc 

tlon  of  crude  petroleum. 

REVIEW;  Thursdays:  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1898;  R.  L 
Balsley.  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

DALTON,  Wayne  Co.  o  666t  pop.,  on 
Wheeling  &  Lake  Erie  Rd.,  6  m.  S.  E.  of  Orr- 

56 


OHIO. 


viUe.    Roller  mills,  pottery  and  stove  and 

carriage  factories.    Wheat  growing. 

GAZETTE:  Thursdays;  neutral;  eight 
pages  18x24:  subscription  $1 ;  established  18T6: 
W.  C.  Scott,  editor  and  publisher. 

DANVILLE,  Knox   Co.  n  298t  pop., 

on  Cleveland.  Akron  &  Columbus  Rd.,  14 

m.  N.  E.  of  Mount  Vernon,  the  county  seat. 

Farming  and  stock  raising. 

TRI-COIINTY  LEADER;  Thursdays; 
independent;  eight  pages  16x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1881;  F.  O.  Pad  get,  editor; 
Standard  Priming  Co.,  publishers  (12-3). 

DAYTON,  c.h.,  Montgomery  Co.-D 
125,000  pop.— local  estimate— on  Great  Mi- 
ami r.  and  Miami  canal,  60  m.  N.  E.  of 
Cincinnati  and  67  S.  E.  of  Columbus,  the 
State  capital.  Slanufacturing  and  com- 
mercial center. 

DAILY. 

EVENING  HERALD;  everv  evening 
except  Sunday;  ten  to  twenty-eight  pages 
20x26  ;  subscription  $3  ;  established  1^1 ; 
Herald  Publishing  Company,  editors  and 
publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  7,688  in  1901 
17,518  in  190S 
23,876  in  1907 

JOURNAL;  every  morning ;  republitan; 
ten  to  forty  pages  16x21;  subscription  $4; 
established  1808;  The  Dayton  Journal  Co., 
publishers  (1—8). 

Copies   printed:    18,820  in  1906 
21,217  in  1907 
NEWS;   every  evening  except   Sunday; 
democratic;  ten  pages  ISJ^xSl}^;  subscription 
$3;  established  1885;  News  Publishing   Co., 
editors  and  publishers  { 1—8). 

Copies    printed:    16,305  in  1900 
21,198  in   1905 
30,247  in   1907 
Publisher's  annoiinceinent.— The  average  cir- 
culation of  the  Dayton  Daily  News  for  1907 
was   30,247.    The   News   guarantees  a   net 
paid  circulation  equal  to  the  combined  cir- 
culation of   all   other  Eayton  dallies.    A 
canvass  conducted  by  the  merchants  of 
Dayton  verifies  this  claim.    It  reaches  91 
towns  outside  of  Dayton,  and  covers  176 
rural   routes.     Member   News   League   of 
Ohio. 

VOLKSZEITUNG:  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  W'EEKLY,  Thursdays-,, 
German;  independent  democratic;  daily 
four,  weekly  eight  pages  14x21 ;  subscriptioiv 
-dally  $6.50,  weekly  $2;  established  1865; 
Neder  &  Moosbrugger,  editors;  German  News- 
paper Co.,  publishers. 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1897^ 
the  weekly  edition  of  this  paper  seemed 
to  assert  that  it  had  an  average  issue 
exceeding  1,000  copies,  btit  failed  to 
furnish  such  definite  information  «• 
would  warrant  the  accordance  of  a 
rating  to  that  effect.  It  has  not  since 
made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 

WEEKLY. 

DER  FR(EHLICHE   BOT8CHAF- 

TER;  Tuesdays;  German;  united  brethren ; 
eight  pages  14x18;  subscription  $1.75;  estab- 
lished 1846;  E.  Lorenz,  editor;  W.  R.  Funk, 
publisher. 

HERALD  OF  GOSPEL  LIBERTY  I 

Thnredays;  undenominational;  sixteen  pages 
11x15;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1606;  J. 
Pressby     Barrett,    editor ;     Christian    Pub- 
lishing Association,  publishers  (1—8). 
Copies     printed:     4,238  in   1901 
S,oS3  in  1907 


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OHIO— Dayton. 


LUTHERAN     EVANGELIST;     Fri 

days;  lutheran;  sixteen  pages  11x15;  sub- 
•oriptlon  $1;  estabiished  1876;  J.  G.  Butler, 
editor;  Lutheran  Evangelist  Companj,  pub- 
lishers; dated  also  at  Washington,  D.C.(3 — 3). 
Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  ere* 
dit  for  an  average  issue  of  8>i30  in 
1898,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
any  definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but 
has  been  credited  with  more  than  4,000 
every  year  since,  up  to  aad  including 
1907. 

MEN  OF  DAYTON;  Thursdays;  Young 
Men's  Christian  Association;  four  papes 
8x11;  subscription  25  cents;  established  1895; 
Piatt  B.  Lawtou,  editor;  Young  Men's  Chris- 
tian Association,  publishers  (1—7)  (A  A). 

MONTGOMERY  CO.  REPORTER; 

Fridays;  labor;  six  pages  18x24;  subscription 
SO  cents;  established  1876;  D.  J.  &  J.  M.O'Don- 
nell,  editors  and  publishers  (1—5). 

Copies  printed:   This   paper   had  cre- 
dit  tor    an    average   issue   of    1,909    in 
1900    and    2384    in    1904,    since    which 
it  has  not  furnished  a  report,  but  was 
credited  with   more  than    1,000   in    1907. 
RELIGIOUS  TELESCOPE;  Wednes 
days;  united  brethren;  thirtv-two  pages  9x13; 
•ubseriptlon  $2  ;  established  1884  :    I.  L.  Kep- 
hart  and  J.  M.  Phillipi,  editors ;  W.  R.  Funk, 
publisher  (2—8). 

Copies   printed:    16,194  in  1894 
19,767  in  1900 
19,415  in  1904 
20,096  in  1905 
20,956  m  1906 
22,206  in  1907 
SUNDAY    WORLD;    Sundays;    inde. 
pendent;  twenty-four  pages lfix24;  snbscrip 
tlon  11.75;  established  18S9;H.  C.  Phelps,  edi 
tor;  World  Publisiiing  Co.,  publishers  (8— :5)' 

Copies    printed:    For   the    year    1898 

this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the  claim. 

WATCHWORD;  Saturdays;  united 
brethren;  sixteen  pages 8x12;  subscription  $1 ; 
established  1893;  H.  F.  Shupe,  editor;  W.  R. 
Funk,  publisher  (2—8). 

Copies  printed:  6,330  in  1897 
13.992  in  1900 
22,300  in  1902 
35,519  in  1905 
37,971  in  1906 
37,462  in  1907 

SEMIMONTHLY. 

TQUNG    CATHOLIC    MESSEN- 

OKR;  semi-monthly;  roman catholic;  juve- 
nile; eight  pages  9x13;  subscription  50 cents; 
••tablUhed  1884;  Geo.  A.  Pflaum,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  17,895  in  1895 
35,208  in  190S 
33,587  in  1907 

MONTHLY. 

AMERICAN    POULTRYMAN; 

monthly;  twenty  eight  pages  S^xl\}4;  sub- 
•orlptlon  50  cents;  established  1905;  consoli- 
dation of  Ohio  I'oultry  Journal  (1884)  and 
Record  (1898) ;  American  Poultryman  Com- 
pany, publishers  (2—7  P)  (A  A)- 

CHOIR    LEADER;    monthly;    sacred 
music;  thirty- two  pages  7x10;   subscription 
90  cents;  established  1894;  E.  S.  Lorenz,  edi- 
tor; The  Lorenz  Pub.  Co.,  publishers  (12—5). 
Copies  printed:     This  paper  had  cre- 
dit  for  an   average   issue  of    ii>854   in 


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1895  and  10,669  in  1904,  since  which  it 
has  not  furnished  any  definite  and  sat- 
isfactory  report,   but  was  credited  with 

more    than    7,500    in    1905    and    1907. 

HOME  HOUR;  monthly;  household; 
sixteen  pages 8^x^x1 13^;  subscription  25 cents; 
established  January,  1904,38  Farm  Queen;  W. 
A.  Cook-  editor  and  publisher  (1—8  F). 

I.  L.  U.  HOME  JOURNAL;  monthly; 
fjateinal;  sixteen  pages  11x16;  subscrip 
tion  50  cents;  established  Drcember,  1903, as 
Laborers'  Journal ;  W.  G.  Critehlow, editor; 
International  Laborers'  Union  Grand  Lodge, 
publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  6,250  in  1904 
11,895  in  1905 
12,816  in  1906 
16,708  in   1907 

KIRCHENCHOR;  monthly  (A  A). 

MISSIONARY  ADVANCE;  monthly; 
unitea  brethren  in  Christ;  fifty  two  pages 
6x9;  subscription  50  cents;  established  1895; 
Rev.  S.  S.  Hough  and  Rev.  C.  Whitney,  edi- 
tors; United  brethren  in  Christ  Printing 
Establishment,  publishers  (2—7). 

Copies  printed:     This  paper  had  cre- 
dit   for    an    average    issue    of    3,580    in 

1896  and  3,000  in  1903,  since  which  it 
has  not  furnished  any  definite  and  sat- 
isfactory report,  but  was  credited  with 
more  than   2,250   in    1905   and    1907. 

OUR  BIBLE  TEACHER;  monthly; 
united  brethren;  thirty-six  pages  6x9;  sub- 
scription 60  cents;  established  1872:  H.  H. 
Font,  editor;  W  R.  Funk,  publisher  (8— 3P). 

Copies    printed:     11,417  in   1906 
11,858  in    1907 

WOMAN'S  EVANGEL;  monthly; 
united  brethren;  thirty  two  pages  6}^x9i^; 
subscription  50  cents;  established  1882T  Mr~s. 
M.  R.  Albert,  editor  and  publisher  (1—6). 

Copies     printed:     5,175  in   1905 
6,416  in   1907 

WORLD'S  EVENTS;  monthly:  liter- 
ary; tliirty-two  pages  lOJ^xlS-H;  subscription 
$1;  established  November,  1900;  S.  D.  Fess. 
editor;  World's  Events  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers (2— 8P). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  62,500  in  1902 
and  94,166  in  1905,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  a  report,  but  was  credit- 
ed with  more  than  75,000  in  1907, 
which  is  the  highest  rating  ever  accord- 
ed in  the  absence  of  a  definite  and  sat- 
isfactory statement  of  copies  printed 
during    the    period    of    a    full    year. 

BI  MONTHLY. 

D.  D.  S. ;  bimonthly;  dentistrj';  sixty- 
eight  to  seventy  six  pHgPS  6x9;  subscription 
50  cents;  established  1906;  Dr.  G.  A.  Billow, 
editor;  The  Dayton  Dental  Supply  Co.,  pub- 
lishers (1—8). 

Copies     printed:     2,000  in   1907 
ORGANIST;  bi-monthly  (A  A). 

QUARTERLY. 

BIBLE  CT-  \SS  QUARTERLY  (A  A). 

OUR  INTFRMEDIATE  LESSON 
QUARTERLY  (A  A). 

OUR  SENIOR  LESSON  QUAR- 
TERLY; united  brethren  in  Christ; 
thirtv-two  pages  6x9;  subscription  20  cents; 
established  1878;  Rev.  H.  H.  Font,  D.D..  ai>d 
W.  O.  Fries,  D.D.,  editors;  Rev.  W.  R.  Funk, 
publisher  (2—7). 

Copies     printed:      154,000  in  1906 
155,000  in   1907 

DEFIANCE,   c.  h.,   Defiance    Co.   ^ 

7,579+  pop.,  on  Wabash  and  Baltimore  &  Ohio 
Rds.,  Wabash  &  Erie  canal  and  at  conflu- 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


883 


OHIO. 


OHIO. 


ence  of  Maumee  and  Auglaize  rs.,  51   m. 
S.  W.  of  Toledo.    Manufacturing. 

CRESCENT-NEWS;  every  eveningex- 
cept  Sunday,  and    DErtlOCKAT,    Thurs- 
days; democratic;  daily   four,  weekly  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription— daily  $5,  weeklv 
$1;  established— daily  Crescent  1888,  News  1892, 
weekly  1844;  J.  L.  Patterson,  editor;    Ores 
cent  Publishing  Company,  publishers  (12—6).  j 
Copies    printed:       The     daily    edition; 
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1906,  since  which  they  have  not  fur- 
nished any  definite  and  satisfactory  re- 
port, but  were  credited  with  more  than 
4,000    in    1905    and    1907. 

The  weekly  edition  had  credit  for 
an  average  issue  of  2,420  in  1896 
and  3,294  in  1899,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  was  credited  with  ex- 
ceeding 2,250  in  1903  and  more  than 
1,000    in    1905    and    1907. 

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•ditorand  publisher. 

CHRISTIAN  UNITY  HERAL.D; 
monthly  (A  A). 

FliUSHING,  Belmont  Co.  Or  653t  pop., 

on  Cleveland,  Lorain  &  Wheeling  Rd.,  28 

m.  W.  of  Wheeling,  W.  Va.    Flour  millg. 

Dairying,  wool  raising  and  coal  mining. 

NEWS-ADVERTISER;  Fridays; lude- 
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scription $1;  established  1886;  W.  E.  Judkins, 
editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 

FOREST,  Hardin  Co.  -u  1.155t  pop.,  on 
Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  &  St.  Louis 
and  Pittsburg,  Ft.  Wayne  &  Chicago  Rds. 
29  m.  W.  of  Bucyrus.  Milling,  manufactur- 
ing and  agriculture. 

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1874;  J.  C.  Shuler,  editor;  Review  Co.,  pub- 
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Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  infor- 
mation as  would  warrant  the  accordance 
of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It  has  not 
since  made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 

FORT  RECOVERY,  Aferc«r  Co.^ 

1,097+  pop.,  on  Lake  Erie  &  Western  Rd.  and 

Wabash  r.,  45  m.  S.W.  of  Lima.    Agriculture. 

JOURNAL;  Fridays;  independent; 
four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1890;  A.  A.  Kolp,  editor  and  publisher. 

FOSTORIA,  Seneca  Co.  ^  8,000  pop., 
on  Lake  Erie  &  Western,  Baltimore  &  Ohio, 
New  York,  Chicago  &  St.  Louis  and  Colum- 
bus, Hocking  Valley  &  Toledo  and  Ohio 
Central  Rds.,  13  m.  N.W.  of  Tiffin,  the  county 
seat.    Manufacturing  and  aarriculture. 

REVIEW-DISPATCH  ;  every  even- 
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Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907  both 
editions  of  this  paper  seemed  to  assert 
that  they  had  an  average^  issue  ex- 
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nish such  definite  information  as  would 
warrant  the  accordance  of  a  rating  to 
that   effect 


FRANKFORT,  i?os«  Co.  g  717t  pop., 

on  Cincinnati,   Dayton  &  Ironton  Rd.,  12 

m.  N.  W.  of  Chillicothe,  the  county  seat. 

Farming. 

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&  St.  Louis  and  Cincinnati  Northern 
Rds.  and  Great  Miami  i*.,  10  m.  N.  E.  of 
Lebanon,  the  county  seat,  and  16  S.  of 
Dayton.  Paper  and  flour  mills,  lumber 
and  tobacco  factories. 

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Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
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and  1,619  in  1905,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
than    1,000    in    1907. 

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creek,  7  m.  N.  of  Mount  Vernon,  the  county 

seat.    Agriculture. 

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FREEPORT,  Harrison  Co.  U-  890t 
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36  m.   N.  W.  of  Wheeling,  W.  Va.    Flour 
mills,  stone  quarries  and  coal  mines. 
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but  has  not  since  made  claim  to  issuing 
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FREMONT,  c.  h.,   Sandusky  Co.  d 

12,000  pop.,  on  Lake  Shore  &  Michigan 
Southern,  New  York,  Lake  Erie  &  Western 
and  Wheeling  &  Lake  Erie  Rds.  and  San- 
dusky r.,  at  head  of  navigation,  24  m.  S.  W. 
of  Sandusky. 

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would  warrant  the  accordance  of  a  rat- 
ing to  that  effect. 

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has  not  furnished  any  definite  and  sat- 
isfactory report,  but  has  been  credited 
with  more  than  1,000  every  year  since, 
up   to    and   including    1907. 

The  semi-weekly  edition  had  credit  for 
an  average  issue  of  2,268  in  1901,  since 
which  it  has  not  furnished  any  definite 
and  satisfactory  report,  but  has  been 
credited  with  more  than  1,000  every 
year    since,    up    to    and    including    1907. 

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Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
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an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  infor- 
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of    a   rating   to    that    effect. 

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Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1902 
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mation as  would  warrant  the  accordance 
of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It  has  not 
since  made  an]'  renewal  of  the  claim. 

GALION,  Crawford  Co.  rj  7,282t  pop., 
on  Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  &  St 
Louis  and  Erie  Rds.,  14  m.  W.  of  Mansfield 
and  58  N.  E.  of  Columbus,  the  State  cap- 
ital. Steel  range  works,  brick,  tile  and 
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world.    Agriculture. 

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factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding    1,000    in    1907. 

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?  14,  weekly  $1;  established— daily  1891,  week- 
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view Co.,  publishers  (7—5). 

GALIilPOLIS,  c.  h.,   Gallia   Co.  p 

5,432t  pop.,  on  Columbus,  Hocking  Valley 
&  Toledo  and  Ohio  Central  Rds.  and  Ohio  r., 
300  m.  E.  of  Cincinnati.  Various  manu- 
factories.   Farming  and  coal  mining. 

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ing Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (1—8). 

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the  weekly  edition  of  this  paper  seemed 
to  assert  that  it  had  an  average  issue 
exceeding  1,000  copies,  but  failed  to  fur- 
nish such  definite  information  as  would 
warrant    the    accordance    of   a   rating   to 

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lisher (8—3  P). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  issue  of  2,250  in  1900,  since 
which  it  has  not  furnished  any  definite 
and  satisfactory  report,  but  has  been 
credited  with  more  than  1,000  every 
year    since,    up    to    and    including    1907. 

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1898;  Harry  Hurn,editorand  publisher  (3— 3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,630  in  1899 
and  2,261  in  1903,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  a  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
than    1,000    in    1905    and    1907. 

GAMBIER,  Knox  Co.  d  751T  pop.,  on 
Cleveland,  Akron  &  Columbus  Rd.,  5  m.  E. 
of  Mount  Vernon,  the  county  seat.  Seat  of 
Kenyon  College  and  other  educational  in- 
stitutions.   Farming. 

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pages  73^x103^;  subscription  §1.50;  estab- 
lished 1855;  Students  of  Kenyon  College, 
editors  and  publishers  (8 — 5^. 

GARRETTSVILLE,  Portage  Co.  t] 

l,145t  pop.,    on    Erie    Rd.,  87  m.  S.   E.    of 

Cleveland  and  30  N.  W.  of   Youngs  town. 

Flouring     mills,     foundry   and    machine 

shop.     Maple  sugar  and  syrup. 

JOURNAL;  Thursdays;  independent; 
«ight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1867;  D.  G.  Myers,  editor;  Journal  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  _  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  infor- 
mation as  would  warrant  the  accordance 
of    a   rating  to    that    effect. 

GENi;VA,  Ashtabula  Co.  cf  2,342t  pop., 
on  Lake  Shore  &  Michigan  Southern  and 
Hew  York,    Chicago  &  St.  Louis  Rds.,  45  m. 
N.  E.  of  Cleveland,  10  S.  "W.  of  Ashtabula 
and  4  from  Lake  Erie.    Manufacturing. 
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ber, 1901;   J.   D.  Field    &  Bro.,   editors   and 
publishers  (12—4). 

Copies  printed:  1,243  in  1901 
1,366  in  1902 
1,873  in  1903 
1,978  in  1904 
i»383  in  1906 
1,382  in  1907 

GENOA,    Ottawa  Co.  i  824t  p5p.,  on 
Lake  Shore  &  Michigan  Southern  Rd.,  15  m. 
S.  of  Toledo. 
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pages   17x24;    subscription   §1;     established 

January,  1897;  James  S.  Fauke,  editor  and 

publisher  (1—7). 

GEORGETOWN,  c.  h.,  Brown  Co.  p 

1,529+  pop.,  on  Cincinnati,  Georgetown  & 

Portsmouth  Rd.  and  White  Oak  creek,  40m. 

S.  E.  of  Cincinnati.    Farming. 

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$1.25;  established  1888;  W.  A.  Eylar,  editor; 
Brown  County  Publishing  Company,  pub- 
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Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance   of    a    rating   to   that  effect. 

GERMANTO  WN,  Montgomery  Co. 

-a  1,702+  pop.,  on  Cincinnati,  Jackson  &  Mack- 
inaw Rd.  and  Twin  r.,  44  m,  N.  of  Cincin- 
nati. Carriages,  agricultural  implementg, 
tobacco  an  d  cigars. 

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pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1873;    H.   A.  Smalley,  editor  and  publisher 

(7-5). 

GIBSONBURG,'?andwsA;|/Co.bl,791t 

pop.,   on  Pennsylvania  Co's  Rd.,  13  m.  W. 

of  Fremont,  the  county  seat,  and  23  S.  E. 

of  Toledo.    Lime  works,  saw^  mills,  stave 

factories  and  planing  mills.    Farming. 

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lished 1889;  Mary  E.  Aleshire,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12—6). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1906 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  infor- 
mation as  would  warrant  the  accordance 
of    a   rating  to    that   effect 

GIRARD,   Trumbull  Co.  Q   3,500  pop., 

on  Erie,  Mahoning  Valley,    Pennsylvania 

Lines  West  of   Pittsburg,    Pittsburg   and 

Western  Rds.    8  m.  S.  E.  of  Warren,  the 

county  seat. 

JOURNAL;  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  50  cents;  estab- 
lished 1904;  L.  R.  Benjamin,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

GLOUSTER,^'A««»  Co.a,2,lo5t  pop., 

on   Columbus,  Sandusky  &   Hocking   and 

Ohio  Central  Rds.,  15  m.  N.  of  Athens,  the 

county  seat.  Brickmaklng  and  coal  mining. 

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pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1896;  Craft  &  Roush,  publishers  (7— 5). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1003 
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an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  infor- 
mation as  would  warrant  the  accordance 
of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It  has  not 
since  made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 

GRAND    RAPIDS,     Wood  Co.    ti 

549t  pop.,  on  Toledo,  St.  Louis  &  Kansas 

City  Rd.,  and  Miami  &  Erie  canal,  25  m.  S. 

W.  of  Toledo.  Cement  block  and  carriage 

manufactories.    Agriculture. 

TRI-CO.  BULLETIN;  Thursdays; 
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$1;  established  1897;  W.  M.  Wilson,  editor; 
Bulletin  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (7—5). 

GRANVILLE,  LicUng  Co.  n  l,425t 
pop.,  on  Ohio  Central  Rd.,  6  m.  W.  of  New- 
ark, the  county  seat.    Seat  of  Denison  Uni- 


versity and  Shepardsou  College.  Natural 
gas  field. 

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subscription  $1.25;  established  1880  ;  W.  H. 
Kussmaul,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

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lished 1891;  C.  J.  Herrick,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7-5). 

GREENFIELD,  ^tfl'^i^and  Co.  p  3,979t 
pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Southwestern 
and  Ohio  Southarn  Rds.  and  Paint  creek, 
75  m.  N.  E.  of  Cincinnati.  Agriculture  and 
manufactures. 

JOURNAIj;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  daily  inde- 
pendent, weekly  democratic;  daily  four 
pages  15x22,  weekly  eight  pages  20x26;  sub- 
scription-daily $5,  weekly  $1;  established- 
daily  1898,  weekly  1897;  John  L.  Strange,  edi- 
tor and  publisher. 

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established  1861;  O.  A.  White,  editor;  Green- 
field Printing  and  Publishing  Company, 
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Copies    printed:     For    the    year    1907 
this  paper   seemed  to   assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  infor- 
mation  as  would  warrant  the  accordance 
of    a    rating   to   that   effect. 
Publisher's    announcement. — Rate,   10c.    per 
inch,  unbreakable.    Covers  rich   agricult- 
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with  thrifty  money-makers  and  spenders. 
Shady  propositions  declined  at  any  price. 
Circulation  2,000,  paid  up. 

GREENSPRING,  Smeca  Co.  d  816t 
pop.,  on  Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  A 
St.  Louis  and  New  York,   Chicago  &  St. 
Louis  Rds.,  20  m.  S.  W.  of  Sandusky.    Sul- 
phur spring.    Agriculture. 

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1895;  J.  W.  Hahn,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

GREENVILLE,  c.  h.  Darkt  Co.  -a 

5,501+  pop.,  on  Pittsburg,  Cincinnati,  Chi- 
cago &  St.  Louis,  Cincinnati  Northern  and 
Dayton  &  Union  Rds.,  35  m.  N.  W.  of  Day- 
ton. Various  manufactories  and  grain 
elevators.    Agriculture. 

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and  publisher  (12—6). 

Copies  printed:  The  weekly  edition 
of  this  paper  had  credit  for  an  issue 
of  1,115  for  the  year  1895,  but  has 
not  since  made  definite  and  satisfactory 
claim  to  issuing  so  many  as  1,000 
copies. 

TRIBUNE;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
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GREEN'WICH,  Huron  Co.  ^  849t 
pop.,  on  Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  & 
St.  Louis,  Baltimore  &  Ohio  and  Northern 
Ohio  Rds.,  55  m.  S.  W.  of  Cleveland.  Roller, 
flouring,  saw  and  planing  mills,  corncob 
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GRO  VERHILL,  Paulding  Co.  ^  728 

pop.,   on   Findlej',   Ft.  Wayne  &  Western 

Rd.,  13  m.   S.  E.   of  Paulding,  the  county 

seat.    Lumbering  and  farming. 

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H  AMD  EN  JUNCTION,  Vinton 

Co.  p  838+  pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  South- 
western Rd.,  125  m.  E.  of  Cincinnati.  Iron 
manufacturing  and  coal  mining. 

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Dayton  Rds.  and  Miami  r.,  25  m.  N.  of  Cin- 
cinnati. Paper,  flour  and  woolen  mills, 
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age for-  March,  1908,  was  9,133.    This  is  the 
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publishers  (1—8). 
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6,598  in  190S 
6,811  in   1907 
The  weekly  edition  had  credit  for  ex- 
ceeding   2,250    in    1899    and    more    than 
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HARRISON,  Hamilton  Co.  p  l,456t 
pop.,  on  Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  & 
St.  Louis  Rd.,  25  m.  N.  W.  of  Cincinnati  the 
county  seat.  Flour  mills,  cooper  shops,  can- 
ning factory,  drill  Avorks  and  buggy  and 
furniture  manufactories. 

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1899;  W.E.Taylor,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 

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(1-8). 

HARRISVILLE,   Harrison  Co.   o 
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about  15  m.  N.  W.  of  Wheeling,   W.  Va. 
INDEPENDENT;  Fridays  (A  A). 

HARROD,  ^llen  Co.  t:  370t  pop.,  on 
Erie  Rd.,  10  m.  E.  of  Lima. 
BEE;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

HICKS VILL.E,  Defiance  Co.  t]  2,520t 
pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Rd.,  20  m.-W.  of 
Defiance,  the  county  seat.  Handle  and 
table  manufactories  and  flour  mills. 
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Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,494  ^or  the 
year  1897,  1,120  in  1902,  but  has  not 
since  made  definite  and  satisfactory 
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Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
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HIIiLSBORO,  c.  h.  Highland  Co.  g 

4,535t  pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  South- 
western and  Cincinnati,  Portsmouth  &  Vir- 
ginia Rds.,  62  m.  E.  of  Cincinnati.  Agri- 
culture. 

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lished 1898;  E.  W.  &  W.  C.  Archer,  editors 
and  publishers  (1 — 8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,152  for  the 
year  1899,  but  has  not  since  made  defi- 
nite and  satisfactory  claim  to  issuing  so 
many  as   1,000   copies. 

GAZETTE;  Fridays ;  democratic  ; 
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lished 1818;  A.  E.  Hough,  editor;  Hillsboro 
Gazette  Co.,  publislaers  (6—3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  has  on 
two  occasions  indicated  a  desire  to  have 
credit  for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies 
regularly,  but  such  definite  information 
as  would  warrant  such  a  rating  has 
never   been   forthcoming. 

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Geo.  W.  Barrere,  publisher  (6—3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  issue  of  1,700  in  1900,  since 
which  it  has  not  furnished  any  definite 
and  satisfactory  report,  but  has  been 
credited  with  more  than  1,000  every  year 
since,    up    to    and    including    1907. 

HIRAM,  Portage  Co.[:(  659t  pop.,  on 
Erie  Rd.,  4  m.  N.  W.  of  Garrettsville. 
Seat  of  Hiram  College. 

HIRAM    COL.L.EGE   ADVANCE; 

•emi-monthly,  during  the  college  year;  col- 
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Hiram  College,  editors  and  publishers. 

HOLGATE.  Henry  Co.  tl  l,387t  pop., 

ou  Baltimore  &  Ohio  and  Toledo,  St.  Louis 
&  Kansas  City  Rds.,  10  m.  S.  of  Napoleon, 
the  county  seat.    Farming  and  lumbering. 

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fl;  established  1882;  Smith &Jaquith,  editors 
and  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance  of   a   rating  to   that   effect. 

HOLLANSBURG,  Darke  Co.  -a  275t 
pop.,  1}4  m.  S.  of  Gleukarn,  nearest  railroad 
station. 
NEWS;  Fridays  (A  A). 

HUBBARD,   Trumbull   Co.  cf  l,230t 

pop.,  on  Erie  and  Lake  Shore  &  Michigan 

Southern  Rds.,  8  m.  N.  E.  of  Youngstown. 

Roller  mill,  furnaces,  tiu-plate  factor}'  and 

machine  shop.    Coal  mining. 

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HUDSON,    Summit   Co.  □'  983t  pop.. 

on    Cleveland,   Akron    &   Columbus    and 

Cleveland  &  Pittsburg  Rds.,  12  m.  N.  E,  of 

Akron.    Agriculture  and  dairying. 

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Chapin,  editor  and  publisher. 


HUNTSVIIiLE,  iofiran  Co. -D 4081 

pop.,  on  Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  Si 

St.  Louis  Rd.,  6  m.  N.  of  Bellefontalne,  the 

county  seat.    Agriculture. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  four  pages  18x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1895;  E.  M.  Day, 
editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 

HURON,  Erie  Co.  ti  l,708t  pop.,  on 

Lake    Shore    &    Michigan    Southern    and 

Wheeling  &  Lake  Erie  Rds.,  Lake  Erie  and 

Huron  r.,  9  m.  S.  E.  of  Sandusky,  the  county 

seat.    Market  for  lake  fish. 

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$1.50;  established  1879;  D.  H.  Clock,  editor  and 
publisher. 

IRONTONjC.  h.,  Lawrence  Co.  g 
11,868+  pop.,  on  Cincinnati.  Hamilton  &  Day- 
ton, Chesapeake  &  Ohio  and  Norfolk  ft 
Western  Rds.  and  Ohio  r..  145  m.  E.  of  Cin- 
cinnati. Large  river  commerce.  Iron  and 
ooal  mining.  Iron  manufactories  and  fur- 
niture. Lumber  interests.  Fire-brickworks. 

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ilonday,  and  .SE3II-WEERL.Y,  Tuesdays 
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subscription— daily  $5,  semi  weekly  $1;  ei- 
tablished- daily  1888,  semi- weekly  1878;  Jas. 
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Copies  printed:  The  daily  edition  of 
this  paper  had  credit  for  an  issue  of 
I, ,200  in  1897,  but  has  not  since  made 
claim  to  issuing  so  many  as  1,000  copies. 

The  semi-weekly  edition  had  credit 
for  an  issue  of  1,700  for  the  year  1897, 
but  has  not  since  made  claim  to  issuing 
so  many  as   1,000  copies. 

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weekly  1850;  Register  Publishing  Co.,  edi- 
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this  paper  has  on  three  occasions  indi- 
cated a  desire  to  have  credit  for  issu- 
ing more  than  1,000  copies  regularly, 
but  such  definite  information  as  would 
warrant  such  a  rating  has  never  been 
forthcoming. 

The  weeklv  edition  had  credit  for  an 
issue  of  2,950  for  the  year  1894,  but 
has  not  since  1898  made  definite  and 
satisfactory  claim  to  issuing  so  many 
as    1,000    copies. 

REPUBLICAN;  Saturdays;  republican 
four  pages  32x38;  subscription  50  cents ;  estab- 
lished 1874;  F.  A.  Ross,  editor  and  publisher. 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  issue  of  3,000  in  1900,  since 
which  it  has  not  furnished  any  definite 
and  satisfactory  report,  but  was  credited 
with  exceeding  2,250  in  1903  and  more 
than    1,000   in    1905    and    1907. 

JACKSON,  c.  h.,  Jackson  Co.  g  4,67«t 
pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio   Southwestern 
and  Hocking  Valley  Rds.,  39  m.   S.   E.  of 
Chlllicothe   and   96  S.    of    Columbus,   the 
State  capital.    Blast  furnaces,  flour,  plan- 
ing and  woolen  mills.    Bottle  factory,  nov- 
elty and  pipe  works.    Coal  and  iron  mines. 
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for  an  issue  of  1,425  in  1901,  but  has 
not  since  made  definite  and  satisfactory 
claim  to  issuing  so  many  as  1,000 
copies. 

STANDARD  -JOURNAL  ;  semi 
weekly,  Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x32 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1847;  T.  C.  'Gerkeu  editor;  Standard- Journal 
Company,  publishers  (1— T). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,853  for  the 
year  1896,  but  has  not  since  made 
definite  and  satisfactory  claim  to  issu- 
ing so  many  as   1,000   copies. 

SUN;  semi  weekly,  3Iondays  and  Thurs- 
<lays;  republican;  four  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion $1 ;  established  1889;  W.  T.  Morgan  and  A. 
V.  Ev'ans,  editors;  Sun  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers (3—3). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1902 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  infor- 
mation as  would  warrant  the  accordance 
of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It  has  not 
since  made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 

JACKSON  CENTER,  SJulby  Co.-o 

644+  pop.,  on  Ohio  Southern  Kd.,  16  m.  X.  E. 

of  Sidney,  the  county  seat.    Farming  and 

manufacturing. 

NEWS;  Thursdays ;  eight  pages  16x22 ;  sub- 
scription 81;  established  1896;  A.  J.  Ulsh, 
editor;  H.  W.  Ulsh,  publisher  (1—8). 

JAMESTOWN,  Greene  Co.-U  1,205t 
pop.,  on  Cincinnati,  Hamilton  &  Dayton 
Rd.,  10  m.  S.  E.  of  Xenla,  the  county  seat, 
and  25  S.  E.  of  Dayton.    Agriculture. 

GREENE  CO.  PRESS;  Fridays;  repub- 
lican; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25; 
established  1899;  Press  Publishing  Co.,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  (12—3). 

JOURNAL;  Fridays;  republican:  eight 
pages  16x22  ;  subscription  $1.25  ;  established 
1876;  W.  S.  Galvin  &  Son,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance   of   a    rating   to    that    effect. 

OHIO  HORSEMAN  ;  semi  monthly 
(A  A). 

JEFFERSON,  c.  h.,  Ashtabula  Co.c^ 
1,319+  pop.,  on  Lake  Shore  &  Michigan 
Southern  Rd.,  60  m  X.  E.  of  Cleveland 
rnd  12  m.  S.  of  Ashtabula  Harbor.  Agri- 
culture and  dairj'ing. 

GAZETTE;  tri  weekly,  Tuesdays,  Thurs- 
days and  Saturdays;  republican  ;  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1.5(J:  established  1876;  E. 
C.  A  R.  D.  Lampson,  editors  and  publishers 
(1-8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  2,296  in  1905, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  was 
credited  with  more  than  1,000  in  1907. 
ASHTABULA  CO.  SENTINEL; 
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subscription  $1.50;  established  1832;  J.  A. 
Howells,  editxjr;  J.  A.  Howells  &  Co.,  pub- 
lishers (1—3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,500  in_  1895 
and  1,695  Jn  1903,  since  which  it  has 
not    furnished   any   definite  and  satisfac- 


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tory  report,  but   was  credited  with  more 
than    1,000    in    1905    and    1907. 

JEFFERSON VILLE,  Fayette  Co.g 

790+  pop.,  uu   Ohio  Southern  Rd.,  10  m.  X. 

W.  of  Washington,  the  county  seat.    Grain 

elevators,  flour  and  saw  mills.   Agriculture. 

CITIZEN  ;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription   $1.50;     established  1884;    L.  O. 
FultB,  editor;    Citizen  Publlshiug  Co.  (Ltd.) 
publishers  (7—3  P). 

JEWETT,  Harriton  Co.  D-  743t  pop., 

on  Pittsburg,  Cincinnati, Chicago  &  St.  Louis 

and  "Wheeling  &  Lake  Erie  Rds.,  7  m.  N.  of 

Cadiz,  the  county  seat.     Agriculture  and 

manufacture  of  railway  cars. 

SUN;  Thursdays  ;  independent ;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1898; 
E.  J.  Drake,  editor  and  publisher  (6—8). 

JOHNSTOWN,  Licking  Co.  J  688t 
pop.,  on  Ohio  Central  Rd.,  16  m.  N.  W.  of 
Newark,  the  county  seat.  Flour  and  saw 
mills  and  pump  manufactory. 

INDEPENDENT  ;  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25; 
established  1883;  Wm.  A.  Ashbrook,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—5). 

Copies  printed:  i,SS9  in  1902 
1,569  in  1903 
1,610  in  1904 
1,700  in  1906 
1,971  in  1907 

KALIDA,  Putnam  Co.  tl  622t  pop.,  on 

Columbus.    Lima  &   Milwaukee  Rd.,  9  m. 

E.  of  Ottawa,  the  county  seat.    Farming. 

RECORD;  Thursdays;  independent: 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  75  cents;  es- 
tablished 1903;  B.  H.  Heaton,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2—5). 

KENT,  Portage  Co.  cfi.oilt  pop.,  on 
Wheeling  &  Lake  Erie,  Erie  and  Baltimore 
&  Ohio  &  Western  Rds.  and  Cuyahoga  r., 
10  m.  X.  E.  of  Akron  and  82  S.  E.  of  Cleve- 
land. Water  power,  used  in  various  man- 
ufactures.   Railroad  machine  shops. 

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with  more  than    1,000  in    1905  and  1907. 

KENTON,   c.  h.,  Hardin  Co.  :  6,854t 
pop.,  on  Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  & 
St.  Louis,  Erie  and  Ohio  Central  Rds.  and 
Scioto  r.,  74  m.  S.W.  of  Sandusky.  Agrlcult 
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each  edition  of  this  paper  seemed  to  as- 
sert that  it  had  an  average  issue  exceed- 
ing I, GOO  copies,  but  failed  to  furnish 
such  definite  information  as  would  war- 
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sue of  1,098  for  the  year  1896,  1,122  in 
1898,  but  has  not  since  made  definite 
and  satisfactory  claim  to  issuing  so 
many  as   1,000  copies. 

The  weekly  edition  had  credit  for  an 
average  issue  of  1,800  for  the  year  1895, 
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ing   so    many    as    1,000    copies. 

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since  made  definite  and  satisfactory 
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copies. 

KIIiLBUCK,  HoZmes  (7o.  a  370t  pop., 

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Farming. 

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LAKESIDE,  Ottawa  Co.  b  500  pop., 

on  Lakeside  &  Marblehead  Rd.  and  Lake 
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and  lake  commerce.    Summer  resort  with 

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publisher  (3—3). 

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8,991t  pop.,  on  Cincinnati  &  Muskingum  Val- 
ley and  Columbus,  Hocking  Valley  &  Toledo 
Rds.  and  Hocking  canal,  82  m.  S.  E.  of  Co- 
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Cincinnati.  Manufacturing.  Natural  gas. 
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this  paper  had  credit  for "  an  average 
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2,057  in  1906,  since  which  neither  has 
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report,  but  both  were  credited  with 
more    than    1,000    in    1907. 

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this  paper  had  credit  for  an  issue  of 
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ies. 

For  the  year  1902  the  weekly  edition 
seemed  to  assert  that  it  had  an  average 
issue  exceeding  1,000  copies,  but  failed 
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LARUE,   Marion  Co.  c  997t  pop.,  on 

Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  &  St.  Louis 

Rd.  and  Scioto  r.,  14  m.  W.  of  Marion,  the 

county  seat.    Agricultural  country. 

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LEBANON,  c.  h.,  Warren  Co.  p2,867t 
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and  Dayton,  Lebanon  &  Cincinnati  Rds., 
23  m.  S.  of  Dayton  and  SO  N.  E.  of  Cincin- 
nati.    Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

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lished 1867;  Mrs.  M.  P.  Wilson,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
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ularly in  the  year  1896  and  1898,  but 
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satisfactory    claim   for    issuing   so  many. 

WARREN  CO  TIMES;  Thursdays 
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egtabllshed  1806;  John  M.  Mulford,  editor 
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2,727  in  1898 
3,104  in   1907 

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for  an  average  issue  of  11,916  in  1905, 
since  which  time  it  has  not  furnished 
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was  credited  with  more  than  7,500  in 
1907. 

LEESBURG,  Highland  Co.  g  850 

pop.,   on  Baltimore  *  Ohio  Southwestern 

Rd.,  34  m.  W.  of  Chillicothe.    Woolen  and 

flour  mills  and  wire  fence   and   canning 

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LEETONIA,  Columbiana  Co.  cfi.TiAt 
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and  Pennsylvania  Go's  Rds.,  63  m.  N.  W.  of 
Pitt.sburg,  Pa.  Rolling  mill,  potteries, 
foundry,  blast  furnaces,  edge-tool  factory 
and  boiler  works. 

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(8-3). 

liEIPSIC,  Putnam  Co.  tl  2,500  pop., 
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York,  Chicago  &  St.  Louis  Rds.,  27  m.  N.  of 
Lima.  Building  material  and  tile  and  brick 
works.    Iron  Foundry.    Grain  market. 

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Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,000  for  the 
year  1898,  but  has  not  since  made  defi- 
nite and  satisfactory  claim  to  issuing  so 
many. 

LEWISBURG,    PrehU  Co.  -a   560t 
pop.,  on  Cincinnati  Northern  Rd.,  8  m.  N. 
E.  of  Easton,  the  county  seat.    Farming. 
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LEXINGTON,  Richland  Co.  tl  448t 
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S.  by  W.  of  Mansfield,  the  county  seat. 
TIMES ;  Fridays  (A  A). 

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606+  pop.,  on  Wabash  Rd.,  7  m.  E.  of  Napo 

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Timber  shipping. 

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publishers  (S— 3V 

lilMA,  c.  h.,  Allen  Co.  tl21,728t  pop., 
on  Cincinnati,  Hamilton  &  Dayton,  Pltts- 


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burg,  Ft.  Wayne  &  Chicago,  Chicago  &  Erie 
Lake  Erie  &  Western,  Ohio  Southern  and 
Detroit,  Lima  &  Northern  Rds.  and  Ottawa 
r.,  130  m.  N.  of  Cincinnati.    Manufacturing. 
Center  of  oil  fields. 

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lished 1897;  J.  R.  Finuell,  editor;  Lima  News 
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in  1902,  since  which  it  has  not  fur- 
nished any  definite  and  satisfactory  re- 
port, but  has  been  credited  with  more 
than  2,250  every  year  since,  up  to  and 
including   1907. 

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this  paper  had  credit  for  an  average 
issue  of  3,239  in  1906,  and  the  semi- 
weekly  2,440  in  1906,  since  which 
neither  has  furnished  any  definite  and 
satisfactory  report,  but  both  were  cre- 
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since  made  definite  and  satisfactory 
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copies. 

The  semi-weekly  edition  had  credit  for 
issuing  more  than  1,000  copies  regularly 
in  the  years  1899  and  1902,  but  has  not 
since  set  up  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
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menter  Printing  Co.,  publishers  (8—3). 

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since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  has 
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tory report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
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LISBON,    c.   h.,    Columbiana     Co.   cf 

3,390+  pop.,  on  Pittsburg,  Lisbon  and  West- 
ern and  New  York,  Lake  Erie  &  Western 
Rdg.  and  Beaver  r.,  56  m.  N.  W.  of  Pittsburg, 
Pa.  Sewer-pipe  works.  Are  brick,  woolen 
and  other  manufactories.  Agriculture  and 
wool  growing.    Coal  and  iron  mines. 

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weekly  $1;  establisiied— daily  1898,  semi- 
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indicated  a  desire  to  have  credit  for 
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.  but  such  definite  information  as  would 
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established  September.  1852;  D.  H.  Frew, 
editor;  The  Buckeye  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers (11—5). 

LOCKLAND,  Hamilton  Co.  p  2,695t 
pop.,  on  Cincinnati,  Hamilton  &  Dayton 
and  Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  &  St. 
Louis  Rds.  and  Miami  Valley  canal,  12  m. 
N.  of  Cincinnati,  the  county  seat.  Lumber, 
bricks,  flour,  starch,  paper,  cotton  and 
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ularly in  the  years  1902  and  1903,  but 
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satisfactory   claim   for   issuing   so    many. 

liODI,    Medina  Co.    [j   846t  pop.,  on 

Wheeling   &  Lake  Erie   and   Baltimore   & 

Ohio  Rdg.,  20  m.  N.  of  Wooster.   Farming 

and  manufacturing.     Oil  territory. 

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lished 1886;  J.  W.  Dunlap,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

LOGAN,  c.  h.,  Hocking  Co.  p  3,480t 
pop.,  on  Hocking  Valley  Rd.  and  Hocking 
r.,  18  m.  S.  E.  of  Lancaster.  Coal  and  iron 
mines. 

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issue  of  2,533  in  1902,  since  which  it 
has  not  urnished  any  definite  and  sat- 
isfactory report,  but  was  credited  with 
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DEMOCRAT-  SENTINEL ;  Thurs- 
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scription $1 ;  established— SenfmeZ  1842. 
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regularly,  but  such  definite  information 
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never  been   forthcoming. 

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scription 75  cents;  established  July,  1903; 
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publishers  (1—8). 

Copies     printed:      1,638  in   1907 

LONDON,  c.  h.,  Madison  Co.  □  3,511t 
pop.,  on  Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  & 
St.  Louis  and  Pittsbm-g,  Cincinnati,  Chicago 
&  St.  Louis  Rds.,  25  m.  S.  W.  of  Columbus, 
the  State  capital,  and  20  E.  of  Springfield. 
Agriculture. 

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copies  _  regularly,  but  such  definite  in- 
formation as  would  warrant  such  a  rat- 
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3,577  in   1905 
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Black  r.,  on  S.  shore  of  Lake  Erie,  25  m.  W. 
of  Cleveland.  Ships  coal,  grain,  lumber 
and  iron  ore.  Various  manufactories 
Outlet  for  Central  Ohio  coal  fields. 

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LOUDON VIIiliE,    Ashland    o    Co. 

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publisher  (1— S). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  issue  of  1,920  in  1895,  since 
which  it  has  not  furnished  any  definite 
and  satisfactory  report,  but  has  been 
credited  with  more  than  1,000  every  year 
since,    up    to    and    including    1907. 

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has  been  credited  with  more  than  1,000 
every  year  since,  up  to  and  including 
1907. 

LOUISVILLE,  Stark  Co.  ^  l,374t 
pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Go's  Rd.,  7  m.  N.  E. 
of  Canton,  the  county  seat.  Steam-pump 
and  furnace  factory,  grist  mills,  clay  works 
and  machine  shop. 

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and  41  N.  E.  of  Cincinnati.    Distillery  and 

organ  factory. 

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ledo Rd.,  31  m.  E.  of  Chllllcothe.  Manufact- 
uring, coal  mining  and  stock  raising. 

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for  an  issue  of  1,603  in  1896  and  of 
over  1,861  in  1905,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
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editor  ;  Vinton  Publishing  Co.,  publisher* 
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Copies  printed:  For  the  year  looa 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  nad 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  infor- 
mation as  would  warrant  the  accordance 
of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It  has  not 
since  made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 

McCLURE,  Uenry  Co.  ^  660t  pop., on 

Toledo,  St.  Louis  &  Kansas  City  Rd.,  10  m. 

E.  of  Napoleon,  the  county  seat.    Saw  and 

gristmills.    Agriculture. 

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scrlptMm  $1;    established    1897;    J.  A.  Ran- 
dolph, editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 

MoCOMB,  Hancock  Co.  a  l.LW  pop., 
on  Cinciunatl,  Hamilton  &  Dayton  and 
New  York,  Chicago  &  St.  Louis  Rds.,  10  m. 
N.  W.  of  Findlay,  the  county  seat.  Saw  and 
grist  mills,  grain  elevators,  sash  and  blind 
manufactories  and  natural  gas  wells. 

HANCOCK  CO.  HERALD;  Fridays; 
republican;  eight  pages  17x24;  subiciriLptlon 
$1.50;  established  1881;  C.  W.  Griswold,  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

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pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  established 
1894;  H.  H.  Moore,  editor;  Moore  Printing 
Co.,  publishers  (6—3). 

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Copies  printed:^  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,095  for  the 
year  1902,  1,125  in  1903,  but  has  not 
since  made  claim  to  issuing  so  many  as 
1,000    copies. 

MoCONNELSVILLE,  c.h.,  Morgan 

Co.  a,  1,825+  pop.,  on  Muskingum  r.,  27  m. 
below  ZanesvlUe.  Salt,  flour,  tobacco  and 
agricultural  Implements. 

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Copies  printed:  The  weekly  edition  of 
this  paper  had  credit  for  an  issue_  of 
1,700  in  1894  and  3,519  in  190S.  since 
which  it  has  not  furnished  any  definite 
and  satisfactory  report,  btit  was  credit- 
ed  with   more   than    1,000   in    1907. 

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scription $1;  established  1871;  Taunehill  Bros., 
editors  and  publishers  (12—4). 

Copies  printed:  2,123  in  1904 
2.217  in  1906 
2,395  in  1907 

MADISON,  Lake  Co.  c(  1,000  pop.,  oar 

Lake  Shore  &  Michigan  Southern  and  New 

York,  Chicago  &  St.  Louis  Rds..  10  m.  N.  W. 

of  Palnesville,  the  county  seat.  Wheel  and'- 

barrel  factory  and  planing  mill. 

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scription $1.50:  established  1899;  Merrell  A. 
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MAGNOLIA,  Stark  Co.  cT^ltpop.,. 

on  Cleveland  &  Pittsburg  and  Baltimore  it 
Ohio  Rds.,  10  m.  S.  E.  of   Canton.     Coall 


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block  works. 

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from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding    i,ooo   in    1905    and    1907. 

MALVERN,  Carroll  Co.  n-709tpop., 

on  Cleveland  &  Pittsburg  Rd.,  14  m.  S.  E.  of 

Canton  and  70  S.  E.  of  Cleveland.     Brick 

and  tile  works.    Agriculture. 

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ley,  editor  and  publisher  (7—5). 

MANCHESTER,  ^rfam»  Co.  g  i,003t 
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40  m.  W.  of  Portsmouth  and  72  S.  E.  of  Cin- 
cinnati. Planing  and  flour  mills,  furniture 
and  carriage  factories,  foundry  and 
machine  shops. 

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MANSFIELD,  c.  h.,  Riehland  Co.  b 

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Western,  Pennsylvania  Co's,  Pittsburg,  Ft» 
Wayne  &  Chicago,  Baltimore  &  Ohio  and 
Toledo  &  Walhoudlng  Rds.,  180  m.  N.  E.  of 
Cincinnati  and  54  S.  E.  of  Sandusky.  Iron 
foundries  and  various  manufactories.  Ag- 
riculture. 

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Copies  printed:     daily:     3,335  in  1896 

4,151   in   1902 

4,360  in   1904 

4,306  in   1905 

4,688  in  1906 

5,358  in  1907 

The  weekly  edition  had  credit   for   an 

average    issue    of    2,450    in    1899,    since 

which  it  has  not  furnished  any   definite 

and  ^  satisfactory    report,    but    has    been 

credited  with  more  than  1,000  every  year 

since,   up   to   and   including    1907. 

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Copies  printed:  The  daily  edition  of 
this  paper  had  credit  for  an  average  is- 
sue of  2,p  14  in  1902,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
than    1,000   in    1905   and   1907. 

The  weekly  edition  had  credit  for  is- 
suing more  than  ijooo  copies  reg^ularly 
in  the  years  1898  and  1900,  but  has 
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so  many. 

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publisher. 

MANTUA  STATION,  Portage  Co. 
d  743+  pop. ,  on  New  York,  Lake  Erie  &  West 


OHIO. 


em  Rd.,  9  m.  N.  of  Ravenna,  the  county  ieat. 
Saw  and  flour  mills.  A  Standard  oil  pump- 
ing station.    Agriculture. 

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publisher  (6 — 5). 

MARBLEHEAD,  Ottawa  Co.  [^  997 
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Lake  Erie,  5  m.  N.  of  Sandusky.  Manu- 
factures and  lake  commerce. 

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tion $1;  established  November,  1900:  W.  F. 
Warner,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

MARIETTA,  c.  h.,  Washington  Co.  a 

13,348+  pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Southwest- 
ern, Cleveland  &  Marietta,  Marietta,  Co- 
'lumbus  &  Cleveland,  Toledo  &  Ohio  Cen- 
tral Extension  and  Zanesville  &  Ohio 
River  Rds.  and  Muskingum  r.  at  its  en- 
trance into  Ohio  r..  80  m.  S.  E.  of  Zanesville 
and  opposite  Williamstown,  W.  Va.,with 
which  it  is  connected  by  a  bridge.  Oldest 
town  in  the  State.  Seat  of  Marietta  Col- 
lege. Various  manufactures  and  river  com- 
merce.   Extensive  coal-oil  production. 

JOURNAL;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  inde- 
pendent: eight  pages  15x22;  subscription — 
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Copies  printed:  2,130  in  1905 
3,094  in  1906 
3,496  in  1907 

REGISTER-LEADER;  every  even- 
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days;  republican;  eight  pages  17x28;  sub- 
scription—dally $5.  weekly  Sl-25:  established 
—Leader  1881,  Register  1801;  A.  D.  Alderman, 
editor;  The  Marietta  Register  Co.,  publishers 
(9-6). 

Copies  printed:  The  daily  edition  of 
this  paper  had  credit  for  an  issue  of 
1,150  in  1895  3nd  1,700  in  1897,  since 
which  it  has  not  furnished  any  definite 
and  satisfactory  report,  but  has  been 
credited  with  more  than  1,000  every 
year  since,  up  to  and  including  1907. 
The  weekly  edition  had  credit  for  an 
issue  of  1,600  in  1897,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  has  been  credited  with 
more  than  1,000  every  year  since,  up  to 
and  including   1907. 

TIMES;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
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established— dally  1898,  weekly  1864;  B.  J.  Mc- 
Kinney,  editor  nnd  publisher  (6—3). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
the  daily  edition  of  this  paper  seemed  to 
assert  that  it  had  an  average  issue  ex- 
ceeding 1,000  copies,  but  failed  to  fur- 
nish such  definite  information  as  would 
warrant  the  accordance  of  a  rating  to' 
that  effect.  It  has  not  since  made  any 
renewal  of  the   claim. 

The  weekly  edition  had  credit  for  an 
average  issue  of  1,801  for  the  year  1895, 
but  has  not  since  made  definite  and  sat- 
isfactory claim  to  issuing  so  many  as 
1,000   copies. 


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MARION,  c.  h.,  Marion  Co.  D  ll,862t 
pop.,  on  Cleveland,  Ciucinnati,  Chicago  & 
St.  Louis,  Columbus,  Hocking  Valley  &  To 
ledo,  Pennsylvania  and  Erie,  45  m.  N.  of 
Columbus,  the  State  capital.  Manufactur- 
ing and  agriculture. 

MI  RROK  5  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  SEiUI-VVEEKLY,  Tuesdays  and  Sat  ; 
urdays;  democratic ;  eight  pages  17>^x22;  sub- 
scription —  daily  $4,  semi  weekly  $1 ;  estab- 1 
lished— daily    1891,    semi-weekly  1840  ;    The  \ 
Mirror  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (7—5).         i 

Copies  printed:  The  daily  edition  of 
this  paper  has  on  two  occasions  indicated 
a  desire  to  have  credit  for  issuing  more 
than  1,000  copies  regularly,  but  such 
definite  information  as  would  warrant 
such  a  rating  has  never  been  forthcom- 
ing. 

The  semi-weekly  edition  had  credit  for 
issuing  more  than  i,ooo  copies  regularly 
in  1898,  but  has  not  since  set  up  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  claim  for  issu- 
ing so  many. 

STAR  J  every  evening  except  Sunday,  and 
WEEKIiY,  Saturdays;  daily  independent, 
weeklv  republican;  ten  pages  18x22;  sub- 
scription—daily $3,  weekly  $1 ;  established- 
daily  1877,  weekly  1885;  \V.  G  Harding,  edi 
tor  and  publisher  (1—7). 

Copies     printed:     daily,     3,819  in   1903 

4,037  in  1904 
4,557  in  1906 
4,838  m  1907 

No  definite  and  satisfactory  statement 
has  ever  been  secured  from  the  weekly 
edition,  but  it  had  credit  for  exceeding 
1,000  in    1905    and   1907. 

DEUTSCHE    PRESSE;   Thursdays 
German;    democratic;   twelve  pages   17x22: 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1890;  Richard 
Horn,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 

MARTINS  FERRY,  Belmont  Co.  u- 
7,760+    pop.,    on     Wheeling    &  Lake    Erie, 
Cleveland,  Lorain  &  Wheeling,  Wheeling 
Bridge  Sc  Terminal  and  Pennsylvania  Go's 
RdB.  and  Ohio  r.,  nearly  opposite  Wheeling, 
W.  Va.    Nails,  iron,  glass,  hardware,  brick, 
keg,  barrel,  box,  machinery,  farm  imple- 
ments, manufactories  and  planing  mills. 
Agriculture  and  coal  mining. 
EVENING  TIMES;  every  evening  ex- 
cept   Sunday,   and    WEEKLY,    Fridays; 
republican;   daily  eight  pages  15x20,  weekly 
twelve  pages  15x22;    subscription— daily  $.3, 
weekly  $1;    established  1891;    L.C.Sedgwick 
&  Son,  editors  and  publishers  (1 — 1). 

Copies  printed:  The  daily  edition  of 
this  paper  had  credit  for  an  average  is- 
sue of  1,149  in  1902  and  over  1,558  in 
1905,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
any  report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
than    1,000    in    1907. 

For  the  year  1899  the  weekly  edition 
seemed  to  assert  that  it  had  an  average 
issue  exceeding  1,000  copies,  but  failed 
to  furnish  such  definite  information  as 
would  warrant  the  accordance  of  a  rat- 
ing to  that  effect.  It  has  not  since  made 
any  renewal   of  the   claim. 

OHIO  VAL.1.EY  NEWS;  Thursdays; 
independent;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
fl;  established  1872;  Robinson  Brothers, 
editors  and  publishers. 

MARYSVIL.LE,  c.  h.,  Union  Co.  n 
3,048+  pop.,  on  Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chi- 
cago &  St.  Louis  and  Ohio  Central  Rds.  and 

57 


Mill  creek,  30  m.   N.  W.  of  Columbus,  the 
State  capital.     Agriculture. 

TRIBUNE;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEK  Li\  ,  Wednesdays;  repub- 
lican; dailj'  four,  weekly  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  —  daily  .$5,  weekly  $1;  estab- 
lished—daily 1898,  weekly  1848;  Shearer  & 
Shearer,  editors  and  publishers  (12—3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  2,119  in  1905, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but 
was  credited  with  more  than  1,000  in 
1907. 

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year    since,    up    to    and    including    1907. 

MASON,    Warren    Co.     p  629t   pop., 

on  Cincinnati,  Lebanon  &  Northern  Rd.,  21 

m.  N.  E.  of  Cincinnati,  and  8  m.  S.  W.  of 

Lebanon,  the  county  seat.    Flour  and  saw 

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IMASSILL-ON,  S<ar^•  Co.  cf  11,9441 
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rain &  Wheeling  and  Wheeling  &  Lake  Erie 
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Iron  foundries,  blast  furnaces,  rolling  and 
paper  mills,  sash  and  blind  factories  and 
iron-bridge  works.  Coal  mining  and  ship- 
ping.   Sandstone  quarries.    Farming. 

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MAUMEE,  Lucas  Co.  l:]l,856t  pop., on 
Toledo.  St.  Louis  &  Kansas  City  and  Wa- 
bash Rds..  Maumee  r.  and  Wabash  canal. 
10  m.  S.  of  Toledo,  the  county  seal.    Agrl- 


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Chicago  &  St.  Louis  Rd.,  18  m.  N.  E.  of 
Springfield.  Machine  shop  and  drill 
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MEDINA,  c.  h.,  Medina  Co.  ^  2,232t 
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mills  and  various  manufactories. 

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3,276  in  1903 
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3,503  in  1907 
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than  20,000  in   1907. 

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but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  infor- 
mation as  would  warrant  the  accordance 
of  a  rating  to  that  effect. 

MIAMISBURG,  Montgomery  Co.  U 
3,941+  pop.,  on  Cincinnati,  Hamilton  &  Day- 
ton and  Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  * 
St.  Louis  Rds..  Great  Miami  r.  and  Miami  ft 
Erie  canal,  10  m.  S.  of  Dayton,  the  county 
seat.    Tobacco' growing. 

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do and  Ohio  Central  Rds.  and  Ohio  r., 
2  m.  S.  W.  of  Pomeroy,  the  county  seat. 
Coal  mining,  furniture,  steel  and  brick 
manufacturing  and  river  trade.  Grain  and 
dairying. 

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mation as  would  warrant  the  accordance 
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since  made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 

MIDDLETOWN,^w««r  Co.  p9.215t 
pop.,  on  Cincinnati,  Hamilton  &  Dayton, 
Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  A  St.  Louis 
and  Mlddletown  &  Cincinnati  Rds.  and 
Miami  r,,  87  m.  N.  of  Cincinnati.  Paper 
mills  and  tobacco  factory.     Agriculture. 

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this  paper  had  credit  for  an  average 
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The  semi-weekly  edition  had  credit 
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M.TLAN,Erie  Co.  [^  (J53tpop.,  on  Wheel 
Ing  A  Lake  Erie  and  New  York,  Cbicago  & 
St.  Louis  Rds.  and  Huron  r.,  12  m.  S.  E.  of 
Sandusky,  the  county  seat,  and  8  from 
Lake  Erie.    Farming. 

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MILFORD,CT«»'"»o«'  Co.  p  l,U9t  pop,, 
on  Pittsburg,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  &  St. 
Louis  Rd.,  14  m.  N.  E.  of  Cincinnati.  Flour 
mill  and  carpet  -  sweeper  manufactory. 
Agriculture. 

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lishers (T — 5). 

MILFORD  CENTER,  Union  Co.  D 

682+  pop.,  on  Pittsburg,  Cincinnati,  Chicago 

ft   St.    Louis    and    Cleveland,   Cincinnati, 

Chicago  &  St.  Louis   Rds.,    5  m.  S.  W.   of 

Marysville,  the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 

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pages    18x24;    subscription    $1;     established 

1888;  Chas.  F.  Monroe,  editor  and  publisher 

(7-3  P). 

MILLERSBURG,  c.  h.,  Helmet  Go. 
n  1,998+  pop.,  on  Cleveland,  Akron  &  Colum- 
bus Rd.,  87  m.  S.  W.  of  Cleveland.  Flour 
mills.  Rich  coal  and  iron-ore  mines.  Agri- 
culture. 

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$1.50;  established  1838 ;  L.  G.  Barton,  editor; 
Newton  &  Barton,  publishers  (6—3). 

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cured from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit 
for  exceeding  i,ooo  in  1905  and  1907. 
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established  1944;  White  &  Edwards,  editors 
and  publishers  (2— 5). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  2,032  in  1902 
and  2,640  in  1904,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  a  report,  but  was  credited 
with  more  than    2,250   in    1905  and  1907. 

MINERAL    CITY,    Tuscarawas 

Co.  D- 1,220+  pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Co's  and 
Valley  Rds.,  12  m.  N.  E.  of  New  Philadel- 
phia, the  county  seat.       Coal  mining. 
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independent;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1887;  W.  Hosick,  editor  and 
publisher  (6—3). 

MINERVA,  stark  Co.  cf  l,200t  pop., 
on  Wheeling  &  Lake  Erie.  Lake  Erie 
Alliance  and  Wheeling  Rds.,  70  m.  S.  E.  of 
Cleveland.  Car  and  machine  shops,  brick 
and  furniture  factories.  Mining  and  farm- 
ing. 

NEWS-KODAK;  Fridays;  independ- 
ent-republican; eight  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1884;  Chas.  B.  Sala,  edi- 
tor; Sala  Bros.,  publishers  (1—4). 

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for  an  average  issue  of  1,070  in  1896 
and  1,216  in  1903,  since  which  it  has  not 
furnished  any  definite  and  satisfactory 
report,  but  was  credited  with  more  than 
1,000   in    1905    and    1907. 


MI'SST'E'R,  Auglaize  Co.  -n  1,700  pop., 
on  Lake  Erie  &  Western  Rd.,  3U  ni.  S.  of 
Lima.    Oil  fields.    Farming. 
POST;  Fridays;  German;    eight    pages 

13x20;    subscription   $1.50;    established   1896; 

J.  T.  Haverbeck,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

MONROE VILLE,i7«ron  Co. ^l,211j 
pop.,  on  Lake  Shore  &  Michigan  Southern, 
Wheeling  &  Lake  Erie  and  Baltimore  & 
Ohio  Rds.  and  Huron  r.,  60  ni.  W.  of  Cleve- 
land.    Manufacturing  and  grain  growing. 

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lished 1870;  L.  O.  Simmons,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

MONTPELIER,    William$     Co.    tl 
3,600  pop.,  on  Wabash  Rd..  60  m.  W.  of  To- 
ledo.  Flour  mills,  stave  and  wood  works. 
Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 
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for  an  average  issue  of  1,440  in  1897 
and  1,589  in  1900,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satis- 
factory report,  but  has  been  credited 
with  more  than  1,000  every  year  since, 
up   to    and   including   1907. 

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E.  Thomas,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 

MORROW,  Warren  Co.  p  869t  pop., 
on  Cincinnati  &  Muskingum  Valley  and 
Pittsburg,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  &  St.  Louis 
Rds.,  7  m.  S.  E.  of  Lebanon,  the  county  seat. 
Farming  and  stock  raising. 
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pages  18x24;  subscription  01;  established  1883; 

F.  G.  Houseworth,  editor  and  publisher  (6—8). 

MOUNT  BLANCHARD,  San- 
cock  Co.  "n  456+  pop.,  on  Northern  Ohio  Rd., 
11  m.  S.  E.  of  Findlay,  the  county  seat.    Ag- 
riculture. 
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pages  15x22 ;    subscription  $1  ;    established 

1896;  N.  B.  Clarke,  editor  and  publisher  (8—8) 

(A  A). 

MOUNT  GILEAD,  c.  h.,  Morrovf 
Co.  D  1,528+  pop.,  on  Ohio  Central  and  Cleve- 
land, Cincinnati,  Chicago  &  St.  Louis 
Rds.,  42  m.  N.  of  Columbus,  the  State  capi- 
tal.   Manufacturing  and  farming. 

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Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
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ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
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scription $1.20:  established  18«;  J.  W.  &  H.  S. 
GrifBth.  editors  and  publishers  (1—8). 

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and  2,o6s  in  1898,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satis- 
factory  report,    but   has    been    credited 


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with  more  than  1,000  every  year  since, 
up    to    and   including   1907, 

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democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  Bubscrlption 
$1.20;  established  1848;  W.  G.  Beebe,  editor 
»nd  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  issue  of  1,320  for  the  year  1895, 
but  has  not  since  made  definite  and  sat- 
isfactory claim  to  issuing  so  many  as 
1,000  copies. 

MOUNT  ORAB,  Brown  Co.  p  561t 
pop.,  on  Northern  Ohio  Rd.,  about  30  m.  E. 
of  Cincinnati. 
NEWS;  Fridays  (A  A). 

MOUNT  STERLING,  Ma(H$on  Ge. 

n  986t  pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  South- 
western Rd.,22  m.  S.  W.  of  Columbus,  the 
State  capital.  Shipping  point  for  farm 
produce. 

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pages  30x26;  subscription  $1;  established 
1887;  Williams  &  Bownocker,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (7—5). 

MOUNT    VERNON,    c.    h.,   Knox 
Co.  n  6,638+  pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  and 
Clereland,  Akron   &  Columbus  Rds.  and 
Kokosing  r.,  46  m.  N.  E.  of  Columbus,  the 
State  capital.  Farming  and  manufacturing. 
BANNER;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
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Copies  printed:     daily:     1,226  in  1902 

1,516  in   1903 
1,576  in   1904 
1,618  in   1905 
1,721   in  1906 
1,853  in   1907 
Semi-weekly:     3,572  in  1896 
3,378  in  1903 
3,411  in  1904 
3,421  in   1905 
3,453  in  1906 
3,462  in  1907 
REPUBLICAN-NEWS;    every   even 
Ing     except    Sunday,    and    KNOX    CO. 
REPUBLICAN      NEWS,      semi  week 
ly,  Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  republican;  dally 
six  to  eight,  semi-weekly  eight  pages  18x33; 
subscription  —  daily  $5,   semi- weekly   $1.50; 
established  —  daily'  1894,    semi-weekly    1840; 
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ing Company,  publishers  (12 — 6). 

Copies    printed:    daily,     1,481  in  1902 

2,029  in  1906 

The  semi-weekly  edition  had  credit  for 
an  average  issue  of  3,132  in  1902,  since 
which  it  has  not  furnished  any  definite 
and  satisfactory  report,  but  has  been 
credited  with  more  than  2,250  every 
year    since,    up    to    and    including    1907. 

MOUNT  VICTORY,  Hardin  Co.  -O 

734+ pop.,  on  Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago 

ft  St.  Louis  Rd.,  9  m.  S.  of  Kenton,   the 

county  seat.    Farming. 

OBSERVER;  Thursdays;  independent; 
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lishers (7—5). 


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MO  WRYSTOWN,  Highland  Co.  p 
261  pop.,  on  Hillsboro,  44  m.  E.  of  Cincin- 
nati. 

NEWS;  Wednesdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished July,  1907;  Star  Printing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers (1—8). 

MURRAY  CITY,  Hocking  Co.  g 
1,118+  pop.,  on  Columbus,  Hocking  Valley 
&  Toledo  Rd.,  14  m.  E.  of  Logan,  the  county 
seat,  and  60  S.  E.  of  Columbus,  the  State 
capital.    Farming. 

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scription $1;  established  1898;  Charles  A. 
Chatfleld,  editor  and  publisher. 

NAPOLEON,  c.h.,  Hmry  Co.  t]3,639t 
pop.,  on  Wabash  and  Detroit  Southern  Rds., 
Maumee  r.  and  Miami  &  Erie  canal,  36  m.  S. 
W.  of  Toledo.  Manufacturing  and  farming. 

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scription $1.50;  established  1885;  Otto  K. 
Evers,  editor;  The  German  Demokrat,  pub- 
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Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  infor- 
mation as  would  warrant  the  accordance 
of    a    rating   to    that   effect. 

HENRY  CO.  SIGNAL;  Thursdays; 
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Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
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1. 375  in  1897.  but  has  not  since  made 
definite  and  satisfactory  claim  to  issu- 
ing so  many  as  1,000  copies. 

NORTHWEST    NEWS;    Thursdays; 
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scription $1;  established  1852;  L.  L.  Orwlg  ft 
Son,  editors  and  publishers  (1—5). 
Copies  printed:    2,423  in  1901 
2,432  in  1902 
2,467  in  1903 
2,488  in  1904 
2,506  in  1905 
2,571  in  1906 
2,604  in   1907 

NELSONVILLE,  Athens  Co.  c;5,421t 
pop. ,  on  Columbus,  Hocking  Valley  &.  Toledo 
Rd.,  14  m.  N.  W.  of  Athens,  the  county  seat. 
Coal  mining. 

BUCKEYE  NEWS;  Thursdays;  demo- 
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publisher  (6—3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  has  on 
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credit  for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies 
regularly,  but  such  definite  information 
as  would  warrant  such  a  rating  has 
never   been  forthcoming. 

VALLEY  REGISTER;  Thursdays; 
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$1;  established  1886;  J.  A.  TulHs.  editor  and 
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NEVADA,  Wyandot  Co.  \^  889tpop.,  on 
Pennsylvania  Co.'s  Rd.,  34  m.  W.  of  Mans- 
field. Planing  mills,  road-cart  factory  and 
brick  and  tile  yards. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  Independent; 
eight  pages  17x22;  subscription  $1.50;   estab- 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


901 


OHIO. 


OHIO. 


lished  1872;    Wilcox  &  Holmes,  editors  and  i 
publishers  (6—3). 

NEWARK,  c.  h.,  Licking  Co.  Z  2«,000 
pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  and  Pittsburg, 
Cincinnati,  Chicago  &  St.  Louis  Rds.,  Lick- 
ing r.  and  Ohio  canal,  33  m.  E.  of  Colum- 
bus, the  State  capital.    Glass,  machine,  en- 
gine and  boiler   and  store   works;  cigar, 
halter    and    hardwood    factories.      Brick 
plants.    Baltimore  &  Ohio  car  shops.    Cen- 
ter of  trade  in  coal,  grain  and  live  stock. 
ADVOCATE;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,    and    W  E  E  K  L.  V  ,    Thursdays; 
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■ubscription— dally  $5,  weekly  $1 ;  established 
—daily  1882,  weekly  1820;  J.  H.  Newton, editor; 
Advocate  Printing  Co.,  publishers  (1—8). 
Copies  printed:     daily:      1,874  iii  1896 

3,043  in   1902 

3,222  in   1904 

3,537  in  1905 

4,635  in   1907 

The    weekly    edition     had_    credit    for 

an   average    issue  of  4,130   in    1896    and 

3,585    in    1902,    since    which    it    has    not 

furnished    any   definite    and   satisfactory 

report,  but  has  been  credited  with  more 

than  2,250  every  year  since,  up  to   and 

including    1907. 

AMERICAN-TRIBUNE;  every  even- 
ing except  Sunday,  and  WEEKLiY, 
Thursdavs;  republican  ;  daily  eight  to  six- 
teen, weekly  eight  pages  20x26;  subscrip- 
tion—daily  $5,  weekly  $1;  established— daily 
1837,  weekly  1827;  Newark  News  Printing  & 
Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (1—8). 
Copies  printed:     daily:     2,425  in  1903 

3,252  in  1905 

3,238  in  1906 

3,469  in  1907 

The     weekly     edition     had     credit    for 

an   issue  of  2,258  in    1895    and  2,600  in 

1903,   since   which   it   has    not    furnished 

any  definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but 

was    credited    with    more    than    1,000   in 

1905   and    1907. 

EXPRESS;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
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Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  infor- 
mation as  would  warrant  the  accordance 
of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It  has  not 
since  made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 

NEW  BREMEN,  Auglaize  Co.  -D 
1,318+  pop.,  on  Lake  Erie  &  Western  Rd.  and 
Miami  &  Erie  canal,  60  m.  N.  of  Dayton. 
Woolen,  oil,  flour  and  steam  saw  mills. 
Market  for  grain  and  pork. 
STERN  DES  WESTLICHEN  OHIO; 


NEW^COMERSTOW^N,    Tuacara- 

ivas  Co.  D-  2,65;>+  pop.,  on  Cleveland  ft 
Marietta,  Pittsburg,  Cincinnati  &  St.  Louii 
and  Toledo,  Walhoudlng  Valley  &  Ohio 
Rds.  and  Ohio  canal  and  Tuscarawas  r., 
36  m.  S.  of  Massillon  and  80  E.  of  Columbus. 
Manufacturing,  coal  mining  and  farming. 

INDEX;  Wednesdays;  independent; 
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lished 1870;  John  T.Duff,  editor;  John  T.  Duff 
&  Sons,  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year_  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  infor- 
mation as  would  warrant  the  accordance 
of   a   rating   to   that  eflfect. 

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pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1898; 
M.  C.  Julien  &  Son,  editors  and  publishers 
(1-8). 

NEW  COmCO^Ti, Mu$kingum  Co.  a 

675+  pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Rd.,  16  m. 

E.  of  Zanesville,  the  county  seat.    Scat  of 

Muskingum  College. 

ENTERPRISE;  Wednesdays ;  inde- 
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established  1880;  W.  B.  Baughmau.  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 

NEW  HOLLAND,  Pickaway  Co.  u 
692+  pop.,  on  Cincinnati  &  Muskingum  Val- 
ley Rd.,  17  m.  S.  W.  of  Circleville.  the 
county  seat.  Tile  works  and  carriage  shops. 
Farming  nad  canning  factories. 

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eight  pages  13x20 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1888;  Joseph  P.  Van  Vickie,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (3— 3). 

NEW    LEXINGTON,  o.  h.,  Perry 

Co.  U  1,701+  pop.,  on  Ohio  Central  and  Cin- 
cinnati &  Muskingum  Valley  Rds.,  21  m. 
S.  W.  of  Zanesville.  Manufactures  and  coal 
mining. 

HERA L. D  ; Thursdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1867;   P.  M.  Culllnan,  editor  and   publisher 

(6-3). 

Copies    printed:     For    the    year    1900 
this  paper   seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding   1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  infor- 
mation as  would  warrant  the  accordance 
of   a    rating    to   that    effect.     It  has   not 
since  made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 
i     TRIBUNE; Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
!  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 :  established  1871; 
:  Davie  &  Foster,  editors  and  publishers  (1—7). 
Copies   printed:    This   paper  had   credit 


Thursdays;  German;  democratic;  eight  pages    £q      ^.^    average   issue    of    1,760    in    1906, 


15x32;   subscription  $1.50  ;    established  1875 
Home  Printing  Co.,  editors   and  publishers 
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since    which    it    has    not    furnished    any 
definite    and    satisfactory    report,  but  was 


SUN;  Fridays;  independent;  eight  pages  |  credited   with   more   than    1,000   in    1907 
15x33;'  subscription   $1.50;    established   1886; 


E.  G.  Conradi,  editor;    Home  Printing  Co., 
publishers  (7—5). 

NEW  CARLISLE,  Clark  Co.  -n995t 
pop.,  on  Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  ft 
St.  Louis  Rd.,  12  m.  W.  of  Springfield,  the 
county  seat.  Nurseries  and  manufacturing 


NEW  LONDON,  Huron  Co.  i  l,180t 
pop.,  on  Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  ft 
St.  Louis  and  Pittsburg,  Akron  &  Western 
Rds.,  48  m.  S.  W.  of  Cleveland.  Manufactur- 
ing and  agriculture. 
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Alexander,  editor  and  publisher  (7—5). 


tor  and  publisher  (6—3). 


902 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


OHIO. 


NEW  MADISON,  Darke  Co.  ^590t 

pop.,   on    Pennsylvania    Rd.,    10   m.   S.  of 

Greenville,  the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22:  subscription  $1;  established 
1894;  O.  G.  Mui'ray,  editor;  Raney  &  Murray, 
publishers  (1—8). 

NEW  MAT  AMOR  AS,  Washington 

Co.  □,  817+  pop.,  on  Ohio  r.,  30  m.  N.  E.  of  Ma- 
rietta, the  county  ntat.  Flour  mill,  tanner- 
ies and  various  manufactories.  Tobacco 
growing. 

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pages  15x32;  subscription  $1;  established  1888; 
E.  B.  Hutchinson,  editor  and  publisher. 

NEW  PARIS,  Preble  Co.  -n  990  pop.. 

on  Chicago,   St.   Louis    &    Pittsburg    and 

Pittsburg,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  &  St.  Louis 

Rds.,   6  m.  E.  of   Richmond,  Ind.     Grain 

and  stock    raising;    creameries,    canning 

factory,  stone  quarries  and  lime  kilns. 

MIRROR;  Thursdays ;  independent ; 
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lished 1877;  Raney  &  Murrav,  publishers  (1—8). 


NEW    PHILADELPHIA,  c.  h., 

Tuacarawaa  Co.  D-  6,213+  pop.,  on  Pennsyl- 
vania Co's  and  Baltimore   &   Ohio   Rds., 
Tuscarawas  r.  and  Ohio  canal,  24  m.  S.  of 
Massillon.    Agricultural  implements,  sheet 
and  muck  iron,  wire  nail  ,  tiles  and  woolen 
goods.    Salt,  coal  and  iron  mininii. 
TIMEiS;  every  evening  except  Sundav, 
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weekly  $1 ;  established— Times  1886,  Democrat 
1839,    consolidated    1900 ;    W.    T.    Alberson, 
editor;  The  Democrat  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers (2—6). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  issue  of  1,584  in  1894  and  3,000 
ill  1905,  since  which  it  has  not  fur- 
nished any  definite  and  satisfactory  re- 
port, but  was  credited  with  more  than 
1,000   in    1907. 

DER  DEUTSCHE  BEOBACHTERj 

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pages  15x22;  subscription  $2;  established  1889; 
B.  R.  Mlnnlng,  editor;  Beobachter  Publish- 
ing Co.,  publishers  (8—3). 

TRIBUNE;  Wednesdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.S0;  estab- 
lished 1893  ;  "W.  A.  Korns,  editor  and  pub- 
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Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
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larly in  the  years  1895  and  1897,  but  has 
not  since  set  up  any  definite  and  satis- 
factory claim  for  issuing  so  many. 

TUSCARAWAS  AD  VOCATE;Thur8 
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scription $1.50 ;  established  1819 ;  J.  L.  Mcll- 
valne,  editor  and  publisher. 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  issue  of  1,250  for  the  year  1895, 
but  has  not  since  made  claim  to  issuing 
so  many  as  1,000  copies. 

NEW  RICHMOND,  Clermont  Co.  p 

1,916+   pop.,  on    Chesapeake   &    Ohio    Rd. 

and  Ohio  r..  20  m.  E.  of  Cincinnati.  Woolen, 

flour  and  saw  mills,  iron  foundry,  school 

furniture. 

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D.  M.  Drennan,  publisher. 

NEW^     STRAITSVILLE,    Perry 

Co.  n  2,302  pop.,  on  Hocking  Valley  Rd.,  10 

m.  S.  of  New  Lexington,  the  county  seat. 

Manufacturing  and  coal  mining. 

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NEWTON  FALLS,  Trumbull  Co,  ^ 

1,0U0  pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio,  Pennsyl- 
vania, Lake  Erie,  Alliance  &  Wheeling 
and  Pittsburg  Rds.  and  Lake  Erie,  9  m.  S. 
W.  of  Warren,  the  county  seat.  Stone 
works,  machine  shops,  foundry,  saw,  lum- 
ber and  grist  mills  and  woolen,  basket  and 
pump  manufactories. 

TRI-COUNTY  NEWS;  Thursdays;  in- 
dependent-i-epublican;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1881 ;  J.  H.  Green, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  ### 

NEW  VIENNA,  Clinton  Co.  p  1,000 
pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Southwestern 
Rd.,  56  m.  E.  of  Cincinnati.  Furniture  fac- 
tory, flour  mills  and  lumber. 

REPORTER;  Thursdays;  non-partisan; 
four  pages  17J^x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1889;  I.  A.  Shanton,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

NEW  WASHINGTON,   Graw/ord 

Co.  [^  824+  pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Co's  and 

Northern  Ohio  Rds.,  23  m.  N.  W.  of  Mans- 

fleld.    Agriculture. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
to  ten  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1881;  Herald  Printing  Company,  pub- 
lishers (1—8). 

NEW  WATERFORD,  Columbiana 

Co.  [if  1,300  pop.,  on  Pittsburg,  Ft.  Wayne  & 
Chicago  Rd.,  10  m.  N.  E.  of  Lisbon,  the 
county  seat.  Farming,  coal,"  manufactur- 
ing. 

MAGNET;   Saturdays;  independent; 
four    pages   16x22;   subscription   $1;    estab- 
lished 1894;  J.  T.  Mercer,  editor;  Magnet  Pub 
lishing  Co.,  publishers  (6—3). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1902 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  infor- 
mation as  would  warrant  the  accordance 
of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It  has  not 
since  made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 

NILES,  Trumbull  Co.  cf  7,468t  pop.,  on 
Pennsylvania  Co's,  Pittsburg  &  Western, 
Baltimore  &  Ohio  and  Erie  Rds.  and  Ma- 
honing r.,  5  m.  S.  E.  of  Warren,  the  county 
seat.    Iron  manufactories. 

N  E  AV  S  ;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
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15x22;  established  1891;  subscription — daily  *4, 
weeklj'  $1;  W.  C.  Brown,  editor;  Niles  Print- 
ing and  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (7—5). 

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established  1868;  E.  M.  McCormlck,  publisher 
(7-5). 

NORTH  BALTIMORE,  Wood  Co. 

>3  3,561t  pop.,  on  Baltimore   &  Ohio  and 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


903 


OHIO. 


Cincinnati,  Hamilton  &  Dayton  Rds.,  38  m. 
E.  of   Defiance.    Stave  and  lumber  mills. 
Natural  gas,  petroleum  and  oil. 
BEACON  ;   Fridays;  independent  repub- 


OHIO. 


since  made  definite  and  satisfactory  claim 
to  issuing  so  many  as  i,ooo  copies. 
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weekly;  agricultural  and  household;  twelve 
pages    15x22;    subscription   $1;    established 


"^t*?.ii/v!fH^«£^^<l^w  w^iii.f^Po^''L?m*'^'il^^    1898:  J.  G.  Lehentaler.  editor  and  publisher 

established  1884;  Q.  W.  Wilkinson,  editor  and  ;  ,<, -x  r  a  a  \ 

Dubllsher  <>«— omzaza;. 

TIMES;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight  j  Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1888;  for  an  average  issue  of  2,508  in  1899 
F.  S.  Kline,  editor  and  publisher  (8— 3).  j  and    2,484    in    1905,    since    which    it   has 

Copies  printed:     This  paper  had  credit    not    furnished    any    definite    and    satis- 
for  an   issue  of   1,100   for  the  year    1895,     factory    report,    but    was    credited    with 
but  has  not  since  made  claim  to  issuing  I  more   than    i.ooo  in    1906. 
so  many  as   1,000  copies.  |      HURON    CO.  NEWS;  Fridays;    Inde- 

■Krrk-OTTX     T  T"«7-TCTlTTTJr'       rhfitik     pendent;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
MUxClU     LiZjW  LSliU  ix\r,     '^""'"-    established  1883;  H.  L.  Stewart,  editor  and 

paian  Co.  -a  846+  pop.,  on  Erie  Rd.,  14  m.  N.  E.    publisher  (8—3). 


of  Urbana,  the   county   seat.    Agriculture 

and  stock  raising. 

REPORTER;  Thursdays ; republican ; 
four  pages  18x24  ;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 1881;  W.S.  Coffey,  editor  and  publisher    many  as   1,000  copies. 

(2—8).  ;      OHIO   L.AW  BUM.ETIN:  Mondays; 

law;  one  hundred  and  ninety  six  pages  7x10; 


Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,637  ^or  the 
year  1896,  but  has  not  since  made  def- 
inite and  satisfactory  claim  to  issuing  so 


NORWALK,c.  h.,  Huron  Co.  t]  7,074t 
pop.,  on  Lake  Shore  &  Michigan  Southern 
and  Wheeling  &  Lake  Erie  Rds.,  56  m.  S.  W. 
of  CleTeland.  Piano,  umbrella  and  auto- 
mobile canopy  factory;  steel  mill,  car 
shops,  monumental,  anchor  and  wooden- 
ware  works  and  tobacco  factories.  Farm- 
ing, dairying  and  stock  raising. 


subscription  $5;  established  1876;  J.  F.  Lan- 
ing. editor;  The  Laning  Company,  publishers 
(6-3). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
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from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for  ex- 
ceeding  1,000   in    1905   and    1907- 

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EVENING  HERALD;   every  evening    tablished  1885;    A.  Sheldon,   editor;    Guide 
except    Sunday;     republican;    four    pages    puijiighing  Company,  publishers  (1—8). 
17J^x22;  subscription  $2.5U;  established  June,  i 
1902;    A.  N.  Lawsou,  editor   and   publisher    NOTTINGHAM,    Cuyahoga    Co.  [^ 

^^'^''  •  •    .   J       rru-  u   J         J-*  i     939+ DOD    on  Lake  Shore  &  Michigan  South- 

Copies  printed:     This  paper  had  credit       »o»Tpup.,  uu  i^ctu-c  _.      .       ,       ,  ^^ 
for    an    average    issue    of   2,099    in    1903  |     em  Rd.,  10  m.  N.E.  of  Cleveland,  the  county 
and  2,773  in  1904,  since  which  it  has  not  ■     seat.    Farming. 

furnished  a  definite  and  satisfactory!  CITIZEN;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
report,  but  was  credited  with  more  than  pages  13^x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
2,250   in    1905   and   1907.  19(X);   Frank   A.   Bowman,   editor  and   pub- 

REFLECTOR;    every  evening  except  ;  Usher  (1—8). 

Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  twice  a-week,  ^,,^-_-„«^t>  rmr,*nn  Tn  Hh  1  (tRlt 
Tuesdays   and   Fridays;    republican;    daily    OAKHARBOR,  0«a«7a  Co.  Q  1,(W1T 

eight,  weekly  sixteen  pages  15x22;  subscrlp-  j     pop.,  on  Lake  Shore  &  Michigan  Southern 


tion— dally   $5,   weekly   $1.50;    established 
daily  1863,  weekly  183tJ;  James  G.  Gibbs,  edi 
tor;*Reflector  Co.,  publishers  (1—5). 

Copies  printed:  The  daily  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,054  in  1903 
and  1,733  in  1906,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
than    1,000    in    1907. 

The    weekly    had    credit    for    an    aver 


and  Wheeling  &  Lake  Erie  Rds.  and  Port- 
age r.,  23  m.  E.  of  Toledo.  Lumber,  tile, 
hat  linings,  basket,  creamery  butter, 
gloves  and  mittens  and  gasoline  engine 
manufacturing  and  agriculture. 
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days :  democratic ;  ten  to  twelve  pages  15x82; 

subscription  $1 ;  established  1871;  J.  H.  &  D.  A. 

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in  1906,  since  which  it  has  not  fur-  i  Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
nished  any  definite  and  satisfactory  re-  Jqj.  g^  average  issue  of  1,200  in  1899 
port,  but  was  credited  with  more  than  ^nd  1,843  in  1906,  since  which  it  has 
1,000    in    1907.  not   furnished   any   definite    and   satisfac- 

CHRONICLE;  Thursdays;  republican;    tory   report,   but  was  credited   with  more 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established    ^Z^     1000    in    1907. 

1874;  Reflector  Company,  editors  and  pub-,  „„-,^«s4.  Fridavs-  democratic;  four 
"n7F^V"m^'>IBIA.  Th"rs.>avs-  Ger-  p£e^  20?26;'  siTbStion  $1 ;  established 
m?n;''.le^.?oJ;!^t^JPli|ht  j;?g;>^^^15i22';   ?ub- !  l^J   George,  GosUne.^editor  and ^pubU.her. 


scripiion  .S1.5U;    establishetl  18j5;    Frank  M 
Roth,  editor  and  publisher 


Copies  printed:     This  paper  had  credit 
for    an    average    issue   of    1,543    for    the 


Copies  printed:     This  paper  had  credit    year   1897,  but  has  not  since  made  claim 
for   an    average    issue   of    1,118    in    1901,    to  issuing  so  many  as  1,000  copies. 


but  has  not  since  made  claim   to   issuing 
so  many  as  1,000  copies. 

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pendent: eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
©sjabllshed  1835;  Charles  Shively,  editor  and 
publisher  (10— 6). 

Copies  printed:     This  paper  had  credit    __-_,„t  y^^     r nmin  Co    r'^  4  OS^t  noc 
for    an   average    issue    of    1,166    for    the  ;  OBERLIN,  ioratn  Co.  r    4  U».T  pop., 
year    1895,    1,648    in    1898,   but    has    not       on  Lake  Shore  &  Michigan  Southern  Rd., 


OAK  HILL,  Jackson  Co.  p  825t  pop., 
on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Southwestern  Rd., 
about  12  m.  S.  of  Jackson,  the  county  seat. 
PRESS;  Fridays  (A  A). 


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OHIO. 


32  m.  S.  W.  of  Cleveland.    Seat  of  Oberlin 

College. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages 
15x22  :  subscription  $1  ;  established  1860; 
The  News  Printing  Co.,  publishers  (12 — 4). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,607  in  1897, 
since_  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  has 
been  credited  with  more  than  1,000  every 
year  since,  up  to  and  including  1907. 
TRIBUNE;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22  ;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
1894;  C.  W.  Kinney,  eaitor;  Tribune  Pub- 
lishing Company,  publishers  ( 1—6). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,326  in  1896 
and  1,721  in  1899,  since  which  it  has  not 
furnished  any  definite  and  satisfactory 
report,  but  has  been  credited  with  more 
than  1,000  every  year  since,  up  to  and 
including    1907. 

PLANTATION    MISSIONARY; 

bi-monthly  ;  undenominational  ;  twelve 
pages  6x9;  subscription  25  cents;  established 
1889;  Rev.  C.  N.  Pond,  editor  and  publisher 
(1-7). 

Copies  printed:     2,333  |n  1895 
2,479  in  1900 
2,540  in   1902 
2,595  -in  1903 
2,622  in  1904 
2,486  in   1905 
3,034  in  1906 
3,008  in  1907 
BIBL.IOTHECA   SACRA;  quarterly, 
January,  April,  Julj'  and  October;  congrsga- 
tlonal ;    two   hundred  and  four  pages   6x10 ; 
•ubscriptlon  $3;  established    1844;   G.    Fred- 
erick Wright,  editor  ;  Blbllotheca  Sacra  Co., 
publishers  (1—8). 

OHIO  CITY,  Van  Wert  Co.  tl  862t 
pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Erie,  Cincinnati  North- 
ern and  Toledo,  St.  Louis  &  Kansas  City 
Rds.,  8  m.  S.  of  Van  Wert,  the  county  seat. 
Iron  hoops  and  buggy  manufacturing. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages 
11x15;  subscription  $1;  established  1894; 
Thomas  Johnson,  editor  and  publisher. 

ORRVIL.LE,  Wayne  Co.  i  l,901t  pop., 
on  Pennsylvania  Co's,  Cleveland,  Akron  ft 
Columbus,  Pittsburg  &  Columbus  and 
Wheeling  &  Lake  Erie  Rds.,  64  m.  S.  of 
Cleveland.    Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

ORESCENT;  semi  weekly,  Tuesdays 
and  Fridays;  neutral;  four  pages  30x24;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1871;  James  A. 
Hamilton,  editor  and  publisher  f  1— 8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,632  in  1895 
and  2,003  in  1903,  since  which  it  has  not 
furnished  any  definite  and  satisfactory 
report,  but  was  credited  with  more  than 
1,000   in    1905   and   1907. 

COURIER;  Fridays;  Indeptndent;  eight 
pages  17J^x23;  subscription  §1;  established 
1903;  Raymond  E.  Swini,',  editor;  Courier 
Printing  Company,  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies     printed:      1,538  in  1907 

ORlVELiL,  Ashtabula  Co.  ^  900t  pop. 
(of  township),  1  m.  from  East  Orwell,  a  sta- 
tion on  Pittsburg,  Youngstown  &  Ash- 
tabula Rd.  Flour  and  saw  mills  and  buggy 
factory.     Farming  and  dairying. 

NEWS-LETTER;  Tuesdays ;  eight 
pages  11x16;  subscription  .§1 ;  established  1890; 
H.  W.  Olds,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 
Copies   printed:      For   the    year    1897 


OHIO. 


this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  faile.d  to  furnish  such  definite  infor- 
mation as  would  warrant  the  accordance 
of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It  has  not 
since  made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 

OSBORN,  Greene  Co. -0  9481  pop.,  on 
Cleveland,  Cincinnati.  Chicago  &  St.  Louis 
and  Erie  Rds.,  10  m.  N.  E.  of  Dayton. 
Roller  mills,  bent-wood  shops,  grain  ele- 
vators and  whip  and  egg  case  factory. 

l*OCAL  ;  Fridays;  independent;  four 
page?  18x24;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
1882;  H.  H.McGill,  editor;  Local  Publishing 
Co.,  publishers  (7— 3P). 

OSNABURG,  stark  Co.  □'  558t  pop., 
on  Wheeling  &  Lake  Erie  Rd.,  3  m.  E.  of 
Canton. 

SUBURBAN  TIMES;  Fridays;  ten 
pages  93^x12}^;  subscription  50  cents ;  estab- 
lished June,  1906;  C.  A.  Boory,  editor  and 
publisher  (8— 6  P)  (A  A). 

OTTAWA,  c.  h.,  Putnam  Co.  g  2,322t 
pop.,  on  Cincinnati,  Hamilton  &  Dayton, 
Detroit  &  Lima  Northern  and  Flndlay,  Ft. 
Wayne  &  Western  Rds.,  51  m.  S.  W.  of  To- 
ledo. Agriculture,  stock  raising  and  lum- 
ber. 

GAZETTE;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1881;  W.  E.  Laibe.  editor;  N.  E.  Mathews, 
publisher  (2—4). 

PUTNAM  CO.  DEMOKRAT}  Fri- 
days ;  German  ;  democratic  ;  eight  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1887; 
H.  F.  Rauh,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies  regu- 
larly in  the  years  1899  and  1902,  but  has 
not  since  set  up  any  definite  and  satis- 
factory   claim    for    issuing    so    many. 

PUTNA3I  CO.  SENTINEL.;  Fridays; 
democratic;  twelve  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1849;  A.  F.  Liggett,  editor; 
Sentinel  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (8—3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  issue  of  1,100  in  1^95  and  1,250 
in  1896,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
any  definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but 
has  been  credited  with  more  than  1,000 
every  year  since,  up  to  and  including 
1907. 

OTTOVILLE,    Putnam   Co.   d'    369 

pop.,  17  m.  N.  W.  of  Lima. 

TRI-COUNTY  NEWS;  Fridays;  eight 
pages  18x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
September,  1904;  Thos.  H.Selbold,  editor  and 
publisher  (1 — 6). 

OXFORD,  Butler  Co.  P2,009t  pop.,  on 
Cincinnati,  Hamilton  &  Dayton  Rd.,  89  m. 
N.  W.  of  Cincinnati.  Seat  of  JRami  Unl- 
versity.Oxford  College  and  Western  Female 
Seminary. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  independent;  ei^ht 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1843;  John  F.  Fenton,  editor;  The  Oxford 
News  Co..  publishers  (3—3). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1898 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  infofr 
mation  as  would  warrant  the  accordance 
of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It  has  not 
since  made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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PAINESVIIjIiE,c.h.,iaAr«Co.d' 

5,024+  pop.,  on  Lake  Shore  &  Michigan  South 
ern,  Pittsburg  &  Western  and  New  York, 
Chicago  &  St.  Louis  Rds.  and  Grand  r.,  3  m. 
8.  of  Lake  Erie  and  29  N.  E.  of  Cleveland. 
Manufacturing,  agriculture  and  fruit  grow- 
ing. 

TELEGRAPH  AND  REPUBLI- 
CAN; semi- weekly,  Tuesdays  and  Fridays; 
republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established— reZegrai5?i  1822,  Rejmblican 
1855,  consolidated  1906;  George  W.  Stumm, 
editor;  The  Telegraph-Republican  Co.,  pub- 
lishers (4—7  P). 

LAKE  CO.  HERALD;  Fridays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1899;  M.  L.  Harter,  editor  and 
publisher  (6—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,221  in  1900, 
but  has  not  since  made  definite  and  satis- 
factory claim  to  issuing  so  many  as  1,000 
copies. 

PANDORA,  Putnam  Co.  b  TOO  pop., 

on  Northern  Ohio  Rd.,  10  m.  from  Ottawa, 

the  county  seat.    Grain  raising  and  cattle. 

TI3IES;  Thursdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15J^x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1899;  D.  B.  jBasInger,  editor  and  publisher 
(1-8). 

PATASKALA,     Licking    Co.  a  675t 

pop.,  on  Pittsburg,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  & 

St.  Louis  and  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Rds.,  17  m. 

N.  E.  of  Columbus,  the  State  capital.    Saw 

and     planing    mills   and    railroad    repair 

shops.    Farming  and  dairying. 

STANDARD;  Thursdays;  republican; 
•Ight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1886;  W.  S.  Needham,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,520  for  the 
year  1896,  but  has  not  since  made  claim 
to  issuing  so  many  as  1,000  copies. 

PAULDING,  c.  h.,  Paulding  Co  ^ 

2,030+   pop.,    on   Cincinnati  Northern  Rd., 
66  m.  S.  W.  of  Toledo.    Agriculture. 

DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
ten  pages  18x24  ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  es- 
tablished 1874  :  N.  R.  Webster,  editor  and 
publisher  (1-8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,520  in  1896 
and  1,894  in  1904,  since  which  it  has  not 
furnished  a  definite  and  satisfactory  re- 
port, but  was  credited  with  more  than 
1,000  in   1905   and    1907. 

PAULDING   CO.  REPUBLICAN; 

Thursdays;  republican;  eight  pages  18x24; 
subscription $1.25;  established  1864 ;  J.R.Ross, 
editor  and  publisher  (2 — 8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  issue  of  1,608  for  the  year  1896, 
but  has  not  since  made  definite  and  satis- 
factory claim  to  issuing  so  many  as  1,000 
copies. 

TIMES;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1892 ; 
Geo.  M.  Eaton,  editor  and  publisher. 

PAYNE,  Paulding    Co.  g  1.336t  pop., 

on  New  York,  Chicago  &  St.  Louis  Rd.,  10 

m.  S.  W.  of  Paulding,    the   county   seat. 

Farming. 

LEADER;  Thursdays  (A  A). 
REFLECTOR     AND      PRESS-RE- 
VIEW;  Thursdays;    republican;     eight 


OHIO. 


pages  16x22;  subscription  $1;  established- 
Reflector  1844,  Press  1891.  Review  1887;  C.  A. 
Colby,  editor  and  publisher{8—  5  P). 

PEEBLES,  Adams  Co.  g  763t  pop.,  on 
Cincinnati,  Portsmouth  &VirginiaRd. ,13m 
N.  of  West  Union,  the  county  seat.  Ship- 
ping point.    Limestone  quarries. 

LEADER:  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished August,  1905;  8.  N.  Rucker,  editor  and 
publisher  (11— 5  P). 

PEMBERVIL.LE,  Wood  Co. ^l,08U 
pop.,  on  Ohio  Central  and  Columbus,  Hock- 
ing Valley  &  Toledo  Rds.,  12  m.  N.  E.  of 
Bowling  Green,  the  county  seat.  Farming. 
Oil  and  gas  wells. 

LEADER;  Fridays;  neutral;  ten  pages 
1.3x20;  subscription  .Sl.25;  established  1884; 
Geo.  H.  Speck,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

PERRYSBURG,   Wood  Co.  ^  l,766t 

pop.,  on  Cincinnati,  Hamilton  &  Dayton  Rd. 

and   Maumee   r.,  at   head   of  navigation, 

9  m.  S.  of  Toledo.    Agriculture. 

JOURNAL;  Fridays ;  republican ; 
eight  pages  11x15  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1858;    Ed.  L.  Blue,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 

PERRYSVILLE,  Ashland  Co.fi  513t 
pop.,  on  Pittsburg,  Fort  Wayne  &  Chicago 
Rd.,  121^  m.  S.  E.  of  Mansfield,  and  70  N.  E, 
of  Columbus,  the  State  capital.  Manu- 
facturing.   Stock  raising.    Milling. 

ENTERPRISE;  Wednesdays;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25 -^  established 
1898;  Russell  Printing  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (7—3  P). 

PIONEER,  Williams  Co.  \j  1,200  pop., 
on  Toledo  &  Western  Rd.,  14  m.  N.  of 
Bryan,  the  county  seat.  Manufacturing, 
agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

TRI-STATE  ALLIANCE;  Thurs- 
days; independent;  eight  pages  17x22;  eub- 
soription  $1;  established  1878;  Miles  E. 
Crommer,  editoe  and  publisher  (1 — 8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,236  for  the 
year  1898,  but  has  not  since  made 
definite  and  satisfactory  claim  to  is- 
suing   so    many   as    1,000   copies. 

PIQUA,  Miami  Co.  -D  12,172t  pop.,  on 
Pittsburg,  Cinoinnatl,  Chicago  &  St.  Louis 
and  Cincinnati,  Hamilton  &  Dayton  Rds,, 
Big  Miami  r.  and  Miami  &  Erie  canal,  28  ra. 
N.  of  Dayton.  Stove  and  range  works,  lin 
seed-oil  and  straw-board  manufactories. 

CALL;  every  evening  except  Sunday 
and  MIAMI  HELMET,  Thursdaj-s;  re- 
publican; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription- 
daily  $6,  weekly  $1.50;  established  — dally 
1888,  weekly  1873;  H.  R.  Snyder,  editor  and 
publisher  (12—6). 

Copies    printed:     daily,     1,585  in   1895 

1,423  in   1899 
2,587  in  1907 

LEA  DER-D  I  SPA  TCH  ;  every  evening 
except  Sunday,  and  MIAMI  LEADER- 
JOURNAL,  Fridays;  democratic;  daily 
six,  weekly  eight  pages  18x22;  subscription- 
dallv  $5,  weekly  $1;  established— DispafcTi 
1886,"  LpatZer  1888 ;  H.  Kampf.  editor;  Leader- 
Dispatch  Co.,  publishers  (3—3). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1897 
the  weekly  edition  of  this  paper  seemed 
to  assert  that  it  had  an  average  issue  ex- 


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OHIO. 


ceeding  i,ooo  copies,  but  failed  to  fur- 
nish such  definite  information  as  would 
warrant  the  accordance  of  a  rating  to 
that  effect.  It  has  not  since  made  any 
renewal  of  the  claim. 

DIE  MIAMI  POjST;  Thursdays;  Ger- 
man; democratic;  four  pages  23x28;  sub- 
scription $1.50 ;  established  1878 ;  August  Bartel, 
editor  and  publisher  (7—3  P) . 

PLAIN  CITY,  Madison  Co.  n  l,432t 
pop.,  on  Pittsburg,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  &. 
St.  Louis  Rd..  17  m.  W.  of  Columbus,  tli« 
State  capital.  Manufacturing.  Stock  raising. 

ADVOCATE;  Wednesdays ;  neutral ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab 
lished  1894;  Olive  B.  Mackan,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 

DEALER;  Wednesdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x32;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1861;  Charles  W.  Horn,  editor  and 
publisher. 

PLEASANT  CITY,  Guernsey  Co.  d- 
.  1,006+  pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Rd.,  about 
25  m.  E.  of  Zanesville. 
RECORDER;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

PLEAS  ANT  VILLE,  FairfieJd  Co.  n 
501+   pop.,  on   Zanesville  &  Western  Rd., 
about  20  m.  S.  by  W.  of  Newark.    Glass 
factory. 
TIMES:  Thursdays  (A  A). 

PLYMOUTH,  Richland  Co.  b  1.154t 
pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  and  Pittsburg, 
Akron  &  Western  Rd.s.,  30  m.  N.  W.  of  Mans- 
field, the  county  seat.  Farming.  Natural 
gas. 

ADVERTISER;  Fridays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x32;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1858;  George  W.  Reed,  editor  and  pub- 
publisher  (1—8). 

POMEROY,  c.  h.,  Meiga  Co.  R  4,639t 

pop.,  on  Hocking  Valley  &  Ohio  Central 
Rds.  and  Ohio  r.,  239  m.  below  Pittsburg, 
Pa.  Connected  with  river  towns  bj'  dally 
lines  of  steamboats.  Coal  mining.  Salt, 
furniture  and  pipe  organs  manufactured. 

INDEPENDENT;    semi-weekljs    Tues- 
days and  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
Bcrlptlon   $1;    established   May.  1903;    Tlids. 
Turnbull.  editor;  The  Independent  Publish 
Ing  Co.,  publishers  (1—6). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  3,059  in  1904 
and  3,101  in  1905,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  a  report,  but  was  credit- 
ed  with   more   than   2,250   in    1907. 

DEMOCRAT;  Thurs  lays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  £1;  established 
18ffi;  C.  E.  Peoples,  editor  and  publisher 
(7—3  P). 

LEADER;  Wednesdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1895;  S.  F.  Smith,  editor  and  publish- 
er (1—4). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  2,322  in  1897 
and  3,151  in  1905,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  a  report,  but  was  credit- 
ed  with   more  than    2,250   in    1907. 

TRIBUNE-TELEGRAPH;  Wednes 
days;  republican;  eight  pages  15x38 ;  subscrip- 
tion tl:  established— Tj-ibune  1887,  Telegraph 
1843;  Chas.  A.  Hartley, editor;  Union  Printing 
Co.,  publishers  (7—3  P). 

PORT  CLINTON,  c.  h..  Ottawa  Co. 

i  J,450+  pop.,  on  Lake  Shore  &  Michigan 


OHIO. 


Southern  Rd.  and  at  moufh  of  Portage  r., 

on  Lake  Erie,  30  m.  S.  E.  of  Toledo.    Grsipe 

and  peach  culture  and  fishing. 

OTTAWA  CO.  HERALD;  Fridays; 
republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  September.  1902;  J.  H.  Faus, 
editor  and  publisher  (8 — 5  P). 

Copies  printed:      1,133  in  1903 
1,251   in   1904 
1,285  in   1905 
1,336  in  1906 
1,324  in  1907 
OTTAWA     CO.     NEWS-DEMO- 
CRAT; Fridays;  democratic:  eight  pages 
15x22;    subscription  $1;  established  1865;  W. 
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Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,055  for  the 
year  1895,  1,120  in  1902,  but  has  not 
since  made  claim  to  issuing  so  many  as 
1,000  copies. 

OTTAWA   CO.  REPUBLICAN;  Fri- 
days;   republican;    eight   pages   15x32;  sub 
•cription$l;  established  18S7;   A.G.Winnie, 
editor  and  publisher. 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  issue  of  1,100  in  1894,  since 
which  it  has  not  furnished  any  definite 
and  satisfactory  report,  but  has  been 
credited  with  more  than  1,000  every  year 
since,    up    to    and    including    1907. 

OTTAWA  CO.  ZEITLNG;  Fridays; 
German;  independent;  eiRht  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1890;  Sam 
Kuesthardt,  editor  and  publisher  (1—5). 

(Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,084  in  1896 
and  1,195  in  1904,  since  which  it  has  not 
furnished  any  definite  and  satisfactory 
report,  but  was  credited  with  more  than 
1,000    in    1905    and    1907. 

PORTSMOUTH,  c.  h.,  Scioto  Co.  g 
17,870+  pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  South- 
western,   Cincinnati,   Portsmouth   &   Vir- 
ginia and  Norfolk  &  Western   Rds..  Ohio 
canal   and    Ohio    r.,  80   m.  E.   Cincinnati, 
Shoe,  wood,  fire-brick,  steel  and  Iron  manu- 
factories and  car  works. 
BLADE;    every    evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  SEiMI- WEEKLY,  Wednesdays 
and   Saturdays;   republican;    twelve   pages 
17x22;  subscription— dally  $5,  semi  weekly  $1; 
established  — dally   1885,   semi-weekly    1876; 
Chas.  E.  Hard,  editor;  Blade  Printing  Com- 
pany, publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
the  daily  edition  of  this  paper  seemed  to 
assert  that  it  had  an  average  issue  ex- 
ceeding 1,000  copies,  but  failed  to  fur- 
nish such  definite  information  as  would 
warrant  the  accordance  of  a  rating  to 
that  effect. 

The  semi-weekly  edition  has  on  four 
occasions  indicated  a  desire  to  have 
credit  for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies 
regularly,  but  such  definite  information 
as  would  warrant  such  a  rating  has 
never  been  forthcoming. 

TIMES;  every  eveniug  except  Sunday, 
and  SEMI- WEEKLY,  Wedr.esdays  and 
Saturdays;  democratic;  eight  pages  20x26; 
subscription— daily  $5,  semi  weekly  $1;  es- 
tablished-daily  1894,  semi- weekly  1861;  Val- 
lee  Harold,  editor;  The  Times  Publishing 
Company,  publishers  (1—8). 

(Copies  printed:     daily:     2,534  in  ipo^ 

2,626  in  1903 
2,693  in  1904 
3,150  in  1905 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


907 


OHIO. 


OHIO. 


3,666  in  1906 

4,329  in   1907 

No   definite   and  satisfactory  statement 

has  ever   been   secured    from   the   weekly 

edition,  but  it  had    credit   for  exceeding 

1,000   in    1905   and    1907. 

CORRESPONDENT  ;     Fridays ;    Ger 
man;  Independent;  twelve  pages  15x22:  gub 
Borlptlon$2;  established  1855;  Louis  F.  Korth, 
edltorand  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  ol  2,167  in  1901 
and  2,172  in  1902,  since  which  it  has  not 
furnished  any  definite  and  satisfactory 
report,  but  has  been  credited  with  more 
than  1,000  every  year  since,  up  to  and 
including    1907. 

PRAIRIE  DEPOT,  Wood  Co.  ^1,600 

pop.,  on  Toledo  &  Ohio  Central  Rd.,  24  m.  S. 

of  Toledo.    Agriculture.    OH  wells. 

OBSERVER;  Fridays;  independent; 
ten  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1894;  H.  L.  Hodges,  editor;  Observer 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (1-8). 

PROSPECT.  Marion  Co.  U  983t  pop., 

on  Columbus,  Hocking  Valley  &  Toledo  Rd., 

10  m.  S.  of  Marlon,  the  county  seat,  and  3< 

N.  of  Oolumbug,  the  State  capital.  Farming. 

MONITOR;  Thursdays;  Independent; 
eight  pages  2(ix26;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 1878;  Frank  C.  Poppleton,  editor; 
Poppleton  &Hollenbak,  publishers  (1—8). 

QUAKER   CITY,   Guernsey    Co.  n- 

878+  pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Rd.,  40  m. 

K.  of  ZanesTllle.     Planing  mill,  oar-wheel 

manufactory,    coal  works,  machine   shop 

and  window-glass  factory. 

INDEPENDENT;  Thursdays;  Independ- 
ent; four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1.50;  es- 
tablished 1875 ;  J.  W.  &  A.  B.  Hill,  editors  and 
publishers  (7—5). 

QXJINCY,  Logan  Co.  -D  642t  pop.,  on 

Cleveland,  Cincinnati.  Chicago  &  St.  Louie 

and  Ohio  Southern  Rds.,  11  m.  E.  of  Sidney. 

Agriculture. 

INLAND  PRESS;  Fridays;  eight  pages 
13x30;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1900;  In- 
land Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers. 

RAVENNA,c.  h.,  Portage  Co.  [^4,008t 
pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Go's,  Pittsburg  & 
Western  and  Erie  Rds.,  38  ni.  S.  E.  of  Cleve- 
land. Chair,  iron,  carriage,  electric  lamp, 
clothing,  paper-box  and  carbon  manufac- 
tories and  dye  works. 

DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays;  eight  pages 
16x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1846:  J.  B. 
Holm,  edltorand  publisher  (1 — 8). 

Copies  printed :  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding    1,000    in    1907. 

REPUBLICAN;  Thursdays ;  repub- 
lloan;  eight  to  twelve  pages  18x^4;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  ©stabUshed  1380;  C.  W.  S.  Wllgus. 
editor;  Republican  Publishing  Co..  publish- 
ers (1—8).      . 

Copies  printed:     This  paper  had  credit 
for    an    average    issue    of    3,274    for   the 
year  1896,  but  has  not  since  made  claim 
to  issuing  so  many  as  1,000  copies. 
REPUBLIC,  Seneca  Co.  t:  658+ pop., 

on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Rd..  8  m.  W.  of  Tiffin. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  October,  1905;   Geo. 


W.  Grames,  editor  and  publisher  (12—5  P) 

(A  A). 

REYNOLDSBURG,  Franklin  Co. 
U  339t  pop. 
NEWS  GAZETTE;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

RICHWOOD,  Union  Co.  D  l,640t 
pop.,  on  Erie  Rd..  15  m.  S.  W.  of  Marion. 
Agriculture. 

GAZETTE;  Thursdays;  Independent; 
four  pages  20x36;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1872;  Geo.  W.  Worden,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6—3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,473  i^i  1898, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  has 
been  credited  with  more  than  1,000  every 
year    since,    up    to    and    including    1907. 

RIDGE  WAY,    Hardin    Co.    t]    447 

pop.,  on  Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  & 
St.  Louis  Rd.,  about  20  m.  W.  of  Marion. 

SUN;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

RIPLiEY,  Brown  Co.  ^j  2,248t  pop.,  on 
Chesapeake  &  Ohio  Rd.  and  Ohio  r.,  56  m. 
B.  E.  of  Cincinnati.  River  commerce.  Flour 
and  saw  mills,  piano  and  shoe  factories 
and  leaf  tobacco. 
BEE;    Wednesdays ;    republican ;   eight 

pages  18x24;    subscription  $1-^5;   established 

ISS;  Jas.  C.  Newoomb.  editor  and  publisher 

(6—3). 

Copies  printed:     This  paper  had  credit 

for  an  issue  of  1,080  for  the  year   1895, 

but  has  not  since  made  claim  to  issuing 

so  many  as  1,000  copies. 

RISING  SUN,  Wood  Co.  b  660t  pop,, 
ou  Hocking  Valley  Rd.,  about  23  m.  S.  of 
Toledo. 
UNIQUE  WEEKLY;  Fridays  (A  A). 

ROCKGREEK,  A$htabula  Co.  ^  478t 
pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Co's  Rd.,  ]4  m.  from 
Rock  Creek  Station,  on  Pittsburg  &  Ashta- 
bula Rd.    Dairying  and  farming. 
SIGNAL;  Wednesdays;  twelve  pages 

11x16;   subscription  $1;  established  1894;  E. 

P.  Warren,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3  P). 

ROCKFORD,JtfercerC'o.-Cl,207tpop., 
onOincInnatl  Northern  Rd.  and  St.  Mary's 
r.,  11  m.  N.  of  Cellna,  the  county  seat. 
Wood- working,  tile  and  brick  manufacto- 
ries.   Agriculture. 

PRESS;  Fridays;  four  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1888;  George  R. 
Kinder,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

ROSEVILI.E,  MuskingumVo.u  l,207t 
pop.,  on  Cincinnati  &  Muskingum  Vallay 
Rd.,  10  m.  S.  of  Zauesvllle,  the  county  seat. 
Potteries,  brick  works  and  coal  mines. 
REVIEW;  Thursdavs;  four  pages  22x28  j 
subscription  $1;  established  1896;  Williams 
Bros.,  editors  and  publishers  (1—6). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,169  ii^  1899, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  has 
been  credited  with  more  than  1,000  every 
year    since,    up    to    and    including    1907. 

ROSS,-B**««»'  ^'o-  P  400  pop.,  on  Miami 
r.,  7  m.  S.  W.  of  Hamilton,  the  county  seat. 


908 


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OHIO. 


and  18  N.  of  Cinclnuatl.  Agriculture  and 
stock  raising. 

VENICE  GRAPHIC;  Fridays;  inde- 
pendent; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
•stablished  1887;  L.  Demorest,  editor  and  pub- 
Usher. 

RUSHSYIiVANIA,  Logan  Co.  -D 
762  pop.,  on  Cleveland,  Cincinnati, Chicago 
&  St.  Louis  Rd..  10  m.  N.  N.  E.  of  Bellefon- 
taine,  the  county  seat.  Portland  cement 
works.    Farming. 

RECORD}  Wednesdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  11x13;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1897;  G.  A.  Buck,  editor  and  publisher 
(7-5). 

SABINA,  CUnton  Co.  pi,481t pop.,  on 
Cincinnati  &  Muskingum  Valley  and  Balti- 
more &  Ohio  Rds.,  11  m.  N.  E.  of  Wil- 
naington,  the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 

NEWS  RECORD;  Thursdays;  Inde- 
pendent; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.35;  established  1877;  J.  F.  Gaskius.  editor 
and  publisher  (1—6). 

Copies     printed:      i,ooo  in   1902 

988  in   1904 
938  in  1905 
956  in  1906 
1,034  in  1907 
TRIBUNE;  Wednesdays;  eight  pages 
15x23;  subscription  $1;  established  1894;  M.  D. 
Barns,  editor;  Barns  Bros.,  publishers  (3— 3). 

SAINT  CLAIRSVIL.LE,c.h.,  Btl- 

mont  Co.  D-  l,2lOt  pop.,  on  Cleveland, 
Lorain  &  Wheeling,  Wabash  and  Baltimore 
k  Ohio  Rdg.,  12  m.  W.  of  Wheeling,  W. 
Va.    Agriculture. 

BELMONT  CHRONICLE ;  Thurs 
days;  republican;  eight  pages  18x20;  subsorip 
lion  $1;  established  1818;  Edwin  L.  MoMll 
Ion,  editor  and  publisher  (1 — i). 

Copies  printed:  1,320  in  1900 
1,599  in  1903 
1,703  in  1907 

GAZETTE ;  Thursdays ;  democratic :  f our 
pages  22x28;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1812 ;  A.  D.  Clark;  editor  and  publisher  { 3—3 ). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
f roni  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for  ex- 
ceeding  1,000   in    1905    and    1907. 

SAI'STMA'RYS,Auglai*eCo.-o5,tS9t 

pop.,  on  Lake  Erie  &  Western  and  Columbus 

North-Western  Rds.and  Miami  &Erie  canal, 

W  m.  W.  of  Wapakoneta,  the  county  seat. 

Woolen  manufactories,  chain  works,  paper 

mill  and  wheel  works. 

LEADER;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  ARGU8,  Thursdays;  daily 
independent,  weekly  republican;  daily  four 
pages  17x22,  weekly  eight  pages  18x24  ;  sub- 
scription—daily $4,  weekly  $1;  established 
1889;  Leader  Printing  Co.,  publishers  (2— 8). 

SAINT   PARIS,    Champaign   Co.  -a 

1,501)  pop.,  on  Pittsburg,  Cincinnati,  Chicago 
A  St.  Louis  and  Detroit,  Toledo  &  Ironton 
Rds.,  11  m.  W.  of  Urbana,  the  county  seat. 
Carriage  shops,  flour  and  planing  mills  and 
cement  block  works.  Packs  and  ships 
large  quantities  of  poultry. 

NEWS-DISPATCH;    Thursdays; 

independent;  eight  pages  15x32;  subscription 

•1.25;   established  1871;  L.  M.   Ross,  editor; 

Dispatch  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:     No  definite  and  satis- 


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factory  statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for  ex- 
ceeding   1,000    in    1901;    and    1907. 

PRESS;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

TELEGRAM;  Fridays ;  four  pageg 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  Novem- 
ber, 1901;  Marlay  B.  Neff,  editor  and  publish- 
er (8-5)  (A  A). 

SALEM,  Columbiana  Co.  q' 8.375  pop., 
on  Pennsylvania  Co's  and  Salem  Rds..  60  m. 
W.  of  Pittsburg.  Engine  works,  wire 
nail  factory,  pump  and  sheet  iron  works, 
large  potteries,  stove  foundries  and  chew- 
ing gum  factories. 

HERALD;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  BULLETIN,  Thursdays;  dem- 
ocratic; dally  eight,  weekly  twelve  pages 
13x20;  subscription— daily  $5,weekly  50  cents; 
established— daily  1891,  weekly  1890;  Geo.  H. 
Gee,  editor;  Kirby  &  Co.,  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  each  edition  had 
credit    for    exceeding    1,000    in     1907. 

NEWS ;  every  evening  except  Sunday,  and 
REPUBLICANERA,  semi  weekly, 
Tuesdays  and  Fridays  ;  republican  ;  eight 
pages— daily  15x28,  semi  weekly  18x23;  sub- 
scription—daily $4.50,  semi  weekly  $1;  estab- 
lished-daily 1889,  semi  weekly  1852;  L.  H. 
Brush,  manager ;  Salem  Publishing  Com- 
pany, publishers. 

Copies    printed:     daily,     1,435  in   1895 

1,689  in  1905 
1,857  in  1907 
The  semi-weekly  edition  had  credit  for 
an  issue  of  2,400  in  1898,  since  which  it 
has  not  furnished  any  definite  and  satis- 
factory report,  but  has  been  credited 
with  more  than  1,000  every  year  since, 
up   to   and  including   1907. 

SANATIVE  MEDICINE;  monthly; 
medical;  forty-eight  pages  6x9;  subscription 
$1;  established  1891;  T.  J.  Lyle,  M.D.,  editor; 
Lj'le  Printing  Co.,  publishers. 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1898 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies^ 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  infor- 
mation as  would  warrant  the  accordance 
of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It  has  not 
since  made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 

S ALINE VILLE,  Columbiana  Co.  [3' 
2,353+  pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Rd.,  18  m.  W.  of 
East  Liverpool.  Mining.  China  and  stone- 
ware potteries,  brickyard  and  planing  mill. 

NE\VS;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
February,  1906;  The  News  Publishing  Co., 
editors  and  publishers  (1—7). 

SANDUSKY,  c.  h..  Erie  Co.  b  19,664t 
pop. — local  estimate  25,000— on  Cleveland, 
Cincinnati,  Chicago  &  St.  Louis,  Lake  Erie 
&  Western,  Baltimore  &  Ohio^  Lake  thore  & 
Michigan  Southern  and  Pennsylvania  Rds. 
and  Sandusky  bay,  near  its  entrance  Into 
Lake  Erie,  60  m.  W.  of  Cleveland.  Manu- 
factures and  lake  commerce. 

REGISTER;  every  morning,  and 
WEEKLY,  Wednesdays;  repuoUoan; 
dally  and  Sunday  eight  to  sixteen,  weekly 
twelve  to  sixteen  pages  18x22;  subscription 
—dally  $5.20,  weekly  $1,  Sunday  $1.50;  estab- 
lished—daily  1844,  Sunday  1884,  weekly  1888; 
I.  F.  Mack  &  Bro.,  editors  and  publishers  (2 — 7). 
Copies  printed:  The  daily  edition  of 
this  paper  had  credit  for  an  issue  of 
2,000  in    1898  and  2,400  in   1904,  since 


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which  it  has  not  furnished  any  definite 
and  satisfactory  report,  but  was  credited 
with  more  than  2,250  in  1905  and  1907. 
The  weekly  edition  had  credit  for  an 
issue  of  2,250  in  1898,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  has  been  credited  with 
more  than  1,000  every  year  since,  up  to 
and    including    1907. 

IhibUsher's  announcement. — Register's  total 
net  average  circulation  for  190T  was  8,875. 
Official  exaniinatlou  of  A.  A.  A.,  made  Oct. 
10,  1906,  showed  Register  was  the  only 
Sandusky  paper  that  permitted  a  full  and 
complete  examination  of  all  circulation  re- 
cords, and  "the  only  Sandusky  paper  that 
had  held  and  increased  its  circulation  dur- 
ing the  year."  Advertisers  have  privilege 
of  using  any  edition  at  same  rate  as  named 
in  contract  for  that  edition,  thereby  secur 
ing  much  larger  individual  circulation 
than  any  other  Sandusky  paper.  The  Reg- 
ister carried  three  times  more  want  ads 
than  any  other  daily  paper,  and  38  per 
cent  more  local  advertising  in  1907. 
Member  Select  List  Ohio  daily  papers. 
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Bank  Building,  Chicago. 
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days; democratic;  eight  pages  1714x23%; 
Bubscriptiou— daily  85,  weekly  SI;  estab- 
lished—daily  Jot<rnan883,  .SYarl898,  weekly 


1901;    E.    B.    Fenton,  editor; 
Company,  publishers  (12—4). 

Copies  printed:     daily: 


2,338 

in 

3.269 

in 

3,845 

in 

4,314 

in 

4,983 

in 

5,206 

in 

5,251 

in 

Alvord-Peters 

1900 
1902 
1903 
1904 

1905 
1906 
1907 
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Pittsburg,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  *  St.  LoulB 
and  Wheeling  &  Lake  Erie  Rds.,78  m.  W.  of 
Pittsburg,  Pa.  Sclo  College.  Carriage  fac- 
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Wooster,  the  county  seat,  and  75  S.  W 
of  Cleveland.  Sash,  pole,  shaft  and  blind 
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year   since,    up   to    and   including    1907- 

SIDNEY,  c.h.,5ftel6y(7o.^a,68«tpop. 
—local  estimate  8,000— on  Cincinnati,  Ham- 


910 


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cinnati. Manufacturing  holloware,  scrap 
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rims,  whips,  brushes,  brooms,  poles,  shafts 
etc.    Agriculture. 

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Copies  printed:  The  daily  edition  of 
this  paper  had  credit  for  an  issue_  of 
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which  it  has  not  furnished  any  definite 
and  satisfactory  report,  but  was  credited 
with  more  than  1,000  in  1905  and  1907. 
The  weekly  edition  had  credit  for  an 
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since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  was 
credited  with  more  than  2,250  in  1905 
and    1907. 

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Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
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exceeding    1,000    in    1907. 

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on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Rd.,  24  m.  S.  of 
Newark  and  20  S.  W.  of  Zanesvllle.  Car 
riage  factories,  woolen  and  planing  mills. 
Coal  In  vicinity. 

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and  10,000  in  1902,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and^  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  has  been  credited  with 
more  than  7,500  every  year  since,  up  to 
and   including    1907. 

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SOUTH     CHARLESTON,  Clark 

Oo.  -o  1,096+  pop.,  on  Pittsburg,  Cincinnati, 
Chicago  &  St.  Louis  and  Ohio  Southern 
Rds.,  between  the  forks  of  Little  Miami  r., 
about  15  m.  S.  E.  of  Springfield,  the  county 
seat,  and  36  W.  S.  W.  of  Columbus.  Drain 
tile  factory. 

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1897;  R.  R.  Montgomery,  editor  and  pub- 
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Co.,  publishers  (7—3  P). 

SOUTH  SOLON,  Madison  Co.  a  TOO 
pop.,  on  Detroit  Southern  Rd.,18m.S.  of 
Springfield.  Grain  growing  and  stock  rais- 
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1901;  J.  R.  Stroup,  editor  andpublisher  (1— 7). 

SPENCER  VILLE,^««n  Co.  t]1.874t 
pop.,  on  Cincinnati,  Hamilton  &  Dayton, 
Chicago  and  Erie  Rds.  and  Miami  &  Erie 
oanal,  12  m.  S.  of  Delphos  and  about  15  W. 
of  Lima,  the  county  seat.  Flour,  stave, 
flag  stick,  handle,  sash  and  door  manu- 
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for  an  average  issue  of  1,197  i^i  1899 
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furnished  any  definite  and  satisfactory 
report,  but  has  been  credited  with  more 
than  1,000  every  year  since,  up  to  and 
including    1907. 

SPRINGFIELD,  c.  h.,  Clark  Co.  -a 
38,258t  pop.— local  estimate  50,000— near 
confluence  of  Mad  r.  and  Lagonda  creek, 
48  m.  W.  of  Columbus  the  State  capital. 
Agricultural  implements,  turbine  water- 
wheels,  iron,  coffins,  wringers,  engines, 
windmills  and  flour  mills.  Agriculture. 
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Copies  printed:  The  daily  edition  of 
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sue of  6,804  in  1900  and  10,227  in  1904, 
since  which  it  ^  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  was 
credited  with  more  than  7,500  in  1907. 
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15x32;  subscription-daily  $3.10,  weekly  $1; 
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Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  the  daily  edition 
had  credit  for  exceeding  2,250  in  1898 
and  more  than  1,000  in  1899,  and  every 
year    since,    up    to    and    including    1907. 

The  weekly  edition  had  credit  for  is- 
suing more  than  1,000  __copies  regularly 
in  1898,  but  has  not  since  -set  up  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  claim  for  is- 
suing so  many. 

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$8.65;  established  1894;  The  Sun  Publishing 
Company,  publishers  (5 — 7). 

(Topics  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
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and  9,460  in  1905,  since  which  it  has 
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report,  but  was  credited  with  more  than 
7,500    in    1907. 

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Copies  printed :  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  2,200  in  1896 
and  2,169  in  1901,  since  which  it  has  not 
furnished  any  definite  and  satisfactory 
report,  but  has  been  credited  with  more 
than  1,000  every  year  since,  up  to  and 
including  1907,  although  the  publisher 
admits  that  no  such  record  is  kept  as 
would  make  it  possible  to  prepare  a  def- 
inite and  satisfactory  statement  of  the 
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site period  of  a  full  year. 

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Copies  printed:  281,900  in  1895 
311,587  in  1900 
311,220  in  1902 
325,670  in   1903 

335.367  in   1904 
363,916  in   1905 
412,708  in   1906 
447.345  in   1907 
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•siabllshed  1882;  The   Simmons   Publishing 
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Copies  printed:     160,916  in  1894 
103,660  in  1900 
100,500  in  1902 
100,416  in   1903 
100,000  in   1905 
108,824  in  1906 
165,305  in   1907 
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Copies    printed:    12,083  in  1907 
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cents;    established  1903;  The  Young  &  Ben 
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Copies  printed;  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  btit  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding  75,000  in  1907,  which  is  the 
highest  rating  ever  accorded  in  the  ab- 
sence of  a  definite  and  satisfactory 
statement  of  copies  printed  during  the 
period   of   a    full   year. 

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fifty  two  pages  9x12;  subscription  50  cents; 
established  1889;  A.  D.  Hosterman.  pub 
Usher  (1—8). 

Copies     printed:      5,875  in   189S 
28,334  in  190S 
33,250  in  1907 
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1878;  The  Crowell  Publishing  Company,  edl 
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Copies  printed:     179,966  in  1895 
342^16  in  1900 


362,666  in  1902 
384,250  in  1903 
428,500  in  1904 
481,666  in  1905 
531,063  in  1906 
562,860  in   1907 

SPRING  VALLEY,    Greene   Co.  -a 

622+  pop.,  on  Pittsburg,  Cincinnati,  Chicago 

&  St.  Louis  Rd.,  7  m.  S.  of  Xenla,  the  county 

seat.     Woolen  and   flour  mills  and  grain 

•levator.    Farming  and  stock  raising. 

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Jl;  established  1906:  consolidation  of  Jlfoon, 
1884,  and  Blade,  1887;  Win  C.  Tufts,  editor 
and  publisher  (9 — 6). 

STEUBENVILLE,  c.  h.,   J^iferton 

Co.  D- 14,349+  pop.,  on  Pittsburg,  Cincinnati, 
Chicago   &  St.  Louis,   Pennsylvania   Co's 
and  Wheeling  &  Lake  Erie  Rds.  and  Ohio 
■    r.,  43  m.  W.  of  Pittsburg,  Pa.  Manufactures. 
GAZETTE;   every  evening  except  Sun- 
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Fadden,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  The  daily  and  weekly 
editions  of  this  paper  each  had  credit 
for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies  regu- 
larly in  the  years  1895  and  1902,  but 
neither  has  since  set  up  any  claim  for 
issuing  so  many. 

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Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  republi- 
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subscription— daily  $:l,  weekly  $\ ;  established 
-dally  1847,  weekly  1806;  The  Herald  Print- 
ing Company,  editors  and  publishers  (12—5). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  the  daily  edition 
had  credit  for  exceeding  1,000  in  1905 
and   1907. 

The  weekly  edition  had  credit  for  ex- 
ceeding 2,250  in  1898  and  more  than 
1,000  in  1899,  and  every  year  since,  up 
to    and    including    1907. 

GERMANIA;  Fridays;  German;  inde- 
pendent-republican; twelve  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $2;  establLshed  1876;  Joseph 
Nlederhuber,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copie.s, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  infor- 
mation as  would  warrant  the  accordance 
of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It  has  not 
since  made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 

STOCKPORT,  Morgan  Co.  P,  376t 
pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Rd.,  about  10  m. 
S.  by  E.  of  McConnelsvllle,  the  county  seat. 
TIMES;  Wednesdays  (A  A). 

STOUTSVILLE,  Fairfleld  Co.  U   282 
pop.,  on  Cincinnati   &  Muskingum   Valley 
Rd..  7  m.  E.  of  Circlevllle.    Flour  mills,  ele- 
vators, and   tile  and   terracotta    works, 
rurmlng  and  cattle  raising. 
FAIRFIELD-PICKAWAY 
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pages    13x20;    subscription   $1;    established 
1986;    H.  O.  Harden,  editor   and  publisher. 
Prints  edition  for  Amanda,  called  Herald. 

STRASBURG,  Tu^carctoas  Co.  D- 
1,000  pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Rd.,  85  m.  S  • 


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of  Cleveland  and  22  S.  of  Canton.    Large 

brick  and  sewer  pipe  works. 

RECOltD:  Wednesdays;  independent; 
six  pages  13x2(1;  subscription  .SI ;  established 
May,  1907;  E.  W.  Spidell,  editor;  Spidell 
Printing  Company,  publishers  (10—7  P). 

STRONGSVILLE,  Cuyahoga  Co.  cf 
211+  pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Rd.,  about 
ISniiS.  by  TV. of  Cleveland.    Flouring  mills 
and  manufacture  of  cheese. 
YOUNG  FOLKS'  MUSIC  3IONTH- 

I.Y(AA). 

STRYKER,  Williams  Co.  tl  l,206t 
pop.,  on  Lake  Shore  &  Michigan  Southern 
Rd.  and  Tiffin  r.,  47  m.  W.  of  Toledo 
Manufacturing. 

ADVANCE;  Thursdays;  independent; 
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lished 1884;  G.  D.  Spaulding,  editor  and  pub 
Usher  (1—8). 

SUGARCREEK,   Tu*carawat  Co.  n- 

1,482  pop.,  on  Wheeling  &  Lake  Erie  Rd.,  10 

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CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


915 


OHIO. 


N.  W.  of  Columbus,  the  State  capital. 
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seat  and  State  capital.  Seat  of  Otterbein 
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WEST  JEFFERSON,  Madison  Co. 

D  803+  pop.,  on  Pittsburg,  Cincinnati,  Chi- 
cago &  St.  Louis  Rd.,  14  m.  "W.  of  Columbus, 
the  State  capital.    Live  stock  and  farming. 

HOME  NEWS:  Thursdays:  non-parti- 
gan;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1891;  J.  C.  McCraclien,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6—3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  has  on 
two  occasions  indicated  a  desire  to  have 
credit  for  issuing  more  than  i,ooo  copies 
regularly,  but  such  definite  information 
as  would  warrant  such  a  rating  has 
never  been  forthcoming. 

WEST  LAFAYETTE,    Coshocton 

Co.  D  1,000  pop.,  on  Pittsburg,  Cincinnatj, 
Chicago  &  St.  Louis  Rd.,  6  m.  N.  E.  of  Cosh- 
octon, the  county  seat.  Manufacturing  and 
farming.     Seat  of  West  Lafayette  College. 

INDICATOR;  Thursdays;  neutral; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished March,  1902;  H.  C.  Ferguson,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—8). 

WEST  LIBERTY,  iofiran  Co.  ^ 
1,23(5+  pop.,  on  Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chi- 
cago &  St.  Louis  Rd.,  8  m.  S.  of  Bellefon- 
taine,  the  county  seat,  and  10  N.  of  Urbana. 
Machine  shops  and  flour  mills. 

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Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,316  in  1896 
and  1,327  in  1906,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
than   1,000   in   1907. 

WEST  MANSFIELD,  Logan  Co.  -n 
875+  pop.,  on  Ohio  Central  Rd.,  12  m.  N. 
E.  of  Bellefontalne,  the  county  seat.  Agri- 
culture. 

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pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1893;  L.  G.  English,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 

WEST  MILTON,  Miami  Co.  ^  904t 

pop.,  on  Cincinnati.  Dayton  &  Chicago  Rd.. 

16  m.  N.  W.  of  Dayton.    Woolen  manufac 

tories  and  machine  shops.    Agriculture. 

RECORD;  Wednesdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
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WEST  TOLEDO,  Lucas  Co.  tl3  m. 

N.  W.  of  Toledo. 

TIMES;  Fridays  (A  A). 
WESTON,  Wood  Co.  ^  953+  pop.,  on 

Cincinnati,  Hamilton  &  Dayton  Rd.,  26  m. 

S.  of  Toledo.    Grain  market. 

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publisher  (T— 5). 

WEST  SALEM,  Wayne  Co.   ^  656+ 

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Rd.,  14  m.  N.  E.  of   Ashland.     Furniture 

factory.    Agriculture. 

REPORTER;  Wednesdays;  independ- 
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WEST  UNION,  c.  h.,  Adams  Co.  [? 

1,038+  pop.,  7  m.  N.  of  Ohio  r.  and  60  S.  E.  of 
Cincinnati.    Flour  mills.    Agriculture. 

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Copies     printed:     4,196  in   1907 

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larly in  1898,  but  has  not  since  set  up 
any  claim  for  issuing  so  many. 

WEST  UNITY,  Williams  Co.  tl  897+ 
pop.,  on  Cluciunati  Northern  Rd.,  11  m. 
N.  E.  of  Bryan,  the  county  seat.  Grist 
mill  and  oar,  brick  and  tile  factories. 

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and  1,200  in  1906,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
than     1,000    in    1907. 

W^ILLIAMSBURG,  Clermont  Co.  p 
828+ pop.,  on  Norfolk  &  Western  Rd.,  33  m. 
E.  of  Cincinnati.  Chair  factory.  Agricul- 
ture. 

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1901;  S.  W.  Fuhr,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

WILLIAMSPORT,  Pickaway  Co.  D 

547+ pop.,  on  Pittsburg,  Cincinnati,  Chicago 

&  St.  Louis  Rd.,  10  m.  W.  of  Circlevllle,  the 

county  seat,  and  30   S.  of   Columbus,  the 

State  capital.    Indian  corn,  wheat,  cattle, 

horses  and  pork. 

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Tom  H.  Tipton,  editor  and  publisher  1—8). 

WILLOUGHBY,  Lakt  Co.  cf  l,758t 
pop.,  on  Lake  Shore  &  Michigan  Southern 
Rd.,  at  junction  of  New  York,  Chicago  &  St. 
Louis  Rd.  and  Gha«rln  r.,  2  m.  S.  of  Lake 
Erie  and  19  N.  E.  of  Cleveland.  Shippinj 
point  for  cheese,  milk  and  fruit. 

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established  1879  ;  J.  H.  Merrill  &  Sou,  editort 
and  publishers. 

WILLSHIRE,  Van  Wert  Co.  tl  560r 
pop.,  on  Toledo,  St.  Louis  &  Kansas  City 
Rd.,  ^]4  m.  S.  E.  of  Decatur,  Ind.  Stave, 
spoke  and  handle  factories.  Saw  and  grist 
mills. 

H  E  R  A  Li  D  ;  Thursdays;  Independent; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
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lisher (8—3). 

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State  capital,  and  56  N.  E.  of  Cincinnati. 
Seat  of  Quaker  College.  Woolen  and  plan- 
ing mills  and  auger  bit  and  Iron  bridge 
works.    Agriculture. 

CLINTON   CO.    DEMOCRAT; 

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subscription  $1;  established  1880;  J.  S. Hum- 
mel, editor  and  publisher  (12—5). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
or  an  average  issue  of  1,466  in  1901 
and  1,441  in  1906,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
than     1,000    in    1907. 

CLINTON  REPUBLICAN  ;  Thurs 
days;  republican;  eight  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1.25 ;  established  1838 ;  C.  N.  Brown- 
ing, editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 

JOURNAL;  Wednesdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1868;  W.  G.  &  C.  R.  Fisher,  editors  and 
publishers  (1 — 6). 

Copies  printed:  1,775  in  1894 
1,887  in  1900 
2,011  in  1902 
2,045  in  1903 
2,075  in  1904 
2,124  in  1905 
2,207  in  1906 
2,245   in   1907 

WILMOT,  Stark  Co. cf  354t  pop.,  11  m. 
from  Masslllon  and  18  S.  W.  of  Canton, 
the  county  seat.  Woolen  and  flour  mills 
and  aKricultural-implement  works.  Wheat- 
growing  section. 

REVIEW;  Thursdays  ;  independent ; 
•Ight  pages  11x18;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1881;  R.  C.  Shanower,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7—5). 

WOODSFIELD,  c.  h.,  Monroe  Co.  D- 
l,801t  pop.,  on  Ohio  River  &  Western  Rd., 
18  m.  W.  of  the  Ohio  r.,  44  S.  W.  of  Wheeling, 
W.  Va..  and  130  E.  of  Columbus,  the  State 
capital.    Farming  and  oil. 

MONROE     CO.     REPUBLICAN; 

weekly,  twice-a  week,  Mondays  and  Thurs- 
days; republican;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1;  establislied  1899:  Frank  M.  Mar- 
tin, editor  and  publisher  (7—5). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  infor- 
mation as  would  warrant  the  accordance 
oi  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It  has  not 
since  made  any  renewal  of  the  claim, 

MONROE  COURIER,:  Wednesdays; 
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$1.25;  established  1904;  H.  O.  Goodrich,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding    1,000   in    1907. 

MONROE  CiAZETTE;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  18x20;  subscription 
$1;  established  1873;  Arnold  Reef,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,001  for  the 
year  1896,  but  has  not  since  made 
definite  and  satisfactory  claim  to  issu- 
ing  so   many   as    1,000    copies. 

SPIRIT  OF  DEMOCRACY;  Thurs 
days;   democratic;   eight  pages  15x28;    sub- 


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scriptlon  $1.50  ;  established  1844;  Dennis  Bus- 
kirk,  editor  and  manager  (12—5). 
Copies  printed:  1,939  in  1897 
2,374  in  1900 
1,911  in  1902 
2,033  in  1903 
2,048  in  1904 
2,076  in  1905 
2,109  in  1906 
2,096  in   1907 

WOODVILLE,  Sandusky  Co.  6  831t 
pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Rd.,  18  m.  from  To- 
ledo.   Oil  wells.    Agriculture. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  18x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1894; 
W.  F.  Warner,  editor  and  publisher. 

WOOSTER,  c.  h.,  Wayne  Co.  [^  6,0«3t 

pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Co.'s  and  Baltimore 

8c  Ohio  Rds.  and  Klllbuck  creek,  52  m.  S.  W. 

of    Cleveland    and     25   W.    of   Masslllon. 

Machinery,     furniture,    pianos,     brushes, 

wagons,  etc.  Seat  of  University  of  Woostar, 

State  Experiment  Station.    Agriculture. 

NEWS ;  every  evening  except  Sunday,  and 
WAYNE  CO.  DEMOCRAT,  Wednes- 
days; democratic;  dally  four  pages  17x22, 
weekly  eight  pages  17}^x24;  subscription- 
dally  $4, weekly  $1.50;  established— daily  1905, 
weekly  1836;  Wayne  County  Democrat  Co., 
editors  and  publishers  (1— S). 

Copies  printed:  The  weekly  edition 
of  this  paper  had  credit  for  an  average 
issue  of  3,120  in  1894  and  3,150  in  1902, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  has 
been  credited  with  more  than  2,250  every 
year    since,    up    to    and    including    1907. 

REPUBIjICAN;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Wednesdays;  re- 
publican; daily  four  pages  15x22,  weekly 
eight  pages  17}^x24;  subscription— daily  $5.20, 
weeklv  $1.50;  established— daily  1887.  weekly 
1816;  E.  C.  DIx.  editor;  Republican  Printing 
Company,  publishers  (3-  -3). 

Copies  printed:  The  daily  edition  of 
this  paper  has  on  two  occasions  indicated 
a  desire  to  have  credit  for  issuing  more 
than  1,000  copies  regularly,  but  such 
definite  information  as  would  warrant 
such  a  rating  has  never  been  forthcom- 
ing. 

The  weekly  edition  had  credit  for  an 
issue  of  1,900  in  1895,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  has  been  credited  with 
more  than  1,000  every  year  since,  up  to 
and    including    1907. 

HERALD;  Thursdays;  temperance; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1878;  J.  H.  Dlckason.  editor;  Herald 
Printing  Co.,  publishers  (12—6). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies  regu- 
larly in  the  years  1900  and  1902,  but  has 
not  since  set  up  any  definite  and  satis- 
factory  claim   for  issuing  so  many. 

WOOSTER  QUARTERLY ;  January, 
April,  July  and  October;  literary;  sixty  to 
eighty  pages  5i^x9;  subpcription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1886;  J.  O.  Notestein  &  Ellas  Compton, 
editors  and  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies     printed:         725  in   1907 

XENIAjC.  h.,  Gree^ie  Co. -n  8. 696t  pop., 
on  Pittsburg,  Cincinnati,  Chicago,  &  St. 
Louis  and  Cincinnati,  Dayton  &  Hamilton 
Rds.,  55  m.  S.  W.  of  Columbus,  the  State 
capital.    Seat   of    Wllberforce    University 


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and  United  Presbyterian  Theological  Sem- 
inary. Planing  and  saw  mills,  marble  and 
granite  works,  and  manufactories  of  twine, 
paper,  shoes,  pumps  and  carriages.  Agri- 
cultural region. 

GAZETTE;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  W  E  E  K  L.  Y  ;  republican;  eight 
pages  13J^x20 ;  subscription— daily  $3,  weekly 
$3 ;  established  1868 ;  J.  P.  Chew,  editor :  W.  B. 
Chew,  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  The  daily  edition  of 
this  paper  had  credit  for  an  issue  of 
i,6oo  in  1895  and  2,700  in  1904,  since 
which  it  has  not  furnished  any  definite 
and  satisfactory  report,  but  was  credited 
with  more   than  2,250  in   1905   and   1907. 

The  weekly  edition  had  credit  for  an 
issue  of  2,500  in  1896  and  1,700  in  1904, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  was 
credited  with  more  than  1,000  in  1907. 
H  E  It  A  li  D  ;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
six  to  sixteen  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1 ; 
established  1891;  Harry  E.  Rice,  editor  and 
publisher  (1 — 8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac^ 
cordance    of   a    rating  to    that   eflFect. 

REPUBLICAN;  Tuesdays;  republican; 
(our  pages  22x28;  subscription  $1;  established 
1878 ;  Marshall  &  Beverldge,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (7—3  P). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  has  on 
two  occasions  indicated  a  desire  to  hare 
credit  for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies 
regularly,  but  such  definite  information 
as  would  warrant  such  a  rating  has 
ncTcr  been  forthcoming. 

WOl^IAN'S  MISSIONARY  MAGA- 
ZINE ;  monthly;  united  presbyterian;  thirty- 
two  pages  7x10;  subscription  60  cents ;  estab- 
lished 1887;  Magazine  Committee  of  the  Wo- 
men's General  Missionary  Society,  editors; 
Marshall  &  Beverldge,  publishers. 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  01  5,450  in  1899 
and  1,405  in  1902,  since  which  it  has  not 
furnished  any  definite  and  satisfactory 
report,  but  was  credited  with  exceeding 
4,000  in  1903  and  more  than  2,250  in 
190S  and   1907. 

YELLOWSPRINGS,  Oretne  Co.  -D 
l,374f  pop.,  on  Pittsburg,  Cincinnati,  Chl- 


OHIO. 


cago  &  St.  Louis  Rd.,  9  m.  S.  of  Springfield. 

Mineral  springs.    Summer  resort. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  republican;  four 
pages  15x^2;  subscription  $1;  established 
1894;  James  Wolford,  editor  and  publisher 
(7-5). 

YOUNGSTOWN,  c.  h.,  Mahoning 
Co.  cr44,885+pop.,onErie,  Pennsylvania  Co's, 
Lake  Shore  &  Michigan  Southern,  Pittsburg 
&  Lake  Erie  and  Pittsburg  &  Western  Rds. 
and  Mahoning  r.,  65  m.  S.  E.  of  Cleveland 
and  68  N.  W.  of  Pittsburg,  Pa.  Large  iron 
and  rolling  mills,  blast  furnaces,  foundries 
and  machine  shops.  Center  of  block  coal 
basin.  Coal  mining  and  agricultural  re- 
gion. 

TELEGRAM.  ;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  Sunday  morning,  and  WEEKLY, 
twice-a-week,  Mondays  and  Thursdays;  re- 
publican; eight  to  twenty  pages  17x22  ;  sub- 
scription—daily $3,  weekly  $1;  established 
1885;  Telegram  Company,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (9—7). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for  ex- 
ceeding 2,250  in  1896  and  more  than 
1,000  in  1898,  and  every  year  since,  up 
to   and  including    1907. 

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Sunday,  Sunday  morning,  and  WEEK  LY, 
twice-a-week,  Tuesdays  and  Fridays ;  demo- 
cratic; daily  twelve  to  twenty-four,  Sunday 
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Copies  printed:     daily:     8,350  in  1895 

11.009  in  1903 

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12,910  in  1905 

13,740  in  1906 

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10,178  in  1905 

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No  definite  and  satisfactory  statement 

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ZANESVILLE,    c.    h.,    Muskingum  ' 

Co.  D  23,538t  pop.,  on  Muskingum  r.,  59m.  E 

of  Columbus,  the  State  capital.     Cotton, 

glass  and  tile  factories,  potteries,  flour  and 

woolen  mills,  engine,  boiler  works  and  iron 

foundries.    Agriculture.    Bltuininous  coal 

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COURIER  ;  every  evening  except  Sun 
day,  and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  republi 
•an;  eight  to  sixteen  pages  — daily  15x21, 
weeklyl7x34;  subscription— daily  $5. weekly 
$1;  established— daily  1846,  weekly  1810;  The 
Courier  Company,  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  The  daily  edition  of 
this  paper  had  credit  for  an  issue  of 
1,87^  in  1895,  since  which  it  has  not 
furnished  any  definite  and  satisfactory 
report,  but  has  been  credited  with  more 
than  1,000  every  year  since,  up  to  and 
including    1907. 

The  weekly  edition  had  credit  for  an 
issue  of  5,400  in  1895,  since  which  it 
has  not  furnished  any  definite  and  sat- 
isfactory report,  but  was  credited  with 
more  than  2,250  in    1905   and    1907. 

EVENING  SIGNAIiJ  every  evening 
except  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thurs- 
days; democratic;  eight  pages  16x22;  sub- 
scription—daily $5.20,  weekly  $1.00;  estab- 
lished—daily 18T8,  weekly  1864;  The  Signal 
Company,  publishers  (2—6). 

Copies   printed:    The    daily    edition   ofi 
this    paper    had    credit    for    an    average 
issue    of    3,400    in    1901    and    6,339    in' 


1905,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
a  report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
than   4,000   in    1907. 

The  weekly  edition  had  credit  for  an 
issue  of  3,600  in  1895,  since  which  it 
has  not  furnished  any  definite  and  sat- 
isfactory report,  but  has  been  credited 
with  more  than  1,000  every  year  since 
1902,   up   to    and   including    1907. 

TIMES  RECORDER}  every  morning 
except  Sunday ;  ren  pages  17x22;  subscription 
$5.20;  established  1885;W.O.Littick,manag©r; 
Times-Recorder  Company,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (12— 4). 

Copies  printed:  8,810  in  1904 
10,564  in  1905 
11,126  in  1906 
14,269  in  1907 

LABOR  JOURNAL;  Fridays:  labor; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  50  cents;  es- 
tablished 1895;  N.  M.  Beckley  &  Sons,  editors 
and  publishers  (1 — 8). 

POST}  Fridays ;  German  ;  independ- 
ent; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1869;  Post  Publishing  Co..  editors 
and  publishers  (1—8). 

SUNDAY  NEWS;  Sundays;  Inde- 
pendent ;  twenty-four  to  thirty  six  page* 
15x22;  established  1883;  A.  Ellsperman,  edi- 
tor; Interstate  Publishing  Company,  pub- 
lishers (8—3). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  sat- 
isfactory statement  has  ever  been  se- 
cured frorn  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit 

for  exceeding    1,000   in    1905    and    1907. 

CATHOLIC  HOME  COMPANION; 

monthly;  roman  catholic;  twenty-four  to 
thirty-two  pages  i%7L\\%\  subscription  10 
cents;  established  November,  1901;  Compan- 
ion Publishing  Company,  publishers  (12—5). 
Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  of  5,050  in  190a, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  hat 
been  credited  with  more  than  4,000 
every  year  since,  up  to  and  including 
1907. 


OKLAHOMA. 


Population  790,291 1.     Land  Area  70,430  sq.  miles. 

Bounded  north  by  Kansas  and  Colorado,  east  by  Missouri  and  Arkansas, 
soutb  by  Texas,  and  west  by  Texas  and  New  Mexico.  Capital  city:  Guthrie. 
Principal  industries :  Agriculture  and  stock  raising.  Number  of  newspapers 
and  other  periodicals  (March  30,  1908),  559,  divided  as  follows :  Daily,  44 ;  tri- 
weekly, 1 ;  semi-weekly,  4;  weekly,  494;  semi-monthly,  2  ;  monthly,  14. 

The  cities  of  over  2,500  population,  according  to  the  United  States  census  of 
1900  (t),  are  as  follows  : 

Oklahoma  City 10,037t  Elreuo 3,383t 

Guthrie 10,«06t  Perry 3,351t 

Ardmore 5,6Slt  Chickasha 3,'209t 

Muskogree .  4,'254t  Duraiit '^,969t 

Shawuee 3,463t  Coolffate tj,614t 

Enid 3,444t  Ponca 2,528t 


ADA,  c.  h.,  Pontotoc  Co.  Q,  4,500  pop., 

on  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco,  Oklahoma 

Central  and  Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas  Rds., 

85  m.  S.  E.  of  Oklahoma  City.    Cotton  gins, 

compress,  oil,  flouring  mills  and  Portland 

cement  works. 

EVENING  NEWS;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays 

(A  A). 

DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  17x22;  subscription  $1;  estab 
lished  1900;  Byron  Norrell,  editor;  Grlgsby 
&Norrell,  publishers  tl— 8). 

ADAIR,  Mayes  Co.  cf  800  pop.,  on 

Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas  Rd.,  50  m.  N.  W. 

of  Tahlequah. 

IjEDGER;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
January,  1904;  J.  R.  Carseloury,  editor  and 
publisher  a~5). 

AFTON,  Ottawa  Co.  □'  l.SOOt  pop., 
on  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rd.,  12  m.  E. 
of  Vinita  and  25  W.  of  Seneca,  Mo.  Agri- 
culture and  coal. 

CI1IM.AX;  Fridays;  four  pages  13x22; 
subscription  $1;  establLshed  1894;  J.  M.  Boyd, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—5). 

AGRA,  Lincoln  Co.  D  300t  pop.,  on 

Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas  Rd.,  35  m.  N.  of 

Chandler,  the  county  seat. 

QUEEN  CITY  TIMES;  Thursdays, 
republican;  twelve  pages  11x16;  subscription 
$1;  established  September,  1906;  J.  D.  Nixon; 
editor  and  publisher  (1—7). 

A.TiYL'K,  Grady  Co.  g  224  pop.,  on  Chi- 
cago, Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd.,  15  m.  S.  E. 
of  Chickasha,  the  county  seat.  Agriculture. 
TRIBUNE;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

ALINE,  Alfalfa  Co.  tl  190  pop.,   on 

Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd.,  25  m. 

S.  E.  of  Alva.    Farming  and  stook  raising. 

CHRONOSCOPEj  Thursdays;  repub- 
lican; eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1; 
established  November,  1900;  S.  C.  Simmons, 
managing  editor;  Aline  Printing  &  Publish- 
ing Co.,  publishers  (8—7). 

ALIiEN,   Pontotoc  Co.   Q   2  m.   S.  of 
Canadian  r.  and  about  8  E.  of  Francis,  near- 
est station  on  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco 
Rd.    Agriculture. 
HUSTLER;  Thursdays  (A  A). 


ALiTTTS,  Jackson  Co.  P  3,000  pop.,  on 
Kansas  City,  Mexico  &  Oiient  and  St.  Louis 
&  San  Francisco  Rds.,  57  m.W.  of  Law- 
ton.  Cotton  oil  and  flour  mills,  cotton 
gins,  grain  elevators  and  broom  factory. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  democratic;  four  to 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  50  cents;  es- 
tablished 1900;  J.  P.  Orr,  editor  and  publisher 
(1-8). 

OKLAHOMA  DE3IOCRAT;  Thurs- 
days; democratic;  eight  pages  16x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  March,  1907;  Bob 
Williams,  editor  and  publisher  (11—7  P). 

TIMES  ;  Thursdaj's  ;  republican  ;  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
December,  1901 ;  Shepard  &  Shepard,  editors 
and  publishers  (1 — 6). 

Copies  printed:  1,363  in  1905 
1,822  in  1906 
2,116  in   1907 

AliVA,  •.  h.,  Woods  Co.  "o  2,800  pop., 
on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd.,  75  m. 
N.  W.  of  Kingfisher.  Agricidture  and  stock 
raising.  Seat  of  Northwestern  State  Nor- 
mal School. 

COURIER;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEK-IiY,  Fridays;  republican; 
dally  four,  weekly  eight  pages  15x23;  sub- 
scription— daily  $2.50,  weekly  $1 ;  established 
—daily  1906,  weekly  1896;  Eubank  &  Ross, 
editors  and  publishers  (10— 6  P). 

Copies  printed:  The  weekly  edition 
of  this  paper  had  credit  for  an  average 
issue  of  1,600  in  1903,  but  has  not 
since  made  claim  to  issuing  so  many  as 
1,000  copies. 

PIONEER;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  democratic; 
ten  pages  17x24;  subscription— daily  $5.20, 
weekly  $1;  established— daily  June,  1901, 
weekly  1893;  W.  F.  Hatfield,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

RENFREW'S  RECORD;  Thursdays 
(A  A). 

REVIEW;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  17x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1894;  Lynn  G.  White,  editor  and  publisher 
(1-7). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1906 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  infor- 
mation as  would  warrant  the  accordance 
of    a   rating   to    that   effect. 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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OKLAHOMA. 


AM£S<  Major  Co.  "q   on  St.  Louis  & 

San  Francisco  Rd.,  about  48  m.  S.E.  of  Alva. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  local;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
November,  1903;  H.  I.  Switzer,  editor  and 
publisher  (12—3). 

ANADARKO.   c.  h.,   Caddo   Co.  u 

2,190 pop.,  on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific 
Rds.,  30  m;  N.  of  Lawton.  Farming  and 
stock  raising. 

DEMOCRAT;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEK  L  Y,  Thursdays;  dem- 
ocratic; daily  four,  weekly  eight  to  twelve 
pages  15x22;  subscription— dally  $5,  weekly 
fl;  established  1901;  H.  R.  Herndon,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  The  weekly  edition 
of  this  paper  had  credit  for  is- 
suing more  than  i,ooo  copies  regu- 
larly in  1904,  but  has  not  since  set  up 
any  definite  and  satisfactory  claim  for 
issuing   so   many. 

TRIBUNE;  every  evening  exc-ept  Sun 
day,  and  WEEKIjY, Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  — daily  >4, 
weekly  $1;  established  August,  1901;  J.  H. 
Williams,  editor  and  publisher. 

CADDO  CO.  DEMOCRAT;  Wednes 
days;  democratic;  sixteen  pages  11x15;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  July,  1906;  L.  M. 
Roberts,  editor  and  publisher  (8—6  P). 

ANTLERS,  c.  h.,  Fushmatalia  Co.  P, 
on  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rd.,  65  m.  S. 
E.  of  South  McAlester.  Farming  and  stock 
raising. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription  3I;  established  March, 
IPOo;  Jay  H.  Raigner,  editor  and  publisher 
(1-8). 

RECORD;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

APACHE,  Caddo  Co.  a  800  pop.,  on 
Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd..  about 
12  m.  S.  W.  of  Anadarko,  the  county  seat. 

WEEK'S  REVIEW;  Fridays;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  §1;  established 
September,  1901;  F.  E.  Royer,  editor  and 
publisher. 

WORLD  ;  Fridays  ( A  A). 

ARAPAHO,  c.  h.,  Custer  Co.  -a  2nfft 
pop..  60  m.  W.  of  El  Reno.    Farming 

BEE;  Fridays;  four  pages  15x22;  sub 
•crlption$l;  established  1893:  J.  W.  Lawton, 
editor;  Bee  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (7— 5). 

CUSTER  CO.  CLARION  ;  Thursday*; 
republican;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$1;  established  1893;  R.  W.  Hemphill,  editor 
and  publisher  (7 — 5). 

CUSTER  CO.  NEWS;  Thursdays; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1900;  F.  A.  Snodgress,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (A  A). 

ARCADIA,     Oklahoma    Co.    D-   150t 

pop.,  on  Missouri,  Kansas  «&  Texas  Rd.,  15 

m.  N.  E.  of  Oklahoma  City,  the  county  seat. 

STAR;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription,  $1;  established 
Apiil  1904;  W.  R.  Nichols,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (4—6). 

ARDMORE,c.  h.,  Carter  Co.  p  16,000 

pop.,  on  Oulf,  Colorado  &  Santa  Fe,  Rock 

Island  and  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rds- 

Agriculture  and  live  stock.     Oil,  gas  and 

asphalt. 

ARDMOREITE;  every  evening  except 
Saturday,  Sunday  morning,  and  WEEK- 
LY, Wednesdays;  democratic;  daily  eight 


OKLAHOMA. 


to  sixteen,  Sunday  eight  to  twenty,  weekly 
eight  to  sixteen  pages  15x22;  subscription — 
daily  $5,  weekly  §1;  established— daily  1893, 
weekly  1891;  Sidney  Siiggs,  editor;  Ardmore- 
ite  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (2—8). 

Copies  printed:  The  daily  edition  of 
this  paper  had  credit  for  an  average 
issue  of  1,077  hi  1901  and  2,443  in 
1906,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
any  definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but 
was  credited  with  more  than  2,250  in 
1907. 

The      weekly       had       credit      for      an 
average     issue     of    2,538     in     1901     and 
3,291    in    1904,    since    which    it    has    not 
furnished    a     report,    but    was    credited 
with  more  than    1,000   in    1905   and  1907. 
Publiaher's    announcement. — The    Ardmore- 
iTE,  daily  and   weekly.    Afternoon    Asso- 
ciated Press.    Established  in  1893.    News- 
paper  census   of    town,   just   completed, 
shows  ARDMOREITE  to  have  two  and  a  half 
times  as  many  readers  as  its  competitor. 
Only  Democratic  paper  in  county  where  90 
per  cent  of  white  people  are  Democrats. 
Subscription  books  open.    Detailed  state- 
ment furnished  advertisers.   Weeklj'  espe- 
cially edited  for  farmers.    We  want  your 
business.    Ard moreite  Publishing  Co.,  Ard- 
more.  Okla.  Sidney  Suggs,  Pres.  &  Gen.  Mgr. 
DEMOCRAT;  every  morning,  and 
SEMI  -WEEKLY' ;   democratic  :  eight 
pages  17x24;    subscription  —  dally   85.    semi- 
weekly  $1.50;    established  June,  1906;  L.  T. 
Russell,  editor  and  publisher  (6—6  P). 

INDIAN  TERRITORY  SUN;  Thurs 
days;    republican;    eight  pages  13x20;   sub- 
scriptions!: established  May.  1901;  John  W. 
Griffith,  editor  and  publisher  (2—5). 

ARNETT,  ^llis  Co.  t]  10  m.  S.  E.  of 
Shattuck,  nearest  station  on  Atchison,  To- 
peka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd.    Agriculture. 
LEADER ;  Fridays  (A  A). 

ASHER,  Pottawatomie  Co.  D  465  pop., 
20  m.  S.  of  Tecumseh,  the  county  seat. 
RECORD;  Fridays  (A  A). 

ATOKA,  c.  h.,  Atoka  Co.  P,  2,200 
pop.,  on  Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas  and 
Oklahoma  Central  Rds.,  51  m.  N.  of  Deni- 
son,  Tex.  Light  plant,  planing  mill  and 
R.  R.  shops. 

DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished May,  1905;  C.  F.  Rollston,  editor;  The 
Atoka  Printing  Co..  publishers  (2—6  P). 

INDIAN  CITIZEN:  Thursdays;  repub- 
lican; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1PS6;  Paul  B.  Smith,  editor;  In- 
dian Citizen  Publishing  Company,  publish- 
ers (1—7). 

AVARD,'  Woods  Co.  t!  on  Atchison, 

Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  and  St.  Louis  and  San 

Francisco  Rds.,  55  m.  N.  W.  of  Enid. 

TRIBUNE;  Thursdays ;  republican ; 
eight  pages  15x25;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished March  17,  1904;  C.  M.  Bales,  editor  and 
publisher  (1— 5  P). 

BARTLESVILLE,  c.  h.,  Washing- 
ton Co.  i  4,500  pop.,  on  Missouri,  Kansas 
&  Texas  and  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe 
Rds.  Oil  field,  oil  tank  factories.  Boiler 
works,  zinc  smelting  and  glass  manufact- 
uring. 

ENTERPRISE;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Saturdays;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription— daily  $5,  weekly 
$1.50;   established— daily   1905,  weekly   1904; 


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AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


OKLAHOMA. 


J.  S.  Leach,  managing  editor;  Bartlesville 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  daily,  1,295  in  1907 
EXAMINER;  Saturdaj's;  Independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1892;  J.  R.  Smiley,  editor;  Examiner  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  publishers  (5—7). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  vear  1906 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the    claim. 

BEAVER, «.h., -Bearer  Co.\j  500  pop., 

on  Beaver  creek,  25  m.  S.  E.  of  Englewood, 

Kan.,  a  station  on  the  Atchison,  Topeka  & 

Santa  Fe  Rd.  Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

^BEAVER  CO.  DEMOCRAT;  Thurs- 
days; democratic;  eight  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription SI;  established  June.  1906;  W.  B. 
Newman,  editor;  The  Beaver  Publishing  Co., 
publishers  (8—6  P). 

HERALD;  Thursdays:  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1885;  Maude  O.  Thomas,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 

JOURNAL:  Wednesdays;  republican; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1903;  J.  S.  Fischer,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2—5). 

BEGGS,  Okmulgee  Co.  zi  300  pop.,  on 
Ft.  Smith,  Poteau  &  "Western  Rd.,  12  m. 
N.  W.  of  Okmulgee,  the  county  seat.  Farm- 
ing and  stock  raising.    Oil  field. 

INDEPENDENT:  Fridays;  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1.20;  established  1902; 
Geo.  E.  Goodhead,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

BENNINGTON,  Bryan  Co.  0,  1,200 

pop.,  on  St.  Louis  &  San   Francisco  Rd., 

30  m.  N.  E.  of  Denison,  Texas. 

TRIBUNE:  Thursdays ;  democratic ; 
six  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished November,  1903;  J.  D.Douglas,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—8). 

BILLINGS,  Noble  Co.  i  450  pop. 

Wheat,  corn  and  cotton  growing. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1899;  L. 
C,  Brown,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

BINGER,  Caddo  Co.  n  350  pop.,  on 
Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd.  Agri- 
culture. 

JOURNAL;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1:  established 
Norember,  1902;  G.  Green,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

BIXBY,   Tulsa  Co.  cf  160t  pop.— local 
estimate  500— on  Midland  Valley  Rd.,  37  m. 
N.  W.  of  Muskogee.    Grain  elevators,   cot 
ton  gin,  farming.    Oil  fields. 

BULLETIN:  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
February,  1905;  W.  W.  Stuckev,  editor  and 
publisher  (1— S). 

JOURNAL:  Fridays  (A  A). 

BLACKBURN,  Pcnmee  Co.  cfSeOf 
pop.,  5  m.  E.  of  Skedee,  the  nearest  railroad 
station. 

FLASH-LIGHT;  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  January,  1902:  A.  E.  Miller,  edi- 
tor; Miller  Bros.,  publishers  (1—7). 


OKLAHOMA. 


BLACK  WELL,  c.  h.,  A'ay  Co.  [j 
2,283+  pop.— local  estimate  4,000— on  Atchi- 
son, Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  and  St.  Louis  &  San 
Francisco  Rds.  and  Chilkaskia  r.,  about 
67  m.  N.  of  Guthrie,  the  State  capital. 
Farming  and  stock  raising. 

N  E  W  S  ;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  SUN,  Thursdays;  democratic;  daily 
four,  weeklj"^  eight  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion— dally  $4,  weekly  $1;  established— dally 
1899,  weekly  1895;  J.  M.  Eisiminger,  editor 
and  publisher  (7—5). 

TIMES-RECORDj  Thursdays;  repub- 
lican; eight  pages  13x2U;  subscription  SI;  es- 
tablished 1893;  T.  H.  W.  McDowell,  editor; 
Randall  &  McDowell,  publishers  (1—8). 

BLAIR,  Jackson  Co.  p  about  11  m.  N. 
of  Altu8,the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 
PROGRESS;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

BLANCHARD,  McClain  Co.  d  150 
pop.    Cotton  gins. 
RECORD  ;  Fridays  (A  A). 

BLUEJACKET,  Craig  Co.  nf  303t 
pop.,  on  Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas  Rd., 
12  m.  N.  of  Vinita.  Broom  f  actorj-  and  flour- 
ing mill. 

NEWS:  Fridays;  four  pages  17^x24;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1903;  C.  J.  Howell, 
editor  and  publisher  (9—5  P). 

BOKOSHE,  Le  Flore  Co.  U^  1.53t  pop., 
on  Ft.  Smith  &  Western  and  Midland  Val- 
ley Rds.,  30  m.  S.  W.  of  Fort  Smith,  Ark. 

CHOCTAW  HERALD;  Thursdays: 
democratic;  four  pages  15x32;  subscription 
$1;  established  May,  1906;  Capt.  W.  C.  Clark, 
editor;  Jesse  G.  Curd,  publisher  (2—8). 

BOLEY,  Okfuskee  Co.  D  824  pop.,  on 

Ft.  Scott  &  Western  Rd.,  about  70  m.  S.  E. 
of  Guthrie,  the  State  capital. 
PROGRESS;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

BOSTVELL,  Choctaw  Co.  O,  836  pop., 
on  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rd.,  25  m.  W. 
of  Hugo,  the  county  seat.  Saw  mills,  cotton 
gins  and  wagon  factory. 
NEWS;  Fridays  (A  A). 

BOYNTON,  Muskogee  Co.  D-  200  pop., 

on  Ozark  &  Cherokee  Central  Rd.,  23  m.  E. 
of  Okmulgee. 

EAGLE:  Fridays  (A  A.) 

TIMES-RECORD;  Thursdays;  repub- 
lican; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1893;  John  W.  Randall,  editor; 
Times-Record  Publishing  Co.,  publishers. 

BRADLEY,  Gh-ady  Go.  p  149  pop.,  on 
Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd.,  20  m. 
8.  E.  of  Chickasha,  the  county  seat. 
NEWS;  Frldays(A  A). 

BR  AM  AN,  Kay  Co.  i  249t  pop.,  on 
St.  Louis,  Kansas  &  Southwestern  and  At- 
chison, Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rds.,  18  m.  W. 
of  Newkirk.  Corn,  wheat  and  stock  rais- 
ing. 

LEADER;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1902;  Arthur  Harlan  Knox,  editor;  Braman 
Printing  Co.,  publishers  (8 — 5). 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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OKLAHOMA. 


BRIDGEPORT,  Caddo  Co.  a  on 
Clilcago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd.,  30  m. 
W.  of  El  Reno. 

GRIT;  Fridays  (A  A). 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1901 ; 
Russell  G.  Mott,  editor  and  publisher  (10— 6) 

(AA). 

BRISTOW,  Creek  Co.  tl  2,015  pop.— 
local  estimate  2,801 — on  St.  Louis  &  San 
Francisco  Rd.,  85  m.  N.  E.  of  Oklahoma 
City.  Corn,  cotton,  hay,  cattle,  hogs.wheat 
and  oats. 

RECORD;  Thursdays;  deniocratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1899;  Lea  M.  Nichols,  editor  and  publisher 
(1-8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  eflfect 

TERRITORIAL.  ENTERPRISE; 
Fridays;  republican;  four  to  eight  pages 
153^x22;  subscription  SI;  established  July, 
19M;  O.  H.  Eden,  editor  and  publisher  (2—8). 

BUFFALiO,  c.  h.,  Har2)tr  Co.  \j  500 
pop.,  on  branch  of  Cimarron  r.,  about  80  m. 
N.  W.  of  "Woodword,  nearest  station  on 
Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd.  Agri- 
culture and  stock  raising. 
HARPER  CO.  DEMOCRAT;  Fridays 

(▲▲) 
POST;  Fridays  (A  A). 

BURLINGTON  (P.  O.  Drumm),  Al- 
falfa Co.  i  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa 
Fe  Rd.,  about  12  m.  N.  W.  of  Cherokee,  the 
count}'  seat.  Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 
RELIANCE;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

BUSCH,  Roger  Mills  Co.  -a  3,000  pop., 
on  Choctaw,  Oklahoma  Sr  Gulf  Rd.,  26  m. 
S.  E.  of  Cheyenne,  the  county  seat.  Stock 
raiaing  and  agriculture. 

ELK  CITY  RECORD;  Wednesdays; 
republican;  eight  pages  18x22;  subscrintion 
fl;  established  October,  1901;  T.  D.  Penn  & 
Son,  editors  and  publishers  (1—7). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,298  in  1903, 
but  has  not  since  made  definite  an-^. 
satisfactory  claim  to  issuing  so  many 
as    1,000    copies. 

BUTLER,  Cutter  Co.  ^  14  m.  N.  W 

of  Arapaho,  the  county  seat. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  50  cents;  established  De- 
cember. 1903;  Geo.  Fenley,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—5  P). 

BYARS,  McLain  Co.   P  600  pop.,  on 
Santa  Fe  and  Oklahoma  Central  Rds.,  35  m. 
S.  W.  of  Shawnee.    Cotton  gins  and  mills. 
BANNER;  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages    13x30;    subscription   $1;    established 
April,  1904;    J.  M.  Nichols,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—5). 

BYRON,  Alfalfa  Co.  ^  800  pop..  21  m. 
N.  E.  of  Alva.  Agriculture  and  stock  rais- 
ing. 

REPUBLICAN;  Fridays;  republican; 
four  pages  17x24;  subscription $1;  established 
1900;  J.  D.  Howard,  editor  and  publisher(7— 5). 


OKLAHOMA. 


CACHE,  Comanche  Co.  p  50  pop.,  on 

St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rd.,  16  m.  W. 

of  Lawtou,  the  county  seat. 

REGISTER;  Thursdays;  four  pages 
11x16;  subscription  $1;  established  August, 
1905;  Jamieson  &  Smith,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (10— 5  P). 

CADDO,  Bryan  Co.  O,  1,300  pop.,  or 
Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas  Rd.,  25  m.  S.  W. 
of  Atoka.    Coal  mining  and  cotton  gins. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
to  twelve  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1895;  G.  A.  Crossett,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—4). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  vear  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the  claim. 

CALVIN,  Hughes  Co.  D-  500  pop.,  on 

Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd.,30  m. 

S.  W.  of  South  McAlester. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished May,  1902;  R.  Y.  Blackwell,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 

CAMPBELL,  Sequoyah  Co.  D-  on  St. 
Louis,  Iron  Mountain  &  Southern  Rd.,  45  m. 
W.  of  Fort  Smith,  Ark.  Agriculture  and 
live  stock,  deposits  of  coal,  marble,  build- 
ing stone,  shale  and  brick  clays;  nat- 
ural gas. 
REGISTER;  Fridays  (A  A). 

CANADIAN,  Pittsburg  Co.  D-  on 
Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas  Rd.,  20  m.  X.  of 
McAlester,  the  county  seat.  Agriculture, 
stock  raising,  mining  and  manufacturing. 
ENTERPRISE;  Fridays  (A  A). 

CANTON,  Blaine  Co.  -D  300  pop.,  on 

Kansai  City,  Mexico  &  Orient  Rd.,  45  m.  N. 
E.  of  Arapahoe.  Cotton  gin  and  lime  fac- 
tory. 

CANADIAN  VALLEY  RECORD; 

Thursdays;  republican;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1;  established  May,  1905;  E.  S. 
McDowell,  editor  and  publisher  (1—7). 

CANUTE,  Washita  Co.  -D  250t  pop.,  on 
Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd.,  about 
20  m.  N.  W.  of  Cardell. 
LEADER;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

CAPITOL  HILL,  Oklahoma  Co.  a 
on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd.  Sub- 
urb of  Oklahoma  City. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  eight  pages  11x16;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  September.  1905; 
S.  M.  Jackson,  editor  and  publisher  (12—6  P). 

C APRON,   Woods  Co.  t]  300  pop.,  on 
Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd.,  10  m.  N. 
E.  of  Alva,  the  county  seat 
HUSTLER;    Thursdays;   independent; 
eight   pages   11x18;   subscription   $1;   estab- 
lished March,  1903;  R.  P.  Van  Gundy,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—8). 

CA'RLiTO'S,  Blaine  Co.  -D  on  St.  Louis 
&  San  Francisco  Rd.,  about  15  m.  N.  W.  of 


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OKLAHOMA. 


Watonga,  the  county  seat.   Agriculture  and 

stock  raising, 

JOURNAL;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

CARMEN, -4//a?/a  Co.  ^  800  pop.,oa 
Kansas  City,  Mexico  &  Orient  aud  St.  Louis 
&  San  Francisco  Rds.,  18  m.  S  W.  of  Chero 
kee,  the  county  seat.    Farming  and  stock 
raising. 

HEADJLIGHT;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  16x:ia;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1900;  Salter  &  Son,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (1—8). 

ALFALFA  CO.  NEWS;  Saturdays; 
eight  pages  13x30;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1898;  B.  E.  Watrus,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

CARNEGIE,  Caddo  Co. -a    8    m. 

from  Mountain  View,    on     Chicago,    Rock 

Island  &  Pacific  Rd. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1;  established  May,  1903;  H.  W. 
Mllford,  editor  and  publisher  (1—6). 

CARNEY,  Lincoln  Co,  a  310  pop.,  at 
intersection  of  Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas 
and  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rds., 
about  25  m.  E.  by  S.  of  Guthrie,  the  State 
capital.  Grain  elevators  and  cotton  gins. 
irVTER-PRISE;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

CARTHAGE,  Texas  Co.  tl  Agricul- 
ture. 
ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

CASHION,  Kingfisher  Co.  D  275  pop., 
on  Chicago.  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd.,  19 
m.  N.  of  Kingfisher,  the  county  seat.  Wheat 
and  cattle. 

ADVANCE;  Thursdays;  independent; 
four  pages  16x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1900;  U.  xM.  Hart,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 

CATOOSA,  Eogers  Co.  cT  303  pop.,  on 

St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rd.,  15  m.  S.  W. 
of  Claremore,  the  county  seat.    Agriculture 
and  stock  raising.    Oil  and  gas. 
CATOOSAN;  Fridays  (A  A). 

CEMENT,   Caddo  Co.  O  on  St.  Louis 

&  San  Francisco  Rd.,  about  60  m.  S.  W.  of 

Oklahoma  City. 

COURIER;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
September,  1902;  Chas.  H.  McClain,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—6). 

CENTRAHOMA,  Coal  Co.  g  on 
Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas  Rd.,  about  11  m. 
N.  W.  of  Coalgate.  Agriculture  and  stock 
raising.    Rich  deposits  of  coal. 

COAL    CO.    REGISTER;    Fridays 

(A  A). 

CENTR  AlilA,  Craig  Co.  cf  350  pop., 

on  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  and  Missouri, 

Kansas  &  Texas  Rds..  20  m.  N.  W.  of  Vinita. 

STANDARD;  Fridays;  four  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  January, 
1IK)3;  T.  F.  McKane,  editor  and  publisher 
(12-3). 

CESTOS,  Detvey  Co.  ^  27  pop.,  12  m. 
N.  W.  of  Taloga,  the  county  seat.  Agri- 
culture and  stock  raising. 

REPORTER;  Fridays;  six  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  May,  1902;  F.  E. 
Welker,  editor  and  publisher  (6 — 3). 


OKLAHOMA. 


CHANDIjER,  c.  h.,  Lincoln   Co.    D 

2,300  pop.,  on  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco 
and  Rock  Island  Rds.,  42  m.  S.  E.  of  Guthrie 
and  47  N.  E.  of  Oklahoma  City.  Agricul- 
ture and  stock  raising. 

TRIBUNE;  semi- weekly,  Tuesdays 
and  Fridays;  democratic;  ten  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  February,  1901 ; 
Q.  A.  Smith,  editor  and  publisher  (1—6). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,749  in  1904, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  a  re- 
port, but  was  credited  with  more  than 
1,000    in     1905    and    1907. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  republican;  twelve 
pages  11x16;  subscription  $1;  established  1891; 
H.  B.  GUstrap,  editor:  E.  L.  Shultz,  manager 
(1—8). 

Copies  printed:  1,319  in  1901 
1,532  in  1902 
1,975   in   1907 

PUBLICIST;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;. subscription  50  cents;  es- 
tablished 1894;  L.  B.  Nichols,  editor;  Ulam  & 
Botkin,  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,129  in  1900 
and  1,857  in  1904,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  an-  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
than    1,000    in    1907. 

CHANT,  Haskell  Co.  n-  on  Ft.  Smith 

&  Western  Rd.  60  m.  N.  E.  of  McAlester. 

HUSTLER;  Fridays;  democratic;  four 
pages  22x26;  subscription  $1;  established 
June,  1902;  J.  T.  Weeks,  editor  and  publisher 
(1-4). 

INDEPENDENT;  Fridays  (A  A). 

CHATTANOOGA,  Comanche  Co.  p 
400  pop.,  on  Rock  Island  Rd.    Cotton  gins. 
NEWS;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

CHECOTAH,  Mcintosh  Co.  a-  805t 
pop.,  on  Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas  Rd., 
23  m.  S.  of  Muskogee.  Farming  and  stock 
raising. 

ENQUIRER;  Fridays;  democratic; 
twelve  pages  13x19;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1896;  Neal  Wimmer,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7—5). 

TIIVIES;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight  to 
twelve  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished March,  1902;  R.  B.  Huffman,  editor 
and  publisher  (7—5). 

CHELSEA,  Bogers  Co.  cf  1,300  pop., 
on  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  and  Oklahoma 
&  Cherokee  Central  Rds.    Oil  refineries  and 
wheat  raising. 
REPORTER;  Fridays  (A  A). 

CHEROKEE,  c.  h..  Alfalfa  Co.  b  62 

pop.,  IS  m.  E.  of  Alva.      Agriculture  and 

stock  raising. 

MESSENGER  :  Thursdays  (A  A). 
REPT  BiilCAN:  Fridays  (A  A). 
STATE  JOURNAL;  Fridays  (A  A). 

CHEYENNE,  c.  h.,  Roger  MiU$  Co. 
-n   500    pop.,  on  Washita   r.,   24   m.    from 
Sayre.    Farming   and  stock  raising.    Cot- 
ton gins. 

STAR;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  18x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
August,  1901;  A.  H.  Carter,  «ditor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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OKLAHOMA. 


OKLAHOMA. 


CHICKASHA,  c.  h.,Qrady  Co.p  8,200 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific 
Rd..  33  m  S.  of  El  Reno,  and  41  S.  W.  of 
Oklahoma  City.  Farming  and  stuck  rais- 
ing. Cotton,  corn,  wheat  and  fruit.  Oil 
and  flour  mills. 

GRADY  0«.  EXPRESS*;  every  even- 
ing except  Sunday,  and  WEEKLiY,  Fri 
days;  democratic;  daily  four  to  eight,  week- 
ly eight  pages  15x22;  subscription— dally  .$J, 
weekly  $1:  established  1892:  Geo.  H  Kvans, 
editor;  Evans  &  Smith,  publishers  (I — 8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
the  weekly  edition  of  this  paper  seemed 
to  assert  that  it  had_  an  average  issue 
exceeding  1,000  copies,  but  failed  to 
furnish  such  definite  information  as 
would  warrant  the  accordance  of  a 
rating    to    that    effect. 

JOURNAL;  Fridays;  independent; 
twelve  pages  11x17;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished September,  1903;  Frank  Shatzel,  edi- 
tor; Journal  Printing  Co.,  publishers  (7—5). 

CLAREMORE,  c.  h.,  Rogtrs  Co.  cf 
2,575  pop.,  on  St.  Louis,  Iron  Mountain  & 
Southern  and  St.  Louis  <s;  San  Francisco 
Rds.,  75  m.  N.  W.  of  Fort  Smith.  Ark.,  and 
200  W.  of  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Wheat,  corn  and 
stock  raising. 

MESSENGER;  Fridays;  eight  pages 
15x23;  subscriptions!;  established  1895;Clark 
Smith,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

PROGRESS;  Saturdays;  four  pages 
20x26;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1893:  A.  L. 
Kates,  editor;  Claremore  Printing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers. 

CLEO,    Major     Co.    ^    700     pop.,    on 

Choctaw,  Oklahoma  &  Gulf  Rd.,  40  m.  S. 
of  Alva.  Farming,  live  stock  and  fruit, 
mainly  peaches. 

CHIEFTAIN;   Fridays ;  republican ; 
twelve  pages  10x13;   subscription  $1;  estab 
llshed  June,  1895;  John    W.   Bishop,    editor 
and  publisher  (7—5). 

J  O  U  RN  A  Li;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished April,  1902;  D.T.  Armstrong, editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 

CLEVELAND,  Pawnee  Co.  a'  Silt 
pop.,  on  Arkansas  r.,  20  m.  S.  E.  of  Pawnee, 
the  county  seat.  Farming  and  stock  raising. 

ENTERPRISE ;  Thursdays;  democratic ; 
twelve  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished June,  1903;  R.  L.  Lunsford,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—4). 

TRIANGIiE;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1898  ;  W.  C.  Brldwell,  editor  and  publisher 
(7-S). 

CLINTON,  Custer  Co.l.278-a  pop.,  on 
Rock  Island  and  Frisco  &  Orient  Rds.,  5  m. 
S.  of  Arapaho,  the  county  seat. 

CHRONICL.E;  Fridays;  republican; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1899;  Marchant  &  Salter,  editors  and 
publishers  (1—3). 

CUSTER  CO.  NEWS;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

COALGATE,  Coal  Co.  cT  3.000  pop.,  on 
Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas,  Rock  Island  and 
Choctaw,   Oklahoma    &    Gulf  Rds.,  14  m. 
N.  W.   of  Atoka.     Carriage  factory,  iron 
and  brass  foundries.    Coalmining. 
COURIER:  Thursdays;    republican; 
eight    pages    13x20:  subscription  $1;    estab- 
lished   1899;  C.  F.  Stevens,  editor  and  pub- 
Usher  (11—6). 


RECORD;  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight 

pages   15x22;    subscription   $1;    established 
1892;    M.  B.   Hickman,  editor;    Hickman  & 
Stevens,  publishers  (1—8). 
OKLAHOMA;  monthly  (A  A). 

COLLINSVILLE,  Bogers  Co.  cf 
l,2u0  pop.,  on  Santa  Fe  Rd.,  14  m.  W.  of 
Claremore,  the  county  seat.  Brick  and  tile 
factory  and  flour  mill.  Coal  mining. 
Farming. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  independent;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1899; 
W.  L.  Wright,  editor  and  publisher. 

TIMES;  Fridays  (A  A). 

COMANCHE,  Stephens   Co.    Q    574t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific 
Rd.,  50  m.  N.  W.  of  Ardmore  and  48  S.  of 
Chicasha.    Farming  and  cattle  raising. 

REFLEX:  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1:  established 
1901;  S.  Hardy,  editor  and  publisher  (12—3). 
Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1906 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  nad 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac* 
cordance   of  a   rating   to   that  effect. 

CORDELL,  c.  h.,  Washita  Co.  -D  1,500 

pop.,  on  St.  Louis  &   San   Francisco   Rd. 

Farming. 

BEACON;  Fridays  ;  democratic ;  eight 
pages  13x20:  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1897;   S.   C.  Burnette,  editor  and  publisher 

Copies     printed:      1,610  in   1907 
HERALD -SENTINEL.:   Fridays;  re 
publican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  50 
cents;  established  1892;  M.  H.  Qunienhouser, 
editor;    Gunsenhouser    &    Son,   publishers 
(3-3). 

OKLAHOMA    VORWAERTS;   Fri- 
days: German;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion S1.50:  established  1900;  Julius  Huessy, . 
editor;   Vorwaerts  Publishing  Co.,  publish- 
ers (1—5). 
STATE  REPUBLICAN ;  Frldays(  A  A). 

COSMOS,  Beaver  Co.  ^  Agriculture 
and  stock  raising. 

BEAVER  CO.  PIONEER  ;   Thursdays 

(A  A). 

COVINGTON,    Garfield   Co.  [j    400 

pop.,  on  Arkansas  Valley  &  "Western  Branch 

of  San  Francisco  Rd.,  18  m.  E.  of  Enid,  the 

county  seat. 

LEADER  AND  RECORDERj  Thurs- 
days; independent;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  April,  1904;  Leader 
Publishing  Company,  editors  and  publishers 
(1— 5P). 

COWETA,  Okmulgee  Co.  D-  80  pop., 
23  m.  N.  E.  of  Okmulgee,  the  county  seat. 

COURIER;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15J^x22;  subscription  SI;  estab- 
lished October,  1903;  A.  W.  Bradshaw,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (1—8). 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x221^;  subscription  Jl;  established 
Julv,  1905;  Mark  A.  Leftwlch,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 

COYLE,  Logan  Co.  q  150  pop.,  on  At- 
chison, Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd.,  17  m.  N.  E. 
of  Guthrie,  the  county  seat  and  State 
capital.    Farming  and  stock  raising. 

C13IARRON  VALLEY  CLIPPER; 

Fridays;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 


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"•stablished  1900;  E.  J.  Garner,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

CRAWFORD,  Roger  Mills  Co.  -as  m. 
S.  of  Canadian  r.  and  40  N.  of  Sajr©,  near- 
est station  on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pa- 
cific Rd.    Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 
BLADE;  Fridays  (A  A). 

-CRESCENT,  Logan  Co.    u  715  pop., 
on  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rd.,  about  14 
m.  N.  W.  of  Guthrie,  the  State  capital. 
L.OGAN  CO.  NEWS;  Fridays  (A  A). 

CROWDER,  Pittsburg  Co.  P,  600 
pop. — local  estimate — on  Missouri,  Kansas 
&  Texas  andlFt.  Smith  &  Western  Rds., 
48  m.  E.  of  Muskogee,  15  N.  of  McAlester, 
the  county  seat,  and  85  W.  of  Fort  Smith. 

FARMERS'  UNION  ADVERTIS- 
ER; Fridays;  four  to  six  pages  14J^x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1894;  J.D.  Tig- 
nor,  editor  and  publisher  (7—5). 

GUARDIAN;  Saturdays;  four  pages 
11x15;  subscription  $1;  established  Decem- 
ber, 1905;  Hennlng  A.  Soderberg,  editor  and 
publisher  (1— 6P). 

CURTIS,  Woodward  Co.  ^D  66  pop., 
on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd.,  15  m. 
E.  of  Woodward,  the  county  seat.  Agri- 
culture. 

COURIER;  Thursdays ;  eight  pages 
18x20;  subscription  $1;  established  Decem- 
ber, 1900;  Baxter  &  Sons,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers. 

CUSHING.   Payne  Go.    b  226t   pop., 

30  ra.  S.  E.  of  Stillwater,  the  county  seat. 

Farming. 

I  N-D  EPENDENT;  Thursdays ;  inde- 
pendent republican ;  four  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1 ;  A.  H.  Holland,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (13—3^ 

CUSTER  CITY,    Custer  Co.  -D  on 
St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rd.,  about  9  m. 
N.  E.  of  Arapaho,  the  county  seat. 
COURIER;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

DARLINGTON,  Canadian  Co.  D  100 
pop.,  on  Rock  Island  Rd.,  5  m.  S.  E.  of  EI 
Reno,  the  county  seat.    Indian  agency  and 
school. 
INDIAN  OUTL.OOK;  monthly;  Indian; 

baptist;    eight    pages  6x9;    subscription    25 

cents ;     established    January,     1907  ;    J.    B. 

Rounds,  editor  and  publisher  (7—7  P). 

DARROW,  Blaine  Co.  D  on  Chi- 
cago, Rock  Island  &  Pacific  and  St.  Louig 
&  San  Francisco  Rds.,  about  20  m.  N.  of 
Watonga,  the  county  seat. 

PRESS;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  18x20; 
subscription  75  cents;  established  Novem- 
ber, 1904;  Gideon  Daeschner,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7—5  P) 

DAVENPORT,    Lincoln  \Co.   D  300 

pop.,  on  St.  Louis  &   San  Francisco   Rd., 

about  6  m.  E.  of  Chandler,  the  county  seat. 

Can  factory  and  cotton  gins. 

LEADER;  Thursdays;  independent; 
fourteen  pages  11x16;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished May,  1904;  A.  D.  Murlin,  editor  and 
publisher  (7—5). 

I>AVIS,  Murray  Co.  g  l,348t  pop., 
on  Gulf,  Colorado  &  Santa  Fe  Rd.,  27  m.  N. 


OKLAHOMA. 


of   Ardmore.    Corn,   wheat,   oats,   cotton, 

vegetables  and  watermelons. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  13x24; 
subscription  $1;  established  1894;  Fay  L. 
Crosset.  editor  and  publisher  (8— 3  P). 

DEER  CREEK,    Orant    Co.    b    143 
pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd., 
15  m.  W.  of  Blackwell. 
TIMES;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

DOBY  SPRINGS  (P.  O.  Bellaire), 
Woodward  Co.  "□  on  Atchison,  Topeka  & 
Santa  Fe  Rd.,  25  m.  S.  of  Ashland,  Kan. 

MONITOR;  Thursdays;  republican; four 
pages  16x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
April,  1904;  Charles  F.  Deem,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

Copies    printed:         472  in   1907 

DOVER,  Kingfisher  Co.  U  197  pop.,  on 

Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd..  8  m.  N. 

of   Kingfisher,  the  county  seat.     Cotton, 

corn  and  wheat  raising. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  republican;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
February,  1901;  J.  S.  Martin,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6— 3). 

DUNCAN,  c.  h.,  Stephens  Co.  P  807t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd., 
14  m.  S.  of  Marlow  and  62  S.  of  Mlnco.  Cot- 
ton growing  and  milling.    Agriculture. 

BANNER;  Fridays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1;  established  1892;  J.  P.  &R.  F. 
Sampson,  editors  and   publishers. 

JUSTICE;  Fridays  (A  A). 

DURANT,  c.  h.,  Bryan  Co.  g  5,000 
pop.,  on  Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas  and 
Frisco  Rds.  Cotton  gins,  compress  and  oil 
and  flour  mills.    Stock  raising.    Farming. 

N  E  WS ;  every  evening  except  Sunday,  and 
WEEKLY,  Fridays;  daily  four,  weekly 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription— dally  $4.80, 
weekly  $1;  established— daily  August,  1901, 
weekly  1896;  Paullin  &  Hobart,  editors  and 
publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
both  editions  of  this  paper  seemed  to 
assert  that  each  had  an  average  issue 
exceeding  1,000  copies,  but  failed  to 
furnish  such  definite  information  as 
would  warrant  the  accordance  of  a 
rating   to   that   effect. 

STATESMAN;  Fridays  (A  A). 

DUSTIN,  Okfuskee  Co.  a-  700  pop.,  at 

intersection  of  Ft.  Smith  &  Western  and 

Missouri,  Oklahoma  &  Gulf  Rds.,  95  m.  W. 

of  Fort  Smith,  Ark.    Farming  .and   stock 

raising. 

DISPATCH;  Saturdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished November,  1905;  J.  Fleming  Jones,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (10—5  P). 

EAGLE  CITY  (P.  O.  Dillon),  Blaine 
Co.  -n  150  pop.,  on  Mexico,  Orient  &  St.  Louis 
Rd..  about  58  m.  S.  W.  of  Enid. 
NEWS;  Fridays  (A  A). 

EDMOND,  Oklahoma  Co.  n- 1,833 pop., 
on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd.,  17  m. 
S.  of  Guthrie,  the  State  capital,  and  14  N, 
of  Oklahoma,  the  county  seat.  Agricul- 
ture.   Seat  of  Central  State  Normal  School. 

ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays ;  sixteen 
to  twenty  four  pages  11x16;  subscription  $1 ; 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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established  February,  1901;  E.  R.  Felt,  editor 
and  publisher  (3 — 3). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1902 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  infor- 
mation as  would  warrant  the  accordance 
of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It  has  not 
since  made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 

SUN  J  Wednesdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1889;  A.  D.  Dalley.  editor  and  publisher  (7—5). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  infor- 
mation as  would  warrant  the  accordance 
of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It  has  not 
since  made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 

XLK  CITY,  Roger  Mills  Co.  -D. 
(See  Busch.) 

XLRENO,  c.  h.,  Canadian  Co.  n  5,370 

pop.— local  estimate  7,450— on  Chicago,  Rock 

Island  &  Pacific  and  Ft.  Smith,  El  Reno  & 

Western  Rds.,  30  m.  N.  W.  of  Oklahoma. 

Shipping  point.  Lumbering  and  farming. 

AMERICAN:  ♦'very  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  AMERICA  IS  NEWS,  Thurs 
days;  republican;  daily  four,  weekly  eigtit 
pages  15x22;  subscription — daily  $4,   wet^kly 

SI;  established— daily  July,  1902,  weekly  1»96; 
has.  F.  Greer,  editor;  American  Prinlmg 
■Co.,  publishers  (3 — i). 

Copies  printed:  The  daily  edition  of 
this  paper  had  credit  for  an  average  is- 
sue of  5,258  in  1903,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  a  report,  but  was  credited 
with  more  than  2,250  in  1905  and  1907. 
The  weekly  edition  had  credit  for  an 
average  issue  of  8,349  in  1903,  since 
which  it  has  not  furnished  a  report,  but 
was  credited  with  more  than  4,000  in 
1905    and    1907. 

DEMOCRAT  ;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  AVEEKLY,  Thursdays;  dem- 
ocratic; daily  four,  weekly  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  —  daily  $5,  weekly  $1;  estab- 
lished—daily 1901,  weekly  1891;  T.  F.  Hensley, 
•ditor  and  publisher.  . 

OKLAHOMA  REPUBLIC?  Fridays; 
republican;  eight  pages  17x24;  subscription 
50 cents;  established  1906;  Harry  G.  Johnson, 
editor  and  publisher  (10—6  P). 

OKLAHOMA  STAATS  ZEITUNG; 
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■22x28;  subscription $2;  established  1894;  John 
Hoenscheidt.  editor  an-^  publisher  (2—4). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year^  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  infor- 
mation as  would  warrant  the  accordance 
of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It  has  not 
since  made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 

£NID,o.  h.,  Garfield  Co.  b  10,087  pop.— 
local  estimate  12,000— on  Chicago,  Rock 
Island  &  Pacific,  St.  Louis  &  San  Frsncisco 
and  Santa  Fe  Rds.  Railroad  center. 
Wholesale  Jobbing  and  manufacturing. 
Agriculture. 

EAGLE  ;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  republican; 
daily  eight,  weekly  twelve  pages  17x24;  sub 
scriptlon-daily  $4,  weekly  $1;  established— 
■dally  1901,  weekly  1893;  J.  V.  Admire,  editor; 
Eagle  Printing  and  Publishing  Company, 
publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 

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from  the  daily  edition  of  this  paper,  but 
it  had  credit  for  exceeding  1,000  in  1903 
and  1907,  although  the  publisher  admits 
that  no  such  record  is  kept  as  would 
make  it  possible  to  prepare  a  definite  and 
satisfactory  statement  of  the  number  of 
copies  printed  for  the  requisite  period  of 
a  full  year. 

The  weekly  edition  had  credit  for  an 
average  issue  of  1,778  in  1899,  since 
which  it  has  not  furnished  any  definite 
and  satisfactory  report,  but  has  been 
credited  with  more  than  1,000  every 
year    since,    up    to    and    including    1907. 

NEWS;  every  evening  except  Sundav, 
and  FARMER  AND  STOCKMAN, Fri- 
days (A  A). 

WAVE;  ©very  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLY,  Saturdays;  democratic; 
daily  four,  weekly  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription—daily  $5,  weekly  $1  ;  established 
1893;  J.  L.  Isenberg,  editor;  J.  T.  &  J.  L.  Isen- 
berg,  publishers  (12—3). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
the  daily  edition  of  this  paper  seemed  to 
assert  that  it  had  an  average  issue  ex- 
ceeding 1,000  copies,  but  failed  to  fur- 
nish such  definite  information  as  would 
warrant  the  accordance  of  a  rating  to 
that  efifect.  It  has  not  since  made  any 
renewal  of  the  claim. 

The  weekly  edition  has  on  three  occa- 
sions indicated  a  desire  to  have  credit 
fqr  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies  regu- 
larly, but  such  definite  information  as 
would  warrant  such  a  rating  has  never 
been   forthcoming. 

ECHO;  Thursdays;  local;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  January, 
1899;  J.  R.  Detwiler,  editor  and  publisher 
(1-5  P)  (A  A). 

EVENTS;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  ,$1:  established 
1893;  F.  Everett  Purcell,  editor  and  publisher 
(12-4)  (AA). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for  ex- 
ceeding   1,000    in    1905    and    1906. 

GARFIELD    CO.    DEMOCRAT; 

Thursdays  ;  democratic ;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription $1;  established  1898:  E.P.Moore, 
editor  and  publisher  (9—3), 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  has  on 
two  occasions  indicated  a  desire  to  have 
credit  for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies 
regularly,  but  such  definite  information 
as  would  warrant  such  a  rating  has 
never  been  forthcoming. 

STAATS -ZEITUNG;  Fridays;  Ger- 
man; democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  August.  1906;  E, 
Denner,  editor  and  publisher  (1 — 8). 

ERICK,  Tillman  Co.  p  800  pop.,  on 
Choctaw,  Oklahoma  &  Gulf  Rd.  Cotton 
gins,  flour  mill  and  cement  works.  Farm- 
ing and  grazing. 

ALTRUIST;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1904;  Edwin  D.  Pritchard,  editor  and 
publisher  (2—8). 

BECKHAM  CO.  DEMOCRAT; 
Thursdays  (A  A). 

ESCHITA,  Comanche  Co.  P 
BANNER;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

EUFAULA,  c.  h.,  Mcintosh  Co.  n- 
757-t-  pop.,  on  Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas  Rd., 


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OKLAHOMA. 


40  m,  S.  by  S.  W.  of  Muskogee.    Corn  and 
cotton. 

INDIAN  JOURNAIi;  Fridays:  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1; 
established  1876;  George  A.  Baker,  editor  and 
publisher  (7—5). 

REPUBLICAN;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x2-2;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1906;  Virgil  Winn,  editor;  Republican 
Printing  Co..  publishers  (9—6  P). 

FAIRFAX,  Osage   Co.    cf  120   pop., 

on  Atchison,  f  opeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd.,  100  m. 

N.  E.  of  Oklahoma  City. 

OSAGE  CHIEF;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lighed  July,  1904;  R.  C.  Nash,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6—5). 

FAIRLAND,  Ottaaa  Co.  nf  521  pop., 
on  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rd.  Grain 
elevators;  agriculture. 

NEWS;  Fridays  (A  A). 

FAIR  VIEW,  c.    h.,   Major   Co.    ^ 

1,200    pop.,    on    Kansas    City,    Mexico    & 

Orient  Rd.,  43   m.    S.  W.  of  Enid.     Flour 

mills  and  creameries.    Farming  and  stock 

raising. 

REPUBLICAN;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x23;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1900;  H.  P.  Cunningham,  editor  and 
publisher  (2—8). 

FARGO,  Ellis  Co.  "Xj  on  Atchison, 
Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd.,  about  15  m.  W.  by 
S.  of  Woodward. 

LEADER;  Fridays  (A  A). 

JOURNAL;  Fridays;  four  to  slxpage*? 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1903;  R.H. 
Elder,  editor  and  publisher  (3—6  P). 

FAXON,  Comanche   Co.  p  167t  pop., 
on   Chicago,  Rock   Island   &   Pacific  Rd., 
20  m.  S.  W.  ol  Lawton,  the  county  seat. 
LEADER;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

FIiETCHER,    Comanche    Co.   P   220 
pop.,  on  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rd.,  19 
m.  N.  E.  of  LawtoB,  the  count j'  seat. 
ADVOCATE;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

FORAKER,  Osage  Co.  b  500  pop.,  on 

Mldlanrl  Valley  Rd.,  24  m.  N.  W.  of  Pawhu- 

ska,  the  county  seat.  Grain  elevators,  stock 

raising  and  agriculture. 

TRIBUNE;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1906 ;  W.  R.  Duttou,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

FORT  COBB  (Cobb  P.  O.),  Caddo  Co. 
-a  469  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Rock  Isiand  &  Pa- 
cific Rd.,  15  m.  W.  of  Anadarko,  the  county 
seat. 

RECORD;  Thursdays;  Independent; 
twelve  to  sixteen  pages  11x16;  subscription 
$1;  established  May,  1902;  Thomas  Kewrse, 
editor  and  publisher  (2— S). 

FORT     GIBSON,   Muskogee  Co.  o 

1,040   pop.,  on  St.  Louis.  Iron  Mountain  & 

Southern  and  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco 

Rds.,  8  m.  E.  of  Muskogee,  the  county  seat. 

Farming  and  stock  raising. 

DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pases  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1906;  Elbert  G.  GillUand,  editor  and 
publisher  U— 7  P). 


OKLAHOMA. 


POST;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1889;  J.  O.Carroll, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

FORT   TOWSON,  Choctaw  Co.  O, 
745  pop.,  on  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rd., 
15  m.  E.  of  Hugo,  the  county  seat. 
ENTERPRISE;  Fridays  (A  A). 

FOSS,  Washita  Co. -a  765  pop.,  on  Chic- 
ago, Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd.,  20  m.  N.  W. 
of  Cordell,  the  county  seat.    Farming. 

ENTERPRISE ;  Saturdays; democratic; 
four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1901;  E  E.  Darnell,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

FOYIL,    Rogerx   Co.   ^  SOD   pop.,  on 

St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rd.,  40  m.  N. 

of  Muskogee.    Coal  and  oil.    Agriculture. 

STATESMAN;  Saturdays;  eight  pages 
11x16;  subscription  $1;  established  Septem- 
ber, 1903;  Murphy  &  Harper,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (2— 8). 

FREDERICK,  c  h.,  Tillman  Co.  p 

3,000  pop.,  30  m.  N.  E.  of  Vernon,  Tex. 

ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1902;  W.  G.  Roe,  editor  and  publisher 
(1-8). 

LEADER;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

GAGE,  Ellis  Co.  b  397t  pop.,  on 
Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd.,  25  m. 
S.  E.  of  Woodward. 

BANNER;  Fridays;  republican;  twelve 
pages  11x16;  subscription  $1;  established 
1906;  M.  O.  Ballard,  editor  and  publisher 
(9-6  P). 

ELLIS  CO.  REPUBLICAN;  Fridays 
(A  A). 

RECORD;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1900:  Elmer  V.  Jessee,  editor  and  publisher 
(1-7). 

GARBER,  Garfield  Co.  [^  334  pop.,  on 
Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd.,  about 
20  m.  E.  of  Enid,  the  county  seat. 
SENTINEL;  Fridays  (A  A). 

GARVIN,  McCurtain  Co.  p  1,000  pop., 
on  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rd.,50  m. 
N.  W.  of  Paris,  Tex.  Farming  and  lumber- 
ing. 

GRAPHIC;  Thursdays ;  four  to  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1903; 
B.  F.  Grandy,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

GATE,  Beaver  Co.  "□ 
VALLEY  STAR;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

GEART,  Blaine  Co.  n  1,500  pop.,  on 
Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd.,  21  m. 
S.  E.  of  Watonga,  the  county  seat. 

BULLETIN;  Thursdays ;  republican ; 
eight  to  twelve  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1; 
established  1899;  O.  R.  Nation,  editor;  Blain» 
Co.  Publishing  Company,  publishers  (8—6). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  infor- 
mation as  would  warrant  the  accordance 
of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It  has  not 
since  made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 

JOURNAL;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished May,  1902  ;  A.  C.  Stackhouse,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—8). 


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OKLAHOMA. 


OERONIMO,    Comanche    Co.  p  gOf 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd., 

10  m.  S.  of  Lawton,  the  county  seat. 

ADVOCATE;  Thursdays;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  Si;  established  April, 
1906;  Callahan  &  Easton,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (5-6  P). 

GliENCOE,  Paynt   Co.    [j]   500  pop., 

15  m.  N.  E.  of  Stillwater,  th«  county  seat. 

Cotton,  wheat  and  hogs. 

MIRROR;  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1900;  J.  Hunter  Williams,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6— 3). 

GOLTRY,  Woods  Co.  ij]  237t  pop.,  on 

St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rd.,  20  m.  W.  of 

Enid.    Flouring  mill. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  republican;  four  pages 
171^x24:  subscription  $1;  established  1901; 
Frank  F.  Maxwell,  editor  and  publisher  (1—7). 

GRACE  MO  NT,    Caddo    Co.    p    on 

Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd.,  9  m. 

N.  of  Anadarko,  the  county  seat. 

GRAPHIC;  Fridays;  democratic;  twelve 
pages  11x16;  subscription  $1;  established 
April,  1906;  D.  S.  Qeiger,  editor  and  publisher 

(1-8). 

GRAND,  c.  h.,  ElHs  Co.  -a  300  pop.,  on 
Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd.,  17  m.  E, 
of  Hlggins,  Texas. 

CANADIAN  VALLEY  ECHO  :  Thurs- 
days;   democratic;    four  pages  18x24;    sub 
Bcrlption  $1;    established   July,   1902;    E.  L. 
Mitchell,  editor  and  publisher  (3 — 3). 

DAY  CO.  PROGRESS;  Thursdays; 
republican;  four  pages  17x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  1895;  A.  L.  Squire,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—7). 

GRANITE,  Greer  Co.  p  1,026  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd.,  9 
m.  N.  E.  of  Mangum,  the  county  seat.  Farm- 
ing, stock  raising,  oil,  gas,  salt,  cement 
and  granite. 

ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic ;  twelve  pages  13x20 ;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1900;  J.  W.  Ryder,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,156  in  1902, 
but  has  not  since  made  definite  and 
satisfactory  claim  to  issuing  so  many 
as    1,000    copies. 

GRANT,  Choctaw  Co.  Q,  140  pop.,  on 
St,  Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rd.,  «5  m.  S.  of 
Hugo,  the  county  seat. 
DEMOCRAT;  Fridays  (A  A). 

GROVE,  c.  h.,  Delaware  Co.  D'   69t 
pop.,  on  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rd. 
SUN;  Fridays  (A  A). 

GUTHRIE,  c.Yx.., Logan  Co.  i  State 
Capital,  10,006+  pop.— in  1904,  27,727— on 
Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd.  Lumber 
yards,  steam  mills,  cotton  gins  and  fac- 
tories. 

LEADER «  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLiY,  Thursdays;  demo- 
oratic:  daily  eight,  weekly  sixteen  pages 
17^x22;  subscription  — dally  $4,  weekly  50 
cents;  established— dally  1892.  weekly  1893; 
L.  Q.  Nlblack,  editor;  Leader  Printing  Com- 
pany, publishers  (10—7  P). 

Copies  printed:     The  daily  edition  of 


OKLAHOMA. 


this  paper  had  credit  for  an  average  is- 
sue of  2,952  in  1897  and  7,006  in  1903, 
since^  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  was 
credited  with  more  than  7,500  in  1905 
and    1907. 

The  weekly  edition  had  credit  for  an 
average  issue  of  4.543  in  1898  and  8,412 
in  1902,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
any  definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but 
has  been  credited  with  more  than  7,500 
every  year  since,  up  to  and  including 
1907. 

OKLAHOMA    STATE    CAPITAL.; 

every  morning  except  Monday, and  WEEK- 
LY, Saturdays;  republican;  eight  pages- 
daily  17x22.  weekly  19x22;  subscription- 
dally  $5,  weekly  SO  cents;  established  1889; 
Frank  H.  Greer,  editor ;  State  Capital  Co.,  pub- 
lishers (1—6). 

Copies  printed:  ### 
OKLAHOMA  FARMER;  Wednes- 
days; agricultural;  sixteen  to  twenty-four 
pages  11x14;  subscription  50  cents;  estab- 
lished 1890  ;  Farmer  Publishing  Co.,  editors 
and   publishers  (1—6). 

Copies  printed:   ##* 

OKLAHOMA  GUIDE;  Thursdays, 
negro;  four  pages  17x24;  subscription  $1; 
established  1892  :  G.  N.  Perkins,  editor  and 
publisher. 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for  ex- 
ceeding 1,000  in  1899,  and  every  year 
since,    up    to    and    including    1906. 

OKLAHOMA  POST;  Fridays; 
German;  Independent;  four  pages  22x28; 
subscription  $2;  established  1892;  John 
Hoenscheldt,  editor  and  publisher  (2-^). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,696  in  1899, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  has 
been  credited  with  more  than  1,000  every 
year  since,  up  to  and  including  1907. 
OKLAHOMA  SAFEGUARD;  Thurs- 
days; negro;  baptist;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1;  establiRhed  1894:  C.A.Buchan- 
an, editor  and  publisher  (1 — 4). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  3,278  in  1906, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  was 
credited   with   more   than   2,250   in    1907. 

OKLAHOMA  STATE  REGISTERi 
Thursdays;  Independent  republican ;  eight 
pages  15x32;  subscription  $1;  established  1891; 
John  Goloble.  editor;  The  Oklahoma  Print- 
ing Co.,  publishers  (1—7). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,240  in  1897 
and  2,206  in  1906,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
than    1,000   in    1907. 

SATURDAY  STAR;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

OKLAHOMA  LAW  JOURNAL; 
monthly;  law;  fiftA'-two  pages  6x9;  subscrip- 
tion «2;  established  July.  1901:  D.  H. 
Fernandes,  editor  and  publisher  (1—5  P). 

OKLAHOMA  ODD  FELLOWi 
monthly;  odd-fellowship;  twenty  to  thirty- 
two  pages  8x11;  subscription  $1;  established 
1898;  E.  T.  Rehfleld,  editor  and  publisher 
(1-8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  2,491  in  1903, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  was 
credited  with  more  than  1,000  in  1905 
and    1907. 


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AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


OKLAHOMA. 


OKLAHOMA  WORKMAN;  month 
ly;    fraternal;    insurance;    subscription   50 
cents;  established  1892;  S.L.Johnson, editor; 
State  Capital  Company,  publishers  (1 — 7). 

GUYMON,  Beaver  Co.  \^  1,500  pop., 
on  Rock  Island  Rd.  Broom  and  cement 
factories,  bottling  works,  mills  and  grain 
elevators, 

DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

HERAIiD ;  Thursdays;republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1890;  Warren  Zimmerman,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7—7  P). 

HAILEYVILLE,    Pittsburg   Co.   P. 

1,452  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific 
Rd.,  about  15  m.  S.  E.  of  McAlestor,  the 
county  seat. 
NEW  STATE;  Fridays  (A  A). 

HARRAH,     Oklahoma    Co.    n    216t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Rock   Island   &  Pacific 
Rd.,  20  m.  E.  of  Oklahoma  City. 
TRIUNE;  Fridays  (A  A). 

HARTSHORNE,   Pittsburg  Co.   R 

4,000  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific 
Rd.,  about  15  m.  S.  E.  of  McAlister,  the 
county  seat.  Coal  mining,  farming  and 
stock  raising. 

CRITIC;  Fridays;  Independent;  eight 
pages  15x22  ;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
March,  1901;  Hulsey  &  Nauck,  editors  and 
publishers  (2—3)  (A  A). 

SUN ;  Thursdays;  non-partisan;  sixteen 
pages  11x155^;  subscription  $1;  established 
1894;   C.  P.  Anderson,  editor  and  publisher. 

HASKELL,  Muskogee  Co.  D-  720  pop., 
on  Midland  Valley  Rd.,  about  22  m.  N.  W.  of 
Muskogee,  the  county  seat. 
JOURNAL;  Fridays  (A  A). 

HASTINGS,  Comanche  Co.  JJ  368t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific 
Rd.,  40  m.  S.  E.  of  Lawton,  the  county  seat. 
NEWS;  Fridays  (A  A). 

HEADRICK,  Jackson  Co.  p  on  St. 

Louis  &   San   Francisco  Rd.,  45  m.  W.  of 

Lawton. 

LiEADER;  Fridays;  eigbt  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  November,  1906; 
W.  S.  Neel,  editor  and  publisher  (11—7  P). 

HEAVENER,    Le  Flore  Co.  D-  234 

pop.,  on   Arkansas   Western   and    Kansas 

City  Southern  Rds.,  4  m.  S.  of  Howe.    Min- 

ing,  lumbering,  farming  and  stock  raising. 

CLIPPER;  Fridays;  ten  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1;  established  November,  1904; 
Arthur  Johnson,  editor  and  publisher  (11—5). 

HELENA,  Al/aJfa  Co.  b  700  pop.,  on 
St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rd.,  33  m.  W. 
of  Enid. 

FREE    PRESS;    Fridays;   republican; 
eight  pages  15x2t;    subscription  $1;    estab 
llshedl903;  I.  L.  Magee,  editor  and  publisher 
(13-5). 

HERALD)  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages  171^x24;  subscription  (1;  established 
August,  1908;  Clarence  E.  Salter,  editor  and 
publisher  (11—5)  (A  A). 

STAR;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

HENNESSEY,  Kingfisher  Co.  u  l,367t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd., 


OKLAHOMA. 


18  m.    N.   of  Kingfisher,  the  county  seat. 

Farming. 

C  LIPPER I  Thursdays ;  republican ;  eight 
pages  15x32;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1890; 
C.  H.  Miller,  editor  and  publisher  (7—5). 

PRESS-DEMOCRAT;  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1; 
R.  C.  Andrus,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

HENRYETTA,  Omulgee  Co.  a-  400 

pop.,  on  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rd.,  35 

m.  W.  of  Checotah. 

FREE  LANCE;  Fridays ;  four  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1902; 
George  R.  Hall,  editor  and  publisher  (5—5  P). 

HINTON,  Oaddo  Co.  c  700  pop..  35  m. 

N.  of  Anadarko.    The  county  seat. 

RECORD;  Fridays;  republican;  eight  to 
twelve  pages  19x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished October,  1902;  H.  A.  White,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 

HOB  ART,  c.  h.,  Kiowa  Co.  p  5,000 
pop.,  on  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  and 
Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rds.  Agri- 
culture and  stock  raising. 

DEMOCRAT;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic; dally  four,  weekly  eight  pages  lSx22; 
subscription— daily  $4.  weekly  $1;  established 
—daily  1903,  weekly  1901;  N.  E.  Crumpocker, 
editor  and  publisher  (4—7  P). 

NEWS-REPUBLICAN;  every  even- 
ing except  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY, 
Fridays;  republican;  eight  to  sixteen  pages 
15x22;  subscription — daily  $4,  weekly  $1; 
established  —  daily  JIarch,  1902  ;  weekly 
August,  1901;  Omer  K.  Benedict,  editor  and 
publisher  (3— 5P). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  the  weekly  edition 
had  credit  for  exceeding  i,ooo  in  1905 
and    1907. 

CHIEF;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  17>^ix24; 
established  September,  1901;  C.  C.  Worrall, 
editor;  The  Chief  Printing  Company,  pub- 
lishers (1—6). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1906 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect 

HOLDENVILLE,c.  h.,  HugiiesCo.U- 
749+  pop.— local  estimate  3,200— on  Rock 
Island  &  San  Francisco  Rd.,  100  m.  W.  of 
Fort  Smith,  Ark.    Farming  and  grazing. 

TIMES;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1896; 
T.  T.  Baker,  editor;  The  Times  Printing  Co., 
publishers  (1—7). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,168  in  1906, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  _  but  was 
credited   with   more    than    1,000   in    1907. 

TRIBUNE;  Fridays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1;  established  March,  1901; 
Clawson  &  Moore    editors  and  publishers. 

UNION  SIGNAL;  Wednesdays  (A  A). 

HOLLIS,  Oreer  Co.  p  200  pop.,  35  m. 

S.  W.  of  Mangum,  the  county  seat. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
May,  1903;  Mrs.  J.  B.  Randle,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—7). 


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OKLAHOMA. 


HOMINY,  Osage  Co.  cT  176t  pop.,  on 

Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas  Rd.,  20  m.  E.  of 

Pawnee. 

NEWS;  Fridays  (A  A). 

HOOKER,  Texas  Co.  ^  500  pop.,  on 

Rock  Island  Rd.,  20  m.  N.  E.  of  Guymon, 

the  county  seat. 

ADVANCE;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  17x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1904; 
J.  S.  Moffitt,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

HUGO,  c.  li.,  Choctaw  Co.  O,  200  pop., 
on  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rd.  Farming 
and  stock  raising. 

CHOCTAW    CO.    CHRONICLE; 

Thursdays  (A  A). 

HUSONIAN;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
ten  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
February,  1902;  Judson  L.  Welbanks,  editor; 
W.  J.  Baldwin,  publisher  (11—5). 

HUNTER,  Garfield  Co.  [j  300  pop.,  on 

St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rd.,  about  20  m. 

N.  E.  of  Enid,  the  county  seat. 

ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays;  republi- 
can; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1901;  Fred  C.  Maxwell,  editor  and 
publisher  (9—6). 

HURLEY,  Cimarron  Co.  tl 
LEADER;  Fridays  (A  A). 

HYDRO,   Caddo  Co.  J2  400  pop.,  on 

Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd.,  about 

30  m.  E.  of  Arapaho.  Farming  and  grazing. 

REVIEW;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
November,  1901;  H.  6.  Jones,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2—5). 

IDABEL,  c.  h.,  McCurtain  Co.  0,  llOf 
pop.,  on  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rd.,  100 
m.  E.  of  Durant. 

Mccurtain  gazette;  Saturdays 

(A  A). 

INGERSOLL,  Alfalfa  Co.  h  on  Chic- 
ago, Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd.,  15  m.  E.  of 
Alva.    Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

REVIEW;  Thursdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  §1;  established 
1901;  M.  A.  Hull,  editor  and  publisher  (1—4). 

INOIiA,  Rogers  Co.  cf  324  pop.,  on  St. 
Louis,  Iron  Mountain  &  Southern  Rd.,  about 
10  m.  S.  E.  of  Claremore,  the  county  seat. 
REGISTER;  Fridays  (A  A). 

JEFFERSON,  Gran<  Co.  6  lOOtpop., 

on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd.,  75 

m.  S.  of  Wichita,  Kan.    Farming. 

REVIEW;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
January,  1902;  T.  E.  Beck,  editor  and  Dub- 
lisher  (6—3). 

JENNINGS,  Pawnee  Co.  i  643  pop., 
on  Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas  and  St.  Louis 
&  San  Francisco  Rds.,  70  m.  N.  of  Okla- 
homa City.  Cotton  gins,  grain  elevator 
and  broom  factories. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  republican;  six 
pages  15x22;  subscription  50  cents;  estab- 
lished 1900;  R.  L.  Stewart,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12— 3). 


OKLAHOMA. 


JET,  Alfalfa  Co.  ti  HSf  pop.,  on  Atchi- 
son, Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd.,  7  m.  N.  W.  of 
Nashville. 

VISITOR;  Thursdays; republican;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  .$1.50;  established 
May,  1904;  Ursel  Finch,  editor  and  publisher 

(1-8). 

JONES   CITY,    Oklahoma  Co.   G  500 

pop.,  on  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rd.,  18 

m.  E.  of  Oklahoma  City,  the  county  seat. 

Agriculture. 

CANADIAN  VALLEY  NEWS;  Fri- 
days ;  independent  republican  ;  eight  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  May,  1901; 
Chester  A.  Keyes,  editor  and  publisher 
(12—3). 

KAW  CITY,  Kay  Co.  [j  727t  pop.,  on 

Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd.,  25  m.  E. 

of  Newkirk,  the  county  seat. 

STAR;  Fridays;  republican;  ten  pages 
13x20  ;  subscription  $1  ;  established  1901 ; 
Chas.  Spencer,  editor  and  publisher  (10— 6). 

KENTON,  c.  h.,  Cimarron  Co.  tl  200 

pop.,  40  m.  N.  E.  of  Clayton,  New  Mexico. 

Stock  raising,  farming  and  mining. 

CIMARRON  NEWS;  Thursdays;  Inde- 
pendent ;  four  pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1.25 ; 
established  1898;  L.  A.  Wlkoff.  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1— S). 

KEYSTONE,  Pawnee  Co.  cf  61t  pop., 

on  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rd.,  35  m.  S.E. 
of  Pawnee,  The  county  seat. 
NEWS;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

KIEFER,- Creefc  Co.  cf 
SEARCHLIGHT;  weekly  (A  A). 

KINGFISHER,  c.  h..  Kingfisher  Co. 
a  2,301+ pop.,  on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pa- 
cific Rd.,  35  m.  W.  of  Quthrle,  the  State 
capital,  and  150  S.  of  "Wichita,  Kan.  Agri- 
culture and  stock  raising. 

STAR;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  — daily  $4, 
weekly  $1;  established— daily  1902.  weekly 
1905;  M.  L.  Webb,  editor  and  publisher  (7— 5). 

FREE  PRESS;  Thursdays;  republican; 
ei^ht  pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1889;  The  Free  Press  Publishing  Co..  editor* 
and  publishers  (6— 3)  (A  A). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for  ex- 
ceeding   1,000   in    1905    and    1906. 

JOURNAL;  Fridays;  independent;  four 
pages  22x28;  established  1893:  John  Hoen- 
scheldt,  editor  and  publisher  (2 — 4). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for  ex- 
ceeding   1,000    in    1905    and    1907. 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1889;  Ira  D.  MulUnax,  editor  and  publisher 
(7-5). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year_  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  infor- 
mation as  would  warrant  the  accordance 
of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It  has  not 
since  made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 


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OKLAHOMA. 


KINGSTON,    Marthall  Co.   g    1,100 

pop.,  25  m.  N.  of  Denison,  Tex.     Farming 

and  stock  raising. 

MESSENGER;  Fridays:  eight  pages 
19x22  ;  subscription  $1;  established  1902;  D. 
R.    Johnston,    editor   and  publisher    (1— S). 

KIOWA,  Pittsburg  Co.  O,  SSOf  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  and  Mis- 
souri, Kansas  &  Texas  Rds.,  20  m.  «.  of 
McAlester,  the  county  seat. 

BREEZE;   Fridays;   independent;   four 
to  ten  pages   15x22;   subscription  $1;  estab 
Il8hedl901;  GeDrge  J.  Coak,  editor  and  pub- 
liiher  (12—5). 

SENTINEL.;  Fridays  (A  A). 

KONAWA,  Seminole  Co.  O  on  Mis- 
souri, Kansas  &  Texas  Rd.,  60  m.  S.  E.  of 
Oklahoma  City. 

CHIEF;  Fridays;  sixteen  pages  11x16; 
subscription  $1;  established  November,  1905; 
Chief  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers 
(9-5  P). 

LEADER;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $l;  established 
June.  1905;  H.  W.  Hoffman,  editor;  F.  J. 
Hawk,  publisher  (7 — 5  P). 

TIMES;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

KREMLIN,   Oarfield  Co.  tl  325  pop., 

on  Chicago.  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd.,  10 
m.  N.  of  Enid,  the  county  seat.  Cattle  rais- 
ing and  farming. 

NEW  ERA;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22 ;  subgcription  $1 ;  established 
December,  1903;  L.  E.  Potter  &  Son,  editors 
and  publishers  (1—4)  (A  A). 

liAHOMA,  Garfield  Co.  \^  300  pop.,  12 

m.  W.  of  Enid,  the  county  seat.    Corn  and 

wheat. 

SUN;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1898;  J.  W.  Sarjent, 
editor  and  publisher  (3 — 3). 

liAMAR,  Hughes  Co.  g 
NEWS;  Fridays  (A  A). 

liAMONT,  Grant  Co.  b  570  pop.,  on 
Blackwell,  Enid  &  Southwestern  Rd.,  15  m. 
E.  of  Pondcreek,  the  count}'  seat.  Farm- 
ing. 

VAIiI.EY  NEWS;  Fridays;  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  February, 
1903 :  W.  Frank  Porter,  editor  and  publisher 
(1-8). 


OKLAHOMA. 


LANGSTON,  Logan  Co.  D  500 pop.,  on 

Santa  Fe  Rd.    Agriculture. 

WESTERN  AGE;  Fridays;  four  pages 
13x20 ;  subscription  75  cents  ;  established 
March,  1901;  S.  Douglas  Russell  &  Son,  editors 
and  publishers  (1—8).  See  advertisement 
beloiv. 

liAWTON,  c.  h.,  Comanche  Co.  P  180 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Rook  Island  &  Paclflc 
Rd.,  35  m.  S.  of  Anadarko.    Farming. 

CONSTITUTION;  every  evening,  and 
WEEK.L<  Y,  Tliursdays;  democratic;  four 
page,>  15x22;  subscription — daily  $4.  weekly 
$1;  established  1903;  J.  Roy  Williams,  editor; 
Constitution  Co.,  publishers  (3—7). 

Copies   printed:    weekly,    2,828  in   1906 

NEWS-REPUBLiICAN;  every  even- 
ing except  Sunday,  and  W  E  E  R  Ij  Y , 
Thursdays;  republican;  dailj'  four,  weekly 
eight  pages  15x22  ;  subscription— daily  $4. 
weekly  §1;  established — dally  1904,  weekly 
1901;  Frank  V.  Wright,  editor,  The  News  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  publishers  (1 — 8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
both  editions  of  this  paper  seemed 
to  assert  that  each  had  an  average  issue 
exceeding  1,000  copies,  but  failed  to 
furnish  such  definite  information  as 
would  warrant  the  accordance  of  a 
rating    to    that    effect. 

WEEKLY    STAR;    Fridays;    republl 
can;   eight  pages  16x24;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1902;  A.W.Maxwell,  editor;  J.  B. 
Howard,  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance   of    a    rating    to    that   effect. 

LEHIGH,  c.  h.,Coal  Co.,  l,600t  pop., 
on  Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas  Rd.,  11  m.  N. 
W.  of  Atoka.    A  trade  center. 

LEADER;  Thursdays;  democratic; eight 

pages  18x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1891; 
W.  H.  Whitmore,  editor  and  publisher. 

LENAPSAH,  Nowata  Co.  13'  331  pop., 
on  St.  Louis,  Iron  Mountain  &  Southern  Rd., 
10  m.  N.  of  Nowata,  the  county  seat. 
NEWS;  Fridays  (A  A). 

LENORA,  Deu-ey  Co.  -D  6  m.  W.   of 
Taloga,  the  county  seat,  and  SB  S.  E.   of 
Woodward,  nearest  station   on  Atchison, 
Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd. 
LEADER;  Fridays  (A  A). 


THE  WESTERN   AGE 

The  Recognized  Official  Journal  of  the  Negro 
Population  of  the  State  of  Oklahoma. 

READ     EVERY     WEEK    BY    6,QOO     PEOPLE. 

It  Covers  the  Field.     Price  75c*  a  Year. 


S.  DOUGLAS  RUSSELL,  Editor. 


LANGSTON,  OKLA. 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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OKLAHOMA. 


IjEXINGTON,  Clevtland  Co.  u  861t 
pop.,  1  m.  E.  of  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa 
Fe  Rd.,  and  about  32  S.  of  Oklahoma.  Corn, 
wheat,  cotton  and  cattle. 

LEADER;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscrip6iou$l;  established  1891; 
S.  \V.  Hutchin,  editor;  F.  J.  Hawk,  publisher 
(6— 5P). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  infor- 
mation as  would  warrant  the  accordance 
of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It  has  not 
since  made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 

LINDSAY,  HfcClain  Co.  Q  1,500 
pop.,  on  Gulf,  Colorado  &  Santa  Fe  and 
Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rds.,  23  m. 
S.  W.  of  Purcell,  the  county  seat. 

LINDSAY  NEWS;  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic: eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  SI; 
established  1902;  J.  L.  Avey,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance   of   a    rating   to    that    effect. 

liONE  WOLF,  Kiowa  Co.  p  50  pop., 

on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd..  10 

m.   S.    W.    of    Hobart,   the    county    seat. 

Farming. 

ECHO;  Thursdajs;  republican;  eight 
pages  11x15;  subscription  75  cents;  estab- 
lished January,  1902;  C.  H.  GrifEeth,  editor; 
J.  R.  Thomas,  publisher  (2—5  P). 

LiONGDALE,  Major  Co.  n  500  pop., 
on  Kansas  City,  Mexican  &  Orient  Rds., 
13  m.  S.  of  Fairview,  the  county  seat.  Grist 
and  saw  mills  and  cement  works. 

LEDGER  I  Fridays;  democratic;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1903;  Geo.  W.  Foster,  editor  and  publisher 
(1-5)  (A  A). 

NEWS;  Fridays  (A  A). 

LUTHER,  Oklahoma  Co.  a  800  pop., 

on  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco   Rd.,  28  m.  N. 

E.   of    Oklahoma    City,   the  county  seat. 

Agriculture.     Stock  raising. 

REGISTER;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1898;  G.  W.  Baer, 
editor  and  publisher. 

McALESTER,  c.  h.,  Pittsburg  Co.  D, 

8,972   pop.,   on   Chicago,   Rock    Island    & 

Pacific,  and  Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas  Rds., 

38  m.  S.  of  Eufaula.    Extensive  coal  mines. 

CAPITAL;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  18x24;  subscription— daily 
$4,  weekly  $1;  established— daily  1896,  weekly 
1893;  Capital  Printing  Co.,  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
the  daily  edition  of  this  paper  seemed 
to  assert  that  it  had  an  average  issue 
exceeding  1,000  copies,  but  failed  to 
furnish  such  definite  information  as 
would  warrant  the  accordance  of  a 
rating    to    that    effect. 

The  weekly  edition  of  this  paper  had 
credit  for  an  average  issue  of  1,743  in 
1896  and  1,775  in  1901,  since  which  it 
has   not   furnished   any   definite    and   sat- 


OKLAHOMA. 


isfactory  report,  but  has  been  credited 
with  more  than  1,000  every  year  since, 
up   to    and   including    1907. 

EVENING  NE\\'S;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays; 
republican;  eight  pages  15x"<;2;  subscription 
—dally  $4,  weekly  $1;  established— daily 
1901,  weekly  1891;  Heury  P.  Robblns,  editor; 
The  News  Printing  Co.,  publishers  (2—4). 

UNION  HERALD:  Wednesdays  (A  A). 

MeCURTAIN,   Haskell    Co.  D-  816t 

815+  pop.,  on  Ft.  Smith  &  "Western  Rd.,  35 

m.  W.  of  Fort  Smith,  Ark. 

STATES.llAN;  Fridays;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1906;  Alice 
S.  Barnum.  edltorand  publisher (8— 6 P)  (AA). 

McLOUD,   Pottawatomie  Co.   a   873 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd., 

26  m.  E.  of   Oklahoma  City.     Cotton  gins, 

press  brick  and  tile  works.    Agriculture. 

OBSERVER;  Fridays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  13x2U;  subscription  §1;  estab- 
lished 1905;  D.Butler,  editor  and  publisher 

(1-8). 

MADILL,  c.  h.,  Marshall  Co.  g  180 
pop.,  on  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rd.,  7  m. 
S.  of  Randolph.  Farming  and  stock 
raising. 

MARSHALL  CO.  DEMOCRAT ;  Fri- 
days (A  A). 

NEWS;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  1.5x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1895; 
PnilipS.  Ray,  editor;  The  Madill  Publishing 
Company,  publishers  (5— :3). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1899 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the  claim. 

MANCHESTER,  Grant  Co.   d  15«t 
pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd., 
11  m.  S.  of  Anthony,  Kan.    Farming. 
JOURNAL;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 

p?.ges   13x20 ;    subscription  $1 ;    established 

1893;    J.  M.  Simmons,  editor  and  publisher 

(8-8). 

MANGUM,  e.  h.,  Greer  Co.  j^  2.500 

pop.,  on  Chicago.  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd. 

and  fork   of   Red   r.    Farming  and  stock 

raising. 

STAR;  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1887;  R.  C.  Echols,  editor  and  publisher  (7—5). 

SUN-MONITOR;  Thursdays:  republi- 
can; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1896;  H.  L.  Crittenden,  editor  and 
publisher  (8—5). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1902 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  infor- 
mation as  would  warrant  the  accordance 
of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It  has  not 
since  made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 

MANITOU,  Tillman  Co.  g   500  pop., 

on  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rd.,  120  m. 

S.  W.  of  Oklahoma  City. 

FIELD  GLASS  I  Thursdays;  republi- 
can; eight  pages  15x22;  subsoi-iptioi.  $1;  es- 
tablished June,  1903;  John  E.  Williams,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (1—8). 


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OKLAHOMA. 


MA-NNSVIJaJjE,  Johnston  Co.  P  800 

pop.,  16  m.  W.  of  Tishomingo,  the  county 

seat.    Farming  and  stock  raising. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  local;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1  ;  established  1904  ;  J.  C.  At- 
tebery,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

MARAMEC,  Pawnee  Co.  [j  272  pop., 
on  Missouri  &  Kansas  Rd.,  10  m.  S.  E.  of 
Pawnee,  the  county  seat. 
MONITOR;  Fridays  (A  A). 

MARBLi£,  Sequoyah  Co.  D-  on  Kansas 
City  Southern  Rd.,  about  30  m.  N.  W.  of 
Fort  Smith,  Ark.  Deposits  of  marble,  build- 
ing stone,  shale  and  brick  clays. 
ENTERPRISE;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

MARIETTA,  c.  h.,  Love  Co.   g  842t 

pop.,  on  Gulf,  Colorado  &  Santa   Fe  Rd., 

20  m.  N.  of  Gainesville,  Texas.    Farming. 

MONITOR;  Fridays;  four  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1  ;  established  1895  ;  Wilson  & 
Choate,  editors  and  publishers. 

MARLiOW,   Stephens  Co.   p  1,016 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd., 

25  m.  S.  of   Chickasha,  the   county   seat. 

Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

REVIEW;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15}^x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1893;   W.  B.  Anthony,  editor  and  publisher 

(5-3). 

MARSHALL,  Logan  Co.  a  800  pop., 
on  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rd.,  23  m. 
N.  W.  of  Guthrie,  the  State  capital.  Agri- 
culture and  stock  raising. 

TRIBUNE;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  established 
May,  1902;   ,W.  A.  Kelly,  editor  and  publisher 

(1-8). 

MAUD,  Pottawatomie  Co.  n  6t  pop., 
on  Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas  Rd.,  about  55 
m.  S.  E.  of  Oklahoma  City, 

DEMOCRAT;  Saturdays;  democratic: 
twelve  pages  11x17;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished April,  1906;  F.  S.  Williams,  editor  and 
publisher  (6—6  P). 

MONITOR;  Fridays  (A  A). 

MAYSVILLE,    Gai-vin   Co.    g    lOOt 
loot  pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe 
Rd.,  11   m.  N.  W.    of    Pauls  Valley,   the 
county  seat. 
NEWS;  Fridays  (A  A). 

MEDFORD,  Grant  Co.  [j  l,526t  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Paclflc  and 
Hutchinson  &  Southern  Rds.,  10  m.  N.  of 
Pondcreek,  the  county  seat,  and  60  S.  of 
Wichita,  Kan.   Corn,  wheat  and  vegetables. 

PATRIOT;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  estab 
lUhed  1893;  T.  J.  Palmer,  editor;  Palmer  & 
Son,  publishers  (12—3). 

STAR;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1894;  Wood  & 
Miller,  editors  and  publishers  (7—5). 

OKLAHOMA  SUNDAY  SCHOOL. 
WORKER;  monthly;  interdenomination- 
al; eight  pages  9x11;  subscription  25  cents ; 
established  1896;  Wm.  Rogers,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  2,109  iii  1905 
3,375  in  1906 
3,340  m   1907 


OKLAHOMA. 


MEEKER,    Lincoln  Co.  a  on  Santa 

Fe  Rd.,  50  m.  E.  of  Oklahoma  City. 

HERALD;  Thursdays;  independent;  six 
pages  15x22;  subscriptions!;  established  1902; 
R.  R.  Lively,  editor  and  publisher  (1—5). 

MIAMI,  c.  h.,  Ottawa  Co.  a  l,527t 
pop.— local  estimate  2,300 — on  St.  Louis  & 
San  Francisco  Rd.  and  Neosho  r.,  20  m.  W. 
of  Neosho,  Mo.    Farming. 

RECORD-HERALD;  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1892;  M.  C.  Falkenbury,  editor 
and    publisher    (2—7). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year^  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  eflfect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the  claim. 

REPUBLICAN;  Fridays;  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1900;  The 
Parker  Printing  Company,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (2—3). 

MIL  BURN,  Johnston  Co.     Q  600 

pop.,    9    m.    N.    E.     of     Tishomingo,     the 

county  seat.    Lumber  and  farming. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  local;  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  August, 
1905;  R.  T.  Bland,  editor  and  publisher(l— 6). 

MILL  CREEK,  Johnston  Co.  Q 
115  pop.,  16  m.  N.  W.  of  Tishomingo,  the 
county  seat.    Farming  and  stock  raising. 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  four  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  eBtablished  April  1901;  J. 
O.  Fox  and  Q.  D.  Glbbs,  editors  and  publish- 
ers. 

MINCO,   Gmdy    Co.    g   300  pop.,  on 
Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd.,18m. 
S.  of  El  Reno.    Government  supply  depot 
is  located  here.  Cattle-shipping  point. 
MINSTREL;  Fridays;  independent; 
eight  pages   13x20;    subscription   $1;    estab- 
lished 1890  ;  E.  D.  Mitts,  editor  and  publisher 
(5—3). 

MORRISON,  Noble  Co.  ^  on  St. 
Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rd.,  18  m.  E.  of  Perry, 
the  county  seat. 

PROGRESS ;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

SUN;  Fridays;  fourteen  pages  (with  sup- 
plement) 11x16;  subscription  $1;  established 
May,  1903;  Jas.  N.  Miller,  editor;  S.  P.  Miller, 
publisher  (7— 5)  (A  A). 

MOUNDS,  Creek  Co.    nf   675  pop., 

on  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rd.,  20  m.  N. 
of  Okmulgee. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  twelve  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established  Sep- 
tember, 1905;  Clarence  L.  Dalton,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 

MOUNTAIN  VIEW,  £:toM;a  Co  p 
486  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific 
Rd.,  25  m.  E.  of  Hobart,  the  county  seat, 
and  35  W.  of  Anadarko.  Frmlng  and  stock 
raising. 
PROGRESS;   Thursdays;    democratic; 

ten  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 

1899;  O.  J.  Logan,  editor  and  publisher  (1—7) 

(A  A). 
TRIBUNE;  Fridays  (A  A). 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


937 


OKLAHOMA. 


MULDROW,  Sequoyah  Co.  D-  465t 
pop.,  on  St.  Louis,  Iron  Mountain  &  South- 
ern Rd.,  14  m.  N.  W.  of  Fort  Smith,  Ark. 
Farming. 

PRESS;  Fridavs;  four  pages  18x24 ; 
subscription  §1;  established  1898;  F.  N. 
Campbell,  editor  and  publisher  (7—5). 

MULHAL.L,  Logan  Co.  □  564t  pop., 
on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd.,  14  m. 
N.  of  Quthrle,  the  county  seat  and  State 
capital.    Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  republican; 
eightpages  15x22;  subscription $1;  established 
1893;  A.  B.  Wood,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 

STATE  JOURNAL;  Fridavs;  republi- 
can; eight  pages  11x16;  subscription 50 cents; 
established  December,  1902;  Tom  B.  Woosley, 
editor  and  publisher  (12—5). 

MUSKOGEE,  c.  h.,  Muskogee  Co.  o 
16,000  pop.,  on  Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas, 
Missouri,  Omaha  &  Gulf,  Midland  Valley, 
'Frisco  and  Missouri  Pacific  Rds.,  2]^  m.  S. 
of  Arkansas  r.  Seat  of  U.  S.  Court  for 
the  Eastern  District  of  Oklahoma  and 
U.  S.  Indian  Agency  for  the  Cherokees, 
Choctaws,  Chickasaws,  Creeks  and  Semi- 
noles.  Shipping  point  for  cattle,  hogs,  hides, 
potatoes  and  cotton. 

PHCENIX;  every  morning  except  Mon- 
day, and  WEEKliY,  Tuursdays;  repub- 
lican; eight  to  forty  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion—daily $4,  weekly  $1;  established— daily 
August,  1901.  weekly  1388;  C.  B.  Douglass,  edi- 
tor; Phoenix  Printing  Co.,  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed :  Xo  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  the  dailv  edition  of  this  paper, 
but  it  had  credit  for  exceeding  4,000 
in    1907. 

The  weekly  had  credit  for  an  issue 
of  1,560  in  1894  and  1,250  in  1896, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  has 
been  credited  with  more  than  1,000 
every  year  since,  up  to  and  including 
1907. 

REPUBLiTCAN;  every  evening  except 
Sunday  (A  A). 

TI3IES. DEMOCRAT;  every  evening 
except  Sunday;  democratic  ;  eight  pages 
18x22;  subscription  $4;  established — Times 
1896,  Democrat  1904;  Eugene  M.  Kerr,  editor; 
The  Democrat  Publishing  Co.  (Inc.),  pub- 
lishers (1—8). 

Copies    printed:      2,381  in  1905 
5,514  in  1906 

6,659  in  1907 

Publisher's  announcement.— The  Times-Dem- 
ocrat is  the  leading  and  largest  circulating 
evening  medium  In  Oklahoma,  guarantee- 
ing a  bona-flde  paid  circulation  of  6,659  cop 
lea  daily  for  the  year  1907,  which  go  into  95 
per  cent,  of  the  white  homes  of  Muskogee 
and  into   every  town  in  the  Five  Nations. 
Muskogee  has  25,900  population,  10  banks,  6 
colleges,  11  churches,  5  railroads,  30  passen- 
ger trains  daily,  electric  lights  and  street 
railways,   being    an    up-to  date    modern 
town.     Be  sure   and    include   the   Times- 
Democrat  in  your  estimates,  if  you  want 
to  cover  this  State  thoroughly. 
BAPTIST     COLLEGE     SEARCH- 
LIGHT;  Fridays;  CDllegiate;  four  pages 
13x20;  subscription  81;    established  1899;  F. 
J.  Gordon,  editor  and  publisher  (12—3). 

CI  METER;  Thursdays;  republican; 
twelve  pages  11x16;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1899;  W.  H.  Twine,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12-3). 


OKLAHOMA. 


NEW  STATE  TRIBUNE;  weekly; 
fourteen  pages  17x22;  subscription  §1;  es- 
tablished 1906;  successor  to  Weekly  Times 
and  Democrat ;  Cliarles  N.  Haskell,  editor; 
New  State  Tribune  Co.,  publishers  (4—6  P). 
Copies  printed:  37,287  in  1907 
PIONEER  ;  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages  17x24;  subscription  $1  ;  established  1898; 
H.  A.  Brooks,  editor;  Pioneer  Printing  Co., 
publishers. 

MUSTANG,  Canadian  Co.  D  186  pop,, 

15   m.  S.  E.  of   Elreno,   the   county  seat. 

Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

ENTERPRISE:  Fridays;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  Novem- 
ber, 1905;  Meloy  &Colville,  editorsand  pub- 
lishers (1-6  P). 

MUTUAL,  Woodward  Co.  tl  20  m.  S. 
E.  of  Woodward,  the  county  seat  and  near- 
est station  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa 
FeRd. 

OKLAHOMA    ENTERPRISE:    Frl 

days  (A  A). 

NARDIN,   Kay    Co.   i  350  pop.,  on 

Hutchinson  &  Southern  Rd.,  27  m.  W.  of 

Newkirk,  the  county  seat.     Farming  and 

stock  raising. 

STARj  Thursdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1895;  A.  L.  Lindbeck,  editor  and  publisher 
(1—8). 

NASHVILLE,  Grant  Co.  ^  on  Den- 
ver, Enid  &  Gulf  Rd.,  20  m.  N.  of  Enid. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  independent:  eight 
pages  153^x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
August,  1905;  H.  S.  Chambers,  editor;  Cham- 
bers Printing  Co.,  publishers  (2—7). 

NEWKIRK,  c.  h.,  Kay  Co.  b  l,754t 
pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  and 
Eastern  Oklahoma  Rds.,  about  70  m.  N.  E. 
of  Guthrie,  the  State  capital,  and  64  S.  of 
Wichita,  Kan.    Agriculture. 

DEMOCRAT-HERALD;  Fridays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1893;  Hamlin  Bros.,  editors 
and  publishers  (8 — 5). 

REPUBLICAN  NEWS  JOURNALi 
Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1;  established  1893;  Jeremiah 
Johnson,  editor;  Republican  News-Journal 
(Inc.),  publishers  (12—5). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  issuing  more  than  7,000  copies  regu- 
larly in  the  years  1897  and  1903,  but  has 
not  since  set  up  any  claim  for  issuing  so 
many. 

NINNEKAH,  Orady  Co.  g  22.5  pop. 
TIMES;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

NORMAN,  c.  h.,  Cleveland  Co.  O  4,200 
pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rds., 
18  m.  S.  of  Oklahoma.  Seat  of  the  Univer- 
sity of  Oklahoma  and  State  Insane  Asylum. 
Cotton,  corn  and  wheat.  Cotton-seed  oil 
mills. 

DEMOCRAT-TOPICi  Fridays ; 
democratic;  eight  pages  18x24  ;  subscription 
$1;  established  1889;  Hess  &  Carr,  editors  and 
publishers  (12 — 1). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  i,339  in  1898 
and  1,800  in  1901,  since  which  it  has  not 
furnished  any  definite  and  satisfactory 
report,  but  has  been  credited  with  more 


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OKLAHOMA. 


than    i,ooo  every  year  since,   up   to   and 
including     1907. 

PEOPLE'S  VOICE?  Fridays;  people's 
party;  eight  pages  13x3U;  subscription  $1; 
established  1892;  J.S.Allen,  editor;  Allen  & 
Rixse,  publishers  (6—3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  issue  of  1,080  for  the  year  1895, 
but  has  not  since  made  definite  and 
satisfactory  claim  to  issuing  so  many 
as    1,000   copies. 

TRANSCRIPT;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x28;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1889;  J.  J.  Burke,  editor  and  publisher 
(6-3). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  infor- 
mation as  would  warrant  the  accordance 
of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It  has  not 
since  made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 

NOWATA,  c.  h.,  Noioafa  Co.  cf  3,200 
pop.,  on  St.  Louis,  Iron  Mountain  &  South- 
ern Rd.,  273  m.  S.  W.  of  Kansas  City,  Mo. 
Oil  and  gas  field.  Manufacturing  and  coal 
mining. 

ADVERTISER;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1894;  Frank  B.  Long,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

STAR;  Fridays  (A  A). 

OKARCHE,  Canadian  Co.  n  800  pop., 

on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd.,  15 

m.  N.  of  El  Reno,  the  county  seat.    Cheese 

factory  and  cement  mills.    Agriculture. 

TIMES;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1892;  J.  H.  Royer. 
editor  and  publisher  (7—5). 

OKEENE,  Blaine  Co.  D  l,079f  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  and  St. 
Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rds.,  20  m.  N.  of 
Watonga,  the  county  seat. 

EAGLE  ;  Fridays  ;  republican  ;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1894; 
R.  T.  Field,  editor  and  publisher  (3—3). 

LEADER;  Fridays:  democratic;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1906; 
J.  H.  Raglaud,  editor  and  publisher  (4—7  P). 

OKEMAH,  Okfuskee  Co.  D-  on  St. 
Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rd.,  19  m.  from 
Weleetka. 

JOURNAL;  semi-weekly,  Wednesdays 
andSaturdajs;  Independent;  eighttotwenty 
pages  11x16;  subscription  SI;  established 
1901;  J.  E.  &  G.  T.  Guier,  editors;  The  South- 
west Bureau  of  Immigration,  publishers 
(1-4). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding  1,000  in  1903  and  every  year 
since,  including  1907. 
INDEPENDENT;  Fridays  (A  A). 
LEDGER;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

OKLAHOMA  CITY,  c.  h.,  Okla- 
homa Co.  n  10,037+  pop.— in  1907,  40,046— on 
Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe,  Missouri, 
Kansas  &  Texas,  Chicago,  Rock  Island  & 
Pacific  and  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rds., 
31  m.  S.  of  Guthrie,  the  State  capital.  Flour 
mills,  oil  mills,  breweries,  soap  factory. 


OKLAHOMA. 


packing  and  wholesale  houses  and  com- 
merce. Cotton,  wheat  aud  live  stock 
market. 

NEWS;  every  evening  except  Sunday 
(A  A). 

OK.LAHOMAN;  every  morniug  except 
Monday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  16p;^x21^;  subscrip- 
tion—daily §4,  weekly  $1;  established  1889; 
R.  E.  Stafford, editor;  Oklahoma  Publishing 
Co.,  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:     5,316  in   1903 

8,104  in   1904 

11,161   in   1905 

13,918  in   1906 

20,152  in   1907 

TIMES- JOURNAL  ;  every  evening 
and  Sunday  morning,  and  WEEKLY,  Fri- 
days; republican  ;  daily  eight  to  sixteen 
pages  16x22.  Sunday  sixteen  to  thirty  two, 
weekly  eight  pages;  subscription— dally  $4, 
weekly  50  cents  ;  established  1889  ;  Tinii  s- 
Journal  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publish- 
ers (1—7). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
the  daily  edition  of  this  paper  seemed  to 
assert  that  it  had  an  average  issue  ex- 
ceeding 1,000  copies,  but  failed  to  fur- 
nish such  definite  information  as  would 
warrant  the  accordance  of  a  rating  to 
that  effect.  It  has  not  since  made  any 
renewal  of  the  claim. 

The  weekly  edition  has  on  two  occa- 
sions indicated  a  desire  to  have  credit 
for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies  regu- 
larly, but  such  definite  information  as 
would  warrant  such  a  rating  has  never 
been  forthcoming. 

WORLD;  every  morning  except  Mon  day 
(A  A). 

CESKY  OKLAHOMAN;  Thursdays 
(A  A). 

GRIT;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

NATIONAL  BAPTIST  FLAGi 
Thursdays;  baptist;  eight  pages  11x15;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1S97:  D.  B.  Ray  and 
E.W.Dow,  editors;  Baptist  Publishing  Co., 
publishers  (1—6). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for  ex- 
ceeding   1,000    in     1905    and    1907. 

OKLAHOMA  LIFE;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

OKLAHOMA  STATE  LABOR 
NEWS;  Fridays;  labor;  four  pages  16x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  May,  1906;  Nora 
I.  Krogh,  editor  and  publisher  (9—7  P). 

OKLAHOMA  TRIBUNE;  Fridays 
(A  A). 

OKLAHOMA  UNION  MESSEN- 
GER AND  INDEPENDENT  FARM- 
ER; Thursdays;  independent;  eight  pages 
16x22;  subscription  50 cents;  established  Jan 
nary,  1904;  J.  Harvey  Lynch,  editor;  Union 
Messenger  Company,  publishers  (3 — 8). 

OKLAHOMA  VOLKSBLATT;  Frl- 
days;  German;  Independent;  eight  pages 
13x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1893; 
H.  Schulz,  editor  add  publisher  (12—3). 

OKLAHOMA  FARM  JOURNALj 
semimonthly;  agricultural;  sixteen  pages 
11x16;  subscription  50  cents;  established 
1893;  Oklahoma  Farm  Journal  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  13.308  in  1899 
18,258  in  1900 
19,176  in  1904 
24,029  in  1905 
30,495  in  1906 
31.721    in    1907 

OKLAHOMA  MEDICAL  NEWS- 
JOURNAL;  monthly;  medical;  eighty 
pages  6x9;   subscription  $1 ;  established  1898; 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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OKLAHOMA. 


J.  R.  Phelan.  M.D.,  editor;    Oklahoma  Med- 
ical News  Journal  Co.,  publishers  (1—8). 
Copies   prinfed:      2,000  in   1902 
2,000  in   1905 
3,000  In  1906 
3,500  in    iqoy 
ONCE  A  MONTH  :  monthly  (A  A). 
PYTHIAN  T13IES;  monthly;  knights 
of  pythlas;   eight  pages  9x14;   subscription 
$1;    established    December,    1903;    John   E. 
Shanafelt,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 
Copies     printed:     3.300  in   1907 

SCHOOL.  HERALD;  monthly;  educa- 
tional; twenty  pages  8x11;  subscription  $1; 
established  1892;  F.  C.  Jacoby,  editor;  Jasper 
Sipes,  publisher  (12-4)  (A  A). 

Copies  printed :_  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,266  in  1896 
and  2,285  in  1904,  since  which  it  has  not 
furnished  a  report,  but  was  credited  with 
more  than  1,000  in  1904  and  1905. 

STURM'S  OKLAHOMA  3IAGA- 
ZINE;  monthly;  ninety-two  pages  7x10; 
subscription  $1;  established  1903;  O.  P. 
Sturm,  editor;  Sturm  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers (7— 7P). 

Copies    printed:     19,375   in   1906 
27,916  in   1907 

TRADE  BULLETIN;  monthly; 
building  trades;  thirty-six  pages  8x103^; 
subscription  $1;  established  March,  1906; 
Trade  Bulletin  Publishing  Co.  (Inc.),  editors 
and  publishers  (2 — 8). 

Copies     printed:      1,625   in   1907 

OKMULGEE,  c.  h.,  Okmulgee  Co.  n- 

3,500  pop.,  on  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rd.. 

40  m.  W.  of  Muskogee.    Farming  and  stock 

raising.    Natural  gas  and  oil. 

CHIEFTAIN;  triweekly,  Tuesdays, 
Thursdays  and  Saturdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22:  subscription  $1  ;  established 
as  weekly  1901 ;  J.  W.  Work,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

CAPITAL  NE\VS;  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  October,  1901;  Len  G.  Shelby, 
editor;  Capital  News  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
llshers_(l— 8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the  claim. 

DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x32;  subscription  §1;  estab- 
lished 1900;  J.  J.  Moron ey,  editor;  Moroney 
&  Lambert,  publishers  ''2—8). 

OKTAHA,  Muskogee  di.  a-  on  Mis- 
souri, Kansas  &  Texas  Rd.,  15  m.  S.  of  Mus- 
kogee, the  county  seat. 
DEMOCRAT;  Fridays  (A  A). 

O'LVSTEi'E,  JacJcson  Co.  p  467t  pop., 
on  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rd.,  about  8 
m.  S.  W.  of  Altus,  the  county  seat. 

DEMOCRAT;  Fridays  (A  A). 

OUTLOOK;  Thursdays;  twelve  pages 
11x16;  subscription  75  cents;  established  1902; 
James  T.Buck,  editor  and  publisher  (12— 5  P). 

OPTIMA. 

OPT  IM  1ST;  Thursdays;  eight  pages 
15x22;   subscription  81;  established  Septem- 
ber, 1907;    John  D.  Carter,  editor  and  pub 
lisher  (11—7  P). 


OKLAHOMA. 


ORLANDO.  Loffan  Co.  [j  300t  pop., 
on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd.,  14  m. 
S.  of  Perry. 

CLIPPER;  Fridays;  republican;  twelve 
pages  11x15;  subscription  $1;  established 
1906  ;  D.  B.  Payne,  editor  and  publisher 
(1-7  P). 

NEWS;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1 ;  established  January,  1904;  D.  B. 
Payne,  editor  and  publisher  (5—6  P)  ( A  A». 

OWASSO,  Tulaa  Co.  cf  500  pop.,  on 

Atchison,  Topeka  &    Santa  Fe  Rd.,  4  m. 

N.  E.  of  Tulsa,  the  county  seat. 

V  A  L  LEY  ECH  O ;  Thursdays :  independ- 
ent; sixteen  pages  11x16;  subscription  §1; 
established  November.  1907;  Ira  Holderreed, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

PADEN,  Okfuskee  Go.  d-  350  pop.,  on 

Ft.  Smith  &  Western  Rd.,  35   m.  N.  E.  of 

Shawnee.   Fai-ming,  cotton  and  corn. 

PIONEER;  Thursdays;  four  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1903; 
Ralph  L.Wood,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3  P). 

PALACE,  Harper  Co.  ti    28  m.  N.  of 

Woodward,  nearest  railroad  station  on 
Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe. 

PIONEER;  Fridays;  republican:  four 
pages  17x24;  subscription  SI;  established 
April,  1905;  Fred C.  DaUey,  editor ;  L.  J.  Gandy, 
publisher  (1—7)  (A  A). 

Copies    printed:         373  in  1906 

PROGRESS;  lYldays  (A  A). 

PAUL'S  VALLEY,  c.  h..  Garvin 
Co,  Q  2,536  pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  & 
Santa  Fe.  Gulf ,  Colorado  &  Santa  Fe  Rds., 
54  m.  m.  S.  by  S.  E.  of  Oklahoma  City. 
Cotton  and  grain  raising  and  shipping. 
Live  stock.    Seat  of  U.  S.  Court. 

DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
twelve  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished March,  1904;  Shaw  db  Parham,  editors 
and  publishers  (1—8). 

ENTERPRISE  AND  VALLEY 
NEWS;  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight  to 
sixteen  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1887;  W.  M.  Erwin.  editor;  The  En- 
terprise Printing  Co.,  publishers  (1—8). 

(Topics  printed:  For  the  year  iq07 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the'  ac- 
cordance   of    a    rating    to    that    effect. 

PAWHUSKA,   c.  h.,  Osage  Co.  cf 

500  pop.,  on  Midland  Valley  Rd.,  300  m.  S. 
W.  of  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Farming  and 
grazing. 

CAPITAL;  Thursdays;  Independent; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1904;  Chas.  M.  Hill,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—5  P). 

OSAGE  JOURNAL;  Thursdays^;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1891;  E.  L.  Gay.  editor;  Osage PubUshing  Co., 
publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  infor- 
mation as  would  warrant  the  accordance 
of    a    rating   to   that    effect. 

PEOPLE'S  TRIBUNE;  Fridays;  in- 
dependent; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
50  cents;  established  1906:  Ernest  T.  Loney, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—7  P). 


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OKLAHOMA. 


PAWNEE,  c.  h.,  Pawnee  Co.  cf  1,941 
pop.,  on  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rd. 
and  Bear  creek,  about  74  m.  N.  E.  of 
Guthrie,  the  State  capital.  Farming  and 
stock  raising. 

COURIER. DISPATCH;  Thursdays; 
democratic:  eight  pages  11x16;  subscription 
$1;  estdhUshed— Courier  1899,  Disimtch  1894, 
consolidated  1903;  John  N.  Shepler,  editor 
and  publisher  (2 — i). 

Copies     printed:     2,422  in  1903 
2,344  in   1907 

PAWNEE  CO.  OUTLOOK:  Thurs- 
days (A  A). 

TI>lE«-DE3IOCRAT;  Thursdays;  re- 
publican: eight  to  twelve  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1893;  E.  G.  Gray, 
editor  and  publisher  ( 5—7) . 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1906 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  infor- 
mation as  would  warrant  the  accordance 
of    a    rating  to    that   effect 

PERKINS,  Payne  Co.  d  719t  pop-,  on 
Atchison.  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd.,  28  m.  W 
of  Guthrie,  the  State  capital.  Farming, 
fruit  and  stock  raising. 

JOURNAL;  Fridays;  four  pages  17x24; 
subscription  $1;  established  189 >;  J.  B.  Hlc- 
kam,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

PEOPLE'S  PRESS;  Thursdays;  inde- 
pendent democratic;  four  pages  17}^x24; sub- 
scription $1;  established  February,  1905;  C.  A. 
Strickland,  editor  and  publisher  (1—7). 

PERRY,  c.h.,  Noble  Co.  t]  5,000  pop., 
on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd., 
about  80  m.  N.  of  Guthrie,  the  State  cap- 
ital. Agriculture,  cotton  and  stock  raising. 
Flour  mills  and  cotton  gins. 

ENTERPRISE-TIMES  ;  every  even- 
ing except  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thurs- 
days; republican;  daily  four,  weekly  eight 
pages  15x22;  subseriptlon— daily  $5,  weekly 
$1;  established  1893;  V.  0.  Welch,  editor  and 
publisher  ((i— 3). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
the  weekly  edition  of  this  paper  seemed 
to  assert  that  it  had  an  average  issue  ex- 
ceeding 1,000  copies,  but  failed  to  fur- 
nish such  definite  information  as  would 
warrant  the  accordance  of  a  rating  to 
that  effect.  It  has  not  since  made  any 
renewal  of  the  claim. 

NEW^S;  every  evening  except  Sunday; 
Independent;  eight  pages  11x16;  subscription 
$4;  established  November,  1907;  O.  H.  Hovey, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—8  P). 

REPUBLICAN  ;  every  morning,  and 
WEEKLY,  Fridays;  republican;  dally 
four,  weekly  eight  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion—daily $4.  weekly  $1;  established— daily 
1900,  weekly  1893;  J.  W.  Casey,  editor  and 
publisher  (7—3  P). 

NOBLE  CO.  SENTINEL;  Thursdays: 
democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  1893;  Lan  Whorton,  editor 
and  publisher. 

OKLAHOIUA  NEUIGKEITENi 
Thursdays;  German;  democratic;  eight 
pages  18x20:  subscription  $1.25;  established 
April, 1902;  G.  Pietrusky.  editor  and  publisher. 

PONCA,  Kay  Co.   i  2,528t  pop.,  on 

Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd.,  1  m.from 

the   Osage   Indian   reservation.    Farming. 

Natural  gas. 

COURIER:  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays:  repub- 
lican; eight  pages  15x22 ;  subscription— daily 


OKLAHOMA. 


$4,  weekly  $1;  established— daily  1900,  week- 
ly 1893;  L.  C.  Headley,  editor;  Courier  Print- 
ing Company,  publishers  (1 — 4). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  the  weekly  edition 
had  credit  for  exceeding  1,000  in  1905 
and    1907. 

DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1893;  A.  C.  Smith,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8— S). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  infor- 
mation as  would  warrant  the  accordance 
of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It  has  not 
since  made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 

PONDCREEK,  c.  li.,  Grant  Co.  [^ 
822+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific 
Rd.,  85  m.  S.  of  Wichita,  Kan. 

GRANT  CO.  VIDETTE;  Thursdays; 
republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1895;  Adrian  Reynolds,  edi- 
tor; Vidette  Printing  Co.,  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance  of   a    rating  to    that    effect. 

GRANT  CO.  NEWS;  Thursdays; 
people's  party;  eight  pages  19x22;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1895;  Edgar  Brain,  ed- 
itor and  publisher. 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1899 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  infor- 
mation as  would  warrant  the  accordance 
of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It  has  not 
since  made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 

PORTER,  Wagoner  Co.  o  500  pop., 
on  Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas  Rd.,  16  m. 
N.  W.  of  Muskogee.  Cotton  gins  and  flour- 
ing mills.    Stone  quarries. 

ENTERPRISE  ;  Thursdays;  republl- 
ent;  eight  pages  16x21;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished December,  1903;  George  L.  L.  Bent- 
ley,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

PORUM,  Muskogee  Co.  D-  1,108  pop., 
on  Midland  Valley  Rd..  about  30  m.  S.  of 
Muskogee,  the  county  seat.    Cotton  gins. 
PRESS;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

POTEAU,  c.  h.,  Le  Flore  Co.  D-  l,182t 
pop.,  on  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  and 
Kansas  City,  Pittsburg  &  Gulf  Rds.,  30  m. 
S.  of  Fort  Smith,  Ark.  Coal  mines  and 
farming. 

JOURNAL;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1897;  Denson  &  Da- 
vies,  editors  and  publishers  (7—5). 

PRAGUE,  Lincoln  Co.  n-  375  pop.,  on 
Ft.  Smith  &  Western  Rd.,  25  m.  N.  E.  of 
Shawnee. 

OKLAHOMSKE  NOVINY;  semi- 
weekly,  Mondays  and  Thursdays  (A  A). 

NEWS;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

PATRIOT;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished September,  1903;  W.  8.  Overstreet,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (1—4). 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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PRYOR  CREEK,  c  h.,  Mayes  Co.  cT 

1,113  pop., on  Missouri, Kansas*  Texas Rd., 

200  m.  S.  of  Kansas  City,  Mo.    Farming. 

CLiIPPER;  Fridays;  democratic;  elglit 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1899;  H.  M.  Butler,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

PITRCELIi,c.  h.,  McClain  Co.  g  2,277t 
pop.— local  census  2,680— on  Atchison,  To- 
peka  &  Sante  Fe  and  Gulf,  Colorado  & 
Santa  Fe  Rds.  and  Canadian  r.,  100  m.  N.  of 
Gainesville,  Tex.  U.  S.  Court  House  lo- 
cated here.    Cotton  growing  and  milling. 

REGISTER;  Fridays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1887;  W.  H.  Walker,  editor;  Register 
Publishing  Company,  publishers  (2 — 8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1902 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  eflFect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the  claim. 

TRIBUNE:  Fridays;  four  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1  ;  established  August,  1902; 
C.  A.  Calnan.  edltorand  publisher  (1—3). 

PUTNAM,  Dewey  Co.  -D 
PIONEER;  Fridays  (A  A). 

QUINLAN,  Woodward  Co.  tl  59  pop., 

on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd.,  18  m. 

E.  of  Woodward,  the  county  seat. 

MIRROR;  Thursdays;  republican; 
four  pages  16x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished March,  1903;  W.  B.  Tipton,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 

QUINTON,  Pittsburg  Co.  O,  180  pop., 

on  Ft.  Smith  Sc  Western  Rd.,  7  m.  from 

Enterprise. 

PIONEER;  Fridays;  agricultural;  four 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
August  7,  1903;  Andrew  Carter,  editor  and 
publisher  (12—3). 

RALSTON,  Pawnee  Co.  d' 1,100  pop., 
on  Eastern  Oklahoma  Division  of  Atchi- 
son, Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd.,  18  m.  N.  E.  of 
Pawnee,  the  county  seat.  Farming  and 
stock  raising. 

FREE  PRESS;  Thursdays;  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1900;  D.  W. 
Orum,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

RAMONA,    Washington  Co.  cf   1,000 

pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd., 

72  m,  N.  W.  of  Tahlequah. 

HERALD;  Fridays ;  republican ;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $l;  established 
April  24, 190:3;  E.  O.  Woolley,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2—3). 

RED   FORK,  Tulsa  Co.  a'  180  pop., 

pop.,on  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rd..  35  m. 

N.  of  Okmulgee. 

DERRICK;    Fridays ;  democratic ;  four 

Sages   15x22;    subscription   $1;    established 
[arch,  1902;.  Merritt  E.  Springer,  editor  and 
publisher  (10—6  P). 

REDROCK,  NoUe  Co.  ti  41  pop.,  on 

Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd.,  about  15 

m.  N.  of  Perry,  the  county  seat. 

OPINION;  Saturdays;  republican;  four 
pages  17J^x24 ;  subicription  $1 ;  established 


OKLAHOMA. 


August,  1903;  W.  W.  McCullough,  editor  and 
publisher  (3— 5). 

RENFROW,  Grant  Co.  \^  175  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd.,  16  m. 
N.  E.  of  Pondcreek,  the  county  seat.  Farm- 
ing and  stock  raising. 

TRIBUNE;  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1900; 
T.  E.  Williams,  editor  and  publisher. 

RINGWOOD,  Major  \Co.  tl  100  pop., 

on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd.,  49  m. 

S.  E.  of  Alva.    Farming  and  agriculture. 

LEADER;  Fridays;  independent:  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
July,  1901;  W.  H.  Watkins,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2—5). 

ROFF,  Pontotoc  Co.  g  1,800  pop.. 
on  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rd.,  80  m. 
S.  E.  of  Oklahoma  City.  Cotton  mills, 
farming  and  stock  raising. 

OKLAHOMA  EAGLE:  Fridays;  dem- 
ocratic; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1900;  George  H.  Phillips,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—7). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1906 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  eflFect. 

ROOSEVELT,  Kiowa  Co.  p  on  St. 

Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rd.,  12   m.   S.    of 

Hobart,  the  county  seat. 

RECORD;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
May,  1902;  E.  W.  Kimber  and  Guy  H.  Parker, 
editors  and  publishers  (3 — 3). 

RUSH    SPRINGS,    Orady  Co.   g 

518t  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific 

Rd.,  70  m.  S.  of  El  Reno.     Farming  and 

stock  raising. 

LANDMARK;  Saturdays;  eight  pages 
13x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1892;  J.W. 
Childress  editor  and  publisher. 

SALLISA'W,  c.  li.,  Sequoyah  Co.  n 
965t  pop.— local  estimate  1,965— on  Kansas 
City,  Pittsburg  &  Gulf  and  St.  Louis,  Iron 
Mountain  &  Southern  Rds.,  30  m.  W.  of  Van 
Buren,  Ark.    Stock  raising  and  farming. 

GAZETTE;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  24x36;  subscription  $1;  established 
1897;  C.  M.  Hoskins,  editor  and  publisher 
(»-S). 

STAR;  Fridays;  eight  pages  ISxJO;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1895;  J.  W.  An- 
derson, editor  and  publisher  (7 — 5). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  ipoa 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  nad 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  eflFect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the  claim. 

SANDS    C I T  Y  (P.  O.  Knowles), 

Beaver  Co.  \} 

FARMERS'  NEWS ;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

SAPUIiPA,  c.  h,,   Creek  Co.  cf  891t 

pop.,  on  St.  Louis  &   San  Francisco   Rd., 

about  25  m.  S.  of  Tulsa.    Farming. 

DEMOCRAT;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  demo- 


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OKLAHOMA. 


cratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription- 
weekly  $1;  establlsiied  March,  1901;  Johan- 
nes &  Dye,  editors  and  publishers  (2—8). 

LIGHT;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  22x32;  subscription  $1;  established 
189T;  O.  M  Irelan,  editor;  Winch  &  Irelan, 
publishers  (5 — 3). 

SATRE,  c.  h.,  Beckham  Co.  -O  1,500 
pop.,  on  Choctaw,  Oklahoma  &  Gulf  Rd., 
20  m.  N.  of  Cheyenne. 

HEAD  LIGHT;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

JOURNAL;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

STANDARD;  Thursaya ;  democratic ; 
twelve  pages  1.5i^x22;   subscription   (1;    es 
tablished  1904;   J.  O.  Long,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

SGULLIN,  Murray  Co.  g 
ADVOCATE;  Fridays  (A  A). 

SEIIiING,  Deweu  Oo.  -D  150  pop.,  7  m. 
N.  of  Taloga,  the  county  seat.  Farming  and 
stock  raising. 

GUIDE;  Thursdays ;  republican ;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
June,  1901;  W.  G.Smith,  editor  and  publisher 
(8-3). 

MESSENGER;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

SHATTUCK,  EUis  Co.  \2  800  pop., 
on  A.tchi8on,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd.,  82  m. 
W.  of  Woodward.  Agriculture  and  stock 
raising. 

HOMESTEADER;  Thursdays:  repub- 
lican; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished October,  1903;  W.  R.  Snow,  editor 
and  publisher  (10—6). 

3ION1TOR;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

S  H  A  W  NEE,  Pottawatomie  Co.  D 

11,962  pop.,  on  Choctaw,  Oklahoma  &  Gulf, 
Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific,  Atchison, 
Topeka  and  Santa  Fe,  Missouri,  Kansas  & 
Texas  Kds.,  4  m.  N.  of  Tecumseh,  the 
county  seat.  Manufactures  of  cotton  gins 
and  ice,  flour  and  cereal  foods.  Foundry 
and  oil  mill.    Farming. 

HERALD;  every  morning  except  Mon- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic; daily  eight,  weekly  twelve  pages 
17J^x22;  subscription— daily  $4.  weekly  $1; 
established— dally  May,  1902,  weekly  1898; 
Herald  Publishing  Company,  editors  and 
publishers  (1—8). 

NEWS;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEK-LiY,  Thursdays;  republl 
can;  daily  eight,  weekly  eight  to  sixteen 
pages  17^x32;  subscription — daily  $4,  weekly 
$1;  established  March,  1901;  Lou  S.  AUard, 
editor  and  publisher  (1 — 8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
each  edition  of  this  paper  seemed  to  as- 
sert that  it  had  an  average  issue  exceed- 
ing 1,000  copies,  but  failed  to  furnish 
such  definite  information  as  would  war- 
rant "the  accordance  of  a  rating  to  that 
effect. 

INDIAHOMA     UNION      SIGNAL; 

Thursdays;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1905;  Thomas  P.  Tobin.  ed- 
itor; Indiahoma  Union  Signal  Publishing 
Co.,  publishers  (8—6). 

SKIATOOK,  Washington  Co.  cT   Oil 
and  gas  fields. 
SENTINEL;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

SMITHVILLE,  McCurtain  Co.  n^ 
about  18  m.  S.  of  Page,  nearest  station  on 
Kansas  City  Southern  Rd. 

McCURTAIN   CO.    AMERICAN; 

Saturdays  (A  A). 


OKLAHOMA. 


SNYDER,  Kioiia  Co.  p  on  St.  Louis 
A  San  Francisco  Rd.,  about  33  m.  W.  of  Law- 
ton. 

KIOWA    CO.    DEMOCRAT;   Thurs 
days;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;   es- 
tablished October,  1905;  John  H.  Anderson, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

SIGNAL-STAR;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1902;  W.  M.  Allison,  editor;  Allison  Printing 
Company,  publishers  (2—8  P). 

SPARKS,  Lincoln  Co.  D  50S  pop.,  at 
intersection  of  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa 
Fe  and  Ft.  Smith  &  Western  Rds.     Agri- 
culture and  stock  raising. 
REVIEW;  Fridays  (A  A). 

SPEERMOORE,  Harper  Co.  q,  18m. 

N.  W.  of  Woodward. 

ADVOCATE;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1905;  W.  A.  Speer,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—7). 

STIGLiER,  c.  h.,  Haskell  Co.  o  1,250 
pop.,  on  Midland  Valley  Rd.,  45  m.  S.  E.  of 
Muskogee. 

BEACON;  Fridays;  democratic;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
August  1,  1903;  R.  Hogan,  editor  und  pub- 
lisher (12—4). 

STATE  SENTINEL;  Fridays  (A  A). 

STILLTVATER,  c.  h.,  Payne  Co.  [j 

2,557  pop.,    40   m.  N.   E.    of   Guthrie,     the 

State   capital.     Indian   and  ranch    trade. 

Cotton  market.   State  Agricultural  College 

and     Government     Experimental    Farm. 

Agriculture. 

ADVANCE-DEMOCRAT}  Thurs- 
days;  democratic;  eight  pages  15x23:  sub- 
scription $1:  established  — ^drance  1891, 
Democrat  188&,  consolidated  1906;  I.  O.  Dlggs, 
editor;  Advance  Printing  and  Publishing 
Co.,  publishers  (1—7). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1906 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  infor- 
mation as  would  warrant  the  accordance 
of    a    rating    to    that   effect. 

GAZETTE;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
Ipages  151/&X22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1889;  Hlnkel  &  Brown,  editors  and  publish- 
ers (1—8). 

PHI  LOC  ARTIST  NEWS  AND 
CAMERA  CRAFT;  monthly;  philo- 
carthy,  photography  ;  numismatics,  phil- 
ately; forty-eight  pages  5§4x9;  subscription 
50  cents;  established  1905;  Clarence  G.  Dal- 
ton,  editor;  Souvenir  Postal  Publishing  Co., 
publishers  (6—6  P)  (A  A). 

STILWELL,  Adair  Co.  n-  1,200  pop., 

on    Kansas   City    Southern     Rd.,     35    m. 

S,  of  Siloam  Springs,  Ark.,  and  30  E.   of 

Tahlequah.    Farming  and  stock  raising. 

STANDARD;  Fridays :  eight  pages 
13x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1898; 
Standard  Printing  Companj',  editors  and 
publishers. 

STONEWALL. 

N  E  \V  S  ;  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1903; 
A.  B.  Yeager,  editor  and  publisher  (1 — 8). 

STROUD,  Lincoln  Co.  D- 1,360  pop., 
on  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rd.,  16  uu  £. 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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OKLAHOMA. 


OKLAHOMA. 


of  Chandler,  th«  county  seat.  Cotton  and 
corn. 

MESSENGER;  Fridays;  republican; 
elglit  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 189S;  G.  Y.  "Walbright,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1-8). 

STAR;  Fridays;  republican;  ten  pages 
11x15;  subscription  $1;  established  1898;  R.  A. 
Bergthold,  editor  and  publisher  (A  A). 

SUGDEN,  Jefferson  Co.  g  237  p©p.,  on 

Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd.,  6  m.  N. 
of  Ryan,  the  county  seat. 
SIGNAL.;  Fridays  (A  A). 

SUIiPHUR,  c.  h.,  Murray  Co.   g  900 

pop.,  10  m.  N.  of  Davis,  the  nearest  station 
on  Gulf,  Colorado  &  Santa  Fe  Rd.  Health 
resort.  Mineral  springs.  Farming  and 
stock  raising. 

DE3IOCRAT;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

J O tJ RN A 1.;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22  ;  subscription  $1;  established 
April,  1899;  F.  M.  Dunham,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (5— 3)  (A  A). 

POST;  Fridays  (A  A). 

SUPPLY,  Woodirard  Co.  ^  105t  pop., 
15  m.  N.  W.  of  Woodward,  the  county  seat 
and  nearest  railroad  station  on  Atchison, 
Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd. 

FORT     SUPPLY    REPUBLICAN 

Thursdays;  republican;  four  pages  17x22 
subscription  .$1;  established  November.  1901 
Thomas  Daniel,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

TAHLEQUAH,  c.  h.,   Chtrokee  Co. 

cf  l,482t  pop.,  on  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco 
Rd.  and  Illinois  r.,  30  m.  from  its  mouth  on 
the  Arkansas  r.  and  55  N.  W.  of  Fort  Smith, 
Ark.     Farming  and  stock  raising. 

ARROW;  Saturdays;  democratic;  eight 
to  sixteen  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1 ;  es- 
tablished 1886;  Waddie  Hudson,  editor  and 
publisher  (8—3). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year^  1897 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the  claim. 

HERALD;  weekly,  twice-a  week,  "Wed- 
nesdays and  Saturdays  ;  six  pages  13x20  ; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  May,  1902;  A. 
W.Webster,  editor  and  publisher  (12— 3). 

TALOGA,  c.  h.,  Dewey  Co.')j  1,000  pop., 
on  Canadian  r.,  about  66  m.W.  of  Kingfisher 
and  45  S.  E.  of  Woodward.  Farming  and 
stock  raising. 

ADVOCATE;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1895;  J.  R.  League,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (T— 5). 

TIMES}  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  14x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1898;  Brownlee  &  Dunnagan,  editors  and 
publishers  (' — 5). 

WESTERN  SCHOOL.  NEWS ;  month- 
ly, except  July,  August  and  September;  edu 
cational;    twelve  pages  9x12;    subscription 
50  cents;  established  May,  1904;  E.  M.  Frost, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies     printed:  400  in   1907 

TAIiOLO,  Rogers  Co.  d  307  pop.,  on 

St.  Louis,  Iron  Mountain  &  Southern  Rd., 


about  13  m.  S.  by  W.  of  Nowata.    Agricul- 
ture and  stock  raising.    Oil  and  gas  fields. 
TIMES;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

TANGIER,     Woodirard    Co.     n    100 

pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  «&  Santa  Fe  Rd., 

1.0  m.  S.  W.  of  Wichita,  Kan.    Agriculture. 

CITIZEN  ;  Fridays  ;  republican  ;  four 
pages  15>^^21;  subscription  $1;  established 
November,  1904;  Thomas  Daniel,  editor  and 
publisher  (11 — ^5), 

TECUM SEH,  c.  h.,  Pottawatomie  Co.  D 
1,193+  pop.— local  estimate  2,870—50  m.  S.  E. 
of  Oklahoma  City.  Saw,  cottonseed  oil  and 
flour  mills  and  cotton  gins.  Agriculture, 
fruit  and  lumber. 

COUNTY  DEMOCRAT;  Fridays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1894;  H.  V.  Foster,  editor 
and  publisher  (1 — 7). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  infor- 
mation as  would  warrant  the  accordance 
of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It  has  not 
since  made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 

REPUBL.ICAN;  Fridays;  republican; 
six  pages  18x24:  subscription  $1;  established 
1S92;  E.  M.  Blackwell.  editor  and  publisher 
(12-3). 

STANDARD;  Fridays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished October,  1901;  M.  M.  Henderson,  editor 
and  publisher. 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  infor- 
mation as  would  warrant  the  accordance 
of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It  has  not 
since  made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 

TEMPLE,  Comanche  Co.  p  1,200  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd.,  30 
m.  W.  of  Lawton,  the  county  seat.    Agri- 
culture. 
TRIBUNE;    Thursdays;    independent; 

eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 

February,  1902;  Etzold  &  Walker,  publishers 

(2-3). 

TERRAL,  Jeffermn  Co.  p  583  pop.,  on 

Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd.,  about 
9  m.  S.  of  Ryan,  the  county  seat. 
TRIBUNE;  Fridays  (A  A). 

TEXHOMA,  Texas  Co.  \2  262  pop.,  on 

Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd.,  25  m.  S. 
W.  of  Guymon,  the  county  seat.    Agricul- 
ture. 
TIMES;  Fridays  (A  A). 

TEXMO,  Roger  Mills  Co.  -D  about  28 
m.  N.  W.  of  Arapaho,  nearest  station  on 
Kansas  City,  Mexico  &  Orient  and  St.  Louis 
&  San  Francisco  Rds.  Agriculture  and 
stock  raising. 
TI3IES;  Fridays  (A  A). 

TEXOLA,  Beckham  Co.  p  300  pop.,  on 
Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd.,  120  m. 
W.  of  Oklahoma  City. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  democratic;  four- 
teen pages  llxlfi;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished March,  1902;  Thomas T.  Waggoner,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (3— 4). 


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OKLAHOMA. 


THOMAS,  Custer  Co. -D  1,500 pop.,  on 

Frisco   &  Kansas  City,   Mexico   &  Orient 

Rds.,  15  m.  N.  E.  of  Arapaho,  the  county 

seat.    Farming. 

TRIBUNE;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscripiiou  Hi  ;  estab- 
lished Aagust,  1902;  BroDsoii  &  Nichols,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  ( 12—4). 

Copies  printed:  i,o8o  in  1903 
1,550  in  1906 
1,973  in   1907 

TISHOMINGO,  c.  h..  Johnston  Co.  Q 
1,300  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Paci- 
fic Rd.,  40  m.  N.  of  Sherman,  Tex.  Farming 
and  stock  raising. 

CHICKASAW     CAPITAL;     Thurs 
days;   democratic;   eight  pages  13x20;    sub- 
scriprion  $1;    established  June,  1901;  R.  H. 
Simpson,  editor  and  publisher  (1 — 8). 

NEWS;  Wednesdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
September  1, 1903;  H.  T.  Bridges,  editor;  J.  H. 
Bridges,  publisher  (10—5  P). 

TONKA WA,  Sav  Co.  ^  707t  pop.- 
local  estimate  1,600— on  Atchison,  Topeka  & 
Santa  Fe  Rd..  19  m.  S.  W.  of  Newkirk,  the 
county  seat.  Wheat,  corn  and  stock  raising. 
CHIEFTAIN;  Saturdays;   democratic; 
twelve  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1903;    Elihu  Myers,  editor  and   pub- 
lisher (1—7). 

NEWS)  Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1898;  The 
Tonkawa  News  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and 
publiihers  (3—3). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  infor- 
mation as  would  warrant  the  accordance 
of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It  has  not 
since  made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 

TRYON,  Lincoln  Co.  O  on  St.  Louis 
&  Kansas  City  Rd.,  about  SO  m.  W.  of  Guth- 
rie,  the  State  capital.     Agriculture  and 
stock  raising. 
STAR;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

TUIiSA,c.  h.,  Tulsa  Co.  cT 5,408  pop.— 
local  estimate  16,000— on  Missouri,  Kansas 
ti  Texas,  Santa  Fe.  Midland  Valley,  Arkan- 
sas Valley    &  Western  and    St.    Louis   & 
San  Francisco  Rds.   and  Arkansas  r.     Ag- 
riculture and  stock  raising.    Coal  mining 
and    manufacturing.       Oil    wells,    stone 
quarries  and  timber  land. 
DEMOCRAT;    every    evening    except 
Sunday,     and     WEEKLY,     Fridays; 
eight   pages  17^x22;  subscription— daily  $4. 
weekly  $1;  established  1895:  William  Stryker, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1906 
both  editions  of  this  paper  seemed 
to  assert  that  it  had  an  average  issue 
exceeding  1,000  copies,  but  failed  to 
furnish  such  definite  information  as 
would  warrant  the  accordance  of  a 
rating    to    that   effect 

WORLD:  every  morning  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  eight 
pages  17>i^x22;  subscription  — daily  S4.80, 
weekly  $1;  established— daily  1905,  weekly 
1906;  J.  R.  Brady,  editor  and  publisher  (2—8). 
CHIKF;  Tuesdays  (A  A). 
INDIAN  REPUBLICAN;  Fridays; 
republican;  sixteen  pages  13x20;  subscrip- 


OKLAHOMA. 


tlon  $1  ;  established  1893;  L,  J.  Smith,  editor 
and  publisher  (5—3). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the  claim. 

TUPELO,  Coal  Co.  Q,  lOOt  pop.,  on  Mis- 
souri. Kansas  &  Texas  Rd.,  20  m.  S.  E.  of  Ada. 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  13x22;  8ubsoi*ipt"ion$l;  established  1904; 
O.  N.  Stevens,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

TUTTIiE,  Grady  Co.  D  1,400  pop.,  on 
St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rd.,  23  m.  S.  W. 
of  Oklahoma  City.    Cotton  gin.    Grain. 

TIlTIES;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription 50  cents;  established  March,  1905; 
G.  L.  Hamrick.  ed.itor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies     printed:        8i6  in  1907 

TYRONE,  Texas  Co.  \j  235  pop.,  on 
Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd.,  about 
87  m.  N.  E.  of  Guymon,  the  county  seat. 
OBSERVER;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

VALLIANT,  Mccurtain  Co.  O,  SOf 

pop.,  on  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rd.,  90  m. 

E.  of  Durant. 

NEWS ;  Thursdays  ;  independent ;  four 
pages  16x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
December,  1905;  David  Townsend,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 

VERDEN,  Grady  Co.  Q  312  pop.,  on 
Chicago,   Rock   Island  &   Pacific  Rd.,   on 
county  line,  10  m.  W.  by  N.  of  Chickasha, 
the  county  seat. 
NEWS;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

VI AN,  Sequoyah  Co.  D-  617  pop.,  on  St. 

Louis,  Iron  Mountain  &  Southern  Rd.,  10  m. 
W.  of  SalUsaw,  the  county  seat. 

SEQUOYAH  CO.  DEMOCRAT;  Fri- 

days  (A  A). 

VINITA,  c.  h.,  Craig  Co.  cr2,339t  pop., 
at  junction  of  Missouri.  Kansas  &  Texas 
and  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rds.,  55  m. 
W.  by  S.  W.  of  Neosho,  Mo.  Farming  and 
stock  raising. 

CHIEFTAIN  ;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays; 
republican;  eight  pages— daily  13x20,  week- 
ly 15x22;  subscription— daily  $4.80,  weekly 
$1 ;  established-daily  1899,  weekly  1882;  D. 
M.  Marrs,  editor;  Chieftain  Publishing  Co.. 
publishers  (8 — 6). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1902 
the  weekly  edition  of  this  paper  seemed 
to  assert  that  it  had  an  average  issue 
exceeding  1,000  copies,  but  failed  to 
furnish  such  definite  information  as 
would  warrant  the  accordance  of  a 
rating  to  that  effect  It  has  not  since 
made   any  renewal   of   the  claim. 

LEADER;  Thursdays;  four  pages 
193^x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1895; 
Leader  Printing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers. 

WAGONER,  c.  h.,  Wagoner  Co.   cT 

2,372t  pop.,  on  Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas  and 

St.  Louis,  Iron  Mountain  &  Southern  Rds.,  30 

m.  S.  of  Vinita.    Stock  raising  and  farming. 

NEWS;  every  morning  except  Monday; 
eight  pages  15x22;   subscription   $i;   estab- 


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OKLAHOMA. 


0KLAH03IA. 


lished  November,  1905;  Z.  VV.  Caunon,  editor; 
Wagoner  Printing  Company,  publishers 
(12— 5  P)  (A  A). 

SAYlNCiJrS;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLiV,  Thursdays;  daily  six, 
weekly  eight  paj^es  15x22;  subscription- 
daily  $4,  Sunday  $1,  weekly  $1;  established 
1895;  The  Sayings  Printing  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers. 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1899 
the  weekly  edition  of  this  paper  seemed 
to  assert  that  it  had_  an  average  issue 
exceeding  1,000  copies,  but  failed  to 
furnish  such  definite  information  as 
would  warrant  the  accordance  of  a 
rating  to  that  effect.  It  has  not  since 
made   any   renewal    of   the  claim, 

RECORD  ;  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1892; 

5  R.  Covvick,  editor;  Cowick  &  McDaniel, 
publishers  (8— 3k 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  1,291  in 
1899,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
any  definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but 
has  been  credited  with  more  than  1,000 
every  year  since,  up  to  and  including 
1907. 

WAKITA,  Grant  Co.  [^  500  pop.,  on 

Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd.,  92  m.  S. 

of  Hutchinson,  Kan.    Farming. 

HERAIiD;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1897;  Le  Roy  P.  Loomis,  editor  and  publisher 

(1-8). 

WALTER,  Comanche  Co.  p  753  pop., 
21  m.  S.  E.  of  Lawton,  the  county  seat,  and 
nearest  railroad  station  on  Chicago,  Rock 
Island  &  Pacific  Rd.    Agriculture. 

JOURNAL. ;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

NEW  ERA;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
August,  1901.  as  Democrat;  J.  A.  Stockton, 
editor  and  publisher  (6— 5). 

'WA'S'ETT^,  Pottawatomie  Co.  a  400 

pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd., 

30  m.  S.  W.  of  Shawnee.    Agriculture. 

WINNER;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
Dages  13x20:  subscription  $1;  established 
April,  1903;  W.  W.   Durnell,  editor;  Durnell 

6  HItt,  publishers  (1—5). 

WAPANUCKA,^o7insfon  Co.  Q  789 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Ed., 
26  m.  N.  E.  of  Tishomingo,  the  county  seat. 
Agriculture. 

PRESS;  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
April,  1901;  Arch  K.  McGIU,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

WATONGA,  c.  h.,  Blaine  Co.  -a  300 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacflc  Rd., 
30  m.W.  of  Kingfisher.  Agriculture  and 
stock  raising. 

HERAL.D;  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  13x20:  subscription  $1;  established 
May,  1902;  W.  R.  Kelly,  editor;  Blaine  County 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (8—6  P). 

PEOPLE'S  VOICE;  Thursdays;  inde- 
dendent;  twelve  pages  11x16;  subscription 
SI;  established  1905;  A.  L.  McRill,  editor; 
People's  Voice  Publishing  Co.,  publishers 
(9-6  P)  (A  A). 

REPUBLICAN;  Thursdays;  republi- 
can; four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1:  es- 
tablished 1892;  Mrs.  T.  B.  Ferguson  and  T.  B. 
Ferguson,  editors  and  publishers  (1—8). 


WAUKOMIS,  Garfield  Co.  ^  «88t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd., 
10  m.  S.  of  Enid,  the  county  seat.  Agricul- 
ture.   Stock  raising. 

OKLAHOMA  HORNET;  Fridays;  re 
publican;  twebe  pages  11x16;  subscription 
$1;    established  1893;   J.  B.Campbell,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—8). 

WAURIKA,  Jeferson  Co.  g  GOB  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd..  about 
15  m.  N.  by  W.  of  Ryan,  the  county  seat. 
NEAVS;  Fridays  (A  A). 

WAYNOKA,  Woods  Co.  ^  250  pop., 

20  m.  S.  W.  of  Alva,  the  county  seat.    Stock 

raising. 

WOODS  CO.  ENTERPRISE;  Fri- 
days;  republican;  four  pages  18x24;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1900;  Hilton  &  Foster, 
editors  and  publishers  (12—3). 

WEATHERFORD,  Crist er  Co.  -a 
1017+  pop.,  on  Choctaw,  Oklahoma  &  Gulf 
Rd.,  12  m.  S.  E.  of  Arapaho,  the  county  seat. 
Cotton,  corn  and  wheat  raising. 

CUSTER  CO.  REPUBLICAN  ;Thura- 

days;  republican;   eight   pages  13x20;    sub- 
scription $1;  established  1898;  A.  Bollenbach, 
editor  and  publisher. 
DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

WELCH,  Craig   Co.  d'   481  pop.,  on 
Missouri  &  Texas  Rd.,  about  19  m.  N.  of 
Vlnlta,  the  county  seat. 
WATCHMAN;  Fridays  (A  A). 

WELEETKA,   Okfuskee   Co.  D-  1,275 

pop.,  on  Ft.  Scott  &  Western  Rd.,  14  m,  S.  E. 

of  Okmulgee,  the  county  seat.     Farming 

and  stock  raising. 

AMERICAN;  Fridays;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  April, 
1902;  R.D.Jacobs,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

WELiliSTO'S , Lincoln  Co.  D  383tpop., 
85  m.  E.  of  Oklahoma  City.    Cotton,   corn 
and  live  stock. 
NEWS;   Fridays;    republican;    fourteen 

pages   11x15;    subscription    $1;    established 

1894;  Frank  E.  Beeman,  editor  and  publisher 

(8-3). 

WESTVILLE,  c.  li.,  Adair  Co.  O- 1,000 
pop.,  on  Kansas  City  Southern  and  Ozark  & 
Cherokee  Central  Rds.,  16  m.  S.  W.  of  Slloam 
Springs,  Ark.,  and  .30  W.  of  Fayette,  Ark. 
ADAIR  CO.  DEMOCRAT;  Fridays; 
local;  tour  pages  16x22;  .subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1900;   R.  E.St.  Clair,  editor;  Adair 
County  Democrat  Co.,  publishers  (1—8). 
Copies     printed:         767  in   1907 
NEW  ERA;  Saturdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  11x16;    subscription  $1;    estab- 
lished 1906;  J.  N.  Wolff,  editor  and  publisher 
(1-8). 

W  E  T  U  M  K  A ,  ffugh  es  Co.  D-  ISOf 
pop.— local  estimate  1,500— on  St.  Louis  ft 
San  Francisco  Rd.,  30  m.  S.  W.  of  Okmul- 
gee.   Agriculture. 

GAZETTE:  Thursdays  (A  A>. 

N  E  W  S  -  H  E  R  A  L  D  ;  Fridays ;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1; 
established  Mav,  1901;  J.  S.  Deering  &  Son, 
editors:  News-Herald  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers (:3— 5)  (A  A). 

WEWOKA,  c.h.,  Seminole  Co.  D  1,000 
pop.— local  estimate  — on    Chicago.  Rock 


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OKLAHOMA. 


Island  &  Pacific  Rd,,  25  m.  S.  E.  of  Tecum- 

seh.    Farming  and  stock  raising. 

SEMINOLE  CAPITAL,;  Tliursdays; 
Independent;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$1;  established  January,  1902;  C.  Cranston, 
editor  and  publisher  (T — 5). 

WIIiBURTON,  c.  h.,  Latimer  Co.  D- 
on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd.,  30 
m.  E.  of  McAlester.    Farming. 

GAZETTE;  Fridays;  republican;  twelve 
pages  11x16;  subscription  §1;  established  1899; 
D.  L.  Wood, editor  and  publisher  (9—3). 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  people's  party;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1898; 
W.  H.Bridgman,  editor  and  publisher(.8— 3  P). 

"WOODWARD,  c.  h.,  Wbodway-dCo. 

\3  600  pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe 

Rd.  and  North  Canadian  r.    Farming  and 

stock  raising. 

BULLETIN;  Fridays;  republican; eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1896;  J.  Everett  Smith,  editor  and  publisher. 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year^  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  infor- 
mation as  would  warrant  the  accordance 
of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It  has  not 
since  made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 

DISPATCH;  Fridays; democratic; eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1900;  W.  B.  Payne,  editor  and  publisher  (9— 6). 

NEWS;  Fridays ;  non-partisan ;  four  pages 
20x26;  subscription $1;  established  1894;  Will 
E.Bolton,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  infor- 
mation as  would  warrant  the  accordance 
of    a    rating    to    that    effect. 

WOODWARD    CO.     DEMOCRAT; 

Thursdays;  democratic;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1;  established  1904;  William 
A.  Pvne,  editor  and  publisher  (Ki— 7  P). 

LIVE  STOCK  INSPECTOR;  semi- 
monthly;   live  stock;   sixteen   pages  11x15; 


OKLAHOMA. 


subscription  $1;  established  1895;  W.  E.  Bol- 
ton, editor  and  publisher  (3—3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  3,320  in  1897 
and  9.780  in  1902,  since  which  it  has  not 
furnished  any  definite  and  satisfactory 
report,  but  was  credited  with  more  than 
2,250  in    1905   and  1907. 

WYANDOTTE,  Ottaua  Co.  cf  321 

pop.,  on  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco   Rd., 

about  80  m.  N.  E.  of  Viuita. 

OTTAWA  CO.  COURIER;  Fridays 
(A  A). 

WYNNEWOOD.  Garvin  Co.  p 
3,592  pop.,  on  Gulf,  Colorado  &  Santa  Fe 
Rd.,  60  rh.  S.  of  Oklahoma.  Cotton,  corn 
and  cattle  raising.  Cotton-seed  oil.  Fruit 
nurseries. 

NEW  ERA;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
sixteen  pages  18x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished July,  1902  ;  Shackelford  &  Wheeler, 
editors  and  publishers  (1—8). 

REPUBLICAN ;  Fridays  (A  A). 

YALE,  Payne  Co.  i  11  pop.,  22  m.  E.  of 

Stillwater,  the  county  seat.   Farming  and 

stock  raising. 

RECORD;  Thursdays;  local;  eight  pages 
153^x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  Novem- 
ber, 1902;  Charles  F.  Ford,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6—5). 

YEAGER,  Hughes  Co.  u  300  pop.,  on 
St.  Louis  &.  San  Francisco  Rd.,  6  m.  N.  by  W. 
of  Holdenville,  the  county  seat.    Oil  and 
gas  fields. 
RECORD;  Fridays  (A  A). 

YUKON,  Canadian  Co.  U  3*5  pop.,  on 

Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd. ,  about  13 

m.  E.  of  El  Reno,  the  county  seat.  Farming. 

SUN;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight  pages 
13x30;  subscription  $1;  established  1899;  W.  A. 
Maxwell,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 


OREGON. 


Population  413,536 1.     Land  Area  94,560   sq.  miles. 

Bounded  north  by  Washington,  east  by  Idaho,  south  by  Nevada  and  Califor- 
nia, and  west  by  the  Pacific  Ocean.  State  capital :  Salem.  Principal  products  and 
industries  :  Grain,  fruit,  and  cattle  raising.  Number  of  newspapers  and  other 
periodicals  (March  30, 1908),  2^9,  divided  as  follows:  Daily,  22;  senai-weekly,  11; 
weekly,  171 ;  bi-weekly  1 ;    semi-monthly,  3  ;  monthly,  21. ' 

The  cities  of  over  2,500  population,  according  to  the  United  States  census  of 
1900  (t).  are  as  follows  : 


Portland 90,426t 

Astoria 8,381 1 

Baker  City 6,663t 

Feudleton 4,406+ 

8aleiii 4,25St 

The  Dalles 3,542+ 


Oregon  City 3,494+ 

Eugene 3,23«+ 

Albany  ..  3,149+ 

La  Grande  2,991  + 

A  shland 2,634+ 


AliBANY,  c.  h.,  Linn  Co. -a 3,149t 
pop.,  on  Oregon  Pacific  and  Southern  Pacific 
Co'8  Rds.  and  Willamette  r.,  at  the  mouth 
of  the  Callapooya  r.,  79  m.  S.  of  Portland. 
Milling,  agricultural  implements,  chairs, 
matches  and  furniture.  Woolen  mills  and 
Iron  foundries.    Agriculture. 

DEiYIOCRAT;  erery  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic ;  four  pages— daily  15x22,  weekly  22x2S; 
subscription— daily  $3,  weekly  81.25;  estab- 
lished—daily 18S8,  weekly  1865;  F.  P.  Nutting, 
editor  and  publisher  (3 — 8). 

Copies  printed:  The  weekly  edition 
of  this  paper  had  credit  for  an  issue  of 
1,200  for  the  year  1896,  but  has  not 
since  made  definite  and  satisfactory  claim 
to  issuing  so  many  as  1,000  copies. 

HERA  LD  ;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  republi- 
can; daily  four,  weekly  eight  pages  18x24; 
subscription  —  dally  $5,  weekly  $1.50;  estab- 
lished—daily 1885,  weekly  1879;  Herald  Pub- 
lishing Company,  publishers  (1 — 8). 

The  weekly  edition  had  credit  for  an 
average  issue  of  2,352  for  the  year  1896, 

but  has  not  since  made  definite  and 
satisfactory  claim  to  issuing  so  many 
as    1,000    copies. 

ANTELOPE,  Wasco  Co.  ^  249t  pop., 

64  m.  S.  E.  of  The  Dalles,  the  county  seat, 

w^ith  daily  stage  connection.  Sheep  raising 

and  agriculture. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1892;  Max  Sueddermann,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8—3). 

ARLINGTON,  Gilliam  Co.  ^  500 

pop.,  on  Oregon  Railway  &  Navigation  Go's 

Rd.,  135  m.  E.  of  Portland.     Agriculture, 

stock  raising  and  mining. 

RECORD;  Thursdays;  four  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1;  established  1892 ;  J.F.Nowell, 
editor  and  publisher  (1 — 8). 

ASHLAND,  JacAson  Co.  p2,634tpop., 

on  Southern  Pacific  Go's  Rd..  16  m.  S.  of 

Jacksonville,    the  county  seat.    Flour  and 

lumber.     Quartz   and  gold  mines.    Fruit 

raising,  stock  growing  and   dairying. 

TIDINGS  ;  semi-weekly,  Mondays  and 
Thursdays;  republican:  four  pages  18x24; 
•ubscription  $2 ;  established  1876 ;  Leeds  & 
Wagner,  editors  and  publishers  (7—5). 

Copies  printed:  This  pat>er  had  credit 
for  an  issue  of  1,135  for  the  year  1894, 


1,240  in  1905,  but  has  not  since  made 
definite  and  satisfactory  claim  to  issu- 
ing  so  many  as   1,000  copies. 

VALLEY  RECORD;  Thursdays;  four 
pages  2<Jx26;  subscription  $1.75;  establi-shed 
1888;  E.  J.  Kaiser,  editor  and  publisher  (3—8). 

ASTORIA,  c.  h.,  Clattop  Co.  ^  8,381t 
pop.— local  estimate  16,000— on  Union  Pa- 
cific and  Astoria  &  Columbia  River  Rds..  at 
the  mouth  of  the  Columbia  r.  Port  of 
entry.  Ocean  fisheries,  salmon  fishing  and 
steamship  and  packet  traffic.  Lumber, 
cereals  and  flour  exported. 

BUDGET;  every  evening  except  Sundav, 
and  WEEKLY,  Wednesdays;  democratic; 
dally  eight,  weekly  six  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription—daily $7,  weekly  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1891;  John  E.  Gratke,  editor  and  man- 
ager (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
the  daily  edition  of  this  paper  seemed 
to  assert  that  it  had  an  average  issue 
exceeding  1,000  copies,  but  failed  to 
furnish  such  definite  information  as 
would  warrant  the  accordance  of  a 
rating  to   that   effect. 

The  weekly  edition  had  credit  for  an  issue  of 
1,600  for  the  year  1896,  but  has  not 
since  made  definite  and  satisfactory 
claim  to  issuing  so  many  as  1,000 
copies. 

MORNING  ASTORIA  N;  every 
morning,  and  WEEKLY,  Frldavs;  repub- 
lican; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription— daily 
$7,  weekly  S1.50;  established— daily  1878. 
weekly  1873;  The  J.  S.  Bellinger  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers  (1—7. 

Copies  printed:  The  daily  edition  of 
this  paper  had  credit  for  an  average  is- 
sue of  1,500  in  1896,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  has  been  credited  with 
more  than  1,000  every  year  since,  up  to 
and    including    1907. 

The  weekly  edition  had  credit  for  is- 
suing more  than  1,000  copies  regularly  in 
the  years  1895  and  1899,  but  has  not 
since  set  up  any  claim  for  issuing  so 
many. 

HERALD;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

LANNEN  UNTISET;  Thursdays;  fin- 
nish;  twelve  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  September,  1905;  Fred  Kariuen, 
editors ;  Lannen  Untlset  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers (3—8). 

ATHENA,  Umatilla  Co.  cf  703t  pop., 
at  j unction  of  Oregon  Railway  &  Navigation 
Go's   and  Washington  &  Columbia  River 


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OREGOl^. 


Rds.,  17  m.  N.  E.  of  Pendleton,  the  county 

seat.  Wheat  and  grain  raising  and  shipping. 

PRESS;  Fridays;  independent;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1887;  F.  B.  Boyd,  editor;  J.  W.  Smith,  pub- 
lisher. 

AURORA,  Afariow  Co.\}  603  pop.,  on 
Southern  Pacific  Go's  Rd.,  23  m.  N.  E.  of  Sa- 
lem, the  county  seat  and  State  capital. 
Agriculture,  saw  mills,  hops  and  potatoes. 

HOP     (GROWERS'      REPORTER; 

Thursdays;  hops;  eight  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1900,  as  Aurora 
Borealis;  H.  H.  Palmer,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1— 8P). 

BAKER  CITY,  c.  h.,  Baker  Co.  n- 

10,000  pop.,  on  Oregon  Railway  &  Navigation 

Go's  and  Sumter  Valley  Rds.  and  S.  fork  of 

Powder  r.,  408  m.  E.  of  Salem,  the  State 

capital.      Agriculture,   stock   raising   and 

copper  and  gold  mining. 

H  E  RA  Li  D  ;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  republican; 
daily  eight,  Saturday  twelve  to  sixteen 
pages  15x22;  subscription— dailv  $C,  weekly 
S1.50 ;  established— daily  1901,  weekly  1893  ; 
B.  Elmer  Kennedy, editor  and  publisher  (1 — 8)- 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907  the 
the  daily  edition  of  this  paper  seemed  to 
assert  that  it  had  an  average  issue  ex- 
ceeding 1,000  copies,  but  failed  to  fur- 
nish such  definite  information  as  would 
warrant  the  accordance  of  a  rating  to 
that   effect. 

The  _  weekly  edition  _  has  on  two  occa- 
sions indicated  a  desire  to  have  credit 
for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies  reg- 
ularly, but  such  definite  information  as 
would  warranty  such  a  rating  has  never 
been    forthcoming. 

MORNING  DEMOCRAT;  every 
mornins?  except  Monday,  and  BEDROCK. 
DEMOCRAT,  Mondays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22 ;  subscription— daily  $7.50,  weekly 
$2.50;  established— daily  1886,  weekly  1870; 
Bo  wen  &  Small,  editors  and  publishers"  (8—3). 

BANDON,  Coo$  Co.  -n  645t  pop,,  on 
Coquille  r.,  40  m.  S.  of  Marshfield.  Lumber- 
ing, stock  raising,  dairying,  fruit  raising, 
salmon  fishing  and  shipbuilding. 

RECORDER;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $2;  established 
1883;  S.  W.Scottin,  editor;  George  P.  Laird, 
publisher  (1— 7h 

BEND,   Crook  Co.  n    pop.,  on  Des 

Chutes  r.,  29  m.  S.  W.  of  Prineville. 

BlTLiLiETIN;  Fridays;  independent-re- 
publican; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  March,  1903;  Charles  D. 
Rowe,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

BONANZA,  Klamath  Co.  g  350 
pop.,  26  m.  E.  of  Klamath  Falls,  the  county 
seat.    Farming,  stock  raising  and  dairying. 

BULiIiETlN;  Saturdays;  four  pages 
17x24;  subscription  $2;  established  1906;  J.  O. 
Hamaker  &  Son,  editors  and  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies     printed:         332  in  1907 

BROWNSVILLE,'i^inn  Co.  -n  1,100 
pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Go's  Rd.,  22  m.  8. 
E.  of  Albany,  the  county  seat.  Woolen, 
roller,  flour  and  saw  mills  and  sash,  door 


OREGON. 


and  stove   and   canning   factories.     Agri- 
culture, fruit  raising  and  dairying. 

TIMES;  Fridays;  independent;  four 
pages  30x26;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1889;  F.  M.  Brown,  editor  publisher  (1—8). 

BURNS,    Harney    Co.  0, 547 1  pop., 

13  m.  S.  W.  of  Harney,  the  county  seat. 
Agriculture. 

HARNEY  CO.  NEWS;  Tuesdays; 
mdependent;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$2;  established  1894;  Frank  Davey,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—8). 

T13IES-HERALD;  Saturdays;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $2;  es- 
tablished 1887;  Julian  Byrd,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

CANBY,  ClacTcamas  Co.  ^  600  pop.,  on 

Southern  Pacific  Go's  Rd.,  24  m.  S.  of  Port 

land.     Farming,   fruit  raising,  live  stock, 

poultry  and  dairying.     Shipping  point  for 

farm  produce.   Warehouses  and  saw  mills. 

TRIBUNE;  Fridays;  independent;  four 
pages  17x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
January  1906;  George  W.  Dixon,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 

CANYON  CITY,  c.  h.,  Grant  Co.  n 

345tpop.,90m.S.  W.  of  Baker  City.    Mining, 
stock  raising  and  farming. 

BLUE  MOUNTAIN  EAGLE;  Fri- 
days; Independent;  4  pages  18x24;  subscrip- 
tion $2;  established  1886;  Patterson  &  Ward, 
editors  and  publishers  (7—5). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies  reg- 
ularly in  the  years  1895  and  1896,  but 
has  not  since  set  up  any  definite  and 
satisfactory  claim    for   issuing  so   many, 

CANYONVILLE,  Douglas  Co.  ^ 
168  pop.,  6  m.  E.  of  Riddles,  the  nearest  rail- 
road station,  and  200  S.  of  Portland, 
Mining,  stock  and  fruit  raising,  dairying, 
agriculture  and  lumbering. 

ECHO;  Fridays;  independent;  four  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established  March, 
1905;  Harriet  Scovill-Pardee,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1-8). 

CARLETON,  Yamhill  Co.  tl  l*5t 
pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Rd.,  about  38  m. 
S.  W.  of  Portland. 

SENTINEL;  Saturdays ;  democratic ; 

four  pages  17^x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished April,  1907;  B.  F.  Monger,  editor  and 

publisher  (11— 7  P). 

CENTRAL  POINT,  Jack^n  Co.  p 

322+  pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Go's  Rd,,  10 

m.  N.  E.  of  Jacksonville,  the  county  seat. 

HERALD;  Thursdays;  independent; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  §1.50;  estab- 
lished April,  1906;  S.  A.  Pattison,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 

CLATSKANIE,  Columbia  Co.  \2  311 1 

pop.,  15  m.  W.  of  Noi-thern  Pacific  Rd.  Agri- 
culture, mining  and  lumbering. 

CHIEF;  Fridays;  republican;  six  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1891;  E. 
C.  Blackford,  editor  and  publisher  (9—3). 

CLOVERDALE,  Tillamook  Co.^  200 
pop.,  40  m.  W.  of  Sheridan,  the  nearest  rail- 
road station.  Cheese  factory  and  saw 
mills. 

COURIER;  Fridaj-s;  six  pages  10x15; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  July,  1905;  A,  E. 
Hill,  editor  and  publisher  d— 8). 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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OREGON. 


CONDON,  c.  h.,  Gilliam  Co.  b  1,000 
pop.,  on  Oregon  Railway  &  Navigation 
Go's  Rd.    Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

GLiOBE:  Thursdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1891;  H.  A.  Hartshorn,  editor  and  publisher 
(3-8). 

TIME!!?;  Saturdays;  republican;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  S1.50;  established 
1900;  M.  Fitzmaurlce,  editor  and  publisher 
(1-8). 

COQUILLE,  Coos  Co.  1,400  -n pop.,  on 

Coos  Bay,  Roseburg  &  Eastern  Rd.,  Coquille 

r.,  at  head  of  deep  water  navigation,  20  m. 

S.  of  Marshfield.   Lumber,  coal  mining  and 

fish  canning.    Farming  and  fruit  raising. 

UERAliD;  Wednesdays;  independent; 
four  pages  18x24:  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1882;  D.  F.  Dean,  editor  and  publisher 

(1-8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  issuing  more  than  i.ooo  copies  reg- 
ularly in  1904,  but  has  not  since  set  up 
any  definite  and  satisfactory  claim  for 
issuing    so    many. 

GORVALIilS,  c.  h.,  Benton  Co.-o 
1,819+  pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Go's  and 
Oregon  Pacific  Rds.  and  Willamette  r.,  at 
head  of  navigation,  90  m.  S.  of  Portland. 
Wool  growing,  stock  raising  and  agricult- 
ural district. 

GAZETTE;  semi-weekly,  Tuesdays  and 

Fridays  (A  A). 

TIMES;  semi  weekly,  Wednesdaj'S  and 
Saturdays;  democratic;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $2;  established  1888;  B.F.Irvine, 
editor  and  publisher  (S — 3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  has  on 
two  occasions  indicated  a  desire  to  have 
credit  for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies 
regularly,  but  such  definite  information 
as  would  warrant  such  a  rating  has 
never  been  forthcoming, 

UNION -GAZETTE;  semi-weekly, 
Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  four  pages  18x24; 
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COTTAGE  GROVE,  Lane  Co.^974t 
pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Go's  Rd.,  22  m.  S. 
of  Eugene,  the  county  seat.  Saw  and  flour 
mills. 

IjANE  CO.  LEADER;  semi-weekly, 
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DALLAS,  o-  h-.  Polk  Co.\^  2,300  pop., 

on  Southern  Pacific  Go's  Rd.  and  Rickreal 

r.,  15  m.  W.  of  Salem,  the  State  capital. 

Agriculture. 

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1,000   in   1907. 

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and  4,000  in  1902,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  a  definite  and  satisfactory 
report,  but  was  credited  with  more  than 
2,250    in    1905    and    1907. 

DRAIN,  Douglas  Co.  -D  800  pop.,  on 
Southern  Pacific  Go's  Rd.,  36  m.  N.  of  Rose 
burg,  the  county  seat,  and  162  S.  of  Port- 
land.   Wood,  grain,  lumber  and  stock. 

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DUFUR,  Wasco  Co.  ^    428  pop.,  15  m. 

S.  of  The  Dalles.    Farming. 

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ECHO,  Umatilla  Co.  cf  6(50  pop.,  on 
Oregon  Railway  &  Navigation    Go's  Rd., 
25  m.  E.  of  Pendleton. 
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ELGIN,  Union  Co.^  603tpop.,  on  Ore- 
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N.  of  Union,  the  county  seat.  Saw  mills. 
Agriculture. 

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ENTERPRISE,  c  h..  Wallowa  Co.  ^ 

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Go's  Rd..  44   m.    S.  E.  of  Elgin.    Planing, 

shingle  and  flour  mills.    Trade  center  for 

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ESTACADA,    Clackamas  Co.   "□   on 
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City,  the  county  seat  and  nearest  station 
on  Southern  Pacific  Rd. 
NEWS;  Thursdays  (A  A). 
EUGENE,    c.  h.,  Lane  Co.  -n    9,500 
pop.,  on   Southern    Pacific   Go's   Rd.  and 
Willamette  r.,  125  m.  S.  of  Portland.    Ore- 
gon State  University.    Grain,  hops,  fruit, 
cattle,  wool  and  lumber. 
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Guard  Printing  Co.,  Inc.,  editors  and  pub- 
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sert  that  it  had  an  average  issue  exceed- 
ing 1,000  copies,  but  _  failed  to  furnish 
such  definite  information  as  would  war- 
rant the  accordance  of  a  rating  to  that 
effect. 

The  weekly  edition  had  credit  for  an 
issue  of  1,5:75  in  1896,  since  which  it 
has  not  furnished  any  definite  and  satis- 
factory report,  but  has  been  credited 
with  more  than  1,000  every  year  since, 
up   to   and   including    1907. 

MORNIISG  REGISTER;  every  morn 
Ingexcept  Monday,  and  WEEKJLY,  Thurs- 
day; republican;  daily  eight,  weekly  t%v^elve 
pages  13x22;  subscription— daily  $6,  weekly 
$1.50;  established  1884;  Register  Pub.  Co., 
editors  and  publishers  (4— 7). 

Copies  printed:  The  weekly  edition 
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issue  of  1,409  in  1902,  since  which  it 
has  not  furnished  any  definite  and  satis- 
factory report,  but  has  been  credited 
with  more  than  1,000  every  year  since, 
up   to   and  including    1907. 

OREGON   STATE   JOURNAL.;  Sat 

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scription   $2;  established  1864:    Harrison  R. 
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FALLS  CITY,  Polk  Co.  269tpop.,  on 

Salem.  Falls  City  &  Western   Rd.,  9J^m. 

S.  W.  of  Dallas,  the  county  seat.    Lumber 

mills.    Creamery. 

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lishers (3— S). 

NEWS  :  Wednesdays  (A  A). 

FLORA,  Wallowa  Co.  cT  32  m.  N.  of 

Enterprise,  the  county  seat.    Farming. 

JOURNAL;  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1899;    Mrs.  E.  P.  Skaggs.  editor  and  publisher 

(10—3). 

FLORENCE,  J^a«eC7o.  -n  375  pop., 

boat  landing  on  Sinslaw  r.,  5  m.  from  the 

Pacific   ocean  and  80  W.  of   Eugene,    the 

county  seat.      Lumber  mills  and  salmon 

cannery.    Farming  and  dairying.    Timber 

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18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1890; 
W.  H.  Weatherson,  editor  and  publisher 
(1-8). 

FOREST  GROVE,  Washington  Co.^ 
1,620  pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Co's  Rd.,24 
m.  W.  of  Portland  and  7  W.  of  HiUsboro, 
the  county  seat.  Condensed  milk  factory, 
fruit  evaporators  and  grain  elevators. 
Farming  and  fruit  raising. 

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pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1889; 
Walter  Hoge,  editor  and  publisher  (T — 5). 

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scription   $1;     established   July,   1903;    The 
Washington  County  Publishing  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers  (1—5). 

FOSSIL,  Gilliam  Co.  ^  288tpop.,  16  m. 

S.  of  Condon,  the  county  seat.    Farming. 

JOURNAL;  Fridays ;  independent; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $2 ;  established 
1886 ;  James  S.  Stewart,  editor  and  publisher 

(3-3). 


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FREEWATER,  Umatilla  Co.  a'  76 

pop.,  28  m.  N.  E.  of  Pendleton,  the  county 

seat.    Stock  raising  and  mining. 

TIMES;  Fridays;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  November,  1901; 
Geo.  P.  Sanderson,  editor  and  publisher  (1—7). 

GERVAIS,  Marion  Co.  tl  224t  pop.,  on 

Southern  Pacific  Co's  Rd.,  14  m.  N.  of  Salem, 

the  county  seat  and  State  capital,  and  38  S. 

of  Portland.    Flour  and  saw  mills.    Hops, 

wheat,  oats  and  potatoes. 

STAR;  Fridays;  republican  ;  four  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1890; 
Wm.  J.  Clarke,  editor  and  publisher  (1 — 8). 

GLENDALE,-Dot/^Za«  Co. -n 302  pop., 

on  Southern  Pacific  Co's  Rd.,  33  m.  S.  of 

Roseburg,  the  county  seat.     Mining   and 

lumbering.    Farming  and  stock  raising 

NEWS;  Fridays;  independent;  four  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  Sep- 
tember, 1902;  William  E.  Homme,  editor  and 
publisher  (T— 5;. 

GOLD  BEACH,  c.  h.,  Curry  Co.  P 
112t  pop.,  on  Pacific  Ocean,  obout  50  m.  S. 
W.  of  Dothau,  nearest  station  on  Southern 
Pacific  Rd. 
GLOBE ;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

GOLDHILL,  Jackson  Co.p  385t  pop., 

on  Oregon  &  California  Rd.,    6  m.   N.  of 

Medford.     Agriculture,   horticulture    and 

gold  mining. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  republican;  four  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1897;  Char- 
les Bros.,  editors  and  publishers  (;3 — 3). 

GRANITE,   Grant  Co.  a  245  pop.,  44 

m.  W.  of  Canj'on  City,  the   county  seat. 

The  nearest  railroad  station  is  Sumpter. 

GEM;  Fridays;  independent;  four  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $2;  established  1900;  H. 
E.  Hendry X,  editor  and  publisher  (3—8). 

GRANT'S  PASS,  c.  h.,  Josephine 
Co.  p  4,500  pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Co's 
Rd.  Agriculture,  mining,  fruit  raising  and 
timber. 

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SI.dU;  estabUshed  1892;  F.  W.  Chausse  &  Com- 
pany, editors  and  publishers  (6 — 3). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year_  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  in- 
formation as  would  warrant  the  accord- 
ance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It  has 
not  since  made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 

PACIFIC  OUTLOOK;  Saturdays;  re- 
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subscription  ,^2;  established  1895,  as  Oregon 
Mining  Journal;  Arthur  Conklln,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year_  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance   of    a    rating    to    that   effect. 

ROGUE  RIVER  COURIER  ;  Thurs- 
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scription $1.50;  established  1885;  A.  E.  Voor- 
hies,  editor  and  publisher  (9—3). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year_  1903 
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an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  in- 
formation as  would  warrant  the  accord- 
ance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It  has 
not  since  made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 

GRASS  VALLEY,  Sherman  Co.  ^ 

8  m.   S.  W.  of  Moro,  the  county  seat,  and 

100  m.  E.  of   Portland.      Agriculture  and 

stock  raising. 

JO  URN  All  ;  Fridays;  four  pages  17x24; 
subscription  $1;  established  1897;  W.  I. 
Westerfleld,  editor  and  publisher  (3 — 3). 

GRESHAM,  Multnomah  Co.  ^  400 
pop.,  12  m.  E.  of  Portland. 

BEAVER  STATE  HERALD;  Fri 

days;  independent;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  March,  1905:  Tim- 
othy Brownhill.  editor;  Beaver  State  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  publishers  (1—7). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1906 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect. 

HAINES,   Baker   Co.  cT  147  pop.,  on 

Oregon  Railway  &  Navigation  Co's  Rd.,  10 

m.  N.  of  Baker  City,  the  county  seat. 

RECORD;  Saturdays;  Independent;  six 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1903; 
W.  D.  Nelson,  editor;  Record  Publishing  Co., 
publishers  (1—5). 

HARRISBURG,    Linn    Co.    -D   676 

pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Co's  Rd.,  25  m.  S.  of 

Albany,  the  county   seat.      Farming,  hop 

growing,  lumbering  and  stock  raising. 

BUliIiETIN:  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pases  13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1901;  Ira  A.  Phelps,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7 — 5). 

HEPPNER,c.li.,  Morrow  Co.  ^  l,14«t 
pop.— local  estimate  1,500— on  Oregon  Rail- 
way &  Navigation  Co's  Rd.,  55  m.  S.  E.  of 
Willows  Junction.  Farming  and  stock 
raising. 

GAZETTE;  Thursdays ;  republican ; 
six  pages  18x24  ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  estab- 
lished 1883 ;  Warnock  &  Mitchell,  editors  and 
publishers. 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  established 
1S87;  A.J.  Hicks,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

HERMISTON,  Umatnia  Co.  D  350 
pop.,  on  Oregon  Railway  &  Navigation  Co's 
Rd.,  191  m.  E.  of  Portland.  Sage  brush 
lands  irrigated  by  government  canal ;  fruit 
raising. 

HERALD;  Saturdays;  republican;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  .§1.50;  established 
September.  1906;  C.  E.  Baker,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (10—7). 

HILLSBORO,  c.  h.,  Washington  Co. 

'U  9S0t  pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Co's  Rd., 

24  m.   W.   of   Portland.     Agriculture  and 

stock  raising. 

ARGUS;  Thursdays;  independent-demo- 
cratic; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1; 
established  1894;  L.  A.  Long,  editor;  The 
Argus  Publishing  Co.,  publishers. 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year^  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but    failed    to    furnish    such    definite    in- 


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formation  as  would  warrant  the  accord- 
ance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It  has 
not  since  made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 

INDEPENDENT;  Fridays;  republican; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.60;  estab- 
lished 1872;  D.  W.  Bath,  editor;  Irving  Bath, 
publisher  (1—7). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  issue  of  1,152  for  the  year  1895, 
but  has  not  since  made  definite  and 
satisfactory  claim  to  issuing  so  many  as 
1,000    copies. 

HOOD  RIVER,  Wasco  Co.  [j  1,808 
pop.,  on  Oregon  Railway  &  Navigation 
Co's  Rd.  and  Columbia  r.,  22  m.  W.  of  The 
Dalles,  the  county  seat.    Fruit  raising. 

GLACIER;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1889;  A.  D.  More,  editor  and  publisher 
(8-5). 

NEWS-LETTER;  Saturdays;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
October,  1905;  E.  R.  Bradley,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12— 5  P). 

H  O  U  L  T  O  N ,  Columbia  Co.  ^  187t 
pop.,  on  Northern  Pacific  and  Astoria  & 
Columbia  River  Rds..  28  m.  N.  of  Portland. 
Lumbering. 

COLUMBIAN;  Fridays  (A  A). 

COLUMBIA    REGISTER;    Fridays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$1;   established  April,  1904;  R.  H.  Mitchell 
editor  and  publisher  (6—5). 

HUBBARD,  Marion  Co.  \j  21tt  pop., 
on  Southern  Pacific  Rd.,  about  30  m.  S.  of 
Portland. 

BEAVER  STATE  NEAVS;  Thursdays 

(A  A). 

HUNTINGTON,  Baler  Co.  D-    821 
pop.,   on    Oregon  Short  Line  and  Oregon 
Railroad  &  Navigation  Co's  Rd.,  47  m.  S.  E. 
of  Baker  City,  the  county  seat. 
HERALD;  Saturdays;  republican;  four 
pages  18x24;   subscription  $1.50;  established 
1893;    Clay  A.  Walker,  editor;  Herald  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  publishers  (1—8). 

INDEPENDENCE,  Polk  Co.  -a  909t 
pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Co's  Rd.,60  m. 
S.  W.  of  Portland. 
TOWN  TALK;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

lONE,  Morrow  Co.   [^  500  pop.,  on  Ore- 
gon Railway  &  Navigation  Co's  Rd.,  28  m. 
S.  of  Heppner  Junction. 
PROCLAIMER ;  Fridays;  independent; 
eight   pages  13x20;  subscription    $2;    estab- 
lished 1899;  F.  B.  Reed,  editor;  Reed  &  Carter, 
publishers  (7—5). 

mHIGO'S ,  Morroiv  Co.  b  276  pop.,  on 
Oregon  Railway  &  Navigation  Co's  Rd.,  179 
m.  E.  of  Portland.  Fruit  and  vegetable  rais- 
ing by  irrigation. 

IRRIGATOR  ;  Fridays  ;  republican  ; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1904;  Addison  Bennett,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 

JACKSONVILLE,    c.   h.,   Jackson 

Co.  P  653+  pop.,  on  Rogue  River  Valley  Rd., 
near  Rogue  r.,  60  m.  N.  of  Yreka,  Cal.,  and 
240  S.  of  Salem,  the  State  capital.    Mining, 
agriculture  and  stock  raising. 
POST:  Saturdays  (A  A). 


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JEFFERSON,  Marion  Co.^  273t  pop., 

on  Southern  Pacific  Go's  Rd.  and  Santam 

r.,  which  is  navigable,  9  m.  N.  of  Albany. 

Agriculture. 

REVIEW;  Saturdays;  six  pages  15x22; 
established  1890;  G.  W.  Humphrey,  editor 
and  publisher  (3—3). 

JOHN  DAY,    Orant  Co.  U  282  pop., 

2  m.  N.  W.  of  Canyon  City.     Railroad  sta 

tlon,  Austin,  on  Sumter  Valley  Rd. 

GRANT  CO.  NEWS:  Thursdays;  In 
dependent;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$2;  established  186S;  Chandler  &  Mcintosh, 
editors  and  publishers  (7—5). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  has  on 
two  occasions  indicated  a  desire  to 
have  credit  for  issuing  more  than  i,ooo 
copies  _  regularly,  but  such  definite  in- 
formation as  would  warrant  such  a  rat- 
ing has  never  been  forthcoming. 

JOSEPH,  Wallowa  Co.  cf  700  pop.,  on 

Wallowa  r.,  7  m.  S.  E.  of  Enterprise,  the 
county  seat,  and  50  S.  E.  of  Elgin,  the  near- 
est railroad  station. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1894;  A.T.  Kinney,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

JUNCTION  CITY,  Lane  Co.  -D  506t 

pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Co's  Rd.,  56  m.  S, 

of  Salem,  the  State  capital.     Agriculture 

and  fruit  growing. 

TIMES;  Saturdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $2;  established 
1891;  S.  L.  Moorhead,  editor  and  publisher. 

KLAMATH  FALLS,  c.  h.,  Klamath 

Co.  p  447+  pop.,  on  Klamath  r.,  which  gives 

water  power,  employed  in  lumber  and  flour 

mills.    Stock  and  agriculture. 

EXPRESS;  Thursdays ;  independent ; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $2;  established 
1892:  Roy  Hamaker,  editor  and  publisher 
(9-3). 

LAGRANDE,  Union  Co.  cf  2,991t 
pop.,  on  Oregon  Railway  &  Navigation  Co's 
Rd.,  50  m.  W.  of  Pendleton.  Machine  shops 
and  railroad  roundhouses. 

CHRONICIiE  ;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  inde- 
pendent-democratic; four  pages  15x22;  sub 
scription— daily  $6,  weekly  $1.50;  established 
—daily  1895,  weekly  1890;  E.  L.  Eckley,  editor; 
Chronicle  Publishing  Company,  publishers. 

EVENING  OBSERVER;  every 
evening  except  Sunday,  and  EASTERN 
OREGON  OBSERVER,  Fridays;  re 
publican ;  daily  four  to  six  pages  18x24 ; 
subscription — daily  $6.50,  weekly  $1;  estab- 
lished—daily 1901,  weekly  1896;  Curry  Bros., 
editors  and  publishers  (3 — 5P). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  the  weekly  edition 
had   credit   for   exceeding   2,250   in    1907. 

STAR;  every  morning  except  Monday 
(▲A). 

LAIDLAW,  Crook  Co.   n    200  pop., 

150  m.  S.  E.  of  Portland.    Lumber  and  irri- 
gation farming. 

CHRONICLE;  Fridays;  four  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established  No- 
vember, 1905;  A.  P.  Donohue,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1— G  PX 


OREGON. 


LAKEVIEW,c-  11-.  Lake  Co.  g  1,000 
pop.,  on  Goose  lake.  Wool  and  cereals. 
Cattle,  sheep  and  mules. 

HERALD;  Thursdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $2;  established 
1902;  W.  J.  Moore,  eilitor  and  publisher  (1-^). 

LAKE  CO.  EXAMINER;  Thursdays; 
republican;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$2;  established  1879;  C.  O.  Metzker,  editor 
and  publisher  (7 — 5). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  has  on 
three  occasions  indicated  a  desire  to  have 
credit  for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies 
regularly,  but  such  definite  information 
as  would  warrant  such  a  rating  has 
never    been    forthcoming. 

LEBANON,  Linn  Co.  -n  922t  pop.— 
local  estimate  1,200— on  Southern  Pacific 
Co'sRd.,  12  m.  E.  of  Albany,  the  county  seat. 
Farming. 

EXPRESS-ADVANCE;  semi  weekly, 
Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  independeni;  four 
pages  15x23;  subscription  $1;  established  1887; 
Alexander  &  Kirkpatrick,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (9 — 3). 

CRITERION;  Wednesdays;  republican; 
four  pages  I8i24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1898:  W.  M.  Brown,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6—3). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1902 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  in- 
formation as  would  warrant  the  accord- 
ance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It  has 
not  since  made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 

LONG  CREEK,    Grant  Co.    n   133t 

pop..  30  m.  N.   W.    of    Canyon   City,   the 

county  seat.    Farming  and  stock  raising. 

RANGER;  Fridays;  independent-repub- 
lican; four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  19i'n;  Wm.  E.  Weir,  editor  and 
publisher  (I— S). 

MoMINNVILLE,c.h..  Yamhill  Co.)j 
1,420+  pop., on  Southern  Pacific  Co'sRd.  and 
Yamhill  r.,  at  head  of  navigation,  23  m.  N. 
W.  of  Salem,  the  State  capital,  and  41  S.  W. 
of  Portland.  Exports  wheat,  wool,  hops 
and  green  and  dried  fruits. 

NEWS-REPORTER;  Fridays;  repub- 
lican; eight  pages  15xv2;  subscription  $1; 
established— /?ej5orfer  1870,  iVetfs  1901:  C.  C. 
Hammerly,  editor  and  publisher  (3—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies  reg- 
ularly in  1904,  but  has  not  since  set  up 
anv  claim  for  issuing  so  many. 

PACIFIC  BAPTIST;  Wednesdays 
(AA). 

TELEPHONE  -  REGISTER  ;  Satur- 
days; democratic;  sixteen  pages  11x14;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1869;  F.  S.  Harding, 
editor  and  publisher  (7—3). 

MARSHFIELD,  Coo$  Co.  -o  5,248 
pop.,  on  Coos  Bay,  Roseburg  &  Eastern  Rd. 
and  Coos  bay,  380  m.  N.  of  San  Francisco, 
Cal.  Agriculture,  dairy,  fruit  raising,  coal 
and  lumber  and  shipbuilding. 

COOS  BAY  TI3IES;  every  evening 
except  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Satur- 
days; republican;  daily  four,  weekly  eight 
pages  15x20 ;  subscription— daily  $fi,  weekly 
$1.50;  established— weekly  1878,  dally  1902;  M. 
C.  Maloney,  editor;  Times  Publishing  Co.,^ 
publishers  (1—8). 

SUN;  Thursdaj's;  Independent  republi- 
can; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $2;  estab- 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


953 


OREGON. 


OREGON. 


lished  1891;  Sun  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers  (9— 3h 
COOS  BAY  MONTHLY  (A  A). 

MEDFORD,  Jackson  Co.  p  l,791t  pop. 
—local  estimate  3,000— on  Southei-n  Pacific 
and  Rogue  River  Valley  Rds.,  5  m.  E.  of 
Jacksonville,  the  county  seat.   Agriculture, 
mining  and  fruit  and  stook  raising. 
TRIBUNE;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, ana  SOUTHERN    OREGONIAN, 
semi-weekly,  Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  repub- 
lican; four  pages— daily  15x22,  weekly  17x24; 
subscription— daily   $5,    semi-weekly    $1.50; 
established  March,  11»06;  I.  M.  Potter,  editor; 
Tribune  Publibhirfg  Co.,  publishers  (3 — S). 

.VIAIL;  Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1888:  A. 
S.  Bliton,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
this  paper  s'eemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  in- 
formation as  would  warrant  the  accord- 
ance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It  has 
not  since  made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 

MILTON,  UmatillaCo.cf  1,108 vop.,  on 

Oregon  Railway  &  Navigation  Go's  Rd.,  10 

m.  S.  of  Walla  Walla,  Wash.    Wheat  and 

fruit  growing. 

EAGLE;  Fridays ;  independent;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1887;  H.  F.  *;  C.  E.  Brown,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (7—5). 

MITCHELL.,  Wheeler  Co.  b  135t 
pop.,  6U  m.  S.  E.  of  Shanlko,  the  nearest 
railroad  station.  Stock  raising  and  lum- 
bering. 

SENTINEL;  Thursdays ;  republican ; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
Marci),  1904;  A.  Helms,  Jr.,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher Ul— 5)  (A  A). 

VVHELEERC'O.  NEWS;  Fridays;  re- 
publican ;  four  pages  15x22 :  subscription  $1 ; 
established  March,  1900;  J.  E.  Adamson,  ed- 
itor and  publisher  (II — 3). 

MORO,c.  h.,  Sherman  Co.  rj  700  pop., 
on  Columbia  Southern  branch  of  Oregon 
Railway  &  Navigation  Co's  Rd.,  27  m.  S.  E. 
of  The  Dalles.  Agriculture  and  stock 
raising. 

SHERMAN    CO.   OBSERVER;   Fri 

days;  republican;  four  pages  20x26;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  18s9;  D.  C.  Ireland  & 
Sons,  editors  and  publishers  (I— S). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies  reg- 
ularly in  1896,  but  has  not  since  set  up 
any  definite  and  satisfactory  claim  for 
issuing    so    many. 

MT.  ANGEL,  Marion  Co.  1,100  pop., 
on  Southern  Pacific  Rd.,  15  m.  from  Salem, 
the  State  capital.  Stock  raising,  dairying 
and  farming;  shipping  point  for  cereals. 
College  and  seminary. 

MT.  AN(iEL,  MACiAZINE;  monthly; 
roman  catholic;  fiftv-two  pages  ej^oxli);  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1900;  Brotiier  Cele- 
stine,  O.  L.B.,  editor;  Benedictine  Fathers, 
publishers. (5 — 7). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding   7,500  in    1907. 

OSMEN-SEELEN-FREUND ;  month- 
ly; German:  fifty-two  pages  (iJ^xlO;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1838;  Brother  Celestine, 


O.L.B.,  editor;  Benedictine  Fathers,  publish- 
ers (5—7). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding  7,500  in   1907. 

MYRTLEPOINT,  Coos  Co.   -n  530t 

pop.,  on   Coos   Baj',  Roseburg  &   Eastern 

Railway  and  Navigation  Co's  Rd.,  at  head 

of  navigation  on  Coqullle  r.,  17   m.   S.  E. 

of   Fairview   and    10   S.  of   Coqullle,    the 

county  seat.    Farming  and  lumbering. 

ENTERPRISE  ;Thursdays;republican; 
eight  pages  llJ^xlS;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1893;  J~.  C.  &  E.  C.  Roberts,  editors 
and  publishers  (3 — 3). 

NEWBERG,  Tamhill  (7o.  ti94:5t  pop., 
on  Southern   Pacific  Co's  Rd.,  1  m.  from 
Willamette  r.,  15  N.  E.  of  McMInnvIUe,  the 
county  seat,  and  26  S.  W.  of  Portland.  Agri- 
culture and  fruit  growing. 
ENTERPRISE;    Thursdays;    indepen- 
dent; four  pages  18x24;  subscription 75 cents; 
established    February,   1902;    G.  A.  Graves, 
editor  and  publisher  (2—5  P), 

GRAPHIC;Thursdays; republican;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1888;  E.  H.  Woodward,  editor  and  publisher 
(1-8). 

NEWPORT,  Lincoln  Co. -n256t  pop., 
on  Yaquina  bay,  7  m.  W.  of  Toledo,  the 
county   seat.    Seaport  town  and  summer 
resort.   Lumber  manufacturing. 
YAQUINA  BAY   NEWS;  Thursdays; 

republican;   four  pages   18x24;  subscription 

$1.50;  established  1893;  Wm.  Matthews,  editor 

and  publisher  (8—3). 

NORTHBEND,  Coos  Co. -a  275 pop.,  4 
m.  f  rom  Marshfleld,  nearest  railroad  center. 
COOS  BAY  HARBOR;  Fridays; 
Independent;  six  and  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  January,  1905; 
Archie  Whisnaut,  editor;  Whlsuaut  &  Mc- 
Danlel,  publishers  (1—8). 

NORTH  YAMKILL,  Tamhill   Co. 

\2  254+  pop.,  ou  Southern  Pacific  Co's  Rd., 

11  m.  N.  of  McMInnville,  the  county  seat. 

Agriculture. 

RECORD ;  Thursdays ;  Independent ;  four 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1894;  Vine  W.  Pearce,  editor  and  publisher 
(6-3). 

NYSSA,  Malheur    Co.  O,  on    Oregon 
Short  Line  Rd.,  80  m.  S.  E.  of  Baker  City. 
SUN;  Mondays  (A  A). 

OAKLAND,  Douglas  Co.  p  368t  pop., 
on  Southern  Pacific  Rd.,  17  m.  N.  of  Rose- 
burg, the  county  seat. 
OWL,;  Fridays  (A  A). 

ONTARIO,  Malheur  Co.  0,4451  pop., 
on  Oregon  Short  Line  Rd.,  10  m.  S.  W.  of 
Vale,  the  county  seat.  Farming. 
ARGUS;  Saturdays;  six  pages  16x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1897;  Boyd  &  Clem- 
ent, editors  and  publishers. 
l>EMOCR.\T;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

OREGON  CITY,  c.  h.,  Clackamas 
Co.  "Q  5,000  pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Co's 
Rd.  and  E.  bank  of  Willamette  r..  16  m.  S.  of 


951 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


OREGON. 


OREGON. 


Portland.     Manufacturing.     Water    locks 
and  abundant  power. 

COURIER;  Fridays;  democratic;  twelve 
pages  rti4x26}4;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1883;  Oregon  City  Courier  Publishing 
Company,  editors  and  publishers  (1^). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,609  in  1900, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any  defi- 
nite and  satisfactory  report,  but  has 
been  credited  with  more  than  1,000  every 
year    since,    up    to    and    including    1907. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1866;  Star  Press  Company,  editors  and 
publishers  (3--8). 

PENDLiETON,  c.  h.,  Umatilla  Co.  cf 

7,000  pop.,  on  Washington  &  Columbia 
River,  Umatilla  Central  and  Oregon  Rail- 
way &  Navigation  Go's  Rds.  and  Umatilla  r., 
near  the  Blue  Mountains,  49  m.  S.  W.  of 
Walla  Walla,  Wash.,  and  231  E.  of  Portland. 
Flour  and  woolen  mills,  machine  shops  and 
sash  and  door  factories.  Wool  scouringjaud 
wool  packing.    Cattle  and  sheep  raising. 

EAST  OREGONIAN;  every  evening 
except  Sunday,  and  S  E  iVI  1  -  W  EEKLY , 

Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
to  twelve  pages  15x22;  subscription— daily  $5. 
semi- weekly  $1.50;  established  — daily  1888, 
semi- weekly  1875;  East  Oregonian  Publish- 
ing Company,  publishers  (3—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
the  daily  edition  of  this  paper  seemed 
to  assert  that  it  had  an  average  issue 
exceeding  1,000  copies,  but  failed  to  fur- 
nish such  definite  information  as  would 
warrant  the  accordance  of  a  rating  to 
that   effect. 

The  semi-weekly  edition  had  credit 
for  an  issue  of  1,497  in  1895,  since 
which  it  has  not  furnished  any  definite 
and  satisfactory  report,  but  was  credited 
with  more  than   1,000  in    1905   and   1907. 

The  weekly  edition  had  credit  for  issu- 
ing more  than  1,000  copies  regularly  in 
the  years  1896  and  1904,  but  has  not 
since  set  up  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory  claim   for  issuing  so  many. 

TRIBUNE;  every  morning  except  Mon- 
day, and  WEEKIjV,  Thursdays;  republl 
can;  daily  eight.weekly  ten  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription—  daily  $4,  weekly  $1.50;  estab- 
lished—daily September,  1902,  weekly  1894; 
John  P.  Fink,  manager;  Geer  &  Mitchell, 
publishers  (1—7). 

Copies  printed:  The  weekly  edition 
of  this  paper  had  credit  for  an  issue  of 
1,460  for  the  year  1896,  but  has  not 
since  made  definite  and  satisfactory 
claim  for  issuing  so  many  as  1,000 
copies. 

SENATOR ;  monthly;  knights  of  pythias; 
thirty-two  pages  7x9;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1896;    E.  B.  Aldrich,  editor  and  pub 
lisher  (3—8). 

PHILOMATH,  Benton   Co.     -n    600 
pop.,  on  Corvallis  &  Eastern  Rd.,  102  m.  N. 
of  Portland.    Lumbering  and  dairying. 
BENTON   CO.  REVIEAV;  Saturdays; 

Independent;  ten  pages  13x20;  subscription 

$1;  established  February,  1905;  F.  S.Minshall, 

editor  and  publisher  (1 — 8). 

PILOT  ROCK,   UmatiUa    Co.   cf  95 
pop.,    on   Oregon   Railway  &   Navigation 
Co's  Rd.,  14  m.  S.  of  Pendleton,  the  county 
seat. 
RECORD;  Fridays;  republican;  four  to 

eight   pages   15x22;    subscription  $1;  estab- 


llshed  December,  1903;   John    P.   McManus, 
editor  and  publisher  (1 — 8). 

PORTLAND,  c.  h.,  Multnomah  Co.^ 

90.426t,  official  pop.— local  estimate  225,000— 
on  Northern  Pacific,  Southern  Pacific  Co's 
and  Oregon  Railway  &  Navigation  Co's  Rds. 
and  at  head  of  ship  navigation  on  Willa- 
mette r.  Largest  commercial  city  in  Oregon. 
Center  of  trade  for  Oregon,  Washington, 
British  Columbia  and  Northern  Idaho. 
Ocean  steamers  run  regularly  between  San 
Francisco,  Olympia  and  Alaska. 
DAILY.* 

EVENING  TELiEGRAlW;  every  even- 
lug  except  Sunday;  independent;  fourteen 
to  twenty-eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $5; 
established  April,  1877;  John  F.  Carroll,  editor 
and  manager  (1 — 8). 

Copies  printea:  8,322  in  1895 
22,142  in  1905 
24,825  in  1907 

^^W^  The  absolute  correct- 
ness of  the  latest  circulation 
rating  accorded  the  Telegram 
is  guaranteed  byihe  publishers 
of  Rowell's  American  News- 
paper Directory,  who  will  pay 
one  hundred  dollars  to  the  first  person  who 
successfully  controverts  its  accuracy. 

MORNING  OREGONIAN;  every 
morning,  and  VVEEKLiY,  Fridays;  repub- 
lican; daily  sixteen  to  twenty,  Sunday  tifty- 
eight  to  sixty -four,  weekly  twelve  to  sixteen 
pages  18x24.  subscription— dally  $7.50,  Sunday 
$2,  weekly  $1.50;  established— dally  1861,  Sun- 
day 1881,  weekly  1850;  Oregonian  Publishing 
Company,  editors  and  publishers  (1— S). 
Copies   printed:    daily,     ©0 

18,801   in   18-^5 
28,591   in   1902 
32,807  in   1907 
Sunday,    25,654  in   1895 
34,487  in   1902 
40,614  in   1907 
The  weekly  edition  had  credit   for  an 
average    issue    of    18,310    in    1895     and 
24,027    in    1902,   since   which    it   has   not 
furnished    any    definite    and    satisfactory 
repdrt,  but  was  credited  with  more  than 
17,500    in    1905    and    1907. 
J^^^The  absolute  correctness  of  the  latest 
circulation     rating     accorded 
the  Oregonian   is  guaranteed 
by  the  publishers  of  Rowell's 
American  Newspaper  Direct- 
ory, who  will  pay  one  hundred 
dollars  to  the  first  person  who 
successfully  controverts  its  accuracy. 

OREGON  DAILY  JOURNAL;  every 

evening  except  Sunday.  Sunday  morning, 
and  SEMI-WEEKLY,  Tuesdays  and  Fri- 
days; independent-democratic;  daily  four- 
teen to  twenty  four,  Sunday  forty  to  sixty- 
four,  semi-weekly  eight  to  sixteen  pages 
18x24;  subscription— daily  $5,  Sunday  $2.50, 
semi-weekly  $1.50;  established  March.  1902; 
C.  S.  Jackson,  editor  and  publisher (1—8). 
Copies  printed:     daily:     8,946  in  1903 

15,204  in  1904 

21,926  in  1905 

Daily    and    Sunday,    25,578  in   1906 

Daily,    28,805  in  1907 

Sunday:    12,987  in  1904 

18,014  in   1905 

26.548  in   1907 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


955 


OREGON— Portland, 


Semi-weekly:  2,405  in  1904 
6,939  in  1905 
9,061  in  1906 
11,213  in  1907 
VW~  The  absolute  correct- 
ness of  the  latest  circulation 
rating  accorded  the  Oregon 
Journal  is  guaranteed  by  the 
publishersofRoweH's  Ameri 
can  Newspaper  Directory. 
who  will  pay  one  hundred  dollars  to  the 
first  person  who  successfully  controverts 
■ts  accuracy. 

Puhlisher'a  announcement.— The  daily  aver- 
age circulation  of  the  several  editions  of 
the  Journal  in  iyU7  was  as  follows:  Daily 
(exclusive  of  Sunday),  28,8U5;  Sunday, 
26,548;  semi-weekly,  11,213.  In  January. 
1908,  the  average  circulation  of  the  dally 
edition  was  29,531,  and  the  Sunday  edition, 
27,637.  In  Oregon  the  Journal,  though  only 
in  its  sixth  year  of  publication,  surpasses 
all  other  dailies  in  local  display  and  for- 
eign display  advertising,  and  In  classified 
business  excels  its  only  eveniug  competi- 
tor in  Portland  by  over  fifty  per  cent. 
Within  a  radius  of  60  miles  of  Portland  the 
Journal's  paid  circulation  exceeds  that  of 
any  other  dally  by  at  least  20  per  cent, 
which  accounts  for  the  larger  volume  of 
advertising  carried  and  the  greater  results 
obtained  by  advertisers  using  its  columns, 
as  testified  to  by  them. 


OREGON-Portlund. 


factory  statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding    4,000    in    1907. 

IjABOR  PRESS;  Thursdays;  labor; 
eight  pages  18x2i;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished ItHjO;  H.  B.  Metealf.  editor;  Portland 
Labor  Press  Publishing  Association,  pub- 
Hshers  (:i— 3). 


WEEKLY. 

CATHOLIC  SENTINEL.}  Thursdays; 
reman  catholic;  eight  pages  15x22  ;  subscrip- 
tion SI. 50;    established   1869;    J.    P.    O'Hara, 
•ditor;  P.  E.  Sullivan,  publisher  (12—3), 
Copies     printed:      1,364  in   1898 
2,583   in   1903 
7,352  in   1907 

COMMERCIAL.    REVIEW;  Thurs 
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23,000  in   1905 
90,791   in   1907 
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In  the   United   States,   which   thoroughly 
covers    the    country    West    of    the    East 
Colorado      Line.       It     has     a     clientele 
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States.  During  1907  the  net  gain  in  monthly 
circulation  amounted  to70f?:  the  net  gain 
in  advertising  amounted  to  98^,  and  the  net 
gain    in    the   cash   value    of    advertising 
amounted  to  400^;.  making  possible  the  erec- 
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A.  M.  F.  Kirchnelner,  publisher  (1—8). 

PRINEVIL.LE,c.  h.,  Crook  Co.  n656t 
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timber. 

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for  an  average  issue  of  1,039  in  1904, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  was 
credited  with  more  than    1,000  in    1907. 

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lished 1894;  A.  H.  Kennedy,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

RAINIER,  Columbia  Co.  "o  1.500,  pop., 

on  Columbia  r.,  45  m.  N.  of  Portland. 

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regularly,  but  such  definite  information 
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Capital,  13,500+  pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific 
Co'sRd.  and  E.  bank  of  Willamette  r.,  53  m. 
S.  of  Portland.  The  river  la  navigable  for 
a  large  part  of  the  year.  Manufacturing 
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and  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  The  daily  edition  of 
this  paper  had  credit  for  an  issue  of 
1,752  in  1896  and  1,405  in  1902,  since 
which  it  has  not  furnished  any  definite 
and  _  satisfactory  report,  but  has  been 
credited  with  more  than  1,000  every  year 
since    1899,    up    to    and    including    1907. 

The  weekly  edition  had  credit  for  an 
issue  of  2,712  in  1896,  since  which  it 
has  not  furnished  any  definite  and  satis- 
factory report,  but  has  been  credited 
with  more  than  1,000  every  year  since, 
up   to   and  including    1907. 

OREGON  STATESMAN;  every  morn- 
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weekly  $1  ;  established  1851  ;  R.  J.  Hend- 
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Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  the  daily  edition 
had  credit  for  exceeding  2,250  in  1892 
and  more  than  1,000  in  1895,  and  every 
year    since,    up    to    and    including    1907. 

The  _  weekly  edition  had  credit  for 
exceeding  1,000  in  1896,  and  every  year 
since,    up    to    and    including    1907. 

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Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
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and  11,103  in  1906,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
than    7,500    in    1907. 

PACIFIC  SEARCHLIGHT;  semi- 
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NORTHWEST  POULTRY  JOUR- 
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pages  9x12;  subscription  50 cents; established 
1895;  C.  D.  Mlnton,  editor;  Northwest  Poultry 
Journal  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  ( 1—7). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  2,529  in  1902 
and  6,487  in  1906,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
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publisher  (1 — 8). 

Copies  printed:  1,019  in  1900 
2,947  in  1905 
3,840  in   1907 

SClOfLinn  Co.-a346t  pop.,  on  Southern 
Pacific  Go's  and  Corvallla  &  Eastern  Rds., 
13  m.  N.  E.  of  Albany,  the  county  seat,  and 
75  S.  of  Portland.  Flour,  paint  and  planing 
mills  and  sash  and  door  factory  and  cream- 
ery.   Farming. 

SANTIA3I  NEWS;  Fridays;  four  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1889; 
D.  C.  Humphrey,  editor  and  publisher  (6 — 3). 

SEASIDE,  Clatsop  Co.  ^   942  pop., on 

Astoria  &  Columbia  River  Rd.  and  Pacific 

Ocean,  15  m.  S.  W.  of  Astoria.    Saw  mills. 

Fishing. 

S  I  G  N  A  Li  ;  Saturdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  10x15;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished March,  1905;  R.  M.  Watson,  editor; 
The  Seaside  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  ( 1—6). 

SHERIDAN,  Yamhill Co.\2l,200vov., 
on  Southern  Pacific  Co'a  Rd.,  22  m.  S.  W.  of 
McMlnnville,  the  county  seat,  and  57  from 
Portland.  Lumber  and  flour  mills.  Ship- 
ping point. 

SUN;  Fridays;  independent;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1904; 
Oscar  D.  Humstreet,  editor   and   publisher 

(1-8). 

SILVER  LAKE,  Lake  Co.  p  75  pop., 
on  Oregon  Railway  &  Navigation  Co's  Rd., 
200  m.  S.  of  The  Dalles.    Stock  raising. 

CENTRAL.  OREGONIAN;  Thurs- 
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scription $1.50;  established  March,  1903;  Ralph 
Spencer,  editor ;  The  Central  Oregonian  Pub- 
lishing Co.  (Inc.),  publishers  (2—8). 

I^EADER;    Fridays  (A  A). 

SILVERTON,-Mar»on  Co.^  1,380  pop., 

on  Southern  Pacific  Co's  Rd.,  14  m.  N.  E.  of 

Salem,  the  county  seat  and  State  capital, 

and  47  S.  of  Portland.    Manufacturing. 

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TYGH  VALLEY,  Wasco  Co.  ^  24t 
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PENNSYLVANIA. 

Population  6,302,115  t.     Land  Area  44,985  sq.  miles. 

Bounded  north  by  Lake  Erie  and  New  York,  east  by  New  York  and  New  Jer- 
sey, soutli  by  Delaware,  Maryland  and  \Yest  Virginia,  and  west  by  West  Virginia 
and  Ohio,  state  capital :  Harrisburg.  Principal  products  and  industries  :  Coal, 
petroleum,  iron  manufacturing,  glass  making  and  agriculture.  Number  of 
newspapers  and  other  periodicals  (March  3U,  1908),  1,380,  divided  as  follows: 
Daily,  213;  tri-weekly,  7;  semi-weekly,  41;  weekly,  872;  bi-weekly,  4;  semi- 
monthly, 10  ;  monthly,  199  ;  semi-quarterly,  1 ;  bi-monthly,  7  ;  quarterly,  26.  — 

The  cities  of  over  30,000  population,  according  to  the  United  States  census  of 
1900  (t),  are  as  follows  : 

Philadelphia l,293,697t  Lancaster 41,459t 

Pittsburg 321,6l6t  Altoona 38,9'73t 

Allegheny li49,S96t  Johnstown 35,936t 

Scrautou 10tJ,0'^6t  Allentowu 3o,416t 

Reading 7S,961t  McKeesport 34,2'^7t 

Erie 5t2,733t  Chester 33,988t 

Wilkesbarre 51,7ait  York 33,708+ 

Harrisburg 50,167  + 


ALBION,  Erie  Co.  t:  695t  pop.- 
local  estimate  1,100— on  Pennsylvania  Go's 
and  Pittsburg,  Bessemer  &  Lake  Erie  Rds., 
26  m.  S.  W.  of  Erie,  the  county  seat.  Manu- 
factures of  hoops,  handles  and  other 
wooden  articles.  Woolen  factory  and 
flour  and  planing  mills. 

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AJj'L'EGW.'E'SY ,  Allegheny  Co.  J3 
129,896t  pop.,  on  Pittsburg  "Western  and 
Pennsylvania  Rds.,  at  confluence  of  Alle- 
gheny and  Ohio  rs.  Connected  by  bridges 
with  Pittsburg,  the  county  seat.  General 
manufacturing. 

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phia &  Reading  Rds.  and  Lehigh  r.  and 
canal,  90  m.  W.  N.  W.  of  Harrisburg,  the 
State  capital,  and  60  N.  of  Philadelphia. 
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7,586  in  1902 

8,187  in  1903 

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MORNING  TRIBUNE;  every  morning 
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year  since  1899,  up  to  and  including 
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average  issue  of  2,000  for  the  year  1895, 
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AMBLER,  Montgomery  Co.  :^  l,884t 

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N.  byN.  W.  of  Philadelphia.  Manufactur- 
ing and  agriculture. 

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CALirORNIA,  Washington  Co.  p 
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nongahela  r..  30  m.  S.  of  Pittsburg.  Steam- 
boats ascend  the  river  to  this  point.  Seat 
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ford  Co.  ti  1,495+  pop.— local  estimate  2,000 
—on  ErieRd.,  14  m.  N.  of  Meadville,  the 
county  seat.  Agriculture.  Mineral  water 
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eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1892;  S.  C.  Watts,  editor  and  publisher 
(8-3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies  reg- 
vilarly  in  the  years  1895  and  1897,  but 
has  not  since  set  up  any  definite  and 
satisfactory   claim  for  issuing  so  many. 

RAFTSMAN'S  JOURNAL;  Wednes- 
days; republican;  four  pages  20x27;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1854;  M.  L.  McQuown, 
editor  and  publisher  (7—3  P). 

REPUBLICAN;  Fridays;  democratic; 
four  pages  2"2j-6x29;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1827;  J.  FTShort.  edlt'ir;  The  Clearfield 
Republican  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (6—3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  issue  of  3,000  in  1900,  since 
which  it  has  not  furnished  any  definite 
and  satisfactory  report,  but  has  been 
credited  with  more  than  2,250  every 
year  since,  up  to  and  including  1905, 
and    exceeding    1,000    in    1907. 

CLEONA,    Lebanon  Co.  Q,   450  pop., 

on  Philadelphia  &  Reading  Rd.,  2J^  m.  W. 
of  Lebanon.  Harrow,  roller  and  bologna 
factories. 

PREACHER'S  HELPER;  month- 
ly; undenominational;  sixty-eight  pages 
6^x1034;  subscription  $1;  established  1894: 
Rev.  G.Holzapfel,  editor  and  publisher(l— 8). 
Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issues  of  14,160  in  1896 
and  12,166  in  1902,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  was  credited  with  ex- 
ce"5ding  7,500  in  1903  and  more  than 
4,000   in    1905    and    1907. 

PULPIT;  monthly;  undenominational; 
forty-eight  pages  e^xlOJ^;  subscription  $1; 
established  1889;  Rev.  G.  Holzapfel,  editor 
and  publisher  ( 1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  3,583  in  1896 
and  4,875  in  1902,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
than    2.250    in    1905    and    1907. 

COALPORT,  Clearfield  Co.  a  938t 
pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Co's  and  Pennsyl- 


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PENNTSLVANIA. 


▼anla   &   Northwestern   Rdg.,  26  m.  N.  of 

Altoona.    Mining  and  lumbering. 

STANDARD;  Thursdays;  republican; 
four  pages  18x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1885;   Ezra  Westover,  editor  and  publisher. 

COATESVILLE,  Chester  Co.  □,  5,721t 

pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  and  Wilmington  & 
Northern  Rds.,  38  m.  W.  of  Philadelphia. 
Iron,  paper  and  woolen  mills. 

CHESTER  VALLEY  UNION;  semi 
weekly,  Wednesdays  and  Saturdays ;  repub- 
lican ;  four  pages  20x26 ;  subscription  $1 ; 
established  1W)3  ;  M.  A,  Kauffman,  editor;  S. 
B.  Kauffman,  publisher  (7—3  P). 

TI31ES;  Satiirdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  16x22 ;  subscription  50  cents ;  established 
1I7»;  D.  H.  Weaver  and  F.  L.  Campbell,  edi- 
tors; The  Times  Printing  Co. ,  publishers  (.1— S). 

COCHRANTON,  Crawford  Co.  ^3 
640+  pop.,  on  New  York,  Lake  Erie  &  Wett- 
ern  Rd.,  10  m.  S.  E.  of  Meadville,  the  county 
seat.  Manufacturing  and  farming. 
TIMES;  Wednesdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1878; 
Robison  Bros.,  editors  and  publishers  ( 1—7). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,206  for  the 
year  1902,  1,246  in  1903,  but  has  not 
since  made  definite  and  satisfactory 
claim  to  issuing  so  many  as  1,000 
copies. 

COLLEGEVILLE,  Montgomery  Co. 
c\  611+  pop.,  on  Perklomen  Rd.  and  Perklo- 
men  r.,  7  m.  N.W.  of  Norristown,  the  county 
seat.    Farming  and  manufacturing. 
INDEPENDENT »  Thursdays; independ- 
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lished  1875;   E.    S.  Moser,  editor   and   pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

COLUMBIA,  Lancaster  Co.  'Z.  19,816t 
pop.,  on  Philadelphia  &  Reading  and  Penn- 
sylvania Rds.  and  Susquehanna  r.,  27  m. 
S.  E.  of  Harrlsburg,  the  State  capital.  Man- 
ufactures of  Iron  and  stoves.  Lumber  and 
coal  depot. 

NEWS;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
»nd  COURANT,  Fridays;  republican; 
dally  eight,  weekly  six  pages  17J^x22i^;  sub- 
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daily  1888,  weekly  1829;  W.  E.  Crist,  editor 
and  publisher  ( 1—7). 

Copies  printed:  The  daily  edition  of 
this  paper  had  credit  for  an  average 
issue  of  3,429  in  1900,  since  which  it 
has  not  furnished  any  definite  and  sat- 
isfactory report,  but  has  been  credited 
with  more  than  1,000  every  year  since 
1902,   up   to   and   including   1907. 

The  weekly  edition  had  credit  for  is- 
suing more  than  1,000  copies  regularly 
in  the  years  1896  and  1897,  but  has  not 
since  set  up  any  claim  for  issuing  so 
many. 

SPY  ;  every  evening  except  Sunday,  and 
WEEKLY.  Fridays ;  republican ;  six  tp 
eight  pages  17i^x21}^;  subscription— dally  $3, 
weekly  gl:  established— daily  1S68,  weeklv 
1816;  J.  W.  Yocum.editor  and  publisher (12—3). 
■Copies  printed:  The  daily  edition  of 
this  paper  had  credit  for  an  average 
issue  of  1,400  in  1894  and  2,120  in  1900, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  has 
been  credited  with  more  than  1,000  every 
year    since,    up    to    and    including    1907- 


HERALD;  Thursdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  22x2x;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1886;  W.  B.  Given,  editor  and  publisher  (1—2). 

INDEPENDENT;  Saturdays;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1872;  Wm.  Hayes  Grler,  editor  and 
publisher  (12—5). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,012  in  1897 
and  1,484  in  1902,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  has  been  credited  with 
more  than  1,000  every  year  since,  up  to 
and    including    1907. 

CONFLUENCE,  Som'^rset  Co.  P  871t 

pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Rd. 

TI  RKEYFOOT  N  E  WS;  Thursdays; 
republican;  eight  pages  20x26;  subscription 
$1;  established  April,  1905;  C.  L.  Morrison, 
editor;  The  Beggs  Bros.  Co.,  publishers (1—7). 

CONNEAUTVILLE,  Crawford  Co. 

"□  920+  pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Co's  and  Pitta- 
burg,  Bessemer  &  Lake  Erie  Rds.,  35  m.  S.  S. 
W.  of  Erie.  Manufacturing  and  agriculture, 

COURIER;  Wednesdays:  republican; 
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lished 1847;  James  E.  Rupert  &  Son,  editors 
and  publishers  (8—3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies  reg- 
ularly in  the  years  1898  and  19031  but 
has  not  since  set  up  any  claim  for  issu- 
ing so  many. 

CONNELLSVILLE,  Fayette  Co.  p^ 
7,160+  pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  and  Penn- 
sylvania Rds.,  57  m.  E.  of  Pittsburg.  Center 
of  the  famous  Connellsvllle  coke  region, 
which   makes   more   than   half   the  coke 
product  of  the  country.    Manufactures  of 
iron  and  steel,  rustless  roofing  plates,  heat- 
ers and  boilers,  safes,  steam  pumps  and 
mining   machinery,  coke  and   fire   brick, 
Belgian  blocks,  glass,  sand  and  lumber. 
COURIER;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day" and    WEEKLY  COURIER  AND 
COKE  TRADE  REVIEW,  Wedues 
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pages  17x22;  subscrintlon— daily  S!3,  week  y 
$1 ;  established— daily  November,  1902.  weekly 
1879:   H.  P.  Snyder,  editor:  The  Courier  Pub- 
lishing Company,  publishers  ( 1— 8 ). 

Copies  printed:     daily:      1,848  in   1903 

4,374  in   190S 

5,165  in   1906 

5,509  in   1907 

The   weekly   edition  had   credit   for  an 

average  issue  of  2,726  in   1895  and  3.090 

in  1903,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 

any   definite  and  satisfactory  report,'  but 

was    credited    with    more    than    1,000    in 

1905    and    1907. 

Publif^her's      announcement.  —  The     Dailt 
Courier  guarantees  ad vertlsers  circuation 
exceeding  5,100  In  Connellsvllle  and  40  sur- 
rounding towns  and  villages.  The  Weekly 
Courier  is  recognized  authority  on  Con- 
nellsvllle coke  trade  and  has  special  value 
as  Industrial  advertising  medium. 
NEWS;    every  evening  exct-pt  Sunday, 
and   WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  democratic; 
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subscription- daily   $3.   weekly   $1;    estab- 
lished 189S;    R.  D.  North,  managing  editor; 
Connelleville   Ne%vs    Publishing    Company, 
publishers  (1—8). 

Copies     printed:     daily,    4.95^  m   1907 
Weekly,    3,179  m   1907 


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PENNS  7L  VA  NIA. 


COIfSIlOIlOCJi.i:N,  Montgomery 

Co.  □,  5,762t  pop.,  on  Philadelphia  &  Read- 
ing and  Pennsylvania  Go's  Rds.  and  Schuyl- 
kill r.,  14  m.  N.  W.  of  Philadelphia.  Manu- 
factures of  gas  and  water  pipes,  woolen, cot- 
ton and  worsted  goods,  carpets,  surgical  in- 
struments and  sheet  and  bar  iron. 

RECORDER;  semi-weelcly,  Tuesdays 
and  Fridays  ;  Independent;  four  pages  22x26; 
subscription  $1;  established  1809;  Harry  B. 
Heywood,  editor;  Recorder  Publishing  Co., 
publishers  (7—3  P). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,653  for  the 
year  1897,  but  has  not  since  made  claim 
to  issuing  so  many  as   1,000   copies. 

CO O'PimS'BJJ'RG,  Lehigh  Co.  D-  656t 

pop.— local  estimate  650— on  Philadelphia  & 
Reading  Rd.,  10  m.    8.   of   Allentown,  the 
county    seat.     Summer    resort.      Hosiery 
mill  and  cigar,  shoe  and  carriage  factories. 
Agriculture  and  stock  farm. 
SENTINEL;    Thursdays;    independent; 
eight  pages  15x32 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1889;  Harry  A   Gehman,  editor  and  publish- 
er (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  in- 
formation as  would  warrant  the  accord- 
ance of  a   rating  to   that  eifect. 

con AOTOJalS,  Allegheny  Co.  p  5,126 

pop.,  on  Pittsburg  &  Lake  Erie  Rd.   and 

Ohio  r..  10  m.  N.  W.  of  Pittsburg,  the  county 

seat.    Manufacture  of  steel,  oil  and  glass. 

CHRONICL.E;  Saturdays;  independ- 
ent: four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1890;  F.B.Dillon,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

CORRY,  Erie  Co.  tl  7,000  pop.,  on 
Pennsylvania  Go's,  New  York,  Lake  Erie  & 
Western  and  Western  New  York  &  Penn- 
sylvania Rds.,  37  m.  from  Erie,  the  county 
seat.  Furniture,  leather  novelties,  iron  and 
steel  manufactures.    Natural  gas. 

EVENING  JOURNAL.;  every  evening 
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eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  — daily  $3, 
semi  weekly  $1;  established  1898;  A.  D.  Cole- 
grove,  editor  and  publisher  (1 — 8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
the  daily  edition  of  this  paper  seemed 
to  assert  that  it  had  an  average  issue 
exceeding  1,000  copies,  but  failed  to 
furnish  such  definite  information  as 
would  warrant  the  accordance  of  a 
rating    to    that    effect. 

LEA  DER ;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  TELEGRAPH,  Thursdays;  republi- 
can; daily  four,  weekly  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  —  dail5'  $5,  weekly  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1865;  Pain  &  Porter,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers. 

PLAIN-DEALER;  Saturdays;  inde- 
pendent; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
eitabllshed  1890;  W.  L.  Durham,  editor;  The 
Plain-Dealer  Publishing  Company,  publish- 
ers (1— S). 

ELTKA;  monthly;  psychology;  forty- 
four  pages  6x9;  subscription  50  cents;  H.  C. 
Wright  Co.,  publishers  (9—6  P)  (A  A).  . 

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thought;  eighty  pages  7x10;  subscription  $1; 
established  June,  1!K)5;  Charles  McKav.  edi- 
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COUDERSPORT,  c.  h.,  Potter  Co, 

ti  8,500  pop.,  on  Coudersport  &  Port  Alle- 

ehany  Rd.  and  Alleghany  r.,  16  m.  N.  of 

Allegheny.     Heading,  grist  and   mangle 

rubber  mills,  glass  plant,  etc.    Natural  gas. 

POTTER  CO.  JOURNAL;  Wednes- 
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scription SL-TO;  established  1848;  Haskell  ft 
Colcord,  editors  and  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,100  in  1898, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  has 
been  credited  with  more  than  1,000  every 
year    since,    up    to    and    including    1907. 

POTTER  DEMOCRAT;  Fridays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  173'»x24;  subscrip- 
tion $1.25;  established  1893;  J.  J.  Mundy  and 
F.  S.  Thomas,  editors;  The  Democratic  Pub- 
lislilng  Association  (Inc. ),  publishers  (1 — 8). 
Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,703  in  1899, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  has 
been  credited  with  more  than  1,000  every 
year    since,    up    to    and    including    1907. 

POTTER  ENTERPRISE;  Thurs- 
days; independent ;  twelve  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1874;  M.T.Stokes, 
editor  and  publisher  (5—6  P). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  2,000  in  1895 
and  3,180  in  1904,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  a  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
than  2,250  in  1905  and  more  than  1,000 
in    1907. 

COVINGTON,  Tioga  Co.  i  450tpop., 

on  New  York,  Lake  Erie  &  Western  Rd. 

and  Tioga  r.,  5  m.  N.  of  Blossburg. 

SUN;  Thursdays;  temperance;  four  pages 
26x40;  siihscriptiou  $1;  established  1895; 
Chas.  C.  Red  field,  editor  and  publisher. 

CRAFTON,  Allegheny  Co.  p  l,927t 
pop.  — local  estimate  3,600  — on  Pittsburg, 
Cincinnati,  Chicago  &  St.  Luuis  Rd.,  6  111. 
S.  W.  of  Pittsburg,  the  county  seat. 

CHARTIERS  VALLEY  MIRROR  ; 

Saturdays;  society;  twenty  four  pages  10x14; 
subscription  $1;  established  1893;  G.  E.  Hos- 
kinson,  editor  and  publisher  (12—6). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,250  in  1903 
and  1,591  in  1906,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
than    1,000    in    1907. 

CRESSON,  Cambria  Co.  D  2,500  pop., 

on  Pennsylvania  Rd.,  15  m.  from  Altoona. 

Coal  mining. 

RECORD;  Friday.*;  ;  four  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1  ;  established  1895  ;  Blain  C. 
Seeds,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  issue  of  1,100  for  the  vear  1906, 
but  has  not  since  made  definite  and 
satisfactory  claim  to  issuing  so  many 
as   1,000    copies. 

CURWENSVILLE,  Clearfield  Co.  u 
1,937+  pop.,  on  Pennsylvania,  New  York 
Central  and  Hudson  River,  and  Buffalo, 
Rochester  &  Pittsburg  Rds.,  and  Susque- 
hanna r.,  6  m.  above  Clearfield,  the 
county  seat.     Coal  lands,  stone  quarries. 


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PENNSYLVANIA. 


flouring  mills,  tanneries,  and  various  man- 
ufactories. 

MOUNTAINEER:  Thursdays;  republi- 
can; four  pages  2Ux26;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished April,  19*33;  The  Curweusville  Printing 
and  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers 
(12—5). 

REVIEW;  Wednesdays,  republican  ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab 
lished  1881 ;  V.  King  Pifer,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—3). 

DALLAS,  Luzerrie  Co.  D-  643t  pop.— 

local  estimate  1,200— on  Lehigh  Valley  and 

Wilkesbarre,  Dallas  &  Harrey's  Lake  Rds., 

9  m.  N.  N.  W.  of  "Wilkesbarre,  the  county 

seat.    Agriculture. 

POST;  Saturdays;  four  pages  20x26;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1890;  W.  H.  Capwell, 
editor  and  publisher  (7-5). 

DALLASTOWN,  York  Co.  p  l.lSlt 
pop.,  on  York  Southern  Rd.,  7  m.  S.  E.  of 
York,  the  county  seat.  Cigar  and  box  fac- 
tories. 

ADVOCATE;  Saturdays;  four  pages 
15x22;  subscription  75  cents;  established  1895; 
D.  K.  Taylor,  editor  and    publisher  (5—5  P). 

DALMATIA,  Northumberland  Co.  D 

293  pop.,  on  Northern  Central  Rd.,  17  m.  S. 

of  Sunbury,  the  countj'  seat.  Hosiery  mills. 

ITEM;  Fridays;  eight  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription 75  cents;  established  1891;  A.  S. 
Bubb,  editor  and  publisher. 

D  ANVIL LE,  c.  h.,  3/bn<our  Co.  n 

8,042+  pop.,  on   Delaware,  Lackawanna  & 

Western,  Pennsylvania  and  Philadelphia  & 

Reading  Rds.  and  Susquehanna  r.,  67  m. 

N.  of  Harrisburg,  the  State  capital.    Iron 

works  and  various  manufactories. 

MORNING  NEWS;  every  morning  ex- 
cept Sunday;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$3;  established  1897;  F.  C.  Angle  &  Co.,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  in- 
formation as  would  warrant  the  accord- 
ance  of  a   rating  to   that  effect. 

GEM;  Saturdays;  Independent;  four 
•^•ages  101^x13^:  subscription  S)  cents;  estab- 
lished 1885;  G.  Edward  Roat,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7— 5). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1906 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  in- 
formation as  would  warrant  the  accord- 
ance of  a  rating  to  that  effect. 

MONTOUR  AMERICAN;  Thursdays; 
republican ;  four  pages  20x261;  subscription 
tl:  established  1855;  Frank  C.  Angle,  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

MONTOUR  CO.  DEMOCRAT;  Fri- 
days; democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1895;  Walter  O. 
Greene,  editor;  Montour  County  Publishing 
Co.,  publishers  (3—3). 

DARBY,  Delaware  Co.  O,  6,000  pop., 
on  Philadelphia,  Wilmington  &  Baltimore  j 
and  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Rds.,  6  m.  S.  W.  of 
Philadelphia.    Residences  of  Philadelphia 
business  men.    Worsted  mills. 
PROGRESS;  semi-weekly,  Wednesdays 

and  Saturdays;  republican;  eight  pages  17x22; 


subscription  $1;  established  1888;  EUaJ.  Ma- 
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FALLS  CREEK,  Clearfield  Co.  D 
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Reynoldsvllle  &  Falls  Creek  Rds.,  22  m.  N. 
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lican ;  four  pages  18x24  ;  subscription  $1  : 
established  1876:  R.  B.  McKee,  editor  and 
publisher. 

GALiETON,  Potter  Co.  a  2,415t  pop., 
on  Buffalo  ft  Susquehanna  Rd.,  5  m.  S.  W. 
of  Gaines.  Tannery,  lumbering  and  car 
shops.    Agriculture. 

DEMOCRAT:  Thursdays  (A  A). 

LEADER.  DISPATCH  ;  Thursdays; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1895;  E.  R.  Beever,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8—3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies  reg- 
ularly in  the  years  1898  and  1899,  but 
has  not  since  set  up  any  claim  for  issu- 
ing so    many. 

GAL.LITZIN,  Cambria  Co.  n  2,759t 
pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Rd.,  13  m.  W.  of 


PENNSYLVANIA. 


Altoona.    Coal  mines  and  coke  factories. 

Agriculture. 

ITEM:  Fridays;  independent;  six  pages 
15x22;  subscription  .SI;  established  Septem- 
ber, 1906;  Charles  F.  Piatt,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

GENESEE,  Potter  Co.  6  250  pop.,  on 

New  York  &  Pennsylvania  and  Buffalo  & 

Susquehanna  Rds.,  18  m.  N.  E.  of  Couders- 

port,  the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 

TIMES;  Wednesdays;  Independent;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  ,50  cents:  estab- 
lished 1896;  R.L.  Hurd,  editor  and  publisher 
a2-3). 

GETTYSBURG,  c.  h.,  Adams  Co.  g 

3,495+  pop.,  on  Philadelphia  &  Reading  and 
Western  Maryland  Rds.,  36  m.  S.  S.  W.  of 
Harrisburg,  the  State  capital.  Seat  of  Penn- 
sylvania College  and  Theological  College  of 
the  Lutheran  Church. 

TIMES;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
independent  ;  four  to  six  pages  13x20  :  sub- 
scription $3;  established  October,  1902;  Philip 
R.  Bikle,  editor  ;  Ralph  R.  Buvinger,  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

NEWS;  semi  weekly,  Tuesdays  and  Fri- 
days; Independent;  four  papes  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  November,  1902; 
N.  C.  Barbehenn, editor  and  publisher  (7—5) 
(AA). 

COMPILER;  Wednesdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  ir)i/<ix22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1818:  Wm.  Arch  McClean.  editor  and 
publisher  (12—4). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,900  in  1895 
and  1,720  in  1900,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  has  been  credited  with 
more  than  1,000  every  year  since,  up  to 
and    including    1907. 

STAR  AND  SENTINEL:  Wednesdays 
(A  A). 

LUTHERAN  QUARTERLY:  Janu- 
ary, April,  July  and  October:  lutheran;  one 
nundred  and  sixty-two  pages  6x9;  subscrip- 
tion $2.50;  established  1849;  J.  A.  Singmaster, 
publisher  (1—8). 

GIRARD,  Erie  Co.  ^  954t  pop.,  on 
New  York,  Chicago  &  St.  Louis,  Lake  Shore 
&  Michigan   Southern,  Pennsylvania  Go's 
and  Pittsburg,  Shenango  &  Lake  Erie  Rds., 
16  m.  S.  W.  of  Erie,  the  county  seat.    Agri- 
culture and  manufacturing. 
COSMOPOLITE;  Thursdays;  independ- 
ent-republican;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscrip- 
tion $1.25;  established  18(i6;  C.  F.  Armour,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  isshe  of  1,028  in  1895 
and  1,225  in  1900,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  has  been  credited  with 
more  than  1,000  every  year  since,  up  to 
and    including    1907. 

GIRARDVILLE,    Schuylkill  Co.  d- 
3,666+  pop.,  on  Philadelphia  &  Reading  and 
Lehigh  Valley  Rds..  9  m.  N.  by  N.  W.  of 
Pottsvllle,  the  county  seat.    Coal  mining. 
LEADER:  Saturdays;  four  pages  18x20; 

subscrtption  50  cents:  established  1892;  J.  C. 

Bracy,  editor  and  publisher. 

GLEN  CAMPBELL,  Indiana  Co.-a 
1,500  pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  and  Pittsburg 
&  Eastern  Rds.,  23  m.  N.  E.  of  Indiana,  the 


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county  seat.    Coal  mining,  agriculture  and 

lumber. 

COUNTY  JOURNAL.;  Thursdayg; 
eight  page8  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1892;  H.  Edwin  Williams,  editor;  Jour- 
nal Publishing  Company,  publishers   (T— 5). 

GLENROCK,  York  Co.  gi.UTtpop., 
on  Northern  Central  Rd..  16  m.  S.  of  York, 
the  county  seat.  Flour,  wire  cloth,  woolen 
and  planing  mills  and  other  manufactures. 
Farming. 

ITE>I;  Fridays;  independent;  four  pages 
20x27 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1870;  M.  L. 
Kapp,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,079  for  the 
year  1896,  1,078  in  1897,  but  has  not 
since  made  definite  and  satisfactory  claim 
to  issuing  so  many  as  1,000  copies. 

GREATBEND,   Sutquehanna  Co.  [3' 

836t  pop.,   on  Erie  Rd.,  9  m.  W.  N.  W.  of 

Susquehanna  and  14  S.  by  S.  E.  of  Blng- 

hamton,  N.  Y.  Tannery.   Farming,  grazing 

and  railroading. 

PLAINDEAL.ER;  Thursdayg;  inde- 
pendent; four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1874;  Samuel  P.  More,  editor  and 
publisher. 

GREENGASTLE,   Franklin   Co.  g 

1,463+  pop.,  on  Cumberland  Valley  Rd.,  63  m. 
S.  W.  of  Harrisburg,  the  State  capital. 
Manufactory  of  agricultural  implements. 
Farming. 

ECHO-PIIiOT;  Thursdays;  repub- 
lican; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1849;  Geo.  M.  Heilman  and  W.  J. 
Patton,  editors  and  publishers. 

PRESS;  Fridays  ;  independent  ;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  established  1878; 
Wm.  R.  Davidson,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

GREENSBTJRG,    c.   h.,    Wettmore- 

landCo.  p  20,000  pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Rd., 
30  m.  E.  S.  E.  of  Pittsburg.  Steam-heating 
apparatus  factory,  steel  works,  glass 
works,  nut  and  bolt  manufactorj"  and 
natural -gas  wells.  Coal -shipping  point. 
Agriculture. 

PRESS;  every  morning  except  Sunday, 
and  VVEEKLiY,  Wednesdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x23%;  subscription— daily  $3, 
weekly  $1.30;  established  as  Tribune,  1881; 
Crombie  Allen,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 
Copies    printed:    The    daily   edition    of 


this  paper  had  credit  for  an  issue  of 
2^:^27  in  1895  and  4,133  in  1905,  since 
which  it  has  not  furnished  any  definite 
and  satisfactory  report,  but  was  credit- 
ed   with    more    than    1,000    in    1907. 

The  weekly  edition  had  credit  for  an 
average  issue  of  2,436  in  1900  and  2,408 
in  1903,  since  which  it  has  not  fur- 
nished any  definite  and  satisfactory 
report,  but  was  credited  with  more  than 
1,000   in    1904   and    1907. 

REVIEAV ;  every  morning  except  Sunday 

(.  A  A  j- 

STAR;  every  evening  except  Sunday,  and 
WEEKLY  CLIPPER,  Wednesdays; 
democratic;  daily  eight,  weekly  twelve 
pages  15x22  ;  subscription— daily  $.3,  weekly 
$1:  established— daily  March,  1901,  weeklv 
1896;  James  K.  Clarke,  editor;  Westmoreland 
Printing  and  Publishing  Co.,  publishers 
(13-3). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
the  daily  edition  of  this  paper  seemed 
to  assert  that  it  had  an  average  issue  ex- 
ceeding 1,000  copies,  but  failed  to  fur- 
nish such-  definite  information  as  would 
warrant  the  accordance  of  a  rating  to 
that  eflfect.  It  has  not  since  made  any 
renewal  of  the  claim. 

TRIBUNE;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  TRIBUNE-HERALD,  Wednes- 
days: republican:  eight  pages  15x33%;  sub- 
scription—daily $3,  weekly  .$1.50;  established 
—daily  1889,  weekly  1807;  Crombie  Allen,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (1—8).  See  advertise- 
ment below. 

Copies     printed:     4,147  in   1907 

PENNSYLVANIA  ARGUS;  Wednes- 
days: democratic;  four  pages 21x28:  subscrip- 
tion $L50:  established  1882;  John  M.  Laird's 
Bons,  editors  and  publishers. 

WESTMORELAND  DEMOCRAT; 
Wednesdays;  democratic:  eight  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1798;  T.  R. 
Winsheimer,  editor  and  publisher  (12-6). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for  ex- 
ceeding   1,000   in    1905    and  1907. 

GREENVILLE,  Mercer  Co.  b  4.814t 
pop.,  on  Erie,  Pennsylvania  Co's  and  Besse- 
mer &  Lake  Erie  Rds.  and  Shenango  r.,  85 
m.  N.  W.  of  Pittsburg.  Rolling  mills, 
railroad  shops,  weldless  steel  tubing  and 
other  manufacturing.    Farming. 

EVENING  RECORD;  every  evening 
except  Sunday;  four  pages  17J^x22:  subscrip- 
tion $4.50;  established  1897;  A~dvance  Argus 
Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (7—5). 


GREE.NSBURG  DAILY  TRIBUNE 

(EVENING) 
GreensbtirgC*  'W^estmoreland    Cotinty,  Pa. 

Largest  Circulation  in  Westmoreland  County.  Averaee  1907     ^*^^» 

Prints   more   classified   advertisements   than  any   other   newspaper  in 

Westmoreland    County. 

TDIDIIKICT.LJirDAI    P^      (weeklv-wednesdaY) 

I    rilDvJINCniI.riMLL/     official  Paper  of  Westmoreland  Co. 
Population— Greensburg,  20,000;  Westmopeland  County,  200  000 

Greensburg  is  the  distributing  point  for  a  population  of  200,000,  with  realty  assessed 
at  $3,000,000,  representing  an  actual  value  of  $200,000,000. 

CROMBIE  ALLEN,  Editor  and  Publisher  H.   L.  ALLEN,  Business  Mgr. 

Detailed  Circulation    Statement    and    Rate    Card    on    Request. 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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PENNSYLVANIA-Harrisburg. 

definite    and    satisfactory    report,    but  was 
credited   with    more   than    2,250    in    1907. 

SEMI-MONTHLY. 

EVANGELICAL     VISITOR;     semi 
monthly;  brethren  In  Christ;  sixteen  pages 
9x13;  subscription  $1;  established  1878;  George 
DetwUer,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8).    Does 
not  insert  advertisements. 

MONTHLY. 

AMERICAN  WOODiUAN;  monthly; 
Modern  Woodmen  of  America;  eight  pages 
9xrJ;  subscription  50  cents;  established  1899; 
D.  H.  Fox;  editor  and  publisher  (12— 2  j  (AA). 
Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,735  in  1902 
and  1,512  in  1905,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  a  report,  but  was  credit- 
ed   with    more    than    1,000    in    1906. 

BOARD  OF  TRADE  JOURNAL; 
monthly  (A  A). 

CHURt  H  FORUM;  monthly  (A  A). 

CONFERENCE  HERALD;  monthly; 
united  brethren  in  Chi'ist  ;  sixteen  pages 
9x12;  subscription  25  cents;  established  1892; 
Rev.  D.  D.  Lowery,  D.  D..  editor;  East  Penn 
Conference  of  United  Brethren  in  Christ, 
publishers  (2—8). 

Copies     printed:      1,833  i^i   1907 

EVANGELICAL  BIBLE  TEACH- 
ER; monthly;  united  evangelical  church; 
thirty  six  pages  6x9;  subscription  50  cents; 
established  1891;  Rev.  W.  H.  Fouke,  editor; 
S.  L.  Wiest,  publisher  (12—4). 

Copies  printed:     3,840  in  1902 

3.933  in  1903 
4,248  in  1905 
4,423  in  1906 
4,535   in    1907 

KEYSTONE  CITIZEN;  monthly; 
temperance;  eight  pages  12x17;  subscription 
50  cents;  established  1S99;  S.  E.  Nicholson, 
editor;  Pennsylvania  Anti-Saloon  League, 
publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  Tliis  paper  liad  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  13,625  in  1906, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  was 
credited    with    more   than    12,500    in  IQ07. 

KEYSTONE  LEAGUE  OF  CHRIS- 
TIAN ENDEAVOR  JOURNAL; 
monthly;  Christian  endeavor;  twenty-eight 
pages  6x9:  subscrlpthm  50  cents;  established 
1896;  W.  H.  Fouke,  editor;  S.  L.  Wiest,  pub- 
lisher (12— 5). 

Copies  printed:      1,833  ^^  1902 

1.934  in  1903 
2,629  in  1905 
2,811  in  1906 
2,876  in    1907 

MISSIONARY  TIDINGS:  monthly; 
united  evangelical  church  ;  twenty-eight 
pages  8x10;  subscription  25 cents;  established 
1892;  Miss  Estella  K.  Steinmetz,  editor;  Miss 
L.  C.  Graeff,  publisher;  organ  of  the  Wo- 
man's Home  and  Foreign  Missionary  Society 
of  the  United  Evangelical  Church  (1—8). 

Copies     printed:      7,612  in    1907 

SCHOOL  GAZETTE;  monthly;  edu- 
cational; sixteen  pages  83^x11"^;  subscription 
50  cents;  established  1886;  John  S.  Arnold, 
editor  and  publisher  (3 — 3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  4,753  i"  1895 
and  4,563  in  1898,  since  which  it  has  not 
furnished  any  definite  and  satisfactory 
report,  but  has  been  credited  with  more 
than  2,250  every  year  since  1902,  up  to 
and    including     1907, 

SUNBEAM;  monthly;  church  of  God; 
four  pages  8^x12;  subscription  25  cents;  es- 
tablished 1883;  Miss  L.  A.  Forney,  editor;  W. 
A.  Laverty,  publisher  (7—5).  Does  not  insert 
advertisements. 


PENNSYL  VANIA—Harrisburg. 

QUARTERLY. 

EVANGELICAL  BIBLE  QUAR- 
TER liY;  January,  April,  July  and  Octo- 
ber; united  evangelical  church;  thirty-two 
pages  6x9;  subscription  12  cents;  established 
1800;  Rev.  W.  H.  Fouke,  editor;  United 
Evangelical  Publishing  House,  publish- 
ers (12—4). 

Copies  printed:  50,820  in  1903 
55,334  in  1906 
56,625   m   1907 

HARRISON  VALLEY  (P.  O.  Rou- 

•    lette).  Potter  Co.  ti  307+  pop.,  on  New  York 
Central  &  Hudson  River  Kd. ,  about  30  m.  N. 
E.  of  Coudersport. 
HARRISON  HERALD  ;  Fridays  (A  A). 

HASTINGS,  Cambria  Co.  Q  on  Penn- 
sylvania Rd.,  21  m.  N.  of  Ebensburg. 

NORTH  CAMBRIA  NEWS;  Fri- 
days; independent;  eight  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  May,  1902;  The 
News  Publishing  Company,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (1 — 1). 

HATBORO,  Montgomery  Co.  m,200 
pop.,  on  Philadelphia  &  Reading  Rd.,  15  m. 
N.  of  Philadelphia.    Farmmg. 

JOURNAL;  Wednesdays;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1898;  Wil- 
son Welsh,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,107  ip  1902, 
but  has  not  since  made  definite  and 
satisfactory  claim  to  issuing  so  many 
as    1,000    copies. 

PUBLIC    SPIRIT  ;    Saturdays;   Inde 
pendent;  twelve  pages  15x22;  subscription  $2; 
established  1873;   O.  E.  C.  Robinson,  editor; 
The   Robinson   Publishing  Co.,   publishers; 
dated  also  at  Jenkintown  (2—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  issue  of  2,500  in  1895,  since  which 
it  has  not  furnished  any  definite  and  sat- 
isfactory report,  but  has  been  credited 
with  more  than  1,000  every  year  since 
1899,    up    to    and    including     1907- 

HATFIELD,  Montgomery  Co.  R  600 
pop.,  on  Philadelphia  &  Reading  Rd.  Cloth- 
ing factory  and  flour  mills.    Farming. 
TIMES;  Thursdays;    four   pages    18x24; 
subscription  $1;  established  1893;  C.  R.  Addi- 
son, editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

HAWLEY,  Wayne  Co.  cf  l,925t  pop., 
on  New  York,  Lake  Erie  &  Western  and 
Erie  &  Wyoming  Valley  Rds.,  30  m.  N.  E. 
of  Scranton.  Manufacture  of  knit  goods, 
cut  glass,  green  glass  and  silk. 
TIMES;  Thursdays;  independent;   four 

pages  13x20;   subscription  $1.50;  established 

1872;Frank  J.  F.  Warg.  editor  and  publisher 

(7-5). 

HAZLETON,  Luzerne  Co.  D-   14,230t 

pop.— local  estimate  35.000— on  Lehigh  Val- 
ley &  Pennsylvania  Rd.,  115  m.  N.  W.  of 
Philadelphia.  Coal  mining  and  manufac- 
turing. 

PLAIN  SPEAKER;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday;  independent;  eight  pages  13x;iO; 
subscription  $3;  established  lPo2-  Wm.  C.Der- 
shuck,  editor  and  publisher  (6    1). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1906 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  infor- 


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mation  as  would  warrant  the  accordance 
of   a   rating    to    that   effect. 

SENTINEL;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEK  Li  Y,  Thursdays:  repub 
llcan:  six  to  eight  pages  18x22;  subscription 
—daily  $3,  weekly  $1 ;  established— daily  1870. 
weekly  1866;  C.  B.  Snyder,  editor;  Sentinel 
Printing  Co.,  publishers  (7—3). 

Copies  printed:  The  daily  edition  of 
this  paper  has  on  four  occasions  indi- 
cated a  desire  to  have  credit  for  issuing 
more  than  i,ooo  copies  regularly,  but 
such  definite  information  as  would  war- 
rant such  a  rating  has  never  been  forth- 
coming. 

STANDARD;  every  morning  except 
Sunday;  democratic;  eight  pages  13x20;  sub 
ecriptlon  J3;  established  1885;  L.  G.  Lubrecht, 
editor;  Standard  Publishing  Co.,  publishers. 

SLOVENSKI  NOVINY;  Thursdays; 
Slavonian;  eight  pages  13x20;  sabscription 
$1;  established  1897;  Francis  A.  Toth,  editor 
and  publisher. 

VOLKS  JOURNAL;  Saturdays;  Ger- 
man; six  to  eight  pages  17x22;  subscription 
$2;  established  1871;  Curt  Melnitz,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8), 

HERNDON,  Northumberland  Co.  n 
830  pop.,  on  Northern  Central  and  Phila- 
delphia &  Reading  Rds.,  30  m.  N.  of  Harris- 
burg,  the  State  capital.    Agriculture. 

S  T  A  Rj  Thursdays;  Independent;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription $1;  established  1898; 
jE.  S.  Stroub,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies     printed:      1,146  in  1907 

HOLMDAYSBURG,  c.  h..   Blair 

Co.  D  2,998+  pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Rd.  and 
canal  and  Juniata  r.,  21  m.  W.  of  Hunting- 
don.   Iron  manufacturing  and  coal  mining. 

DEMOCRATIC     STANDARD; 

Wednesdays;  democratic;  four  pages  19x26; 
subscription  $2 ;  established  183S;  A.  R.  Traugh. 
editor  and  publisher  (7—3). 

REGISTER;  Wednesdays;  repubUcan; 
four  pages  2tlx26;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1886;  Frauk  J.  Over,  editor  and  pub 
Usher  (7—3). 

HOLMESBURG  (P.  O.  Philadel- 
phia), Philadelphia  Co.  cf  Suburb  of  Phila- 
delphia. 

NORTH  PHILADELPHIA 
WORLD;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

UOMBSTi:  AT},  Allegheny  Co.pi2,55i1 

pop.,    on   Pennsylvania   and   Pittsburg   & 

Lake  Erie  Rds.  and  Monongahela  r.,  8  m. 

E.  S.  E.  of  Pittsburg,  the  county  seat.    Glas* 

factories,    fire-brick    and    Bessemer    steel 

works  and  a  plate  steel  mill.    Coal  mining. 

NEWS-MESSENGER  ;  every  evening 
except  Sunday ;  eight  pjiges  16x22;  subscrip 
tlon  $8;  established— A'etfs    1881,    Messenger 
1S«9:  Messenger  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers  (3—3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,314  in  1900 
and  1,931  in  1905,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  a  report,  but  was  credit- 
ed   with    more    than    1,000    in    1907. 

PRESS;  every  morning  except  Sunday; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $3;  estab- 
lished 1899;  Press  Printing  and  Publishing 
Co..  editors  and  publishers. 

HONESDAIiE,  c.h.,  WayneCo.[:f 
2,864+  pop.,  on  Delaware  &  Hudson  and 
Erie  Rds.  and  Lackawaxen  r.,  32  m.  N.  E.  of 


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Scranton.     Silk   mills   and  glass,   ax  and 
shoe  factories.    Coal  pockets. 

WAYNE  CO.  HERALD;  semi  weekly, 

Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  democratic;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1832; 
Nelson  J.  Spencer,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
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since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  was 
credited  iwth  more  than  1,000  in  1907. 
CITIZEN;  Thursdays;  republican;  four 
pages  22x28;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1844 ;  Wilson  &  Penniman,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (7—3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  issue  of  2,000  for  the  year  1895, 
but  has  not  since  made  claim  to  issuing 
so  many  as  1,000  copies. 

WAYNE  INDEPENDENT;  weekly, 
twice  a-week,  Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  inde- 
pendent ;  four  pages  15x22 ;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1878:  Benjamin  F.  Haines, 
editor  and  publisher  (7— S). 

Copies     printed:     4,033  in   1904 
4,200  in   1906 

HONEYBROOK,  Cheater  Co.  ^609 f 
pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Rd.,  20  m.  E.  of 
Lancaster.    Agriculture. 

GRAPHIC;  Fridays;  independent;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1879; 
H.  C.  Bucher,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance   of    a    rating   to    that   effect. 

HOUTZDALE,  Clearfield  Co.  U  l,482t 

pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Rd.,  27  m.  S.  E.  of 

Clearfield,  the  county  seat.    Coal  mining. 

CITIZEN;  Thursdays;  republican;  six 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1:  established 
1899;  B.  F.  Rinehart.  editor;  H.  Boulton,  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

HOWARD,  Center  Co.  D  u63t  pop.,  on 
Pennsylvania  Rd..  12  m.  E.  of  Bellefonte, 
the  county  seat.  Iron  works,  brick  yards 
and  canning  factory.    Farming. 

HUSTLER;  Saturdays; republican; eight 
pages  15x2*2;  subscription  $1;  established  1898: 
F.  S.  Dunham,  editor  and  publisher  (7—5). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1906 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of   a   rating  to  that  effect. 

HUGHESVILLE,  Lycoming  Co.    ^ 

1.528+  pop.,  on  Willlamsport  &  North  Branch 

Rd.,  16  m.  E.  of  Willlamsport,  the  county 

seat.    Manufactures  lumber  and  household 

furniture.       Shipping   point    for   lumber, 

bark,  railroad  ties  and  leather. 

INDEPENDENT;      Saturdays;      four 

pages  17^x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established 

April,  1903;  S.  V.  Border,  editor;  Hughesville 

Printing  Co.,  publishers  (8—3  P)  (A  A). 

MAIL;  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1874;  A.  H.Shimp.  editor  and  publisher  (7—5). 
Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,046  in  1900, 
but  has  not  since  made  claim  to  issuing 
so  many  as  1,000  copies. 


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HULMEVILLE.  Buckt  Co.  O,  454t 
pop.,  on  Neshaminy  creek,  18  m.  N.  E.  of 
Philadelphia  and  8  S.  S.  W.  of  Trenton,  N.J. 
Cordage  and  haircloth  manufactories. 

DELAWARE  VALLEY  ADVANCEj 

Thursdays:  four  pages  3Ux26;  subscription 
$1;  established  1877;  W.  J.  Ellis,  editor  and 
publisher  (1— S). 

HUMMELSTOWN,  Dauphin  Co.  u 

1,729+  pop.,  on  Philadelphia  &  Reading  Rd., 
9  m.  E.  of  Harrisburg,  the  county  seat  and 
State  capital.  Several  mills  and  manu- 
factories and  quarries  of  brown  sand- 
stone and  limestone. 

SUN;  Fridays  ;  independent  ;  four  pages 
20k36;  subscription  $1;  established  1871;  W. 
R.  Hendricks,  editor  and  publisher  f  7— 3). 

HUNTINGDON,   c.  h.,  Huntingdon 

Co.    u    6,053   pop.,    on    Peunsjlvania   and 

Huntingdon  &  Broad  Top  Mountain  Rds.and 

Juniata  r.,  96  m.  W.  N.  W.  of  Harrisburg,  the 

State  capital.    Manufacturing  and  mining. 

NEWS ;  semi-weekly,  Mondays  and  Thurs- 
days; independent;  eight  pages  15x21;  sub- 
scription $1.35;  established  1874;  Kimber 
Cleaver,  editor  and  publisher  (1 — 7). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  2,261  in  1897 
and  2,435  in  1902,  since  which  it  has  not 
furnished  any  definite  and  satisfactory 
report,  but  has  been  credited  with  more 
than  1,000  every  year  since  190 1,  up  to 
and    including    1907. 

GLOBE;  Thursdays;  republican;  four 
pages  22x28;  subacription  $1.50;  established 
1844;  Howard  E.  Butz.  editor  and  publisher 
(3-3).  ... 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies  regu- 
larly in  the  years  1898  and  1901,  but 
has  not  since  set  up  any  definite  and 
satisfactorv   claim    for    issuing   so    many. 

NEW  ERA  JOURNAIi;  Wednedays; 
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$1;  established  1805;  Samuel  Steele,  editor; 
New  Erpj  Journal  Co.,  publishers. 

JUNIATA  ECHO;  month^v,  during 
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ty-four pages  71^x101^;  subscription  50  cents; 
established  1890;  A.  B.  Brumbaugh,  editor; 
Juniata  College,  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  issue  of  1,920  in  1895,  since 
which  it  has  not  furnished  any  definite 
and  satisfactory  report,  but  has  been 
credited  with  more  than  1,000  every  year 
since,    up    to    and    including    1907. 

HYNDMAN,   Bedford   Co.    g    l,S42t 

pop. ,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  and  Pennsylvania 
Rds..  about  6  m.  N.  of  State  line  of  Mary- 
land. Tanneries,  planing  and  flouring  mills, 
limestone  quarries  and  fire-brick  works. 
BULLETIN;  Thursdays;  Independent; 
eight  pages    15x22:    subscription  $1;    estab- 
lished 1889;  Chas.  E.  Stoneslfer,  editor;  I.  N. 
Swope,  publisher  (1—8). 

INDIANA,  c.  h.,  Indiana  Co.  -D  4,142t 
pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  and  Buffalo,  Roches- 
ter &  Pittsburg  Rds..  72  m.  E.  N.  E.  of  Pitts- 
burg and  83  W.  N.  W.  of  Altoona.  Tannery, 
planing,  flour  and  woolen  mills  and  manu- 
facture of  agricultural  implements.    Seat 


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of  a  State  Normal  School.    Farming  and 

mining.    Glass  works  and  ladder  factory. 

EVENING  GAZETTE;  every  evening 
except  Sunday,  and  INDIANA  CO.  GA- 

ZETTE,  Wednesdays;  republican;  daily 
four,  weekly  eight  pages  15x22  ;  subscription 
—daily  $3,  weekly  $1;  established— daily  1905, 
weekly  1890;  Walter  H.Jackson,  editor;  In- 
diana Publishing  Co. ,  publUhers  ( 12—4 ) . 

Copies  printed:  The  weekly  edition 
of  this  paper  had  credit  for  an  average 
issue  of  3,594  in  1895  and  3,527  in  1898, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any  def- 
inite_  and  sati'Bfactory  report,  but  was 
credited  with  exceeding  2,250  in  1903 
and  more  than  i.ooo  in  1905  and  1907. 
D  E  31  O  C  R  A  T  ;  Wednesdays ;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1862;  Franklin  Sansom,  editor 
and  publisher  (6—3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  has  on 
three  occasions  indicated  a  desire  to  have 
credit  for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies 
regularly,  but  such  definite  information 
as  would  warrant  such  a  rating  has  never 
been  forthcoming. 

MESSENGER;  Wednesdays;  repub- 
lican; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  tl; 
established  1856;  Messenger  Publishing  Co., 
editors  and  publishers  (7—3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for_  an  issue  of  1,680  in  1895,  since 
which  it  has  not  furnished  any  definite 
and  _  satisfactory  report,  but  has  been 
credited  with  more  than  1,000  every  year 
since,    up    to    and    including    1907. 

PROGRESS;  Wednesdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1814;  A.  T.  Moorhead  &  Son,  editors 
and  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  3,813  in  1902, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  a 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  was 
credited  with  exceeding  2,250  in  1904 
and  more   than    1,000   In    1905   and   1907. 

TIMES;  Wednesdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  18T8 ; 
A.  P.  and  H.  M.  Lowry,  editors  and  publish- 
ers (8—3). 

INGRAM,  Allegheny  Co.  P 
BULLETIN;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

IRWIN,  Westmoreland  Co.  p  2,4«2t 
pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  and  Youghlogheny 
Rds.,  21  m.  E.  of  Pittsburg.  Coal  mining 
and  manufacture  of  electric  apparatus, 
mine  supplies,  etc.    Car  shops. 

REPUBLICAN-STANDARD;      Frl 

days;  republican;  eight  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1;  estBihllBhed— Republican  1891, 
Standard  1881;  S.  Grant  Helnian,  editor;  Re- 
publican Printing  Co.,  publishers  (1—6). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,806  in  1903, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  was 
credited  with  more  than  1,000  in  1905 
and    1907. 

JAMESTOWN,    Mercer  Co.  tl  834t 
pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Co's  and  Lake  Shore 
&  Michigan  Southern  Rds.  and  Shenango  r., 
98  m.  N.  of  Pittsburg.     Lumbering,  stock 
raising,  dairying  and  agriculture. 
WORLD;  Saturdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22:  subscrlptlonf  1;  established  1895 ; 
The  World  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
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JEANNETTE,    Westmoreland  Co.  p 

5,S65+  pop.,  ou  Penniylvanla  Rd.,  4  m.  W.  of 
Greensburg,  the  county  seat,  and  27  m.  S.  E. 
of  PIttgburg.  Window  and  flint  glass,  lead 
and  chemical  works.  Electrical-supply 
works.    Agriculture. 

DISPATCH;  Thursdays;  republican  ; 
*ighi  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1889;  W.  E.  Loughner,  editor;  John  H. 
Trescher,  publisher  (7—3  P). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  issuing  more  than  i,ooo  copies  regu- 
larly in  the  years  1895  and  1900,  but 
has  not  since  set  up  any  claim  for  is- 
suing so  many. 

WESTMORELAND  JOURNAL.; 

Wednesdays;  independent;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  Novem- 
ber, 1902;  A.  F.  Landis,  editor  and  publisher 
(8-5). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1906 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  infor- 
mation as  would  warrant  the  accordance 
of    a   rating   to    that   effect. 

JENKINTOWN,  Montgomery  Co.  R 

2,091+  pop.,  on  Philadelphia  &  Reading  Rd., 
9  m.  N.  of  Philadelphia.    Farming. 

TIMES-CHRONICLE;  Saturdays; 
four  pages  20x26 ;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1894  ;  Clayton  Bros.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (8—3). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  infor- 
mation as  would  warrant  the  accordance 
of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It  has  not 
since  made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 

JERMYN,   Lackawanna    Co.  [:f  2,567t 

pop.,   on  Delaware  &    Hudson    and    New 

York.  Ontario  &  Western   Rds..  4  m.  S.  of 

Carbondale  and  13  N.  E.  of  Scranton,  the 

county  seat.    Coal  mining. 

PRESS;  Fridays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1;  established  1890;  Paul  W. 
Harris,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3  P). 

JERSEY  SHORE,  Lycoming  Co.  b 

3,070+  pop.— local  estimate  6,700— on  Penn- 
sylvania and  New  York  Central  &  Hudson 
River  Rds.  and  Susquehanna  r.,  12  m.  W. 
of  Wllliamsport,  the  county  seat.  Rail- 
road and  car  shops.    Agriculture. 

HERALD;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEK  liY,  Thursdays;  daily  in- 
dependent, weekly  democratic;  four  pages 
15x23;  subscription— daily  $3,  weekly  $1;  es- 
tablished—daily 1902,  weekly  1861 ;  The  Herald 
Publishing  Co.,  editors  and   publishers  (7— .5^. 

VIDETTE;  Thursdays;  four  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1854 ;  J.  A.  Eck- 
ert,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

JOHNSONBURG,  Elk  Co.  b  3,894+ 
pop.,  on  New  York,  Lake  Erie  &  Western, 
Pennsylvania  and  Buffalo,  Rochester  & 
Pittsburg  Rds.,  8  m.  N.  by  N.  E.  of  Ridgway, 
the  county  seat.  Lumbering  and  manu- 
facturing. 

BREEZE;  Thursdays  ;  Independent ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1889;  W.  A.  McClure,  editor;  Breeze 
Printing  Co.,  publishers  (3—3). 

PRESS;  Fridavs;  four  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription $1:  established  1896;  Alva  H.  Greg- 


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ory,   editor ;     Press   Publishing   Company,, 
publishers. 

JOHNSTOWN,  Cambria  Co.  n  35,936t 
pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  and  Baltimore  & 
Ohio  Rds.,  78  m.  E.  of  Pittsburg.  Iron,  steel, 
radiator,  paint,  cement,  wagon,  car,  axle, 
tar  paper,  cut-glass  and  flre-brick  manu- 
facturing.   Coal  and  coke. 

DEMOCRAT;  every  morning  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic; daily  eight  to  sixteen,  weekly  eight 
pages  151^x211;  subscription— daily  $8.  weekly 
$1;  establislied- daily  1888,  weekly  1863;  War- 
ren Worth  Bailey,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  3,725  in  1895 
and  7,533  in  1905,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satis- 
factory report,  but  was  credited  with 
more    than    4,000    in    1907. 

JOURNAL;  every  morning  except  Sun- 
day; independent;  twelve  pages  17x21;  sub- 
scription $3;  established  December,  19(3;  R. 
J.  Kaylor,  editor :  Journal  Company,  publish- 
ers (1—8). 

Copies  'printed:  7,903  in  1907 
TRIBUNE;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x23;  subscription — daily  $3, 
weekly  $1.50;  established— daily  J873,  weekly 
1953;  Anderson  H.  Walters,  editor;  The 
Johnstown  Tribune  Publishing  Company, 
publishers  (1 — 6). 

Copies     printed:     daily,     2,373  iii   1896 

2,797   in    1899 
10,205  for  year 
ending    January    31,     1908. 

The  weekly  edition  had  credit  for  an 
average  issue  of  3,275  in  1893  and  2,764 
in  1896,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
any  definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but 
has  been  credited  with  more  than  2.250 
every  year  since,  up  to  and  including 
1907. 

Publisher'a  announcement. — The  Tribune  is 
the  only  evening  daily  in  the  great  Cam- 
bria-Somerset steel,  coal  and  agricultural 
region.  The  character  of  its  circulation 
will  appeal  to  "clean"  advertisers.  If 
"quality  count.<j,"  it  has  that  desirability, 
combined  with  quantity.  The  Weekly 
Tribune  is  "the  weekly"  of  the  same  re- 
gion. The  Tribune  desires  "  clean  "  adver- 
tising at  card  rates. 

The  Tribune's  sworn  statements  show  an 
Increase  In  circulation  of  more  than  21  per 
cent  during  1907.    The  volume  of  advertis- 
ing has  increased  30  per  cent.    No  adver- 
tLsing  can  properly  cover  Johnstown  and 
vlcinitj' without  making  use  of  the  Tribune- 
FREIE    PRES&JE ;    Fridays;    German; 
independent;  eight  pages  17i4x:2:^Va;  subscrip- 
tion  $1.50:    established    1871;   Wm.   F.  &  F. 
K.  Schubert,  editors  and  publishers  (2—5). 

Copies  printed  :  This  paper  had  credit  for 
an  average  issue  of  1,548  in  1902  and  1,718  in 
1906,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished  a  report, 
but  was  credited  with  exceeding   1,000  in  1Q07. 

KANE,  McKean  Co.  (2  7,500  pop.,  on 
Pennsylvania,  Baltimore  &  Ohio  and 
Bradford,  Bordell  &  Kinzua  Rds.,  95  m. 
E.  S.  E.  of  Erie.  Railroad  repair  shops, 
window  glass  and  various  manufactories. 
Summer  resort.  Gas,  petroleum  and  lumber. 
REPUBLICAN;  every  evening  except 
Sundav;  republican;  eight  pages  15x22:  sub- 
scription $3   established  1892;  K.  K,  Godding, 


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editor;    Kane   Republican   Company,   pub- 
lishers (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  issuing  more  than  i,ooo  copies  regu- 
larly in  1898,  but  has  not  since  set  up 
any  definite  and  satisfactory  claim  for 
issuing    so    many. 

LiEA  DER  ;  Fridays;  prohibition;  eight 
pages  15x2"^;  subscription  $1;  established  1884; 
Blon  H.  Butler,  manager;  Leader  Printing 
Company,  publishers  (12-6). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,075  for  the 
year  1903,  1,075  in  1905,  but  has  not 
since  made  definite  and  satisfactory 
claim  for  issuing  so  many  as  1,000 
copies. 

KARTHAUS,    Clearfield    Co.   u   996 
pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Rd.  30  m.  E.  N.  E.  of 
Clearfield,  the   county   seat.     Agriculture 
and  coal  mining. 
TIiyiES.    {See  Curwensville.) 

KENNETT  SQUARE,  Cheiter  Co. 

□,  1,561+  pop.,  on  Philadelphia,  Wilmington  & 

Baltimore  Rd.,  33  m.  S.  W.  of  Philadelphia. 

Foundry.     Terra  cotta,  fibre  and  machine 

works.    Agriculture. 

KENNETT  ADVANCE;  Saturdays; 
republican;  four  pages  2ux26;  subscription 
$1;  established  1877;  Kennett  Advance  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (7—3  P). 

Copies  printed:  1,080  in  1897 
1,068  in    1907 

KENNETT  NEWS  AND  ADVER- 
TISER; Wednesdays;  independent;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1876; 
C.  C.  Hadley,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 

Copies  printed:  1,205  in  1896 
1,418  in  1902 
1,418  in    1907 

KINGSTON,  Luzerne  Co.  ^  3,846t 
pop.,  on  Delaware,  Lackawanna  &  Western 
and  Lehigh  Valley  Rds.  and  Susquehanna 
r.,  1  m.  N.  W.  of  and  opposite  Wllkesbarre, 
the  county  seat.    Coal  mining. 

STORMS  AND  SIGNS;  monthly; 
meteorological  ;  twenty  pages  4]4x7}i;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1895;  U  C.  Coles, 
editor  and  publisher  (2 — 8  P). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  3,258  in  1897 
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Valley  Rds.  and  Lehigh  r.,  4  m.  S.  by  S.  E.of 
Mauch  Chunk,  the  county  seat.  Pork-pack- 
ing establishnrents,  iron  foundries,  stove 
and  cement  works,  brick  yards,  planing 
silk  and  hosiery  mills. 

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LEMOYNE,  Cumberland  Co.  g   607t 
pop.,  on  Cumberland  Valley  Rd.,  about  2  m. 
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XiIGONIER,  Westmoreland  Co.  p  l,2.'>9t 
pop.,  terminus  of  Llgouier  Valley  Rd.,  10  m. 
S.  E.  of  Latrobe  and  44  E.  S.  E.  of  Pittsburg. 
Foundrj',  carriage  shop,  flour  and  planing 
milU,  furniture  factory  and  brick  works- 
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information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
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LilLLY,  Cambria  Co.  C  l,276t  pop.,  on 
Pennsylvania  Rd..  8  m.  S.  of  Gallitzin. 
Farming. 

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sylvania Co'8  Rds.,  20  m.  W.  of  Meadville, 
the  county  seat,  and  45  S.  S.  W.  of  Erie. 
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IiITTLESTOWN,^rf«'"«  (^o-  9  l-H't 
pop.,  on  Penrsylvania  Rd.,  23  m.  S.  W.  of 
York  and  95  W.  by  S.  W.  of  Philadelphia. 
Silk  mills  and  cigar  manufactories. 

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LIVERPOOL,  Perry  Co.  n  GT^t  pop., 
on  Northern  Central  Rd.,  Susquehanna  r. 
and  Pennsylvania  canal,  30  m.  N.  of  Harris- 
burg,  the  State  capital.  Foundries,  flour 
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7,210+  pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  and  Beech 
Creek  Rds.,  Susquehanna  r.  and  Pennsyl- 
vania canal,  28  m.  W.  S.  W.  of  Williams- 
port.  Lumbering,  brick  manufacturing  and 
agriculture. 

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LYKENS,  Dauphin  Co.  D  2,762t  pop., 
on  Northern  Central  and  Williams  Valley 
Rds.,  43  m.  N.  by  N.  E.  of  Harrlsburg,  the 
county  seat   and   State   capital.     Hosiery 
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report,  but  was  credited   with  more  than 
1,000    in    1905    and    1907- 

McCLURE,  Snyder  Co.  D  307t  pop., 
on  Pennsylvania  Rd..  15  m.  S.  W.  of  Middle- 
burg,  the  county  seat.  Furniture  factories. 
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MoCONNELSBURG,  c.  h.,  Fulton 
Co.  g  576+  pop.,  70  m.  S.  W.  of  Harrlsburg. 
the  State  capital.    Furniture  and  insulator- 


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and  publisher  (1—8). 

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2,075   in   1907 

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McDonald,  WasMngtoti  Co.  P2,475t 
pop.,  on  Pittsburg,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  & 
St.  Louis  Rd.,  18  m.  W.  of  Pittsburg.  Min- 
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1,321  in  1904 
1,335  in  1905 
1,267  in  1906 
1,328  in  1907 

McKEESPORT,    Allegheny    Co.   p 

34,237t  pop.— local  estimate  42.500— on  Balti- 
more &  Ohio  and  Pittsburg  &  Lake  Erie 
Rds.  and  Monongahela  and  Youghiogheny 
rs.,  15  m.  S.  E.  of  Pittsburg,  the  county  seat. 
Manufacture  of  steel  and  sheet  Iron.  Coal, 
lumber  and  wrought  Iron  pipe  trade.  Na- 
tural gas. 

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for  an  average  issue  of  4,210  in  1896, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  was 
credited  with  more  than  2,250  in  1905 
and    1907. 

LIGHT  HOUSE;  monthly  (A  A). 

MoKEE'S  ROCKS,  Allegheny  Co.  p 
9,450  pop.,  on  Pittsburg  &  Lake  Erie  and 
Pittsburg.  Chartlers  &  Youghiogheny  Rds., 
6  m.  N.  W.  of  Pittsburg,  the  county  seat. 
Iron,  steel  and  planing  mills,  machine 
shops,  railroad  repair  shops,  Iron  bridge 
works  and  box  factory. 

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1,990  in   1907 
LEADER;  Thursdays  (A  A  ), 

MoVEYTOWN,  Mifflin  Co.  n  »20t 
pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Rd.  and  Pennsyl- 
vania canal,  59  m.  E.  S.  E.  of  Altoona  and  72 
N.  W.  of  Harrlsburg,  the  State  capital.  Pro- 
duction of  sand  used  In  making  flint  glass. 

JOURNAL;  Thursdays;  Independent; 
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(8-3). 

MACVSGli:,  Lehigh  Co.  [>692tpop., 
on  Philadelphia  &  Reading  Rd.,  9  m.  S.  W. 
of  Allentown,  the  county  seat.  Manufact- 
uring. 

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lished 1888  ;  O.  P.  Kuauss,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7—3). 

MAHANOY  CITY,  Schuylkill  Co.D- 
13,504+   pop.,    on   Philadelphia   ft  Reading 


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13  m.  N.  E.  of  PottsvUle,  the  county  seat. 

Potteries  and  iron  foundries.   Coal  mining. 

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larly in  1896,  but  has  not  since  set  up 
any  definite  and  satisfactory  claim  for 
issuing    so    many. 

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and  publisher  (.1 — 8). 

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for  an  issue  of  1,770  in  1895  and  1,850 
in  1896,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
any  definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but 
has  been  credited  with  more  than  1,000 
every  year  since,  up  to  and  including 
1907. 

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Fridays;  Lithuanian;  republican;  four  pages 
20x26;  subscription  S2.50 ;  established  1888; 
D.T.  BoczkowskI,  editcrand  publisher  (,1 — 6). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  5,600  in  1904, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  was 
credited  with  more  than  4,000  in  1907. 
MAHANOY  TRIBUNE;  Saturdays; 
republican  ;  four  to  twelve  pages  30x36  :  sub 
scrlptlon  $1 ;  established  1865 :  Kausch,  Kirch- 
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Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1906 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  infor- 
mation as  would  warrant  the  accordance 
of    a    rating   to    that    effect. 

I.INKSMA  VALANDA  ;  monthly; 
Lithuanian  ;  literary  ;  one  hundred  and 
sixty-four  pages  5x7;  subserlptlon  $1;  estab- 
lished 1898;  D.  T.  BoczkowskI,  editor  and 
publisher  (12— 4). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  .■^,ooo_  in  1905, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  was 
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MALVERN,  Chester  Co.  □  975t  pop., 
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Philadelphia.      Condensed    milk,  factory, 
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pop.,  on  Philadelphia  &  Reading  Rd.,  10  m. 

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seat.    Iron  furnaces,  rolling  mill,  hollow- 
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of  Philadelphia.    Agriculture. 

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MERCER,  c.  h.,  Merctr  Co.  t]  1.8(Ht 
pop.,  on  Pittsburg,  Shenango  &  Lake  Erie 
and  Western  New  York  &  Pennsylvania 
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Agriculture. 

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of  Tunkhannock,  the  county   seat.    Agri- 
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MIDDLEBURG,  c.  h.,  Snyder 
Co.  D  513+  pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Rd.,  60  m. 
N.by  N.  E.  of  Harrisburg,  the  State  capital. 
Flour  and  planing  mills,  tannery,  shirt 
and  shoe  factories. 

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2,223  in   1900 
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publisher  (6—3). 

MIDDLETOWN,    Dauphin   Co.    D 

5,608+  pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  and  Phila- 
delphia &  Reading  Rds.  and  Susquehanna 
r.,  9  m.  S.  E.  of  Harrisburg,  the  county  seat 
and  State  capital.  Lumbering,  manufact- 
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JOURNAL;  every  evening  except 
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but  was  credited  with  more  than  1,000 
in    1907. 

The  weekly  had  credit  for  an  aver- 
age issue  of  2,149  in  1899  and  2,745 
in  1906,  since  which  it  has  not  fur- 
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Copies  printed:  2,049  in  1898 
2,864  in  1905 
3,047  in   1907 

MIFFLINBURG,  Union  Co.  a 
1,4.36+  pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Rd.  and  Buffalo 
creek.  9  m.  W.  of  Lewlsburg,  the  eounty 
seat.  Manufactories  of  carriages,  burgles 
and  sleighs.  Agriculture. 
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MIFFIilNTOWN,  c.  h.,  Juniata  Co 

D  953+  pop.,  on  Juniata  r.,  49  m.  N.  W.  of 
Harrisburg,  the  State  capital.  The  Pennsyl- 
vania Rd.  passes  along  the  opposite  side 
of  the  river.    Lumbering  and  agriculture. 

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subscription  $1.5U;  established  1847;  W.  J. 
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but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  infor- 
mation as  would  warrant  the  accordance 
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phia &  Reading  Rds. ,  16  m.  S.  E.  of  Williams- 
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MONTROSE,  c.  h.,  Susquehanna  C#. 
cC  1,827+  pop.,  on  Lehigh  Valley  and  Dela- 
ware. Lackawanna  &  Western  Rds.,  19  m. 
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r.,  6  m.  E.  of  Williamsport. 

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MORTON,  Delaware  Co.  O,  8891  pop., 
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tral Rds..  28  m.  E.  by  S.  E.  of  Sunbury,  the 
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suing so  many. 

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burg, New  York,  Lake  Erie  &  Western, 
Bradford,  Bordell  &  Kinzua.  Mt.  Jewett  & 
Smethport  and  Mt.  Jewett,  Kinzua  &  Riter- 
▼llle  Rds.,  13  m.  S.  W.  of  Smethport,  the 
county  seat.  Saw,  planing  and  shingle 
mills  and  furniture  and  glass  factories. 
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MOUNT  JOY,  Lancaster  Co.  II^2,018t 
pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Rd.,  12  m.  W.  of 
Lancaster,  the  county  seat,  and  24  E.  of 
Harrisburg,  the  State  capital.  Agricult- 
ural-Implement works,  iron  foundry,  roller 
flour  ana  woolen  mills,  furniture  factory 
and  carriage  works. 

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MOUNT  PLEASANT,  Westmore- 
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and  Pennsylvania  Rds.,  11  m.  S.  of  Greens- 
burg,  the  county  seat.    Coke  center. 

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MOUNT  UNION,  Huntingdon  Co.  n 

1.086+  pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  and  East  Broad 
Top  Rds.,  12  m.  S.  S.  E.  of  Huntingdon,  the 
county  seat.  Chair  manufactory,  roller 
flour  mills,  glass  sand  works,  tannery,  stone 
quarries  and  brick  works. 

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mation as  would  warrant  the  accordance 
of    a    rating   to    that   effect. 

MUNCY,  Lycoming  Co.  ^  l,934t  pop., 
on  Pennsylvania  and  Philadelphia  &  Read- 
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MYERSTOWN, iefcanon  Co.  C^l.SSOt 
pop.,  on  Philadelphia  &  Reading  Rd.,  7  m. 
E  of  Lebanon,  the  county  seat,  and  80  W.  N. 
W.  of  Philadelphia.  A  horse  market.  Agri- 
culture. 

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1888;  Geo.  D.  Coover,  editor  and  publisher 
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NANTICOKE,  Luzerne  Co.  n-  12,730t 

pop.,   on    Pennsylvania,  Central   of   New 

Jersey  and  Delaware,  Lackawanna  &  West 

ern  Rds.,  7  m.  S.  W.  of  Wilkeebarre.    Coal 

mining.    Silk  mills. 

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NATRONA,  Allegheny  Co.  p  2.137 
pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Rd.  and  Allegheny 
r.,  18  m.  N.  E.  of  Pittsburg,  the  county  seat. 
Salt  manufactory.    Agriculture. 

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mation as  would  warrant  the  accordance 
of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It  has  not 
since  made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 

NAZARETH,  Northampton  Co.  n- 
2,304+  pop.,  on  Bangor  &  Portland  Rd.,  7  m. 
N.  W.  of  Easton.  the  county  seat.  Knit 
goods  and  lace,  hosiery  and  cigar  manufac- 
tories and  cement. 

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(12—5). 

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3.333  in  1904 
3,404  in  1905 
3,513  in  1906 
3,590  in   1907 

NEW  ALBANY,  Bradford  Co.   b 

425+  pop.,  on  Lehigh  "Valley  Rd.,  40  m.  N.  E, 
of  Williamsport.    Farming  and  dairying. 

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an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
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mation as  would  warrant  the  accordance 
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NEW  BERLIN,   Union   Co.  a  616t 

pop.,  7  ra.  S.  W.  of  Lewisburg,  the  county 

seat.    Agriculture. 

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NEW  BETHLEHEM,  Clarion  Co. 
-D  1,269+  pop.,  on  Allegheny  Valley  Rd.,  17  m. 
N.  E.  of  Kittanning.    Coal  and  lumber. 

LEADER;  Thursdays:  independent; 
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lished 1894;  S.  C.  Hepler  &  Son,  editors  and 
publishers  (12 — 2). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1902 
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an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
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mation as  would  warrant  the  accordance 
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VINDICATOR;  Fridays;  independent; 
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lished 1879 ;  J.  C.  Rairigh,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

NEW  BLOOMFIELD,c.h.,  Perry 

Co.  n  1,132  pop.,  on  Perry  County  Rd.,  6  m. 
S.  by  S.  W.  of  Newport  and  27  N.  N.  W.  of 
Harrisburg,  the  State  capital.    Agriculture. 

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NEW^  BRIGHTON,  leaver  Co.  -a 

6,820+  pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Go's  Rd.  and 
Beaver  r.,  2  m.  N.  of  Beaver,  the  county 
seat,  and  80  N.  W.  of  Pittsburg.  Manufact- 
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ern New  York  &  Pennsylvania  Rds.  and  at 
confluence  of  Shenango  and  Neshannock 
rs.,  which  together  form  the  Beaver  r.  at 
this  point;  52  m.  N,  E.  W.  of  Pittsburg. 
Manufacture  of  ii-on,  glass,  eewer  pipe,  fire- 
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copies. 

NEW  HOLLAND,  Lancaster  Co.  p 
1,200  pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Rd.,  13  m.  E.  of 
Lancaster,  the  county  seat,  and  59  W.   of 
Philadelphia.    Tobacco    factory,   machine 
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and  1,746  in  1906,  since  which  it  has 
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tory report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
than    1,000   in    1907. 

NEWHOPE, -Bwc^-s  Co.  D  1,21 8t  pop., 
on  Philadelphia  &  Reading  Rd.,  9  m.  E.  of 


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Doylestown,  the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 

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NEW  KENSINGTON,  Westmore- 
land  Co.  p  4,665t  pop.,  on  Allegheny  Valley 
Rd.,  18  m.  E.  by  N.  E.  of  Pittsburg  and  21 N. 
W.  of  Greensburg,  the  county  seat.  Agri- 
culture and  manufacturing. 

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Sullivan,  editors  and  publishers  (3 — 'A). 

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twelve  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
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lisher. 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
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from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for  ex- 
ceeding 1,000  in  1900,  and  every  year 
since,    up   to    and   including    1907. 

NEW  MILFORD,  Susquehanna  Co. 

cf  715+  pop.,  on  Delaware,  Lackawanna  & 

Western  Rd.,  20  m.  S.  of  Binghamton,  N.  Y. 

Farming, 

ADVERTISER;  Saturdays;  independ- 
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tablished 1880;  Howell  &  Haydens,  editors 
and  publishers  (7—3). 

NEW  OXFORD,  Adamg  Co.  p  663t 
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N.  E.  of  Gettysburg,  the  county  seat.  Agri- 
culture. 

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pages  13x20;  subscription  $1 :  established  1879; 
H.  I.  Smith,  editor  and  publisher  (10—3). 

NEWPORT,  Perry  Co.  D  2,500  pop., 
on  Pennsylvania  and  Newport  A  Sherman's 
Valley  Rds.  and  Juniata  r.,  6  m.  N.  by  N.  E. 
of  New  Bloomfleld,  the  county  seat,  and  28 
N.  W.  of  Harrisburg,  the  State  capital. 
Manufacturing  and  grain  growing. 

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H.  K.  Shrom,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

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1868 ;  Frank  A.  Frj',  editor  and  publisher  ( 2—8). 
Copies     printed:      1,513   in    1900 
2,472  in   1905 
2,529  in   1907 

NEW^TON  HAMILTON,  Mifflin 
Co.  a  384+  pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Rd..  22  m. 
S.  W.  of  Lewistown,  the  county  seat. 
Cement,  lime,  grain  and  lumber  trade. 

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1905;  Ira  H. Wilson, editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

NEWTOWN,  Bucks  Co.  C;  l,463t 
pop.,  on  Philadelphia,  Newtown  &  New 
York  Rd.,  14  m.  S.  E.  of  Doylestown,  the 
county  seat,  and  21  N.  E.  of  Philadelphia. 
Farming. 

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tablished 1868 :  Watson  P.  Church,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
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and  2,496  in  1903,  since  which  it  has  not 


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furnished  any  definite  and  satisfactory 
report,  but  was  credited  with  more  than 
2,250   in    1905    and    1907. 

NEWVILiLE ,  Cumberland  Co.  g  l,655t 
pop.,  on  Cumberland  Valley  Rd.,  30  m. 
8.  W.  of  Harrisburg,  the  State  capital. 
Several  tanneries  and  large  knitting  mill. 

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scription $1 ;    established— S^ar  1858,  Enter- 
prise 1871 ;  O.  B.  Block,   editor  and  publisher 
(12—3). 

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established  1881;  Chester  N.  Ames,  editor  and 
publisher  (1 — 6). 

Copies  printed:  1,249  io  1902 
1,444  in  1903 
1,935  in  1904 
2,174  in  1905 
2,377  in  1906 
2,410  in   1907 

NEW  WILMINGTON,  Laiorence 

Co.  -a  791+  pop.,  on  Sharpville  Rd.,  9  m.  N. 
of  New  Castle,  the  county  seat.  Seat  of 
Westminster  College.    Farming. 

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Harold  S.  Ashenhurst,  editor  and  publisher 
(12-2). 

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pages  8x10;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1884; 
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publishers. 

NICHOLSON,  Wyoming  Co.  c(  893t 
pop.,  on  Delaware,  Lackawanna  &  Western 
Rd.,  11  m.  N.  E.  of  Tunkhannock,  the 
county  seat,  and  21  N.  N.  W.  of  Scranton. 
Planing  and  grist  mills,  wagon  factory 
and  tannery.    Stone  quarries. 

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1890;  Tiffany  &  Kochir,  editors  and  publish- 
ers (8—3). 

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NORMALVILLE,  Fayette  Co.  p  125 
pop.,  8  m.  from  Connellsville  and  15  N.  E. 
of  Uniontown,  the  county  seat.  Coal  min- 
ing, lumber  trade  and  grist  mills.  Agri- 
culture. 

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scription 40  cents;  establi'^hed  1881:  Geo.  W. 
Campbell,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3)  (A  A). 

NORRISTOWN,  c.  h.,  Montgomery 

Co.  a,  22,265+  pop.,  on  Philadelphia  &  Read- 
ing, Pennsylvania  and  Stonj'  Creek  Rds., 
Schuylkill  r.  and  canal  and  Stony  creek, 
16  m.  N.  W.  of  Philadelphia.  Manufactures 
of  iron,  cotton  and  wool,  glass,  nails  and 
tacks. 

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and  WEEKIiY,  Mondays;  republican; 
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subscription- daily  $3,  weekly  $1.50;  estab- 
lished—daily 1889,  weekly  1799;  Morgan  R. 
Wills,  editor,  Norristown  Herald  (Inc.),  pub- 
lishers (1—8). 

REGISTER;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  REGISTER  AND  MONT- 
G03IERY  CO.  DEMOCRAT,  Tues 
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17x24,  weekly  22x28;  subscription- dally  $8. 
weekly  $1;  established— daily   1870,    weekly 


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1802;  A.  Kneule,   editor;  The  Dally  Register 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  The  daily  edition  ot 
this  paper  had  credit  for  an  issue  of 
2,8oo  in  1894  and  1,405  in  1902,  since 
which  it  has  not  furnished  any  definite 
and  satisfactory  report,  but  has  been 
credited  with  more  than  1,000  every  year 
since  1898,  up  to  and  including  1905, 
and  exceeding  2,250  in  1906  and  1907. 
Publisher's  announcement. — The  Dally  Rkg- 

I8TKR  has  the  largest  circulation  of   any 

daily  paper  in  Norristown. 

TIMES*  ;  everjf  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  VVEEKL\,  Saturdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subse-ription  —  daily  $3, 
weekly  $1;  established— daily  1S81,  weekly 
1875;  William  Rennyson,  editor;  Times  Pub- 
lishing Company,  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  The  daily  edition  of 
this  paper  had  credit  for  an  average  Is- 
sue of  3,583  in  1901,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  a  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  was  credited  with  ex- 
ceeding 2,250  in  1903  and  more  than 
1,000    in    1905    and    1907. 

The  weekly  edition  had  credit  for  is- 
suing more  than  1,000  copies  regularly 
in  1896,  but  has  not  since  set  up  any 
claim  for  issuing  so  many. 

MONTGOMERY  CO.  L.AW  RE- 
PORTER;  Saturdays;  legal;  eight  to  six- 
teen pages  7x10;  subscriptions!;  established 
1885;  F.  G.  Hobson,  editor  and  publisher  (7— 5). 

HOMING  EXCHANGE;  monthly; 
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8x11;  subscription  $1;  established  1885: 
Chas.  F.  Hoser,  editor  and  publisher  (7—5). 

NORTHEAST,  £:rfe  Co.  ^ 2.06St 
pop.,  on  Lake  Shore  &  Michigan  Southern 
and  New  York,  Chicago  &  St.  Louis  Rds..  15 
m.  N.  E.  of  Erie,  the  county  seat.  Cereals, 
small  fruit  and  grapes.  Canning  factories 
and  iron  and  copper  works. 

ADVERTISER;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1864;  Edward  M.  Foye,  publisher  (6— 3 1. 

BREEZE;  Fridays;  republlcau:  eight 
pages  171.^x24;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
1893;  L.   B.  Yale,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

SUN;  Saturdays;  republican;  four  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1868: 
Cushman  Bros.,  editors  and  publishers  (2—8). 
Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies  regu- 
larly in  the  years  1895  and  1896,  but  has 
not  since  set  up  any  claim  for  issuing  so 
many. 

NORTH  GIRARD,  Erie  Co.  t 

SUCCESS;  Tuesdays  (A  A). 

NORTHUMBERLAND,  ^or««m- 

berland  Co.  o  2,748t  pop.,  on  Delaware, 
Lackawanna  &  Western.  Pennsylvania 
and  Philadelphia  &  Reading  Rds.  and  at 
Junction  of  N.  and  W,  branches  of  Susque- 
hanna r.  Steamers  ply  to  Sunbury,  the 
county  seat,  2  m.  distant.  Nail  factories, 
steam  saw  and  rolling  mills. 

PUBLIC  PRESS;  Fridays;  non-parti- 
san; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  tl.50;  es- 
tablished 1872;  C.  W.  Gutellns,  editor  and 
publisher  (7—3). 

NORTH  TV  ALES,  Montgomery  Co. 
Q,  l,287t  pop.,  on  Philadelphia  &   Reading 


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Rd.,  9  m.  N.  E.  of  Norristown,  the  county 
seat,  and  18  N.  of  Philadelphia.  Agriculture. 

RECORD ;  Saturdays  ;  independent;  four 
pages  22x28  ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  established 
1874 ;  Wilmer  H.  Jonnson,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7— 3). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1901 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  infor- 
mation as  would  warrant  the  accordance 
of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It  has  not 
since  made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 

NORWOOD,  Delaware  Co.  Q,  l,286t 
pop.,  about  7  m.  S.  W.  of  Philadelphia;  a 
suburb. 
SENTINEL;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

OAKDALE,    Allegheny    Co.    P  l.HTf 

pop.,  on  Pittsburg,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  & 

St.  Louis  Rd..  15  m.  S.  W.  of  Pittsburg,  the 

county  seat.     Cork  factory  and  machine 

shops. 

TIMES;  Wednesdays:  republican;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1:  established  1895; 
Oakdale  Printing  and  Publishing  Company, 
editors  and  publishers  (6 — 3). 

OAKMONT,  Allegheny  Co.  p  1.477 
pop.,  on  Allegheny  Valley  Rd.  and  Alle- 
gheny r.,  12  m.  E.  N.  E.  of  Pittsburg,  the 
county  seat.  Railroad  machine  shops,  glass, 
spring,  dynamite  and  powder  factories  and 
tool  works. 

HERALD:  Fridays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  .SI;  established  ISM;  John  S. 
Wolfe,  editor  and  publisher  (1— b). 

OIL  CITY,  Venango  Co.\jld,imvov., 
on  Western  New  York  &  Pennsylvania  and 
Allegheny  Valley  Rds.  and  Allegheny  r.  and 
Oil  creek,  8  m.  N.  E.  of  Franklin,  the  county 
seat,  and  138  N.  of  Pittsburg.  Several  oil 
refineries  and  manufacturing  interests. 
Petroleum. 

BLIZZARD;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  inde- 
pendent; daily  four,  weekly  eight  pages 
18x22:  subscription— daily  $5,  weekly  50  cents ; 
established— daily  1882,  weekly  1884;  F.  W. 
Bowen,  editor:  Bowen  &  McKnight,  publish- 
ers (12—4). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  the  daily  edition 
had  credit  for  exceeding  1,000  in  1897, 
and  every  year  since,  up  to  and  includ- 
ing   1907. 

The  weekly  edition  had  credit  for  is- 
suing more  than  1,000  copies  regularly 
in  1896,  but  has  not  since  set  up  any 
claim  for  issuing  so  many. 

DERRICK:  every  morning  except  Sun- 
dav,  and  SE.MI- WEEKLY,  Tuesdays  and 
Fridays  ;  daily  republican,  semi-weekly  in- 
dependent ;  eight  pages  17x22;  subscription- 
daily  $7,  seml-weeklv  $1  ;  established  1871 : 
Derrick  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (12— 5). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  the  daily  edition 
had  credit  for  exceeding  2,250  in  1905 
and    1907. 

The  semi-weekly  edition  had  credit  for 
exceeding  2,250  in  1900  and  more  than 
1,000  in  1901,  and  every  year  since,  up 
to    and    including    1907. 


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O'LYVH.A.'ST,  Lackawanna  Co.  a 
6,130+  pop.,  on  New  York,  Ontario  &  West- 
ern and  Delaware  &  Hudson  Rds.,  6  m.  N.  E. 
of  Scranton,  the  county  seat.  Mining  and 
shipping  of  anthracite  coal,  the  principal 
industry.    Cigar  factories  and  iron  foundry. 

RECORD;  semi-weekly,  Tuesdays  and 
Thursdays;  independent;  four  to  six  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1892; 
Jas.  W.  Kennedy,  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  issue  of  1,750  in  1894  and  2,800 
in  1 90 1,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
any  definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but 
was  credited  with  exceeding  2,250  in 
1903    and    1907. 

GAZETTE;  Saturrlays;  independent; 
eight  to  sixteen  pages  17x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1887;  Jones  Brothers,  editors  and 
publishers  (6 — 3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  2,583  in  1895 
and  3,124  in  1897,  since  which  it  has  not 
furnished  any  definite  and  satisfactory 
report,  but  was  credited  with  more  than 
1,000    in    1905    and    1907. 

ORBISONIA,  Huntingdon  Co.  D  6531 

pop.,  on  East  Broad  Top  Rd.,  24  m.  S.  by  S. 

E.  of  Huntingdon,  the  county  seat.    Iron 

furnaces.    Coal  and  iron  mining 

DISPATCH;  Thursdays:  independent; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  SI. 25;  estab- 
lished 1881;  R.  J.  Coons,  editor;  Coons  &  Co., 
publishers. 

ORWIGSBURG,   Schuylkill  Co.    o- 

1.51S+  pop.,  on  Lehigh  Valley  Rd..  8  m.  S.  E. 

of  Pottsville,  the  county  seat.   Several  shoe 

manufactories.     Agricultural  and   mining 

region. 

N  E  W  !S  ;  Fridays  ;  four  pages  20x26  ; 
subscription  $1.25;  established  1889;  Gus  Sam- 
uel, editor  and  publisher. 

OSCEOLA  MILLS,  Clearfield  Co.  n 

2,0:30+  pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Rd.,  15  m.  S.  E. 

of  Clearfield,  the  county  seat.    Coal  mining 

and  agriculture. 

LEADER-COURIER;  Fridays;  inde 
pendent;  ei^'tit  pages  15x22;  subscription  SI; 
establislied  1876:  J.  B.  McFadden,  editor  and 
proprietor  (1—8). 

OSTERBURG,  Bedford   Co.  g    209! 

pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Rd.,  80  m.  S.  of  Al- 

toona. 

PRESS;  Fridays;  four  pages  11x15;  sub- 
scription 75  cents;  established  i;Xi5;  Milev  M. 
Griffith,  editor  and  publisher  ( 6—6  P ). 

OVAL,  Lycoming  Co.  [j  250  pop.,  5  m. 
S.  S.  E.  of  Jersey  Shore,  the  nearest  station 
on  Pennsylvania  Rd.  Wheat,  Indian  corij, 
oats,  hay  and  lumber. 

LEDGER;  Thursdays;  independent;  four 

f)age3    18x24;    subscription   50  cents;    estab- 
ished  1890  ;   H.  J.  Moore,   editor   and   pub- 
lisher (7—5). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,168  in  1900 
and  1,382  in  1905,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
than    1,000   in    1907. 


PENNS  YL  VANIA. 


OXFORD,  Chester  Co.  ^  2,03:i  pop., 
on  Philadelphia,  Baltimore  &  Washington 
and  Lancaster,  Oxford  &  Southern  Rds.,  50 
m.  W.  S.  W.  of  Philadelphia.     Agriculture. 

PRESS;  Thursdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  16x223^  ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  established 
1866;  H.  L.  Brinton's  Sons,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (2— 8). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for  ex- 
ceeding 2,250  in  1895,  and  every  year 
since,    up    to    and    including    1907. 

BLOODED  STOCK;  monthly  ;  live 
stock;  twenty  pages  8x11;  subscription  50 
cents;  established  1897;  C.  E.  Morrison,  edi- 
tor and  publisher. 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  8,135  in_  1898 
and  19,714  in  1900,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
than    $7,500    in    1905    and    1907. 

PALMYRA,  Lebanon  Co.  c;  800  pop., 
on  Philadelphia  &  Reading  Rd.,  15  m.  E.  of 
Harrlsburg,  the  State  capital.    Shoe  manu- 
factories and  planing  mill.    Agriculture. 
COUNTY     ADVOCATE;     Thursdays;. 

republican;    four  pages  18x24;  subscription 

$1;  established  1899;  George  V.  Keller,  editor 

and  publislier  (9—3). 
RECORD;  Thursdays;  independent; 

four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  established 

1899;  John  A.  Fry,  publisher  (2—4). 

PARKERS  LANDING,  Arm- 
strong Co.  -a  1.600  pop.,  on  Pennsylvania 
and  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Rds.,  70  m.  N.  by  N. 
E.  of  Pittsburg.  Glass  manufactory.  Petro- 
leum. 

PHCENIX;  Fridays;  Independent  repub- 
lican ;  eight  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1; 
established  1877:  G.  A.  Needle,  Jr.,  editor  and 
publisher  (1-8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year_  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  infor- 
mation as  would  warrant  the  accordance 
of    a    rating   to    that    effect. 

PARKESBURG,  Chester  Co.  R 

1,788+  pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Rd.,  44  m.  W. 

of  Philadelphia.    Agriculture. 

CHESTER  CO.  TIMES;  Fridays; 
prohibition;  four  pages  20x26;  subscription 
$1;  established  1875;  A.  H.  Potts  Company, 
publishers  (A  A). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year_  1897 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  infor- 
mation as  would  warrant  the  accordance 
of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It  has  not 
since  made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 

NEWS;  Saturdays;  four  pages  11x16;  sub- 
scription $1 ;  established ,  February  1901 ;  J.  A. 
McAvoy,  editor  and  publisher  (A  A). 

PRESS;  Saturdays:  independent;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  50  cents;  estab- 
lished July,  1901;  J.  E.  PaxBon,  editor  and 
publisher  (8—3). 

PEACEMAKER  AND  COURT  OF 
ARBITRATION;  monthly ;  thirty- 
two  pages  5>4x9;  subscription  $1;  established 
1866;  Universal  Peace  Union, editors  and  pub- 
lishers (12— 7).  ,     , 

Copies  printed:     This  paper  had  credit 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


1003 


PENNSYL  VAXJA 


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for  an  average  issufe  of  1,200  in  1901 
and  1,125  in  1904,  sitxce  which  it  has  not 
furnished  a  report,  but  was  credited  with 
more     than     1,000     in'     1907. 

PATTON,  Cambria  Go.  D  2,651t  pop., 

on  Pennsylvania  and  New  York  Central 

and  Hudson   River  Rds.,  17  m.  W.  N.  W. 

of   Altoona.      Fireclay  worlcs.     Coal   and 

lumber. 

COURIER;  Fridays;  independent; 
elghtpages  15i:22;  8Ub8crIptlon$l;e8tabli«lied 
1893;  Roy  E.  Declcer,  editor  and  publisher 
(7-5).  _ 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,058  for  the 
year  1898,  but  has  not  since  made  claim 
to  issuing  so  many  as  1,000  copies. 

P£CKVILL£,  Lachauanna  Co.  □'  on 
Delaware  «fe  Hudson  and  New  York,  On- 
tario &  West'n  Rds.,  6  m.  N.  E.  of  Scranton. 

JOURNAL;  Fridays ;ludependent;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1900;  H.  P.  Woodward,  editor  and  publisher 
<T— 5). 

PEN  ARGYL,  Northampton  Co.  D 
5,00(J  pop.,  on  Delaware,  Lackawanna  & 
Western,  Bangor  &  Portland,  Central  of 
New  Jersey  and  Lehigh  &  New  England 
Rds.,  30  m.  N.  of  Bethlehem.  Slate  quarry- 
ing and  silk  mills. 

INDEX;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1885; 

C.  M.  Smith,  editor  and  publisher  (8—5). 
L.A   STELLA   COLONIALE;    Satur- 
days; Italian;  four  to  six  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  August,  1901;  James 

D.  Caporaso,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

PENBROOK,  Dauphin  Co.  a  88it 
pop.,  114  m.  N.  of  Harrisburg,  the  county 
seat  and  State  capital.    Trucking. 

DAUPHIN  CO.  TIMES;  Fridays;  re 
publican;  six  pages  15x22;  suiuscrlption  $1; 
established  1895;  O.E.  Shaffer,  editor;  Times 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (3—5  P). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for  ex- 
ceeding   1,000   in    1905   and    1907. 

PENNSBURG,   Montgomery    Co.   ^ 

■  1,032+  pop.,  on  Perklomen  Rd..  20  m.  N.  W.  of 

Norristown,  the  county  seat.    Brick  kilns, 

flour  and  planing  mills,  potteries,  and  coach 

and  cigar  factories. 

DER  BAUERN  FREUND  UND 
DE.IIOKRAT;  Tuesdays;  German  and 
English;  democratic;  four  pages  22x28;  sub- 
icription  $1.50;  established  182(5;  Henry  A. 
Kneule,  editor  and  publisher. 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year_  1897 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  infor- 
mation as  would  warrant  the  accordance 
of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It  has  not 
since  made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 

PERKIOMEN  VALLEY  PRESS; 
Saturdays;  democratic;  four  pages  20x26; 
subscription  $1;  established  1S74;  Henry  A. 
Kneule.  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 

TOWN  AND  COUNTRY;  Saturdays; 
twelve  pages  15x22;  subscription  SI. 50;  estab- 
lished 1899:  Edward  W.  Hocker,  editor;  Chas. 
Q.  Hillegass,  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies     printed:      2,308  in   1907 


PENNSYLVANIA. 


PERKASIE,  ^uc/ja  Co.  :a  l,803tpop., 

on  Philadelphia  &  Reading  Rd.,  30  ra.  N. 

of  Philadelphia.    Manufacture  of  cigars. 

CENTRAL  NEWS;  Thursdays;  inde- 
pendent; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1881;  Charles  M.  Meredith,  editor 
and  publisher  ( 12—5 ). 

Copies     printed:     2,000  in   1895 

2,300  in   1901 

2,190  in   1907 

PHILADELPHIA,  c.  h.,  Philadel- 
phia Co.  Q,  1,293,697+  pop.,  center  6t  eight 
railroads,  on  the  Delaware  and  Schuylkill 
rs.  The  metropolis  of  Pennsylvania.  Man- 
ufactures constitute  its  largest  business  in- 
terests. Its  commerce  Is  large,  especially 
the  domestic  coast  trade.  Has  abundant 
water  front  and  is  a  port  of  entry  for  for- 
eign and  domestic  ships. 

DAILY. 

ABEND  POST;  every  evening  except 
Sunday;  German;  republican;  four  pages 
20x26 ;  subscription  $5;  established  1865;  A. 
Timm,  editor;  Alfred  Schleslnger,  publisher. 
Office.  335  N.  Sixth  street  (1—5). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for  ex- 
ceeding 2,250  in  1896  and  more  than 
1,000  in  1898,  and  every  year  since,  up 
to    and    including    1907. 

DEMO K RAT;  erery  morning  except 
Sunday,  DIE  NEUE  WELT,  Suudajs. 
and  VEREINIGTE  STAATEN  ZEIT- 
UNG,  Thursdays ;  German  ;  daily  eight, 
weekly  sixteen  and  Sunday  sixteen  to 
twenty-four  pages  17x22;  subscription  — 
daily  $3,  Sunday  $2.50.  weekly  $1.5U;  estab- 
lished—dally 1838,  Sunday  1856,  weekly  1845; 
Philadelphia  Demokrat  Publishing  Co., 
editors  and  publishers.  Office,  612  Chestnut 
street  (2—5). 

Copies  printed:  The  daily  edition  of 
this  paper  had  credit  for  an  issue  of 
36,000  in  1895,  since  which  it  has  not 
furnished  any  definite  and  satisfactory 
report,  but  was  credited  with  more  than 
17,500  every  year  since  1901,  up  to  and 
including    1907. 

The  Sunday  edition  had  credit  for  an 
average  issue  of  34.000  in  1895,  since 
which  it  has  not  furnished  any  definite 
and  satisfactory  report,  but  has  been 
credited  with  more  than  i7,5?o  every 
year  since  1901,  up  to  and  including 
1907. 

The  weekly  edition  had  credit  for  is- 
suing more  than  1,000  copies  regularly 
in  the  years  1899  and  1903,  but  has  not 
since  set  up  any  claim  for  issuing  so 
many. 

EVENING  BUIiLETIN;everyevenIng 
except  Sunday;  republican;  ten  to  sixteen 
pages  19x23;  subscription  S3;  established— 
American  Sentinel  1S15,  Evening  Bulletin 
1847;.  The  Bulletin  Co.,  proprietors;  William 
L.  McLean,  publisher.  Office.  612  Chestnut 
street  (1—8). 

Copies  sold:  33,625  in  1896 
124,855  in  1900 
130,439  in  1902 
144,375  in  1903 
182,904  in  1904 
211,134  in   1905 


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AMEKICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


AN, 


PENySTLVANIA -Philadelphia. 

222,480  in   1906 
241,400  in   1907 

▲  t^~The    absolute     correct- 
ness  of  the  latest  circulation 

•  rating  accorded  the  Evening 
Bulletin  is  guaranteed  by  the 
publishers  of  Rowell 's  Ameri- 
can Newspaper  Directory, 
who  will  pay  one  hundred  dollars  to  the 
first  person  who  successfully  controverts 
its  accuracy. 

Publisher's  announcement.  —  The  following 
figures  show  the  actual  daily  average  net 
paid  circulation  of  the  Philadelphia  Bul- 
letin for  each  mouth  glveu: 

1907— January 238,111  copies 

February 268,258      " 

March 267.029      " 

April 263,247      " 

May 245,835      " 

June 238,964      " 

July 229.059      " 

August 225,290      " 

September 224,332      " 

October 280,114      " 

November 284.021      " 

December 234,610      " 

1908— January 250,180      " 

February 263,723 

The  Bulletin's  circulation  figures  are 
net :  all  damaged,  unsold,  free  and  returned 
copies  have  been  omitted. 

William  L.  McLean,  Publisher.    - 
"Jn  Philadelphia  nearly  everybody  reads 
The  Bulletin." 

EVENING  HERALD}  every  evening 
except  Sunday  ;  independent ;  four  pages 
18x22;  subscription  $3;  established  1866;  S.  S. 
Houston,  editor;  Herald  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers.   Office,  726  Sansom  street  (8—3). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,_  but  it  had  credit  for  ex- 
ceeding 4,000  in  1896  and  more  than 
2,250  in  1898,  and  every  year  since,  up 
to    and    including    1907. 

EVENING  ITEM;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  Sunday  morning;  daily 
eight,  Sunday  sixteen  pages  18x28;  subscrip- 
tion—daily $3,  Sunday  $1;  established  1847; 
The  Item  Publishing  Company,  publishers. 
Office,  28  S.  Seventh  street  (2-^K  See  ad- 
vertisement ou  opposite  page. 

Copies    printed:     ### 

Publisher's  announcement.  —  The  Evening 
Item  has  a  sworn  average  circulation  of 
242,400  and  the  Sunday  Item  a  sworn  aver- 
age circulation  of  253,03(^1.  The  Item  is  now 
the  only  daily  paper  in  Philadelphia  that 
swears  to  its  circulation,  and  proves  it  by 
detailed  statements  of  the  sales  by  dealers, 
stores,  etc. ;  also  sworn  to  by  the  Circula- 
tion Manager  and  verified  bv  the  Paper 
Company.  A  $5,000  challenge  "by  The  Item 
to  all  the  Philadelphia  newspapers, offering 
to  prove  that  The  Item  had  more  circula- 
tion than  any  one,  daily  and  Sunday,  has 
not  been  accepted.  The  above  facts  prove, 
indisputably,  that  The  Item  has  more  paid 
circulation  than  any  Philadelphia  news- 
paper. Besides,  it  is  the  only  Republican 
evening  paper,  and  we  have  elected  Maj'or 
Reyburn  for  four  years  by  a  vote  of  130,668. 
Millio7is  of  Dollars  will  be  spent  by  the 
new  Administration,  and  you  can  reach 
this  money  through  no  other pajier  but  the 
Philadelphia  Item. 

,  EVENING  TELEGRAPH;  every  even 

Ing  except  Sunday;  Independent-republican; 
fourteen  pages  18x23;  subscription  $3;  estab- 
lished 1864;  Charles  E.  Warburton,  founder; 


PENNSYLVANIA— Philadelphia. 

Barclay  H.  Warburton,  president.    Office,  704 
Chestnut  street  (1—4). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  25,766  in  1898 
and  133,917  in  190^,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  a  report,  but  was  credited, 
with  more  than  75,000  in  1907,  which  is 
the  highest  rating  ever  accorded  in  the 
absence  of  a  definite  and  satisfactory  re- 
port of  copies  printed  during  the  period 
of  a  full  year. 

FINANCIAL.  BULLETIN;  every 
morning  except  Sunday;  financial  and  com- 
mercial; four  to  eight  pages  15x21;  subscrip- 
tion $ii;  established  1895;  Warner  H.  Jenkins, 
editor;  Financial  Bulletin  (Inc.),  publishers. 
Office,  420  Sansom  street  (2—8). 

Copies  printed:  2,379  in  1907 
Publisher's  announce7nent.—FiSAticiA.L,  Bul- 
letin—established  1896— every  morning 
except  Sundays.  Financial  and  commer- 
cial, 4  and  8  pages.  15x21.  Warner  H.  Jenk- 
ins, President ;  A.  M.  Pennington,  Associate 
Editor. 

Average  daily  circulation  from  January  1 ,. 
1907,  to  December  31,  1907.  2,379. 

The  Financial  Bulletin  is  the  only  Dally 
Financial  Newspaper  published  in  Penn- 
sylvania. Its  readers  are  among  the 
monled  classes.  It  circulates  in  Pennsyl- 
vania, New  Jersey,  Delaware  and  South- 
eastern States. 

GAZETTE?  every  morning,  every  even- 
IngexceptSunday,  and  PENNSYLVANIA 
STAATS  GAZETTE,  weekly;  German; 
independent ;  daily  eight,  Sunday  and  weekly 
twentvtwo  pages  18x24  ;  subscription— daily 
$2.50,  Sunday  S2.ti0,  weekly  $2;  established 
1879;  German  Daily  Gazette  Publishing  Co., 
editors  and  publishers.  Office,  924  Arch 
street  (12 — 4).  See  atlvertiseineut  on 
page  100«. 

Copies  printed:  The  daily  editions  of 
this  paper  had  credit  for  an  average  is- 
sue of  44,444  in  1896  and  51,508  m 
1905,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
a  report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
than    40,000    in    1907. 

The  Sunday  edition  had  credit  for 
an  average  issue  of  44.465  in  1905, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  a  re- 
port, but  was  credited  with  more  than 
40,000    in    1907. 

The  weekly  edition  had  credit  for  an 
average  issue  of  37,398  in  1904,  since 
which  it  has  not  furnished  a  report,  but 
was  credited  with  more  than  20,000  in 
1905    and    1907. 

IN  QU IRER ;  every  morning ;  republican ; 
daily  fourteen  to  sixteen  pages,  Sunday 
sixty-four  to  seventy-two  pages  18x23}^;  sub- 
scription—daily $3,  Sunday  $2.50;  established 
1829;  Inquirer  Company,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers. Office.  1109  Market  street  ( 1—8 ). 
Copies    sold:      daily,      120,998  in   1896 

166,882  in  1904 
161,767  in  1907 
Sunday,  144,484  in  1S96 
143,102  in  1904 
193,795   in   1907 

LA  SERA  ;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day; Italian;  four  pages  20x26;  subscription 
tS;  established  1897;  L.  DeBenedictls.  editor; 
La  Sera  Publishing  Co.,  publishers.  Office, 
734  8.  Eighth  street  (10-6  P). 

LA  VOCE  DEL  P  O  P  O  L  O;  dally; 
Italian;  eight  page*  17x24;  subscription  $6; 
established  1893,  as  La  Voce  Delia  Colonia  ; 
Dr.  V.  Cerceo.  editor;  Italo- American  Publi- 
cation and  Printing  Co.  (Inc.).  publishers. 
Office,  773  S.  Eighth  street  (6-6  P). 

Copies  printed:     This  paper  had  credit 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES.  1005 


"Money  Talks  Louder  than  Words" 

Philadelphia,  March  i,  1908. 
The  following   Challenge  was  originally   published   in 
The  Philadelphia  Item,  October  19,  1902,  and  although 
it  has  been  repeatedly  published   since,   the   papers   have 
not  dared  accept  it: 

$40,000  TO  THE  WINNER 


4* 


The  Item"  Challenges  the  Entire  Press  of  Philadelphia 
to  Prove  their  Circulation 


"THE  ITEM"  EXCEEDS  THEM  All 

More    Paid    Daily    Circulation    Than    Any    One,    and 
More  Than  Several  Combined  on  Sunday 


There  has  been  much  discussion  of  late  among  the  Philadelphia  news- 
papers, as  to  which,  morning,  evening  or  Sunday,  had  the  LARGEST 
CIRCULATION. 

The  Item  has  always  claimed  it,  and  it  has  generally  been  conceded 
that  its  claims  were  justified. 

However,  in  order  to  settle  the  dispute  for  all  time,  we  hereby  make 
a  public  offer  to  go  into  a  competition  with  ALL  the  Philadelphia  news- 
papers— morning,  evening  and  Sunday — and  see  which  is  entitled  to  the 
Banner  Circulation. 

The  test  is  to  be  conducted  by  a  representative  of  each  paper,  and 
one  gentleman  connected  with  each  of  the  Larger  Department  Stores. 
This  would  constitute  a  Committee  of  fifteen,  who  would  be  authorized 
to  examine  all  cash  receipts  for  papers,  returns,  Agents'  and  Carriers' 
accounts,  paper  bills,  etc.  In  fact,  everything  connected  with  the  Circu- 
lation Department.  The  investigation  to  cover  one  month  from  the  day  it 
begins,  and  the  report  of  the  Committee  to  be  final  and  without  dispute, 
and  to  be  published,  without  charge,  on  the  first  page  of  all  the  papers. 

Each  of  the  Philadelphia  Newspapers  to  deposit  FIVE  ($i;,ooo) 
THOUSAND,  or  FORTY  ($40,000)  THOUSAND  DOLLARS  in  all, 
in  a  Trust  Company  to  be  agreed  upon,  and  the  paper  conceded  to  have 
the  LARGEST  BONA-FIDE  CIRCULATION  IN  PHILADEL- 
PHIA to  take  the  WHOLE  AMOUNT. 

As  -we  stated  above,  THE  ITEISI  expects  to  prove  not  only  that  it  has 
the  LARGEST  DAILY  CIRCULATION;  but  also  that  it  has  the 
LARGEST  SUNDA  Y  CIRCULATION;  iftdeed,  that  it  has  more, 
on  the  latter  day,  than  THREE  OF  THE  SUNDA  Y  PAPERS 
COMBINED. 


1000 


AMEETCAN  NEWSPAPER  DIEECTORT, 


PENNSYLVANIA— Philadelphia. 


for  an  average  issue  of  2,265  m  1897 
and  5,126  in  1899,  since  which  it  has  not 
furnished  any  definite  and  satisfactory 
report,  but  was  credited  with  more  than 
2,250   in    1907. 

NEWS;  dally;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription S3;  established  I9t>6;  Heury  Starr 
Rlctiardson,  editor;  Daily  News  Co.  (Ltd), 
publishers.    Office,  701  Chestnut  st.  (1—7  P). 

NORTH  A3IER1CAN;  every  morning: 
republican;  daily  sixteen,  Sundaj  seventy- 
eight  pages  17x23;  subscription  daily  (with 
out  Sunday)  $3;  Sunday  S2.50;  established 
1771;  The  North  American  Co.,  publishers. 
Office,  N.  E.  cor.  Broad  and  Sansom  sts.  (3—3). 
Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  the  daily  and  Sun- 
day editions  each  had  credit  for  exceed- 
ing 40.000  in    1905   and   1907. 

PENN8YLVANIAN  ;  every  morning 
except  Sunday,  during  the  college  year:  col- 
legiate; four  pages  11x16;  subscription  $3; 
established  188.5;  Students  of  the  University 
of  Pennsvlvania.  editors  and  publishers. 
Office,  Uriirersity  of  Pennsylvania  (3—3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  has  on 
two  occasions  indicated  a  desire  to  have 
credit  for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies 
regularly,  but  such  definite  information 
as  would  warrant  stich  a  rating  has 
never  been  forthcoming. 

PRESS;  every  morning;  republican  ; 
daily  twelve  to  sixteen,  Sunday  fifty-four  to 
sixty-four  pages  17x23;  subscription— daily 
$3,  Sunday  S2.50,  daily  and  Sunday  §5.50;  es- 
tablished 1857;  The  Press  Company,  pub 
Ushers.  Office,  cor.  of  Seventh  and  Chestnut 
streets  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  daily,  (00)  66,758  in   1896 

97,826  in   1903 


PENNSYLVANIA— PhiladeliJhia. 

113,242  in  1904 
106,600  in  1905 
100,548  in  1906 
102,993  in  1907 
Sunday:  91,806  in  1903 
97,946  in  1904 
114,609  in  1905 
137.863  in  1906 
124,006  in  1907 
JS^The  absolute  correct- 
ness of  the  latest  circulation 
rating  accorded  the  Press  is 
guaranteed  by  the  publishers 
of  Roweirs  American  News- 
paper Directory,  who  will  pay 
one  hundred  dollars  to  the  first  person 
who  successfully  controverts  its  accuracy. 
Publisher's  announcement.— The  Press  is 
Philadelphia's  Great  Home  Newspaper. 
Keynote  of  its  policy— Accuracy  and  fair- 
ness to  all.  Allied  to  no  faction.  Most 
progressive  morning  and  Sunday  newspa- 
per in  Phila'ielphia.  A  paper  that  covers 
and  is  valued  in  its  own  community.  Cir- 
culation books  open  to  all.  Only  Philadel- 
phia paper,  and  only  one  of  three  in  the 
United  States,  having  all  three  of  the  char- 
acteristics most  valued  by  newspapers  and 
advertisers— first,  the  Roll  of  Honor;  sec- 
ond, the  Guaranteed  Star;  and  third,  th© 
Gold  Marks. 

PUBLIC  LEDGER;  every  morning •  in- 
dependent; daily  sixteen  to  twenty-four. 
Sunday  thirty-six  pages  17>^x23;  subscription 
—daily  $S,  daily  and  Sunday  84;  established 
18.36;  Public  Ledger  Company,  publishers. 
Office,  corner  Sixth  and  Chestnut  sts.  (12 — 5). 

Copies  printed  :(©  0)  Xo  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 


riGllRES  THAT  PROVE  IN  PHILADELPHIA,  PA. 

In  classified  advertising  the  paper  that  carries  the  largest  number 
of  IVan^s  is  naturally  close  to  the  hearts  of  the  buying  classes. 

The 

German 

Daily  Gazette 

is  the  only  German  Daily  in  Philadelphia  that  carries  this  business. 

Columns  of  classified  advertising  published  for  one  year  ending 

November  30,  1907  : 

Gazette  5»110   Coltitnns 

Other  German    Papers    Combined    1,825   Columns 


CIRCULATION    BOOKS    OPEN 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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PENNSYLVANIA— Philadelphia. 


PENNSTL  VANIA— Philadelphia. 


from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for  ex- 
ceeding 40,000  in  1896  and  more  than 
20,000  in  1898,  and  every  year  since,  up 
to    and   including  1907. 

RECORD;  every  morning;  independ- 
ent-democratic; fourteen  to  tliirty  six  pages 
19x26  ;  subscription— daily  (without  Sunday) 
$3,  Saturday  50  cents,  Sunday  §1;  established 
1870:  Theodore  Wright,  editor;  The  Record 
Publishing  Company,  publishers.  Office, 
Record  building  (1—7). 

Copies     sold:     daily,      157,294  in   1906 

157,298  in   1907 
Sunday,     i33>796  in   1906 

136,472  in   1907 

m^^The  absolute  correctness 
of  the  latest  circulation  rating 
►  accorded  the  Record  is  guar- 
anteed by  the  publishers  of 
Rowell's  American  Newspa- 
per Directory,  who  will  pay 
one  hundred  dollars  to  the  first  person 
who  successfully  controverts  its  accuracy. 

TACJEBLiATT;  every  morning  except 
Sunday,  and  SONNTAliSBLATT,  Sun- 
days; German;  labor;  dally  ««ij{lit,  Sunday 
sixteen  pages  16x20;  subscription— daily  $3, 
Sunday  $2;  established- dally  1877,  Sunday 
1879;  Philadelphia  Tageblatt  Publishing  As- 
sociation, editors  and  publishers.  Office,  lili- 
613  Callowhlll  street. 

Copies  printed:  The  daily  edition  of 
this  paper  had  credit  for  an  average  is- 
sue of  25,540  in  1896  and  45.815  in  1899, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  a  re- 
port, but  was  credited  with  more  than 
7,500   in    1905    and    1907. 

The  Sunday  edition  had  credit  for  an 
average  issue  of  26,597  in  1896  and 
46,170  in  1899,  since  which  it  has  not 
furnished  a  report,  but  was  credited  with 
more  than  7,500  in  1905  and  1907. 
WEEKLY. 
ADVANCE;  Thursdays;  Independent; 
four  pages  19x24;  subscription  50  cents;  es- 
tablished 1887;  D.  W.  Seltzer,  editor  and  pub 
Usher.  Office.  4442  Main  street,  Manayunk 
(6—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies  regu- 
larly in  the  years  1897  and  1898,  but  has 
not  since  set  up  definite  and  satisfactory 
claim  for  issuing  so  many. 

ADVOCATE;  Saturdays;  independent; 
four  pages  18x26;  subscrintion  $1 ;  estabhshed 
1885;  Advocate  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers.  Office,  628  Chestnut  street  (3— 8). 
Copies  printed:  This  paper  has  on 
three  occasions  indicated  a  desire  to  have 
credit  for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies 
regularly,  but  such  definite  information 
as  would  warrant  such  a  rating  has 
never  been  forthcoming. 

AMERICAN  FRIEND;  Thursdays; 
friends;  sixteen  to  twenty  pages  9x12;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  '3^':  Hernmn 
Newman,  editor;  American  Friend  Publish- 
ing Company,  publishers.  Office,  1010  Arch 
street  (1—8).  ,     ,  ... 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average,  issue  of  5.767.  i"  1895 
and  5.760  in  1902,  since  which  it  has  not 
furnished  any  definite  and  satisfactory 
report,  but  has  been  credited  with  more 
than  4,000  every  year  since,  up  to  and 
including    1907. 

AMERICAN  HERALD;  Saturdays; 
negro;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  es- 
tablished 1901;  John  Clinton,  Jr-v?d\toj  and 
publisher.  Office.  1024  S.  Twentieth  street 
(1-7)  (A  A). 


BAPTIST  COMMONWEALTH; 

Thursdays;  baptist;  twenty-four  pages 7xlOf; 
subscription  SI. 50;  established  1890;  Harper 
&  Bro.  Company,  editors  and  publishers. 
Office,  200  s.  Tenth  street  (12— 4). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for  ex- 
ceeding   7,500    in    1900    and    1907. 

BEE  ;  Sundays;  republican;  eight  pageg 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  189U;  C. 
Joseph  Dacey,  editor;  Globe  Press  Bureau, 
publishers.    Office  16  S.  Broad  street  (9—3). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for  ex- 
ceeding 2,250  in  1896  and  more  than 
1,000  in  1898,  and  every  year  since,  up 
to    and    including    1907. 

BREWERYTOWN  HERALD;  Sat- 
urdays; independent  repuhlica)i  ;  German 
and  English;  four  pages  18x24  ;  subscription 
50  cents;  established  June,  1901;  Bruno  Wahl, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—6). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  5,923  in  1905, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  a  re- 
port, but  was  credited  with  more  than 
2,250    in    1907. 

BRITISH- AMERICAN;  Saturdays; 
independent;  eight  pages  16x21 ;  subscription 
$1;  established  1886;  L.  Hall,  publisher.  Of- 
fice, N.  E.  corner  Sixth  and  Chestnut  streets 
( 7—3  P  ). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  issue  of  8,500  in  189 1,  since 
which  it  has  not  furnished  any  definite 
and  _  satisfactory  report,  but  has  been 
credited  with  more  than  1,000  every  year 
since    1899,    up    to    and    including    1907. 

BULLETIN  OF  PHOTO(iRAPH  Y; 
Wednesdays  ;  photography  ;  twenty-four 
pages  t)i^:txl2;  subscription  .S1.75;  established 
August,  1907;  Frank  V.  Chambers  and  John 
Bartlett,  editors;  Bulletin  of  Photography 
Co., publishers.  Office, 60S Sansom  st.dO— 7P). 

CATHOLIC  STANDARD  AND 
T  IMES ;  Saturdays :  roman  catholic :  eight 
to  twelve  pages  19x26;  subscription  (2;  es- 
tablished 1866;  John  J.  O'Shea,  editor;  Cath- 
olic Standard  and  Times  Publis^hins  Co.,  pub- 
lishers.   Office,  211  S.  Sixth  street  (8— 3P). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  17,343  in  1898, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  has 
been  credited  with  more  than  12,500 
every  year  since,  up  to  and  including 
1907. 

CHRISTIAN  BANNER;  Fridays; 
baptist;  negro:  four  pages  18x24;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1889;  Rev.  G.  L.  P.  Talia- 
ferro, editor;  Christian  Banner  Publishing 
Company,  publishers.  Office,  1842  Lombard 
street  (7 — 5). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  3,146  in  1905, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  a  re- 
port, but  was  credited  with  more  than 
1,000    in    1907. 

CHRISTIAN  INSTR  T'("T<»R 
AND  UNITED  PRESBYTERIAN 
WITNES.**:  Tuesdays;  united  pre.«by- 
terian;  twentv-f our  pages  9x12;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1846;  J.  A.  Collins,  editor; 
(Collins  &  Company,  publishers.  Office,  715 
Sansom  street  (10—5  P). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  issue  of  5,000  in  1895  and  4,600 
in  1902,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
any  definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but 
has  been  credited  with  more  than  2,250 
every  year  since,  up  to  and  including 
1907. 


1008 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPEK  DIRECTORY, 


PENNSYL  VANIA— Philadelphia. 


CHRISTIAN  RECORDER;  Thurs 
days;  negro;  A.  M.  E.  Church;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1855 ;  Rev. 
H.  T.  Johnson,  editor;  John  H.  CoUett,  pub- 
lisher.   Office,  631  Fine  street  (3—3). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for  ex- 
ceeding 4,000  in  1896  and  more  than 
2,250  in  1898,  and  every  year  since,  up 
to    and    including    1907- 

CHRISTIAN  STANDARD;  Satur- 
days; undenominational;  twenty  pages 
7J*xllJ4;  ■ubscription  $1.50;  established  1867; 
E."!.  D.  Pepper,  editor;  Christian  Standard 
Co.  (Limited),  publishers.  Office,  Llppincott 
building  (12— 4)  (A  A). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  issue  of  7.500  in  1897,  since 
which  it  has  not  furnished  any  definite 
and  satisfactory  report,  but  has  been 
credited  with  more  than  4,000  every  year 
since,    up    to    and   including    1906. 

CHRDNICIiE  AND  ADVERTISER 
(Manayuiik) ;  Fridays;  independent:  four 
pages  '22x28;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1869;  James  Milligan,  editor ;  Milligan  &  Co., 
publishers.  Office,  N.  W.  corner  Main  and 
Levering  streets  (6 — 3). 

CHURCH  STANDARD;  Saturdays; 
protestant-eplscopal;  forty  pages  9x14;  sub- 
scription $2.50 ;  established  1830 ;  Rev.  J. 
Fulton,  editor;  Churoh  Standard  Co.,  pub- 
lishers; dated  also  at  Chicago  and  New  York. 
Office,  133  S.  Twelfth  street  (3—3). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for  ex- 
ceeding 7,500  in  1896  and  more  than 
4,000  in  1898,  and  ever  year  since,  up 
to    and    including    1907. 

COMMERCIAL.  L.IST  AND  PRICE 
CURRENT;  Saturdays;  commercial ;  four 
pages  24x30;  subscription  $4;  established  1828; 
S.  N.  Wlnslow,  editor;  Commercial  Publica- 
tion Company,  publishers.  Office.  341  Dock 
street  (11 2). 

COURANT;  Thursdays; republican;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1901; 
Abel  P.  Caldwell,  editor;  Courant  Publishing 
Company,  publishers.  Office,  420  S.  Eleventh 
street  (1—8). 

CRACKS;  Thursdays;  four  pages  15x19; 
subscription $1;  establNh.-ii  1898;  A.B.Clarke, 
editor  and  publisher.  Office,  1607  Snyder  ave- 
nue (12—3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies  regu- 
larly in  1903,  but  has  not  since  set  up 
anv  claim  for  issuing  so  many. 

DEFENDER;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

EAGL.E;  Fridays;  four  pages  18x22;  sub- 
scription 50  cents;  established  1897;  E.  T. 
Tyndall,  editor  and  publisher.  Office,  2216 
Germantown  avenue. 

EASTERN  HERALD;  Saturdays  (A  A) 

EPISCOPAL  RECORDER;  Thurs. 
days;  reformed  episcopal;  sixteen  pages 
9x13;  subscription  $2;  established  1823;  Epis- 
copal Recorder  Co.,  editors  and  publishers. 
Office,  718  Sansom  street  (6-3). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for  ex- 
ceeding 1,000  in  1900,  and  every  year 
since,    up    to    and    including    1907. 

FINANCE  AND  COMMERCE;  Mon- 
days (A  A). 

FIRST  AND  THIRTY -NINTH 
WARD  NEWS;  Fridays;  independent; 
four  pages  13x24:  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1886;  Geo.  O.  Skipper,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. Office,  Seventh  and  Moore  sts.  (8—3). 
Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for  ex- 


PENNSYLVANIA— Philadelphia. 


ceeding  4,000  in  1896  and  more  than 
2,250  in  1898,  and  every  year  since,  up 
to    and    including    1907. 

FORWARD;  Saturdays;  young  people; 
eight  pages  11x16;  subscription  75  cents;  es- 
tablished 1882 ;  J.  R.  Miller,  D.D.,  editor ; 
Presbyterian  Board  of  Publication,  publish- 
ers.   Office,  1319  Walnut  street  (2—4). 

Copies  printed:  122,768  in  1899 
195,868  in  1902 
271,282  in   1907 

FRANKFORD  DISPATCH;  Fri- 
days; independent;  eight  pages  16J/ox24;  sub- 
scription 60  cents;  established  1877;  Benj. 
Hepworth,  editor;  Dispatch  Publishing 
House,  publishers.  Office,  4625  Frankford 
avenue  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:     3,333  in  1904 
3,771  in  1905 
4,307  in   1906 
4,537  in   1907 
FRANKFORD   HERALD;   Satur- 
da.ys;    Independent-republican;    four  pages 
22x31;     subscription    $1;     established    1845; 
Estate  of  William  W.  Axe,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers.   Office,  4619  Frankford  avenue  (7—5). 
Copies    printed:     For    the    year_   1902 
this    paper   seemed   to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to   furnish  such  definite  infor- 
mation as  would  warrant  the  accordance 
of    a    rating   to    that    effect.      It   has    not 
since  made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 

FRIEND  ;  Saturdays;  friends;  eight 
pages  9x10;  subscription  §2;  established  1827; 
John  H.Dillingham, editor;  Edwin  P.  Sellew, 
publisher.  Office.  207  Walnut  place  (1—8). 
Does  not  insert  advertisements. 

FRIENDS'  INTELLIGENCER; 
Saturdays;  friends;  twenty  four  pages  8x12; 
subscription  $2;  established  — Jn^eZZiflrencer 
1844,  Jowr?iaZ  1673;  R.  Barclay  Spicer,  Lydia 
H.  Hall,  Elizabeth  Lloyd  and  Rachel  W. 
Hillborn,  editors;  Friends' Intelligencer  As- 
sociation (Limited),  publishers.  Office  N.W. 
cor.  Fifteenth  and  Cherry  streets  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:     3,631  in  1898 
3,623   in   1902 
3,716  in   1904 
3,700  in   1905 
3,789  in   1906 
3,784  in   1907 
GER31ANTOWN  GUIDE;  Saturdays; 
Independent;  four  pages  21x26;  subscription 
$1;  established  1871;  Walter  H.  Bonsall  &  Co., 
editors  and  publishers.      Office,  McCallum, 
below  Harvey  street,  Germantown. 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year_  1897 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  infor- 
mation as  would  warrant  the  accordance 
of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It  has  not 
since  made  any  ren?^wal  of  the  claim. 

GERMANTOWN  INDEPENDENT 
GAZETTE;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  20x26 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1882 ; 
Horace  F.  McCann,  editor  and  publisher. 
Office.  Chelten  avenue  and  Green  street  (1—8). 
Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  beeri  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for  ex- 
ceeding 1,000  in  1898,  and  every  year 
since,    up    to    and   including    1907. 

GERMANTOWN  NEWS;  Thursdays; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  50  cents;  es- 
tablished 1899;  Thomas  Willans,  editor; 
Willans  &  Co.,  publishers.  Office,  6221  Ger- 
mantown avenue  (8—3). 

GERMANTOW^N  TELEGRAPH; 
Fridays;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  50 
cents:  established  1830;  John  Galloway,  edi- 
tor; The  Germantown  Telegraph  Company 


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CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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PEXNS  YL  VASIA—Ph  ila  delphia. 


Oftice.  0004  Germautowu 


(Inc. ),  publishers 
avenue  (I'^i— 4). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for  ex- 
ceeding 2,250  in  1896  and  more  than 
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WANT  AD  MEDIUMS 


There  arc  about  fifty  papers  in  the  United  States  and 
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Department  of  Printers'  Ink,  The  belief  is  very 
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belief  is  well  founded  is  strikingly  illustrated  by  the 
fact  that  most  of  them  have  been  represented  in  the 
Want-Ad  Department  ever  since  it  was  started — 
nearly  four  years  ago. 

Mr.  Publisher,  if  you  have  the  Want-Ad  business 
of  your  town,  or  a  fair  share  of  it,  your  paper  ought 
to  be  added  to  the  fifty.  If  you  have  not  the  Classi- 
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nouncement for  one  year.  Each  additional  line  costs 
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PRINTERS'  INK  rS" 


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which  it  has  not  furnished  any  definite 
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port, but  was  credited  with  more  than 
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cents;  established  1869;  P.  S.  Henson  and 
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Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
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and  69,010  in  1905,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  a  report,  but  was  credit- 
ed  with   more   than   40,000    in    1907. 

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tablished January,  1870;  American  Baptist 
Publication  Society,  publishers.  Office,  1630 
Chpstnut  street  (2—8  P). 

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hundred  pages  7x10;  subscription  50  cents; 
established  1881 ;  John  Wananxaker,  publisher 
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6,833   in   1907 

CAMP  NEWS;  monthly;  Patriotic  Order 
Sons  of  America;  twenty  pages  11x14;  sub- 
scription .«1;  established  1867;  Harry  Weikel. 
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kel, publishers.  Office.  Randolph  street  and 
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and  2,762  in  1899,  since  which  it  has  not 
furnished  any  definite  and  satisfactory 
report,  but  has  been  credited  with  more 
than  2,250  every  year  since,  up  to  and 
including    1907. 

CARRIAGE  AND  WAGON 
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pages  10x13;  subscription  f2 ;  established  1865; 
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trade  only.  Office,  1010  Arch  street  (1—8). 
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for  an  issue  of  4,000  in  1895,  since 
which  it  has  not  furnished  any  definite 
and  satisfactory  report,  but  has  been 
credited  with  more  than  1,000  every  year 
since    1898,    up    to    and    including    1907. 

CHRISTIAN  REPUBL.IC;  monthly; 
ruethodist  episcopal;  sixteen  pages  6-%xl0; 
subscription  25  cents  ;  established  1889 ; 
Robert  Forbes  and  Ward  Piatt,  editors; 
Board  of  Home  Missions  and  Churcn  Ex- 
tension of  M.  E.  Cliurch,  publishers.  Office, 
1026  Arcli  street  (1—8). 

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factory statement  has  been  secured 
from  this  paper  since  1904,  but  it  had 
credit  for  exceeding  75,000  in  1907, 
which  is  the  highest  rating  ever  accord- 
ed in  the  absence  of  a  satisfactory  de- 
tailed statement  of  actual  issues  cover- 
ing the   period   of  a    full   year. 

CHURCH  PRESS  ASSOCIATION 
MAGAZINES;  30  monthly  maKazines 
issued  by  churches  of  various  denomina- 
tions in  dillerent  cities;  sixteen  to  twenty 
pages  7x10;  subscription  50  cents;  estab- 
lished 1890;  The  Church  Press  Association, 
publishers.   Office,  Witherspoon  bldg.  (12—5). 

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2,734  in  1903 
3,098  in  1904 
3,201  in  1905 
3,390  in  1906 
3,392  in   1907 


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ROULETTE,  Potter  Co.  b  829  pop., 

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about  6  m.  W.  of  Coudersport,  the  county 

seat. 

RECORDER  ;  Fridays  ;  independent ;. 
eight  to  sixteen  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1903;  A.  L.  Corwin,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—5). 

ROYERSFORD,  Montgomery  Co.  0, 
2,950  pop.,  on  Philadelphia  &  Reading  Rd. 
and  Schuylkill  r.,  opposite  Spring  City. 
Stove  foundries  and  machine,  meter,  sash, 
shafting,  glass,  fire-brick  and  iron  bridge 

works. 

ADVERTISER;  Fridays;  independent; 
fouc  to  eight  pages  I6i^x2;3;  subscription  $1; 
established  1890;  J.  S.  Johnson,  editor  and 
publisher  (1 — 8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  in- 
formation as  would  warrant  the  accord- 
ance  of  a    rating  to   that  effect. 

TRIBUNE;  Fridays ;  independent ; 
four  pages  163^x23:  subscription  $1.51) ;  estab- 
lished 1890;  Harvey  L.  Shomo,  editor;  H.  C. 
Bayley,  publisher. 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1900 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  in- 
formation as  would  warrant  the  accord- 
ance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It  has 
not  since  made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 

RURAL  VALLEY,  Armstrong  Co. 

-D  86U  pop.,  on  Rural  Valley  Rd.,  12  m.  E  of 

Kittanning,  the  county  seat.    Agricultural 

and  coal  mining. 

ADVANCE;  Wednesdays;  neutral:  four 
pages  18x24  :  subscriptitm  ."SI  ;  established 
Jauuarv.  li)Ol;  Marshall  &  Keeler,  publish- 
ers (7 — 5). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,266  in  1902, 
but  has  not  since  made  definite  and  sat- 
isfactorv  claim  to  issuing  so  many  as 
1,000    copies. 

SAINT  CLAIR,  Schuylkill  Co.  D- 
4,638+  pop.,  on  Philadelphia  &  Reading  and 
Pennsylvania  Rds.,  3  m.  N.  of  Pottsville, 
the  county  seat.  Manufacture  of  mining 
implements. 

SPLINTERS;  Saturdays;  republlcanj 
eight  pages  11x16;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1892;  Splinters  Publishing  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers  (1—8). 

SUCCESS;  Fridays;  independent;  four 
pages  15x22  ;  subscription  50  cents  ;  estab- 
lished 1892  :  Harry  W.  Brown,  editor  ;  Suc- 
cess Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (8—3). 

ST.  JOHNS,  Luzerne  Co.  cT  316t  pop., 
on  Lehigh  Valley  Rd.,  about  25  m.  N.  E,  of 
Pottsville. 
VAL.L.EY  VIGII^ANT;  Thursdays 

(AA). 

SAINT  MARYS,  Elk  Co.  ti  4,296t 
pop.,  on   Pennsylvania   and    St.  Marys  &. 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


1031 


PENNS  YL  VANIA. 


Southwestern  Rds..  10  m.  E.  of  Ridgway, 
the  county  seat.    Coal  and  lumber. 

ELK  CO.  GAZETTE;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  four  pages  3t)x26;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1868;  Frank  Wilniarth,  edi- 
tor; Gazette  Publishing  Co.,  publishers. 

EL,K  ENTERPUISE;  Thursdays(A  A). 

SALTSBURG,    Indiana  Co.    -D    828 

pop.,  on   Pennsylvania  Rd.,   54   m.   E.  of 

Pittsburg.  Coal  mining,  glass  making  and 

iron  mills. 

PRESS;  Thursdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  17>i^x21}^;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1875 ;  R.  A.  Walker,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8) . 

SANDYLAKE,  Mercer  Co.  \j  632t 
pop.,  on  Lake  Shore  &  Michigan  Southern 
Rd.  and  Big  Sandy  creek,  12  m.  N.  E.  of 
Mercer,  the  county  seat,  and  20  W.  of  Frank- 
lin. Medicinal  springs  near  by.  Coal  min 
ing  and  agriculture. 

BREEZE;  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
October,  191D2;  Glen  R.  Scofleld,  ediior  and 
publisher  (1—8). 

SAXTON.  Bedford  Co.  g  937t  pop.,  on 

Huntingdon  &  Broad  Top  Mountain  Rd.  and 

Juniata  r.,  27  m.   N.  E.  of   Bedford,  the 

county  seat.    Railroad  machine  shops,  iron 

furnace  and  foundry. 

HERALD;  Wednesdays;  independent; 
foui-  pagas  18x2(j;  subscription  SO  cents;  estab- 
lished 1884;  W.Thompson,  editor:  The  Her- 
ald Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (T— 3). 

SAYRE,  Bradford  Co.  ^  5,243t  pop., 

on  Lehigh  Valley  Rd.,  2  m.  S.  of  Waverly, 

N.  Y.    Farming. 

TI.^IES-RECORD;  daily  except  Sun- 
day; local:  four  pages  13x30;  subscription  $3; 

established— Tiwu's  1891,  i^ccorrf  1995;  consoli- 
dated April,  1907;  C.  L.  Francisco  editor  and 
publisher  (1 — S). 

GAME  FOWL;  monthly;  poultry  rais- 
ing; forty-eight  pages  7x10;  subscription  $1; 
established  1885;  C.  L.  Frauoisco.  editor  and 
publisher  (3—3). 

SCHUYLKILL  HAVEN,  Schuyl- 

kill  Co.  n-   5,000    pop.,   on  Lehigh  Valley, 

Pennsylvania  and  Philadelphia  &  Reading 

Rds.  and  Schuylkill  r..  4  m.    S.  of    Potts- 

ville,  the  county  seat.    Ladies'  underwear, 

rolling  mills,  paper  box  and'shoe  factories, 

bleach   and   dye  works   and  railroad  car 

shops.      Coal  mining  and  agriculture. 

CALL;  Fridays;  non-partisan;  four 
pages  15x22:  subscription  $1;  established 
1891 ;    Jay  G.  Shumway,  editor  and  publisher 

(1-8). 

SCHWENKVILLE,  Montgomery 
Co.  Q,  350  pop.,  on  Perkiomen  Rd.,  12  m. 
N.  W.  of  Norristown,  the  county  seat,  and 
38  from  Philadelphia.  Clothing  manufac- 
tory and  roller  flour  mills. 

ITEM  ;    Thursdays;    independent;    four 

pages  22x28:  subscription  $1;  established  1877; 
Irvin  H.  Bardman,  editor  and  publisher  (6—:?). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  2,471  in  1897 
and  2,947  in  1901,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
than    1,000   in    1905   and    1907. 


PENNSYLVANIA. 


SCOTT  DALE,  Westmoreland  Co.  p 
4,261+  pop.— local  estimate  6,(^00— on  Balti- 
more &  Ohio  and  Pennsylvania  Rds.,  17  m. 
S.  of  Greensburg,  the  county  seat.  Iron  and 
steel  manufacture.  Large  pipe  works  and 
center  of  coke  industry. 

INDEPENDENT;  Thursda^-s;  independ- 
ent; eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1880;  Chas.  E.  Albert,  editor;  Scottdale 
Printing  and  Publishing  Co.,i>ubllsher8(l— 8).^ 

Copies     printed:      1,600  in   1895 
1,616  in   1907 

OBSERVER;  Thursdays;  independent; 
four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1900;  H.  C.  Wilson,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

SCRANTON,  e.  h.,  Lackawanna  Co.^f 
122,026  pop.,  on  Central  of  New  Jersey,  Del- 
aware &  Hudson,  Delaware,  Lackawanna  & 
Western  and  New  York,  Ontario  &  Western 
Rds.  and  Lackawanna  r.,  167  m.  N.  by  N. 
W.  of  Philadelphia  and  146  N.  W.  of  New 
York  City.  Iron  and  steel  works  and  loco- 
motive works  and  manufactories  of  min- 
ing machinery.  A  general  trade  center  and 
depot  for  anthracite  coal. 
DAILY. 

REPUBLICAN;  every  morning,  and 
W  E  E  K  li  Y  ,  Wednesdays;  republican; 
eight  to  twenty  four  pajres  18x24;  subscrip- 
tion—dailv  $6,  Sunday  $2,  weekly  $1;  estab- 
lished-daily 1867,  Sunday  1883,  weekly  1856; 
Joseph  A.  Scranton  &  Son,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  The  daily  edition  of 
this  paper  had  credit  for  an  average 
issue  of  8,478  in  1900,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  a  report,  but  was  credited 
with  more   than   4,000   in    1905  and  1907. 

The  Sunday  edition  had  credit  for  an 
average  issue  of  6,530  in  1900,  since 
which  it  has  not  furnished  a  report, 
but  has  been  credited  with  more  than 
4,000  every  year  since,  up  to  and  includ- 
ing   1907. 

The  weekly  edition  had  credit  for  an 
average  issue  of  2,887  in  1900,  since 
which  it  has  not  furnished  any  definite 
and  satisfactory  report,  but  was  credited 
with  more  than    1,000   in    1905   and  1907. 

TIME?*;  every  evening  except  Sunday,- 
democratic;  twelve  to  twenty  pages  \7xi3^; 
subscription  S5;  established  1869:  Edward  J. 
Lynett,  editor  and  publisher  (1—81. 

Copies  printed:  7>456  in  1896 
16,841  in  1900 
19,917  in  1902 
21,604  in  1903 
24,206  in  1904 
25,741  in  1905 
27,411  in  1906 
28,621  in  1907 

TRIBUNE;  every  morning  except 
Sunday:  republican;  eight  to  twenty  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $5;  established  1891;  Rob- 
ert D.  Towne.  editor;  Arthur  Tomalin, 
manager;  Tribune  Publishing  Company, 
publishers  (2—8). 

Copies    printed:      7,208  in   1903 
5,747  in  1907 

TRUTH;  everv' evening  except  Sunday; 
independent;  eight  pages  17x24;  subscription 
—dailv  $.^,  Saturday  $1;  established  1884; 
John  E.  Barrett,  editor:  R.  W.  Jordan,  man- 
ager; The  Scranton  Truth  Publishing  Com- 
pany, publishers  (12—4). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for   an   average  issue  of   14,126   in    1906,. 


10:ii 


AMEEICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


PENNSYLVANIA— i>cranton. 

since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  was 
credited  with  more  than   12,500   in   1907. 

WEEKLY. 

CATHOL.IC   LilGHTs  Thursdays;    ro 
man   catholic;   eight  pages  17x20;    subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established   1S98;  Catholic  Light, 
editors  and  publishers  (2—8). 

DEFENDER;  Saturdays;  negro;  six 
pages  17x23;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
May,  1901;  H.  C.  C.  Astwood,  D.D.,  editor;  De- 
fender Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (2—5  P). 

DRUID  :  Wednesdays  (A  A). 

JOURNATj;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

PROVIDENCE  REGISTER;  Satur 
days;  independent:  four  pages  18x22;  sub- 
seriptiou$l;  established  187tt;  J.  U.  ilopewell, 
editor  and  publisiier  ( 1—8). 

SCRANTONIAN;  Sundays;  twelve  to 
twenty  pages  18x24;  subscription  SI;  estab- 
lished 1897;  Richard  Little,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (3—3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  12,348  in  1898 
and  16,376  in  1902,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  a  report,  but  was  credited 
with  exceeding  12,500  in  1903  and  more 
than    7,tOO   in    1905    and    1907. 

STRAZ;  Saturdays;  Polish;  eight  pages 
13x22:  subscription  $1.50;  established  1894;  J. 

A.  Dangel,  editor  and  publisher  (12—6). 
Copies  printed:     No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been   secured 
from    this    paper,    but   it    had    credit    for 
exceeding    1,000    in    1905    and     1907. 

WOCHENBLATT;  Fridays;  Gerrnan; 
independent-democratic;  eight  pages  17x24; 
subeerlptlon  $2;  established  1865;  Fred  A. 
Wagner,  publisher  (6—3). 

MONTHLY. 

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monthly;  commercial;  twenty-four  pages 
5x12;  subscription  $1;  established  Dece-nber, 
1904;  C.  F.  Miller,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance  of  a   rating  to   that   effect. 

EVANGEL;  monthly;  inter-denomina- 
tional evangelistic;  twenty  eight  pages 
9x12;  subscriptions!;  established  1893;  afrs. 
H.  L.  Peabody,  editor;  Evangel  Publishing 
Company,  publishers  (2—6), 

Copies  printed:     No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from   this    paper,   but    it    had    credit    for 
exceeding   1,000   in   1900,  and  every  year 
since,    up    to    and   including    1907. 
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technical  mining  and  metallurgy;  one  hun- 
dred and  thirty  six  pages9xl2;  subscription 
$2;  established  1881;  The  International  Text- 
book Co.,  editors  and  publishers. 
Copies  printed:     5.567  in   1895 
8,267  in  1900 
10,333  in   1902 
10,652  in   1903 
13,518  in   1904 
11,606  in   1905 
11,631   in   1906 
11.273   in   1907 
PENNSYLVANIA   LUMBERMAN; 
monthly;    lumber;    eight   pages   9x12;    sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  February,  1903; 

B.  F.  Landlg,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

^RAILWAY  EMPLOYEES'  JOUR- 
NAL; monthly  (A  A). 
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monthly;  agricultural;  twenty  pages  9x12; 
subscription  25  cents;  established  January, 


PENNS  YL  VANIA—Scranton. 

1880;  Isaac  F.  Tillinghast,  editor;  Seedtime 
and  Harvest  Co.,  publishers  (12—5). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding    12,500    in    1905    and    1907. 

UP-TO-DATE;  monthly;  grocery  trade; 
twenty  eight  to  thirty  pages  9J^xl2;  subscrip- 
tion 50  cents;  established  1900;  J.  W.  Ritten- 
house,  editor  and  publisher  (1 — 8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  issue  of  1,350  for  the  year  1905, 
but  has  not  since  made  definite  and  sat- 
isfactor)^  claim  to  issuing  so  many  as 
1,000    copies. 

SELINSGROVE,  Snyder  Co.  D  l,326t 
pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Rd.  and  Susque- 
hanna r.,  50  m.  N.  of  Harrisburg,  the  State 
capital.    Agriculture. 

SNYDER  CO.  TRIBUNE:  Fridays; 
republican;  four  pages  22x27;  subscription 
$1.50;  estabiished  1853;  Joseph  A.  Lumbard, 
editor  and  publisher. 

TIMES;  Thursdays ;  democratic ;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  .$1 ;  established  1856; 
J.  G.  Lesher,  editor  and  publisher. 

SUSQUEHANNA;  monthly,  during 
college  year;  collegiate;  forty  four  pages 
6x9;  subscription  75  cents;  established  1891; 
Students  of  Susquehanna  Universiiy,  editors 
and  publishers. 

SEL.LERSVILLE,  Bucks  Co.  P,l,247t 
pop.,  on  Philadelphia  &  Reading  Rd.,  34  m. 
N.  of  Philadelphia.    Cigar  factories. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  eight  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1;  established  1897;  E.  E. 
Althouse,  editor  and  publisher  (2 — 8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,634  in  1900 
and  2,537  in  1904,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  a  report,  but  was  credited 
with  more  than   2.500   in   1905   and   1907. 

POULTRY  ITEM;  monthly;  poultry 
and  pet  stoclc;  thirty-two  to  sixty-eight 
pages  8x11;  subscription 25 cents:  established 
1898;  E.  E.  Althouse,  editor;  Item  Publishing 
Company,  publishers  (2—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  2,508  in  1899 
and  8,375  in  1905,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
than    4,000    in    1907. 

SENECA,  Venango  Co.  ^  3,285  pop., 
3  m.  from  nearest  railroad  station  and  7  E. 
of  Franklin,  the  county  seat.    Oil  wells. 

KICKER;  Fridays  ;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  75  cents;  established  1899;  N.  S. 
Kinney,  editor;  Midland  Printing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers (2— 6). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,250  in  1905, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
report,  but  was  credited  with  more  than 
1,000    in    1907. 

SEWICKLEY,  Allegheny  Co.  ps,568t 
pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Go's  Rd.,  12  m.  N.  W. 
of  Pittsburg,  the  county  seat.    Residences 
of  Pittsburg  business  men.    Agriculture. 
HERALD;  Saturdays  (A  A). 
SEWICKLEY  VALLEY;  Saturdays; 
local  and    society;    sixteen   to  twenty-four 
pages  9x12;  subscription   $1.50;    established 
1895;    G.    F.    Muller,    editor   and    publisher 
(8— 3P). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1898 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies. 


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but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  in- 
formation as  would  warrant  the  accord- 
ance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It  has 
not  since  made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 

SHAM O KIN,  Northumberland  Co.  D 

19,000  pop.,  on  Lehigh  Valley,  Northern 
Central  and  Philadelphia  &  Reading  Rds., 
18  m.  E.  S.  E.  of  Sunbury,  the  county  seat. 
Manufacturing,  railroad  and  mining  cen- 
ter.   Anthracite  coal. 

DlJsPATCH  ;  every  evening  excent  Sun- 
day; independent;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
Bcription  $3;  established— a  consolidation  of 
Dispatch  (1S86)  and  Leader  (1905),  consoli- 
dated March,  190 T;  Clayton  S.Scott, manager; 
The  Leader  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (1 — S). 
HERA  LiD  ;  ever\  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Fridays:  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  —  tlaily  $3, 
weekly  $1.50;  established— daily  188S,  weekly 
1862;  J.  I.  Steel.  Jr.,  editor;  H.  G.  Steel  & 
Co.,  publishers  (8—3  P). 

Copies  printed:  The  daily  edition  of  this 
paper  had  credit  for  an  average  issue  of 
1,365  in  1895  and  2,641  in  1900,  since 
which  it  has  not  furnished  a  report,  but 
was  credited  with  more  than  1,000  in 
1905    and   1907. 

NEWS}   every  evening  except  Sunday; 
republican;  eight  pages    ISV^xlO-^;  subscrip- 
tion $3;  established  1893;  The  News  Publish- 
ing Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (12— 5). 
Copies  circulated: 

2,348  in  1898 
2,342   in   1901 
2,399  in   1904 
2,916  in   1905 
3,104  in   1906 
3,127   in    1907 
PRZYJACIEIi     CJOKNIKA;     Fri 
days;  independent;  four  pages  15x22:  sub- 
scription 50  cents;  established  1901;    Frank 
S.Witt,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

SHARON,  Mercer  Co.  v^  18,964  pop.,  on 
New  York,  Lake  Erie  &  Western,  Lake 
Shore  and  Pennsylvania  Co's  Rds..  71  m.  N. 
W.  of  Pittsburg.  Iron  and  steel  manufact- 
uring. 

TELEGRAPH;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  f?EWI-WEERL  Y,  Tuesdays 
and  Fridays;  eight  to  twelve  pages  17x23; 
subscription— dailj'  $4.50, semi  weekly  $1;  es- 
tablished 1S93:  A. 'C.  Dickinson,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—7). 

Copies  printed:  The  daily  edition  of 
this  paper  has  on  three  occasions  indi- 
cated a  desire  to  have  credit  for  issuing 
more  than  1,000  copies  regularly,  but 
such  definite  information  as  would 
warrant  such  a  rating  has  never  been 
forthcoming. 

The  semi-weekly  edition  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,093  for  the 
year  1896,  1,150  in  1898,  but  has  not 
since  made  claim  to  issuing  so  many  as 
1,000   copies. 

EAGLE:  Wednesdays;  four  pages 20x26; 
8ub.scription  $1 ;  established  1875;  W.  White- 
head, editor  and  publisher. 

HERALD;  Fridays ;  republican  ;  four 
pages  22x28;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1864; 
John  L.  Morrison,  editor  and  publisher. 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies  reg- 
ularly in  the  years  1899  and  1904, but 
has  not  since  set  up  any  claim  for  issu- 
ing so  many. 

SOUTH  SHARON  NEW^S;  Fridays; 
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6,8i2f  pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  and  Pittsburg 

&  Western  Rds.  and  Allegheny  r.,  5  m.  N.  by 

N.  E.  of  Pittsburg.   Rolling  mills,  furnaces. 

foundries  and  coal  mines. 

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Pennsylvania  and  Sharpsville  Rds.,  24  m. 
N.  N.  E.  of  New  Castle.  Blast  furnaces,  ma- 
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$1.50;  established  1870;  Bartleson  &  Son, 
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SHEFFIELD,    Warren    Co.  ^   1,295 

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Rd.,  12  m.  S.  E.  of  Warren,  the  county  seat. 

Petroleum. 

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four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $i;  estab- 
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SHENANDOAH,  SchuylkUl  Co.  o 
20,321t  pop.,  on  Lehigh  Valley,  Pennsylva- 
nia and  Philadelphia  &  Reading  Rds.,  13  m. 
N.  of  Pottsville,  the  county  seat.  Oil  re- 
fineries.   Manufacturing.    Anthracite  coaL 

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SHERIDANVILL.E,  Allegheny  Co. 

p  3,400  pop.,  on  Pittsburg,  Cincinnati,  Chi- 


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cago  &  St.  Louis  Rd.,  4  m.  S.  W.  of  Pittsburg 

Residence  town. 

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pendent; sixteen  pages  9x12;  subscription  $1; 
established  1899;  Leo  Matlie,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

SHICKSHINNY,  Luzerne  Co.  n- 
l,456t  pop.,  on  Delaware,  Lackawanna  & 
Western  and  Pennsylvania  Rds.  and  Sus- 
quehanna r.,  16  m.  W.  by  S.  W.  of  Wilkes- 
barre,  the  county  seat.  Mining  and  farm- 
ing. 

MOUNTAIN  ECHO;  Fridays  ;  republi- 
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tabUshed  1873;  R.  Millard  Tubbs,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,250  in  1900 
and  2,036  in  1904,  since  which  it  has 
not.  furnished  a  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  was  credited  with 
more  than    1,000  in    1906   and   1907. 

SHINGLE  HOUSE,  Potter  Co.  ^ 
300  pop.,  on  New  York  &  Pennsylvania  Rd.. 
15  m.  N.  W.  of  Coudersport,  the  county 
seat.  Window  glass,  farming  and  lumber- 
ing. 

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scription $1;  established  1885;  C.  A.  Herrick, 
editor  and  publisher. 

SHIPPENSBURG,  Cttmberland  Co 
t?  3,228t  pop.,  on  Philadelphia  &  Reading, 
Cumberland  Valley  and  Western  Maryland 
Rds.,  41  m.  W.  S.  W.  of  Han-isburg,  the 
State  capital.  Seat  of  State  Normal 
School.  Clothing,  shirt  and  other  manu- 
factories, machine  shops,  engine  works, 
flour  mills  and  creameries.    Agriculture. 

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pendent ;  four  pages  20x26  ;  subscription 
^1;  established  1875;  N.  L.  Mitten,  editor 
and  publisher  (2 — 4). 

^^EWS;  Fridays;  republican;  four  pages 
^x26:  subscription  $1.25;  established  1844; 
J.  C.  Fleming,  editor  and  publisher  (3—8). 

Copies     printed:      1,252  in   1907 

SUV'S  IS.,  Sullivan  Co.  ^   163t  pop.,  25 

m.  S.  W.  of  Towanda. 

SULLIVAN  STAR;  Thursdays;  inde- 
pendent: four  pages  13x20;  subscription  75 
•cents;  established  April,  1905;  C.  L.  Wood- 
ward, editor  and  publisher  (1—7). 

SIEGFRIED,  Northampton  Co.  a- 
400  pop.,  on  C^tral  of  New  Jersey  Rd., 
m.  N.  of  Allentown.  Cement  manufactur- 
ing. 

CEMENT  NEWS;  Fridays;  independ- 
ent; eight  pages  2^23;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1889;  H.  S.  Rice,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (3—3). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1902 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
hut  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  in- 
formation as  would  warrant  the  accord- 
ance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It  has 
not  since  made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 

SKIPPACK,  Montgomery  Co.  C\  640 
pop.,  10  m.  N.  by  N.  W.  of  Norristown,  th« 
county    seat,    and    18   from   Philadelphia. 


PENNS  YL  VANIA . 


Manufactures    of    clothing,     butter    and 
cheese.    Live-stock  market.    Agriculture. 

MONTGOMERY  TRANSCRIPT; 

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scription  |1;    established  1888;    B.  Wltman 
Dambly,  editor;  Eugene  Dambly,  publisher. 
Copies  printed:      1,296  in   1895 
2,066  in  1900 
2,260  in  1901 
2,445  in   1904 
2,452  in  1905 

2.539  in  1906 

2.540  in  1907 

SLATINGTON,  Lehigh  Co.  a-  3,773t 
pop.,  on  Lehigh  Valley  and  Philadelphia  & 
Reading  Rds.  and  Lehigh  r.,  16  m.  N.  W.  of 
Allentown,  the  county  seat.  Rolling  mill, 
steam  boiler  and  slate  works,  and  manu- 
factory of  school  furniture.  Slate  quarries. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages  18x24  ;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
September,  1907;  J.  W.  Roberts  and  R.  E. 
Rlnker,  editors  ;  Herald  Publishing  Com- 
pany, publishers  {11—7  P). 

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Jas.  6.  Ranch,  editor  and  publisher. 

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pages  17-HX22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1894;  Jas.  L.  Mast,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

SMETHPORT,  c.  h.,  McKean  Co.  d 
1,704+  pop.,  on  Western  New  York  &  Penn- 
sylvania and  Bradford,  Bordell  &  Klnzua 
Rds.,  20  m.  S.  by  S.  E.  of  Clean,  N.  Y.  Min- 
ing and  petroleum. 

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$1.25:  established  1863;  H.  L.  Backus,  editor 
and  publisher. 

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subscription  $1.50;  established  1379;  S.  R. 
Lindsley  &  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (3 — ^3). 

SMITHTON,  Westmoreland  Co.  pSBlf 
pop.,  on  Baltimore  &,  Ohio  Rd.,  about  26  m. 
S.  E.  of  Pitt.sburg.  Bottling  works,  handle 
factory,  flour  and  feed  mills,  coal  and  coke. 
NEWS-HERALD  ;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

SOMERSET,  c.  h.,  Somerset  Co.  p 

1,834+  pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Rd.,  110  m. 

S.  E.  ®f  Pittsburg.     Lumber  trade,  maple 

sugar,  cheese  and  butter.    Mining. 

HERALD;  Wednesdays  ;  republican ; 
four  pages  22x28 ;  subscription  $2 ;  established 
1827;  Robert   S.   Scull,  editor  and   publisher 

(8— 3P). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  in- 
formation as  would  warrant  the  accord- 
ance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It  has 
not  since  made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 

SOMERSET    CO.    DEMOCRAT; 

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subscription  $l.at ;  established  1854  ;  A.  B. 
Grof.  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 

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two  occasions  indicated  a  desire  to  have 
credit  for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies 
regularly,  but  such  definite  information 
as  would  warrant  such  a  rating  has 
never   been    forthcoming. 

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pages  20x26;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1883 ;  J.  A.  Lambert,  eaitor  and  publisher  (3 — 3). 

Copies  printed:     This  paper  had  credit 


[Catalogue  by  states. 


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for  an  average  issue  of  3,146  in  1901, 
since_  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  has 
been  credited  with  more  than  2,250  every 
year    since,    up    to    and    including    1907. 

SOUDERTON,  Montgomery  Co.  q, 
1,500  pop.,  on  Philadelphia  &  Reading  Rd., 
25  m.  N.  N.  W.  of  Philadelphia.  Steam 
planing  mills,  electrical  works,  hosiery 
and  cigar  and  clothing  manufactures. 

INDEPENDENT;  Fridays ;  inde- 
pendent; four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1; 
established  1878;  W.  F.  Goettler  &  Son,  editors 
and  publishers  (1 — 8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  in- 
formation as  would  warrant  the  accord- 
ance of  a   rating  to   that  effect. 

SOUTH  BETHLEHEM,  ^^orth- 

ampton  Co.  n-  13,24lt  pop.,  on  Lehigh  Valley, 
Central  of  New  Jersey  and  Philadelphia  & 
Reading  Rds.  and  Lehigh  r.,  12  m.  W.  of 
Easton,  the  county  seat.  Seat  of  Lehigh 
Univerglty.  Bessemer  steel,  >teel  rail,  gov- 
«rnnient  ordnance,  zinc,  oxide,  brass  and 
boiler  works  and  silk  and  knitting  mills. 
Iron  and  zinc  ores. 

GLiOBE;  everj'  evening  except  Sunday ; 
Independent;  ten  to  twenty-four  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $3;  established  1894;  D.  J.  God- 
shalk,  editor;  O.  H.  Mickley,  publisher  (1—7). 
Qjpies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies  reg- 
ularly in  1904,  but  has  not  since  set  up 
any  definite  and  satisfactory  claim  for 
issuing    so    many. 

BROWN  AND  WHITE;  weekly.twlce 
a-week,  Tuesdays  and  BYldays.  during  college 
year;  collegiate;  four  pages  11x16;  subscrip- 
tion $2;  established  18W ;  Students  of  Lehigh 
University,  editors  and  publishers. 

SOUTHFORK,  Cambria  Co.  a  2fi2S\ 

pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Rd.  and  Conemaugh 

r.,  9  m.  E.  N.  E.  of  Johnstown.    Planing 

mill.    Coal  and  clay  mining. 

RECORD;  Thursdays;  four  pa^es  20x26; 
aubscriptlon  $1 ;  established  1894;  hTC.  Stine- 
man,  editor  and  proprietor. 

SOUTH  WIIiLIAMSPORT,  Ly- 

coming  Co.  [j  suburb  of  Williamsport. 

TIMES;  Fridays;  Independent;  four 
pages  15x22  ;  subscription  50  cents  ;  estab- 
lished 1905;  J.Milton  Furey,  editor;  Durant 
C.  Furey,  publisher  (1—81. 

SPARTANSBURG,   Crauford    Co. 

\i  488  pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Rd.,  18  m.  N. 

by  E.   of   Titusville.    Lumber,  farm   and 

dairy  district. 

SENTINEL;  Fridaj's:  republican;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estatiiished 
1885;  H.  L.  Bowen,  editor  and  publisher; 
issues  also  editions  forTownville  and  Guy's 
Mills  (2-^). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,446  in  1903, 
but  has  not  since  made  claim  to  issuing 
so   many   as   1,000   copies. 

SPRING  CITY,  Chetier  Co.  0, 2,566t 
pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Rd.  and  Schuylkill  r. 
and  canal,  opposite  Royersford  and  32  m. 
N.  W,  of   Philadelphia.    Shafting   works, 


hosiery  and  underwear  mills.  Glass  fac- 
tories and  bottle  works.  Stove  molders' 
facing,  fire-brick  and  tile  works. 

SUN;  every  evening,  and  WEEKLY, 
Thursdays;  republican;  four  to  six  pages 
15x2i;  suljscription— daily  $3,  weekly  $1;  es- 
establiahed— dally  19i)6,  weekly  18T2;  Isaac 
Carney,  editor  and  publisher  (1—7)  ( A  A). 

Copies  printed:  The  weekly  edition 
of  this  paper  had  credit  for  an  issue 
of  1,250  for  the  year  1895,  but  has 
not  since  made  claim  to  issuing  so 
many    as    1,000    copies. 


E. 


SPRINGDALE,    Allegheny    Co. 

1,007  pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Rd..  17  m.  N. 

of  Pittsburg.    Farming. 

RECORD:  Saturdays ;  independent ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1880;  J.  G.  Barnes,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—4). 

SPRING  FORGE,  York  Co.  g  975 
pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  and  Western  Mary- 
land Rds.,  10  m.  S.  W.  of  York,  the  county 
seat.  Paper  mills,  creamery,  cigar  and 
brick  manufactories  and  iron-ore  mining. 

RIPPL.ET;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1896;  Charles  H.  Sprenkel,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12— 3). 

SPRINGTOWN,  Bucks  Co.  R  196 

pop.,  8   m.  S.  E.  of  Bethlehem  and  48  N. 

of  Philadelphia.    Manufactories  and  mills. 

Agriculture. 

TIMES;  Saturdays;  independent;  elKht 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
18^ ;  Times  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (8—3). 

STATE   COLLEGE,   Center  Co.   a 

851+  pop.,  on  Belief onte  Central  Rd.  Seat  of 

State  Agricultural  College. 

TIMES;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1 ;  established  1898;  Nittany  Print- 
ing and  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (1 — 4). 

STEELTON,  Dauphin  Co.  D  12,086t 
pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  and  Philadelohia  & 
Reading  Rds.,  3  m.  E.  of  Harrisburg,  the 
county  seat  and  State  capital.  Several 
steel  works,  steam  flour  mill,  brickyards 
and  stone  quarries. 

ADVOCATE    AND    VERDICT;    Fri 

days;  republican;  four  pages  20x26;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  ISe*;  N.  Y,  Parthe- 
more.  editor;  Central  Pennsylvania  Publish- 
ing Co.,  Ltd.,  publishers  ( 12—6). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies  reg- 
ularly in  the  years  1900  and  1902,  but 
has  not  since  set  up  any  definite  and 
satisfactory    claim    for   issuing   so    many. 

PRESS;  Saturdays;  negro;  republican; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1890;  P.  S.  Blackwell,  editor  and  pub- 
Jlsher. 

REPORTER;  Fridays ;  republican ; 
four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  established 
1882;  W.  H.  H.  Sieg,  editor  and  publisher 
(1— *<). 

Copies  printe"d:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,200  in  1895, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  was 
credited  with  more  than  1,000  in  1905 
and    1907. 


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STEWARTSTOWN,    Tork  Co.  q 

8(Xi  pop.,  on  Northern  Central  and  Stewarts 

town   Rds.,  about   18   m.  S.  of  York,  the 

county  seat.    Flour,  saw  and  planing  mills, 

and  furniture  factory.    Agriculture. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  independent;  four  pages 
20x2«  ;  subscription  .$1;  established  1899;  W. 
R.  S.  Anstine,  editor;  Stewartscown  News 
Company  (Limited),  p,.blishers  d— S). 

STRASBURG,  Lancaster  Co.  q,916t 
pop.,  on  Strasburg  Ed.,  8  m.  S.  E.  of  Lan- 
caster, the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 

HOME;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  18x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1888;  Geo.N.  Le  Fevre.  editor  and  publisher 

(ia-3). 

NEWS;  Saturdays ;  republican ;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  75  cents;  estab- 
lished 1898;  John  G.  Homsher,  editor  and 
publisher  (7—5). 

JUSTICE  OF  THE  PEACE;  month 
ly;  legal;  sixteen  pages  6x93^;  subscription 
50  cents;  established  1899;  John  G.  Homsher, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

STROUDSBURG,  c.  h.,  Monroe  Co. 

o  8,000  pop.,  on  Delaware,  Lackawanna  & 
Western  and  New  York,  Susquehanna  & 
Western  Rds.,  20  m.  N.  of  Easton.  Water 
power,  glass  factories,  iron,  boiler  and  en- 
gine works,  woolen  and  silk  mills.  Agri- 
culture. 

TIMES  AND  DEMOCRAT;  every 
evening  except  sunua.v,  and  TIMES,  Fri- 
days; daily  independent,  weekly  democratic; 
eight  pages  17x22;  subscription— daily  $3, 
weekly  $1;  established  —  daily  Times  1894, 
Democrat  1903.  consolidated  1907,  weeklv 
1887;  Stroudsburg  Printing  Company,  editors 
and  publishers  (2— 8). 

Publisher's  announcement.— Size,  typograph- 
ical appearance,  newg  reliability  and  ed 
itorial  tone  characterize  the  Stroudsburg 
(Pa.)  Printing  Co. 's  pviblications— keeping 
both  daily  and  weeklies  constantly  in  the 
lead.  Best  daily  between  Paterson  and 
Scrantou. 

JEFFERSONIAN;  Thursdays;  repub- 
lican; four  pages  16x23:  subscription  SI;  es- 
tablished 1841;  P.  M.  Nilis,  editor  and  pub 
Usher  (3—8). 

MONROE  DEMOCRAT:  Wednesdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  17x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1832;  C.  L.  Drake,  manager; 
Stroudsburg  Printing  Co.,  publishers  (2—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  issue  of  2,500  in  1894,  since 
which  it  has  not  furnished  any  definite 
and  satisfactory  report,  but  has  been 
credited  with  more  than  i.ooo  every 
year  since  1898,  up  to  and  including 
1907. 

MOUNTAIN  ECHO:  Saturdays;  so- 
ciety; forty  pages  9x12;  subscription  §1;  es- 
tablished 1878;  C.L.  Drake,  manager;  Strouds- 
burg Printing  Company,  publishers  (2—8). 

SUGAR  GROVE,  Warren  Co.^bll 
Dop.,  15  m.  N.  W.  of  Warren,  the  county 
seat.    Agriculture. 

^  WARREN  CO.  RECORD;  Thursdays; 

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PEXNS  YL  VANIA . 


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SWISSVALE,  Allegheny  Co.  J3  1,716 

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Pittsburg,  the  county  seat.  Manufacturing. 

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CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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PKNNSYL  VANIA. 


PEXXS  YL  VA  NIA. 


SYKESVILLE,  Jefferson  Co.  -a  1,225 

pop.,  on   Buffalo,  Rochester   &  Pittsburg 

aad  Buffalo  &  Susquehanna  Rds.,  U  ni.  N.E. 

of     Punxsutawney.      Coal   mines.     Brick 

making. 

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March,  1905;  Otto  J.  Nupp,  editor  and  pub- 
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T  A  M  A  Q  U  A,  Schuylkill  Co.  Q-  7,267t 

pop.— local  estimate  S.OUO— on  Philadelphia 
&  Reading  and  Central  of  New  Jersey  Rds. 
and  Little  Schuylkill  r.,  16  m.  N.  E.  of  Potts- 
ville,  the  county  seat.  Manufacturing  and 
coal  mining. 

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scription $3;  established  1369;  John  M.  Harris, 
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in  1902,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
any  definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but 
has  been  credited  with  more  than  1,000 
every  year  since,  up  to  and  including 
1907. 

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TARENTUM,  Allegheny  Co.  P5,472t 
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TERREHILIi,  Lancaster  Co.  0, 1,200 
pop.,  2U  m.  N.  W.  of  Lancaster,  the  county 
seat.    Cigar  factories.    Agriculture. 

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Isbed   1892;  Mrs.  Anna  M.  Cake,  publisher 

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THOMPSONTOWN,^«nia<aCo.  a 
273t  pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Rd.  and  Juni- 
ata r.,  9  m.  E.  of  Mifflintown,  the  county 
seat.    Agriculture. 

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tory report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
than    1. 000   in    1905   and    1907. 

TIDIOUTE,  ITarren  Co.  ^l,237t  pop., 

on  Pennsylvania  Rd.  and  Allegheny  r.,  35  m. 

N.  W.  of  Oil  City.    Saw,  planing  and  grist 

mills,   several  manufactories   of    lumber, 

furniture  and  hub  factories.    Cutlery. 

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Charles  E.  White,  editor  and  publisher  (3—3), 

TIOGA,  Tioga  Co.  Q  524t  pop.,  on  Erie 
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Coke  works  ana  leather  factory. 
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Rd.  and  Allegheny  r.,  20  m.  E.  N.  E.  of  Oil 
City  and  90  S.  E.  of  Erie.  Manufactures 
of  bricks,  lumber  and  staves.  Agriculture. 
Petroleum. 

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county  seat.  Paper  mill  and  glass  facto- 
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TITUSVIIiLE,  Crawford  Co.  tl  8,244t 
pop.,  on  Western  New  York  &  Pennsylvania 
and  Dunkirk,  Allegheny  Valley  &  Pitts- 
burg Rds..  28  m.  E.  of  Meadvllle,  the  county 
seat.  Manufactures  of  boilers,  barrels,  arte- 
sian and  oil-well  machinery,  leather  and 
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PENNS  TL  VANIA. 


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2,837  in  1905 
2,206  in   1907 
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and  2,250  in  1905,  since  which  it  has 
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ed   with    more    than    1,000    in    1907. 

TOWANDA,  c.  h.,  Bradford  Co.  ^ 
4,663+  pop.,  on  Lehigh  Valley,  Susquehanna 
&  New  York  and  State  Line  &  Sullivan  Rds. 
and  Susquehanna  r.,  80  m.  from  Wilkes- 
barre  and  60  S.  E.  of  Binghamion,  N.  Y. 
Has  planing  and  flour  mills,  toy,  chair,  boot 
and  shoe  and  household  furniture  manu- 
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1,050  in  1901 
1,421  in  1904 
1,672  in  1905 
1,787  in  1906 
2,242  in  1907 
Weekly,  3,500  in  1898 
3,766  in  1901 
3,917  in  1902 
4,372  in  1903 
5,459  in  1904 
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it  has  not  furnished  any  definite  and  sat- 
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with  more  than  1,000  every  year  since, 
up   to  and   including    1907. 

TOWER  CITY,  Schuylkill  Co.  n- 
2,300  pop.,  on  Williams  Valley  Rd.,  24  m. 
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TOWNVILIiE,  Crawford  Co.  ^  327t 
pop.,  6  m.  W.  by  S.  of  Tryonville,  the 
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of  Pittsburg.    Machine  works. 

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publisher  (1—8). 

TREMONT,  Schuylkill  Co.  o-  l,9-t7t 
pop.,  on  People's  and  Philadelphia  &  Read- 
ing Rds.,  13  m.  W.  by  S.  W.  of  Pottsville, 
the  county  seat.    Coal  mining. 

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TREVORTON,  Northumberland  Co. 

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TROY,  Bradford  Co.  ^  l,450t  pop.,  on 
Northern  Central  Rd.,  25  m.  S.  of  Elmira, 
N.  Y.    Agriculture  and  butter  making. 

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TUNKHANNOCK,  o.  h.,  Wyominff 

Co.  cT  1,305+  pop.,  on  Lehigh  Valley  and  Mon- 
trose Rds.  and  Susquehanna  r.,  24  m.  N.  W. 
of  Scranton.    Grain  growing. 

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TURTLECREEK,  Allegheny  Co.  p 
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Pittsburg,  the  county  seat.  Air  brake,  steel, 
electric  and  manufacturing  works,  coal- 
gas  company  and  lumber  and  planing  mills. 

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lisher (8—3);  prints  an  edition  entitled  the 
News  for  East  Pittsburg. 

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1895;  Chas.  J.  Cupps,  editor  and  publisher. 

TYRONE,  Blair  Co.  O  5,847t  pop., 
—local  estimate  8,000— on  Pennsylvania  Rd., 
14  m.  N.  N.  E.  of  Altoona.  Iron,  lime,  leather, 
paper,  lumber  and  stone.  Coal  trade.  Large 
tannerj'.  Shipping  point. 
HERALD;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 

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Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
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since  which  it  has  not  furnished  a  re- 
port but  was  credited  with  more  than 
1,000    in    1907. 

UliYSSES,  Potter  Co.  6  610  pop.,  on 

Fall  Brook  Rd.,  at  head  of  Genesee  r.,  15  m. 
N.  E.  of  Coudersport,  the  county  seat,  and 
35  from  Emporium.     Stock  raising,  agri- 
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UNION  CITY,  Erie  Co.  tl3,104t pop., 
on  New  York.  Lake  Erie  &  Western,  Penn- 
sylvania and  Western  New  York  &  Penn- 
sylvania Rds.,  26  m.  S.  S.  E.  of  Erie,  the 
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ure. 

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sylvania  Rds.,  69  m.S.  by  S.  E.  of  Pittsburg. 

Agriculture,  coke  and  iron. 

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ing 1899,  morning  1907,  weekly  1805 ;  John 
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ing Co.,  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  the  dailv  editions  of  this  paper, 
but  each  had  credit  for  exceeding  1,000 
in    1907. 

The  weekly  edition  had  credit  for  an 
issue  of  1,500  in  1895,  since  which  it 
has  not  furnished  any  definite  and  sat- 
isfactory report,  but  was  credited  with 
more    than    1,000    in    1905    and    1907- 

NEWS  STANDARD;  every  evening 
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Copies  printed:  The  daily  and  weekly 
editions  of  this  paper  each  had  credit 
for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies  reg- 
ularly in  1903,  but  neither  has  since  set 
up  any  claim  for  issuing  so  many. 

PEOPLE'S    TRIBUNE  ;    Thursdays; 
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Copies  printed:     1,400  in  1895 
3,355  in   1905 
4,029  m  1906 
4,906  in  1907 


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scription $1;  established  Jlarcii,  19(0;  George 
Sloyer,  editor  and  publisher  (1—7)  A  A). 

VANDERGRIFT,  Westmoreland 
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CITIZEN;  Saturdays:  non-partisan ; 
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established  1882;  E.  H.  Welsh,  editor  and 
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Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
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exceeding    1,000   in    1905    and    1907. 

VIL.L.ANOVA,  Delaware  Co.  0,  115t 
pop.,  seat  of  Villanova  college. 

GOOD   COUNSEL   MAGAZINE; 

monthly  (▲  ▲). 

WARREN,  c.  h.,  Wnrrev  Co.  1^8,0431 
pop.,  on  Dunkirk,  Allegheny  Valley  &  Pitts- 
burg, Pennsylvania  and  Western  New  York 
&  Pennsylvania  Rds.  and  Allegheny  r.,  66 
m.  S.  E.  of  Erie.  Petroleum  trade  center 
and  extensive  manufactories. 

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Copies  printed:  The  daily  edition  of 
this  paper  had  credit  for  an  average  is- 
sue of  1,080  in  1901,  but  has  not  since 
made  claim  to  issuing  so  many  as  1,000 
copies. 

MIRROR;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  SEMI- WEEKLY,  Tuesdays 
and  Fridays;  republican;  daily  four  pages 
20x24,  semi- weekly  eight  pages  15x23;  sub- 
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Copies  printed:  The  daily  edition  of 
this  paper  had  credit  for  an  issue  of 
1,850  in  1902,  but  has  not  since  made 
claim  to  issuing  so  many  as  1,000  copies. 
The  semi-weekly  edition  had  credit 
for  an  issue  of  1,950  in  1902,  since  which 
it  has  not  furnished  any  definite  and 
satisfactory  report,  but  has  been  credited 
with  more  than  1,000  every  year  since, 
up   to   and   including    1907- 

MAIL;  Thursdays  ;  republicary;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1848; 
W  R.  McKinney  and  W.  S.  Pittman,  editors 
and  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies    printed:     For .  the    year     1903 
this  paper   seemed  to  assert  that  it   had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but    failed    to    furnish    such    definite    in- 
formation as  would   warrant  the   accord- 
ance of  a   rating  to   that  effect.     It  has 
not  since  made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 
FORENINGS     VANNEN;     monthly; 
Swedish;    eight    pages    15x2(i;    subscription 
50 cents;   established  November,  1901:    C.  E. 
Llndstone.  editor  and  publisher  (1—H). 
Copies  printed:      i,54i   in   1902 
1,500  in   1904 
1,329  in   1905 
1,487  in   1906 
1,52s  in  1907 
WASHINGTON,  c.  h..  Washington 
Co.  p  7.670+  pop.— local  estimate  23,387— on 
Pittsburg,  Cincinnati  &  St,  Louis,  Pennsyl- 
vania Go's  and  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Rds.  and 
Chartiers  creek,  31  m.  S.  W.  of  Pittsburg. 


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PENNSYLVANIA. 


Seat  of  the  Washington  and  Jefferson  Col- 
lege.   Mining  of  bituminous  coal  and  the 
manufacture    of    brass,    malleable     iron, 
glass,  tubes  and  pipes,  carriages,  etc.  Natu 
ral  gas. 

OBSJERVER;  everj'  morning  except 
Sunday;  reuublican;  eight,  pages  16x23;  sud- 
scription  $3;  establlshfed  1871;  John  L.  Stew- 
art, editor  and  publisher  (2—6). 
Copies  printed:     3,860  in  1903 
6,032  in   1905 
6,029  in   1906 
6,359  in   1907 
RECORD;  every  morning  except  Sun- 
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scription $3;  established  1878;  J.  W.  P.  Hart, 
editor  ;    Record  Publishing  Company,  pub- 
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Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1906 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect 

REPORTER;  every  evening  except 
Sunday;  republican;  eight  pages  16x23;  sub- 
scription $3;  established  18WJ;  John  L.Stew- 
art, editor  and  publisher  (2 — 6). 
Copies  printed:     2,700  in  1896 
4,270  in   1900 
5,439  in   1901 
5,857  in   1902 
5,697  in  1903 
4,488  in   1905 
4,576  in   1906 
4,539  in  1907 
REPUBLiICAN;   every  evrening  except 
Sunday,   and    MONONGAHELA    VAli- 
L.EY  REPUBLICAN,  Thur8days;repub- 
lican;  four  pages— daily  15x22,  weelcly  22x28; 
subscription — daily  $:5,  weekly  81.-50;  estab- 
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zard,  editor:  The  Chill  W.  Hazzard  Co.,  pub- 
llBherB  (12— 4)  (AA^. 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  papes,  but  each  edition  had 
credit  for  exceeding  1,000  in  1905  and 
1906. 

J  O  U  R  N  A  li ;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1889;  Journal  Printing  and  Publishing 
Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (12-;-6). 

Copies  printed:     No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
•from    this   paper, _  but    it   had    credit    for 
exceeding    1,000    in    1905    and    1907. 

SUPPER  TABLE;  Saturdays;  society; 
sixteen  pages  11x14;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1835;  J.  H.  Allen,  editor  and  publisher 
(1-7). 

WATEJlFORD,£'rt>  Co.  ^  767t 
pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Rd.,  14  m.  S.  E.  of 
Erie,  the  county  seat.  Flour  mills  and  tan- 
nery.   Farming  and  cattle  raising. 

LEADER;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x2'2;  subscription  $1;  established 
1877;  C.  F.  Bolard,  editor  and  publlsher(3— 3). 

WATSONTOWN,    Northumberland 

Co.  n  1,898+ pop.,  on  Susquehanna,  Blooms- 
burg  &  Berwick,  Noithern  Central  and 
Pennsylvania  Rds.  and  Susquehanna  r.,  17 
m.  N.  of  Sunbury,  the  county  seat.  Manu- 
factories of  machinery,  tables,  boots  and 
shoes,  hosiery  and  brick;  planing  mills. 
Agriculture. 

RECORD  AND  STAR;  Fridays; 
Independent;  eight  pages  17i^x24;  subscrlp- 


PENNS  JLVA  NIA . 


tlon  $1.25 ;  established  1871 ;  Lew.  C.  Fosnot 
&  Son,  editors  and  publishers  (1—8). 

WAYNE,  Delaware  Co.  P,  on  Penn- 
sylvania Rd.,  14  m.  W.  of  Philadelphia. 
Suburban  residences. 

SUBURBAN;  Fridays;  republican; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1885;  A.  M.  Ehart,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  in- 
formation as  would  warrant  the  accord- 
ance   of    a    rating    to    that    effect. 

WAYNESBORO,  Franklin  Co.  q 
5,396+  pop., on  Cumberland  Valley  and  West- 
ern Maryland  Rds.,  13  m.  S.  by  S.E.  of  Cham- 
bersburg,  the  county  seat.  Manufactures  of 
steam  engines,  threshing  machines,  ref rig- 

■  crating   and    ice-making   machinery,  gas 

and  gasoline  engines  and  fruit  evaporators. 

Steam  lumber  mills.    Agricultural  district. 

Copper  and  iron  ore. 

BLUE  RIDGE  ZEPHYR;  every 
evening  except  Sunday,  and  REC0RD» 
Wednesdays ;  independent;  daily  four,  week- 
ly eight  pages  18x24  ;  subscription— daily  $3, 
weekly  $1 ;  established— daily  1895,  weekly 
1876;  Robert  C.  Gordon,  publisher  (7—5). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1902 
the  daily  edition  of  this  paper  seemed  to 
assert  that  it  had  an  average  issue  ex- 
ceeding 1,000  copies,  but  failed  to  fur- 
nish such  definite  information  as  would 
warrant  the  accordance  of  a  rating  to 
that  effect.  It  has  not  since  made  any 
renewal  of  the  claim. 

The  weekly  edition  has  on  two  occa- 
sions indicated  a  desire  to  have  credit 
for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies  reg- 
ularly, but  such  definite  information  as 
would  warrant  such  a  rating  has  never 
been    forthcoming. 

HERALD;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  dally 
four,  weekly  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription 
—daily  $3.  weeklv  $1;  established  August, 
1901;  W.  W.  Frantz,  editor;  The  Herald,  Inc., 
publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
both  editions  of  this  paper  seemed  to  as- 
sert that  they  had  an  average  issue  ex- 
ceeding 1,000  copies,  but  failed  to  fur- 
nish such  definite  information  as  would 
warrant  the  accordance  of  a  rating  to 
that  effect. 

WAYNESBURG.c.h.,  Gre»ne  Co.p 

2,544+  pop.,  on  Waynesburg  &  Washington 

Rd.,  45  m.  S.  of  Pittsburg.  Agriculture  and 

stock  raising.    Petroleum  and  natural  gas. 

TI>IES;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  INDEPENDENT,  Thursdays;  repub- 
lican; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription— dally 
$3,  w-eekly  $1;  established- daily  1901,  week- 
ly 1872;  J.  H.  McKay,  editor;  Independent 
Printing  Co.,  publishers  (9—6). 

Copies  printed:  The  weekly  edition 
of  this  paper  had  credit  for  an  average 
issue  of  3,117.  in  1895  and  2,700  in 
1 90 1,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
any  definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but 
was  credited  with  more  than  2,250 
every  year  since,  up  to  and  including 
1907. 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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C^REENE    CO.     DEMOCRAT;     Frl 

days;  democratic;  four  pages  22x28;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1871;  W.  O.  Headle*, 
editor;  Democrat  Printing  and  Publishing 
Company,  publishers  (3—3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  issue  of  2,720  in  1894,  since 
which  it  has  not  furnished  any  definite 
and  satisfactory  report,  but  has  been 
credited  with  more  than  1,000  every  year 
since    1898,    up    to    and    including    1907, 

MESSENGER  ;  Wednesdays;  demo- 
cratic: four  pages  20x28;  subscription  $1.50; 
eatabUsbed  1813;  Pauley  Bros.,  editors  and 
publishers. 

REPUBLIC  AX;  Wednesdays;  republi- 
can; four  pages  22x29;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1833;  I.  H.  Knox,  editor  and  publisher 
(2-8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,488  for  the 
year  1895,  1,421  in  1896,  but  has  not 
since  made  definite  and  satisfactory  claim 
to  issuing  so  many  as   1,000  copies. 

"WEATHERLY,  Carbon  Co.  o  3,000 
pop.,  on  Lehigh  Valley  Rd.,  10  m.  E.  of 
Hazleton.  Silk  mills  and  railroad  shops 
and  foundry. 

HERALD  ;  Fridays ;  independent; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1880;  P.  E.  Faust,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 
Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies  reg- 
ularly in  the  year  1896,  but  has  not 
since  set  up  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory   claim    for    issuing   so    many. 

IVEIiLSBORO,    c.h.,   Tioga  Co.  6 

2,954+  pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Division  of 
New  York  Central  &  Hudson  River  Rd.,  40 
m.  S.  of  Corning,  N.  Y.,  and  80  N.  of 
Williamsport.  Bituminous  coal  mining 
and  agriculture. 

AGITATOR;  Wednesda;ys ;  republi- 
can; eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1854;  Arthur  M.  Roy,  editor  and 
publisher  (12— 4). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  2,968  in  1902, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  has 
been  credited  with  more  than  2,250  every 
year  since,  up  to  and  including  1907. 
GAZETTE  ;  Thursdays ;  democratic ; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  estab 
lished  1874:  Frank  Conevery,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8—3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,710  for  the 
year  1896,  but  has  not  since  made  defi- 
nite and  satisfactory  claim  to  issuing  so 
many    as    1,000    copies. 

REPUBLICAN  ADVOCATE; 
Tuesdays;  republican;  eight  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1884;  James  M. 
Miller,  editor  and  publisher. 

Copies  printed:.  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  issue  of  2,260  in  1898  and  2,320 
in  1900,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
any  definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but 
was  credited  with  more  than  1,000  in 
1905   and    1907. 

WEST   ALEXANDER,    Washing- 
ton Co.  p  46a+  pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Rd., 
13  m.  N.  E.  of  Wheeling,  W.  Va.    Farming. 
SATURDAY    EVENING    CALL; 
Saturdays;    republican;    four   pages    16x22; 
subscription  $1;    established    1895;    Barry  & 
Son,  editors  and  publishers  (7 — 5). 

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PENXS  YL  VANIA. 


WEST  CHESTER,  c.  h.,  Chester 
Co.  Q,  11,000  pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  and 
Philadelphia, Wilmington  &  Baltimore  Rds. 
27  m.  W.  of  Philadelphia  and  16  N.  of  Wil- 
mington, Del.  Cream  separator  works, 
spoke  and  wheel  works,  and  tag  factory. 
Agriculture. 

LOCAL  NEWS;  every  evening  except 
Sunday;  six  pages  16x22;  subscription  $3; 
established  18?2;  W.  W.  Thomson,  editor;  W. 
H.  Hodgson,  publisher  C2— 8). 

Copies  printed:  13,228  in  1896 
15,086  in  1902 
15,168  in  1903 
15,297  in  190S 
15,440  in  1906 
15,687  in   1907 

J^^The  absolute  correct- 
ness of  the  latest  circulation 
rating  accorded  the  Local 
News  is  guaranteed  by  the 
publishers  of  Rowell's  Ameri- 
can Newspaper  Directory,  who 
will  pay  one  hun,dred  dollars  to  the  first 
person  who  successfully  controverts  its 
accuracy. 

Publisher's  announcement. — Here  is  a  point 
exclusively  enjoyed  by  the  News,  so  far  as 
inland  journalism  is  concerned.  Of  Its 
15.tl8T  circulatiou,  it  has  a  mail  list  of  over 
5,000,  an  exhibit  that  is  scarcely  equaled  by 
any  newspaper  In  the  United  States  with 
a  similar  field.  There  are  no  agents  em- 
ployed in  connection  with  this  particular 
feature  of  its  business,  the  mails  alone 
doing  the  service  of  distribution.  The  up- 
to-date  adverti8<^r  cannot  fail  in  recogniz- 
ing this  worth.  It  means  to  him  a  class  of 
people  in  the  rural  sections  with  whom  he 
is  always  glad  to  be  in  touch,  a  class  whose 
customis  at  all  times  desirable,  and  with 
whom  it  pays  to  be  In  close  business  rela- 
tions. The  News  is  the  reliable  "middle 
man"  in  the  matter  of  effecting  such  rela- 
tionship. Chester  Co.,  Pa.,  is  the  second 
richest  agricultural  district  In  the  United 
States.  Its  people  are  readers. 
JEFFERSONIAN:  Saturdays;  demo- 
cratic ;  six  pages  17J^23;  subscription  $1.5<); 
established  1842;  W.  H.  Hodgson,  editor  and 
publLsher  (T— 3  P). 

VILLAGE  RECORD;  Thursdays;  re 
publican;  four  pages  22x28;  subscription  $1 ; 
established  1809;  Jas.  B.  Fisher,  editor;  T.  L. 
Eyre,  publisher  (12—5). 

'Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding  2,250  in  1901  and  more  than 
1,000  in    1905   and   1907. 

WESTFIELD,  Tioga  Co.  ^  l.lSOt 
pop.,  on  Addison  &  Pennsylvania  and  Fall 
Brook  Rds.  and  Cowanesque  r.,  26  m.  N.  W. 
of  Wellsboro,  the  county  seat.  Farming 
and  dairj'ing. 

FREE  PRESS;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1878;  W.  W.  Marsh,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. ,  .  „ 
Copies  printed:  For  the  year^  1898 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  in- 
formation as  would  warrant  the  accord- 
ance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It  has 
not  since  made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 

WESTGROVE,  Chester  Co.  ^  929t 
pop.,  on  Philadelphia,  Wilmington*  Haiti- 


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PENNS  YL  VAXIA. 


more  R(L,  40  m.  W.  of  Philadelphia.  Nur- 
series and  easket  and  knitting  factories. 

INDEPENDENT;  Thursdays;  inde- 
pendent; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1; 
established  1884;  W.  F.  Dautze,  editor  and 
publisher  (2—4 ) 

WEST     NEWTON,     Westmoreland 

Co.  p  2,467+  pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  and 
Pittsburg  &  Lake  Erie  Rds.,  33  m.  S.  E.  of 
Pittsburg.  Coal,  coke,  freestone,  limestone 
and  lumber.    Farming. 

TIMES-SUN;  Thursdays;  independent- 
republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1878:  Kreps  &  Waters,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  (.7—5). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  issue  of  1,032  in  1895,  since 
which  it  has  not  furnished  any  definite 
and  satisfactory  report,  but  has  been 
credited  with  more. than  1,000  every  year 
since,    up   to    and   including    1907. 

WHITEHAVEN,  Luzerne  Ce.zy 

1,517+  pop.,  on  Lehigh  Valley  and  Central  of 
New  Jersey  Rds.  and  Lehigh  r.,  30  m.  S.  by 
S.  E.  of  Wilkesbarre,  the  countj-  seat. 

JOURNALi;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50:  established 
1879;  W.  C.  Taylor,  editor  and  publisher  (7—5). 
Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,031  for  the 
year  1897,  but  has  not  since  made  defi- 
nite and  satisfactory  claim  to  issuing  so 
many  as   1,000   copies. 

WILKESBARRE,   c.  h.,  Luzerne 

Co.  D-  67,491  pop.,  center  of  six  raih'oads 
on  the  Susquehanna  r.  Axle  and  silk  and 
lace  curtain  mills,  cutlery,  mine  machine- 
ry, automobile  and  adding  machine  and 
boot  and  shoe  factories.  Anthracite  coal. 
DAILY. 

EVENING  TIMES-LEADER)  every 
evening  except  Sunday,  and  UNION 
LEADER,  Fridays;  independent;  ten  to 
twenty-four  pages  17x24:  subscription— daily 
$5.  weekly  $1;  established —daily:  Times 
1890,  Leader  1879,  consolidated  December. 
1907;  weekly  1810;  Ernest  G.  Smith,  editor; 
Leader  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  The  weekly  edition 
had  credit  for  issuing  more  than  1,000 
copies  regularly  in  1903,  but  has  not 
since  set  up  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory   claim    for    issuing    so   many. 

NEWS;  every  morning  except  Sundav, 
and  WEEKLY,  Saturdays;  daily  demo- 
cratic, weekly  independent:  eight  pages 
18x24;  subscription— daily  $3,  weekly  $1; 
established-daily  1884.  weekly  1882;  Rich- 
ard Little,  editor  and  publisher;  dated  also 
at  Pittston. 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding   2,250    in    1907. 

RECORD  ;  every  morningexcept  Sundav. 
and  RECORD  OF  THE  TIMES,  semi 
weekly,  Tuesdays  and  Fridays  ;  republican ; 
eight  pages  18x24 ;  subscription  —  daily  $6, 
semi- weekly  $1 :  established— daily  1873,  semi- 
weekly  1832;  Wilkes-Barre  Record  Co.,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  (1—5). 
Copies    printed:     daily,     12,114  in   1901 

12,327  in  1902 
12,858  in  1903 
14,277  in  1904 
15,183  in  1906 
16,028  in   1907 


PEN  AS  YL  VAMA—  Wilkesbarre. 


Semi-weekly,     1,883   in   1895 
4,634  in   1904 
4,506  in   1907 
Publisher's  announcement. — The  average  net 
circulation  of  the  Wilkes-Barre  Record  for 
January,  1908,  was  1(),207  copies  per  day.  and 
regardless   of    the   statements    of    other 
Wilke.s  Barre  newspapers,  sworn  or  other- 
wise, the  Record  will  guarantee  its  net 
paid   circiilatiou    to  be   at    least    75 
per  cent  larger  than  that  of  any  other 
Wilkes  Barre   newspaper.     Vreeland  Ben- 
jamin— New  York  and  Chicago— Manager 
Foreign  Advertising  Department. 

WEEKLY . 

ADVOCATE;  Fridays;  four  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1900;  Ira  Brown, 
editor;  Advocate  Publishing  Co.  publishers. 

DEMOKRATISCHES  W^ECH- 
TER  AND  SAMSTAG  ABEND;Thurs 

days;  German;  democratic;  twelve  pages 
17x23;  subscription  $2;  established  ia41; 
Philip  Weiss,  editor;  Wilkesbarre  German 
Publishing  Company,  publishers  (12 — 1). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  2,021  in  1898, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  has 
been  credited  with  more  than  1,000  every 
year  since  1901,  up  to  and  including 
1907. 

GORNIR ;  Satm-days;  Polish;  four  pages 
20x26;  subscription  S2;  established  1893;  K. 
Kijanski,  editor;  T.  J.  Struzynski,  publisher 
(8-3).  _ 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding    i.ooo    in    1905    and    1907. 

INDEPENDENT;  Sundays  (A  A). 

LUZERNE  CO.  EXPRESS;  Satur- 
days; German;  republican;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  SI;  established  1882;  Paul  A. 
Drippe,  editor;  Luzerne  County  Express  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  publishers  (3— ^J). 

LUZERNE    LEGAL    REGISTER; 

Fridays;  legal;  twenty  four  pages  6x9;  sub- 
scription S:^;  established  1S72;  Joseph  D. 
Coons,  editor;  The  Wilke.sbarre  Law  and  Li- 
qrary  Association,  publishers  (7—5). 

WIEKINSBURG,  Allegheny   Co.  P 

11,886+   pop.,  on   Pennsylvania   Rd.,   7   m. 

E.  of   Pittsburg,  the  county  seat. 

CALL:  Saturdays:  republican;  eight 
pages  17x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1880;  "F.  Morgan  Silvey,  editor  and  publisher 
(1-8).  _ 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding    1,000    in    1905    and    1907. 

WILLIAMSBURG,   Blair  Co.    D 

935+  pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Rd.,  about  15  m. 
8.  E.  of  Altoona. 
RECORD  ;  Fridays  (A  A). 

WILLIAMSPORT,  c.  h.,  Lycoming 

Co.  i  28,757+  pop.,  center  of  five  railroads, 
on  W.  bank  of  Susquehanna  r.  and  canal, 
96  m.  N.  of  Harrisburg,  the  State  capital, 
and  78  S.  of  Elmira.  N.Y.  Lumber  trade 
center.  Saw  mills,  furniture  factories,  iron 
foundries  and  machine  shops. 

GAZETTE   AND    BULLETIN; 

every  morning  except  Sunday,  and  TRI- 
WEEKLY, Mondays,  Wednesdays  and 
Fridays;  republican;  eight  to  sixteen  pages 
17x22;  subscription— dally  $!3,trl-weekly  $1.50; 
established- 6f azette  1801,  Bulletin  1860;  con- 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


1043 


PENNSYLVANIA. 


The       tri-weekly 
an      average     issue 


solidated  1869;  Gazette  and  Bulletin  Co.,  edi 
tors  and  publishers  (1 — 8). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  the  daily  edition 
had  credit  for  exceeding  4,000  in  1907. 
The  tri-weekly  edition  had  credit  for 
issuing  more  than  1,000  copies  regularly 
in  1898,  but  has  not  since  set  up  definite 
and  satisfactory  claim  for  issuing  so 
many. 

NEWS;  every  evening  except  Sunday; 
independent;  eight  pages  17x24;  subscrip- 
tion $3;  established  1894:  E.  L.  Schuyler,  ed- 
itor; The  News  Publishing  Company,  pub- 
lishers (2—7). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  3,292  in  1896, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  was 
credited  with  more  than  i.ooo  every 
year  since,  up  to  and  including  1907. 
SUN;  evei-y  evening  except  Sunday,  and 
TRi-WEEKIiY,  Mondays,  Wednesdays 
and  Fridays;  democratic;  daily  eight  to  six- 
teen, triweekly  eight  pages  15x22:  subscrip- 
tion—daily $3,  tri-weekly  $1,50;  established 
1870;  The  Sun  &  Banner  Publishing  Co  ,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  (1—6). 

Copies  printed:     daily:     5,033   in   1895 

7,202  in   1900 
8,660  in   1902 
10,130  in   i9o'4 
11,153  in   1905 
11,786  in  1906 
12,226  in  1907 
had        credit        for 
of     4,107     in     1896 
and    3.741    in    1906,    since    which    it    has 
not    furnished   any   definite   and   satisfac- 
tory  report,   but  was   credited  with  more 
than    2,250   in    1907. 

CALiL;  Fridays;  democratic;  four  pages 
17x22;  subscription  $1;  established  19(Jl;  Mil- 
ton G.  Peters,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a   rating  to  that  effect. 

GRIT  ;  Sundays;  independent;  twelve  to 
eighteen  pages  17x23,  and  story  section 
twenty-four  pages  8x11}^;  subscription  $2; 
established  1882;  Grit  Publishing  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers  (2—8). 

Copies  printed:     60,439  in   1895 
104,316  in   1900 
147,749  in   1902 
181,368  in   1903 
193,758  in   1904 
226,7""i3   in   1905 
230,180  in   1906 
231,687  in   1907 
Publisher's   announcement. — Grit  is  Ameri- 
ca's Greatest 
Family  N  e  w  s- 
paper.    It   goes 
into  the  homes 
of   over    230.000 
families    every 
week;  over  75,- 
000  in  Pennsyl- 
ranla  alone.  Its 
readers     are 
well-to-do, 
"everyday- 
klud"  of  people  In  the  small  cities,  towns 
and  villages— the  class  that  successful   ad- 
vertisers of  household  necessities  and  mail- 
order goods  are  most  anxious  to  reach.    Its 
rate.  60c.  per  line,  is  the  lowest,  circulation 
considered,  of  any  publication  of  national 


PENNSTL  VA  XI A . 


circulation.     Booklets,    sworn   statements, 
specimen  copies,  etc.,  on  request. 

STATESMAN;  Fridays ;  four  pages 
13x20;  subscription  25  cents;  established 
June,  1902;  W.  I.  Driesbach.  editor;  States- 
man Co.,  publishei-s  (7—3  P). 

WEST    BRANCH  BEOBACHTERi 

Fridays:  German:  democratic;  four  pages 
20x26;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1872; 
Greorge  B.  Wolf,  editor  and  publisher  (fi— .5). 
NATIONA  I.  EDUCATOR  ;  monthly  ; 
educational  ;  eight  pages  101^x14;  subscrip- 
tion SOcents;  estaMished  18*0;  T.  K.  Home, 
editor;  H.  G.  Phillips,  publisher  d— S). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  3,276  in  1896 
and  2,900  in  1900,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  has  been  credited  with 
more  than  2,250  every  year  since,  up  to 
and    including    1907. 

STAR-MAGAZINE;  monthly;  liter- 
ary; one  hundred  pages  7x10:  subscription 
50  cents;  established  May,  1901;  Hugh  B. 
Fiedler,  editor  and  publisher  (7—5). 

WILLI  AMSTOWN,  Dauphin  Co.d 
2,934+ pop.,  on  Northern  Central  and  Will- 
iams Valley  Rds.,  24  m.  W.  by  S.  W.  of  PottB- 
vllle.  Hosiery  and  underwear  manufac- 
tories.    Coal  mining  and  shipping. 

TIMES ;  Fridaj's ;  republican ;  eight  pages 
14x21;  subscription  $1;  established  1891;  Mat- 
tie  J.  Opie,  editor;  Times  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers (6—3). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1898 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  in- 
formation as  would  warrant  the  accord- 
ance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It  has 
not  since  made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 

WILMERDING,  Allegheny  Co.  p 
4,179  pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Rd.,  8  m.  S.  E 
of  Pittsburg,  the  county  seat.  Manufact- 
uring. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x23;  sub- 
scription §1;  established  1895;  W.  I.  Alter, 
editor  and  publisher  (3 — 3). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1902 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  in- 
formation as  v^ould  warrant  the  accord- 
ance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It  has 
not  since  made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 

WINDBER,  Somerset  Co.  p  6000 pop., 
7}4  m.  S.  of  Johnstown.  Coal  mining,  fire- 
brick and  lumber. 

ERA:  Thursdays;  Independent  repub- 
lican; eight  pages  15x22;  subscriptions!:  es- 
tablished May.  1898  ;  Amos  Claar.  editor 
publisher  (12—5). 

WRIGHTSVILLE,  York  Co.  g 
2,266+  pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Rd.,  Susque- 
hanna r.  and  Susquehanna  and  Tidewater 
canals,  11  m.  E.  N.  E.  of  York,  the  county 
seat,  and  31  S.  E.  of  Harrisburg,  the  State 
capital.  Planing  and  saw  mills.  Furni- 
ture, lime,  cigar  and  hardware  factories. 
STAR;  Fridays;  independent;  four 
pages  17><ix24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1854;  S.E.  Herring,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 

"WYALUSING,  Bradford  Co.  t  525t 
pop.,  on  Lehigh  Valley  Rd.  and  Pennsyl- 


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AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY. 


PENNSYLVANIA. 


vania  &  New   York   canal,  21  m.  S.  E,  of 

Towanda,  the  county  seat.     Farming. 

ROCKET;  Wednesdays;  Independent; 
four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  established 
18S6;  V.  D.  Keeler,  editor;  Keeler  Bros.  &  Co., 
publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  in- 
formation as  would  warrant  the  accord- 
ance   of    a    rating    to    that    effect. 

WYCOMBE,  Bucks  Co.  P,  150  pop.. 

6  m.  S.  E.  of  Doylestown,  the  county  seat. 

HERALD;  Thursdays ;  independent ; 
four  pages  20x26 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1899;  C.  E.  Woodmansee,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—4). 

YARDLiEY,  Bucks  Co.  q.  7Ut  pop., 
on  Philadelphia  &  Reading  Rd.  and  Dela- 
ware r.,  5  m.  N.  W.  of  Trenton,  N.  J.  Stone, 
quarries,  bleachery  and  leather  enameling 
works  and  farming. 

REVIEW;  Thursdays;  four  pages  20x26; 
subscription  75  cents;  established  1897;  Wil- 
liam J.  Ellis,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

YORK,  c.  h.,  York  Co.  Q  33,708tpop.— 

local  estimate  47,000— on  Northern  Central, 

Maryland  and  Pennsylvania  Rds.,  89  m.  W. 

of  Philadelphia  and  59  N.  of  Baltimore,  Md. 

Manufactures  of  iron  and  steel,  silk  goods. 

agricultural    implements,     ice    machines, 

wall   paper,    candy,    woolen    goods,   car- 

riagei,  safes  and  cigars.    Farming. 

DAILY;  every  morning  except  Sunday, 
DISPATCH,  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day; independent;  ten  to  twenty-four  pages 
18x22;  snbscriptlon— morning  $3,  evening  $3; 
established  1870  ;  Dispatch  Publishing  Com- 
pany, publishers  (2 — 8). 

Copies     printed:     Combined    morning 
and       evening,      13.S51  in   1905 
17,714  in   1906 
18,124  in  1907 
GAZETTE  ;   every  morning;    demo- 
cratic; eight  to  twenty-four  pages  18x23;  sub- 
scription-daily $3,    Sunday  $1.50,  daily  and 
Sunday  $4;  established   1887;  Gazette  Com- 
pany,  publishers   (1—8).     See  advertise- 
ment belo^v. 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  8,568  in  1906, 
since    which    it    has    not    furnished    any 


PENNS  YL  VA  NIA . 


definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  was 
credited  with  more  than  7,500  in  1907. 
TEACHERS'  JOURNAL.  ;  monthly; 
lutheran ;  forty  to  forty-eight  pages  6x9; 
subscription  56  cents ;  estabflshed  lerTS  ;  Rev. 
H.  Anstadt,  D.D.,  editor;  Rev.  P.  Anstadt  & 
Sous,  publishers  (8—3)  (A  A). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  2,283  in  1900, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  has 
been  credited  with  more  than  1,000  every 
year  since,  up  to  and  including   1906. 

YORK  SPRINGS,  Adams  Co.  g  352t 

pop.,  14   m.  N.  N.  E.    of    Gettysburg,  the 

county  seat.    Summer  resort. 

COMET;  Thursdays;  independent:  two 
pages  20x28;  subscription  $1 :  established  1876; 
J.  Harvey  Neely,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3  P). 

YOUNGSVIIiliE,  Warren  Co.  tl  1.000 
pop., on  Dunkirk,  Allegheny  Valley  &  Pitts- 
burg and  Pennsylvania  Rds.,  10  m.  W.  of 
Warren,  the  county  seat.  Furniture,  stave, 
shingle,  brick  and  leather  novelty  facto- 
ries. 

CITIZEN  ;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1;  established  1895;  Carl  F. 
Brown,  editor;  Citizen's  Printery,  publish- 
ers (7—5). 

ENTERPRISE?  Thursdays  (A  A). 

SUGAR  GROVE  RECORD;  Fridays 
(▲▲). 

YOUNGWOOD,  Westmoreland  Co. 

p  63t  pop.,  on  Pennsylvania  Rd.,  5  m.  S.  of 

Greensburg,  the  county  seat. 

JOURNALi  ;  Saturdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  1:^x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished June,  1906;  C.  W.  Beam,  editor  and 
publisher  (6— 6  P)  (A  A). 

ZELIENOPLE, 4««cr  Co.  -n  963t 
pop.,  on  Pittsburg  &  Western  Rd.,  15  m.  W. 
of  Butler,  the  county  seat.  Shipping  point 
for  grain  and  petroleum. 

CONNOQUENESSING    VALLEY 

NEWS  ;  Thursdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  17J^x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1878;  J.  E.  Kocher,  editor  and  publisher  (3—3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,500  in  1897 
and  1,917  in  1898,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  has  been  credited  with 
more  than  1,000  every  year  since,  up  to 
and   including    1907. 


THE  GAZETTE 

is  the  morning  paper  of  York  and  York  county.  The  only  Democratic 
paper  in  a  Democratic  district  with  a  population  of  over  150,000,  rich 
in  manufactures  and  agriculture,  whose  products  go  to  every  part  of  the 
civilized  world.  You  want  to  share  in  this  prosperity,  Mr.  Advertiser, 
and  therefore  must  reckon  with  the  Gazette  circulation.  It  is  bona 
fide  and  a  sure  puller.  It  covers  York  county  like  a  blanket.  It  goes 
into  the  homes  of  the  people  and  is  read.  No  advertiser  can  afford  to 
do  without  it. 

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RHODE   ISLAND. 


Population  428,550 1.     Land  Area  1,053  sq.  miles. 

Bounded  north  and  east  by  Massachusetts,  south  by  the  Atlantic  Ocean,  and 
west  by  Connecticut  State  capitals  :  Providence  and'  >s'ewport.  Chief  indus- 
tries: Machinery,  cigar,  cotton  and  woolen  manufactures.  Number  of  news- 
papers and  other  periodicals  (March  30,  1908),  48,  divided  as  follows :  Daily.  13: 
semi-weekly,  2  ;  weekly,  23;  semi-monthly,  1:    monthly,  7;   bi-monthly,  2. 

The  cities  of  over  20,000  population,  according  to  the  United  States  cens»us  of 
1900  (t),  are  as  follows  : 

Providence ir.5,59yt    Woonsocket 28,204t 

Fawtucket 39,231t    Newport 2'^,034t 


ARCTIC,  Kent  Co.  n  3,000  pop., 
on  Worcester  Division  of  New  York,  Nert 
Haven  &  Hartford  Rd..  5  m.  N.  W.  of  East 
Greenwich,  the  county  seat,  and  13  m.  S. 
W.  of  Providence,  the  Stat«  capital.  Large 
cotton  factories  and  woolen  mills,.  Centre 
of  thickly  populated  community.  Farm- 
ing. 

PAWTUXET    VALiLEY    TIMES; 

every  evening  except  Sunday;  Independent; 
six  to  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $3; 
established  1892:  The  Sullivan  Inman  Co., 
publishers  U2— 5). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding    i,ooo    in    1905    and    1906. 

AUBURN  (P.  O.  Cranston),  Provi- 
dence Co.  [i  1,600  pop.,  on  New  York,  New 
Haven  &  Hartford  Rd.,  5  m.  S.  of  Provi 
•  dence,  the  State  capital.  Fire  extinguish- 
ers, electric  fuse  and  steel  rod  manufac- 
tures, spool  "Winding  mill  and  pickle 
works. 

CRANSTON  CITY  TIMES;  Wednes 
days;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1895;  Thomas  S.  Hammond,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—8). 

BRISTOL,  e-  h.,  Bristol  Co.  o  6,901t 
pop.,  on  New  York,  New  Haven  &  Hartford 
Rd.  and  Narragansett  bay,  15  m.  S.  S.  E.  of 
^Providence,  the  State  capital.  Good  har- 
bor. Boat  building,  rubber,  woolen  and 
cotton  manufacturing,  gai-dening  and  com- 
merce. 

PHCENIX;  semi-weekly.  Tuesdays  and 
Fridays;  independent;  four  pages  15}^x22; 
subscription  $2;  established  1837;  Farrally 
Bros.,  editors  and  publishers  (1—6). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
'for  an  average  issue  of  1,020  in  1896 
and  1.320  in  1906,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  dehnite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
than    1. 000    in    1907. 

EAST   GREEN'WICH,  c.  h.,  Kent 

Co.  D  3,475  pop.,  on  New  York,  New  Haven 

Sc  Hartford  Rd.  and  Narragansett  bay,  14 

m.    S.    of   Providence,   the   State  capital. 

Cotton  and  woolen   goods, >  factories  and 

bleacheries. 

RHODE    ISLAND    PENDULUM; 

Thursdays;  independent;  eight  pages  18x24; 

subscription    $1.50;    established  1854;    A.  W. 

Laughlln,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 


EAST  PROVIDENCE,  Providence 

Co.  \^  12,138+  pop.,  on  New  York,  New  Haven 

&  Hartford  Rd.  and  Providence  r.,  opposite 

Providence.     Manufactories  of   electrical 

supplies,  boots  and  shoes,  etc. 

EAGL.E;  Saturdays.    (,See  Providence.) 
RHODE  ISLANDER;  Saturdays.   {See 
Providence. ) 

HOPE  VALLEY,  Wa$hington  Co.  g 
1,200  pop.,  on  New  York,  New  Haven  & 
Hartford  and  Wood  River  Branch  Rds.,  38 
m.  S.  W.  of  Providence,  the  State  capital. 
Cotton,  woolen,  yarn,  flock  and  shoddy 
mills,  machine  shops,  foundries,  boiler 
shops  and  printing-press  manufactories. 
Shipping  point  for  railroad  and  ship 
lumber. 

ADVERTISER;  Thursdays;  four  pages 
20x26;  subscription  $1;  established  1876;  Edgar 
T.  Spencer,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

jj  E  W  PORT,  c.  h.,  Newport  Co.  Q, 
22,034  pop.,  on  New   York,  New  Haven    & 
Hartford  and  New  York  &  Wickford  Rds. 
and  Narragansett  bay.   Fine  harbor.  River 
and  sound   steamers  touch  here.    A   pre- 
eminent summer  resort. 
HERALD;  every  morning  except  Sun- 
day;  independent;  eight  pages   15x22;    sub- 
scription  $6;     established    1892;    Joseph  S. 
Milne,  editor;   Newport    Herald  Publishmg 
Company,  publishers  (1—6). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  issue  of  2,300  in  1895,  since 
which  it  has  not  furnished  any  definite 
and  satisfactory  report,  but  was  credited 
with  more  than  2,250  in  1905  and  1907. 
NEWS;  every  evening  excepi  Sunday,  and 


..v,.^  -daily  .,..-,  -   ,  v,i.  i, 

1846,  weekly  1867;    T.   T.  Pitman,  publisher 

(3— !)•  ,    ., 

Copies     printed:     daily,     3,799  ^n   ^9°^ 

3,957  in   1903 
4,001  in  1904 
4,022  in   1906 
4,065   in  1907 
MERCURY  ;     Saturdays;     republican; 
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lished 1758;  John  P. Sanborn, editor;  Mercury 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (6—3). 

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factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding  2,250  in  1899.  and  every  year 
since,    up   to   and    including    1907. 

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RHODE  ISLAND. 


tablished  April,  1901;  F.  J.  Buenzle,   editor 

and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  3,858  in  1903 
4,543  in  1905 
7,454  in   1907 

OliNEYVILLE,  Providence  Ct.  b 
5,000  pop.,  on  New  York,  New  Haven  &  Hart- 
ford Rd.,  1  m.  W.  of  Providence,  the  county 
seat  and  State  capital.  Farming. 

T  I  III  E  Si  ;   Fridaj's;   independent;  eight 

rges  18x24;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1887; 
F.  Sibley,  editor  and  publisher. 

P  A  S  C  O  A  G,  Providence  Co.  b  4,000 
pop.,  on  New  England  Rd.,  about  23  ni.  N. 
W.  of  Providence,  the  county  seat  and 
State  capital,  and  same  distance  S.  E.  of 
Worcester,  Mass.    Woolen  manufacturing. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  independent-re- 
publican; eight  pages  LSx24;  subscription 
$1;  established  1892;  A.  S.  Fitz,  editor;  Pas- 
coag  Herald  Company,  publishers  (,3—3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  3,116  in  1896, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  has 
been  credited  v^ith  more  than  1,000  every 
year    since,    up    to    and    including    1907. 

PAWTUCKET.  Providence  Co.  ti 

43,321     pop.,  on  New  York,  New  Haven  & 
Hartford  Rd.,  4  m.  N.  N.  E.  of  Providence, 
the  county  seat  and    State  capital.    Gen- 
-    eral  manufacturing. 

EVENING  TIMES;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday;  republican;  ten  to  twenty-four 
pages  18*^x24;  subscription  $3;  established 
1385;  Times  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
Ushers  (12— 5). 

Copies   printed:      15,772   in   1902 
16,189  in   1903 
16,350  in   1904 
16,839  in    1905 
17,113  in   1906 
17,903  in   1907 
LE  JEAN-BAPT1P»TE;   semi  weekly. 
Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  French;  republican; 
four  pages  2Ux22;    subscription  $1.50;    estab- 
lished 1884;    J.-Bte.  S.   Brazeau.  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  issue  of  3,800  in  1898,  since 
which  it  has  not  furnished  any  definite 
and  satisfactory  report,  but  has  been 
credited  with  more  than  2,250  every  year 
since,    up    to    and   including    1907. 

GAZETTE  AND   CHRONICLE;  Fri 
days;  independent;  eight  pages  16x23;   sub- 
scription $1;    established    1825;    Henry    W. 
Hall,  editor;    Chronicle  Printing   Co.,  pub- 
lishers (6—3). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding    1,000    in    1905    and    1907. 

PHENIX,  ^«n«  Co.  D  1,500  pop.,  on 
New  York,  New  Haven  &  Hartford  Rd.  and 
Pawtuxet  r.,  15  m.  W.  of  Pi-ovidence. 
Manufactures  of  woolen  goods,  cotton 
prints  and  cotton  machinery. 

PAWTUXET  VALLEY  GLEAN- 
ER; Fridays;  independent -republican: 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1:  estab- 
lished 1876;  J.  D.  Hall.  Jr.,  manager  (12—5). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  issue  of  2,600  in  1895,  since 
which  it  has    not   furnished  any  definite 


RHODE  ISLAXD. 


and  satisfactory  report,  but  was  credited 
with  exceeding  2,250  in  1904  and  more 
than  1,000  in   1905   and   1907. 

PROVIDENCE,  the  state  Capi- 
tal, Providence  Co.  f^  198,635  pop.,  on  New 
York,  New  Haven  &  Hartford  Rd.,  and  at 
head  of  Narragansett  bay.  Seat  of  Brown 
University.  General  manufacturing  and 
commerce. 

DAILY. 

BROWN  DAILY  HERALD  ;  every 
morning  except  Sunday,  during  college  year; 
collegiate;  four  pages  11x15;  subscription 
$3..=;0;  established  1891;  Students  of  Brown 
University,  editors  and  publishers  (7—5). 

EVENING  BULLETIN;  every  evening 
except    Sunday;   independent;   eighteen  to 
thirty  six    pages    155^x20;    subscription    $6; 
established  1863;   Pro\ndence  Journal  Com- 
pany, editors  and  publishers  (2—7).   See  ad- 
vertisement ou  opposite  page. 
Coipes  printed:     32,376  in   1896 
36,516  in   1898 
34,980  in   1899 
36,588  in  1900 
36,836  in  1903 
37,733  in   1905 
36,620  in   1906 
37,061   in  1907 
Egp^The   absolute   correct- 
ness of  the  latest  circulation 
rating     accorded    the     Even- 
ing    Bulletin     is    guaranteed 
by  the  publishers  of  Rowell's 
American    Newspaper  Direct- 
ory, who  will  pay  one  hundred  dollars  to  the 
first  person  who  successfully  controverts  its 
accuracy. 

JOURNAL;  every  morning;  independ- 
ent: daily  twelve  to  eighteen,  Sunday  thirty- 
two  to  forty-six  pages  In^gXiiO.  subscription 
—daily  $6,  Sunday  $2;  established— dally 
1829,  Sunday  1885;  Providence  Journal  Co., 
editors  and  publishers  (1- S).  See  adver- 
tiMemeut  ou  opposite  page. 
Copies  printed:  daily,  (G 


AN  ; 

7-EEO' 


Sunday,    (00) 


13.197 

in 

1896 

14,918 

m 

1900 

15,338 

n 

1901 

16,485 

n 

1903 

17,290 

in 

1904 

17,623 

m 

1905 

18,051 

m 

1906 

17,712 

m 

1907 

14,669 

in 

1896 

15,401 

in 

1900 

16,917 

in 

1901 

19.392 

m 

1903 

20,486 

in 

1904 

20,333 

m 

1905 

21,840 

in 

1906 

24,173 

in 

1907 

every 

evening 

NEWS-DEIWOCRAT; 

except  Sunday;  democratic;  eight  to  twelve 
pages  17x22:  subscription  $3;  established  1890; 
The  News  Company,  editors  and  publishers 
( 12—6). 

Copies  printed :  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  9,139  in  1903 
and  6,606  in  1904,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satis- 
factory report,  but  was  credited  with 
more   than   4,000   in    1907. 

TRIBUNE;  every  mornmg  and  every 
evening  except  Sunday,  and  Sunday  morn- 
ing; independent;  dally  twelve  to  twenty, 
Sunday  forty  to  flfty-two  pages  18J^x22; 
subscription— morning  $3,  evening  $3,  Sun- 
day $2:  established  March,  1905;  Frederick 


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RHODE  ISLAND— Providence. 

H.  Howland.  editor;  Telegram  Publishing 
Co.,  publishers  (2—8). 

Copies  printed:  Evening,  31,118  year 
ending   March    12,    1907. 

31,709  in   1907 
Morning,     11,793  in   1907 
Sunday,     16,320     year    ending    March 
17,    1907- 

16,930  in   1907 

5^  The  absolute  correct- 
ness of  the  latest  circulation 
'rating  accorded  theTribuneis 
guaranteed  by  the  publishers 
(f  RowelTs  Annerican  News- 
paper Directory,  who  will  pay 
one  hundred  dollars  to  the  first  person  who 
successfully  controverts  its  accuracy. 

WEEKLY. 
ANZEIGER;  Saturdays;  German;  Inde- 
pendent; eight  pages  17x22;  subscription  $2; 
established  1881;  Dr.  Felix  Hamburger,  editor 
and  publisher  (6— 3i. 

CORBETT'S  HERALD;  Saturdays; 
independent;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  1879;  E.  A.  Corbett,  editor; 
Corbett'8  Herald  Co.,  publishers  (6—3). 
Prints  three  special  editions. 

ECO  DEIi  RHODE  ISLAND;  Satur- 
days (A  A). 

MANUFACTURING     JEWELER} 

Thursdays;  Jewelry  trade;  forty  eight  pages 
9x12  ;  subscription  $1  ;  established  18S4  ; 
Walter  B.  Frost,  editor;  Walter  B.Frost  & 
Co.,  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  issue  of  2,000  in  1896  and  2,050 
in  1899,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
any  definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but 


RHODE  ISLAND-Providence. 

was  credited  with  more  than  2,250  in 
1905    and    1907. 

REAL  ESTATE  REiJISTER  AND 
RENTAL    GUIDE;    Wednesdays:    r«al 
estate,  building  and   finance  ;    twenty  four 
pages  llxU;  subscription  $1;  established  1888; 
B.  S.  Lake  &  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (1— «). 
Copies     printed:     2,083  in  1895 
2,523  in  1905 
2,604  in  1907 

^  RHODE  ISLAND   REPUBLICAN; 

Saturdays  1 A  A). 

VISITOR;  Fridays  ;  ronian  catholic; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1875;  Rev.  C.  Clifford,  editor;  Visitor 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (6—3). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  in- 
formation as  would  warrant  the  accord- 
ance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It  has 
not  since  made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 

SEMI-MONTHLY. 

NEW  ENGLAND  AUTOMOBILE 
JOURNAL;  semimonthly;  automobes  ; 
motor  boats  and  cycling;  one  hundred  to  one 
hundred  and  twenty  eight  pages  6x8;  sub- 
scription §1;  established  1905;  William  W. 
Scott,  editor;  W.  H.  &  D.  O.  Black,  Jr.,  pub- 
lishers (1—8).  _ 

Copies     printed:     8,020  in  1907 
MONTHLY. 

BOARD    OF   TRADE   JOURNAL; 

monthly;  commercial;  fifty  four  pages  9x12; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1883;  George  H. 
Webb,  editor;  Providence  Board  of  Trade, 
publishers  (12—5). 

Copies  printed:     This  paper  had  credit 


Cbe  Providence  Journal 


DAILY  AND   SUNDAY 


The  Only  Gold  Mark  Papers  in  Rhode  Island 


Cbe  Evening  Bulletin 

Circulating  twice  as  many  copies  as  any  other 
paper  in  the  State  claims  to  print. 


Between     45,000     and     50,000     Daily 

for  the  Bulletin. 


Guaranteed 


^ff^'I^^^^W^'n^l'n^lT^'nifr'f'n^TTK:' 


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AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


RHODE  ISLAND— Providence. 

for  an  average  issue  of  2,283  i"  1902, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  has 
been  credited  with  more  than  1,000  every 
vear    since,    up    to    and    including    1907. 

'  BROWN    AL.U:>INI     MONTHLY; 

monthly,  except  August  and  September; 
collegiate;  twenty  eight  pases  TxlOJ^;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  19U0;  Henry  R. 
Palmer,  editor;  Brown  Alumni  Magazine 
Company,  publiahers  (3 — 3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  2,000  in  1902, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  has 
been  credited  with  more  than  1,000  every 
year    since,    up    to    and    including    1907. 

CHURCH  MESSENGER;  monthly; 
religion;  sixteen  pages  9x12;  subscription  50 
cemts;  established  1891;  Rev.  E.  T.  Root,  edi- 
tor; Cora  A.  Wells,  publisher  (1—S). 

Copies     printed:      1,500  in   1901 
1,000  in   1907 

KAZOOSTER;  monthly;  humorous; 
twenty  pages  9x12;  subscription  50 cents;  es- 
tabliihed  May.  1906;  F.  A.  Young,  editor; 
Kazooster  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies    printed:     12,375   in   1907 

OTTTIjOOK;  monthly;  temperance  and 
prohibition;  four  pages  11x16;  subscription 
25  cents  ;  established  1886 ;  Mrs.  Mary  A. 
Babcock,  editor;  Rhode  Island  Woman's 
Christian  Temperance  Union,  publishers 
(8-3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  issue  of  2,000  for  the  year  1895. 
but  has  not  since  made  definite  and  sat- 
isfactory claim  to  issuing  so  many  as 
1,000  copies. 

RHODE  ISLAND  ISSUE;  monthly; 
temperance;  four  pages  9x12;  subscription 
25  cents;  established  November,  1901;  Rev. 
T.  R.  Ppede,  editor ;  A.  B.  Cristy.  pub 
Usher  (12—6). 

Copies  printed:  2,921  in  1903 
2,625  in  1905 
2,554  in  1906 
3,470  in  1907 

BI-MONTHLY. 

MEDICAL.  JOURNAL;  bi-monthly 
(A  A) 

OUR  AV  O  R  K  ;  bi-monthly;  sixteen 
pages  6x91.^;  subscription  25  cents;  estab- 
lished November.  1901;  W.  B.  Wilson,  editor; 
R.  I.  Sunday  School  Association,  publishers 
(1-8).  _ 

Copies    printed:      1,866  in   1907 

'WAKEFIELD,    Washington   Co.   p 

5,000  pop. ,  on  Narragansett  Pier  Rd. ,  at  head 

of   Point  Judith  Inlet.      Manufactures  of 

woolen  and  cotton  goods.    Farming. 

NARRAGANSETT  TIMES;  Fridays; 
independent;  eight  pages  15x22;  snbscriptiou 
$1.50 ;  established  1863 ;  D.  Gillies'  Sons,  editors 
and  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  issue  of  1,300  in  1895  and  1,350 
in  1896,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
any  definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but 
has  been  credited  with  more  than  1,000 
every  year  since,  up  to  and  including 
1907. 

WARREN,  Bristol  Co.  n-  6,108  pop., 
on  New  York.  New  Haven  &  Hartford  Rd. 
and  Narragansett  bay,  10  m.  S.  E.  of  Provi- 
dence, one  of  the  State  capitals.    Good  har- 


RHODK  ISLAND. 


bor.    Manufactures  of  cotton  goods.   Oyster 

culture  and  shipping. 

GAZETTE;  Fridays;  four  pages  18x24; 
BUbscription  $1;  established  1839;  Frederick 
S.  Martin,  editor  and  publisher  (3—3). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding  1,000  in  1900,  and  every  year 
since,    up    to    and   including    1907. 

WESTERLY,  Washington  Co.  Q  7,541t 

pop.— local  estimate  12,500— on  New  York. 

New  Haven  &  Hartford  Rd.   and  Pawca- 

tuck  r.,  44  m.  S.  W.  of  Providence,  one  of 

the  State  capitals.    Woolen,  cotton,  thread, 

printing-press    and    other    manufactures. 

Granite  quarries. 

SUN;  every  evening  except  Saturday; 
republican;  eight  pages  16x22;  subscription 
$3;- established  1893;  Geo.  H.  Utter,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—6). 

Copies  printed:  3,121  in  1897 
3,928  in  1898 
4,139  in  1899 
4,160  in  1900 
4,430  in  1904 
4,467  in  1905 
4,627  in  1906 
4,760  in   1907 

TIMES;  Saturdays;  Independent;  eight 
pages  18x21;  subscription  $1;  established 
August,  1901;  Frank  W.  Dewey,  editor  and 
publisher  (8—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  2,193  in  1902, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  was 
credited  with  more  than  1,000  in  1905 
and     1907. 

WICKFORD,  Washington  Co.  g  820 
pop.,  on  Newport  &  Wickford  Rd.  and 
Steamboat  Line,  12  m.  W.  N.  W.  of  New- 
port and  20  S.  of  Providence,  the  two  capi- 
tals of  the  State.  Good  harbor.  Manufact- 
uring and  agriculture. 

STANDARD;  Fridays;  independent; 
fourpa,ges  18x24;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1889;  James  H.  Coggeshall,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8—3). 

WOONSOCKET.  Providence  Co.  ti 
32,196  pop.,  on  New  York,  New  Haven  & 
Hartford  and  New  England  Rds.  and  Black - 
stone  r.,  16  m.  N.  of  Providence,  the  county 
seat  and  one  of  the  State  capitals,  and  36 
8.  W.  of  Boston,  Mass.  Manufactures  of 
cotton,  woolen  and  rubber  goods,  worsted 
yarns  and  machinery. 

EVENING  CALL;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday  and  holidays:  independent; 
eight  to  sixteen  pages  17x22;  subscription 
$2.50;  established  1892;  Andrew  J.  McConnell,. 
editor;  Evening  Call  Publishing  Company,, 
publishers  (1—6). 

Copies  printed:  6,143  in  1898 
6,389  in  1899 
6,571  in  1900 
6,690  in  1901 
7,553  in  1903 
7,969  in  1905 
8,450  in  1906 
8,933  in   1907 


CATALOG QE  BY  STATES. 


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ETENING  REPORTER}  ev«ry  •T«n- 
Ing  except  Sunday;  independent;  eight  to 
twelve  pages  18x24;  subscription  $2.50; 
eatabliahed  1878;  James  F.  Kennedy,  editor; 
Woonsocket  Reporter  Co.,  publishers  (3—8). 
Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  6,059  iii  1894  and 
7,307  in  1903.  since  which  it  has  not  fur- 
nished any  definite  and  satisfactory  re- 
port, but  was  credited  with  more  than 
4,000  in   1905   and   1907. 

tiA  TRIBUNE;  e<ery  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  L,E  PROGRES,  Fridays;  re- 
publican; French;  four  to  eight  pages  20x24; 
subscription  —  daily   $8,   weekly  $1;    estab- 


RHODE  ISLAND. 


lished-daily  1885.  weekly  1898;   J.  L.  K.  La- 
flame,  editor;   La  Tribune   Publiahing  Co., 

publishers  (3—3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  01  2,569  in  iSpt, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  aay 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  has 
been  credited  with  more  than  2,250 
every  year  since  1901,  up  to  and  in- 
cluding  1907. 

TEXTILE  GAZETTE!  Saturdays; 
labor;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1888;  C.  H.  Newton,  edKor  and  pub- 
lisher (7—5). 


SOUTH  CAROLINA. 


Population  1,340,316 1.     Land  Area  30,170  sq.  miles. 

'  Bounded  north  and  northeast  by  North  Carolina,  southeast  by  the  Atlantic 
Ocean,  and  southwest  by  Georgia.  State  capital :  Columbia.  Principal  products 
and  industries :  Cotton,  rice  and  lumber.  Number  of  newspapers  and  other 
periodicals  ("March  30,  1908),  146.  divided  as  follows  :  Dailj%  14;  semi- weekly,  15; 
weekly,  102  ;  semi-monthly,  1  ;  monthly,  13  ;  bi-monthly,  1.' 

The  cities  and  towns  of  over  4,000  population,  accortUng  to  the  United  States 
census  of  1900  tt).  are  as  follows  : 


Charlestou 55,807t 

Colli  iiibin 31,108t 

Green  vilie ll,S60t 

Spartan  burg 11, 39 5 1 

Sumter 5,«73t 

Anderson 5,498+ 

Rock  Hill 5,485 1 

Union 5,400t 

ABBEVILLE  COURT  HOUSE, 

c.  h.,  Abbeville  Co.  -a  3,766+  pop.,  on  Sea- 
board Air  Line  and  Southern  Rds.,  106  m. 
W.  by  N.  W.  of  Columbia,  the  State  capi- 
tal.   Cotton  growing. 

MEJJIUM;  Thursdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  20x26 ;  aubscription  $2 ;  established  1871 ; 
Robert  R.  Hemphill,  editor  and  publisher 
(12-2). 

PRESS  AND  BANNER  J  Wednesdaj^s; 
democratic;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$2;  established  1844;  Hugh  Wilson,  editor  and 
publisher. 

AIKEN,  c.  h.,  Aiken  Co.  -a  3,414t  pop., 
on  Southern  Rd.,  17  m.  E.  of  Augusta,  Ga., 
and  120  N.  W.  of  Charleston.  A  winter  re- 
sort. Cotton  trade.  Farming  and  lumber- 
ing. 

JOURNAL,    AND    REVIEW  ;    semi 
weekly,  Tuesdays  and  Friduys;  democratic; 
four  pages  18x^4;  subscription  $1.50;  estab 
llBhedlSTG;  James  F.Byrnes  and  A.K.  Lorenz, 
editors;  Journal  Publishing  Co.,  publishers 
(9—5). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,133  in  1901 
and  1,460  in  1906,  since  wliich  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
tlian    1,000    in    1907. 

RECORDER;  semi  weekly.  Mondays 
and    Thursdays  ;    democratic ;    four   pages 
20x26  ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  established   1»S1  ; 
Arthur  P.  Ford,  editor  and  proprietor  (1 — 8). 
Copies     printed:      1,053   in   ipo? 

ANDERSON,  c.  h.,  Anderson  Co.  ^ 

5,49S+  pop.,  on  Blue   Ridge,  Charleston   & 

Western  Carolina  Rds.,  27  m.  S.  S.  W.  of 

Greenville.  Cotton  seed  oil,  cotton  and  j^arn 

mills  and  fertilizer  manufactories.    Cotton 

market. 

MA  Hi?  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  PEOPLE'S  ADVOCATE,  Fridays; 
democratic;  daily  eight  to  twelve,  weekly 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription— daily  $5, 
weekly  Si;  established— daily  1899,  weekly 
1890;  G.  P.  Browne,  publisher  (1—6). 

Copies  printed:  The  daily  edition  of 
this  paper  had  credit  for  an  issue  of 
1,350  in  1903,  since  which  it  has  not 
furnished  any  definite  and  satisfactory 
report,  but  was  credited  with  more  than 
1. 000    in     1905    and     1907. 

The  weekly  edition  had  credit  for  an 
average  issue  of  1,808  in   1896  and  1,750 


Greenwood 4,8*24t 

Florence 4,647t 

Newberry 4,607t 

Orangreburg  4,455t 

Geortretown 4,138t 

Beaufort 4,110+ 

Chester 4,075+ 

Laurens 4,039+ 


in  .1902,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
•any  definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but 
has  been  credited  with  more  than  1,000 
every  year  since,  up  to  and  including 
1907. 

INTELLIGENCER;  semi-weekly, 
Tuesdays  and  Fridays;    democratic;    eight 
pages  18x24;   subscription  $1.50;  established 
1860;  Clinkscales&  Cheshire,  editors  and  pub 
Ushers  (12— fi). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  issue  of  1,900  in  1895,  since 
which  it  has  not  furnished  any  definite 
and  satisfactory  report,  but  was  credited 
with   more  than    1,000  in    1905   and  1907. 

BAMBERG*  c.h.,Bam6er5r  Co.  p  2,000 
pop.,  on  Southern  Rd.  Cotton  and  oil 
mills,  machine  shops,  buggy  any  wagon 
works.    Farming. 

BAMBERG   CO.   TIMES;   Thursdays 

(▲▲)• 

H  E  R  A  li  D  ;  Thursdays  ;  democratic  ; 
eight  pases  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1891 ;  A.  W.  Knight,  editor  and  publisher  (7—5). 

BARNWELL,  c.  h.,  Barnwell  Co.  p 
1,329+  pop.,  on  Carolina  Midland  Rd.,  90  m. 
W.  N.  W.  of  Charleston.  Manufacturing, 
agriculture  and  cotton  growing. 

PEOPIiE;  Thursdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  17xJ4:  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1877;  John  W.  Holmes,  editor  and  publisher. 

iSENTINEL:  Thursdays ;  democratic ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1852;  R.  Boyd  Cole,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7— 5). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1897 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  in- 
formation as  would  warrant  the  accord- 
ance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It  has 
not  since  made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 

BATESBURG,  Lexington  Co.  O  650 

pop.,  on  Southern  Rd.,  :30m.W.  of  Columbia, 

the  State  capital.'  Cotton  and  fruit. 

ADVOCATE;  Fridays;  eight  to  sixteen 
pages  18x24;  subscription  .50  cents;  established 
1896;  N.  Rogers  Bayly  and  Charles  B.  Rogers, 
editors  and  publishers  (7—5). 

BEAUFORT,  c.  h.,  Beaufort  Co.  p 
4,110+  pop.,  on  Port  Royal  and  Augusta  Rd. 
and  Port  Royal  r.,  15  m.  from  the  Atlantic 
ocean  and  80  S.  W.  of  Charleston.  Good 
harbor.  Center  of  phosphate  trade.  Yellow 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


1051 


SOUTH  CAROLINA. 


pine  and  cypress  lumber,  rice,  cotton  and 

sweet  potatoes. 

BEAUFORT  CO.   ^EWS;  Fridays 

(▲▲). 

CHURCHMAN;  Thursdays;  religious; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estalilished 
March,  1904;  Re\'.  L.  Ruffln  Nichols,  editor 
and  publisher  (1 — ti). 

GAZETTE:  Thursdays ;  democratic ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1896:  N.  Christeusen,  Jr.,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 

BELTON,  Anderson   Co.  -D  826t  pop., 

on  Southern  and  Blue  Ridge  Rds.,  10  m.  E.  of 

Anderson,  the  county  seat.    Cotton  oil  and 

rolling  mills. 

TIMES;  Fridays;  democratic;  four  pages 
20x26;  subscription  $1;  established  1902;  Geo. 
E.  Clarke,  editor  and  publisher  (11—5). 

BENNETTSVIIiLE,    c.  h.,    Marl- 

boro  Co.  cf  l,929t  pop.,  on  Cape  Fear  &  Yad- 
kin Valley  and  Atlantic  Coast  Line  Rds., 
24  m.  N.  by  N.E.  of  Darlington.  Agriculture. 

PEE  DEE  ADVOCATE;  semi-weekly, 
Wednesdays  and  Saturday.s;  democratic; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1888;  R.  L.  Freeman,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12-6). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  i,o6o  in  1901 
and  1,354  iri  1906,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
than    1,000    in    1907. 

MARL.BORO  DEMOCRAT; 
Wednesdays;  democratic;  four  pages  20x26; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1876 ;  S.  A.  Brown, 
editor;  S.  A.  Brown  &  Co.,  publishers. 

BISHOPVILLE.c.  h.,  Lee  Co.  U  1,600 
pop.,  on  Atlantic  Coast  Line  Rd.,  21  m.  N.  E. 
of  Sumter,  the  county  seat.    Farming. 

LEADER     AND     VINDICATOR; 

Thursdays;  democratic;  eignt  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1;  esiablisheu  Maroh,  1902;  H. 
S.  Cunningham,  editor  and  publisher  (1—6). 
Copies  printed:  This  paper  has  on 
two  occasions  indicated  a  desire  to  have 
credit  for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies 
regularly,  but  such  definite  information 
as  would  warrant  such  a  rating  has 
never  been  forthcoming. 

BRANCHVIIiLE,   Orangeburg   Co. 
n  1,101+  pop.,  on  Southern  Rd.,  about  18  m. 
S.  of  Orangeburg,  the  county  seat. 
JOURNAL,;  Wednesdays  (A  A). 

CAMDEN,  c.  h.,  Kershaw  Co.  t]  2,441t 
pop.,  on  Charleston,  Ohio  River  and  South 
Carolina  &  Georgia  Rds..  1  m.  E.  of  Wateree 
r.  and  32  N.  E.  of  Columbia,  the  State  capi- 
tal.   Winter  resort.    Agriculture. 
CHRONICLE;  Fridays ;  democratic ; 
four  pages  18x24;   subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1889;  W.  L.  McDowell,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. -       ^  ...,!.. 

PEOPLE;  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
February,  1904;  W.  A.  Schrock.  editor  and 
publisher  (1—5).  „    ^ 

WATEREE  MESSENGER; Tuesdays; 
democratic;  four  pages  20x26;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1884;  Chas.  W.  Birchmore, 
editor  and  publisher  (7—3  P). 

CHARLESTON,  c.  h.,  Charleston 
Co.  Q  55.807+  pop.,  on  Atlantic  Coast  Line 
and  Southern  Rds.,  at  confluence  of  Ash- 


SOUTH  CAROLINA. 


ley  and  Cooper  rs.,  7  m.  from  the  Atlantic 
ocean.  Fine  harbor  and  foreign  and  do- 
mestic trade.  Shipping  point  for  cotton, 
and  port  of  entry. 

EVENING  POST;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday;  democratic;  eight  to  sixteen 
pages  1.5x22;  subscription  $6;  established 
1894;  T.  R.  Warng,  editor;  The  Evening  Post 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers;  J.  G.  Morris, 
manager  (1—6). 

Copies  printed:  2,482  in  1903 
3,721  in  1904 
4,304  in  1905 
4,474  in  1906 
4,251   in   1907 

NEWS  AND  COURIER;  every  morn- 
ing except  Sunday,  SUNDAY  NEWS, 
Sundays,  and  WEEKIjY,  twlce-a-week, 
Wednesdays  and  Saturdays;  democratic; 
daily  eight,  Sundaj-^  twelve,  weekly  sixteen 
pages  17x23;  subscription— daily  $10,  Sunday 
$2,  weekly  $1;  established  1803;  J.  C.  Hemp- 
hill, editor;  The  News  and  Courier  Co.,  pub- 
lishers (10-5  P). 

Copies  printed:  (©©)  The  daily  edition  of 
this  paper  had  credit  for  an  average 
issue  of  7,575  in  1894,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satisfac-_ 
tory  report,  but  has  been  credited  with" 
more  than  4,000  every  year  since  1901, 
up   to    and   including    1907. 

No  definite  and  satisfactory  statement 
has  ever  been  secured  from  the  weekly 
edition,  but  it  had  credit  for  exceeding 
2,250    in    1905    and    1907. 

DEUTSCHE  ZEITUNG;  Saturdays: 
German;  eight  pages  15x22:  subscription  $3; 
established  1853;  Albert  Orth,  editor  and 
publisher  (9— 6P). 

MESSENGER;  Saturdays;  negro;  re- 
publican; four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  1894;  The  Charleston  Messen- 
ger Co..  editors  and  publishers  (7—5). 

REVIEW:  Saturdays;  democratic:  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.90;  established 
1897;  J.  L.  Kilev,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

SENTINEL:  Snturdays  ( A  A). 

SOUTHERN     REPORTER  ;     Satur 
days;  negro;  four  pages  15x22;  sub-'^cripiion 
$1;   established  1897;  I.  E.  Lowery,  editor; 
Reporter  Publishing  Co..  publishers  (7—3). 

KEYSTONE;  monthly;  women's  work; 
sixteen  pages  9x12;  subscription  50  cents; 
established  1899;  Mary  Ik  Louisa  B.  Poppen- 
hein,  editors  and  publishers  (1—8). 

SHIELD  AND  DIAMOND;  bimonth- 
ly, during  the  college  year :  college  fraternity ; 
fifty-eight  pages  6x9;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1890;  Robert  Adger  Smythe,  editor  ; 
Grand  Council  of  the  Pi  Kappa  Alpha  Fra- 
ternity, publishers  (7— 5). 

CHERAW,  Chesterfield  Co.  t\  l,151t 
pop.,  on  Cheraw  &  Darlington,  Cheraw  Sc, 
Salisbury  and  Seaboard  Air  Line  Rds..  at 
head  of  navigation  on  Great  Pedee  r.,  142 
m.  N.  of  Charleston.  Farming. 
CHRONICLE;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1896;  J.  N.  Strickliu,  editor   and    publisher 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  in- 
formation as  would  warrant  the  acco-d- 
ance  of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It  has 
not  since  made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 

CHESTER,  0.  h.,  Chester  Co.  ^^  4,075t 
pop.,  on  Lancaster  &  Chester.  Carolina  & 
Northwestern,   Seaboard    Air    Line    and 


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AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


SOUTH  CAROLINA. 


Southern  Rds.,  60  m.  N.  of  Columbia,  the 
State  capital.    Cotton  raisins. 

LANTERN;  semi  weeklj%  Tuesdays 
and  Fridays;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
*2;  established  1897;  J.  T.  Bigham,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a   rating  to  that  effect. 

REPORTER;  Thursdays;  four  pages 
20x26;  subscription  $2;  established  1869;  John 
H.  Buchanan,  editor  and  publisher. 

CHESTERFIELD,  c.h..  CKesterJleld 

Co.  cf  308f  pop  ,  12  m.  N.  by  N.  W.  of  Cheraw. 
Connected  by  steamboat  line.  Manufact- 
uring, lumber  and  agriculture. 

ADVERTISER;  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1883;  John  T.  Meehan,  editor  and 
publisher  (8—3). 

CLIFTON,  Spartanburg    Co.  tl  1,6001 

pop.— local  estimate  3,000— on  Southern  Rd., 

7  m.  E.  of  Spartanburg. 

WORLD;  Fridays:  democratic;  eight 
pages  11x15;  subscription  50  cents;  estab- 
lished 1897;  S.  T.  Raid,  editor;  Reid  &  Smith, 
publishers  (12—3). 

CLINTON,  ^awrena  Co.  til,889t  pop., 
on  Atlantic  Coast  Line  and  Seaboard  Air 
Line  Rds.,  69  m.  N.  "W.  of  Columbia,  the 
State  capital.  Grain,  fruit,  cotton  and  cot- 
ton oil.  Cotton  mill  center.  Two  large  ed- 
ucational institutions. 

CHRONICLE;  Fridays  ;  four  pages 
18x24;  sub-criptiou$l;  established  February, 
1901;  J.  F.  Jacobs,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 
Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance  of  a   rating  to  that  effect. 

GAZETTE;  Thursdays;  four  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1;  established  1888;  W.  J.  Dendy, 
•ditor  and  publisher. 

OUR  MONTHLY;  presbyterian  ;  sixty- 
eight  pages  5x61^ ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1866;  Wm.  P.  Jacobs,  editor  and  publisher 
(12-5). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  2,100  in  1897 
and  2,616  in  1901,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  has  been  credited  with 
more  than  2,250  every  year  since,  up  to 
and    including    1907. 

COLUMBIA,  c.  h.,   Richland  Co.  D 

State  Capital,  21, 108+ pop., center  of  seven 
railroads  on  the  Columbia  canal  and  Con- 
garee  r.,  130  m.  N.  N.  W.  of  Charleston. 
Seat  of  the  University  of  South  Carolina. 
Cotton  factories  and  compress  and  cotton- 
seed oil  mills.    Farming. 

RECORD;  everj' evening  except  Sunday; 
independent-democratic;  eight  x>»gp<t  13x20; 
suhscriptlon  $5;  established  1897;  Paul  M. 
Bruce,  editor;  Record  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers. 

Copies     printed:     3,617  in   1907 

STATE;  every  morning,  and  SEMI- 
WEEKLY,  Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  17>^x22}^;  subscription— 


SOUTH  CAROLINA. 


Semi-weekly, 


JStO 


daily  $8,  semi-weekly  $2;  established  1891; 
State  Comijany,  editors  and  publishers  (1—4). 
Copies  printed:  daily:  (0  0)3,155  in  1894 

4,808  in   1899 

4,542  in   1900 

5,145  in   1901 

8,164  in   1904 

9,587  in  1905 

11,237  iti   1906 

13,052  in   1907 

Sunday: (00)  9,417  in  1904 

11,237  in   1906 

11,072  in  1905 

12,228  in   1906 

13,887  in  1907 

3,032  in   1894 

2,625  in   1905 

2,997  in  1907 

I^^The  absolute  correct- 
ness of  the  latest  circulation 
rating  accorded  the  State  is 
guaranteed  by  the  publishers 
of  Rowell's  American  News- 
paper Directory,  who  will  pay 
one  hundred  dollars  to  the  first  person 
who  successfully  controverts  its  accuracy. 

LUTHERAN  CHURCH  VISITOR; 

Thursdays;  sixteen  pages  9J4xl2;  subscrip- 
tion .$1.50;  established  1903— a  consolidation 
of  Lutheran  Visitor  (1868)  and  Our  Church 
Paper  (1873);  Rev.  W.  H.  Qreever,  editor; 
United  Synod  Publishing  Co.,  publishers 
(12-7P). 

SOUTHERN  SUN;  Saturdays;  Afro- 
American;  four  pages  15x::i2;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  November,  1901;  (Ireen 
Jackson,  editor;  Southern  Sun  Publishing 
Company,  publishers  ( 1 — 8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,702  in  1902, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  has 
been  credited  with  more  than  1,000  every 
year    since,    up    to    and    including    1907. 

WAY  OF  FAITH;  Thursdays;  relig- 
ious; sixteen  pages  9x14;  subscription  $1; 
established  189((;  J.  M.  Pike,  editor;  Oliver 
Gospel  Missions,  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:     This  paper  had  credit 

for   an    average    issue    of   9,824   in    1898 

and  7,800  in  1901,  since  which  it  has  not 

furnished    any    definite    and    satisfactory 

I  report,  but  was  credited  with  more  than 

I  4.000    in     1905    and    1907. 

TRI-ST ATE  ODD-FELLOW; 
I  semi-monthly;  odd-fellowship;  eight  pages 
11x15;  subscription  $1;  established  1902;  J. 
K.  Neathery,  editor  and  publisher  (1 — 7). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  aerage  issue  of  1,189  in  1903 
and  2,078  in  1904,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satis- 
factory report,  but  was  credited  with 
more    than    1,000    in    1905    and    1907. 

DIOCESE;  monthly  ;  religious;  twelve 
pages  12x19;  subscription  50  cents;  estab- 
lished 1890;  Rev.  W.  P.  Witsell,  editor;  R.L. 
Bryan  Co.,  publishers  (S— 5)  (A  A). 

Copies  printers :  This  paper  has  on 
two  occasions  indicated  a  desire  to  have 
credit  for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies 
regularly,  but  such  definite  information 
as  would  warrant  such  a  rating  has 
never  been  forthcoming. 

EDUCATIONAL;  monthly;  twenty  to 
thirty-two  pages  8x10;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1S96:  Zach  McGhee,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12-3)  (A  A). 

ODD  FELLOWS  JOURNAL ;  month- 
ly (▲  A). 

SOUTH  CAROLINA  PYTHIAN; 
monthly;  knights  of  pythlas;  sixteen  pages 


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SOUTH  CAROLINA. 


9x12;  subscription  SOcents;  established  Sep- 
tember, 1907  ;  E.  H.  Aull,  managing  editor; 
Board  of  Publication,  Grand  Lodge  of  South 
Carolina,  publishers  (11—7  P). 

STANDARD;  monthly;  baptist;  thirty- 
two  pageg  6x9  ;  subscription  $1  ;  e&tablished 
1896,  as  South  Carolina  Standard;  A.  C.  Os- 
born,  LL.D.,  and  Prof.  H.  C.  Lyman,  editors  ; 
Benedict  College,  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding    i,ooo    in    1907. 

CONWAY,  c.  h.,  Horry  Co.  D-  2,000 
pop.,  on  Atlantic  Coast  Line  Rd.,  at  head  of 
navigation  on  Waccamaw  r.,  15  m.  from  the 
Atlantic  ocean.   Manufacture  of  turpentine. 
Naval  stores  and  pine  lumber. 
FIELD  :  Thursdays  (A  A). 
HORRY  HERALD;  Thursdays;  dem- 
ocratic; eight  pages  18x24;  subscription   $]; 
established  1886;   H.  H.  Woodward,  editor; 
Conway  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (1—8). 

D ARLINGTON,    c.  h.,    Darlington 

Co.  cf  3,0,!8+  pop.,  on  Charleston,  Sumter  & 
Northern  and  Cheraw  &  Darlington  Rds., 
112  m.  N.  of  Charleston.  Phosphate  works. 
Cotton  factory. 

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AGRICULTURAL  HERALD; 
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subscription  SOcents;  established  1895;  B.  O. 
Bristow,  editor  and  publisher  (12—3). 

DILIiON,  Marion  Co.  cf  1,015 pop.,  on 
Atlantic  Coast  Line  Rd.,  133  m.  N.  E.  of 
Charleston.  Cottonseed  oil  mill  and  fer- 
tilizer factory.  Cotton  mills  and  farming. 
Tobacco  warehouses. 

HERALD;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  17x22; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1895  ;  A.  B. 
Jordan,  editor  and  publisher  (12—6). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,225  for  the 
year  1897,  1,120  in  1902,  but  has  not 
since  made  definite  and  satisfactory  claim 
to  issuing  so  many  as  1,000  copies. 

DUE  WEST,  Abbeville  Co.  -a  l,631t 
pop.,  12  m.  N.  of  Abbeville  Court  House, 
the  county  seat.  Location  of  Erskine  Col- 
lege, a  theological  seminary. 

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Boyce,  editors;  R.  S.  Galloway,  publisher 
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(Copies  printed;  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  issue  of  2,238  in  1895,  since 
which  it  has  not  furnished  any  definite 
and  satisfactory  report,  but  has  been 
credited  with  more  than  1,000  every 
year  since  1898,  up  to  and  including 
1907. 

EDGEFIEIiD,  c.  h.,  Edgefield  Co.  -O 
l,775t  pop.,  on  Southern  Rd.,  25  m.  N.  of  Au- 
gusta,Qa.,and  56  8.  W.  of  Columbia,  the  State 
capital.    Cotton  growing  and  agriculture. 
ADVERTISER;    Wednesdays;   demo- 

eratlc  ;  four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1.50 ; 


established  1835;  J.  L.  Mims,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (3—3). 

CHRONICLE;  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1881;  James  T.  Bacon,  editor;  L. 
Wigfall  Cheatham,  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a   rating  to  that  effect. 

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FAIRFAX,  Barnwell  Co.  gsoifpop., 

on    Charleston   &  Western  Carolina  and 

Florida  Central  &  Peninsular  Rds.,  58  m. 

S.  E.  of  Augusta,  Ga.,  and  65  N.  of  Savannah. 

Cotton  and  corn. 

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cratic; four  pages  18x24:  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1892;  Mias  Virginia  D.  Young,  ed- 
itor and  publisher. 

FLORENCE,  c.  h.,  Florence  Co.  ^ 
4,647+  pop.,  on  Wilmington,  Columbia  ft 
Augusta,  Northeastern  and  Cheraw  &  Dar- 
lington Rds.,  102  m.  N.  E.  of  Charleston 
Agriculture. 

TIMES;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  TI3IES-MESSENGER,  Thursdays; 
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15}^x22;  subscription— daily  $4,  weekly  $1; 
established-daily  1894,  weekly  1876;  Hart, 
well  M.  Aver,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 
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CHRONICLE;  monthly ;  religious', 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  50  cents;  es- 
tablished 1897;  E.  R.  Roberts,  editor;  Hart- 
well  M.  Ayer,  publisher  (.2—8). 

FORT  MILL,  York  Co.  b  l,394t  pop., 

on  Southern  Rd.,  18  m.  N.E.  of  Yorkville,  the 

county  seat.  Manufactures  of  cotton  goods. 

TIMES;  Wednesdays;  four  pages  i5x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1S98;  W.  B.  Ar- 
drey,  editor  ana  publisher. 

GAFFNEY,c.h.,  Cher,,kee  (7o.^3,937t 
pop.,  on  Southern  Rd.  Manufactures  of 
lime,  carriages,  wagons  and  cotton  goods. 
Agriculture. 

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and  publisher  (3—3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
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and  1,506  in  1901,  since  which  it  has  not 
furnished  any  definite  and  satisfactory 
report,  but  has  been  credited  with  more 
than  1,000  every  year  since,  up  to  and 
including    1907. 

CHEROKEE  NEWS;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  twelve  pages  13xl9i^;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1899;  S.  Frank  Parrott. 
editor;  Cherokee  Publishing  Company,  pub- 
lishers (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,096  in  1900 
and  1,583  in  1906,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
than   1,000  in    1907. 

GRIT  AND  STEEL;  monthly;  game 
cocks;  sixty-eight  pages  7J^10}^;  subscrip- 
tion 50  cents;  established  1899;  Edward  H. 
De  Camp,  editor  and  publisher  (7—5). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for    an    issue    of    2,500    in    1905,    since 


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SOUTH  CAROLINA. 


which  it  has  not  furnished  any  definite 
and  satisfactory  report,  but  was  credit- 
ed  with   more   than    i,ooo   in    1907. 

GEORGETO^WN,  c.  h.,  Georgetown 

Co.  D-  4,138t  pop.,  on  Georgetown  &  Western 
Rd.  and  Wlnyah  bay,  15  m.  from  the  Atlan- 
tic ocean.  Foreign  and  domestic  commerce. 
Rice  growing. 

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(A  A). 

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tablished July,  1900;  J.  Walter  Doar,  editor; 
Outlook  Printing  Co.,  publishers  (8—5). 

GREENVILLE,  c.  h.,  Greenville  Co. 

\2  ll,860t  pop.— local  estimate  30,0(X>— on 
Carolina,  Knoxville  &  Western,  Columbia 
&  Greenville,  Western  Carolina  and  South- 
ern Rds.,  143  m.  N.  W.  of  Columbia,  the 
State  capital.  Seat  of  Furman  University, 
Baptist  Female  College  and  Chlcora  Col- 
lege. Cotton  marlfet  and  several  cotton 
factories.    Manufacturing. 

DAILY  HERALD;  every  afternoon 
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twelve  pages  15x22:  subscription  $5;  estab- 
lished December,  1902;  J.  N.  Charlotte,  edi- 
tor; Herald  Publishing  Company,  publish- 
ers (7— 5)  (A  A). 

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and  SEMI- WEEKLY,  Tuesdays  and  Fri- 
days; democratic;  eight  pages  17x24;  sub 
Bcription— daily  $(i,  semi  weekly  $1;  estab- 
lished 1874;  George  W.  Brunson,  Jr.,  editor; 
Greenville  News  Co.,  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
the  daily  edition  of  this  paper  seemed  to 
assert  that  it  had  an  average  issue  ex- 
ceeding 1,000  copies,  but  failed  to  fur- 
nish such  definite  information  as  would 
warrant  the  accordance  of  a  rating  to 
that  effect. 

The  semi-weekly  edition  had  credit  for 
exceeding    1,000    in    1905    and    1907. 

PIEDMONT;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, Sunday  morning,  and  MOUNTAIN- 
EEll,  semi-weekly,  Tuesdays  and  Fridays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  17x24;  subscription 
—daily  $4,  semi-weekly  $1  ;  established  — 
daily  1902,  as  weekly  1824;  The  Piedmont  Co., 
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Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
both  editions  of  this  paper  seemed  to 
assert  that  they  had  an  average  issue 
exceeding  1,000  copies,  but  failed  to 
furnish  such  definite  information  as 
would  warrant  the  accordance  of  a 
rating    to    that    effect. 

BAPTIST  COURIER:  Thursdays; 
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established  1869:  Keys  &  Thomas,  editors  and 
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Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  been  secured 
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credit    for    exceeding    7,500    in    1907. 

ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays;  negro;  four 
pages  18x24:  subscription  $1;  established  No- 
vember, 1905;  P.  F.  Maloy,  editor;  Enterprise 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (12—5  P). 

PEOPLE'S  RECORD;  Thursdays 
(A  A). 

JOURNAL  OF  THE  SOUTH  CAR- 
OLINA MEDICAL  ASSOCIATION; 
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pages  6%xl0;  subscription  $2;  established 
June,  1905;  J.  W.  Jervey, editor;  South  Caro- 
lina Medical  Association,  publishers  (1—8). 
Copies  printed:  1,017  in  1906 
1,200  in   1907 


SOUTH  CAROLINA. 


MONITOR;  monthly;  eight  pages  11x16; 
subscription  50  cents;  established  January, 
1900;   R.  L.  Hickson,  editor   and   publisher 

(3-6  P)  (A  A). 

GREENWOOD,  Greenwood  Co.  -a 
4,824f  pop.,  on  Port  Royal  &  West  Carolina, 
Seaboard  Air  Line  and  Southern  Rds.,  10  m. 
E.  of  Abbeville  Court  House,  the  county 
seat.  Cotton  mill,  cotton  seed  oil  manufac- 
tory and  fertilizer  works. 

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and  publisher  (11—5). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
more    than    1,000    in    1905    and    1907. 

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cratic;  eight  pages  16x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1897;  H.  L.  Watson,  editor  and 
publisher  (6— 3). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever, been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
1,000    in    1905    and    1907. 

JOURNAL;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1894;  G.  W.  Gardner,  editor  and  publisher 

(3-3).   _ 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1902 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  infor- 
mation as  would  warrant  the  accordance 
of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It  has  not 
since  made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 

HAMPTON, c.  h.,  Hampton  Co.  0  53«t 
pop.,  on  Port  Royal  &  West  Carolina  Rd., 
45  m.  N.  W.  of  Port  Royal.  Agriculture  and 
stock  raising. 

HAMPTON    CO.    GUARDIAN; 

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subscription  $1.50 ;  established  1877  ;  M.  B.  Mc- 
Sweeney,  editor  and  publisher. 

HARTSVILLE,  Darlington  Co.  cT 
1,800  pop.,  on  Atlantic  Coast  Line  Rd.,  15  m. 
N.W.  of  Darlington,  the  county  seat.  Pa- 
per, cotton  and  cotton  seed  oil  mills,  cot- 
ton ginning  and  wood  working, 

COUNTY  MESSENGER;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1 ;  established  1893  ;  D.  R.  Coker,  editor;  J. 
G.  Rogers,  publisher (  7—5). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  infor- 
mation as  would  warrant  the  accordance 
of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It  has  not 
since  made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 

HONEAPATH,  Atiderson  Co.  b  617t 

pop.,  on  Southern  Rd.,  33  m.  S.  of  Greenville. 

Cotton  growing. 

CHRONICLE;  Wednesdays;  four  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1894;  G.  E. 
Moore,  editor  and  publisher  (9-r-3). 

JOHNSTON,    Edgefield    Co.    -n    865t 

pop.,  on  Southern  Rd.,  34  m.  N.  by  N.  E.  of 

Augusta,  Ga.    Agriculture. 

NEWS-MONITOR;  Wednesdavs; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
81 ;  established— A'etcs  1902,  Monitor  1877;  H.  C. 
Bailey,  editor  ;  Johnston  Printing  and  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  publishers  (1 — 8). 


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SOUTH  CAROLINA. 


KERSHAW,    Lancaster    Co.    [^  6271 

pop.,  on  Charleston.  Cincinnati  &  Chicago 

Rd.,  18  m.  S.  E.  of  Lancaster,  tlie  county 

seat.    Turpentine  works.    Agriculture  and 

cotton  raising. 

£KA;  Tuesdays;  democratic;  four  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1889;  J. 
W.  Hamel,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 

KINGSTREE,  c.h.,  Williamsburg  Co. 

O  760+  pop.,  on  Atlantic  Coast  Line  Rd.  and 
Black  r.,  64  m.  N.  of  Charleston.  Shipping 
point  for  lumber.   Cotton  and  garden  truck. 

COUNTY  RECORD;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.25;  established  1885;  C.  W.  Wolfe,  editor 
and  proprietor  (12—6). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,459  in  1906, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  was 
credited   with   more   than    1,000   in    1907. 

WI  A  I  Li  ;  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  13x20;  sub.scriptlon  $1;  established 
1900;  P.  H.  Stoll,  editor;  Stoll  Bros., publish 
ers(6— 3)  (A  A). 

LANCASTER,  c.  h..  Lancaster  Co.  [j 

1,477+   pop.,   on   Charleston,  Cincinnati   & 
Chicago  and  Cheraw  &  Chester  Rds.,  72  m. 
N.  of  Columbia,  the   State  capital.     Agri- 
culture and  cotton  mills. 
NEWS;   semi-weekly,  Wednesdays  and 
Saturdays;   democratic;   eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  October,  1905; 
Charles  T.  Connors,  editor;  Lancaster  Pub 
lishing  Co.,  publishers  (10—5  P). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1906 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect. 

LAURENS,  c.  h.,  Laurens  Co.  t]  4,029t 
pop.,  on  Port  Royal  &  West  Carolina  and 
Laurens  Rds.,  78  m.  N.  W.  of  Columbia,  the 
State  capital.  Farming.  Cotton  and 
furniture  factories. 

ADVERTISER  ;  Wednesdays  ;  demo 
cratic;  four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1885 ;  W.  W.  Ball,  editor  and  pub- 

"lAURENSVILLE    HERALD:    Fri 
days  ;  democratic ;  four  pages  20x28 ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  1845;  T.  B.  Crews,  edi- 
tor and  publisher. 

LEXINGTON,  c.  h.,  Lexington  Co.  n 
806+  pop.,  on  Southern  Rd.,  14  m.  W.    of 
Columbia,  the  State  capital.    Agriculture, 
fruit  raising,  turpentine  and  lumbering  and 
cotton  manufacturing. 
DISPATCH;  Wednesdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1870;  G.M.Harman.  editor  and  publisher (1—5). 
Copies    printed:    This    paper  had  credit 
for    an    average    issue    of    1,040    in    1895 
.    and    1,900    in    1905,    since    which    it    has 
not   furnished   any   definite   and    satisfac- 
tory  report,   but  was   credited  with  more 
than    1,000    in    1907- 

Mccormick,  Ahievuie  co.  -a  500 

pop.,  on  Charleston*  Western  Carolina 
Rd.,  15  m.  N.  E.  of  Lincolnton,  Ga.  Cotton 
growing. 

MESSENGER ;  Thursdays :  democratic ; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 


May,  1902;  J.  E.  McCracken.  editor;  Sturkey 
&  McCracken,  publishers  (1—8). 

MANNING,  c.  h.,  Clarendon  Co.  a 
1,430+  pop.,  on  Central  of  South  Carolina  Rd . , 
50  m.  E.  by  S.  E.  of  Columbia,  the  State 
capital,  and  70  N.  W.  of  Charleston.  Lum- 
ber mills.    Agriculture. 

FARMER;  Thursdays;  four  pages  17x24; 
subscription  $1  ;  established  1899  ;  E.  J. 
Browne,  editor;  Manning  Publishing  Com- 
pany, publishers  (A  A). 

MARION,  c.  h.,  Marion  Co.  ci  1,831  f 
pop.,  on  Wilmington,  Columbia  &  Augusta 
Rd.,  110  m.  E.  by  N.  E.  of  Columbia,  the 
State  capital.    Cotton  growing. 

OBSERVER;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

STAR;  Wednesdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1846;  J.  C.  Mace,  editor  and  publisher  (1— 8).| 
Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  infor- 
mation as  would  warrant  the  accordance 
of    a    rating    to    that    effect. 

MONKS  CORNER,  c.  h.,  Berkeley 
Co.  ^  on  Atlantic  Coast  Line  Rd..  30  m.  N. 
of  Charleston. 

ECHO  AND  PRESS;  Thursdays;  dem- 
ocratic; eight  pages  13x2U;  subscription  $1 ; 
established  1896;  S.P.  Driggers,  editor;  W.  M. 
Faulling,  publisher  (1—7  P). 

MITLLINS,  Marion  Co.  cf  828tpop., 
—local  estimate  1,200— on  Atlantic  Coast 
Line  Rd.,  9  m.  N.  E.  of  Marion,  the  county 
seat.  Largest  tobacco  market  in  South 
Carolina.  Cotton,  corn  and  live  stock, 
brick  and  lumber. 
ENTERPRISE;   Wednesdays ;  four 

pages  18x24 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1897 ; 

J.  L.  Piatt,  editor  and  publisher  (8—8). 

NEWBERRY,  «•  h.,  Newberry  Co.  -D 
4,607+  pop.,  on  Southern  and  Columbia, 
Newberry  &  Laurens  Rds.,  47  m.  N.  W.  of 
Columbia,  the  State  capital.  Seat  of  New- 
berry College.  Cotton  and  cottonseed-oil 
mills,  cotton  gin  and  door,  sash  and  blind 
factors'. 

HERALD  AND  NEWS;  semi  weekly, 
Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  democratic;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1865;  Elbert  H.    Aull,  editor  and  publisher 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,200  in  1895 
and  1,731  in  1898,  since  which  it  has  not 
furnished  any  definite  and  satisfactory 
report,  but  has  been  credited  with  more 
than  1,000  every  year  since,  up  to  and 
including    1907- 

OBSERVER;  weekly,  twice  a  week, 
Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  democratic  ;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1882-  W  H.  Wallace,  editor  and  publisher 
(1-8). 

NORTH  AUGUSTA,  Aiken  Co.  u 

358+  pop. 

GAZETTE:  Fridays  (A  A). 
ORANGEBURG,  c  h.,  Orangeburg 

Co.  D  4,455+  pop.— local  estimate  7,000— on 
Southern  and  Atlantic  Coast  Line  Rds.  and 
North  Edisto  r.,  51  m.  S.  of  Columbia,  the 


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SOUTH  CAROLINA. 


State  capital,  and  79  N.  W.  of  Charleston. 
Rice,  cotton,  saw  and  grist  mills.  Seat  of 
Claflin  University,  Orangeburg  Collegiate 
Institute  and  South  Carolina  Agricultural 
College.    Agriculture. 

NEWS;  every  evening  except  Sunday; 
local;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $4;  es- 
tablished September,  1904;  R.  Lewis  Berry  & 
Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (1 — 8). 

TEOPL-E'}^  RECORDER;  Satur- 
days; negro-republican;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1893;  C.  F. 
Holmes,  editor  and  publisher  (1—5). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  2,810  in  1901 
and  2,525  in  1906,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  -was,  credited  with  more 
than    2,250    in    1907. 

SUN;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight  pages 
16x22  ;  subscription  .$1  ;  established  1903,  as 
Patriot ;  Fred  Wanamaker,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance   of   a    rating   to    that   effect. 

TIMES  AND  DEMOCRAT:  Wednes 
days ;  democratic  :  eight  pages  15x22 ;  sub- 
scription $1.50 ;  established  1869 ;  James  L. 
Sims,  editor  and  publisher. 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  issue  of  1,800  for  the  year  1895, 
but  has  not  since  made  claim  to  issuing 
so  many  as  1,000  copies. 

PELZER,  Anderson  Co.  -a  4,179t  Pop., 

on  Southern  Rd.,  16   m.  S.  of  Greenville. 

Cotton  manufacturing. 

ENTERPRISE  ;  Wednesdays  ;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
October,  1905;  George  E.  Clarke,  editor  and 
publisher  (10—5  P). 

PICKENS,  c.  h.,  Pickens  Go.  tl  449t 
pop.,  on  Southern  and  Pickens  Rds.,20  m. 
W.  by  N.  W.  of  Greenville.    Minerals. 

PEOPLE'S  JOURNAL,;  Thursdavs; 
democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  1890:  J.  L.  O.  Thompson,  editor 
and  publisher  (2 — 4). 

SENTINEL  ;  Thursdays  ;  democratic; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1871;  J.  L.O.  Thompson,  editor;  Thompson  & 
Rlchey,  publishers. 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1901 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  infor- 
mation as  would  warrant  the  accordance 
of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It  has  not 
since  made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 

ROCK  HILL,  York  Co.  b  5,485t  pop., 
on  Charleston,  Cincinnati  &  Southern  and 
Southern  Rds.,  12  m.  S.  E.  of  Yorkville,  the 
county  seat.  Seat  of  Winthrop  Normal 
and  Industrial  College,  a  State  institution 
for  females.  Cotton  factories  and  agri- 
culture. 

HERALD;  semi-weekly,  Wednesdays 
and  Saturdays;  democratic;  four  pages  18x24; 
Bubscription  $2;  established  1876;  Joseph  J. 
Hull,  editor  and  publisher  (3 — 3). 

RECORD;  semi-weekly,  Mondays  and 
Thursdays;  democratic;  eight  pages  133^x20; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1901;  C.  K. 
Schwrar,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 


SOUTH  CAROLINA. 


MESSENGER;  Fridays ;  republican; 

four  pages  16x22;  subscription  $1 ;  establish- 
ed 1896;  C.  P.  T.  White,  editor  and  publisher 

(6-3). 

SAINT  GEORGE,  Dorchester  Co.  Q 

576+  pop.,  on  South  Carolina  &  Georgia  Rd., 
48  m.  N.  W.  of  Charleston.  Lumber,  tur- 
pentine and  agriculture. 

DORCHESTER  EAGLE;  Fridays; 
democratic;  four  pages  17x23;  subscription 
$1 ;  established  1899;  Marvin  P.  Felder,  editor 
and  publisher. 

SAINT    MATHEWS,    Orangeburg 

Co.  [p  758+  pop.,  on  Southern  Rd.,  15  m.  N. 

E.  of  Orangeburg. 

COMMERCIAL  ADVANCE;  Satur- 
days; eight  pages  17x24;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1906;  John  B.  Frickett  and  Frank 
C.  Cain,  editors  and  publishers  (1—7  P). 

SALUDA,  c.  h.  SaludaCo.  -a  681  pop., 
47  m.  S.   W.  of   Columbia  and   50    N.   of 
,  Augusta,  Ga.    Farming. 

STANDARD;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished September,  1902;  A.  B.  Cargile,  editor 
and  publisher  (2—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,077  in  1903, 
but  has  not  since  made  definite  and 
satisfactory  claim  to  issuing  so  many  as 
1,000    copies. 

SENECA,  Oconee  Co.  'xj  920+  pop.,  on 
Southern  and  Blue  Ridge  Rds.,  about  40  na. 
W.  of  Greenville. 

FARM    AND    FACTORY;    Tuesday* 

(▲A). 
JOURNAL;  Fridays  (A  A). 

SPARTANBURG,   c.  h.,   Spartan- 

burg  Co.  ti  11,395+  pop.,  on  Port  Royal  & 
West  Carolina  and  Southern  Rds.,  93  m.  N. 
W.  of  Columbia,  the  State  capital.  Seat 
of  Wofford  College.  Gold  mines  and  cot- 
ton mills. 

HERALD;  every  morning  except  Mon- 
day, and  W  EEK  L  Y ,  Tuesdays ;  democratic; 
eight  to  twelve  pages  17Ji^x22^;  subscription 
—daily  $5,  weekly  $1;  established— daily  1890, 
weekly  1893;  Spartanburg  Herald  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers  (2 — 6). 

Copies    printed:     daily,     2,180  in   1906 

2,715  in  1907 
Weekly  had  credit  for  an  average 
issue  of  1,948  in  1906,  since  which  it 
has  not  furnished  any  definite  and  sat- 
isfactory report,  but  was  credited  with 
more  than  1,000  in  1907. 
Publisher's     announcement  .—The     Herald 

guarantees  the  largest  paid  circulation  of 

any  paper  in  South  Carolina,  excepting  the 

Charleston  and  Columbia  papers.  Reliable 

and  influential. 

JOURNAL;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  FREE  LANCE,  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  17x22;  subscription— daily 
$5,  weekly  $1 ;  established— daily  1900,  weekly 
1899:  Chas.  H.  Henry,  editor;  Spartanburg 
Journal  Company,  publishers  (1—6). 

Copies  printed:  The  daily  edition  of 
this  paper  had  credit  for  an  issue  of 
1,700  in  1904,  since  which  it  has  not  fur- 
nished any  definite  and  satisfactory  re- 
port, but  was  credited  with  more  than 
1,000  in    1907. 

The  weekly  edition  had  credit  for  an 
issue  of  1,900  in  1902  and  1,800  in  1904, 
since    which    it    has    not    furnished    any 


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definite   and  satisfactory  report,  but  was 
credited   with   more   than    1,000   in    1907. 
The  publisher  admits  that  no  such  rec- 
ord is  kept   as  would  make  it  possible  to 
prepare  a  definite  and  satisfactory  state- 
ment of  the  number  of  copies  printed  for 
the  requisite  period  of  a  full  year. 
Publisher's  aymouncement.  —The  circulation 
of  both  the  Journal  and  the  Frkk  Lanoe 
Is  wholly  paid  in  advance.    All  subscrip- 
tions are  stopped  at  expiration  of   time 
paid  for.    The  value  of  such  circulation  to 
the  advertiser  Is  obvious. 

CAROLINA  SPARTANjWednesdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  20x26:  subscription 
$1;  established  1844;  Charles  Petty,  editor; 
Evan  T.  Lide,  publisher  (12—6). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  issue  of  1,422  for  the  year  1896, 
but  has  not  since  made  definite  and  sat- 
isfactory claim  to  issuing  so  many  as 
1,000  copies. 

SOUTHERN  CHRISTIAN  ADVO- 
CATE ;  Thursdays;  methodlst  episcopal, 
south;  sixteen  pages  llxlSJ^;  subscription 
$2;  established  1836;  S.  A.  Nettles,  editor  and 
publisher  (2—6). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  9>477.  in  1906, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  was 
credited   with   more   than   7,500   in    1907. 

SUMMER VII.LE,  Dorchester  Co.  Q 

3,000  pop.,  on  Southern  Rd.,  21  m.  N.  W.  of 
Charleston.  Health  resort.  Brick  manu 
factory  and  saw  mills.  Ice  factory  and 
cold  storage. 

NEWS;  Fridavs;  democratic;  eight 
pages  18x20;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1888; 
W.  R.  Dehon,  editor;  Summerville  Publish- 
ing Company,  publishers  (1—8). 

SUMTER,  c.  h.,  Sumter  Co.  a  5,673t 
pop.,  on  Atlantic  Coast  Line,  Charleston, 
Sumter  &  Northern,  Central  of  South  Caro- 
lina and  Manchester  &  Augusta  Rds.,  42  m. 
E.  by  S.  E.  of  Columbia,  the  State  capital, 
and  90  N.  N.  W.  of  Charleston.    Farming. 

ITEM  ;  everv  evening  except  Sunday; 
four  pages  13x20;'  subscription  $4.50;  estab- 
lished 1894  ;  H.  G.  Osteen,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

DEFENDER;   Thursdays;   republican; 
four   pages   15x22;   subscription   $1;   estab- 
lished October  15, 1903;  W.T.Andrews, editor; 
Defender  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (2—6). 
Copies     printed:     1,026  in  1904 
1,119  in  1905 
1,200  in  1907 
HERALD;  Fridays;   democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50:  established 
1892;  Herald  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  pub 
Ushers  (1—7).  ,  ^ 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year_  1906 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  infor- 
mation as  would  warrant  the  accordance 
of    a   rating   to    that   effect. 

PROSPECTOR;  Fridays;  local;  four 
pages  15x22  :  subscription  «1  ;  established 
September,  1905;  William  C.  Ivy,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—7).  -„,,«^-^t 

WATCHMAN     AND    .^^^l  T.S?^n*^99? 

Wednesdays;  democratic;  eight  pagw  15x^^, 
subscription  $1.50;  est&hlished- Watchman 
1850,  Trtie  Southron  1866,  consolidated  IHBl; 
OsteenPubllshingCompany,edltorsandpuD- 

lishers(9— 7P). 


TIMMONSVILLE,  Florence  Co.^ 
861+ pop.,  on  Atlantic  Coast  Line  Rd..  12  m. 
8.  W.  of  Florence,  the  county  seat.  Agri- 
culture. 

ENTERPR  ISE;  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1 :  es- 
tablished 1895;  Jas.W.Ragsdale,  editor;  Chas. 
F.  Sansbury,  publisher  (8—3). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1901 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  infor- 
mation as  would  warrant  the  accordance 
of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It  has  not 
since  made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 

CAROLINA  PLANTER;  monthly; 
agriculture;  eight  pages  15x;i2:  subscription 
25  cents;  established  September,  1901:  Chas. 
F.  Sansbury,  edicor  and  publisher  (8—3). 

UNION,  c.h.,  f^mo7i  Co.  V]  12, 000 pop. ^ 
on  Southern  Rd..  65  ni.  N.  W.  of  Columbia, 
the  State  capital.  Gold  and  Iron  ores.  OH, 
cotton  and  knitting  mills,  furniture  factor- 
ies and  female  seminarJ^ 

PROGRESS  ;  semi  weekly,  Tuesdays 
and  Fridays;  democratic;  twelve  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1900:  Allan 
Nicholson,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding     1,000    in    1907. 

TIMES;  Fridays;  eight  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1850;  JohnR.  Mathis, 
editor;  L.  G.  Young,  publisher  (3—3). 

(Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1902 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  infor- 
mation as  would  warrant  the  accordance 
of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It  has  not 
since  made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 

"WALHALLA,  c.  h..  Oconee  Co.  Xi 
1,307+  pop.,  on  Blue  Ridge  Rd.  Health 
resort.    Agriculture. 

KEOWEE  COURIER;  Wednesdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1849;  Jaynes,  Shelor,  Smith  & 
Steck,  editors  and  publishers  (6—3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,422  in  1900 
and  1,808  in  1904,  since  which  it  has  not 
furnished  any  definite  and  satisfactory 
report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
than    1,000    in    1905    and    1907. 

OCONEE  NEWS;  Thursdays ;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages  20x26;  subscriptioB  $1; 
established  1891;  W.  B.  Lochr,  editor  and 
publisher  (3—5  P). 

WALTERBORO,  c  h.,  Colleton  Co. 

g    1,491+   pop.,  on  Charleston  &  Savannah 

Rd.,50  m.W.  of  Charleston.    Farming  and 

phosphate  mining. 

PRESS  AND  STANDARD;  Wednes- 
days ;  democratic;  eight  to  twelTepages 
13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1877;  W. 
W.  Smook.  editor  and  publisher  (8—6). 

WARREN VILLE,  ^»/"«"  Co.  -D  300 

pop  ,  on  Southern  Rd..  5  m.  W.  of  Aiken. 

HORSE  CKEEK  VALLEY  NEWS; 
Saturdays;  democratic:  four  pages  18x24: 
subscription  $1:  established  1889;  G.  R. 
Webb,  editor  and  publisher  (12—4). 


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SOUTH  CAROLINA. 


TITINNSBORO,  c.  h.,  Fairfield  Co.  [^ 

1,765+  pop.,  on  Southern   Rd.,  34  m,  N.  of 

Columbia,  the  State  capital.    Farming. 

NEWS  AND  HERALD;  Wednesdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.S0;  established  1844:  J.  Frank  Fooshe,  edi- 
tor; Winnsboro  Printing  Company,  publish- 
ers (7—3  P). 

WOODRUFF,    Spartansburg  Co.  t) 

596  pop.,  on  Charleston  &  Western  Carolina 

Rd.,  15  m.  S.  W.  of  Spartansburg,  the  county 

seat.    Farming  and  mining. 

NEWS  AND  REVIEW;  Fridays;  dem- 
ocratic; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  October,  1901;  R.  H.  Sweeney,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (3—3). 


SOUTH  CAROLINA. 


YORKVILI.E,  c.h.,  Tork  Co.  [j  2,012t 
pop.— local  estimate  3,000— on  Carolina  & 
Northwestern  and  Southern  Rds.,  83  m.  N. 
of  Columbia,  the  State  capital.  Cotton 
spinning  and  cotton  oil  mills,  flour  mill 
and  buggy  factory.  Cotton,  corn  and 
cattle  raising. 

ENQUIRER;  semi-weekly,  Tuesdays 
and  Fridays;  four  pages  20x26;  subscription 
$3;  established  1855;  L.  M.  Grist's  Sons, 
editors  and  publishers  ;l— 8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  issue  of  1,290  in  1895,  since 
which  it  has  not  furnished  any  definite 
and  satisfactory  report,  but  was  credited 
with   more    than    1,000    in  1896  and  1907. 


SOUTH  DAKOTA. 


Population  401,570 1.      Land  Area  30,170  sq.  miles. 

Bounded  north  by  North  Dakota,  east  by  Minnesota  and  Iowa,  south  by  Ne- 
braska, and  west  by  Montana  and  Wyoming.  State  capital  :  Pierre.  Principal 
industries  :  Agriculture  and  stock  raising.  Number  of  newspapers  and  other 
periodicals  fMarch  30,  1908),  353,  divided  as  follows :  Daily,  18;  semi-weekly. 
5;  weekly,  310;  semi-monthly,  2 ;  monthly,  17;  quarterly,  1. 

The  cities  of  over  2,000  population,  according  to  the  United  States  census  of 
1900  (t),  are  as  follows : 

Waterto wu 3,352t 

Huiou *-4,793t 

Madison 2,550t 

Brooking:!^ '^,346t 

Pierre '>j,306t 

Vermilioii 2, 1 83t 


iSioux   Falls 10,366t 

I.ead 6,21  Of 

Yankton 4,125t 

A  berdeen 4,087 1 

Mitchell 4,055t 

Dead  wood 3.49St 


ABERDEEN,   c.    h,.  Brown   Co.  ^ 

9,163  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern,  Min- 
neapolis &  St.  Louis  and  Chicago,  Milwau- 
kee &  St.  Paul  Rds.  Manufacturing  and 
commercial  center.  Water  power,  fur- 
nished by  artesian  wells. 

AMERICAN;  erery  morning  except 
Monday,  and  WEEKLiY,  Thursdays;  In 
dependent;  eight  pages  17x22;  subscription- 
daily  f  6,  weekly  jl;  established  1904;  Aber- 
deen Publishing  Company,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (1-8). 

NEW5S  ;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLiY.  Thursdays;  republican; 
«ight  pages  15x"22;  subscription— dally  $3, 
weekly  $1;  established— daily  1886,  weekly 
1885;  C.  J.  McLeod,  editor  and  publisher  Q — 4). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  the  daily  edition  of  this  paper, 
but  it  liad  credit  for  exceeding  i.ooo 
in     1907. 

The  weekly  edition  had  credit^  for  an 
issue  of  1,500  in  1897  a"d  1,600  in  1901, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  has 
been  credited  with  more  than  1,000  every 
year  since,  up  to  and  including  1907. 
DEMOCRAT;  Fridays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1902;  George  B.  Daly,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12—3). 

DAKOTA  FARMER;  semi-monthly; 
affrlcultural;  twenty  four  to  sixty-four  pages 
10^^x151^;  subscription  60  cents;  established 
1581;  M.F.  Greeley,  editor;  W.  F.  T.  Bushnell 
Co.,  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  17,900  in  1900 
21,351  in  1901 
24,918  in  1902 
27,541  in  1903 
31,391  m  1904 
36,921  in  1905 
45,309  in  1906 
46,281  in  1907 
FARM  YOUXG  FOIiKS;  monthly; 
<▲  A). 

ALBEE.  Grant  Co.  d  1-^0  PoP-.  on 
Great  Northern  Rd.,  180  m.  W.  of  Minnea- 
polis, Minn. 

INDEPENDENT;  Thursdays ;  inde- 
pendent ;  eight  pages  15x22  ;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  April.  1907;  G.  R.  Tuttle, 
editor  and  publisher  (7—7  P). 

AliCESTER,    Union  Co.  H.SSltpop., 

on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  40  m.  N.  N. 


W.  of   Sioux   City,   la.     Agriculture  and 

stock  raising. 

UNION  ;  Thursdays:  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
If^Ql ;  Chas.  J.  Peterson,  editor  and  publisher 

(7—5). 

ALEXANDRIA,  c.  h.,  Hanson  Co.R 

9B0+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St. 
Paul  Rd.,  13  m.  E.  of  Mitchell.  Flour  mills. 
Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

HERAIjD  ;  Thursdays ;  republican  ;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
187^;  E.  B.  Yule,  editor  and  publisher  (3— 8). 

JOURNAL;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1886;  T.  M.  Taylor,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a   rating  to  that  effect. 

ALPENA,     Jerauld   Co.    □  153t  pop., 

on  Chicago,   Milwaukee   &    St.    Paul    Rd.. 

18  m.  S.  S.  W.  of  Huron.     Agriculture  and 

stock  raising. 

JOURNAL;  Fridays  ;  republican ;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1883;  R.  E.  Dye,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

ANDO  VER,  Day  Co.  cf  235t  pop.,  on 

Chicago.  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  30  m. 

E.  of  Aberdeen.    Farming. 

GAZETTE;  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1883;  A.  E.  Raynes,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 

ARLINGTON.  Kingtbury  Co.  D-  787 

pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  55  m. 

E.  of  Huron.    Situated  In  an  agricultural 

district. 

SUN;   Fridays;   republican;    eight   pages 
15x22;    subscription   $1.50;   established    1882; 
H.  M.  Keene,  editor  and  publisher  (2—8). 
Copies     printed:  786  in   1907 

ARMOUR,  c.  h.,  Douglas  Co.  P  1,10.5 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd., 
58  m.  W.  N.  W.  of  Yankton.     Agriculture. 

CHRONICLE  -  TRIBUNE  ;      Thurs 
days;    republican;    eight   pages    15x22;    sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1882;  Ell  Thomas, 
editor  and  publisher  (7—5). 

HERALD;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1890;  Levi  D.  Wait  and  Ruel  E.  Dana,  editors 
and  publishers  (.7—5) 


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ARTESIAN,  Sanborn  Co.  D-339t  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd., 
17  ra.  E.  of  Woonsocket,  the  county  seat. 
Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

SANBORN   CO.   ADVOCATE;  eeml 
weekly,  Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  people's  par 
ty:  six  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1881;   R.  E.  Dowdell,  editor  and  pub 
lisher  (9 8). 

COMMONWEALTH;  Thursdays;  re- 
publican; eight  pages  13x30;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  November,  1901;  H.  H. 
Heath,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

ASHTON,  Sp*?(7f  Co.    nf  356  pop.,  on 

Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  8  m.  N. 

of  Redfleld,  the  countj'  seat,  and  33  S.  of 

Aberdeen.    Farming  and  stock  raising. 

CHRONICLE;  Fridays;  independent: 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1894;  R.  C.  Byrde,  editor  and  publisher 
(7-5). 

AURORA,  Brookings  Co.  D-  412  pop., 

on    Chicago    &    Northwestern    Rd.,   7   m. 

E.  by  S.  E.  of  Brookings,  the  county  seat. 

Wheat  growing  and  shipping. 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1884  ;  George  H.  Larrabee,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12— 3). 

AVON,  Bonhomme  Co.  P^  550  pop.,  on 

Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  11  m. 

W.  of  Tyndall. 

CLARION;  Thursdays;  eight  pages 
llV^xlTM;  8ubscription$1.50;  established  Feb- 
ruary. 1901;  J.  B.  Stout,  editor  and  publisher 

(1-8). 

BALTIC,  Minnehaha  Co.  Q   371  pop., 

on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  14 

m.  N.  of  Sioux  Falls,  the  county  seat.  Stone 

quarries  and  flour  mills. 

MINNEHAHA;  Fridays;  republi- 
can; four  to  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  November,  1901;  R.  R.  Thomp- 
son, editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

BELLEFOURCHE,fi««e  Co.  til,023 
pop.,  on  Fremont,  Elkhorn  &  Missouri  Val- 
ley Rd.,  50  m.  N,  W.  of  Rapid  City.  Cattle, 
sheep  and  horse  raising. 

BEE;  Thursdays;  live  stock;  eight  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $2;  established  1891;  E. 
Ralston,  editor  and  publisher  (12 — 3). 

NORTHWEST  POST;  Thursdays; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab 
lished  October,  1902;  Rush  O.  Fellows  and 
B.  L.  Kirkham  editors  and  publishers  (1 — 3). 

BEIiVIDERE,  Stanley  Co.  D 
TIMES;  Fridays  (A  A). 

BERESFORD,  Union  Co.  C{  1,192 
pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  35  m. 
N.  E.  of  Yankton.  Agriculture  and  grazing. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  republican;  twelve 
PAges  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1883;  C.  W.  Johnson,  editor  and  publisher 
(1-8). 

Copies     printed:        940  in  1907 

REPUBLIC;  Thursdays;  independent; 
twelve  to  twenty  pages  15x22  ;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1893;  H.  A.  Sturges,  editor 
and  publisher  (6—3). 

BIG  STONE,  Grant  Co.  n'590tpop., 
on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  180 
m.  W.  of  Minneapolis,  Minn.    Manufacture 


SOUTH  DAKOTA. 


Ing  and  farming.    Brick  and  granite  works 
and  canning  factory. 

HEADLIGHT;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  estab- 
lished 1883:  Irwin  D.  Aldrich,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

BLUNT,  Hughes  Co.  n  246t  pop.,  on 
Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  20  m.  E.  N. 
E.  of  Pierre,  the  county  seat  and  State  cap- 
ital.   Farming  and  stock  raising. 

ADVOCATE;  Fridays;  republican ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1883;  H.  O.  Besancon,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7—5). 

BONESTEEIi,  Gregory  Co.  g  TOOpop., 
10  m.  S.  W.  of  Porter  Landing  on  the 
Missouri  r.,  10  S.  W.  of  Wheeler,  and  6  N. 
W.  of  Fairfax,  the  county  seat.  Agriculture 
and  stock  raising. 

GREGORY  CO.  NEWS;  Thursdajs; 
republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$l-.50;  established  1898;  S.  F.Lucas,  editor  and 
.publisher  (3—3). 

GREGORY  CO.  PILOT;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  April.  1902;  F.  C.  Barnum, 
editor;  D.  W.  Forbes,  publisher  (1—8). 

BOWDLE,  Edmunds  Co.  tl   400  pop., 

on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  32  m. 

W.  of  Ipswich,  the  county  seat.    Farming 

and  stock  raising. 

PIONEER;  Thursdays;  independent; 
four  pages  18x24;  established  1886;  C.T.  Smith- 
ers,  editor  and  publisher  (9—3). 

BRADLEY,  Clark  Co.  cf  300  pop.,  on 

Minneapolis  &  St.  Louis  and  Chicago,  Mil- 
waukee &  St.  Paul  Rds.,  20  m.  N.  by  N.  E. 
of  Clark,  the  county  seat.  Dairying  and 
agriculture. 

GLOBE;  Thursdays;  four  pages  15x82; 
subscription  $1;  established  1887;  F.  P.  Ken- 
yon,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

BRENTFORD.  Spink  Co.  d-  300  pop. , 
on  Minneapolis  &  St.  Louis  Rd.,  60  m.  W.  of 
Watertown  and  80  S.  of  Aberdeen.  Agri- 
culture. 

SPINK  CO.  SPIKE;  Saturdays;  re- 
publican; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1907;  C.  H.Peterson,  editor 
and  publisher  (2—8). 

BRIDGEWATER,  McCook  Co.  R 

691+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul 
Rd.,  80  m.  E.  S.  E.  of  Mitchell.    Farming. 

McCOOK  CO.  DEMOCRAT  ;  Fri- 
days; democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1885;  T.J.Ryan, 
editor  and  publisher. 

TRIBUNE;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1882;  W.  W.  Moyes,  editor  and  publisher  (&— 3). 

BRISTOL, -Day  Co.a'510pop.,on  Chi- 
cago, Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  40  m.  E.  of 
Aberdeen.    Grain-raising  countj'. 

TRIBUNE;  Thursdays ;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established  May, 
1901 ;  Charles  A.  McGowan,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

BRITTON,  c.  h.,  Marshall  Co.  c(  1,100 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  and  8t.  Paul 
Rd.,  42  m.  N.  E.  of  Aberdeen.  Flour  mill  and 
grain  elevators.  Farming  and  stock  raising. 

MARSHALL    CO.    JOURNAL; 

Thursdays;   republican;  eight  pages  15x22; 


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subscription  $1.50;  established  1883;  H.  B.  Ty- 
sell,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance   of   a    rating   to    that   effect. 

»I  A  RS  H  A  L.  L.  CO.    SENTINELj 

Thursdayg;  independent;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1888;  W.  R, 
Donald,  editor  and  publisher  {3 — 3). 

BROOKINGS,  c.  h.,  Brooking$  Co.  Q 
3,216  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd., 
«0  m.  N.  of  Sioux  Falls.  Seat  of  the  State 
Agricultural  College. 

BROOKINGS    CO.    PRESS;    Thurs 
days ;  republican ;  eight  pages  15x22 ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  1879;  Chas.  F.  Allen, 
editor  and  publisher. 

REGISTER;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  to  twelve  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1800;  George  N.  Breed,  edi- 
tor; Register  PublishlngCo..  Dublisher8(l— 8). 
Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding    1,000    in    1907. 

MINNESOTA  AND  DAKOTA 
FARMER;  monthly  (A  A). 

BRUC£,  Brookings  Co.  D-  200  pop.,  on 

Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  14  m.  N.  W. 

of  Brookings. 

HERAIjD;  Wednesdays;  four  pages 
17}^x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established  June, 
1903;  L.  &  M.  O.Walker,  editors  and  publish- 
ers (1—8). 

BRYANT,  ^amhn  Co.  n-  750  pop., on 

Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  28  m. 

S.  W.  of  Watertown.    Farming. 

HAMLIN  CO.  NEAVS;  Fridays;  repub- 
lican; eight  pages  15x23;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1897;  J.  K.  Coe,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

BUFF AIiO GAP,  Cuater  Co.  p  501t 
pop.,  on  Fremont,  Elkhorn  &  Missouri 
Valley  Rd.,  42  m.  S.  of  Rapid  City.  Mining, 
agriculture  and  stone  quarrying. 
REPUBLiICAN;  Saturdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  11x16;  subscription  $1;  establish- 
ed 1890;  L.  Ballou,  editorand  publisher (1—8). 

BURKE,  Gregory  Co.  P  20  m.  N.  W.  of 

Bonesteel,  nearest  station   on  Chicago  & 

Northwestern  Rd.    Agriculture. 

GAZETTE;  Fridays  (A  A). 
BUTIiER,    Day   Co.  cf   150  pop.,  on 

Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  12  m. 

S.  W.  of  Webster,  the  county  seat. 

HERALD;  Thursday.s:  eight  pages 
11x15;  subseription  $1;  established  August, 
1905;  Kate  E.  Lancaster,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (4—7). 

CAMP   CROOK,  Butte  Co.  ^  215t 

pop.,  65  m.N.  of  Belief  ourche,  nearest  station 

on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd. 

RANGE  GAZETTE:  Thursdays  (A  A). 
CANISTOTA,   McCook   Co.   P.    26S 

pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  10  m. 

S.  of  Salem,  the  county  seat.    Agriculture 

and  stock  raising. 

CLIPPER;  Thursdays:  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  established  July, 
1901;  J.L.Hammond,  editor  and  publisher. 


SOUTH  DAKOTA. 


CANOVA,  Miner  Co.  O  252  pop.,  on 

Chicago  &  Northwestern  Hd.,9  m.  S.  W.  of 

Howard,  the  county  seat.    Farming. 

HERAIiD:  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  16x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1899; 
Chas.  McCaffree.  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

CANTON,  c.  h.,  Lincoln  Co.  P,  2,279 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.. 
60  m.  N.  W.  of  Sioux  City,  la.    Agriculture. 

DAKOTA    FARMERS'    LEADER; 

Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages  16x22;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1890;  Arthur  Linn, 
editor  and  publisher. 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  issue  of  1,008  for  the  year  1894, 
but  has  not  since  made  definite  and  sat- 
isfactory claim  to  issuing  so  many  as 
1,000  copies. 

SIOUX  VALLEY  NEWS;  Frldavs; 
republican;  twelve  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1872;  N.  C.  Nash's  Sons, 
editors  and  publishers  (2—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,104  in  1894 
and  1,364  in  1898,  since  which  it  has  not 
furnished  any  definite  and  satisfactory 
report,  but  has  been  credited  with  more 
than  1,000  every  year  since,  up  to  and 
including    1907. 

CAPA,  Lyman  Co.  [?  Agriculture  and 
stock  raising. 
HUSTLER;  Fridays  (A  A). 

CARLOCK,  Gregory  Co.  g 
SOUTH  DAKOTAN;  Fridays  (A  A). 

CARTHAGE,  Miner  C7o.  D-265t  pop., 
on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  38  m.  N.  W. 
of  Salem.     Flour,  live  stock  and  grain  ship- 
ping point. 
NEWS;  Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages 

13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1882;  C.  S. 

Hunger,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 

CASTLE  WOOD,  c.  h.,  Hamlin  Co.  a- 

430+ pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd. 
and  Big  Sioux  r.,  13  m.  S.  by  S.  E.  of  Water 
town.    Grist  mill. 

REPUBLICAN;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  18x20:  subscription  $1;  established 
18S8;  W.  B.  Boswelland  W.A.  Carter,  editors 
and  publishers. 

CAVOUR,  Beadle  Co.  D-  98t  pop.,  on 
Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  10  m.  E.  of 
Huron,  the  county  seat. 
CLARION;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

CENTER VILLE,  Turner  Go.  R  8711 
pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  23  m. 
S.  E.  of  Parker,  the  county  seat.    Milling, 
shipping  of  pressed  hay,  eggs  and  poultry. 
JOURNAL;    Thursdays  ;    republican . 
eight  pages  15x22;   subscription  $1.50;   estab- 
lished 1887  ;  O.  W.  DIngman,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance   of   a    rating   to    that    effect. 

CHAMBERLAIN,  c.  h..  Brule  Co.  Q 

374+  pop.,  on  Chicago.  Milwaukee  &  St,  Paul 
Rd.  and  Missouri  r.,  265  m.  above  Sioux  City, 


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la.,  and  70  W.  of  Mitchell.  Manufactures  of 
flour  and  cigars. 

REGISTER;  Fridays  ;  republican; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1881;  James  W.  Lawless,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 

^fSOUTH  DAKOTA  DEMOCRAT; 
Thursdays ;  democratic  :  four  pages  aOx26 ; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  18S.S ;  D.  F. 
Burkholder,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 

CHANCELLOR,  Turner  Co.  P,  138 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd., 
8  m.  E.  of  Parker,  the  county  seat.  Agri- 
culture. 

NEWS:  Fridays;  eight  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  April,  1903;  A.  A. 
Schroeder,  editor  and  publisher  (3—3). 

CHELSEA,  Faulk  Co.  ^ 

HERA l^D;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

CLAREMONT,  Brown  Co.  □'  144 1 
pop.,  on  Great  Northern  Rd.,  28  m.  N.  E.  of 
Aberdeen. 

RECORDER;  Fridavs ;  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  Decem- 
ber, 1905;  Charles  O.  Walker,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

CLARK,  c.  h..  Clark  Co.  q  1,050  pop., 

on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  40  m.  E.  of 

Redfleld.     Flour  mill,  creamery  and  grain 

elevators. 

PILOT  REVIEW;  Thursdays;  repub- 
lican; eight  pages  13x30;  subscription  $1;  es 
tabllshed  ISai;  F.  S.  Pruyn,  editor;  The  Clark 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (7—5). 

REPUBLIC-COURIER  ;  Thursdays; 
republican;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  1889;  R.  E.  Hartman,  editor 
and  publisher  (7—5). 

CLEARLAKE,   c.  h.,   Deuel  Co.  ^ 

491+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Paci- 
fic Rd.  and  Clear  lake,34  m.  S.  E.  of  Water 
town.  Agriculture. 

COURIER; Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1891;  C.  J.  Ronald,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

DEUEL,  CO.  ADVOCATE;  Thursdays; 
republican;  eight  pages  17i^ix24;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1883;  Alfred  G.  Warner,  ed- 
itor and  publisher  (1—8). 

COLMAN,  Moody  Co.  O  213  pop.,  on 

Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  12  m. 
S.  W.  of  Flandreau,  the  county  seat.  Farm- 
ing and  stock  raising. 

ARGUS;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  18x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
February,  1901 ;  F.  L.  French,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (3—3). 

COLTON,  Minnehaha  Co.  P,  450  pop., 

21  m.  N.  W.  of  Sioux  Falls,  the  county  seat. 

Farming  and  stock  raising. 

COURIER;  Thursdays:  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished February,  1902;  H.  J.  Coxe,  editor; 
Courier  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (1—8). 

CONDE, -SipiJiA;  Co.  D  195t  pop.,  at  ia- 

tersection  of  Minnesota  &  St.  Louis  and 

Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rds.,  30  m.  N.  E.  of 

Redfleld.    Wheat,  flax.  etc. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x23;  subscription  $1  50;  established 
1885;  C.  A.  Foster,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
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an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance   of    a    rating   to    that    effect. 

CORSICA,  Douglas  Co.  g  379  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  40 
m.  S.  of  Mitchell.    Grain  shipping. 

DOUGLAS  CO.  NEAVS;  Fridays  (A  A). 

GLOBE;  Thursdays;  eight  pases  15xa2; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1884;  George 
E.  Culver,  editor  and  publisher  (11—5  P). 

COTTONWOOD,  Stanle^j  Co.  u 

STANLEY  CO.  REGISTER;  Thurs 
days  (A  A). 

CRESBARD,  Faulk  Co.  6  19  m.  N.  E. 

of  Faulktun,  the  county  seat  and  nearest 

station  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul 

and  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rds. 

BEACON  ;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

CUSTER,  c.  h.,  Cu$ter  Co. p  599t  pop., 

on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.  and 

French  creek,  56ra.  S.  of  Deadwood.    Gold, 

tin  and  mica  mining. 

CHRONICLE;  Saturdays;  republican; 
four  pages  18x24 ;  subscription  $2 ;  estab- 
lished 1880;  Jos  eph  Kubler,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6—3). 

DALLAS,  Gregory  Co.  g 

TRIPP  CO.  NEAVS;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

DEADWOOD,  c.  h.,  Lawrence  Co.  -a 

4,434  pop.,  on  Fremont,  Elkhorn  &  Missouri 
Valley  and  Chicago.  Burlington  &  Quincy 
Rds.,  32  m.  N.  W.  of  Rapid  City.  In  Black 
Hills  district.  Supply  and  trading  point. 
Ore-reducing  works. 

PIONEER-TI.IIES;  every  morning  ex- 
cept Monday,  aud  WEEKLA  ,  Thursdays; 
republican;  eitrht  pages  16x33;  subscription- 
daily  $10,  weekly  $3  ;  established— Pioneer 
1876,  Timis  1877,  consolielated  1897;  W.  H.  Bun- 
ham,  editor  aud  publisher  (6— 3). 

Copies  printed:  The  daily  edition  of 
this  paper  had  credit  for  an  average  is- 
sue of  1,531  in  1898,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  has  been  credited  with 
more  than  1,000  every  year  since,  up  to 
and    including     1907. 

TELEGRA3I;  every  evening  except 
Sunday;  democratic;  fight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $C.;  established  190();  1  lie  Telegraiii 
Publishing  Company,  editors  and  publishers 

^BLACK  HILLS  MINING  RE- 
VIEW;  Fridays;  mining;  twenty  pages 
9x12;  subscription  $2;  established  1895;  Earl 
P.  Hoisington,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 
Copies  printed:  For  the  year_  190 1 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  infor- 
mation as  would  warrant  the  accordance 
of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It  has  not 
since  made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 

LANTERN;  Thursdays;  socialism;  four 
pages  15x23;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
April,  19(15;  Freeman  Knowles,  editor  and 
publisher  (1— ''')• 

DELL  RAPIDS,  Mianehaha  Co.  [^ 
1,338  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St. 
Paul  Rd.,  21  m.  N.  of  Sioux  Falls.  Granite 
quarries.  Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 
TIMES;  Fridays ;  republican  ;  eight 
pages  15x22  ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  established 
1885;   D.  E.  Ward,  editor  and  publisher  (7-5). 


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SOUTH  DAKOTA. 


TRIBUNE;  Saturdays;  Independent; 
•ight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished  1892  ;    W.  C.  Nisbet,  editor  ;    Tribune 
Publishing  Company,  publishers  (12—4). 
Copies  printed:     1,204  iii  1901 
1,200  in  1902 
1,207  in  1903 
1,206  in   1905 
1,217  in  1906 
1,217  in  1907 

DELMONT,  Douglas  Co.  g  298t  pop., 

on   Chicago.  Milwaukee   &   St.  Paul  Rd., 

40  m.  S.  of  Mitchell.    Agriculture. 

RECORD;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  131^x20;  subscription  fl.25;  es- 
tablished 1897:  John  McNeil,  editor  and 
publisher  (1 — T). 

DESMET,  c.  h.,  Kingsbury  Co.  D-  986 
pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  90  m. 
N.  W.  of  Sioux  Falls.  Agriculture  and  stock 
raising. 

KINGSBURY  CO.  INDEPEND- 
ENT; Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22:  subscrip- 
tions!; established  1889;  Fred.  W.  Wright, 
editor  and  publisher  (7—5). 

NEWS;  Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages 
i5x23;  subscription  $1.50;  established  IsfeO; 
C.  P.  Sherwood,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

DIXON,  Gregory  Co.  g 
REPUBL,ICAN;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

DOIiAND,  Spink  Co.  D  235t  pop.,  on 

Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  20   m.  E.  of 

Redfleld,  the  county  seat.    Farming. 

TIMES-RECORD;  Fridays;  republi- 
can; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  es- 
tablished—iJt'cord  1882,  nmes  1886;  Len.  V. 
Doty,  editor  and  publisher. 

DRAPER,  Lyman  Co.  D  600  pop.,  on 

Chicago.  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  200  m.  E. 

of  Rapid  City.    Farming  and  stock  raising. 

LYMAN  CO.  REPUBLICAN;  Thurs- 
days; republican;  four  pages  10x20:  subscrip- 
tion .§1  ;  established  1902;  Serm  &  Bates,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  (1—8). 

EDGEMONT,  Fall  River  Co.  p   479t 

pop.,  on  Burlington  &  Missouri  River  Rd., 

35  m.  S.  S.  W.  of  Custer.    Woolen  mill  and 

grindstone  factory.    Farming. 

EXPRESS;  Fridays';  republican;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1891;  H.  Goddard,  editor  and  publisher. 

EFFINGTON, -Ro6«r^sCo.  c^ 36  pop., 

13  m.  N.  E.  of  Slsseton,  the  nearest  railroad 

station. 

SISSETON  POSTEN;  Fridays;  inde- 
pendent; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1; 
established  November,  1903;  Elvind  Trock- 
stad.  editor  and  publisher  (1—5). 

E  G  A  N  ,   Moody  Co.  n-  600  pop.,  on 

Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.  and  Big 
Sioux  r.,  24  m.  E.  of  Madison.   Grist  mills. 
EXPRESS;    Fridays ;    republican  ; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.5();  estab- 
lished 1878:  George  R.  Lanning.  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 

ELKPOINT,  c.  h.,  Union  Co.  R  l,081t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd., 
between  Missouri  and  Sioux  rs.,  22  m.  above 
Sioux  City,  la.  Agriculture  and  stock 
raising. 
LiEA  DER ;  Thursdays ;  democratic ;  eight 

pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 


SOUTH  DAKOTA. 


1889;  Thomas  H.  Ryan,  editor;  Leader  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  publishers  (6— 3). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for  ex- 
ceeding 1,000  in  1901,  and  every  year 
since,    up    to    and     including     1907. 

UNION   CO.   COURIER;  Thurs 
days;  republican;  eiglit  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  1871;   Chas.  R.  Bruce, 
editor  and  publisher. 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,046  in  1898 
and  1,228  in  1899,  since  which  it  has  not 
furnished  any  definite  and  satisfactory 
report,  but  has  been  credited  with  more 
than  1,000  every  year  since,  up  to  and 
including    1907. 

ELKTON,  Brookings  Co.  n-  678t  pop., 
on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  and  Burlington, 
Cedar  Rapids  &  Northern  Rds.,  17  m.  E. 
of  Brookings,  the  county  seat.    Farming. 
RECORD;    Fridays;    republican ;  eight 

pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50;    established 

1883;  James   L.  Pratt,  editor  and  publisher 

(9—3). 
SOUTH  DAKOTA  W  O  R  K  M  A  N ; 

monthly  (A  A). 

EMERY,  Hanson  Co.  C;  247t  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  10  m. 
S.  E.of  Alexandria,  the  county  seat.  Agri- 
culture. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1890:  Bert  Schroeder,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8—3). 

ESMOND,  Kingsbury  Co.  D-  33t  pop., 

on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  about  8  m, 

N.  of  Carthage. 

HERALD:  Fridays  (A  A). 
ESTELLINE,  Hamlin  Co.  U-  SCO  pop., 

on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  26  m.  S. 

S.  E.  of  Watertown.     Shipping  point  for 

grain  and  live  stock.    Creamery. 

TRIBUNE;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1895;  William  Leighton,  editor  and  publisher 
(1-8). 

ETHAN,  Davison  Co.  O  190t  pop.,  on 

Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  12  m. 

S.  of  Mitchell.    Farming. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;    subscription  $1;    estab- 
lished   19(J2;    Edwin    Blacknen,  editor   and 
publisher  (12—3). 
EUREKA,  McPherson  Co.  t  693  pop. » 

on   Chicago.   Milwaukee   &   St.  Paul   Rd., 

60  m.  W.  N.  W.  of  Aberdeen.    Farming. 

DIE  EUREKA  POST;  Wednesdays; 
German;  republican;  eight  pages  15x22:  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1891;  O.  J.  Roe, 
editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  has  on 
two  occasions  indicated  a  desire  to  have 
credit  for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies 
regularly,  but  such  definite  information 
as  would  warrant  such  a  rating  has 
never  been  forthcoming. 

NORTHWEST  BLADE;  Thiirsdaye; 
republican;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1883;  Ed.  A.  Warner,  editor 
and  publisher  (7— 3). 

POST;  Fridays;  republican ;  four  pages 
16x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1891;  O.J. 
Roe.  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 

Copies    printed:     For    the    year     1899 


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SOUTH  DAKOTA. 


this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  i,ooo  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  infor- 
mation as  would  warrant  the  accordance 
of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It  has  not 
since  made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 

EVARTS,  Walworth  Co.  b  265  pop.,  on 

Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  14  m. 

W.  of  Bangor,  the  county  seat.    Farming 

and  stock  raising. 

STATE  JOURNAL.;  Thursdays;  re- 
publican; four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  April,  1901  ;  S.  J.  Smlth- 
-berger,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

FAIRFAX,    Gregory  Co.  g  450  pop., 
10  m.  from  Missouri  r.,  121  N.  W.  of  Norfolk 
and  200  above  Sioux  City,  la.    Connected 
by  steamboat.    Agriculture. 
ADVERTISER;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

FAIRVIEW,  Lincoln  Co.  R  200  pop., 

on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  9  m. 

S.  of  Canton.    Farming. 

EAGLE;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1901;  G.  A.  Craig,  editor  and  publisher  (1—4). 

FAULKTON,  c  b.,  Faulk  Co.  b  539t 
pop.,  on  Chicago  Sl  Xorthwestem  and  Chi- 
cago, Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rds.,  75  m. 
N.  W.  of  Huron.    Agriculture. 

ADVOCATE;  Thursdays;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1898; 
Fremont  Young,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

REPUBLICAN    RECORD;   Thurs 
days;    republican;    eight   pages    15x22;   sub- 
scription $1;  established  1883;  F.  W.  Georgia, 
editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 

FL  ANDRE  ATI,  c.  h.,  Moody  Co.  n- 
2,300  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St. 
Paul  Rd.,  40  m.  N.  of  Sioux  Falls.  Lumber 
yards,  grain  houses,  flour  mill  aud  various 
manufactories.     Agriculture. 

HERALD;  Wednesdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1882  ;  P.  F.  Levins,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance   of   a    rating  to    that    effect. 

MOODY  CO.  ENTERPRISE;  Thurs 
days;  republican;  eight  pages  15x22:  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  1878;  G.  H.  Krause. 
«dltor  and  publisher  (9—3). 

FOREST  CITY,  Potter  Co.  t}  100 pop., 
on  Forest  City  &  Gettysburg  Rd.  and  Mis- 
souri r.,  opposite  Clieyenne  Agency,  55  m. 
N.  of  Pierre,  the  State  capital,  and  18  W.  of 
Gettysburg,  the  county  seat.  Agriculture 
and  stock  raising. 

PRESS;  Thursdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  2Ux26;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1883;  E.  P.  Thorne,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

ANPAO  KIN;  monthly;  Sioux  Indian; 
protestant  episcopal  ;  four  pages  15x22 ; 
subscription  30  cents;  established  1882;  Rev. 
E.  Ashley,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8).  L»oe8 
not  insert  advertisements. 

FORT  PIERRE,  c.  h.,  Stanley  Co.  u 
395t  pop.,  on  Missouri  r.  at  mouth  of  Bad 


SOUTH  DAKOTA. 


r.,  opposite  Pierre,  the  State  capital.    Stock 
raising.   Beef -shipping  point. 

FAIR  PLAY;  Fridays;  republican; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1889;  Fred.  A.  Mix  &  Co..  editors  and 
publishers  (7—3  P). 

SIOUX  STOCK  JOURNAL;  Fri 
days;  live   stock;    eight    pages   15x22;    sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1888;  John  Hayes, 
editor  and  publisher  (9—3). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for  ex- 
ceeding   1,000    in    1905    and    1907. 

STOCK  GROWERS'  NEWS;Thurs 
daj's;  democratic;    eight  pages  15x23;    sub- 
scription  $1;     established    February,   1905; 
Hugh  Jeffries,  editor  and  publisher  (1—7). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1906 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect. 

FRANKFORT,  Spink  Co.  u  198  pop., 

on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,11 

m.  E.  of  Redfleld.    Grain  and  flour  mills. 

NEWS-MESSENGER;  Fridays;  re- 
publican; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  June,  19U3;  S.  Mahwein, 
editor  and  publisher  (8—6). 

FREDERICK,5rou;n  Co. cf  251t  pop., 

on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.  and 

Maple  r.,  25  m.  N.  of  Aberdeen,  the  county 

seat.    Roller  flour  mill.     Agriculture  and 

stock  raising. 

FREE  PRESS;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1882;  E.  C.  Dennis,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8—3). 

FREEMAN,   Hutchinson  Co.  n^  525t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milvvaukee&  St.  Paul  Rd., 
35  m.  N.  of  Yankton.    Grain  elevators  and 
creameries. 
COURIER;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

FULTON,  Hanson  Co.  □,  150  pop,,  on 
Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  &  Omaha 
Rd.,  7  m.  N.  of  Alexandria. 
ADVOCATE;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x23;    subscription  $1;    estab- 
lished November,  1901 ;  H.  E.  Dawes,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—8). 

GANNVALUE Y,  o.  h.,  Bti^alo  Co.  g 

76  pop.,  21  m.  N.  of  Kimball,  the  nearest 

station  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul 

Rd.  Agriculture,  stock  raising  and  dairying. 

DAKOTA  CHIEF;  Thursdays;  repub- 
lican; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1888;  Frank  Cilley,  editor  and 
publisher  (8—6). 

GARDEN  CITY,  Clark  Co.  O  165t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd., 
about  30  m.  W.  by  N.  of  Watertown. 
TRIBUNE;  Fridays  (A  A). 

GARRETSON,  Minnehaha  Co.  O.  800 

pop.,  on  Sioux  City  &  Northern  Rd.,  19  m. 

N.  E.  of  Sioux  Falls,  the  county  seat.    Ston* 

quarries.     Agriculture. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1889;  Sand- 
ers Brothers,  editors  and  publishers  (3—8). 


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SOUTH  DAKOTA. 


SOUTH  DAKOTA. 


GATiYy  Deuel  Co.  cf  503  pop.,  on   Chi- 
cago   &   Northwestern    Rd.,   S3   m.    E.   of 
Watertown.     Agriculture,  wheat  and  live 
stock. 
INTER-STATEj   Fridays ;  repub 

lican;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1. BO; 

established  1868;  R.  B.  Greeley,  editor   and 

publisher  (7—5). 

GAYVILLE,     Tnnktoii    Co.    O^    295t 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd., 

12  m.  E.  of  Yankton,  the  county  seat. 

OBSERVER;  Thursdays;  republican; 
elgbt  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  H.  L. 
Kyes,  editor  and  publisher  (1—7). 

GEDDES,  Charles  Mix  Co.  P  415t  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  PaulRd.,  45  m. 
N.  W.  of  Tyudall. 
CHARLE5S  MIX  CO.  NEWS;  Thurs 

days  (A  A). 

R  E  C  O  R  D  ;  Thursdays  ;  republican  ; 
eight  pages  18x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1882;  Lindsay  &  Newton,  editors  and 
publishers  (l-8'>. 

GETTYSBURG,  c.  h.,  Potter  Co.  b 

377  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  and 
Forest  City  &  Sioux  City  Rds.,  43  m.  W.  oi 
Faulkton.    Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 
HERALD;    Thursdays ;    democratic; 
eight  pages  13x20;   subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1883;  H.  N.  Klplinger,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (:i— 3). 

POTTER  CO.  NEWS;  Thursday*; 
republican;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1894;  M.L.  &  F.  B.  Patterson, 
editors  and  publishers. 

GREGORY,  Gregory  Co.  P  500  pop., 

on  Chicago  &   Northwestern   Rd.,  270  m. 

N.  W.  of  Omaha,  Neb.    Farming  and  stock 

raising. 

ADVOCATE;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  16x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished November.  1901;  G.  G.  Waruer.  editor 
and  publisher  (10—6). 

ROSEBUD  TIMES;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

GRINDSTONE,  Stanley  Co.  -a   on 
Bad    r.,   97    m.  W.  of    Pierre,    the    State 
capital.    Farming  and  stock  raising. 
BEE;   Fridays:    republican:    four   pages 

15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1906;  Will 

H.   Bruno,  editor;    J.  D.   Raiuey.  publisher 

(9—6  P). 

GROTON,  Srown  Co-  cf  1.064  pop.,  on 
Chicago.  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  and  Chicago 
&  Northwestern  Rds.,  20  m.  E.  of  Aber- 
deen, the  county  seat.  Farming  and  stock 
raising. 

HERALD;  Tuesdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  17x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1900;  Roy  Veltch,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2— 7). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,050  for  the 
,year  1900,  but  has  not  since  made  defi- 
nite and  satisfactory  claim  to  issuing 
so    many. 

INDEPENDENT;  Thursdays;  republi- 
can; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.00 ;  es- 
tablished 1881;  J.  D.  Reeves,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

HARDINGROVE,  Stanley  Co.  D 
CHEYENNE  RIVER  PILOT ;  Fridays 

(AA). 


HARRISBURG,  Lincoln  Co.  R  295t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &,  St.  Paul  Rd.^ 
about  7  m.  S.  of  Sioux  Falls. 
JOURNAL;  Fridays  (A  A). 

HARTFORD,  Minnehaha  Co.  Q.  423t 
pop.,  on  Chicago.  St.  Paul.  Minneapolis  k 
Omaha  Rd..  14  m.  N.  W.  of  Sioux  Falls.  th« 
county  seat.    Creamery.    Agriculture. 
HERALD;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 

pages    13x20;    subscription  $1  ;    established 

1892  ;  Albion  Thorne.  editor  and    publisher 

(6-3). 
NE\VS;  Fridays  (A  A). 

HECLA,  Brown  Co.  cf  IBOf   pop.,   on 
Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  35  m.  N.  by  E. 
of  Aberdeen,  the  county  seat.    Stock  rais- 
ing and  creameries;  grain. 
STANDARD;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

HENRY,  Codington  Co.  rj  19lt  pop.,  on 
Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  18  m.  "W.  of 
Watertown,  the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 
INDEPENDENT;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  13x30;  subscription  $1.80;  estab- 
lished 18b6;   H.  L.  Hopkins,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

HERMORA,  Custer  Co.  -D  77t  pop.^ 
on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd..  20  m.  S.  of 
Rapid  City. 
HUSTLER;   Thursdays ;  republican; 

eight  pages  13x2u;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished December,  1905;  W.F.Reinard,  editor; 
Reinard  &  Reinard,  publishers  (6-6  P). 

HERREID,  Campbell  Co.d  260  pop.. 

on  Minneapolis,  St.  Paul  &  Sault  Ste.  Marie 
Rds.,  8  m.  N.  of  Mound  City,    the  county 
seat.    Agriculture. 
CAMPBELL  CO.  NACHRICHTEN ; 

Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  January,  19()3;E. 
C.  Slocum.  editor;  R.  M.  Slocum.  publisher 
(1—5)  (A  A). 

PRAIRIE  PICAYUNE;  Thursdays; 
republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1888;  R.  M.  Slocum,  editor  and 
publisher  (12—3). 

HERRICK,  Gregory  Co.  ? 
PRESS;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

HETLAND,  Kingsbury  Co.  D-  300pop., 
on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  16  m.  £.  of 
Desmet.  the  county  seat.    Farming. 
NEW  ERA;    Fridays;   republican;  f our 
pagfs  15x22  ;    subscription    $1  :    established 
July,  1901;  George  J.  Clark,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1-8). 

HIGHLAND,  Lyman  Co.  g 
HKRALD;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

HIGHMORE,  c.  h.,  Hyde  Co.  u  »76t 

pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  63  m. 

W.  of  Huron. 

HERALD;  Thursdays;  republican;  foi.r 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1 ;  estab  ished  1882, 
J    C   Stoner,  editor  and  publisher  (6— 3). 

HYDE  CO.    BUIiLETINj  Saturdays; 
republican  r  four  pages  18x24;    subscriptiott 
$1?  established  1885;  H.  C.  Shober,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 
HIIjL  city,  Pennington   Co.    P   on 

Chicago,  Burlington  &  Qulncy  Rd..  83  m.  8. 


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by  S.  E.  of  Deadwood.    Tin  mining.  In  the 
Black  Hills  country. 

HAllNEY  PEAK  MINING  NEWS? 

Fridays;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $2; 
established  1890;  C.  Von  Woehrmann,  editor 
and  publisher. 

HITCHCOCK,  Beadle  Co. Q  lS5t  pop., 

on   Chicago    &    Northwestern  Rd.,  20    m. 

N.  N.  W.  of  Huron,  the  county  seat.    Flour 

mills.    Agriculture. 

LEADER;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1;  established  March,  i903;  R. 
C  Howell,  editor  and  publisher  (7— 8  P). 

HOT  SPRINGS,  c.  h..  Fall  River 
Co.  p  2,665  p)p.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  & 
Quincy  and  Fremont,  Elkhorn  &  Missouri 
Valley  Rds.,  12  m.  W.  S.  W.  of  Buffalo  Gap. 
Health  and  pleasure  resort.  Fanning  and 
stock  raising. 

STAR:  Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1886; 
J.  A.  Stanley,  editor;  Star  Publishing  Co., 
publishers  (.8—3). 

TIMES-HERA  L.D  ;  Wednesdays;  dem- 
ocratic; eight  pages  15x23;  subscription $1.50; 
established  1889;  Rev.  M.  Smock,  editor  and 
publisher  (10— 6  P). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,074  for  the 
year  1899,  but  has  not  since  made  claim 
to  issuing  so  many  as  1,000  copies. 

H  O  W  A  R  D ,  c.  h..  Miner  Co.  n-  588t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd. 
and  Vermillion  r.,  60  m.  N.  W.  of  Sioux 
Falls.    Farming  and  stock  raising. 

MINER  CO.  DEMOCRAT;  Fri- 
days :  democratic ;  eight  pages  15x22 ;  subscrip- 
tion$1.50;  established  1882;  Reeves  &  Lennox, 
■editors  and  publishers  (1 — 8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance   of   a    rating  to    that    effect. 

SPIRIT  OF  DAKOTA  AND 
PRESS;  Fridays;  republican:  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  41.50;  established  1897; 
P.  D,  Munger  and  W.  R.  Amoo,  editors  and 
publishers  (5—71. 

HUDSON,  Lincoln  Co.  G   475  pop.,  on 

Chicago.  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  17  m.  S. 

of  Canton,  the  county  seat.    Farming. 

HUDSONITE;  Thursdays;  republican; 
«ight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished September,  1901  ;  Robert  O.  Schaber, 
■editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

HUMBOLDT,  Minnehaha  Co.  O,  208t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  & 
Omaha  Rd.,  20  m.  N.  W.  of  Sioux  Falls,  the 
county  seat. 
JOURNAL.;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

HURLEY,  Turner  Co.  O,  444t  pop.,  on 

Chicago  Sc  Northwestern  Rd.,  10  m.  S.  by  S. 

E.  of  Parker.    Flour  mills  and  stock  yards. 

Agriculture. 

TURNER  CO.HERAIiD;  Thursdays; 
republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
#1.50;  established  188i?;  G.  W.  Fitch,  editor 
and  publisher. 

HURON, c. h.,  B«adZ«  Co.  D- 3,778  pop., 

on   Chicago    &   Northwestern   and    Great 


SOUTH  DAKOTA. 


Northern  Rds.  Flour  mills  and  manufac- 
tories of  carriages,  wagons,  ornamental 
woodwork,  cigars,  etc.    Prairie  country. 

HURONITEj  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day,   and     DAKOTA     HURON  I TE, 

Thursdays;  republican;  daily  foiu-,  weekly 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  —  daily  $9, 
weekly  $2;  established— daily  1886,  weekly 
1881;  John  Longstaff,  editor  and  publisher 
(7— 3P). 

Copies  printed:  The  weekly  edition 
of  this  paper  had  credit  for  an  average 
issue  of  1,200  for  the  year  1895,  1,120 
in  1902,  but  has  not  since  made  definite 
and  satisfactory  claim  to  issuing  so  many 
as  1,000  copies. 

HERALiD-DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1885;  W.  L.  Holllster,  ed- 
itor and  publisher. 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,134  for  the 
year  1896,  1,080  in  1898,  but  has  not 
fliiice  made  claim  to  issuing  so  many  as 
r,ooo  copies. 

JOURN  A  L..WORL.D;  Thursdays; 
eight  pages  15x22  ;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
linhed— Journal  1884,  World  April,  1903,  con- 
solidated May,  1903;  Arthur  G.Keene,  editor; 
Huron  Printing  &  Publishing  Co.,  publish- 
ers (11— 7  P). 

INTERIOR,  Stanley  Co.  U  50  m.  E.  of 
Hermosa,  nearest   station   on   Chicago  & 
Northwestern  Rd. 
INDEX ;  Fridays  (A  A). 

IPSWICH,  c.  h.,  Edmunds  Co.  [j  397t 
pop.,   on    Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul 
Rd.,  26  m.  W.  of  Aberdeen.    Farming. 
EDMUNDS  CO.  DEMOCRAT;  Thurs- 
days;   democratic;    eight  pages  15x22;    sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1889;  F.J.Tracy, 
editor  and  publisher  (\—S). 

SOUTH  DAKOTA  TRIBUNE; 
Thursdays;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1883 ;  A.  B.Chubbuck,  editor 
and  publisher. 

IRENE,    Turner     Co.    □,    on    Great 
Northern  Rd.,  22  m.  S.  of  Parker,  the  coun- 
ty seat. 
TRl-CO.  NEWS;    Fridays;  four  pages 

16x22  ;    subscription   $1  ;    established   1899  ; 

Frank  Berens.  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 

IROQUOIS,  Kingsbury    Co.     Q    410 

pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  18  m. 

E.  of  Huron.  Farming,  stock  raising  and 

dairying. 

CHIEF;  Thursdays;  republican  ;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1888;  J.  F.  Halladay,  editor  and  publisher 
(7-5). 

JAVA,  Walworth  Co.  i  on  Chicago, 
Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd..  8  m.  N.  of  Ban- 
gor, the  county  seat. 

HEROLD;  weekly,  twice-a-week;  Ger- 
man. Fridays;  English, Saturdays;  Independ 
ent;  German  six.  English  four  pages  17x24; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  September, 
1903;  Carl  F.  Clement,  editor  and  publisher 
(1-7). 

KADOKA,  Stanley  Co.  U 
REPORTER;  Fridays  (A  A). 

KENNEBEC,  Lyman  Co.  g  100  pop., 

on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd. 

PRAIRIE  SUN;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 


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1902;  Albert  Williamson,  editor;  Williamson 
&  Williamson,  publishers  (1—8). 

KEYSTONE,  Pennington   Co.  P    on 

Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,  10  m. 

E.  of  Hill  City .  Quartz  mills.  Gold  mining. 

RECORDER;  Fridays;  four  pages 
17}^x24;  subscription  $2;  established  190(); 
Alice  L.  Hare,  editor  and  publisher  (7—5). 

KIMBAIiL,  Brule  Co.Q  453t  pop.,  on 
Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  48  m. 
W.  of  Mitchell.  Market  for  grain.  Agri- 
culture and  stock  raising. 

GRAPHIC  ;  Saturdays ;  democratic ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1882;  C.R.Tinan,  editor  and  publisher 
(1-8). 

STAR;  Fridays  (A  A). 

liAKE  ANDES,  Charles  3Iix  Co.  Q 
600  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul 
Rd. ,125  m.  W.  of  Sioux  City,  Iowa.  Cement 
block  works. 
WAVE;  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight 

pages  15x22  ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  established 

May,  1904  ;  S.  E.  Corey,  editor  and  publisher 

(1-8). 

LAKE  T'RI^STO'S,  Kingsbury  Co.  D- 

706+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul 

and  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rds.,  42  m.  E. 

of  Huron.    Agriculture  and  dairying. 

TIJWES;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x24  ;  subscription  $1.50 ;  established 
1881;  Lyman  J.  Bates,  editor  and  publisher 
(7-3). 

li  A  N  E  ,  Jerauld  Co.  p  300  pop.,  on 
Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.  Agri- 
culture. 

PIONEER  NEWS;  Thursdays;  re- 
publican; six  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25; 
established  July.  1903  ;  R.  B.  Smith,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—8). 

LANGFORD,    Marsliall    Co.   d  239t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee   &   St.  Paul 
Rd.,  18  m.  S.  of  Britton,  the  county  seat, 
and  50  E.  N.  E.  of  Aberdeen.    Agriculture. 
BUGLE;   Fridays;  eight   pages  18x22; 

subscription  $1.50;  established  1886  ;  L.  Miles, 

editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 

LEAD,  Lawrence  Co.  -D  8,053  pop.,  on 
Burlington  and  Northwestern  Rd>»..  adja- 
cent to  Deadwood,  the  county  seat.  Mining. 
CALL.;  every  evening  except    Sunday; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $6;  established 
1895;  I.  R.  Crow,  editor  and  proprietor  ( i— d). 
Copies    printed:     For    the    year_    1903 
this  paper  seemed   to  assert   that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding   1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish   such  definite  infor- 
mation  as  would  warrant  the  accordance 
of   a    rating    to    that   effect.     It    has    not 
since  made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 

TRIBUNE  ;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day; republican;  four  pages  isx24;  subscrip- 
tion $6;  established  1881 ;  Henry  Schmitz,  edi- 
tor and  publisher.  ,  v,  _  „.-„i,<- 
REGISTER;  Wednesdays;  labor:  eight 
pages  18x24 ;  subscription  is2; established  lia. 
W.  C.  Benfer,  editor  and  publisher  (1— S). 

LEBANON,  Potter  Co.  6  240  pop.,  on 

Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  9  m.  E.  N. 
E.  of  (Gettysburg,  the  county  seat.  Agri- 
culture. 

BLUE  BLANKET   LEADER;  Wed- 
nesdays (A  A). 


INDEPENDENT;  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic: eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25; 
established  1892;  A.  E.  Beaudoln,  editor  and 
publisher  (6—3). 

LEMMON  (P.  O.  Seim),  Buite  Co.  ^ 
BUTTE  CO.  NEWS;  Wednesdays  (A  A). 

LENNOX,  Lincoln  Co.  q,591t  pop.,  at 
intersection  of  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St. 
Paul  and  Great  Northern  Rds..  20  m.  S.  W. 
of  Sioux  Falls.    Agriculture. 
INDEPENDtNT;  Fridays  (A  A). 

LEOLA,  c.  h.,  McPherson  Co.  ^  200 
pop.,  22  in.  N.  of  Ipswich,  the  nearest  rail- 
road station. 

Mcpherson  CO.  herald;  Thurs- 
days; republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1888;  F.  D.  Lowry, 
editor  and  publisher  (11—5). 

LESTERVILLE,  Yankton  Co.  P, 
256  pop,,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul 
Rd.,  16  m.  N.  W.  of  Yankton.  Farming  and 
stock  raising. 

LEDGER;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1901 ;  F.  A.  Killlon,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

LETCHER,  Sanborn  Co.  a-  400  pop., 

on  Chicago,  Miiwaukeeft  St.  Paul  Rd.,  13  m. 

S.  S.  E.  of   Woonsocket,  the  county  seat. 

Agriculture. 

C  H  R  ON  I  C  L  E  :  Thursdays;  republi- 
can; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1897;  L.  O.  Larson,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

Copies      printed:       484  in   1907 

McCLURE,  Lyman  Co.  q  20  m.  S.'  of 
Fort  Pierre,  on  Missouri  r. 
PRESS;  Fridays  (A  A). 

MADISON,  c.  h.,  Lake  Co.    O-  3,000 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd., 
50  m.  N.  W.  of  Sioux  Falls.    Seat  of  State 
Normal  School.    Agriculture. 
LEADER;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  LAKE  CO.   LEADER,  semi  week- 
ly, Tuesdays  and   Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages  17}^x22;   subscription— dally  $4,  semi 
weekly   $1;    established  -  daily    1890,    senil- 
weekly  1880;  J.  F.  Stahl,  editor  and  publisher 

(9 3) 

•DENTIN EL;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  republican; 
daily  four,  weekly  eight  pages  1.5x22;  sub- 
scription-dally $5,  weekly  $1;  established- 
daily  1893.  weekly  1879;  Frank  L.  Mease, 
editor  and  publisher  (2—6). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  has  on 
five  occasions  indicated  a  desire  to  have 
credit  for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies 
regularly,  but  such  definite  information 
as  would  warrant  such  a  rating  has 
never  been  forthcoming. 

OUTLOOK  ;  Thursdays;  republican: 
elKhl  pages  15x2-^;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished   1891;   Charles  S.  A.shton,  editor  aud 

^^s'oUTli' DAKOTA  STATE  JOUR- 
NAL  OF  EDUCATION;  semi-monthly: 
educational;  thirty-two  pages  9x12;  sub- 
•cripti.m  $1:  established  1899;  F.  L.  Mease, 
editor  and  publisher  (2— 6). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for  ex- 
ceeding   1. 000    in    iqo?    and    1907- 

SOUTH  DAKOTA  KNIGHT, 
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8}^xll;  subscription  75  cents;  established 
1894;  Frank  Leslie  Mease,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7—5)  (A  A). 

MARIETTA,  Stanley  Co.  n.    Agri- 
culture. 
EAGLE;  Fridays  (A  A1. 

MARION,  Turner  Co.   R  455  pop.,  on 

Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  7  m. 

N.  "W.  of  Harper. 

RECOKD;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $l.fiO;  established 
1899;  J.  E.  Hazlltt,  editorand  publisher  (7— 5). 

MELETTE,   Spink  Co.  cf  354t  pop., 

on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,22m. 

S.  of  Aberdeen.    Shipping  point  for  wheat. 

TRIBUNE;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1882;  O.  B.  Axtell,  editorand  publisher 

(6-3).  , 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  2,779  in  1898 
and  1,949  in  1900,  since  which  it  has  not 
furnished  any  definite  and  satisfactory 
report,  but  has  been  credited  with  more 
than  1,000  every  year  since,  up  to  and 
including   1907. 

MENNO,  Htitchinson  Co.  0.5561  pop., 

on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  5  m. 

E.  of  Olivet,  the  county  seat.    Wheat,  corn 

and  hogs. 

HUTCHINSON     HERALD;     Thurs 
days;  republican;    eight    pages   18x24;    sub- 
scriptions!; established  1882;  J.  S.  Headley, 
editor  and  publisher  (8- -3). 

MIDLAND,  Stanley  Co.  -D  on  Chi- 
cago &  Northwestern  Rd.,  60  m.  S.  W.  of 
Pierre. 

WESTERN  STAR;  Fridays;  republi- 
can; eiglit  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished June,  1904;  F.  C.  Gueft'roy,  editor; 
J.  C.  Russell,  publisher  (8—5). 

MIIiBANK,c.  h.,Gran<  Co.  cf  l,42(;t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd. 
Farming  and  dairying. 

GRANT  CO.  NEWS;  Thursdays;  re- 
publican ;  eight  pages  15x22 ;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1902;  John  D.Smull,  editor; 
Grant  County  News  Co.,  publishers  (1—8). 

GRANT  CO.  REVIEW;  Thursdays; 
Independent;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1880;  Henry  S.  Volkmar,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (3—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  issue  of  1,032  for  the  year  1898, 
but  has  not  since  made  definite  and 
satisfactory  claim  to  issuing  so  many 
as    1,000    copies. 

HERALD-ADVANCE;    Fridays;     re 
publican;    eight    pages    15x22;    subscription 
$1.50;  established  1879;  W.  W.  Downie,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—8). 

MILLER,  c.  h.,  Hand  Co.  n  544t  pep., 
on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  80  m.  E.  of 
Pierre,  the  State  capital.  Shipping  point 
for  wheat  and  live  stock. 

GAZETTE;  Saturdays  ;  independent : 
four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1885;  E.  S.Wilson,  editor;  Wilson  & 
Swan,  publishers  (7—5). 

PRESS;  Thursdays;  republican  ;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1882;  J.  A.  Bushfleld,  editor  and  publisher 
(1-8). 

SUN;  Wednesdays  (A  A). 


SOUTH  DAKOTA. 


MITCHELL,   c.  h.,  Davison   Co.    p: 

5,718  pop.,  on  Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minne- 
apolis &,  Omaha  and  Chicago,  Milwaukee  & 
St.  Paul  Rds.,  70  m.  W.  by  N.  W.  of  Sioux 
Falls.  Seat  of  the  Methodist  University. 
Agriculture. 

REPUBLICAN;  every  evening  except 
Saturday,  and  CAPITAL,  Friuays  ;  re- 
publican ;  daily  six,  weekly  twelve  to  four- 
teen pages  15x22;  subscription— daily  $5.20, 
weekly  $1;  established— daily  1883,  weekly 
1879;  C.  W.  Downey,  editor;  Mitchell  Printing 
Co.,  publishers  (6—3). 

CLARION;  Thursdays;  eight  pages; 
subscription  $1;  established  December,  1901; 
W.  A.  Branch,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

GAZETTE;  Thursdays;  people's  party; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1890;  W.  J.  Frad,  editor  and  publisher 
(3-3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,450  for  the 
year  1895,  but  has  not  since  made  claim 
to  issuing  so  many  as  1,000  copies. 

ANTI-SALOON  ISSUE;  monthly; 
prohibition;  four  pages  11x16;  subscription 
50 cents;  established  1903;  A.  E.  Carhart,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (12 — 5). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for  ex- 
ceeding   1,000    in    1905    and    1907. 

PHRENO  COSMIAN;  monthly ; 
twenty-eight  pages  8x11;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1889;  Ralph  Shearer,  editor;  Ebeu 
W.  Noyes,  publisher  (12—3). 

PROGRESSIVE  POULTRY 
JOURNAL;  monthly;  poultry;  twenty- 
four  pages  9x12;  subscription  50  cents;  estab- 
lished July,  1903 ;  Clauson  W.  Downey,  editor ; 
Progressive  Poultrj' Journal  Publishing  Co., 
publishers  (1—6). 

Conies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  6,875  in  1906, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
dennite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  was 
credited   with   more    than    4.000   in    1907. 

SOUTH     DAKOTA    EDUCATOR; 

inoulhlj',  except  July  and  August  ;   educa- 
tional;   tony    pages   9xU  ;    subscription    $1; 
established    188s  ;    Clark  Jl.  Young,   editor; 
Harry  L.  Bras,  publifiher(7 — 3  P). 
Copies     printed:      3,250  in   1898 
4,500  in.  1907 

MONTROSE,  Mccook  Co.  P,  375t  pop., 

on  Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  &  Omaha 

Rd.  and  Vermillion    r.,  28  m.  W.  N.  W.  of 

Sioux  Falls.    Farming. 

HERALD;  Fridaj's;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1886;  Mrs.  O.  E.  Bowman,  editorand  publisher. 

MOUNT  VERNON,  Davison  Co.  Q 

222+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul 

Rd.,  12  m.  W.  of  Mitchell,  the  county  seat. 

Manufacturing  and  farming. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1893;  G.  H. 
Smith,  editor  and  nublisher  (7—3  P). 

MURDO,  Lyman  Co.  P  400  pop.,  on 
Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.  Farm- 
ing and  stock  raising. 

COYOTE;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
January,  1904;  M.C.  Burnham,  editor;  Coyote 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (1—8). 

PIONEER;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished January,  1902;  E.  L.  Senn,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 


CA.TALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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SOUTH  DAKOTA. 


SOUTH  DAKOTA. 


NEWARK,  Marshall  Co.  cf  263t  popv 
oa  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,50in. 
N.  E.  of  Aberdeen. 

STATE  L.1NE  NEWS;  Thursdays;  re- 
publican; four  to  ei^h!-  pages  16x22;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  April,  1906;  P.  C. 
Howell  and  A.  E.  Nelson,  editors;  Newark 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (1—8). 

NORTHVILIiE,  Spw/c  Co.  d  418 
pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  and  Min- 
neapolis cfeSt.  Louis  Rds..  19  m.  N.  of  Red- 
field,  the  county  seat,  and  22  S.  of  Aber- 
deen. Farming. 
JOURNAL.;    Thursdays;    eight    pages; 

subscription  $1.50;  established  1893;  John  H. 

Le  May,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

OACOMA,  C  h.,  Lyman  Co.  g  300 
pop.,  on  W.  bank  of  Missouri  r.,  opposite 
Chamberlain,  72  m.  W.  of  Mitchell.  Farm 
Ing  and  stock  raising. 

GAZETTE-LEADER;  Thursdays;  re 
publican;    four    pages    18x24;     subscription 
$1.50;    established  1892;   Albert  Williamson, 
editor  and  publisher  (6 — 3). 

LiYMAN  CO.  ARGUS;  Wednesdays; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1895;  J.  W.  Fulcord,  editor;  J.  N.&E. 
W.  Fulford,  publishers. 

OKOBOJO,  Sully  Co.  n  150  pop.,  on 

Okobojo  creek,  12  m.  E.  by  N.  E.  from  Fort 

Sully  Landing,  on  the  Missouri  r.,  and  20  N. 

of  Pierre,  the   State  capital.     Agriculture 

and  stock  raising. 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  established 
1884;  W.  H.  Green,  editor;  J.  A.  Livingston, 
publisher  (1-3). 

OLDHAM,  Kingsmtry  Co.  D-  393  pop., 
on  Chicago,   Milwaukee   &   St.   Paul  Rd., 
75  m.  N.  W.  of  Sioux  Falls.    Farming. 
REGISTER ;  Frldaj's;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1898;  R.L.Jack- 
son, editor  and  publisher  (8—5). 

QLIVET,  c.h.,  Hutchinson  Co.  Q,156t 
pop.,  on  Dakota  r.,30  m.  N.  W.  of  Yankton. 
LEADER;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1896;  C.  Dicker- 
son,  editor  and  publisher. 

ONIDA,  c.  h.,  Sully  Go.  D  197  pop.,  16 

m.  N.  of  Blunt,  the  nearest  station  on  Chi- 
cago &  Northwestern  Rd.    Farming. 
WATCH3IAN ;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22:  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1883;  J.  A.  Livingston,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7—5). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year^  1902 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  infor- 
mation as  would  warrant  the  accordance 
of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It  has  not 
since  made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 

ORIENT,  Faulk   Co..   D  200  pop.,  on 
Chicago.  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd. 
ARGUS  ;   Saturdays;   republican;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1901, 
L.  E.  Howard,  editor  and  publisher  (1--8). 

ORTLEY,  Roberts  Co.  d 
OPTIC;  Saturdays  (A  A). 


PARKER,  c.  h.,  Turner  Co.  R  1,227 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  and 
Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rds.,  25  m.  S.  W. 
of  Sioux  Falls.  Grain  elevators,  cream- 
ery and  flour  mills.    Agriculture. 

NEW  ERA;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
to  twelve  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  es- 
tablished 1875;  Charles  F.  Hackett,  editor; 
The  New  Era  Printing  Co.,  publishers  ( 1—8). 

PRESS-LEADER;  Fridays;  republi- 
can; twelve  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1884;  W.  H.  King,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance   of   a    rating   to    that   effect. 


OTTUM"WA,  Stanley  Co.  D 

OTTUMVVA;  Thursdays  (A  A). 


P  ARKSTON,  Hutchinson  Co.  Q^  596t 
pop., on  Chicago,  Milwaukee*  St.  Paul  Rd., 
24  m.  S.  of  Mitchell.     Farming. 
ADVANCE;  Thursdays ;   republican ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 1882;  T.  Temple,  editor  and  publisher. 

PHEBA,  Stanley  Co.  a 

ATL.AS;  Fridays  (A  A). 
PHILIP,  Stanley  Co.  -a  on  Bad  r.,  80 

m.  W.  of  Pierre,  the  State  capital. 

BAD  RIVER  NEWS;  Thursdays;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
March,  lipi;  A.  W.  Prewitt,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (4—6  P). 

REVIE^V;  Fridays  (A  A). 

PIERPONT,    nay  Co.    ^  on     Chi- 
cago, Milwaukee    &    ^t.  Paul    Rd.,  25  m. 
N.  W.  of  Webster.    Millinj:. 
SIGNAL:    Fridays ;  republican ;    eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  S1..50;  established 
1399;  R.  J.  Folsom,  editor  and  publisher  (1-d). 

P I E  R  R  E,  c.  h..  Hughes  Co.  u  State 
Capital,  2,900  pop.— local  estimate  5,000— 
on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.  and  Mis- 
souri r.    Headquarters  for  the  Black  Hills 
traffic  and  of  the  jobbing  and  wholesale  In- 
terests of  the  central  part  of  the  State. 
Shipping  point  for  range  cattle. 
CAPITAL-JOURNAI>  ?    every    even- 
ing except  Sunday,  and  WEEK  L  Y ,  Thurs- 
days; republican;   daily  four,  weekly  eight 
pages  15x2-2:    subscriotion-daily  St>.  weekly 
$irestablished-weekly  1881.  daily  1889:  J.  E. 
Hippie,  editor;  Hippie  Printing  Co..  publish- 
fers  f  1""*T ).  • 

Copies'  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  the  weekly  had 
credit    for    exceeding    1,000    in    1907. 

DAKOTAN;  every  evening  except buu- 
dav  and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays:  republl- 
ca^;^d"a1ly  four''t^age.  'l5x22.  weekly  sU.een 
pages  10^x15:  subscnption-d  .Hy  |f-^fekly 
«1  established  November,  1903;  C.  B.  Billink- 
. hurst  ediior:  State  Publishing  Co..publlsh- 

'^"copS^'printed:  The  weekly  edition 
of  this  paper  had  credit  for  an  av- 
erage issue  of  1,874  for  the  year  1905. 
but  has  not  since  made  .  definite  and 
satisfactory  claim  to  issuing  so  many 
as    1. 000    copies. 

17RFE  PRESS;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pagef  15^^;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1884:  Besancon  &  Ralsh.  editors  and 

^"nF  VV  ElK;  Wednesdays ;  independent ; 
four  piges  13x20;  subscription  50 cents;  es- 


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SOUTH  DAKOTA. 


tablished  October,  1907;  James  W.  Sheppard, 
editor  and  publisher  (10 — 7  P). 

RUSTL.ER;  monthly;  four  pages  11x16; 
subscription  50  cents;  established  1892;  Chas. 
L.  Hyde,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  i,o66  in  1900 
and  1,700  in  1905,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
than    1,000   in    1907. 

PLANKINTON,  c.  h.,  Aurora  Co.  g 
465t  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul 
Rd.,  23  m.  W.  of  Mitchell.  Agriculture  and 
stock  raising. 

HERALD;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  iSx24;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1888;  T.  W.  Taubman,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—7). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1902 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  infor- 
mation as  would  warrant  the  accordance 
of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It  has  not 
since  made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 

SOUTH  DAKOTA  MAIL;  Fridays; 
republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1889;  J.  E.  Sullivan,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—8). 

'PJuATT'E,  Charles  Mix  Co.g  SOOf  pop.— 
local  estimate  700 — on  Chicago,  Milwaukee 
&  St.  Paul  Rd.,  75  m.  S.  W.  of  Mitchell. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays  (A  A). 

EPITOi^IE;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
to  twelve  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  es- 
tablished March,  1900;  Geo.  H.  Henrv,  editor 
and  publisher  (7—3). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  infor-i 
mation  as  would  warrant  the  accordance 
of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It  has  not 
since  made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 

POIjLOCK,  Campbell  Co.  ^  250  pop., 

on  Minneapolis,  St.  Paul  &  Sault  Ste.  Marie 

Rd.,  80  m.  W.  of  Aberdeen.    Farming. 

PROGRESS;  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.51);  established 
January,  1902;  R.  F.  Cranston,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 

PRESHO,  Lyman  Co.  Q  183  pop.,  45 
m.  from  Chamberlain,  the  nearest  railroad 
station. 

LYMAN  CO.  SETTLER:  Thursdays; 
republican;  eight  pages  i:ix22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  Deecmber,  1904:  M.  D.  &  R. 
B.  Eastly,  editors  and  publishers  (2—7). 

POST;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  16x22  :  subscription  $1  ;  established 
1903;  E.  L.  Senn.  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

PUKWANA,  Brule  Go.  Q  336  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  10  m. 
E.  of  Chamberlain,  the  county  seat.  Agri- 
culture. 

PRESS-REPORTER  ;  Saturdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established— Press  1882,  Reporter  189H: 
consolidated  1901;  H.  Wentzy,  Jr.,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  Xo  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding    1,000    in     1907. 


SOUTH  DAKOTA. 


RAMONA,  Lake  Co.  D-   172t  pop.,  on 

Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd..  12  m.  N. 

W.  of  Madison,  the  county  seat.    Farming. 

TIMES;  Saturdays:  four  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1900;  G.  A.  Ster- 
ling, editor  and  publisher  (6—6). 

RAPID  CITY,  c.  h.,  Pennington  Co. 

P  3,500  pop.,  on  Missouri  River  &  North- 
western, Chicago  &  Northwestern,  Pierre, 
Rapid  City  &  Northwestern  and  Chicago, 
Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rds.  and  Rapid  r. 
In  the  Black  Hills  mining  district. 

JOURNAL:  everv  morning  except  Mon- 
day, and  BLACK  Hills  journal* 

Fridays;  independent  republican;  four  page* 
—daily  18x24,  weekly  20x26:  subscription- 
dally  $8,  weekly  $2;  established— d all v  1885, 
weekly  1878 ;  Joseph  B.  Goesage,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 

BLACK  HILLS  UNION;  Fridays; 
republican;  eight  pages  17^x24;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50  ;  established  1886  ;  McManus  Bros,, 
editors  and  publishers  (7— 5). 

WHITE  RIBBON  JOURNALi 
monthly;  Woman's  Christian  Temperance 
Union;  four  pages  11x15;  subscription  25 
cents  ;  established  ]H9it ;  Alice  R.  Gossage, 
editor  and  publisher  ( 1—6). 
Copies  printed:      1,291 

1.654 

1,793 

1,810 

1,825 

1,900 


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in 
in 
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in 
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1902 
1903 
1904 

1905 
1906 
1907 

REDFIELD,  c.h.,  Spink  Co.  iif  1,591 1 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  and 
Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rds.  and  Jamei 
and  Turtle  rs.,  71  m.  W.  of  Watertown. 
Wheat  and  stock  raising. 

JOURNAli-OBSERVER;  Thursday*; 
republican;  eight  to  twelve  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $2;  established— Jbwj-naZ  1881,  Ob- 
server 1888;  T.  A.  Crisman,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (.5—5  P). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,027  in  1902, 
but  has  not  since  made  claim  to  issuing 
so  many  as  1,000  copies. 

PRESS;  Thursdays;  republican;  twelve 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1883;  O.  S.  Basford.  editor,  Basford  Bros.  & 
Meyer,  publishers  (10 — 6). 

RELIANCE,  Lyman  Co.  Q  on  Chi- 
cago, Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.  Mercan- 
tile business. 

LYMAN  CO.  RECORD;  Thursdays; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1903;  E.  L.  Senn,  editor;  Record  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  publishers  (2—6  P). 

REVIIiLO,  Grant  Co.  cf  254  pop.,  on 

Minneapolis  &  St.  Louis  Rd.,  30  m.  E.  of 

Watertown.    Farming. 

ITEM;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1897 ;  J.  F.  Moore,  editor;  W.  F.  &  R.  L.  Dill- 
man,  publishers  (1—8). 

ROCKHAM,   Faulk  Co.  n  150  pop., 

on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  15  m.  W. 

of  Redfleld.    Farming  and  stock  raising. 

RECORD  :  Thursdays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1;  established  December,  1904; 
E.  E.  Phllpott,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

ROSCOE,  Edmunds  Co.  ^  134  pop.,  on 

Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  40  m. 

W.  of  Aberdeen.    Wheat  and  stock  raising. 

HERALD;  Fridays ;  independent-re- 
publican ;  eight    pages   15x22 :   subscription 


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SOUTH  DAKOTA. 


$1.50;  established  1883;  F.B.  Huck,  editor;  J. 
W.  Parmley,  publisher  (8—5). 

SAINT  LAWRENCE,  Hand  Co.  u 

115+  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd., 
3  m.  E.  of  Miller,  the  county  seat. 
HAND  CO.  NEWS;  Wednesdays  (AA). 

SAL.EM,  c.h.,  McCook  Co.  ii^  810  pop., 

on  Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  &  Oma- 
ha and  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rds.,  40 
m.  W.  of  Sioux  Falls.  Agriculture  and 
stock  raising. 

PIONEER  REGISTER;  Thursdays: 
republican;  eight  pages  15x2i!;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1^8;  Nana  E.  Gilbert,  edi- 
tor; S.  M.  Gilbert,  publisher  (7—5). 

SPEC  I A  Ij;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  17J^x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1885;  Frank  L.  Good,  editor  and  publisher 
(12-TP). 

SCOTLAND,  Bonhomme  Co.  O.  964 f 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul 
Rd..  25  m.  X.  W.  of  Yankton.    Farming. 

CITIZEN-REPUBLICAN;   Thurs 
days;    republican:    eight   pages    15x22:   sub- 
scription SI;  established  1876;  P.  A.  Bliss,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (8— 3). 

JOURNAL;  Saturdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  17x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1894;  Basklu  &  Lee,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers. 

SELBY,  Walworth  Co.  b  349  pop.,  on 
Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  5  m.' 
N.  of  Bangor,  the  county  seat.  Agriculture 
and  stock  raising. 

WALWORTH   CO.  RECORD; 

Saturdays;  republican;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1890;  Fred  Griffin, 
editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 

SENECA,  J^aulk  Co.  b  on  Chicago 
&  Northwestern  Kd.,  20  m.  W.  by  N.  of 
Faulkton. 

JOURNAL;  Fridays;  independent; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1902;  John  T.  Snell,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher U— 8). 

SIOUX    FALLS,  c.    h.,  Minnehaha 

Co.  a,  10,350  pop.,  center  of  six  railroads, 
on  the  Sioux  r.,  90  m.  N.  of  Sioux  City,  la. 
Water  power  and  manufactories  of  wool- 
ens, linens,  etc.,  and^tone  quarries. 

DAILY. 
ARGUS  -LEADER  ;  ^ every  evening 
except  Sunday,  and  SEMI- WEEKLY, 
Tuesdays  and  Fridays ;  republican  ;  eight 
pages  18x24  ;  subscription— daily  $5,  semi- 
weekly  $1;  established  — daily  1886,  semi- 
weekly  1880;  Charles  M.  Day,  editor;  Argus- 
Leader  Co.,  publishers  (8—8  P). 

Copies    printed:    The    daily    edition    of 
this  paper   had   credit   for   an   average  is- 
sue of  4,578  in"   1898  and  8,232  in   1906, 
since    which    it    has    not    furnished    any 
definite   and    satisfactory   report,  but   was 
credited   with    more   than   7,500   m    1907. 
The  semi-weekly  edition  had  credit  for 
issuing  more  than  1,000  copies  regularly 
in    1896,   but   has    not   since   set  up   any 
claim  for  issuing  so  many. 
Publisher's   a nnouncement.— The    Argus- 
Leader  Is  South  Dakota's  greatest  news- 
paper.   Carries  more  advertising  of  every 
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271  pop.,  on  Great  Northern  Rd.,  19  m.  N.  E. 
of  Watertown,  the  county  seat.  Agri- 
culture. 

REPUBIilCAN;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
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pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd., 
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SPRINGFIELD,  Bonhomme  Co.  O, 
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SUMMIT,  Roberts  Co.cf  237tpop.,on 

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N,  E.  of  Sioux  Falls.  Wheat  growing  and 
stock  raising. 

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TRIPP,  Hutchinson  Co.  a    366t  pop., 

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Grain   growing  and   live-stock  raising. 

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(7-5  P). 

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1881 ;  Frank  P.  Glasner,  editor  and  publisher 
(8—6). 

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of  Sioux  Falls,    the  county  seat.     Steam 


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flour  mill  and  graiu  elevators.     Com   aud 

stock  raising. 

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VERMILION,     c.    h.,     Clay    Co.    R 

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Paul  Rd.  and  Missouri  r.,  at  mouth  of  Ver- 
milion r.,  .30  m.  E.  by  S.  E.  of  Yankton  and 
35  above  Sioux  City,  la.  Seat  of  the  Uni- 
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Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1902 
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tion $1;  established  1887;  Students'  Associa- 
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publishers  (8—3). 

'VIBORG,  Turner  Co.  0,2221  pop., on 
Great  Northern  Rd.,  18  m.  S.  of  Parker,  the 
county  seat.    Farming  and  stock  raising. 
ENTER  PRISE  ;Thursdays;  republican; 
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VIENNA,  Clark   Co.  O-  ITlf   pop.,  at 
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S.  W.  of  Waterlown. 
STANDARD;  Fridays  (A  A). 

VOliG A,  Brookings  Co.D-  S96tpop.,on 
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culture. 

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VOLIN,    Yankton  Co.  P,  250  pop.,  on 

Chicago  &  Northwestern  and  Great  North- 
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WAGNER,  Charlt>i  Mix  Co.  g  7:^0 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul 
Rd.,  m  m.  S.  E.  of  Wheeler. 

NEW  ERA;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
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November,  1899;  Johnson-Savage  Co.,  editors 
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WAKONDA,  Clay  Co.\:\  2-20t  pop.,  on 

Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  45  m.  S.  W.  of 

Sioux    City  and   20  N.  of   Vermilion,   th« 

county  seat.    Farming. 

MONITOR;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  §1.50;  estab- 
lished 1891;  Guy  A.  Farriugton,  editor  and 
publisher  (6—3). 

WALiIi,  Pennington  Co.  -n 
RECORD:  Tuesdays  (A  A). 

WALLACE,  Codington  Co.  D- 
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WATERTOWN,  c.   h.,    Codington 

Co.  [If  5,203  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwest- 
ern, Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific,  Great 
Northern, South  Dakota  Central  aud  Min- 
neapolis &  St.  Louis  Rds.,  67  m.  E.  N.  E.  of 
Huron.    Wheat  and  stock  raising. 

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Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
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and  1,408  in  1905,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satis- 
factory report,  but  was  credited  with 
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HERALD;  Thursdays;  republican;  ten 
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1888;  G.  H.  &  L.  R.  Eastwood,  editors  and 
publishers  (1—7). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
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year  1898,  but  has  not  since  made  defi- 
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SATURDAY  N  E  W  S  ;  Frlday.s  ;  re- 
publican; eight  to  ten  pages  17x24:  subscrip- 
ci(m  $1;  established  1902;  E.  M.  Barker,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (2—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  turnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
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T  I  31  E  S  ;  Thursdays;  republican:  eight 
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lishers (1—7). 

DACOTAH    MAGAZINE;    monthly; 
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tion  $1..50:  established  December,  19(J7;  C.J. 
Bailev,  editor;  Dacotah  Magazine  Co.  (Inc.), 
publishers  (1—8  P). 

WAUBAY,  Day  Co.  cf   549  pop.,  on 

Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd..  11  m.E. 

of  Webster,  the  county  seat.     Agricultural 

district.     Dairying. 

CLIPPER;  Thursdays;  republican; eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1..50;  established 
1890;  C.  F.  Black,  editor  and  publisher  (1—3). 


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"WEBSTER,  c.  h.,  Day  Co.  cf  1.506t 
pop.jOn  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.Paul  Rd. 
Creamery,  dairying  and  live  stock. 

REPORTER   AND    FAR^IERj 

Thursdays;  republican;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1881;  N.  F. 
Denton,  editor;  Adams  &  Denton, publishers. 
WORLiD;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1883;  S.  E.  Bronson  &  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance   of    a    rating   to    that    effect. 

WENTWORTH,  Lake  Co.  n-  400 
pop.,  on  Chic-ago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul 
and  South  Dakota  Central  Rds..  8  m.  E.  of 
Madison,  the  county  seat.  Wheat,  corn, 
flax,  barley,  oats,  hogs  and  cattle. 

ENTERPRISE;  Wednesdays  ;  ten 
to  twelve  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 190(1;  John  J.  Casserly,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 

Copies     printed:  595   in   1907 

"WESSINGTON,  Beadle  Co.  o  on 
Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  25  m.  W.  of 
Huron,  the  county  seat.  Farming  and  stock 
raising. 

ENTERPRISE:  Fridays:  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1906;  S.  L.  Martin,  editor;  The  Hnter- 
prise  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (10—6  P). 

TIMES;  Saturdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1882 ;  C.  A.  Blake,  editor  and  publisher. 

"WESSINGTON  SPRINGS,  c.  h., 

Jerauld  Co.  n  1,100  pop.,  17  m.  W.  of  Woon- 
socket,  the  nearest  station  on  Chicago,  Mil 
waukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.  Seat  of  Free 
Methodist  Seminary  for  South  Dakota.  Sul- 
phur springs.  Creamery.  Summer  and 
health  resort. 

JERAULD    CO.  REVIEW;  Thurs 

days;  republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1890;  Fred  N.  Dun- 
ham, editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

TRUE  REPUBLICAN;  Thursdays; 
independent-republican;  eight  pages  17x24; 
subscription  $1.25;  established  1883;  L.  S. 
Dubois,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

"WHEELER,  c.  h.,  Charles  Mix  Co.  q 
100  pop.,  on  Missouri  r.,  150  m.  above  Sioux 
City,  la.,  and  26  S.  W.  of  Armour,  the  near- 
est railroad  point.    Agriculture. 

COURIER ;  Thursdays;  democratic ;  four 
pages  30x26;  subscription  $1;  established  1885; 
James  H.  Exon,  editor  and  publisher  (3 — 3). 

TUTHITE,  Brookings  Co.  n-  480  pop.,  on 

Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rd.,  15  m. 

N.  E.  of  Brookings,  the  county  seat.    Wheat 

growing. 

LEADER;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1900;  J.  R.  Leonard,  editor  and  publish- 
er (1—8). 

"WHITE  liAKE,  Aurora  Co.  ?  264 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  Sc  St.  Paul 


SOUTH  DAKOTA. 


Rd.,  12  m.  W.  of  Plankinton  and  15  N.  E 
of  Brookings.    Farming. 

STANDARD;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1890;  W.  A.Hitchcock  &  Son,  editors 
and  publishers  (12—3). 

WAVE;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

"WHITE  ROCK,  Roberts  Co.  cf  337 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul 

Rd.,35m.  N.  E.  of  Sisseton,  the  county  seat. 

JOURNAL;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1899  ;  R.  H.  Dudley,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7—5). 

"WHITEWOOD,  Lawrence  Co.  -O  500 

pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  10 

m.  E.  of  Deadwood,  the  county  seat.  Flour 

mills.    Agriculture  and  mining, 

PLAINDEALER;  Fridays ;  republican ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1889;  J.  H.Rockwell,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2—8). 

"WILIiO"WLAKE,  Clark  Co.  ^    3S5 

pop.,  on  Great  Northern  Rd.,  20  m.  S.  by 

S.  E.  of  Clark,  the  county  seat.    Farming 

and  stock  raising. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  republican;  four  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1888;  J.N. 
Lord,  editor  and  publisher  (2—7). 

WILMOT,  c.  h.,  Roberts  Co.^  400 pop., 

on  Chicago.  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.  and 

Whitestone   r..  18   m.  N.  W.  of   Milbank. 

Agriculture. 

REPORTER;  S^iturdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1886;  L.  S.  Perkins,  .editor;  L.  S.  Per- 
kins &  Son,  publishers  (1—8). 

ROBERTS    CO.    REPUBLICAN; 

Saturdays;  republican;  four  pages  20x26; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1894;  W.  S.  Le 
Count,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 

"WOLSEY,  Beadle  Co.  n- 123  pop.,  on 

Chicago  &  Northwestern  and  Chicago,  Mil- 
waukee &  St.  Paul  Rds.,  14  m.  W.  of  Huron,  • 
the  county  seat.  Farming  and  stock  raising. 

BEADLE  CO.  HERALD;  Wednes- 
days; independent;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  May,  1903;  Harry 
Barnes,  editor  and  publisher  (1—7). 

"WOONSOCKET,  c.  h.,  Sanborn  Co. 

D-  648+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St. 
Paul  Rd.,  1:  m.  N.  N.  W.  of  Mitchell.  Ar- 
tesian well  furnishes  water  power.  Flour 
mill. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  Independent;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1883;  R.  E.  Dowdell,  editor  and  publisher 
(1-7). 

SANBORN    CO.    HERALD;     Satur- 
days;   republican;   eight  pages    18x24;    sub 
scrlption  $1.50;  established  1898;   N.  B.  Reed, 
editor;  C.  S.  Reed,  publisher  (6—3). 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  13x30;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1882;  P.  J.  Bentz,  editor  and  publisher. 

"WORTHING,    Lincoln  Co.    R    213 
pop.,  9  m.  S.  of  Canton. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  independent- 
republican;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$1;  established  1892;  J.  S.  Hatlestad,  editor 
and  publisher  (12—3). 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


1075 


SOUTH  DAKOTA. 


"YAJLE,  Beadle  Co.  D- 100  pop.,  on  Great 

Northern  Rd.,  15  m.  N.  E.  of  Huron,  the 

county  seat. 

ECHO:  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
March,  1907;  Sol.  J.  Pruner,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7—7  P). 

YANKTON,  o.  h.,  Tankton  Co.  ^ 

4,189  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St. 
Paul,  Great  Northern  and  Chicago  &  North- 
western Rds.  and  Missouri  r.,  about  7  m. 
from  the  mouth  of  Dakota  r.  Many  stage 
lines  center  here.  Pork-packing  establish- 
ment, woolen  mill,  breweries  and  artesian 
wells.  Seat  of  Yankton  College.  Agri 
culture. 

DAKOTA  HERALiD  ;  daily  except 
Sunday,  and  SEMI  -  AVEEKL.  Y,  Tues- 
days and  Fridays;  democratic;  four  patges 
15x22;  subscription— daily  $5,  semi-weekly 
$1  ;    ««tablished  —  dally    1904,   semi-weekly 


SOUTH  DAKOTA. 


1873;  M.  M.  Bennett,  editor   and  publUher 
(1-8).  _ 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
the  semi-weekly  edition  of  this  paper 
seemed  to  assert  that  it  had  an  average 
issue  exceeding  1,000  copies,  but  failed 
to  furnish  such  definite  information  as 
would  warrant  the  accordance  of  a 
rating  to    that   elfect. 

PRE^SAND  DAKOTAN  GA- 
ZETTE; every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  SEMI-WEEK liY,  Tuesdays  and 
Fridays;  republican;  daily  eight  to  twelve 
pages  18x22,  semi-weekly  twelve  to  sixteen 
pages  15x22;  subscription— daily  $5,  eeml- 
weekly  $1;  established  —  daily  1873,  seml- 
weekly  1861;  "W.  C.  Lusk,  editor;  Yankton 
Printing  Co.  .publishers  (1 — S). 

Copies  printed:  The  semi-weekly  edi- 
tion of  this  paper  Had  credit  for  an  av- 
erage issue  of  1,437  i"  1900,  since  which 
it  has  not  furnished  any  definite  and  sat- 
isfactory report,  but  has  been  credited 
with  more  than  1,000  every  year  since, 
up    to    and    including    1907. 

DAKOTA  FREIE  PRESSE:  Thurs 
days  (A  A). 


TENNESSEE. 


Population  2,020,616 1.     Land  Area  41,750  sq.  miles. 

Bounded  north  by  Kentucky  and  Virginia,  east  by  North  Carolina,  south  by 
Georgia,  Alabama  and  Mississippi,  and  west  by  Arkansas  and  Missouri.  State 
capital:  Nashville.  Principal  products  and  industries  :  Iron  mining,  and  manu- 
facture and  agriculture.  Number  of  newspapers  and  other  periodicals  (March 
30,  1908),  309,  divided  as  follows :  Daily,  17  :  semi-weekly,  6 ;  weekly,  234 ;  bi- 
weekly, 1 ;  semi-monthly,  7;  monthly,  40  ;  bi-monthly,  1 ;  quarterly,  13. 

The  cities  of  over  4,000  population,  according  to  the  United  States  census  of 
1900   0,  are  as  follows  : 


Mempliis 103,3iJ0t 

Nashville 80,865t 

Kuoxville 3'i.637t 

Chattauoosra 30, 1 54t 

Jacksou 14,511t 


Clarksville 9,431+ 

Columbia 6,05'^t 

Bristol 5,371  + 

Johusou  City 4,643+ 


ADAMSVILIiE,  McNain,  Co.  p  462t 

pop. 

ENTER P RIS?E ;  Thursdays;  republican ; 
eight  pages  13x:30;  subscription  fl;  estab- 
lished February,  190B;  Olus  Hamilton,  editor; 
Hamilton  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (1—7). 

ALAMO,   G.  h.,   Crockett  Co.  -D  18  m. 

N.  E.  of  Brownsville.    Cotton  gin  and  mills. 

Agriculture. 

SIGNAL;  Fridays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1895;  D.  W.  Harris 
&  Sons,  editors  and  publishers. 

ALEXANDRIA,  Dekalb  Co.  n  900 
pop.,  48  m.  E.  of  Nashville,  the  State  capi- 
tal. Roller  flour  mill.  Agriculture  and 
stoclc  raising. 

T 1 31 ES ;  Wednesdays ;  independent ;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1893; 
Rob  Roy,  editor  and  publisher  (7—5). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,059  in  1905 
and  1,130  in  1906,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
than    1,000  in    1907. 

ASHLAND  CITY,  c  h.,  Chtatham 

Co.  ti  on  Tennessee  Central  Rd.  and  Cum- 
berland r.,  30  m.  N.  W.  of   Nashville,   the 
State  capital.    Agriculture. 
TIllES;    Thursdays;    four    pages   18x24; 

gubscription  $1 ;  established  1890;  W.  T.  Clark, 

editor  and  publisher  (7— 5). 

ATHENS,  c.  h.,  McMinn  Co.  C^  2,500 
pop.,  on  Nashville,  Tellico  &  Charleston 
and  Southern  Rds.,  midway  between  Chat- 
tanooga and  Knox  vllle.  Seat  of  U.  S.  Grant 
University.    Farming  and  stock  raising. 

ATHENIAN;  Thursdays;   independent 
republican;   four  pages  18x24:  subscription 
$1;  established  1882:  James  B.  Hedge,  editor; 
Hedge  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for  ex- 
ceeding   1,000    in    1905    and    1907. 

Me  >IINN  CO.  SENTINEL;  Thursdays; 
Independent:  four  pages  15x32;  subscription 
$1;  established  May,  1906;  Eugene  E.  Ivlns, 
editor;  M.  M.  Matlock,  publisher  (6— 6  P). 

POST;  Fi-idays;  independent;  twelve 
pages  15x24;  subscription  SI;  established  1848; 
W.  T.  Lane, editor;  Lane  &  Matlock,  publish- 
ers (7—3  P). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for    an    average    issue    of    1..569    for   the 


year  1898  and  exceeding  1,000  in  1901, 
but  has  no""  since  made  claim  to  issuing 
so  many. 

BELLS,  Crockett  Co.  -a  758t  pop.,  on 
Louisville  &  Nashville  Rd.,  69  m.  N.  E.  of 
Memphis.  Stave  factory.  Agricultural  dis- 
trict. 

CROCKETT    CO.    SENTINEL.;   Frl 

days;  four  pages  17x24:  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1873;  J.  D.  Hill,  editor;  Hill  &  Bell, 
publishers  (12—3). 

BIG  SANDY,  Benton  Co.  a  800  pop., 

on  Louisville  &  Nashville  Rd.,  16  m.  N.  of 
Paris.  Stave  and  canning  factories;  agri- 
culture. 

BENTON  CO.  STAR;  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic: four  pages  17.k:24;  subscription  $\; 
established  1907;  R.  L.  Akers,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7—7  P). 

BLUFF  CITY,  Sullivan  Co.  d  548t 
pop. 

SULLIVAN    CO.    DEVELOPER; 

Thursdays;  democratic;  four  pages  18x24; 
sub.<?cription  $1 ;  established  December,  1907; 
W.  D.  Lyon,  editor;  Sullivan  County  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  publishers  (12—7  P). 

BOLIVAR,  c.  h..  Hardeman  Co.  p 

1,035+  pop.,  on  Illinois  Centi-al  Rd.,  19  m.  S.  by 
S.  W.  of  Jackson.  Steam  flour  mill  and 
woolen  f  actorj\ 

BULLETIN;  Fridays;  democratic;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1865; 
Hugh  Williams,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

HARDEMAN    FREE    PRESS;    Frl 

davs;  democratic;  eight  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1895;  J.  R.  Reaves, 
editor  and  publisher. 

BRISTOL  (See  BristoJ,  Virginia). 

BROWNSVILLE,    c.  h.,  Haywood 

Co.  -G  2,645+  pop.,  on  Louisville  &  Nashville 
Rd.,  57  m.  N.  E.  of  Memphis  and  117  W.S.W. 
of  Nashville,  the  State  capital.  Cotton 
growing  and  fruit  sbippine.  Flour  and 
lumber  mills,  stave  and  ice  factories  and 
machine  shops.    Two  female  colleges. 

STATES-GRAPHIC;  Fridays  ; 
democratic;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1  ;  established  1867;  John  R.  &  J.  T.  Green, 
editors  and  publishers  (6—3)  (A  A). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  infor- 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


1077 


TENNESSEE. 


mation  as  would  warrant  the  accordance 
of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It  has  not 
since  made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 

BURNS,  Dickson  Co.  -a  1881  pop.,  on 
Nashville,  Chattanooga  &  St.  Louis   Rd., 
about  35  m.  W.  by  S.  of  Nashville,  the  State 
capital. 
NEW  IDEA;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

CAMDEN,  C.  h.,  Benton  Co.  ^  399t 
pop  ,  ou  N.  Carolina  &  St.  Louis  Rd.,  86  m. 
W.  of  Nashville,  the  State  capital.  Agri- 
culture and  lumbering. 

CHRONICIiE  ;  Fridays;  democratic; 
•Ight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1890;  Travis  Bros.,  editors  and  pub 
Ushers  (1—8). 

CARTHAGE,  c.  h.,  Smith  Co.  ^  478t 
pop.,  on  Cumberland  r.,  50  m.  E.  of  Nash- 
ville, the  State  capital.  Grain  and  tobacco 
growing.   Tobacco  factory. 

POST;  Wednesdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
July,  1901;  E.  H.  Burk.  editor  and  publisher 
(2—4). 

SMITH  CO.  NEWS;  Thursdays;  inde- 
pendent; four  pages  15x22;  subscription  50 
cents;  established  March,  1907;  Samuel  Pick- 
ering, editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

CENTERVIIiLE,  c.  h.,  Hickman  Co. 
D  1,096  pop.,  on  Nashville,  Chattanooga  & 
St.  Louis  Rd.,  50  m.  S.W.  of  Nashville,  the 
State  capital.  Agriculture.  Phosphate 
industry. 

HICKMAN  CO.  NEWS;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1893;  J.  C.  &  J.  B.  Ozment, 
editors  and  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year_  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect. 

CHATTANOOGA,  c.  h.,  Hamilton 

Co.  □,  30,154+  pop.,  center  of  nine  railroads, 
on  Tennessee  r.,  151  m.  S.  E.  of  Nashville,  the 
State  capital.  Steamboats  ply  between  thi« 
point  and  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  and  New  Orleans, 
La.  Seat  of  Chattanooga  Normal  College. 
U.  S.Grant  University.  Chattanooga  Medi- 
cal College  and  numerous  seminaries. 
Iron,  lumber  and  various  other  manu- 
factures. Coal  and  iron  mines  in  vicinity. 
Site  of  Lookout  Mountain,  Chlckamauga 
National  Military  Park,  where  U.S.  Govern 
ment  and  States  have  expended  $2,500,000 
in  preserving  lines  and  erecting  monu- 
ments on  battle  fields;  Lookout  Mountain, 
Chlckamauga  and  Missionary  Ridge. 
DAILY. 

NEW^S  ;   every  evening  except  Sunday, 

and   W^EEKLiY,  Thursdays;   democratic; 

daily  •ight,  ten,  twelve  and  sixteen  pages 

5x22;     subscription-dally   $5.   weekly    $1; 


TENNESSEE. 


A 


established   1888;    W.  C.  Johnson,  manager; 
News  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  ( 1—8). 

Copies    printed:    daily,    14,017  in   1906 

14,463  in  1907 
(I^^The  absolute  correct- 
ness of  the  latest  circulation 
rating  accorded  the  News  is 
guaranteed  by  the  publishers 
of  Rowell's  American  News- 
paper Directory,  who  will  pay 
one  hundred  dollars  to  the  first  person  who 
successfully  controverts  its  accuracy. 

Publisher's  announcement .—Ihe  Chattauo<i- 
ga  News  guarantees  the  largest  circulation 
in  Chattanooga  and  surrounding  territory. 
Only  newspaper  In  Chattanooga  conduct- 
ing open  door  policy  in  advertising  and 
circulation  department.  Only  uewspa|.er 
in  city  permitting  examination  of  circula- 
tion by  Association  of  American  Advertis- 
ers. Advertisers  lurnished  detailed  sworn 
t^tatement  on  application.  Carries  more 
advertising  In  six  days  than  morning  paper 
In  seven  Chattanooga  is  an  evening  paper 
town;  392 diversified  mauufactiiruiR  indns- 
trles  make  It  so.  Chattanooga  Weekly 
News  circulation  exceeding  70,000  in 
Southern  States,  from  West  Virginia  to 
Texas.  A  weekly  newspaper  read  by  a 
prosperous  class.  Advertising  value  proven 
by  results.  Rates  on  application.  Smith 
&  Thompson,  Special  Repiesentatlves, 
Brunswick  Building,  New  York— Tribune 
Building,  Chicago,  111. 


STAR;  every  evening  except  Sunday; 
independent;  eight  to  sixteen  pages  17x22; 
subscription  $3;  established  January,  1907; 
J.  P.  Fvffe,  editor;  Star  Publishing  Company, 
publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  Xo  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding    4,000    in    1907. 

TIMES;  every  morning  ;  democraric  ; 
daily  ten  to  sixteen,  Sunday  twenty  to  thirty, 
two  pages  18x24;  subscription— daily  $3,  Sun- 
day $2;  established  1869:  H.  C.  Adler,  general 
manager  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  The  daily  edition  of 
this  paper  had  credit  for  an  average  is- 
sue of  9,310  in  1898,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
than    7,500    in    1900    and    1907. 

WEEKLY. 

BIjAOE;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

L.ABOK  LEADER:  Fridays  (A  A). 

POLiITICAIi  WORLD;  Saturdays; 
Independent:  eight  pages  15x22:  subscription 
50cents;  established  June,  19t.7;  Harvey  An- 
derson, editor  and  publisher  (7—7  P). 

SEMI-MONTHLY, 
TRADESMAN;  semi-monthly  :  in- 
dustrial and  mechanical;  one  hundred  and 
twentv  eight  to  one  hundred  and  forty  pages 
62/iXl<);  subscription  $2;  established  1879; 
Tradesman  Publlshin»'r!o..  publishers  (1—8). 
Copies  printed:(00)This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  7.158  in  1896, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  has 
been  credited  with  more  than  4.000  every 
year    since,    up    to    and    includmg    1907. 

MONTHLY. 

TOURNAL  OF  THE  AMERICAN 
O  STEO  PAT  H  I  C   ASSOCIATION  : 

monthly;  osteopathy:  forty  to  eighty  pages 
7x10;  subscription  *;■);  established  Sep- 
tember, 1901;  A.  L.  Evans,  ed  tor;  Amerjcan 
Osteopathic  Association,  publishers  (1— •)- 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for    an    average    issue    of    1,296    in    1904 


1078 


AMEKICAN   NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


TENNESSEE. 


and  1,991  in  1906,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
than    1,000   in    1907. 

MANUFACTURER;  monthly;  manu- 
facturing; thirty-six  pages  lO^c^xlS;  subscrip- 
tion fl;  established  October,  1905;  B.  F. 
Holder,  editor  and  publisher  (10— 5  P)  (A  A). 

SOUTHERN  EDUCATIONAL.  RE- 
VIEW; monthly;  education;  eighty -four 
pages  7x10;  subscription  $3;  established  1904; 
H.  E.  Bierly,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding    i.ooo    in     1907. 

SOUTHERN   FARM  JOURNAL.; 

monthly  (A  A). 
SOUTHERN     FRUIT    GROWER  ; 

monthly;  horticulture  and  agriculture; 
twenty-four  to  thirty  six  pages  63|xlOJ^;  sub- 
scription 50  cents;  established  1896;  R.  S. 
Walker,  editor;  The  Fruit  Grower  Publish- 
ing Co.,  publishers  (1 — 8). 

Copies  printed:      11,204  in   1903 
26,828  in   1904 
30,875  in   1905 
33,215  in   1Q06 
36,418   in   1907 
SOUTHERN    MEDICINE    AND 
SURCxERY  ;    monthly;    mediolne;    sixty 
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and  Duck  r.,  46  m.  S.  by  S.  W.  of  Nashville, 
the  State  capital.  Location  of  a  govern- 
ment  arsenal.    Water  power  and   cotton 


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<300K£VILL£,  c.  h.,  Putnam  Co.  ^ 

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E.  of  Nashville,  the  State  capital.  Saw, 
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nearest  station  on  the  Louisville  &  Nash- 
ville Railroad,  35  W.  of  Clarksville  and  75 
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capital.  Cotton  compress,  cotton-seed  oil 
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ELIZABETHTON,  c.h..  Carter  Co. 
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Clarksville  and  90  W.  N.  W.  of  Nashville, 
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lime,  staves  and  barrels.  Planing  mill 
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Nashville,  the  State  capital.    Farming. 

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including     1907. 

FRANKLIN,  C.h.,  Williamson  Co.  r 

2,180+ pop.,  on  Louisville  &  Nashville  Rd., 
19  m.  S.  of  Nashville,  the  State  capital.  Seat 
of  Tennessee  Female  College  and  Franklin 
and  Battle  Ground  Academies.  Manufact- 
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than  1,000  every  year  since,  up  to  and 
including    1907. 

GAINESBORO,  c.  h.  Jackson  Co.  [^ 
650  pop.,  on  Cumberland  r.,  80  m.  E.  of 
Nashville  and  about  20  N.  W.  of  Cooke- 
ville,  the  nearest  railroad   point.    Steam- 


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boats  ascend  the  river  to  this  point.  Farm- 
ing, mining  and  timber. 

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furnished  any  definite  and  satisfactory 
report,  but  was  credited  with  more  than 
1,000    in    1907. 

OALLATIN,    c.  h.,    Sumner    Co.   i^ 

2,409+  pop.,  on  Louisville  &  Nashville  and 
Chesapeake  &  Nashville  Rds.,26  m.  N.  N.E. 
of  Nashville,  the  State  capital.  Manufact- 
uring, agriculture,  stock  raising  and  lum- 
bering. 

NEWS;  semi  weekly,  Wednesdays  and 
Saturdays;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  18a7;  Ernest  E.  Chrlsman, 
editor  and  publisher  (7—3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  issue  of  1,000  in  1900  and  1,350 
in  1902,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
any  definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but 
has  been  credited  with  more  than  1,000 
every  year  since,  up  to  and  including 
1907. 

EXAMINER;  Saturdays;  democratic; 
•alght  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1853;  Thomas  Boyers.  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6—3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  has  on 
two  occasions  indicated  a  desire  to  have 
credit  for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies 
regularly,  but  such  definite  information 
as  would  warrant  such  a  rating  has 
never  been   forthcoming. 

TENNESSEEAN;  Saturdays;  demo- 
cratic ;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1872;  F.  W.  Lewis,  editor;  A.  A. 
Lewis'  Sons,  publishers  (7-3  P). 

IWA  JOR  ;  semi-moiithlv  ;  republican  ; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
December,  1904;  A.C.Banks,  editor;  Major 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (10—5). 

OIjEASON,   Weakley  Co.  \3  156  pop., 

on  Nashville,  Chattanooga  &  St.  Louis  Rd., 

7  m.  S.  E.  of   Dresden,  the   county  seat. 

Manufacturing. 

HEADLiIGlIT:  Saturdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished July,  1901;  James  D.  Combs,  editor 
and  publisher  (3—3). 

GREENE VIIiLE,c.  h.,  Greene  Co.^ 
l,817t  pop.,  on  Southern  Rd.,  74  m.  E.  N.  E.  of 
Knoxvllle.  Seat  of  Greeneville  and  Tuscu- 
lum  College.    Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays ;  four  pages 
>0x26;  subscription  $1;  established  1879; 
Oscar  M.  Dugger,  editor  and  publisher  (1—7). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,521  in  1902 
and  1,858  in  1906,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
than    1. 000   in    1907. 

SUN;  Thursdays;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1891;  W.  R.  Lyon, 
editor  and  publisher  (6-  3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  has  on 
four  occasions  indicated  a  desire  to  have 
credit  for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies 
regularly,  but  such  definite  information 
as  would  warrant  such  a  rating  has 
never  been  forthcoming. 


TENNESSEE. 


GREENFIELD,  Weakley  Co.  tl 

on   Southern    Rd.,  40   ni.    N.   of   Jackson. 

Agriculture. 

TIMES;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight  pages 
13x90;  subscription  $1;  eetablished  1893;  H. 
L.  Hlggs,  editor  and  publisher  (3—3). 

NATIONAL.  UNI'IN  FARMER;  Wed- 
nesdays; agriculture;  ei^ht  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  June,  190(J;  Homer 
L.  Hlggs,  editor;  Hlggs  &  Barry,  publishers 

(1 — 8).  _ 

Copies    printed:    16,666  in   1907 

HAXiLS,   Lauderdale  Co.  -a  395t  pop. 

—local  estimate  1,500— on  Illinois  Central 

Rd.,  13  m.  N.  of   Ripley,  the  county  seat. 

Farming  and  stock  raising. 

GRAPHIC;  Fridays;  eight  pages  13x19; 
subscription  $1  ;  established  1!»00  ;  Charles 
H.  Miller,  editor  and   publisher  (7—5). 

HARRIM  AN, iioane  Co.a-  3,442t  pop., 
on  Queen  &  Crescent  Route  and  Southern 
Rds.  and  Emory  r.,  10  m.  N.  E.  of  Rockwood. 
Brick-yard,  Iron  furnace,  rolling  mill,  foun- 
dries, machine  shops,  wall  paper  and  lock 
factories.    Agriculture. 

OBSERVER;  Wednesdays;  independ- 
ent; eight  pages  15x32;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1907;  C.  P.  Galyon,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  infor- 
mation as  would  warrant  the  accordance 
of  a  rating  to  that   effect. 

RECORD;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1891 ;  W.  M.  Feath- 
erly,  editor  and  publisher  (12 — 6). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance   of   a    rating  to   that  effect. 

TENNESSEE  ANTl-SAI^OON 
JOURNAL;  monthly;  temperance;  eight 
pages  9i^xl2i/o';  subscription  50  cents;  estab- 
lished October,  1905;  8.  W.  Tlndell,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—7)  (A  A). 

Copies     printed:     3,000  in  1906 

HARTSVILLE,  c.  h.,  Trousdale  Co. 

tl  1.100  pop.,  on  Louisville  &  Nashville  Rd.. 
42  m.  N.  E.  of  Nashville.    Canning  and  to- 
bacco factories,  flouring  and  planing  mills. 
TIMES;  Fridays;  democratic;  four  pages 
18x24;    subscription    75   cents;    established 
November,  1904;  F.  N.  Miller,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

Copies    printed:         827  in  1907 

HENDERSON,  c.  li.,  Chtster  Co.  P 

1,069+  pop.,  on  Mobile  &  Ohio  Rd..  18  m.  S.  E. 

of  Jackson.    Agriculture. 

CHESTER  ENTERPRISE;  Fridays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  llxlSKi;  subsorlp- 
tlon  $1;  established  May.  1902;  T.  W.LarwlU, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—7). 

GAZETTE-ERA  ;  Fridays;  democratic; 
four  pages  <!0x26;  subscription  Jl;  established 
1888;  E.  W.  Purdy,  editor  and  publisher 
(12-3). 

HOHENWALD,  c.  h..  Lewis  Co. -u 
136+  pop.,  on  Nashville,  Chattanooga  &  St. 
Louis  and  Swan  Creek  Phosphate  Co's  Rds. 
HERALD;  Fridays(AA). 


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TENNESSEE. 


HUMBOIiDT,  Oibton  Co.  -D  2,866t 
pop.,  on  Mobile  &  Ohio  and  Louisville  & 
Nashville  Rds.,  17  m.  N.  of  Jackson.  Wagon, 
spoke,  canning,  stave  and  plow^  factories 
and  foundry  and  marble  w^orks.  Fruit  and 
vegetable  grovrlng  and  shipping. 

COURIER- CHRONICLE;  Fridays; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished—Courier 1899,  Chronicle  1886;  C.  W. 
Rooks,  editor;  Rooks  Brothers,  publishers 
(3-3).  _ 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  issue  of  1,302  for  the  year  1905, 
but  has  not  since  made  definite  and 
satisfactory  claim  to  issuing  so  many 
as    1. 000    copies. 

HUNTINGDON,  c.  h..  Carroll  Co.  -a 

1,332+  pop.,  on  Nashville,  Chattanooga  & 
St.  Louis  Rd..  105  m.  W.  of  Nashville,  the 
State  capital.  Seat  of  Southern  Normal 
University.  Agriculture  and  cotton  raising. 

CARROL.L,    CO.   DEMOCRAT;   Fri 

days;  democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub 
scription  $1;  established  1888;  J.  B.  Gilbert, 
editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 

TENNESSEE    REPUBLICAN;     Fri 
days;   republican;    eight   pages   15x22;    sub- 
scription $1;  established  1868;  R.  A.  Greene, 
editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 

HUNTSVILLE,  c.  h.,  Scott  Co.  0-186 
pop.,  3  m.  S.  of  Helenwood,  the  nearest 
station  on  Cincinnati,  New  Orleans  & 
Texas  Pacific  Rd.,  and  44  N.  W.  of  Knox- 
vlUe.     Farming. 

CUMBERLAND    CHRONICLE; 

Saturdays;  republican;  four  and  eight  pages 
13x30;  subscription  $1;  established  1889; 
Chronicle  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  pub 
lishers  (7 — 5). 

JACKSON,  c.  h.,  Madison  Co.  -n  JO.OOO 
pop.,  on  Illinois  Central.  3Iobile  &  Ohio 
and  Nashville,  Chattanooga  &  St.  Louis 
Rds.  and  Forked  Deer  r.,  150  m.  W.  S.  W. 
of  Nashville. the  State  capital.  Cotton  mar 
ket.    Manufacturing.    Educational  center. 

SUN;  every  evening  except  Saturday, 
and  Sunday  morning;  democratic;  eight 
pages  17x22;  subscription  $4.80;  established 
1884;  E.  S.  Trussel  ct  Sons,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (.1—8). 

Copies     printed:     daily,     1,020  in   1896 

2,493   in   1907 

WHIG;  every  morniner  except  Monday; 
d«mooratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
#5;  established  1842;  J.  M.  Slnimous,  editor; 
Whig  Printing  and  Publishing  Co.,  publish- 
ers (1—7). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for  ex- 
ceeding   1,000    in    1903    and    1907. 

CHRISTIAN  INDEX;  Saturdays; 
negro;  methodlst  episcopal,  south;  eight 
pages  13x30;  subscription  $1;  established 
1870;  Rev.  C.  H.  Phillips,  D.D..  editor;  Henry 
Bullock,  publisher. 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1899 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  infor- 
mation as  would  warrant  the  accordance 
of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It  has  not 
since  made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 

DISPATCH;  Fridays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1873:  Whig  Printing  and  Publishing 
Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (1—7). 

Copies  printed:      This  paper  had  credit 


for  an  average  issue  of  3,000  in  1895 
and  3-276  in  1899,  since  which  it  has  not 
furnished  any  definite  and  satisfactory 
report,  but  was  credited  with  more  than 
1,000   in    1903   and    1907. 

TENNESSEE  RED  MAN  ;  monthly 
(A  A). 

JAMESTOWN,  c.  h.,  Fentress  Co.  [^ 

70  m.  N.  W.  of  Knoxville.  Lumbering 
and  agricultural  region. 

FENTRESS    CO.    GAZETTE? 

Thursdays;  republican;  four  pages  16x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1891;  T.  C.  Sher- 
man &  Son,  editors  and  publishers  (1—8). 

JASPER,    c.   h.,    Marion    Co.    O.    on 
Nashville.  Chattanooga  &  St.  Louis  Rd.,  22' 
m.  S.  W.  of  Dunlap.    Farming  and  stock 
raising. 

C  U  ill  BER  LAND  PRESBYTE- 
RIAN  BANNER;  Fridays  (A  A). 

STATES  xll  AN  DEMOCRAT;  Fri- 
days; democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1888;  T.  A.  Havron, 
editor  and  publisher. 

JEFFERSON  CITY,  Jefferson  Co, 
a-  on  Southern  Rd.,  29  m.  E.  N.  E.  of  Knox- 
ville.   Milling. 

WATCHMAN;  Fridays;  republican ; 
four  pages  16x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1876;  Samuel  M.  Frame,  editor;  Tlie 
News  Bureau  Publishing  Company,  pub- 
lishers (11-5). 

JELLICO,   Campbell  Co.  iif  l,283tpop,,, 

on  Louisville  &  Nashville,  Southern  and  Jel- 

lico.  Bird  Eye  &  Northern  Rds.,   14  ra.  S.  of 

Williamsburg,  Ky.  Tannery.   Agriculture, 

timber  and  coal  mining. 

ADVANCE  SENTINEL;  Fridays;  re- 
publican; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1; 
established  1891 ;  W.  O.  Douglas,  editor;  Ad- 
vance Printing  Company,  publishers  (8 — 3). 

JOHNSON  CITY,  Washington  Co.  cf 

4,645+  pop.,  on  Southwestern,  East  Tennes- 
see &  Western  North  Carolina  and  Southern 
Rds.,  21  m.  S.  by  S.  W.  of  Bristol.  Tannery, 
sash,  blind  and  furniture  manufactories, 
machine  shops,  blast  furnace,  foundry  and 
heading,  stave,  chair,  veneer,  cigar-box  and 
insulator-pin  factories  and  roller  flour  mill. 

COMET  J  Thursdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  18xi4;  subscription  $1;  established  1884; 
C.  H.  I^yle,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies  regu- 
larly in  the  years  1895  and  1896,  but  has 
not  since  set  up  any  definite  and  satis- 
factory   claim    for    issuing    so    many. 

STAFF;  weekly,  twice  a  week.  Tues- 
days and  Fridays;  independent;  four  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $1.25;  established  1892; 
E.  M.  Slack,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 

JONESBORO,   c.  h.,  Washington  Co. 

cT  854+  pop.,  on  Southern  Rd.,  99  m.  E.  N. 
E.  of  Knoxville.  Shipping  point  for  poultry 
and  evaporated  fruit.  Agriculture,  lum- 
bering and  stock  raising. 

HERALD  AND  TRIBUNE;  Wednes- 
days: republican;  four  pages  18x24;  subscrip- 
tion $1 ;  established  1869;  S.  A.  Bovell,  editor; 
H.  C.  Beauchamp,  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,545  in  1896, 
since    which    it    has    not    furnished    any 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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TENNESSEE. 


definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  has 
been  credited  with  more  than  i,ooo  every 
year    since,    up    to    and    including    1907. 

KENTON,  OMon  Co.  tl  on  Mobile  & 
Ohio  Rd.,  48  m  N.  of  Jackson.  Agricul- 
ture and  stock  raising. 

ARGUS;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  establisiied  1888;  W.E.Grimes, 
editor  and  publisher  (4 — 5P). 

KINGSTON,  c.h.,  Boane  Co.  D-548t 
pop.,  on  Ciuciunatl,  New  Orleans  &  Texas 
Pacific  and  Tennessee  Central  Rds.     Agri- 
culture and  iron  mining. 
GAZETTE;  Wednesdays  (A  A). 

KNOXVILLE,  c.  h.,  Knox  Co.  d- 
80,000  pop.,  Including  suburbs,  on  Southern, 
KnoxvUle  &  Augusta,  and  Louisville  & 
Nashville  Rds.  and  Tennessee  r.  Steamboats 
ascend  to  this  point.  Log  and  lumber  mar- 
ket. Center  of  marble  industries.  Saw 
mills,  iron  and  nail  works,  car  and  railroad 
chops  aud  cotton  and  woolan  mills.  Seat 
of  the  University  of  Tennessee  and  State 
Deaf  and  Dumb  and  Insane  Asylums. 

DAILY. 
JOURNAL.  A>D  TRIBUNE;  every 
morning,  and  WEEKLY,  Wednesdays; 
republican;  dally  and  weekly  eight,  Sunday 
thirty-two  to  forty-eight  pages  17x23;  sub- 
scription—dally $3,  Sunday  $2,  weekly  50 
cents;  established— Journal  1839.  Tribune 
1816;  consolidated  July,  1898;  Wm.  Rule, 
editor;  The  Journal  and  Tribune  Company, 
publishers  (2—8). 

Copies     printed:  daily:     8,382  in  1901 

15,060  in  1904 

13,013  in  1905 

13,692  in   1906 

14,694  in   1907 

The   weekly   edition  had   credit  for  an 

average    issue     of     14,063     in     1903    and 

14,513    in    1904,    since    which    it   has   not 

furnished  a  report,  but  was    credited  with 

more    than    7,500    in    1907. 

J^"The    absolute     correct- 
ness  of  the   latest   circulation 
'rating  accorded  the  Journal  is 
guaranteed   by  the  publishers 
of    Roweil's  American    News- 
paper Directory,  who  will   pay 
one  hundred  dollars  to  the  first  person  who 
successfully  controverts  its  accuracy. 
Publisher's     announcement.— Ti^e     Journal 
AND  Tribu.nk  occupies  the  exclusive  morn- 
ing field,  publishes  the  only  Sundav  paper 
in    Knoxville,  making  It  the   only  paper 
which  can  absolutely  cover  the  entii^  city 
of  Knoxville.  Present  population  of  Knox 
vlUe  and  suburbs,  80,000. 

It  is  the  only  paper  that  can  reach  the  42 
rural  routes  of  Knox  county  (population. 
100.000;  rural  free  delivery  service  covers 
6,851  houses)  and  500  routes  in  East  Tennes- 
see on  the  day  of  publication.  Pays  more 
postage  than  all  other  publications  com- 
bined mailed  out  of  Knoxville.  entitled  to 
second-class  rates  (of  which  there  are  six 
teen).  Certiflcale  from  postmaster  as  to 
our  postage  bill  sent  on  demand. 

Averaee  sworn  week-day  circulation  for 
lattthrle  months  of  1907  was  lfi.236.    Also 
leads  in  quality.    Mgr.  Foreign  Adv  Dept  . 
Vreeland-Ben  jamln.NewYork  and  Chicago. 
SENTINEL.;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day,   and    WEEKLY,    Saturdays:   demo- 
cratic; ten  to  twenty-four  pages  13^24;   sub- 
Bcrlptlon-daily  $3,  weekly  $1;  established- 


■    AN    , 


daily  1886,  weekly  1886;  Geo.  F.  Milton, editor; 
C.  B.  Johnson,  manager;  Knoxville  Sentinel 
Company,  publishers  (12 — 4). 

Copies     printed:   daily:     4,200  in   1894 

4,582  in   1899 

6,162  in   1900 

6,020  in   1901 

7,701   in   1902 

9,691   in   1903 

11,482  in   1904 

10,562  in   1905 

11,180  in   1906 

12,352  in   1907 

For   the   year   1897   the  weekly   edition 

seemed  to  assert  that  it  had  an  average 

issue  exceeding   1,000    copies,  but   failed 

to    furnish    such    definite    information   as 

would  warrant  the  accordance  of  a  rating 

to  that  effect.     It  has  not  since  made  any 

renetval  of  the  claim. 

Publisher's  announcement.— During  the  year 
1907  the  Sentinel  carried  9,623  inches  more 
local  advertising  in  Its  six  publication 
days  per  \veek  than  did  the  Journal  and 
Tnbune  in  its  seven  issues  per  week. 

The  largest  department  store  in  Knox- 
ville contracts  for  50  per  cent  more  adver- 
tising in  tlie  Sentinel  than  it  does  in  the 
Journal  and  Tribune,  and  the  rates  nald 
each  paper  are  exactly  the  same.  The  Sen  - 
TiNEL  is  also  the  recognized  want  advertis- 
ing medium  of  the  city. 

The  circulation  of  the  Skntinfl  for  the 
month  of  Deceml^er,  1907.  averaged  13,121 
dally.  The  advertising  rale  of  the  Sentinel 
is  inflexible.  All  advertisers  are  treated 
exactly  alike.  No  part  of  your  appropria- 
tion for  Knoxville  or  East  Tennessee 
should  be  placed  before  getting  rates  from 

the  SUNTINtL. 

WEEKLY. 

AMERICAN:  Sundays;  independent; 
twenty  pages  11x16;  subscription  $1.60;  es- 
tablished June.  1907;  Guy  C.  Sibley,  editor 
and  publisher  (1— 8)-  ,„  ^^,_,-  .  «-     .  Tkv/. 

HO  L  ST  ON  CHRISTIAN  ADIO- 
C  A  T  E  J  Thursdays  ;  meihodlst  episcopal 
south;  sixteen  pages  10>^xl4:  subscription 
kl;  established  1898;  Jas.  I.  Cash  editor;  Hol- 
ston  Printing  Company,  publishers  (1—4). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  3.052  in  1899 
and  3.638  in  1903,  since  which  it  has  not 
furnished  any  definite  and  satisfactory 
report,  but  was  credited  with  more  than 
2,250    in    1904    and    1907- 

INDEPENDENT;  Sundays;  peoples 
narty;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
Kblished  1894;^  Geo.  W.  Ford,  editor  and 
publisher.  .  ™^    ,,»wti» 

METHODIST  A  DVOCATE-.I  OUR- 
NAL;  Thursdays;  method  1st  ejjlscupal; 
sixteen  pages  10x14:  subscription  »1;  estab- 
lished-Methodist  A dvocate  l^b^ .  /^.f/''  '^;;^ 
Journal  1892,  consolidated  1892:  J.  J- ^I^"^.«'■; 
D.D.,  editor;  Union  Methodist  Publishing 
Co..  publishers  (12— 4). 

Copies     printed:      3>309   >"    1904 
5.782  in   1907 

REVIEW  :  Saturdays  (A  A). 
MONTHLY. 

BUSINESS  MAGAZINE;  monthly; 
mercantile;  one  hundred  and  twenty  pa^es 
7x91^-  subscription  .50  cents;  established  189. , 
Chalies  A.  Whittle,  editor:  The  Business 
Magazine  Company  (Inc.),  publishers  (1-8 P). 
Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  5,2S0  in  1898 
and  3,041  in  1900,  since  which  it  has  not 
furnished  any  definite  and  satisfactory 
report,  but  was  credited  with  more  than 
1,000    in    1904    and    1907- 

INDUSTRIOUS  HEN;  monthly:  poul- 
try j   forty  to  forty-eight   pages  9x12;   sub- 


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TENNESSEE. 


scription  50  cents;  established  1904;  T.  L. 
Bayue,  editor;  S.  B.  Newman  &  Co.,  pub- 
lishers (1-8).  _ 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for  ex- 
ceeding   7,soo    in    1907. 

LAFAYETTE,  c.  h.,  Macon  Co.   a 

330+  pop.,  10  m.  E.  of  Westmoreland,  near- 
est station  on  Chesapeake  Sc  Nashville  Rd. 
3IACON  CO.  NEWS;  Fridays  (A  A). 

liA  rOLLETTE,  c.  h.,  Campbell  Co. 
a  8.000+  pop.,  on  Southern  Rd. 
NEW!*;  Fridays  (A  A). 

LA^WRENCEBURG,  c.   h.,  Law- 

renoe  Co.  [^  323+  pop.,  on  Louisville  &  Nash- 
ville Rd.  and  Shoal  r.,  80  m.  S.  W.  of  Nash- 
ville, the  State  capital.  Manufacturings 
planing  and  roller  flour  mills.  Fruit  and 
cotton  growing.  Iron  mining  and  lumber- 
ing. 

LAWRENCE  DE3IOCRAT;  every 
evening  exeepc  Sunday;  democratic;  four 
pages  13«:20:  s'lbscription  $3;  established 
1884;  Chas.  T.  Crawford,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6-6  P). 

LAWRENCE  UNION;  Thursdays  ;  re 
publican ;  eight  pages  20x26 ;  subscription 
$1;  established  1836;  John  Schade,  Jr.,  editor; 
Joe  B.  Schade.  publisher  (3—3). 

LEBANON,  c.  h.,  Wilson  Co.  b  l,956t 
pop.,  on  Nashville.  Chattanooga  &  St.  Louis 
and  Southern  Rds.,  30  m,  E.  of  Nashville, 
the    State   capital.     Seat   of   Cumberland 

•  Universit}'.  Manufactures  of  flour  and 
flour  barrels.  Lumber,  corn,  wheat,  hog, 
horse  and  mule  market. 

BANNER;  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  13x2U;  subscription  $1;  established 
1900;  H.  H.  Weir,  editor;  Banner  Printing 
Co.,  publishers  (1—7). 

(iopies  printed:  For  the  year  1906 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  infor- 
mation as  would  warrant  the  accordance 
of    a    rating   to    that    effect. 

DE3IOCRAT;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 1889;  E.  E.  Adams,  editor  and  publisher 
(1— 4j. 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,050  in  1895 
and  1,430  in  1903,  since  which  it  has  not 
furnished  any  definite  and  satisfactory 
report,  but  was  credited  with  more  than 
1,000   in    1905   and    1907. 

LE'WISBURG,  c.  h.,  Marshall  Co.  a 

1,421+    pop.,  on    Nashville,    Chattanooga  & 

St.   Louis  Rd.,    30  m.    S.    E.   of   Columbia 

and  55  S.  of  Nashville,   the  State  capital. 

Agriculture. 

MARSHALL  GAZETTE;  semi  week 
ly,  Tuesdays  aud  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  13x30;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1871;  Ewlng  &  Kercheval,  editors  and 
publishers  (1— S). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,200  in  1899 
and  1,729  in  1904,  since  which  it  has  not 
furnished  any  definite  and  satisfactory 
report,  but  was  credited  with  more  than 
1,000    in    1905    and    1907. 


TENNESSEE. 


TRIBUNE;  weekly,  twlce-a-week,  Tues- 
days and  Fridays;  democratic;  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1894;  W. 
M.  Carter,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,201  in  1903, 
since_  ■yvhich  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  was 
credited  with  more  than  1,000  every 
year   since,  up  to  and  including  1907. 

LEXINGTON,  c.  h.,  Henderson  Co.  -D 

1,332+  pop., on  Nashville,  Chattanooga  &  St. 
Louis  Rd.,  28  m.  E.  of  Jackson.  Cotton, 
saw,  planing  and  grist  mills.    Farming. 

PROGRESS;  Fridays;  four  pages  20x26 ; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  18B4;  W.  V.  Barry, 
editor  and  publisher. 

REPUBLICAN;    Fridays;    republican; 
four    pages   20x26;    subscription  $1;   estab 
lished  1893;  Felix  Creasy,  editor   and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

LINDEN,  c.  h.,  Perry  Co.  D  400  pop., 
on  Buffalo  creek,  20  m.  W.  by  S.  W.  of 
Centerville.  Timber,  grain  and  iron.  Ag- 
riculture. 

niAIL;  Fridays;  independent;  four  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1894;  John 
W.  Turner,  editor  and  publisher. 

LIVINGSTON,  c.  h.,  Overton  Co.  b 

330  pop.,  near  Tennessee  r.,  14  m.  N.  of 
Algood,  the  nearest  station  on  Nashville 
&  Knoxville  Rd.    Farming  and  live  stock. 

CRESCENT:  Tuesdays ;  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription  50  cents;  established  1898; 
Crescent  Printing  Company,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (A  A). 

ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays;  eight  pages 
11x13;  subscription  $1;  established  1890;  Q. 
B.    &   Mack  McGee,  editors  and  publishers 

LOUDON,  c.  h.,  Loudon  Co.  n-  876t 
pop.,  on  Southern  Rd.,  29  m.  S  W.  of  Knox- 
ville. Extensive  marble  quarries  and 
marble  and  lumber  mills.  Manufactur- 
ing, stock  raising  and  farming. 

LOUDON  CO.  RECORD;  Thursdays; 
Independent;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$1;  established  1886;  W.  H.  Matheny,  editor 
and  publisher  (9—5). 

LUTTRELL,    Union  Co.  nf  210t  pop., 

on  Southern  Rd.,  4  m.  E.  of  Maynardville. 

Milling. 

TIMES;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  20x26;  sub«Jcription  $1;  Webster  & 
Sharp,  editors  and  publishers  (8 — 3). 

LYNCHBURG,  c.  h.,  Moore  Co.  Q 

417+  pop.,  12  m.  S.  W.  of  Tullahoma  and  79  S. 

E.  of  Nashville,  the  State  capital.    Sash  and 

blind  manufactory. 

FALCON;  Fridays ;  democratic ;  four 
pages  13x30;  subscription  $1;  established  1884; 
Bean  &  Parks,  editors  and  publishers  (10—6). 

McEWEN,      Humphreys    Co.   -D    on 

Nashville,  Chattanooga  &  St.  Louis  Rd.,  57 
m.W.  of  Nashville.  Steam  flour  mill  and 
wood-working  plants. 

NEW  ERA;  Thursdays;  independent; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1895;  C.  P.  Hopkins,  editor;  C.  G.  &  C.  P.  Hop- 
kins, publishers  (1—8). 

McKENZIE,  Carroll  Co. -at, 000  pop., 
on  Louisville  &  Nashville  and  Nashville, 
Chattanooga  &  St.  Louis  Rds.,  113  m.  N.  E. 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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TENNESSEE. 


of  Memphis  and  117  W.  of  Nashville,  the 
State  capital.    Agriculture. 

BANNER;  Fridays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription;  $1;  established  January,  1892; 
D.  A.  Burkhalter,  editor  and  publisher  (2—8). 
Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  naper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding    i,ooo   in   1907. 

MoMINNVILLE,c.h.,frarre7i  Co.  D 

l,980t  pop.,  ou  Nashville.  Chattanooga  & 
St.  Louis  Rd.,35m,  N.  E.  of  TuUahomaand 
75  S.  E.  of  Nashville,  the  State  capital. 
Manufacturing,  agriculture,  stock  raising, 
lumber  and  fruit  growing. 

NEW  ERA;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1855;  Wra.  VV.  Wallace,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12— 4)  (A  A). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,190  in  1900, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  has 
been  credited  with  more  than  1,000  every 
year    since,    up    to    and    including    1906. 

SOUTHERN  STANDARD;  Satur- 
days; independent-democratic;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1879;  R. 
M.  Reams,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

WARREN  CO.  TIHES;  Fridays;  four 
pages  2ux26;  subscription  $1;  established 
1903;  Billoat&  Brown,  editors  and  publishers 
(8— 3P). 

MADISONVILLE,    c.  h.,  Monroe 

Co.  R  on  Louisville  &  Nashville  Rd.,  9  m. 

S.  E.  of  Sweetwater  and  45  S.  W.  of  Knox- 

ville.     Agriculture,    mining    and   poultry 

and  stock  raising. 

DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  16x22  ;  subscription  SI  ;  estab- 
lished 1890;  Reese  V.  Hicks,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1--8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,168  in  1903 
and  1,229  iri  1904,  since  which  it  has  not 
furnished  any  definite  and  satisfactory 
report,  but  was  credited  with  more  than 
1. 000    in    1905    and    1907. 

MONROE  CITIZEN;  Thursdays;  re- 
publican; four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1899  ;  Walter  Franklin,  editor; 
Walter  Franklin  Company,  publishers  (3—3). 

MANCHESTER,  c.  h.,  Coffet  Co.  a 
on  Nashville,  Chattanooga  &  St.  Louis  Rd., 
81  m.  S.  E.  of  Nashville,  the  State  capital. 
Flour,   spoke,   handle,   saw    and   planing 
mills  and  tomato  factory. 
COFFEE  CO.  NEWS;  Saturdays;  dem- 
ocratic; four  pages  171^x24:  subscription  $1; 
established   September,  1905;    Charles   T.  & 
Eugene   C.  Wilson,   editors   and  publishers. 
TIMES ;  Fridays ;  democratic ;  eight  pages 
18x24;    subscription    $1;      established    1881; 
James  H.  Ashley,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  1,073  in  1907 
MARTIN,  Weakley  f 0.  t]1.730tpop.,on 
Illinois  Central  and  Nashville,  Chattanooga 
ft  St.  Louis  Rds.,  9  m.  N.  W.'of  Dresden, 
the  county  seat,  and  141  W.  of  Nashville, 
the  State  capital.  Saw,  planing  and  flour 
mills,  tobacco  and  Ice  factories  and  brick- 
yard.   Agriculture. 

NEWS;  semi-weekly;  republican;  four 
pages  16x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
June,  1904;  Lem  Burge,  editor  and  publisher 
(8-€)  (A  A). 


TENNESSEE. 


MAIL;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription?!;  established  1885;  T.  L. 
Turner,  editor;  Cayce  &  Turner,  publishers 
(7-3  P). 

PRIMITIVE    BAPTIST;    Tuesdays; 
primitive  baptist;    eight  pages  18x20;   sub- 
scription $1;  e8tal)li6hea  ISf^e;  C.  H.  Cayces, 
editor;  Cayces  &  Turner,  publisliers  (1—8). 
Copies     printed:     4,109  in  1898 
6,151   in   1906 
8,624  in  1907 

MARYVILLE,  c.  h.,  Blount  Co.  Q- 
on  Knoxville  &  Augusta  Rd.,  16  m.  8.  of 
Knoxvllle.  Seat  of  Maryvllle  College. 
Woolen  mills,  sash,  door  and  blind  factory 
anfl  flour  mills.    Farming. 

RECORD;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  13x20 ;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
February,  1904;  Wm.  Koehler,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—5)  (A  A). 

T  I  MES  ;  Saturdays;  republican;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  jl ;  established  1884; 
W.  C.  Goddard.  editor;  A.  Goddard  *  Sons, 
publishers  (9—3). 

MEDINA,  Gibson  Co.  -d  300  pop.,  on 

Illinois  Central  Rd.,  15  m.  S.  E.  of  Trenton. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  democnitic;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1:  established 
1903;  J.  M.  Fryar,  editor  and  publisher  (5—3). 

MEMPHIS,  c.h.,  Shelby  Co.  p  102,320t 
pop.,  center  of  eleven  railroads,  on  the 
Mississippi  r.,  at  the  head  of  navigation  for 
largest  sized  steamboats.  Has  extensive 
manufactories  of  cotton  and  is  the  princi- 
pal commercial  center  between  Saint  Loulg 
and  New  Orleans.  One  of  the  leading  cot- 
ton marts  in  the  country,  shipping  annu- 
ally more  than  one-half  million  bales. 
DAILY. 

COMMERCIAL  A  PPEA  L  ;  every 
morning,  and  WEEKLY,  Tuesdays;  dem- 
ocratic; daily  eight  to  twelve,  Sunday  thirty- 
six  to  fortv,  weekly  ten  to  twelve  pages 
18x24;  subscription— daily  $6,  Sunday  $1.50, 
weekly  30  cents:  established— Cow weT-otal 
1889.  Avalanchel851,Appeal\840;  consolidated 
1894;  Commercial  Publishing  Company,  pub- 
lishers (2—4). 

Copies  printed:  daily:     15.S21  in  189S 

24,819  in  1900 
28,939  in   1903 
33,965  in   1904 
38,915  in  1905 
38,927  in  1906 
42,066  in  1907 
Sunday:     34.910  in   1902 
47,002  in  1904 
55,887  in   1905 
58,236  in   1906 
61,773  in   1907 
Weekly,    80,585  in  190 ^ 
77,767  in   1906 
80,078  in  1907 
Publisher's   announcement.— The   testimony 
of  the  local  advertiser  Is  thp  be.st  testi- 
mony a  newspaper  can  offer.  The  Memphis 
Commercial  Appeal   during    liK)?   printed 
1  699,152  agate  lines  more  local  advertising 
than  the  other  Memphis  paper.    The  local 
advertising  alone  of  the  Comsjercial  Ap- 
peal was  2.52,168  agate  lines  more  than  the 
combined  local  foreign  and  cla8slfie<l   ad- 
vertising  of   the   other   paper.     Its    total 
advertising  was  3,024,940  agate  lines  more 
than  the   other   paper.    These  ftaures  are 
stupendous,  and  this  testimony  from  the 
advertisers  as  to  how  they  regard  the  Com- 
mercial APPEAL  probably  places  it  In  Its 


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TENNESSEE— Memphis. 


field  one  of  the  most  conspicuous  and  pre- 
euiineut  newspapers  of  the  United  States. 
AS  to  circulation,  the  Commercial   Ap- 
peal's average  during  19U7  was  42,066  net 
paid  daily,  61,173   net   paid   Sunday,   and 
aO,078  net  paid  weelcly.    Ninety  seven  per 
cent  of  the  Commercial  Appeal's  city  cir- 
culation is  delivered  direct  into  the  homes, 
and  this  home  delivery  circulation  Is  guar- 
anteed to  be  40  per  cent  more  than  any 
other  Memphis  paper.    The  growth  of  the 
Commercial  Appeal's  circulation  is  of  a 
solid,  substantial  nature,  as  the  figures, 
year  to  year,  in  the  American  Newspaper 
Directory    above     show.      Its   circulation 
represents  the  best  of  quality,  as  well  as 
its   large   excess  circulation   in   its   field. 
Smith    &  Thompson,  foreign   advertising 
representatives.  Tribune  Building,  Chicago 
—225 Fifth  Avenue,  New  York. 
NEVVS-SCl.lIITAR  ;    every   evening 
except     Sunday,     Sunday     morning,     and 
W  E  E  K  Li  Y  ,   Thursdays  ;  independent; 
daily  ten  to  twenty,  Sunday  forty-two  to 
fifty-six,  weekly  eight  to  twelve  pages  18x24; 
subscription  — daily  and  Sunday  $7.50,  Sun 
day   $2.50,   weekly   50  cents ;    established— 
Evening  Scimitar  1880,    News   1902,    consoli- 
dated 1904;  Gr.  A.  Soniarindyck,  manager;  G. 
D.  Ralue,  editor  and  publisher  i2 — 8). 

Copies    printed:    daily,     17,066  in   1903 

28,907  in  1905 
35,556  in  1907 
The  Sunday  edition  had  credit  for 
an  average  issue  of  17,594  in  1903  and 
28,729  in  1905,  since  which  it  has  not 
furnished  any  definite  and  satisfactory 
report,  but  was  credited  with  more  than 
20,000    in    1907. 

No  definite  and  satisfactory  statement 
has  ever  been  secured  from  the  weekly 
edition,  but  it  had  credit  for  more  than 
1,000    in    1905    and    1907. 

PRESS;  every  evening  except  Sunday 
(A  A). 

WEEKLY. 

BLUFF  CITY  NEWS;  Saturdays;  re- 
publican; eight  pages  18>i^xl9M;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  May,  1900;  King  I.Cham- 
bers, editor  and  publisher  (12—5). 

CATHOLIC  JOURNAL;  Saturdays; 
roman  catholic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion $3;  established  1875;  Wm.  Fitzgerald, 
editor  and  publisher  (8--3  P). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for  ex- 
ceeding 2,250  in  1896  and  more  than 
1,000  in  1898,  and  every  year  since,  up 
to    and    including    1907. 

COLORED  CITIZEN;  Saturdays; 
negro;  republican;  four  pa^es  15x22;  sub- 
scription . SI. 50;  established  1893;  The  Colored 
Citizen  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers. 

COMMERCIAL,  ADVOCATE; 
Saturdaj'S;  commercial;  eight  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1886  ;  Patrick 
Bovle,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 

CONSERVATOR;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

CORRIERE;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

DEUTSCHE  ZEITUNt^;  Saturdays; 
German;  Independent;  four  pages  18x24:  sub- 
scription $2.50:  established  1887;  L.  G.  Fritz, 
editor  and  publisher  (3 — 3). 

HERALD:  Saturdays ;  democratic ; 
four  pages  13x20:  subsoriptioii  $\;  estab- 
lished 1895;  A.  L.  Rowe.  editor  and  publisher 
(7—3  P). 

JEWISH  SPECTATOR;  Fridays; 
Jewish;  eight  and  ten  pages  13x30;  subscrip- 
tion SS;  established  1885;  M.  Samfleld,  edi- 
tor; Joseph  M.  Samfield,  publisher;  prints 
an  edition  for  New  Orleans,  La.  (1—7). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  9,695  in  1901 
and    11,729    in    1906,    since    which    it   has 


TENNESSEE— Memphis . 


not  furnished  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
than    7.500    in    1907. 

SHELBY    CO.    DEMOCRAT; 

Wednesdays;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  1887:  C.  B.  Johnston,  editor; 
C.  B.  Johnston  &  Co.,  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  4,453  in  1898, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  has 
been  credited  with  more  than  2,250 
every  year  since,  up  to  and  including 
1907. 

SOUTHERN  CONTRACTOR  AND 
INVESTOR;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

SUEDI.ICHES  POST-JOURNAL; 
Saturdays  ;  German  ;  independent  ;  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $2.50;  established 
1873;  Zlmmermann  &  Brc,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers. 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies  regu- 
larly in  the  years  1897  and  1898,  but  has 
not  since  set  up  any  claim  for  issuing  so 
many. 

TIMES;  Sundays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $3;  established  1898; 
H.  J.  Boswell,  editor;  Times  Publishing  Co., 
publishers  (3—6). 

Copies      printed:        2,110  in   1905 

2,940  in   1906 
3,207  in   1907 

UNITED  LABOR  JOURNAL;    Fri 
days;  labor;  eight  pages  15x20;  subscription 
$3;  established  1889;  Union  Publishing  Co., 
editors  and  publishers  (i2— 3). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for  ex- 
ceeding 2,250  in  1904  and  more  than 
1,000    in    1905    and    1907. 

SEMI-MONTHLY. 

EXPOSITOR  AND  JOURNAL 

semi-monthly;  baptist;  eight  pages  12>5xl7}^ 
subscription  50  cents;  established  May,  1902 
E.  L.  Wesson,   editor;   Southern  Publishing 
Co.,  publishers  (12—5)  (A  A). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  2,533  ^^  1904, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  was 
credited   with   more   than   2,250   in    1906. 

INTERNATIONAL  COOPERAGE 
NEWS;  semi-monthly ;  cooperage;  twenty 
pages  l()J4xl8i^ ;  subscription  $1;  established 
December,  19U5;  Ward  Morton,  editor;  C.  B. 
Johnston  &  Co.,  publishers  (2 — 8  P). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding    1,000    in    1907. 

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Nashville,  the  State  capital,  and  130  N.  E. 
of  Memphis.  Wheat,  cotton  and  tobacco 
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been  credited  with  more  than  1,000  every 
year    since,    up    to    and    including    1907. 

PARSONS,  Decatur  Co.  -d  500  pop., 
on  Nashville,  Chattanooga  &  St.  Louis  Rd., 
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coal  mining  and  fruit  growing. 

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PULASKI,  c.  h.,  Gilet  Co.  g  2,838t 
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ROGERSVILLE,  c.  h..  Hawkins  Co. 

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RUTHEREORD,  Oibson  Co.  -u  677t 
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W.  of  Morristown.   Stock  raising,  farming, 

and  mineral  springs. 

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(7—5). 

SAVANNAH,  c.  h.,  Hardin  Co.  p 
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Agriculture  and  timber. 
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SELMER,  c.  h..  McNairy  Co.  P  1,000 
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Jackson.    Agriculture. 

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Copies    printed:     For    the    year     1907 
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SEQU ACHEE,3f arioji  Co. q, 360 pop., 

on  Nashville,  Chattanooga  &  St.  Louis  Rd., 

5   m.   N.    E.   of   Jasper,    the   county   seat. 

Vineyards  and  handle  works. 

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SEVIERVILLE,  c.  h.,  Sevier  Co.  Q 
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Agriculture. 

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year  since,  up  to  and  including  1907. 
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established  1904;  Sam  F.  Rogers,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 

Copies     printed:     1,381  in  1907 

SEWANEE.  Franklin  Co.  g  1,000 
pop.,  on  Nashville,  Chattanooga  &  St.  Louis 
Rd.,  14  m.  E.  of  Winchester,  the  county 
seat.  Seat  of  University  of  the  South. 
Agriculture. 

PATHFINDER;  monthly;  literary; 
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managing  editor;  University  Press  01  Se- 
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REVIEW;  quarterly,  January.  April, 
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mans, Green  &  Co.,  publishers  (1— S). 

SHELBYVILLE,  «.  h.,  Bedford  Co. 

D  2,336t  pop.,  on  Nashville,  Chattanooga  & 
St.  Louis  Rd.,  60  m.  S.  of  Nashville,  the 
State  capital.  Flour,  saw  and  planing  mills , 
iron  foundry,  machine  shops  and  wagon, 
cotton  and  woolen  factories.  Grain  and 
mule  market. 

BEDFORD  CO.  TIMES  ;  Fridays; 
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publisher  (10— 0 1. 

GAZETTE;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
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lished 1874;  W.  A.  Frost.editor  and  publisher. 

SMITHVILLE,  c.  h..  Dekalb  Co.  D 

1,100  pop.,  20  m.  N.  of  MoMlnnvllle,  25  S,  E, 
of  Watertown  and  7  W.  of  Caney  Fork  r. 
Agriculture,     lumbering,    nurseries     and 

milling. 

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Eugene  Hendou,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 
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SNEEDVILLE,  c.  h.,  Hancock  Co.  n 

167+  pop.,  15  m.  N.  W.  of  Rogersville,  the 

nearest  railroad  station. 

HANX'OCK  TI3IES;  Fridays;  repub- 
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established  March,  1899:  Walter  C.  Pollard, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

SODDY,  Hamilton  Co.  P,  1,700  pop., 
on  Cincinnati,  New  Orleans  &  Texas  Pacific 
Rd.,  21  m.  N.  E.  of  Chattanooga.  Coaj 
mining. 

BANNER;  Thursdays ;  independent ; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  SI;  estab- 
lished 1898;  Banner  Publishing  Company, 
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SOMERVILLE.  c.  h.,  Fayette  Co.  p 

777+  pop.,  on  Memphis  &  Charleston  and 
Nashville,  Chattanooga  &  St.  Louis  Rds. 
43  m.  E.  of  Memphis.    Agriculture. 

REPORTER    AND    FAL.CON; 

Fridays;  democratic;  eight  pages  15x22^,  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1866;  S.  G.  Sparks  & 
Son,  editors  and  publishers  (8—5  K 

SOUTH  PITTSBURG,  Marion  Co. 

c\  2,500  pop.,  on  Nashville,  Chattanooga  ft 

St.  Louis  Rd.  and  Tennessee  r.,  27  m.  below 

Chattanooga.      Two    iron    furnaces,   pipe 

works,  stove  foundry,  pencil  and  cement 

manufactories  and  saw  and  planing  mills. 

Farming. 

HUSTLiER;  Fridays;  independent ;  eight 

pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1899; 

Roy  M.  Woodfln  and  R.  W.  Williamson,  edi 

tors  and  publishers  (1—8). 

SPARTA,  0.  h.,  White  Co.  n  895t  pop., 
on  Nashville,  Chattanooga  &  St.  Louis  Rd., 
75  m.  E.  S.  E.  of  Nashville,  the  State  capital. 
Agriculture. 

EXPOSITOR;  Fridays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  13x20  ;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
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lisher (6—3). 

WHITE  CO.  FAVORITE;  Fridays; 
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75  cents;  established  1896;  R.  P.  Baker,  edi- 
tor and  publisher. 

SPRING  CITY,  IiheaCo.a,6iOT>oip., 
18  m.  N.  E.  of  Dayton,  the  county  seat.  Coal 
mining. 
RHEA  CO.  NEWS;  Fridays  (A  A). 

SPRINGFIELD,  c.h.,  Robertson  Co. 

ih  1,732+  pop.,  on  Louisville  &  Nashville  Rd., 
30  m.  N.  W.  of  Nashville,  the  State  capital. 
Flour,  saw,  woolen  and  planing  mills,  tan- 
nery and  brick  works.  Tobacco,  corn, 
wheat  and  grasses.  Stock  raising  and 
agriculture. 

HERALD;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22.  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1889;  S.  O.  &  D.  P.  B.  Murphey,  editors 
and  publishers  (1—8). 

RECORD;  Thursdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  established 
1869;  Mrs.  Archie  Thomas,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

ROBERTSON  CO.  NEWS;  Fridays; 
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$1;  established  1895;  Chas.  H.  Love,  editor 
and  publisher  (3— 3V 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1902 
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an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
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mation  as  w  luld  warrant  the  accordance 
of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It  has  not 
since  made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 

SWEETWATER,  Monroe  Co.  P, 
1,716+  pop.,  on  Southern  Rd.,  70  m.  E.  of  Chat- 
tanooga. Woolen  factory,  flour  and  plan- 
ing miUs  and  creamery.  Market  for  graim 
and  live  stock.  Agriculture,  stock  raising 
and  mining. 

TELEPHONE;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
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1896;  D.  L.  Smith,  editor  and  publisher  (7—5). 

TAZEWEIjLi,  c.  h.,  Claiborne  Co.  cf 

500  pop.,  on  Knoxville,  Cumberland  Gap  A 

Louisville  Rd.,  47  m.  N.  N.  E.  of  Knoxville. 

Farming  and  mining. 

CLAIBORNE  PROGRESS;  Wednes- 
days ;  independent ;  four  pages  18x20;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1887;  Ben.  Haynes, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

TRACY   CITY,   Grundy    Co.    g    on 

Nashville,  Chattanooga  &  St.  Louis  Rd.,  29 

m.  N.  W.  of  Chattanooga.    Coal  mining. 

MRS.  GRUNDY;  Thursdays;  inde- 
pendent; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1; 
established  1886;  G.R.Johnson,  editor;  The 
Grundy  Publishing  Co.,   publishers  (11—5). 

TRENTON,  c.  h.,  Gibson  Co.  -D  3,328t 
pop.,  on  Mobile  &  Ohio  Rd..  90  m.  N.  E.  of 
Memphis.    Cotton,  oil  and  flour  mills. 
HERALD-DEMOCRAT;   Fridays; 

democratic;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 

$1;   established  1885;  E.  E.  Benton,  editor  and 

publisher  (7—3  P). 

TROY,  Obion  Co.  \2  416t  pop.,  on 
Illinois  Central  Rd..  10  m.  S.  W.  of  Union 
City,  the  county  seat.  Manufacturing  of 
household  furniture. 

NEWS-BANNER;  Fridays;  independ- 
ent-democratic; four  pages  18x24:  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1875;  James  M.  Brice, 
editor  and  publisher. 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year^  190 1 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  infor- 
mation as  would  warrant  the  accordance 
of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It  has  not 
since  made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 

TUL.LAHOMA,   Coffee  Co.  g  2,684t 
pop.,  on  Nashville,  Chattanooga* St.  Louis 
Rd..  70  m.  S.  E.  of  Nashville. 
GUARDIAN  ;  Thursdays;  local;  ten 

pages   12x19;    subscription   $1;    established 

1880;  Bevan  Brothers,  editors;  The  Guardian 

PubllshingCo.,  publishers  (1—8). 

UNION   CITY,  c.   h.,  Obion    Co.  tl 

3,407+  pop.,  on  Nashville,  Chattanooga  &  St. 
Louis  and  Mobile  &  Ohio  Rds.  Market  for 
grain,  hogs  and  cattle.  Wagon  and  ma- 
chine shops,  flour,  corn,  lumber  and  plan- 
ing mills. 
COMMERCIAL;  Fridays;  democratic; 

eight  to  twelve  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 

established  1890;  Marshall  &  Baird.  editors 

and  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies     printed:     1,809  in  1907 
OBION  DEMOCRAT;  Fridays;  demo- 

cratic;   eight   pages   15x22;  subscription  $1 ; 

established  1886:  Mr.  &  Mrs.  F.  W.  Preston, 

editors  and  publishers  (S— 3). 


CATALOGUE  BY   STATES. 


1093 


TENNESSEE. 


TENNESSEE. 


TVARTBURG,  c.  h.  Morgan  Co.  D 
258t  pop.,  4  m.  E.  of  Lancing,  nearest  sta- 
tion on  Cincinnati,  New  Orleans  &  Texas 
Rd. 
MORGAN  CO.   PROGRESS;   Thura 

days(A  A). 

"WATERTOWN,  Wilson   Co  b  600 

pop.,  on  Tennessee  Central  Rd.,  12  m.  S.  E, 

of  Lebanon.    Farming. 

T  R I  B  U  N'K  ;  Thursdays  ;  democratic  ; 
six  pages  15x22;  subscription  50  cents;  es- 
tablished 1903;  H.  H.  Weir,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7-5H  A  A)-  ^_        ^    „^ 

WIL.SON    CO.  NEWS;  Thursdays 

(AA). 

■\)|^AVERI«Y,  e-  h.,  HumphrejfM  Co.  -a 

786t  pop.,  on  Nashville,  Chattanooga  &  St. 

Louis  Rd..  66  m.  W.  of  Nashville,  the  State 

capital.    Farming. 

SENTINELii  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1891;  Turner  &  FaJies.  editors  and  pub- 
lishers. 

WAYNESBORO,  c.  h.,  Wayne  Co. 

g  875  pop.,  15  m.  S.  E.  of  Clifton,  on  the 

Tennessee  r.    Farming. 

CITIZEN  ;  Thursdays ;  four  pages 
13x20;  subscriptions!;  established  1896;  J.  L. 
Caton,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

WHITE  BLUFFS,  Dickson  Co.  P 

1,200  pop.,  on  Nashville,  Chattanooga  &  St. 

Louis  Rd..  30  m.  W.  of  Nashville,  the  State 

capital.    Lumber  mills  and  stove  factories. 

STAR;  Thursdays;  local;  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  June. 
1907;  Charles  A.  Robinson,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (10-7  P). 


WHITEVILLE,    Hardeman  Co.   P 

468+  pop.,  ou  Nashville,  Chattanooga  &  St. 
Louis  Rd.,  12  m.  N.  E.  of  Somervllle.  Cot- 
ton, corn  and  oats. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  four  pages  15x22;  es- 
tablished 1900;  G.  H.  Rhodes,  editor  and 
publisher. 

WINCHESTER,  c.  h.,  Franklin  Co. 
p  1,338+  pop.,  on  Nashville.  Chattanooga  ft 
St.  Louis  Rd.  and  Elk  r.,  67  m.  N.  W.  of 
Chattanooga  and  85  S.  S.  E.  of  Nashville, 
the  State  capital.  Nurseries,  wagon  facto- 
ries, saw  and  planing  mills,  woodworking 
establishment,  flour  mills  and  marbl« 
works.  Agriculture,  mining  and  lumbering. 

FRANKLIN     CO.     RECORDj    Fri 

days;  democratic:  eight  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  January  28, 1904;  W. 
S.   Brazelton,   editor   and    publisher    (1— «) 

^^FKANKLiIN  CO.  TRUTH;  Thurs- 
days; democratic;  four  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  189S;  C.  W.  Crozier, 
editor;  Truth  Printing  Co..  publishers  (1—8). 

(Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance   of   a    rating  to   that   effect. 

HERALD  ;  Saturday*  (A  A). 

WOODBURY,  c.  h.,  Cannon  Co.  D 
468+  pop.,  15  m.  S.  E.  of  Murfreesburg,  the 
nearest  railroad  station,  and  50  S.E.  of  Nash- 
ville.   Flour  mill. 

PRESS;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1899;  Brevard  & 
Mingle,  editors  and  publishers  (A  A). 


TEXAS. 


Population  3,048,710 1,     Land  Area  262.290  sq.  miles. 

Bounded  north  by  New  Mexico,  Oklahoma,  Indian  Territory  and  Arkansas, 
east  by  Oklahoma,  Indian  Territory,  Arkansas  and  Louisiana,  southeast  by  the 
Gulf  of  Mexico,  southwest  by  Mexico,  and  west  by  Mexico  and  New  Mexico. 
State  capital :  Austin.  Principal  products  and  industries :  Cotton,  sugar, 
rice  and  cattle  raising.  Number  of  newspapers  and  other  periodicals  (March 
30,  1908),  902,  divided  as  follows :  Daily,  99 ;  semi-weekly,  20 ;  weekly,  709 ;  semi- 
monthly,  7;  monthb',  08;  bi-monthly,  1 ;  quarterly,  3. 

The  cities  of  over  10,000  population,  according  to  the  United  States  census  of 
1:^00  (t),  are  as  follows  : 

San  Autoiiio 53.321+    AVaco 20,286+ 

HoHstou 44,«33+    El  Paso 15,906+ 

Dallas 42, 63^+    Laredo 13,429+ 

Galveston 37,789+    Deuison 11,807+ 

Fort  Worth 26,688+    Sherman 10,243+ 

Austin 22,258+ 


ABBOTT,  HiU  Co.  D  435t  pop.,  on  Mis- 
souri, Kansas  &  Texas  Rd .,  25  m.  N.  of  Waco. 

CHRONICIiE;  Saturdays:  democratic; 
eight  pages  lox21;  subscription  %\:  estab- 
lished November,  1903;  W.  W.  Jameson,  ed- 
itor and  publisher  (11—5)  (A  A). 

ABILENE,  c.  h.,  Taylor  Co.  t^  8,411t 
pop.,  on  Texas  &  Pacific  Ra.,  165  m.  W.  of 
Fort  Worth  and  200  N.  of  Austin,  the  State 
capital.  Flour,  cotton-oU  and  planing  mills, 
machine  shopg  and  chair  and  mattress  fac 
torles;  creamery. 

REPORTER)  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLiY,  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic; eight  to  twelve  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion—weekly $1;  established  — dally  189f), 
weekly  1881;  Abilene  Printing  Co.  (Inc.), 
publishers  (2—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
the  daily  edition  of  this  paper  seemed 
to  assert  that  it  had  an  average  issue 
exceeding  1,000  copies,  but  failed  to 
furnish  such  definite  information  as 
would  warrant  the  accordance  of  a 
rating    to    that    effect. 

The  weekly  edition  of  this  paper 
had  credit  for  an  average  issue  of 
1,568  in  1902  and  1,825  in  1904,  since 
which  it  has  not  furnished  any  definite 
and  satisfactory  report,  but  was  credit- 
ed   with    m-ore    than    1,000    in    1907. 

BAPTIST  TRIBUNE;  Thursdays; 
baptist;  eight  pages  13x18;  subscription  $1; 
established  1892;  J.  B.  Cranfill.  editor;  The 
Baptist  Tribune  Co.,  publishers  (1—6)  (A  A). 
Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,028  in  1899 
and  2.165  in  i904>  since  which  it  has  not 
furnished  any  definite  and  satisfactory 
report,  but  was  credited  with  more  than 
1. 000   in    1905   and   1906. 

FARMERS'  JOURNAL.  ;  Wednes 
days;  farmers'  union;  eight  pages  12x18; 
subscription  50  cents;  established  June.  1904; 
J.  L.  Hicks,  editor  and  publisher  (11— 5). 

TAYL.OR  CO.  NEWS}  Fridays;  inde- 
pendent democratic;  eight  to  twelve  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1885;  Jas. 
W.  Crayton,  editor;  News  Publishing  Co., 
publishers. 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  infor- 
mation as  would  warrant  the  accordance 
of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It  has  not 
since  made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 


AVESTERN  EVANGEL.  ;  Wednesdays 

(AA) 

ALBA,  Wood  Co.  cf  on  Missouri,  Kan- 
sas &  Texas  Rd.,  9  m.  W.  of  Quitman,  the 
county  seat.    Farming. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1901;  W.  C.  Hollo  way,  editor  and  publisher. 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  has  on 
two  occasions  indicated  a  desire  to  have 
credit  for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies 
regularly,  but  such  definite  information 
as  would  warrant  such  a  rating  has 
never  been  forthcoming. 

ALBANY,  c.  h.,  Shackelford   Co.    tl 

terminus  of  Texas  Central  Rd.,  135  m.  W.  of 

Fort  Worth.    Stock  raising  and  farming. 

NEWS;  Fridays  ;  eight  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1884;  R.  H.  McCarty^ 
editor  and  pulilisher  (8—3). 

ALICE,  Nueces  Co.  P  2,111  pop.,  on 

Mexiffin  National,  San  Antonio  &  Aransas 
Pass  Rd.,  43m.W.  of  Corpus  Christl,  the 
countj'  seat.  Cattle,  sheep,  truck  garden- 
ing and  cotton. 

ECHO;  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1894;  D.  S.  Booth,  editor  and  publisher  (7— 5). 
eL  SOIj;  Wednesdays;  Spanish:  demo- 
cratic; four  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1895;  A.  D.  Smith,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance   of   a    rating  to    that   effect. 

ALPINE,  c.  h.,  Brewster  Co.  -D  1,600 

pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Co's  Rd.,  400  m. 

W.   of   San   Antonio.    Stock   raising   and 

fruit  growing. 

AVALANCHE;  Fridays;  independent; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1888;  J.  S.  Perry,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

TIMES;  Wednesdays;  Independent;  six 
pages  13x20;  snbscriotlon  $1.50;  established 
June,  1904;  R.  C.  McKinney,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1 — 6). 

ALTO,  Cherokee  Co.  Q  700  pop.,  on  St. 
Louis  Southwestern  Rd..  12  m.  S.  E.  of  Rusk, 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


1095 


TEXAS. 


TEXAS. 


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the  count  J' seat.    Saw  mills,  cattle  raising, 

fruit  and  agriculture. 

HERAIiD  ;  Fridays  ;  eight  pages  12x18  ; 
subseriptioB  50  cents ;  established  1900;  T.  M. 
McClure,  editor  and  publisher  (7—5). 

ALVARADO,  Johnson  Co.  tl  l,342t 

pop.,  on  Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas  and  Gulf, 

Colorado  &  Santa  Fe  Rds.,  26  m.  S.  of  Fort 

"Worth  and  40  S.  W.  of  Dallas.    Agriculture. 

BUIiLETIN;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  13x30;  subscription  $1;  established  1880; 
P.  H.  Pardue.  editor  and  publisher. 

ALVIN,  Brazoria  Co.  n,  986f  pop.,on 

Gulf,  Colorado  &  Santa  Fe  Rd..  24  m.  S.  by 

S.  E.  of    Houston  and   same  distance  W. 

N.  W.  of  Galveston.    Fruit  gardening  and 

farming. 

SUN  ;  Fridays  ;  independent ;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1890:  A. 
J.  Birchfield,  editor  and  publisher. 

AI.VORD,  Wite  Co.  ^  400  pop.,  on  Ft. 

Worth  &  Denver  City  Rd.,  11  m.  N.  by  N.  "W. 

of  Decatur,  the  county  seat. 

BUD(»ET;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  13x20  subscription  $1;  established  1887; 
T.  C.  Miller  &  Sons,  editors  and  publishers 
(3—3). 

AMARLLIiO,  c.  h.,  Potter  Co.  t:  7,000 
pop.— local  estimate  10,000— on  Ft.  Worth  & 
Denver  City,  Rock  Island,  Pecas  Valley  & 
Northern  Texas  and  Southern  Kansas  of 
Texas  Rds.,  82  m.  N.  W,  of  Memphis.  Ship 
ping  point  for  cattle  and  horses. 
PANHANDLE;  every  evening  except 
Sunday, and  HERALD.  Thursdays;  eight 

pages  15x22:  subscription— daily ,  week 

ly  $1:    establlshei— daily  1906,  weekly  188.; 
S.  E  Brewu,  editor  ;  P.  E.  Baesen,  publisher 

(1-7)  • 

Cooies  printed:  The  weekly  edition 
of  this  paper  had  credit  for  an  average 
issue  of  1,414  in  1896,  since  which  it 
has  not  furnished  any  definite  and  sat- 
isfactory report,  but  has  been  credited 
with  more  than  1,000  every  year  since, 
up   to   and   including    1907. 

ANDERSON,  c.  li..  Grimes  Co.  P,647t 
pop.,  on  International  &  Great  Northern  Rd. 
ADVOCATE;  Thursdays  (A  A  ). 

ANGIiETON,  c.  h.,  Brazoria  Co.  R 

on  Velasco  Terminal  Rd.,  40  m.  S.  W.  of 

Galveston.    Stock  raising.    Agriculture. 

TIMES;   Fridays  ;   democratic  :,  eight 

pages   13x20  ;   subscription  81  v. ,?^^^^V|^|^'* 

1S94;  W.  F.  Reed,  editor  and  publisher  (6—7). 

ANNA,  CoiMji  Co.  [^'402  pop.,  on  Hous- 
ton &  Texas  Central  Rd.,  10  m.  N.  of  Mc- 
Kinney,  the  county  seat.    Agriculture  and 
stock  r&isinff. 
LEA  DER ;  Saturdays;  democratic;  four 

pages   20x26;    subscription    $1;    «sjablishea 

September,  1901;  Joe  E.  Adams,  editor,  R.  S. 

Fulton,  publisher  (6—3). 

ANNON  A,  Red  River  Co.  nf  4501  pop. 
JONES  CO.  TALK;  Fridays  (A  A). 
NEAVS ;  Fridays  (A  A).  ^  . , 

WESTERN-REPORTER;   Fridays 

(A  A). 


ANSON,  c.  h.,  JonesCo.  ih  «25pop.,  30 

m.  N.  by  N.  W.  of  Abilene.    AgricuUure  and 
stock  raising. 


WESTERN  NEWS;  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1; 
established  1883;  P.  R.  Masters,  editor  and 
publisher  (A  A). 

AQUILLA.  Bill  Co.  tf  142t  pop.,  on 
Texas  Central  Rd.,  20  m.  N.  W.  of  Waco. 
TI3IES:  Fridays  (AAi. 

ARCHER  CITY,  c.  h.,  Archer  Co.  ^ 

135  pop.,  25  m.  S.  S.  W.  of  Wichita  Falls. 

Grazing. 

DISPATCH;  Thursdays;  four  pages 
17.x;24:  subscription  $1;  established  1889;  R.  L. 
Tavlor.  editor  and  publish*^. 

REPORTER  ;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

ARLINGTON,  Tarrant  Co.  b  4,000 
pop.,  on  Texas  &  Pacific  Rd.,  14  m.  E.  of 
Fort  Worth.    Agriculture  and  live  stock. 
JOURNAL;    Thursdays;     democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22  ;    subscription    $1  :  estab- 
lished 1897;  John  Nichols,  manager;  Journal 
Publishing  Company,  publishers  (1—8). 

ASPERMONT,  c.'h.,  Stonewall  Co.\2. 

650  pop.,  22  m.  N.  of  Hamlin,  the    nearest 

railroad    station.      Farming     and     stock 

raising. 

STAR;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  §1;  established  1898;  Sam  W. 
Thomas,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

ATHENS,  c.  h.,  Henderson  Co.  rj  1,275 
pop.,  on  St.  Louis  Southwestern  and  Texas 
&  New  Orleans  Rds.,  38  m.  E.  of  Corsicana. 
Fruit  and  farming.  Clay  and  pottery 
works. 

REVIEW;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
dav,  and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  democratic; 
dailv  four,  weekly  eight  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription-daily $4,  weekly  $1 :  ectabllsheri- 
daily  June,  1903,  weekly  1885;  Yantis  &  Dale, 
editors  and  publishers  (12— 4). 

Copies  printed:     The  weekly  edition  ot 
this  paper  had  credit  for  an   average  is- 
sue of  1,456  in  1901  and  1,482  in   1904^ 
since    which    it    has    not    furnished    any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  was 
credited   with   more    than    1,000   in    igo"- 
ATLANTA,  Cass  Co.  cfl.SOlt  pop.,  o» 
Texas  &  Pacific  Rd.,  28  m.  N.  by  N.  E.  of 
Jefferson.  Shipping  point  for  cotton.  Lum- 
bering. 

CITIZENS'  JOURNAL;  Thursdays; 
democratic  :  four  pages  18x24  ;  ^subscription 
$1;  established  1879;  J.  M.  Fletcher,  editor 
and  publisher  (G— 3). 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
jSne    im]   Lovelace  Brothers,  editors  and 

^  TEXAS  WHITE  R  I  HBON  ;  monthly 

(AA). 

AUSTIN,  c.  h.,  Travis  Co.  D  Stat* 
Capital,  42,781)  pop.,  on  Houston  &  Texa» 
Central,  International  &  Great  Northern 
and  Austin  &  Northwestern  Rds.  and  Santa 
Fe  and  Colorado  rs.,  330  m.  N.  W.  of  Gal- 
reston.  Seat  of  the  Texas  University 
Manfacturlng  and  commercial  center. 

DAILY. 
STATESMAN;    every  morning,  and 

SEMI -WEEKLY,     Tuesdays     and    Fri 


1096 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


TEXAS. 


days;  democratic;  twelve  pages  15x22;  sub- 
Bcription— daily  $8,  Sunday  $1,  semi-weekly 
^1;  established  1871;  Austin  Statesman  Com- 
pany, publishers  (1 — 8). 

Copies    printed:     daily,     2,458  in   1901 

8,639  in   1904 

Sunday,    9.324  in  1903 

9,956  in   1904 

Daily    and     Sunday,    9,573  in  1907 

The  semi-weekly  edition  had  credit  for 
an  average  issue  of  6,250  in  1903,  since 
wliich  it  has  not  furnished  any  definite 
and  satisfactory  report,  but  was  credited 
with  more  than  4,000  in  1905  and  1907. 
TRIBUNE;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  Sunday  morning;  democratic;  eiglit 
pages  18X-J4;  subscription— daily  $4,  weekly 
^1;  established  1891;  Tribune  Printing  Com- 
pany, editors  and  publishers  (3—6  P). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  2,400  in  1894 
and  3,092  in  1903,  since  which  it  has  not 
furnished  any  definite  and  satisfactory 
report,  but  was  credited  with  more  than 
1,000    in    1905    and    1907. 

WEEKLY. 

BULiIiETIN;  Fridays;  religious,  educa- 
tional; four  pages  10x14;  subscription  $1; 
•established  19U0 ;  R.  S.  Lovinggood,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—8). 

CURRENT  ISSUE;  Sundays;  twenty- 
four  pagf'S  9x13;  subscription  $1;  established 
October,  1900;  Louis  J.  Wortliam,  editor  and 
publisher  (2— 3K 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  3,826  in  1904, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  a  re- 
port, but  was  credited  with  more  than 
1,000   in    1907. 

FIRM  FOUNDATION;  Tuesdays; 
■disciples  of  Christ;  eight  pages  llixlo^^; 
Bubscription  $1;  establislied  1884;  N.  Jj. 
Clark,  W.T.  Kidwlll.  J.  R.Lane  and  G.  A. 
Trott,  editors;  Firm  Foundation  Publishing 
Company,  publishers  (1—7). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  9,223  in  1899 
and  9,905  in  1906,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
than    7,500    in    1907. 

FORUlU;  Fridays;  labor;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1902;  T. 
E.  Whitley,  editm-  and  publisher  (1—5). 

SEARCHLIGHT;  Saturdays;  negro; 
republican;  four  pages  16x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1896;  W.  P.  Mabson,  editor 
and  publisher. 

SIFTER ;  Fridays  (AA). 

SUNDAY  MORNING  ADVERTIS- 
ER;  Saturdays;  four  pages  lTJ^xV4;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1903;  J.  P.  Wallace, 
editor  and  publisher  (1 — 8). 

TEXAS  POSTEN;  Thursdays; Swedish; 
eight  pages  17x24;  subscriotion  $1.50;  es- 
tablished 1896;  J.  M.  Ojerholm,  editor;  The 
Swedish  American  Publishing  Company, 
publishers  ((—3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,478  in  1897 
and  3,451  in  1901,  since  which  it  has  not 
furnished  any  definite  and  satisfactory 
report,  but  has  been  credited  with  more 
than  2,250  every  year  since,  up  to  and 
including     1907. 

TEXAS  VORW^RTS;  Fridays; 
German:  independent;  eight  pajfes  I3x20; 
■subscription  $2;  estalMished  1883;  Ed.Schutze. 
manager;  (German  Publishing  Company,  of 
Austin,  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies  regu- 
larly  in    1898,   but  has  not  since   set   up 


TEXAS. 


any  definite  and  satisfactory  claim  for 
issuing    so    many. 

TRAVIS    WATCHMAN;   Saturdays 
independent-republican;   four  pages   15x22 
subscription  $1;  established  January,  1902 
J.  J.  Hamilton,  editor;  Watchman  Publish- 
ing Company  publishers  (8 — 3)  (A  A). 

MONTHLY. 

K.  IiA3IITY'S  HARPOON;    month 

ly;  forty  pages  9x111^;  .subscription  $1;  es- 
tablislied 1904;  J.  S.  Bonner,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7—5  P). 

TEXAS    MEDICAL    JOURNAL; 

monthly;  medical;  eighty-four  to  one  hun- 
dred pages  f>^x9}4;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1885;  F.  E.  Daniel,  M.D  ,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—6). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,113  in  1896 
and  1,258  in  1906,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
than    1,000    in    1907. 

TEXAS  MEDICAL  NEWS;  monthly ; 
medical  and  hygienic;  one  hundred  and  six- 
teen pages  7x10;  subscription  $1;  established 
1891;  Matthew  M.  Smith,  M.D.,  editor;  Texas 
Medical  News  Publishing  Company,  publish- 
ers (2—4). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,312  in  1898 
and  2,013  in  1903,  since  which  it  has  not 
furnished  any  definite  and  satisfactory 
report,  but  was  credited  with  more  than 
1,000    in    1905    and    1907. 

QUARTERLY  OF  THE  TEXAS 
STATE  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIA- 
TION (A  A). 

BAIRD,  c.  h.,  Callahan  Co.  t]  1.502t 
pop.,  on  Texas  &  Pacific  Rd.,  24  m.  W.  of 
Cisco.  Agriculture,  fruit  raising  and  graz- 
ing. 

STAR;  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1887;  W.  E.  Gillilaud,  editor  and  publisher 
(7-5). 

BAIiLINGER,  c.  li.,  Runnels  Co.  n 
1.128tpop.,  on  Gulf,  Colorado  &  Santa  Fe  Rd., 
35  m.  N.  E.  of  San  Angelo.  Cotton  and 
wheat  shipping  point.  Agriculture  and 
stock  raising. 

LEDG  E  R  ;  every  eA'ening  except  Sunday, 
and  RUN  NELS  CO.  LEDGER.  Friday^; 
daily  four,  weekly  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription—daily S4.80, weekly  $1;  established 
1890;  P.  E.  Truly,  editor;  The  Ledger  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  publishers. 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  the  weekly^  edition 
had  credit  for  exceeding  1,000  in  1907. 
BANNER-LEADER;  Saturdays  ; 
democratic;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscriotiou 
$1;  established  1882;  Shepherd  &  Cockrell, 
editors  and  publishers  (1—6). 

BANDERA,  c.  h.,  Bandera  Co.  n  4191 

pop.,  50  m.  N.  W.  of  San  Antonio.      Sheep 

and  cattle  raising  and  farming. 

ENTE  RPRISE ;  Thursdays ;  democratic ; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1:  estab- 
lished 1883 ;  T.  A.  Buckner,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7—5). 

BARSTOW,  c.  h.,  Ward  Co.  -a  1,100 

pop.,  on  Texas  &  Pacific  Rd.,  6  m.  N.  E.  of 

Pecos.  Irrigated  farming  and  stock  raising. 

WEST  TEXAS  JOURNAL;  Fridays; 
four  to  eight  pages  15x22;    subscription   $2; 


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established  October.  1902;  James  S.  Carter, 
editor;  West  Texas  Journal  Company,  pub- 
lishers CI— 8). 

BARTLETT,  Williamson  Co.  D  957t 
pop.,  on  Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas  Rd.,  17 
m.  N.  of  Taylor  and  38  N.  by  N.  E.  of  Austin, 
the  State  capital.    Agriculture. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subsci-iption$l;  established  1896;  Maid 
J.  Allen,  editor  and  publisher. 

TRIBUNE  J  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  18S6; 
William  Baldridge,  editor  and  publisher 
(6— 5P). 

BASTROP. c.  n.,  Bastrop  Co.  n-2,U.'')t 
pop.,  on  Missouri.  Kansas  &  Texas  Rd., 
30  m.  S.  E.  of  Austin,  the  State  capital. 
Cotton  gins,  oil  and  grist  mills;  shipping 
of  cotton  and  live  stock. 
ADVERTISER;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

BATESVILLE,  Zavalla  Co.  g  20  m. 

S.  by  S.  E.  of  Uvalde,  the  nearest  station  on 

Southern  Pacific  Go's  Rd.     Farming  and 

stock  raising. 

H  ERALiD  ;  Thursdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  Sep- 
tember, 1901;  Geo.  C.  Herman,  editor;  H.  P. 
Hornby,  publisher  (7—5). 

BAY  CITY,  c.  h.,  Matagorda  Co.  P. 
2,500  pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  and  Atchison, 
Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rds.,  85  m.  S.  W.  of 
Houston.  Rice  mills.  Agriculture  and  live 
stock. 

MATAGORDA    CO.    TRIBUNE; 

every  evening  except  Sunday,  and  WEEK.- 
LiY,  Fridays;  daily  four,  weekly  eight  pages 
18x24;  subscription— daily  $5,  weekly  $1;  es- 
tablished—daily 1904,  weekly  1846;  J.  L. 
Ladd,  editor  and  publisher  (1—6). 

Copies  printed:  The  weekly  _  edition 
of  this  paper  had  credit  for  an  issue  of 
1,125  in  1903  and  1,250  in  1904,  since 
which  it  has  not  furnished  any  definite 
and  satisfactory  report,  but  was  credited 
with    more   than    1,000   in    1905  and  1907, 

BEAUMONT,  c.  h.,  Jefferson  Co.  O, 
9,427+  pop.— local  estimate  30,000— on  Gulf, 
Colorado  &  Santa  Fe,  Kansas  City  South- 
ern. Gulf  &  Interstate,  Colorado  Southern, 
New  Orleans  &  Pacific, Beaumont, Sour  Lake 
&  Western  and  Southern  Pacific  Rds.  and 
Neches  r.,  80  m.  E.  by  N.  E.  of  Houston. 
Shipping  point  and  head  of  tide  water  navi- 
gation. Manufactures  of  cars,  furniture, 
bricks,  shingles  and  lumber.  Rice  mills 
and  oil  refineries.  I-arge  oil-producing 
lands.    Rice  growing. 

ENTERPRISE;  every  morning;  dem- 
ocratic; daily  eight  to  twelve,  Sunday  twen- 
ty to  thirtv-six  pages  18x24;  subscription— 
daily  $6,  Sunday  $1.50;  established  1897;  W.  P. 
Hobby,  editor;  The  Enterprise  Company, 
publishers   (1 — 8). 

Copies    printed:     daily,     5^437  m   1905 

6,547  in  1907 
Sunday,  7.367  in  1907 
JOURNAL;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  Sunday  morning;  democratic; 
eight  to  sixteen  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$6;  established  1898;  Beaumont  Journal  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (1— < ).    ^ 

Copies  printed:     No  definite  and  satis- 
factory  statement  has  ever  been  secured 


from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for  ex- 
ceeding  1,000   in    1905    and    1907. 

EAST  TEXAS  RECORD;  Fridays; 
four  paees  13x22;  .subscription  $1;  estal)- 
lished  Februarv,  1906;  Charles  D.  Green,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (4—6  P)  (  A  A). 

INDUSTRI A  L  ERA  :  Saturdays  (AA). 

LABOR  NEWS:  Saturdays;  labor; 
eight  pages  15x22:  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished February,  1902;  Krogh  &  Ecks,  editor* 
and  publishers  {:i — "). 

OIL  INVESTORS'  JOURNAL: 
semi-monthly;  oil;  sixteen  to  twent>  four 
pages  9x12:  siibscription  $2:  established  May, 
1902,  H.  S.  Reavis,  editor  and  publisher  (8—5). 

BEEVILLE,c.  h..  Bee  Co.  g  2,311 
pop.,  on  San  Antonio  &  Aransas  Pass  and 
Southern  Pacific  Go's  Rds.,  57  m.  N.  N.  W.  of 
Corpus  Christi.   Stock  raising  and  farming. 
BEE;  Fridays;  independent;  eight  pages 
15x2-':   subscription   $1.50;    established    1886; 
W.  O.  McCurdy.  editor  and  publisher  (1— S). 
Copies    printed:     For    the    year_    1903 
this  paper  seemed   to  assert  that  it  had 
an   average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  infor- 
mation as  would  warrant  the  accordance 
of    a   rating    to    that    effect.     It   has   not 
since  made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 

PICAYUNE:  Fridavs:  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  SI -50  ;  established  1890;  Barron 
&  Atkns,  publishers  (2—8). 

BELLEVUE,  Clay  Co.  ^  479t  pop.,  on 
Ft.  Worth  &  Denver  City  Rd.,70  m.  N.  W. 
of  Fort  Worth. 
NEAVS:  Fridays(A  A). 

BELLS,  Grayson   Co.     cf  ~50  V^V-  on 
Missouri,  Kansas   &    Texas   and    Texas   & 
Pacific  Rds..  about  14  m.  E.  of  Sherman,  the 
county  seat.    Agriculture  and  cotton. 
NEWS-BULLETIN;  Fridays;   .demo- 
cratic ;  eight  pages    15x22  ;    subscription  *1 ; 
establi-shed  1907;   Ed.  F.  Brown,  eciitor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 

BELLVILLE,  c.  h.,  Austin  Co.  u. 
on  Gulf.  Colorado  &  Santa  Fe  Rd..  19- 
m.  S.  by  S.  E.  of  Brenham.  Furniture 
manufactories. 

TIMES;  Fridays:  eight  pages  15x22:  sub- 
scription .SI. 50;  established  1879:  B.  B.  Hill,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (3— 3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,090  in  1902, 
but  has  not  since  made  claim  to  issuing 
£0  many  as  1,000  copies. 

WOCHEN BLA  TT  ;    Thursdays  ;    Ger- 
man; independent-democratic:   eight    pages 
15x22;  subscription  $2;  established  ^99)^.  A. 
Trenckmann,  ealtor  and  publisher  a—i). 
Copies     printed:      1,680  in   1902 
1,714  m  1903 
1,763  in  1904 
1,864  in  190S 
1,888  in   1906 
2,204  in   1907 

BELTON,  c.  h.,  Bell  Co.  D  6,800  pop. 
-local  estimate  6,7(Xi-on  Gulf.  Colorado 
&  Santa  Fe  and  Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texa» 
Rd8.  and  Leon  r.,  50  m.  N.  of  Austin,  the 
State  capital.  Cotton  and  cotton-seed  oil 
mills,  compress.  Ice  factory,  flour  mill, 
iron  foundry  and  powerful  artesian  wells. 
Cotton,  corn,  wheat  and  oatB. 
NEWS;   every  evening  except  Sunday; 

fourto  eight  pages  17x24;  subscription  $6; 


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TEXAS. 


established  1884  ;  H.  B.  Savage,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 

BEL.L.  CO.  DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays; 
eight  pages  17x24 ;  subscription  50  cents;  es- 
tablished 1896;  W.  M.  Woodall,  editor;  Demo- 
crat Publishing  Company,  publishers  (2—8). 
Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  2,137  in  1898, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  has 
been  credited  with  more  than  1,000  every 
year    since,    up    to    and    including    1907. 

GAZETTE;  Fridays  (A  A). 

JO URNAL-llEPORTEIl;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  four  pages  22x28;  subscription 
$1;  established— JowrnaJ  \S66.  Reporter  1881; 
C.  H.  Wedemeyer,  editor ;  Wedemej'er  & 
Sons,  publishers  (1—6). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  issue  of  2,000  in  1898,  since 
which  it  has  not  furnished  any  definite 
and  _  satisfactory  report,  but  has  been 
credited  with  more  than  1,000  every  year 
since,    up    to    and   including    1907.     - 

POULTRY  LIFE    OF  AMERICA; 

monthly ;  poultry;  twenty  four  to  thirty  two 
pages  8x10;  subscription  50  cents;  estab- 
lished 1892;  H.  B.  Savage,  editor:  Poultry 
Life  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (7—5). 

BENJAMIN,  c.  h.,   Knox  Co.  b  250 

pop.,  32  m.  W.  of  Seymour,  tlie  nearest 
station  on  Ft.  Worth  &  Denver  City  Rail- 
road, and  87  W.  S.  W.  of  Wichita  Falls. 
Stock  raising. 

POST;  Fridays  (A  A). 

REPO  RT  E  R ;  Fridays ;  four  pages  17x24 ; 
subscription  $1;  established  1889;  W.  F.  Bis- 
bee,  editor  and  publisher. 

BIG  SANDY,  Upshin^  Co.  [zf-QOOpop., 

on  St.   Louis  Southwestern  and  Texas  & 

Pacific  Rds.,  15  m.  S.  W.  of  Gilmer.    Ships 

lumber  and  cotton.     Fruit  raising. 

NEWS:  Fridays;  eight  pages  11x16; 
subscription  $1;  established  May,  19(3;  T.  E. 
Cambell,  editor  and  publisher  (7—5). 

BIGSPRING,  c.  h.,  Howard  Co.  t] 
1,600  pop.,  on  Texas  &  Pacific  Rd.,  270  m. 
W.  of  Fort  Worth. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1898; 
W.  V.  Irvin,  editor  and  publisher. 

HERALD  ;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
October,  19(H;  T.  E,  Jordan,  editor;  Jordan  & 
Hayden  publishers  (1—5). 

BLACK  WELL,  Nolan   Co.   tl  500 
pop.,  on  Kansas  City,  Mexico  &  Orient  Rd., 
50  m.  N.  of  San  Angeio  and  30  S.  of  Sweet- 
water.   Farming  and  stock  raising. 
HERALD;  Tuesdays  (A  A). 

BLANCO,  Blanco    Co.  n  50  m.  W.   S. 

W.  of  Austin,  the  State  capital.    Cotton, 

corn,  wheat,  oats  and  rye. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  13x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1383;  W.  A.  Wright,  editor  and  publisher. 

BLANKET,  Bnm-n  Co.  -a  316  pop., 

on  Fort  Worth  &  Rio  Grande  Rd.,  14m.N. 

E.   of   Brownwood,  the   nearest   banking 

town. 

SIGNAL;  Fridays;  democratic;  twelve 
pageg  15x22  ;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
May,  1903  ;  J.  F.  Day,  editor  and  publisher 
<12-3). 


TEXAS. 


BLOOMING     GROVE,     Navarro 

Co.  D-  585t  pop.,onSt.  Louis  Southwestern 

Rd.,  18  m.  W.  of  Corslcana,  the  county  seat. 

Cotton  ginning  machines. 

RUSTLER  ;  Fridays  ;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1889  ;  R.  W. 
George,  editor  and  publisher. 

BLOSSOM,  Lamar  Co.  [j  874t  pop,,  on 

Texas  &  Pacific  Rd.,  10  m.  E.  of  Parlg.    Seat 

of  Lamar  College.    Agriculture. 

BEE;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1894;  J.  M. 
Williams,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 

BLUM,  ffiJl  Co.  D-481t  pop.,  on  Atchi- 
son, Topeka  &  Santa Fe  Rd.,  40  m.  S.  of  Fort 
Worth. 
BUDGET;  Fridays  (A  A). 

BOERNE,  0.  h.,  Kendall  Co.  a  on 
San  Antonio  &  Aransas  Pass  Rd.,  30  m.  N. 
N.  W.  of  San  Antonio.  Farming  and  cot- 
ton gins. 

STAR;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1905;  L.  N. 
Cooke,  editor  and  publisher  (1 — 8). 

BOGOTA,  ^erf  River  Co.  (1/2451  pop., 
15  m.  S.  W.  of  Clarksvllie,  the  county  seat 
and  nearest  station  on  Texas  &  Pacific  Rd. 

ROSALIE  -  BOGOTA    COURIER; 

Fridays  (A  A). 

BONHAM,  c.  h.,  Fannin  Co.  ^  6,042t 
pop.,  on  Texas  &  Pacific  Rd.,  77  m.  N.  E.  of 
Dallas.    Corn  and  cotton. 

EVENING    HERALD;  every  evening 

except  Sunday  (A  A). 

FAVORITE;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day,  and    FANNIN     CO.   FAVORITE, 

Thursdays;  daily  four,  weekly  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription — daily  $2,  weekly  $1;  es- 
tablished— daily  1888,  weekly  1874;  Chenoweth 
&  Terry,  editors  and  publishers. 

NEWS;  semi-weekly,  Tuesdays  and  Fri- 
days; democratic;  four  pages  18x24:  sub- 
scription $1;  establl8hedl866;  Bvans  &  Evans, 
editors  and  publishers  (7—5). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  issvie  of  1.630  for  the  year  1895, 
but  has  not  since  made  claim  to  issuing 
so  many  as  1,000  copies. 

DEMOCRAT;  Fridays;  people's  party; 
four  pages  20»26;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1884;  Thomas  &  Rowland,  editors  and 
publishers  ( 3— 3),(  A  A). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  issue  of  2,000  for  the  year  1895, 
but  has  not  since  made  claim  to  issuing 
so  many  as  1,000  copies. 

B  O  "W I E,  Montague  Co.  ij]  2,600t  pop., 
on  Ft.  Worth  &  Denver  City  and  Chicago, 
Rock  Island  &  Texas  Rds.,  63  m.  N.  N.  W. 
of  Fort  Worth.  Farming,  cotton  growing 
and  stock  raising. 

BL  A  DE-  HEADLIGHT,  Fridays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$1;  established  1893;  John  W.  Dale,  editor 
and  publisher. 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  issue  of  1,225  for  the  year  1895, 
but  has  not  since  made  claim  to  issuing 
so  many  as   1,000  copies. 

CROSS  TIMBERS;  Saturdays;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages  30x26 ;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1882;  Davles  &  Worley,  editors 
and  publishers  (8—3). 


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SOYD,  Wise   Co.  \^  on  Chicago,  Rock 

Island  &  Gulf  Rd.,  12  m.  S.  W.  of  Decatur, 

the  county  seat. 

INDEX;  Fridays;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription SI;  established  1893:  Index  Publish- 
ing Co..  editors  and  publishers  (6— 3i. 

BRACKETTVILLE,  c.  h.  Kinney 

Co.  p  130  m.  W.  of  San  Antonio.   Agriculture 

and  stock  raising. 

NEWS;  Saturdays;  democratic;  eight 
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BUCKHOLTS,    Milan     Co.   n    316t 
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Agriculture. 
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of  Greenville,  the  county  seat. 

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Amarillo.    Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

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CARBON,  Eastland  Co.   [j  on  Texas 

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Agriculture. 

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CARLTON,     Hamilton     Co.    C    191t 
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Texas  Central  Rd. 
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CARRIZO   SPRINGS    c  h., 

Dimmit  Co.  Q  on  Texas  and  Pacific  Rd., 
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on  International  k.  Great  Northern  Rail- 
road.near  the  Mexican  border.  Agriculture. 

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CARROLIiTON,  Dallas  Go.  cT  500 
pop.,  on  Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas,  St. 
Louis  Southwestern,  and  ^5t.  Louis  &  San 
Francisco  Rds.,  12  m.  N.  W.  of  Dallas,  the 
county  seat.  Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

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CARTHAGE,  c  h.,  Panola  Co. nf  2,000 
pop.,  on  Texas  &  Gulf  Rd.,  7  m.  W.  of  Sa- 
bine r.  and  4&  S.  W.  of  Shreveport,  La.  Cot- 
ton, fruit  and  vegetable  growing.  Lumber. 

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CASTROVILLE,  c.  h.,  Medina  Co. 

p  3  m.  N.  of  Noonan,  the  nearest  station 
on  Southern  Pacific  Co's  Railroad,  and  25 
W.  of  San  Antonio.  Agriculture  and  stock 
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subscription  $1:  established  March.  1901; 
Jos.  &  Adolph  Holzhaus,  editors  and  pub- 
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CELESTE,  Sunt  Co.  b    671t  pop.,  on 
Gulf,  Colorado  &  Santa  Fe  and  Missouri, 
Kansas  &  Texas  Rds.,  14  m.  N.  by  N.  W.  of 
Greenville,  the  county  seat.     Oil  mills  and 
cotton  gins.    Grain  and  cotton  raising. 
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Usher  (8-3). 

CELINA,  Collin  Co.  d  1,000  pop.,  on  St. 

Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rd.,  18  m.  N.  W.  of 

McKinney. 

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(1-8). 
CENTER,  c.h..  Shelby  (7o.[> 3,000 pop., 

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and  cotton. 

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1877;  O.  M.  Gibbs,  editor;  Champion  Printing 
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CENTER  POINT,  Ken-  Co.  a  534t 
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county  seat  and  nearest  station   on  San 
Antonio  &  Arkansas  Rd. 
NEWS:  Saturdays  (A  A). 

CENTREVILLE,  c.  h.,  Leon  Co.  D- 

13  m.  S.  E.  of  Jewett,  the  nearest  station 

on   International    &    Great   Northern  Rd. 

Farming. cotton  growing  and  stock  raising. 

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1883;  Thos.  F.  Martin,  editor  and  publisher 

(10-5). 

CHANNING,  c.  h.,Harilei,  Co.  ^  250 

pop.,   on  Ft.  Worth   &   Denver   City   and 

Canadian  Rds.,  10  m.  N.  of  Tascosa.    Cattle 

raising. 

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subscription  $1.50;  established  1898;  S.  W. 
Oakes.  editor  and  publisher  (7—5). 

CHEROKEE,  San  Saba  Co.  a  16Mm. 

S.  of  San  Saba.    Railroad  station  at  Llano, 

on  Houston  &  Texas  Central  Rd. 

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D.  F.  McQuinn,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

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an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
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information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance  of   a    rating   to   that   effect. 

CHICO,  Wise  Co.  [^  on  Chicago,  Rock 
Island  &  Gulf  Rd.,  about  15  m.  N.  W.  of 
Decatur,  the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 

REVIEW;  Thursdays;  democratic;  four 
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June  P.  Miller,  editor;  T.  C.  Miller  &  Sons, 
publishers  (7 — 5). 

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an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  infor- 
mation as  would  warrant  the  accordance 
of    a   rating    to    that   effect. 

CHILDRESS,  c.  h.,  Childress  Co.  \j 
692+  pop.— local  estimate  1,200— on  Ft.  Worth 
&  Denver  City  Rd.,  10  m.  S.  of  Red  r. 
Railroad  shops.  Agriculture  and  stock 
raising.  Wheat,  corn  and  cotton. 
INDEX;    Fridays;  democratic;    eight 

pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50;    established 

1888 ;    L.    E.  Haskett,  editor  and  publisher 

(7—3). 
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subscription  SI;  established  November,  1901; 

J.  C.  Thomas,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

CHILLICOTHE,  Hardeman  Co.  b 
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170  m.  N.  W.  of  Fort  Worth.    Cotton  gins. 

Agriculture. 

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established  July.  1903;  W.  C.  Baber,  editor 
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CHILTON,  Falls  Cn.  tl  285t  pop.,  on 

San  Antonio  &  Arkansas  Rd..  about  20  m. 

S.  of  Waco. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
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CISCO,  Ecuiland  Co.  ^  l,514t  pop., 
on  Texas  Central  and  Texas  &  Pacific  Rds., 
115  m.  W.  by  S.  W.  of  Fort  Worth.  Ship 
ping  point  for  cotton  and  cattle.  Agricul- 
ture and  stock  raising.  Coal  mines,  com- 
press cotton  gin,  oil  and  flour  mills. 

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1881;  Collie  Bros.,  editors  and  publishers. 

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est station  on  Kansas  City,  Mexico  &  Orient 
and  Texas  &  Pacific  Rds. 
ENTERPRISE;  Fridays  (A  A). 

CLARENDON,  c,  h.,  Donley  Co.  \2 
1,500  pop.,  on  Ft.  Worth  &  Denver  City  Rd., 
58  m.  S.  E.  of  Amarillo.  Stock  raising  and 
agriculture. 

CHRONICLE;  semi-weekly,  Wednes- 
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CLARKSVILLE,   c.  h.,  Rtd  River 

Co.  cT  2,069t  pop.,  on  Texas  &  Pacific  Rd.,  15 
m.  S.  of  Red  r.  and  60  W.  of  Texarkana,  Ark. 
Cotton  growing. 

NEWS;  every  evening  except  Sunday,  and 
AVEEKLiY,  Thursdays;  democratic;  four 
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TIMES;  semi- weekly,  Tuesdays  and  Fri- 
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has  been  credited  with  more  than  1,000 
every  year  since,  up  to  and  including 
1907. 

CLAUDE,  c.  h.,  Armstrong  Co.  1:|312t 
pop.,  on  Ft.  Worth  &  Denver  City  Rd. 
NEWS;  Fridays  (A  A). 

CLEBURNE,  c.  h.,  Johnson  Co.  [^ 

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stock  raising. 

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Copies  printed:  The  daily  edition  of 
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since,    up   to    and    including    1907. 

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CHRONICLE;  Fridays  ;  democratic ; 
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CLIFTON,  Basque  Co.  n  l,0(X)t  pop., 
on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd.,  10  m. 
S.  by  E.  of  Meridian,  the  county  seat.   Flour 
mills:  agriculture. 
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CLYDE,  Calldhan  Co.  tl  81t  pop. 

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and  publisher  (1—7)  (A  A  ). 

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COLDSPRING,  c.    h.,   San  Jacinto 

Co.  D-  64  m.  N.  of  Houston  and  20  S.  E.  of 

Huntsvllle.    Agriculture. 

SAN  JACINTO  SENTINEL.;  Fridays; 
democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
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publisher, 

COLEMAN,  Coleman  Co.  u  1,362  pop., 
ou  Gulf,  Colorado  &  Santa  Fe  Rd.,  155  N.  W. 
of  Austin.  Cattle  and  sheep  are  raised 
largelj'.    Grain  and  cotton. 

VOICE;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  democratic;  four 
pages— dally  13x20,  w^eekly  20x36;  subscrip- 
tion— daily  $4,  weekly  $1;  established — daily 
1905,  weekly  1882;  J.  H.  Tucker,  editor  and 
publisher  (11— 5  P). 

DEMOCRAT;  Fridays;  democratic; 
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publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1007 
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an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance  of   a    rating   to   that    effect. 

COLLINSVILLE,  Grayson  Co.  c/ 
666i-  pop.,  on  Missouri,  Kansas  ft  Texas  and 


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Texas  ft  Pacific  Rds.,  16  m.  E.  by  S.  E.  of 
Gainesville.  Farming,  cotton  and  stock 
raising. 

TIMES;  Fridays  ;  democratic;  four 
pages  17x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1882; 
J.  Gordon  Greaves,  editor  and  publisher 
(3—3). 

COLORADO,   c.  h.,  Mitchell  Co.  ^ 

5,000  pop.,  on  Texas  &  Pacific  Rd.  and  Col- 
orado r.,  70  m.  W.  of  Abilene.  Wool  and 
cattle  raising  and  shipping,  salt  manufac- 
turing and  agriculture. 

RECORD;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight  to 
twelve  pages  153^x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished March,  19U5;  F.  B.  Whipkey,  editor; 
Whipkey  Printing  Co.,  publishers  (2—8). 
Copies     printed:     1,276  in  1907 
WEST  TEXAS  NEWS;  Fridays  (A A). 

COLUMBUS,  c.  h.,  Colorado   Co.  U 

l,824t  pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Co's  Rd.  and 

Colorado  r.,  85  m.  W.  of  Houston  and  95  S. 

E.  of   Austin,   the   State   capital.     Cotton 

shipping. 

COLORADO  CITIZEN;  Thursdays; 
independent;  four  pages  21x28;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1867;  Ben.  M.  Baker,  editor 
and  publisher. 

COMANCHE,  0-  h-.  Comanche  Co.  D 

3,500  pop.,  on  Ft.  Worth  &  Rio  Grande  Rd., 

22  m.  S.W.  of  Dublin  and  110  N.  of  Austin, 

the   State    capital.     Flour  and   oil  mills. 

Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

CHIEF  ;  Saturdays ;  democratic ;  eight 
pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1873; 
E.  E.  Anthony,  editor;  Comanche  Chief 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding    1,000    in    1907. 

PIONEER  EXPONENT;  Fridays; 
independent;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1887  ;  J.  M.  Adams,  editor  and 
publisher  ( 1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,825  in  1901 
and  1,821  in  1903,  since  vi^hich  it  has  not 
furnished  any  definite  and  satisfactory 
report,  but  has  been  credited  with  more 
than  1,000  every  year  since,  up  to  and 
including     1907. 

WELCOME  VISITOR;  Thursdays; 
eight  pages  11x15;  subscription  50  cents;  es- 
tablished 1889:  Frank  Chancellor,  editor  and 
publisher  (6—3). 

COMFORT,  Kendall  Co.  D  800  pop., 
on  San  Antonio  &  Aransas  Pass  Rd.,  50  m. 
N.  W.  of  San  Antonio.    Farming. 
NEWS;  Fridays;  Independent;  four  pages 
17x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established  March, 
1904;   Vincent  J.  McAteer,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—6). 

COMMERCE,  Erunt  Co.  b  l,800t  pop., 
on  St.  Louis  Southwestern  Rd.,  16  m.  E.  N.  E. 
of  Greenville,  the  county  seat.  Farming  and 

stock  raising. 

JOURNAL;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
sixteen  pages  11x16;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1889;  Miss  Nancy  McChesney.  editor 
and  publisher. 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,509  m.  i9pi, 
but  has  not  since  made  claim  to  issuing 
so  many  as  1,000  copies. 


CONROE,  c.  h.,  Montgomery   Co.  O 

l.OOi)  pop.,  on  Gulf,  Colorado  &  Santa  Fe. 
International  &  Great  Northern  and  Texas, 
Louisiana  &  Eastern  Rds.,  40  m.  N.  of 
Houston. 

COURIER;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1895;  L.  H.Frazier,  editor  and  publisher  (9— 3). 

COOKVILLE,  Titus  Co.  cf  320t  pop., 
on  St.  Louis  Southwestern  Rd.,  about  120  m 
N.  E.  of  Dallas. 
WIDE-AWAKE;  FridayB(A  A). 

COOLIDGE,    Limestone    Co.    n-    800 

pop.,  on  Triuity  &  Brazos  Valley  Rd.,  about 

100  m.  S.  of  Dallas.    Farming  and   stock 

raising. 

LEDGER;  Fridays:  independent;  four 
to  eight  pages  l:Sx20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1865;  J.  S.  Perry,  editor  and  publisher 
(1-8). 

COOPER.c.h. ,Z)eHo  Co.  q  l,518t  pop., 
on  Texas  Midland  Rd..  18  m.  Jf.  of  Sulphur 
Springs,  75  N.  E.  of  Dallas  and  25  S.  W.  of 
Paris.    Cotton  raising  and  agriculture. 

COURIER;  Fridays;  democratic;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription $1;  established  1885; 
J.  F.  Custer,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 

REVIEW,  Fridays ;  independent-demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1879;  Hart  Bros.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (2—8). 

Copies     printed:      1,605  iri   1904 
2,799  in   1907 

COPERAS  COVE,  Coryell  Co.  D  500 
pop.,  on  Gulf,  Colorado  &  Santa  FeRd., 
about  23  m.  S.  S.W.  of  Gatesville,  the  county 
seat.    Agriculture. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  eight  pages  11x15;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1893;  Bennett  & 
Rather,  editors  and  publishers. 

CORPUS  CHRISTI,  c.  h.,  Nueces 

^  Co.  4,703  pop.— local  estimate  7.500— on 
Mexican  National  and  San  Antonio  &  Aran- 
sas Pass  and  St.  Louis,  Burnsville  &  Mex- 
ico Rds.  and  Corpus  Christl  bay,  near 
mouth  of  Nueces  r.,  230  m.  S.  of  Galveston. 
Good  harbor. 

CALLER;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  democratic; 
dailv  four,  weekly  eight  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription-daily $5,  weekly  $2;  e«tabll8hed  — 
weekly  1882:  Caller  Publishing  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers  (2—8). 

CRONY;  Saturdays;  independent:  four 
pages  10x15;  subscription  $1;  established 
March,  1901;  W.  J.  Yates,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—7). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  has  on 
three  occasions  indicated  a  desire  to  have 
credit  for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies 
regularly,  but  such  definite  information 
as  would  warrant  such  a  rating  has 
never  been  forthcoming. 
GOSPEL  MISSIONARY;  Thursdays 

^^EXAS  SUN;  Thursdays;  eight  pages 
18x34;  subscription  $1.50:  established  1892; 
John  B.  Hardwloke,  editor  and  publisher. 

CORSICANA,  c.  h.,  Navarro  Co.  cf 

15,000  pop.,  on    St.  Louis  &  Southwestern. 

Waco  &  Brazos  Valley  and  Houston  &  Texas 

Central  Rds.,  20  m.  W.  of  Trinity  r.  and  180 

N.  E.  of  Austin,  the  State  capital.    Cotton 


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grain,  truck  farming  and  oil;  cotton  gins 

and  mills:  oil  refineries. 

COU8tIER-L.lGHT;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  OBSERVER,  Fridays; 
democratic ;  four  pagos  18x24 ;  subscription- 
daily  $5,  weekly  $1;  established— daily  1884, 
weekly  1856;  A.  N.  Justiss,  editor;  Observer 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers  ( 1—7 ). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  igo2 
the  weekly  edition  of  this  paper  seemed 
to  assert  that  it  had  an  average  issue  ex- 
ceeding 1,000  copies,  but  failed  to  fur- 
nish such  definite  information  as  would 
warrant  the  accordance  of  a  rating  to 
that  effect.  It  has  not  since  made  any 
renewal  of  the  claim. 

SUN;  every  evening  except  Sunday,  and 
\j  I  G  H  T ,  semi-weekly,  Tuesdays  and 
Fridays;  daily  four  pages  17x24,  Saturday 
six,  semi  weekly  eight  to  twelve  pages  15x22; 
subscription— daily  $5,  semi-weekly  $1:  es- 
tablished—dally  1897,senii-weekly  1884:  Albert 
A. Wortham,  president;  Sun  Light  Publishing 
Company,  publishers  ( 1 — 8 ). 

Copies  printed:  The  daily  edition  of 
this  paper  had  credit  for  an  average  is- 
sue of  i,oo8  in  1902,  but  has  not  since 
made  definite  and  satisfactory  claim  to 
issuing    so    many    as    1,000    copies. 

The  semi-weekly  edition  had  credit  for 
an  average  issue  of  1,527^  in  1900  and 
2,113  in  1902,  since  which  it  has  not  fur- 
nished any  definite  and  satisfactory  re- 
port, but  has  been  credited  with  more 
than  1,000  every  year  since,  up  to  and 
including     1907. 

DEMOCRAT  AND  TRUTH;  Thurs 
days;  agricultural;  twelve  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1891;  Colquitt  & 
Emmons,  editors  and  publishers  (10—6). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  2,250  in  1895 
and  1,527  in  1904,  since  which  it  has  not 
furnished  any  definite  and_  satisfactory 
report,  but  was  credited  with  1,000  in 
1907. 

COTULLiA,  e.  h.,  Lasalle  Co.  Q    900 

pop.,  on  International  &  Great  Northern 

Rd.,  about  87  m.  S.  of  San  Antonio  and  67  N. 

of  Laredo.    Stock  raising  and  farming. 

RECORD;  Fridays;  four  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1898;  C.E.  Manly, 
editorand  publishei  (7— 5). 

CRANDALL,    Kaufman    Co.    rf    251 

pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Rd.,  10  m.  N.  W. 
of     Kaufman,   the   county   seat.    Cotton, 
corn  and  wheat. 
NEWS;  Fridays  (A  A). 

CRAWFORD,  McLennan  Co.  a  443 
pop.,  on  Gulf,  Colorado  &  Santa  Fe  Rd.,20 
m.  W.  of  Waco,  the  county  seat.  Agricult- 
ure and  stock  raising. 

GRIT;  Fridays;  democratic;  four  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  March, 
1901;    S.  T.  Compton,  editor  and  publisher 

(1-8). 

CRESSON,  ffood  Co.   t)  297t  pop.,  on 

Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  and  St.  Louis 

&  San  Francisco  Kds.,  25  m.  S.  W.  of  Fort 

Worth. 

COURIER;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  11x151^;  subscription  $1;  established 
December,  1904;  D.  W.  Boliver,  editor  and 
publisher  (.1—7)  (  A  A). 


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CROCKETT,  c.  h.,  Houston  Co.  D- 
2,6i:+  pop., on  International  &  Great  North- 
ern Rd.,  113  m.  N.  of  Houston.  Stock  raising. 
Milling  and  farming. 

COURIER  ;Thursdays;democratic;eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1889;  W.W.  Aiken,  editor  and  publisher  (7—5). 

CROWELL,  c.  h.,   Foard  Co.  \2  300 

pop.,  34  m.  S.  W.  of  Vernon.    Agriculture 

and  stock  raising. 

FOARD  CO.  NEWS;  Fridays;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  SI;  established  1891; 
H.  W.  Norwood,  editor  and  publisher. 

CUERO,  c-  \^;Dewitt  Co.  p  3,422t  pop., 
on  Southern  Pacific  Co's  and  San  Antonio 
&  Aransas  Pass  Rds.,  about  90  m.  S.  by  S.  E. 
of  San  Antonio.  Farming  and  stock  raising. 
RECORD;  every  evening  except  Satur- 
day and  Sunday,  and  Sunday  morning,  and 
WEEK.  IjY,    Thursdays;     independent; 
daily  four,  weekly  eight  pages  15x22;   sub- 
scription-dally $4,  weekly  $1;   established 
1894;  G.  H.  Howerton.  editor;  Cuero Publish- 
ing Company,  publishers  (6—3). 

Copies  printed:  The  weekly  edition  of 
this  paper  has  on  three  occasions  indi- 
cated a  desire  to  have  credit  for  issuing 
more  than  1,000  copies  regularly,  but 
such  definite  information  as  would  war- 
rant such  a  rating  has  never  been  forth- 
coming. 

STAR;  every  evening  except  Saturday 
and  Sunday,  Sunday  morning,  and  WEEK- 
LY, Wednesdays;  democratic;  daily  four, 
weeklv  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription- 
daily  $4.  weekly  1^1;  established  1873;  A.  S. 
Crisp,  editor  and  publisher  (12^1). 

Copies  printed:  The  weekly  edition 
of  this  paper  had  credit  for  an  average 
issue  of  1,250  in  1895  and  1,677  in  1902, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  has 
been  credited  with  more  than  1,000  every 
veer  since,  up  to  and  including  1907. 
"  DEUTSCHE  RUNDS<'HAII;  semi 
weekly,  Wednesfiays  and  Saturdays;  Ger- 
man; independent;  eight  pages  1.5x22;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1891:  William  T. 
Eichholz,  editorand  publisher  (1— S). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,250  in  1895, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  has 
been  credited  with  more  than  1,000  every 
year    since,    up    to    and    including    1907- 

CXTMBY,  HopMns  Co.  iif  on  Shenman, 

Shreveport  &  Southern  Rd.,  15  m.  E.  of 
Sulphur  Springs,  the  county  seat.  Flour 
mills  and  broom  factory, 

DE:>I0CRAT;  Fridays  (A  A). 

R  U  S  T  Ij  E  R  ;  Thursdays;  four  pages 
15x22;  established  1892;  G.  M.  Morton  &  Sons, 
editors  and  publishers  (3—3). 

CUSHING,    Nacogdoches  Co.  D-  1,500 

pop.,  on  Texas  &  New  Orleans  Rd.,  147  m. 

S.  E.   of   Dallas.     Agriculture   and   stock 

raising. 

ENTERPRISE;  Wednesdays;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  13x20:  subscription  $1; 
established  November,  1903;  G.W.Carter  & 
Sons,  editors  and  publishers  (12—5). 

DAINGERFIELD,  o.  h.,  Morris 

Co.  cf  on  Sherman,  Shreveport  &  Southern 


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TEXAS. 


TEXAS— Dallas. 


Rd.,  33  m.  N.  N.  W.  of  Jelterson.    Agrlcult 

ure  and  stock  raising. 

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DALLAS,  c.  h.,  Dallag  Co.  ci  42.638t 
pop— local  estimate  To.OOO— center  of  seven 
railroads  on  the  Trinity  r.,  just  below  the 
mouth  of  the  Elm  fork,  215  m.  N.  E.  of 
Austin,"  the  State  capital,  and  815  N.  N.  W. 
of  Galveston.  Wheat,  cotton  and  fruit 
growing  and  mining.  Commercial,  manu- 
facturing and  agricultural  center. 
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and  SEMI- WEEKLY,  Tuesdays  and 
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Sunday  $1.50,  semi  weekly  $1;  established 
1885;  A.  H.  Belo  &  Co..  editors  and  publishers 
(1—6). 

Copies  printed:  (0©)  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been_  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  the  daily  and 
Sunday  editions  had  credit  for  exceed- 
ing  20,000   in    1907. 

The  semi-weekly  edition  had  credit  for 
exceeding   40,000    in    1907. 

TIMES-HERAL.D;  every  evening 
except  Sunday,  and  Sunday  morning;  inde- 
pendent; eight  to  twelve  pages  15x22;  sub 
scription  $6;  established  1876;  John  F.Elliott, 
editor;  Times-Herald  Publishing  Company, 
publishers  (1—4) 

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11,642  in  1906 
12,223  in   1907 

SEMI-WEEKLY. 
NORDTEXASPRESSE;  semi-weekly, 
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pendent; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$2.50;  established  1891;  C.  F.  Alterman,  editor 
and  publisher  (7—5). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,048  in  1895, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  was 
credited  with  more  than  1,000  in  1907- 
WEEKLY. 
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pages  l8x!J4  ;  subscription  50  cents  ;  estab- 
lished 1902;  J.  B.  McCraw,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8).  ^      .r,, 

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$2;  established  1838;  J.  H.  Gambrell,  e(1*tor; 
Baptist  Standard  Publishing  Co.,  publishers 

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for  an  average  issue  of  23,258  in  1895 
and  26,494  in  1901,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
than    17,500    in    1905    and    1907. 

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lished 1895;  Mrs.  H.N.  Fitzgerald,  editor  and 
publisher. 

CHRISTIAN  COURIER;  Thursdays; 
disciples  of  Christ;  sixteen  pages  11x15;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1888;  G.  A.  Faris, 
editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  5,505  in  1895, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  has 
been  credited  with  more  than  2,250  every 
year  since  1898,  up  to  and  including 
1907. 

COTTON  AND  COTTON  OIL  NEWS; 

Mondays;  cotton  and  cotton  seed    products; 
sixteen   to  twenty  pages  10^x14^4;  subscrlp 
tion  $2;  established  1900;  Joseph  W.  Clark, 
editor:  Giuner  and   Miller   Publishing  Co., 
publishers  (1—3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  6,000  in  1904, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  was 
credited  with  more  than  4,000  in  1907. 
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eight  pages  17x21;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1887;  Joseph  W.  Clarke,  editor:  Giu- 
ner and  Miller  Publishing  Co.,  publishers 
(1-6). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  5,320  in  1895 
and  3,923  in  1904,  since  which  it  has  not 
furnished  any  definite  and  satisfactory 
report,  but  was  credited  with  more  than 
2,250    in    1905    and    1007. 

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$1.25;  established  1893;  W.  E.  King,  editor  and 
publisher  (12—4). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  2,520  in  1897 
and  8,615  in  1900,  since  which  it  has  not 
furnished  any  definite  and  satisfactory 
report,  but  has  been  credited  with  more 
than  4,000  every  year  since,  up  to  and 
including     1907. 

FAR  31  AND  RANCH;  Saturdays ; 
agricultural;  twenty  to  twenty-four  pages 
11x15;  subscription  $1 :  established  1881 ;  Texas 
Farm  and  Ranch  Publishing  Co..  editors  and 
publishers  (9—5  P). 

Copies  printed:     No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for  ex- 
ceeding   12,500    in    1898    and    more    than 
7,500  in   1899,   and  every  year  since,   up 
to    and    including    1907- 
LABORER;  Fridays  (A  A). 
NATIONAL  CO-OPERATOR  AND 
FARM  JOURNAL;  Wednesdays;  labor, 
agriculture;  eight  to  twelve  pa(.'^•s  17x21^; 
subscription  $1:  established  I88O;  O.  P.  Pyle. 
editor;  Farmers' Educational  and  Co-opera- 
tive Union  Publishing  Co.,  publishors  (3—7). 
Copies  printed:   This  paper  had  credit 
for  an   average   issue  of   52.980   in   1906. 
since    which    it    has    not    furnished    any 
definite   and   satisfactory    report,  but   was 
credited   with    more   than    40,000  in  1907 
RECORD;  Fridays;    democratic;    elgi>^i 


pages  15x22 ;  subscription $1 ;  established  IW>6 
John  H.  Cullom,  editor  and  publisher  ^''-€F. 

^^TEXAS  BAPTIST  AND  HERALD: 

Thursdays:  baptist;  sixteen  pages  U^xH^; 
subscription  $2;  established  1855;  S.  A.  Hay- 
den,  editor  and  publisher. 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre'^.r: 
for  an  issue  of  15,000  in  1S55,  s'-r-ce 
which  it  has  not  furnished  any  dehnitc 
and  satisfactory  renort,  but  was  credited 


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TEXAS— Dallas. 


with   more   than   4,000    every   year   since 
1900,    lip   to    and    including    1907. 

TEXAS  CHRISTIAN  ADVO- 
CATE; Thursdays ;  methodist  episcopal, 
south;  sixteen  pages  lli^xl5%;  subscription 
$2;  establislied  1846;  G.  C.  Rankin,  editor; 
Blaylock  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (1—7). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  25,000  in  1891, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
delinite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  was 
credited  wth  more  than  7,500  in  1899 
and    1907. 

TEXAS  FARI>IER;  Saturdays;  agri- 
cultural; sixteen  pages  11x15;  subscription 
$1;  established  1879;  Texas  Farmer  Publish- 
ing Company,  publishers  (1 — 7). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  30,344  in  1896 
and  31,052  in  1897,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  a  report,  but  has  been 
credited  with  more  than  7,500  every  year 
since  1891,  up  to  and  including  1907. 
TEXAS  AVOMAN;  Saturdays  (A  A). 
WESTER  N  PRESBYTER ;  Thurs 
days;  presbyterian  U.  S.  A.;  sixteen  pagps 
9x11;  subscription  $1;  established  1886;  G.  R. 
Harrison,  editor;  H.  J.  Harrison,  manager 
(5-7). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for  ex- 
ceeding   1,000    in    1905    and    1907. 

SEMI-MONTHLY. 

IMPLEMENT  AND  VEHICLE 

JO  URN  A  Li;  semi  monthly;  hardware  and 
implements  ;  thirtj'-six  pages  10%xl5J^  ;  sub- 
scription $1;    established  1896;  A.  B.  "Taber, 


TEXAS— Dallas. 


editor;  Implement  and  Vehicle  Journal  Co., 
publishers  (1-7). 

MISSIONARY  WORKER;  semi- 
monthly; baptist;  eight  pages  103^xl4><j;  sub- 
scription 50  cents;  established  1891;  J.  B. 
Gambrell,  editor  and  publisher  (8— 3). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
frorn  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for  ex- 
ceeding   1. 000    in     1905    and    1907. 

TEXAS  TRADE  REVIEW  AND 
INDUSTRIAL.  RECORD ;  semi-mouth- 
ly ;  industrial  and  manufacturing ;  thirty-two 
to  sixty-eight  pages  llxlSV^;  subscription  $2; 
established  1896;  Texas  Trade  Review  Co., 
Inc.,  editors  and  publishers  (1 — 8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  2,000  in  1898 
and  3,252  in  1900,  since  which  it  has  not 
furnished  any  definite  and  satisfactory 
report,  but  has  been  credited  with  more 
than  2,250  every  year  since,  up  to  and 
including     1907. 

MONTHLY. 

AMERICAN      HOME     JOURNAL; 

monthly;  literar}-;  thirty-two  pages  11x16; 
subscription  $1;  established  August,  1901; 
The  American  Home  Journal  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers  (1—6).  See  advertisement 
belovr. 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  20,575  ^^  1904 
and  4.4,887  in  1905,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  a  report,  but  was  cre- 
dited   with    more    than    40.000    in    1907. 

CULLOM'S  MAGAZINE;  monthly 
(A  A). 

FELD  UND  FI>UR;  monthly;  Ger- 
man; agricultural;  sixteen  to  twenty  pages 


The  American  Home  Journal 

Has  tJiree  pomts  that  the  advertiser  sJioiild  consider: 

It's  the  oldest  magazine  in  the  Southwest. 

It's  read  and  paid  for  by  more  prosperous  people  than  any  Texas 
publication. 

It's  published  in  the  heart  of  the  richest  country  on  the  globe. 
Over  ^400,000,000  of  cotton  alone  is  marketed  every  year  by  the 
people  in  its  near-by  territory. 

There  are  three  other  reasons  that  deserve  consideration  : 

Its  subscription  list  is  a  paid  one — not  a  dead  head  or  delinquent 
on  the  list. 

It's  a  welcome  guest  wherever  it  goes  because  it  has  been  invited  to 
come  by  the  host  sending  a  big  round  dollar  as  an  invitation  card. 

It  gives  the  advertiser  results.  Some  of  them  have  never  missed 
an  issue  in  the  six  years  of  its  publication.  Some  of  them  have 
paid  us  thousands  of  dollars  and  none  of  them  are  philanthropists. 
They  simply  see  it  pays. 

5*^,000  Net  Paid  Circulaiiou. 

Rates:   30c.  an  agate  line.     Forms  close  on  the  20th. 

The  American  Home  Journal  Co. 

Thos.  A.   Mayse,  Publisher  DALLAS,  TEXAS 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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TEXAS— Dallas. 


10}ix\5}4;  subscription  50  cents;  established 
189«;  Feld  und  Flur  Publishing  Company, 
editors  and  publishers  (2—5). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  bad  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  7,542  in  1901 
and  9,875  in  1906,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
than    7,500    in    1907. 

HOLLAND'S  MAGAZINE;  monthly; 
household;  thirty-six  pages  10]4s.l5]4;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  i903;  Texas  Farm 
and  Ranch  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (1—8). 

HUME  ADVOCATE;  monthly; 
home  products;  thirty-two  pages  9x11;  sub- 
scription 50  cents;  establisned  1893;  S.  A. 
Fishburn,  editor;  The  Home  Advocate  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  publishers. 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  has  on 
two  occasions  indicated  a  desire  to  have 
credit  for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies 
regularly,  but  such  definite  information 
as  would  warrant  such  a  rating  has 
never  been  forthcoming. 

HOME  AND  STATE:  monthly;  liter- 
ary :  thirty-two  pages  11x15 ;  subscription 
$1 ;  established  October,  \903;  The  Hcmie  and 
State  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies    printed:    41)637  in   1907 
LONE  STAR  WORKMAN;  monthly; 
A.  O.  U.  VV.;  sixteen  paj^es  8x12;  subscription 
50  cents;  established  1897;  Z.M.Duckworth, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies     printed:     4,610  in   1907 

MANUFACTURER  AND  REALTY 
RECORD;  monthly;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  July,  1905;  J.  K. 
Street,  editor  and  publisher  (3—8). 

Copies     printed:      2,530  in   1907 

NEW    STATE    BANKER;    monthly 

^^OSTMASTER    AND    CARRIER; 

monthly;  postal;  sixteen  pages  10J^^xlr)i<i ; 
subscription  25  cents;  established  1904;  Wal- 
ter B.  Whitman,  editor;  Postmaster  &  Car- 
rier Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (9—5  P). 

PURITY    JOURNAL;   monthly;   un 
denominational;    twenty    pages. 9x12;    sub 
scrlption  $1 ;  established  1903;  J.  T.  Upchurch. 
editor  and  publisher  (1—6). 

Copies  printed:  This  naper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  3.583  in  1905, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  was 
credited    with   more   than    1,000   in    1907- 

RETAIL  MERCHANT;  monthly; 
groceries  and  mercantile  ;  twenty  eight 
pages  8x12;  subscription  $1;  established 
October,  1901;  C.  A.  Beeman,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (3— 8).  ,     ,         ,.^ 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,000  in  1902 
and  1,510  in  1905,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  a  definite  and  satisfac^ 
tory  report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
than    1.000   in    1907-  ,^ 

SOUTHERN  POULTRY  JOUR- 
NAL; monthly :  sixteen  to  thirty-two  pages 
11x16;  subscription  50  cents;  established 
1893;  J.  G.  McReynolds,  editor;  McReynolda 
&  Hopper,  publishers  (1—6). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  3,321  in  1901 
and  6,278  in  1905,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  a  report,  but  was  credit- 
ed   with    more    than    4,000    in    1907- 

SOUTHWEST  PHOTO;  monthly; 
photography;  twenty  six  pages  7x10.  sud 
icrlption  $1;   established  1896;   C.  Weichsel. 

editor  and  publisher  (2—8).  -,  «  tt  i>  x-  a  1  . 
TFX AS    DENTAL   JOURNAL; 

monthly ;  dental ;  sixty-four  pages  6x9 ;  sub- 
scription Si  ;  established  1883;  John  C.  Storey, 
editor;  A.  P.  Carey,  publisher. 


TEXAS  MEDICAL  NEWS;  monthly 

(▲A). 

TEXAS  PRESBYTERIAN  ;  month- 
ly ;  presoylerian '.  twelve  pages  9x12;  sub- 
scription 60  cents;  esiabllhhed  1894;  W.  M. 
Warllck,  publisher  (2—8). 

TEXAS  SCHOOL  JOURNAL; 
monthly  (except  July  and  August);  educa- 
tional; sixty  four  pages  7x10;  gubscriptlon 
$1;  established  1882;  W.  C.  Hixson,  editor 
and  publisher  (12 — 5). 

Copies  printed:     3,125  in  1904 
3,350  in  1905 
3,100  in  1906 
3,550  in   1907 
TEXAS    SCHOOL    MAGAZINE; 
monthly;  education;  twenty-four  pages  li'x  12; 
subscription  75  cents;    established  189S;  C.  A. 
Bryant,  editor;   C.    A.  Bryant  &   Co..  pub- 
lishers (1—4). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,986  in  1901 
and  2,725  in  1903,  since  which  it  has  not 
furnished  any  definite  and  satisfactory 
report,  but  was  credited  with  more  than 
2.250  in    1905    and    1907. 

TEXAS  SUNDAY  SCHOOL  STAR; 
monthly ;  Interdenominational  ;  sixteen 
pages  6x9}^;  subscription  25  cents;  estab- 
lished November,  1904;  William  Nehemiah 
Wiggins,  editor  and  publisher  (1—7). 

(Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  4,416  in  1905, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  has 
been  credited  with  more  than  4,000 
every  year  since,  up  to  and  including 
1907. 

TRUCK  FARMER  OF  TEXAS} 
monthly;  agriculture;  fifty  four  pages  9x12; 
subscription  50 cents;  established  1899;  J.  C. 
Loving,  editor;  Truck  Farmer  Publishing 
Company,  publishers  (12—3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  3.»i66  in  1902 
and  3,600  in  1903,  since  which  it  has  not 
furnished  any  definite  and  satisfactory 
report,  but  was  credited  with  more  than 
2,250    in    1905    and    1907- 

WOODMAN  JOURNAL;  monthly; 
woodmen;  twenty  pages  9x12;  suljscription 
50  cents;  established  1901;  W.  A.  Fraser.  edi- 
tor; Woodman  Journal  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers (12—5). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  3.041  ^^  1903 
and  3,833  in  1905,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  a  report,  but  was  credit- 
ed   with    more    than    1,000    in    1907. 

DAWSON,  Navarro  Co.  D-  481  pop.,  on 

St.  Louis  Southwestern  Rd..  20  m.  S.  W.  of 

Corsicana,  the  county  seat. 

ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays;  four  pages 
15x22:  subscription  $1;  establishecl  190(,;  E.  L. 
Wright,  editor;  Enterprise  Publishing  Co.. 
publishers  (10-6  P). 
DECATUR,  c.  h..  Wise  Co.  t]  1.562t 

pop.,  on  Ft.  Worth  &  Denver  City  Rd.,  40  m. 

N.W.  of  Fort  Worth.    Flour-shippiug  point. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pagesl5x22;  subscription $1 ;  efitablishedl881. 
T    W  Tvler  editor  and  publlslier  (1— :>). 

Wi  S  E  C  O  .  M  E  S  S  E  N  (J  E  R ;  Frl- 
davs;  democratic;  eight  pages  i:^x»):  sub- 
Stlon$l;  established  1880:  R.  Col  Ins  and 
M  B.  Smith,  editors  and  publishers  (1-8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,320  in  1897 
and  1,720  in  1905.  since,  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satis- 
factory report,  but  was  credited  with 
more    than    1,000    in    1907- 


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AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


TEXAS. 


DEKALB,  Boirie  Co.  cf  440t  pop.,  on 
Texas  &  Pacific  Rcl.,  about  32  m.  W.  of  Tex- 
arkana.     Agriculture. 
ENTERPRISE;  Fridays  (A  A). 

DELiEON,  Comanche  Co.  n  867t  pop., 

on  Texas  Central  Rd.,  14  m.  W.  of  Dublin. 

Cotton-shipping  point.    Agriculture. 

FREE  PRESS;  Fridays;  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1890;  J.  C. 
Adams,  editor  and  publisher  (3 — 3). 

D£Li  RIO,  c.  li.,  Valverde  Co.  -G  on 
Southern  Pacific  Co's  Rd.,  171  ra.  W.  of  San 
Antonio.    Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 
VALVERDE  CO.  HERALD  ;  Fridays 

(A  A). 

DENISON,  Grayson  Co.all,807tpop., 
on  Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas,  St.  Louis, 
San  Francisco,  Texas  &  Pacific  and  Hous- 
ton &  Texas  Central  Rds.  Extensive  cot- 
ton, iron  and  machine  industries.  Cattle- 
shipping  point. 

HERALD;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  SEMI-WEEKLY,  Tuesdays 
and  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
—daily  $5,  semi- weekly  $1;  established  1889; 
Herald  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (1—5). 

Copies  printed:  The  daily  edition  oi 
this  paper  had  credit  for  an  average  is- 
sue of  1,906  in  1901  and  2,619  in  1904, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  was 
credited   with   more   than    2,250   in    1907. 

The  semi-weekly  edition  had  credit  for 
an  average  issue  of  3.386^  in  1895  and 
1,825  in  1902,  since  which  it  has  not  fur- 
nished any  definite  and  satisfactory  re- 
port, but  has  been  credited  with  more 
than  1,000  every  year  since,  up  to  and 
including     1907. 

DISPATCH;  Fridays;  four pagesl8x24; 
subscription  $1:  established  1888;  Scholl 
Bros.,  editors  and  publishers  (7—3  P)  (A  A)- 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  has  on 
two  occasions  indicated  a  desire  to  have 
credit  for  issuing  more  than  i.ooo  copies 
regularly,  but  such  definite  information 
as"  would  warrant  such  a  rating  has 
never  been  forthcoming. 

SUNDAY  GAZETTEER;  Sundays; 
democi-atic;  four  pages  20x26;  subsciiption 
$1 ;  established  1S82;  B.  C.  Murray,  editor  and 
publisher. 

DENTON,  c.  h.,  Denton  Co.  i  4,187t 
pop.,  on  Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas  and 
Texas  &  Pacific  Rds..  40  m.  N.  W.  of  Dallas 
and  241  N.  of  Austin,  the  State  capital. 
Flour  mill,  potteries  and  various  manufac- 
tories. 
NEWS;  every  morning  except  Monday; 

democratic;,  four  pages  15x22;  subscription 

$4;  established  1906;  John  W.  Bailey,  editor; 

News   Publishing    Co.,    publishers    (6—6  P) 

^^RECORD    AND     CHRONICLE; 

every  evening  except  Sunday,  and  WEEK- 
LY Thursdays;  democratic;  dally  four, 
weeklv  eight  pages  17x24;  subscription- 
daily  $4,  weekly  SI;  established— daily  1903, 
weeklv  1882;  W.  C.  Edwards,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher'(,l~5). 

Copie:5  printed:  The  daily  edition  of 
this  paiier  had  credit  for  an  issue  of 
1. 013  f  )r  the  year  1906,  but  has  not 
since  iiade  definite  and  satisfactory 
claim  to  issuing  so  many  as  1,000 
copies. 

The     veeklv    had    credit    for    an    aver- 


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age  issue  of  2,669  in  1899  and  2,453 
in  1906,  since  which  it  has  not  fur- 
nished any  definite  and  satisfactory 
report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
than    2,250    in    1907. 

CHRISTIAN  MONITOR;  Saturdays.: 
religion;  eight  pages  9J<>xl2;  subscription  $1; 
established  1906;  George  W.  Savage,  editor; 
Christian  Monitor  Publishing  Co.,  publishers 
(6-6  P). 

DENTON  CO.  NEWS;  Thursdays ; 
democratic;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$1;  established  1892;  W.  E.  Durbin,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—7). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,094  for  the 
year  1896,  but  has  not  since  made  def- 
inite and  satisfactory  claim  to  issuing  so 
many  as  1,000  copies. 

M  O  N  J  T  O  R  ;  Saturdays  ;  democratic ; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1868;  C.  W.  Geers,  editor  and  publisher 
(A  A). 

DEPORT,  Lamar  Co.  [i   447t   pop., 
10  m.  S.  of  Detroit,  nearest  station  on  Texas 
&  Pacific  Rd. 
CHRONICLE;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

DETROIT,  R^d  River  Co.  iif  on  Texas 

&  Pacific  Rd.,  75  m.  W.  by  N.  W.  of  Texar- 

kana.  Ark.    Saw  mills  and  cotton  gins. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1892; 
John  Custer,  editor  and  publisher. 

DEVINE,  Medina  Co.  p  1,^'00  pop.,  on 

International  &  Great  Northern  Rd.,  83  m. 

S.  of  San  Antonio.     Farming   and   stock 

raising. 

NEWS ;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1897;  W.  L.  DuBose, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

DICKENS,  c.  h.,  Dickens  Co.  tl  272t 
pop.,  about  8  m.  S.  W.  of  Childress,  nearest 
station  on  Ft.  "Worth  &  Denver  City  Rd. 
ITEM:  Fridaj's(AA). 

DUBLIN,  £:rath  Co.  ij]  2.370t  pop.,  on 
Texas  Central  and  Ft.  Worth  &  Rio  Grande 
Rds.,  15  m.  S.  S.  E.  of  Stephenville,  the 
county  seat.  Agriculture,  atock  raising  and 
manufacturing. 

PROGRESS;  Fridays ;  independent ; 
eight  to  twenty  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ; 
established  1888;  Jas.  S.  Daley,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—7). 

Copies   printed:      1,544  in   1898 
1,529  in   1899 
1,521  in  1900 
1,494  in   1901 
1,645  in   1902 
1,746  in  1903 
1,830  in  1904 
1,993  in   1905 
2,065  ill   1906 
2,093  in   1907 
TELEPHONE;  Fridays ;  democratic ; 
eight   pages  13x20  ;  subscription  $1  ;   estab- 
lished 1885;    W.  C.  Hutchinson,   editor  and 
publisher  (1—4). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,708  in  1903, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  was 
credited  with  more  than  1,000  in  1905 
and    1907. 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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TEXAS. 


EA6LELAKE,  Colorado  Co.  O^  l.lOTf 
pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Co's  and  San  An- 
tonio &  Aransas  Pass  Rds.,  16  m.  E.  S.  E.  of 
Columbus,  the  county  seat,  and  70  W.  of 
Houston.    Farming  and  cattle  raising. 

ADVERTISEllj  Saturdays;  four  pages 
15x2.i;  subscription  SI ;  established  1896;  F.  A. 
&  A.  Kesseler  and  W.  E.  Robertson,  editors 
and  publishers  (9 — 7). 

HEADLIGHT:  Saturdays;  independ- 
ent; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  es 
tablished  March,  1908;  Bruce  W.  McCarty, 
editor  and  publisher  (1— T). 

EAGLE  PASS,  c.  h.,  Maverick  €o.  p 

3,500  pop.,  on  Galveston,  Harrisburg  &  San 

Antonio  and  Mexican  International  Rds. 

and  Rio  Grande  r.,  150  m.  S.  W.  of  San  An 

tonlo.    Coal  mining  and  cattle  raising  and 

wool  growing. 

GUIDE;  Saturdays;  Independent;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $2;  established  1888; 
John  C.  Tipton,  editor;  Guide  Printing  Co., 
Inc.,  publishers  (7—5). 

RIO   GRANDE   NEWS;  Fridays;    re 
publican;  sixteen  pages  9x12;  subscription 
$1;  established  1906;   Erwin  W.  Ower,  editor; 
Rio  Grande  News  Co.,  publishers  (10—6  P). 

EASTLAND, c.h.,  EastlandCo.  t\  l,2i5 
pop.,  on  Texas  &  Pacific  Rd.,  10  m.  E.  of 
Cisco.  Agriculture  and  stocli  raising.  Sil- 
Ter  in  vicinity. 

CHRONICLE-BULLETIN;  Fridays; 
democratic;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1 ;  established  18S7;  G.  Flsk,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year_  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance   of    a    rating   to    that   effect. 

EDEN,  Concho   Co.  n  87t  pop.,  about 
25  m.  W.  of  Brady,  nearest  station  on  St. 
Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rd. 
ECHO;  Fridays  (A  A). 

EDGEWOOD,  Van  Zandt  Co.  d  276t 
pop.,  on  Texas    Pacific   Rd.,  50  m.  E.   of 
Dallas. 
JOURNAL;  Fridays  (A  A). 

EDNA,  c.  h.,  Jackson  Co.  Q  on  South- 
ern Pacific  Co's  Rd.,  25  m.  N.   E.  of   Vic- 
toria.   Cattle  raising. 
JACKSON  CO.  PROGRESS;  Fridays; 

four  pages  lSx24;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1883;  Franlc  Diclcson,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

EL    CAMPO,   Wharton    Co.   R   70.5t 
pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Rd.,  about  90  m. 
W.  of  Galveston. 
CITIZEN;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

EL  DORADO,  Schleicher  Co.  -U  450 

pop.,  50  m.S.  of  San  Angelo.    Farming  and 

stock  raising. 

PAPER;  Fridays;  four  to  eight 
pages  19x20;  subscription  $1 ;  established  De- 
cember. 1901;  A.  T.  Wright,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8— «)  (A  A).  ,      ,^ 

SUCCESS;  Fridays  (A  A1. 


TEXAS. 


ELECTRA,  Wichita  Co.  [j 
NEW.S;  Fridays  (A  A). 


ELGIN,  Bastrop  Co.  n  831  pop.— local 

estimate  2,300— on  Houston  &  Texas  Cen- 
tral and  Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas  Rds.,  26 
m.  E.  of  Auitln,  the  State  capital.  Farming 
and  truck  gardening;  brick  and  tile  manu- 
facturing. 

BLADET;  Wednesdays;  Swedish  ;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1907;  Texas  Bladet  Publishing  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers  (Hi— 7  P). 

COURIER;  Thursdays ;democratlc; eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1891;  J.  O.  Smith,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

TEXAS  BLADET;  Wednesdays  (A  A). 

EL  PASO,  c.h..  ElPa$o  Co.<^  15,90«t 
pop.,  on  El  Paso  &  Southwestern,  Chicago. 
Rook  Island  &  Pacific,  Rio  Grande,  Sierra 
Madre  &  Pacific,  Southern  Pacific  Co's, 
Texas  &  Pacific,  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa 
Fe  and  Mexican  Central  Rds.  and  Rio 
Grande  r  ,  opposite  Juarez,  Mexico.  A  port 
of  entry.  Agriculture,  cattle  raising  and 
mining. 

HERALD;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Saturdays;  indepen- 
dent; daily  eight  to  sixteen,  weekly  twelve 
pages  17x22;  subscription— daily  $7.  weekly 
$2;  established  1881;  H.  D.  Slater,  editor; 
Herald  News  Co.,  publishers  (1—7). 

Copies    printed:  daily:     3,245  i"  1902 

3,265  in   1903 

4,211  in  1904 

5,011  in  1905 

6,077  in  1906 

7,830  in   1907 

NEWS  ;   every  evening  except  Sunday; 

democratic;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription 

$5;  established  1883;  El  Paso  Publishlns  Co., 

editors  and  publishers. 

Copies     printed:     4^372  m   1906 
TIMES;  every  morning:  democratic;  eight 
to  twenty-four  pages  13x20:  subscription  $7; 
established  IbSl ;  Juan  S.  Hart,  editor;  Times 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (1—8). 
Copies    printed:     #  # 
REVISTA  ILLUSTRADA:  monthly 
(A  A). 

EMMA,  c.h.,   Cro>^by   Co.\2  oSt  pop., 

85  m.  S.  W.  of  Childress,  nearest  station  on 

Ft.  Worth  &  Denver  City  Rd.    Agriculture. 

CROSBY   CO.   NEWS;    Saturdays 

(A  A). 

EMORY,  c.  h.,  Rains  Co.  cf  400  pop., 
on  Missouri,  Kansas  &Texas  Rd..  30  m.  S.  E. 
of   Greenville.     Cotton,  fruits   and   vege- 

RAINS  CO.  LEA  DER;  Fridays;  eight 
page1  15x22 ;  subscription  $1 :  /stahlished 
1897:  A.  S.  Hornbeck,  editor  and   publisher 

(3-3). 

ENNIS,   Ellis   Co.   d  4,919tpop.,  on 
Houston  &  Texas  Central  and  Texas  Mid- 
land Rds.,  21  m.  N.  of  Corsicana  and  34  S. 
of  Dallas.    Large   cotton   compress.    Agri- 
culture and  stock  raising. 
NEWS:    everv  evening  except  Sunday; 
Independent;    four  to  tY.^Jl*  P^^««  i^^^?,! 
subscription  $4.80;    esta^'^shed  189. .    Hard> 
&  Chambless,  editors  and  publishers  (1-b). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  i-ooo  cop- 
ies but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance   of   a    rating  to    that   effect. 


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AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


TEXAS. 


TEXAS. 


Li  O  C  A  Li  ;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1885;  J.  M.  Weekley,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 

Copies     printed:      1,222  in   1906 

ESTELLINE,  Sail  Co  .^  79t  pop.,  on 
Ft.  Worth  &  Denver  City  Rd. 
HERALD:  Fridays  (A  A). 

FAIRFIELD,  c.  h.,  Freettont  Co.  q 

12  m.  W.  of  Trinity  r.,  which  is  navigable, 

and  162  N.  E.  of  Houston.    Farming. 

RECORDER;  Fridays ;  democratic ; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.00;  estab- 
lished 1876;  L.  C.  Kirgan,  editor  and  publisber 

(1-8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1902 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  infot- 
mation  as  would  warrant  the  accordance 
of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  -It  has  not 
since  made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 

FARMERSVILIiE,  Collin  Co.  c( 
1,856+  pop.,  on  Sherman,  Shreveport  A 
Southern  and  Gulf,  Colorado  &  Santa  Fe 
Rds.,  39  m.  N.  E.  of  Dallas.    Agriculture. 

SENTINEL;  Fridays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1896:  John  Hardin  and  W.  P.  Peed,  edi- 
tors and  pulilishers. 

TIMES;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  13x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1884; 
J.  K.  Foster,  editor;  Whitley  Brothers,  pub- 
lishers (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,151  in  1902 
and  1,497  in  1905,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
than    1. 000    in    1907. 

FARWELL,  Parmer   Co.  tl     Agri- 
culture. 
TIMES;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

FERRIS,  Ellis  Co.  cT  904t  pop.,  on 
Houston  &  Texas  C^^nrrid  Rd.,  18  m.  S.  of 
Dallas.  Shipping  point  for  cotton.  Pressed 
brick  manufactorj'.  Stock  raising  and  ag- 
riculture. 

WHEEL;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1  ;  established  1892  ;  Frank 
Ezzell,  editor  and  publisher  (7—5). 

FLATONIA,  Fayette  Co.  n  l,210t 
pop.,  on  San  Antonio  &  Aransas  Pass  and 
Southern  Pacillc  Rds.,  93  m.  E.  of  San  An- 
tonio and  120  W.  of  Houston.     Farming. 

ARGUS}  Thursdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  18x34;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1879;  S.  C.  Blanton,  editor  and  publisher  (3 — 3). 
Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1902 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  infor- 
mation as  would  warrant  the  accordance 
of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It  has  not 
since  made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 

FLORENCE,  Williamgon  Co.  a  18 m. 

N.  of  Georgetown,  tl*e  county  seat  and  the 

nearest  station  on  International  &  Great 

Northern  Railroad.    Agriculture. 

V  I  D  E  T  T  E  ;  Saturdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1890;    W.  W.  Gardner,  editor  and  publisher 

(1-8)-  .  .  . 

Copies     printed:         613  in   1907 


FLORESVILLE,  c.  h.,  Wilson  Co.  g 

895+  pop.,  on  San  Antonio  &  Aransas  Pass 
Rd.,  31  m.  S.  E.  of  San  Antonio.  Farming 
and  stock  raising. 

CHRONICLE;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1877;  Dr.  J.  W.  Blake,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8—6). 

WILSON    CO.    JOURNAL;   Thurs 
days;   democratic;   eight  pages  15x22;    sub- 
scription $1 ;  established  1903;  H.  C.  F.  Thomp- 
son, editor;  Floresville  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers (1—5). 

FLOYDADA,  c.  h.,  Floyd  Co.  b  175 

pop.,  110  m.  S.  of  Amarillo.    Cattle  raising 

and  farming. 

HESPERIAN;  Thursdays;  eight  pages; 
18x20  ;  subscription  $1  ;  established  1896  ; 
L.  P.  Adair,  editor  and  publisher  (7—5). 

FORNEY,  Kaufman  Co.  cf  1.200  pop., 

on  Texas  &  Pacific  Rd.,  20  m.  E.  of  Dallas. 

Agriculture. 

MESSENGER ;  Fridays;  ten  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1;  established  1896;  M.  J.  Cox, 
editor  and  publisher  (9—3). 

FORT  CHADBOURNE,  Coke  Cp. 
-n  20t  pop.,  20  m.  N.  W.  of  Ballinger,  nearest 
station  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd. 
NEWS;  Fridays  (A  A). 

FORT  WORTH,  c.  h..  Tarrant  Co.  ij] 

26,688f  pop.,  center  of   nine  railroads,  on 

the  Trinity  r.,  32  m.  W.  of  Dallas  and  210  N. 

of  Austin,  the  State  capital.    Trade  center. 

LIVE  STOCK  REPORTER:  every 
evening  except   Sunday,   and    CITIZEN, 

Fridays;  live  stock  and  agriculture;  daily 
four,  weekly  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
—daily  $4,  weeklv  5u  cents;  established- 
daily  January,  1903,  weekly  1896;  C.  E.  Lee, 
editor;  The  Reporter  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers (12— 4). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  the  daily  edition  of  this  paper,  but 
it  had  credit  for  exceeding  1,000  in  1905 
and    1907. 

The  weekly  edition  had  credit  for  an 
average  issue  of  1,447  in  1895,  since 
which  it  has  not  furnished  any  definite 
and  satisfactory  report,  but  has  been 
credited  with  more  than  1,000  every  year 
since,    up    to    and   including    1907. 

RECORD  AND  REGISTER;  every 
mornng,  and  SEMI-WEEKLY,  Tuesdays 
and  Fridays;  democratic;  daily  twelve  to 
sixteen.  Sunday  forty  to  fifty  six,  semi- 
weekly  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription— dally 
$7.50,  including  Sunday;  Sunday  $1.50.  semi- 
weekly  $1 ;  established— iZecord  1903,  Register 
1896;  The  Record  Company,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (7—7). 

Copies  printed:  The  daily  edition  of 
this  paper  had  credit  for  an  average  is- 
sue of  11,854  in  1901,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
than    4,000    in    1905    and    1907. 

The  Sunday  edition  had  credit  for  an 
average  issue  of  13,402  in  1901,  since 
which  it  has  not  furnished  any  definite 
and  satisfactory  report,  but  was  credited 
with  more  than  7,500  in  1902  and  ex- 
ceeding  4,000    in    1905    and    1907. 


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TEXAS. 


STAR;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  Sunday  morning;  independent:  eight  to 
forty  pages  17x22}^;  subscription  $4.50;  estab- 
lished February,  1906:  The  Star  Publishing 
Company,  editors  and  publishers  (2— 8).  See 
adyertiseinent  beloM^. 

Copies  printed:  daily,  6,694  in  1906 
Daily  and  Sunday,  9,275  in  1907 
TELEGRAM  ;  every  evening  except 
Sunday.  Sunday  morning,  and  WEEK- 
LY, Thursdays;  independent;  daily  ten  to 
fourteen,  Sunday  twenty -four  to  forty, 
weeicly  eight  pagei  18x24;  subscription— daily 
fii,  weekly  $1;  established  1882;  The  Fort 
Worth  Telegram  Company,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (1 — 7). 

Copies  printed:     6,374  in  1900 
8,635  in  1904 
9,677  in  1905 
12,158  in  1906 
12,866  in  1907 
ANZEIGEK  ;  Fridays;  German;  republi- 
can; eight  pages  18x24;  subscription   $2;  es- 
tablished 1889:  Alex.  Glltky,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies  regu- 
larly in  the  years  1895  and  1896,  but  has 
not  since  set  up  any  claim  for  issuing  so 
many. 

ITE>I;  Saturdays;  Afro  American  ;  re- 
publican ;  eight  pages  11x16  :  subscription 
$1;  established  1891;  Jay  W.  Tajlor,  editor 
and  publisher  (1^). 

SOUTHWESTERN  FARMER  AXD 
BREEDER;   Fridays  (A  A). 

TEXAS  STOCKMAN -JOURNAL.; 
Wednesdays:  live  stock  and  agricultural; 
sixteen  to  twentv  pages  10}4x\9}^;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  1878;  H.  A.McEachin, 
editor;  Stockman  Publishing  Company,  pub- 
lishers (1—6). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  12,509  in  1905, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  a  re- 
port, but  was  credited  with  more  than 
7,=;oo    in    1907. 

UNION  BANNER:  Saturdays;  labor; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $2;  estab 
lished  1899;  C.  W.  Woodman,  editor:  Union 
Banner  Co.,  publishers  (1—7). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies  regu- 
larly in  the  years  1900  and  1003,  but  has 
not  since  set  up  any  definite  and  satis- 
factory   claim     for    issuing    so    many. 

PRESBYTERIAN  HERALD: 
monthly ;  oresbyterian  ;  sixteen  pages 
10;^xl5i^;  subscription  $1:  established  July, 
1902:  Rev.  J.  P.  Hicks,  editor  and  publisher 
(9— 7P). 

SOUTHWEST  KINDERGARTEN 
MAGAZINE;  monthly  (A  A). 


TEXAS. 


SOUTHWEST  MAGAZINE;  month 
ly ;  twenty-four  pages  lui^ixir.i^;  subscription 
$1;  established  1906;  Southwest  Magazine  Co., 
editors  and  publishers  ( 1—7  P). 

TEXAS  COURIER  RECORD  OF 
MEDICINE :m(mthly: medical; sixty  eight 
pages  7x10;  subscription  .$1;  established  19B0; 
Kent  V.  Klbbie,  B.S.,  M.D..  editor;  Texas 
Medical  Publishing  Co..  publishers  ( 1—7). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies  regu- 
larly in  the  years  1895  and  1898,  but  has 
not  since  set  up  any  definite  and  satis- 
factory   claim    for    issuins:    so    many. 

TEXAS  RAILWAY  JOURNAL; 
monthly  (A  A). 

TEXAS  STATE  JOURNAL  OF 
MEDICINE;  monthly,  medicine;  sixty 
pages  81^x1114;  subscription  $1;  established 
July,  1905;  I.  C,  Chase,  editor:  State  Medical 
Association  of  Texas,  publishers  (2—7). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  3,329  in  1906, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  was 
credited   with   more   than   2,250   in    1907. 

BOHEMIAN;  quarterly  (A  A). 

FRANKLIN,  c.  h.,  Robertson  Co.  a 

665+  pop.,  on  International  &  Great  North- 
ern Rd.,  104  m.  N.  E.  of  Austin,  the  State 
capital.    Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

CENTRAL  TEXAN;  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages  17x24;  subscription  $1.50: 
established  1888;  M.  K.  Irvln,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (3—3). 

FRANKSTON,  Anderson  Co.  D-  on 
Southern  Pacific  Rd.,  about  100  m.  S.  E.  of 
Dallas. 
METEOR:  Fridays  (A  A). 

FREDERICKSBURG,  c.  h..  Gil- 
lespie Co.  a  1,532+  pop.,  75  m.  N.  by  N.  W.  of 
San  Ankonlo  and  80  W.  of  Austin,  the  State 
capital.    Cotton,  grain  and  corn. 

GILLESPIE  CO.  NEWS;  Saturdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  13x20;  subBcrlptlon 
$1.50;  established  1888  ;  R.  T.  Gllddon,  editor 
and  publisher. 

WOCHENBLATT;  Wednesdays;  Ger 
man;    republicau;   eight  pages  ir>i^x22;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1877;   R.  Pennlger, 
editor  and  publisher  (l—ti). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,092  in  1902 
and  1,349  in  1904,  since  which  it  has  not 
furnished  any  definite  and  satisfactory 
report,  but  was  credited  with  more  than 
1,000    in    1905    and    I907' 


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the  people  want  it.     Local  advertising  patronage  as  large  as  any  other  Fort  Worth  news- 
paper, which  proves  the  local  advertiser  needs  it.    Foreign  advertisers,  under  the  circum- 
stances, can  wisely  use  The  Star.  Ra^es  right.  Ask  the  local  advertiser,  he  will  tell  you. 
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AMEEICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIKECTORY, 


TEXAS 


TEXAS. 


FREDONIA,  Mason  Co.  n  53t  pop., 
about  20  m.  N.  W.  of  Llano,  nearest  station 
on  Houston  &  Texas  Central  Rd. 
KICKER;  Fridays  (A  A). 

FRISCO,  ColUn  Co.  cf  500   pop.,  on 

St.  Louis  &   San   Francisco  Rd.    Farming. 

JOURNAL;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  establislied 
September.  1902;  O.  L.  Hamilton,  editor  and 
publisher  (7—5). 

FROST,  Navarro  Co.  n   621tpop.,on 
St.  Louis  Southwestern  Rd.,  about  40  ni. 
N.  E.  of  Waco.    Cotton  oil  mills. 
STA  R  ;  Fridays  ( A  A ). 

GAIL,  Borden   Co.  ^  150  pop.,   37  m. 

N.  of  Big  Spring,  nearest  railroad  station 

on  Texas  &  Pacific  Rd. 

BORDEN  CITIZEN;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  11x15;  subscription 
$1;  established  January,  1900;  A.  L.Webb, 
editor;  J.  F.  Deuton,  publisher  (1—5). 

GAINESVILLE,  c.  h..  Cooke  Co.  [j 
6,594+  pop.,  on  Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas 
and  Gulf,  Colorado  Sc  Santa  Fe  Rds.,  270  m. 
N.  of  Austin,  the  State  capital.  Steam  flour 
mills,  cottonseed  oil  mill,  brick  works, 
soap,  broom,  ice  and  other  manufactories. 
Extensive  trade  with  Indian  Territory. 
Grain  and  cotton. 

EVENING  MESSENGER;  everyeven- 
tng  except  Sunday,  and  VVEEKL.Y,  Fri- 
days; daily  four  pages  18x24,  weekly  eight 
pages  14x18;  subscription— dally  $4,  weekly 
25  cents;  established-daily  1898,  weekly  1897; 
S  J.  Helm,  manager;  Messenger  Publishing 
Co.,  publishers  (7-5). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  the  weekly  edition 
had    credit    for   exceeding   i.ooo   in    1907. 

HESPERIAN;  every  morning  except 
Monday,  and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages— daily  18x24,  weekl3^  22x28 ; 
subscription— daily  $5,  weeklv  $1  ;  estab- 
lished—daily 1879.  weekly  1869;  Geo.  T.  Yates, 
editor  and  publisher  (7—3  P). 

REGISTER  ;  every  morning  except 
Sunday,  and  VV  EEKL  Y,  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages— daily  18x24,  weekly  20x26; 
subscription— daily  $4.50,  weekly  $1;  estab 
lished— daily  18J<4,  weekly  1873;  J.  T.  Leonard, 
editor  and  publisher  (7—3). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  in- 
formation as  would  warrant  the  accord- 
ance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It  has 
not  since  made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 

ANZEIGER;  Tuesdays;  German;  eight 
pases  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1895:  C.  F.  Alterman,  publisher  (7— 5). 

SIGNAIj  :  Fridays;  democratic;  four 
pages  17J4x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1888;  B.  F.  Mitchell,  editor  and  publisher  ( 1—8). 

GALVESTON,  c.  h.,  Galveston  Co.O, 
37,789+  pop.— local  estimate  44,116— on  Gulf, 
Colorado  &  Santa  Fe.  Southern  Pacific,  Gal- 
veston, Houston  &  Northern,  Gulf  &  Inter- 
state, International  &  Great  Northern,  31i.s- 
sourl,  Kansas  &  Texas,  Galveston,  Rock  Is- 
land, Trinity  &  Brazos  Valley  and  Houston 
&  Henderson  Rds.  and  Galveston  bay,  about 
450  m.  W.  by  S.  of  New  Orleans.  La.    Regular 


lines  of  steamers  to  Europe  and  to  various 
points  of  the  Atlantic  seaboard.    A  large 
cotton,   grain   and   cattle    shipping    port.. 
Rope,  rice,  flour  and  cordage  mills. 

N  E  W  S  ;  every  morning,  and  SEHII- 
WEEKLY,  Mondays  and  Thursdays;  daily 
and  semi- weekly  eight  to  twelve  pages  18x23,. 
Sunday  sixteen  to  forty-four  pages  17x25; 
subscription— daily  $7.50,  Sunday  $1.50,  semi- 
weekly  $1;  established  1842:  A.  H.  Belo  &  Co., 
editors  and  publishers  (1—7). 
Copies  printed:!©©  Xo  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  the  daily  _  edition 
had  credit  for  exceeding  4,000  in  1896 
and    1907. 

The  Sunday  edition  had  credit  for 
more    than    7,500    in    1907. 

The  semi-weekly  edition  had  credit  for 
exceeding    7,500    in    1907. 

TRIBUNE;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day; independent  democratic;  eight  to  twen- 
ty four  pages  18x23;  subscription  $5.20;  estab- 
lished 1880;  C.H.McMaster,  editor;  Galveston 
Tribune  (Inc.),  publishers  (2 — S). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  3,110  in  1896 
and  6,658  in  1905,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satis- 
factory report,  but  was  credited  with 
more    than    4,000    in    1907. 

CITY  TIMES;  Saturdays;  negro;  re- 
publican; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1; 
established  1898;  W.  H.  Noble,  editor  and 
publisher  (8—3). 

JOURNAL;  Saturdays;  labor;  four 
pages  17x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1888;  Morris  J.  Lvnch,  editor  and  publisher 
(1-5). 

Copies  printed :  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding    1,000    in     1905    and    1907. 

OPERA  GLASS;  Saturdays;  society; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $2;  established 
1879;  R.  C.  Johnson  &  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers. 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding  2,250  in  1896  and  more  than 
1,000  in  1898,  and  every  year  since,  up 
to    and    including     1907. 

POST;  Thursdays;  German;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription $2;  established  1869;  Max 
Tieling.  editor;  Chas.  E.  Hummel,  pub- 
lisher (6—3). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding  1,000  in  1905  and  1907. 
ELITE  MAGAZINE;  monthly  (A  A). 
L'AMERlCA-<iAZZETTA  ITALI- 
ANA;  monthly.;  Italian;  sixteen  pages 
9x11}^;  subscription  $2;  established  1890;  A.  A. 
Fernandez  Torre,  editor;  L'Anierica  and  La 
Gazzetta  Italiana  Publishing  Co.,  publishers 
(8-6). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  .of  10,501  in  1901 
and  26,099  in  1904,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  has  been  credited  with 
more  than  20,000  every  year  since,  up 
to    and    including    1907. 

SPIRITUAL  REFORMER  AND 
HF^IANITARIAN;  monthly;  spiritual: 
forty  pages  7x10;  subscription  $1;  established 
1892.  S.  J.  M.  &  A.  A.  Finck,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (1—4). 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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TEXAS. 


TEXAS. 


OANADO,  Jackson  Co.  a.  407t  pop., 
on  Southern  Pacific  Rd.,  about  130  m.  S.  W. 
of  Galveston.    Cotton  gins. 
GRAPHIC;  Fridays  (A  A). 

GARDEN  CITY,  c.  h.,  Glasscock  Co. 
-o  83t  pop..  30  m.  S.  of  Blgsprlng,  nearest 
station  on  Texas  &  Pacific  Rd. 

GAZETTE;  Fridays  (A  A). 

GARLAND,  Dallas  Co.  a  819t  pop., 
on  Gulf,  Colorado  3c,  Santa  Fe  and  Missouri, 
Kansas  &  Texan  Eds.,  16  m.  N.  N.  E.  of  Dal- 
las, the  county  seat.  Farming. 
NEWS;  Fridays ;  democratic ;  eight  pages 
20x26;  subscription  $1;  established  1887;  Will 
A.  Holford,  editor  and  publisher  ( 1—6). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,200  in  190 1 
and  1,250  in  1902,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  has  been  credited  with 
more  than  1,000  every  year  since,  up  to 
and    including    1907. 

GARRISON,  Nacogdoches  Co.  ~    1,000 

pop.,  on  Houston,  East  &  West  Texas  Rd.,  18 

m.  N.  W.  of  Nacogdoches,  the  county  seat. 

GLEANER;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 

pages  15x22;     subscription   §1;    established 

February,  1904;    W.  C.  Simpson,  editor  and 

publisher  (1—8). 

GARZA,  Denton  Co.  Q'  189t  Pop.,  on 
Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas  Rd.,  about  23  ra. 
N.  W.  of  Dallas. 
JOURNAL;  Fridays  (A  A). 
GATESVILLE,  c.  h.,  Coryell  Co.  D 
l,8ti5t  pop.,  on  St.  Louis  Southwestern  Rd. 
and  Leon  r.,  49  m.  W.  of  Waco  and  80  N.  of 
Austin,  the  State  capital.  Agriculture  and 
stock  raising. 

MESSENGER  AND  STAR- 
FORUiU;  Fridays;  democratic  ;  twelve 
pages  15x22;  subscription  §1;  established— 
Star  1885,  Forum  1895.  Messenger  liK)2;  con- 
solidated September.  1907 ;  Hall  &  Hill,  editors 
and  publishers  (1—8). 

GATTSE,    Milam  Co.   D  289t  pop.,  on 
International  &  Great  Northern  Rd  ,  20  m. 
S.  E.  of  Cameron,  the  county  seat.    Agri- 
culture and  stoclc  raising.  1 
GAZETTE;  Fridays:  independent;  eight  | 
pages   I5}^x22;  subscription  Si;  established 
December,  1905;  J.  B.  Moran,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—7). 

GEORGETOWN,  c  h.,  Williamson 
Co.  o  2,790+  pop.,  on  International  &  Great 
Northern  Rd.,  25  m.  N.  of  Austin,  the  State 
capital.  Seat  of  Southwestern  University. 
Agriculture. 

COMMERCIAL;  Fridays;  (l«nocraUc; 
eiglit  pages  17x24;  subscription  §1;  '^>^ta.b- 
iished  1898;  Lee  J.  Rountree,  editor  and  pub 
Usher  (1—7).  .  ,      ,  ,-. 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  2,264  mi  904 
and  3,176  in  1906,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satistac- 
tory  report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
than    2,250    in    1907- 

WILLIAMSON  CO.  SUN;  Thursdays; 

democVaUcf  light  pages  15x2-2 :  subscription 

$1;    established  1876:    F.  T.  Roche,  editor  and 

j)ublisher  (1— 6).  ,     ,  ... 

Copies  printed:   This  paper  had  credit 


for  an  average  issue  of  1,392  in  1895 
and  1,720  in  1906,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
than    1,000    in    1907. 

GIDDINGS ,    c.  h.,  Lee  Co.    a    on 

Houston  &  Texas  Central  and  San  Antonio 
&  Aransas  Pass  Rds.,  60  m.  E.  of  Austin,  the 
State  capital.  Farming,  cotton  and  stock 
raising. 

DEUTSCHES     VOLKSBLATT  ; 

Thursdays:  German;  eight  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1.25;  established  1899;  J.  A.Proske. 
editor  and  publisher  (2—4). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year_  1903 
this  paper  seem.ed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  in- 
formation as  would  warrant  the  accord- 
ance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It  has 
not  since  made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 
NEWS;  Fridays  ;  democratic  ;  four  pages 
18x24;  subscriptions!;  established  1888;  J.  W. 
Northrup,  editor  and  publisher. 

GILMER,   c.  h.,    Upshur    Co.  cT    on 

St.  Louis    &   Southwestern  Rd.,  80   m.  N. 

W.    of    Shreveport,    La.,    and    230    N.   of 

Galveston.    Farming  and  truck  gardening. 

MIRROR;  Thursdays ;  democratic ; 
eight  pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1877;    W.  F.   Holmes,  editor  and  publisher 

^^UPSHUR    CO.     ECHO;     Thursdays; 

democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 

$1;   established  1897;   J.  J.  Stephens,  editor 

and  publisher  (1— 7 ). 

Copies  printed:  1,038  in  1902 
1,001  in  1903 
1,135  in  1904 
1,182  in  1905 
1,146  in  1906 
1,069  in  1907 

GLAZIER,  Hemphill  Co.  tl 
TIMES;  Fridays  (A  A). 

GLENROSE,  c.  h.,  Somervell  Co.  tl 
14  m.  N.  of  Walnut  Springs,  the  nearest 
station  on  Texas  Central  Rd.  Agriculture 
and  stock  raising. 

HER  \LD  ;  Thursdays;  democratic ;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1890;  H.  W.Brown,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

GODLEY,  Johnson  Co.  n  291t  pop.,  on 
Missouri.  Kansas  &  Texas  Rd..  20  m.  S.  of 
Fort  Worth, 
BANNER;  Frldays(AA). 

GOLDTHWAITE,  c  h.,  Mills  Co.  D 
1.282+  pop., on  Gulf,  Colorado  &  Santa  Fe  Rd., 
35  m.  S.  E.  of  Brownwood.    Farming. 
EAGLE;   Saturdays;    four  pages   g)x26: 

subscription    $1;     established   1894 ,     R.    M. 

Thompson,  editor  and  publisher. 

GOLIAD,  c.  h.,  Goliad  Co.  g  on 
Southern  Pacific  Co's  Rd.  and  San  Antonio 
r  130  m.  S.  E.  of  Austin,  the  State  capital. 
Water    power.      Agriculture     and    stock 

raising. 
AHVANCE:    Wednesdays;   democratic: 

Pi^hV  Daaes  15x22;  subscription  75  cents;  es- 
tabUshed  Ma?ch.'l905;    J.   A.  White,   editor 

^rUARD-' Fridays;   Independent;   eight 
pa^e^  13^x19^;   subscription    $1.50;   estab- 


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TEXAS. 


lished  1867;  Q.  R.  Beckhaiu,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

G  O  N  Z  A  Li  E  S  ,  c.  h.,  Gonzales  Co.  g 
4,297+  pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Go's  and 
San  Antonio  &  Aransas  Pass  Rds.  and 
Guadalupe  r.  and  at  mouth  of  San  Marcos 
r.,  70  m.  S.  E.  of  Austin,  the  State  capital. 
Farming  and  grazing. 

INQUIRER;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLiY,  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic; daily  four,  weekly  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription— daily  $5,  weekly  $1..50;  estab 
lished— daily  1897,  weekly  1853  ;  Reese  &  Smith, 
editors  and  publishers  (11 — 6). 

Copies     printed:      1,390  in   1903 
1,663  in   1907 

REFORM;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

GORDON,   Palo  Pinto  Co.  t}  800  pop., 

on  Texas  &  Pacific  Rd..  28  m.  E.  S.  E.  of 

Mineral    Wells,    the    nearest    station    on 

Weatherford,  Mineral  Wells  &  Northvrest- 

ern  Railroad,  and  42  m.  W.  of  Weatherford. 

Coal  mining,  agriculture  and  cattle  raising. 

COURIER;  Fridays;  democratic;  four 
pages  17x34;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1884;  L.  A.  McCollister,  editor  and  publisher 
(6-3). 

GOREE,  Knox  Co.  tl  75t  pop. 
GAZETTE;  Fridays  (A  A). 

GORMAN,  Eastland  Co.  6  829  pop.. 

on  Texas  Central  Rd.,  15  m.  S.  E.  of  Eastland, 

the  county  seat.    Agriculture   and    stock 

raising. 

PROGRESS:  Fridays;  four  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1;  established  March.  1901;  T. 
M.  Collie,  editor  and  publisher  ( 1—3). 

GRAHAM,  c.  h.,  Young  Co.  b  878t 
pop.— local  estimate  1,^;()0  — on  Chicago, 
Rock  Island  and  Texas  Rd.,  26  m.  N.  W.  of 
Jacksboro.  Coalmines.  Farming  and  stock 
raising. 

IjEADER;  Fridays;  democratic;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  ^\\  established 
1876;  P.  A.  "Martin,  editor;  J  W.  Graves,  pub- 
lisher (6-3). 

YOUNG  CO.  NEWS;  Fridays:  demo- 
cratic: four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1: 
established  March,  1902:  Geo.  H.  Rhea  and 
Jas.  M.  Wood,  editors;  Harry  D.  Adams,  pub 
Usher  (8—6)  (A  A). 

BANNER  OF  PEACE;  semi  monthly; 
baptist;  twenty  pages 5-^x8;  subscription  .«?!; 
established  1900;  J.  H.  Fisher,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1— 8P). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance   of    a    rating    to    that    effect. 

GRANBURY, c. li.,  Hood  Co.  ^  l,410t 
pop.,  on  Ft.  Worth  &  Rio  Grande  Rd.  and 
Brazos  r.,  40  m.  S.  W.  of  Fort  Worth.  Cattle 
raising  and  farming. 

DEMOCRAT;  everv  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Wednesdays; 
democratic;  daily  four,  weekly  eight  page's 
13x20;  subscription- daily  $4.80,  weekly  $1; 
established— daily  1903.  weekly  1898;  A.  W. 
Crockett,  editor  and  publisher  (7 — 5). 

GRAPHIC-TRUTH;  Fridays;  inde- 
pendent; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$1;  established— G7'aij;ifc  1872.  Truth  1896: 
con.solldated  1897;  W.  A.  Binyon,  editor  and 
publisher  (6—3). 


TEXAS. 


NEWS;  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; established  1894; 
Frank  Gaston,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 

GRAND  PRAIRIE,  Dallas  Co.  cT 
207  pop.,  on  Texas  &  Pacific  Rd.,  13  m.  W. 
of  Dallas,  the  county  seat.  Farming  and 
stock  raising. 

HUSTLER  ;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
August,  1902;  The  Grand  Prairie  Publishitig 
Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (9—3). 

NEWS;  Fridays  (A  A). 

GRAND  SALINE,  Van  Zandt  Co.  ^ 

1,500  pop.,  on  Texas  &  Pacific  Rd.,  66  m.  E. 

of  Dallas.    Extensive  salt  plants. 

SUN;  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1894;  Riley 
&  Spears,  editors  and  publishers. 

GRAND  VIEW,  Johnson  Co.  (j  713t 

pop.,  on  Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas  Rd..  9  m.. 

S.  of  Alvarado,  and  35  N.  of  Fort  Worth. 

Farming 

TRIBUNE;  Fridays;  eight  pages  !5x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1896;  M.  L.Hair, 
editor  and  publisher  (11 — 5  P). 

GRANGER,  Williamson  Co.  D  841t 

pop.,    on   Missouri,   Kansas   &   Texas  and 

Georgetown  &  Granger  Rds.,  15  m.  E.  of 

Georgetown,  the  county  .seat.    Agriculture. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight  pages 
20x22:  subscription  $1;  ^stablislied  1893;  A.  D. 
Reeder,  editor  and  publisher  (2—8). 

GRAPELAND,   Houston   Co.  Q  7-50 

pop.,  on  International  &  Great  Northern 

Rd.,  12  m.  N.  of  Crockett,  the  county  seat. 

Corn,  cotton  and  vegetables. 

MESSENGER;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
six  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1899;  Albert  H.  Luker,  editor  and  publisher. 

GRAPEVINE,    Tarrant    Co.    b    on 
Texas  and  St.  Louis  Southwestern  Rds.,  22 
m.    from    Fort    Worth,  the   county   seat. 
Agriculture. 
SUN;      Fridays  ;      democratic  ;      eight 

pages  13x20;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1895; 

J.  E.  Keeling,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3  P). 

GREENVILLE,  c.  h.,  Hunt  Co.   q' 

6,860t  pop.,  on  Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas, 
Sherman.  Shreveport  &  Southern,  St.  Louis, 
Texas  Midland  and  Southwestern  Rds.,  52 
m.  N.  E.  of  Dallas.    Agriculture. 

BANNER;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKIjY.  Wednesdays  ;  democratic 
daily  four,  weekly  eight  pages  18x24:  sub- 
scription-daily S"j,  weekly  $1.50;  established 
— dailv  '894,  we"ekly  18?2:  T.  M.  Finley,  editor; 
Dial  &  Hodsie.  publishers  (7—3  P). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies  reg- 
ularly in  1896,  but  has  not  since  set  up 
any  claim  for  issuing  so  many. 

HERALD;  every  morning  except  Mon- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  democratic; 
daily  four  pages  17x24,  weekly  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription— daily  $6,  weekly  $1;  es- 
tablished 1869;  E.  W.  Harris  &  Son.  editors 
and  publishers  (1-7). 

Copies  printed:  The  weekly  edition 
of  this  paper  had  credit  for  issuing  more 
than  1,000  copies  regularly  in  1898,  but 
has  not  since  set  up  any  definite  and 
satisfactory    claim    for   issuing   so    many. 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


1115 


TEXAS. 


TEXAS. 


MESSENGER;  Fridays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1894;  J.  A.  Phillips,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,671  in  1897, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  has 
been  credited  with  more  than  1,000  every 
vear    since,    up    to    and    including    1907- 

TEXAS  HOLINESS  ADVOCATE; 
Thursdays :  holiness ;  eight  pages  12x17^2 ;  sub- 
scriptloii  $1:  established  1898;  Rev.  C.  M. 
Keith,  editor;  Keith  &  McConnell,  publish- 
ers (3-3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  has  on 
two  occasions  indicated  a  desire  to  have 
credit  for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies 
regularly,  but  such  definite  information 
as  would  warrant  such  a  rating  has 
never  been  forthcoming. 

GROESBECK,  c.h.,LimettoneCo.n 

1,462+  pop.,  on  Houston  &  Texas  Central 
Rd.,  95  m.  S.  of  Dallas.  Shipping  point 
for  cattle.  Corn,  cotton  and  stock  raising. 
JOURNAL;  Thursdays  ;  democratic  ; 
eight  pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1892;  H.  E.  Ellis,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 

HALLETTSVILLE,  c.  h.,  Lavaca 

Co.  c?  1,457+  pop.,  on  San  Antonio  &  Aransas 
Pass  Rd.  and  Lavaca  r.,  100  m.  W.  S.  "W.  of 
Houston.  Cotton  growing  and  truck  farm- 
ing. 

DIE  LAVACA  CO.  NACHRICH- 
TEN;  weekly;  German;  independent:  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50:  established 
1896;  R.  Waltersdorf  &  Co.,  editors  and  pub 
Ushers  (1 — 4). 

HERALD ;  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  §1.50;  established 
1872;  W.  B.  Braumelr,  editor;  C.  F.  Lehmann, 
publisher  (1 — 7). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,674  in  1899 
and  1,723  in  1904,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
than    1,000   in    1907. 

NEW  ERA  ;  Fridays;  independent:  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.25;  established 
1889;  E.  O.  Meitzen,  editor  and  publisher  (3— :^). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,151  for  the 
vear  1896,  1,156  in  1902,  but  has  not 
since  made  claim  to  issuing  so  many  as 
1,000  copies. 

NOVY  D0310V;  Thursdays;  Bohemian; 
roman  catholic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion $2;  established  1895:  J.  F.  Kopschky, 
editor  and  Duhllsher  (9— 6). 

OBZOR  HO  SPOD  A  RSKY;  semi- 
monthly;  Bohemian:  agricultural:    sixteen 
pages    13x20;    subscription  ai  cents;    estab- ^ 
llshed    1891;    F.    Fabian,   editor    and    pub- j 
lisher  (1—8). 
HAMILTON,  c.  h.,  Hamilton  Co.  D 

726+  pop.-local  estimate  2,000-65  m.  W.  of 

Waco.  Farming,  grazing  and  stock  raising. 

HERALD;  Wednesdays  ;  democratic ; 
eight  pages  13x20;    subscription  $1 ;   estab 
lished  1876;  G.  H.  Boynton,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher ^8— 5). 

RUSTLER;  Tuesdays;  democratic: 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  e?tab^ 
lished  1899;  L.  O.  Peck,  editor  and  publisher 

^^  Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,650  in  1903. 
since    which    it   has    not    furnished    any 


definite  and   satisfactory  report,   but  was 
credited   with   more    than    1,000    in    1904 
and    1907. 
i     EYE-OPENER;  monthly  (A  A). 

HAMLIN,  Jones  Co.  b 
BULLETIN;  Sundays  (A  A). 

HASKELL,  c.  h.,  Haskell  Co.  t]  42 
j  m.  S.  W.  of  Seymour,  the  nearest  station 
I  on  Ft.  Worth  &  Denver  City  Railroad,  and 
!     SON.  of  Abilene.    Farming. 

FREE  PRESS;  Saturdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  81;  estab- 
lished 1886;  Poole  &  O'Bryan,  editors  and 
publishers  (12-4). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  2,395  in  1904, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  was 
credited  with  more  than  1,000  in  1007. 
HERALD;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  10^4x15;  subscription  $1:  established 
1906;  E.  B.  Atterbury.  Jr.,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8—6  P). 

H'EA^'S'E, Robertson  Co.  D2,129tpop., 
at  junction  of  Houston  &  Texas  Central  and 
International  &  Great  Northern  Rds.,  13  m. 
S.  of  Franklin,  the  county  seat.  Agriculture. 
DEMOCRAT;    Fridays  ;    eight     pages 

15x22;  subscription  $1:  established  1890;  H.  C. 

ShaAv,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 

HEMPSTEAD,  c.  h.,  Waller  Co.  n- 

2,142+  pop.,  on  Houston  &  Texas    Central 
Rd.,  about  90  m.  N.  W.  of  Galveston. 
NEWS;  Fridays  (A  A). 
HENDERSON,  c.h.,  Rusk  Co.  cf 

on  International  &  Great  Northern  Rd.,  75 

m.  W.  of  Shreveport,  La.,    and  160  N.  of 

Houston.    Cotton,  grain  and  fruit. 

RUSK  CO.  NEWS;  Wednesdays;  dem; 

ocratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1, 

established    1879:    D.  R.  Harris,   editor   and 

publisher  (8-3  P). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,429  m  1890 
and  1,742  in  1899,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satistac- 
tory  report,  but  has  been  credited  with 
more  than  1,000  every  year  since,  up  to 
and    including     1907  ^.         ... 

TIIIES;  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight 
nages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1859; 
Ramley  &  Barrett,   editors  and  publishers 

■^^opies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
1  this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
'  an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  in- 
formation as  would  warrant  the  accord- 
ance of  a  rating  to  that  effec  It  has 
not  since  made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 

HENRIETTA,  c  b..  Clay  Co.  d  3.0C0 
pop.,  on  Ft.  Worth  &  Denver  City.  South- 
western and  Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas 
Rds..  96  m.  N.  W.  of  Fort  Worth.  Farming 
and  stock  raising:  petroleum. 
ivmrPFNDENT;  Fridays;  independ- 
ent S?ht  pages  13x20  subscription  75  cents; 
l^tablifhedPlI*;  Cyrus  Coleman,  editor  and 

P'i''^^nPT"F^''s  REVIEW;  Fridays; 
i«?.?^^«i?htDa?e8  13x22:  subscription  $1; 
l^stabiishfdSs^sTw.  E.  Edwards,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 


1116 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


TEXAS. 


HEREFORD,  c.  h.,  Deaf  Smith  Co. 
ti  3,550  pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa 
Fe  Rd.    Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

BRAND;  Fridays;  democratic;  twelve 
to  twenty  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1:  es- 
tablished February,  1901;  Hawking  &  Elliott, 
publishers  (1 — 8). 

Copies     printed:      1,468  in   1907 

MIRAGE;  quarterly;  agricultural,  com- 
mercial, industrial;  twenty  ei(j;ht  pages 
7*x9J;  subscripiion  50 cents;  established  De- 
cember, 1907;  A.  C.  Elliott,  editor;  The  Here- 
ford Brand,  publishers  (12—7  P). 

HERMLEIGH,  Scun-y  Co.  ti 
HERALD;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

HICO,   Hamilton  Co.  □  l,4S0t  pop.,  on 

Texas  Central   Rd.,  22  m.  N.  of  Hamilton. 

Farming. 

NEWS-REVIEW;  Fridays;  demo 
cratic;  twelve  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established— iVeius  1883,  Revieiv  1S9S,  consoli- 
dated May,  1907;  E.  A.  Heath,  editor;  Hico 
Printing  Co.,  publishers  (1—8). 

HIGGINS,  Lipscomb  Co.  ^  300  pop., 

on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  and  South- 
ern Kansas  Rds..  17  m.  S.  E.  of  Lipscomb, 
the  county  seat.    Cattle  raising. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1;  established  1897  ;  Cap  Mitch- 
ell, editor;  H.  J.  Holm,  publisher. 

HILLSBORO,  c.  h.,  mil  Co.  a  5.34«, 

pop.,  on  Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas,  Hearne 

&  Brazos  Valley  and  St.  Louis   Southwest. 

ern  Rds.,  33  m.  N.  of  Waco  and  150  N.  by 

N.  E.  of  Austin,  the  State  capital.   Corn, 

cotton  and  wheat. 

MIRROR;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Wednesdays;  demo- 
cratic; daily  eight,  weekly  eight  to  twelve 
pages  15x22:  subscription— 'iaily  $4.20,  week- 
ly $1;  established— daily  1S96,  weekly  1881; 
Thompson  &  Campbell,  editors  and  pub 
lishersd— 8). 

Copies  printed:  The  weekly  edition 
of  this  paper  had  credit  for  an  average 
issue  of  2,611  in  1900,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  has  been  credited  with 
more  than  1,000  every  year  since  1902, 
up   to   and   including    1907. 

HILL  CO.  RECORD;  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic; twelve  pages  13x20:  subscription  $1; 
established  1873;  W.  S.  Mayes,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1 — 7). 

Copies     printed:      1,873  iri   1906 
2,251  in   1907 

HOLLAND,  Jiell  Co.  c  678t  pop.,  on 

Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas  Rd.,  16  m.  S.  of 

Belton,  the  county  seat,  and  52  N.  of  Austin, 

the  State  capital.      Agriculture  and  stock 

raising. 

PROGRESS;  Fridays;  democratic:  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1890;  D.  L.  Murphy,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 

HONDO,    <*.  h.,    Medina    Co.    g    592t 

pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Rd.,  50  m.  W.of 

San  Antonio.    Stock  raising,  farming  and 

honey  producing. 

ANVIL  HERALD;  Saturdays;  inde- 
pendent; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1886;  Fletcher  Davis,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—7). 


TEXAS. 


HONE  YGROVE,  Fannin  Co.jzf 
2.483+  pop.,  on  Gulf,  Colorado  &  Santa  Fe 
and  Texas  &  Pacific  Rds.,  85  m.  N.  E.  of 
Dallas.    Agriculture. 

SIGNAL;  Fridays;  four  pages  20x26; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1891 ;  J.  H.  Lowry, 
editor;  Signal  Publishing  Co..  publishers. 

TEXAS   CITIZEN;   Fridays;   demo- 


cratic;   eight  pages    18x24;    subscription  $1; 

"^76; 

Usher. 


established  1876;  E.  H.  Love,  editor  and  pub- 


Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,119  for  the 
year  1898,  1,120  in  1902,  but  has  not 
since  made  claim  to  issuing  so  many  as 
1,000  copies. 

HOUSTON,  c.  h.,  Harris  Co.  C\  80,000 
pop.,  center  of  fifteen  railroads,  on  Buffalo 
bayou,  50  m.  N.  W.  of  Galveston,  to  which 
point  steamboats  run  regularly.  Terminus 
of  Morgan's  ship  channel.  Foundries,  ma- 
chine shops  and  planing  mills.  Agricult- 
ural district,  producing  cotton,  rice,  sugar 

cane  and  corn. 

DAILY. 

CHRONICLE   AND    HERALD; 

every  evening  except  Sunday,  and  Sunday 
morning;  Independent;  twelve  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $6.50;  established  1901;  M.  E. 
Foster,  editor;  The  Houston  Chronicle  Pub- 
lishing Company,  publishers  (1—7). 

Copies  printed:     daily:     9,749  in  1902 

13,245  in  1903 
17,492  in   1904 
19,738  in   1905 
22,276  in  1906 
23,985  in   1907 
Sunday,    23,882  in   1905 
29,620  in   1907 
Publisher's   announcement.  — The     Houston 
Chronicle's  net   paid    circulation   dating 
from  February  1st,  1908,  guaranteed  to  be 
24,000  minimum   on    the   daily  and  30.(100 
minimum  on  the  Sunday  issue.  The  Chron- 
icle  does  not   allow   returns.    It   counts 
nothing  but  actual  net  paid   circulation. 
It  goes  into  over  400  towns   in  Texas  and 
Louisiana,  and  guarantees  the  largest  Tex- 
as circulation  of  any  paper   in    the  State. 
Locally  it  guarantees  50  per  cent  more  cir- 
culation than  any  other  paper  published 
in  Houston.    It  will  furnish  to  any  adver- 
tiser who  desires  It  a  detailed  statement 
showing  Its  circulation  at  every  town  in 
Texas   and    Louisiana.     The  Chronicle's 
advertising  rates  range  from  4  cents  per 
line  on  14,000  line  contracts  to  10  cents  per 
line  on  one-time  ads. 

POST;  every  morning,  and  S  E  HI  I  - 
WEEKLY,  Mondays  and  Thursdays;  dem- 
ocratic; eight  pages  19x21;  subscription  — 
daily  $8,  Sunday  $1.50,  semi-weekly  $1;  estab- 
lished 1880;  Houston  Printing  Company,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  (1 — 6). 

Copies   printed:    daily:    10,372  in  1896 

13,875  in  1900 
13,832  in  1901 
15,232  in  1903 

18,743  in  1905 

19,369  in  1906 

21,363  in  1907 

Semi-weekly:      17,496  in  1896 

24,817  in  1900 

29,509  in  1902 

25,734  in  1905 

27,491  in  1906 

30,959  in  1907 
WEEKLY. 

BOLLETTINO  DEL  TEXAS;  Satur- 
days (A  A). 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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TEXAS. 


TEXAS. 


I^ABOR  JOURNAL.}  Thursdays; 
labor;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1; 
established  1897;  Max  Andrew,  editor  and 
publisher. 

SOUTHERN  SHIPPERS'  iiUIDE; 
Thursdays  (A  A). 

TEXAS  DEUTSCHE  ZEITUNG; 
Thursdays;  German;  democratic;  twelve 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $2;  established  1872; 
A.  Haxthausen,  editor  and  publisher  (12—5). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  2,666  in  1897, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  has 
been  credited  with  more  than  _  1,000 
every  year  since  1899,  up  to  and  includ- 
ing   1907. 

TEXAS  FREEMAN  ;  Saturdays  (AA). 

TEXAS  WORLD  ;  Saturdays;  Uemo- 
cratic;  eight  pages  15x2-^;  subscription  $2; 
established  1889;  J.  H.  Palmer,  editor  and 
publisher  (6— 3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  8,000  in  1893, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  has 
been  credited  with  more  than  1,000 
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ing   1907. 

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St.  Louis  Southwestern  Rd.,  30  m.  N.  E.  of 

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Penitentiary  and  Normal  Institute.  Cotton 
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HULTO,  Williamson  Co.  U  749t  pop., 
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about  35  m.  N.  by  E.  of  Austin,  the  State 
capital. 
ENTERPRISE;  Fridays  (A  A). 

lOLA,  Grimes  Co.  D-  79t  pop.,  20  m.  E, 
of  Bryan,  nearest  station  on  Houston  & 
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ENTERPRISE;  Fridays  (A  A). 

10  WAP  ARK,     Wichita    Co.    [j     700 
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Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 
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and  2.246  in  1906,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
than     1,000    in     1907. 

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20x26;  subscription  $1;  established  February, 
1905;  Whitley  Reed,  editor  and  publisher 
i3— 5P3  (A  A). 

ITASCA,  ffiU  Co.  a  548t  pop.,  on  Mis- 
souri, Kansas  &  Texas  Rd.,44  m.  S.  of  Fort 
Worth  and  45  N.  of  Waco.  Cotton  gins  and 
corn  presses.    Farming. 

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mett  Smith,  editor  and  publisher  (12—3). 

JACKSBORO,c.h,,  Jack  Co.  [j  1,3111 

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Rd.,  40  m.  N.  N.  W.  of  Weatherford  and  36 
from  Bowie.  Blue  limestone,  coal  and 
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1894;  Tom  M.  Marks,  editor  and  publisher 
(3-3). 

JACKSONVIIiLE,  Cherokee  Co.  a 
1,568+  pop.,  on  International  &  Great  North- 
ern, Texas  &  New  Orleans  and  St.  Louis 
Southwestern  Rds.,  16  m.  N.  W.  of  Rusk, 
the  county  seat.  Shipping  point  for  cot- 
ton, fruit  and  lumber. 

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since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  was 
credited  with  more  than  2,250  in  1904 
and     1907. 

CHEROKEE  CO.  BANNER;  Fri 
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Farland,  editor  and  publisher  (7—5). 

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formation as  would  warrant  the  accord- 
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JASPER,  c.  h.,  Jasper  Co.  n-  between 
Sabine  and  Neches  rs.,  60  m.  N.  of  Beau- 
mont and  150  N.  E.  of  Galveston.  Several 
steam  lumber  mills,  cotton  gins  and  presses. 
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JEFFERSON,  c.  h.,  Marion  Co.  cT 
2,850+ pop., on  Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas, 
Jefferson  &  Northwestern  and  Texas  & 
Pacific  Rds.,  at  the  head  of  navigation  on 
Big  Cypress  bayou,  48  m.  N.  W.  of  Shreve- 
port,  La.  Steamboats  ascend  to  this  point. 
Iron  furnaces,  woolen  mill,  cotton  com- 
press, saw  mills  and  various  manufactories . 
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established  1865;  Taylor  &  Taylor,  editors 
and  publishers  (7—5). 

JEWETT,  Leon  Co.  n  on  Interna- 
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of  Palestine.    Mineral  spring. 

MESSENGER;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  17x24;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1885;  J.  S.  Robinson,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (3—3). 

JOHNSON  CITY,  c.  h..  Blanco  Co. 

D   197+  pop.,  20  m.  S.  of  Marble  Falls,  the 

nearest  railroad  station. 

ENTERPRISE;  Saturdays;  democratic; 
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lished 1904;  G.  A.  Williams,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7—5). 

KARNES  CITY,  c  h.,  Karnes  Co.  g 

on  San  Antonio  &  Aransas  Pass  Rd.  Cot- 
ton compress  and  saw  mill.    Agriculture. 

KARNES  CITATION;  Thursdays; 
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$1.50;  established  1896;  Aug.  C.  Dietze,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (1—4). 

KAUFMAN,  c.  h..  Kaufman  Co.  ^ 

2,378+  pop.,  on  Texas  Midland  and  Texas  & 
New  Orleans  Rds..  35  m.  E.  S.  E.  of  Dallas. 
Cattle  raising  and  agriculture. 

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issue  of  1,240  in  1895  and  1,430  in  190 1, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  has 
beeen  credited  with  more  than  1,000 
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1907. 

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an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
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formation as  would  warrant  the  accord- 
ance   of    a    rating    to    that    effect. 

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KEENE,  Johnson  Co.  t\  500  pop.,  on 
Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas  Rd.,  6  m.  N.  E.  of 
Cleburne.    Canning. 

SOUTHWESTERN  U  N  1  O  N  REC- 
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KEMP,  Kaufman  C<>.  r/  1.000  pop.,  on 
Southern  Pacific  Go's  and  Texas  &  New 
Orleans  Rds.,  12  m.  S.  of  Kaufman,  the 
county  seat.  Agriculture  and  cattle  raising. 

KAUFMAN   CO.   N  E  >V  S  ;   Fridays; 
democratic;  eight  pages     3}^x20;    subscrip 
tiou  50  cents;  E.  F.  James,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2-8). 

KENEDY,  Karnes    Co.   Q   on    San 

Antonio  &  Aransas  Pass  Rd.,  30  m.  S.  E.of 
Floresville.    Farming  and  stock  raising. 
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pages  17x23;  subscription  $1;  established  1895; 

t).  M.  Russell,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

KERENS,  Navarro  Co.  cf  735t  pop., 
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Corsicana,  the  county  seat.    Farming  and 
stock  raising. 
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subscription    $1:    established    1893;    Cliff    S. 

Estes,  editor  and  publisher. 

KERRVILLE,  c  h..  Kerr  Co.  U  1.423t 
pop.,  on  San  Antonio  &  Aransas  Pass  Rd. 
and  Guadalupe  r..  68  m.  N.  W.  of  San  An- 
tonio. Roller  flour  mills.  Farming  and 
grazing. 
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established  1882;  J.  E.  Grimstead,  editor  and 

publisher  (9—3). 

KILLEEN,  Bell  Co.  -    780t  pop.,  on 

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W.  of  Belton. 

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P.  B.  Hoover,  editor;  The  Herald  Publishmg 
Co.,  publishers  (11— 5). 

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KINGSLAND,  Llano  Co.  D  lU  pop., 

on  Houston  &  Texas  Central  Rd.,  18  m.  S.  E. 

of  Llano,  the  county  seat.    Agriculture  and 

stock  raising. 

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February,  1902;  R.  L.  Rogers,  editor;  R.  L. 
Rogers  &  Son,  publishers  (6—3). 

KINGSTON.  Sunt  Co.  b  283t  pop., 

on  Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas  Rd.,  53  m.N.E. 

of  Dallas.    Cotton. 

ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

STAR;  Fridays;  six  pages  Uxlo}^:  sub- 
scription 30  cenis;  established    September, 
190.3;  Shields  Brothers,  editors  aad  publishers 
(10— 5  P)  (A  A). 
KIN  GSVILLE,  -V«eces   Co.  0,1,000 

pop.,  on  St.  Louis,  Brownsville  &  Mexico 

Rd.,  180  m.  S.  of  San  Antonio.    Agriculture. 

GULF  COAST  RECORD  ;  Saturdays; 
four  p^ges  lSix22:  subscription  $l-='0:  estab- 
lished October.  1P07;  Fred  Warren  editor; 
KingsviUe  Publishing  Company,  publishers 

^^SPoiiESMAN;  Fridays;  independent; 
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lished  October,  1903;  J.  W.  Canada,  editor  and 
publisher  (12-5  P)  (A  A). 


KNOX  CITY,  Knox  Co.  b  on  Kan- 
sas City,  Mexico  &  Orient  Rd.,  40  m.  N.  of 
Stamford.    Farming. 

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cratic; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  November,  1904;  Nell  H.  Bigger, 
editor  and  publisher  (12—5). 

KOSSE,  Limestone  Co.  a  717t  pop.,  on 

Houston  &  Texas  Central  Rd.,  110  m.  S.  of 

Dallas.    Agriculture. 

CYCLONE;  Thursdays ;  democratic; 
eight  to  sixteen  pages  15x22  ;  subscription 
$1;  established  1885;  J.  T.  Robisou,  editor 
and  publisher  (1 — 7). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,036  in  1896 
and  1,221  in  1906,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
than     1,000    in     1907. 

KOUNTZE,  c.  h.,  Hardin  Co.  a-  343 
pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Go's  Rd..  about 
24  m.  N.  W.  of  Beaumont.  Lumbering,  agri- 
culture and  oil. 

TEXAS  NEWS;  Saturdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  12x2();  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished May,  190(J;  F.  M.  Littlepage,  editor  and 
publisher  (11—5). 

KYLE,  ffays  Co.  n  on  International 

&  Great  Northern  Rd.,  20  m.  S.  of  Austin, 

the  State  capital.    Farming. 

NEW^S;  Fridays;  four  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1899;  T.  F.  Harwell, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—4). 

LADONIA,  Fannin  Co.  a  2,000  pop., 
on  Gulf,  Colorado  &  Santa  Fe  Rd.,  70  m.  N. 
E.  of  Dallas.  Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 
NEWS;  Fridays;   four  pages  18x24;   sub- 
scription $1;  established  1886;  Tom  H.  Reel, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance   of   a    rating   to    that   effect. 


LAGRANGE,    c.    h.,   Fayette  Co.  D 

2,392t  pop.,  on  Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas 
and   Southern  Pacific  Go's  Rds.  and  Colo- 
rado r.,  75  m.  below  Austin,  the  State  capi- 
tal.   Cotton-seed  oil  mill  and  wagon,  car- 
riage and  blacksmith  shops. 
SVOBODA  ;  semi-wet-kly.  Tuesdays  and 
Fridays  ;  Bohemian;  democratic;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $2;    established  1S85;    A. 
Haidusek,  editor ;  Haidusek  &  Koss,  publlsh- 

^'^DEUTSCIIE  ZEITUNG;  Thursday's; 
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subscription $2;  established  1890;  G.  A-Helliu. 
editor  and  publisher. 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  has  on 
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credit  for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies 
regularly,  but  such  definite  information 
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liA  MESA,  Dawson  Co.  -D  400  pop.,  50 

m.  N.  of  Big  Spring,  the  nearest  railroad 

station.    Farming  and  Stock  raising. 

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established  November,  1904;  J.  E.  Garrison 
editor  and  publisher  (11—5). 

LAMPASAS,  c.  h.,  Lampasas  Co.  D 

2,107+  pop.,  on  Gulf.  Colorado  &  Santa  Fe  Rd. 
and  Sulphur  fork  of  Lampasas  r.,  80  m.  N. 
W.  of  Austin,  the  State  capital.  Agricult- 
ure and  stock  raising. 

LiEADER;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
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daily  four,  weekly  eight  pages  13x20;  sub- 
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Copies  printed:  The  weekly  edition 
of  this  paper  had  credit  foe  an  issue  of 
I.200  in  1904,  since  which  it  has  not  fur- 
nished any  definite  and  satisfactory  re- 
port, but  was  credited  with  more  than 
1. 000    in    1907. 

BLADE;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

LANCASTER,  Dallas  Co.  nf  l,045t 
pop.,  on  Houston  &  Texas  Central  and  Mis- 
souri, Kansas  &  Texas  Rds.,  15  m.  S.  of  Dal- 
las, the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 

HERA  Li  D ;  Fridays  ;  democratic ;  eight 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  established  1885; 
E.  M.  Hulbert,  editor  and  publisher  (6— 3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,400  in  1900, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  has 
been  credited  with  more  than  1,000  every 
year    since,    up    to    and    including    1907. 

LAPORTE,  Harris  Co.  CL  537t  pop., 
on  Galveston.  Houston  &  Northern  and  Port 
Arthur  &  Houston  Short  Line  Rds.  and 
Buffalo  bayou,  22  m.  E.  of  Houston,  the 
county  seat.  Agriculture,  rice,  cotton  and 
fruit  growing.    Seaside  resort. 

CHRONICLE;  Thursdays;  republican; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1893;  G.  E.  Kepple,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—7). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  issue  of  1,229  for  the  year  1902, 
1,127  iri  1906,  but  has  not  since  made 
definite  and  satisfactory  claim  to  is- 
suing   so    many    as    1,000    copies. 

HERALD:  Saturdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished March,  1901 ;  E.  P.  Boyle,  editor  and 
publisher  (7—5). 

LAREDO,  Webb  Co.  g  15,000  pop.,  on 
International  &  Great  Northern,  Rio 
Grande  &  Eagle  Pass  and  Mexican  National 
Rds.,  153  m.  S.  W.  of  San  Antonio.  Agricul- 
ture and  railroad  shops. 

TIMES;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
andW^EEKLY,  Sundays;  democratic; 
daily  four,  weekly  twelve  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription—dally  $5.  weekly  $2;  established- 
daily  1884,  weekly  1881 ;  Penn  Publishing  Co., 
editors  and  publishers  (7 — 5). 

EL    GUARDA  DEL   BRAVO;   semi 
weekly,  Mondays  and  Thursdays;  Spanish; 
four  pages  11x16;  subscription  $350;  estab- 
lished 1904;    M.  Munoz,  editor;  P.  Aldama, 
publisher  (11— 5  P). 

EL  DEMOCRATA  FRONTERIZO; 
■weekly,  Saturdays;  Spanish;  four  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $3.50;  established  1886; 
Justo  Cardenas,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 


TEXAS. 


LEAGUE  CITY,  Oalveston  Co.  O, 
28  pop.,  on  Galveston,  Houston  &  Hender- 
son Rd.,  24  m.  N.  W.  of  Galveston,  the 
county  seat,  and  25  S.  E.  of  Houston. 

TEXAS  COAST  PROMOTER;  Fri 

days;  four  pages  17x24;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1895;  J.  G.  Anderson,  editor  and 
publisher  (8 — 5). 

LEANDER,   Williamson  Co.    D  350 

pop.,  on  Houston  &  Texas  Central  Rd.,  12 

m.  S.  W.  of  Georgetown. 

RECORD;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1901;    R.    A.    Alford,   editor   and   publisher 

(12-3). 

LEONARD,  Fannin  Co.  iif  1,250  pop., 

on  Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas  Rd.,  18  m.  N. 
W.  of  Greenville.  Cotton  gins,  cotton  and 
oil  mills,  ice  plant  and  grain  elevator.  Ag- 
riculture. 

GRAPHIC;  Fridays;  independent:  four 
pages  20x26 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1890 ; 
Joseph  T.  Green,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

LEWISVILLE,    Denton  Co.    ^    800 

pop.,  on  Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas  Rd.,  15 

m.  S.  E.  of  Denton,  the  county  seat,  and  20 

from  Dallas.   Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  four  pages 
15x22:  subscription  $1;  established  1898; 
Smith  &  Ray,  editors  and  publishers. 

LEXINGTON,  Lee  Co.  u  500  pop.,  on 

San  Antonio  &  Aransas  Pass  Rd.,  18  m.  N. 

of  Giddlngs,  the  county  seat.    Corn,  cotton 

and  fruit  growing. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  independent; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1903;  H.  F.  Schlosshan,  editor,  N.  J. 
Hamilton,  publisher  (7—5). 

LIBERTY,  c.  h.,  Liberty  Co.n-  865t 

pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Co's  Rd.,  41  m. 

E.  N.  E.  of  Houston.    Farming  and  grazing. 

VINDICATOR;  Fridaj^s;  independent; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1887;  T.  J.  Chambers,  editor  ana  pub- 
lisher. 

LIBERTY  HILL,  Williamson  Co.  D 

SOO-t-  pop.,  on  Houston  &  Texas  Central  Rd., 

23  m.  N.  by  W.  of  Austin,  the  State  capital. 

Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

INDEX;  Fridays  (A  A). 
LINDALE,  Smith  Co.  cf  450  pop.,  on 

International  &  Great  Northern  Rd.,  14  m. 

N.  W.  of  Tyler,  the  county  seat.    Farming, 

fruit  raising  and  cotton. 

REPORTER;  Fridays;  democratic;  six 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1900;  Tom  P.  Cooper,  editor  and  publisher. 

LINDEN,   c.  h.,   Cass  Co.  cf  on  Kil- 

dare  &  Linden  Rd.,  18  m.  N.  of  Jefferson. 

Timber  and  iron  ore.    Agriculture. 

CASS  CO.  SUN:  Tuesdays;  people's 
party;  four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1; 
established  1876;  John  Bonger,  editor  and 
publisher  (6—3). 

LIVINGSTON,  c.  h.,  Polk  Co.  D-  900t 

pop.,  on  Houston,  East  &  West  Texas  Rd. 

about  70  m.  N.  by  E.  of  Houston.    Saw  and 

gristmills;  agriculture. 

POLK    CO.   ENTERPRISE;    Thurs 
days  (A  A). 


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liLiANO,  c.  h.,  Llano  Co.  Q  1,500 pop., 

on  Austin  &  Northwest  Rd.  and  Llano  r., 

70  m.  N.  W.  of  Austin,  the  State  capital. 

Cattle  raising  and  farming. 

TIMES;  Thursdays ;  democratic ;  eight 
pages  13x.i0;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1891;    C.   I.  Boynton,  editor   and   publisher 

(8-3). 

liOCKHART,  c.  h.,  Caldwell   Co.  g 

2,306+  pop.,  on  Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas 
and  San  Antonio  &  Aransas  Pass  Rds.,  3C 
m.  S.  of  Austin,  the  State  capital.  Agri- 
culture and  stock  raising. 

POST  ;  Thursdays;  eight  to  ten  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1899;  Scho- 
fleld  .«  Andre^vs,  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance   of    a    rating   to    that   effect. 

REGISTER;  Fridays  ;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1877;  Reese  Wilson,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1899 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  in- 
formation as  would  warrant  the  accord- 
ance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It  has 
not  since  made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 

LOCKNEY,     Flor/d  Co.  b   300  pop., 

12  m.  N.  W.  of  Floydada,  the  county  seat. 

Stock  raising. 

BEACON;  Thursdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
March,  1902;  F.  N.  Oliver,  editor  and  publisher 
(6-3). 

Li  O  MET  A,   Lampasas    Co.    D    315t 
pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd., 
15  m.  N.  W.  of  Lampasas,  the  county  seat. 
REPORTER;  Fridays  (A  A). 

LONEOAK,  Sunt  Co.  [:f  496t  pop.,  on 

Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas  Rd.,  15  m.  S.  E.of 

Greenville,  the  county  seat.  Farming , fruit 

and  stock  raising. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1;  established  1896;  J.  T. 
Story,  editor  and  publisher  (7—5). 

liONGVIEW,  c.  h..  Gregg  Co.  rf  3,591t 

pop.,  on  International  &  Great  Western, 
Texas,  Sabine  Valley  &  Northwestern  and 
Texas  &  Pacific  Rds.,  20  m.  S.  W.  of  Mar- 
shall.   Manufacturing  town. 

ITEI>I;  every  evening  except  Sunday; 
four  pages  13x19;  subscription  $3;  established 
1906;  Longvlew  Printing  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers  (10— 6 P)  (A  A). 

TIMES-CLARION;  Thursdays;  demo- 
ocratic ;  eight  pages  15x22:  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1886:  J.  W.  Johnson,  editor 
and  publisher  (10—3). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year^  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to<  furnish  such  definite  in- 
formation as  would  warrant  the  accord- 
ance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It  has 
not  since  made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 

liORAINE,  Mitchell  Co.  \2  on  Texas 
&  Pacific  Rd.,  50m.  W.  of  Abilene. 
ADVERTISER;  Fridays  (A  A). 

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TEXAS. 


LORENA,    McLennan    Co.    D    366t 

pop.,  on  Missouri,  KauHas  &  Texas  Rd.,  12 

ni.  S.  of  Waco.    Farming  and  stock  raising. 

VIDETTE;  Fridays;  eight  pages  11x20; 
subscription  $1;  established  August,  1904; 
Bradley  &  Son,  editors  and  publishers  (6— 5j. 

liOTT,    Falls    Co.    a    614t  pop.— local 

estimate   996— on  Saa  Antonio  &  Aransas 

Pass  Rd.     Cotton  gins  and  mills.    Roller 

flour  mill.    Agriculture. 

CLARION;  Fridays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1;  established  1890;  Geo.  A. 
Hodges,  Sr.,  editor;  George  A.  Hodges,  Jr., 
publisher  (8—3). 

LUBBOCK,  c.  h.,Lubhock  Co.  t] 
1,000  pop. 

AVALANCHE;  Fridays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished May,  1900;  J.  J.  Dillard,  editor  and 
publisher  (2—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance   of   a   rating  to   that  eflEect. 

LEADER;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

LUEBERS,  Jones  Co.  "tl  32t  pop.,  on 
Texas  Central  Rd. 
VANGUARD;  Fridays  (A  A). 

L  U  F  K I N,  c.h.,  Angelina  Co.  Cr  l,527t 
pop.,  on  Houston,  East  &  West  Texas,  St. 
Louis  Southwestern  and  Texas  &  Louisiana 
Rds.  Stock,  cotton,  fruit,  vegetables  and 
lumber. 

NEAVS;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  AVEERLY,  Thursdays  (A  A). 

TRIBUNE;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 1896  ;  G.  E.  Watford,  editor  and  pub- 
llcher  (1—4). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,183  in  I9P3» 
but  has  not  since  made  claim  to  issuing 
so  many  as  i,ooo  copies. 

liULING,  Caldwell  Co.  g  l,S19t  pop., 
on  Southern  Pacific  Co's  and  San  Antonio 
&  Aransas  Pass  Rds.,  58  m.  E.  N.  E.  of  San 
Antonio.  Cotton-seed  oil  factory.  Agri- 
cultm-e. 

SIGNAL ;  Thursdays ;  Independent-demo- 
cratic; four  pages  20x26;  suVjscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1878;  Geo.  P.  Holconde,  editor  and 
publisher. 

TEXAS  COLORED  CITIZEN;  Sat- 
urdays (A  A). 

McCAUIiEY,  Fisher  Co.  -O  800  pop., 
on  Kansas  City,  Mexico  &  Orient  Rd..2()0m. 
W.  of  Fort  Worth.    Agriculture. 
TRIBUNE;    Saturdays;    democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;    subscription   $1;    estab- 
lished November,  1905;  W.  H.  Morris,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—8). 

MoGREGOR,  McLennan  Co.  D  l,435t 
pop.,  on  St.  Louis  Southwestern  and  Gulf. 
Colorado  &  Santa  Fe  Rds.,  107  m.  S.  of  Fort 
Worth.  Roller  flour  mills.  Trade  center. 
Wheat. 

MIRROR;  Fridays;  Independent;  eight 
to  sixteen  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1904;  T.E.Strelght,  editor;  Mirror 
Printing  Co.,  publishers  (1— S). 

Copies    printed:    For    the    year    1907 


1122 


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TEXAS. 


this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  i,ooo  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance   of   a    rating   to    that   effect. 

MoKIXNEY,  c.  h.,  Collin  Co.  cT 
T.OOO  pop.,  on  Houstoa  &  Texas  Central 
and  Missouri.  Kansas  &  Texas  Rds.,  135 
m.  N.  E.  of  Austin,  the  State  capital.  Cot- 
ton, grain  and  live  atook. 

COURIER-GAZETTE;  every  even 
Ing  except  Sunday,  and  DEMOCRAT- 
GAZETTE,  Thursdays;  democratic;  daily 
four,  weekly  twelve  pages  15x2:i;  subscrip- 
tion— dally  $5.  weekly  $1;  established— Cour- 
ier 1896,  Gazette  1898,  Democrat  1884,  consoll- 
d  ated  1906 ;  Perkins  &  Wilson,  editors  and  pub  • 
Ushers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
both  editions  of  this  paper  seemed  to 
assert  that  they  had  an  average  issue 
exceeding  1,000  copies,  but  failed  to 
furnish  such  definite  information  as 
would  warrant  the  accordance  of  a 
rating    to    that    effect. 

EXAMINER;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
«lght  pages  20x26  ;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 1886  ;  Clint  Thompson,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—6). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,607  in  1903 
and  2,000  in  1905,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satis- 
factory report,  but  was  credited  with 
more    than    i^ooo   in    1907. 

MeLEAN,  Gray  Co.  ti  1,200  pop.,  on 
Chicago.  Rock  Island  ft  Gulf  Rd.,  73  m.  E. 
of  Amarillo.  Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  local;  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  May,  19u7; 
F.  L.  Vanderburgh,  editor  and  publisher 
(1-8). 

NEWS;  Fridays  (A  A). 

MABANK,    Kaufman  Co,    cf    417t 

pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Rd.,  15  m.  S.  W.of 

Kaufman,  the  county  seat. 

COURIER;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1S99;  Will  T.Hawkins,  editor  and  publisher 
(11—5). 

MADISON VILLE,   c.   h.,   Madison 

Co.  D-  on  International  &  Great  Northern 
Rd.  28  m.  N.  W.  of  Huntsvllle.  Farming 
and  stock  raising. 

METEOR;  Fridays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1;  established  1895;  W.  F. 
Bookman,  editor;  Meteor  Printing  Co.,  pub 
Ushers  (7—5). 

MANOR,    Travis  Co.    a  on  Houston 

A  Texas  Central  Rd.,  15  m.  E.  of  Austin, 

the  county  seat,  Stock  raising.  Agriculture. 

PROGRESSIVE  AGE;  Fridays;  dem- 
ocratic; eight  pages  13x19;  subscription  $1; 
established  1898;  J.  N.  Henderson,  editor  and 
publllsher  (1— S). 

MANSFIELD,  Tarrant  Co.  ^6U^ 

pop.,  on  Houston  &  Texas  Central  Rd.,  18  m. 

8.  E.  of  Fort  Worth,  the  county  seat.    Flour 

mills.    Agriculture. 

SUN;  Fridays;  independent;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1894;  J.  M. 
Lyles,  editor  and  publisher. 

MARBLE  FALLS.  Buriiet  Co.  a 
on  Austin  &  Northwestern  Rd.    and   Col 


TEXAS. 


orador.,  15  m.  S.  of  Burnet.the  county  seat, 

and  75  N.  W.  of  Austin,  the  State  capital. 

Water  power.    Manufacturing. 

MESSENGER;  Thursdays:  democratic; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1899;  H.  E.  Faublon,  editor   and   publisher 

(1-7).  . 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1902 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  fajled  to  furnish  such  definite  in- 
formation as  would  warrant  the  accord- 
ance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It  has 
not  since  made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 

M  A  R  F  A,  c.  h.,  Presidio  Co.  -a  1,500 

pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Co's  Rd.,  196  m» 

E.  of  El  Paso.     Stock  raising  and  mining. 

NEW  ERA;  Saturdays;  Independent; 
six  pages  15x22;  subscription  $2;  established 
1886;  H.  W.Schutze.  editor;  New  Era  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  Inc.,  publishers  (1—8). 

MARLIN,  c.  h.,  Falls  Co.  n  3,092t 
pop.,  on  Waco  &  Northwestern  Rd..  3  m. 
from  Brazos  r.  and  97  N.  E.  of  Austin,  the 
State  capital.     Farming  and  stock  raising. 

DEMOCRAT  ;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  dem- 
ocratic; daily  four,  weekly  eight  to  sixteen 
pages  15x22;  subscription— daily  $6,  weekly 
$1:  established— daily  1901.  weekly  1890;  J. 
M.  Kennedy,  editor  and  publisher  (.2—8). 

Copies  printed :  The  weekly  edition 
of  this  paper  had  credit  for  an  aver- 
age issue  of  1,233  for  the  year  1895, 
and  1,109  in  1898,  but  has  not  since 
made  claiin  to  issuing  so  many  as 
1,000  copies. 

MARSHALL,  c.  h.,  Harrison  Co.  nf 

7,855t  pop.— local  estimate  10,432— on  Texas 
Southern  and  Texas  &  Pacific  Rds.,  40m.  W. 
of  Shreveport,  La.,  and  250  N.  E.  of  Galves- 
ton. Cotton  compress,  foundry,  car-wheel 
and  furniture  manufactories,  ice  factory 
and  railroad  shops.  Agriculture  and  lum- 
bering. 

MESSENGER  ;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  Sunday  morning,  and  WEEKLY, 
Fridays  ;  democratic  ;  eight  pages  18x24  ; 
subscription— daily  $(j,  weekly  $1 ;  established 
—dally  1890,  weekly  1877;  W.  A.  Adair,  editor 
and  publisher  ( 7 — 5 ). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1902 
the  daily  edition  of  this  paper  seemed 
to  assert  that  it  had  an  average  issue 
exceeding  1,000  copies,  but  failed  to  fur- 
nish such  definite  information  as  would 
warrant  the  accordance  of  a  rating  to 
that  effect.  It  has  not  since  made  any 
renewal  of  the  claim. 

The  weekly  edition  has  on  two  occa- 
sions indicated  a  desire  to  have  credit 
for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies  reg- 
ularly, but  'such  definite  information  as 
would  warrant  such  a  rating  has  never 
been   forthcoming. 

SUN;    every    evening   except    Saturday 

T^E  XAS    AND    LOUISIANA 

WATCHMAN;  Fridays  (A  A). 

MART.  McLennan  Co.  n  3,000  pop. 
—local  estimate— 18  m.  E.  of  Waco.  Rail- 
road machine  shops.  Cotton  raising,  farm- 
ing and  grazicg. 

HERA  L  D ;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;    subscription  $1;   estab- 


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lished  Iftoi;  Mart  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers  (7—5). 

MASON,  C.  h.,  Mason  Co.  D  1,250  pop., 
on  Comanche  creek,  125  m.  N.  N.  W.  of  San 
Antonio  and  same  distance  W.  N.  W.  of 
Austin,  the  State  capital.  Live  stock  and 
agriculture. 

HERALiD;  Thursdays;  people's  party; 
four  pages  16x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1892;  D.  C.  Broyles,  editor  and  publisher. 

MASON  CO.  NEWS;  Fridays;  Inde- 
pendent-democratic ;  four  pages  20x26;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1877;  V.  M.  Loring, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—7). 

Copies    printed:     This    paper    has    on 

two  occasions  indicated  a  desire  to  have 

■credit  for  issuing  more  than  i.ooo  copies 

regularly,    but  such   definite  information 

as    would     warrant    such    a    rating    has 

never   been    forthcoming. 

MATADOR,  c.  h..  Motley  Co.  tl  250 

pop.,  60  m.  S.  W.  of  Childress,  a  station  on 

Ft.  Worth  &  Denver  Railroad.  Stock  raising. 

TEXAS   MAVERICK;   Fridays;  four 

pages   13x20;    subscription    $1;    established 

1395;  Will  C.  Perry,  editor  and  publisher. 

MAYPEARL,  Ellis  Co.  i  800  pop., 
on  International  &  Great  Northern  Rd., 
13  m.  W.  of  Waxahachie,  the  county  seat. 

Farming. 

HERALD  s  Fridays:  independent :  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1:  established 
December,  1902;  W.  W.  Lusk,  editor  and  pub- 
ll8her(l-8). 

MEMPHIS,  c.  h..  Hall  Co.^hOOO 
pop.,  on  Ft.  Worth  &  Denver  City  Rd.,  about 
250  m.  N.  W.  of  Fort  Worth.  Agriculture 
and  stock  raising. 

HALL.      CO.     HERALD  ;  ^  Fridays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  lHx20;    subscription 
$1.50;   established  1890;  W.  A.  Johnson,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (1—3). 
MENARD VILLE.  Menard  Co.  C  185 
pop.,  on  San  Saba  Rd.,  60  m.  S.  of  Ballinger, 
nearest  railroad  station. 
ENTERPRISE;    Thursdays;    indepen- 
dent;  four   pages  15i^x22;   subscription  $1; 
established  1893;  S.  F.  Bethel,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—5)  (A  A). 

MERIDIAN,  c.  b.,  Bosque  Co.  o 
923+  pop.,  on  Gulf,  Colorado  &  Santa  Fe  Rd. 
and  Bosque  r.,  60  m.  S.  by  S.  E.  of  Fort 
Worth.    Farming  and  stock  raising. 
TWTRITXE*  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pa^JI  15x22fsubscription'$l ;  established  1895; 
Cli  A    Dunlap,  editor;  The  Tribune  Print- 
ing Company,  publishers  (10—3) 
MERKEIi,    Taylor  Go.  b  on  Texas  & 
Pacific  Rd.,  17  m.  W.  of  Abilene,  the  county 
seat.     Stock  raising  and  farming. 
mir  T  T"  f i R  AM:  every  evening  except 

SuTifaJ:  an5  WEEkLY,"^  ^^I'^'^y^j.^^S-- 
eratic-  daily  four,  weekly  eight  pages  13x20, 
fiutecriptlon-daily  $4,  weekly  $1 ;  established 
-daUy  1906.  weekly  1905;  Campbell  &  Merritt. 

editors  and  publishers  (2-f)-  ,   j^.  ^-ees 

MAIL;  Fridays;  independent,  eignt pages 

13x20;  silbseriptionSl;    established  1390  ,  E. 

J.  Leeman,  editor  and  publisher. 

■M-p-RTENS  Sill  Co.  a   375r  pop.,  on 

^n^e™TtronaT'&  Great  Northern  and  St. 
Louis  Southwestern  Rds.,  about  38  m.  N.  E. 

of  Waco.  ,^   .N 

HEDLYTE;  Fridays  (A  A). 


MESQX7ITE,  Dallas  Co.cf  406t  pop., 
on  Texas  &  Pacific  Rd..  12  m.  E.  of  Dallas, 
the  county  seat.  Corn,  cotton,  wheat  and 
oats. 


TEXAS  MESQIJITER;  Fridays; 
democratic;  four  pages  2ux26;  subscription 
$1;  established  1882;  John  E.  Davis,  editor 
and  publisher. 

MEXIA,  Limestone  Co.  D  2,393t  pop., 
on  Houston  &  Texas  Central  and  Trinity  and 
Brazos  Valley  Rds..  181  m.  N.  by  N.  W.  of 
Houston.  Milling,  farming  and  stock  rais- 
ing. 

EVENING  NEWS;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  STATE  HERALD, 
Thursdays;  democratic;  daily  tour,  weekly 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription— daily  $4. 
weekly  $1;  established— daily  1899,  weekly 
1900;  N.P.  Houx,  editor  and  publisher  (1—7). 
Copies  printed:  The  weekly  edition 
of  this  paper  had  credit  for  an  average 
issue  of  1,212  in  1900,  but  has  not 
since  made  definite  and  satisfactory 
claim  to  issuing  so  many  as  1,000 
copies. 

MIAMI,  c.  li.,  Roberts  Co.  ^386t  pop.— 
local  estimate  SCO— on  Atchison,  Topeka  & 
Santa  Fe   Rd.,  500  m.  from  Kansas  City. 
Farming. 
CHIEF;    Saturdays;   independent;  four 

pages  18x24;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1899; 

Leslie  L.  Ladd.  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 

MIDLAND,  c.  h..  Midland  Co.  -D  1,100 

pop.,  on  Texas  &  Pacific  Rd.   The  only  post 
office  In  the  county.     Farming,  fruit  grow- 
ing and  stock  raising. 
LIVE  STOCK  REPORTER;  Satiir 

days;  live  stock;  ten  pages  13x20;  siibscrlp- 
tion  $1.50;  established  1896;  C.  C.  Watson, 
editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year_  1890 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  in- 
formation as  would  warrant  the  accord- 
ance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It  has 
not  since  made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 

MIDLOTHI  AN,^«»«  Co.  cT  832t  pop. . 
on  Gulf,  Colorado  &  Santa  Fe  and  Houston  & 
Texas  Central  Rds.,  12  m.N.of  Waxahachie. 

the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 

AR«US  NEWS;  Saturdays;  eight  pages 
13x20  subscription  $1;  established  Decem- 
ber. 1900  ;Coruwell  &  Brown,  editors  and 
publishers. 

MILES  STATION,  Runnellt  Co.  a 

3  000  pop.,  on  Gulf,  Colorado  &  Saute  Fe  Rd.. 

18  m.  S.  W.  of  Ballinger.  the  county  seat. 

Farming  and  stock  raising. 

MILES  MESSENtJER:  Fridays;  Inde 
nendent^  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
SbUshed  March.  1901;    Miles  Printing  Co. 
(inc.),  publishers  (2—8). 

MILFORD,  Ellis  Co.  d  800  pop.,  on 
Missouri.  Kansas  &  Texas  Rd..  15  m.  N    E 
of  HiUsboro.     Seat   of   Presbyterian  Col- 

r  O  fJ  R  I  E  R  ;  Thursdays;  Independent; 
el^ht  cages  13x2^) ;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
flshed  W91:  J.  W.  Beck,  editor  and  publisher 

(7-5V 


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TEXAS. 


MINEOLA,   Wood  Co.  cf  l,725t  pop., 

on  Texas  &  Pacific,  International  &  Great 
Northern  and  Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas 
Rds.,  80  m.  E.  of  Dallas.  Cotton  growing 
and  shipping. 

FtlONITOR;  semi  weekly,  Tuesdays  and 
Fridays;  democratic;  four  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  I'JUS;  J.  K.  Foster, 
editor  and  publisher  (12—3). 

COURIER;  Thursdays;  people's  party; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1891;  O.  P.  Pyle.  editor  and  publisher. 

MINERALWELLS,  Palo  Pinto  Co. 

^  2,048+  on  Weatherford,   Mineral  Wells  & 

Northwestern  Rd.,  22  m.  W.  by  N.  W.  of 

Weatherford. 

HEALTH  RESORT ;  every  morning 
except  Monday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thurs- 
days; daily  four,  weekly  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription— daily  S5,  weekly  $J ;  established 

daily  1907,  weekly  1896;   Storey  &  Denison, 

editors  and  publishers  (2—8). 

INDEX;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEERTiY,  Fridays;  independent; 
dally  four,  weekly  eight  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription—dailv  $5,  weekly  $1;  established 
1900;  W.  B.  Newton,  editor;  Index  Printing 
Company,  publishers  (1—8). 

LiANCE;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

MONTAGUE,  c.  h.,  Montague  Co.  ti 

5T9+  pop.,  9  m.  S.  of  Nacona,  the  nearest 

railroad  point,  and  40  W.  of  Gainesville. 

Grist  and  saw  mills. 

DEMOCRAT;  Fridays; democratic;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1887; 
C.  W.  Boner,  editor  and  publisher  (3—3). 

MONTGOMERY,  ^VoHfgomgry  Co.  P, 
586+  pop.,  on  Atchison.  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  | 
Rd.,  about  23  m.  E.  of  Navasota. 
CHRONICLE;  Fridays  (A  A). 

MOODY,  McLennan  Co,  a   on  Gulf, 

Colorado   &   Santa  Fe   Rd..    about   20   m. 

S,  W.  of  Waco,  the  county  seat.   Agriculture 

and  stock  raising.  ^ 

COURIER;  Saturdays;  four  pages 20x26; 
subBcription  $1 ;  established  1890;  M.  Phelan, 
editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 

MOORE,  ^rio  Co.  g  173+  pop.,  on  In- 
ternational &  Great  Northern  Rd.,  40  m. 
S.  W.  of  San  Antonio. 
MODEL.;  Fridays;  local;  six  pages  15x20; 

established  1904;  H.  E.  Johnson,  editor  and 

publisher  (3—5  P). 

MORGAN,  Sosque  Co.    □  766t  pop., 
on   Gulf,   Colorado   &  Santa  Fe  and  Texas 
Central  Rds.,    8  m.   N.  of   Meridian,     the 
county  seat.    Cotton. 
NEWS;    Saturdays;  Independent;    eight 

pages   13x20 ;     subscription  $1  ;    established 

1889  •    T.  A.   Canada,   editor  and  publisher 

(6-3). 

MOUIiTON,  Lavaca  Co.  P  231  pop., 
on  San  Antonio  &  Ararsas  Pass  Rd.,  19  m. 
N.  E.  of  Gonzales.    Corn,  cotton  and  stock 

raising. 

EAGLE;  Fridays  ;  democratic  ;  four 
pages  16x24;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
1900;  O.  F.  Knape,  editor  and  publisher  (6—8). 

MOUNTCAIiM,-H»«  CTo.  D  1,200 pop., 
on  St.  Louis  &  Southwestern  Rd.  and  Nara- 


sota  r.,  at  head  of  navigation,  21  m.  E.  of 

Waco.    Corn,  oats  and  cotton. 

BANNER;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22  ;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
1899;  Samuel  J.  Creswell,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

MOUNT     ENTERPRISE,    Ii^''Sk 

Co.  cf  88+  pop.,  15  m.  W.  of  Timpson,  near- 
est station  on  Houston,  East  &  West  Texas 
Rd. 
HERALD  ;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

MOUNT  PLEASANT,  c.  h.,  Titu» 

Co.  ri  on  St.  Louis  Soutnwestern  Rd.,  80  m. 
N.  W.  of  Shreveport,  La.    Farming. 

JOURNAL;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

TIMES-REVIEW;  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1871;  Geo.  M.  Roberts,  editor  and 
publisher  (7—3  P). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,072  for  the 
year  1898,  but  hv"\s  not  since  made  claim 
to  issuing  so  many  as   1,000  copies. 

MOUNT  VERNON,  e.  h.,  Franklin 
Co.  cf  900  pop.,  on  St.  Louis  Southwestern 
Rd.,  55  m.  E.  of  Greeuville.  Cotton,  sugar 
cane  and  broom  corn. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1898; 
Jas.  M.  Fanning  &  R.  W.  Fanning,  editors  and 
publishers  (8—3). 

OPTIC;  Thursdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  established  1894; 
Rountree  &  Devall,  editors  and  publishers 
(7-5). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,008  for  the 
year  1897,  but  has  not  since  made  defi- 
nite and  satisfactory  _  claim  to  issuing 
so  many   as   1,000   copies. 

MUNDAY,  Knox  Co.  b  32t  pop. 

TIMES;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1906;  Milton  Clendenin,  editor  and  publisher 
(8—6  P). 

NACOGDOCHES,    c.  h.,  Nacogdo- 

ches  Co.  a-  1,827+  pop.,  on  Houston,  East  ft: 
West  Texas  Rd.,  48  m.  S.  W.  of  Logans - 
port.  La.    Agriculture  and  cotton  growing. 

SENTINEL;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Wednesdays;  dally 
four  pages  13x20.  weekly  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription- daily  $4,  weekly  $1;  estab- 
lished—daily 1899,  weekly  1900;  G.  M.  Haltom, 
manager;  Haltom  &  Haltom,  publishers  (1—8). 
Copies  printed:  The  weekly  edition 
of  this  paper  had  credit  for  an  average 
issue  of  1,839  in  1902  and  1,886  in  1903, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  was 
credited  with  more  than  1,000  in  1904 
and    1907. 

PLAINDKALER;  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1895;  Harris  &  Marr,  editors  and 
publishers  (1—7). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  2,200  in  1897 
and  1,770  in  1904,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  _  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
than    1,000   in    1907. 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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TEXAS. 


NAPLES,  Morris  Co.  cf  on  St.  Louis 

Southweitern  Rd.,  12  m.  N.  of  Dalngerfleld, 

the  county  seat.    Saw  mills.    Cotton. 

MONITOR;  Tuesdays ;  democratic ; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1886;  B.  R.  Watts,  editor  and  publisher. 

NAVASOTA,  Grimes  Co.  D-  3,857t 
pop.,  on  Gulf,  Colorado  &  Santa  Fe,  Inter- 
national &  Great  Northern  and  Houston  & 
Texas  Central  Rds.,  70  m.  N.  W.  of  Houston. 
Agriculture  and  cotton  growing. 

EXA1IIINER-REVIE^V  ;  every  even- 
ing except  Sunday,  and  REVIEW,  Thurs- 
days; democratic;  dally  four  to  six,  weekly 
eight  and  ten  pages  15x22;  subscription— daily 
$4,  weekly  $1 ;  established— daily  1895,  weekly 
1894;  E.  F.  Blackshear,  editor  and  publisher 
<l-8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
the  weekly  edition  of  this  paper  seemed 
to  assert  that  it  had  an  average  issue 
exceeding  1,000  copies,  but  failed  to 
furnish  such  definite  information  as 
would*  warrant  the  accordance  of  a 
rating   to   that   effect. 

NEVADA,  Collin  Co.  cT  356t  pop.,  on 
Ft.  Worth  &  Denver  City  Rd..  30  m.  N.  E.  of 
Dallas.    Cotton  growing. 
ENTERPRISE;  Tuesdays  (A  A). 

NEWARK,  Wise  Co.  b  200r  pop.,  on 

Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Gulf  Rd.,  29  m.  N. 

of  Fort  Worth. 

OBSERVER;  Fridays;  six  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1;  established  April,  19(J6;  R.  D. 
&   J.    E.    Laney,    editors     and     publishers 

(6-6  P)  (A  A). 

NEW  BOSTON,  Bowie  Co.  nf  on 
Texas  &  Pacific  Rd.,  1  m.  S.  of  Boston,  the 
county  seat.    Farming  and  lumbering. 

BOWIE  CO.  NEWS;  Fridays;  eight 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  established  Sep- 
tember, 1902;  Harvey  Miller,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8) 

HERALD  ;  Fridays;  four  pages  17x24; 
•ubscription  $1.50;  established  1883;  W.  W. 
West,  editor  and  publisher. 

NEW  BRAUNFELS,  c.  h.,  Comal 

Co.  a  2.097+  pop.,  on  International  &  Great 

Northern  Rd.  and  Gaudalupe  r.,  40m.  S.  W. 

of  Austin,  the  State  capital.      Cotton  seed 

oil  and  flour  mills. 

HERAliD;  Saturdays;  independent; 
•ight  pages  18x24  ;  subscription  SI. 50  ;  estab- 
lished 1892;  E.  M.  De  Ahna.  editor;  Herald 
Printing  Company,  publishers. 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,046  for  the 
year  1896,  but  has  not  since  made  claim 
to   issuing   so  many  as   1,000  copies. 

NEU-BRAUNFELSER  ZEITUNG, 
Thursdays;  German;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  «2.50;  established 
18M:  G.  F.  Oheim,  editor;  New  Braunfelser 
Publishing  Company,  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,176  in  1899 
and  1,959  in  1902,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  has  been  credited  with 
more  than  1,000  every  year  since,  up  to 
and     including     1907. 


NEWHOPE,   Dallas  Co.  cf  ~U  pop., 

12  m.  E.  of  Dallas,  the  county  seat.  Cotton, 

corn  and  wheat. 

NEWS;  Saturdays;  eight  pages  l:{x20; 
subscription  $1;  established  19(W;  J.  D.  Mer- 
rinian,  editor  and  publisher  ( A  A ). 

NEWTON,  Newton  Co.  Q  1,0<)0  pop., 
on  Orange  6k  Northwestern  Rd.,  50  m.  N.  E. 
of  KountEe.    Agriculture  and  lumbering. 

NEWS;  Fridays  (A  A). 

RED  BIRD:  monthly;  literary;  eight 
pages  6x8;  subscription  25  cents;  established 
July,  1907:  John  E.Wilson,  editor  and  pul>- 
lisher(10--7P). 

NIXON   (P.  O.  Nixonville,,   Gonzales 
Co.o- 
NE\VS;  Fridays  (A  A). 

NOCONA,  Montague  Co.  6  961t  pop., 

on  Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas  Rd..  10  m.  N. 

of  Montague,  the  county  seat. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  democratic;  twelve 
pages  11x18;  subscription  SI;  established 
June,  1905;  B.  A.  Carter,  editor  and  publisher 
(1-7). 

TIMES-POST;  Fridays  (A  A). 

NORDHEIM,  De  Witt  Co.  P  400  pop.. 

on  San  Antonia  &  Aransas  Pass  Rd.,  22  111. 

S.  W.  of  Cuero,  the  county  seat.    Farming 

and  stock  raising. 

VIEW;  Thursdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  18x24  ;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
June,  1902  ;  J.  W.  Blanton,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher 11— 8). 

Copies    printed:         545  i^^  1907 

NORMANGEE,  Leon  Co.  a- 

BELL.;  Thursdays  (A  A). 
OAK  CLIFF,  Dallas  Co.  cf  3,630  pop., 

on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd.,  7  m. 

W.  of  Dallas. 

ENTERPRISE;  Saturdays;  local;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  S1.25;  established 
1901:  Fred.  J.  Mayflekl,  editor  and  publither 
(9-3)  (A  A) 

OAKVILLE,  c.  h.,  Live  Oak  Co.  C  24 

m.  N.  W.  of  Beeville,  on  Southern  Pacific 

Co'8  Rd.    Agriculture  and  stock  farming. 

LIVE  OAK  CO.  LEADER;  Fridays; 

democratic;  eight  pages  i:^x2U:  subscription 

$1;  established  1891:  J.  M.Cunningham,  editor 

and  publisher  (12—5  P). 

ODESSA,  c.  h.,  Ector  Co.  P250t  pop., 

on  Texas  &  Pacific  Rd. 

ECTOR  CO.  DEMOCRAT;  Fridays: 
democratic;  four  pages  15x23;  subscription 
$1;  establistied  April,  1906;  Jrsse  Iraine,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (1—8). 

OMAHA,  Morris  Co.  d  800  pop.,  on 

St.   Louis  Southwestern  Rd.,  12   m.    N'.    of 

Daingerfteld,  the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 

I     BREEZE;    Wednesdays ;  /"ur   pages 

'  11x16;  subscriptiou50centB:  established  18^, 

W.  C.  Williams,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

ORAN,  ^'f'^"  Pinto  Co.  b  aif  pop.,  on 
Gulf  &  Brazos  Valley  Rd.,  50  m.  W.  by  N.  of 
Fort  Worth. 
HERALD;  Saturdays  (  A  A). 

ORANGE,  c.  h.,  Orange  Co.  O  9,372 
•  pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  and  Orange  & 
'     Northwestern  Rds.,  at  head  of  tidewater 


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navigation  on  the  Sabine  r.,  about  100  m. 
N.E.  of  Houston.  Cotton,  rice,  sugar  and 
live  stock,  fish,  paper,  turpentine,  lumber 
and  shingles. 

DAIL.Y  LEADER;  every  evening  ex 
cept  Friday  and  Sunday,  and  ORANGE 
LEADER,  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription— daily  $5,  vireekly 
fl;  established— daily,  Februiiry,  19U8;  week- 
ly, February,  1893;  A.  L.  Lord,  editor;  Leader 
Printing  Co.,  publishers  (3—8  P). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
the  weekly  edition  of  this  paper  seemed 
to  assert  that  it  had  an  average  issue 
exceeding  1,000  copies,  but  failed  to 
furnish  such  definite  information  as 
would  warrant  the  accordance  of  a 
rating    to    that    effect. 

OZONA,  c.  h.,  Crockett  Co.  -D  600  pop., 

85  m.  S.  W.  San  Angelo.    LIv^  stock. 

K.ICK.ER;  Tuesdays;  democratic;  four 

pages  171^x24;    subscription  $2;    established 

1891 ;  Tom  Nolan,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

PADUCAH,c.h.,  Cottle  Co.tl200pop., 
30  m.  S.  of  Childress,  the  nearest  railroad 
point.    Farming. 
TIMES  ;   Saturdays  ;    four  pages  13x20  ; 

subscription  $1;  established  June,  1902;  Oran 

Kellj',  editor  and  publisher  (2 — 3). 

PAINTROCK,  c.  h..  Concho  Co.  C  16 
m.  S  of  Ballinger,  the  nearest  station  on 
Gulf ,  Colorado  &  Santa  Fe  Railroad.  Agri- 
culture and  stock  raising. 

CONCHO  HERALD;  Fridays;  four 
pages  15x32;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1890;    H.  A.  Shurmon,  editor  and  publisher 

(3-3). 

PALACIOS,    Matagorda    Co.   CI   on 

Southern  Pacific  Rd.  and  Matagorda  Baj', 

23  m.  S.  W.  of  Bay  City,  the  county  seat. 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  independent;  eight 
to  sixteen  pages  14x24;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1906;  Melvin  C.  Churchill,  editor 
and  publisher  (2—8). 

PALiESTINE,  c.  h.,  Anderson  Co,  d- 

8,297+  pop.,  on  International  &  Great  North- 
ern Rd.,  about  45  m.  S.  S.  E.  of  Tyler. 
Fruit  and  agriculture. 

HERALD;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  A?^DERSON  CO.  HERALD, 
Fridays;  democratic;  daiJy  four,  weekly 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription— daily  $5, 
weekly  $1;  established  — daily  July,  1901; 
weekly  June,  1902;  W.  M.  &  H.  V.  Hamilton, 
editors  and  publishers  (7 — 5). 

Copies  printed:  The  weekly  edition 
of  this  paper  has  on  three  occasions  in- 
dicated a  desire  to  have  credit  for  issu- 
ing more  than  1,000  copies  regularly, 
but  such  definite  information  as  would 
warrant  such  a  rating  has  never  been 
forthcoming. 

VISITOR;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day; democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  subscrip- 
tion $6;  established  1898;  Deming  &  Gibson, 
editors  and  publishers  (8—5). 

ADVOCATE;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab 
llshed  1855;  Deming  &  Gibson,  editors  and 
publishers  (8—5). 

PALMER,    Ellis    Co.    cf  *80t  pop., 

on  Houston  &  Texas  Central  Rd.,  12  m.  S.  E. 

of  Waxahachie.  the   county  seat.    Cotton 

raising. 

RUSTLER;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  13xi0;  subscription  $1;  established 
1896;  J.  W.  Bassett,  editor  and  publisher. 


PALO  PINTO,  c.  h.,  Palo  Pinto  Co. 

b  610  pop.,  12  m.  W.  by  S.  W.  of  Mineral 

Wells,  the  nearest  railroad  point,  and  35 

W.  of  Weatherford.    Agriculture. 

PALO  PINTO  CO.  STAR;  Fridays; 
democratic;  four  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$1;  established  1876;  J.  C.  Son,  editor  and 
publisher. 

PAMPA,   Gray  Co.  ti  on  Atchison 

Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd. 

CRONY;  Saturdays  (A  A). 
PANHANDLE,  g.  h.,  Carson  Co.  ti 

400  pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  and 

Denver,  Texas  &  Ft.  "Worth  Rds.     Farming, 

H  ERA  LD  ;  Thursdays :  eight  pages  13x20 ; 
subscription  $1;  established  1893;  W.  H. 
Mitchell,  editor  and  publisher. 

PARIS,  c.  h.,  Lamar  Co.  [ifG.SSSt  pop.» 

on  Gulf,  Colorado  &  Santa  Fe,  St.  Louis  & 

San  Francisco,  Texas  Midland  and  Texas  & 

Pacific  Rds..  10  m.  S.  of  Red  r.    Wheat  and 

cotton. 

ADVOCATE;  every  evening  except 
Sundav,  Sunday  morning,  and  FA  Ri>IERS* 
ADVOCATE,  Thursdays ;  dem ocratic ; 
daily  four,  Sunday  and  weekly  eight  pages 
18x24;  subscription  — dailv  $3,  weekly  $1; 
established  1886;  W.  N.  Furey,  editor  and 
publisher  (12—4). 

Copies  printed:  The  daily  edition  of 
this  paper  had  credit  for  an  average 
issue  of  1,327  in  1903  and  1,381  in 
1904,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
any  definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but 
was  credited  with  more  than  1,000  in 
1907. 

The  weekly  edition  of  this  paper  had 
credit  for  an  average  issue  of  2,191  for 
the  year  1899,  but  has  not  since  made 
claim  to  issuing  so  many  as  1,000  copies. 

NE\\'S;  every  morning  except  Monday, 
and  WEEK  L  V,  Fridays;  dentocratic;  daily 
four  paues  2<!x-26,  weekly  eight  pages  15x22 r 
subscription— daily  $fi.  weekly  SI :  established 
—daily  1885,  weekly  1869;  A.  P.  Boyd,  editor 
and  publisher. 

HELPING   HAND;    monthly;    Farm- 
ers' Improvement  Society;  eight  pages  13x18; 
subscription  50 cents;  established  1897;    R.  L. 
Smith,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 
Copies     printed:      1,32^   in    1907 

POULTRY  ADVERTISER;  month- 
Iv;  poultry;  twenty  pages  8iigxl2;  subscrip- 
tion 25  cents;  established  1906;  Rube  S.  Wells, 
editor;  Poultry  Advertiser  Publishing  Co.» 
publishers  (1—7  P)  (A  A). 

PEARSALL,    c.  h.,  Frio  Co.  g   on 

International  &  Great  Northern  Rd.,  53  m. 
S.  "W.  of  San  Antonio.  Cattle  raising,  farm- 
ing and  truck  gardening. 

LEADER;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1894;  "W.  Trickej',  editor  and  publisher  (8— 3). 

NEWS;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  13x30;  subscription  $1-50;  established 
1883;  Mrs.  J.  S.  Rowell,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1-8). 

PECOS,  c.  h..  Reeves  Co.  -D  1,260  pop.» 
on  Pecos  Valley  and  Texas  &  Pacific  Rds. 
Farming  and  stock  raising;  artesian  wells. 
TIMES;  Thursdays;  independent;  eight 
to  twelve  pages  11x16;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1898;  T.H.Bomar,  editor;  Times  Print- 
ing Company,  publishers  (1—8). 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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TEXAS. 


TEXAS. 


PETTY,  Lamar  Co.  cf   98t   pop.,  on 

Texas  &  Pacific  Rd.,  18  m.  W.  by  S.  of  Paris, 
the  count}'  seat.    Cotton  raising. 
ENTERPRISJE;  Fridays  (A  A). 

PFLUGERVILLE.    Travi$   Co.    o 
12t  pop.,  on  Missouri.  Kansas  &  Texas  Rd., 
20  m.  N.  E.  of  Austin,  the  State  capital. 
PRESS;  Fridays  (A  A). 

PILOT    POINT,  Denton  Co.   6    on 

Texas  &  Pacific   and   Missouri,  Kansas  & 

Texas  Rds.,  53   m.    N.    E.  of  Fort  Worth. 

Cotton-trading  point.    Farming. 

POST-SIGNAL.;  Fridays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  I3x20;  subscription  $1;  estab 
li&hed  1878;  D.J.  Moffit  &  Son,  editors  and 
publishers  (.8—3). 

PITTSBURG,  c.   h.,    Camp    Co.    a 

l.TBSf  pop.,  on  Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas 
and  St.  Louis  Southwestern  Rds.,  about 
77  m.  N.  W.  of  Shreveport,  La.  Steam  grist 
and  saw  mills  and  cotton  gins.  Coal  de- 
posits. 

GAZETTE  ;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1884; 
F.  A.  Lockhart  &  Son,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (7—5). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,020  in  1896 
and  1,700  in  1905,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  a  report,  but  was  credit- 
ed   with     more     than     1,000     in     1907. 

PLAIN  VIEW,  c.  h.,  Hale  Co.  t]  3,000 
pop..  Terminus  of  Santa  Fe  Rd.  Agricul- 
ture. 

HALiE    CO.    HERALD;   Fridays; 
ten  pages  13x20 ;    subscription  $1.51) ;  estab 
lished   1889;    Tom  Shafer,    editor   and   pub- 
lisher (2—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance   of    a    rating   to   that    effect. 

PLANO,  Collin  Co.  cf  l,304t  pop.,  on 
Houston  &  Texas  Central  and  St.  Louis 
Southwestern  Rds..  18  m.  N.  of  Dallas. 
Grain  and  cotton. 

STAR-COURIER  ;  Thursdays  ;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  I5x22:  subscription  $1; 
established— .S^ar  1889,  Courier  1893,  consoli- 
dated 1902;  F.  C.  Thompson,  editor  and  pub 
lisher  (7—5). 

PLEASANTON,  c.  h.,  Ata$cosa  Co. 
g  35  m.  S.  of  San  Antonio.    Farming  and 
sheep  and  cattle  raising. 
ATASCOSA   CO.   NEWS;  Thursdays 

MONITOR  (  Thursdays ;  democratic ; 
four  pages  11x16;  subscription $1 ;  established 
1873;  H.  M.  Herrsham,  editor;  A.  G.  McCabb, 
publisher  (8—3). 

PORT  ARTHUR,  Jeflerson  Co.  D, 
900f  pop.,  on  Kansas  City,  Pittsburg  & 
Gulf  Rd.  and  Sabine  lake.  Shipping  point. 
Farming. 

EVENING  NEWS:  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Saturdays; 
independent-democratic;  four  pages  20x26: 
subscription-daily  $5,  weekly  $1:  established 
-daily  June,  1902;  weekly  1897;  D.  L.  Stump 
&  Son,  editors  and  publishers  (1—4). 


HERAIiD;  every  morning  except  Mon- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Saturdays;  eight 
pages  15x21;  subscription— dally  $7.")*),  weekly 
$1;  established  1897;  McCamnion  &  Ralston, 
editors  and  publishers  (7—5  P)  (A  A). 

Copies  printed:  The  weekly  edition 
of  this  paper  had  credit  for  issuing  more 
than  1,000  copies  regularly  in  the  years 
1897  and  1900,  but  has  not  since  set  up 
anj'  claim  for  issuing  so  many. 

PORT  LAVACA,  c.  h.,  Calhoun  Co. 

P  2,00()  pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Co's  Rd. 

Fishing,  oyster  dredging  and  agriculture. 

WAVE;  Fridays;  local;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  .«;1;  established  January,  1904; 
Wave  Publishing  Company,  publishers  (1—8). 

PUTNAM,  Callahan  Co.  D  384t  Pop., 
on  Texas  &  Pacific  Rd.,  129  m.  W.  of  Fort 
Worth. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  four  to  six  pages  15x22; 
subscription  SI:  established  August.  1905; 
J.  H.  Burkeit, editor;  Burkett  Si  Co.,  publish- 
ers (11— 5  P). 

QUANAH,   c.  b.,  Hardeman    Co.    Cl 

1,651+  pop.,  on  Ft.  Worth  &  Denver  City  Rd.» 

78  m.  N.  W  of  Wichita  Falls.    Agriculture 

and  stock  raising. 
TRIBUNE-CHIEF;  every  evening  ex 

cept  Sunday,  and  AA  EEKLV  .  FridayH; 
democratic;  daily  four  pages  1 3x2ft.  weekly 
eicht  cages  15x22;  subscription— daily  $4, 
wieklv$l  50;  established-weekly  1889;  Harry 
Koch  editor  and  publisher  (6—3 1  (A  A). 

OBSERVER;  Fridays ;  democratic ; 
eiffht  naees  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estan- 
fished ^189^:  Mr  and  Mrs.  B.  K.  Hart,  editors 
and  publishers  (7—5). 

QUINLAN,  ^«'*^  Co.  nf  l.OOO  pop., on 

Texas  Midland  Rd.,  16  m.  S.  of  Greenville. 
APPEAL.;    Fridays;   democratic ;    four 
pages  15x22 :    subscription   $1  ;    established 
April  1904;  J.  P.  Nance,  editor  and  publisher 
(2-8). 

UUITMAN,  c.  h.,  Wnod  Co.   z'  370 
pop.,  about  7  m.  N.  E.  of  Golden,  the  nearest 
station  on  Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas  Rail- 
road, and  45  S.  E.  of  Greenville.    Farming. 
WOOD  CO.  DEMOCRAT; Thursdays; 
democradcVelght  pages  13x20;  ^f^^^^^^P^^" 
$1:    established  1893:   Ihomas  &  Hart,  edit- rs 
and  publishers  (7—5). 

RANGER,  Eastlatid  Co.  D  686+ pop., 
on  Texas  &  Pacific  Rd. 

TiTAnFR-  Frldavs;  independent;  eight 
pa^e^s^?xi'^ 'subscription  $1;  -tablisl.ed 
May.  1903;  T.  D.  Sisk.  manager  ;  The  Leader 
Printing  Company,  publishers  (1— S). 
RATCLIFF,  Houston  Co.  D- 3,000  pop., 
on  Eastern  Te'xas  Rd.  Saw  mills  and 
agriculture. 

HOUSTON    CO.    IlERALD:    Thurs- 
days' democratic;    eight  P^K^S   l^Jr^^-J'"? 
scriptionSl;    established  June     iH^      H.  A. 
iiT„o„i,.o.^  ^riunr  and  nubllsher  (2— S). 


McCelvey,  editor  and  publisher  (^— s). 

jl^^VENNA,  Fannin  Co.  cf  ^00  pop., 
on  Missouri.  Kansas  &  Texas  Rd..  9  m.  N. 
of  Bonham  and 20S.  E.  of  Denlson .  Canning 
factorv;  cotton  gins  and  mills;  cotton  wood 
and  hardwood  saw  mills;   shipping  point 

for  cotton. 

T»  1?  1»T  O  r  R  A  T:  Fridays;  democratic; 
el?hf  JSges^lsisI :' subscription  $^■  estab- 
lished im  as  Hopkins  Co.  Democrat,  W.  T. 
Gass,  editor  and  publisher  (i— 1)> 


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TEXAS. 


NEWS;  Thursdays;  local;  four  pages 
171^x25:  subscription  $1;  established  Decem- 
ber, 19(!3;    A.  Burton,  editor   and   publisher 

(2-3  P)  (A  A). 

REFUGIO,  c.  h.,  Refugio  Co.   Q  600 

pop.,  on  Mission  r.,  40  m.  S.  W.  of  Victoria. 

Farming  and  stock  raising. 

REVIEW;  Fridays;  democratic;  four 
pages  lf)x22 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1898 ; 
J.  F.  Gaffney,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 

RICE,    Navarro  Co.  cf  500  pop.,  on 

Houston  &  Texas  Central  Rd.,  11  m.  N.  of 

Corsicana. 

RU STIVER,;  Fridays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1;  established  August.  1901; 
Millerman  &  South,  editors  and  publishers 

(1-4). 

RICHARDSON,    Dallas  Co.  d'    414 

pop.,  on  Houston  &  Texas,  Central  Rd.,  12 
m.  N.  of  Dallas,  the  county  seat.  Agri- 
culture. 

ECHO;  Saturdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscriotion  50  cents;  estab- 
lished October,  1902;  S.  P.  Harben.  editor  and 
publisher  (12 — i). 

RICHMOND,  c.  h.,  Fort   Bend  Co. 

q,  1,700  pop.,  on  Gulf,  Colorado  &  Santa  Fe 

and  Southern    Pacific   Rds.,  60   m.  N.  W. 

of  Galveston.    Agriculture. 

TEXAS  COASTER;  Fridays;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1894;  J.  C.  Florea,  editor  and  publisher  (.1—8). 

RIESEL,  McLennan  Co.  a  550  pop., 

on  Waco  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  14  m.  E.  of 

Waco,  the  countj'  seat.    Cotton  and  corn. 

RUSTLER;  Fridays;  four  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1;  established  1897;  W.  Fischer, 
editor;  Riese  Publishing  Co.,  publishers. 

RINGGOLD,  Montague   Co.   ^    384t 

pop.,    on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific 

and  Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas   Rds.,  93  m. 

N.W.  of  Dallas.  Cotton  oil  mills,  compress, 

and  mattress  factories. 

RURALiIST;  Thursdays;  independent; 
four   pages   2Ux26;    subscription   $1;    estab- 
lished November,  1905;  W.  A.  Warock,  edi 
tor  and  oublisher  (11—5). 

RISING  STAR,  Eastland  Co.  b  340t 

pop..  20  m.  S.  of  Eastland,  the  county  seat. 

Oil  and  coal. 

X-RAY;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  13x20:  subscription  81;  established 
1901 ;  Albert  Tyson ,  editor  and  publisher  (1—3). 

ROBERT  L.EE,  ch.,  Coke  Co.  -a  586t 
pop.,  on  Kansas  City,  Mexico  &  Orient  Rd. 

OBSERVER;  Fridays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  17x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1848;  George  Cowan,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance   of    a    rating   to    that   effect. 

ROBY,  c.  h.,  Fisher  Co.  ^500  pop.,  20 

m.  N.  of  Sweetwater.    Farming  and  stock 

raising. 

BANNER;  Thursdays;  democratic:  four 
pages  17x24:  subscription  $1;  established 
1895;  D.  T.  Bulloch,  editor  and  publiiJhcr 
(7-5). 


TEXAS. 


ROCHESTER,  Haskell  Co.  ^ 
TRIBUNE;  Fridays  (A  A). 

ROCKDALE,  i^/«i«TO  Co.  c2.5I5t pop., 

on  International   &  Great    Northern   and 

San   Antonio  &  Aransas  Pass  Rds.,  60  m. 

S.  E.  of  Austin,  the  State  capital. 

MESSENGER;  Thursdays ;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1873;  Howard  Willson,  editor 
and  publisher  (7 — 3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies  reg- 
ularly in  the  years  1895  and  1899,  but 
has  not  since  set  up  definite  and  satis- 
factory claim  for  issuing  so   many. 

REPORTER;  Thursdays;  eight  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1893; 
R.  W.  H.  Kemson.  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance   of    a    rating   to   that    effect. 

ROCK    ISLAND,  Colorado  Co.  a- 
313+  pop.,  on  Gulf  &  Interstate  Rd.,75m. 
W.  of  Houston. 
ENTERPRISE;  Fridays  (A  A). 

ROCKPORT,  c.  li.,  Aransas  Co.  q 
1,1.53+  pop.,  on  San  Antonio  &  Aransas  Pass 
Rd.,  about  15  m.  N.  E.  of  Corpus  Chrlsti. 
Summer  and  winter  gulf  coast  health  re- 
sort.   Stock  raising  and  truck  farming. 

ENTERPRISE;  Saturdays;  four  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1888; 
J.  O.  Boehmer,  editor;  Edgar  Fite,  publisher. 

ROCK  SPRINGS,  cli.,  Echoards  Co. 

a  350  pop.,  so  m.  W.  of  Kerrville.     Stock 

raising. 

'  RUSTLER;  Saturdays;  four  page* 
1114x18;  subscription  41.50;  established  1895; 
T.  S.  Pickens,  editor  add  publisher  (3—3). 

ROCKWALL,  c.  h.,  Rockwall  Co.  ^ 
1,245+  pop., on  Missouri, Kansas  &  Texas  Rd., 
23  m.  N.  E.  of  Dallas.    Agriculture. 

TEXAS  SUCCESS;  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1; 
established  1883;  Manson  &  Cox,  editors  and 
publishers. 

ROGERS,    Bell  Co.   a  664t  pop.,  on 

Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd.,  40  m.  S. 

of  Waco.    Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

NEAVS ;  Saturdays  (A  A  ). 
RECORD;  Thursdays  (A  A^. 

ROSEBUD,  Falls  Co.  a  SOOf  pop.,  on 
San  Antonio  &  Arkansas  Rd.,  38  m.  S.  of 
Waco.    Agriculture. 
NEWS;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

ROSENBERG,   Fort  Bend  Co.  0,200 
pop.,  on  Gulf,  Colorado  &  Sante  Fe  Rd.  and 
Brazos  r.,  3  m.  S.  W.  of  Richmond. 
HERALD  ;  Fridays  (A  A). 

ROUND  ROCK,  WiUiamson  Co.  ~ 
786+  pop.,  on  International  &  Great  North- 
ern Rd.,  20  m.  N.  of  Austin,  the  State  capi- 
tal. Agriculture,  cattle  raising  and  bee 
culture.  Stone  quarries  and  manufactur- 
ing. 
LEADER;  Fridays(A  A). 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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TEXAS. 


TEXAS. 


ROXTON,  Lamar   Co.  a  226  pop.,  on 

Gulf,  Colorado  &  Santa  Fe  Rd.,  12  m.  S.  W. 

of  Paris,  the  county  seat.    Farming  and 

stock  raising. 

EVENING  WIDE  A  WAKE:  Fridayi; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
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Copies     printed: 


m 
in 
in 
in 

in 


1900 
1901 
1904 
1906 
1907 


4,001 
4,226 
5.176 
S.343 
5,516 

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and  5,176  in  1904,  since  which  it  has 
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tory report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
exceeding     1,000    in     1905     and     1907. 

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SAN  AUGUSTINE,  o.  h.,  San  Au- 
gustine Co.  D-261+  pop.,  35  m.  S.  E.  of  Na- 
cogdoches.   Farming. 

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information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
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SANDERSON,  c.h.,  Terrell  Co.    -O 
850  pop  ,  on  Southern  Pacific  Co's  Rd.,  300 
m.  W.  of  San  Antonio.    Stock  raising. 
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SAN  DIEGO, c. 

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1899:  Ernest  Logsdon,  editor   and  publisher 

(6—3). 

SAN  MARCOS,  c.h..  my*  Co.  n  5,020 

pop.,  on  International  &  Great  Northern 
and  Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas  Rds.  and  San 
Marcos  r.,  30  m.  S.  of  Austin,  the  State 
capital,  and  50  N.  E.  of  San  Antonio. 
Agriculture. 

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lished 1886:  G.  A.  McNaughton,  editor  and 
publisher  (1-8). 
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$1;  established  1893;  Daniel  Watson,  editor 
and  publisher. 

SAN  SABA,  C.  h.,  San  Saba  Co.  n  on 
San  Sabar.,  40  m.  W.  of  Lampasas.    Farm- 
ing, milling  and  grazing. 
SAN  SABA   CO.  NEWS;  Thursdays; 
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$1;  established  1873;  W.  A.  Smith,  editor; 
B.  L.  White,  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
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year  1899,  but  has  not  since  made  defi- 
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many  as  1,000  copies. 

STAR;  Fridays;  eight  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1902;  W.  T.Moore, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—4). 

SANTA  ANNA,    Coleman  Co.  a  on 

Gulf,   Colorado  &  Santa  Fe  Rd.,  8  ra.  S.  E. 

of  Coleman,  the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 

NEWS  ;  Fridays  ;  democratic  ;  twelve 
pages  11x15;  subscription $1 ;  established  1886; 
D.  G.  Boone,  editor;  W.  H.  Mayer,  publisher. 

SANTO,  Pa^o  Pinto  Co.  a  338t  pop.,  on* 
Texas  &  Pacific  Rd.,  50  m.  W.  of  Fort  Worth. 
HEADLIGHT;  Fridays  (A  A). 

SAVOY,  Fannin  Co.  cf  343  pop.,  on 

Texas  &  Pacific  Rd.,  11  m.  W.  of  Bonham, 

the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 

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pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
April,  1902;  T.  E.  Arter berry,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

SCHULENBURG,   Fayette    Co.   a 

1, 149+pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Go's  Rd.,  20 
m.  W.  of  Columbus.  Cotton  compress  and 
cotton-seed  oil  mill.  Cotton,  corn  and 
sugar  cane. 

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1894;  Raymond  Winfree,  editor  and  pub- 
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Copies  printed:  For  the  year_  1898 
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SEAGOVILIiE,   Dallas    Co.   cf   296 
pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Co's  Rd.,  18  m. 
S.  E.  of  Dallas,  the  county  seat.    Agricul- 
ture and  stock  raising. 
STAR;  Saturdays;  democratic;   eight 

pages  13x20;    subscription   $1;    established 

July,  19U2;  J.  Lee  Smith,  editor  and  publisher 

(1-4). 

SI^AJuY,  Austin  Co.  □,  700  pop.,  on  Gulf, 
Colorado  &  Santa  Fe.  Missouri,  Kansas  & 
Texas  and  Texas  Western  Rds.,  12  m.  S.  E. 
of  Bellville,  the  county  seat.  Railroad 
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CO:>II>IONWEALTH;  Fridays  (A  A). 
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13x20;    subscription   $1.50;    established    1887; 

Lon  Davis,  editor  and  publisher. 

SEGUIN,  c.  h.,  Guadalupe  Co.  P  2,421t 

pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Co's  Rd.,  34  m.E. 

of  San  Antonio.    Flour,  cotton  oil  and  saw 

mills. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  democratic; 
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lished 1888;  John  Moore,  editor;  Smith  & 
Moore,  publishers  (7—3  P). 

GUADALUPE  GAZETTE;  Fridays; 
Independent;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1899;  H.  G.  Wood,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies    printed:     For    the    year     1907 


tliis  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance   of   a    rating   to   that    effect. 

ZEITUNG;  Thursdays;  German;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $2; 
established  1891;  Dietz  Bros.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (3— 3). 

SEYMOUR,  c.  h.,  Baylor  Co.  {^  3,(KX) 
pop.,  on  Wichita  Valley  Rd.  and  Brazos  r.. 
120  m.  N.  W.  of  Fort  Worth.  Cotton,  wheat, 
corn  and  stock  raising. 

BAYLOR  CO.  BANNER;  Fridays; 
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1895;  O.  C.  Harrison,  editor;  Harrison  &  Nor- 
wood, publishers  (1 — 8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance   of   a    rating   to   that    effect. 

CHRISTIAN  CITIZEN  ;  Fridays; 
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lished March,  1904;  R.  H.  H.  Burnett,  editor 
and  publisher  (12^  P)  (A  A). 

SHAFTER  LAKE,  Andrem  Co.  -a 
HERALD;  Fridays  (A  A). 

SHAMROCK,  WheeUr  Co.  ^  600 
pop.,  on  Choctaw,  Oklahoma  &  Gulf  Rd. 
WHEELER  CO.  TEXAN;  Fridays; 
local;  eight  pages  l3x2U;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished July,  1903;  T.  C.  Richardson,  editor 
and  publisher  (5—7). 

SHERMAN ,c.h.,Grai/»on  Co.  cn0,243t 

pop.— local  estimate  15,000— on  Houston  & 

Texas  Central,   St.   Louis    Southwestern, 

Missouri,  St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco,  Kansat 

k.  Texas,  Texas*  Pacific  and  Atchison,  To- 

yeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rds.,   18  m.  S.  of  Red  r. 

and  64 N.  of  Dallas.  Grain,  fruit  and  cotton. 

DEMOCRAT;  every  evening  except 

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$5,  weeklv  $1;  established-daily  1881,  weekly 

1879;    Hunter  Bros.,  editors  and  publishers 

(1-8)-  ^.  .  , 

Copies  printed:  The  daily  edition  of 
this  paper  had  credit  for  an  average  is- 
sue of  1,019  in  1903,  but  has  not  since 
made  definite  and  satisfactory  claim  to 
issuing   so    many   as    1,000   copies. 

The  weekly  edition  had  credit  for  an 
average  issue  of  2,787  in  1897  and  4,250 
in  1903,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
any  definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but 
was  credited  with  more  than  2,250  in 
1907. 
SHERWOOD,  c.  h.,  Irv>n  C.».  -a  339 

pop.,  22  m.  S.  W.  of  San  Angelo.    Farming 

and  stock  raising. 

IRION  CO.  RECORD  'Fridays;  local; 
four  pages  11x16;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished August,  1902;  West  &  Ambrose,  editor, 
and  publishers  ( i—o). 

SHINER,  Lavaca  Co.  g  845t  pop.,  on 

San  Antonio  &  Aransas  Pais  Rd.,  10  m.  N.  of 

Yoakum  and  19  S.  of  Flatonla.  Agriculture. 

<i  A  Z  E  T  T  E  s  Wednesdays;  eight  pages 

13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1892;  J^C 

Habermacher,   editor  and   publisher  (8-3). 


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TEXAS. 


SILVERTON.  c.  h.,  Briscoe  Co.  \j 
250+  pop.,  36  m.  S.  W.  of  Clardendon,  near- 
est station  on  Ft.  Worth  &  Denver  CJty  Rd. 

ADVOCATE    OF    TKUTH;  monthly 

(A  A). 

SKIDMORE,  £ee  Co.  Q  258t  pop.,  on 

San  Antonio  &  Aransas  Pass  Rd.,  90  m.  S.  of 

Sail  Antonio. 

SIGNAIj;  Fridays;  six  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1  ;  established  December,  1905; 
W.  E.  Branet,  editor  and  publisher  (1—6  P). 

SMITHVILLE,  Bastrop  Co.  D  2.577t 
pop.,  on  Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas  Rd., 
about  13  m.  S.  E.  of  Bastrop,  the  county 
seat.    Agriculture. 

TlDIESl  Fridays;  eight  pages  15^x22;  sub- 
Bcription  $1.50;  established,  1894;  W.  M.  Cobb, 
editor  and  publisher. 

SNYDER,   c.    h.,    Scurry    Co.  tl  600 

pop.,  25  m.  N.  of  Colorado,  Tex.     Farming 
and  stock  raising. 

COMING  WEST;  Thursdays;  inde 
pendent;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1; 
established  1889;  E.  B.  Barnes,  editor  and 
publishers  (9—3). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  in- 
formation as  would  warrant  the  accord- 
ance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It  has 
not  since  made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 

WESTERN  L.1GHT;  Fridays;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1898;  B.  F.  Smith,  editor  and  publisher  H—b). 

SOMERVILLE,  Burleson  Co.  a  140 
pop.,  on  Gulf,  Colorado  &  Santa  Fe  Rd., 
15  m.  S.  E.  of  Caldwell. 

ADVERTISER;  Fridays;  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  August, 
1901;  Frank  Burney,  editor  and  publisher 
(7-5). 

STANDARD;  Thursdays:  local;  six  to 
eight  pages  W}ix.l6;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished January,  1905;  A.  L.  James,  editor; 
James  &  James,  publishers  (11—5). 

SONORA,  c.  h.,  Sutton  Co.  -D  800  pop., 
70  m.  S.  of  San  Angelo.  The  only  town  in 
the  count3'.    Wool  and  stock  raising. 

DEVIL'S  RIVER  NEWS;  Saturdays; 
four  pages  17x24;  subscription  $2;  established 
1890;  Mike  Murphy,  editor  and  publisher. 

SUN;  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established  189y;  D. 
B.  Woodruff,  editor  and  publisher. 

SPRINGTOWN,  Parker  Co.   6  518 

pop.,  15  m.  N.  E.  of  Weatherford,  nearest 

railroad  station. 

LiOCALi;  Thursdays;  Independent;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  De- 
cember, 1901;  Cox  &  Anderson,  editors  and 
publishers  (1—4). 

STAMFORD,  Jones  Co.  ti  on  Texas 
Central,  12  m.  N.  of  Anson,  the  county  seat. 
Farming  and  stock  raising. 
NEAVS;  Fridays  (A  A). 

STEPHENVILLE,  c.  h.,  Erath  Co. 

[i  1,902+  pop., on  Ft. Worth  &  Rio  Grande  Rd., 

76  m.  S.  W.  of  Fort  Worth.     Agriculture, 

stock  raising  and  mining. 

EMPIRE;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages   13x20:    subscription  $1;    established 


TEXAS. 


1872  ;  Doyle  &  Crane,  editors  and  publish- 
ers (1—7). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  years  190 j 
and  1906  this  paper  seemed  to  assert 
that  it  had  an  average  issue  exceeding 
1,000  copies,  but  failed  to  furnish  such 
definite  information  as  would  warrant 
the  accordance  of  a  rating  to  that  effect. 
It  has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the    claim. 

TRIBUNE;  Fridays;  people's  party; 
four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1894;  Morris  &  Miller,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers. 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1898 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  in- 
formation as  would  warrant  the  accord- 
ance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It  has 
not  since  made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 

STERLING  CITY,  c  h.,  Sterling  Co. 

"D 900 pop.,  on  North  Concho  r.,  42  m.  N.  W.of 

San  Angelo.    Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

NEWS -RECORD;  Fridays:  demo- 
cratic; four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25; 
established  1899;  W.  F.  Kellis,  editor  and 
publisher  (4—5  P). 

STILES,  c.  h.,  Reagan  Co.  -a  50  m.  S.E. 
of   Midland,  nearest   station  on   Texas  & 
Pacific  Rd. 
JOURNAL;  Fridays  (A  A). 

STOCKDALE,    Wilson    Co.    g    3311 
pop.,  on  San  Aniouio  &  Gulf  Rd.,  30  m.  S.  E. 
of  San  Antonio. 
NEWS;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

STRATFORD,  c.  h.,  Sherman  Co.  Xj 

1,000  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Gulf 

Rd.,  15  m.  N.  W.  of  Coldwater,  the  county 

seat.  Farming  and  stock  raising. 

STAR;  Thursdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  svibscripiiou  ^1;  established 
1901;  E.  L.  -Malison,  eoitor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

S  T  R  A  W  N  ,  Palo  Pinto  Co.  b  1,800 
pop.,  on  Texas  Pacific  Rd.,  26  m.S.  W.  of 
Palo  Pinto,  the  county  seat.  Cattle  rais- 
ing, agriculture,  cedar  timbering  and  coal 
mining. 

ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  i:Sx20;  subscription  $1; 
established  April,  1904;  Eugene  Moore,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (1 — 7). 

SULPHUR  SPRINGS,  c.  h.,  Bop- 

kin^  Co.  cf  3,685+  pop.,  on  Missouri,  Kansas 

&  Texas  and  St.  Louis  Southwestern  Rds.. 

85  m.  E.  by  N.  of  Dallas.    Agriculture,  fruit 

and  vegetable  farming. 

EVENING  NEWS;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  HOPKINS  CO.  ECHO, 
Wednesdays;  daily  four,  weekly  eight  pages 
18x20;  subscription— daily  $5,  weekly  $1;  es- 
tablished—daily 1899,  weekly  1879;  E.  M.  Tate, 
editor  and  publisher. 

GAZETTE;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  8Ut)8criptlon $1 ;  established  1862; 
McDaniel  Publishing  Co..  publishers  (3—3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  2,096  in  1902 
and  2,075  in  i904>  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory^ report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
than  1,000  in  i9"7.  


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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TEXAS. 


TEXAS. 


•SUNSET,    Montague    Co.   [^  on  Ft. 

Worth  &  Denver  City   Rd.,  60  m.  N.  W.of 

Fort  Worth.    Agriculture,  and   fruit    and 

poultry  raising. 

5>  I  G  N  A  1.  -  N  E  \V  S  ;  Fridays  ;  demo- 
cratic; six  pages  16x22;  subscription  $1; 
■established  1888;  A.  W.  Young,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 

SWEETWATER,  c.  h.,  Nolan  Co. 

~D  670+  pop.,  on  Texas  &  Pacific  Rd.,  28  m. 
E.  of  Colorado  and  202  W.  of  Fort  Worth. 
Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

KEPOKTER;  Fridays;  six  pages  13x22; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  189? ;  E.  H.  Kiefer 
&  Co.,  editors  and  publishers. 

REVIEW;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1891;  W.  L.  Grogan,  editor;  Grogan  &  Daven- 
port, publishers  (10—3)  (A  A). 

TAHOKA,  Lynn  Co.   -n    150   pop., 

75  m.  N.  of  Big  Springs.    Cattle  raising. 

LYNN  CO.  NEWS:  Fridays;  four 
pages  11x16;  subscription  $1;  established 
June,  1904;  Mrs.  H.  C.  Crie,  editor;  H.  C.  Crie 
A  Co.,  publishers  (1— 6  F). 

TALiPA,  Coleman  Co.  D  on  Atchison, 

Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd. 

TRIBUNE;  Fridays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1;  established  Maj',  1905;  Faulk- 
ner &  Harris;  editors  and  publishers  (.6— 5P). 

TAYIiOR,    Williamgon    Co.    a    4,^llt 
pop.,  on  International  &   Great  Northern 
and  Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas  Rds.,  37  m. 
N.  E.  of  Austin,  the  State  capital.    Railroad 
machine  and  repair  shops.     Cotton,  corn, 
oats,  wheat,  sheep  and  cattle. 
UE3IOCRAT  ;    every    evening    except 
Sunday;  democratic;  four  oages    15x22;    es 
tablished  1904;  H.  G.  Willson,  editor;   P.O. 
Willson,  publisher  (2—8). 

JOURNAI.1;  everv  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKL.Y,  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic; daily  four,  weekly  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription— daily  $5,  weekly  $1 ;  established 
—daily  March,  1901,  weekly  1889;  Perry 
Hawkins,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3  P)  ■ ,  , 

Copies  printed:  The  weekly  edition 
of  this  paper  had  credit  for  an  average 
issue  of  1,284  for  the  year  1896,  1,387 
in  1898,  but  has  not  since  made  claim 
to  issuing  so  many  as   1,000  copies. 

HEROLD;  Thursdays;  German;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $2;  established 
1895;  Albert  A.  Bogen,  editor  and  publisher 
<9— .3). 

TEXAN;   Fridays;   democratic;   eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1880 ; 
P.  O.  Wilson,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 
Copies     printed:      i,35S   '^^   ^907 

TEAGUE,  Freestone  Co.  i 
CHRONICLE;  Fridays  (A  A). 
TRIBUNE;  Fridays  (A  A). 

TBUVACA'SA,  Limestone  Co.  G  382 

pop.,  15  m.  N.  of  Groesbeck,  the  county  seat. 

Farming  and  stock  raising. 

TEXAS  PROTESTANT;  Thursdays; 

methodlst    protestant;     eight   pages    11x16; 

subscription  $1;   established  1895;   Judson  S. 

Perry,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  has  on 
two  occasions  indicated  a  desire  to  have 
credit  for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies 
regularly,  but  such  definite  information 
as  would  warrant  such  a  rating  has 
never   been    forthcoming. 


TEMPLE,  Bell  Co.  a  14,850  pop.,  on 

Gulf,  Colorado  &  Santa  Fe  and  Missouri, 

Kansas  &  Texas  Rds.,  0  m.  E.  of  Belton,  the 

county  seat,  and  36  S.  by  S.  W.  of  Waco. 

Grain,   cotton    and   cattle.     Cotton  mills 

and  railroad  shops. 

DAILY  TELE<;RAHI;  every  morning 
except  Monday  ;  democratic  ;  dally  eight 
pages,  Sunday  eight  and  four  page  supple- 
ment 173^x24;  sub8crii)tion  .s5;  established 
November.  1907;  E.  K.  Williams,  niananiug 
editor;  Dally  Telegram  Publishing  Company, 
publishers  (2— 8  P). 

TRIBUNE;  every  morning  except  Mon- 
day, and  SEI>II-WEERLY,  Tuesdays 
and  Fridays;  daily  six,  Sunday  and  semi- 
weekly  twelve  pages  18x24;  subscription- 
daily  $5,  Sunday  $1.50,  semi  weekly  $1; 
established —daily  1894,  semi-weekly  1893; 
Temple  Printing  Co.,  publishers  (1— S). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1007 
the  daily  and  Sunday  editions  of  this 
paper  seemed  to  assert  that  each  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance  of   a   rating  to    that   eflfect. 

The  semi-weekly  edition  of  this 
paper  had  credit  for  an  average 
issue  of  1,100  in  1900,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  has  been  credited  with 
more  than  1,000  every  year  since,  up  to 
and    including    1907. 

MIRROR;  Saturdays ;  democratic ; 
eight  pages  16x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1896:  R.  O.  Gresham,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1— S). 

TI3IES;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight  pages 
15x22:  subscription  $1.50;  established  1881; 
J.  F.  Crouch,  editor  and  publisher. 

LONE  STAR  PYTHIAN;  monthly: 
Knights  ot  Pythias;  twenty  eight  pages 
6x8}^;  subscription  $1;  e  tablished  Novem- 
ber, 1904;  W.  S.  Lemly.  editor:  Pythian  Print- 
ing Company,  publishers  (1 — 6). 

TENAHA,  Shelby  Co.  D-  on  Houston, 

East  &  West  Texas  Rd..  17  m.  S.  of  Carthage. 
MESSENGER;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

TERRELL,  Kaufman  Co.  cf  6,330t 
pop.,  on  Texas  Midland  and  Texas  &  Pacific 
Rds.,  about  12  m.  X.  of  Kaufman,  the  county 
seat.  Agriculture,  stock  and  truck  farming. 

TRANSCRIPT;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEERIiY,  twice-a-week. 
Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  daily  four,  weekly 
eight  pages  17>^x24;  subscription— daily  $6, 
weekly  $1;  established  1897;  H.  Galbraith. 
editor  and  publisher  (7—3  P). 

TI>IES-STAR;  Fridays;  democratic; 
elktht  pages  1.5x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 18f;5;  T.  J.  Hartley,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12—5). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  i,599  »"  1899, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  has 
been  credited  with  more  than  1,000  every 
year    since,    up    to    and    including    1907- 

TEXARKANA,  Boirie  Co.  d  3.2r)6t 
pop.,  on  Kansas  City  Southern  and  Texas 
&  Pacific  Rds.  Foundries,  machine  shops, 
oil,  saw  and  planing  mills;  manufacturing. 
MORNING  COURIER;  every  morn- 
ing except  Monday  (A  A). 


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TEXAS. 


THORNDALE,  Milan  Co.  a  on  In- 
ternational &  Great  Northern  Rd.,30  m. 
S.  W.  of  Cameron. 

THORN;  Fridays;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  September  1901; 
E.  L.  Ramsey,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

THORNTON,  Limestone  Co.  n  500 
pop.,  on  Houston  &  Texas  Central  Rd.,  50  m. 
E.  by  S.  of  Waco.  Stoneware  manufacture, 
cattle  raising  and  farming. 

LIMESTONE   CO.  TRESS;  Fridays; 

local;  six  pages  15x22:  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished March,  1905;  Thornton  Printing  Co., 
editors  and  publishers  (8—6  P). 

THROCKMORTON,   c.   h.. 

Throckmorton  Co.  ^  240+  pop.,  30  m.  S.  of 
Seymour,  the  nearest  railroad  point,  ana 
160  W.  of  Fort  Worth.  Wagon  manu- 
factories. Wool  growing,  stock  raising 
and  farming. 

TIMES;  Frldayg;  eight  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1885;  P.  J.  Foster, 
editor  and  publisher. 

TIMPSON,  Shelby  Co.  D-  on  Houston, 
East  &  West  Texas,  Texas  &  Gulf  and  Timp- 
son  Northwestern  Rds.,  30  m.  N.  E.  of  Na- 
cogdoches. Canning  factory  and  saw 
mills.  Coal  mining,  agriculture  and  timber. 

TIMES;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  VVEEKIj  Y,  Fridays;  democratic;  four 
pages  17x24;  subscription— daily  $5, weekly  $1; 
established— dally  1903,  weekly  1885:  J.  D.  & 
W.  E.  Ford,  editors  and  publishers  (8 — 5). 

SHEL.BY  CO.  ENTERPRISE; 
Thursdays  (A  A). 

TIOGA,  Grayson  Co.  13'  600  pop.,  on 
Missouri,  Kansas  8c  T«xas  and  Texas  & 
Pacific  Rds.,  80  m.  S.  W.  of  Sherman,  the 
county  seat.    Agriculture. 

BAPTIST  TRUMPET;  Fridays  (AAl. 

HERALiD:  Fridays;  democratic:  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1904;  J.  L.  Webb,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

TRIBUNE;  Thursdays;  four  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1898;  J.  G.  Wil- 
liams, editor  and  publisher  (2— 8). 

TOIiAR,  ffood  Co.  i  1,000  pop.,  on 
St.  Louis  &  San  Francisco  Rd.,  50  m.  S.  W. 
of  Fort  Worth. 

STANDARD  AND  REGISTER;  Fri 

days;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscriptions! ;  es- 
tablished August,  1905;  H.  F.  Schwenker, 
•ditor;  Standard  Printery,  publishers  (1—8). 

TOYAH,  Reeves  Co.  -n  113t  pop.,  on 
Texas  &  Pacitic  Rd.,  15  m.  S.  W.  of  Pecos, 
the  county  seat. 
NEAVS;  Fridays  (A  A"). 

TRENTON,  Fannin  Co.  cf  276  pop., on 

Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas  Rd,,  about  14  m. 
S.  W.  of  Bonham,  the  county  seat.  Agri- 
culture. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  democratic;  eightpages 
13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  May,  1902; 
S.  S.  Bruce,  editor  and  publisher. 

TROUPE,  Smith  Co.  cf  1,863  pop.,  on 
International  &  Great  Northern  Rd.,  19  m- 
S.  E.  of  Tyler.  Saw  mills  and  truck  fruit 
industry.    Agriculture.    Seat  of  State  Agri- 

.   cultural  and  Experiment  Station. 

BANNER;  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight 
to   fourteen   pages  13x20;    subscription  $1; 


TEXAS. 


established  1894;  Edwards  &  Arnold,  editors 
and  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,823  for  the 
year  1905,  but  has  not  since  made 
definite  and  satisfactory  claim  to  is- 
suing   so    many    as    1,000    copies. 

TROY,  Sell  Co.  a  on  Missouri,  Kan- 
sas &  Texas  Rd.,  9m  N.  of  Temple  and  25 
S.  by  S.  W.  of  Waco.     Cotton  and  grain. 

ENTERPRISE;  Saturdays;  four  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1888;  J.  M. 
Lawrence,  editor;  Mrs.  M.  V.  Lawrence,  pub- 
lisher. 

TTyZiIA^Su-isher  Co.\2  700  pop.,  32  m. 

S.  by  E,  of  Canyon,  the  nearest  railroad 

station  on  the  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Sante 

Fe  Rd. 

STANDARD;  Fiidays:  democratic; 
four  pages  13x20:  subscription  SI;  Crockett 
Boone,  editor;  J.  B.  Johnston  &  Son,  publish- 
ers (8—5). 

TYLER,  c.  h.,  Smith  Co.  cf  8,069t  pop., 
on  International  &  Great  Northern  and  St. 
Louis  Southwestern  Rds.,  about  95  m.  E.  by 
S.  E.  of  Dallas.    Agricultural  center. 

COURIER  ;everyevenlngexcept  Sunday* 
and  WEEKLY,  Saturdays;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription— daily  $5.  weekly$l;  es- 
tablished-daily 1898, weekly  1882;  L.M.Green, 
editor:  Green  &  Adams,  publishers  (1 — 6  P). 

BAPTIST  SWORD  AND  SHIELD; 
Wednesdays;  baptist;  eight  pages  11x15; 
subscription  $1:  established  1895;  W.  M. 
Webb,  editor;  Sword  and  Shield  Publishing 
Company,  publishers  (1—6). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  2,000  in  1896 
and  1,750  in  1900,  since  which  it  has  not 
furnished  any  definite  and  satisfactory 
report,  but  has  been  credited  with  more 
than  1,000  every  year  since,  up  to  and 
including     1907. 

EAST   TEXAS   GUARD;    Saturdays 

(A  A). 

UVAIiDE,  c.  h.,  Uvalde   Co.  rh  l,889t 

pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Co's  Rd.,   93  m. 

W.  of  San  Antonio.    Farming,  mining  and 

stock  raising. 

LEADER-NEWS;  Fridays;  democratic 
four  pages  18x24 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1898:  F.  M.  Getzendaner,  editor  and  publisher 

(7—3). 

VALLEY   MILLS,   Basque   Co.    a 
519+  pop.,  on  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe 
Rd.,  about  25  m.  N.  W.  of  Waco.    Cotton 
and  grain;  live  stock;  flour  mill. 
VALLEY  COURIER;  Fridays  (A  A). 

VALLEY  VIEW,  Cooke  Co.  b  380t 
pop., .on  Atchlsou,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rd., 
45  m.  N.  of  Fort  Worth. 

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been  credited  with  more  than  1,000  every 
year    since,    up    to    and    including    1907. 

VELASCO.  Brazoria  Co.  0,  800  pop., 
on  Velasco  Terminal  Rd.  and  at  mouth  of 
Brazos  r..  20  m.  S.  of  Columbia.  Good  har- 
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VENUS,  Johnson  Co.  [^  on  Gulf,  Col- 
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seat.    3tock  raising  and  farming. 

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3,506  in   1907 

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for  an  average  issue  of  1,600  for  the 
year  1896,  1,358  in  1901,  but  has  .not 
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1,000  copies. 

WAELDER,    Gonzales   Co.    D   583t 

pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Rd.,  about  80  m. 

S.  E.  of  Austin,  the  State  capital. 

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o^  284+  pop.,  20  m.  W.  of  Winnie,  the  nearest 

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WALNUT  SPRINGS,  Basque  Co. 
D  9UU+  pop.,  on  Texas  Central  Rd.,  about 
50  m.  N.  W.  of  Waco. 
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WAXAHACHIE,  c.  h..  Ellis  Co.  cf 

10,000  pop.,  on  Houston  &  Texas  Central  and 

Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas  Rds.,  180  m.  N.  E. 

of  Austin,  the  State  capital.    Cotton-seed 

oil  mills  and  cotton  compresses  and  flour 

mills. 

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furnished  any  definite  and  satisfactory 
report,  but  was  credited  with  more  than 
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report,  but  was  credited  with  more  than 
4,000    in    1905    and     1907. 

WEATHERFORD,   c.  h.,   Parker 

Co.  ti  4,786+  pop.,  on  Texas  &  Pacific,  Gulf, 
Colorado  &  Santa  Fe.  Weatherf ord.  Mineral 
Wells  &  Northwestern  Rds.,  about  80  m. 
W.  of  Fort  Worth  and  200  N.  of  Austin,  the 
State  capital.    Farming  and  stock  raising. 

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and  2,282  in  1905,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satis- 
factory report,  but  was  credited  with 
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and  1,727  in  1902,  since  which  it  has  not 
furnished  any  definite  and  satisfactory 
report,  but  has  been  credited  with  more 
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including    1907. 

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publishers  (1—8). 

Copies     printed:     2,366  in  1906 
2,746  in  1907 

WEIMAR,  Colorado  Co.a,l,337tpop., 

on  Southern  Pacific  Co's  Rd.,  13  m.  W.  of 

Columbus,  the  county  seat.     Cotton-seed 

oil  mills,  cotton  planter  and  sash  and  door 

factories. 

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lished 1888;  John  H.  Brooks,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (9—3). 

WELLINGTON,  c.h.,  Collingsworth 
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nearest  railroad  station  on  Ft.  Worth  & 
Denver  City  Rd. 

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Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
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ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance   of   a    rating   to   that   effect. 

WEST,  McLennan  Co.  a  2,000  pop.,  on 
Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas  Rd..  16  m.  S.  of 
Hillsboro  and  18  N.  of  Waco,  the  county 
seat.    Agriculture  and  cotton. 
TIMES;    Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1888;  F.  B.  Whip- 
key,  editor;  West  Times  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
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for  an  average  issue  of  1,521  in  1902 
and  1,565  in  1904,  since  which  it  has  not 
furnished  any  definite  and  satisfactory 
report,  but  was  credited  with  more  than 
1,000    in    1905    and    1907. 

WHARTON,  c.  h.,  Wharton  Co.  c; 
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30  S.  E.  of  Richmond.    Fanning. 

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WHITESBORO,  Grayaon  Co.  [1 
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and  Texas  &  Pacific  Rds..  about  20  m.  W. 
of  Sherman,  the  county  seat.  Cotton,  corn 
and  wheat. 

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(1-5). 

WHITE  WRIGHT,  Grayson  Co.  cf 

1,804+  pop.,  on  Missouri,  Kansas  &  Texas  and 
St.  Louis  Southwestern  Rds.,  23  m.  S.  E.  of 
Sherman,  the  county  seat.  Cotton,  corn 
and  wheat. 

5»UN;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub 
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Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
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year  1898  and  exceeding  1,000  in  1899, 
but  has  not  since  made  definite  and 
satisfactory    claim    to    issuing    so    many. 

WHITNEY,  Hill  Co.  c  1,000  pop.,  on 
Texas  Central  Rd..  82  m.  N.  N.  W.  of  Waco. 
Cotton-shipping  point. 

MESSENGER  ;  Fridays;  ten  to  twenty 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1883; 
Oscar  Pogue,  editor;  Messenger  Publishing 
Co.,  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  1,369  i^i  1902 
1,795  in  1905 
1,861   in   1907 

W^ICHITA  EALIiS.  c.  h..  Wichita 

Co.  t\  2,480+  pop.,  on  Ft.  Worth   &  Denver 

City  Rd.,  114  m.  N.  N.  W.  of  Fort  Worth. 

Grazing  and  farming. 

TIMES;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
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daily  S5,  weekly  $1;  established— dally  July, 
1907.  weekly  1887;  Ed.  Howard,  manager; 
Times  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  publishers  (7—7). 
Copies  printed:  For  the  year_  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
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information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance   of    a    rating    to    that    eflfect. 

HERALiD;  Thursdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  22x28;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1881;  Dougherty  Bros.,  editors  and  publishers. 

WILLIS,  Montgomery  Co.  P.  832  pop., 

on    International    &  Great    Northern  Rd., 

50  m.  N.  of  Houston.   Flour,  saw  and  planing 

mills. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  1^x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  J»uuary,  19(^; 
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WILLSPOINT,  Van  Zandt  Co.  g' 
1,34?+  pop.,  on  Texas  &  Pacific  Rd.,  48  m.  E. 
of  Dallas.  Cotton  gins,  cotton  seed  oil  mill 
and  flour  mills.  Shipping  point  for  cotton, 
cattle  and  hides. 

CHRONICLE;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
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1873-    C     E.    Gilmore,    president;   Chronicle 
Publishing  Co..  publishers  (2—8). 
Copies     printed:     2,303  m   1903 
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2,811  in   1907 

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WINFIELD,  riYK.s  Co.  ^ 

POST;  Fridays  (A  A). 
WINNSBORO,  Wood  Co.  ^  m\  pop., 

on  Sherman,  Shreveport  &  Southern  Rd., 
32  m.  W.  of  Daingerfleld.  Farming  and 
lumbering. 

FREE  PRESS;  Thursdays:  democratic; 
four  pages  17J^x24;  8uV)Scription  $1;  estab- 
lished September.  1905;  R.  M  Smith,  editor 
and  publisher  (11—5  P). 

WINTERS, -RioiHe/.s  Co.  allot  pop. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays  (A  k). 

WOLFE  CITY, HuntCo.  6  l,549t  pop., 
on  Gulf,  Colorado  &  Santa  Fe  and  St. 
Louis  Southwestern  Rds.,  20  m.  N.  of 
Greenville,  the  county  seat.    Farming. 

SUN;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight  pages 
14x3<J;  subscription  $1;  established  1891;  W. 
H.  Whitley,  editor  and  nublisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  infor- 
mation as  would  warrant  the  accordance 
of   a   rating   to    that    effect. 

WOODVILLE,  c.  h.,  Tyler  Co.  O 
800+  pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Rd.  Cotton, 
grain  and  lumber. 

GAZETTE;  Saturdays  fA  A). 
TYLER   CO.    3IESSENGER;  Satur- 
days (A  A). 

WORTHAM,   Freestone    Co.   D-   8.50 
pop..ou  Texas  Central  Rd.,  19  m.  N.  W.  of 
Fairfield,  the  county  seat,  and  77  S.  E.  of 
Dallas. 
JOURNAL;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 

pages  16x24;  subscription  SI;  established  1899; 

Ed.Satterwhite.  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 

-^  Y  L  I E  ,   Collin  Co.  cf  773t  pop.,  oa 
Gulf,  Colorado  &  Santa  Fe  and  St.  Louis 
SDUthwestern  Rds.,  25  m.  N.  E.  of  Dallas. 
Farming  and  cotton  growing. 
RUSTLER;     Fridays;      democratic; 
eight    pages    15x22;   subscription    $1:    estab- 
lished 1891;  Clarence  Urban,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—7). 

YOAKUM,  Dewitt  Co.  p  3,499t  pop_.,  on 
San  Antonio  &  Aransas  Pass  Ra.,  17  m. 
N.  N.  E.  of  Cuero,  the  county  seat.  Situated 
on  border  line  of  Dewitt  and  Lavaca  coun- 
ties. Railroad  shops  and  cotton  compress. 
Agriculture. 

HERALD;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day: four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $0;  es- 
tablished 1897;  Cook  &  Troxler,  publishers 

^  TIMES;  every  morning  except  Monday, 
and  WEEKLY.  Saturdays;  Sunday  eight 
pages,  dailyand  weekly  four  pages;  dally  and 
Sunday  15i^x22,  weekly  20x26;  subscnption- 
dafly  $5.  weekly  tl.50;  established-daily 
1896  weekly  1890;  H.  A.  Llndenberg.  editor 
and  publisher  (8—6). 
YORKTOWN,  Z>««;»«f'o.C;i  846t  pop., 

on  San  Antonio  &  Aransas  Pass  Rd.,  70  m. 

S  E.  of  San  Antonio.    Farming. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  democratic:  eight 
naees  18x24  ;    subscription  $1  ;    established 
1895;  B.  L.  Hausman.  editor;  Wm.  Hausmau, 
publisher  (1—4). 
ZEPHYR,  Broion  Co.  D  2:30t  pop.,  on 

Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  FeRd.,  lOm.E. 

of  Brownwood.  the  countylseat. 

MIRROR;  Thursdays  (A  Ai. 


UTAH. 


Population  276,749  t.     Land  Area  82490  sq.  miles. 

Bounded  north  by  Idaho  and  Wyoming,  east  by  Wyoming  and  Colorado, 
south  by  Arizona,  and  west  by  Nevada.  State  capital :  Salt  Lake  City.  Principal 
products  and  industries :  Mining,  agriculture  and  cattle  raising.  Number  of 
newspapers  and  other  periodicals  (March  30,  1908),  88,  divided  as  follows: 
Daily,?  ;  tri-weekly,  2;  semi-weekly,  6;  weekly,  63;  semi-monthly,  4;  monthly,  6. 

The  cities  of  over  2,500  population,  according  to  the  Uni  ted  Statescensus  of 
1900  (t),  are  as  follows : 

Salt  Lake  City 53,531t 

Ogdeu 16,3  1 3t 

ProvoCity 6,lS5t 

Liogau 5.4.'51t 

Park  City 3,r59t 

Springville 3,4'^2t 


Eureka 3,085t 

Brigbani ti,859t 

Spanish  Fork '2,735t 

Aniericau  Fork ti,73'2t 

LehiCity 2,719t 

Paysoii tj.eset 


ALiTA,  Salt  Lake  Co.  li  on  Rio  Grande 
Western  Rd.,  about  30  m.  S.  E.  of  Salt  I^ke 
City,  the  State  capital. 
INDEPENDENT;  Wednesdays  (A  A). 

AMERICAN  FORK,  Utah  Co.  n 
2,732t  pop.,  on  San  Pedro,  Los  Angeles  & 
Salt  Lake  and  Rio  Grande  Western  Rds., 
25  m.  S.  of  Salt  Lake  City.  Farming,  min- 
ing and  stock  raising. 

CITIZEN;  Saturdays;  eight  pages  15x22 ; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  May,  1903; 
Wm.  D.  Loveless,  editor  and  publisher  (12 — 4). 

BEAVER,  c.  h.,  Beaver  Co.  p  2,200 

pop.,  32  m.  from  Milford,  the  nearest  point 

on  Oregon  Short  Line  Rd.    Farming. 

PRESS;  Fridays;  mormon;  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1.25;  established  No- 
vember, 1904;  D.  I.  Frazer  &  Son,  editors  and 
publishers  (1—8). 

BINGHAM,  Salt  Lake  Co.  b  4,000  pop. 
—  local  estimate  5,500— on  Rio  Grande 
Western  Rd.,  25  m.  S.  of  Salt  Lake  City, 
the  county  seat  and  State  capital.  Gold, 
lead  and  copper  mining. 

BULLETIN  ;  Fridays ;  independent ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $2.50;  estab- 
lished 1891;  H.  J.  Robinson,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

Copies     printed:      1,142  in   1905 
1,240  in   1907 

BINGHAM    JUNCTION,    Salt 

Lake  Co.  n    2,500   pop.,   on   Oregon   Short 

Line  and  Rio  Grande  Western  Rd.,  11  m. 

S.  of  Salt  Lake  City.    Lead  smelters. 

COUNTY  COURANT;  Saturdays; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1004;  J.  T.  Jakeman,  editor;  Gray  & 
Jakeraan,  publishers  (7—5). 

BOUNTIFUL,  IJavfs  Co.  ^  l,442tPop., 

on  Salt  Lake  &  Ogden  Rd.,  8  m.  N.  of  Salt 

Lake  City,  the  State  capital.    Sheep  raising 

and  agriculture. 

DAVIS  CO.  CLIPPER;  Fridays;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  established 
1892;  John  Stable,  Jr.,  editor  and  publisher 
(9-3). 

BRIGHAM,  c.  h.,BoxeJder  (7o.^2,859t 
pop.,  on  Southern  Pacific  Co's  and  Oregon 
Short  Line  Rds.,  about  20  m.  N.  of  Ogden. 


Flour  mill,  fruit  raising,  agriculture  and 
mining. 

BOX  ELDER  REPORT;  semi  week 
ly,  Wednesdavs  and  Saturdays  (A  A). 

BOXELDERNEWS;  Thursdays;  Mor- 
mon; eightpages  17J^x22;  subscription  $1.25; 
established  1895;  Norman  Lee,  editor; 
Lee  &  Wixom,  publishers  (5—5  P). 

CASTL.EDALE,  c.  h.,  Emery  Co.  n 
559f  pop.,  130  m.  S.  of  Salt  Lake  City.  Wheat, 
fruit,  sheep,  coal  and  wool. 

EMERY  CO.  PROGRESS;  Saturdays; 

independent;  six  paares  17x34;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1900;  H.  T.  Haines,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—8). 

CEDAR  CITY, /ron  (?o.pl,425tpop., 

54  m.  S.  of  and  connected  by  stage  with 

Milford,  the  nearest  station  on  the  Oregon 

Short  Line  Rd.    Agriculture,  stock  raising 

and  mining. 

IRON  CO.  RECORD;  Fridays;  inde- 
pendent; four  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$2;  established  1893;  Chas.S.  Wilkinson,  edi- 
tor and  publisher. 

C  OAI.VII.L.E,  o.  h.,  Summit  Co.  6 

808t  pop.,  on  Union  Pacific  Rd.,  38  m.  N.  E. 

of  Salt  Lake  City,  the  State  eapital.    Coal 

mining  and  farming. 

TIMES;  Fridays;  four  pages  16x22;  sub- 
scription $1.5(i;  established  1894;  N.J.Peter- 
son, editor  and  publisher  (7—5). 

CORINNE,  Boxelder  Co.  ^  323t  pop., 
on  Southern  Pacific  Co's  Rd.,  4Jk^  m.  N. 
W.  of  Bingham,  the  county  seat.  Farming, 
stock  raising  and  fruit. 

INTER  MOUNTAIN  NEWS;  Satur- 
days; independent;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1.25;  established  1899;  News  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (3 — 3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,000  for  the 
year  1901,  1,129  in  1902,  but  has  not 
since  made  claim  to  issuing  so  many  as 
1,000  copies. 

EPHRAIM,  Sanpete  Co.  O  2,600  pop., 
on  Rio  Grande  Western  and  San  Pete  Val- 
ley Rds.,  118  m.  S.  of  Salt  Lake  City,  the 
State  capital.  Agriculture,  stock  raising 
and  mining. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays:  independ- 
ent; four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1891;  O.  W.  Neilson  &  Edgar 
Thorpe,  editors  and  publishers  (1—8). 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


11J9 


UTAH. 


UTAH. 


EUREKA,  Jitab  Co.  ^  4,000  pop., 
on  San  Pedro,  Los  Angeles  &  Salt  Lake  and 
Rio  Grande  Western  Rds..  90  m.  S.  of  Salt 
Lake  City,  the  State  capital.  Milling, 
mining  and  smelting. 

REPORTER;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $2.50;  estab- 
lished 1894;  C.  E.  Huish,  editor  and  publisher 
(1—8). 

FILIiMORE,c.h.,ilfiZtordCo.-Dl,037t 
pop.,  20  m.  N..W.  of  Richfield.  Agriculture 
and  live  stock. 

PROGRESS-REVIEW;  Fridays;  in- 
dependent; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1894;  Chr.  Anderson,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (1—8). 

GARLAND,  Boxelder  Co.  tl  on  Ore- 
gon Short  Line  Rd.,  20  m.  N.  of  Brigham, 
the  county  seat. 

GLOBE;  Saturdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50:  established 
February,  1906;  J.  A.  Wixom,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2—8). 

GREEN  RIVER,  Emery  Co.  D-  ITSt 
pop.,   on   Rio   Grande   Western    Rd.  and 
Green  r.,  about  150  m.  S.  E.  of  Salt  Lake 
City,  the  State  capital. 
DISPATCH;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

GUNNISON,  Sanpete  Co.  n  829t  pop., 
on  Rio  Grande   Western  Rd.,  11  m.  S.  of 
Manti,  the  county  seat. 
GAZETTE:    Fridays:  eight  pages  18x24; 

subscription  $1.50;  established  1899;  N.Gled- 

hill,  editor  and  publisher. 

HEBER,   c.  h.,   Wasatch  Co.    U   l,534t 
pop.,  13  m.  S.  by  S.  E.  of   Park  City,  the 
nearest  station  on  the  Union  Pacific  Rd. 
Timber,  mining  and  farming. 
WASATCH  WAVE;  Fi-idays:  independ- 
ent:  six  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  es- 
tablished  1889;    Wm.   Buys,    editor;    Wave 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (1—8). 
Copies     printed:      1,024  in   1907 

INDEPENDENCE,  Uinta  Co.  d 

UINTA  HERALD;  Saturdays ;  foiir 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1906; 
Independence  Publishing  Co.,  publishers 
(10— 6  P)  (A  A). 

LEHI,  Utah  Co.  n  3,335  pop.,  on  Rio 
Grande  Western  and  Oregon  Short  Line 
Rds.,  about  16  m.  N.  W.  of  Provo  City,  the 
county  seat.  Flour  and  knitting  mills  and 
beet-sugar  manufactory.  Stock  raising. 
BANNER;  Thursdays ;  eight  pages  15x22 ; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1891;  Lehl 
Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (1—8). 

LOGAN,  c.  h.,  Cache  Co.  i  5,451t  pop., 

on  Oregon  Short    Line    Rd.,    66  m.    N.   of 

Ogden.    Water  povs^er.    Farming. 

JOURNAL;     tri-weekly,     Tuesdays. 

Thursdays  and  Saturdays;  democratic;  eight 

pages  13x20;  subscription  $3;  established  1882 ; 

A.  Gordon,  editor  and  publisher  (6— d). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  issue  of  1,600  in  1896,  since 
which  it  has  not  furnished  any  definite 
and  satisfactory  report,  but  has  been 
credited  with  more  than  1,000  every  year 
since,  up  to  and  including  1907- 
■  REPUBLICAN ;  semi-weekly, Tuesdays 
and  Fridays;  republican;  lour  pages  18x24; 


subscription  $1.50 ;  established  September, 
1902;  Republican  Company,  publishers  (a—iS). 
CACHE  CO.  ADVEKTISER;  semi 
monthly;  mercantile;  four  to  eight  pages 
11x18;  subscription  50  cents;  established 
June,  1906;  Karl  Kowallis,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  ''op- 
ies,  but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance  of   a  rating  to   that   effect. 

MANTI,  c.  h.,  Sanpete  Co.  D  2,800 
pop.,  on  Rio  Grande  Western  and  Sanpete 
Valley  Rds.,  120  m.  S.  of  Salt  Lake  City,  the 
State  capital.  JAgriculture  and  stock  rais- 
ing. 

MESSENGER;  Thursdays;  republican; 
twelve  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1893;  J.  L.  Ewlng,  publisher  (1—8). 

MARYSVALE,  Piute    Co.    G   283t 
pop.,  on  Rio  Grande  Western  Rd. 
PIUTE  COURANT;  Saturdays  <AA). 

MERCUR,    Tooele  Co.  -n  2,351t  pop., 
on  San  Pedro,  Los  Angeles  &  Salt  Lake  Rd ., 
about  40  m.  S.  W.  of  Salt  Lake  City,  the 
State  capital.    Gold  and  silver  mining. 
MINER;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

MILFORD,  Beavtr  Co.  P  249t  pop., 
on  San  Pedro,  Los  Angeles  &  Salt  Lake  Rd. 
TIMES;  Fridays  (A  A). 

MOAB,  c.  h..  Grand  Co.  n-  800  pop.,  3.5 

m.  S.  of  Thompson,  the  nearest  railroad  sta- 
tion, and  1  m.  E.  of  Grand  r. 

GRAND  VALLEY  TI3IES;  Fridays; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1896;  C.  A.  Robertson,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

Copies     printed:         485  in   1907 

MORGAN,  Morgan  Co.  [^  600t  pop., 
on  Union  Pacific  Rd.,  25  m.  S.  E.of  Ogden. 
Wheat,  potatoes,  lime  and  bricks.  Gold  and 
silver  mining. 

MIRROR;  Fridays;  four  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1896;  Morgan 
Publishing  and  Advertising  Co.,  editors  and 
piiblisher.s  (1—7)  (A  A). 

MONITOR  ;  Fridays  (A  A). 

MOUNT  PLEASANT,  Sanpete  Co. 

D  2,372+  pop.,  on  Rio  Grande  Western  Rd., 

20  m.  N.  by  N.  E.  of  Manti,  the  county  seat. 

Sheep  raising  and  farming. 

PYRAMID;  Fridays;  Independent; 
four  pages  17x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1890;  J.  M.Boyden,  editor  and  publish- 
er (1—8). 

MURRAY,  Salt  Lake  Co.  t2  5,000  pop., 
on   Oregon   Short   Line   and   Rio    Grande 
Western  Rds.,  7  m.  S.  of  and  connected  by 
electric  cars  with  Salt  Lake  City.    Smelting 
and  refining  works.    Agriculture. 
AMERICAN   EAGLE:  Saturdays;  In- 
dependent; eight  pages  18x24;    subscription 
$2;    established  1894;    J.  S.  Barlow,  editor; 
American  Eagle  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  pub- 
lishers (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  3,277  >"  ^9°2, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  was 


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AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


UTAH. 


credited   with   more   than    i,ooo    in    1905 
and     1907. 

NEPHI,  c.  h.,  Juab  Co.  -n  2,500  pop. 


UTAH. 


Rds.,  67  m.  S.  of  Salt  Lake  City,  the  State 

capital.    Agriculture  and  mining. 

GL.OBE   HEADER;  Thursdays;  inde- 
pendent; four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1,50; 


on  San  Pedro  and  Rio  Grand  Western  Rds.,  [  established  1893;  Globe  Publishing  Company, 
91  m.  S.  of  Salt  Lake  City,  the  State  capital. 


Sheep  raising  and  farming.    Salt,  gypsum 

and  marble. 

RECORD;  Fridays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1889;  R.  J. 
Henroid,  editor  and  publisher  (1— S). 

OGDEN,  c.  h.,  Weber  Co.  b  22,300  pop., 
on  Oregon  Short  Line,  Rio  Grande  Western, 
Southern  Pacific  and  Union  Pacific  Rds.  and 
at  confluence  of  Ogden  and  Weber  rs.,  37  m. 
N.  of  Salt  Lake  City,  the  State  capital. 
Manufacturing  and  wholesale  receiving 
and  shipping  depot.  Mining  and  farming 
and  sugar  beet  factories. 

EXA:>1INER;  every  morning,  and 
SUN,  Tuesdays;  eight  pages  15x21i^;  sub- 
scription—daily  $6,  weekly  $1.50;  established 
—daily  1903,  weekly  1870;  Standard  Publishing 
Company,  editors  and  publishers  (1—8). 
Copies    printed:     daily,     3,815  in  1905 

3,656  in   1907 

No  definite  and  satisfactory  statement 

has  ever  been  secured   from   the   weekly 

edition,  but  it  had   credit  for  exceeding 

1,000    in    1905    and    1907. 

STANDARD  ;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  repub- 
lican; eight  pages  17x21}^;  subscription- 
daily  $6,  weekly  $1.50;  established  1870;  The 
Standard  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (12— 4). 

Copies    printed:     daily,     3.049  m  i°95 

4,207  in  1905 
4,048  in  1907 
The  weekly  edition  had  credit  for  an 
average  issue  of  6,185  in  1895  and  3.158 
in  1903,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
any  definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but 
was  credited  with  more  than  2,250  in 
1905    and    1907. 

UTAH    STATE    JOURNAL.;    Satur 
days;  independent;  eight  pages  l::ix20;  sub- 
scription $1 ;  established  1896 ;  E.  A.  Llttlefleld, 
editor  and  publisher  (•>— 3). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year_  1902 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  infor- 
mation as  would  warrant  the  accordance 
of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It  has  not 
since  made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 

PANGUITCH,   Garfield    Co.  Q   883t 
pop..  280  m.  S.  of  Salt  Lake  City.     Sheep 
and  cattle  raising. 
PROGRESS;    Thursdays;   eight   pages 

15x22;  subscription  $1,50;  established  1897;  E. 

S.  Worthen,  editor  and  publisher  (9—3). 

PARK   CITY,  Summit   Co.  t]  3.759t 
pop.,  on  Union  Pacific  Rd.,  35  m.  S.E.  of  Salt 
Lake  City.    Silver  mines  and  quartz  mills. 
PARK  RECORD;  Saturdays  ;  republi- 
can; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $2;  estab 
lished  1880;  The  Park  Record  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers  (1— S) 


editors  and  publishers  (8—3). 
PRICE,  c.  h.,  Carbon  Co. 


Copies     printed; 


1,142 
1.317 
1,381 
1.392 


m 
in 
in 
in 


1902 
1903 
1906 
1907 


D  539t  pop., 

on  Rio  Grande  Western  Rd.  and  Price  r., 

about  75  m.  S.  E.  of  Provo  City.    Farming, 

stock  raising  and  mining. 

CARBON  CO.  NEWS;  Fridays  (A  A).. 
EASTERN     UTAH     ADVOCATE; 

Thursdays  ;  democratic;  four  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1891;  R.  W. 
Crockett,  editor  and  publisher. 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year_  1899 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  infor- 
mation as  would  warrant  the  accordance 
of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It  has  not 
since  made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 

PROVO  CITY,   c.   h.,    Utah  Co.  a 

6,185+  pop. —local  estimate  8,500— on  Rio 
Grande  Western  and  Salt  Lake  Route 
Rds.  and  Provo  r.,  16  m.  S.  E.  of  Lehi  City. 
Seat  of  the  State  Insane  Asylum.  Grist  and 
saw  mills,  tanneries  and  woolen  factory. 
Farming. 

ENQUIRER;  triweekly,  Tuesdays, 
Thursdays  and  Saturdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $3;  established  1873; 
H.  C.  Hicks,  editor;  The  Enquirer  Company, 
publishers  (1—8). 

UTAH  CO.  DEMOCRAT;  semi-week- 
ly, Wednesdays  and  Saturdays;  democratic: 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $2  ;  estab- 
lished 1898  :  The  Democrat  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers  (fi— 3). 

RANDOLPH,  c.  h..  Rich  Co.  ^  728 

pop.,75ni.N.  E.  of  Salt  Lake  City.  Farming. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  independent;  four  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1896;  John 
Shelby  &  Son,  editors  and  publishers  (10 — 6). 

RICHFIELD,  c.  h.,Sevier  Co.  a  l,969t 

pop.,  on  Rio  Grande  Western  Rd.,42  m.  S. 

W.  of  Manti.    Agriculture,  mining  and  live 

stock. 

RE  A  PER ;  Thursdays;  independent ;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1887;  A.  B.  Williams,  editor,  and  A.  B.  Wil- 
liams and  J.  J.  Woodring,  publishers  (7—5). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  issue  of  1,027  for  the  year  1905, 
but  has  not  since  made  definite  and 
satisfactory  claim  to  issuing  so  many 
as  1,000  copies. 
ROBINSON,  Juab  Co.  -n  1,000  pop.,  on 

Rio  Grande  Western  and  Oregon  Short  Line 

Rds.,  3m.  S.  of  Eureka.  Milling  and  mining. 

RECORD  ;  Saturdays  :  republican  ; 
eight  pages  16x22;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1896;  I.  E.  DIehl,  editor  and  publisher. 

ST.  GEORGE,  c.  h.,Washiugton  Co.P 

Farming  and  stock  raising. 

DIXIE  ADVOCATE;  Thursdays j 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished September,  1901;  Chas.  S.Wilkinson, 
editor  and  publisher  (4—4)  (A  A). 

SALINA,  Sevier  Co.  n  847t  pop.,  on  Rio 
Grande  Western  Rd.,  17  m.  N.  E.  of  Rich- 
field, the   county  seat.      Agriculture   and 
stock  raising, 
CALL;  Thursdays;  independent;  eight 


PAYSON,  Utah  Co.  n  2,638t  Pop.,  on       ^  ^  ^,  „, , . 

Oregon  Short  Line  and  Rio  Grande  Western    pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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UTAH. 


UTAH— Salt  Lake  City. 


1906;  C.  N.  Lund,  Jr.,  editor  and  publisher 

(1-8). 

SALT  LAKE  CITY,  c.  h..  Salt  Lake 
Co.  i  State  Capital,  53,531+  pop.— local 
estimate  75,000— on  Rio  Grande  Western, 
Oregon  Short  Line.  San  Pedro  and  Salt 
Lake  &  Ogdeu  Rds.  Iron  and  lead  works 
and  various   manufactories.     Agriculture 

and  mining. 

DAILY. 

DESERET  EVENING  NEWS;  every 
evening  except  Sunday,  SEMI-WEEK- 
LY, Mondays  and  Thursdays  ;mormon;  daily 
ten  to  twelve  pages  15x22;  subscription- 
daily  $9,  Saturday  $2,  semi  weekly  $2;  estab- 
lished 1850;  H.  G.  Whitney,  manager;  Deseret 
News,  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:     daily:     4.047  in  iQoo 

-  4,8o2  in  1901 
5,468  in  1902 

5,64s  in  1903 
6,657   in   1904 
7,247  in   1905 
7,478  in   1906 
8,296  in   1907 
Semi-weekly:     11,786  in  1899 
17,961  in  1900 
21,006  in   1901 
21,840  in   1902 
21,568  in   1903 
22,621   in   1905 
22,462  in  1906 
22,550  in   1907 
Saturday:     10,232  in  1906 
11,144  in   1907 
INTER- MOUNTAIN     REPIJB- 
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to  twenty  eight  pages  155:^x20:   subscription 
$6;  established  February,  1906;  Inter  Moun- 
tain Republican  Company,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  8,699  in  1907 
REPORTER;  every  evening  except 
Sunday  and  legal  holidays;  hotels,  minmg 
and  railroads;  four  pages  18x24;  subscrip- 
tion $4.25;  established  1890;  Daily  Reporter 
Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (8—3). 

SALT  LAKE  HERAL.D;  every  morn- 
ing, and  SEMI-WEEKLY,^  Tuesdays 
and  Fridays ;  democratic ;  daily  eight, 
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8,828  in   1905 

Daily    and    Sunday,     10,399  in   1907 

Sunday,     11,388  in   1904 

11,611   in   1905 

16,420  in   1907 

The  semi-weekly*  edition  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  5.823  in  1896 
and  3,100  in  1905,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
than     1,000    in    1907- 

Jhiblisher's  announcement.— Only  Democratic 
•       Daily  in  Salt  Lake  City.  w„„u^c  u. 

The  One  Utah  Paper  which  publishes  iti 
circulation  and  opens  itg  books  to  every- 
body.   Inspection  invited. 
Only  Color  Press  in  the  State. 

All  home  print.  „„„*„*j^oa 

Hand ,  Knox  &  Co.,  Eastern  representatives. 
SALT  LAKE  TRIBUNE  ;  every 
morning,  and  SEMI-\^  EEKL^V  ,  Tues^ 
days, and  Fridays;  republican;  daily  «ght  to 
twenty-four,  semi- weekly  tf^^  to  sixteen 
pages  17x211^;  subscription-daily  $12,  sem- 
welkly  $1.50;  established-daily  18.0,  semi- 


weekly  1894:   Salt  Lake  Tribune  Publishing 
Company,  publishers  (1 — S). 

Copies  printed:     daily:     8,177  in  1896 

9,873  in  1900 

9,138  in  1902 

11,060  in  1904 

10,915  in  1905 

10,418  in  1906 

11,529  in  1907 

Sunday:   16,209  in  1905 

15,870  in  1906 

16,282  in  1907 

Semi-weekly:     2,882  in  1896 

4,283  in  1902 

7,740  in  1904 

8,806  in  1905 

9,996  in  1906 

10,386  in  1907 

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lished 1890;  Joseph  H.  Ward,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7—3  P). 

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gian; mormon;  eight  pages  11x15;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  1876;  Andrew  Jenson, 
editor;  Parley  P.  Jenson.  publisher  (8-5). 

(jopies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,723  in  1899, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  was 
credited  with  more  than  1,000  in  1905 
and    1907. 

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tion $1;  established  1904;  Lewis  A.  Merrill, 
editor;  Deseret  Publishing  Company,  pub- 
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from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for  ex- 
ceeding   i,ooo'  in    1905    and    1907- 

INTERMOUNTAIN      CATHOLIC; 
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subscription   $2  ;    established     18S4  ;    Inter- 
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for  an  average  issue  of  3.540  in  1904, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  was 
credited   with   more  than    2.250    in    1907. 

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nages  15x22  ;  subscription  SI  ;  established 
April.  1907;  G.  L.  DeTruax.  editor:  Franklin 
Press  Company  ( Inc. ),  publishers  (9-.  1. 

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Marvsvaleand  Mllford.  .,„♦.„„ 

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and  society ;  sixteen  pages  Itt'^^j^-. .''"^scrlp- 

tion  $2;  established  S®P  ^"'^"'1-1.  mV.,   Pn 
W.  Hughes,   editor;  Truth    Publishing    Co., 

^"cop^eTprh^ted :  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  2,346  m  1903 
and  3,015  in  1906,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  _  but  was  credited  with  more 
than    2  '"^o   in    1907- 

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sixteen  to  twenty  pages  7x10;  subscription 
$1;  established  1893;  Students  of  the  Univer- 
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UTAH  COMiVIEKCIAl.  ADVER- 
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pages  103^x14;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
March,  1905;  W.  D.  S.  Harrington,  editor; 
Western  Guide  Pub.  Co..  publishers  (5 — 5  P). 
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days;  Swedish;  four  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1890;  Otto  Rydman,  editor 
and  publisher  (1 — 1). 

Copies  printed:     1,193  in  1899 
1,352  in   1900 
1,465  in  1901 
1,460  in  1902 
1,538  in  1904 
1,460  in   1905 
1,393  in   1906 
1,321   in   1907 
UTAH  PLAIN  DEALER;  Saturdays; 
negro;  republican;  four    pages    16x22;    sub- 
scription $2;  established   1895;  W.  W.    Tay- 
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JUVENILE     INSTRUCTOR;   semi 
monthly;    mormon;    forty   pages  8x11;  sub- 
scription  $2;    established   1866;    Joseph    F. 
Smith,  editor;  Deseret  Sunday  School  Union, 
publishers  (7 — 5P). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  9,054  in^  1902 
and  10,200  in  1903,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
than   7,500    in    1905   and   1907. 

SALT  LAKE  MINING  REVIEW; 
semi-monthly;  mining  and  milling;  forty- 
four  to  one  hundred  pages  9}^xl2  ;  subscrip- 
tion $2.50;  established  April,  1899;  Will  C. 
Higgins,  editor;  Will  C.  Higgins  &  A.  B. 
Qreeson,  publishers  (7—3). 

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subscription  $1;  established  1872;  Emmeline 
B.  Wells,  editor  and  publisher  (12—2). 

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for  an  average  issue  of  4,000  in  1901, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  has 
been  credited  with  more  than  2,250  every 
year    since,    up    to    and    including    1907. 

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subscription  $1;  established  1902;  General 
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for  an  average  issue  of  3,000  in  1904, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  was 
credited   with   more   than    2,250   in    1907. 

INTER  MOUNTAIN  CHRISTIAN 
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for  an  average  issue  of  3,200  in  1894 
and  3,800  in  1897,  since  which  it  has  not 
furnished  any  definite  and  satisfactory 
report,  but  was  credited  with  more  than 
1,000    in    1905    and    1906. 

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fellowship;   twelve  pages  8x12;  subscription 
$1;  established  1890;    P.  A.  Simpkln,  editor 
and  publisher  (7—4). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  issue  of  1,225  for  the  year  1905, 
but  has  not  since  made  definite  and 
satisfactory  claim  to  issuing  so  many 
as    1,000    copies. 

YOUNG  WOMAN'S  JOURNAL; 

monthly;  latter  day  saints;  fifty-two  pages 
6x10;  subscription  $1;  established  1889;  Susa 
Young  Gates,  editor;  General  Board  of  the 
Young  Ladies'  National  Mutual  Improve- 
ment Association,  publishers  (6—3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  9,429  in  1901, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  was 
credited   with   more    than   4,000   in    1907. 

SPANISH  FORK,  Utah  Co.  D  1.735 

pop.,  on   San  Pedro,    Los   Angeles   &  Salt 

Lake  and  Rio  Grande  Western  Rds.,  9  m. 

S.  W.  of  Provo  City,  the  county  seat.  Farm 

ing  and  stock  raising. 

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pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
January,  1902;  Andrew  Jensen,  editor  and 
publisher  (7—5). 

SPRING VILLE.  Utah  Co.  a  3.422t 
pop.,  on  Rio  Grande  Western  and  San  Pe- 
dra,  Los  Angeles  &  Salt  Lake  Rds.,  6  m.  S. 
by  S.  E.  of  Provo  City,  the  county  seat. 
Saw  and  planing  mill,  woolen  manufac- 
tory, sugar  factory,  creamery  and  flouring 
mills. 

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ent; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.25;  es- 
tablished 1391;  D.  C.  Johnson,  editor  and 
manager;  Silver  Printing  Co.,  publishers 
(7-5). 

STOCKTON,  Tooele  Co. -n  134t  pop., 
on  San  Pedro,  Los  Angeles  &  Salt  Lake  Rd., 
about  30  miles  S.  W.  of  Salt  Lake  City,  the 
State  capital. 
SENTINEL;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

TOOELE,  c.h.  Tooele  Co  -a  l,200t  pop., 

on  Oregon  Short    Line  Rd.,  35  m.  S.  W.  of 

Salt  Lake  City.    Mining  and  farming. 

TRANSCRIPT  ;  Fridays  ;  six  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1894; 
James  Dunn,  editor  and  publisher. 

TREMONTON,  ^ox  Elder  Co.^on 
Oregon  Short  Line  Rd.,  about  20  m.  N.  W. 
of  Brlgham. 

*  TIMES;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

VERNAL,  c.  li.,  Ui7itah  Co.  D-  900  pop., 
175  m.  E.  S.  E.  of  Salt  Lake  City.  Agri- 
culture, stock  raising  and  mining. 

EXPRESS;  Fridays;  independent;  four 
pages  16x22;  subscription  $2;  established  1892; 
Dan.  H.  Hillman.  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 


VERMONT. 

PopulatioD  343,641 1.    Land  Area  9,135  sq.  miles. 

Bounded  north  by  the  Canadian  Pi-ovince  of  Quebec,  east  by  New 
Hampshire,  south  by  Massachusetts,  and  west  by  New  York.  State  capital ; 
Montpelier.  Principal  products  and  industries:' Manufacture  of  agricultural 
implements,  cotton  and  woolen  goods,  agriculture  and  dairying.  Number  of 
newspapers  and  other  periodicals  (March  30,  1908),  71,  divided  as  follows: 
Daily,  9;  weekly,  54;  semi-monthly,  2;  monthly,  6. 

The  cities  of  over  3,000  population,  according  to  the  United  States  census  of 
1900  (t),  are  as  follows  : 

Barliuston 18,640t    Sst.  Jnliusbury 5,666t 

Rutland ll,499t    Beuuington 5,6561- 

Barre 8,448t    Brattleboro S.'^gyt 

lYloutpelier 6,'i66t    Bellows  Falls 4,.337t 

St.  Albaus 6.239t    Winooski 3,783t 


BARRE,  Wathington  Co.  n  8,448t  pop., 
oa  Central  Vermont,  Barre  and  Montpelier 
&  Wells  River  Rds.,  6m.  S.  by  S.  E.  of  Mont- 
pelier, the  county  seat  and  State  capital. 
Manufacturing  and  granite  cutting. 

TIMES;  every  evening  except  Sunday; 
eight  pages  17x23;  subscription  $3;  established 
18a7;  Frank  E.  Langley,  editor  and  publisher 
(12-5). 

Copies  printed:  1,933  i^i  1898 
2,159  ill  1900 
2,276  in  1901 
2,710  in  1903 
3,161  in  1904 
3,527  in  1905 
4,113  in  1906 
4,535  in  1907 
CORRIERE  DEL.  VER3IONT;  semi- 
monthly (▲  A). 

QUARRY  WORKERS'  JOUR- 
NALi;  monthly;  labor;  eight  pages  22x15; 
subscription  50  cents;  established  1904;  P.  F. 
McCarthy,  editor  and  publlslier  (12—6). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  5,500  in  1906, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  was 
credited   with   more   than   4,000   in    1907. 

BARTON,  Orlean$  Co.  Q  l,050t  pop. 

—of   township  2,790t— on   Boston  &  Maine 

Rd.,  28  m.  N.  by  N.  W.  of  St.   Johnsbury. 

Furniture  and  cotton  goods  manufactories. 

Farming. 

ORLEANS  CO.  MONITOR;  Mondays; 
republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1872;  Wallace  H.  Gilpin, 
editor  and  publisher  (2— 5). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  2,429  in  1901  , 
and  2,871  in  1906,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
than   2,250  in   19.07. 

BELIiO'WS  FALLS,  Windham  Co. P, 
4,337+  pop.,  on  Fitchburg,  Central  Vermont, 
Rutland  and  Boston  &  Maine  Rds.  and  Con- 
necticut r.,  114  m.  W.  N.  W.  of  Boston.  Mass. 
Water  power,  used  in  paper  mills  and 
manufactories. 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  republican;  twelve 
pages  171.^132;  subscription  «1.50;  Mtablishert 
185»;  Willis  C.  Belknap,  editor;  W.  C.  Bel- 
knap *  Co.,  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:     2,588  in   1901 
2,856  in   1902 


3,210  m  1003 
3,389  in  1904 
3,448  m  1905 
3,500  in  1906 
3,528  in  1907 

BENNINGTON,    c.  h.,  Bennington 

Co.   P   5,656+  pop.— of  township  8.033+— on 
Rutland  Rd.,  38  m.  E.  of  Troy,  N.Y.    Knit 
goods   and  woolen  manufactories,   mills^ 
machine  works  and  a  pottery.   Paper,  pulp, 
collar  and  cuff  factories.    Ag^riculture. 
EVENING   BANNER;   every   evening 
except  Sunday,  and  BANNER  AND  RE- 
FORMER,   Thursdays  :     independent-re- 
publican; daily   four  pages  19%x'^S}4,  weekly 
eight  pages  17}^x22;  subscription— dallv  $3, 
weekly  $1;  established— Banner  1840,  Reform- 
er 1875,   consolidated  1903;  Frank  E.   Howe, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—6). 

Copies  printed:     daily:     1,708  m  1904 

1,845  in  1905 
1,980  in  1906 
2,019  in  1907 
The    weekly    edition     iiad    credit    for 
an    average    issue    of     1,787      in      1901 
and    2,940   in    1906,    since    which   it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and   satisfac- 
tory  report,   but  was   credited  with  more 
than    2,250    in    1907. 

BRADFORD,  Orange  Co.  [>614t  pop. 
—  of   township  1,3:38  — on  Boston  &  Maine 
Rd.  and  Connecticut  r.,  12  m.  S.  W.  of  Wells 
River  and  30  S.  E.  of  MontpeUer,  the  State 
capital.  Saw  and  grist  mills  and  toothpick, 
spool,  tub  and  sash  factories.    Agriculture. 
UNITED    OPINION;    Fridays:     inde- 
pendent-republican; eight  pages  l.;;"X24;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1866;  H.  E  Parker, 
editor;    Opinion  Publishing  Co.,    publishers 

/I Q\  , 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  issue  of  1,600  in  1895,  since 
which  it  has  not  furnished  any  detinite 
and  satisfactory  report,  but  has  been 
credited  with  more  than  1,000  every  year 
since,   up   to   and   including    1907. 

BRANDON,  ^«''«"<' C'o.-a2,759t  pop., 

on  Central  Vermont  Rd..  51  m.  S.  of  Bur- 
lington. Ochre  mines  and  marble  quarries. 
Agriculture. 

UNION ;  Fridays ;  republican ;  e'^hmKe" 

15x22;   subscription  SI;   established  18.1.  R. 

C.  Flood,  editor;  The  Brandon  Publishing  Co., 

publishers  (8—3).  ,. 

Copies  printed:     This  paper  had  credit 


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for  an  issue  of  1,220  for  the  year  :895, 
1,120  in  1902,  but  has  not  since  made 
definite  and  satisfactory  claim  to  issuing 
so  many  as  1,000  copies. 

BRATTLEBORO,  Windham  Co.  €\ 

8,(M)  pop.,  on  Boston  &  Maine  and  Central 
Vermont  Rds.  and  Connecticut  r.,  60  m.  N. 
of  Springfield,  Jfass.    Two  organ  manufac- 
tories.   Baby  carriage,  overall  and  fm-ui 
ture  factories. 

NEW  ENGLAND  FARMER;   Satur 
daj's;  agricultural  and  live  stock;  sixteen  to 
tliirty-two  pages  11x16;   subscription  $1.50; 
established  1822;  Ullery  &  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for  ex- 
ceeding 4,000  in  1896  and  more  than 
7,500    in    1905    and    1907. 

VERMONT  PHCENIX;  Fridays;  te- 
publican;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1834;  O.  L.  French,  editor 
and  publisher  ( 1 — 4).  t 

Copies     printed:     4,788  in  1901 
4,947  in   1902 
4,943  in   1903 
4,991  in   1904 
5,053  in   1906 
5,064  in   1907 
REFORMER  ;   Fridays  ;   independent; 
eight   to   twelve   pages  17x24;    subscription 
$1.50;  established  1876;  H.  C.    Rice,  editor; 
The  Vermont  Printing  Co..  publishers  (1—8). 
Copies   printed:    No    definite  and  satis- 
factory     statement     has     been      secured 
from     this     paper     since      1894,     but     it 
credit    for    exceeding    2,250    in    1907. 

HOI.STEIN-FRIESsIAN  REGIS- 
TER;  semi-monthly  (A  A). 

BRISTOL,  Addison  Co. -n  2, 061t  pop., 
on  Bristol  Rd.,  25  m.  S.  by  S.  E.  of  Burling- 
ton.   Manufacturing  town.    Farming. 
HERALD  ;     Thursdays  ;     republican ; 
eight  pages   15x22;    subscription   $1;    estab- 
lished 1879;    Wilson  Bros.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers. 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies  regu- 
larly in  the  years  1895  and  1900,  but  has 
not  since  set  up  any  claim  for  issuing  so 
many. 

BURLINGTON,    c.  h.,    Chittenden 

Co.  t]  18.640t  pop.,  on  Central  Vermont  and 
Rutland  Rds.  and  Lake  Champlain,  20  m.  S. 
E.  of  Plattsburg.  N.Y.  Lake  commerce  and 
manufactures  of  lumber.  Cotton  and 
woolen  manufactories  and  iron  works. 
Seat  of  the  University  of  Vermont  and 
State  Agricultural  and  Medical  Colleges. 
Agriculture. 

FREE  PRESS  ;  every  morning  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY.  Thursdays;  re- 
publican; daily  eight,  weekly  twelve  pages 
20x26;  subscription  —  daily  $6,  weekly  $1; 
established— daily  1848,  weekly  1828;  J.  L. 
South  wick,  editor;  Free  Press  Association, 
publishers  (1—5). 

Copies  printed:     daily:     4,078  in  1895 

4,649  in  1900 
4,613  in  1901 
5,566  in  1903 
6,682  in  1904 
6,558  in  1905 
8,459  in  1906 
8,415  in   1907 


VERMONT. 


Weekly,     6,771   in   1902 
6,007  iJ^   1903 
4,111   in   1907 
Publisher's  ojinoMHCfHicnt.— Examination  by 
the  Associatiou  of  American  Atlvettisers 
in  December,  1907,  showed  that  for  the  first 
eleven  months  of  1907  the  Burlington  Free 
Press  sold  for  cash  an   average   of   7,3t;& 
daily.    Of  this,  2,348  were  in  the  city  and 
5,018   outside   the   city.    In  addition,  free 
copies   went    to — correspondents,    103;    to 
employees,  93;    complimentary,  34;  adver- 
tisers and  exchanges,  377— total  net  circu- 
lated, 7,9;5.    To  this  add  returns  by  news 
agents  and  unsold,  440.    The  mail  clerk's 
reports  sln)W  perfect  copies  tiveiaged  8,415. 
IN  THE  CITY.  AND  OUT  OF  THE  CITY, 
THE  "FREE  PRESS''  LEADS  ITS   NEAR- 
EST COMPETITOR    BY  ALMOST   EXACT- 
LY 50  PER  CENT.    In  central  and  northern 
Vermont  the  Burlington  Free  Press  cir- 
culates exclusively  in  the  morning  and  on 
more  than  100  R.  F.  D.  routes. 
NEWS;    every  evening  except   Sunday; 
eight  to  twelve  pages  19J^x26;  subscription 
$3;  established  1894;  Joseph  Auld,  editor  and 
publisher  (1— fi). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  3,503  in  1895 
and  6,967  in  1906,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
than    4,000    in    1907. 

CLIPPER.  (See  Essex  Record,  Essex 
Junction. ) 

VERMONT  MEDICAL  MONTH- 
LY; medical;  forty  pages  6x9;  subscription 
$1;  established  1895;  Drs.  Tinkham  &  Stone, 
editors;  Burlington  Medical  Pui:)lishing  Co., 
Inc.,  publishers  (.2— 8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  2,000  in  1906, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  was 
credited   with   more    than    1,000    in    1907. 

CAMBRIDGE,  Lamoille  Co.  ^  l,606t 
pop.,  on  Central  VermontRd..  17  m.  N.  W .  of 
Hyde  Park,  the  county  seat.  Manufacturing 
and  farming. 

SENTINEL.  [See  Messenger,  31orris- 
'V'ilt^  ) 

TRANSCRIPT;  Fridays;  eight  pages 
17x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1887;  The 
Transcript  Publishing  Co,,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (T— 3). 

ENOSBURG  FALLS,  Franklin  Co. 
Y]  954+  pop.— of  township  2,054+— on  Central 
Vermont  Rd.,  18  m.  N.  E.  of  Saint  Albans, 
the  county  seat.  Patent  medicine  factory. 
Farming  and  creameries. 

ENOSBURG    STANDARD;  Fridays; 

eight  pages  15x22;   subscription   $1 ;   estab- 
lished 1895:  Rose  &  Tyler,  editors  and   pub 
lishers  (1—8). 

ESSEX    JUNCTION,  Chittenden 

Co. ~tl  1,141+  pop.— of  township  2,203— on  Cen- 
tral Vermont  Rd.,  6  m.  E.  of  Burlington,  the 
county  seat.  Agriculture  and  manufact- 
uring. 

ESSEX  RECORD;  Thursdays;  repub- 
lican; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1891;  L.  P.  Thayer,  editor:  Essex 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers;  prints  the  Bur- 
lington suburban  list  of  twelve  weekly 
papers  (6—7). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  7,983  in  1899 
an  1  8,376  in  1906,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  a  report,  but  was  credit- 
ed   with    more    than     7,500    in     1907. 


CATALOrCJE  BY  STATES. 


1145 


VERMONT. 


GREEN  MOUNTAIN   PRE8S;  Tues 
days;  independent;  eight  pages  15x22  ;  sub- 
scription $1;   established  1888;  L.  H.  Roscoe 
editor  and  publisher  (12— t). 

VERHIONT  HOME  GUARDS; 
monthly  ;  temperance  ;  four  paires  11x14; 
subscription  25  cents;  established  1883;  Mrs. 
S.  K.  Huss,  editor;  Woman's  Christian  Tem- 
perance Union,  publishers  (9—6  P)  ( A  A ). 

FAIRHAVEN,  Rutland  Co.  -a  2,470t 
pop.— of  township  2,999  — on  Delaware  & 
Hudson  Rd..  15  m.W.  of  Rutland,  the  county 
seat.  Manufacture  and  quarrying  of  mar- 
ble and  slate. 

ERA  :  Thursdays;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1879;  John  Met- 
calf ,  editor  and  publisher  (3—3). 

GROTON,  Caledonia  Co.  cf  1.059t  pop., 

on  Montpelier  &  Wells  River  Rd.,  28  m.  E. 

of  Montpelier,  the  State  capital.   Granite 

quarries.    Farming. 

TI3IES;  Fridays;  eight  pages  13x20;  sub 
scription   $1;    established    1897:    The  Times 
Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (1—8). 

HARDIVICK,  Caledonia  Co.  cf  1.800 
pop.— of  township  2,922— on  St.  Johnsburj' 
&  Lake  Champlain  Rd..  23  m.  N.  N.  W.  of  St. 
Johnsbury,  the  county  seat.  Granite  man- 
ufactories and  quarries  and  lumber  mills. 
Agriculture. 

GAZETTE;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  173^x223^;  subscription  $1.25:  es- 
tablished 1889;  J.  E.  Appolt,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—7). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,598  in  1906, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  was 
credited   with    more   than    1,000   in    1907. 

HINESBURG,  CMttenclen  Co.  tl  1.216 

pop.,  12  m.  S.  E.  of  Burlington.    Tannery. 

RECORDER.  {See  Essex  Recoi d,  Etsex 
Junction.') 

ISLAND  POND,  E»sex  Co.  ^  2,000 

pop.,'  on  Grand  Trunk  Rd.,  60  m.  N.  E.  of 

Montpelier,  the  State  capital.    Agriculture 

and  lumbering. 

ESSEX  CO.  HERALD;  Fridays; 
republican;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1873;  W.  H.  Bishop,  editor 
and  publisher  (9—5  P). 

LiUDLiO'W,  Windtor  Co.  D  1,454+ pop., 

—of  township  2  012+— on  Rutland  Rd.and 
Black  r.,  24  m.  S.  E.  of  Rutland.  Manu- 
factures of  cloth  and  woolen  goods. 

VERMONT  TRIBUNE;  Thursdays; 
local;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25; 
established  1876;  J.  W.  Sault,  editor;  Ver- 
mont Tribune  Corporation,  publishers  (1—8). 
Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average .  issue  of  2,241  in  1899 
and  2,140  in  1902,  since  which  it  has  not 
furnished  any  definite  and  satisfactory 
report,  but  has  been  credited  with  more 
than  1,000  every  year  since,  up  to  and 
including     1907. 

liYNDONVILLE,  Caledonia  Co.  d' 
1,274+  pop.— of  township  2,956+— on  Boston  & 
Maine  Rd.,  9  m.  N.  of  St.  Johnsbury,  the 
county  seat.  Railroad  shops.  Agriculture 
and  lumbering. 

VERMONT  UNION -JOURNAL.; 
Wednesdays;    Independent;      eight      pages 


VERMONT. 


I(x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established— Ter- 
mont  Union  1865,  Journal  1889;  John  B. 
Chase,  editor  and  publisher  (1—6). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  2,010  in  1900 
and  2,433  in  1906,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
than    2,250    in    1907. 

MANCHESTER,  c.  h.,  Bennington 

Co.  p  1,955+  pop.,  on  Rutland  division  of 
New  York  Central  Rd.and  BattenklU  r.. 
30  m.  S.  of  Rutland.  Agriculture.  Summer 
resort. 

JOURNAL.;  Thursdays  ;  republican ; 
four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1861;  Otto  R.  Bennett,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance   of  a   rating  to    that   effect. 

MIDDLiEBURY,  c.  h.,  Addison  Co. 

-n  1,897+  pop.— of  township  3,045+— on  Rut- 
land Rd.  and  Otter  creek,  34  m.  N.  N.  W.  of 
Rutland  and  35  S.  of  Burlington.  Iron  foun- 
dry and  machine  shops.  Seat  of  Middle- 
bury  College.  Italian  marble  mills,  marble 
quarries,  lime  kilns  and  pulp  mills.  Agri- 
culture. 

REGISTER;  Fridays;  republican;  ten 
to  twelve  pages  15x22  ;  subscription  $1.25  ; 
established  1836;  Register  Company,  editors 
and  publishers  (12—6). 

MILTON,  Chittenden  Co.  tl  1,804  pop., 
on  Central  Vermont  Rd.,  20  m.  N.  of  Bur- 
lington.   Pulp,  saw  and  excelsior  mills. 
RAYS.    (See  Essex  Record,  Essex  Junc- 
tion.) 

TIMES;  Wednesdays;  republican;  four 
pages  11x16;  subscription  25  cents;  estab- 
lished January.  1904;  A.  D.  Bradford,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—7). 

Copies     printed:     2,306  in   1907 

MONTPELIER,  c.  h.,  Wa$hi7igton 
Co.  D  State  Capital,  6,266+ pop.,  on  Cen- 
tral Vermont  and  Montpelier  &  Wells  River 
Rds.and  Winooskt  r.,204m.N.  W.  of  Bos- 
ton, Mass.  Manufacturing  and  granite 
cutting.    Agriculture. 

EVENING  ARGUS;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  ARGUS  AND  PA- 
TRIOT, Wednesdays;  democratie;  four 
pages-daily  20.v26,  weekly  25x31;  subscrip- 
tion-daily $3.  weekly  $1.50;  established- 
daily  Argus  1898,  weekly  Argus  1850,  Patriot 
1821;  Morris  H.  Atkins,  editor;  Argus  and 
Patriot  Company,  publishers  ( 1 — 1 ). 

Copies  printed:     daily:     2,650  in  1900 

3,222  in   1902 

3,048  in   1903 

3,068  in   1904 

3,243  in   1905 

3,280  in   1906 

3,126  in   1907 

The    weeklv   edition    had   credit   for  an 

average    issue     of     4,035     in     190 1     and 

2,905    in    1905,    since    which    it    has    not 

furnished    a    definite      and      satisfactory 

report,  but  was  credited  with  more  than 

1,000   in    1907. 


1146 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPE-l  DIRECTORY, 


VERMONT. 


VERMONT. 


JOURNALi ;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day,  and    VERMONT     WATCHMAN, 

Thursdays;  republican;  eight  pages  18x24; 
subscription— daily  $3,  weekly  $1.25;  estab- 
lished—daily  1897,  weekly  1806;  C.  A.  Webb, 
editor;  The  Journal  Publishing  Company, 
publishers  (1 — 8). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  the  daily  edition  of  this  paper,  but 
it  had  credit  for  exceeding  i,ooo  in 
1905    and    1907. 

The  weekly  edition  had  credit  for  an 
average  issue  of  3,838  in  1894,  since 
which  it  has  not  furnished  any  definite 
and  satisfactory  report,  but  has  been 
credited  with  more  than  1,000  every  year 
since    1898,    up    to    and    including    1907. 

MORRISVILLE,  Lamoille  Co.  b 
1,262+  pop.,  on  Boston  &  Maine  Rd.,  24  m.  N. 
of  Montpelier,  the  State  capital.  Manufact- 
uring.   Water  power. 

MESSENGER;  Fridays ;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  January, 
1901;  D.  H.  Lamberton,  editor  and  publisher; 
prints  editions  for  neighboring  towns  (8—3). 
Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for  ex- 
ceeding   1,000    in    1905    and    1907. 

NEWS  AND  CITIZEN  ;  Wednesdays; 
republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.25;  established  1881;  L.  H.  Lewis,  editor; 
The  Lamoille  Publishing  Co.,  publishers; 
prints  an  edition  for  Hyde  Park. 

NEWPORT,  c.b.,  Orleant  Co.  -"  l,S74t 
pop. — of  township  3,113+— on  Canadian  Pa- 
cific and  Boston  &  Maine  Rds.  A  summer 
resort  at  head  of  Lake  Memphremagog. 
Manufacturing  and  agriculture. 

EXPRESS  AND  STANDARD;  Fri- 
days;  republican;  eight  pages  18x22;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1854;  D.  W.  Hil- 
dreth,  editor  and  publisher  (1 — 8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  has  on  three 
occasions  indicated  a  desire  to  have 
credit  for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies 
regularly,  but  such  definite  information 
as  would  warrant  such  a  rating  has 
never  been   forthcoming. 

NORTHFIELD,   Washington   Co.   u 

1,508+  pop.— of  township  2.855+— on  Central 
Vermont  Rd..  10  m.  S.  S.  W.  of  Montpelier, 
the  State  capital  and  county  seat.  Seat  of 
Norwich  University.  Has  slate  quarries, 
granite  works,  canning  factory  and  hosier j^ 
and  woolen  mills.  Lumbering  and  farming. 

NEWS;  Tuesdays  ;  independent-republi 
can;  eight  to  twelve  pages  17J^x22;  subscrip- 
tion $1.25;  established  1878;  Fred  N.  Whitney, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—6). 

Copies  printed:  2,258  in  1896 
2,196  in  1905 
2,205  ill   1907 

NORTH  TROY,  Orleant  Co.  b  562t 
pop.,  on  Canadian  Pacific  Rd.,  14  m.  W.of 
Newport,  the  county  seat,  and  90S.  of  Mon- 
treal, P.  Q.    Agriculture  and  lumbering. 

PAIiLiADIUM;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1874;  A.  H.  Butterfield,  editor  and  publisher. 
Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1899 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  infor- 


mation as  would  warrant  the  accordance 
of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It  has  not 
since  made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 

POULTNEY,  Rutland  Co.  -D  3,108+ 

pop.,  on  Delaware  &  Hudson  Rd.  and  Poult- 

ney  r.,  18  m.  S.  W.  of  Rutland,  the  county 

seat.    Seat  of  Troy  Conference  Academy. 

Slate  quarrying.    Farming. 

JOURNAL.;  Thursdays  ;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1873  ;  C.  W.  Humphrey,  editor  and 
publisher  (7— 3P). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  issue  of  1,650  for  the  year  1895, 
but  has  not  since  made  claim  to  issuing 
so  many  as  1,000  copies. 

RANDOLPH,  Orange  Co.  D-  l,540t 
pop.— of  township  3,141+— on  Central  Ver- 
mont Rd.,  30  m.  from  Montpelier,  the  State 
capital.  A  manufacturing  town.  Agricult- 
ural region. 

GREEN     3IOUXTAIN    STATE; 

Thursdays;  republican;  eight  to  twelve  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1891;  L.  B. 
Johnson,  editor  and  oublisher. 

HERALD    AND    NEWS;   Thursdays; 
republican;  ten  to  twelve  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1.25;  established  1873;  L.  B.  Johnson, 
editor  and  publisher;  prints  six  special  edi- 
tions for  neighboring  towns  (12 — 4). 
Copies     printed:     4,359  in   1902 
4,315  in   1903 
4,505  m   1904 
4,435  in  1906 
4,476  in   1907 

RICHFORD,  Franklin  Co.  tl  2,421t 
pop.,  on  Canadain  Pacific  and  Central  Ver- 
mont Rds.  and  Mlssisquoi  r.,  28  m.  N.  E. 
of  Saint  Albans,  the  county  seat.  Lumber 
manufacturing  and  agriculture. 

GAZETTE;  Fridays;  independent-repub- 
lican ;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished 1878;  Gazette  Publishing  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers  (9—3). 

JOURNAL.;  Thursdays ;  republican; 
eight  pages  18x24 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1878;  Charles  L.  Reed,  editor  and  publisher 
(2-8). 

RICHMOND,  Chittenden  Co.  t)  1,057 

pop.,  10  m.  S.  E.  of  Burlington. 

GAZETTE.  (.See  Essex  Record,  Essex 
Junction.) 

RUTIiAND,  c.  h.,  Rutland  Co.  -D 

11,499+  pop.,  on  Bennington  &  Rutland,  Dela- 
ware &  Hudson  and  Rutland  Rds.  and  Otter 
creek.   Scale  and  shirt  manufactories.   Cen- 
ter of  Vermont  marble  production. 
EVENING  NEWS;    every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  WEEKL.\,  Fridays;  re- 
publican;  daily   four   pages  20x26,    weekly 
eight    pages   18x24;   subscription— daily   $5, 
weekly  $1;  established  1899:  Charles  T.  Fair- 
field, editor  and  publisher  (1 — i). 

Copies     printed:     daily,     3.367  in   1905 

3,728  in  1906 
3,423  in  1907 
Weekly,    4,321   in   1905 
4,389  in   1906 
4,569  in   1907 
HERAIjD;  every  morning  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKL.Y,  Thursdays;  republi- 
can; eight  pages   20x26;   subscription— daily 
$6,  weekly  $1;  established— daily  1861,  weekly 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


1147 


VERMONT. 


VERMONT. 


1794 ;  Herald  and  Globe  Association,  editors 
and  publishers  (1—6). 

Copies  printed:     daily:     3,527  in  1904 

4,236  in  1905 
4,677  in  1906 
4,301   in   1907 
Weekly,     1,412  in   1907 
Publisher's       announcement.  —  Comparison 
will  convince  you  tliat  tlie  best  paper  In 
Rutland,  Vt.,  is  tlie  HERALD.    It  has  over 
double  the  circulation  of  any  other  Rutland 
daily.    If  in  doubt,  Investigate  !    Our  cir- 
culation has  been  examined  by  Associa- 
tion of  American  Advertisers.  The  Herald 
was  the  ONLY  Rutland  paper  that  would 
permit  investigation. 

The  HERALD  has  the  goods  ! 
EASTERN  HERALD;  Saturdays;  ro 
man  catholic ;  eight  pages  13x20 ;  subscription 
$1;  established  November,  1906,  as  Vermont 
Catholic  Review;  T.  E.  Scully,  editor  and 
publisher  (2—8).  Prints  editions  for  Burling- 
ton. St.  Albans,  Barre  and  Montpelier- 

Copies  printed:  Xo  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding    1,000    in    1907. 

SOUTHERN  VERMONT  MIR- 
ROR ;  Fridays;  eight  to  twelve  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1;  established  June.  1992; 
Charles  S.  Baker,  editor;  Mirror  Printing 
Co.,  publishers  (1—8). 

VERMONT  UNION  SIGNAL.;  Satur 
days;   labor;    six  pages  16x22;    subscription 
$1 :  established  1903;  Philip  J.  Halvosa,  editor; 
Signal  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (1-8). 

SAINT    ALBANS,  c.  h.,  Franklin 
Co.  ^  7,925  pop.,  on  Central  Vermont  Rd., 
3   m.  from   Lake  Cham  plain  and  70  S.  of 
Montreal,  P.  Q.     Trade  center  of  agricul 
tural  section.    General  offices  and  repair 
shops    of   Central   Vermont   R.  R.    Large 
creamery,  furniture,  implement,  clothing 
and  canning  factories:  foundry, 
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2,661  in  1903 
3,166  in  1904 
3,051  in  1905 
3,364  in  1906 
3,332  m   1907 

AVeekly     2,575   m   1905 
2,425  in   1907 


SAINT  JOHNSBURY,  c,  h..  Cale- 

donia  Co.  cf  5,6(;6+  pop.-of  township  7,010+ 
-on  St.  Johnsbury  &  Lake  Champlain  and 
Boston  &   Maine  Rds.  and  Passumpsic  r.. 
34  m.  E.  N.  E.  of.  Montpelier,  the  State  cap- 
ital.    Scale  manufactory,  farming  imple- 
ment and  electric  light  works. 
CALEDONIAN;  Wednesdays; repub- 
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publisher. 

Copies  printed:  2,032  in  1896 
1,974  m  1902 
2,oq6  in  1904 
2,060  in  1905 
2,314  in  1906 
2,384  in  1907 
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tablished 1885;    C.  T.  Walter,  editor;    Saint 
Johnsbury  Republican  Co.,  publishers  (3—3), 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  2,496  in  1896 
and  3,478  in  1902,  since  which  it  ha?  not 
furnished  any  definite  and  satisfactory 
report,  but  has  been  credited  with  more 
than  2,250  every  year  since,  up  to  and 
including     1907. 

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sionary Society,  publishers  (1— H).  Does  not 
insert  advertisements. 

SHELBOURNE,   Chittenden   Co.  ti 
451  pop.,  7  m,  S,  E.  of  Burlington, 
REVIEW.    ( .Sec  Essex  Record,  Easex 

Junction.) 

SOUTH  LONDONDERRY,  W^nd. 

ham  Co.  Q,  412   pop.,  on  Central  Vermont 
Rd.,  36  m,  N,  W,  of  Brattleboro.     Carriage 
shops  and  chair  factory-    Agriculture. 
LONDONDERRY    SIFTER;    Thurs- 
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scription $1;  established  1884;  O.R.Clayton, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  i,3S0  for  the 
year  189S,  i,339  in  1901,  but  has  not 
since  made  definite  and  satisfactory 
claim  to  issuing  so  many  as  1,000 
copies. 

SPRINGFIELD,  Windtor  Co.[y 
2.040+  pop.— of  township  3.432+— on  Connec- 
ticut and  Black  rs.  Manufacturing  and 
farming. 

REPORTER  ;  Fridays  ;  republican  ; 
eight  pages  18x24:  subscription  Sl.fM);  estab- 
lished 1878:  F.  W.  Stiles,  editor  and  publisher 
(8—3).    Prints  an  edition  for  Chester. 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies  regu- 
larly in  the  years  1900  and  i904>  but  has 
not  since  set  up  any  claim  for  issuing  so 
many. 

§  ^^  A  N  T  O  N  ,  Franklin  Co.  tl  1.168t 
pop.— of  township  3,745+-on  Central  Ver- 
mont. St.  Johnsbury  &  Lake  Champlain  and 
Canada  Atlantic  Rds.  and  Mlssisquoi  r. 
near  the  northern  end  of  Lake  Champlain. 
9  m.  N.  of  Saint  Albans,  the  county  seat. 
Marble  works  and  suspender,  gun-powder 
and  cartridge  manufacturing  and  wood- 
working. Kindling  wood.  Lime. 
rim^KTFl?  J  Thur8day8;repul)11oan;  eight 
pa^g?s\5?irsu4cription^$l ;  e^tahUshed  1877; 
Carl  C.  Fletcher,  editor  and  publisher. 

UNDERBILL,  Chittenden  Co.tl840 
pop.,  131  i  m.  N.  E,  of  Burlington. 
ENTERPRISE.    (See  Essex  Record, 
Essex  Junction.) 

VERGENNES,  AddUon  Co.  -C  1.758t 
pop.,  on  Rutland  Rd.  and  Otter  creek,  7  m. 
from  Lake  Champlain  and  21  S.  of  Burling- 
ton. Seat  of  State  Industrial  School. 
Manufacturing. 

FNTERPRISE  AND  VERMONT- 
WK  t  ThursdavsT  republican:  eight  pages 
?5?22;  subscription  $1;  «Btabll8hed--fijfer- 
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VERMONT. 


Robert  W.  McCuen,  publisher;  prints  edi- 
tions for  Orwell,  Mlddlebury,  Bridport  and 
New  Haven  ^3— 6). 

Copies  printed:  4,569  in  1901 
4,508  in  1902 
4,652  in  1903 
4,092  in  1904 
4,034  in  1905 
4,158  in  1906 
4,192  in  1907 

WATERBURY,  Washington  Co.  n 

1,597+  pop.— Of  township  2.810+— on  Central 
Vermont  Rd.  and  Winooskl  r.,  11  m.  N.  W. 
or  Montpeller.  the  county  seat  and  Stat* 
capital.    Manufacturing. 

RECORD;  Tuesdays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1.25;  established  1878;  H.  C. 
Whitehill,  editor  and  publisher;  prints  an 
edition  for  Stowe  (8—3). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  infor- 
mation as  would  warrant  the  accordance 
of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It  has  not 
since  made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 

WHITE   RIVER    JUNCTION, 

Windsor  Co.  D-  1,500  pop.,  on  Central  Ver- 
mont, Boston  &  Maine  and  Woodstock 
Rds.  and  at  confluence  of  White  and  Con- 
necticut rs.,  10  m.  E.  of  Woodstock.  Farm- 
ing. 

LANDMARK;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1886:  C.  R.  Jamason.  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6—3) . 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,200  for  the 
year  1895,  and  exceeding  1,000  in  1897, 
but  has  not  since  made  definite  and  sat- 
isfactory claim  to  issuing  so  many. 

V  E  R  xll  O  N  T  E  R  ;  monthly ;  literary; 
thirty  six  pages  7x10;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1895;  Charles  R.  Cummlngs,  editor 
and  publisher  (12—6). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  4,277  in  1901 
and  4,708  in  1906,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
than    4,000    in    1907. 


VERMONT. 


WILLI AMSTOWN,  Orange  Co.  a- 

GRANITE  AND  LUMBER  HER- 
AL.D;  Wednesdays  lA  A). 

WILMINGTON,    Windham    Co.    c; 

410+  pop.— of  township  1,221+— on  Hooaac 
Tunnel  &  Wilmington  Rd.,  30  m.  W.  of 
Brattleboro.  Lumber  mills.  Agriculture 
and  grazing. 

DEERFIELD  VALLEY  TIMESj 

Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages  15x!^;  sub- 
scription $1.35;  established  1888;  George  C. 
Dixon,  editor  and  publisher  (1 — 8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,473  in  1896, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  has 
been  credited  with  more  than  1,000  every 
year    since,    up    to    and    including    1907. 

WINDSOR,  Windsor  Co.  D-  l,565t 

pop.— of  township  2,119+— on  Central  Ver- 
mont Rd.  and  Connecticut  r.,  11  m.  S.  of 
White  River  Junction.  Market  for  farm 
produce,  cattle,  poultry  and  maple  sugar. 
Agriculture. 

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$2.20;  established  1783;  Journal  Co.,  editors 
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neighboring  towns  (7—3  P). 

WINOOSKI,  Chittenden   Co.  ^  3,783 

pop.,  3  m.  E.  of  Burlington. 

JOURNAL.  (See  Essex  Record,  Essex 
Junction.) 

WOODSTOCK,  c.  h.,  Windsor  Co.  n- 

1,284+  pop.— of  township  2,557+— on  Wood- 
stock Rd.  and  Otta  Queehee  r.,  14  m.  W.  of 
White  River  Junction.    Agriculture. 

SPIRIT  OF  THE  AGE;  Saturdays; 
democratic;  four  pages  20x26;  subscription 
$1;  established  1840;  Edward  C.  Dana,  editor 
and  publisher  (7—3  P). 

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$1.25;  established  1858;  Brown  &  Moore,  edi- 
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Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  issue  of  1,850  for  the  year  1895, 
and  exceeding  1,000  in  1897,  but  has  not 
since  ma'de  claim  to  issuing  so  many  as 
1,000  copies. 


VIRGINIA. 


Population  1,854,184 1.      Land  Area  40,125  sq.  miles. 

Bounded  northeast  by  Maryland,  east  by  Maryland  and  the  Atlantic  Ocean, 
south  by  North  Carolina  and  Tennessee,  and  northwest  by  Kentucky  and  West 
Virginia.  State  capital :  Richmond.  Principal  products  and  industries  :  Fruit, 
wheat,  corn  and  tobacco,  and  flour  manufacturing.  Number  of  newspapers  and 
other  periodicals  (March  30,  1908),  245,  divided  as  follows  :  Daily,  31  ;  tri-weekly, 
2:  semi- weekly,  6;  weekly,  167  ;  bi-weekly  1:  semi-monthly,  2  ;  monthly,  28  ; 
bi-monthly,  3  ;  quarterly,  5. 

The  cities  of  over  10,000  population,  according  to  the  United  States  census  of 
1900  (t),  are  as  follows  : 

Richmond 85,050t  L-ynclibursr JS'S^lt 

Norfolk 46,6'24t  Portsmouth IZ'i'^J.t 

Petersburg '-41,S10t  Dauville J?'-5!^21 

Roauoke 21,4<».>t  Alexandria 14,o2St 

Newport  News 19,635  + 


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ABINGDON,  e.  h.,  Wa$hington  Co.  p 

1,3061-  pop.,  on  Norfolk  &  Western  Rd.,  14  m. 
N.E.  of  Bristol.  Manufacturing  and  farming. 

JOURNAL;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

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democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  1842;  Findlay  Harris,  editor 
and  publisher  (1 — 6). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,809  in  1902, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  has 
been  credited  with  more  than  1,000  every 
year  since,  up  to  and  including  1907. 
"  VIRGINIA  REPUBLICAN;  Fridays 
CAA). 

ACCOMAG,  c.  h.,  Accomae  Co.  D-  612 
pop,,  on  New  York,  Philadelphia  &  Norfolk 
Rd..  13  m.  from  the  Atlantic  ocean.  Fishing 
and  oyster  dredging. 

PENINSULA     ENTERPRISE; 

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$1 ;  established  1881 ;  John  W.  Edmonds,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (3 — 3j. 

ALEXANDRIA,   c.  h.,  Alexandria 

Co.  ^  14,528+  pop.,  on  Southern  and  Penn- 
sylvania Rds.  and  Potomac  r.,  6  m.  below 
Washington.  D.  C  Good  harbor.  Manu- 
factures. 

GAZETTE:  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  TRI-WEEKLY,  Tuesdays, 
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pages  18x24 ;  subscription— daily  $5,  tri-week- 
ly $3;  established  1800;  Hubert  Snowden,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (7—3  P ) . 

HOME  NEWS;  Saturdays;  Afro-Ameri- 
can; Independent;  eight  pages  11x16;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1901;  F.  H.  M.  Mur- 
ray, editor  and  publisher  (7—5). 

INDUSTRIAL   ADVOCATE;    Satur 
days;   colored;    independent  and  masonic; 
eight  pages    11x16;   subscription  $1;    estab- 
Ished  June,  1902;  Magnus  L.  Robinson,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—8). 

SUNDAY  TIMES;  Sundays;  demo- 
cratic; sixteen  to  twenty  pages  10x16;  sub- 
scription 25  cents;  established  December, 
1904;  Alexander  J.  Wedderburn,  editor  and 
publislier  (1—7). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1906 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance   of    a    rating    to    that   effect. 


AMHERST,  c.  h.,  Amherst  Co.  a  on 

Southern  Rd.,  14  m.  N.  by  N.  E.  of  Lynch- 
burg.   Tobacco  growing. 

NEW  ERA;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  a0x26;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1881;  C.  J.  Campbell,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7— 3P). 

PROGRESS;  Thursdajs;  independent- 
democratic;  four  pages  20x26;  subscription 
$1;  established  1903;  Stickley  Tucker  and 
Ambrey  E.  Strode,  editors  and  publishers 
(1-5). 

APPOMATTOX,  Appomattox  Co. 
P467+  pop.,  2  m.  N.  of  West  Appomattox, 
the  county  seat  and  nearest  railroad  sta- 
tion. 

NORTHSIDE  VIRGINIAN;  Wednes- 
days; democratic;  eight  pages  18x20;  sub- 
scription 50  cents;  established  1900;  John  C. 
Shearer,  editor  and  publislier  (2—7). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1906 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
i'?s,  but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance  of   a   rating  to   that   effect. 

ASHLAND,  Hanover  Co.  C  l,147t pop., 

on  Richmond,  Fredericksburg  &  Potomao 

Rd.,  17  m.  N.  of  Richmond,  the  State  capital. 

Seat  of  Randolph-Macon  College.   Farming. 

HANOVER  HERALD;  Fridays;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1886; 
W.  B.  Walton,  editor  and  publisher. 

BEDFORD   CITY,  c.    h.,   Bedford 

Co.  a  2,416+  pop.,  on  Norfolk  &  Western 
Rd.,  25  m.  W.  of  Lynchburg.  Woolen  and 
flour  mills.    Tobacco  and  wheat. 

BEDFORD  BULLETIN;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1 ;  established  1895 ;  T.  W.  Richardson,  editor 
and  publisher  (12 — 5). 

Copies  printed:  i,439  in  1899 
2,004  in  1900 
2,070  in  1901 
2,193  in  1902 

1,935  »n  190S 
1,933  in   1906 
1,960  in  1907 
BEDFORD  DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays; 

democratic;  elglit  pages  20x26;  subscription 
$1;  established  1886;  M.  T.  Harrison,  editor 
and  publisher  (6—3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,329  for  the 
year   1895,    1,200   in    1896,   but   has  not 


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since  made  definite  and  satisfactory  claim 
to  issuing  so  many  as  1,000  copies. 

BEIiAIR,  Alexandria  Co.  6  8  m.  W. 
of  Washington,  D.  C. 

ALEXANDRIA   CO.   MONITOR; 

Saturdays;  democratic;  sixteen  pages  10^x13; 
subscription  81;  established  18S6;  Frank 
Lyon,  editor  and  publisher  (A  A). 

BERRYVILLE,  c.  h.,  Clarke  Co.  b 

938+  pop.,  on  Norfolk  &  Western  Rd.,  23  m. 
S.  of  Martinsburg,  W.  Va.,  and  50  N.  W.  of 
Washington,  D.  C.  Agriculture  and  stock 
raising;  flour  mills. 

CLARKE  COURIER;  Wednesdays; 
democratic;  four  pages  20x36;  subscription 
(1;  established  1869;  Charles  R.  Hughes, 
editor  and  publisher  (7—5). 

Copies     printed:      1,798  in  1907 

BIGSTONE  GAP,  Wist  Co.  p  l,617t 
pop,,  on  Virginia  &  Southwestern  and  Lou- 
isville &  Nashville  Rds.,  26  m.  N.E.  of  Jones- 
ville.  Woolen,  extract,  tannery,  and  fur 
niture  manufactories  and  Iron  and  coke 
furnaces. 

POST;  Thursdays;  independent;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1891;  G.  N.  Knight,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

SOUTH-AVEST    JOURNAL;    Satur 

days  (A  A'). 

BLACKSBURG,  Montgomery  Co.  -D 

768+  pop.,  8  m.  N.  of  Cambria,  nearest  station 

on  Norfolk  &  Western  Rd. 

NEWS;  Thursdays  (A  A). 
V.  P.  i.  AGRICULTURAL  JOUR- 
NAL; bi-monthly  (A  A). 

BLACKSTONE, ^o«ou;ai/ Co.  ^2500 
pop.— local  estimate — on  Norfolk  &  West- 
ern Rd.,  6m.  S.  E.  of  Nottoway,  the  county 
seat.  Tobacco  raising,  lumbering  and 
manufacturing. 

COURIER;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1890; 
W.  A.  Land,  editor  and  publisher  (1— T). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,030  for  the 
year  1898,  1,097  in  1899,  but  has  not 
since  made  definite  and  satisfactory 
claim  to  issuing  so  many  as  1,000 
copies. 

BLAND,  c.  h., £Zand  Co.  p 575  pop.,  16 

m.   N.   of    Wytheviile.     Agriculture    and 

stock  raising. 

MESSENGER;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  15Uix22;  subscription $1;  establish- 
ed April.  1904;  Andrews  &  Sneed.  editors  and 
publishers  (7—5). 

BOWLING   GREEN,  c.  li.,  Garo- 

line  Co.  n-  458+  pop.,  4  m.  N.E.  of  Milford, 

nearest  railroad  station. 

CAROLINE  ECHO;  Thursdays;  four 
pages  11x15;  subscription  50  cents;  estab- 
lished 1906;  J.  P.  Babington,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8—6  P). 

BOYDTON,  c.\\., Mecklenburg  Co.  P 

527+  pop.,  on  Atlantic  &  Danville  Rd.,  near 

Roanoke  r.,  13  m.  E.  N.  E.  of  ClarksvIUe. 

Cotton  and  tobacco. 

MECKLENBURG  TIMES;  Fridays; 
four  pages  18x24 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1900;  J.  S.  Johnson,  editor  and  publisher 
(f-3). 


VIRGINIA. 


BRIDGEWATER,  Rockingham 
Co.  t\  1.050 pop.,  7  m.  W.  by  S.  W.  of  Harrison- 
burg, the  county  seat.  Manufacturing. 
Summer  resort. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  four  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1894;  G.Richard 
Berlin,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

BRISTOL,  Washington  Co.,  Va.,  and 

Sullivan  Co.,  Tenn.,  18,228  pop.,  on  Norfolk 
&  Western,  Virginia  &  Southwestern,  Hoi - 
ston  Valley  and  Southern  Rds.  and  on  State 
line  between  Virginia  and  Tennessee.  Iron 
foundries,  planing  mills,  pants  factory, 
brick  works,  Iron  furnace,  lumber  plants, 
tannery  and  rolling,  knitting  and  paper 
mills. 

HERALD-COURIER;  every  morniog 
except  Monday,  and  SEMI-WEEKLY, 
Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  democratic;  eight  to 
twenty  pages  17x20;  subscription— daily  $6, 
semi  weekly  $1;  established— HeraZd  1903, 
Courier  1870,  consolidated  1907;  The  Bristol 
Publishing  Corporation,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding    4,000    in    1907. 

NEWS ;  every  evening  except  Sunday,  and 
WEEKLY,  Tuesdays;  republican;  dally 
four,  weekly  eight  pages  15x22 ;  subscription 
—daily  $3,  weekly  $1;  established— dally 
1890,  weekly  1856;  A.  C.  Smith,  editor;  A.  C. 
Smith  &  Sons,  publishers  (1—8). 

BROOKNEAL,  Campbell  Co.  n  328r 
pop.,  on  Norfolk  &  Western  Rd.,  about  25  m. 
S.  of  Lynchburg. 
SENTINEL;  Fridays  (A  A). 

BUCHANAN,  Botetourt  Co.  -D  1.200 

pop.,  on  Chesapeake  &  Ohio  and  Norfolk 

&  Western  Rds.,  25  m.  N.  E.  of  Roanoke, 

and  12   E.  of  Fincastle,  the  county  seat, 

and  48  N.  W.  of  Lynchbui'g.      Agriculture. 

fruit  growing  and  canning,  mining,  and 

manufacture  of  tin  cans  and  lime. 

NEWS;  Saturdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
August,  1905;  Edward  M.  Surber,  editor  and 
publisher  (1 — 7). 

BUENA  VISTA,  Rockingham  Co.  b 

2,3S8  pop.,  on  Chesapeake  &  Ohio  and  Nor- 
folk &  Western  Rds.,  8  m.  E.  of  Lexington. 
Paper  mills,  wagon  factories  and  pulp. 
TIMES  ;  Fridays  (A  A). 
BURKE VILLE,  Nottoiray  Co.  I? 
800  pop.,  on  Southern  and  Norfolk  &  West- 
ern Rds.,  53  m.  S.W.  of  Richmond.  Planing 
mills,  barrel  heading,  bent  wood,  and  wire 
and  cable  factories. 

SOUTHSIDE  FREE  PRESS;  Satur- 
days; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.5»; 
established  1906;  J.  P.  Dahlborn,  editor;  Free 
Press  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (1—7  P). 

CAPECHARLES,  Northampton 

Co.  D- 1,040+ pop.,  on  New  York,  Philadelphia 
&  Norfolk  Rd.  and  at  the  mouth  of  Chesa- 
peake bay,  32  m.  N.  by  N.  E.  of  Norfolk. 
Agriculture. 

,     NORTHAMPTON  TIMES;   Frldayi; 

independent;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription 
'$1;  established  1889;  The  Times  Publishing 

Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (6—3). 


(CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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VIRGINIA. 


€HARLOTTECOURT  HOUSE, 

Charlotte    Co.    g   9t:+  pop.,  fi  m.  N.  W.  of 

Drake's  Branch,  nearest  railroad  statiou. 

GAZETTE ;  Thursilaj's;  democratic;  four 
pages  17x24;  subscription  $1;  Leonard  Cox, 
editor  and  publisher  ( 1—7  P). 

CHARLOTTESVILLE,  c.  h.,  Al- 

btmarle  Co.  D  6,449+  pop.,  on  Chesapeake 
«fe  Ohio  and  Southern  Rds.  Seat  of  the 
University  of  Virginia.  Manufacturing, 
agriculture  and  fruit  growing. 

PROGRESS;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day; independent  democratic;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $4;  established  1892;  J.  H. 
Lindsay,  editor  and  publisher  (7—5). 

CHRONICLiE:   Thursdays;     independ- 
ent democratic;  four  pages  15x22;  subscrlp 
tion  $1;  established  1869;  The  Chronicle  Pub- 
lishing Co..  editors  and  publishers  (<— 5). 

UNIVERSITY  OF  VIRGINIA 
MAGAZINE;  monthly,  during  the  col- 
lege year;  collegiate;  one  hundred  pages 
6x10;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1840;  Lin- 
den Kent  Memorial  School  of  English  Litera- 
ture of  the  University  of  Virginia,  editors 
and  publishers  (1—8). 

ALUMNI  BULLETIN  OF  THE 
UNIVERSITY  OK  VIRGINIA;  quar- 
terly, January,  April,  July  and  October;  col- 
legiate; one  hundred  pages  4x7:  subscrip- 
tions!; established  1893;  The  University  of 
Virginia,  editors  and  publishers  (1-8). 
Copies  printed:  7.250  in  1904 
4,000  in   1907 

CHASE    CITY,    Mecklenburg    Co. 
542+  pop.,  on  Southern  Rd..  94  m.  S.  W. 
Richmond,  the  State  capital.  Saw  and  grist 
mills.wagon  and  buggy  manufactories  and 
tobacco  warehonses.  Mineral  springs.   Ag- 
riculture. 
PROGRESS;  Thursdays;  independent; 

four  pages  18x21;  subscription  $1;  established 

1887;  rheCha.se  City  Publishing  Co.,  editors 

and  publishers  (9—5). 

CHATHAM,  c.  h.,  Pittsylvania  Co.  Q 

918+  pop.,  on  Southern  Rd..  16  m.  N.  by  N. 
W.  of  Danville.  Mineral  deposits.   Tobacco 


of 


sub- 
Davis. 


growing. 

SPY ;  every  evening  except  Sunday ;  four 
pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1906; 
L.  P.  Clyde,  editor  and  publisher  (11— 6  P). 

PITTSYLVANIA    TRIBUNE;    Fri 
days;    democratic;  eight  pages  30x2b; 
8cription$l;  established  1870;  Wm.  S 
editor  and  publisher  (3— 4). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  i,35S  for  the 
year  1898,  but  has  not  since  made  claim 
to  issuing  so  many  as  i.ooo  copies. 

SOUTHERN  HEN  ;  monthly  (A  A). 

ISLAND, 

of  Accomac. 


E. 


CHINCOTEAGUE 

Accomac  Co.  o  22  m.   N. 

Ferry  with  Franklin  City. 

OYSTERMAN;  Thursdays;  independ- 
ent; four  pages  14x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1893;T.  C.  Davis,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—4). 

CHRISTIANSBURG,  c.  h.. 

Montgomery  Co.  P  659+   pop.,   on  Norfolk 

&  Western  Rd.,  86  m.  W.   of   Lynchburg. 

Tobacco  factory.      Seat  of  Christiansburg 

Female  Institute. 

MONTGOMERY  MESSENGER;  Fri- 
days; democratic:  four  pages  18x24:  subscrlp 
tion  $1.50;  established  ^'"="-  t-v,„  r  ir«fT 
«ditor  and  publisher(  12- 


1869; 
-2). 


John  R.  Eoff, 


CLAREMONT,  Surry  Co.  Z^  665t 
pop.,  on  Southern  Rd.  and  James  r.,  60  m.  E. 
of  Richmond.  Saw  mills,  stave  and  barrel 
factories  and  wood-working  industries. 
Lumber-shipping  point. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  e8tabli8hed|1870; 
Will  M.  Hundley,  editor  and  publisher  ( 1—8), 
Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,072  in  1899 
and  1,211  in  1903,  since  which  it  has  not 
furnished  any  definite  and  satisfactory 
report,  but  was  credited  with  more  than 
1,000   in    1905    and    1907. 

CLARKSVILLE,    MecUenherg    Co. 

p  800  pop.,    on   Southern   Rd.  and    Dan- 

Staunton  and  Roanoke  rivers,  12  m.  S.  E. 

of  Boydton,  the  county  seat.    Agriculture 

and  wagon   factories.    Eight   miles  from 

Buffalo  Springs  mineral  water  region. 

STAR;  Fridays;  democratic;  four  pages 
17x24;  subscription  50  cents;  established 
April,  19u5;  J.  C.  Gaulden,  editor;  Star 
Printing  Company,  publishers  (1—7). 

CLIETON  rORGE,  Alleghany  Co. 
-n  3,213+  pop.,  on  Chesapeake  &  Ohio  Rd., 
80  m.  W.  of  Lynchburg.  Railroad  shops, 
woolen  mills,  mines  and  furnaces. 

REVIEW  ;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKL  Y,  Fridays ;  independent- 
democratic;  daily  four  to  twelve,  weekly 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription — daily  $3, 
weekly  $1;  established— weekly  1890;  George 
O.  Greene,  editor;  Review  Printing  and  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
the  daily  edition  of  this  paper  seemed 
to  assert  that  it  had  an  average  issue 
exceeding  1,000  copies,  but  failed  to 
furnish  such  definite  information  as 
would  warrant  the  accordance  of  a 
rating    to    that    effect. 

The  weekly  edition  had  credit  for  an 
average  issue  of  1,199  for  the  year 
1896,  but  has  not  since  made  definite 
and  satisfactory  claim  to  issuing  so 
many    as    1,000    copies. 

ALLEGHANY  NEWS;  Thursdays; 
independent;  four  pages  11x17;  subscription 
SOcents;  estr-blished  1904;  Thomas S.  Wright, 
editor  and  publisher  ( 11—5). 

COLORED  UNION;  biweekly;  four 
pages  17)^x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1893;  C.B.Brown,  editor:  Colored  Union  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  publishers  (3—4  P). 

CLINTWOOD,  c.  h.  Dickenson  Co. 

p  255+  pop.  on  Norfolk  &    Western    Rd., 

10  m.  N.  of  Tom  Creek  Station  and  20  S.  E. 

of  Pikeville,  Ky.    Saw  mill.    Farming. 

TI3IES;  Thursdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  17x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
August.  1904;  John  W.  Kerr,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2—7). 

COEBURN,  Wi»e  Co.  P  295t  pop.,  on 

Norfolk  &  Western  Rd.,  9  m.  S.  E.  of  Wise, 

the  county  seat. 

WISE     CO.     HERALD;     Thursdays 
(AA). 
COVINGTON,  c.  h.,  Alleghany  Co.<2 

2,950+  pop.,  on  Chesapeake  &  Ohio  Rd.,  69  m. 

W.  of  Staunton.   Iron  mines.   Farming  and 

stock  raising. 

ALLEGHANY  SENTINEL;  Fridays; 
democratic;   four  pages  18x24;  subscription 


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$1 ;  established  1888;  JohnE.  Campbell,  editor 
and  publisher. 

CUIiPEPER,    c-  li.,   Culpeper   Co.  ^ 

l,618tpop.,  on  Southern  and  Chesapeake  & 
Ohio  Rds.,  69  m.  S.  W.  of  Washington,  D.  C- 
Farming  and  stock  raising. 

ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays;  four  pages 
20x26;  subscription  5Uceuts;  established  1891; 
W.  D.  Hawley,  editor  and  publisher. 

EXPONENT;  Fridays;  democratic; eight 
pages  17x24:  subscription  $1;  established  1881; 
Raleigh  T.  Green,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

CUMBERLAND,  c.  h.,  Cumberland 
Co.  ^  119-I-  pop.,  on  Farmville  &  Powhatan 
Rd..  about  55  m.  W.  of  Richmond,  the  State 
capital. 
MIDLAND  GUIDE;  monthly  (A  A). 

DANVIIiLE,    Pittsylvania  Co.  q 

16,520+  pop.,  on  Southern,  Danville  &  West- 
ern and  Atlantic  &  Danville  Rds.  and  Dan 
r.,  141  m.  S.  W.  of  Richmond,  the  State 
capital.  Flour  and  cotton  mills.  Agricult- 
ure, tobacco  raising  and  manufacturing. 

BEE;  every  evening  except  Sunday;  in- 
dependent; six  to  eight  pages  16J^x22;  sub- 
scription $3;  established  1899;  Bee  Publishing 
Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (12—5). 

Copies  printed:  2,346  in  1905 
2,367  in  1906 
2,711   in   1907 

REGISTER;  every  morning  except 
Monday,  and  SEMI- WEEK L.Y,  Tues 
days  and  Fridays;  independent-democratic; 
morning  six  and  eight,  semi -weekly  six 
pages  15^x22}^;  subscription— morning  $5, 
semi-weekly  $1;  established— morning  1882, 
semi-weekly  1847;  Register  Publishing  Com- 
pany, editors  and  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  The  daily  edition  of 
this  paper  had  credit  for  issuing  more 
than  1,000  copies  regularly  in  1896,  but 
has  not  since  set  up  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory claim  for  issuing  so  many. 

The  semi-weekly  edition  had  credit  for 
an  average  issue  of  1,927  in  1898  and 
2,024  in  1899,  since  which  it  has  not  fur- 
nished any  definite  and  satisfactory  re- 
port, but  has  been  credited  with  more 
than  1,000  every  year  since,  up  to  and 
including     1907. 

BAPTIST  UNION;  monthly;  bap- 
tist; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  25 cents; 
established  1887;  J.  E.  Hicks,  editor;  E.  R. 
Waddlll,  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  has  on 
four  occasions  indicated  a  desire  to  have 
credit  for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies 
regularly,  but  such  definite  information 
as  would  warrant  such  a  rating  has 
never  been  forthcoming. 

METHODIST  ;  monthly  ;  methodlst ; 
twenty  pages  11x12;  subscription  50  cents;  es- 
tablished 1892;  E.  G.Moseley.  editor;  Method- 
ist Laymen's  Union,  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  3,000  in  1901 
and  2,500  in  1906,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
than    2,250   in    1907. 

DAYTON,  Rockingham  Co.  t]  600  pop., 

4  m.  W.  of  Harrisonburg,  the  county  seat. 

Agriculture. 

MUSICAL  MILLION;  monthly; 
music;  sixteen  pages  8x11;  subscription  25 
cents  ;   established    1870;   Ruebush   &   Hall, 


VIRGINIA. 


editors;  The  Ruebush-Kieffer  Company,  pub- 
lishers (1—7). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  10,791  in  1902 
and  9,000  in  1906,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
than     7,500    in    1907. 

DILLWYN,  Buckingham  Co.  g  42t 
pop.,  on  Chesapeake  &  Ohio  Rd.,  aboufr 
60  m.  W.  of  Riclamond,  the  State  capital. 

CENTRAL  VIRGIN  I A  OUTLOOK; 

Saturdays  (A  A). 

EASTVILLiE,  c.  h.,  Northampton  Co. 
D-  318+  pop.,  on  New  York,  Philadelphia  ft 
Norfolk  Rd.,  45  m.  N.E.  of  Norfolk.  Fish  and 
oyster  section.    Truck  farming. 

EASTERN    SHORE    HERALDi 

Fridays;  democratic;  four  pages  18x84;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1880:  T.  B.  Robert- 
son, editor  and  publisher  (7—5). 

EDINBIJRG,  Shenandoah  Co.  ti  512t 

pop.,  ou  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Rd.,  5  m.  S.  W.  of 

Woodstock,  the  county  seat.     Flour  mills 

and  sash  and  door  factory. 

SENTINEL  AND  VALLEY  AD- 
VERTISER ;  Thursdays;  four  pages  20x26; 
subscription  $1;  established  1893;  Hlsey  & 
Stoneburner,  editors  and  publishers  (9—3). 

EMPORIA,  c.  h.,  Greenesville  Co.  g 

l,02T't'  pop.— local  estimate  4,000— on  South- 
ern and  Atlantic  Coast  Line  Rds.,  62  m.  S. 
of  Richmond.  Saw  mills.  Agriculture  and 
cotton  factories. 

MESSENGER;  Wednesdays;  independ- 
ent; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1896 ;  J.  H.  Smith  and  E.  E.  Goodwyn, 
editors  and  publishers. 

VIRGINIAN;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  80  cents;  es- 
tablished 1890 ;  Virginian  Publishing  Com- 
pany, editors  and  publishers  (12—4). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  4,524  in  1900 
and  4.58 1  in  1901,  since  which  it  has  not 
furnished  any  definite  and  satisfactory 
report,  but  has  been  credited  with  more 
than  4,000  every  year  since,  up  to  and 
including    1907. 

VIRGINIA  FARMER;  monthly; 
eight  pages  17J^x2J ;  subscription  50 cents;  es- 
tablished 1897;  Farmer  Company,  editors 
and  publishers  (12 — 4). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  22,508  in  1900 
and  72,041  in  1904,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  arid  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
than   40,000   in    1905   and   1907. 

FAIRFAX,  c.  h.,  Fair/ax    Co.  [!]  373t 

pop.,  on  Chesapeake  &  Ohio  and  Southern 

Rds.,  18  m.  W.  by  S.W.  of  Washington,  D.  C. 

Manufactories  of  woolen  goods,  flour  and 

lumber. 

HERA  L  D  ;  Fridays  ;  democratic  ;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  established 
1882;  S.  R.  Donohoe,  editor  and  publisher. 

FARMVILLE,  c.  h.,  Prince  Edward 

Co.  n  2,471+  pop.,  on  Norfolk  &  Western  and 
Farmville  &  Powhattan  Rds.  and  Appomat- 
tox r.,  55  m.  E.  of  Lynchburg  and  70  W.  S.  W. 


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of  Richmond,  the^State  capital.    Tobacco 

market.    Manufacturing  and  mining. 

HERA  Li D;  Frldajs;  democratic;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1890; 
J.  L.  Hart,  editor  and  publisher  (9—3). 

FINCASTLE,  c.  h.,  Botetourt  Co.  -D 

652+  pop.,  on  Atlantic  &  Danville  Rd.,  9  m. 
S.  of  James  r.  and  40  W.  of  Lynchburg. 
Farming. 

HEK-ALD;  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  22x28;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1865; 
C.  B.  Camper,  editor  and  publisher  (9—3). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  infor- 
mation as  would  warrant  the  accordance 
of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It,  has  not 
since  made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 

FLOYD,  c.  h.,  Floyd  Co.  p  402t  pop., 
21  m.  S.  by  S.  E.  of  Christiansburg,  the  near- 
est railroad  point.    Farming. 

PRES;?;  Thursdays;  independent;  four 
pages  17x24;  subscrintionSl:  established  1891; 
W.  A.  Sowers,  editor  and  publisher  ( 1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,400  for  the 
year  1895,  1,694  in  1896,  but  has  not 
since  made  definite  and  satisfactory  claim 
to  issuing  so  many  as  1,000  copies. 

FORTRESS  MONROE,  Elizabeth 

City  Co.  D-  on  Chesapeake  &  Ohio  Rd.,  3  m. 
S.  E.  of  Hampton,  the  county  seat.  Seat  of 
the  United  States  Coast  Artillery  School. 

JOURNAL.    OF    THE    UNITED 
STATES    ARTILiLERY;    bi-monthly; 
military;  one  hundred  and  twenty-five  pages 
7x10;    subscription    $2.50;    established    1892; 
Capt.  T.  W.  Winston,  editor;  Coast  Artillery 
School  Board,  publishers  (1 — 8). 
Copies  printed:      1,061  in  1900 
1,162  in  1901 
1,218  in  1905 
1,270  in   1906 
1,259  in  1907 

FRANKLIN,  Southampton  Co.  R 
1,143+  pop.,  on  Seaboard  Air  Line  and  South- 
ern Rds.  and  Blackwater  r.,  at  head  of  nav- 
igation, 37  m.  S.  W.  of  Norfolk.  Lumber 
manufacturing.  Corn,  cotton,  bacon,  pea- 
nuts, potatoes  and  apple  brandy. 

SOUTHAI>IPTON   DEMOCRAT; 

Thursdays;   Independent- democratic  ;   four 
pages  18x34;  subscription  $1;  established  1880; 
W.  H.  Stroud,  editor  and  oubllsher  (7—5). 
TIDEWATER  NEWS;  Fridays  (A A). 

FREDERICKSBURG,  Spottsylva- 

nia  Co.  n  5,068+  pop.,  on  Richmond.  Fred- 
ericksburg &  Potomac  and  Potomac,  Fred- 
ericksburg &  Piedmont  Rds.,  at  the  head  of 
navigation    on    Rappahannock   r.,    57    m. 
8.  S.  W.  of  Washington,  D.  C.     Steamers  to 
Baltimore.   Md.,   and    to   Norfolk  twice  a 
week.   Woolen,  silk  and  flour  mills.    Plow 
works  and  pickle  factories. 
JOURNAL:   every  evening  except  Sun- 
dav.  and  SE>II-WEEKL.Y,  Wednesdays 
and    Saturdays;    independent,    four   pages 
15x22;  subscription— daily  $3,  semi-weekly  <  5 
cents;  established— dally  19W.  semi- weekly 
1900;     Journal   Publishing    Company,   pub- 
lishers (2-5).         ,       ^,  .         ,,        J. 
Copies  printed:     The  semi-weekly  edi- 

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tion  of  this  paper  had  credit  for  an  aver- 
age issue  of  2,242  in  1901,  since  which  it 
has  not  furnished  any  definite  and  satis- 
factory report,  but  has  been  credited 
with  more  than  1,000  every  year  since, 
up   to   and  including    1907. 

STAR  ;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  FREE  L.A  NCE,  trl-weekly,  Tuesdays, 
Thursdays  and  Saturdays;  daily  democratic, 
tri-weekly  independent;  four  pages— daily 
151^x22,  triweekly  20x26;  subscription— dally 
$3,  triweekly  $1.,50;  established  18lS9;  Free 
Lance  Star  Publishing  Company,  editors  and 
publishers  (2—8). , 

The  tri-weekly  edition  had  credit  for 
an  average  issue  of  2,680  in  1902  and 
2,700  in  1903,  since  which  it  has  not  fur- 
nished any  definite  _  and  satisfactory  re- 
port, but  was  credited  with  more  than 
2,250    in     1905    and    1907. 

FRONT  ROYAL,  c.h.,  Warren  Co. 

6  1,005+  pop.,  on  Southern  and  Norfolk  & 

Western  Rds.,  near  Shenandoah  r.,  140  m. 

N.  W.   of    Richmond,    the    State   capital 

Canning,  milling  and  cigar  making. 

WARREN  SENTINEL.;  Fridays;  dem- 
ocratic; four  pages  18x26 ;  subscription  $1.30; 
established  1869;  S.  R.  Miller,  editor  and 
publisher. 

GATE  CITY,  c.  h.,  Soott  Co.  P521t 
pop.,  on  Virginia  &  Southern  Rd.,  31  m.  W. 
of  Bristol.  Planing  mill.  Farming  and  Itun - 
bering. 

H  E  R  A  Li  D  ;  Thursdays;  democratic ; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  .SI ;  established 
March.  1903;  The  Boatright  Printing  Co.,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  (7—5). 

SCOTT  CO.  L.EADER;  Fridays;  dem- 
ocratic; four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1900;  C.  C.  Bausell,  editor  and 
publisher  (A  A). 

GORDONSVILLE,    Orange   Co.   a 

$03+  pop.,  on  Chesapeake  &  Ohio  Rd.,  21  m, 

E.  N.  E.  of  Charlottesville.    Cotton  mills 

and  chair,  broom  and  sash,  door  and  blind 

factories.    Grain  shipping. 

GAZETTE;  Fridays; independent  demo- 
cratic; four  paces  18x24;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1873 ;  James  E- Bibb,  editor;  James 
E.  Bibb  &  John  F.  Somers,  publishers  (7—5). 

GRAHAM,  Tazeiiell  Co.  p 2,250  pop.. 

on  Norfolk  &  Western  Rd..  20  m.  N.  E.  of 

Tazewell. 

BANNER;  Fridays;  Independent;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1902;  B.  F.  GInther,  editor  and  publisher 
(7—5). 

GRUNDY,  Buchanan  Co.  P  300  pop., 
county  seat  of  Buchanan  County,  10  m.  8, 
of  Kentucky  State  line.    Lumber. 
SAND  Y  VAI^ LEY  NEWS;  Saturdays; 
four    pages  15x22;   subscription   SI;   estab- 
lished April,  1902:  R.  E.  Williams,  editor;  W. 
L.  Ownbey,  publisher  (1—4). 

HAMILTON,  Loudoun  Co.  6  364t 
pop.,  on  Southern  Rd.,  44  m.  N.  W.  of 
Alexandria  and  50  from  Washington.  D.  C. 
Agriculture. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  17J^x34;  subscription  il;  estab- 
lished 188»;  O.  Ernest  Lelth,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

Copies     printed:     1,346  in  1907 


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HAMPDEN-SIDNEY,  Prince  Ed- 
ward Co.  a  74  pop.,  7  m.  S.  W.  of  Farm- 
vllle,  the  county  aeat,  and  70  W.  S.  W.  of 
Richmottd,  the  State  capital.  Seat  of  Hamp- 
den-Sldney  College  and  the  Union  Theolog- 
ical Seminary.     Agriculture  and  mining. 

HAMPDEN-SIDNEY  MAGAZINE; 

monthly,  during  college  year;  collegiate; 
forty  to  seventy  two  pages  6x9;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1858;  Students  of  Hampden- 
Sidney  College,  editors  and  publishers. 

HAMPTON, c.  h.,  Elizabfih  City  Co.O- 
3,441+  pop.,  on  Chesapeake  &  Ohio  Rd.,  2  m. 
from  Old  Point  Comfort  and  Fortress  Mon- 
roe. Trade  in  lumber,  fish,  oysters,  etc. 
Agriculture. 

MONITOR;  Fridays;  democratic;  four 
pages  18x24  ;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
1876;  H.  L.  Houston,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3). 
Copies  printed:  This  paper  has  on 
two  occasions  indicated  a  desire  to  have 
credit  for  issuing  more  than  i.ooo  copies 
regularly,  but  such  definite  information 
as  would  warrant  such  a  rating  has 
never  been  forthcoming. 

HOUTHERN  WORKMAN;  monthly; 
educational  ;  s'xty  eight  pages  7x10  ;  sub- 
scription $1  ;  established  1872  ;  Hampton 
Normal  and  Agricultural  Institute,  editors 
and  publishers  (12—6). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  5,000  in  1900 
and  5,500  in  1906,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
than   4,000   in    1907. 

HARRISONBURG,    c.   h.,    Boek- 

ingham  Co.  cj  3,521+  pop.— local  estimate 
5,000— on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Rd.,  25  m.  N.  of 
Staunton  and  125  N.  W.  of  Richmond,  the 
State  capital.    Agriculture. 

NEWS;   every  morning  except  Sunday; 
independent;  four  and  six  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $2.50;  established  1899;  The  News- 
Register  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (1—6). 
Copies     printed:     2,504  in  1905 
3>353  in   1906 
4,244  in   1907 

TIMES;  every  morning  except  Sunday, 
and  SPIRIT  OF  THE  VAL.L.EY,  Fri- 
days;  republican;  four  pages  20x2b;  subscrip- 
tion—daily  $2,  weekly  $1;  established— daily 
1905,  weekly  1878;  D.  S.  Lewis,  editor;  Har- 
risonburg Times  Corporation,  publishers 
(1»-7P). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,688  in  1905, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  was 
credited   with   more  than   2,250   in   1907. 

ROCKINGHAM  REGISTER;  semi 
weekly,  Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  democratic; 
four  pages  20x26 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1822;  A.  H.Snyder,  editor:  The  News  Register 
Co..  publisher  (6— 3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  issue  of  1,460  in  1900  and  1,600 
in  1 90 1,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
any  definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but 
has  been  credited  with  more  than  1,000 
every  year  since,  up  to  and  including 
1907. 

HEARTISVILLE,  c.  h.,  I^orthum- 
berland  Co.  a-  224+  pop.,  8  m.  W.  of  Chesa- 
peake  Bay   and  57  E.  of   Penola,  nearest 
station  on  Washington  Southern  Rd. 
ECHO}  Thursdays  (A  A). 


HERNDON,  Fair/ax  Co.  ^  692t  pop., 
on  Southern  Rd.,  25  m.  W.  of  Washington, 
D.  C,  the  National  capital. 
OBSERVER;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

HILIiSVIIiLE,c.h.,  Carroll  Co.  p  400 
pop.,  75  m.  E.  of  Bristol  and  65  W.  of  Roan- 
oke.   Mining,  stock  raising  and  agriculture, 

CARROLL.  JOURNAL.;  Thursdays; 
four  pages  16x22;  subscription  75  cents;  es- 
tablished 1900;  J.  G.  Ayers,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (3-^S). 

HONAKER,  Bussell  Co.-n  500  pop., 

on   Norfolk  &  Western  Rd.,   57  m.  W,  of 

Bluefleld,  West  Virginia.    Lumbering  and 

stock  raising. 

RUSSELL.  CO.  PRESS;  Fridays;  re- 
publican; four  pages  15x21}^^;  subscription 
$1;  established  September,  1905;  C.  A.  Hon- 
aker,  editor  and  publisher  (1—6  P). 

HOUSTON,  c.  h..  Halifax  Co.  g  887t 

pop.,  on  Norfolk  &  Western  Rd.,  47  m.  S.  by 

S.   E.   of  Lynchburg.     Furniture  factory, 

planing  mill  and  fruit  evaporator. 

RECORD- ADVERTISER  ;  Thurs- 
days; independent;  four  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription 50  cents;  established  190U;  Hedderly 
Printing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (7—3  P). 

INDEPENDENCE,   c.  h.,   Grayson 

Co.  p  190  pop.,  34  m.  S.  of  Wytherille.  Agri- 
culture. 

GRAYSON  GAZETTE;  Fridays; 
democratic  ;  four  pages  16x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1876:  W.  S.  Barbery,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—8). 

GRAYSON  JOURNAL;  Thursdays; 
republican;  four  pages  18x30;  subscription  50 
cents;  established  1886;  W.  R.  Wright, editor 
and  publisher  (9—3). 

IRVINGTON,  Lancaster  Co.  O- 1,100 

pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Rappahannock  River 
line  of  steamers,  60  m.  N.  of  Norfolk,  90  S.  E. 
of  Fredericksburg  and  130  S.  of  Baltimore, 
Md.    Oyster,  fish  and  truck  farming. 

VIRGINIA  CITIZEN;  Fridays;  dem- 
ocratic; four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1; 
established  1891;  W.  McDonald  Lee,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed :_  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,808  in  1896 
and  1,822  in  1899,  since  which  it  has  not 
furnished  any  definite  and  satisfactory 
report,  but  has  been  credited  with  more 
than  1,000  every  year  since,  up  to  and 
including     1907. 

JONESVILLE,  c.  h.,  Lee  Co.  p  548t 
pop.,  2  m.  S.  of  Ocoonita,  nearest  station  on 
Louisville  &   Nashville   Rd.     Grist   mills, 
tannery,  harness  and  shoe  factories. 
STAR:  Thursdays  (A  A). 

LAWRENCEVILIiE,  c.  h.,  Bruns- 

ivickCo.  t?  760+ pop.,  on  Southern  Rd.,  about 

60  m.  S.  W.  of  Richmond,  the  State  capital. 

BRUNSWICK  GAZETTE;  Thurs 
days  (A  A). 

LEBANON,  c.  h.,  Russell  Co.  P  325t 
pop.,  21  m.  N.  of  Abingdon.  Timber  and 
grazing  cattle. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  democratic;  four  pages 
24x36;  subscription  $1;  established  1880;  H. 
F.  Bausell,  editor  and  publisher  (1 — 8). 

Copies    printed:     For    the    year     1907 


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this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  i,ooo  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  infor- 
mation as  would  warrant  the  accordance 
of   a    rating   to    that   effect 

LEESBURG,  c.  h.,  Loudoun  Ce.  [j 
l,5l3t  pop.,  on  Southern  Rd.,  near  Potomac 
r.,  38  m.  N.  W.  of  Washington,  D.  C.  Agri- 
culture and  stock  raising. 

L.OUDOUN  MIRROR;  Ttiursdays; 
democratic;  four  pages  2.Jx28;  subscription 
$1;  establislied  May,  1907;  Arttiur  F.  Divine, 
editor;  Tlie  Loudoun  County  Publistiing  Co.. 
publishers  (9—7  P). 

RECORD;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  established 
November,  1901;  W.  H.  Martin,  editor  and 
publislier(l — 5). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,042  in  1902 
and  1,666  in  1903,  since  which  it  has  not 
furnished  any  definite  and  satisfactory 
report,  but  was  credited  with  more  than 
1,000    in    1905    and    1907. 

WA  SHINGTONIAN  MIRROR ; 
Ttiursdays;  democratic;  eiglit  pages  20x26; 
subscription  $1;  established  1856;  Wm.  B. 
Lynch,  editor;  Robt.  N.  Harper  and  Wm.  B. 
Lynch,  publishers  (7—3  P). 

IiEXINGTON,c.h.,/focfc6r»d^e  Co. -a 

3,203t  pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  and  Ches- 
apeake &  Ohio  Rds.  and  James  r.,  48  m.  W. 
of  Lynchburg.  Seat  of  Washington  and 
Lee  University  and  Virginia  Military  Insti- 
tute.   Agriculture. 

GAZETTE;  Wednesdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  established 
1804;  J.  S.  Moore  and  W.  R.  Kennedy,  editors 
and  publishers  (8—3  P). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  issue  of  1,350  for  the  year  1894, 
1,375  in  1900,  but  has  not  since  made 
claim  to  issuing  so  many  as  1,000  copies. 
ROCKBRIDGE  CO.  NEWS; 
Thursdays;  independent -democratic;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  established  1884; 
M.  W.  Paxton,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8) 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for  ex- 
ceeding   1,000    in    1895    and    1907. 

liOUISA,     c.  h.,    Louisa    Co.    D    500 

pop.,   on   Chesapeake  &  Ohio  Rd.,   61   m. 

N.   W.   of   Richmond,   the    State    capital. 

Farming  and  stock  raising. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  democratic; 
four  pages  20x28;  subscription  $1;  established 
1894;  C  C.  Maxwell,  manager  (2—8.) 

liOVINGSTON,  c.  h.,  Nelson  Co.  n 
500   pop.,   on   Southern  Rd..   35   m.    from 
Lynchburg.  Agriculture,  horticulture,  stock 
raising,  lumbering,  soapstone  and  mining. 
NELSON  CO.  TIMES;  Fridays;  dem- 
ocratic; four  pages    20x26;    subscription  $1; 
established  1875;  W.  Scott  Heath,  editor  and 
publisher  (7 — ^5). 

LURAY,  c.  h.,  Page  Co.  b  2.800  pop., 
on  Norfolk  &  Western  Rd.,  near  Shenan- 
doah r.,  136  m.  N.  W.  of  Richmond,  the 
State  capital.  Tannery  and  flour  mills. 
Famous  Luray  caverns. 
PAGE  COURIER;  Thursdays;  republi- 

«aa;  four  pages  19x25;   subscription  $1;   es- 


tablished 1867;   T.  J.  Berrey,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12— t). 

Copies  printed:     1,196  in  1898 

1,448  in  1903 

1,700  in  1905 

1,520  in  1906 

1,600  in  1907 

PAGE  NEWS;  Fridays;  democratic; 

four  pages  18x34;  subscription  $1;  established 

1892j  W.  C.  Lauck,  editor  and  publisher  (1—4). 

Copies  printed:     1,244  in  iQoi 

1,341  in  1902 

1,422  in  1903 

1,607  in  1904 

1,647  in  1905 

1,730  in   1906 

1,771  in  1907 

LYNCHBURG,  Campbtll  Co.  g 

18,891t  pop.— local  estimate  80,000  — on 
Norfolk  &  Western,  Southern  and  Chesa- 
peake &  Ohio  Rds.  and  James  r.,  66  m. 
N.  of  Danville  and  124  W.  by  S.  W.  of 
Richmond,  the  State  capital.  Iron  foun- 
dries, rolling  mills,  tobacco  factories,  flour 
mills,  shoe  factories  and  manufactures  of 
agricultural  implements  and  furniture. 
Tobacco-producing  and  manufacturing 
center. 

ADVANCE;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, democratic;  six  to  eight  pages  13x24; 
subscription  $4;  established  1880;  The  Ad- 
vance Newspaper  Company,  editors  and 
publishers  (12^). 

Cspies     printed:     2,409  in  1906 
3,025  in   1907 

NEWS;  every  morning  except  Monday; 
democi-atic  ;  daily  ten  to  twelve,  Sunday 
eighteen  to  twenty  two  pages  17x22  ;  sub- 
scription $5;  established  1866;  Carter  Glass, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies    printed:     daily,    3,941  in  1906 

4,579  in   1907 

CHRISTIAN  0R(;AN1ZER;  Satur 
days  (A  A). 

FARMERS'  GUIDE;  Thursdays; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  50  cents;  es- 
tablished 1902;  W.  Barbour  Jones,  editor  and 
publisher  (11— 6  P). 

LYNCHS,  Campbell  Co.  g  700  pop., 
on  Southern  Rd.,  18  m.  S.  of  Lynchburg. 
Tobacco  raising  and  agriculture.  Lumber- 
ing. 

CAMPBELL  CO.  REPORTER;  Sat- 
urdays; democratic;  f  our  pages  l.i.ox24;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  September,  1905; 
L.  P.  Clyde,  editor  and  publisher  (10— 5P)  (A  A)- 

MADISON,  c.  h.,  Madison  Co.  6  500 
pop.,  on  Southern  Rd.,  13  m.  W.  of  Somerset. 
Farming. 

NEW^S;  Fridays;  four  .pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1897;  T.  C.  Taylor, 
editor  and  publisher. 

MANASSAS,  Pri7ice  William  Co.  ti 
817+  pop.,  on  Southern  and  Chesapeake  & 
Ohio  Rds.,  35  m.  W.  S.  W.  of  Washington, 
D.  C.    Farming. 

JOURNAL;  Fridays  :  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1895;  W.  H.  W.  Moran  *  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (12— 6).  _.  ,     , 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,242  in  1896, 
1,314  in  1897,  but  has  not  since  made 
definite  and  satisfactory  claim  to  is- 
suing  so   many   as    1,000    copies. 


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MANCHESTER,  Chesterfield  Co.  D 
9,715  pop.,  on  Atlantic  Coast  Line,  Rich- 
mond &  Petersburg.  Seaboard  Air  Line 
and  SoutliernRds.,at'Out  3  m.  S.W.  of  Rich- 
mond. 

BEE;  Fridaj's;  republican;  four  pages 
17x24;  subscription  50  cents;  established  Jan- 
uary, 1904;  E.  B.  Howie,  editor;  E.  B.  Howie 
Printing  Co.,  publishers  (1—5  P). 

MARION,  c.  h.,  Smyth  Co.  P2,045t 

pop.,  on  Norfolk  &  Western  Rd.,  28  m.  E. 

N.  E.  of  Abingdon.   Manufacturing,  mining 

and  agriculture. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  republican;  four  pages 
Wx36;  subscription  $1;  established  1889;  R.  A. 
Anderson,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

MARTINSVILLE,  c.  h.,  Henry  Co. 

p  2,384+  pop.,  on  Danrille  &  Western  and 
Norfolk  &  Western  Rds.  and  Smiths  r.,  40  m. 
W.  of  Danville.  Lumber  trade  and  tobacco 
and  cigar  manufacturing. 

HENRY  BULLETIN;  Ffldays;  inde 
pendent;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1; 
established  1889;  Gregory  &  Graveley,  editors 
and  publishers. 

TIMES;  Fridays;  four  pages  13x20;  sub 
Bcriptlon  50  cents;  established  1906;  Emmett 
Sidney  Flynn,  editor;  Flynn  Printing  Co., 
publisher?  (1— 7P). 

MATHEWS,  c.  h.,  Mathews  Co.  a- 

247+  pop.,  4  m.  W.  of  Chesapeake  Bay  and  25 

E.  by  N.  of  Williamsburg,  nearest  station 

on  Chesapeake  &  Ohio  Rd. 

MATHEWS  JOURNAL;  Thursdays 
(AA). 

MILLBORO  SPRING,  ^o<^  Co.-o 
56+  pop.,  on  Chesapeake  &  Ohio  Rd. 
HERALD  ;  Fridays  (A  A). 

MONTEREY,  c.  h.,  Highland  Co.  -a 

246+   pop.,   48   m.   N.  N.  E.  of  Covington. 

Grazing. 

HIGHLAND  RECORDER;  Fridays; 
democratic;  four  pages  20x24 ;  subscription 
$1;  established  1877;  H.  B.  Wood,  editor  and 
publisher  (7—5). 

NEWCASTLE,  c.  h..    Craig    Co.  -c 

299+  pop.,  on  Chesapeake  &  Ohio  Rd.,  18  m. 

N.  W.  of  Salem.    Agriculture  and  mining. 

RECORD;  Saturdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1885;  O.  W.  Eans,  editor  and  publisher  (9—3). 

NEWMARKET,  Shenandoah  Co.  t] 

684+  pop.,  on  Southern  Rd..  44  m.  N.  E.  of 
Staunton  and  150  N.  W.  of  Richmond,  the 
State  capital.    Agriculture. 

SHENANDOAH  VALLEY  ;  Thurs 
days;  democratic;  four  pages  20x26;  sub- 
scription $1 ;  established  1806;  Henkel  &  Co., 
editors  and  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  issuing  more  than  i,ooo  copies  regu- 
larly in  the  years  1893  and  1896,  but  has 
not  since  set  up  definite  and  satisfactory 
claim  for  issuing  so  many. 

NEWPORT  NEWS,  c.  h..  Warwick 

Co.  D-  19,635+  pop.,  on  Chesapeake  &  Ohio 
Rd.  and  James  r.,  16  m.  N.  by  N.  E.  of  Nor- 
folk and  75  8.  E.  of  Richmond,  the  State 
capital.    Ship  buildins:  and  shipping. 

PRESS;  every  morning  except  Monday; 
daily  eight,  Sunday  sixteen  pages  15x22;  sub- 


scription $5;  established  1896;  C.  E.  Thacker, 
editor;  The  Daily  Press  Co.,  publishers  (1—6). 

Copies  printed:  The  daily  edition  of 
this  paper  had  credit  for  an  issue  of 
2,600  in  1900  and  2,750  in  1905,  since 
which  it  has  not  furnished  any  definite 
and  satisfactory  report,  but  was  credit- 
ed   with    more    than    1,000    in    1907. 

The  Sunday  edition  had  credit  for 
an  issue  of  3,675  in  1905,  since  which 
it  has  not  furnished  any  definite  and 
satisfactory  report,  but  was  credited 
with    exceeding    2,250    in     1907. 

NORFOLK,  Norfolk  Co.  1^46,624+ 

pop.,  center  of  eleven  railroads,  on  Eliza- 
beth r.  and  Albemarle  and  Chesapeake 
canals,  18  m.  from  the  Atlantic  ocean.  Good 
harbor.  Regular  lines  of  steamships  to 
Northern  and  European  ports.  Foreign 
and  domestic  commerce  and  manufactures 
of  various  kinds. 

LEDGER-DISPATCH;  every  evening 

except  sunaay  ;  independent  :  twelve  to 
thirty -two  pa^es  17x22;  subscription  $5;  es- 
tablished— Ledger  18.6,  Dispatch  189U,  con- 
solidated 1906;  Harvey  L  VViJsou,  editor; 
Norfolk-Newport  News  Publishing  Corpora- 
tion, publishers  (1 — S). 

Copies  printed:  18,927  in  1907 
LANDMARK  ;  every  morning  except 
Monday;  independent -democratic;  eight 
pages  19x25;  subscription $5;  established  1878; 
S.  S.  Nottingham,  editor  and  publisher  (2—8). 
Copies  printed:  (©_©)  The  daily  edition  of 
this  paper  had  credit  for  an  average  is- 
sue of  7,808  in  1904,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
than    7,500    in    1907. 

No  definite  and  satisfactory  statement 
has  ever  been  secured  from  the  Sunday 
edition,  but  it  had  credit  for  exceeding 
7.^00    in    1907. 

VIRGINIAN-PILOT;  every  morning 
except  Monday,  and  JOURNAL  OF 
COMMERCE  AND  TWICE-A- 
AVEEK  VIRGINIAN-PILOT,  weekly, 
twice  a-weeu;,  Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic ;  daily  twelve  to  sixteen,  Sunday 
twenty-four  to  tnirty-two,  weekly  eight 
pages  153^x21^  ;  subscription  —  daily  $5, 
weekly  $1 ;  established— Fzrginian  1865,  Pilot 
1894,  consolidated  1898,  Journal  of  Commerce 
1887;  The  Virginian  and  Pilot  Publishing  Co., 
editors  and  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:     daily:     5,518  in  1894 

9,378  in  1900 
10,793  in  1902 
10,452  in  1903 
10,815  ill  1904 
11,385  in  1905 
12,111  in   1906 
14,379  in  1907 
The    Sunday    edition    had    credit    for 
an     average     issue     of     12,231     in     1904 
and    13,572   in    1906.    since   which    it   has 
not   furnished   any   definite    and   satisfac- 
tory report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
than    12,500   in    1907. 

The  weekly  edition  had  credit  for  is- 
suing more  than  1,000  copies  regularly  in 
1904,  but  has  not  since  set  up  any  claim 
for  issuing  so  many. 

LODGE  JOURNAL  AND  GUIDE; 
Saturdays;  fraternal;  four  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1;  established  November, 
1900;  J.  N.  Brown  and  P.  P.  Young,  editors  ; 
Guide  Publishing  Co.,  publishers.  Office.  596 
Bute  street  (12— 7  P.) 

NEWS  AND  ADVERTISER:  Satur 
days;  negro;  fww^i^es  12J^xl8}^;  subscrip- 


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VIRGINIA. 


tion$l;  established  1900 ;  J.  E.Dickerson,  Jr., 
editor;  Norfolk  News  &  Advertiser  Co.,  pub- 
lishers (9—3). 

UNIONIST;  Saturdays;  labor;  four 
pages  16x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
November,  1900;  Wm.  A.  Davis,  editor; 
Unionist  Publishing  Conipanj',  publishers. 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  issuing  more  than  i,ooo  copies  regu- 
larly in  the  years  1903  and  1904,  but  has 
not  since  set  up  any  claim  for  issuing  so 
many. 

CORNUCOPIA  OR  SOUTHERN 
HORN  OF  PL.ENTY  ;  monthly  ;  agri- 
cultural; eight  pages  11x16;  subscription  50 
cents;  established  1884;  A.  Jeffers,  editor  and 
pubUBher(6— 3)  (A  A). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  3,458  in  1898 
and  3,833  in  1900,  since  which  it  has  not 
furnished  any  definite  and  satisfactory 
report,  but  has  been  credited  with  more 
than  1,000  every  year  since  1903,  up  to 
and    including    1906. 

HERALD;  monthly;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1879;  W.8.  Copes, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

SOUTHLAND;   monthly;    illustrated; 
one  hundred  and  twenty-eight  pages  9x12; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1901  ;  Edwin 
Walter,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 
Copies  printed:     35.348  in  1904 
54,773  in   1905 
67,37s  in  1906 
69,750  in   1907 

NORTON,  Wise  Co.  P  654t  pop.,  on 
Norfolk  &  Western  Rd. 
FREE  PRESS;  Fridays  (A  A). 

ONANCOCK,  Accomac    Co.    D-   938t 
pop.,  2]4  m.  W.    of   New  York,  Philadel- 
phia &  Norfolk  Rd.,  and  on  E.  coast  of 
Chesapeake  bay,  connected  by  boat  with 
Baltimore,  Md.    Farming. 
ACCOMACK    NEWS;  Saturdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;   established  1897;  L.  D.  T.  Qulnby,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—7). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  has  on 
four  occasions  indicated  a  desire  to  have 
credit  for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies 
regularly,  but  such  definite  information 
as  would  warrant  such  a  rating  has 
never  been  forthcoming. 

ORANGE,    c.  h.,    Orange   Co.  D  536t 
pop.,  on  Southern.  Chesapeake  &  Ohio  and 
Potomac,  Fredericksburg  &  Piedmont  Rds., 
38  m.  W.  of  Fredericksburg  and  85  S.  W.  of 
Waahington,  D.  C.    Agriculture. 
OBSERVER;  Fridays  ;  democratic  ; 
four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished  1881 ;  R.  N.  &  B.   G.  Robinson,  editors 
and  publishers  (1—8). 

PIED:>I0NT  VIRGINIAN  ;  Fridays; 
democratic;  four  pages  17x24;  subscription 
$1.S0;  established  1867;  A.  F.  Stofer,  editor 
and  publisher  (6—3). 

PAIiMYRA,  c.  li.,  Fluvanna  Co.  □ 
200  pop.,  on  Virginia  Air  Line  Bd.,20m.S.  E. 
of  Charlottesville  and  56  N.  W.  of  Rich- 
mond.   Agriculture. 

MIDLAND  VIRGINIAN;  Thursdays; 
eight  pages  24x36;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1894;  Midland  Publishing  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers  (1—8). 

PEARISBURG,   c.  h.,   GU*8  Co.  p 

464t  pop.,  on  Norfolk  &  Western  Rd.  and 


New  r.,  90  m.  W.  of  Lynchburg^.    Live  stock 

and  farming. 

VIRGINIAN;  Thursdays:  democratic; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1868;  James  N.  Williams,  editor  and  publisher 

(12-2). 

PETERSBURG,    Dinwiddie    Co.  g 

21,810+  pop.,  on  Norfolk  &  Western  and  At- 
lantic Coast  Line  Rds.  and  Appomattox  r., 
which  is  navigable  for  light-draught  ves- 
sels, 22  m.  S.  of  Richmond,  the  State  eap- 
Ital.    Manufacturing  and  tobacco  factories. 

INDEX  APPEAL;  every  morning  ex- 
cept Monday,  and  WEEKLY,  Tuesdays; 
Independent;  six  pages  15x2:^;  subscription 
—daily  $5,  weekly  $1 ;  established  1865;  R.  P. 
Barham,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3  P). 
Copies  printed:  (00) Xo  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  the  daily  edition 
had  credit  for  exceeding  2,250  in  1900, 
and  every  year  since,  up  to  and  includ- 
ing   1907. 

The  weekly  edition  had  credit  for  ex- 
ceeding 1,000  in  1900,  and  every  year 
since,    up    to    and    including    1907. 

PROGRESS;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day; democratic;  four  pages  15x20:  subscrip- 
tion $3;  established  1888;  E.  M.  Clements,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (.1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  infor- 
mation as  would  warrant  the  accordance 
of    a    rating    to    that    effect. 

VIRGINIA  COURIER;  semimonth- 
ly; Junior  Order  of  United  American  Mechan- 
ics; four  pages  11x18;  subscription  50  cents; 
established  1890;  Thomas  B.  Ivey,  editor; 
Virginia  Courier  Publishing  Company,  pub- 
lishers (7—5). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1902 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  infor- 
mation as  would  warrant  the  accordance 
of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It  has  not 
since  made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 

AMERICAN  FRUIT  AND  NUT 
JOURNAL;  monthly ;  horticulture; 
twenty  to  thirty-two  pages  9x12;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  January,  1904;  H.  Harold 
Hume,  editor;  Roper -Hinton  Company 
(Inc.),  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding   7,500    in    1907. 

COUNCIL  BRAND;  monthly  (A  A). 

VIRGINIA  P YTHI A N  ;  monthly ; 
Knights  of  Pythias;  four  pages  18x20;  sub- 
scription 50  cents;  established  1900;  Frank  A. 
Owen,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

PHOEBUS,  Elizabeth  City  Co.  D-  3.094t 
pop.,  ou  Chesapeake  &  Ohio  Rd.  18  m.  N.  of 
Norfolk, 

SENTINEL;  Saturdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1899;  James  M.  Ctimming,  editor;  L. 
M.  Brown,  publisher  (6—3). 

POCAHONTAS,    Tazeivell    Co.    p 
2,789+  pop.,  on  Norfolk  &  Western  Rd. 
HEAD-LIGHT;  Fridays  (A  A). 

PORTSMOUTH,  c.  h.,  Norfolk  Co. 

a  17,4271-  pop.,  on  Southern,  Atlantic  Coast 

'     Line,  Chesapeake  &  Ohio.  New  York,  Phlla 


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VIRGINIA. 


VIRGINIA— Richm  ond. 


delphia  &  Norfolk  and  Seaboard  Air  Line 
Rds.  and  Elizabeth  r.,  opposite  Norfolk. 
Several  lines  of  steamboats  connect  with 
leading  coast  points.  U.  8.  Navy  Yard, 
shops  of  the  Seaboard  Air  Line  and  South- 
ern Railways  and  various  manufactories. 

STAR;  every  evening  except  Sunday; 
eight  to  twelve  pages  15x22;  subscription  $3; 
established  1894;  Portsmouth  Star  Publishing 
Co.,  publishers  (3—7). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1906 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance   of    a    rating    to    that    effect. 

PUIiASKI  CITY,c.  h.,  Pulaski  Co.  p 
2,813t  pop.,  on  Norfolk  &  Western  Rd.,  60  m. 
W.  of  Roanoke.  Timber,  coal,  iron  and  zinc. 

SOUTHWEST  TII»IES;  semi  weekly, 
Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  democratic;  four  to 
eight  pages  15x21;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished February,  19ti6;  George  R.  Cheves, 
editor;  Southwest  Publishing  Co.  (Inc.), 
publishers  (2—8). 

NEWS -REVIEW;  Thursdays;  demo- 
cratic; four  pages  24x36 ;  subscription  $1 ;  es- 
tablished —  ATeioa  1872,  Revieio  1891;  C.  A. 
Moyers,  editor  and  publisher  ( 1-  -8  ). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,052  for  the 
year  1898,  1,357  in  1900,  but  has  not 
since  made  definite  and  satisfactory 
claim  to  issuing  so  many  as  1,000 
copies. 

RADFORD,  Montgomery  Co.  p  3,344t 
pop.,  on  Norfolk  &  Western  Rd.,  9  m.  W.  of 
Christiansburg,  the  county  seat.  Door  and 
sash,  stove  and  knitting  manufactories; 
iron  furnace  and  iron  pipe  works. 

ADVANCE;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  17x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1892; 
James  C.  Latimer,  editor;  Radford  Advance 
Publishing  Company,  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance  of   a    rating   to   that    effect. 

R I  C  H  M  O  N  D  ,  c.  h.,  Henrico  Co.  n 
State  Capital,  85,050+  pop.— local  esti- 
mate, 95,000 — on  six  railroads  and  James  r., 
at  head  of  tidewater.  Locomotive  manu- 
facturing, extensive  woodworking  estab- 
lishments, and  varied  industries.  One  of 
the  largest  tobacco  marts. 

DAILY. 

ANZEIGER;  every  morning  except 
Sunday  and  Monday,  and  VIRGINISCHE 
ZEITUNG,  Sundays;  German;  democratic; 
daily  four,  Sunday  eight  pages  17x22;  sub- 
•cription— dally  $5,  Sunday  $2.50 ;  established 
1853;  B.  Hassel,  editor;  B.  Hassel  &  Son,  pub- 
lishers (7—5  P). 

EVENING  JOURNAL,;  every  evening 
except  Sunday;  democratic;  twelve  pages 
17x24;  subscription  $3 ;  established  June, 
1905;  The  Journal  Co.,  editors  and  publish- 
ers (6—5  P). 

Copies    printed:    15,464  in   1907 
NEWS-LEADER;    every  evening   ex- 
cept Sunday;   democratic;  eight  to  sixteen 
pages  173^x24;   subscription  $3;    established 


1899;  Alfred  B.  Williams,  editor;  Leland  Ran- 
kin, publisher  (1—5). 

Copies  printed:     27,414  in  1903 
28,575  in  1904 
29,543  m  1905 
28,117  in  1906 
26,583  in  1907 
Publisher's  announcement. — The  selling  price 
of  the  News-Leader  was  increased  in  Au- 
gust, 1907,  from  one   cent  to  two  cents  a 
copy,  or  ten  cents  a  week  delivered  by  car- 
riers.   The  average  circulation  of  the  paper 
for  1906  was  28,117  and  about  the  same  at 
the  time  of  the  change.    The  raise  in  price 
practically   cut    off    only    duplicates,   as 
shown  by  careful    investigation,   leaving 
the   average   26,583,  with   dally  evidences 
that  the  returns  to  advertisers  are  distinct- 
ly better  than  formerly,  and  emphasizing 
that  this  newspaper  Is  the  best  advertising 
medium  south  of  Washington. 

The  News-Leader  has  the  Associated 
Press  franchise  and  all  other  news  services 
and  features  of  like  standard  character.  It 
Is  printed  in  a  building  erected  for  Its  ex- 
clusive use,  and  Its  two  quadruple  presses, 
with  color  decks,  are  supplemented  by 
every  mechanical  facility  for  quickness 
and  perfection.  Inquiries  in  regard  to 
publicity  In  Virginia  solicited  and  prompt 
and  accurate  service  guaranteed.  Adver- 
tisers should  communicate  with  Hand, 
Knox  &  Co.,  Brunswick  building,  New 
York— Boyce  building,  Chicago,  or  Victoria 
building,  St.  LouI»,  for  rates  and  further 
Information. 

TIMES-DISPATCHj  every  morning, 
and  WEEKLY,  Wednesdays;  democratic; 
dally  ten  to  sixteen,  weekly  twelve,  Sunday 
thirty-two  to  fifty-six  pages  17x23;  subscrip- 
tion—daily $4,  Sunday  $2,  weekly  $1;  estab- 
lished 1886;  Joseph  Bryan,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2—6). 

Copies  printed  :  (  ©  0  )  The  daily  edition 
of  this  paper  had  credit  for  an  average 
issue  of  17,778  in  1903  and  20,376  in 
1905,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
any  definite  and  satisfactory  report, 
but  was  credited  with  more  than  17,500 
in    1907. 

No  definite  and  satisfactory  statement 
has  ever  been  secured  from  the  weekly 
edition,  but  it  had  credit  for  exceeding 
4,000  in  1903  and  more  than  2,250  in 
1905    and    1907. 

WEEKLY. 

CATHOLIC  VISITOR  I  Saturdays; 
roman catholic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  1874;  Juan  A.  Pizzinl, 
editor  and  publisher  (2 — 4). 

CENTRAL  PRESBYTERIAN; 
Wednesdays  ;  presbyterian  ;  twenty-four  to 
twenty-eight  pages  9xl2iij;  subscription  $2; 
establl-shed  1837;  James  P.  Smith  and  Edwin 
B.  McCleur,  editors;  Wm.  B.  Smith,  pub- 
lisher (12—6). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  3,580  in  1896 
and  5,129  in  1906,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  was  credited  with 
more    than    4,000    in     1907. 

CHILDREN'S  FRIEND ;  Saturdays; 
Sunday-school;  four  pages  16x22:  subscrip- 
tion 50  cents;  established  1866;  Presbyterian 
Committee  of  Publication,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (1—6). 

Copies  printed:  26,730  in  1904 
28,250  in  1905 
29,173  in  1907 

HOME    COMPANION;   Wednesdays; 

baptist;  twenty-four  pages 9x12;  subscription 

$1;  established  November,  1901 ;  I.  S.  Boyles, 

editor;  Harris  Printing  Co.,  publishers  (1— €). 

Copies  printed:     This  paper  had  credit 


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for  an  average  issue  of  6,358  in  1904, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  was 
credited   with   more   than   4,000   in    1907. 

INTERNATIONAL.  L.ESSON;  Sun- 
days; Presbyterian;  one  page  (circular form) 
6fx84;  subscription  T>^  cents;  cstablibhed 
1879;  Presbyterian  Committee  of  Publication, 
editors  and  publishers  (.1—8  P).  Does  not  in- 
sert advertisements. 

NEGRO  CRITERION;  Saturdays 
(▲▲). 

ONWARD;  weekly  (A  A). 

PEARLS  FOR  THE  LITTLE 
ONES;  Thursdays;  Sunday-school;  four 
pages  9x14;  subscription  15  cents;  Presbyte- 
rian Committee  of  Publication,  editors  and 
publishers  (1—6). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  creait 
for  an  average  issue  of  33,701  in  1904 
and  33,577  in  1905,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satis- 
factory report,  but  was  credited  with 
more    than    20,000    in    1907. 

PLANET;  Saturdays;  negro;  republican; 
eight  pages  18x23;  subscription  $1.50  ;  estab- 
lished 1883;  John  Mitchell.  Jr.,  editor  and 
publisher  (3— 3P). 

Copies     printed:     4,288  in   1907 

REFORMER;  Saturdays;  negro;  four 
pages  18x24  ;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
1896;  Jno.  H.  Smyth,  editor  and  publisher. 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  5.588  in  1897, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  was 
credited  with  more  than  4,000  in  1898, 
and  2,250  every  year  since,  up  to  and  in- 
cluding    1907. 

RELIGIOUS  HERALD ;  Wednesdays; 
baptist;  twenty  four  pages  12x18;  subscrip- 
tion $2;  established  1828;  A.  E.  Dickinson  and 
R.H.Pitt, editors  and  publishers  (12—4). 

.  Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  7,500  in  1894 
and  1895,  since  which  it  has  not  fur- 
nished any  definite  and  satisfactory  re- 
port, but  has  been  credited  with  more 
than  4,000  every  year  since  1902,  up  to 
and     including     1907. 

SOUTHERN  CHURCHMAN;  Thurs 
days;  protestant-episcopal;     sixteen    pages 
11x15;  subscription  $2;  established  1835;  Rev. 
W.  M.  Clark,  editor  (1—5). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  issue  of  5,000  in  1895,  since 
-which  it  has  not  furnished  any  definite 
and  satisfactory  report,  but  was  credited 
with   mere   than    2.250    in    1905  and  1907- 

VIRGINIA  BAPTIST;  Fridays; 
negro;  baptist;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1894;  J.  E.  Jones,  editor; 
Virginia  Baptist  Publishing  Co.,  publishers 
(6-3). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year_  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  infor- 
mation as  would  warrant  the  accordance 
of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It  has  not 
since  made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 

SEMI-MONTHLY. 

VIRGINIA  MEDICAL  SEMI- 
MONTHLY; medical;  sixty  to  sixty-four 
pages  8x101^;  subscription  $2;  established 
1874;  L.  B.Edwards,  editor  and  publisher. 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for  ex- 
ceeding 2,250  in  1901  and  more  than 
1,000    in     1905    and    1907. 


MONTHLY. 
CHRISTIAN  MONTHLY;  undenom- 
inational;     twenty    pages;    subscription  35 
cents  ;    established    June,    1900  ;    Corlstiau 
Monthly  Company ,  editors  and  publishers. 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  2,125  in  1902 
and  2,037  in  1903,  since  which  it  has  not 
furnished  any  definite  and  satisfactory 
report,  but  was  credited  with  more  than 
1,000    in    1905    and    1907. 

EARNEST  WORKEIi;  monthly:  pres- 
byterian;  fifty-six  lages  7x9;  subscription 
60  cents;  established  1871;  Rev.  R.  A.  Laps- 
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ROCKYMOUNT,    c.   h.,    Franklin 

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S.  W.  of  Lynchburg.  Furniture  and  wood- 
working factories,  tobacco  warehouses,  as- 
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mills. 

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since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but 
has  been  credited  with  more  than  1,000 
every  year  since,  up  to  and  including 
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cratic; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1864;  F.  O.  Hoffman,  editor  and 
publisher  (9— 3). 

ROSSLYN,  Alexandria  Co.  cf  337t 
pop.,  suburb  of  Washington,  D.  C,  the  Na- 
tional Capital,  connected  with  that  city  by 
bridge  and  electric  railway  service. 

ALEXANDRIA   CO.   MONITOR; 

Saturdays  (A  A). 

RURAL  RETREAT,  Wythe  Co.  p 
800  pop.,  on  Norfolk  &  Western  Rd.,  11  m. 
S.  W.  of  WythevlUe,  the  county  seat.  Cab- 
bage and  potatoe  growing  and  sheep  and 
cattle  raising.  Manufacturing. 
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15x22;     subscription    $1;     established     1892; 

M.  C.  Steffey,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

SALEM, c.h., ^oanoA;*  Co.p3,412t  pop., 
on  Norfolk*  Western  Rd.  and  Roanoke  r., 
OOm.  W.  of  Lynchburg.  Seat  of  Roanoke 
College.     Agriculture  and  truck  raising. 

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18x24;  subscription  $1:  established  1866;  Chas. 
D.  Denlt,  editor:  The  Salem  Pi-iutiug  &  Pub- 
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ceeding 1,000  in  1898,  and  every  year 
since,    up    to    and    including    1907. 

SCOTTSVILLE,    Albemarle   Co.     a 

1,248+  pop.,  on  Chesapeake  &  Ohio  Rd.  and 

James  r.,  20  m.  S.  of  Charlottesville,    the 

county  seat.    Shipping  point. 

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pages  16x32;  subscription  $1;  established  1864; 
W.  W.  Long,  editor  and  publisher  (3—3). 

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15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1906;  J.  P. 
Blair,  editor;  Enterprise  Printing  and  Pub- 
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SOUTH  BOSTOHi,  BcUifax  Co.  Q 

l,851t  pop.,  on  Norfolk  &  Western  and  South- 
ern Rds.,  5  m.  S.  of  Houston,  the  county 
seat.    Tobacco  growing. 

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50  cents;  established  July,  1903;  W.  W.  Ward, 
editor;  John  E.  Wood,  publisher  (1—7). 

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an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance   of   a   rating  to    that   effect. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  independent;  eight 
pages 20x26;  subscription 50 cents;  established 
1890;  R.  H.  Beazley,  editor;  R.  C.  Beazley, 
publisher  (12—6). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  issue  of  1,200  for  the  year  1895, 
but  has  not  since  made  definite  and  satis- 
factory claim  to  issuing  so  many  as  1,000 
copies. 

SOUTH  HILL,  Mecklenburg  Co.    p 
106t  pop.,  on  Southern  Rd.,  about  75  m.  S. 
W.  of  Richmond,  the  State  capital.    Plan- 
ing mills,  box  and  wagon  factories. 
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STANARDSVILLE,  Greene  Co.  b 

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tion $1;  established  August,  liX}3;  Register 
Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (1—5). 

STAUNTON,c.b.,^M^M«<aCo.-n7.'289t 
pop.,  on  Chesapeake  &  Ohio  and  Baltimore 
&  Ohio  Rds.,  136  m.  W.  N.  W.  of  Richmond, 
the  State  capital.    Several  female  schools, 
business  colleges  and  a  military  academy. 
Seat  of  the  Western  State   Hospital  and 
Virginia  School  for  the  Deaf,  Dumb  and 
Blind.    Manufacturing  and  agriculture. 
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factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  each  edition  had 
credit  for  exceeding  1,000  in  1905  and 
1007. 

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Staunton  Leader  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  pub- 
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and  1,448  in  1900,  since  which  it  has  not 
furnished  any  definite  and  satisfactory 
report,  but  has  been  credited  with  more 
than  1,000  every  year  since,  up  to  and 
including  1907. 
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and  2,062  in  1903,  since  which  it  has  not 
furnished  any  definite  and  satisfactory 
report,  but  was  credited  with  more  than 
1,000    in    1905    and    1907. 

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tablisned  April,  19li5;    Thomas   E.   Jackson 
editor  and  publisher  (1—7). 

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scription $1 ;  established  1820;  R.  S.  Turk, 
editor  and  publisher  (12 — 4|. 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,500  in  1895 
and  1,800  in  1904,  since  which  it  has  not 
furnished  any  definite  and  satisfactory 
report,  but  was  credited  with  more  than 
1,000    in    1905    and    1907. 


STRASBURG,  Shenandoah  Co.  tj 
690+  pop.,  local  census  1,200,  on  Southern 
Rd.,12m.  N.  E.  of  Woodstock,  the  county 
seat,  and  18  S.  S.  W.  of  Winchester.  Stone, 
hardwood  and  earthenware  manufactor- 
ies. Steam  flour  mills,  lime  works,  stone 
quarries,  planing  mills  and  brick  works. 
NEWS;  Frldavs;  independent;  four  pages 
20x26;  subscription  $1;  established  1880; 
Bushing  Bros.,  editors  and  publishers  (1—7). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,208  in  1903 
and  1,758  in  1906,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
than    1,000    in    1907. 

STUART,  Patrick  Co.  P  371  pop.,  on 
Danville  &  Western  Rd.  and  Mayo  r.,  30  m. 
W.  of  Martinsville.  Farming,  fruit  and 
lumber. 

ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays ;  demo- 
cratic: four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1: 
established  1884;  W.  H.  Clark,  editor  and 
publisher  (12—3). 

SUFFOLK,  c-  h.,  Namemond  Co.    d 

3,827+  pop.— local  estimate  6,072— center  of 
six  railroads  on  the  Nansemond  r..  17  m. 
S.  W.  of  Portsmouth  and  18  from  Norfolk. 
Oyster  packing,  lumber  business  and  iron 
and  lime  works.  Peanut  market.  Agri- 
culture. 

HERALD:  Fridays;  independent-dem- 
ocratic; four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1: 
established  1873;  W.  J.  Kendrick,  editor  and 
publisher  (12—6).  ,     ,         j-. 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,833  in  1898, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  has 
been  credited  with  more  than  1,000  every 
year    since,    up    to    and    including    1907- 

TAPPAHANNOCK,    c.  h.,   Essex 

Co.  D-  554+  pop.,  on  Rappahannock  r.,  120  m. 
S.  by  S.  W.  of  Baltimore,  Md.,  connected 
by  daily   steamers.      Canning  and  wagon 
factories.    Oysterlngand  fishing. 
TIDEWATER     DEMOCRAT;     Fri 
days;  four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 18967  J.  N.  Converse,  editor   and 
publisher. 

TAZEWELL,  c.  h.,  TatewellCo.  p 
1,096+  pop., on  Norfolk  &  Western  Rd.  Agri- 
culture and  stock  raising. 
CLINCH  VALLEY  NEWS;  Fridays; 
democratic;   four  pages  18x24;  subscription 


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$1;    establlshea    1845;    J.  A.  &  W.  B.  Leslie, 
editors  and  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year_  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance  of   a    rating   to   that    effect. 

REPUBLIC  AN;  Thursdays;  republican; 
four  pages  18x24  ;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 1891;  W.  C.  Pendleton,  editor  and 
publisher. 

UkBANNA,  Middlesex  Co.  a-  480 
pop.,  on  Rappahannock  r.,  about  10  m.  N. 
W.  of  its  entrance  to  Chesapeake  bay. 
Oystering,  fishing  and  farming. 

SOUTH  SIDE  SENTINEL;  Fridays; 
four  pages  20x2fi  ;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1896;  W.  H.  Ryland,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,639  in  1903, 
since  which  it  _  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  was 
credited  with  more  than  1,000  in  1906 
and    1907. 

VICTORIA,  Lunenburg  Co.  Q  500 
pop.,  on  Virginian  Rd.,  120  m.  W.  of  Nor- 
folk.   Saw  mills. 

TiniES;  Fridays;  democratic;  four  pages 
171^x24;  subscription  $1;  established  Sep- 
tember. 1907;  T.  G.  Hosick,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (10— 7  P). 

VIRGILINA,  Halifax  Co.   g200 

pop.,  on  Southern  Rd. 

MESSENGER;  Wednesdays;  indepen- 
dent; six  pages  15x22;  subscription  50 cents; 
established  August,  1903;  J.  Russell  Klapp. 
editor  and  publisher  (10—5  P)  (A  A). 

IVARM  SPRINGS,  c.  h.,  Bath  Co. 

-a  275  pop.,  50  m.  W.  of  Staunton.    Poultry 

raising.    Summer  resort. 

BATH  CO.  ENTERPRISE;  Wednes 
days;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es 
tabllshed  1897;  R.  T.  Payne,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (9— 3). 

'WARRENTON,  c.  h.,  Fauquier  Co. 
Cb  l,627t  pop.,  on  Southern  Rd..  45  m.  W.  by 
S.  W.  of  Washington,  D,  C.  Farming  and 
stock  raising. 

FAUQUIER  DEMOCRAT;  Satur 
days;  democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  December,  1905; 
Thomas  E.  Frank,  editor  and  publisher  (2—8). 
Copies  printed:  1,255  ii^  1907 
VIRGINIAN;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  sub-scription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1877;  William  C.  Marshall  &  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers  (7—3  P). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  2,000  in  1906, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  was 
credited   with   more    than    1,000   in    1907. 

WARSAW,  e-h.,  Richmond  Co. d- 228 
pop..  5  m.  E.  of  Rappahannock  r.  and  50  S. 
E.  of  Fredericksburg.    Farming. 

NORTHERN  NECK  NEWS;  Fridays; 
democratic;  four  pages  20x26;  subscription 
$1;  established  1879;  W.  Y.  Morgan  &  Co., 
editors  and  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  issue  of  1,676  in  1898,  since 
which  it  has  not  furnished  any  definite 
and    satisfactory    report,    but    has    been 


VIRGINIA. 


credited  with  more  than  1,000  every  year 
since,    up   to    and    including    1907. 

WAVERLY    STATION,     Sussex 

Co.  a,  493+  pop.,  on  Atlantic  &  Danville  and 

Norfolk  &  Western    Rds.,  21  m.  S.  E.  of 

Petersburg.    Peanuts,  cotton  and  corn. 

SUSSEX  STANDARD;  Fridays;  eight 
pages  18x24 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1898;    H.  L.  Mallery,  editor    and    publisher 

(6-3). 

WAYNESBORO,    Augusta    Co.    -n 

856t  pop.,  on  Chesapeake  &  Ohio  and  Nor- 
folk* Western  Rds.,  12  m.  S.  E.  of  Staun- 
ton, the  county  seat.  Furniture,  stove  and 
sash  and  blind  manufactories.  Agricul- 
ture.   Iron  ore  and  marble. 

VA  LLE  Y  VIRGIN  IAN ;  Fridays;  dem- 
ocratic; fmir  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1; 
established  1896;  J.  E.  Cooke,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

WEST  APPOMATTOX,  c.  h., 

Appomattox    Co.   D    500  pop.,  on   Norfolk 

&  Western    Rd..  23   m.  E.  of   Lynchburg. 

Farming.    Tobacco   raising   and   shipping 

point. 

APPOr»IATTOX  AND  BUCRING- 
HAIH  TIMES;  Wednesdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  established 
1892;   A.   H.  Clement,  editor   and   publisher 

(7—5). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  issue  of  1,116  for  the  year  1905, 
but  has  not  since  made  definite  and 
satisfactory  claim  to  issuing  so  many 
as    1,000    copies. 

WESTPOINT,  King  miliam    Co.  n- 

l,307t  pop.— local  estimate  1,800— on  South- 
ern Rd.,  at  confluence  of  Pamunkey  and 
Matapony  rs.,  38  m.  W.  of  Richmond,  the 
State  capital.  Lumbering  and  oyster  pack- 
ing. Steamers  to  Baltimore,  Md.,  and  New 
York.  N.  Y. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  democratic;  ei^ht  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1889;  Scott 
Broaddus,  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year^  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  infor- 
mation as  would  warrant  the  accordance 
of   a   rating   to   that   effect. 

WILLIAMSBURG,  James  City  Co. 
0-2,044+  pop.,  on  Chesapeake  &  Ohio  Rd.,  35 
m.  N.  of  Norfolk. 
VIRGINIA     GAZETTE  :    Saturdays 

(A  A). 

WINCHESTER,  c  h.,  Frederick  Go. 

t\  7,000  pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  and  Cum- 
berland Valley  Rds.,  83  m.  N.  W.  of  Wash- 
ington, D.  C,  and  113  W.  of  Baltimore,  Md. 
Paper,  sumac  and  flour  mills,  foundries 
and  shoe  and  glove  factories.  Wheat 
and  apple  growing. 

EVENING  STAR ;  every  evening  except 
Sunday;  democratic;    six  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1895;  Evening  Star 
Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  1—8). 
Copies  printed:      1,877  ii^  1902 
2,849  in   1904 
3,058  in  190S 
3,201  in  1906 
3,637  in   1907 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


1163 


VIRGINIA. 


"WISE,  c.  h.,  Wise  Co.  P  190t  pop.,  on 
Wise  Terminal  Rd. 
NEWS}  Thursdays  (A  A). 

W  O  O  D  S  T  O  C  K,  c.  h.,  Shenandoah 
Co.  i  1,069+  pop.,  on  Baltimore  *  Ohio  Rd. 
and  Shenandoah  r.,  51  m.  S.  W.  of  Martins- 
burg,  W.  Va.,  and  100  W.  of  Washington 
D.  C.  Several  s&yr  and  grist  mills  and  other 
manufacturing  industries.  Agriculture  and 
live  stock. 

SHENANDOAH  HERALD;  Fridays; 
independent;  four  pages  20x26;  subscription 
$1;  established  1817;  J.  H.  Grabill,  editor  and 
publisher. 

Copies  printed:     This  paper  had  credit 
for  issuing  more  than  i.ooo  copies  regu- 


VIROINIA. 


larly  in  the  years  1898  and  1900,  but  has 
not  since  set  up  any  claim  for  issuing  so 
many. 

WYTHEVILLE,  c.  h.,  Wythe  Co.  p 

3,003+  pop.,  on  Norfolk  &  Western  Rd.,  33  m. 

W.  by  S.W.  of  Lynchburg.    Cattle  raising, 

mining,  lumbering  and  manufacturing. 

DISPATCH;  Tuesdays;  democratic ; 
four  pages  18x24 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1862;  J.  A.  Whitman,  editor  and  publisher 
(1—8).  _ 

Copies     printed:        623  in  1907 

SOUTHWEST  VIRGINIA  ENTER- 
PRISE; Fridays;    four  pages  18x26;   sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1869;  J.  A,  Whit- 
man, editor  and  publisher  (1—6). 
Copies     printed:     1,308  in  1905 
1,436  in  1907 


WASHINGTON. 


Population  518,103  t.    Land  Area  66,880  sq.  miles. 

Bounded  north  by  British  Columbia,  Canada,  east  by  Idaho,  south  by  Ore 
gon,  and  west  by  the  Pacific  Ocean.  State  capital :  Olympia.  Principal  products 
and  industries  :  Wheat,  barley,  oats,  and  stock  raising-  Number  of  newspapers 
and  other  periodicals  (March  30,  1908),  321,  divided  as  follows:  Daily,  33; 
semi- weekly,  9  ;  weekly,  '^il  ;  semi-monthly,  5;  monthly,  32  ;  quarterly,  1. 

The  cities  of  over  3,500  population,  according  to  the  United  States  census  of 
1900  (t),  are  as  follows  : 


Seattle 80,671t 

Tacoma 37,71  4t 

Spokaue 3«,S48t 

Bellinghain ti'.i,63'i 

Wallawaila 10,049t 


Everett 7,S38t 

Ballard 4,56fS+ 

Olympia 3,863t 

Aberdeen 3»74'7t 


ABERDEEN,  Chehalit   Co.  -D  3,747t 

pop, — local  estimate  10,(X)0— on  Chehalle  r., 

67   m.  W.  of   Olympia,  the  State  capital. 

Sash  and  door  factories,  shingle  and  saw 

mills.    Salmon  canning. 

BULiLiETIN;  daily  except  Sunday,  and 
WEEKLY,  Fridays;  republican;  eight  to 
twelve  pages  iai84;  subscription— dally  $5, 
weekly  $1.50;  established— daily  1900,  weekly 
1889;  The  Bulletin  Company,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (1—6). 

Copies  printed:  The  daily  edition  of 
this  paper  had  credit  for  an  average  is- 
sue of  1,317  in  1901,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  has  been  credited  with 
more  than  1,000  every  year  since,  up  to 
and   including   1907. 

For  the  year  1901  the  weekly  edition 
seemed  to  assert  that  it  had  an  average 
issue  exceeding  1,000  copies,  but  failed 
to  furnish  such  definite  information  as 
would  warrant  the  accordance  of  a 
rating  to  that  effect.  It  has  not  since 
made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 

HERALiD;  semi  weekly.  Mondays  and 
Thursdays;  democratic;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1886;  John  J. 
Carney,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,056  in  1901, 
but  has  not  since  made  definite  and  satis- 
factory claim  to  issuing  so  many  as  1,000 
copies. 

GRAY'S  HARBOR  POST;  Satur- 
days (A  A). 

ALBION, TT7«f/7Ta/i  Co.  JH  99t  pop.,  on 
Oregon    Railway    &  Navigation  Go's  Rd., 
about  60  m.  S.  of  Spokane. 
INDEPENDENT;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

ALiMIRA,  Lincoln  Co.  O   150  pop.— 

local  estimate  400— on  Northern  Pacific  Rd., 

46  m.  W.  of  Davenport,  the  county  seat. 

Wheat,  fruit  and  stock  raising. 

BIG  BEND  OUTLOOK;  Fridays; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1900;  C.  C.  Hammerly,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (3—3). 

ANAGORTES,  Siagit  Co.  \j  6,000 
pop.,  tidewater  terminus  of  Seattle  & 
Northern  Rd.  on  Puget  sound,  15  m.  N.  of 
La  Connor  and  95  from  Seattle.  Saw  and 
shingle  mills  and  band-hoop  factory.  Ship- 
ping point  for  coal  and  Iron.    Agriculture, 


lumbering,  salmon  canneries  and  cod  fish- 
eries.   Oats,  coal  and  iron  market. 

CITIZEN:  semi-weekly,  Tuesdays  and 
Fridays;  republican;  six  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  August,  1906; 
J.  D.  Quillen,  editor;  J.  D.,  V.  R.  and  L.  R. 
Quillen,  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  svich  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance   of   a    rating   to    that   efifect. 

AMERICAN;  Thursdays;  republican; 
twelve  pages  15x32;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
established  1890;  J.  M.  Post,  'editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

L-opies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding    1,000    in    1907. 

ANATONE,    Asotin    Co.  O,   on  Mill 
Creek.  33  m.  N.  E.  of  Pomeioy,  nearest  sta- 
tion  on   Oregon    Railway'    &    Navigation 
Co's  Rd. 
TI.YIES:  Thursdays  (A  A). 

ARLINGTON,  Srwhoviish  Co.  1 1,700 

pop.— local  estimate— on  Northern  Pacflic 

Rd.,  15  m.  N.   of  Everett,  the  county  seat. 

Lumber  mills.    Agriculture. 

TIMES;  Saturdays;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1889;  C.  L.  Marsh, 
editor  and  publisher  (7—5). 

ASOTIN,  c.  h.,  Asotin  Co.  Q,  470t  pop. 

—local    estimate    1,200— on    Snake    r.     at 

mouth   of   Asotin   creek.      Water  power. 

Shipping  point  for  wheat.    Agriculture. 

ASOTIN  CO.  SENTINEL.;  Saturdays  ; 
independent;  eight  pages  15x32;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1883;  Kay  L.  Thompson, 
publisher  (7 — 5). 

A.UBURN,  King  Co.  -D  489t  pop.,  oh 

Northern   Pacific   Rd..  about  19  m.    S.  of 

Seattle,  the  county  seat.    Saw  and  shingle 

mills.    Agriculture. 

ARGUS;  Thursdays;  republican;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1889;  Panchart,  Campbell  &  Patten,  publish- 
ers (1—8). 

BELLINGHAM,  Whatcom  Co.  tl 
37,000  pop.,  on  Northern  Pacific  and  Great 
Northern  Rds.,  formed  by  consolidation  of 
Falrhaven  and  Whatcom.     Lumber,  plan- 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


1165 


WASHINGTON. 


WASHINGTON. 


lag,  shingle  and  saw  mills.  Foundry  and 
machine  shops.  Fish  and  fruit  canneries. 
UERALiD;  every  evening  except  Sun 
day,  and  WORL.D-HEKAL.D,  Fridays; 
daily  ten  to  thirty-two,  weekly  twelve  pages 
15x2:i;  subscription— daily  $4,  weekly  $1;  es- 
tablished 189U;  Fairhaven  Publishing  Co., 
editors  and  publishers  (1—6.) 

Copies  printed:     daily:     5,099  in  1904 

6,409  in  1905 
7,543  in  1906 
8,602  in   1907 
For  the   year    1902  the  weekly  edition 
seemed  to  assert  that  it  had  an  average 
issue   exceeding    1,000  _  copies,  but   failed 
to    furnish   such    definite    information    as 
would     warrant     the     accordance     of     a 
rating  to    that    effect.     It  has    not   since 
made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 
Publisher's    announcement.— The    Herald's 
circulation  is  larger  than  all  other  BelUng- 
hani  dallies  combined,  and  advertisers  are 
guaranteed  this  "or  no  pay."    It  is  the  only 
newspaper  north   of  Seattle  owning  and 
operating  a  Hoe  press  and  taking  the  com- 
plete leased  wire  service  of  the  Associated 
Press.    Its  only  competitor  that  ever  at- 
tempted to  take  this  service  abandoned  It 
last  December,  leaving  the   Herald   the 
only  Bellingham   paper  taking   anything  | 
more  than  a  pony  Associated  Press  report. 
Bellingham  is  a  city  of  35,0UO,  one  hundred 
miles  north  of  Seattle,  on  one  of  the  best 
harbors  on  the  Pacific  Ocean,  the  commer- 
cial and  business  center  of  the  great  north- 
west  region  of  the  State,  with  a  prosperous 
population  of  150,0(J0.    It  is  the  fourth  city 
of  the  State,  and  the  fifth  city  in  popula- 
tion and  importance  in  the  entire  region 
from  Sacramento  north  to  the  British  line, 
and  from  the  Rocky  Mountains  to  the  Pa- 
cific Ocean.    The  Herald  is  the  only  single 
medium  covering  the  northwestern  section 
of  Waslilnerton. 

AMERICAN  J  every  eveningexcept  Sun- 
day; REVEILiLiE,  every  morning  ex 
cept  Sunday,  and  A  M  E  R  T  C  A  N  -  R  E  - 
VEILLiE,  Sunday  morning;  republican; 
daily  eight  to  sixteen,  Sunday  thirty -two 
to  fifty  two  pages  18x24;  subscription- 
morning  and  Sunday  $6,  evening  and  Sun 
dav  $3,  Sunday  S1.50;  established— iJeiv(«e 
1883,  .American  1904;  consolidated  1906;  H.  W. 
Patton,  editor;  American  PrintingCompany, 
publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  the  daily  and  Sun- 
day editions  had  credit  for  exceeding 
12.500    in    1907. 

BELLINGHAM  BAY  POST;   Thurs 
days;  German;  eight  pages  15x22;   subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  1892;  A.  Blechschmidt, 
editor  and  publisher  (6— 3). 

NYA  VARL.DEN;  Fridays;  Swedish; 
republican ;  eight  pages  14x21 :  subscription 
$1;  established  1904;  Oscar  H.  ^ell,  editor 
and  publishers  (7—5). 

BICKLETON,  Klickitat  Co.  g  482 
pop.  The  nearest  railroad  station  is  Mab- 
ton,  on  Northern  Pacific  Rd.,  26  m.  N.  E.  of 
Goldendale. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  republican :  eight  pages 
13x20;    subscriptions!;    established  August, 
1902  ;T.  C.  Queen,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 
Copies     printed:     1,125  in  1907 

BLAINE,  Whatcom  Co.  'q  1.592t  pop., 
on  Great  Northern  Rd.  and  Deepwater  har- 
bor, 17  m.  S.  E.  of  New  -Westminster,  B.  C, 
and  20  N.  W.  of  Whatcom,  the  county  seat. 
Shingle  mills  and  fish-canning  factory. 
DAILY    BEE;    every  evening  except 

Sunday;   four  pages  11x15;  subscription  $0, 


established  September,  1905;  J.A.Mathews, 
editor  and  publisher  ( 10—5  P). 

JOURNAL;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $l.5u;  established 
1885;  Floyd  C.  Kay  lor,  editor;  Blaine  Pub- 
lishing  Company  (Inc.),  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance  of   a    rating   to   that    effect. 

BREMERTON,  i^ff«ap  Co.  -a  2,000 

pop.,  16  m.  W.  of   Seattle.      Farming  and 

stock  raising.    Site  of  Puget  Sound  Navy 

Yard. 

NEWS;  Saturdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  establislied 
1901:  Gale  Bros.,  editors  and  publishers  (7—5). 

SEARCHLIGHT;  Saturdays;  eight 
pages  15x22  ;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
June,  1903;  M.  L.  Sherpy,  editor  and  publish- 
er (.12— 4 1. 

BREWSTER,    Okanogan  Co.    b   200 
pop.,  30  m.  N.  of  Chelan,  the  nearest  bank- 
ing town.  Steamboat  connection  with  We- 
natchee  and  Johnson  creek.    Farming. 
HERALD;  Saturdays;  republican;  four 

pages  18x24  ;    subscription  $1  ;    established 

1901;   D.  L.Gillespie,  editor;  H.  A.Gillespie, 

publisher  (8—5). 

Copies     printed:      1,156  in   1907 

BRIDGEPORT,  Douglas  Co.  O  llOt 

pop. 

REPUBLICAN;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  11x18;  subscription $1.50;  estab- 
lished July.  1905;  N.  P.  Wardrlp,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—7). 

BUCKLEY,  Pierce  Co.  -a  l,014t  pop., 
on  Northern  Pacific  Rd..  31  m.  E.  S.  E.  of 
Tacoma.  Manufactures  of  lumber  and 
shingles.  Farming  and  dairying. 
BANNER;  Fridays;  independent;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1889  ;  R.  N.  Kernighan.  editor  and  publisher. 

BURLINGTON,  Skagit   Co.  b  500 

pop.,  on  Great  Northern  Rd.,  4  m.  N.  of 

Mount  Vernon .    Large  creamery . 

JOURNAL;  Fridays;  republican;  four 

nages  15x22  ;    subscription  $1  ;    established 

1899;    Thomas  Howe,    editor    and  publisher 

"  SKAGIT  TRIBUNE;  Fridays;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1906; 
H.  L.  Bowmer,  editor  and  publisher  (8—6  P). 

CASHMERE,  Chelaii  Co.  D  600  pop., 
on  Great  Northern  Rd.,  168  m.  from  Seattle. 
178  m.  from  Spokane. 
CASHMERE  VALLEY    RECORD; 

Fridays;  independent;  six  pages  16x22;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  February,  1W>7; 
J.  1>.  Corselius,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

CASTLEROCK,  Cowlitt  Co.  p  1,200 
pop.,  on  Northern  Pacific  Rd.  and  Cow- 
litz r.,  61  m.  N.  of  Portland,  Ore.  Shingle 
and   saw    mills.     Agriculture,    fruit   and 

timber. 

COWLITZ  ADVOCATE;  Thursdays; 
r«nnhlioan-  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$!^  establishea  1885  ;^G.  F.  McClane,  editor 

*  LEADER /'irJdays;   republican;  .eight 
pages    14x21;     subscription    $1; 
September.  190:^:   Mrs 
and  publisher  (12— o). 


E, 


,..    .,.-,    established 
W.  Fletcher,  editor 


1166 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


WASHINGTON. 


CATHLAMET,  c.h.,  Wahkiakum  Co. 

p  500  pop.,  a  landing  on  Columbia  r.,  25  m. 
E.  of  Astoria,  Ore.  Farming,  lumbering 
and  fishing. 

COLU3IBIA    RIVER    SUN;    Thur« 

days;  four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  April,  1902;  Haynes  &  Hanlgan, 
editors  and  publishers  (1 — 1). 

CENTRALIA,  Lewis  Co.  p  l,600t 
pop.— local  estimate  6,W0 — on  Northern 
Pacific  Rd..  4  m.  N.  of  Chehalis,  the  county 
seat.  Agriculture,  coal  mining  and  lum- 
bering. 

CHRONICL.E;  semi-weekly,  Wed- 
nesdays and  Saturdays;  eight  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1;  established  1889;  Thomas 
Crawford,  managing  editor;  Centralia 
Chronicle  Publishing  Co..  publishers  (1—8). 

NEWS-EXAMINER;      Fridays  ; 
republican;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1;   established— ^.rammer    1895,  News   1886, 
consolidated  July,  1901;  Thos.  H.  Dunckley 
&  Sons,  editors  and  publishers  (3 — o). 
Copies     printed:      1,517  in   1903 
1,523  in  1905 
1,578  in  1907 

CHEHALIS,  c.  h.,  Lewis  Co.  p  5.000 
pop.,  on  Northern  Pacific  Rd.  and  Chehalis 
r.,  86  m.  S.  of  Olympia,  the  State  capital, 
and  90  N.  of  Portland,  Ore.  Saw,  flax  and 
shingle  mills;  furniture,  door,  gutter  and 
condensed  milk  factories.  Farming  and 
dairying. 

BEE-NUGGET;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1883;  C.  Ellington,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,243  .for  the 
year  1899,  and  exceeding  1,000  in  1903. 
but  has  not  since  maae_  definite  and 
satisfactory  claim  to  issuing  so  many. 
L.E^VIS'  CO.  ADVOCATE;  Fridays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22 ;  subscription 
$1;  established  1892;  E.  McBroom,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—8). 

CHELAN,  Chelan    Co.    ^  1,000   pop., 

on  Lake  Chelan  and  the  Columbia  r.,  20  m. 

N.  of  Waterville.    Agriculture,  lumbering 

and  mining.    Horticulture. 

LEADER;  Fridays;  Independent;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1891; 
De  Witt  C.  Britt,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

CHENEY,  Spokane  Co.  n-  781t  pop., 
on  Northern  Pacific  and  Central  Washing- 
ton Rds.,  16  m.  S.  W.  of  Spokane,  the  county 
seat.  Seat  of  State  Normal  School.  Lum- 
bering, agriculture,  dairying  and  stock 
raising. 

FREE  PRESS;  Fridays;  eight  pages 
15x22:  subscription  $1;  established  1896; 
C.  E.  Caldwell,  editor  and  publisher  (9—6). 

CHESAW,  Okanogan  Co.  b  500  pop., 

3}4  m.  S.  of  Myneaster,  B.  C,  nearest  station 

on  Great  Northern  Rd. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  democratic;  four  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1901; 
H.  L.  Mooney,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

CHEWELAH,  Stevens  Co.  cf  1,157 
pop.,  on  Spokane  Falls  &  Northern  Rd.,  19 
m.  S.  E.  of  Colville. 

INDEPENDENT;  Fridays;  independ- 
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CHINOOK,  Pacific  Co.  p  700  pop.,  on 

Columbia  r.,  8  m.  N.   W.    of  Astoria,  Ore- 
gon.   Salmon  fishing  and  logging. 

OBSERVER;  Fridays;  four  pages  18x24 ; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  December, 
1900;  Hibbert  &  Payne,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (8—5). 

CLARKSTON,   Asotin    Co.  R     480 

pop.,  5  m.  N.  of  Asotin,  the  county  seat, 

on  Snake  r.     Shipping   point  for   wheat. 

Agriculture. 

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pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1900;  C.  Murdock,  editor  and  publisher 
(5-5  P). 

CLE  ELUM,  Kittitas  Co.  r.  1,500  pop., 

on  Northern   Pacific   Rd.,   102  m.   W.  of 

Tacoma.    Coal  mining  and  farming. 

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Charles   S.  Fell,  editor  and  publisher  (7— 5). 

COLFAX,  c.  h..  Whitman  Co.  oJ,121t 
pop.,  on  Oregon  Railway  &  Navigation  Co's 
Rd.,  80  m.  S.  of  Spokane.  Saw  mills.  Agri- 
culture and  stock  raising.  Wheat  growing. 

COMMONER;  Fridays ;  democratic; 
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moner Printing  Co.,  publishers  (12-^). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,425^  in  1904, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  was 
credited  with  more  than    1,000    in    1907. 

GAZETTE;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  16x32;  subscription  $2;  established  1877; 
Ivan  Chase,  editor  and  publisher  CS — 3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,484^  in  1895 
and  1,620  in  1902,  since  which  it  has  not 
furnished  any  definite  and  satisfactory 
report,  but  has  been  credited  with  more 
than  1,000  every  year  since,  up  to  and 
including    1907. 

COLTON,  Whitman  Co.  n-251t  pop.,  on 
Northern  Pacific  Rd.,  16  m.  S.  W.  of  Mos- 
cow, Idaho.  Flour  mill  and  machine  shops. 
Agriculture. 

NEWS-LETTER  ;  Fridays:  independ- 
ent; four  pages  16x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1891;  L.  F.  Gibbs,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (9—3). 

COLUMBIA,  King  Co.  n-  3,000  pop. 
Suburb  of  Seattle. 

RAINIER    VALLEY    RECORD; 

Fridays;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1; 
established  November,  1905;  Bruudage&  Hill, 
editors  and  publishers  (1—8). 

COLVILLE,  c.  h.,  StevensCo.  cf  1.600 
pop.,  on  Spokane  Falls  &  Northern  Rd., 
near  Colville  r.,  a  tributary  to  the  Columbia 
r.  Mining,  lumbering  and  agriculture. 

STATESMAN.  INDEX;  Fridays;  re- 
publican; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1885;  A.  E.  Veatch,  editor;  States- 
man-Index Company,  publishers  (1— iS). 

STEVENS  CO.  REVEILLE;  Thurs- 
days (A  A). 

CONCONULLYi    Okanogan  Co.  Cj 

189+  pop.,  33  m.  N.  of  Bridgeport. 

OKANOGAN  RECORD;  Fridays;  re 
publican;   four  to  eight  pages   15x32;   sub 


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scription  $1;  established  May,  1903;  Frank 
Putnam,  editor;  Okanogan  Record  Publish- 
ing Co.,  publishers  (1—7). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year_  1906 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance  of   a   rating  to   that   effect. 

CONNELL,  Franklin  Co.  0,350  pop., 
on  Northern  Pacific  and  Oregon  Railway 
ft  Navigation  Go's  Rds.,  30  m.   N.    E.   of 

.  Pasco,  the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 

FRANKLIN  CO.  REGISTER;  Fri- 
days; republican;  six  pages  14x20;  sub- 
scription  $1.50;    established    October,   1901; 

C.  F.  Lake,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

COULEE  CITY,  Douglas  Co.  n  on 
Central  Washington  Rd.,  120  m.  W.  of  Spo- 
kane.   Farming. 
NEWS;  Fridays;  republican:  four  pages 

13x20;    subscription    $1;     established    1889; 

D.  J.  Jones,  editor  and  publisher  (8—5). 

COUPE VILIiE,  c.  h.,  Island  Co.  ^ 
on  Whidbey  Island,  connected  by  boat 
with  Port  Townsend,  10  m.,  and  Seattle,  60 
m.,  distant.    Agriculture. 

ISLAND  CO.  TIMES;  Fridays;  inde- 
pendent;  four  pages  SJ^x  1 1 ;  subscription  .$1.50 : 
established  1891;  D.  Carl  Pearson,  editor  and 
publisher  (8—5). 

CRESTON,  Lincoln  Co.  D-  350  pop., 
on  Northern  Pacific  Rd.,  17  m.  N.  W.  of 
Davenport,  the  county  seat.  Agriculture. 
NEWS;  Fridays  ;  republican  ;   six  pages 

15x22;  subscription  $1.20;  established  August, 

1901;  D.  Frank  Peffley,  editor  and  publisher 

(6-3). 

CUNNINGHAM,  Adams  Co.  D-  200 
pop.,  on  Northern  Pacific  Rd.,  75  m.S.W.  of 
Spokane.    Wagon  factory. 
GAZETTE;  Saturdays ;  independent ; 
•ight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished May,  1905;  A.  J.  Harder,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—7). 

jj^VENPORT,  Lincoln  Co.  D-    2,600 
pop.,  on  Northern  Pacific  Rd.,  53  m.  W.  of 
Spokane.    Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 
LINCOLN   CO.   TIMES;  Fridays;  re- 
publican;   eight   pages    13x20;    subscription 
$1.50;    established  1883;  N.  Russell   Hill,   ed- 
itor: G.  N.  Haynes,  manager  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,096  in  1903. 
but  has  not  since  made  definite  and 
satisfactory  claim  to  issuing  so  many 
as    1,000    copies. 

DAYTON,  c.h.,  Columbia  Co.  [Il2,216t 
pop.,  on  Oregon  Railway  &  Navigation  Co'd 
and  Washington  &  Columbia  River  Rds., 
38  m.  N.  E.  of  Walla  Walla.    Sash  and  door 
factories  and  flour  and  saw  mills. 
COLUMBIA    CHRONICLE;    Satur- 
days;  republican;   eight  pages   16x^2,   sup- 
■crlptlon    $2;    established     18T8;     Columbia 
Chronicle  Company,  publishers  (1—31. 

COLUMBIA  CO.  DISPATC'H; 
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established  January.  1903 ;  H.  C.  Benbow. 
editor  and  publisher  (1—6).  Hamr, 

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cratic; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $2;  es- 


tablished 1891;  Al.  Rlcardo,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—6). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies  regu- 
larly in  the  years  1903  and  1904,  but  has 
not  since  set  up  any  definite  and  sat- 
isfactory  claim    for   issuing   so   many. 

DEMING,  Whatcom  Co.  tl  =^50  pop., 
on  Seattle  &  International  Rd.,  17  m.  N.  E. 
of  Bellingham.  Farming.  lumbering  and 
manufacturing  of  shingles. 

PROSPECTOR;  Fridays;   republican; 

four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1898:  Joseph  W.  Kelly,  editor  pnd  pub- 
lisher (2— 8). 

EAST  CLALLAM,    Clallam  Co.   \2 

400  pop.,  on  the  Strait  of  Fuca,  100  m.  N.  W. 
of  Seattle.     Farming,   lumbering,  mining 
and  fishing. 
CLALLAM  BAY  RECORD; Fridays; 

four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1891:  George  W.  O'Brien,  editor  and  publisher 

(9-3). 

EDMONDS,  SnoJiomish  Co.  ^  1,600 
pop.,  on  Great  Northern  Rd.  and  Puget 
Sound,  with  steamboat  service  to  Seattle 
and  Everett,  18  m.  N.  of  Seattle  and  18  S. 
W.  of  Everett.  Lumber  and  shingle  mills ; 
box,  excelsior  and  nut  and  bolt  factories; 
foundry  and  machine  shop. 
REVIEW:  Fridays;  independent;  four 

pages  15x22;   subscription  $1.50;   established 

August,   1904;    F.  H.   Darling,   editor:    Mrs. 

M.  T.  B.  Hanna.  publisher  (11—5). 
TRIBUNE;  Thursdays ;  republican ;  four 

pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 

May,  1907;  Will  H.  Taylor,  editor;  Taylor  & 

Beale,  publishers  (7—7). 

ED  WALL,  Lincoln  Co.  D-  300  pop., 
on  Great  Northern  Rd.,  34  m.  W.  of  Spokane. 

Wheat. 

PRESS ;  Fridays ;  republican ;  eifxht  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1.50:  established  March, 
1904;  H.  S.  Bassett,  editor  and  publisher 
(1-7). 

ELLENSBURG,  c.  h..   Kittitas 

Co.  D   1.737+ pop.,  on  Northern  Pacific  Rd. 

and  Yakima  r.    Flour  mills  and  ralh-oad 

machine  shops.    Farming  and  dairying. 

LOCALIZER;  every  evening  except 
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scription $5;  established  1906;  The  Cascade 
Printing  and  Publishing  Company,  editors 
and  publishers  (2—8).  

f'APITAI..;  Wednesdays;  republican; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50 ;  estab- 
lished 1887:  A.  H.  Stulfauth,  editor  and  pub- 

"dA  W^N;  Fridays:  Independent  :  eight 
pages  15x22  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1893;  R.  A.  Turner,  editor  and  publisher. 

ELMA,  Chehalis  Co.  ^  2,000  pop.,  on 
NortherA Pacific*  Puget  Sound  and  Gray's 
Harbor  Rds.,  10  m.  E.  of  Montesano.  the 
county  seat,  and  35  from  Olympia,  the  State 
capital.  Saw  mills,  lumbering  and  agri- 
culture. 
ADVANCE;  Fridays;  republican ;  eight 

pages    11^181     8ubscri_ptipn   $1;    --o.ov^nch-H 


established 
?anuar^tl905;  Jo"seph  n:  Johnsdn,  editor  and 

^CIIRONICLE;  Saturdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22  subscri ption  $1 ;  estab- 
Ushed  1889;  E.  C.  Kibbe,  editor  and  publisher 

(9-3). 


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ELTOPIA,  Franklin  Co.  P,  on  North- 
ern Pacific  Rd.,  about  120  m.  S.  W.  of  Spo- 
kane. 
EL.TOPIAN;  Fridays  (A  A). 

ENDICOTT,     Whitman     Co.    D-    500 

pop.,   on   Oregon   Railroad  ft  Navigation 

Co.'s  Rd.,  20  m.  W.  of  Colfax,    Agriculture 

and  stock  raising. 

INDEX;  Fridays;  six  pages  15x32;  sub- 
scription $1;  eatablislied  August,  1904;  George 
W.  Hancock,  editor  and  publisher  (1— SV 

ENUMCLAW,  King  Co.  -a  800  pop., 
on   Northern  Pacific  Rd.,  34  m.  N.  E.  of 
Tacoma.    Agriculture,  dairying  and  stock 
raising. 
COURIER}  Fridays;    republican:  eight 

pages    13x20;    subscription   $1;    established 

1900;    V.  VanBusklrk,  editor;  Dr.  H.  H.  Rust, 

publisher  (1—8). 

EVERETT,   c.  h.,    Snohomish    Co.   ^ 
7,338t  pop.— local  estimate  30,000— on  Great 
Northern,  Northern  Pacific  and  Everett  & 
Monte  Cristo  Rds.and  Puget  sound.  Shingle, 
lumber,  pulp,  flour  and  paper  mills;  ship 
building,    tanneries,  turpentine  factories 
and  smelter  and  reduction  works. 
HERA  L  D  ;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLY,  Saturdays;    republican; 
daily   ten,   weekly   twelve   pages  16^x21%; 
subscription  — daily  $5,  weekly   $1;    estab- 
lished—daily 1898,  weekly  1891 ;  Daily  Herald 
Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:     daily:     4.064  in  1902 

4,276  in   1903 
4,255  in  1904 
4,324  in  190S 
5,092  in  1906 
6,020  in  1907 
The  weekly  edition  has  on  three  occa- 
sions   indicated    a ,  desire    to   have    credit 
for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies  regu- 
larly,   but    such    definite    information    as 
would  warrant   such   a  rating  has   never 
been  forthcoming. 

Publisher's  announcement. —The  Everett 
Herald's  paid  circulation  exceeds  com- 
bined output  of  all  other  papers,  both  daily 
and  weekly,  published  in  same  city  or 
county.  All  big  national  advertisers  use 
the  Herald. 

MORNINCi  TRIBUNE  ;  every  morn 
ing  exceptMonday; independent-republican; 
aaily  eight,  Sunday  twelve  to  sixteen  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $5;  established  1905;  S.E. 
Wharton,  editor;  Morning  Tribune  Co  .pub- 
lishers (1—8). 
ERRO;  FridaysCA  A). 
LABOR    JOURNAL.:    Thursdays; 
labor;  eight  pages    13x20;    subscription   $1; 
established  1891:  A- J.  Morrow,  publisher(  1—8). 
PACIFIC    EMISSAREN;   Thursdays; 
Norwegian-Danish;    religious;    eight   pages 
12x18;  subscription  $1;  established  1901;  Rev. 
I.  J.  Skrondal,  editor  and  publisher  (10—5  P). 

EVERSON,  Whatcom  Co.  ^148t  pop., 
on  Bellingham  Bay  &  British  Columbia  Rd., 
15  m.  N.  of  Bellingham. 
VALIiEY  HOME;    monthly;    agricult- 
ure ;  sixteen  pages  9x12 ;  subscription  50 cents ; 
established  1906;    J.    R.   Simonson,    editor; 
Valley    Home    Publishing  Co..     publishers 
(10— 6  P)  (A  A). 

FAIRFIELD,  Spokane  Co.  n-  460 
pop.,  on  Oregon  Railway  &  Navigation  Go's 


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Rd..  34  m.  S.  E.  of  Spokane,  the  county 

seat.    Farming  and  horticulture. 

STANDARD;  Fridays;  four  pages 
16x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1896;  Oscar 
H.  Loe,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

FERNDALE,  Whatcom  Co.  b  500 

pop.,  on  Great  Northern  Rd.,  10  m.  N.  W.  of 

Whatcom. 

RECORD;  Fridays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscriptions!;  established  May,  1903:  G.  A. 
Pence  &  G.  A.  Newkirk.  publishers  (8—3  P). 

FREMONT,  King  Co.  a  802t  pop.,  on 
Northern  Pacific  Rd.,  5  m.  N.  of  Seattle. 
COLLEAGUE;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

FRIDAY  HARBOR,c.li., -sran  Juan 

Co.  tD  500  pop.,  on  Puget  Sound,  East 
Shore  of  San  Juan  Island,  30  m.  N.  by 
N.  W.  of  Port  Townsend  and  80  S.  W.  of 
Bellingham,  connected  by  steamboat.  Sal- 
mon canneries  and  lime  kilns.  Agriculture, 
stock  raising  and  dairying. 

JOURNAL;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

SAN  JUAN  ISLANDER;  Saturdays; 
republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1891;  O.  H.  Culver,  editor 
and  publisher  (1 — S). 

GARFIELD,  Whitman  Co.  a-  8»7t 
pop.,  on  Northern  Pacific  and  Oregon  Rail- 
way &  Navigation  Go's  Rds.,  17  m.  N.  W.  of 
Colfax,  the  county  seat.     Agriculture. 

ENTERPRISE  ;  Fridays;  independent- 
republican;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$2;  established  1887;  R.  G.  Elder,  editor  and 
publisher. 

GEORGETOWN,  King  Co.  D 900 
pop.,  on  Northern  Pacific  Rd.,  4  m.  S.  of 
Seattle. 

GAZETTE-NEWS;  Fridays;  local; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished March,  1905;  A.  A.  Bartow,  editor  and 
publisher  (4— 8). 

SOUTH  SEATTLE  NEWS;  Satur- 
days: tour  pages  15x22:  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished February,  1903;  E.  E.  Teachuer, 
editor;  News  Printing  Company,  publishers 
(9-6)  (A  A). 

GIG  HARBOR,  Pierce  Co.  -O  1,000 

pop.,  12  m.  N.  W.  of  Tacoma,  the  county 

seat.    Farming,  fruit  and  potlltry  raising 

and  dairying. 

COUNTRY  HOME;  Saturdays;  repub- 
lican: sixteen  uages  9x12:  subscription  $1; 
established  1904;  A.  M.  White  &  Co.,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  (1—8). 

GOLDENDALE,  c.  h.,  Klickitat  Co.  g 

738+ pop.,  near  the  Columbia  r.  Terminus 
of  Columbia  River  &  Northern  Rd.,  12  m.  N. 
of  Grant.  Ore.,  28  from  The  Dalles,  Ore., 
connected  by  daily  stage  line,  and  100  E. 
N.  E.  of  Portland,  Ore.  Water  power. 
Farming  and  stock  raising. 

RLICRITAT  CO.  AGRICULTUR- 
IST ;  Saturdays;  republican;  sixteen  pages 
9xl3J^;  subscription  $1.25;  established  1890; 
William  J.  Story,  editor  and  publisher  (1— 6). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,24^  in  1896 
and  1,189  in  1905,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satis- 
factory report,  but  was  credited  with 
more    than    1,000    in    1907. 


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SENTINEL;  Wednesdays; 
six  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1; 
1879;  Sentinel  Publishing  Co.. 
publishers  (4—8). 

Copies    printed:      For    the 
this    paper   seemed   to  assert 
an  average  issue  exceeding   i 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  de 
mation  as  would  warrant  the 
of    a    rating   to    that    effect, 
since  made  any  renewal  of  th 


WASHINGTON. 


republican: 
established 
editors  and 

year  1902 
that  it  had 
,000  copies, 
finite  infor- 
accordance 
It  has  not 
e  claim. 

ORANGER,  Yakima  Co.  g  350  pop., 
on  Northern  Pacific  and  North  Coast  Rds. 
Brick  and  tile  plant.  Cannery  and  cider 
and  vinegar  plants. 

YAKIMA     VAL.1.EY    NEWS;     Fri 

days;  republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  August.  1905;  F. 
R.  Hawn,  editor  and  publisher  (2—8). 

GRANITE  FALLS,  Snohonnsh  Co. 

Y:  1,000  pop.,  12  m.  N.  E.  of  Everett,  the 

county    seat.     Lumbering,    farming    and 

mining. 

POST;  semi  weekly,  Tuesdays  and  Fri- 
davs;  republican;  four  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription 81;  established  May.  1903;  Frank 
Niles.  editor;  Niles  &  Messner,  publishers 
(1—8). 

HAMILTON,  Skagit  Co.  ^  607  pop., 

on  Great  Northern  Rd.,  17  m.  E.  by  N.  E. 

of  Mount  Vernon,  the  county  seat.    Saw 

and  shingle  mills.    Agriculture,  lumbering 

and  mining. 

HERAliD;  Saturdays;  republican; 
four  pages  18x24 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1901;  H.  J.  Braille,  editor  and  publisher  (;— 8). 

HARRINGTON,  Lincoln  Co.  D-  on 
Great  Northern  Rd.,  51  m.  W.  byS.  of  Spo 
kane.    Farming. 
CITIZEN;    Fridays;    six    pages    14x20; 

subscription   $1.5(J ;    established   1898;    H.  S. 

Bassett,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

HARTLINE,    Douglass    Co.    U    375 
pop.,  on  Northern  Pacific  Rd.,  45  m.  E.  of 
Waterville,  the  county  seat.    Farming. 
STANDARD;  Fridays:  republican;  four 
to  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50:  es- 
tablished April,  1902;  B.  N.  Kennedy,  editor 
and  pul)lisher  (2— 8). 

HATTON,  Adams  Co.  D-  150  pop.,  on 
Northern  Pacific  Rd.,  32  m.  S.  W.  of  Ritz 
ville.  the  county   seat.     Agriculture  and 
stock  raising. 
HUSTLER;    Fridays;   independent; 

four  to  eight  pages  15x22:  subscription  $1.50; 

established  March.  1902;  W.  J.  Harter.  editor 

and  publi-her  (S— 5). 

HILLYARD,  S]>ol-ane  Co.  D-  on 
Great  Northern  Rd..  5  m.  N.  E.  of  Spokane. 
NEWS;  weekly;  republican;  ^ight  pages 

15x22;   subscription   $1.50:    established    1900; 

M.  L.  Boyd,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

H  O  Q  U  I  A  M,  Chehalis  Co.  -a  10,700 
pop.,  a  seaport  on  Gray's  harbor,  at  the 
mouth  of  Hoqulam  r.,  64  m.  W.  of  Olympia. 
the   State  capital.    Lumber,  shipbuilding 

and  fisheries. 

WASHINGTONIAN;    every    morning 

except  Monday,    and  \\  EEKLl »  Thurs 
daysf  republican:  four  pages  15x22;  fiu^scrip- 
tion-daily   $5.   weekly  $1.30;   established- 


daily  19i3.  weekly  1889;  O.  M.  Moore  editor, 
and  publisher  ( 1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
tjiis  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance  of    a    rating    to    that    effect. 

SAWYER:  Saturdays  (A  A). 

INDEX,  Snohomish  Co.  ti  on  Great 
Northern  Rd.,  38  m.  S.  E.  of  Everett,  the 
county  seat.    Mining  and  lumbering. 

MINER;  Thursdays;  mining;  four  pages 
11x15;  subscription  $2;  established  1899;  C.  W. 
Gorham.  editor  and  publisher  (9—3). 

NEWS;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

ISSAQUAH,   King  Co.  -a  500  pop., 

on  Seattle  &  International  Rd..42  m.  S.E. 
of  Seattle,  the  county  seat.  Coal  mining, 
lumbering  and  farming. 

INDEPENDENT;  Saturdays;  republi- 
can; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1900:  Geo.  B.  Webster,  editor  and 
publisher  (2—4). 

KING  CO.  RECORD;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

KAHLOTUS,    Franklin    Co.    R    500 
pop.,  oil  Northern  Pacific,  Oregon  Railway 
&    Navigation  Go's  Rd.,  120  m.  S.  of  Spo- 
kane.   Wheat  growing  and  shipping. 
RECORD;   Fridays;    eight  pages  11x16; 

subscription    $1.50;    established  September, 

1905;    W.    D.    Smith,    editor   and    publisher 

(11-5  P). 

KALAMA,  c.  h.,  Cowlitz  Co.  p  554t 
pop.— local  estimate  950— on  Northern  Pa- 
cific Rd.  and  Columbia  r.,  40  m.  N.  of  Port- 
land, Ore.   Fishing,  lumbering  and  farming. 

BULLETIN;  Fridays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1889;  Imu» 
Bros.,  editors  and  publishers  (6—3). 

KELSO,  Cowlitz  Co.  p  694t  pop.,  on 
Northern  Pacific  Rd.  and  Cowlitz  r..  50  m. 
N.  of  Portland,  Ore.  Agriculture  and  lum- 
bering. 

KELSONIAN;  semi  weekly,  Wednes- 
days and  Saturdays  (A  A).        .,,,,„  ^.  -  , 

COWLITZ    VALLEY    JOURNAL  1 
Fridavs;  republican:  eight  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1;    established  1888;     W.  P.  Ely. 
editor  and  publisher  (8—5). 
BOOSTER;  monthly  (A  A). 

KENNEWICK,  Benton  Co.  g  1.011 
pop.,  on  Northern  Pacific  Rd.,  5  m.  S.  W.  of 
Pasco.    Agriculture. 

COURIER  ;  w-eekly  ;  eight  pages  15x^; 
subscription   S1.50;    established  1901 ;    L.  M. 
Soth,  editor  and  publisher  (2— 6). 
KENT,  King  Co.  -a  1,850  pop.,  on  North- 
ern  Pacific  Rd.,  16   m.  S.  of  Seattle,    the 
county  seat.     Shingle  and  saw  mills  and 
cream  condensary.  Farming  and  dairying. 
W^HITE  RIVER  JOURNAL;   Fri- 
days; republican;  four  pages  18x24;  subscrip- 
tion $1:  established  1889;  J.  D.  Dean,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies     printed:         92S  m   1907 
KETTLE  FALLS,  Stevens  Co.  cf  600 
pop.,  on  Columbia  r.,  and  4  m.  W.  of  Mey- 
er's  Falls,   the   nearest   railroad   station. 
Agriculture,  fruit  growing,  lumbering  and 

mining. 

V  »  T  T  i?V  TRIBUNE;  Thursdays;  in- 
deV^nde^?:fouf  pages  15x2-2;    subscriptlom 


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$1;  established  April,  1905;  Sparks  &  Wait, 
editors  and  publishers  (2—8). 

KIONA,  Benton  Co.   g  300  pop.,  on 

Northern  Pacific  Rd.,  65  m.  S.  E.  of  North 

Yakima.    Strawberry  growing. 

ENTEIIPRI8E;  SaturdaJ^s;  four  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  October, 
1905;  W.  A.  French,  editor;  French  &  French, 
publishers  (12— 5  P). 

KIRKLAND,  King  Co.  d'  650  pop., 
on  Northern  Pacific  Rd.  and  Lake  Wash- 
ington, 8  m.  E.  of  Seattle.  Woolen  and 
shingle  mills.    Logging  camps. 

RED3IOND  SUN;  Fridays;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  April, 
1907;  William  R.  Stevens,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2—8). 

LACONNER,  Skagit  Co.  t]564t  pop., 

a   boat   landing  on  Puget  sound,  65  m.  N. 

of  Seattle.    Farming. 

PUGET  SOUND  MAIL.;  Thursdays; 
republican ;  four  pages  18x24 ;  subscription 
$2;  established  1873;  F.  L.  Carter  and  W.  A. 
Carlson,  editors;  Mail  Publishing  Co.,  pub 
Ushers  (6—3). 

LA  CROSSE,  Whitman  Co.  P,  on  Ore- 
gon Railway  &  Navigation  Co's  Rd.,  about 
70  m.  S.  W.  of  Spokane. 
CLIPPER;  Fridays  (A  A). 
HERALD;  Fridays  (A  A). 

liAKEBAY. 

HOME    DEMONSTRATOR;  semi 

monthly;  socialism;  eight  pages 7^x9^^;  sub- 
scription 50  cents  ;  established  1903  ;  The  De 
monstrator  Group,  editors  and  publishers 
(2-8  P). 

LEAVENWORTH,  Chelan  Co.  n 

1,050  pop,,  on  Great  Northern  Rd.,  141  m.  E. 

of  Seattle.    Saw  and  planing  mills  and  box 

factoi'y. 

ECHO;  Fridays;  republican;  four  pages 
16x22;  subscription  $1;  established  January, 
1904;  Deed  H.  Mayar,  editor  and  publisher 
(11-5). 

liIND,  Adams  Co.  D-  235  pop.,  on  North- 
ern Pacific  Rd.,  15  m.  S.  W.  of  Ritzville,  the 
county  seat.    Farming  and  stock  raising. 

LEADER;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1899;  Al.  P.  Haas,  editor  and  publisher  (3—3). 

liOOMIS,    Ol^anogan  Co.  ^  428T  pop., 

200  m.  N.  W.  of  Spok me.    Mining. 

PALMER  MOUNTAIN  PROSPEC- 
TOR; Fridaj's;  republican;  mining;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $2;  established 
1897;   Prank  M.  Dallam,  editor  and  publisher 

(1—8). 

M  ABTON,  Yakima  Co.  p  58t  pop.,  on 
Northern  Pacific  Rd.,  40  m.  S.  E.  of  North 
Yakima,  the  county  seat. 
CHRONICLE;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

MAPLE  FALLS,  TVhatcom  Co.  \2*^ 
pop.— local  estimate  292 — on  Bellingham 
Bay  &  British  Columbia  Rd.,  38  m.  N.  E.  of 
Whatcom,  the  county  seat.    Mining,  lum- 

.  bering,  shingles  and  agriculture. 

LEADER;  Fridaj's  ;  republican;  ten 
pages  11x16;  subscription  $1;  established 
April,  1902;  H.  J.  Strlckfaden.  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 


WASHINGTON. 


M  ARYSVILLE.  SnohomishCo.^  728t 

pop.,  on  Great  Northern  Rd.  and  Snohomish 

r.,  3  m.  N.  of   Everett,   the   county   seal. 

Lumbering. 

GLOBE;  Saturdays;  Independent;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1891;  Steve   Saunders,  editor  and  publisher 

(3—3). 

MEDICAL  LAKE,  Spokane  Co.  a- 

1,200  pop. 

MAIL;  Fridays:  independent:  eight 
pages  13x20  ;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
1904;   A.  W.   Shepard,  editor  and  publisher 

(2-8). 

MOLSON,   Okanogan  Co.   ^  500  pop., 

on  Great  Northern  Rd.,  200  m.  N.   W.  of 

Spokane.    Farming  and  mining. 

INDEPENDENT  ;  Fridays  ;  indepen- 
dent; eight  to  ten  pages  11x16;  subscription 
$1;  established  September,  19(5;  O.H.  Woody, 
editor  and  publisher  (10—5  P)  ( A  A). 

MONROE,  Snohomish  Co.^  1,200 pop., 
on  Great  Northern  Rd.,  20  m.  N.  of  Seattle. 
Farming  and  lumber. 

M  O  N I T  O  R ;  Thursd  ay s ;  four  pages  16x22 ; 
subscription  $1:  established  1899;  E.  C. 
Blssell,  editor  and  publisher  (7 — 5). 

WASHINGTON  TRANSCRIPT; 

Fridays  (A  A). 

MONTESANO.  c.  li.,  Chehalit  Go.  -D 
3,000  pop.,  on  Northern  Pacific  Rd.,  at  head 
of  navigation  on  Chehalls  r.,  45  m.  W.  of 
Olympia,  the  State  capital.  Farming,  lum- 
bering, dairying,  stock  raising  and  salmon 
canning 

VIDETTE;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $2:  established  1883;  W.  D.  Crow, 
editor  and  publisher  (1 — 7). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  has  on 
four  occasions  indicated  a  desire  to  have 
credit  for  issuing  more  than  i,ooo  copies 
regularly,  but  such  definite  information 
as  would  warrant  such  a  rating  has 
never   been    forthcoming. 

MOUNT  VERNON,  c.  h.,  Skagit  Co. 

\2  l,120t  pop.— local  estimate  2,500— on 
Great  Northern  Rd.  and  Skagit  r.,  70  m.  N. 
of  Seattle.  Logging  and  shingle  cutting. 
Farming. 

ARGUS;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1891:  Frederick 
Ornes,  editor  and  publisher  (8 — 5). 

SKAGIT  NEWS-HERALD;  Mon- 
days; republican:  four  pages  18x24;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  1884;  Ralph  C.  Hart- 
son,  editor  and  publisher  (7—5). 

NEWPORT,  Stevens  Co.  cT  1,800 
pop.,  on  Great  Northern  and  Idaho  &  Wash- 
ington Northern  Rds.,  about  46  m.  N.  E.  of 
Spokane. 

MINER;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1895:    Fred    L.  Wolf,   editor  and   publisher 

(1—8). 

NOOKSACK,  Whatcom  Co.  b  on 
Northern  Pacific  Rd .,  15  m.  N.  E.  of  Belling- 
ham. 
REPORTER;  Fridays  (A  A). 

NORTHPORT,  Stevens  Co.  cf  787t 
pop.,  on  Spokane  Falls  &  Northern  and 
Red  Mountain  Rd.  and  Columbia  r.,  about 


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26  m.  N.  of  Colvllle,  the  county  seat 
ing  and  river  navigation. 

NEWS;  Wednesdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  lSx22;  subscription  $2;  established  1892; 
Wni.  P.  Hughes,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 

REPUBLICAN;  Saturdays;  four  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $2 ;  establiphed  1898;  C. 
F.  Murphy,  editor  and  publisher. 

NORTH  YAKIMA,  c.  h.,  Takima 

Co.  Q  3,151+  pop.— local  estimate  11,500— 
on  Northern  Pacific  Rd.,  37  m.  S.  of  Ellens 
burg.  Pump,  broom,  wagon  and  cigar  fac- 
tories, flour  and  saw  mills,  machine  shops, 
fruit  evaporators  and  creameries.  Mining, 
stock  raising,  hop,  hay  and  fruit  growing; 
irrigated. 

31 0  R  N  T  N  G  H  ER  A  L  D :  every  morn  Ing 
except  Monday  (A  A). 

YAKIMA  REPUBL-IC;  every 
evening  except  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY, 
Fridays;  republican;  daily  six  to  ten,  weekly 
ten  to  twelve  pages  15x22;  subscription— dally 
$6,  weekly  $1.50;  established  1879;  W.  W. 
Robertson,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 
Copies  printed:  1,906  in  1907 
YAKI3IA  DEMOCKAT;  Saturdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1893;  J.  D.  Medlll,  editor 
and  publisher  (7—5). 

YAKIMA  HERALD  ;  Wednesdays; 
sixteen  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.5U;  estab- 
lished 1889;  Tuesley,  McComb  &  Tuesley,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  (12—4). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,085  in  1899, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  has 
been  credited  with  more  than  i.poo  every 
year  since,  up  to  and  including  1907. 
FANCY  FRUIT;  monthly  (A  A). 
NORTHWEST  FARM  AND 
HOME;  monthly;  agricultural,  live  stock 
and  dairy;  thirty-six  to  a  hundred  pages 
9x14:  subscription  $2;  established  1847;  Mr. 
andMrs.Legh  Richmond  Freeman,  editors; 
Washington  Farmer  Publishing  Co.,  pub 
Ushers;  dated  also  at  Seattle,  Portland,  Ore. 
and  Vancouver,  B.  C.  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for  ex- 
ceeding  20,000   in    1907. 

OAKESBALE,    Whitman  Co.  n-  928 

pop.,  on   Oregon   Railroad   &   Navigation 

Co'B.  Rd.,  46  m.  S.  of  Spokane  Falls.    Grain 

growing  district. 

TIDINGS;  Fridays;  four  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1;  established  1901;  Jones  & 
Jones,  editors  and  publishers  (4 — 8). 

OAK VILLE,  Chekalis  Co.  -n  425  pop.. 

on  Northern    Pacific  Rd.,  22  m.  S.  E.   of 

Montesano.    Agriculture. 

CRUISER;  Fridays;  four  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1;  established  April,  1901;  D.W. 
Bagshaw,  editor  and  publisher  (8—5). 

ODESSA,  Lincoln  Co.  D-  on  Great 

Northern  Rd.,  25  m.  S.  W.  of  Harrington. 

RECORD  ;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
Mav,  1901:  R.  S.  Crowe,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (3-83. 

OKANOGAN,  Okanogan  Co.  ^  Flour 
mills;  agriculture. 
INDEPENDENT;  Fridays  (A  A). 


WASHINGTON. 


OL, AULA, Kitsap  Co.  -0106  pop.,  on  the 
AdmlraltyIuletRd.,9m.S.  of  Port  Orchard, 
the  county  seat. 

SOUND  VIEW;  monthly;  philosophy; 
forty  pages  4^4x6H;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished October,  1902;  L.  E.  Rader.  editor  and 
publisher  (2—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance  of   a    rating   to   that   effect. 

O  L  Y  M  P  I A  ,  c.  h.,  Thurtton  Co.  -c 
State  Capital,  10,0(X»  pop.,  on  Northern 
Pacific,  Peninsular  and  Port  Towuseud 
Southern  Rds.  and  at  southern  extremity 
of  Puget  sound.  Several  saw  mills  and 
manufacturing  plants.  Water  power. 
Fruit,  farming  and  logging.    Flour  mill. 

O  L  Y  31  P  I  A  N  ;  every  morning  except 
Monday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  re- 
publican ;  four  to  eight  pages  18x24 ;  subscrip- 
tion-daily $6,  weekly  $1;  established— daily 
1890,  weekly  1893;  S.  A.  Perkins,  publisher 
(2-8).  _ 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
both  editions  of  this  paper  seemed  to 
assert  that  each  had  an  average  issue 
exceeding  i,ooo'  copies,  but  failed  to 
furnish  such  definite  information  as 
would  warrant  the  accordance  of  a 
rating   to   that   effect. 

WASHINGTON      RECORDER; 

every  evening  except  Sunday,  and  WEEK- 
YL,  Thursdays;  republican;  daily  four  to 
twelve,  weekly  eight  pages  15x23;  subscrip- 
tion— dally  $6,  weekly  $1;  established— dally 
May,  1902,  weekly  1901;  S.  A.  Perkins,  pub- 
lisher (2—8). 

Copies  printed:  The  daily  edition  of 
this  paper  had  credit  for  an  average  is- 
sue of  1,413  in  1903  and  2,289  in  1904, 
since  which  it  _  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  was 
credited   with   more   than   2,250   in    1907. 

For  the  year  1907  the  weekly  edition 
seemed  to  assert  that  it  had  an  average 
issue  exceeding  1,000  copies,  but  failed 
to  furnish  such  definite  information 
as  would  warrant  the  accordance  of  a 
rating    to    that    effect. 

STATE  CAPITAL;  Friday8;.socialism; 
four  pages  1:3x2);  subscription  .50  cents;  es- 
tablished 1888;  B.Eddy, editor;  CapltalPrlnt- 
ing  Company,  publishers  (2—8). 

WASHINGTON   STANDARD;   Fri 
days;   democratic;   four   pages   23x38;   sub- 
scription $1  50;  established  1860;    John  Miller 
Murphy  &  Sons,  editors  and  publishers  (8 — 5). 

ORIENT,  Ferry  Co.  cf  200  pop..  30  m. 
from  Republic,  the  county  seat.  Mining, 
lumbering  and  agriculture. 

KETTLE  RIVER  JOURNAL;Satur- 

days;  democratic;  four  pages  16x22;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1897;  Alex.  A. 
Anderson,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

OROVIliLE,  Okanogan  Co.  [j  600 
pop.,  on  Washington  &  Great  Northera 
Rd.,  40  m.  N.  of  Conconully,  the  county 
seat. 

GAZETTE;  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages  16x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
June,  1905;  Fred.  J.  Fine,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (4— 8). 

ORTING,  Pi«rce  Co.  -D  900  pop.,  on 
Northern  Pacific  Rd..  18  m.  S.  E.  of  Tacoma, 


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the    county  seat.     Lumbering,   fruit   and 

hop  raising,  dairying  and  agriculture. 

ORACLE;  Fridays;  republican;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1889; 
M.  C.  Hopkins,  editor  ;  M.  U.  Hopkins,  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

PALOUSE,  Whitman  Co.  [>939t  pop., 

on  Northern  Pacific  Rd.,  18  m.  E.  of  Colfax, 

the  county  seat.     Saw  mills.    Lumbering, 

mining  and  agriculture. 

-  REPUBLIC;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1883  ;  B.  M.  Schick,  editor;  George  N.  Lanp- 
here,  publisher  (1—7). 

PASCO,  c.  h.,  Franklin  Go.  Q,  254t  pop., 
on  Northern  Pacific  Rd.    Wheat  and  stock 
raising, 
EXPKESS;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

PE  EIjL,  Leiois  Co.  jH  400  pop.,  on 
Northern  Pacific  Rd..  15  m.  S.  W.  of  Che- 
halls,  the  county  seat.  Lumbering  and 
shingles. 

ENTERPRISE;  Saturdays;  four  pages 
18x34;  subscription  $1;  established  1900;  Perry 
M.  Watson,  editor  and  publisher  (11—7  P). 

POMEROY,  c.  h.,  Garfield  Co.  c;953t 
pop.,  on  Oregon  Railway  &  Navigation  Co's 
Rd.  and  on  Pataha  ci'eek,  55  m.  N.  E.  of 
Walla  Walla.  Agriculture  and  stock 
raising. 

EAST  WASHINGTONIAN  ;  Satur 
days;  republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1881;  Peter  Mc- 
CUing,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3). 

GARFIELD  CO.  DEMOCRAT; 
Saturdays;  democratic;  four  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $2;  established  1904;  A.  E.  Ben- 
jamin, editor  and  publisher  (11—5). 

PORT  ANGELES,  c.b.,  Clallam  Co. 

ti  3,000  pop.,  on  Strait  of  Juan  de  Fuca.  40 
m.  W.  of  and  connected  by  steamer  with 
Port  Townsend.  Good  harbor.  Saw  and 
building  stone  mills  and  canneries.  Farm- 
ing. 

OLYMPIC  LEADER:  Fridays;  inde 
pendent;  eight  pages  15x32;  subscription 
$1;  established  1890;  Webster  Printing  Co., 
editors  and  publUhers  (8—5). 

TRIBUNE-TIMES;  Fridays  ;  eight 
pages  15x29;  subscription  $1;  established 
1885;  A.  A.  Smith,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 
Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  infor- 
mation as  would  warrant  the  accordance 
of   a   rating   to   that    effect. 

PORT   TOWNSEND,  c.  li.,J«!^er. 

ton  Co.  -n  3,443+  pop.,  on  Port  Townsend 
Southern  Rd.  and  Port  Townsend  bay,  near 
the  Strait  of  Juan  de  Fuca,  65  m.  N.  by 
N.  W.  of  Seattle.  Daily  steamers  to  Vic 
torla.  B.  C.  Commerce.  Lumbering  and 
agriculture. 

C  A  Lli ;  every  evening  except  Sunday,  and 
WEEKLY,  Wednesdays;  republican; 
daily  four,  weekly  eight  pages  15x30;  sub- 
scription—dally  $7.  weekly  $2;  established- 
daily  1887,  weekly  1885;  Call  Publishing  Com- 
pany, editors  and  publishers  (4—8). 

Copies  printed:     No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured  ' 
from   this  paper,  but  the   weekly   edition 


WASHINGTON. 


had  credit  for  exceeding  1,000  in  1905 
and    1907. 

MORNING  LEADER;  every  morning 
except  Monday,  and  WEEKLY,  Wednes- 
days; daily  four,  weekly  eight  pages  15x22; 
subsci-Iption- daily  $8,  weekly  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1888;  N.  W.  O'Rear,  manager;  Leader 
Company,  publishers  (12 — 1). 

Copies  printed:  The  daily  edition  of 
this  paper  had  credit  for  an  average  is- 
sue of  2,151  in  1898,  but  has  not  since 
made  claim  to  issuing  so  many  as  1,000 
copies. 

The  weekly  edition  had  credit  for  an 
issue  of  2,100  for  the  year  1898,  but  has 
not  since  made  claim  to  issuing  so  many 
as  1,000  copies. 

POULSBO,  Kitsap  Co.  -a  69  pop.,  15 

m.  N.  of  Port  Orchard,  the  county  seat. 
Farming. 

KITSAP    CO.    HERALD;    Fridays; 

eight  pages  15x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished February,  1901;  Peter  Iverson,  editor 
and  publisher. 

PRESCOTT,  Walla  Walla  Co.  0,  313 

pop.,   on    Oregon   Railway   &   Navigation 

Co's  Rd.,  18  m.N.  of  Walla  Walla. 

SPECTATOR;  Fridays;  independent; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  tl.50;  estab- 
ILshed  November,  1902;  Chas.  H.O'Nell,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—5  P). 

PROSSER,  Yakima  Co.  p  229t  pop.,  on 
Northern  Pacific  Rd.,  45  m.  S.  E.  of  North 
Yakima,  the  county  seat.  Wheat,  fruit  and 
live  stock. 

BENTON  REPUBLICAN;  Thursdays; 

republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1:  established  1906;  R.  S.  Peters,  editor  and 
publisher  (9—6  P). 

RECORD;  Fridays;  socialism;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1892;  George  E.  Boomer,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2—8). 

PULLMAN,  Whitman  Co.  d  l,308t 
pop.,  on  Oregon  Railway  &  Navigation  Co'» 
and  Northern  Pacific  Rds.,  80  m.  S.  of  Spo- 
kane.   Artesian  wells.    Agriculture. 

NEWS;  Wednesdays  (A  A). 

TRIBUNE;  Thursdays;  Independent; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1890;  Lon  E.  Wenham,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1— S). 

PUYALLUP,  Pierce  (7o.  C]l,884tpop., 
on  Northern  Pacific  Rd.,  9  m.  S.  E.  of  Ta- 
coma,  the  county  seat,  and  32  S.  of  Seattle. 
Hop  growing  and  shipping.  Saw  mills. 
Fruit  growing. 

REPUBLICAN;  geml-weeklj%  Tues- 
days and  Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages 
15x22:  subscription  $1.50;  established  Novem- 
ber, 1905,  as  a  weekly;  George  L.  Townes, 
editor  and  publisher  (1-8). 

Copies     printed:      1,440  in   1907 

PUYALLUP  VALLEY  TRIBUNE; 

Saturdays;  independent;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1  50;  established  1886!  Robert 
Montgomery,  editor  and  publisher  (1—4). 

QUINCY,  Douglas  Co.  n- 250  pop.,  on 
Great  Northern  Rd.,  160  ni.  E.  of  Seattle. 
Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 
QUILL;  Fridays;  Independent;  six  pages 
11x15;  subscription  $1.50;  established  Febru- 
ary. 1904;  S.  G.  Shaw,  editor  and  publisher 
(1-5  P). 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


1173 


WASHIXGTOX. 


REARDAN,  Lincoln  Co.  □- 750  pop., 
on  Northern  Pacific  Rd.,  24  m,  W.  of  Spo- 
kane. 

GAZETTE;  Thursdays;  four  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  April, 
1901:    Ray  C.    Irvine,  editor   and   publisher 

(1-8). 

RENTON,  King  Co.  -n   2,000  pop.,  on 

Columbia  &  Puget   Sound   and   Northern 

Pacific  Rds.,  13  m.  S.  E.  of  Seattle,  of  which 

It   Is  a   suburb.    Coal   mining,  glass   and 

twine  factories  and  brick  yard.   Briquette, 

oar  and  steel  works.    Lumber  mill. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  eight  pages  13x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1906;  F.  W.  Sears, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

REPUBLIC,  c.  h.,  Ferry  C7o.  D'2,050t 
pop.,  in  Colville  Indian  Reservation.  Min- 
ing and  farming. 

N E  VVS-MINE R ;  Saturdays ;republican ; 
four  to  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50; 
established— Pioieer  1898.  3Iiner  1899,  News 
190'J,  consolidated  November,  1903 ;  H.  W. 
Thompson,  e  litor;  NewsMmer  Publishing 
Co.,  publishers  (3—5  P). 

RECORD;  Thursdays;  four  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $2;  established  1897;  Parliament 
&  Hull,  editors  and  publishers. 

RITZVILLE,  c.  h.,  Adams  Co.  a-  7611 
pop.— local    estimate    2,0(0— on     Northern 
Pacific  Rd.,  64  m.  S.  W.  of  Spokane.    Agri- 
culture and  stock  raising. 
ADAMS    CO.    NEWS;    Wednesdays; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription   $1.50;    estab 
lished  1898;  J.     Ray  Thompson,  editor  and 
publisher  (7—5)  (A  A). 

TIMES  ;  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight 
to  twelve  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  es- 
tablished 1887;  D.  W.  Petti  John,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance  of   a    rating   to    that    effect. 

WASHINGTON  STATE  JOUR- 
NAL; Wednesdays;  republican ;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1906; 
J.  M.  Benningron,  editor;  Journal  Herold 
Publishing  Co.  (Inc.),  publishers  (1—7  P). 

RIVERSIDE,    Okanogan     Co.  ^ 
2(K)  pop.,  on  Okanogan  r.,  34  m.  S.  of  Oro- 
ville,  the  nearest  railroad  station. 
ARGUS,  Fridays;  republican;  four  pages 

18x24;    subscription  $1.50;  established    Mar, 

1904:    H.  H.  Proctor,   editor  and   publisher 

(2-8). 

ROCKFORD,    Spokane    Co.    D-    644 
pop.,  on  Oregon  Railway  &  Navigation  Co's 
Rd.,  25  m.  S.  E  of  Spokane,  the  county  seat. 
Flouring  mills.    Agriculture. 
REGISTER;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages   18x24;     subscription    $1;    e?tablished 
June,  1901;   J.A.Campbell,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7—5). 

ROSALIA,  Whitman  Co.  D- 1,000  pop., 

on  Northern  Pacific,  Chicago,  Milwaukee  & 

St.  Paul  and  Spokane  &  Inland  Rds.,  35  m. 

S.  of  Spokane.    Live  stock,  grain  and  fruit. 

CITIZEN;  Fridays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1898;  F.  C. 
Chekal.  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

ROSLYN,  Kittitas  Co.  D  188t  pop.,  on 
Northern  Pacific  Rd.,  25  m.  N.W.  of  Ellens- 
berg,  the  county  seat. 

C A SC A  DE  MINER ;  Saturdays :  republi- 
can; six  pages  15x22;  subscription  S1.5'>;  es- 


WASHINOTON. 


tablished  1S99;  A.  S.  Randall,  editor;  Randall 
Printing  Company  (Inc.),  publishers  (1—8). 

SAINT  JOHN,  Whitman  Co.  a  800 

pop.,  on  Oregon  Railway  &  Navigation  Co's 

Rd.,  87  m.  S.  of  Spokane.    Agriculture  and 

stock  raising. 

JOURNAL.;  Fridays;  independent;  ei^riit 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established- 
July,  1903;  Otis  E.  Faught,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2— 6J. 

SEATTLE,  c.  h.,  King  Co. -n  195,000 
pop.,  on  Columbia  &  Puget  Sound,  Great 
Northern,  Northern  Pacific  and  Seattle 
&  International  Rds.  and  Puget  Sound. 
Lumbering,  milling,  shipbuilding,  coal 
mining,  fishing,  agriculture,  dairying, 
stock  raising,  hop  raising,  etc.  Has  steam- 
ship connection  with  all  points  on  the  sound 
and  the  Orient.  General  commerce. 
DAILY. 

BULiLiETIN  !  ever}'  morning  except 
Sunday;  law,  real  estate,  insurance  and 
building;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $12; 
established  1895;  Puget  Sound  Publishing 
Company,  editors  and  publishers  (8—5). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  has  on 
two  occasions  indicated  a  desire  to  have 
credit  for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies 
regularly,  but  such  definite  information 
as  would  warrant  such  a  rating  has 
never  been  forthcoming. 

NEWS;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  Sunday  morning;  independent;  daily 
eight,  Sunday  sixteen  to  twenty  four  paiies 
17^^x24;  subscription  $3;  established  Sep- 
tember, 1904;  Edwin  S.  Gill,  editor;  Seattle 
Daily  News,  Inc.,  publishers .(2— 7). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1906 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance   of    a    rating    to    that    effect. 

POST-INTELLIGENCER:  every 
morning,  and  SEMI- WEEKLY,  Tues- 
days and  Fridays  ;  republican;  dally  twelve 
to  sixteen,  Sunday  thirty  to  thirty  six,  Bemi- 
weekly  twelve  pages  17x21;  subscription- 
dally  $7.60,  semi-weekly  $1;  establlihed  1867; 
S.  P.  Weston,  manager;  Post  lutelllgencei: 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (2—4).  See  ad- 
vertiseineut  on  follo^^iiie  paee« 
Copies  printed :(©©»daily,  13,525  in   1896 

23,670  in   1905 
26,986  in   1906 
31,474  in   1907 
Sunday:     30,217  in  1905 
35,322  in   1906 
41,840   in    1907 
No  definite  and  satisfactory  statement 
has    ever    been    secured    from    the    semi- 
weekly  edition,  but  it  had  credit   for  ex- 
ceeding   2,250    in     1901     and    more    than 
1,000    in    1905    and    1907. 

J^^The  absolute  correctness 
of  the  latest  circulation  rating 
accorded  the  Post  -  Intelli- 
gencer is  guaranteed  by  the 
publishers  of  RowelTs  Ameri- 
can Newspaper  Directory,  who 
will  pay  one  hundred  dollars 
to  the  first  person  who  successfully  contro* 
verts  its  accuracy. 

Publisher's  announcement.— Aotu&]  average 
su'orn  net  circulation  of  the  Seattle  Post- 


1174 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


WA  SHINOTON— Seattle. 


Intelligencer  for  year  190T  was:  Sunday, 
43,039;  daily,  35,069;  week  day,  33.536.  Ouly 
morning  newspaper  and  only  seven  day 
Associated  Press  paper  printed  In  Seattle. 
Only  sworn  circulation  In  Seatth^and  it  is 
net),  and  the  largest  genuine  and  cash  paid 
circulation  in  Washington.  Leads  in  cir 
culution  in  Alaska  and  British  Columbia. 
For  fifty  years  the  Post-1  ntelligexcer  has 
commanded  the  respect  and  confidence  of 
its  readers  and  advertisers  because  it  is 
reliable,  clean  and  wholesome— with  all  the 
news  that's  flt  to  print— and  gives  greatest 
.  genuine  results.  Delivered  by  carrier  in  all 
cities  and  towns  within  a  radius  of  2(X) 
miles  of  Seattle  early  on  day  of  publica- 
tion. Investigation  will  convince  any  ad- 
vertiser that  the  Post  -  Intelligencer's 
genuine  cash  paid  home  circulation  is  the 
BEST  in  Seattle,  and  at  the  rates  in  force 
is  a  7'are  bargain. 

STAR;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  Sunday  morning;  eight  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $3;  established  1899;  Star  Publish- 
ing Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (1 — 1). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  .had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  7,967  in  1901 
and  20,484  in  1906,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
than    20,000    in    1907. 

TIMES;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
Sunday  morning,  and  WEEK  L  Y,  Wednes- 
days; independent;  daily  twelve  to  twenty- 
four,  Sunday  sixty-four  to  ninety  and  weekly 
sixteen  to  twenty  pages  18x24;  subscription- 
daily  and  Sunday  $6,  weekly  $1 ;  established 
—daily  1881,  Sunday  1902;  Alden  J.  Blethen, 
managing  editor;  The  Times  Printing  Co., 
publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:     daily:     5,989  in   1896 

23.553  in   1900 


WA  SHING  TON— Seattle. 


Sunday: 


29,581  in  1902 

32,943  in   1903 

37,637  in  1905 

42,172  in   1906 

46,098   in    1907 

31.533  in  1902 

36,631  in  1903 

43,989  in   1904 

48,117  in  1905 

56,794  in   1906 

66,734  in    1907 

The  weekly  edition   had  credit  for  an 

average  issue  of  5,532  in  1900  and  6,167 

in  1903,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 

any  definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but 

was    credited   with    more    than    4,000    in 

1905    and    1907. 

tW~The  absolute  correctness  of  the  latest 
circulation  rating;  accorded 
the  Times  is  guaran- 
teed by  the  publishers  of 
RowelTs  American  News- 
paper Directory,  who  will 
pay  one  hundred  dollars  to 
the  first  person  who  successfully  con- 
troverts its  accuracy. 

P%iblisher's  announcement.— From  April  2  to 
Nov.  30,  190r,  while  the  Morning  Times  was 
published,  the  Evening  Times  sustained  a 
daily  loss  of  nearly  4,iX)0  copies.  The  aver- 
age of  the  Daily  Times  for  March  was  above 
46,000.  The  average  for  December,  after 
the  Morning  Times  was  discontinued,  was 
53,949.  The  average  for  January,  February 
March  and  December  was  47,810.  Sunday 
average  for  December,  1907-70,125. 


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mibol  of  Highest 


Quality 


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Seattle,  Wash. 

Only  Sworn  Circu= 

lation  in  Seattle 

and  it  is  NET 


Symbol  of  Known 
Quantity 


SEATTLE  POST-INTELLIGENCER 

52  to  84  Pages  Sundays,  14  to  24  Pages  Week  Days 

Washington's  oldest,  most   reliable,   influential,  cleanest   and  best 
newspaper,  and  its  leading  advertising  medium. 

Positively  the   Largest  Genuine  and   Cash   Paid 
Circulation   in  the    Entire  Pacific  Northwest 

Only  morning;  newspaper  and  only  seven-day  Associated  Press  Paper  printed 
in  Seattle.  The  P-I  leads  in  volume  of  high-class  advertising  and  in  genuine  "  want  " 
ads.    At  the  rates  in  force  space  in  the  P-I  is  the  best  advertising  investment  in  Seattle. 

LTHE    POST-IXTELHOENCER   CO., 

SEATTLE,  WASH. 

S.  P.  WESTON,  Business  flanager. 

Wn.  J.  MORTON.  Eastern  Representative, 

Brunswick  BIdg,,  New  York  City.  87  Washington  St.,  Chicago,  Hi. 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


1175 


WASHINGTON— Seattle. 


WASHINGTON—Seattle. 


WEEKLY. 

ARGUS}  Saturdays;  independent  repub 
lican;  ten  pages  12x18;  subscription  $2;  es- 
tablished 1892;  H.  A.  Chadwick,  editor  and 
publisher  (.12—3). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for  ex- 
ceeding   i,ooo    in    1905    and    1907. 

INTEK1.AKEN;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

KING  CO.  NEWS;  Fridays; republican; 
eight  pages  16x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1891;  J.  D.  Ruffner  &  Sons,  editors  and 
publisliers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance   of    a    rating    to    that    effect. 

NEWS- LETTER;  Saturdays;  society; 
sixteen  pages  11x15;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1900;  Will  A.  &  Harry  G.  Steel,  editors 
and  publishers  (1—8). 

PACIFIC  BUILDER  AND  ENGI- 
NEER; Saturdays;  building,  manufactur- 
ing and  engineering;  I'orty-four  to  sixty 
pages  7x10;  subscription  $5;  established  1902; 
Jedd  P.  Fuller,  publisher  (2—8). 

PACIFIC  TRIBUNE;  Wednesdays 
(A  A). 

RANIER  VALLEY  RECORD;  Fri 
days  (A  A). 

SATURDAY  EVENING  TRIBUNE; 
Saturdays  (A  A). 

SEARCHLIGHT;  Fridays;  negro; 
four  pa^es  18x24;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished Julv.  1905;  Joseph  Clark  and  Wesley 
C.  Peoples,  editors;  Searchlight  Publishing 
Co.,  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance   of    a    rating   to    that    effect. 

TRIBUNE;  weekly  (A  A). 
TRADE  REGISTER;  Saturdays;  com- 
mercial;  flfty-two  pages  9x12;   subscription 
.t2;  established  1893;  Lovett  M.  Wood,  editor; 
The  Trade  Register  (Inc.).  publishers  (1—5). 
Copies     printed:      1,270  in   1902 
1,389  in   1903 
1,336  in  1904 
1,353  in   1906 
1,364  in    1907 
UNION    RECORD;    Saturdays;  labor; 
eight   pages   llxlti;   subscription  $1;   estab- 
lished   19iX»;    F.    A.    Rust,  editor;   Western 
Central  Labor  Union,  publishers  (1—6). 

Copies    printed:    This    paper  had  credit 
for    an    average    issue    of    2,344    in    1901^ 
and    1,399    in    1905,    since    which    it    has 
not    furnished    any    definite    and    satis- 
factory   report,    but    was    credited    with 
more    than    1,000    in    1907. 
VAKTAREN;  Wednesdays  (A  A). 
VIDNESBYRDET;  Wednesdays  (A  A). 
WASHINGTON   P  O  S  T.  E  N  ;   Frl^ 
days;    Norwegian  Danish;  republican;  eight 
pages   18x24;    subscription    $1;    established 
1889;  Gunnar  Lund,  publisher  (1—8) 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year_  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  infor- 
mation as  would  warrant  the  accordance 
of    a    rating    to    that   effect. 

WASHINGTON  STAAT8  ZEIT- 
UNG  AND  PR  ESSE;  Fridays;  German; 
independent ;  twelve  pages  18x24  ;  subscrip- 
tion $2  ;  established— Prfsse  1900,  Zettung 
1891,  consolidated  1906;  German  Newspaper 


Association,   Inc.,   editors    and     publishers 

(1-T). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year_  1906 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance   of    a    rating    to    that    effect. 

WEEK  END;  Saturdays  (A  A). 
SEMI-MONTHLY. 

-RAILWAY  AND  MARINE  NEWS; 

semi-monthly  ( A  A)- 

RANCH;  semimonthly;  horticulture, 
dairying  and  livestock;  sixteen  to  thirty  two 
pages  10ixl6;  subscription  50  cents;  estab- 
lished 1894;  Leonard  Fowler,  editor;  Ranch 
Pui>lishing  Company,  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
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SEDRO-WOOLLEY,  Skagit  Co.  tj 

885+  pop.,  on  Great  Northern,  Seattle  & 
Northern  and  Seattle  &  International  Rds.v 
S]4  m.  N.  E.  of  Mount  Vernon,  the  county 
seat,  and  86  N.  of  Seattle.  Lumber  and 
shingles.    Coal  mining. 

SKAGIT  CO.  COURIER;  Thursdays; 
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year  1899,  but  has  not  since  made  claim 
to  issuing  so  many  as  1,000  copies. 

SHELiTON,c.  h.,  Mason  Co.  -a  1,300 

pop.,    on    Peninsular   Rd.,    connected   by 

steamer  with  Olympia,  the  State  capital^ 

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N.  N.  W.  of  Cathlamet,  the  countj'  seat. 
Saw  mill.  Agriculture,  lumbering  and  fish- 
ing. 

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1891 ;    S.  G.   Williams,   editor  and  publisher 

(1-8). 

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Seattle  &  International  and  Great  North- 
ern Rds.  and  Snohomish  r.  Steamers  to 
Seattle,  50  m.  distant.  Agriculture,  min- 
ing and  lumbering. 

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SOUTHBEND,c.h., /'aci/icCo.p  Tllf 
pop.— local  estimate  2,500 — on  Northern  Pa- 
cific Rd.  and  Willapa  r.,  40  m.  W.  of  Che- 
halis.    Saw  mills  and  lumber  manufacto- 
ries and  salmon  and  oyster  canneries. 
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pages   13x20;   subscription  $1.50;  established 
1890  ;   F.  A.  Hazeltine,    editor  and  publisher 
(8-5). 

Copies  printed:      1,081  in  1905 
1,311   in   1906 
1,346  in   1907 
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SPOKANE,  e.  h.,  Spokane  (7o.G-36,848r 
pop.— h^cal  estimate  in  1905,  83,000— on  Great 
Northern,  Oregon  Railway  &  Navigation 
Co's,  Spokane  Falls  &  Northern,  Spokane  & 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


1177 


WASHING  TON— Spokane. 


WASHINGTON— Spokane. 


Palouse, Spokane*  Idaho.Washlngton  Cen- 
tral and  Northern  Pacific  Rds.  and  Spokane 
r.  Supply  point  for  the  gold  and  silver 
mines  of  Northern  Idaho,  Eastern  Wash- 
ington and  British  Columbia,  and  the  farm, 
fruit  and  cattle  districts  of  Eastern  Wash- 
ington, Northern  Idaho  and  Western  Mon 
tana.  Manufactures  of  lumber,  flour,  lime 
and  cement.  Foundries  and  machine  shops. 

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Copies  printed:     daily:     5j47I  in  1897 

6,301  in  1900 

6,892  in  1902 

8,671  in  1903 

11,287  in  1904 

14,34s  in  1905 

17,675   in   1906 

21,019  in   1907 

The  weekly  edition  had  credit   for  an 

average  issue  of  2,241   for  the  year  1897, 

but  has  not  since  made  claim  to  issuing 

so  many  as  1,000  copies. 

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and  3,554  in  1904,  since  which  it  has  not 
furnished  any  definite  and  satisfactory 
report,  but  was  credited  with  more  than 
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13,331  in  1903 
16,155  in  1904 
17,168  in  1905 
19,252  in  1906 
20,052  in  1907 
Sunday,  15,347  in  1902 
17,065  in  1903^ 
21,636  in  1904 
24,037  in  1905 

27.299  in  1906 
29,384  in   1907 

Semi-weekly,  25,534  in  1902 
29,466  in  1903 
32,757  in  1904 
32,327  in  1905 

36.300  in  1906 
39,995  in   1907 

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tablished  1892;   Walton   Gilbert   Publishing 
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for  an  average  issue  of  5.336  in  1902, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  was 
credited  with  more  than  2,250  in  1905 
and    1907. 


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scription $1.50;  established  1889;  OttoJucke- 
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Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  2,948  in  1896, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  has 
been  credited  with  more  than  2,250  every 
year  since  1900,  up  to  and  including 
1907. 

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January,  1902;    P.    L.    Axling.  editor;    The 
Farmer  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (1—8). 
Copies     printed:     6,150  in  1905 
8,775  in  1906 
11,895  in   1907 

MONTHLY. 

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Howard  Folsom.  editor  and  publisher  (7—7  P). 
Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  7,083  in  1903 
and  11,142  in  1906,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
than    7,500   in    1907. 

NORTHWEST  MINING  NEWSj 
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subscription  $1;  established  December,  1006 ; 
Randall  H.  Kemp,  editor;  The  Northwest 
Mining  News  Co.,  publishers  (6—7  P). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding    2,250    in    1907- 

SPRAGUE,  Lincoln  Co.  D-1.6C0pop., 
on  Northern  Pacific  Rd.,  41  m.  S.  W.  of  Spo- 
kane.   Farming,  fruit  and  stock  raising. 
INDEPENDENT  -  TIMES  ;    Fridays; 
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lished-TiJnes  1897.  Independent  1905;  consoli- 
dated 1906;  J.  M.  Cummins,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

SPRINGDALE,    Stevens  Co.  cf  ?59 

pop.,  on  Spokane  Falls  &  Northern  Rd..36  ni . 

S.  of  Colvllle,  the  county  seat.    Mining  and 

agriculture. 

RECORD;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1:  established 
March.  1902:  Elmer  W.  Burrows,  editor  and 
publisher  (10-6)  (A  A). 

KFFORMER5  Fridays;  republican; 
eiglit  pages  18x20;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
Hshed  October,  1905;  Elmer  W.  Burrows,  ed  - 
tor;  Reformer  Publishing  Company,  pub- 
lishers (1—8). 
STANWOOD,   Snohomish  Co.  "d  on 

Great  Northern  Rd.  and  Stillaguamlsh    r., 

55  m.   from   Seattle.      Farming,  dairying 

and  lumber. 

mriiTTVtfiS'  Fridays;  republican;  four 
oa^eslSx-fe:  subscription  $l!50:  established 
1^1?h:  A    Clemens,  editor  and  publisher 

(9-3). 


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WAS  dl^  G  TON—  Tacoma. 


STEVENSON,  c.  h.,  Skamania  Co.  p 

500  pop.,  on  Columbia  r.,  41  m.  E.  by  N.  E.  of 

Portland,   Ore.     Fruit  raising,   lumbering 

and  farming. 

SKAMANIA  CO.  PIONEER  ;  Thurs 
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established  1893;  E.  P.  Mlchell,  editor  and 
publisher  (1-8). 

SULTAN,  Snohomish  Co.  "□  3481  pop., 
on  Great  Northern  Rd.,  about  25  m.  E.  by  S. 
of  Everett. 
STAR;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

SUMAS  CITY,  Whatcom  Co.  t:  319t 
pop.,  on  Bellingham  Bay  &  British  Colum- 
bia, Canadian  Pacific  and  Seattle  &  Inter- 
national Rds.,  20  m.  N.  N.  E.  of  New  What- 
com, the  county  seat.  Agriculture  and 
stock  raising. 

NEWS;  Saturdays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1;  established  1889;  Lars^Barbo, 
editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 

SUMNER,  Pierce  Co. -n531t  pop.,  on 

Northern  Pacific  Rd.,  12  m.  E.  of  Tacoma, 

the  county  seat,  and  28  S.  of  Seattle.    Sash 

and   door   factory.     Fruit   and    vegetable 

evaporaters.  Saw  mill  and  excelsior  works. 

Agriculture. 

INDEX;  Thursdays;  republican;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1900;  B.  F.  Young,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3).  | 

SUNNYSIDE,  Yakima  Co.  g  122  pop., 

32  m.  S.  E.  of  North  Yakima,  the  county 
seat.    Farming. 

SUN;  Fridays;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscrip- 
tion $1.25;  established  May,  1901;  William 
Hitchcock,  editor  and  publisher  (2-3). 

VAL.L.EY    REPUBLICAN;    Fridays 

(A  A). 

TACOMA,  c.  h..  Pierce  Co. -a57,7Ut 
pop.— local  estimate  in  1905,  77,000- on 
Northern  Pacific  and  Chicago,  Milwaukee 
&  St.  Paul  Rds.,  at  head  of  navigation  on 
Puget  Sound.  Good  harbor.  Manufacturing, 
lumbering,  saw  mills,  car-wheel  works, 
foundries,  flour  mills  and  mattress  and 
furniture  factories.  Wheat,  lumber,  flour 
and  coal  shipping  port. 

DAILY. 

LEDGER ;  every  morning,  and  WEER- 

JLY,  Thursdays;  republican;  daily  twelve 
to  sixteen,  Sunday  thirty  six  to  forty  eight, 
weekly  twelve  to  twenty  four  pages  18x24; 
subscription— daily  $7.50,  Sunday  $2,  weekly 
$1:  established— daily  1883,  weekly  1880; 
Henry  James,  editor;  The  Tacoma  Ledger 
Company,  publishers  (2 — 5). 

Copies  printed:     daily:     6,751   in  1898 

7,990  in   1900 

10,986  in  1902 

14,364  in   1904 

15,344  in   1905 

16,059  in   1906 

17,482  in   1907 

Sunday:    14,195  in  1902 

18,475  in   1904 

20,335  in  1905 

21,798  in   1906 

25,002  in   1907 

The     weekly     edition    had     credit     for 

an    average    issue    of    3,546    in    1899    and 

9,556    in    1906,    since    which    it    has    not 

furnished    any    definite    and    satisfactory 


report,   but  was   credited  with   more  than 

7,500    in    1907. 

Publishef's  announcement.  — 17,482  daily. 
25,UU2  Sunday.  The  Tacoma  Ledger  is  the 
leading  morning  daily  of  ceutral  and 
soutuwesterii  Washington.  It  reach^s 
more  nonies  in  its  field  than  the  combined 
circulation  of  all  other  morning  papers 
printed  and  circulated  therein.  Its  local 
advertising  patronage  durmg  1907  was  40 
per  cent  greater  than  during  litOG  and  70 
per  cent  greater  than  1905— proof  conclusive 
that  the  most  critical  of  all  advertisers  (the 
local  merchant )  believes  in  its  productive 
qualities.  An  absolutely  guaranteed  net 
paid  circulation. 

NEWS;  every  evening  except  Sunday  ,^ 
and  WEEIvLiY,  twice  a  week,  Tuesdays 
and  Fridays;  imtependent;  eight  to  twelve 
pages  l'i^/ix2'i%;  subscription— daily  $5,  week- 
ly $1;  established— daily  1883,  weekly  1882; 
Albert  Johnson,  editor;  Daily  News  Publish- 
ing Company,  publishers  ( 1— 4 ). 

Copies  printed:     daily:     9,588  in  1900 

12,207  in  1901 

13.659  in  1902 

13,975  in  1903 

14,351  in  1904 

15,805  in   1905 

16,109  in   1906 

16,525  in  1907 

The     weekly    edition     had     credit     for 

an   average   issue    of   4,547    in    1901    and 

6,050    in    1906,    since    which    it    has    not 

furnished    any    definite    and    satisfactory 

report,     but     was     credited     with     more 

than    4,000    in    1907. 

Publisher's  announcetnent .—H'<,52()  daily.  The 
Tacoma  Evemng  News  is  paid  for  and  read 
by  many  thousands  nioj'e  peoi>le  than  any 
other  evening  new.*paijer  printed  or  circu- 
lated in  its  field.  Tacoma  is  the  leading 
manufacturiiig  city  of  Puget  Sound,  and  is 
essentially  a  eiiy  of  honics.  During  1907, 
according"  to  best  statistics,  Taconia's 
building  gain  was  greater  than  any  other 
city  of  the  United  States. 

Tacoma  is  the  buying  center  for   more 
than  200,000  people. 

TIMES;  every  evening  except  Sunday; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $3;  estab- 
lished December.  1903;  The  Tacoma  Times 
Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (.2 — 4). 

WEEKLY. 

F  O  R  U  I>I  ;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  luxl4;  subscription  $2  £0;  established 
July,  191.3;  J.  H.  &  E.  E.  Ryau,  editors  and 
publisheis  (2—4). 

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ent republican ;  tour  pages  18x24 ;  subscription 
$1;  established  1891;  T.  J.  Bell,  editor  and 
publisher. 

PUGET  SOUND  POSTEN;  Thursdays; 
Swedish;  eight  to  twelve  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  November.  190,5;  T. 
Saudegen,  editor  and  publisher  ( 1—8). 

SOUTH  TACO.IIA  PRESS;  Fridays; 
independent;  four  to  six  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription .$1;  established  1905;  CD.  Ball,  edi- 
ter  and  publisher  (1—8). 

TIDENDE;  Fridays;  Norwegian-Danish; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1889;  Jno.  Blaauw  editor;  Tacoma 
Tidende  Publishing  Co..  publishers  (1—4). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  2,917  in  1902 
and  2,386  in  1903,  since  which  it  has  not 
furnished  any  definite  and  satisfactory 
report,  but  was  credited  with  more  than 
1,000  in    1905   and    1907. 

VESTKYSTEN  ;  Fridays  (A  A). 

W  A  C  H  T   A  31    S  U  N  D  E  ;   Thursdays ; 

German;    independent;    eight   pages    18x24; 

subscription    $2;     established    1884;    Arthur 

Weichbrod,  editor  and  publisher  (2—6). 

Copies  printed:     This  paper  had  credit 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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WASHINOTON—Tacoma. 


for  an  average  issue  of  1,450  in  1899, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  has 
been  credited  with  more  than  1,000  every 
year  since,  up  to  and  including  1907. 
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commercial;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$2;  established  1889;  Orno  Strong,  editor  and 
publisher  (12—4). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  issue  of  2,250  in  1895,  since 
which  it  has  not  furnished  any  definite 
and  satisfactory  report,  but  has  been 
credited  with  more  than  1,000  every  year 
since,    i:p   to   and    including    1907. 

MONTHLY. 

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IST,  AGRICULTURIST  AND 
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since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  was 
credited  with  more  than  2,250  in  1900 
and    1,000   in    1905   and    1907. 

PUBLICITY    PROMOTER;  month 

ly  (A  A). 

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scription 50  cents;  established  1900;  T.  J. 
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Copies  printed:  For  the  year_  190 1 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  infor- 
mation as  would  warrant  the  accordance 
of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It  has  not 
since  made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 

TEKO  A,  Whitman  Co.  P,  3,000  pop.,  on 
Oregon  Railway  &  Navigation  Go's  Rd.,  30 
m.  N.  E.  of  Colfax.    Farming  section. 

ADVERTISER;  Fridays  (A  A). 

BLADE;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
January,  1903;  M.  D.  O'Connell,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 

TENINO,  Thurston  Co.  P  343t  pop.,  on 
Northern  Pacific  Rd.,  15  m.  S.  of  Olympla, 
the  State  capital. 
NEWS;  Fridays  (A  A). 

TOLEDO,  Lewis  Co.  p  285t  pop.,  on 
Cowlitz  r.,  40  m.  S.  of  Olympia,  the  State 
capital.  Saw  mills,  brick-yards  and  cigar 
manufactory. 

RECORDER;  Thursdays;  republican; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1900;  W.  E.  Loomis,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—4). 

TOPPENISH,    YaMma    Co.  P    1,000 
pop.,  on  Northern  Pacific  Rd.,  20  m.  S.  W. 
of  North  Yakima. 
REVIEW;  Fridays;    six  pages   18x24; 

subscription  $1 ;  established  November,  1904 ;  , 

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(1-8). 


WASHINGTON. 


TOUCH ET,  Walla    Walla   Co.  0,  on 

Oregon  Railway  &  Navigation  Go's  Rd.,  20 

m.  W.  of  Walla  Walla,  the  county  seat. 

PIO  N  EER ;  Saturdays ;  republican ;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
May.  1907;  A.  M.  Cummins,  editor;  R.  C. 
Julian,  publisher  (11—7  P). 

TWISP,    Okanogan   Co.    j:f   250    pop. 

200  m.  N.  W.  of  Spokane. 

METHOW  VALLEY  NEWS;  Fri- 
days; republican;  eight  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  July,  1903;  H.  E. 
Marble,  editor  and  publisher  (1 — 5  P). 

UNIONTOWN,  Whitman  Co.  O,  on 
Northern  Pacific  Rd.,  80  m.  S.  of  Spokane. 
Wheat  growing;  stock  raising  and  dairying. 
PRESS;  Fridays  (A  A). 

VANCOUVER,  c.  h.,  Ciarke  Co.  p 
6,510  pop.,  on  Portland,  Vancouver  & 
Yakima,  Portland  &  Vancouver  and  North- 
ern Pacific  Rds.  and  Columbia  r.,  6  m.  N. 
of  Portland,  Ore.  A  military  post.  Lumber- 
ing and  manufacturing.   Sawmills.   Fruit 

COLUMBIAN  ;  daily,  and  WEEKLY, 
Thursdays  ;  republican  ;  eight  to  sixteen 
pages  15x22:  subscription— weekly  $1;  estab- 
lished—weekly 1889;  E.  E.  Beard,  editor  and 
publisher  (4— 8).  . 

Copies  printed:  The  weekly  edition 
of  this  paper  has  on  three  occasions  in- 
dicated a  desire  to  have  credit  for  is- 
suing more  than  1,000  copies  regularly, 
but  such  definite  information  as  would 
warrant  such  a  rating  has  never  been 
forthcoming. 

CHRONICLE;  semi-weekly,  Wednes- 
days and  Saturdays;  four  pages  13x20:  sub- 
scription $1:  established  October,  1905;  Glenn 
N.  Rauck,  editor;  Vancouver  Chronicle  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  publishers  (11—5  P). 

INDEPENDENT;  Thursdays;  repub- 
lican; six  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1875;  Lloyd  DuBoIs,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1-8). 

VASHON,  J^ing  Co.    D   5f»t  Pop.,  on 
Puget  Sound,  18  m.  N.  of  Tacoma  and  12  S. 
by  W.  of  Seattle. 
VASHON   ISLAND  NEWS;  Fridays 

(A  A). 

WAITSBURG,  W^«««  Walla  Co.  P^ 
1,800  pop.,  on  Northern  Pacific  and  Oregon 
Railway  &  Navigation  Go's  Rds.,  19  m.  N. 
E.  of  Walla  Walla,  the  county  seat.    Cream- 
ery.   Farming,  fruit  raising  and  dairying. 
GAZETTE;  Saturdays;  independent; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;   estab- 
lished 1899;  J.  A.  Enochs,  editor  and   pub- 
lisher (4—8). 

TIMES;  Fridays;  Independent;  four  to 
eight  pages  2ox26;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1878;  The  Wheeler  Publishing  Com- 
pany, editors  and  publishers  (12— 4). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,490  in  1902 
and  1,500  in  1906,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satisfac 
tory  report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
than    1,000    in    1907. 

^WALIiA    WAIiLA,  c.  b.,    Walla 

Walla  Co.  a,  10,049+  pop.,  on  Washington  & 
Columbia  River  and  Oregon  Railway  & 
Navigation  Go's  Rds.  and  Mill  creek,  30  m. 
E.  of  the  Columbia  r.    Trade  center  for  the 


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WASH  IIS!  GTON. 


southeastern  portion  of  the  State,  Northern 
■    Idaho  and  Northeastern  Oregon.    Farming 
and  grain,  fruit  and  stocic  raising. 

EVENING   BUL.1.ETIN;  every  even 
Ing    except     Sunday:     independent;    eight 
pages    15x22;    subscription   $4;    established 
February,  1906;    Evening  Bulletin   Printing 
Company,  editors  and  publishers  (4—8). 

STATESMAN  ARGUS;  every  even- 
ing except  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Satur- 
days; democratic;  eight  pages— daily  18x23, 
weekly  20x26;  subscription— daily  $6,  weekly 
$1';  established— daily  1885,  weekly  1861;  W. 
Guoln  editor;  Statesman  Publishing  Com- 
pany, publishers  (4 — 8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1902 
the  daily  edition  of  this  paper  seemed  to 
assert  that  it  had  an  average  issue  ex- 
ceeding 1,000  copies,  but  failed  to  fur- 
nish such  definite  information  as  would 
warrant  the  accordance  of  a  rating  to 
that  effect.  It  has  not  since  made  any 
renewal  of  the  claim. 

The  weekly  edition  had  credit  for  an 
issue  of  3,600  in  1896,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  has  been  credited  with 
more  than  1,000  every  year  since,  up  to 
and   including    1907. 

UNION  ;  every  morning  ;  republican ; 
eight  to  twelve  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$7.50;  established  1881 ;  Carl  Roe.  managing 
editor;  The  Union  Printing  and  Publishing 
Company,  publishers  (9—6). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,664  in  1900 
and  1,434  in  1903,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satis- 
factory renort,  but  was  credited  with 
more  than  2,250  in  1907. 
UP-TO-THE-TIMES;  monthly  (A  A). 

'WALLULiA,  Walla  Walla  Co.  P,  3I8t 

pop.,  on  Oregon  Railway  &  Navigation  Co's 

and  Washington   &  Columbia  River  Rds. 

and  Columbia  r.,  29  m.  W.  of  Walla  Walla, 

the  county  seat. 

GATEWAYj  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished December,  1906;  R.  C.  Julian,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—8). 

WASHTUCNA,  Adams    Co.  O    110 

pop.,  on  Oregon  Railway  ct  Navigation  Co's 

Rd.,  26  m.  N.  E.  of  Connell.    Agriculture. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  independent- 
eight  pages  11x16;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished February,  1902;  Eugene  Lorton,  editor 
and  publisher. 

"W ATERVILIiE, c.h.,  Doui^ia*  Co.  n 
482t  pop.,  19  m.  N.  of  Rock  Island  Station, 
the  nearest  railroad  point.  Agriculture, 
lumbering  and  stock  raising. 

BIG  BEND  E  M  P  I  R  E  ;  Thursdays  ; 
republican ;  four  pages  16x22 ;  subscription  $1 ; 
established  1888;  Jos.  G.  Tuttle,  editor  and 
publisher. 

DOUGLAS  CO.  PRESS;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  August,  1902;  Ben  Spear, 
editor  and  publisher  (8— 5). 

WAVERIjY,  SpoJi-ane  Co.  a-  112  f 
pop.,  on   Oregon   Railway   &   Navigation 


WASHINGTON. 


Company's  Rd.,  30  m.  S.  of  Spokane.  Farm- 
ing and  stock  raising.  Sugar  beet  growing 
and  sugar  factory. 

GAZETTE;  Fridays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1;  established  September,  1903; 
John  Reycraf  t,  editor  and  publisher  (11— 5  P). 

WENATCHEE,  c.  h.,  Chelan  Co.  a 
2,500  pop.,  on  Great  Northern  Rd.  and  Co- 
lumbia r.  Agriculture,  horticulture  and 
stock  raising. 

WORLD;  every  evening  except  Sunday 

(AA). 

ADVANCE;  Saturdays;  eight  pages 
14x21;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1892; 
World  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  pub. 
lishers(8— 5). 

REPUBLIC;  Saturdays;  republican; 
twelve  pages  18x24;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1898  :  Republican  Printing  Co.,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  (1—4). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  infor- 
mation as  would  warrant  the  accordance 
of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It  has  not 
since  made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 

WHITE  SALMON,  Klickitat  Co.  g 

176  pop.,  on  Columbia  River,  20 m.  W.  of  The 

Dalles,  Oregon.    Berry   growing.    Lumber. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  independent: 
eight  pages  15x22}^;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished May  1, 1903 ;  John  H.  Ginder,  editor  and 
publisher  (4—8). 

"WILBUR,  Lincoln  Co.  a-  695t  pop., 
on  Central  Washington  Rd.,  35  m.  N.  W.  of 
Davenport,  the  county  seat.  Flour  mill, 
creamery  and  packing  house. 

REGISTER;  Fridays;  republican; 
ten  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1901;  Howard  Splnlng,  editor;  Splniug 
&  Bassett,  publishers. 

SENTINEL}  Fridays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1899;  N.  C. 
Davenport,  eiitor  and  publisher  (10—3). 

WORLD;  Fridays  (A  A). 

WINLOCK,i««'ts  Co.  p  1,100  pop., on 
Worthern  Pacific  Rd.,  77  m.  N.  of  Portland, 
Ore.  Shipping  point  for  Cowlitz  valley. 
Iron  foundry,  saw  mills  and  lumber  man- 
ufactories.   Lumbering  and  farming. 

PILOT;  Fridays  ;  eight  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1886;  Sweaney  Bros., 
editors  and  publishers  (4— 8). 

WINONA,  Whitman  Co.  O,  400  pop., 

on  Oregon  Railway  &  Navigation  Co's  Rd., 

26  m.  W.  of  Colfax.     Farming  and  stock 

raising. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  republican:  four  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  April, 
1907;  George  W.  Hancock,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

WOODLAND,  Cowlitz  Co.  p  on 
Northern  Pacific  Rd.,  about   28  m.  N.  of 
Portland,  Ore. 
ECHO;  Fridays  (A  A). 


WEST  VIRGINIA. 


Population  958,800  t.     Land  Area  24,645  sq.  miles, 

Bounded  north  by  Pennsylvania  and  Maryland,  east  by  Maryl md  and  Vir- 
ginia, southeast  by  Virginia,  southwest  by  Virginia  and  Kentucky,  and  north- 
west by  Ohi).  State  capital :  Charleston.  Principal  products  and  industries: 
Wool  and  fruit,  and  iron  and  steel  manufacturing.  Number  ot  newspapers  and 
other  periodicals  (March  30,  1908,)  217,  divided  as  follows:  Daily,  34;  semi- 
weekly,  5;  weekly,  160;  bi-weekly,  1 ;  semi-monthly,  2;  monihlv,  15. 

The  cities  of  over  4,000  population,  according  to  the  United  States  census  of 
1900  (t).  are  as  follows  : 


Wheeling S8,8rSt 

Hiintiugdou 1 1 ,923t 

Paikersbuisr ll,703t 

Charleston 1  l,099t 

Martiusburg 7,5filt 

Fairmont 5,655t 


Grafton 5,650t 

Moundsville .5,362t 

Bluefield 4,644t 

Ben  wood 4,51  It 

Clarksburg 4,U50t 


ALDERSON. 

ADVERTISER;  Thursdays;  republi- 
can; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1900;  Alonzo  C.  Nelson,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 

BECKLEY,  c.  h.,  Raleigh  Co.  g  1,8(X) 

pop.,  ou  Chesapeake  &  Ohio,  Piney  River  & 

Point  Creek  and  Deepwater  &  Tidewater 

Rds.,  75  m.  S.  E.  of  Charleston,  the  State 

capital.    Mining,  lumbering  and  farming. 

RALEIGH  CO.  HERALD;  Thurs 
days;  republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1 .  established  190U;  E.  S.  Hatfield, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year_  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of   a  rating  to  that  effect. 

RALEIGH  REGISTER;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1880;  J.  L.  Smith,  editor  and 
publisher  (12— 6). 

Copies     printed:     1,835  iri  1907 

BELINGTON,  Barbour    Co.   b  2,.5C0 

pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio,  Coal  &  Coke» 

Belington  &  Northern  and  Wabash  Rds., 

42  m.  S.  of  Grafton    and    18    N.  of   Elkins. 

Lumber,  coal  and  farming. 

CENTRAL  REPUBLICAN;  Fridays; 

republican;  four  pages  ISx'^l;   subscription 

$1;   established  September,  1901;   Frederick 

Moore,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  infor- 
mation as  would  warrant  the  accordance 
of   a   rating  to   that  effect. 

OBSERVER;  Tuesdays:  democratic; 
four  pages  18x24 ;  subscription  $1;  established 
December,  1903;  Belington  Publishing  Com- 
pany, publishers  (1—8). 

BENWOOD,  Marshall  Co.  b  ^.^Ht 
pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio,  Ohio  River, 
Wheeling  Bridge  and  Terminal  Rds.  and 
Ohlor.,6m.S.  of  Wheeling.  Steel  works, 
rolling  mill  and  a  blast  furnace. 
ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays;  elghtpages 

13x20;    subscription    $1;     established     1895; 

Benwood    Publishing     and    Printing     Co., 

editors  and  publishers  (9—3). 

BERKELEY  SPRINGS,  c.  h., 

Morgan  Co.  d  '?81+  pop.,  on  Baltimore  A 


Ohio  Rd.,  2  m.  S.  of  Potomac  r.  Summer 
resort.  Glass  sand  mines.  Agriculture  and 
lumber. 

MORGAN  MESSENGER;  Thursdays; 
republican ;  four  pages  20x26 ;  subscription  $1 ; 
established  1893;  S.  8.  Buzzerd,  editor  and 
publisher  (2 — 8;. 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,223  in  1906, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  was 
credited   with   more   than    1,000   in    1907. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  democratic;  four  pages* 
20x26;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1885? 
N.  S.    D.   Pendleton,  editor  and   publisher. 

BETHANY,  Brooke  Co.  b  300  pop., 
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1,000    in    1907. 

BLUEFIELD,  Mercer  Co.  Q  16,500 
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Roanoke,  Va.    In  the  Flat  Top  coal  region. 

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Charleston,  the  State  capital. 
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West  Virginia  Central  &.  Pittsburg  Rd. 
and  Allegany  mountains,  84  m.  W.  of 
Cumberland.  Md.  Saw  and  wood-pulp 
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mining. 
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Parkersburg,  connected  by  steamboats. 
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ELKINS,  c.  h.,  Randolph  Co.  C  2,018t 
pop..on  West  Virginia  Central  &  Pittsburg 
Rd.,  7  m.  N.  of  Beverley.  Railroad  machine 
shops,  grist,  saw  and  planing  mills.    Tim- 
ber, coal  mining  and  agriculture. 
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credited  with  more  than  1,000  in  1905 
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FAIRMONT,    c.  h.,   Marion    Co.    ^ 

5,655t  pop.— local  estimate  11,000— on  Balti- 
more &  Ohio  Rd.  and  Monongahela  r.,  77  m. 
S.  E.  of  Wheeling.  The  river  is  navigable  to 
this  point.  Glass  factories  and  mining  and 
shipping  of  coal. 

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than  1,000  copies  regularly  in  the  years 
1903  and  1904,  but  has  not  since  set  up 
any  claim  for  issuing  so  many. 

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weekly  1868;  Fairmont  West  Virginian  Pub- 
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Ccpies    printed:     daily,     2,723  in   1906 

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Copies  printed: 


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to  assert  that  it  had  an  average  issue  mation  as  would  warrant  the  accordance 
exceeding     1,000    copies,    but    failed    to  .  of    a   rating   to    that  effect. 

furnish     such     definite      information      as  tt-^..^^  r-..    n   i-^Tt  r,r.T^ 

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of  Catlettsburgh,  Ky. 
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FRANKLIN,  C-^->  Pendleton  6'o.n-500 
pop.,  on  Ohio  River  Rd.  and  Potomac  r.,  85 
m.    from    Harrisonburg,    Va.     Tanneries, 
stock  raisins  and  agriculture. 
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GLENVILLE,  c.  h.,  Gilmer  Co.  a  SOSf 
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Usher  (1—8). 

GORMANIA,  Grant  Co.  cT  *00  pop., 

on  West  Virginia,  Central  &  Pittsburg  Rd., 

60   m.  S.  of   Cumberland,   Md.     Tannery. 

Farming. 

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(9-3). 

GRAFTON,  c.  h.,  Taylor  Co.  tl  5,650t 
pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Rd.  and  Tygart 
Valley  r.,  100  m.  S.  E.  of  Wheeling.  Lumber 
trade,  coal  mining  and  manufacturing. 

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mation as  would  warrant  the  accordance 
of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It  has  not 
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GRANTS VII.LE,  c.  h.,  Calhoun  Co. 

a  225f  pop.,  on  Little  Kanawha  r.,  70  m.S.E. 
of  Parkersburg.  Farming  and  lumbering. 

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mation as  would  warrant  the  accordance 
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larly in  the  years  1899  and  1900,  but  has 
not  since  set  up  any  claim  for  issuing  so 
many. 

HAMLIN,  c.  h.,  Lincoln  Co.  p  248  pop., 
on  Mud  r.,  28  m.  from  Huntington.  Steam 
flour  mills.  Agriculture,  coal  mining  and 
lumbering. 

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scription $1;  established  1903;  A.  W.  Hoff, 
editor  and  publisher  (9—6)  ( A  A). 

HARM  AN,  Randolph  Co.  u  152t  pop., 
on  Dry  Fork  Rd. 
NEWS;  Fridays  (A  A"). 

HARPER'S  FERRY,  Jefierton  Co. 
□'896+  pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Rd.  and 
Potomac  r.,  8  m.  W.  of  Charlestown,  the 
county  seat.  Pulp  manufactories.  To- 
bacco raising.    Summer  resort. 

TIMES;  Fridays;  independent-repub- 
lican; eight  pages  17J^x24;  subscription  $1; 
established  1887;  The  Times  Printing  Co.,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  (3 — 1). 

HARRIS VILLE,  c  h.,  Ritchie  Co.\^ 
361+ pop.,  terminus  of  Pennsboro  &  Harris- 
ville  Rd.,  37  m.  E.  of  Parkersburg.  Roller 
and  planing  mills.    Farming. 

RITCHIE  GAZETTE;  Thursdays; 
republican;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  1873;  Robert  Morris,  editor 
and  publisher  (12—4). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,387  in  1904, 
since_  which  it  _  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  was 
credited   with   more   than    1,000   in    1907. 

RITCHIE  STANDARD;  Thursdays; 
eight  to  ten  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1; 
established  1895;  L.  H.  Adams,  editor  and 
publisher  (3—5  P). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1900 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  infor- 
mation as  would  warrant  the  accordance 
of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It  has  not 
since  made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 

HINTON,  c.  h.,  Summers  Co.  g  3,763t 

pop.,  on  Chesapeake  &  Ohio  Rd.  and  New  r., 

55  m.  S.  E.  of  Charleston,  the  State  capital. 

Large  brownstone  quarry.      Timber    and 

coal.    Agriculture. 

NEWS;  every  evening  except  Sunday; 
four  pages  13x20;  subscription  $3;  estab- 
lished May,  1902;  Franklin  Publishing  Co., 
publishers. 

INDEPENDENT  HERALD;  Thurs- 
days; democratic;  four  pages  20x24 ;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50  ;  established  1873;  W.  H.  Sawyers, 
editor  and  publisher  (7—3  P). 

LEADER;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22  ;  subscription  SI  ;  established 
1894;  J.  W.  Graham,  editor  and  publisher 
(1-8). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


1185 


WEST  VIRGINIA. 


from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for  ex- 
ceeding   1,000    in    1905    and    1907. 

SUMMERS  REPUBLICAN;  Fridays 

(A  A). 

HO'RTO'N ,  Randolph  Co.   n   on  Dry 

Forks  Rd.,  20  m.  S.  E.  of  Elkins.    Large 

lumbering  Interests. 

NEW  STAR;  Fridays ;  democratic ; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1901;  J.  W.  Miller,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (13— 3J  (A  A). 

HUNTINGTON,  c.  h.,  Cabell  Co.  -a 

11,923+ pop.,on  Chesapeake  &  Ohio  and  Ohio 
River  Rds.  and  Ohlor.,  52  m.  W.  of  Char- 
leston, the  State  capital.  Car  factories 
and  general  manufacturing.  Shipping 
point  for  coal,  lumber,  iron  and  salt. 

ADVERTISER  ;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEK  li  V,  Thursdays ;  demo- 
cratic ;  six  pages  15x22  ;  subscription— dally 
$3,  weekly  $1;  established— dally  1889,  weekly 
1869;  J.  H.  Long,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3  P). 
Copies  printed:  The  daily  edition  of 
this  paper  had  credit  for  an  average  is- 
sue of  1,217  in  1899  and  1,651  in  1901, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  has 
been  credited  with  more  than  1,000  every 
year    since,    up    to    and    including    1907. 

DISPATCH;  every  morning  except 
Monday  (A  A). 

HERA  Li  U;  every  evening  except  Sun 
day,  and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  republi 
can;  dally  eight  to  ten,  weekly  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription— daily  $0,  weekly  $1; 
established  1891;  C.  E.  Haworth,  editor; 
The  Herald  Co.,  publishers  (7—5). 

Copies  printed:  The  daily  edition  of 
this  paper  has  on  two  occasions  indicated 
a  desire  to  have  credit  for  issuing  more 
than  _  1,000  copies  regularly,  but  such 
definite  information  as  would  warrant 
such  a  rating  has  never  been  forthcom- 
ing. 

For  the  year  1902  the  weekly  edition 
seemed  to  assert  that  it  had  an  average 
issue  exceeding  1,000  copies,  but  failed 
to  furnish  such  definite  information  as 
would  warrant  the  accordance  of  a 
rating  to  that  effect.  It  has  not  since 
made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 

WEST  VIRGINIA  COURIER;  Sat 
urdays  (A  A). 

HURRICANE,  Putnam  Co.  -a  207 
pop.,  on  Chesapeake  &  Ohio  Rd.,  25  m.  W. 
of  Charleston,  the  State  capital.  Hub  and 
spoke  factory.  Farming,  lumbering,  flre 
and  pottery  clay  and  petroleum. 

BREEZE;  Saturdays;  independent; 
four  to  eight  pages  16x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1900;  J.  E.  Billups,  editor  and 
publisher  (7—5). 

KENOVA,   Wayne  Co.  JJ  863t  pop.,  on 

Norfolk  &  Western  and  Chesapeake  &  Ohio 

Rds.  and  Big  Sandy  r.,  13  m.  N.W.  of  Wayne, 

the  county  seat.    Saw  ana  planing  mills 

and  railroad  repair  shops. 

REPORTER;  Fridays;  Independent; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1891;  T.  T.  McDougal,  editor  and  pubiisher 
(7-3  P). 

KEYSER,  c.  h.,  Mineral  Co.  cf  2,536t 
pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  and  West  Vir- 
ginia Central  &   Pittsburg  Rds.,   23  m.  S. 

75 


WEST  VIRGINIA. 


W.  of  Cumberland.Md.    Manufactories  and 

mills.    Grain  and  live  stock. 

MOUNTAIN  ECHO;  Fridays;  republl- 
fft"{,i/^":?  ,P-.^^«»  20x20;  subscription  $1; 
pubSsl^lslI^'  ^-  ^-  ^«^->'   «^"-   -^ 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,075  in  1902, 
but  has  not  since  made  claim  to  issuing 
so  many  as  1,000  copies. 

WEST   VIRGINIA    TRIBUNE  ;  Fri- 
days;    democratic ;   four   pages   20x26;    sub- 
scription $1 ;  established   1870 ;  W.  C.  Lon^ 
editor  and  publisher  (8-3).  *' 

WEST  VIRGINIAN;  monthly  (A  A). 

KEYSTONE,  McDowell  Co.  p  1,088 
pop.,  on  Norfolk  &  Western  Rd.,  8  m.  S.  E. 
of  McDowell,  the  county  seat.  Agriculture. 

^IcD  DWELL    TI3IES;     Saturdays 

KINGWOOD,c.h.,Pr««fo7»  Co.  ^  7»0t 

pop.,  on   West  Virginia  &   Northern  Rd., 

17  m.  W.  N.  W.  of  Oakland,  Md.    Sash  and 

blind  factory.    Summer  resort. 

PRESTON  LEADER;  Fridays;  repub- 
lican; eight  pages  15^x22;    subscription  $1: 
estabUshed  August,  liK33:  S.  B.  Montgomery 
editor  and  publisher  (3—8). 

^PRESTON    CO.  JOURNAL;     Thurs 
days;  republican;  four  pages  20x26 ;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1866;  H.  S.  Whetsell,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (2—6). 

Copies     printed:      1,805   in   1905 
1,830  in   1907 
WEST   VIRGINIA   ARGUS;  Thurs 

days;  democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1870;  M.  E.  Mehr- 
ten,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies     printed:      1,570  in   1907 

LEWISBURG,  c.  h.,  Greenbrier 

Co.  g  872t  pop.,  on  Chesapeake  &  Ohio 
Rd.  and  Greenbrier  r.,  25  m.  E.  of  Hinton. 
Agriculture. 

GREENBRIER  INDEPENDENT; 

Thursdays;  democratic;  four  pages  30x26; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1866;  Thos.  H. 
Dennis,  editor;  Dennis  &  Argabrlte,  publish- 
ers (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  infor- 
mation as  would  warrant  the  accordance 
of  a    rating  to   that  effect. 

lilTTIiETON,  Wetzel  Co.  b  1,200  pop., 
on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Rd.,  32  m.  N.of  Clarks- 
burg.   Farming,  oil  and  gas. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  independent; 
four  pages  17x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
June,  1904;  D.  L.  Long,  editor;  Littleton  Print- 
ing Co.,  publishers  (12—5). 

LOGAN,  c.  h.,  Logan  Co.  P  325  pop., 
on  Guyandotte  r.,  55  m.  S.  S.  W.  of  Charles- 
ton, the  State  capital.  Agriculture,  lumber- 
ing and  coal  mining. 

LOGAN  CO.  BANNER;  Wednesdays; 
democratic;  four  pages  18x24 ;  subscription 
$1;  established  1889;  H.  C.  Bagland,  editor; 
W.  A.  Brazie,  publisher. 

liUMBERPORT,  Harrison   Co.    u 

1,800  pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Rd.,  11  m. 
N.  of  Clarksburg,  the  county  seat.  Flour 
mills,  zinc  works,  glass  plants,  lumber  and 


list) 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


WEST  VIRGINIA. 


planing   mills;    coal   mines,  natural   gas. 

Agricultural  section. 

NEW-INDEPENDENT;  Fridays;  in- 
dependent; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
J1.50;  established  190():  George  A.  Dean,  edi 
tor  and  publisher  ( 1—8). 

MADISON,  c.  h. ,  Boone  Co.  p 200  pop., 
35  m.  S.  W.  of  Charleston,  the  State  capital. 
Agriculture  and  timber. 

BOONE  DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays; 
d"emocratic;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1883;  Geo.  W.  Smoot,  editor 
and  publisher. 

COAL.  RIVER  REPUBLICAN; 
Thursdays  (A  A). 

MANNINGTON,i»farton  Co.^  l,681t 
pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Rd.,  20  m.  N.  of 
Clarksburg  and  60  E.  of  Wheeling.  Saw 
and  flour  mills,  tannery  and  machine 
shops.  Pottery  and  glassworks.  Extensive 
oil  field. 

RECORD;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day; republican;  four  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion $3;  established  June,  1902;  F.  K.  Bryant, 
editor  and  publisher  (12—4). 

ENTERPRISE;  semi  weekly;  Wednes- 
days and  Saturdays;  independent;  four  to 
twenty  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1894;  J.  Bruce  Hess,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year_  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance   of    a    rating    to   that   effect. 

ADVOCATE;  Fridays;  four  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1;  established  1897;  F.  K.  Bry- 
ant, editor  and  publisher  (7—3  P). 

MARIilNTON,  c.  h.,  Pocahontas  Co. 

□,     171   pop.,    on   Greenbrier   r.      Timber. 
Farming. 

MESSENGER;  Saturdays;  republican; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1900;  R.  A.  Kramer,  editor;  Pocahontas  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  publishers  (3— 3). 

POCAHONTAS  TIMES;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  four  pages  20x26;  subscription 
$1 ;  established  1882  ;  A.  &  N.  Price,  editors 
and  publishers  (6—3). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  in- 
formation as  would  warrant  the  accord- 
ance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It  has 
not  since  made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 

MARTINSBURG,  c.  h..  Berkeley 
Co.  cf  7,564+  pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  and 
Cumberland  Valley  Rds.,  25  m.  N.  E.  of  Win- 
chester, Va.  Railroad  repair  shops,  distil- 
lery, lime  and  phosphate  factories,  woolen 
and  hosiery  mills,  brass  foundry  and 
wagon  works. 

EVENING  JOURNAL,;  every  evening 
except  Sunday;  independent;  six  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $3;  established  May,  1907; 
Harvey  A.  Bush,  editor;  Evening  Journal 
Publishing  Co  .  publishers  i5 — 7  P). 

WORLD;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  SEMI-WEEKLY,  Tuesdays  and  Fri- 
days; independent;  four  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription— daily  $8.25,  semi-weekly  $1;  estab- 
lished—daily  1891;  W.  E.  Hoffheins.  editor; 
W.  E.  Hoffheins  &  Co.,  pubU8her8(2-S). 

HERALD;  Saturdays;  republican;  eight 
pages    15x22;    subscription   $1;    established 


WEST  VIRGINIA. 


1880;  W.  E.  Hoffheins  &  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (8—3  P). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies  reg- 
ularly in  the  years  1894  and  1902,  but 
has  not  since  set  up  any  claim  for  issu- 
ing so  manv. 

PIONEER  PRESS:  Saturdays;  negro; 
four  pages  30x26 ;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1882;  J.  R.  CUCCord,  editor  and  pro- 
prietor. 

STATESMAN -DEMOCRAT;       Frl 
days;  democratic;    eight  pages  15x22;   sub- 
scription  $1;     established— S^afesHian   1869, 
Democr-at    1894,   consolidated    190'6;      C.   W. 
Beyer,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  in- 
formation as  would  warrant  the  accord- 
ance  of  a   rating  to  that  effect. 

TOMAHAWK;  monthly ;  Improved 
Order  of  the  Red  Men ;  twenty  pages  6}^x9}^ ; 
subscription  50 cents;  established  December, 
1901;  C.  K.  Chambers,  editor  and  publisher 
(1-8).  _ 

Copies  printed:  1,583  in  1904 
1,800  in  1905 
2,100  in   1907 

MIDDLEBOURNE,c.  h.,  Tyltr  Co. 

\2  600  pop.,  on  Ohio  r.,  50  m.  S.  by  S.  W.  of 
Wheeling.  Agriculture,  stock  raising,  lum- 
bering and  wool  growing.  Extensive  oil 
field. 

TYLER  CO.  JOURNAL;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  four  to  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1899  ;  C.  B.  Rlggle, 
editor  and  publisher  (1— 5  P). 

TYLER  CO.  STAR;  Thursdays;  repub- 
lican; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1877;  H.  W.  Smith,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—7). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  has  on 
three  occasions  indicated  a  desire  to  have" 
credit  for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies 
regularly,  but  such  definite  information 
as  would  warrant  such  a  rating  has 
never   been   forthcoming. 

MILTON,    Cabell  Co.  -a  682t  pop.,  on 

Chesapeake  &  Ohio  Rd.,  18  m.  E.  of  Hunting- 
ton, the  county  seat.  Saw  and  grist  mills. 
Oil  wells,  agriculture  and  lumbering. 

CABELL  RECORD;  Thursdays;  four 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1  ;e8tablished  1898 ; 
Jas.  R.  Dudley,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

MONTGOMERY,    Fayette   Co.    p 

3,000  pop.,  on  Chesapeake  &  Ohio  Rd.  and 

Kanawha  r.,  27  m.  S.  E.  of  Charleston.   Coal 

mining. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  republican;  four  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  August, 
1903;  L.  S.  Montgomery,  editor  and  publisher 

(1-8). 

MOOREFIELD,  c.h.,  Hardy  Co.  ^ 
460+  pop.,  on  South  Branch  r.,  27  m.  W.  of 
Romney.    Roller  flour  mills,  tannery,  plan 
Ing  mills  and  lumber.    Agriculture. 

EXAMINER;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  established 
1896;  S.  A.  McCay,  editor  and  publisher  (2—8). 
Copies  printed:^  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,074  in  1903 
and  1,362  in  1904,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  has  been  credited  with 
more    than    1,000    in    1905    and    1907. 


CATALOCrE  BY  STATES. 


1187 


WEST  VIRGINIA. 


MORGANTOWN,  c.  h.,  Monongalia 

Co.  i  12,000  pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Rd. 
and  Monongahelar.,  102  m.  S.  of  and  con- 
nected by  steamboat  with  Pittsburg,  Pa. 
Seat  of  the  West  Virginia  Unirerslty. 
Glass  factories,  tin  mill,  coal  mines,  brick 
yards  and  stone  quarries.  Agricultural 
region. 

CHROXICLiE;  evei-y  morning  except 
Monday,  and  WEEKLY,  Tuesdays;  re- 
publican; daily  six,  weekly  twelve  pages 
15x22;  subscription— daily  $4.50,  weekly  $1.25; 
established  June,  1904;  D.  M.  Greene,  editor; 
The  Chronicle  Publishing  Co.,  publishers 
(1-8). 

DAILY  POST;  every  evening  except 
Sunday, and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays; repub- 
lican; eight  paaes  15x22;  subscription— daily 
$5,  weekly  $1.25;  established— daily  1899, 
weekly  1864;  Morgantown  Post  Co.,  Inc., 
editors  and  publishers  (1—8) 

Copies    printed:    weekly,  1,360  in   1907 

NEW  DOMINIOiS  ;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  NEW  DOMINION-. 
NEWS;  Wednesdays;  democratic;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription— daily  $5,  weekly  $1 ; 
established— dally  1897,  weekly  1876;  Gilbert 
B.  Miller,  editor;  The  Dominion  News  Co. 
(Inc.),  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding     1,000    in     1907. 

BAR;  monthly;  legal;  fifty- two  pages 
7x10;  subscription  $1;  establlehed  1894;  Bar 
Publishing  Company,  editors  and  publishers 
(9-3)  (A  A). 

GHOUKKI;  monthly;  free  tliought; 
thirty-six  pages  4J4x7%;  subscription  25 
cents;  established  1901;  Howard  Llewellyn 
Swisher,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

WEST  VIRGINIA  SCHOOL  JOUR- 
NAL; monthly  (A  A). 

MOUNDSVILLE,    «•  h..    Manhall 

Co.  d]  5,362+  pop.— local  estimate  8,000— on 
Baltimore  &  Ohio  and  Ohio  River  Rda.  and 
Ohio  r.,  11  m.  below  Wheeling.  Manufac- 
turing and  farming. 

ECHO;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  daily  independ- 
ent, weekly  democratic;  dally  eight,  weekly 
sixteen  pages  15x30;  subscription— daily  $8, 
weekly  $1;  established -daily  1896,  weekly 
1889;  J.  D.Shaw,  editor  and  publisher  (1—6). 
Copies    printed:     daily,     1,155  in  1906 

1,286  in   1907 
Weekly,    1,358  in  1902 
1,589  in   1903 
1,746  in  1904 
2,016  in  1905 
2,271  in   1906 
2,356  in   1907 
HERALD;    every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Wednesdays;  repub- 
lican; four  pages  16x22;  subscription— dally 
$2.50, weekly  $1 ;  established— daily  1899. week- 
ly 1874;    Marshall  Printing  Company,  pub- 
lishers (13-3). 

NEW  CUMBERLAND,  c  h.,  Han- 

cock  Co.  ti  2,198+  pop.,  on  Pittsburg,  Cincin- 
nati, Chicago  &  St.  Louis  Rd.  and  Ohio 
r.,  9  m.  N.  of  SteubenvlUe,  O.,  and  30  W.  of 
Pittsburg,  Pa.  Manufactures  of  flre-brlck, 
sewer  pipe  and  terra  cotta  work.  Foundry 
and  machine  shop. 

HANCOCK  CO.  COURIER;  Fridays; 
four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  established 
1869;  J.  W.  Plattenburgh  &  Son,  editors  and 
publishers  (7— 3P). 


WEST  VIRGINIA. 


HANCOCK    CO.    INDEPENDENT; 

Thursdays;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$i;  established  1877;  R.  M.  Brown,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  issue  of  1,100  for  the  year  1895, 
but  has  not  since  made  definite  and 
satisfactory  claim  to  issuing  so  many 
as    1,000   copies. 

NE'W    MARTINSVILLE,   c.  h., 

Wetzel  Co.  ti  2,213  pop.,  on  Ohio  River  Rd. 
and  Ohio  r..  40  m.  below  Wheeling.  Manu- 
factures of  lumber,  oil  barrel8,wool,  leather 
and  staves. 

DISPATCH;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1901;  Grif  Alexander,  editor;  Valley 
Printing  Co.,  Inc.,  publishers  (2—8). 

WETZEL  DEMOCRAT;  Fridays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1877;  C.  6.  Westerman,  edi- 
tor; The  Wetzel  Democrat  Publishing  Co., 
Inc., publishers  (7—5). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  issue  of  1,148  for  the  year  1905, 
but  has  not  since  made  definite  and 
satisfactory  claim  to  issuing  so  many 
as    1,000    copies. 

W^ETZEL  REPUBLICAN  ;  Thurs- 
days; independent  republican;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1888;  B.  B. 
Muhlemann,  editor;  Muhlemann  &  Oekies, 
publishers. 

MOUNTAIN  STATE  GAVEL; 
monthly ;  Junior  Order  United  American 
Mechanics;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
75  cents;  established  1893;  G.  S.  Snodgrass, 
editor;  Valley  Printing  Co.,  Inc.,  publishers 

Copies     printed:        529  in  1907 

OCEANA,  c.  h.,  Wyoming  Co.  J3   187t 

pop.,    50   m.  S.   of    Charleston,   the  State 

capital.    Agriculture  and  timber. 

WYOMING  TRIBUNE;  Fridays; 
democratic;  four  pages  11x16;  subscription 
$1;  established  1898;  Marvin  T.  Bowman,  ed- 
itor and  publisher  (9—3). 

PARKERSBURG,  c.  h.,  Wood  Co. 

\3  11,703+  pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio,  Balti- 
more &  Ohio  Southwestern  and  Ohio  River 
Rds.  and  Ohio  and  Little  Kanawha  rs.,  96  m. 
below  Wheeling.  Oil  refining  and  manu- 
facturing. U.  S.  Custom  House,  household 
furniture  factory,  lumber  and  flour  mills 
acid  works,  foundries  and  machine  shops 
Exports  ship  timber. 

DISPATCH  NEWS;  every  morning, 
and  WEEKLY,  Wednesdays;  republican; 
daily  eight.  Sunday  twelve  to  twenty,  week- 
ly eight  pages  15x22;  subscription— daily  and 
Sunday  $5,  Sundav  $1,  weeklj'  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 189T;  C.  B.  Smith,  editor;  Daily  News 
Publishing  Company,  publishers  (9— 3)(A  A)- 
Copies  printed:  The  daily  edition  of 
this  paper  had  credit  for  an  average  is- 
sue of  3,333  in  1904,  since  which  it 
has  not  furnished  any  definite  and  satis- 
factory report,  but  was  credited  with 
more   than    2,250   in    1905    and   1906. 

For  the  year  1901  the  weekly  edition  of 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  in- 
formation as  would  warrant  the  accord- 
ance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It  has 
not  since  made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 

SENTINEL;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  SEMI- WEEK  L  Y,  Tuesdays  and 


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WEST  VIRGINIA. 


Fridays;  democratic;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub 
scrlptlon— daily  $4.50,  seiul-Treekly  SI;  es- 
labllshed— daily  1889,  semi-weekly  1875;  R.  E. 
Hornor,  editor  and  publisher  (1 — 4). 

Copies  printed:     daily:      1,260  in  1896 

1,978  in  1900 

2,159  in   1902 

2,301   in   1903 

2,442  in   1905 

2,640  in   1906 

2,947  in   1907 

STATE  JOURNAL.;  every  evening  ex 

•ept  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays; 

republican;  elglit pages— dally  17J^x24, weekly 

30x24;    subscription  —  dally    $5.    weekly   $1; 

••tabllshed— dally    1888,  weekly  1869;  B.  W. 

Morris,  editor;  State  Journal  Co.,  publishers 

Copies  printed:  The  daily  edition  of 
this  paper  had  credit  for  an  average 
issue  of  3,325  in  1906,  since  which  it 
has  not  furnished  any  definite  and 
satisfactory  report,  but  was  credited 
with    more    than    2,250    in    "1907. 

The  weekly  edition  had  credit  for  issu- 
ing more  than  1,000  copies  regularly  in 
the  years  1898  and  1902,  but  has  not 
since  set  up  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory   claim    for    issuing    so    many. 

BAPTIST  BANNER;  Thursdays 
(▲A). 

WEST  VIRGINIA  CHRISTIAN; 
semi-monthly;  Christian  Church;,  twelve 
pages SJ^xll^;  subscription  50  cents;  estab- 
liahed  1899;  Orllas  G.  White,  editor;  B.  E. 
Hanes,  publisher  (11—5  P). 

PARSONS,  c.b.,  Tucker  Co.    ^    618t 

pop. — local  estimate  1,240  -ou  West  Virginia 

Central  &  Pittsburg  Rd.  and  Cheat  r.,  72 

m.  S.  W.  of  Cumberland,  Md.,  and  20  N.  E. 

of  Elklns.  Farming,  tanneries,  pulp  mills, 

lumbering  and  mining. 

ADVOCATE;  Thursdays;  republican; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $l;eRtablished 
1896;  A.  A.  Dorsey,  editor  and  publisher  (7— 5). 

MOUNTAIN     STATE     PATRIOT; 

Wednesdays;  prohibition;  four  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  July,  1902;  J.  W. 
Bedford,  manager;  Mountain  State  Patriot 
Co.,  publishers  (2— 8). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding    1,000    in    1905    and    1907. 

TUCKER  DEMOCRAT;  Fridays; 
democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1880:  John  T.  Reger,  editor 
and  publisher  (1 — 8). 

PENNSBORO,  Bitchie  Co.  ^  738t 
pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Rd.,  41  m.  E.  of 
Parkersburg.  Saw  and  planing  mills, stave 
and  heading  factory,  tobacco  and  cigar 
factories  and  pulley  works.  Oil,  coal  and 
agriculture. 

NEWS;    Thursdays;    democratic;    eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  18TO; 
J.  A.  Wooddell,  editor  and  publisher  (12—3). 
Copies     printed:      1,073  in   1897 
1,117  in  1907 

PETERSBURG,  c.  h.,  Grant  Co.  c[ 
350  pop.,  on  S.  branch  of  Potomac  r.  Agri- 
cultural and  stock  raising.  Tannery,  flour 
and  planing  mill  and  furniture  factory. 

GRANT  CO.  PRESS;  Fridays;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription $1 ;  established  1896; 
Welton  &  Johnson,  editors  and  publiiherB 
(1-8). 

Copies  printed:     This  paper  had  credit 


WEST  VIRGINIA. 


for  an  average  issue  of  1,085  in  1900 
and  1,510  in  1903,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  anv  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
than    1,000    in    1905    and    1907. 

PHILIPPI,  o.  h.,  Barbour  Co.  ^  665t 
pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Rd.  and  Tygart's 
Valley  r.,  24  m.  S.  of  Grafton.  St«am  saw 
and  grist  mill,  foundry  and  marble  works. 

BARBOUR  DEMOCRAT;  Thurs- 
days; democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1893;  A.  S.  Poling, 
editor;  The  Democrat  Company,  publishers 
(1-8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance   of   a    rating   to   that   effect. 

REPUBLICAN;  Thursdays;  republi- 
can; eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  es- 
tablished 1880;  H.  K.  McCutcheon,  editor  and 
publisher  C3— :3). 

PIEDMONT,  Mineral  Co.  cf  2,115t 
pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio,  Cumberland  & 
Pennsylvania  and  West  Virginia  Central  & 
Pittsburg  Rds.,  26  m.  S.W.  of  Cumberland, 
Md.    Railroad  shops.    Coal  mines. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  independent;  four 
pages  2Ux26;  subscription  $1;  established  1881; 
F.  W.  Rose,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 

INDEPENDENT;  Fridays;  inde- 
pendent; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ; 
established  1891 ;  J.  R.  Combs,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (3—3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  2,049  in  1902, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  has 
been  credited  with  more  than  1,000 
every  year  since,  up  to  and  including 
1907. 

BUSINESS    FARMER;  monthly:  ag- 
riculture; sixteen  pages  11x15;  subscription 
50  cents;  estabiislied  January,  1906;  Charles 
T.  Sweet,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 
Copies     printed:     4,083  in   1907 

PYTHIAN  BANNER;  monthly; 
Knights  of  Pythias;  eight  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription 50  cents;  established  1891 ;  John  M. 
Stanley,  editor  and  oubllsher  (12—5). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,500  in  1898 
and  3,840  in  1905,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  a  report,  but  was  credit- 
ed   with    more    than     1,000    in     1907. 

PINEVILLE,  c.  h..  Wyoming  Co.  p 
300  pop.,  11  m.  N.  of  Welch,  nearest  rail- 
road station.    Lumbering  and  coalfields. 

WYOMING  MOUNTAINEER;  Fri- 
days; republican:  four  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  February,  1905;  J.  J, 
&  J.  B.  Suope,  editors;  Mountaineer  Publish- 
ing Co.,  publishers  (1—7). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1*906 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance  of   a   rating  to   that   efiFect. 

POINT  PLEASANT,  c.  h.,  Maton 

Co.  -D  1,934+  pop.,  on  Ohio  Central  and  Balti- 
more &  Ohio  Rds.  and  at  confluence  of 
Kanawha  and  Ohio  rs.,  300  m.  above  Cln- 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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WEST  VIRGINIA. 


cinnati,  O.    Agriculture,  timber  and  coal 

and  salt  mining. 

REGISTER;  Wednesdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1.00;  estab- 
lished 1862  ;  F.  B.  Tlppett,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

STATE  GAZETTE;  Thursdays;  eight 
pages  lox20;  subscription  $1.25;  established 
1880;  LlTiaSimpson-Poffenberger,  editor  and 
publisher. 

PRINCETON,  c.h.,3fercer  Co.  gCm. 
N.  of  Ingleside,  the  nearest  station  on  Nor- 
folk &  Western  Railroad,  and  80  S.  E.  of 
Charleston,  the  State  capital.    Agriculture. 
STAR-JOURNAL,;  every  morning  ex- 
cept Monday,    and   VVEEKIiY,     Fridays; 
republican;  eight  pages  13x20  ;  subscription 
—daily  $3,  weekly  $1  ;  established  1879;  D. 
HoweBarger,  editorandpubli8her(4— 7)(AA). 
MERCER     REPUBLICAN;     Thurs 
days  ;    republican  ;  eight  pages  18x24  ;  sub- 
scription   $1  ;     established     August,     1902  ; 
Princeton  Printing  &  Publishing  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers  (1—8). 

MOUNTAIN  BAPTIST;  monthly 
(A  A). 

RAVENS  WOOD,  Jack$on  Co.  -a 
i,074t  pop.,  on  Ohio  Rlrer  Rd.  and  Ohio  r., 
35  m.  below  Parkersburg.  Shipping  point. 
Agriculture. 

NEWS  ;  Wednesdays;  republican;  four 
pages  18x23;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1868; 
S.  J.  Newell,  editor  and  publisher  (8— 5). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,090  in  1902, 
but  has  not  since  made  claim  to  issuing 
so  many  as   i.ooo  copies. 

REEDY,    Boane   Co.  -D  300  pop.,  on 
Ravenswood,   Spencer    &    GlenvlUe    Rd., 
about  40  m.  N.  of  Charleston. 
POINTER  ;  monthly;  eight  pages  11x15; 

subscription  25  cents;  established  July,  1903; 

P.  E.  Craig,  editor  and  publisher  (12—5). 

RICH  WOOD,   Nicholas   Co.    D   24t 

pop.,  on  Cherry  Valley  Rd. 

NICHOLAS  REPUBLICAN;  Thurs 
days  (A  A). 

RIPLEY,  c.  h.,  Jack$on  Co.   -U    579t 

pop.,  on  Ripley  &  Mill  Creek   Valley  and 

Ohio  River  Rds.    Lumbering. 

HERALD;   Fridays;   republican ;   eight 

pages   16x22  ;    subscription  $1  ;    established 

1875:  Henry  W.  Deem,  editor  and  publisher 

MOUNTAINEER;  Fridays;  six  Pages 
17x24;  subscription  $1;  established  189-J, 
Prickitt  &  Walters,  editors  and  publishers 
(8-3). 

ROMNEY,  c.  h.,  Hampshire  Co.  cf  680t 
pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Rd.  and  Potomac 
r.,  24  m.  S.  of  Cumberland,  Md.    Steam  tan- 
nery, planing  mill  and  stave  factory.    Seat 
of  State  Institution  for  the  Deaf  and  Blind. 
HAMPSHIRE  REVIEW;  Wednes 
days;   independent  democratic;    four  pages 
21x26;  subscription  $1;  established  1884;  John 
J.  Corn  well,  editor  and  publisher  (3-^). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  i,453  m  1898 
and  2,382  in  1905,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satis- 
factory report,  but  was  credited  with 
more  than  1,000  in  1907. 
RONCEVERTE,  Orunbrier  Co.  g 
968+  pop.,  on  Chesapeake  &  Ohio  Rd.,  4  m. 


S.  of  Lewisburg,  the  county  seat.    Lumber 

mills  and  machine  manufactory. 

GREENBRIER  VALLEY  DEMO- 
CRAT ;  Thursdays  ;  democratic  ;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
1897;  Howard  Templeton,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (9—3). 

WEST     VIRGINIA     NEWS;    Satur- 
days;   republican;   eight  pages  15x22;    sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1898;  Wm.B.  Blake 
&  Son.  editors  and  publishers  (1—8). 
Copies  printed:      1,485  in  1901 
1,631  in  1902 
1,755  in  1903 
1,809  in   1904 
1,034  in   1905 
2,220  in  1906 
2,524  in   1907 

SAINT  AliBANS,  Kanawha  Co.  -a 
816+  pop.,  on  Chesapeake  &  Ohio  and  Coal 
River  &  Western  Rds.,  12  m.  W.  of  Char- 
leston, the  State  capital. 
HERA  L D  ;  Thursdays ;  republican ;  four 
to  eight  pages  17x24;  subscrlprion  $1;  estab- 
lished 1892;  Frank  S.  Carel,  editor  ann  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

SAINT  MARYS,  c.  h.,  Plta$ant$  Co. 

"d  825+  pop.,  on  Ohio  River  Rd.  and  Ohio  r., 
7  m.  N.  E.  of  Marietta.  O.     Oil  production; 
agriculture,  fruit  growing  and  stock  rait- 
ing. 
LEADER;    Fridays;    republican:    eight 

pages  13x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1898; 

J.  Williams,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8)-     .„ 
ORACLE;  Fridays;  eight  pagM  20x26  ; 

subscription  $1 ;  established  1881;  R.  L.  Pem- 

berton,  editor;   H.  H.  Gallagher,  publisher 

(9-3). 

SAliEM.,Harri$onCo.  b  746tpop.,on 
Baltimore  &  Ohio  Rd.,  15  m.  W.  of  Clarks- 
burg, the  county  seat.    Farming. 
EXPRESS;   Wednesdays ;   ten  pages 
13x20;    subscription  $1;  pstabllshed  1900;  O. 
A  .  Foster,  editor;  Salem  Express  Publishing 
Co.,  publishers  (3— ;B). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year^  1902 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  in- 
formation as  would  warrant  the  accord- 
ance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It  has 
not  since  made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 
HERALD;  Thursdays;  republican; 
ei'^ht  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
fished  1903;  J.  W,  Coffman.  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2-8). 

SHEPHERDSTO  WN.  Jtfftr»on 

Co.  d  1,184+ pop.,  on  Norfolk  &  Western  Rd. 

and  Potomac  r..  12  m.  above  Harper's  Ferry. 

Machine  shops  and  cement  quarry.    Seat  of 

Shepherd  College  State  Normal  School. 

INDEPENDENT;  Wednesdays;  inde- 
pendent; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1; 
Sblished  September.  1903,  as  Eastern  Pan- 
handle;  C.  S.  Musser.  editor  and  publisher 

'^RFGTSTER;  Thursdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  ajx26:  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1M9;  H.  L.  Snyder,  editor  and  pub- 

"'Copiel^printed :  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,085  in  i89» 
and  1,612  in  1904,  since  which  it  has  not 
furnished  any  definite  and  satisfactory 
report,  but  was  credited  with  more  than 
1,000    in    1905    and    1907- 


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SHINNSTO  WN,  Harris,m  Co.  ^  535 

pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Rd..  16  m.  N.  of 

Clarksburg. 

NEWS;  Fridays ;  independent  ;  four 
pases  18x24 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1897:  W.  A.  Meredith,  editor  and  publisher 
(12-3). 

SISTERSVILLE,  Tyler  Co.  V]  2,979t 
pop.— local  estimate  5,100— on  Ohio  River 
Rd.  and  Ohio  r.,  47  m.  below  Wheeling. 
Planing  and  flour  mills.  Machine  shop. 
Manufactures  of  oil-well  tools,  boots  and 
shoes,  etc.  Extensive  oil  field.  Natural 
gas. 

DAILY  REVIEW;  every  evening  ex 
cept  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Wednes- 
days; eight  pages  15x22  ;  subscription  — 
daily  $3,  weekly  $1;  established— daily  1895, 
weekly  1885  ;  John  P.  Glass,  editor  and  pub 
ll«her(9— 5). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1906 
the  daily  edition  of  this  paper  seemed 
to  assert  that  it  had  an  average  issue 
exceeding  1,000  copies,  but  failed  to 
furnish  such  definite  information  as 
would  warrant  the  accordance  of  a 
rating    to    that    effect. 

The  weekly  edition  of  this  paper 
had  credit  for  an  issue  of  1,200  in 
189-  since  which  it  has  not  fur- 
nished any  definite  and  satisfactory  re- 
port, but  was  credited  with  more  than 
1,000    in    1905    and    1907. 

SMITHFIELD,    Wetzel    Co.    tl   1.000 

pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Rd.,  SO  m.  S.  of 

New   Martinsville,   the   county  seat.     Oil 

wells.    Manufacturing. 

COURIER;  Thursdays ;  republican ; 
eight,  pages  15x22:  subscription  $1;  estab 
llshed  October,  1905;  C.  O.  Shaiib,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 

SPENCER,  c.  h.,  Roane  Co.  -n 7371  pop. 
—local  estimate  2,000— on  Ohio  River  Rd., 
30  m.  N.  by  N.  E.  of  Charleston,  the  State 
capital.  Steam  flour  mill,  oil  and  gas 
wells. 

BULLETIN;  Fridays ;  democratic ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1878;  John  Kirk,  publisher  ( 1—8). 

ROANE  CO.  RECORD;  Fridays;  re 
publican;  eight  t>asf  s  15x32;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1888;  E.H.  Flynn,  editor  and 
publisher  (1— S). 

Copies     printed:     1,150  in   1907 

SUMMERSVILIiE,  c  h.,  Nicholas 
Co.  D  223t  pop.,  about  4  m.  N.  of  Gauleyr. 
and  65  E.  of  Charleston,  the  State  capital. 
Farming. 

NICHOLAS  CHRONICLE;  Tues- 
days; eight  pages  18x20;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1880;  J.  A.  Grose,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6—3). 

SUTTON,  c.  h.,  Braxton  Co.  u  864t 
pop.— local  estimate  1,500— on  West  Vir- 
ginia &  Pittsburg  Rd.  and  Elk  r.,  40  m.  S.  S. 
W.  of  Weston  and  100  E.  N.  E.  of  Charles- 
ton, the  State  capital.  Lumbering. 

BRAXTON  CENTRAL;  Fridays;  re 
publican ;  four  pages  18x24 ;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1883;  J. H.Dunn, editor;  W. 
E.  Swan,  publisher  (9—3). 

BRAXTON    DEMOCRAT;  Thurs 
days;   democratic;    eight  pages  13x20;    sub- 


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TERRA  ALTA,  Preston  Co.  [^  616t 

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by  S.  E.  of  Lewisburg.  Mineral  springs. 
Wheat,  corn,  tobacco  and  live  stock. 

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WALLACE,    Harrixon    Co.    D    218t 
pop.,  on  Baltimore  .t  Ohio  Rd.,  about  15  m. 
N.  W.  of  Clarksburg,  the  county  seat. 
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WAYNE,  c.  h.,  Wayne  Co.  p  500  pop., 
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N.  of  Charleston  Mineral  springs.  Farm- 
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information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
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^WEJjCH.,c.h.,McDowellCo.p2,600pop., 
on  Norfolk  &  Western  Rd..  40  m.  S.  W.  of 
Princeton  and  26  W.  of  Pocahontas,  Va. 
Coal,  coke  and  lumber. 

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formation as  would  warrant  the  accord- 
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WELLSBURG,  c.  h.,  Brooke  Co.  r^ 

7,000  pop., on  Cleveland  &  Pittsburg.Wueel 
ing  &  Lake  Erie,  Wabash  and  Pittsburg, 
Cincinnati,  Chicago  &   St.  Louis  Rds.  and 
Ohio    r.,    16  m.    above    Wheeling.     Glass, 
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Coal  mining,  oil  wells  and  wood  working. 
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pop.,  on   West   Virginia    &    Pittsburg   Rd. 

and    W.  fork  of    Monongahela  r.,    100   m. 

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WEST  UNION,  c.  h.,  Doddridge  Co. 

{^  623+ pop.,  on  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Rd. ,26  m. 

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oil  and  stock  raising. 

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WHEELING,  c.  h.,  Ohio  Co.  b  38,878t 
pop.,  center  of  five  railroads  on  the  Ohio  r., 
64  m.  W.  of  Pittsburg,  Pa.,  and  141  E.  of 
Columbus,  O.  Manufactures  of  steel.  Iron, 
nails,  pottery,  flint  glass,  steam  engines. 


paper,  cigars,  flour,  leather,  woolen  goods, 

etc.    Bituminous  coal  and  natural  gas. 

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Copies  printed:  The  daily  edition  of 
this  paper  had  credit  for  an  issue  of 
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which  it  has  not  furnished  any  definite 
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ed   with    more    than    4,000    in    1907. 

No  definite  and  satisfactory  statement 
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edition,  but  it  had  credit  for  exceeding 
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Copies  printed:  The  daily  edition  of 
this  paper  had  credit  for  an  average 
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1906,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
any  definite  and  satisfactory  report, 
but  was  credited  with  more  than  7,500 
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The  Sunday  edition  had  credit  for 
an  average  issue  of  8,305  in  1902  and 
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report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
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11,358  in  1907 

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WEST    VIRGINIA    WORKMAN; 

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1896;  Frank  Stanton,  editor"  and  publisher 
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an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance  of   a    rating   to   that   effect. 

TVILLIAMSON,  c.  h.,  Mingo  Co.  P 
40  m.  S.  W.  of  Charleston,  the  State  capital- 
Agriculture  and  mining. 

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and  publisher  (10—7  P). 

WINFIELD,  c.  h.,  Putnam  Co. -n338t 
pop.,  on   Kanawha  &   Michigan   Rd.   and 


WEST  VIRGINIA. 


Kanawha  r.,  24  m.  N.  W.  of  Charleston,  the 

State  capital.    Steam  flour  mill  and  «  stave 

f  fl<ctorv 

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publisher  (9—3). 

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tion $1  ;  established  1899;  W.  K.  Hicks,  editor 
and  publisher  (2 — 4). 

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and  1,406  in  1903,  since  which  it  has 
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tory report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
than     1,000    in    1905    and    1907. 


WISCONSIN. 


Population  2,069,042 1.     Land  Area  54,450  sq.  miles. 

Bounded  north  by  Lake  Superior  and  Michigan,  east  by  Michigan  and  Lake 
Michigan,  south  by  Illinois,  and  west  by  Iowa  and  Minnesota.  State  capital : 
Madison.  Principal  products  and  industries:  Wheat,  Indian  corn,  rye,  oats, 
and  the  manufacture  of  lumber,  leather  and  beer.  Number  of  newspapers  and 
other  periodicals  (March  30,1908),  687,  divided  as  follows:  Daily,  63;  tri- week- 
ly, 2;  semi-weekly,  2i  ;  weekly,  539;  semi-monthly,  1 ;  monthly,  50  ;  bi-monthly,  1; 
quarterly,  7. 

The  cities  of  over  15,000  population,  according  to  the  United  States  census  of 
1900  (t),  are  as  follows : 

Milwaukee 285,3 t5t  Madisou 19,164t 

Superior 31,09it  (Tireen  Bay 18,6S4t 

Racine ti9,l«2t  Eaii  Claire 17,517t 

La   Crosse '28,JS95t  MariuettP 1«,195+ 

Oslikosli '28,'iS4t  Fond  du  Lac 15,110t 

Sheboysran '22,96'2t  Appleton 15,0S5t 


ABBOTSFORD,  Clark  Co.   b   4i3 

pop.,  on  Abbotsford  &  Northeastern  and 

Wisconsin    Central   Rds.,  43   m.  N.  E.  of 

Neillsville. 

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pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1900;  Fred  A.  Pier,  editor  and  publl8her(12— 3). 

ALBANY,  Oreen  Co.  g  797t  pop.,  on 

Chicago,  Milwaukee  &   St.  Paul   Rd.  and 

Sugar    r.,   7    m.    N.  of    Brodhead.    Linen 

and  flour  mills,  latch  factory.    Live  stock, 

grain,  tobacco  and  sugar  beets. 

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established  1888 ;  E.  E.  Atherton,  editor  and 
publisher  (7—5). 

ALGOMA,i^ev-'««n'?eCo.n-l,738tpop., 
on  Ahnapee  &  Western  Hd.  and  Lake  Mi- 
chigan. Furniture  veneer  and  seat  facto- 
ries. 

RECORD;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  S1.50;  established 
1878;   W.  H.  Machia,  editor  and   publisher 

(6-3). 

ALMA,  c.  h.,  Bt^falo  Co.  n  l,201t  pop., 

on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Qulncy  Rd.  and 

Mississippi  r.,  25  m.  above  Winona,  Minn., 

and  70  S.  of  Saint  Paul,  Minn.    Grain  and 

lumber. 

BUFFALO  CO.  JOURNAL;  Thurs 
days;  republican;  four  pages  30x26;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1861;  E.  F.  Ganz, 
editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  in- 
formation as  would  warrant  the  accord- 
ance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It  has 
not  since  made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 

ALMA   CENTER,    Jackson  Co.  -D 

414  pop.,  on    Green   Bay  &   Western   Rd., 

11  m.  N.  by  W.  of  Black  River  Falls,  the 

county  seat,  and  4  W.  by  S.  of  Merrlllan. 

Farming. 

NE  WS ;  Thursdays ;  eight  pages  18x24 ;  sub- 
scription $1.50 ;  established  November,  1901 ; 
C.  M.  Peabody,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 


j  ALMOND,  Portage  Co.   D  125  pop., 

on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  22  m.  N.  E. 

I     of  Stevens  Point. 

PORTAGE  CO.  PRESS;  Thursdays; 
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subscription  $1;  established  19C0;  Miss  Lil- 
lian G.  Phillips,  editor  and  publisher  (12—8). 

AMERY,  Polk  Co.  \3  905t  pop.,  on 
Minneapolis,  St.  Paul  &  SaultSte.  Marie  Rd., 
63  m.  E.  N.  E.  of  Minneapolis,  Minn.    Good 
water  power.    Timber  and  agriculture. 
FREE  PRESS;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages   18x24;    subscription  $1;   estab- 
lished 1891;   B.  R.  Atwood,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

AMHERST,  Portage  Co.  □  558t  pop., 
on  Wisconsin  Central  Rd.  and  Waupaca  r. 
16  ni.  E.  of  Stevens  Point,  the  county  seat, 
and  48  W.  N.  W.  of  Menasha.     Agricult- 
ural-Implement  manufactories   and   flour 
mills.    Agriculture  and  dairying. 
ADVOCATE;    Thursdays;    republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50:  estab- 
lished 1893;    H.  J.  O'Brien,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6—3). 

ANTIGO,  c.  h.,  Langlade  Co.  cf  6,145t 
pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.    Lum- 
bering, dairying  and  farming. 
JOURNAL;   every  evening  except  Sun- 
day;   democratic;    eight  pages  15x22;    sub- 
scription $4.50;  established  1898;  Berner  Bros. 
Publishing    Co.,    editors     and     publishers 
(12-5  P). 

H  E  R  O  L  D;  Fridays;  German;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $2; 
established  1888;  Edward  Goebel,  editor  and 
publisher  (3—3). 

NEWS-ITEM;  Saturdays;  democratic; 
twelve  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  es- 
tablished   1882;    W.    H.   Dawley,    publisher 

REPUBLICAN;  Thursdays;  republi- 
can; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1880;  C.  O.  Marsh,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7—3  P). 

APPLETON,  c.  h.,  OutagamU  Co.  D- 
17,000  pop.,  on  Chicago  ft  Northwestern 
and  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rds. 
and  Fox  r.,  25  m.  S.  W.  of  Greenbay  and  100 
N.  by  N.  W.  of  Milwaukee.  Manufactures 
of  wlaodenware,  furniture,  sash,  doors, 
blinds,  iron,  paper,  pulp,  flour  and  agrlcul- 


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tural  implements.    Seat  of  Lawrence  Uni- 

▼erslty. 

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pages  15x22;  subscription— dally  $6.30,  vreekly 
jl;  established— dally  1890,  weekly  1833;  Ryan 
&  Bro.,  editors  and  publishers  (1—5). 

Copies  printed:     daily:      i,i8o  in  1901 

1,419  in   1903 

1,643  in   1904 

1,892  in  1905 

2,184  in  1906 

2,539  in   1907 

POST  J  every  evening  except  Sunday,  and 

WEEKLY,   Thursdays;  republican;  elgiit 

pages— daily   15x32.  weekly  lSx24;    subsorjp 

tlon— dally  $5,  weekly  $1;  established— daily 

1883,  weekly  1839;  Post  Publishing  Co.,  editors 

and  publishers  (1—8). 

tJEGENWAKTj  semi  weekly,  Mon- 
days and  Thursdays;  German;  independent- 
republican;  eiKht  pages  15x23!^;  subscription 
$2;  established  1889;  Gegenwart  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers  (2—8). 

Co-^ies     printed:     The     Monday     issue 
of    this    paper    had    credit    for    an    aver- 
age   issue    of    4,282    and    the    Thursday 
issue    of    4,606    in    1906,    since    which    it 
has     not      furnished     any     definite     and 
satisfactory    report,    but    each    was    cre- 
dited   with    more    than    4,000    in    1907. 
Publisher's  announcement. -^Printefl  on  a  ro- 
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$1.50;  established  1902;  E.  J.  Westphal,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
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information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
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3,237  in  1906 
4,012  in   1907 

ARCADIA,  Trempealeau  Co.  -n  l,273t 
pop.,  on  Green  Bay  &  Western  Rd.  and 
Trempealeau  r.,  30  m.  N.  of  Winona,  Minn. 
Mineral  springs,  roller  flour  mills  and  steam 
creamery.    Farming. 

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13,074+  pop.,  on  Wisconsin  Central,  Chicago, 
St.  Paul.  Minneapolis  &  Omaha,  Northern 
Pacific  and  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rds. 
and  Lake  Superior.  80  m.  E.  of  Duluth,  Minn. 
Iron  mlulug,  manufacturing  and  lum- 
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Iron  range. 

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each  edition  of  this  paper  seemed  to  as- 
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this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  in- 
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not  since  made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 
CHEQUAMEGON  CRITIC  ;  Satur 
days;  literary;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion $2;  established  1893;  S.  A.  Mills,  editor 
and  publisher  (2—7). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1897 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  in- 
formation as  would  warrant  the  accord- 
ance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It  has 
not  since  made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 

ATHENS,  Marathon  Co.   [^  883  pop., 

on  Abbotsford  &  Northeastern  Rd.,  15  m. 

N.  E.  of  Abbotsford.    Agriculture. 

RECORD;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  to  twelve  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1; 
established  1901;  D.  O.  Thompson,  editor; 
Athens  Printing  Company,  publishers  (1—8). 

AUGUSTA,  Eauclaire  Co. -n  1,256 1 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  & 
Omaha  Rd.,  21  m.  E.  of  Eau  Claire,  the 
county  seat.  Agriculture  and  manufactur- 
ing. 

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subscription  $1;  established  1874;  E.  J.  Wil- 
son and  E.  P.  Masters,  editors  and  publish- 
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pages  15x22;  established  1884;  E.  Q.  Herrell, 
editor  and  publisher  (4—8). 

Copies     printed:      1,116  in   1905 
1,132  in  1907 

BALD'WIN,  Saint  Croix  Co.  t:  631t 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  & 

Omaha  Rd.,  40  m.  E.  of  Saint  Paul,  Minn. 

Milling,  lumbering  and  tanning. 

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llahed  1879;  O.  K.  Hawley,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (9-3). 

BALSAM  LAKE,  c.  h.,  Polk  Co.  )j 

300  pop.,  60  m.  N.  E.  of  Saint  Paul,  Minn. 

Lumber.    Summer  resort. 

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E.  E.  Husband,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

BANGOR,  ^oc^'o***  Co.  -o  633t  pop., 

on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  and  Chi- 
cago &  Northwestern  Rds.,  15  m.  E.  by  N.  E. 
of  La  Crosse,  the  county  seat.  Cheese  f  ac 
tory,  creamery,  woolen  and  grist  mills  and 
brewery. 

INDEPENDENT;  Fridays;  independ- 
ent; four  pages  18x34;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1887;  Frank  B.  Gesler,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7—5). 

BARABOO,  c.  h..   Sauk  Co.  D  5,7.51t 
pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.  and 
Baraboo  r.,  40  m.  N.  W.   of  Madison,  the 
State  capital.     Water  power.    Agriculture. 
EVENING    NEWS:  every  evening  ex- 
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pages  15x22;  subscription— daily  $4.50.  weekly 
$1;  established— dally  1891,  weekly  1884;  H.E. 
Cole,  editor  and  publisher  (2— 7). 

Copies   printed:   weekly:    1,145   in   1896 

2,328  in  1900 
2,472  in  1902 
2,562  in  1903 
2,651  in  1904 
2,656  in  1905 
2,725  in  1906 
2,648  in   1907 


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daily  1895,  weekly  1835;  Hood  Bros.,  editors 
and  publishers  (8— 3j. 

Copies  printed:  The  weekly  edition 
of  this  paper  has  on  three  occasions  in- 
dicated a  desire  to  have  credit  for  issu- 
ing more  than  1,000  copies  regularly, 
but  such  definite  information  as  would 
warrant  such  a  rating  has  never  been 
forthcoming. 

SAUK  CO.  DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  eight  pages  30x26;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1880;  Ed.  L.  Luckow,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  ( 1—6). 

Copies  printed:  1,200  in  1895 
1,320  in  1902 
1,311  in  1903 
1,320  in  190S 
1,320  in  1906 
1,320  in   1907 

BARNEVELD,  Iowa  Co.  g  810  pop., 

on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  15  m.  E.  of 

DodgevIUe,  the  county  seat.     Creamery. 

REGISTER  AND  FRIEND;  Fridays; 
Independent;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  1885;  A.  A.  Emmel,  editor  and 
publisher  (8—3). 

BARRON,  c.  h.,  Barron  Co.  t]  1.674 
pop.,  on  Minneapolis,  St.  Paul  &  Sault  Ste. 
Marie  Rd.    Farming  and  manufacturing. 

BARRON  CO.  NEWS;  Fridays;  re- 
publican; eight  pages  17x24;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1900;  N.  S.  Gordon,  editor 
and  publisher  (11—5). 

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$1.50;  established  1876;  Hotchklss&  Co.,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  (8—5). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  has  on 
three  occasions  indicated  a  desire  to  have 
credit  for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies 
regularly,  but  such  definite  information 
as  would  warrant  such  a  rating  has 
never     been      forthcoming. 

BAYFIELD,  c.  h.,  Bayfield  Co.  \2  on 
Chicago,  St.  Paul.  Minneapolis  ft  Omaha 
Rd.  and  Lake  Superior,  16  ni.  N.  of  Ash- 
land. Summer  resort.  Fishing,  quarrying, 
manufacturing  and  lumbering. 
BAYFIELD    CO.    PRESS;    Fridays; 

republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 

$2;  established  1871;    Currie  G.  Bell,  editor 

and  publisher  (3—5). 

BEAVERDAM,  Dodge  Co.  :>  6,384 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd. 
and  Beaver  lake,  64  m.  N.  W.  of  Milwaukee. 
Summer  resort.  Water  power.  Manufact- 
uring.   Agriculture. 

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pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.S0;  established 
1860 ;  B.  F.  Sherman  &  Son,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  in- 
formation as  would  warrant  the  accord- 
ance   of    a    rating    to    that    effect. 

DODGE  CO.  CITIZEN;  Wednesdays; 
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$1.50;  established  1856;  Thomas  Hughes,  edi- 
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DODGE  CO.  FARMER;  monthly; 
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Parker,  editor  and  publisher  { i:;i— 5). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,416  in  1900 
and  5,511  in  1906,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
than    4,000    in    1907. 

BELLEVILLE,  Dajie  Co.  g  385tpop., 
on  Illinois  Central  Rd.,  about  15  ni.  S.  by  W. 
of  Madison,  the  State  capital.  Agriculture 
and  dairying;  creamery  and  cheese  factory. 
RECORDER;  Fridays  (A  A  . 

BELMONT,   Lafayette    Co.     g     509t 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.Paul  Rd., 

30  m.  E.  of  Dubuque,    Mining  and  farming. 

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subscription  $1;  established  19U3;  Tom  C. 
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BELOIT,  iZoofc  Co.  g    12,802  pop., 

on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  and  Chicago, 
Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rds.  and  Rock  r.,  85 
m  S.W.  of  Milwaukee.  Seat  of  Belolt  Col- 
lege.   Manufacturing  and  farming. 

FREE  PRESS;  every  evening  except 
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scription 95;  eatabllshed  1879;  Free  Press 
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Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,200  in  1900, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
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been  credited  with  more  than  1,000  every 
year    since,    up    to    and    including    1907. 

NEWS;  every  evening  except  Sunday; 
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$5;  Daily  News  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers  (1—7). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  2,140  in  1906, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  .was 
credited   with   more   than   2,250   in    1907. 

BENTON,  Lafayette  Co.  g  1,000  pop., 

on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  15  m.  S.W. 

of  Darlington,  the  county  seat.    Lead  and 

zinc  deposits, 

ADVOCATE;  Fridays;  Independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subsci'lptlon  $1.25;  estab 
llshed  September,  1901;  Claude  M.  Vail,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (1—8). 

BERLIN, G'reen  Lake  Co.  n  4,48J»t  pop., 
on  Chioago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.  and 
Fox  r.,  32  m.  W.  of  Oshkosh  and  96  N.  N.  W. 
of  Milwaukee.  Granite  quarry,  canning, 
glove,  shoe  and  whip  factories.  Cranberry 
growing  and  dairying. 

EVENING  JOURNAL  ;  every  evening 
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dally  $5.20.  weekly  $1;  established— dally  1881, 
weekly  1870;  Chas.  G.  Starks,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (8—3). 

OOURANT;      Thursdays;     republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;    subscription  $1;    estab- 
lished 1854;  Ernst  Greverus,  editor  and  pub 
Usher  (7—5). 

BIRCH  WOOD,  Washburn  Co.  ^lOOf 
pop.,  on  Minneapolis,  St.  Paul  &  Sault  Ste. 
Marie  Rd..  about  20  m.  N.  E.  of  Barron. 
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BIRNAMTITOOD,  Shawano  Co.  d 
701  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd., 
16  m.  S.  of  Antlgo.  Tan  bark,  pulpwood, 
brlckmaklng,  cordwood,  cedar  and  farm- 
ing. 

NEWS;  Wednesdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
19()0;  S.  K.  Adams,  editor  and  publisher  (7— 5). 

BLACKCREEK,   Outagamie  Co.  D- 

5UU  pop.,  on  Green  Bay  and  Western  Rd.,  15 

m.  N.  of  Appleton,  the  county  seat. 

TIMES  ;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  13x2U;  subscription  $1;  established 
January,  1904;  F.  H.  Colburn,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

BLACK  EARTH,  Bane  Co.   g  500 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St:  Paul  Rd., 

20  m.  W    of   Madison,   the  State   capital. 

Farming. 

TIIIES:  Thursdays;  Independent;  eight 
pages  13x2() ;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
September,  1901;  E.  J.  Browne,  editor  and 
publisher  (7—5). 

BLACK  RIVER  FALLS,  c.  h., 

Jackson  Co.  -a  l,938t  pop.,  on  Chicago,  St. 
Paul, Minneapolis  &  Omaha  Rd.and  Black  r. . 
45  m.  N.  E.  of  La  Crosse.  Lumber  trade  and 
various  manufactures.    Iron  ore.   Farming. 

BADGER  STATE  BANNER;  Thurs- 
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scription $1.50;  established  1856;  Cooper  & 
Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (8—3). 

JACKSON  CO.  JOURNAL;  Wednes- 
days; republican;  eight  pages  17x81;  sub- 
scription $1  ;  established  1886;  Merlin  Hull, 
editor  and  publisher  (12—6). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
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ularly in  the  years  1897  and  1899,  but 
has  not  since  set  up  any  definite  and 
satisfactory    claim    for    issuing    so   many. 

BLAIR.  Trempealeau  Co.  -n  438t  pop., 
on  Green  Bay  &  Western  Rd.,  43  m.  N.  E.  of 
Winona.  Minn.    Farming. 
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pages   18x84;    subscription    $1;    established 
1897;    Hensel  &  Borsheim,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (8—3). 

BLANC  HARDVILLE,  Lafayette 
Co.  p  573+  pop.,  on  Illinois  Central  Rd.  and 
E.  branch  of  Pecatonica  r.,  20  m.  E.  of  Min- 
eral Point.    Agriculture. 

BLADE;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1891; 
Carl  Chandler,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 

BLOOMER,  Chippewa  Co.\]  1,019 pop., 

on  Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  &  Omaha 

Rd.,  14  m.  N.  of  Chippewa  Falls,  the  county 

seat.    Lumbering  and  general  farming. 

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pages  15x22;   subscription  $1.50;  established 

1886;    F.  E.  Andrews,  editor  and  publisher 

(1-8). 

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lished 1R97;  W.  N.  Priddy,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7—5). 

BLOOMINGTON,  Orant  Co.  JJ  611t 
pop.,  on  Blake's  creek,  16  m.  W.  of  Lancas- 
ter, the  county  seat.    Creameries  and  grist 


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mill  and  hoop  pole  factory.    Farming  and 

stock  raising. 

IJ  E  C  O  R  D  ;  Thursdays ;  independent ; 
tsiKht  pages  16x^2;  8ub8cription$l;  established 
1879;  A.  C.  Bishop,  editor  and  publisher  (8— 5). 

BOSGOBEL,  Orant  Co.  pifi37t  Pop., 
on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.  and 
Wisconsin  r..  70  m.  W.  of  Madison,  the  State 
capital.  Flour  mills,  stave,  hoop  pole  and 
plow  factories  and  iron  foundry. 

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republican;  eight  pages  173^x24;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1871;  John  W.  Blake,  editor 
and  publisher  (8— 3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  has  on 
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credit  for  issuing  more  than  i,ooo  copies 
regularlv.  but  such  definite  information 
as  would  warrant  such  a  rating  has 
never   been    forthcoming. 

SEXTINEli:  Wednesdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished December,  1900;  George  W  Goldsmith, 
editor  and  publisher. 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1902 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  in- 
formation as  would  warrant  the  accord- 
ance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It  has 
not  since  made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 

BOYD,  C7ifppejra  Co.  "□  8(J0  pop.,  on 
Wisconsin  Central  Rd..  17  m.  E.  of  Chippe- 
wa Falls,  the  county  seat.  Wood  working 
and  farming. 

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BRANDON,  Fond  du  Lac  Co.  d-  663t 

pop.,  on  Chicago,    Milwaukee    &    St.  Paul 

Rd.,  30  m.  S.  by  S.  E.  of  Berlin  and  76  N.  W. 

of  Milwaukee.    Farming. 

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i865;  Ida  J.  Yorty,  editor;  Jenkinson  &  Yorty, 
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BRILLION,  Calumet  Co.o-  927  pop., 

on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  16  m.  N.  E. 

of  Chilton,   the   county  seat.    Agriculture 

and  manufacturing. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  eight  pages  16x22;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1894;  Otto  Zander, 
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BRODHEAD,  OreenCo.qi  l,584tpop., 
on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.  and 
Sugar  r..  20  m.  W.  of  Janesvllle  and  80  W. 
S.  W.  of  Milwaukee.    Agriculture. 
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established    1860;    B.  E.  McCormick.  editor 
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and  1,435  in  1903,  since  which  it  has  not 
furnished  any  definite  and  satisfactory 
report,  but  was  credited  with  more  than 
1,000    in    1905    and    1907. 

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1883;  Sbeele  &  Schempp,  editorsand  publish- 
ers (7— 3P). 

BRUCE,  ^usk  Co.  "□  444t  pop.,  on 
Minneapolis,  St.  Paul  &  Sault  Ste.  Marie 
Rd.,  8  m.  W.  of  Ladysmlth.the  county  seat. 
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BURLINGTON,  Racine  Co.  O,  J,52«t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  and 
Wisconsin  Central  Rds.  and  Fox  r.,  27  m. 
W.  of  Racine,  the  county  seat,  and  42  S.  W. 
of  Milwaukee.  Water  power.  Brick  and 
tile  works,  creameries,  malt  houses  and 
horse  blanket,  camera,  brass  works,  can- 
ning condensed  milk  and  wood-working 
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1,18s  in   1905 
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1,24s  in   1907 

BUTTERNUT,  Ashland  Co.  ^  2,025 

pop.,  on  Wisconsin  Central  Rd.,  54  m.  8.  E. 

of  Ashland,  the  county  seat.    Farming  and 

lumbering.     Charcoal    kilns,    creameries 

and  veneer  factories. 

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CADOTT,  Chippewa  Co.  b  840t  pop., 
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pewa Falls,  the  county  seat.  Hub,  spoke, 
barrel  heading  and  carriage  factories  and 
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CAMBRIA, Coiumfcm  Co.  n  561t  pop., 

on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  30  m. 

E.  of  Portage,  the  county  seat.    Live  stock 

aild  produce  shipping. 

NEWS ;  Fridays  ;  republican ;  eight  pages 
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CAMBRIDGE,  ^an«  Co.  g  on  Kosh- 

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county    seat    and   State    capital.      Flour 

mills  and  wagon  and  harrow  works. 

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CAMERON,  Barron  Co.  b  500  pep., 
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Minneapolis,  St.  Paul  &  Sault  Ste.  Marie 
and  Rice  Lake,  Dallas  &  Menominee  Rds., 
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S.  of  Sparta,  the  county  seat.    Farming. 
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1888;  John  Foley,  editorand  publisher  (1—8). 

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1901;  J.  M.  Klauer,  editorand  publisher  (1—8). 

CEDARBURG,  Ozaukee  Co.  a- 1,6261 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd., 
23  m.  N.  of  Milwaukee.  Flour  and  planing 
mills  and  manufactories  of  cassimeres,  flan- 
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not  since  made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 

CENTURA,  Polk  Co.  ^  250  pop.,  on 

Minneapolis,  St.  Paul  &  Sault  Ste.  Marie 

Rd.,  7  m.  W.  of  Balsam  Lake,  the  county 

seat.    Agriculture. 

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CHETEK,  Barron  Co.  ^  581t  pop., 
on  Chicago,  St.  Paul.  Minneapolis  &  Oma- 
ha Rd.,  32  m.  N.  N.  W.ot  Chippewa  Falls. 
Farming  and  lumbering. 

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pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
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CHILTON,  c-h-.  Calumtt  Co.  n-  1,800 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul 
Rd.  and  Manitowoc  r.,  79  m.  N.  of  Mil- 
waukee. Malting  plant,  farming  and  dairy- 
ing. 

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definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  has 
been  credited  with  more  than  1,000  every 
vear    since,    up    to    and    including    1907. 

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CHIPPEWA  FALLS,  c.  h..  Chip- 

pewa  Co.  "□  12,000  pop.,  on  Chicago,  St.  Paul, 

Minneapolis  &  Omaha,  Chicago,  Milwaukee 

&  St.  Paul  and  Wisconsin  Central  Rds.  and 

Chippewa  r.,  12  m.  N.  N.  E.  of  Eau  Claire. 

Beet  sugar,  shoe,  shirt,  glove  and  cigar 

factories;  flour,  lumber  and  planing  mills, 

foundry  and  machine  shops  and  brewery. 

Agriculture. 

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weekly  eight  pages  18x24;  subsoriptlon— daily 
$4.50,  weekly  $1.50;  established  — daily  1894, 


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weekly   1870;   Geo.   E.   Dee,  editor;    Herald 
Printing  Co.,  publishers  (1—7). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1906 
both  editions  of  this  paper  seemed  to 
assert  that  they  had  an  average  issue 
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nish such  definite  information  as  would 
warrant  the  accordance  of  a  rating  to 
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$1;  established— daily  1885,  weekly  1875;  Chip- 
pewa Valley  Publishing  Company,  editors 
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the  weekly  edition  of  this  paper  seemed 
to  assert  that  it  had  an  average  issue 
exceeding  1,000  copies,  but  failed  to  fur- 
nish such  definite  information  as  would 
warrant  the  accordance  of  a  rating  to 
that  effect.  It  has  not  since  made  any 
renewal    of    the    claim. 

CATHOLIC  SENTINEL;  Thursdays; 
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tion $1.50:  established  1P89:  Arthur  Gough. 
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lishers. 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  has  on 
two  occasions  indicated  a  desire  to  have 
credit  for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies 
regularly,  but  such  definite  information 
as  would  warrant  such  a  rating  has 
never   been   forthcoming. 

CLEARLAKE,  Polk  Co.  V]527t  pop., 

on  Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  &  Omaha 

Rd.,  33  m.  N.  E.  of  Hudson.    Farming  and 

lumbering. 

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pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  established 
1900:   A.   S.  Wallace,   editor  and   publisher 

(7—5). 

CLINTON,  Hock  Co.  g  871t  pop.,  on 
Chicago  &  Northwestern  and  Chicago, 
Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rds.,  13  m.  S.  E.  of 
Janesville,  the  county  seat.  Grain  ele- 
vators, brass  works  and  creamery  supply 
factory. 

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pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1874;  Cheever  &  Pauley,  editors  and  pub- 
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subscription  $1;  established  18w;  F.  R.  Hel- 
mer,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

CLINTONVILLE,  Waupaca    Co.   a 

1,837     pop.,   on    Cliicago   &  Northwestern 
Rd.,  38  m.  N.  E.  of  Waupaca,  the  county 
seat,  and  40  N.  of  Oshkosh.    Shipping  point 
for  hemlock  bark,   ties,  shingles,  lumber 
and  grain.    Flour  and  saw  mills. 
TOWN     TALK;   Fridays;    republican; 
four  pages  17J^x24;   subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished June,  1905;    F.  H.  Brady,  editor  and 
publisher  (6-5  P)  ( A  A). 

COCHRANE,  5«ifaZo  Co.  -n  260  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Qulncy  Rd.,  8  m. 
S.  of  Alma,  the  county  seat.    Agriculture. 
Ji  A  N  D  S  M  A  N  ;  Thursdays;  German; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished January,    1902;    Meili    &    Guettinger. 
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COLBY,  Clark  Co.tl  849  pop  ,  on  Wis- 
consin Central  Rd.,  55  m.  E.  of  Chippewa 
Falls.    Agriculture  and  lumbering. 

PHONOGRAPH;     Thursdays:     Inde 
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$1.50;  established  1878;  Joel  J.  Shafer,  editor 
and  publishers  (7—5). 

COIiFAX,  D^inn  Co.  '-q  700  pop.,  on 

Wisconsin  Central  Rd.,  20  m.  W.  of  Chip 

pewa  Falls.    Farming. 

MESSENGER;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 1897;  A.  C.  Chase,  editor  and  publisher 

(1-S). 

COLUMBUS,  Columbia   Co.   -_  2,849t 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul 
Rd.,  30  m.  S.  E.  of  Portage,  the  county 
seat,  and  63  W.  N.  W.  of  Milwaukee.  Ag- 
riculture. 

DEMOCRAT;  Fridays:  independent; 
eight  pages  14x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1868;  L.  T.Davles,  editor  and  publish- 
er (7— 5). 

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an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  in- 
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ECHO;  Saturdays;  German;  independent; 
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lished November,  1905;  Columbus  Printing 
Co.,  editors  and  "iiblishers  (1— 8). 

REPUBIjTCAN;  Saturdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  S1.50;  estab 
lished  1866 ;  J.  R.  Decker,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

COON  VALLEY,  Vemon  Co.  -a  325 

pop.,  on  La  Crosse  &  Southeastern  Rd.,20 

m.  N.  of  Viroqua,  the  county  seat.    Flour 

mill,  farming,  dairying,  tobacco  and  stock 

raising. 

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pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1W5;  W.  M.  Kommerstad.  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

CRANDON,  c.h.,  Forest  Co.  □'  2,500 
pop.— local  estimate — on  Chicago  &  North- 
western Rd.,  7  m.  S.  of  North  Crandon,  sta- 
tion on  Minneapolis,  St.  Paul  &  Sault  Ste. 
Marie  Railroad,  and  25  E.  of  Rhinelander. 
Lumbering  and  agriculture. 

FOREST  REPUBLICAN;  Thurs^ 
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tion $1.50;  established  1886;  Samuel  Shaw,  edi- 
tor; Shaw  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (7—5). 

CUBA  CITY,  Orant  Co.  p  1,000  pop., 
on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  14  m.  E. 
N.  E.  of  Dubuque,  la.  Shipping  point  for 
stock  and  grain.  Agriculture;  lead  and 
zinc  mines. 

NEWS-HERA  1. 1);  Fridays;  Independ- 
ent;   eight  pages  18x24;    subscription  $1.25; 
established   September.   1894;     W.  H.    Gold 
thorpe,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

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this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance   of   a    rating   to    that   effect. 


CUDAHY,    Miltmukee    Co.    D,    l,366t 
pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  15  m. 
S.  of  Milwaukee. 
TIMES;  Wednesdays  (A  A). 

CUMBERLAND,  Barron  Co.  ^ 

1.328+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minne- 
apolis &  Omaha  Rd.,  87  ra.  N.  E.  of  Min- 
neapolis, Minn.    Lumbering  and  farming. 

ADVOCATE;  Thursdays ;  republican ; 
agriculture;  sixteen  pages  18x24;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  1881;  H.  S.  Comstock, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,566  in  1901 
and  1,519  in  1905,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  a  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
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Sl.rO;  established  February,  1903 .  Free  Press 
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(1-1)  (A A). 

DALE,  Outagamie  Co.  D-  110  pop.,  on 
Wisconsin  Central  Rd.,  15  m.  W.  of  Apple- 
ton,  the  county  seat. 

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pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  established 
1899:  Joe  Senftenberg,  editor  and  publisher. 

DALLAS,  Barron  Co.  -Q  420  pop.,  on 
Minneapolis,  St.  Paul  &  Sault  Ste.  Marie  Rd., 
12  m.  S.  of  Barron,  the  countj-  seat.  Farm- 
ing. 

REPUBLICAN;  Thursdays;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscriptions!:  established  1890;  L.  E. 
Joppa,  editor  and  publisher  (3 — 8). 

DARLINGTON, c.h.,Za/ai/e««  Co.  g 
1,808+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St, 
Paul  Rd.  and  Pecatonlca  r.,  40  m.  N.  W.  of 
Freeport,  111.  Manufacturing.  Shipping 
point  for  grain,  cattle  and  pork. 

DEMOCRAT;  Thursdays;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1865;  L.  B. 
Howerv.  editor  and  publisher  (8— 3i. 

REPUBLICAN  FAR3IER;  Fridays; 
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SI;  established  July,  1902;  C.A.Smith  &  Co., 
editors  and  publishers  (2—3). 

REPUBLICAN- JOURNAL;   Thurs 
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scription $1.50;    established   1800;   Greene  A 
Van  Matre,  editors  and  publishers  (7—5). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  issue  of  1,200  for  the  years  1894 
and  1895,  but  has  not  since  made  defi- 
nite and  satisfactory  claim  to  issuing  so 
many  as   1,000  copies, 

DARTFORD,c.  h.,  Oreen  Lake  Co. 

D  450t  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern 
Rd.,  about  25  m.  S.  W.  of  Oshkosh.  Agri- 
culture. 

A  DVANCE ;  Mondays;  independent;elght 
pages  15x22;  subscription  75  cents;  estab- 
lished 1902:  M.  S.  Carpenter,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (9— 3)  (A  A). 

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Thursdays;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1894;  R.  A.  EUinger,  editor 
and  publisher  (2— 8j. 

DEERFIELD, -Dane  Co.  p  BlBtpop., 
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Madison,  the  State  capital.    Tobacco  and 

live  stock. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages 
15x23;  subscription  $1;  established  1899;  Nels 
Holman,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 

DEFOREST,    Dane  Co.   p     483  pop., 

on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  13  m. 

N.  of  Madison,  the  State  capital.    Farming. 

TIMES}  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub 
scriptlon  $1.35;  established  1895;  Times  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (7—5). 

D  E  L  A  V  A  N  ,  Walworth  Co.  R  2,224t 

pop.,   on   Chicago,   Milwaukee  &  St.   Paul 

Rd.  and  Turtle  creek,  46  m.  W.  of  Racine, 

and  63  S.  W.  of  Milwaukee.   Summer  resort. 

Farming. 

ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays ;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1878;    W.  T.  Passage,  editor   and    publisher 

(1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  issue  of  i,i95  for  the  year 
1906,  but  has  not  since  made  definite 
and  satisfactory  claim  to  issuing  so 
many    as    i,.ooo    copies. 

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pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd. 
and  Chippewa  r.,  30  m.  from  mouth. 
Dairying,  stock  raising  and  agriculture 

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1,354  in   1907 
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and  publisher  (1—8). 

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on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  21  m.  N. 


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N.  E.  of  Rhinelander.      Farming,  mining 
and  lumbering. 

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£AST     TROY,    Walworth   Co.  -   723 

pop.,  4  m.  from  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St 

Paul  Rd.   and    12    N.  E.  of  Elkhorn,    the 

county  seat.    Farming  and  dairying. 

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Kurzrok,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

EAU  CLAIRE,  c.h.,  EauclaireCo.  d 
18,981  pop.,  on  Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneap- 
olis &  Omaha,  Wisconsin  Central  and  Chi- 
cago, Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Kds.  and  at 
confluence  of  Eau  Claire  and  Chipp«wa 
rs.,  89  m.  E.  of  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  and  188 
N.  W.  of  Madison,  the  State  capital.  Saw 
mills  and  furniture,  machinery,  refrig- 
erator, linen,  box,  boots  and  shoes  and 
paper  manufactories.  Agriculture  and  lum- 
bering. 

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ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
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for  an  average  issue  of  2,822  in  1899 
and  3,256  in  1902,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  has  been  credited  with 
more  than  2,250  every  year  since,  up  to 
and    including   1907. 

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and  5,515  in  1902,  since  which  it  has 
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EDGAR,  Marathon  Co.  ij]  i78  pop.,  on 

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since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  has 
been  credited  with  more  than  lyooo 
eevry  year  since,  up  to  and  including 
1907. 

E  L  K  H  O  R  N  .  c.  h.,  Walworth  Co.  Hi, 
1,731+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul 
Rd.,  40  m.  W.  of  Racine.    Farming. 

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since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  has 
been  credited  with  more  than  1,000  every 
year    since,    up    to    and    including    1907. 

ELLSWORTH,  c.  h.,  Pierce  Co.  f 

1,052+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minne- 
apolis &  Omaha  Rd.,  23  m.  S.  E.  of  Hudson. 
BasBwood,  hardwood,  stares  and  farm 
products. 

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(7-3). 

ELROY,  Juneau  Co.  n  2,011  pop.,  on 
Chicago  &  Northwestern  and  Chicago,  St. 
Paul,  Minneapolis  &  Omaha  Rds.  and  Bara- 
boo  r.,71  m.  N.  W.  of  Madison,  the  State 
capital.    Farming. 

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lished 1899:  W.  C.  B.  Showers,  editor  and  pub- 
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ENDEAVOR,  Marquette  Co.  D  1«8 
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of  Montello,  the  county  seat.  Corn,  rye 
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EVANSVILLE,  Roc/c  Co.  g  l,864t 
pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  22  m. 
8.  of  Madison,  the  State  capital.  Tobacco 
factories,  machine  shops  and  iron  foundry. 
Tobacco  raising  and  farming. 

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formation as  would  warrant  the  accord- 
ance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It  has 
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Omaha    and    Pairchlld     &    Northeastern 

Rds.,82  m.  S.  E.  of  Eau  Claire,  the  county 

seat.    Agriculture. 

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lished 1897;  R.  B.  Swarthout,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

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W.  of  Dodgeville.    Flour  mills. 

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than   2,250   in   1907. 

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em,  "Wisconsin  Central  and  Chicago,  Mil- 
waukee &  St.  Paul  Rds.,  at  southern  ex- 
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Copies    printed:     daily,     2,111  in  1906 

The  semi-weekly  edition  of  this  paper 
has  on  four  occasions  indicated  a  de- 
sire to  have  credit  for  issuing  more 
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more    than    2,250    in    1907. 

No  definite  and  satisfactory  state- 
ment has  ever  been  secured  from  the 
weekly  edition  of  this  paper,  but  it  had 
credit    for    exceeding    1,000    in    1907. 

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information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance   of   a    rating    to   that   effect. 

FORT  ATKINSON,  ^«arer«on  Co.  U. 
8,048+  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd. 
and  Rock  r.,  20  m.  N.  N.  E.  of  Janesville. 
Foundry,  hardware,  furniture  and  dairy- 
supply  manuf  aotoriea  and  extensive  cream- 
eries. 

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and  21,035  in  1896,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  has  been  credited  with 
more  than  12,500  every  year  since  1902. 
up     to     and     including     1907. 

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3,057  in  1902 
3,048  in  1903 
3,131  in  1904 
3,072  in  1905 
3,050  in  1906 
3,014  in   1907 

FOUNTAIN  CITY,  Buffalo  Co.<. 

l.OSlf  pop.— local  estimate  1,100 — on  Chicago, 

Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.  and  Mississippi  r., 

8  m.  above  Winona,  Minn.,  and  40  above  La 

Crosse.       Planing    and    flour    mills     and 

creamery.     Farming. 

BUFFALO  CO.  REPIJBL.IKANER 
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for  an  average  issue  of  2,300  in  1895 
and  2,000  in  1900,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  has  been  credited  with 
more  than  1,000  every  year  since,  up  to 
and   including    1907. 

FOXLAKE,   Dodge    Co.  D-    908  pop., 

on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,65m. 

N.   W.   of   Milwaukee.       Summer  resort. 

Agriculture  and  dairying. 

REPRESENTATIVE;  Fridays;  Inde- 
pendent-republican; four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1.90:  established  1866;  D.  J.  Hotch- 
klss,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

PREDERIC,  Polk  Co.  t:  on  Minne- 
apolis, St.  Paul  &  Sault  Ste.  Marie  Rd.,  70 
m.  N.  E.  of  St.  Paul  and  Minneapolis,  Min- 
nesota. 

STAR;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1.00;  establislied  February, 
1903;  J.  W.  Blackstone,  editor  and  publisher 
(7-5). 

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scriptions!; established  March.  1905;  M.  H. 
Rogers,  editor;  Frederic  Times  Printing  Co., 
publishers  (1— 6  P). 

FRIENDSHIP,  c.  h.,  Adams  Co.  a 

151  pop.,  15  m.  E.  of  Necedah,  the  nearest 

station  on  the  Chicago,  Milwaukee  tc  St. 

Paul  Railroad.    Grain,  hops  and  live  stock. 

ADAMS  CO.  PRESS  J  Saturdays; 
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$1 ;  established  1861 ;  S.  W.  Pierce,  editor  and 
publisher  (9—3). 

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$1.25;  established  1898;  P.  Q.  Collipp,  editor 
and  Dublisher  (A  A). 

GALESVILLE,    Trempealeau   Co. -a 

862+  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd., 

20  m.  N.  of  La  Crosse.      Flour   mill  and 

creamery. 

INDEPENDENT;  Wednesdays;  repub- 
lican; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  187.3;  R.  E.  Smith,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 

REPUBLICAN;  Tnursdays  (A  A). 

GAYS  MILLS,  Crawford  Co.  p  127t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd., 
about  25  m.  N.  E.  of  Prairie  Du  Chien. 

CRAWFORDCO.  INDEPENDENT; 

Tuesdays  (A  A). 

GENOA    JUNCTION,    ^yalworth 

Co.  □,  467  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern 

Rd.,  28  m.  S.  W.  of  Kenosha.    Dairying, 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1900;  Chas.  F. 
Dixon,  editor  and  publisher. 

GILLETT,  Oconto  Co.  cT  750  pop.,  on 

Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  22  m.  W.  of 

Oconto,  the  county  seat.     Manufacturing 

and  farming. 

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pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1900 ; 
Lewis  P.  Perry,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

GLENFLORA,  Rusk  Co.  ^  500  pop., 
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Rd.,  11  m.  N.  E.  of  Ladysmith. 
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GLENWOOD,  Saint  Croix  Co.  \j 

1,789+ pop.,  on  Wisconsin  Central  Rd., about 

55  m.  E.  of  Saint  Paul,  Minn.    Agriculture 

and  lumbering. 

TRIBUNE;  Thursdays;  republican;" 
eight  pages  17x24;  subscription  $1.35;  estab- 
lished 1888;  C.  J.  Augustin,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher a— 8). 

GLIDDEN,  Ashlajid  Co.  tl  on  Wis- 
consin Central  Rd.,  43  m.  8.  of  Ashland,  the 
county  seat.    Farming  and  lumbering. 

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ENTERPRISE;  Fridays  (A  A). 

GRAND  RAPIDS,  c.  h.,  Wood  Co.  a 
6,130  pop.,  on  Qreen  Bay  and  Western,  Wis- 
consin Central,  Chicago  &  Northwestern 
and  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rds.  and 
Wisconsin  r.,  22  m.  S.  W.  of  Stevens  Point. 
Manufactures  of  wood  pulp,  paper,  flour, 
hubs,  spokes  and  household  furniture. 

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1857;  A.  L.  Fontaine,  editor  and  publlfiher 
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Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
the  weekly  edition  of  this  paper  seemed 
to  assert  that  it  had  an  average  issue 
exceeding  r.ooo  copies,  but  failed  to 
furnish  such  definite  information  as 
would  warrant  the  accordance  of  a 
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Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
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and  1,516  in  1905,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  a  report,  but  was  credit- 
ed   with    more    than    1,000    in    1907. 

WISCONSIN  VAI^LEY    LEADER; 

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March.  1902;  Cooley  &  Emmons,  editors  and 
publishers  ( 12—4). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,256  in_  1903 
and  1,518  in  1905,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  a  report,  but  was  credit- 
ed  with    more    than    1,000    in    1907. 

GR ANTON,  Clarh  Co.  <Z  on  Chicago, 

St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  &  Omaha  Rd.,  7  m.  E. 
by  N.  of  NeiUsville,  the  county  seat. 
NEWS;  Fridays  (A  A). 

GRANTSBURG,  c.  h.,  Burnett  Co.-^j 
705  pop.,  on  Northern  Pacific  Rd.  and 
Wood  r.,  70  m.  N.  E.  of  Saint  Paul,  Minn. 
Saw  and  flour  mills,  starch  factories  and 
creamery. 

BURNETT  CO.  SENTINEL;  Thurs- 
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scription $1;  established  1875;  Myrland  & 
Fisher,  editors  and  publishers  (1—7). 

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scription $1.25;  established  1896;  F.  R.  Huth, 
editor;  Journal  Publisliing  Company,  pub- 
lishers (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
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and  1,314  in  1903,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
than    1,000   in    1905    and    1907. 

GRATIOT,  La  Fayette    Co.    q    33ot 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd., 

54  m.  W.  of  Janesville.    Creamery. 

REPORTER;  Thursdays;  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  October, 
1903;  Reporter  Printing  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (12—5). 

G  R  E  E  N  B  A  Y ,  c.  h.,  Brown  Co.  d- 

18.634+  pop.— local  estimate  25,000— on  Chi- 
cago &  Northwestern,  Green  Bay  &  Western 
and  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rds. 
and  Fox  r.,  at  head  of  Green  bay,  107  m.  N. 
of  Milwaukee.   Lake  commerce.   Lumber. 
GAZETTE}  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  SEIVI I- WEEKLY,  Wednesdays 
and    Saturdays;    republican;    eight    pages 
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$1;  established— dally  1871,  semi-weekly  1866; 
N.  C.  Plckard,  editor;  The  Gazette  Publish- 
ing Company,  publishers  (1 — 7). 

Copies  printed:  The  daily  edition  of 
this  paper  had  credit  for  an  average  is- 
sue of  2,250  in  1897  and  3,077  in  1905, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but 
was  credited  with  more  than  1,000  in 
1907. 

No  definite  and  satisfactory  statement 
has  ever  been  secured  from  the  semi- 
weekly,  but  it  had  credit  for  exceeding 
1,000   in    1905   and   1907. 

ADVOCATE;  tri- weekly,  Tuesdays. 
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pages  19^x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1846;  F.  R.  Singleton,  editor;  Advocate  Pub- 
lishing Company,  publishers  (3 — 3) . 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  2,402  in_  1897 
and  1,150  in  1899,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and_  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  has  been  credited  with 
more  than  1,000  every  year  since,  up 
to    and   including    1907. 

DER  L.ANDSMANN;  Wednesdays; 
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subscription  $2 ;  established  1883 ;  A.  C.  Leh- 
mann,  editor;  Lehmann  &  Robinson,  publish- 
ers. 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year_  1897 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  in- 
formation as  would  warrant  the  accord- 
ance   of    a    rating    to    that    effect. 

REVIEW;  Saturdays;  republican ;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  |l;  established 
1875;  James  Kerr,  editor;  James  Kerr  &  Son, 
publishers  (3 — 3). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year_  1897 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  ha^ 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  in- 
formation as  would  warrant  the  accord- 
ance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It  has 
not  since  made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 

GREEN  LAKE,  Green  Lake  Co.   o- 

450+  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd., 

30  m.  W.  of  Fond  Du  Lac. 

ADVANCE:  Mondays  (A  A). 

GREEN   LAKE  CO.  REPORTER: 

Thursdays  (A  A). 

GREENWOOD,  Clark  Co.  ^  TOSf 
pop.,  on  Wisconsin  Central  Rd.,  16  m.  N.  of 


WISCONSIN. 


Nelllsvllle,  the  county  seat.    Lumber  mills 

and  a  sash  and  door  factory.    Farming  and 

creamery. 

GLEANER;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x32;  subscription  $1.85;  estab- 
lished 1891 :  J.  E.  Noyes,  publisher  (12  -3). 

HAMBURG,  Marathon  Co.  [b  18  m- 
N.  W.  of  Wausau,  the  county  seat.  Farm- 
ing and  lumbering.  Poultry  raising  and 
bee  culture. 

DER     GEFLCJEGEL-ZUECHTERj 

monthly;  German;  poultry   and  pet  stock; 

thirty-two  pages  9x18;  subscription  50  cents; 

established  1888;  Henry  E.  Voigt,  editor;  Der 

Gefluegel  -  Zuechter    Publishing    Company, 

publishers  (1-8). 

Copies  printed:  3,500  in  1898 
7,333  in  1905 
7,316  in   1907 

H  A  M  M  O  N  D,  S^  Croix  Co.  ^  404t 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  & 

Omaha  Rd.,  15  m.  E.  of  Hudson,  the  county 

seat.    Farming. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1894;  F.  N. 
Barry,  editor  and  publisher  (9—3). 

HANCOCK,  Waushara  Co.  D  320 pop., 

on  Wisconsin   Central   Rd.,  15   m.  W.   of 

Wautoma,  the  county  seat.     Agriculture. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1894; 
Roy  L.  Thompson,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 

HARTFORD,    Washington  Co.  D 

1,632+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St. 
Paul  Rd.,  37  m.  N.  W.  of  Milwaukee. 
Manufactures  of  agricultural  implements, 
gloves,  mittens,  caskets  and  furniture. 
Clothing  factory. 

PRESS  ;  semi  weekly,  Tuesdays  and 
Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages  30x26;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1872;  Sadie  E. 
Le Count,  editor;  Le  Count  &  Le  Count,  pub- 
lishers (7—5). 

TIMES;  semi-weekly,  Tuesdays  and  Fri- 
days; democratic;  four  pages  20x26;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1894;  A.  J.  Hem- 
my,  editor  and  publisher  (8—5). 

HARTLAND,    Waukesha  Co.  Q  872 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.. 

9  m.  E.  of  Oconomowoc. 

NEWS  ;  Saturdays;  independent;  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  established 
1893;  Mabel  V.  Hansen,  editor  and  publisher 

(1-8). 

HAYWARD,  Sawyer  Co.  tl  3,200 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  & 
Omaha  Rd.,  60  m.  S.  W.  of  Ashland. 

REPUBLICAN;  Thursdays;  republi- 
can; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  July,  1893;  R.  C.  Pugh,  editor;  The 
Hayward  Republican  Co.,  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect. 

SAWYER  CO.  RECORD;  Thursdays 
(A  A). 

HIGHLAND,  Iowa  Co.  g  918t  pop.. 

about  20  m.  W.  by  N.  W.  of  DodgevlUe,  the 

county  seat.    Agriculture  and  mining. 

PRESS;  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages    15x22;    subscription   $1;    established 


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1894;  H.  E.  Howe,  editor;  Howe  Printing  Co., 
publishers  (7—3). 

HILLiSBORO,  Vernon  Co.-D  785t  pop., 

on   Baraboo   r.,  39  m.  E.  of  VIroqua,  the 

county  seat.    Agriculture  and  lumbering. 

SENTRY-ENTERPRISE;  Thurs 
days;  republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1885;  IS.  O.  Shear, 
editor  and  publisher  (.7—5). 

HOLLANDALE,   Iowa   Co.   g    172 

pop.,  on  Illinois  Central  Rd.,  12  m.  S.  E.  of 

Dodgeville,  the   county  seat.     Butter  and 

cheese. 

REVIEW;  Fridays;  four  pages  11x16; 
subscription  50  cents;  established  1898;  J.  W. 
Laughlin,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 

HORICON,  Dodge  Co.  ry  l,876t  pop., 

on   Chicago,    Milwaukee   &    St.    Paul    Rd. 

and  Rock  r.,   50  m.  N.  W.  of  Milwaukee. 

Manufactories  of  agricultural  implements. 

REPORTER;  Fridays;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1884;  And. 
Washburn,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 

HORTONVILIiE,  Outagamie  Co.n- 
913+  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd., 
8  m.  S.  E.  of  New  London  and  14  W.  N.  W. 
of  Appleton,  the  county  seat.  Saw,  planing 
and  grist  mills.  Farming  and  lumbering. 
REVIEW;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1892;  HoUem- 
baek  &  Nye,  editors  and  publishers  (6—3). 

HUDSON, c.  h.,  Saint  Croix  Co.^3,259t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  & 
Omaha  Rd.  and  St.  Croix  r.,  30  m.  E.  of  Saint 
Paul.  Minn.  Wheat  growing,  stock  raising 
and  dairying. 

STAR-TIMES;  semi  weekly,  Tuesdays 
and  Fridays;  republican;  four  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1855;  M.  W. 
ydlaud,  editor  and  publisher  (1—4). 

ST.  CROIX  OBSERVER;  Tuesdays; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1900:  Naglee  &  Strong,  editors  and 
publishers  (1—7). 

TRUE  REPUBLICAN ;  Thursdays; 
democratic;  four  pages  20x26;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1871;  Geo.  D.  Cline,  editor 
and  publisher. 

HURLEY,  c.  h.,  Iron  Co.  ^  pop.,  on 
Chicago  &  Northwestern  and  Wisconsin 
Central  Rds.  and  Montreal  r.,  37  m.  E.  of 
Ashland.  In  the  Gogebic  iron-mining  dis- 
trict. 

MONTREAL    RIVER    MINER; 

Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1885;  F.  B.  Hand,  ed- 
itor and  publisher  (7—5). 

INDEPENDENCE,  Trempealeau 

Co.  -a  630+  pop.,  on  Green  Bay  &  Western 
Rd.  and   Trempealeau   r.,  30  m.  N.  E.   of 
Winona,   Minn.      Farming,   dairying    and 
flour  mills. 
NEWS  WAVE;  Saturdays;  eight  pages 

13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1888 ;  Geo. 

A.  &  Ada  R.  Markham,  editors  and  publishers 

(9—3). 
INTERNATIONAL    GOOD  TEMP- 

LiARi  Thursdays;  temperance:  thirty-two 

pages  7x10;  subscription  .$1 ;  established  1891 ; 

Markham  &  Parker,  publishers  (2—8). 


INGRAM,  Husk  Co.  ^  157t  pop.,  on 
Minneapolis,  St.  Paul  &  Sault  Ste.  Marie  Rd., 
16  m.  E.  of  Ladysmith,  the  county  seat. 
RECORD;  Fridays  (A  A). 

lOLA,  Waupaca  Co.  n  558t  pop.— lo- 
cal estimate  900— on  Northern  Rd.,  13  m. 
N.  of  Waupaca,  the  county  seat.  Saw  and 
flour  mills,  starch  and  table  factories,  and 
granite  quarry. 
HERA  LD  ;  Thursdays;  republican ;  eight 

pages   15x22;    subscription    $1;     established 

1891;  B.  L.  Bierce,  editor;  Herald  Publishing 

Co.  (Inc.),  publishers. 

IRON  RIVER,  Bayjleld  Co.  ^  2,439t 
pop.,  on  Duluth,  South  Shore  &  Atlantic, 
Northern  Pacific  and  Washburn,  Bayfield 
&  Iron  River  Rds.,  30  m.  S.  W.  of  Washburn, 
the  county  seat.  Lumber. 
PIONEER  ;  Thursdays;  eight  pages 

15x22;   subscription   $1.50;    established    1895; 

Peter  J.  Savage,  editor  and  publisher. 

JANESVILLE,  c.  h.,  Rock  Co.  P 
14.(XiO  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St. 
Paul  and  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rds.  and 
Rock  r.,  70  m.  W.  S.  W.  of  Milwaukee  and 
91  N.  W.  of  Chicago,  111.  Manufactures  of 
farming  implements,  wire  fence,  carriages, 
shoes,  cigar  boxes,  furniture,  underwear, 
woolens,  fountain  pens,  cotton  and  cotton 
batting.  Beet  sugar  and  tobacco.  Agri- 
culture. 

GAZETTE  ;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  SE3II-WEEKL.Y,  Wednesdays 
and  Saturdays;  republican;  eight  pages 
r,y^-K.22M;  subscription— daily  $6, semi  weekly 
$1.50  ;  established— daily  1857,  semi- weekly 
1845;  Gazette  Printing  Company,  publishers 
(1-8). 

Copies  printed:     daily:     2,247  m  1895 

2,831  in  1904 
3,149  in  1905 
3,311  in  1906 
3,671  in  1907 
Semi-weekly:     3.572  in  1895 
3,207  in  1904 
3,059  in   1905 
2,683  in   1906 
2,416  in   1907 
Publisher's   annoimcemenf.—The   Janesville 
(Wisconsin  ^Gazettk  reaches 30  39ths  of  the 
population  in  its  district,  the  million  dol- 
lar a  year  tobacco  and  sugar  beet  belt. 
RECORDER;    every    morning    except 
Mondav,   and    RECORDER^    .^  N  D 
TI31ES,  Thursdays;  democratic:  daily  four 
pages  20x26,  weekly  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription—daily $5,  weekly  $1;  established- 
daily  1878,  weeklv  1869 ;  Peter  J.  Monat,  edi- 
tor ;'Recorder  Printing  Company,  publishers. 
Copies   printed:     The  daily  edition  of 
this   paper   had    credit    for   issuing   more 
than    1,000   copies   regularly  in  the  years 
1895   and   1896,  but  has  not  since  set  up 
any  claim  for  issuing  so  many. 

INDEPENDENT;  Fridays;  labor;  eii-ht 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1:  established 
October,  1901;  The  Independent  Printing 
Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (8—5). 

JOURNAL;  Thursdays;  German;  eight 
pages  18x24:  subscription  $1.50:  established 
1889;  H.  W.  Frlck,  editor  and  publisher  (7—5). 

JEFFERSON,  c.    h.,  Jt^eraon  Co.  ^ 

2,584+  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd., 
13  m.  S.  of  Watertown  and  45  W.  of  Milwau- 


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kee.    Flour  mills,  shoe  and  chair  factories, 
pork- packing  establishment  and  tanneries. 

BANNER;  Thursdays;  democratic; eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1860;  Banner  Printing  Company,  publishers 
(1-8).  , 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,874  for  the 
year  1895,  but  has  not  since  made  defi- 
nite and  satisfactory  claim  to  issuing  so 
many  as  1,000  copies. 

JEFFERSON   CO.  JOURNAL,;  Frl 
days;  German;  eight  pages  17x24;  subscrip- 
tion   $1.50 ;    established    1888 ;    Alb.    Goerz, 
editor;      Banner    Printing    Co.,    publishers 
(12-6). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  issue  of  1,500  for  the  year  18*99, 
but  has  not  since  made  definite  and 
satisfactory  claim  to  issuing  so'  many 
as    1,000  copies. 

JUDA,  Green  Co.  p  300  pop.,  on  Chi- 
cago, Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  9  m.  S.  E. 
of  Monroe  and  7  W.  of  Brodhead.  Agri- 
culture. 

H03IE  NEWS;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  .S1.25;  estab- 
lished July.  1907;  H.  Lyndon  Williams,  edi- 
tor; Juda  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (10—7). 

JUNEAU,  c.  h.,  Dodge  Co.  O-  891t  pop., 
on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  15  m.  N. 
of  Watertown  and  58  N.  W.  of  Milwaukee. 
Shipping  point  for  grain  and  cattle.  Mill- 
ing and  manufacturing. 

INDEPENDENT:  Fridays;  democratic; 
eight  pau:es  15x22;  subscription  §1;  estab- 
lished 1896:  Clifford  Bros.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (9—3). 

TELEPHONE;  Fridays;  democratic; 
four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1877;  John  Kelly,  editor  and  publisher. 

KAUKAUNA.   Outagamie  Co.  O 

5,115+  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd. 

and  Fox  r.,  7  m.  from  A  opleton,  the  county 

seat.    Wood-pulp  and  paper  mills. 

SUN;  Fridays  ;  democratic;  twelve  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1885  ; 
Jas.  I.  Toner,  editor;  Sun  Publishing  Co., 
publishers  (9—3). 

KENDALL,  Monroe  Co. -a  460  pop., 

on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  26  m.  S.  E. 

of  Sparta,  the  county  seat. 

KEYSTONE;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  16x22;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished January,  1904;  Alex.  R.  McCleueghan, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—6). 

KENOSHA,  c.  h.,  A:eno«Aa  Co.  P. 
16,145  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd. 
and  Lake  Michigan,  35  m.  S.  of  Milwaukee 
and  51  N.  of  Chicago,  111.  Automobile, 
spring  and  iron  bed  and  typewriter  factor- 
ies, brass  rolling  mills  and  tannery.  Dairy- 
ing, farming  and  manufacturing. 

,  EVENING  NEWS;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and  TELEGRAPH- 
COURIER,  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription— daily  $5,  weekly 
41;  established— dally  1894,  weekly  18.S9;  S.  S. 
Simmons,  editor;  Head  &  Simmons,  pub- 
lishers (12—5). 

Copies' printed:  The  daily  edition  of 
this  paper  had  credit  for  an  average  is- 
sue of  1,066  in  1901  and  1,359  iii  1902, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite   and   satisfactory  report,  but  has 


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been  credited  with  more  than  1,000  every 
year  since,  up  to  and  including  1907. 
The  weekly"edition  had  credit  for  issu- 
ing more  than  1,000  copies  regularly  in 
the  years  1895  and  1900,  but  has  not 
since  set  up  definite  and  satisfactory 
claim  for  issuing  so  many. 

UNION  ;  Thursdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $2.25;  established 
1805;  J.  A.  Killeen,  editor  and  publisher. 

VOLKSFREUND:  Thursdays;  Ger- 
man; independent;  eight  pages  17x24;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1892;  Louis  Ewe, 
editor  and  publisher  (9—3). 

KEWASKUM,  Washington  Co.  a- 
679+  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd. 
and  Milwaukee  r.,  21  m.  S.  E.  of  Fond  du 
Lac.  Grain  elevators,  malt  house,  dairying 
and  farming. 

STATESMAN;  Saturdays;  four  pages 
20x26;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1895; 
C.  E.  Krahn,  editor  and  publisher  (3—3). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year_  1902 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  in- 
formation as  would  warrant  the  accord- 
ance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It  has 
not  since  made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 

KEWAUNEE,  c.  h.,  Kewaunee  Co.  o 

1,773+  pop.,  on  Green  Bay  &  Western  Rd. 
and  Lake  Michigan,  at  mouth  of  Kewa«nee 
r.,  27  m.  E.of  Green  Baj'.  Shipping  point  for 
grain,  flour,  lumber  and  bark. 

ENTERPRISE;     Fridays;   democratic; 

eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1859;  Enterprise  Printing  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers  (1—4). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,073  in  1903, 
but  has  not  since  made  claim  to  issuing 
so  many  as  1,000  copies. 

HERALD;  Fridays  (A  Ai. 

KEWAUNEE  CO.  BANNER;  Thurs- 
day's; German;  independent:  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $2;  established  1887;  Otto 
Julian  Ahnert,  editor;  Kewaunee  Priutir^ 
Co.,  publishers  (6 — 3). 

LISTY;  Wednesdays;  Bohemian;  demo- 
cratic; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $2;  es- 
tablished 1892;  Jos.  H.  Janda,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (12—6). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year_  1906 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  in- 
formation as  would  warrant  the  accord- 
ance  of   a  rating  to   that  effect. 

OWL;  quarterly,  March.  June,  Septem- 
ber and  December  ;  genealogy  :  forty  six 
pages  5x8;  subscription  $1;  established  1897; 
George  D.  Wing,  editor  and  publisher  (12—3). 

KIEL,  Manitowoc  Co.  O  924t  pop.,  on 

Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  28  m. 

by  rail  N.  W.  of  Sheboygan.    Manufactures 

of  wood.    Farming,  creameries,  and  ship 

ping  point  of  grain  and  cattle. 

NATIONAL -ZEITUNG  ;   Thursdays; 

German;  twelve  pages  15x22;    subscription 

$1.50;  established  1893;  H.  A.  Kuenne,  editor 

and  publisher  (2 — 6). 

Copies  printed:  1,399  in  1900 
1,583  in  1901 
1,690  in  1902 
1,806  in  1903 
1,981  in  J904 
2,005  in  190S 
2,060  in  1906 
2,084  in  1907 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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WISCONSIN. 


KIIiBOURN  CITY,  Columbia  Co.  a 
1.134+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St. 
Paul  Rd.  and  Wisconsin  r.,  18  m.  W.  by  N. 
W.  of  Portage,  the  county  seat.  Summer 
reaort.    Farming. 

EVENTS;  Saturdays;  republican;  six 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.25;  established 
1904;  J.E.Jones  &  Co.,  editors  and  publish- 
ers (1—8). 

MIRROR  GAZETTE;  Thursdays; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1884;  E.  J.  Wheeler,  editor  and  publisher  1 3— 3), 
Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1902 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  in- 
formation as  would  warrant  the  accord- 
ance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It  has 
not  since  made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 

KINGSTON,  Green  Lake  Co.  n-337t 
pop.,  5  m.  W.  of  Marliesan,  nearest  station 
on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd. 
SPY ;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

KNAPP,  Dunn    Co.  tn   U6  pop.,  on 

on  Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  &  Omaha 

Rd.,  10  m.  N.  W.  of  Menomonie,  the  county 

seat.    Agriculture. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  four  pages  18x24; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  September, 
1902;  R.  A.  Axtell.  editor  and  publisher  U— 3). 

LA  CROSSE,  c.  h.,  Lacro$te  Co.  -a 
23,895t  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  <fe  St. 
Paul,  Green  Bay  &  Western,  Chicago 
&  Northwestern  and  Chicago,  Burlington 
&  Quincy  Rds.  and  E.  bank  of  Mississippi  r., 
18  m.  S.  E.  of  Winona.  Minn.  General 
manufacturing  and  river  commerce.  Lum- 
ber shipping  point. 

ABEND-STERN;  every  evening  except 
Sunday.   NORD.STERN    BL.AETTER, 

Tuesdays,  and  NORD-STERN,  Fridays; 
Grerman;  daily  four,  Tuesday  and  Friday 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription — daily  $4, 
weeklies  $2;  established— daily  and  Tuesday 
1892,  Friday  1856;  Nord-Stern  Association,  ed- 
itors and  publishers  (1—7 ) . 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1906 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance   of    a    rating   to    that   effect. 

The  combined  weekly  editions  of  this 
paper  had  credit  for  issuing  2,500  cop- 
ies regularly  in  1897,  but  have  not  since 
made  definite  and  satisfactory  claim 
for    issuing    so    many. 

LEADER-PRESS;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday;  independent;  eight  pages  17x24 ; 
subscription  $5  ;  established  —  Republican 
and  Leader  ISM,  Press  1889;  Roland  B.  Qelatt, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—6). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  5,590  in  1903 
and  3,316  in  1905,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  a  report,  but  was  credit- 
ed   with    more    than    2,250    in    1907. 

MORNING     CHRONICLE;     every 

morning  except  Monday,  and  WEEK.LY, 

Fridays;  republican;  dally  eight.  Sunday 
twenty,  weekly  elKht  to  twelve  pages  18x22; 
subscription  —  daily  $5,  weekly  $1;  estab- 
lished 1851;  The  Chronicle  Co..  editors  and 
publishers  (1 — 5). 

Copies  printed:  The  daily  edition  of 
this  paper  had  credit  for  an  average  is- 
sue of  6,440  in   1904,  since  which  it  has 


not  furnished  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
than    4,000    in    1905    and    1907. 

The  weekly  edition  has  on  two  occa- 
sions indicated  a  desire  to  have  credit 
for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies  reg- 
ularly, but  such  definite  information  as 
would  warrant  such  a  rating  has  never 
been  forthcoming. 

TRIBUNE;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day; republican;    twelve  pages  17x28;   sub- 
scription $3;    established  19(4 ;  A.  M.  Bray- 
ton,  editor  and  publisher  (4—8  P ). 
Publisher's      announcement.— Sworn     dally 

average  December,  1907,  is  6,335,  which  is 

guaranteed  greater  than  both  other  local 

dailies  combined,  or   no   pay   for   space. 

Only  La  Crosse  paper  submitting  to  exam- 
ination. 

ARGUS;  Saturdays;  eight  pages  11x16; 
subscription  75  cents;  established  1896;  Fred 
H.  Hartwell,  editor ;  Hartwell  &  Gelsen- 
helmer,  publishers  (3—3). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year^  1902 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  in- 
formation as  would  warrant  the  accord- 
ance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It  has 
not  since  made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 

L.A  CROSSE  CO.  NEWS;  Fridays; 
labor;  twelve  pages  9x12;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1902;  H.  E.  Wheaton.  editor  and 
publisher  (2—8). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secure** 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding    1,000    in     1905    and    1907- 

PROGRESSIVE     FARMER;    Fri 
days;    agriculture;   eight  pages  8x11;    sub- 
scription 50   cents;    established  1902;    H.  E. 
Wheaton,  editor;  W.  J.  Wiegand,  publisher 
(8-7). 

VLiASTENEC;  Fridays;  Bohemian; 
catholic;  eight  pages  15x22  ;  subscription 
tl.25;  established  1898  ;  Soukup  Bros.,  pub- 
lishers (7—5). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies  reg- 
ularly in  the  years  1900  and  1902,  but 
has  not  since  set  up  any  claim  for  issu- 
ing so  many. 

VOLKSFREUND  ;  Wednesday-s,  four 
pages,  and  ilEROLD  UND  VOLKS- 
FRKUND,  Saturdays,  four  pages  18x24 ; 
German;  democratic;  subscription  $1.50  for 
both;  established— roas/rcunf?  l^W.  Herald 
1876;  G.  A.  Kuehn,  editor:  La  Crosse  volks- 
freund  Co.,  publishers;  Im  Familienkreite, 
four  pages  15x22.  subscription  50  cents,  is  is- 
sued with  Saturday  edition  as  a  Sunday  sup- 
plement (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  these  papers,  but  they  had  credit 
for    exceeding   2.250    in    1905    and    1907. 

VOL«KS»*OST;  Wednesdays;  German; 
independent;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscrip- 
tion 50 cents;  established  March,  1901;  Nord- 
stern  Assoc'n,  editors  and  publishers,  f  oiA\s- 
ra<7i,  sixteen  pages  8^x12;  subscription  2,1 
cents;  established  1905;  Issued  as  biweekly 
supplement  (1—7). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  5,819  in  1901 
and  18,230  in  1906,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
than    17.500   in    I907. 

VIGOR;  monthly;  physical  culture; 
thirty-two  pages  9x13;  subscription  75  cents; 
established  September,  1906;  Vigor  Publish 
ing  Co..  publishers  (4—8  P). 

Copies    printed:     10,116  in   1907 


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\*ISCONSIN  AND  NORTHWEST 
TltAllE  JOURNAL.;  raonthlj  (AA). 

LIGHT;  bi-monthly;  social  purity; 
thirty-six  to  forty-eight  pages  7x10;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1S98;  B.  S.  &  Clara  Os- 
wald Steadvvell,  editors  and  publishers 
(12-4). 

Copies  printed:  2,116  in  1900 
2,234  in  1901 
2,403  in  1902 
2,761  in  1903 
3,047  in  1904 
3,088  in  1905 
3,717  in  1906 
4,338  in  1907 

liADYSMITH,  c.  li.,  Rusk  Co.  ti  2,000 
pop.,  on  Minneapolis,  St.  Paul  Sc  Sault  Ste. 
Marie  Rd.,  130  m.  E.  of  Minneapolis  and  38 
N.  of  Chippewa  Falls.  Lumbering.  Pulp 
and  paper  mills. 

RUSK  CO.  JOURNAL,;  Saturdays; 
eight  pages  17x24;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1900;  D.H.Richards,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

NEWS- BUDGET;  Thursdays;  repub- 
lican ;  eight  pages  171^0X24;  subscription  $1.50; 
established — A'ews  1905,  Budget  1895.  cnsoli- 
dated  April,  1907;  A.  A.  Hadden,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 

I.A  FARGE,  Vernon  Co.  -a  488t  pop., 

on   Western    Wisconsin    Rd.,  14  m.  E.  of 

Viroqua,  the  county  seat.    Heading  mills. 

Lumber,  cattle,  hogs  »nd  sheep. 

KNTERPRISEi  Fridays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1898;  B.  Moyle,  editor  and  publisher. 

LAKE  GENEVA,    Walworth  Co.  D^ 

2,585t  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd. 
and  Lake  Geneva,  55  m.  S.  W.  of  Milwaukee. 
Summer  resort. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  republican:  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.75;  established 
1872;  John  Nethercut,  editor  and  publisher. 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  issue  of  1,608  for  the  year  1899, 
but  has  not  since  made  claim  to  issuing 
so  many   as    1,000  copies. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  Independent;  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1879;  Lake  Geneva  Publishing  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers  (8—5). 

LAKEMILLS,  Jeferson  Co.  C\  l,387t 

pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  12  m. 

S.  W.  of  Watertown  and  26  E.  of  Madison, 

the  State  capital.  Summer  resort.  Farming 

and  dairying. 

LEADER;  Thursdays  ;  Independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.5U;  estab- 
lished 1878  ;  C.  L.  Hubbs,  editor  and  publisher. 

liAKE   NEBAGAMON, -Do«f7/a« 

Co.  "□  on  Duluth,  South  shore  &  Atlantic 
Rd..22  m.  S.  E.  of  Superior.    Farming. 

NEBAGAMON     ENTERPRISE; 

Saturdays;  republican;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1898:  Warner 
S.  Carr,  editor  ;Carr  &  Hand,publishers(  9— 3). 

LANCASTER,   c.  h.,   Orant    Co.  p 

2,403t  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd., 
22  m.  E.  of  Mississippi  r.  Lead  mines  in  vi- 
cinity.   Stock  farming  and  dairying. 

GRANT  CO.  HERALD;  Thursdays; 
republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1843;  H.  J.  Johnson,  editor 
and  publisher. 

Copies  printed:     This  paper  had  credit 


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for  an  average  issue  of  1,969  in  1896, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  has- 
been  credited  with  more  than  1,000  every 
year  since,  up  to  and  including  1907. 
TELLER;  Thursdays ;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1888;  Burne  Pollock,  manager;  Ed- 
ward Pollock,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  issue  of  2,088  in  1896  and  2,100 
in  1900,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
any  definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but 
has  been  credited  with  more  than  1,000 
every  year  since,  up  to  and  including 
1907. 

LAONA,  Forest  Co.  cT  llSf   pop.,  on 
Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  about  70  m. 
N.  W.  of  Oconto. 
CHIEF:  P'ridays  (A  A). 

LA  VALLE. 

LEADER;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  H.05;  H.  H.  Dunn, 
editor  and  publisher  (11 — 6  P). 

LINDEN.  Iowa  Co.  g  543t  pop.,  7  m. 

N.  W.  of  Mineral  Point,  the  nearest  station 

on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd,  and 

50  W.  S.  W.  of  Madison,  the  State  capital. 

Agriculture. 

SOUTHWEST  WISCONSIN;  Fri- 
days; republican;  twelve  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1894;  J.  W.Taylor, 
editor  and  publisher. 

LODI,  Columbia  Co.    r.   l,068t  pop.,  on 

Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  20  m.  N.  N. 

E.  of  Madison,  the   State  capital.     Water 

power.    Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  eight  pages 
17x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1894; 
Cassius  L.  Coward,  editor  and  publisher  (3 — 3). 

LOMIRA,  Dodge  Co.  n-  492t  pop.,  on 
Wisconsin  Central  Rd.,  50  m.  N.  of  Mil- 
waukee. 

REVIEW;  Wednesdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  snh>scription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished September,  1903;  C.  L.  Pardulm,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (1 — 4). 

LONE    ROCK,  Richland  Co.  P  393 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul 

Rd.,  12  m.  S.  E.  of   Richland  Center,  the 

county  seat.    Creamery. 

TRI-COUNTY  REVIEW:  Saturdays; 
independent;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1899;  Babcock  Bros.,  editors 
and  publishers. 

LOYAL,  Clark   Co.    Yi   950  pop.,   on 

Wiscousin  Central  Hd.,  18  m.  W.  by  N.  W. 

of  Marshfleld.    Farming. 

TRIBUNE;  Thursdays;  independent- 
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since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
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year    since    1903,    up    to    and    including 

1.907- 

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185y;  E.  S.  Crowe,  editor;  The  Pilot  Publish 
Ing  Co.,  publishers  (1—8). 

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this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
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16,195+  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern 
Wisconsin  &  Michigan  and  Chicago,  Mil- 
waukee &  St.  Paul  Rds.  and  Green  bay, 
at  mouth  of  Menomonee  r.  Saw  and  pa 
per  mills. 

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lishers (1—8). 

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3,414  in  190.'; 
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2,064  in   1905 
2,098  in  1906 
2,155  in   1907 
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formation as  would  warrant  the  accord- 
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on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  15  m.  N.  W. 

of  Clintonvllle.    Farming. 

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and  Grand  r.,  30  m.  S.  W.  of  Oshkosh  and  t)2 

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MARSHFIELD,  Wood  Co.  n  7.000 
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Northwestern.  Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minne- 
apolis &  Omaha  Rds.,  33  m.  W.  by  N.  W.  of 
Stevens  Point.  Lumber  and  household 
furniture  manufactories,  flour  mills,  stave 
and  barrel  factory  and  machine  shops. 
Butter  and  cheese. 

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and  1,377  in  1899,  since  which  it  has 
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tory report,  but  has  been  credited  with 
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up   to    and   including    1907. 

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and  2,199  in  1906,  since  which  it  has 
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tory report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
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(12-3i  (A  A). 

MAUSTON,  c.  h.,  Juneau  Co.  D  l,718t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd., 
37  m.  N.  W.  of  Portage.  Iron  foundry, 
brewery  and  flour  mills. 

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1857;  John  Turner,  editor  and  puj>li8her. 

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an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
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formation as  would  warrant  the  accord- 
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not  since  made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 

MA YVILLE,  Dodge  Co.  a-  l,815t  pop., 
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m.  S.  of  Fond  du  Lac.  Breweries,  flour 
mills  and  tannery.    Iron  mining. 

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tion $2;  established  1897;  John  Herberg,  edi- 
tor; The  E.  Schwartz  Printing  Company, 
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Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1902 
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formation as  would  warrant  the  accord- 
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not  since  made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 

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and  publisher  (12 — 5). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
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in  1904,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
any  definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but 
was  credited  with  more  than  2,250  in 
1905    and    1907. 

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subscription  $1.50;  established  1892;  Henry 
Splering,  editor  and  publisher. 

MAZOMANIE,  Dane  Co.  g  902t 
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28  m.  W.  of  Madison,  the  county  seat  and 
State  capital.  Flour  and  fanning  mills, cab- 
inet and  fence  factories  and  manufactures 
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1874;  H.  L.  Swan,  editor  and  publisher. 

MEDFORD,  c.  h.,  Taylor  Co.  [^  1.758t 
pop.,  on  Wisconsin  Central  Rd.  and  Black  r., 
45  m.  N.  W.  of  Wausau.  Lumbering  and 
farming. 

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Democrat  Printing  Company,  editors  and 
publishers  (IB — 3). 

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man; independent;  twelve  pages  15x32;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1888;  F.  Markus,  edi- 
tor; German  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (7— .5). 
Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
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days;  republican  ;  eight  pages  18x24:  sub- 
scription $1.50 ;  established  1876 ;  W.  S. 
Withers,  editor  and  publisher  ( 1 — 8). 

MELLEN,  Ashland  Co.  ti  2,000 pop.,  on 
Wisconsin  Central  Rd.,  22  m.  S.  E.  of  Ash- 
land. 

WEEKLY;  Thursdays ;  republican ; 
six  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1901;  J.  P.  Fitzgerald,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

MELROSE,  Jack$on  Co.  -a  500  pop., 
on  Black  r.,  about  18  m.  S.  of  Black  River 
Falls,  the  county  seat  and  nearest  railroad 
point.    Farming. 

CHRONICLE;  Fridays ;  eight  pages 
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E.  E.  Gllbertson,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 
Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
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an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance   of    a    rating   to   that   effect. 

MENASHA,    Winnebago   Co.  D-5,589t 

pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern,  Wiscon- 
sin Central,  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul 
and  Wisconsin  Central  Rds.  and  U.  S. 
Government  Canal,  at  the  mouth  of  Foxr., 
on  Lake  Winnebago.  Five  paper  mills  and 
extensive  manufactory  of  woodenware. 

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Charles  W.  Lamb,  editor  and  publisher  (1—4). 

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Klinker,  editor  and  publisher. 

MENOMONEE  FALLS,  Wauke- 
aha  Co.  n^  987  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee 
&  St.  Paul  Rd.,  13  m.  N.  W.  of  Milwaukee. 
Flour  and  saw  mills,  sash,  door  and  blind 
factory,  sugar  reflne^3^  foundry  and  ma- 
chine shops.  Stone  quarries  and  lime 
manufactories.    Agriculture. 

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pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1889;  C.  W.  Fraser,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 
WISCONSIN  SUGAR  BEET:  month- 
ly; sugar  industry,  agriculture;  eighteen  to 
twenty-four  pages  12x16;  subscription  50 
cents;  established  1900;  C.  W.  Fraser,  editor 
and  publisher  (7—5). 

Copies  printed:  12,647  in  1905 
15,700  in  1906 
16,800  in   1907 

MENOMONIE,  c.h.,  Dunn  Co.  ^ 

5,655+  pop.,  on  Chicago.  St.  Paul.  Minneap- 
olis &  Omaha  and  Chicago,  Milwaukee  & 
St.  Paul  Rds.  and  Red  Cedar  r.,  fiu  m.  E. 
of  Saint  Paul.  Shipping  point  for  flour, 
wheat,  brick,  fur  and  other  local  products. 

TI3IES}  semi-weekly,  Tuesdays  and  Fri- 
days; republican; -eight  pages  17}^x24:  sub- 
scription $1.50:  established  1876;  A.  H.Noyes, 
editor;  Times  Printing  Co.,  publishers  (1—7). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,433  in  1901, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  has 
been  credited  with  more  than  1,000  every 
year    since,    up    to    and    including    1907. 


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WISCONSIN. 


WISCONSIN. 


DUNN    CO.    NEWS;    Fridays;    repub- 
Ican;  eight  pages  17J^x34;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  I860;  Flint  &  Morgan,  editors  and 
publishers  (1—6). 

Copies  printed:  1,200  in  1898 
2,432  in  1905 
3,234  in  1906 
3,578  in  1907 

MERRILL,  c.  h.,  Lincoln  Co.  ^  8,537t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul 
Rd.  and  Wisconsin  r.,  19  m.  N.  of  Wausau. 

-  Lumber  manufactories.  Paper  and  pulp 
mills. 

ADVOCATE;  Tuesdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  30x28;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1875;  A.  C.  Thompson,  editor  and  pub- 
lUherda— 4). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,138  in  1900 
and  1,392  in  1902,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  has  been  credited  with 
more  than  1,000  every  year  since,  up  to 
and    including     1907. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1878; 
A.    G.   Christenson,   editor    and     publisher 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,182  for  the 
year  1898,  but  has  not  since  made 
claim  to  issuing  so  many  as  1,000  copies. 

STAR;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1899;  W.M.Allen, 
editor  and  publislier. 

WISCONSIN  THALBOTE;  Fridays; 
German;  independent;  sixteen  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $2;  established  1888;  Otto  Suse- 
mihl,  editor  and  publisher  (3 — 3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,442  in  1897 
and  2,470  in  1899,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  has  been  credited  with 
more  than  1,000  every  year  since,  up  to 
and    including     1907. 

MERRILLAN,  Jackson  Co.  -n  739} 

pop.,  on  Green  Bay  &  Western  and  Chicago, 

St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  &  Omaha  Rds.  and 

Hall's  creek,  12  m.  N.  of  Black  River  Falls, 

the  county  seat.    Shipping  point. 

WISCONSIN  LEADER;   Fridays;  re 
publican;  eight  pages  17J^x24;  subscription 
$1.30;  established  1877;  R.  H.  Gile,  editor  and 
publisher  (7—5). 

MIDDLETON,  Dane  Co.  Q  on  Chi- 
cago, Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.  and  Lake 
Mendota,  6  m.  W.  of  Madison,  the  State 
capital.    Planing  mill. 

TIMES- HERALD;  Fridays ;  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.25;  established 
1893;  T.  A.  Everlll,  editor  and  publisher; 
prints  an  edition  for  Verona  (9—3). 

MILTON,  ^ock  Co.  g  on  Chicago, 
Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  8  m.  N.  N.  E. 
of  Janesvllle,  the  county  seat,  and  61  W. 
S.  W.  of  Milwaukee.  Butter,  grain  and 
live  stock. 

JOURNAL;  Thursdays;  four  pages 
173^x24;  subscription  $1;  established  1894;  N. 
O.  ivioore. editor  ;W.  K.  Davis,  publisher  (7—5). 

PROFITABLE  POULTRY;  month 
ly;  poultry;  twenty  to  thirty  two  pages  9x12; 
subscription  50  cents;  established  August, 
1906;  William  K.  Davis,  editor;  The  Davis 
Publishing  Co.  (Inf.),  publishers  (1—8). 
Copies     printed:     3,325  in  1907 


MILTON  JUNCTION,  Bock  Co.  g 
856  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  and 
Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rds.  Agri- 
culture, tobacco  raising  and  dairying. 

TELEPHONE;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1877;  Miles  &  Holstou,  editors  and 
publishers  (7—5). 

MILWAUKEE,  c.  h.,  Milwaukee  Co. 

P,  285,315+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  & 
St.  Paul,  Chicago  &  Northwestern,  Mil- 
waukee &  Superior  and  Wisconsin  Central 
Rds.  and  W.  shore  of  Lake  Michigan,  85 
m.  N.  of  Chicago,  111.  Good  harbor.  Grain 
elevators,  flour  mills,  numerous  factories 
and  breweries.  Manufacturing  and  com- 
mercial center. 

DAILY. 

EVENING  AVISCONSIN;  every  even- 
ing except  Sunday;  republican;   twelve  to 
twenty  pages  l7J^x24;  subscription  $6;  estab- 
lished  1847;   The   Evening    Wisconsin    Co., 
editors  and  publishers  (1 — 7).     See  adver- 
tisement on  opposite  paare. 
Copies  printed:(©©)i 7,749  in  1896 
19,536  in  1900 
20,743  jn  1902 
26,201  in   1904 
26,648  in  1905 
28,430  in   1906 
28,082  in   1907 
Publisher's     announeeynent.—The     Evbnino 
Wisconsin  received  a    larger  amount  of 
cash  from  Its  subscribers  during  the  first 
quarter  of   1908  than  for  any  like  period 
since  1847.    It  is  the  only  gold  mark  (00) 
paper  In  the  State.    It  outranks  all  other 
daily  papers  in  the  State  for  quality  and 
quantity. 

FREE  PRESS  ;  every  morning,  and 
WEEKLY,  Fridays;  independent  republi- 
can ;  daily  and  weekly  eight  to  twelve,Sunday 
thirty-two  to  forty-four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription—daily $4,  with  Sunday  $5,  weekly 
50 cents;  established— dailj, June,  1901, week 
ly,  January,  1902;  H.  P.  Myrick,  editor; 
John  J,  Harvey,  publisher.  Office,  Broadway 
and  Wisconsin  street  (1—6). 

Copies  printed:  The  daily  edition  of 
this  paper  had  credit  for  an  average 
issue  of  17,590  in  1902  and  33,081  in 
1906,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
any  definite  and  satisfactory  report, 
but  was  credited  with  more  than  20,000 
in     1907. 

The  Sunday  edition  had  credit  for 
an  average  issue  of  12,433  in  1902  and 
31,292  in  1906,  since  which  it  has  not 
furnished  any  definite  and  satisfactory 
report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
than    20,000    in    1907. 

GERM  ANIA- A  BEND-POST;  every 
evening  except  Sunday,  GERMANIA- 
SONNTAGS- POST,  Sundays,  and 
VV  EEKLV  GER3IANIA,  twice  a  week, 
Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  German;  Indepen- 
dent: dailj'  ten  to  sixteen,  Sunday  sixteen  to 
twenty  four  pages  16x24,  twice-a-week,  Tues- 
day ten,  Fridaj- eight  pages  16x24;  subscrip- 
tion—daily $3,  weekly  $1.50;  established  1872; 
Germania  Publishing  Co.  (George  Brumder), 
editors  and  publishers.  Office,  Germania 
square  (4 — 4). 

Copies  printed:  The  daily  edition  of 
this  paper  had  credit  for  an  average  is- 
sue of  20,129  in  1898  and  24,608  in 
1904,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
any  definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but 
was  credited  with  more  than  20,000  in 
1905    and    1907. 

The  Sunday  edition  had  credit  for  an 


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WISCOySIN— Milwaukee. 


WISCONSIN— Milwaukee. 


average  issue  of  26,706  in  1904,  since 
which  it  has  not  furnished  any  definite 
and  satisfactory  report,  but  was  credited 
with  more  than  20,000  in  1905  and 
1907. 

The  weekly  edition  had  credit  for  an 
average  issue  of  101,555  in  1903  and 
98,496  in  1904,  since  which  it  has  not 
furnished  any  definite  and  satisfactory 
report,  but  was  credited  with  more  than 
7.-;. 000  in  1905  and  1907,  which  is  the 
highest  rating  ever  accorded  in  the 
absence  of  a  definite  and  satisfactory 
statement  covering  the  issues  of  an 
entire    year. 

GLOSJ  POLSKI;  every  evening  except 
Sunday;  Polish:  eight  pages  17x24;  subscrip- 
tion $3;  established  1902;  Jan  Gawin,  editor 
and  publisher.  Oftice,  208  Montgomery  build- 
ing (11—5  P). 

HBROLiD;  every  morning  except  Sun- 
day, and  SEMI -WEEKLY.  Tuesdays 
and  Fridays;  German;  Independent;  eight  to 
sixteen  pages  I5}4x^ll4  ;  subscription— daily 
$3,  semi- weekly  $1.50;  established  1854;  Ger- 
mania-Herold  Association,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers.   Office.  481  to  485  Broadway  (3— 4). 

Copies  printed:  The  daily  edition  of 
this  paper  had  credit  for  an  average  is- 
sue of  15,162  in  1901  and  16,814  in 
1903,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
any  definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but 
was  credited  with  more  than  12,500  in 
1905    and    1907. 

No  definite  and  satisfactory  statement 
has  ever  been  secured  from  the  semi- 
weekly  edition,  but  it  had  credit  for  ex- 
ceeding 4,000  in  1901,  1902  and  1903 
and  more  than  2,250  in  1905  and  1907. 
JO  URN  A  Li;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day; independent;  eight  to  sixteen  pages 
17x23;  subscription  g3;  established  1888;  L.W. 
Nieman,  editor:  L.  T.  Boyd,  manager;  Jour- 
nal Co.,  publishers.  Office,  Fourth  street 
(1—7).  _ 

Copies  printed:  daily:     22,294  in   1899 

24,291  in  1900 
29,425  in  1902 
34,766  in  1903 
37,512  in  1904 
41,254  in  190S 
44,505  in  1906 
51,922  in   1907 

C^°"The  absolute  correct- 
ness of  the  latest  circulation 
Taiingaccorded  the  Journal  is 
guaranteed  by  the  publishers 
of  Rowell'S  American  News- 
paper Directory,  who  will  pay 
one  hundred  dollars  to  the  first  person  who 
successfully  controverts  its  accuracy. 
Publisher's  annouticement.—Etevnakl  expos- 
ure will  reduce  to  advertisers  the  cost  of 
false  circulation  mediums.  The  Journal 
has  saved  advertisers,  both  local  and  for- 
eign, hundreds  of  thousands  of  dollars  by 
clearing  up  the  Milwaukee  situation.  No 
other  Milwaukee  dally  newspaper  dare  use 
the  Guaranty  Star  and  print  with  it  the  cir- 
culation claimed  elsewhere.  The  Journal's 
paid  circulation  is  larger  than  Is  the  paid 
circulations  of  any  two  other  Milwaukee 
newspapers  of  any  combination  possible 
to  make,  while  its  city  paid  circulation 
alone  is  one-third  larger  than  is  the  total 
paid  circulation  of  either  of  the  other 
evening  newspapers.  The  present  adver- 
tising rates  of  the  Journal  are  based  upon 
a  paid  circulation  of  42,000  daily. 


KURYER  POLSKI  ;  every  evening 
except  Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thurs- 
days ;  Polish ;  republican ;  daily  six  to  twelve, 
weekly  twelve  pages  18x24;  subscription- 
daily  $3,  weekly  $1.50;  established  —  dally 
1888,  weekly  1892;  Michael  Kruszka,  editor; 
Kuryer  Publishing  Co..  publishers.  Office, 
corner  Broadway  and  Meson  street  (2—7). 

Copies  printed:  The  daily  edition  of 
this  paper  had  credit  for  an  average 
issue  of  5,014  in  1900  and  11,277  in 
1906,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
any  definite  and  satisfactory  report, 
but  was  credited  with  more  than  7,500 
in    1907. 

The  weekly  edition  had  credit  for  an 
average  issue  of  4,783  in  1900  and 
4,990  in  1906,  since  which  it  has  not 
furnished  any  definite  and  satisfactory 
report,  but  _  was  credited  with  more 
than    4,000   in    1907. 

NEWS;  every  evening  except  Sunday: 
democratic;  ten  to  sixteen  pages  IS^^rtl ; 
subscription  $3;  established  1866;  News  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  publishers.  Office.  219  W.  Water 
street  (2—8). 

Copies    printed:    20,610  in   1901 
21,367  in   1902 
26,363  in   1907 
REPORTER;  every  morning  and  even- 
ing except    Sunday;    legal;    morning  eight 
to  twelve,  evening  four  pages  13x22 ;  subscrip- 
tion—morning $6.    evening  $3;    established 
1897;  Geo.  B.  Hall,  editor;  Reporter  Publish- 
ing   Co.,     publishers.     Office,     117    Oneida 
street  (3— 3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies  regu- 
larly in  the  years  1900  and  1902,  but  has 
not  since  set  up  any  claim  for  issuing  so 
many. 

SENTINEL;  every  morning;  repub- 
lican; dally  ten  to  fourteen,  Sunday  forty  to 
fifty  pages  18x24;  subscription— dally  $4,  Sun- 
day $2.50;  established  1837;  John  L.  Foley, 
manager;  Sentinel  Co.,  publishers.  Office,  89 
and  93  Mason  street  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  20,576  in  1898 
and  37,378  in  1904,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
than    20,000   in    1905    and    1907. 

The  Sunday  edition  had  credit  for  an 
average  issue  of  21,751  in  1898  and 
54,721  in  1904,  since  which  it  has  not 
furnished  any  definite  and  satisfactory 
report,  but  was  credited  with  more  than 
40,000    in    1905    and    1907. 

SEMI-WEEKLY. 

DER  SEEBOTE  AND  DER  SONN- 
TAGSBOTE;  semi- weekly,  Wedesndays 
and  Sundays;  (Jerman;  Independent-demo- 
cratic; eight  pag«8  18xfi5;  subscription  $2.50; 
established  1881;  Columbia  Publishing  Com- 
pany, editors  and  publishers.  Office.  96 
Mason  street  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  6,500  in  1905 
6,575  in  1906 
6,802   in    1907 

WISCONSIN     BANNER    AND 

VOLKSFREUND:  semi-weekly.  Wednes- 
days and  Fridays;  German;  eight  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $2.50;  established  1844; 
Columbia  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers.   Office,  96  Mason  street  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,700  in  1905, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but 
was  credited  with  more  than  1,000  in 
1907. 


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WEEKLY. 

ACKER     U  N  D     G  A  K  T  E  N  B  A  U 

ZE  I  T  L'  N  G:   Saturdays;   German;   agri- 
cultuFal ;      sixteen     to     tweutyfour    pages 


WISCONSIN— Milwaukee. 


from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for  ex- 
ceeding   2,250    in    1905    and    1907. 
DEL'TSCHE  WARTE;  weekly,  twlce- 
,.    _        a-week,  Wednesdays   and   Saturdays;    Ger- 
10^x16;    subscription    #1;    established    1869;  ,  man;  Independent;  agricultural; "Wednesday 


The    Herold    Co.,     editors   and    publishers 
Office,  433  Broadway  (3—4). 

Copies    printed:    66,921   in   190 1 

68,827  in   1902 

73,677  m  1903 

69,365   in   1906 

68,229   in    1907 

A^iERIK-ANISCHE     TURNZEIT- 

UN'G;  Sundays:  German;  athletic;  sixteen 

paRes    11x15;     subscription   $2;    established  i 


ten,  Saturday  four  pages  18x24;  subscrip- 
tion $2;  established  1874;  Germania  Publish- 
ing Co.  (Geo.  Brumder),editors  and  publish- 
ers (3—3). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for  ex- 
ceeding 17,500  in  1903  and  more  than 
12,500    in    1905    and    1907. 

DIE    VV'AHRHEIT;      Saturdays,    and 


188.");    Helnrich    Huhn,     editor;   Freldenker  i  VORW^ERTS,  Sundays;  German;  social 


Publishing  Company,  publishers.  Office, 
Herold  building  ( 12—6). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  3,038  in  1900 
and  3,548  in  1906,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
than    2,250    in     1907. 

CATHOLIC  CITIZEN;  Saturdays; 
roman  catholic;  eight  pagfip  l&xai;  subscrip 
tion  $2;  established  1870 ;  Citizen  Company, 
publishers 


democratic;  eight  to  twelre  pages  18x24; 
subscription  —  Sunday  $1.50.  weekly  $1.50; 
established  1881;  Victor  L.  Berger,  editor  and 
publisher.    Office,  844  Sixth  street  (5—6). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for  ex- 
ceeding 1,000  in  iQoi  and  1902  and  more 
than    2,250   in    1905    and    1907. 

DOMACNOST;  Wednesdays;  Bohe- 
mian; literary ;  thirty  two  pages  11x15;  sub- 
scription $2.90  ;    established    1880 ;    Antonln 


Copies   printed:   This  paper  had  credit    Norak.  editor  and  publisher.    Office.  410-415 
for   an   average   issue   of    14,109   in    1900  h^ontgomery  building  (12-d). 

s  ^'  -  -  -     -     -  Copies  printed:     This  paper  had  credit 

for  an  average  issue  of  6,788  in  1899, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  has 
been  credited  with  more  than  2,250  every 
year  since,  up  to  and  including  1907. 
EXCEIjSIOR;  Thursdays  ;  German ; 
roman  catholic;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscrip- 
tion $2;  established  1888;  .7.  M.  A.  Schulthels, 
editor;  Excelsior  Publishing  Co.,  publishers. 
Office,  3(7  Milwaukee  street  (2 — 1). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  5,592  in  1895 
and  7,038  in  1904,  since  which  it  has  not 
furnished  any  definite  and  satisfactory 
report,  but  was  credited  with  more  than 
4,000  in  1*905  and  1907. 
FARO;  Saturdays  (A  A). 
FREIDENKER  DESs  PIONEER; 


and  18,134  in  1906,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
•than    17.500    in    1907. 

C  O  Ti  U  M  B  I  A  ;  Thursdays ;  German ; 
roman  catholic;  eight  pages  18x23;  sub- 
scription $2:  established  1872;  Columbia 
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the   highest   rating   ever   accorded   in  the    than    2,250    in    1907- 


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7,083  in  1905 
7,500  in  1906 
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MIND    AND    BODY;    monthly;  phys 
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since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
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more  than  7,500  every  year  since,  up  to 
and     including     1907. 

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and  10,000  in  1904,  since  which  it  has 
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WISCONSIN  MEDICAI.  JOUR- 
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Paul  and  Mineral  Point  &  Northern  Rds., 
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oxide  of  zinc  and  sulphuric  acid.  Farming 
and  live  stock. 

IOWA  CO.  DEMOCRAT;  Fridays; 
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mer  resort. 

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'pages  15x22  ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  established 

1891 ;  C.  W.  Hooper,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 

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Rd.,  about  50  m.  S.  by  E.  of  Superior. 
CHRONICLE;  Fridays  (A  A). 

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Rd.  and  Beef  r.,  37  m.  W.  of  Fairchild, 
Farming. 

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$1;  established  1893;  H.  H.  Scott,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8), 

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an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance  of  a   rating  to   that  effect. 

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year  1902,  1,263  in  1903,  but  has  not 
since  made  definite  and  satisfactory 
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copies. 

MONROE,  c.  h..  Green  Co.  q  3,927t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul 
and  Illinois  Central  Rds.,34m.  W  of  Janes- 
ville.  Manufactures  of  wagons,  farmiug 
implements  and  boilers.  Extensive  cheese 
factories.  Agriculture,  stock  raising  and 
dairying. 

EVENING  TIMES;  every  eveoiug  ex- 
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publisher  (2—3). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  j'ear  1907 
the  weekly  edition  of  this  paper  seemed 
to  assert  that  it  had  an  average  issue  ex- 
ceeding 1,000  copies,  but  failed  to  fur- 
nish such  definite  information  as  would 
warrant  the  accordance  of  a  rating  to 
that    effect. 

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1902,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
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has  been  credited  with  more  than  1,000 
every  year  since,  up  to  and  including 
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definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  has 
been  credited  with  more  than  1,000  every 
year    since,    ud    to    and    including    1907. 

MONTELLO,  c.  h.,  Marquette  Co.n 

on  Wisconsin  Central  Rd.  and  Fox  r.,  20  m. 

N.  by  N.  E.  of  Portage.    Granite  quarry. 

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MONTFORT,  Grant  Co.  p  627t  pop., 
on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  20  m.  N.  E. 
of  Lancaster,  the  county  seat.  Grain  rais- 
ing and  mining. 

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seat.  Flour  and  woolen  mills  and  cheese 
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MORRISON VILLE,  Dane  Co.  g 
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Rd.,  about  14  m.  N.  of  Madison. 

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MOUNT  HOREB,  Dane  Co.  p  864t 
pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  20  m. 
W.  of  Madison,  the  county  seat  and  State 
capital.    Shipping  point  for  live  stock. 

MAIL;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

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Copies  printed:  For  the  year_  1899 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  in- 
formation as  would  warrant  the  accord- 
ance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It  has 
not  since  made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 

MUKWONAGO,  Waukesha  Co.  R 
on  Wisconsin  Central, Rd.,  18  m.  S.  S.  W. 
of  Wauke»ha,  the  county  seat,  and  86  N. 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


l;.'19 


WISCONSIN. 


WISCONSIN. 


N.  W.  of  Chicago,  III.    Summer  resort.    Ag- 
riculture. 

CHIEF:  Thursdays;  indepeudent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1888;  Chief  Printing  Company,  editors  and 
publishers. 

MUSCODA,  Orant  Co.  p  743t  pop., 

on  Chicago.  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  35 

m.  W.  of  Mazomanie.    Farming. 

GRANT  CO.  DEMOCRAT;  Fridays; 
democratic;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1895.  as  Valley  Voice;  L.  Si. 
Dixon,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

NECEDAH,  Juneau  Co.  'Z  l,209tpop., 

on  Chicago.  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  and  Chi- 
-     cago  &  Northwestern  Rds.  and  Yellow  r., 
19  m.  N.  of  Mauston,  the  county  seat.    Lum- 
ber trade  center. 

REPUBLICAN;  Thursdays;  republi- 
can; eight  pages  15x32;  subscrlptioH  $1.S0;  es- 
tablished 1884:  C.  M.  Hutchinson,  editor  and 
publisher  (6—3). 

N  £  E  N  A  H  ,  Winnebago  Co.  D-  5,954t 
pop.,  on  Chicago  Sc  Northwestern,  Chicago. 
Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  and  Wisconsin  Cen- 
tral Rds.  and  Fox  r.,  at  its  outlet  on  Lake 
Winnebago,  14  m.  N.  of  Oshkosh,  the  county 
seat.    Paper,  lumber  and  flour  mills. 
NEWS;   every   evening   except   Sunday, 
and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15i^..x2-^ ;  subscription— daily  $5,  weekly 
$1;    established    1881;    J.  R.  Bloom,  editor; 
News  Publishing  Co..  publishers;  dated  also 
at  Menasha  (8—5). 

TIIYIES;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  CITY  TIMES,  Saturdays;  democratic; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription— daily  $5, 
weekly  $1  ;  established— daily  1882,  weekly 
1863  ;  J.  N.  Stone,  editor  and  publisher;  dated 
also  at  Menasha  (6 — 3). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1898 
the  weekly  edition  of  this  paper  seemed 
to  assert  that  it  had  an  average  issue  ex- 
ceeding 1,000  copies,  but  failed  to  fur- 
nish such  definite  information  as  would 
warrant  the  accordance  of  a  rating  to 
that  eflfect.  It  has  not  since  made  ^ny 
renewal  of  the  claim. 

NEILLSVILLE,  c.  h.,  aark  Co.  ti 
2,104t  pop.,  on  Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis 
Jfc  Omaha  Rd.  and  Black  r.,  66  m.  N.  E.  of 
La  Crosse.  Lumber  and  wood-working  es- 
tablishments, flour  mill  and  foundry.  Trade 
center. 

DER  DEUTSCH-AMERIRANERj 
Wednesdavs;  German:  Independent;  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1880;  R.  F.  Rabenstein.  editor  and  publisher 
(1—8).  ,      ,  ,. 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,156,  in  1902, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  has 
been  credited  with  more  than  1,000  every 
vear  since,  up  to  and  including  1907- 
REPUBLICAN  AND  PRESS  ;  Thurs- 
days; republican;  eight  pages  20x25;  sub- 
scription $1.35;  established  1866;  Crothers  & 
Tifft,  •dltors  and  publishers  (1-8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year^  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  i.ooo  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  in- 
formation as  would  warrant  the  accord- 
ance   of   a    rating   to   that   effect. 


TIMES;  Thursdays  ;  republican  ;  eight 
pages  18x94  ;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
1879;  S.  Williamson,  editor  and  publisher 
(12-6). 

Copies    printed:      1,500  in  1906 
1,500  in  1907 

NEKOOSA,  Tfood  Co.  n  745t  pop.,  on 
Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  and  Wiscon- 
sin Central  Rds.,  8  m.  S.  of  Grand  Rapids, 
the  county  seat.  Paper  making,  agricul- 
ture and  stock  raising. 

WOOD  CO.  TIMES;  Thursdays;  inde- 
pendent republican;  eight  pages  18x22;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1895;  P.  O.  Win- 
ther.  editor  and  publisher  (1—6). 

NEOSHO,  Dodge  Co.  D-  182  pop.,  U 

m.  N.  E.  of  Juneau,  the  county  seat.    Flour 

mill,  brewery  and  dairy. 

STANDARD;  Wednesdays;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1900; 
C.  W.  Marks,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 

NEW  AUBURN,  Chippewa  Co.  ^ 
4(J0  pop.,  on  Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis 
&  Omaha  Rd..  24  m.  N,  W.  of  Chippewa 
Falls,  the  county  seat.  Agriculture  and 
lumber. 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  four  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  March.  1902;  H.  Q. 
Goddard,  editor  and  publisher  (11—5  P). 

NEW  GLARUS,  Green  Co.  g  500 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee   &   St.  Paul 

Rd.,  15  m.  N.  of  Monroe,  the  county  seat. 

Dairying. 

DER     D  E  U  T  S  C  H-SCHWEIZER- 
ISCHE  COURIER;  Mondays;  German; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1S97;    John   Theller,   editor  aud  pub- 
Isher. 

NEW  HOLSTEIN,  Calumet  Co.  D- 
900  pop.,  on  Cliicago,  Milwaukee  &  St. 
Paul  Rd.,  71  m.  N.  of  Milwaukee. 

CALUMET  CO.  REPORTER;  Wed 

nesdays;  republican;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1.25;  established  December,  1904; 
F.  H.  McElroy,  editor;  Reporter  Publishing 
Company,  publishers  (1—8). 


NEW  LISBON,  Juneau  Co.  C  l.OUf 
pop.,  on  Chicago.  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd., 
187  m.  W.  N.  W.  of  Milwaukee.  Lumbering, 
flour  and  saw  mills,  agriculture  and  cran- 
berry bogs. 

JUNEAU  CO.  ARGUS;  Wednesdays; 
eight  pages  15x22:  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 18B7;  E.  N.  Hurd,  editor  and  publisher. 

NEW  LONDON,    Waupaca    Co.    n 

2.742+  pop.,  on  Green  Bay  A  Western 
and  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rds.  and  at 
head  of  navigation  on  Wolf  r.,  21  m.  W.  N. 
W.  of  Appleton  and  39  W.  S.  W.  of  Green - 
bay.  Planing,  saw  and  flour  mills.  Agri- 
culture and  lumbering. 

PRESS;    Thursdays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;    established  1893;    Chas.  F. 
Carr,  editor  and  publisher  (3-;;3). 
Copies     printed:      1,983  in  1902 
2,306  in   1907 
REPUBLICAN;  Tuesdays;  eight  pages 
16x22:  subscription  $1;  established  1890:  The 
Hollenbeck  &  Nye  Co.,  editors  and  publish- 
ers (9-3).  ^  ,  «    « 
Copies    printed:     For    the    year^   1898 
this  paper   seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 


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WISCONSIN. 


an  average  issue  exceeding  i,ooo  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  in- 
formation as  would  warrant  the  accord- 
ance of  a  rating  to  that  eflfect.  It  has 
not  since  made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 

NEW  RICHMOND,  Saint  Croi* 
Co.  b  1,631+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Min- 
neapolis &  Omaha  and  Wisconsin  Central 
Rds.,  18  m.  N.E.  of  Hudson,  the  county  seat. 
Shipping  point.    Agriculture. 

REPUBLICAN-VOICE;     serai  week 
ly,  Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1869;  Franc  A.  R.  Van  Meter,  editor;  C.  H. 
Van  Meter,  publisher  (3 — 3). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1902 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  in- 
formation as  would  warrant  the  accord- 
ance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It  has 
not  since  made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 

NEWS?  Wednesdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
March,  1904;  A.  L.  Evans,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (11—6). 

NORTH  GRANDON,  Forest  Co.  d 

450  pop.,  on  Minneapolis,  St.  Paul  &  Sault 

Ste.  Marie  Rd.,  7  m.  N.  of   Crandon.  the 

county  seat.    Farming. 

FOREST  LEAVES;  Thursdays;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1888;  Wm.  J.  Neu,  editor  and  publisher. 

NORTH  FREEDOM,  Sauk  Co.  a 
485  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd., 
7  m.  W.  of  Baraboo,  the  county  seat.  Agri- 
culture. 

JOURNAL;  Fridays;  mining  and  farm- 
ing; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25; 
established  September,  1903;  Jos.  Senf ten- 
berg,  editor  and  publisher  (1^). 

NORTH     MILTVAUKEE,     Mil- 

waukee  Co.  Q,  1,049+  pop.,  on  Chicago.  Mil- 
waukee <3£  St.  Paul  Rd.,  3  m.  N.  of  Milwau- 
kee.   Residential  suburb.    Manufacturing. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1898;  Geo.  Towell,  ed- 
itor and  publisher  (8—5). 

NORWALK,  Monroe  Co.  -a  471  pop., 

on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  14  m.  S.  E. 

of  Sparta,  the  county  seat.     Agriculture, 

dairying  and  fruit  growing. 

STAR ;  Fridays ;  Independent ;  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  October, 
1903;  E.  J.  Hesselgrove,  editor  and  publisher 

(1-8). 

OAKFIELD,  Fond  du  Lac  Co.  D-548 

pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  8  m. 

S.  W.   of  Fond  du  Lac,  the  county  seat. 

Dairying  and  grain. 

EAGLE;  Saturdays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1  ;  established  1900 ;  E.  D. 
Susan,  •ditor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

OCONOMO^ITOC,  Wauke$ha  Co.  R 

3,040  pop.,    on   Chicago,  Milwaukee  ft  St. 

Paul  Rd.,  31  m.  W.  of  Milwaukee.    Summer 

resort.    Agriculture. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  Independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 


WISCONSIN. 


Ushed    1888;    Grove  E.  Palmer,  editor    and 

publisher  (2—8). 

Copies  printed:  1,025  in  1901 
1,372  in  1905 
1,362  in   1907 

WISCONSIN  FREE  PRESS;  Satur- 
days; republican;  four  pages  2aat!»;  sub- 
scription $2 ;  established  1875;  Arthur  C.  Hath- 
away, editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  issue  of  1,200  for  the  year  1899, 
but  has  not  since  made  claim  to  issuing 
so  many  as  1,000  copies. 

O  C  O  N  T  O,  c.  h.,  Oeonto  Co.  cf  /5,94«+ 
pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  and 
Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rds.  and 
Green  bay,  at  mouth  of  Oconto  r.,  30  m. 
N.  by  H.  E.  of  Greeubay.  Saw  and  planing 
mills,  Iron  works,  creamery,  pickle  factory 
and  pea  cannery.  Lumbering.  Agriculture. 

OCONTO  CO.  ENTERPRISE;  semi- 
weekly,  Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  17^x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1898;  P.  A.Badour.  editor  and  publish- 
er (12-;5). 

Copies  printed:  1,065  in  1901 
1,391  in  1902 
1,698  in  1906 
1,941   in   1907 

ENQUIRER;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  17}^x24;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1881;  R.  A.  Sharp,  editor  and  publisher  (1—7). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1906 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  in- 
formation as  would  warrant  the  accord- 
ance   of  a   rating  to   that  effect. 

LUMBERMAN;  Saturdays ;  republi- 
can; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $2;  es- 
tablished 1862 ;  J.  W.  Hall,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

OCONTO   CO.  REPORTER;  Thurs- 
days;   republican:  twelve  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1871;   W.  M.  Com- 
stock,  editor  and  publisher  (2—7). 
Copies  printed:      1,249  in  1896 
2,005  in  1903 
2,055  in  1904 
2.150  in   1905 
2,146  in  1906 
2,197  in   1907 

OCONTO  FALL.S,  Oconto  Co.  a  1,300 
pop.— local  estimate— on  Chicago  &  North- 
western Rd.  and  Oconto  r.,  12  m.  W.  of 
Oconto,  the  county  seat.  Lumbering,  farm- 
ing and  paper  manufacturing. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1898;  R.P.Smith, 
editor  and  publisher  (7—5). 

OMRO,  Winnebago  Co.  n- 1,358 pop.,  on 

Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.  and 
Foxr.,  12  m.  W.  of  Oshkosh,  the  county  seat, 
and  98  N.  N.  W.  of  Milwaukee.    Farming. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1894;  C.  H.  &  H.  A.  Slocum,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (2— 4). 

JOURNAL;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22:  subscription  $1.90;  estab- 
lished 1886 ;  P.  M.  Wright,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

ONAIiASKA,  Lacrosse  Co.  -n  1,108 
pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern,  Chicago, 
Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul,  Chicago,  Burlington 
&  Quincy  and  Green  Bay  &  Western  Rds. 


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WISCONSIN. 


and  Black  r.,  5  m.  N.  of   La   Crosse,   the 

county  seat.    Woolen  mills  and  vegetable 

canning  factories. 

L.ACROSSE    CO.    RECORD  ;  Thurs 
days;   independent;  four  pages  20x26;  sub- 
scription $1 ;   established     1885 ;  Mrs.  W.  J. 
Showers,  editorand  publisher  (8—5). 

OREGON,  Dane  Co.  p  6971  pop. 
—local  estimate  750— on  Chicago  &  North- 
western Rd.,  10  m.  S.  of  Madison,  the  county 
seat  and  State  capital.  Shipping  point  for 
tobacco,  hogs  and  cattle. 

OBSERVER;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1880 ;  H.  D.  Hanson,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6—3). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year_  1899 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  in- 
formation as  would  warrant  the  accord- 
ance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It  has 
not  since  made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 

O  S  C  £  O  li  A  ,    c.  h.,   Polk  Co.   b 

466t  pop.,  on  Minneapolis.  St.  Paul  &  Sault 
Ste.  Marie  Rd.  and  St.  Croix  r.,  20  m. 
N.  by  N.  E.  of  Stillwater,  Minn.  Lumber 
and  agriculture. 

SUN;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1897;  A.  E.  Roese, 
editor;  The  Sun  Publishing  Company,  pub- 
lishers (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  in- 
formation as  would  warrant  the  accord- 
ance   of   a   rating   to    that   effect. 

O  S  H  K  O  S  H,  c.  ta.,  Winnebago  Co.  n- 
35,345  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern, 
Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  and  Wis- 
consin Central  Rds.  and  Lake  Winnebago, 
at  the  mouth  of  Fox  r.  Seat  of  Northern 
Wisconsin  Insane  Asylum  and  State  Nor- 
mal School.  Extensive  manufactures  of 
sashes,  doors  and  blinds,  furniture,  car- 
riages and  woodenware.  Lumber. 
NORTHWESTERN;    every     evening 

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teen pages  17x24; 
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Copies  printed:     daily:     3,352  in  1895 

4,985   in  1900 

5,261   in  1901 

5,902  in  1902 

7,231   in  1904 

7,658  in  1905 

8,099  ill  1906 

8,680  in  1907 

DAS  DIENSTAGS-BliATT;  Tues 
days;  German;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion $1.25;  established  November,  1905;  Al- 
len &  Weidner,  editors  and  publishers 
(13— 5  P). 

DEMOCRAT;  Fridays  (A  A). 


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15x38;  subscription  $2;  established  I860;  Carl 
Rose,  editor;  Wisconsiu  Telegraph  Publish- 
ing Co.,  publishers. 

OSSEO,   Trempealeau  Co.  -D  4721  pop., 
on  Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  &  Omaha 
Rd.,  24  m.  S  E.  of  Eau  Claire  and  20  N.  N.  E. 
of  Whitehall,  the  county  seat.    Dairying, 
fruit,  stock  raising  and  agriculture. 
RECORDER  ;  Wednesdays;  republican ; 
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llsned  1890;  Gilpin  &  Gilpin,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,050  in  1903 
and  1,560  in  1903,  since  which  it  has  not 
furnished  any  definite  and  satisfactory 
report,  but  was  credited  with  more  than 
1,000    in    1905    and    1907. 

OWEN,  Clark   Co.  -D   on  Wisconsin 
Central  Rd.,  40  m.  E.  of  Chippewa  Falls. 
ADVERTISER;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

PALMYRA,  <^<ar«r«on  Co.0, 716+ pop., 

on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  42  m. 

W.   of   Milwaukee.     Dairying,   live  stock, 

and  grain  and  fruit  raising. 

ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays;  inde- 
pendent; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
11.23;  established  1874;  Miss  Lura  Dow,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (7-5). 

PARDEEVILX.E,    Columbia    Co.   n 

788t  pop.,   on    Chicago,    Milwaukee    &  St. 

Paul  Rd.,  8  m.  E.  of  Portage,  the  county 

seat.    Grist  mill.    Hog  and   wool  market. 

Potatoes  and  general  produce: 

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pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1888; 
H.  P.  Thompson,  editor  and  publisher  (7—5). 

PARK  TAJAuS,  Price  Co.  L  1,599  pop., 
on  Wisconsin  Central  Rd.  and  Flambeau  r., 
17  m.  N.  of  Phillips,  the  county  seat.  Paper, 
pulp,  shingle,  saw,  heading,  excelsior  and 
stave  mills  and  creamery.  Agriculture. 
Box  and  veneer  factories. 
HERALD;   Fridays;   eight  pages  15x22; 

subscription    $1.50;    established   1900;    G.  D. 

Young,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

PESHTIGO,  Marinette  Co.  ^  i.228t 
pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  and 
Wisconsin  &  Michigan  Rds.,  6  m.  S.  W. 
of  Marinette,  the  county  seat.  Farming 
and  lumbering. 
TIMES;   Thursdays;    republican;    eight 

pages    16x28;    subscription   $1;    established 

1894;    Thomas  Barrett,  editor  and  publisher 

(6-3). 

PEWAUKEE,  Waukesha  Co.  Q.  714 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd., 
6  m.  N.  of  Waukesha. 

BREEZE;  Fridays;  independent  repub- 
lican; four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  July,  1903;  Ernest  Towell,  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

PHILLIPS,  c.  h.,  Price  Co.  b  l,820t 
pop.,  on  Wisconsin  Central   Rd.  and  Big 
Elk  r.    Lumbering  and  agriculture. 
BEE;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight pagei 
15x22;    subscription    $1.50;    established    1884; 
C.  D.Babcock,  editor;  J.  H.  Waggoner,  pub- 
lisher (10-3). 


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TIMES  I  Saturdays ;  Independent ;  eight 
pae«B  15x32 ;  Bubsorlptlon  $1.3U ;  established 
1877;   Sackett  Bros.,  editors  and  publishers 

(12-3). 

PLAINFIEIiD,  Wauihara  Co.  □  728t 

pop.,  on  Wisconsin  Central  Rd.,  34  ra.  S.  of 

Stevens  Point.    Farming  and  live  stock. 

SUN;  Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages 
15x2^;  subscription $1.26;  established  18t«;  B. 
Johnson  and  W.  H.  Fields,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (6—7). 

PL ATTEVILL.E, Grant  Co.p  3,340n 
pop.,  on  Chicago  &  ^orthwestern  and 
Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rds.,  36  m. 
H.  8.  of  Dubuque,  la.  Seat  of  a  State  Nor- 
mal School.  Agriculture  and  lead  mining. 

GRANT  CO.  NEWS;  Wednesdays; 
democratic;  eight  pagas  15x2<J;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1884;  R.  I.  Dugdie,  editor 
and  publisher  (3—3). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1902 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  in- 
formation as  would  warrant  the  accord- 
ance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It  has 
not  since  made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 

JOURNAL.;  Wednesdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  sub.scription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1890;  C.  H   Gribble,  publisher  (1—7). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1906 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  tjfiat  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  in- 
formation as  would  warrant  the  accord- 
ance  of   a   rating  to  that  elfect. 

WITNESS  AND  MINING  TIMES; 
Wednesdays;  republican;  eight  pages  15x24; 
subscription '$1.50;  established  1857;  William 
M.  Rindlaab,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,793  in  1896 
and  2,494  in  1906;  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
than    2.250    in    1907. 

PLYMOUTH,  Sheboygan  Co.  D-2.257t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  and 
Chicago  Sc  Northwestern  Rds.,  55  m.  N.  of 
Milwaukee.      Iron     foundries,    breweries, 
furniture  and  cheese  factories  and   flour 
mills.    Shipping  point  for  grain  and  cheese. 
POST  ;  Thursdays;  German;  eight  pages 
17x28;  subscription  $2;   established   1886;  C. 
F.  &  H.  F.  T.  Wandersleben,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers. 

REPORTER;  Fridays;  democratic; 
eight  pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1872:  Reporter  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers (3—3). 

REVIEW;  Wednesda.vs;  republican; 
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$1.50;  established  1895;  Review  Publishing 
Company,  editors  and  publishers  (9—3). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  in- 
formation as  would  v/arrant  the  accord- 
ance of  a  rating  to  that  eflFect.  It  has 
not  since  made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 

PORTAGE,  c.  h.,  Columbia  Co.  n 
5,459+  pop.,  on  Wisconsin  Central  and  Chi- 
cago, Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rds.  and  the 
ship  oanal  connecting  Wisconsin  and  Fox 
r8.,33m.  N.  of  Madison,  the  State  capital. 


WISCONSIN. 


Commerce,  lumber  trade  and  manufact- 
uring. 

DEMOCRAT;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  demo- 
cratic; daily  four,  weekly  eight  pages  18x24; 
subscription  —  daily  $5,  weekly  $1;  estab- 
lished—daily 1886,  weekly  1877 ;  J.  E.  Jones, 
editor  and    publisher  (7—5). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1905 
the  weekly  edition  of  this  paper  seemed 
to  assert  that  it  had  an  average  issue  ex- 
ceeding 1,000  copies,  but  failed  to  fur- 
nish such  definite  information  as  would 
warrant  the  accordance  of  a  rating  to 
that  effect. 

REGISTER  ;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WISCONSIN  STATE  REGIS- 
TER, Fridays ;  republican ;  daily  four,  week- 
ly eight  pages  18x24;  subscription— daily  $5, 
weekly  $1.60;  established— daily  1886.  weekly 
18B0;  Maurice  Goodman,  editor  and  publisher 
(12-5)._ 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  2,000  in  1901 
and  2,400  in  1905,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satis- 
factory report,  but  was  credited  with 
more    than    1,000    in    1907. 

RUNDSCHAU  AND  WRECKER* 

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scription $1.50;  established  1874;  Frank  Heidt, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

PORT   -WASHINGTON,  c.  h, 

Osiauket  Co.  D-  4,000  pop.,  on  Chicago  & 
Northwestern  and  Milwaukee  &  Northern 
Rds.  and  Lake  Michigan,  90  m,  N.  N.  E.  of 
Madison,  the  state  capital.  Iron  foundries, 
breweries,  malt-houses,  planing,  flour  and 
shingle  mills,  and  a  large  chair  factory. 

HEROI..D  ;  Wednesdays;  German;  demo- 
cratic; eight  payes  17x23:  subscription  $1  50; 
established  1896;  W.  B.  Krause,  editor  and 
publisher  (6—3). 

Copies     printed:      1,394  in   1907 

OZAUKEE   CO.  ADVERTISER; 

Saturdays;  democratic;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $2;  established  1854;  M.  G. 
Bohan.  editor  and  publisher. 

PlI>OT;  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1895;  Henry  Schoensigel,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

STAR;  Saturdays:  Independent;  twelve 
pagesl6x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1874:  The  Star  Printing  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers  (1—7). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1906 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  infor- 
mation as  would  warrant  the  accordance 
of    a    ratins    to    that    effect. 

ZEITUNG;  Thursdays;  German  ;  demo- 
cratic ;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $3; 
established  1865 ;  Carl  Fehlandt,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—5). 

Copies     printed:      1,130  in   1904 
1,135  in  1907 

POYNETTE,     Columbia     Co.  n    633t 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  A;   St    Paul 

Rd.,  12  m.  S.  of  Portage,  the  county  seat, 

and  25  N.  of   Madison,  the  State  capital. 

Flour  mills.    Agriculture. 

PRESS;  Fridays ;  independent-repub- 
lican; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1; 
established  1884  ;  George  L.  Swartz,  editor 
and  publisher  (9—3). 

PRAIRIE   DU  CHIEN,  c.  h., 

Craivford  Co.  p  3,232+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Mil- 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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WISCONSIN. 


waukee  &  St.  Paul  and  Chicago,  Burlington 
&  Qiiincy  Rds.  and  Mississippi  r.,  5  m.  above 
the  mouth  of  Wisconsin  r.,  and  194  W.  of 
Milwaukee.  Artesian  mineral  wells.  Agri- 
culture. 

COURIER;  Tuesdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  il2x28 ;  subscription  $2.50 ;  established 
ia48;  William  D.  Merrell,  editor  and  publisher 
(7-3  P). 

CRAWFORD  CO.  PRESS:  Wednes 
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scription Sl.DtJ;    established  January.  1904; 
Mariner   &    Beach,  editors   and   publishers 
(3-5  P). 

PEARL.  CITY RECO RD  ; Fridays;  in- 
dependent; twelve  pages  13x18;  subscription 
$1.25;  established  October,  1902;  G.  A.Fair- 
field, editor  and  publisher  (12— 3)  (A  A). 

UNION  J  Thursdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1862;  Messer  Bros,  editors  and  publishers 
(1-7). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1906 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  infor- 
mation as  would  warrant  the  accordance 
of    a    rating    to    that    effect. 

PRAIRIE  DU  SAC,  Sauk  Co.  o 
656+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &St.  Paul 
Rd.  and  Wisconsin  r.,  25  m.  N.  W.  of  Mad- 
ison, the  State  capital.  Wool  market  and 
shipping  point  for  live  stock.    Dairying. 

SAUK  CO.  NEWS;  Thursdays;  inde- 
pendent; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription 
$1;  established  1876;  Giegerich  &  Just,  edi- 
tors and  publishers. 

PRENTICE,  Price  Co.  [^  939t  pop., on 
Minneapolis,   St.  Paul   &   Sault  Ste.  Marie 
and   Wisconsin  Central   Rds.,  13  m.  S.  of 
Phillips,  the  county  seat.    Farming. 
CALUMET;  Thursdays ;    republican ; 
four  pages  20x26:    subscription  $1.50;   estab- 
lished 1892;  Mark  R.  Bell,  editor    and  pub 
lisher  (7— 3P). 

NEWS:  Fridays;  republican;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1  50;  estMblislied  M;iy, 
1902;  E.  R.  Barager.  editor  and  publisher 
(11—5). 

PRESCOTT, -P^rc*  Co.  V]l,002t pop., 

on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.  and 

Mississippi  r.  at  the  mouth  of  St.  Croix  lake, 

and  30  m.  below  Saint  Paul.  Minn.  Shipping 

point  for  wheat,  barley  and  corn,  live  stock 

and  baled  hay. 

TRIBUNE;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.90;  established 
1864;  W.C.Zander.editor  and  publlsher(l— 81. 

PRINCETON,    Green    Lake    Co.    D 

1,202+  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd 

and    Fox   r.,  35  m.  W.  of   Fond   du  Lac. 

Shipping   point   for   potatoes,   beans  and 

grain.    Wagon  manufactories. 

R  E  P  U  B  L.  I  C-STA  R ;  Wednesdays; 
eight  pases  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished—iJepubhc  1867,  Star  1902;  Harmon, 
Beebe&Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (7—5). 

RACINE,  c.  h.,  Hacine  Co.  Q  29,102t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  Sc.  St.  Paul  and 
Chicago  &  Northwestern   Rds.    and   Lake 
Michigan,  23  m.  S.  of  Milwaukee  and  62  N. 
of  Chicago,  111.    Manufactures  of  threshing 
machines,   wagons,    carriages,   hardware, 
baskets,  fanning  mills,  trunks  and    plows. 
EVENING   TIMES;  every  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,    and    S  EM  I  -  WEEKLY, 
Tuesdays   and    Fridays;   eight  pages    17x22; 
subscription— daily  $4,  semi  weekly  $1;   es- 


tablished—daily  1879,  semi  weekly  1884;  Times 
Publishing  Company,  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding   2,250   in    1907. 

JOURNAL;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  twice  a-week,  Tues- 
days and  Fridays;  republican;  sixteen 
pages  17J^x22;  subscription— daily  $6,  weekly 

Jl;    established— daily  1881,  weekly  1856;  The 
ourna)  Printing  Company,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (3—8). 

Copies    printed:     daily,     3,496  in   1902 

4,121  in  1907 
The  weekly  edition  has  on  two  occa- 
sions indicated  a  desire  to  have  credit 
for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies  regu- 
larly, but  such  definite  information  as 
would  warrant  such  a  rating  has  never 
been  forthcoming. 

NEWS;  every  eveuing  except  Sunday; 
independent;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$3;  established  1896;  The  News  Publishing 
Co., editors  and  publishers  (1—6). 

(Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  3,646  in  1903 
and  3,526  in  1906,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
than    2,250    in     1907. 

SLA  VIE;  semi-weekly,  Tuesdays  and 
Fridays;  Bohemian;  independent  demo- 
cratic: four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $8.20; 
established  1861;  Jan  Elias.  J.  J.  Krai  and 
Jos.  Stehllk,  editors  and  publishers. 

(Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  issue  of  7,500  in  1894,  since 
which  it  has  not  furnished  any  definite 
and  satisfactory  report,  but  has  been 
credited  with  more  than  2,250  every  year 
since  1898,  up  to  and  including  1907. 
CORRESPONDENT;  Saturdays;  Ger- 
man ;  independent ;  ten  pages  15x22  ;  sub- 
scription $3;  established  1883;  Henry  Bonn, 
editor  and  publisher  (9—3). 

FOLKETS  AVIS  OH  POSTEN; 
Thursdays;  Danish;  independent ;  four  page* 
19x25;  subscription  $1.»J;  established  18*6; 
Andrew  J.  Dahlstrom,  editor  and  publisher 
(6-6). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  190 1 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  infor- 
mation as  would  warrant  the  accordance 
of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It  has  not 
since  made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 
RODINA:  Sundays  (A  A). 
WISCONSIN  A  G  R  I  C  U  L  T  U  R- 
IST;  Thursdays;  agricultural;  sixteen  to 
twenty  four  pages  11x15;  subscription  75 
cents  ;  established  1877  ;  Arthur  Simonson, 
manager;  Wisconsin  Agriculturist  Publish- 
ing Company,  publishers  ( 2—8). 

Copies  printed:     26,970  in   1895 
24,926  in   1900 
27,515  in   1902 
33,181   in   1903 
37,254  m   1904 
41,748  in   1905 
48,449  in   1906 
56,317  in   1907 
j^"The  absolute  correctness  of  the  latest 
circulation  rating  accorded  the 
Wisconsin      Agriculturist      is 
guaranteed   by  the    publishers 
of  Rowell's  American   New/spa- 
per    Directory,    who    will    pay 
one  hundred  dollarsto the  first 
person    who     successfully   controverts    its 
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BiORDEN;  monthly;  Skandlnaviau;  lit- 
erary;  twenty-eight  pages  11x14;    subscrlp 
tiou    $1;    establisned    February,    1903;    Ivur 
Kirlcegaard ,  editor;  The  Norden  Publishing 
Company,  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies     printed:     9,693  in  1905 
13,938  in   1907 

RANDOLPH,  Dodge  Co.  D-  738t  pop.. 

on  Chicago.  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  72  m. 

N.  W.   of  Milwaukee.      Canning   factories 

and  wagon  works.    Agriculture. 

ADVANCE;  Thursdays;  independent; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 1894;  F.  A.  Cummiugs,  editor  and  pub 
Ushers  (7—5). 

READSTOWN,  Vernon  Co.  -a  403t 
pop.,  on  Kickapoo  Valley  &  Northern  Rd., 
11  m.  S.  E.  of  Viroqua,  the  county  seat.    Ag 
riculture. 
TRIBUNE;  Fridays  (A  A). 

REDGRANITE,    Waushara   Co.   a- 
on   Chioago   &   Northwestern    Rd.,  about 
45  ra.  N.  W.  of  Fond  du  Lac. 
HERALD;  Fridays  (A  A). 

REEDSBIJRG,  Sauk  Co.  a  2.625 
pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.  and 
Baraboo  r.,  50  m.  W.  N.  W.  of  Madison. 
Woolen  and  canning  factories,  flour  and 
saw  mills  and  machine  shops. 

FREE  PRESS;  Thursdays ;  republican ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;    estab- 
lished 1860;  Geo.  J.  Seamans, publisher (1—6^ 
Copies  printed:     1,645  in  1901 
1,559  in   1902 
1,672  in   1903 
1,701   in   1904 
1,53.^   in   1905 
1,498  in   1906 
1,503  in  1907 
TIMES;     Fridays;     lepubiicau;     eight 
pages  15x22  ;  subscription  $1.25;  established 
]S88:   Ninman  &  Quimby,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers. 

REESEVILIiE,   Dodge     Co.   a-   398+ 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul 

Rd.,  9  m.  N.  W.  of  Watertown  and  25  N.  E. 

of  Madison,  the  State  capital.    Butter  and 

cheese  factory.    Agriculture  and  dairying. 

REVIEW;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  16x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1899;  H.  L.  Snow,  editor  and  publisher. 

RHINELANDER,  c.h., Oneida  Co.^ 
4,998+ pop.,  on  Minneapolis,  St.  Paul  &  Sault 
Ste.  Marie  and  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rds. 
and  Wisconsin  r.,  05  m.  N.  of  Wausau  and 
265  N.  N.  W.  of  Milwaukee.  Milling,  manu- 
facturing and  lumbering. 

HERA IjD  ;  Saturdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  18x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1885;  A.  W.Shelton,  editor;  Herald  Publish- 
ing Co.,  publishers. 

NEW  NORTH;  Thursdays;  republican; 
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lished 1882 ;  F.  A.  Lowell,  editor  and  publish- 
er (8—6). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1902 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  infor- 
mation as  would  warrant  the  accordance 
of  a  rating  to  that  eflfect.  It  has  not 
since  made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 


WISCONSIN. 


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established  1886;  W.  H.  Trumbull,  editor  and 
publisher. 

RIB  LAKE,  Taijlor  Co.  i  386+  pop., 

on  Wisconsin  Central  Rd.,  70  m.  N.  E.  of 

Chippewa  Falls. 

HERALiD;  Fridays:  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22,  subscription  $1.50;  established 
December,  1897;  J.  J.  Voemostek,  editor; 
Herald  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (1—8). 

RICE  LAKE.  Barron  Co.  tl  3.002t 
pop.,  on  Chioago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  & 
Omaha  and  Rice  Lake,  Dallas  &  Menominee 
Rds.  and  Rice  lake,  56  m.  N.  of  Eau  Claire. 
Flour  mills  and  various  manufactories. 
Farming  and  lumbering. 

CHRONOTYPE;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  17x34;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1874;  A.  M.  McClelland,  editor  and 
publisher  (9— 3). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  infor- 
mation as  would  warrant  the  accordance 
of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It  has  not 
since  made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 

Li  E  A  D  E  R  ;  Thursdays;  republican  ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
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lisher (8-6). 

TIMES;  Fridays;  democratic:  eiglit  pages 
15x22:  subscription  $1.50:  established  1883; 
H.  L.  Bone,  editor;  H.  L.  Bone  &  Co., publish- 
ers (1—7). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1906 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance  of   a   rating   to    that   effect. 

RICHLAND  CENTER,  c.  h.. 

Riohland  Co.  p  2,321+  pop.,  on  Chicago, 
Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.  and  Pine  r.,  12  m. 
from  Wisconsin  r.  and  55  W.  N.  W.  of 
Madison,  the  State  capital.  Agriculture, 
stock  raising,  cheese  making,  lumbering 
and  manufacturing  of  railroad  ties. 

R  E  P  U  B  L.  I  C  A  N  -  O  B  S  E  R  V  E  R  ; 

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Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,758  in  1898, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  has 
been  credited  with  more  than  1,000  every 
year  since,  up  to  and  including  1907. 
RICHL.AND  DEMOCRAT;  Wednes 
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scription $1:  established  1892;  W.  G.  Barry, 
editor  and  publisher. 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  infor- 
mation as  would  warrant  the  accordance 
of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It  has  not 
since  made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 

RICHLiAND  RUSTIC;  Fridays;  inde 
pendent:  eight  pages  15x32;  subscription  $1 ; 
established  1876;  Bailey  &  Bailey,  editors  and 
publishers  (12— 5). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,422  in  1896 
and    2,783    in    1905,    since    which    it   has 


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not  furnished  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
than    1,000    in    1907. 

RIO,  Columbia  Co.  n  339t  pop.— local 
estimate  500— on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St. 
Paul  Rd.,  13  m.  E.  S.  E.  of  Portage,  tlie 
county  seat.    Agriculture  and  lumbering. 

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17x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1886; 
C.  F.  Crawford,  editor  and  publisher. 

'RIPO'N,  fond  du  Lac  Co.  D-  3,818t  pop., 
on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  and 
Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rds..  86  m.  N.  W. 
of  Milwaukee.  Good  water  power.  Seat 
of  Rlpon  College.  Shipping  point  for  wool 
and  live  stock.    Dairying. 

PRESSj;  semi  weekly,  Mondays  and  Fri 
days, and  VVEEKIjY,  Wednesdiiys;  repub 
lioan;  semi  weekly  four,  weekly  eight  pages 
18x24;   subscription  $1.:0;  established— semi- 
weekly  1905,  weekly  1867;  E.  L.  Howe,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—6  P). 

C03I]>I0NWEAL.TH;  Fridays;  neu- 
tral; six  pages  2Ux26;  subscription  $1.50;  e» 
tablished  1863:  C.  H.  Ellsworth,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—6). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  issue  of.  1,080  for  the  year  1899, 
1,080  in  1905,  but  has  not  since  made 
definite  and  satisfactory  claim  to  is- 
suing so  many  as    1,000  copies. 

RIVER  FALLS,  Pierce  Co.  t]  2.500 

pop.,  on  Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  ft 

Omaha  Rd.,  30  m.  E.  of  Saint  Paul,  Minn. 

Flour  mills  and  potato  starch  factory.  Seat 

of  State  Normal  School. 

JOURNAL;  Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  estab 
lished  1857;  Calvin  Randall  Morse,  editor  and 

publisher  (1--S). 

TI3IES;  Tuesdays;  eiprht  pages  17x22;  sub- 
scription $1.')i»;establisVied  1895;  P.  A.  Iloberte, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance   of    a    rating   to   tjiat   effect. 

ROSENDALE,  Fojid  du  Lac  Co.  D- 

300  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd., 

9  m.  E  by  S.  of  Ripon. 

JOURNAL;  Fridays  ;  four  pages 
171^x24;  subscription  $1;  established  May, 
1903;  E.  L.  Howe,  editorandpublisher  (12— 5  P). 

SAINT  CROIX  FALLS,  Polk  Co 
^  622+  pop.,  on  Minneapolis,  St.  Paul  ft 
Sault  8te.  Marie  Rd..  50  m.  E.  of  Saint  Paul 
or  Minneapolis,  Minn.    Agriculture. 

POLK    CO.     PRESS;    Fridays;    inde 
pendent;     four   pages    18x24;    subscription 
$1.25;  established    1S6U;  S.  M.  Catlin,  editor 
and  publisher  (S— 5)  (A  A)- 

ST.  CROIX  VALLEY  STAND- 
ARD; Thursdays;  independent;  eight  pages 
15x22 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1835 ;  Carrie 
F.  Cole,  editor  and  publisher  (iB— 3). 

SAINT  FRANCIS,  Milwaukee  Co.Q 
on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.  and  Lake 
Michigan,  5  m.  S.  of  Milwaukee,  the  county 
seat.  Catholic  Normal  School  and  a  busi- 
ness college. 
CiECILIA;  monthly;   German;  music; 

sixteen  pages  10x13;    subscription  $2;    estab- 


lished 1874;    John  Singenberger,  editor  and 
publisher  (6—3). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  infor- 
mation as  would  warrant  the  accordance 
of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It  has  not 
since  made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 

SAUK  CITY,  Sauk  Co.      8101  pop., 

on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.  and 
Wisconsin  r.,  15  m.  S.  of  Baraboo,  the  county 
seat.  Brewery,  planing  mills  and  a  ma- 
chine shop.  Canning  factory  and  cream- 
ery.   Shipping  point  for  lumber  and  grain. 

PIONEER  PRESSE;  Thursdays; 
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$1.50:  established  1890  :  M.  H.  Ninman,  editor; 
Sauk  City  Publishing  Co..  publishers  (1—8). 

SCHLEISINGERVILLE, 

Washington  Co.  D-  519+  pop.,  on  Chicago, 
Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  and  Wisconsin  Cen- 
tral Rds.,  32  m.  N.  W.  of  Milwaukee. 
Farming. 

DER  BOTSCHAFTER;  Thursdays; 
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subscription  $1;  established  1897;  Gustav 
Melster.  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

SEYMOUR,  Outagamie   Co.  n-  1,026+ 

pop.,  on  Green  Bay  &  Western  Rd.,20  m.  N. 

by  N.  E.   of   Appleton,    the   county   seat. 

Farming. 

PRESS;  Thursdays  ;  republican  ;  eight 
pages  17x24;  subscription  $1.25;  established 
1886;  H.  J.  Van  Vuren,  editor  and  publisher 
(12—3). 

SHARON,  W^«^«'or<A  Co.  a  945+  pop., 

on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  15  m.  S.  W. 

of  Elkhorn,  the  county  seat.     Agriculture 

and  dairying. 

REPORTER;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lishen  1878;  Geo.  Ziegaus,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

SHAWANO,  c-   h-.  Shawano  Co.  d 

2,500  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd. 

and  at  head  of  navigation  on  Wolf  r.,  58  m. 

N.  of  Oshkosh.    Lumbering  and  farming. 

SHAWANO  CO.  ADVOCATE; 
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subscription  $1:  established  1881;  E.  J.  Scott, 
editor  and  publisher  (1— §)•   „^,  .  _     _. 

SHAWANO  CO.  JOUR^A.^ii^^'JfH 
days;   republican:    eight   pages   15x22;   sub- 
scription $1:   established  1859;    Perry  Bros., 
publishers  (12—6). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year^  1906 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  in- 
formation as  would  warrant  the  accord- 
ance of  a  rating  to  that  effect. 

VOLKSBOTE  UND  WOCHEN- 
BLATT;  Fridays;  German;  eight  pages 
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J.  L.  Alexander,  editor;  Volksbote  Publish- 
ing Co.,  publishers  (12— 6). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  bad  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,1 37  ip  1902, 
but  has'  not  since  made  definite  and 
satisfactory  claim  for  issuing  so  many 
as    1,000  copies. 

SHEBOYGAN,  c.  h.,  Sheboygan  Co. 

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Rd.,  Lake  Mlohlgan  and  Sheboygan  r.,  52 
m.  N.  of  Milwaukee.  Lake  oommeroe,  furni- 
ture factoriea  and  lumber  trade.  Manu- 
facture of  enameled  ware,  leather  goodB, 
pianos  and  shoes. 

AMERIKA;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  ZEITUNG,  serai  weekly,  Tues- 
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15x22;  subscription— daily  $3,  semi  weekly 
$1.75;  established  — daily  1897,  semi  weekly 
1880:  The  Sheboygan  Publishing  Company, 
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Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
both  editions  of  this  paper  seemed  to 
assert  that  each  had  an  average  issue 
exceeding  1,000  copies,  but  failed  to 
furnish  such  definite  information  as 
would  warrant  the  accordance  of  a 
rating  to  that  effect. 

JOURNAL;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
<lay;  independent;  eight  to  twelve  pages 
15x22;  subscription  .$5;  established  1885;  L.  E. 
Reed,  editor;  Reed,  Hotchln  &  Veech,  pub- 
lishers (2—8) 

Copies     printed:      1,610  in   1905 
1,677  iri   1907 
Publisher's  announcement. — Only  dailj^  paper 

in  city  with  telegraphic  news  service  and 

printing  over  four  pages. 

TELEGRAM  ;  every  evening  exoept 
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subscription— daily  $5,  semi-weekly  $1;  es- 
tablished—daily 1887,  semi-weekly  1888;  Frank 
A.  Zufelt,  editor;  Telegram  Publishing  Co., 
publishers  (7—5)  (A  A). 

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twelve  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1866;  A.  O.  Heyer.  editor;  Herald  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  publishers  (2—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,500  in  1897, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  was 
-credited  with  more  than  1,000  in  1905 
and    1907. 

NATIONAL  DEMOKRAT;  weekly, 
twice  a  week,  Wednesdays  and  Saturdays; 
German;  democratic;  eight  pages  15x22.  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1858;  Frank  Gott- 
aoker,  editor;  Demokrat  Printing  Company, 
publishers  (A  A). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1897 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  infor- 
mation as  would  warrant  the  accordance 
of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It  has  not 
since  made  anv  renewal  of  the  claim. 

SHEBOYGAN  CO.  NEWS;  Wednes 
days:  Independent:  tt-n  pages  15x22:  sub- 
scription $1.50;  established  1876:  W.  C. 
Thomas,  editor  and  publisher  i2— 5  P). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,488  for  the 
year  1894,  and  exactly  the  same  in  1898, 
but  has  not  since  made  claim  to  issuing 
so  many  as  1,000  copies. 

SHELL  LAKE,  c.  li.,  Washburn  Co.^ 
1,823+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minne- 
apolis &  Omaha  Rd..  70  m.  S.  of  Superior. 
Lumbering  and  farming. 

W^ASHBURN    CO.    REGISTER; 

Saturdays;  republican;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1889;  Register 
Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (9—3). 
Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1899 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish   such  definite  infor- 


mation as  would  warrant  the  accordance 
of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It  has  not 
since  made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 

WATCHMAN;  Thursdays ;  repub- 
lican;  eight  pages  18x20;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1882;  B.  E.  Hoar,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

SHIOCTON,  Outagamie  Co.  D-  600 
pop.,  on  Green  Bay  &  Western  Rd.,  20  ro. 
N.  W.  of  Appleton,  the  county  seat.  Farm- 
ing. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1 ;  established  1897;  F.  H.  Colburn, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

SHULLSBURG,    Lafayeite    Co.     g 

1,250+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul 

Rd.,  12  m.  S.  W.  of  Darlington,  the  county 

seat,  and  80  S.  W.  of  Madison   the  State 

capital.    Lead  mining  and  agriculture. 

PICK  AND  GAD;  Thursdays;  inde- 
pendent; eight  pages  18x24;  subscription 
|l.50;  established  1^0;  T.  J.  Law,  editor  and 
publisher  (6—3). 

SOLDIERS  GROVE,  Crawford 
Co.  p  680+  pop.,  on  Kickapoo  &  Northern 
Rd.  and  Kickapoo  r.,  40  m.  N.  E.  of  Prairie 
du  Chien,  the  county  seat.  Shipping  point 
for  lumber,  railroad  ties  and  farm  prod- 
ucts. Manufactures  of  flour,  excelsior  and 
stave  bolts. 

KICKAPOO  VALLEY  JOURNAL; 

Thursdays;  republican;  eight  pages  17^^x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1893;  John  W. 
Blake,  editor  and  publisher  (8—5). 

SOLON  SPRINGS,  Douglas  Co. 

STAR;    Saturdays:    republican;    eight- 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50:  established 
May,  1907;  N.  D.  Simpson,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (10— 7  P). 

SOUTH  KAUKAUNA,  Outagamit 

Co.  D-  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.  A 
part  of  the  city  of  Kaukauna.  Manufact- 
uring. 

KAUKAUNA  TIMES;  Fridays;  re- 
publican; eight  pages  20x26;  subscription 
$1.50;  established  1880;  Raught&  Winsey, edi- 
tors and  publishers  (2— 8). 

Copies     printed:      1,190  in  1903 
1,354  in   1907 

SOUTH  MILWAUKEE,  A«?«ja«- 

kee  Co.  □.  5,384  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  North- 
western Rd.,  8  m.  S.  of  Milwaukee,  the 
county  seat.    A  suburb  of  Milwaukee. 

JOURNAL;  Saturdays;  four  pages 
15x22;  subscrlptIon:$l;  established  1892;  Fred 
Hook,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

SOUTH  WAYNE,  La  Fayette  Co.  g 

26:^+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul 

Rd.,  10  m.  S.  of  Darlington,  the  county  seat. 

H03IESTEAD;  Thursdays;  independ- 
ent; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished February,  1905;  Sydney  C.  Heindel, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—7). 

SPARTA,  c.  h.,  Monroe  Co.  -a  3,555t 
pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  and  Chi-  " 
cago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rds.  and  La 
Crosse  r.,  35  m.  from  La  Crosse.  Summer  re- 
sort. Medicinal  artesian  wells.  Agriculture. 
HERA  LD- ADVERTISER;    every 

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ADVERTISER,  Saturdays;  republican; 
dally  four,  weekly  eight  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription—dally  $4,  weekly  $1.30;  established 
—daily  1898,  weekly  1885;  L.  D.  Merrill,  edi- 
tor and  publisher. 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1898 
the  weekly  edition  of  this  paper  seemed 
to  assert  that  it  had  an  average  issue  ex- 
ceeding 1,000  copies,  but  failed  to  fur- 
nish such  definite  information  as  would 
warrant  the  accordance  of  a  rating  to 
that  effect.  It  has  not  since  made  any 
reenwal   of  the   claim. 

HERALD;  Tuesdays  (A  A). 

MONROE   CO.  DEMOCRAT;  Fri 
days;    democratic;   eight  pages  3()x26;    sub- 
■oription  $1.00;   established  18H0;  W.  C  Haw- 
kins, editor;  J.  P.  Rice,  publisher  (7—5). 

SPOONER,  Washburn  Co.  t]  on 
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Saint  Paul,  Minn. 

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SPRINGGREEN,  Sauk  Co.  n  «21t 
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y;  m.  W.  of  Madison,  the  State  capital. 
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SPRING  VALLEY,  Pierce    Co.  ^ 

l,021t  pop.,  on  Minnesota  &  Wisconsin  Rd., 
14  m.  N.  E.  of  Ellsworth,  the  county  seat. 
Agriculture,  iron  mining  and  smeltihg, 
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factory report,  but  was  credited  with 
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STANLEY, C/itpp«u;a  Co.t] 2.38:t  pop., 
on  Wisconsin  Central  Rd.,  22  m.  E.  of  Chip- 
pewa Falls,  the  county  seat.  Lumber  and 
farming  and  tanning. 

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Green  Bay  &  Western  and  Wisconsin  Cen- 
tral Rds.  and  Wisconsin  r.,  68   m.  W.  of 
Appleton.  Foundries  and  flour,  paper,  saw, 
planing  and  shingle  mills.    Furniture  and 
artificial  fish  bait  factories.    Lumbering 
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STODDARD,  Vernon  Co.  -D  I67t  pop., 

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Catfish  r.,  14  m.  S.  E.  of  Madison,  the  county 
seat  and  capital  of  the  State.  Flour  mills 
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STURGEON  BAY,c.h.,Z>oor  Co.  o- 
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Green  bay,  4  m.  from  Lake  Michigan.    Lum- 
bering, farming  and  shipping.    Canned  pea 
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AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


WJSCOXSIX. 


larly  in  the  years  1896  and  1898,  but  has 
not  since  set  up  any  definite  and  satis- 
factory   claim    for    issuing    so    many. 

SUNPRAIRIE,  Dane  Co. C  988t  pop., 

on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  12  m. 

N.  E.  of  Madison,  the  county  seat  and  State 

capital.    Grain,  tobacco  and  stock  raising. 

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SUPERIOR,  c.   h.,  Douglas  Co.   \2 

31,091+  pop.— local  estimate  36,009— on  Du- 
luth,  Superior  &  Western,  Northern  Paci- 
fic, Duluth.  South  Shore  &  Atlantic,  Great 
Northern  and  Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minne- 
apolis &  Omaha  Rds.,  St.  Louis  and 
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boats. Exports  lumber,  grain  and  iron. 
Six  flour  mills,  shipyards,  steel  rolling 
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dited with  more  than  7,500  for  the 
year    1907. 

Publisher's  announcement.  —  You  cannot 
cover  Superior  and  Northern  Wisconsin 
without  the  Telegram. 

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by  local  as  well  as  foreign  advertisers. 
The  Telegram  has  a  distinct  field  of  its 
own,  and  is  read  in  90  per  cent  of  the 
homes  in  Superior  and  Northern  Wis- 
consin. 

Superior  got  two  new  railroads  last  year, 
with   all    ilieir   terminals— the   great   Soo 
road,  the  American  end  of  the  Canadian 
Pacific,  and  the   Wisconsin   Central.    Im- 
provements within  the  city  limits  of  Supe 
rior  for  1908  will  amount  to  over  $10,000,000. 
You  cannot  possibly  get  the  business  to 
which  you  are  entitled  in  Superior  and 
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and  3>225  in  1897,  since  which  it  has  not 
furnished  any  definite  and  satisfactory 
report,  but  has  been  credited  with  more 
than  2,250  every  year  since,  up  to  and 
including    1907. 

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WISCONSIN. 


THORP,  Clark  Co.  \i  838t  pop.,  on 

Wisconsin  Central  Rd.  and  Eau  Claire  r., 

40  m.  E.  by  N.  E.  of  Eau  Claire.    Lumbering, 

farming  and  stock  raising. 

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THREE  liAKES,  Oneida  Co.  b  ^25 

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30  m.  N.  W.  of  Crandon.    Lumber  trade. 

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TIG'E'RTO'N ,  Shawano  Co  a' 723 pop., 

on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,23m.  W. 

of  Shawano. 

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TOM  AH,  Monroe  Co.  -z  2,840t  pop.,  on 
Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd.,  42  m.  E. 
of  La  Crosse.    Agriculture  and  lumbering. 

JOURNAL;  Fridays;  republican;  eiglit 
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1866;  L.  B.  Squier,  editor  and  publisher 
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$1.25;  established  1880;  J.  A.  &  C.  J.  Wells, 
editors  and  nubllshers  (1 — 8). 

TOMAHAWK,  Lincoln  Co.  ^  2,6fi3 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul,  Chi- 
cago &  Northwestern  and  Minneapolis.  St. 
Paul  &  Sault  Ste.  Marie  Rds.  and  Wiscon- 
sin r.,  24  m.  N.  of  Merrill,  the  county  seat. 
Lumber,  sole  leather  and  paper  manufac- 
turing.   Agriculture. 

liEADEIl;  Fridays;  eight  pages  17x22; 
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not  since  set  up  any  claim  for  issuing  so 
many. 

TONY,    Jiusk    Co.    ti     *57    pop.,  on 

Minneapolis,  St.  Paul  &  Sault  Ste.  Marie 

Rd.,  6  m.  N.  E.  of  Ladysmith,  the  county 

seat.    Stave,  heading,  lumber  and  shingle 

mills.    Agriculture. 

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TREMPEALEAU,  Trempealeau  Co. 

-a  6u9+  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern, 
Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincyand  Green 
Bay  &  Western  Rds.  and  Mississippi  r.,  20  m. 
N.  N.  W.  of  La  Crosse.  Farming,  lumber- 
ing and  fruit  growing. 

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TURTIiE  LAKE,  Barron  Co.  tl 
431  pop.,  on  Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis 
&  Omaha  and  ilinneapolls,  St.  Paul  &  Sault 
Ste.  Marie  Rds.,  14  m.  W.  of  Barron,  the 
county  seat. 

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1900;  A.  H.  Nuesse,  editor  and  publisher  (7-  5). 

TWO    RIVERS,  Manitowoc    Co.  o- 

3,784+  pop.,  on  Chicago  <St  Northwestern  Rd. 
and  Lake  Michigan,  6  m.  N.  E.  of  Manitowoc, 
the  county  seat.  Manufacturing  and  lake 
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WISCONSIN. 


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publishers  (S — 3). 

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Copies    printed: 
this  paper   seemed 
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ies,   but    failed   to 
information 
cordance    of 


For    the    year    1906 
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exceeding    1,000    cop- 
furnish   such   definite 
as    would    warrant    the    ac- 
a    rating   to   that   eflfect. 


UNION  GROVE,  Racine  Co.  a  5201 
pop.,  on  Chicago  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul 
Rd.,  15  m.  W.  of  Racine,  the  county  seat. 
Milling  and  shipping  of  grain,  hogs,  flax- 
seed and  wool. 

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lisher (1—8). 

UNITY,  Afarathon  Co.  D  415  pop.,  on 

Wisconsin  Central  Rd.,  16  m.  N.  of  Marsh- 

fleld.    Agriculture. 

MARATHON    CO.    REGISTER; 

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Bcriptlon  $1.'25;  established  March,  1902;  L.  H. 
Cook,  editor  and  publisher  (3—3). 

VIOLA,  Richland  Co.  p  432t  pop.,  on 
Wisconsin  Western  Rd.,  12  m.  E.  S.  E.  of 
Viroqua  and  43  S.  E.  of  La  Crosse.  Grigt 
and  saw  mills.  Agriculture  and  lumbering. 
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VIROQUA,  c.  h.,  Vernon  Co.  -a  l,»50t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul 
and  La  Crosse  &  Southeastern  Rds.,  35  m. 
S.  E,  of  La  Crosse.  Agriculture  and  lum- 
bering. 

REPUBLICAN;  Tuesdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1894; -W.  J.  Robinson,  editor  and  pub 
Usher  (6—3). 

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tion $1:  established  1855;  O.  G.Munson,  editor 
and  publisher  (12—5). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for,  an  average  issue  of  2,474  in  1899. 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  was 
credited  with  more  than  2,250  in  1903 
and    1907. 


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and  publisher. 

WABENO,  Forest  Co.  []' 1,200 pop.,  on 

Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  150  m.  N.  W. 

of  Green  Bay.    Agriculture  and  lumbering. 

NORTHERN  WISCONSIN  AD- 
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subscription  §1.50;  established  1898;  John  E. 
Himley.  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

WARRENS,  Monroe  Co.  -D  350  pop., 

on  Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  &  Omaha 

Rd.,  about  75  m.  S.  E.  of  Eau  Claire.    Grain, 

fruit  and  dairying. 

INDEX;  Fridaj'B  ;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22  ;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
1896;  L.  F.  Waggoner,  editor;  Index  Printing 
Co.,  publishers  (3—8). 

WASHBURN,  c.  h.,  Bay/leld  Co.  X2 
6,862  pop.,  on  Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minne- 
apolis &  Omaha  Rd.  and  Lake  Superior,  12  m. 
N.  of  Ashland.  Coal  docks  and  elevators. 
Lumber  trade. 

NEWS  AND    ITEMIZER;     Fridays 
independent;  eight  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$2;  establijhed  18S7;  Fred  T.  Yates,  editor 
News  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (7—3  P). 

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subscription  $2;  established  1891;  NelB.  M 
Oscar,  editor;  Times  Publishing  Co.,  pub 
Ushers  (7—5). 

WATERFORD,  ^acmc  Co.  a,  l,564t 

pop.,  on  Fox  r.,  7  m.  N.  of  Burlington  and  24 

S.  W.  of  Milwaukee.     Agriculture,  milling 

sheep  raising  and  dairying. 

POST;  Thursdays;  neutral;  eight  pages 
15x12;  subscription  $1;  established  1877;  Ed- 
ward Maloue,  editor  and  publisher  (9—5). 

WATERLOO,  Jefferson  Co.  n  l,137t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rd., 
24  m.  E.  of  Madison  and  60  W.  of  MUwau- 

•  kee.  Shipping  point  for  grain,  live  stock, 
dairy  produce  and  brick. 

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H.  A.  Whipple,  editor  and  publisher  ( 1—8). 

JOURNAL;  Thursdays  (A  A). 


WATERTOWN,  Jefferton  Co.O^ 
8,437+  pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  and 
Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rds.  and 
Rock  r.,  43  m.  W.  by  N.  W.  of  Milwaukee. 
Water  power.    Manufacturing. 
TIMES;  every  evening  except  Sunday; 
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established  1895;  Times  Publishing  Co.,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance   of   a   rating  to    that   effect. 

BRUDER  BOTSCH AFTER;  Wed 
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GAZETTE;  Fridays;  democratic;  eight 
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1979;  James  W.  Moore,  editor  and  publisher 
(7—3  P). 

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pages  17x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1860  as  Republican;  P.  H.  Swift,  editor: 
Watertown  Publishing  Company,  publishers 
(4-6  P). 


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W^ELTBUERGER  ;    Saturdays  ;    Ger 
man;  democratic;  twelve  pages  15x22;    sub- 
Borlptlon    $1.50;    established    18fi3:    Otto   R. 
Krueger,    editor;    Weltbuerger   Publishing 
Co.,  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  issue  of  3,500  in  1895,  since 
which  it  has  not  furnished  any  definite 
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credited  with  more  than  1,000  every  year 
since    1898,    up    to    and    including    1907. 

TirAITKESHA,  c.  h.,  Waukesha  Co.  HI 

7,419t  pop.,    on  Chicago  &  Northwestern, 

Wisconsin  Central  and  Chicago,  Milwaukee 

ft  St.  Paul  Rds.  and  Fox  r.,  18  m.  W.  of 

Milwaukee.       Summer    resort.      Mineral 

springs,  stone  quarries,  foundry,  steel  and 

bridge  works. 

DISPATCH;  Saturdays;  democratic; 
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year  1897,  and  exceeding  1,000  in  1902, 
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so  many. 

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Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
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and  2,104  ill  1906,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
than    1,000    in    1907. 

WAUPACA,  c.  h.,  Waupaca  Co.  D 
2,912-1'  pop.,  on  Wisconsin  Central  Rd.  and 
Waupaoa  r.,  35  m.  N.  W.  of  Oshkosh  and 
1»0  N.  W.  of  Milwaukee.    Farming. 

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and  2,510  in  1906,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
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since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  has 
been  credited  with  more  than  1,000  every 
year    since,    up    to    and    including    1907. 

REPUBL.ICAN;  Fridays:  republican: 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  eetabllshed 
1858;  W.  H.  Holmes,  editor  and  publisher 
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Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1902 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  infor- 
mation as  would  warrant  the  accordance 
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4,000  m  1902 

4,000  in  1903 

4,000  in  1905 

4,000  in  1906 

3,760  in  1907 

WAUPUN,  Fond  du  Lac  Co.  a-  8,186t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  ft  St.  Paul 
Rd..  18  m.  S.  W.  of  Fond  du  Lac,  the  county 
seat,  and  68  N.  W.  of  Milwaukee.  Agri- 
culture. 

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publishers  (9—3). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  infor- 
mation as  would  warrant  the  accordance 
of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It  has  not 
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WAUSAU,  c.  h.,  Marathon  Co.  [j 
12,354+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  ft  St. 
Paul  and  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rds. 
and  Wisconsin  r.,  about  85  m.  N.  of  Stevens 
Point.  Lumber  trade,  manufacturing,  min- 
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this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
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mation as  would  warrant  the  accordance 
of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It  has  not 
since  made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 

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the  weekly  edition  of  this  paper  seemed 
to  assert  that  it  had  an  average  issue  ex- 
ceeding 1,000  copies,  but  failed  to  fur- 
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but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  infor- 
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of   a   rating   to    that    effect.     It   has   not 
since  made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 

CENTRAL,  WISCONSIN  I  Satur 
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tion $1.90;  established  1897;  R.  H.  Johnson, 
editor  and  publisher  (9—3). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  infor- 
mation as  would  warrant  the  accordance 
of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It  has  not 
since  made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 

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and  1,235  in  1906,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
than    1,000    in    1907. 

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established  1894;  Van  Vechten  &  Ellis,  edi- 
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WAUSAUKEE,  Marinette  Co.  a 
1,436  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St. 
Paul  Rd.,  30  m.  N.  W.  of  Marinette,  the 
county  seat.  Farming  and  lumber  manu- 
facturing. 

INDEPENDENT;  Saturdays;  inde- 
pendent-republican; eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1.50  ;  established  1895;  Geo.  E.  Bog- 
rand,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

"WAUTOMA,  c.  h.,  Wamhara  Co.  D 

1.053  pop.,  20  m.  W.  N.  "W.  of  Berlin  and  75  N. 

of  Madison,  the  State  capital.    Farming  and 

timber. 

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established  1858;  Berray  &  Holt,  editors  and 
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WAUWATOSA,  Milwaukee  Co.  R 
2.842+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.Paul 
Rd.,  4  m.  W.  of  Milwaukee,  the  county  seat. 
Iron,  chemical  and  brick  works.  Suburban 
residences. 

NEWS;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  14x20;  subscription  $1.25;  established 
1899;  J.  R.  Benoy  Printing  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers  (1—8). 

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cents;  established  1899;  D.W.  Hulburt, editor 
and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:     1,625  in  1903 

1,550  in  1904 

1,651  in  1905 

3,000  in   1907 

WISCONSIN   WOODMAN;  monthly 

(▲▲). 

TVAUZEKA,  Crawford  Co.  P  471t 
pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  and 
Klckapoo  Valley  Rds.,  18  m.  E.  of  Prairie 
du  Chien,  the  county  seat.  Farming  and 
stock  raising. 

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$1.50;  established  1894;  J.  O'Neil,  editor  and 
publisher  (6—3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  has  on 
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credit  for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies 
regularly,  but  such  definite  information 
as  would  warrant  such  a  rating  has 
never   been    forthcoming. 


WISCONSIN. 


WEIiCOME,   Outagamie   Co.  D-  624t 

pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  30  m. 

N.  of  Appleton. 

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eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished August,  1905;  B.  A.  Roate,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 

WEST  ALLIS,  Milwaukee  (7o.P,5,000 

pop.,    on   Chicago   ft    Northwestern    and 

Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  Rds.,  6  m. 

from  Milwaukee. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  independent; 
''ight  pages  15x32;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1903;  H.  Towell,  editor  and  publisher 

(1-8). 

WESTBEND,  c.  h.,  Washington 

Co.  02.119+ pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwest- 
ern Rd.  and  Milwaukee  r.,  33  m.  N.  N.  W.  of 
Milwaukee.  "Water  power.  Farming  and 
dairying. 

BEOBACHTER;  Fridays  ;  German;  in- 
dependent; twelve  pages  17}^ox24;  subscrip- 
tion $8;  established  1880;  Washington  County 
PubUshing  Company,  publishers  (1—4). 

NEWS;  Wednesdays;  republican;  eight 
pages  17x24;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1853;  Washington  County  Publishing  Com- 
pany, publishers  (1—4). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,122  in  1902 
and  1,361  in  1906,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
than    1,000    in    1907. 

PILOT;  Wednesdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1892 ;  H.  B.  Kaempfer,  editor  and  publisher 
(1-8). 

Copies     printed:     1,029  in  1897 
1,338  in  1907 

WESTBY,    Vernon  Co.  -O  775    pop., 

on  Chicago.  Milwaukee  &  St.  Paul  and  La 

Crosse   &   Southeastern   Rds.,  7  m.  N.   of 

Viroqua,  the  county  seat.     Tobacco  ware- 

tibuses,  creamery,  farming,  stock  raising 

and  dairying. 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription $1 ;  established  1900; 
F.  C.  Bunn.  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

WEST  DE  PERE,  Brown  Co.  H- 
1,963+  pop.— local  estimate  4.50O— on  Chicago 
&  Northwestern  Rd.,  5  m.  S.  of  Green  Bay, 
the  county  seat.  Paper  mill,  boiler  works, 
knitting  factory,  steel  gate  works  and  boat 
factor3'. 

ANNALS  OF  ST.  JOSEPH;  monthly; 
roman  catholic;  forty  pages  6^x914 ;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1888;  Norbertine 
Fatners,  editors  and  publishers  (1—8). 

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since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  _  but  was 
credited   with   more    than    1,000   in    1907. 

WESTFIELD,  Marquette  Co.  D-  529t 
pop.,  on  Wisconsin  Central  Rd.,  25  m.  N.  of 
Portage.    Agriculture. 
CENTRAL  UNION;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

WEST  SALEM,  Lacrosse  Co.  -D  7»5t 
pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  and  Chi- 
cago, Milwaukee  *  St.  Paul  Rds.  and  La 
Crosse  r.,  10   m.  N.  E.  of   La  Crosse,  the 


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county  seat,  and  14  W.  of  Sparta.  Water 
power.  County  asylum.  Stock-shipping 
center.    Agriculture. 

NONPAREIL-JOURNAL;  Fridays; 
four  pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished— Nonpareil  1894.  Journal  1886,  consoli- 
dated 1900;  T.  Trimbell,  editor  and  publish- 
er (3—3). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1902 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  "Exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  infor- 
mation as  would  warrant  the  accordance 
of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It  has  not 
since  made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 

WEYAUWEGA,  Waupaea  Co.  n 
993  pop.,  on  Wisconsin  Central  Rd.  and 
Waupaca  r.,  9  m.  S.  E.  of  Waupaca,  the 
county  seat.  Flour  and  saw  mills.  Water 
power. 

CHRONICLE;  Wednesdays ;  eight 
pages  15x23;  subscription  $1;  established 
1877;  C.  F.  Crane,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

DIE    DEUTSCHE   CHRONIR;   Fri 

days;  German;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50:  established  1898;  C.  F.  Crane, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

WHITEHALL,  c.  h.,   Trempealeau 

Co.  -a  600t  pop.,  on  Green  Bay  &  Western 

Rd.,  36  m.  N.  N.  K.  of  Winona,  Minn.    Flour 

mills.    Shipping  point  for  farm  products  of 

surrounding  country. 

WHITEHALL  TIMES  AND 
BLAIR  BANNER;  Thursdays:  four 
pages  20x26;  subscription  $1;  established 
1860;  J.  B.  Beach,  editor  and  publisher.  Also 
dated  at  Blair  (7-5). 

WHITEWATER,  Waltcorth  Co.  Q 
3,405t  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St. 
Paul  Rd.,  45  m.  S.  E.  of  Madison,  the  State 
capital,  and  51    W.    S.   W.  of  Milwaukee. 
Seat  of  a  normal  school  and  a  collegiate 
institute.    Wagon  shops,  brickyards   and 
dairy  supplies.    Farming. 
GAZETT,E;    Thursdays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.25;  estab- 
lished 1879;  F.  R.  Bloodgood,  editor  and  pub- 
lUher  (7—5). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1902 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  infor- 
mation as  would  warrant  the  accordance 
of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It  has  not 
since  made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 

REGISTER;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 

pages  151^x22;  subscription  $1.25;  established 

1857;  R.  K.  Coe,  editor  and  publisher  (1— 7)._ 

Copies  printed:     This  paper  had  credit 

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and  1,700  in  1897,  since  which  it  has  not 
furnished  any  definite  and  satisfactory 
report,  but  has  been  credited  with  more 
than  1,000  every  year  since,  up  to  and 
including    1907. 

WILD  ROSE,  Waushara  Co.  n  68 
pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  5  m. 
N.  E.  of  Wautoma,  the  county  seat.  Farm- 
ing and  lumber. 

TIMES;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
May,  1901;  J.  R.  Nash,  editor;  Times  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  publishers  (7—5). 

WILMOT,  Kenosha  Co.  O,  188  pop., 

18  m.  S.  W.  of  Kenosha,  the  county  seat. 

Farming  and  stock  raising. 

AGITATOR;  Saturdays;  independent; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished January,  1901;  R.  B.  Swenson,  editor; 
Swenson  Bros.,  publishers  (1—8). 

WILTON,    Monroe   Co.    -a  511  pop., 

on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  18  m.  S.  E. 

of  Sparta,  the  county  seat.    Saw  and  grist 

mills  ard  creameries.     JLgricultural    and 

stock-raising  region. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1; established  1894;  J.  E.  Gruber, 
editor  and  publisher  (7—5). 

WINNECONNE,  Winnebago  Co.  n- 
1,042+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Milwaukee  &  St. 
Paul  Rd.,  10  m.  N.  W.  of  Oshkosh. 
LOCAL;  Fridays  (A  A). 

WITHEE,  Clark  Co.  \2  306  pop.,  on 
Wisconsin  Central  Rd.,  40  m.  E.  of  Chip- 
pewa Fails.    Agriculture. 

SENTINEL;  Fridays;  republican:  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50:  established 
February,  1902;  J.  A.  Barager,  editor  and 
publisher  (9—3). 

WITTENBERG, -S'^w'ano  Co.  cf  1,009 

pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  25  m. 

E.  by  S.  E.  of  Wausau.     Agriculture  and 

lumber. 

ENTERPRISE;  Fridays;  republican; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1893;  I.  R.  Nye,  editor;  Hollembaek  &  Nye, 
publishers  (8—5). 

WONE woe, «^«w«au  Co.  n  Silt  pop., 
on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.  and  Bara- 
boo  r.,  6}i  m.  S.  of  Elroy.  Flour  "and 
saw  mills.  Agricultural  and  stock-raising 
country. 
REPORTER  ;  Thursdays  ;  eight  pages 

15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established  April  1, 

1876;    O.D.  Whitehill,  editor  and   publisher 

(7-5). 


WYOMING. 


Population    92,531 1.      Land  Area  97,575  sq.  miles. 

Bounded  north  by  Montana,  east  by  South  Dakota  and  Nebraska,  south  by 
Colorado  and  Utah,  and  west  by  Utah,  Idaho  and  Montana.  State  capital : 
Cheyenne.  Principal  products  and  industries  :  Lumber,  cattle  and  sheep  raising. 
Number  of  newspapers  and  other  periodicals  (March  30,  1908),  56,  divided  as 
follows  :  Daily,  4  ;  semi-weekly,  5  ;  weekly,  44  ;  monthly,  3. 

The  cities  of  over  1,C00  population,  according  to  the  United  States  census  of 
1900  (t),  are  as  foUow^s : 


Cheyenne 14,08rt 

Laramie 8,'207t 

RockSpringrs 4,363t 

Rawlins 2,317t 


Evanstou 2,110t 

Sheridan l,559t 

Green  River l,361t 


AFTON,  Uinta  Co.  -a  733  pop.,  80  m. 
N.  of  CokevlUe,  the  nearest  railroad  station. 
Creameries.    Cattle  and  sheep  raising. 

STAR  VALL.EY   INDEI'EN  DENT; 

Fridays  ;  ladepeiuleut  republican  ;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $2;  established 
February,  1902;  Heury  Billings,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 

BASIN,  Big  Horn  Co.  b  900  pop.,  on 
Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,  60  m.  S. 
W.  of  Sheridan.  Farming  and  stock  raising. 

BIG   HORN     CO.    RUSTLER;    Frl 

days;  democratic;  four  to   six  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $2;  established  1889;   O.  T.  Geb- 
hart,  editor;  Big  Horn  County  PublishiugCo., 
publishers  (1—8). 
REPUBLICAN;  Wednesdays  (A  A). 

BIRDSEYE,  Fremont  Co.  U 
COPPER  MOUNTAIN  MINER  ;Fri 

days  (A  A). 

BUFFALO,  o-  h-.  Johnton  Co.  \^  7iet 
pop.,    36  m   from  Clearmont,  the   nearest 
railroad  point.    Stock  raising  and  mining. 
BULLETIN;     Thursdays;    republican; 
four   pages    18x24  ;    subscription  $2  ;    estab- 
lished 1890 ;  A.  G.  Lucas,  editor  and  publisher 
(9—3). 

VOICE;  Saturdays;  democratic;  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $2;  established 
1883;  Hayden  M.  White,  editor  and  publisher 
(9—3). 

C  A.SPER,  Natrona  Co.  D  883t  pop.,  on 
Fremont,   Elkhorn  &  Missouri  Valley  Rd. 
and  North  Platte  r.    Agriculture. 
NATRONA   CO.  TRIBUNE;   Thurs 
days;    republican;    eight   pages  16x22;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1891;  A.  J.  Mokler, 
editor  and  publisher. 

CENTENNIAL,  Albany  Co.  \\  300 
pop.,  on  Laramie,  Hahns  Peak  &  Pacific 
Rd.,  30  m.W.  of  Laramie.  Mining,  agricult- 
ure and  stock-raising. 

POST;  Saturdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  13x-2<J ;  subscription  $>  ;  established 
July,  1902;  Richard  F.  La wson, editor;  Central 
West  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (1— S). 

CHEYENNE,  c.  h.,  Laramie    Co.  R 
15,0(0    pop..    State  Capital,    on    Union 
Pacific,    Chicago,    Burlington    &    Quincy 
and  Colorado  &  Southern  Rds.,  100  m.  N.  of 
Denver,   Col.     Workshops   of    the   Union 
Pacific  Railroad.    Copper  and  Iron  mines. 
Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 
LEADER;  every  morning  except  Mon- 
day; democratic;  eight  pages  15x20;  subsorlp 
tion$6;  established  1867;   I.  S.  Bartlett,  ed 
itor;     Leader    Publishing    Company,    pub- 
lishers (1—8). 

Copies  printed:    No   definite   and  satis- 
factory  statement  has   ever  been  secured 

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from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding    2,250    in    1907. 

WYOMING    TRIBUNE;    every 

evening  except  Sunda3^  and  S  E  M  I  - 
WEEKLY,  Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  repub- 
lican; eight  pages  15x22;  subscription— dally 
(6,  semi- weekly  $3;  established— dally  1884, 
semi-weekly  1901;  W.  C.  Darning,  editor;  J. 
H.  Walton,  business  manager  (2—8). 

Copies  printed:     daily:     2,709  in  1903 

3,986  in  1904 
4,511  in  1905 
5,126  in  1906 
5,024  in  1907 
Semi-weekly,  3,097  in  1904 
3,898  in  1906 
4,310  in   1907 

CODY,  Big  Horn  Co.  tl  60  pop.,  65  m. 
N.  W.  of  Basin,  the  county  seat.  Cattle 
and  sheep  raising. 

ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays;  four  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $2;  established  1899;  O. 
H.  Olsen.  editor  and  publisher  (8—6). 

STOCKGROWER  AND  FARMER ; 

Tuesdays;  republican;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $2;  established  1902;  J.  K.  Cal- 
kins, editor  and  publisher  (1—4). 

DOUGLAS,  c.  h..  Converse  Oo.  [>  1,422 
pop.,  on  Fremont,  Elkhorn  Jt  Missouri  Val- 
ley Rd.  and  North  Platte  r..  150  m.  N.  of 
Cheyenne.    Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 
BILL    BARLOW'S    BUDGET; 
Wednesdays  ;  eight  pages  15x22 ;  subscription 
$2;    established  1866:    M.  C.  Barrow,   editor; 
M.  C.  &  Minnie  F.  Barrow,  publishers  (7—5). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year_  1902 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  infor- 
mation as  would  warrant  the  accordance 
of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It  has  not 
since  made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 
ENTERPRISE;  Tuesdays  (A  A). 
SAGEBRUSH  PHILOSOPHY; 
monthly;  literary;  thirty  six  pages  45x6^; 
subscription  $1;  established  January,  1904; 
Bill  Barlow,  editor;  M.  C.  &  Minnie  F.  Bar- 
low, publishers  (1-8  P). 

ENCAMPMENT,  Carbon  Co.  g  250 
pop.,  50  m.  S.  E.  of  Rawlins,  the  county 
seat,  and  40  S.  E.  of  Wolcott,  the  nearest 
railroad  station.  Stock  raising,  farming 
and  mining. 

HERALD;  Fridays;  mining;  four  pages 
15x23;  subscription $2;  established  1897;  C.S. 
McCandless,  editor;  Herald  Publishing  Co.. 
publishers  (1—7). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year_  1906 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  infor- 
mation as  would  warrant  the  accordance 
of   a   rating   to    that   effect. 


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WYOMING. 


EVANSTON,  c.  h.,  Uinta  co. -o 
2,110+  pop.,  on  Union  Pacific  Rd.  and  Bear 
r.,  75  m.  N.  E.  of    Salt   Lake   City,  Utah. 
Lumber  mills.    Coal  and  iron  ore. 
NEWS-REGISTER;    Saturdays  ; 

republican;    four  pages  20x26;    subscription 

$2;  established  1879;  J.  U.  AUard,  editor  and 

publisher  (9— €). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  issue  of  i,ioo  for  the  year  1895, 
but  has  not  since  made  claim  to  issuing 
so  manv  as  1,000  copies. 

WYOMING  PRESS;  Saturdays;  re- 
publican; eight  pages  16x22;  subscription  $2; 
established  1896;  Geo.  Ewer,  Jr.,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 

Copies     printed:      1,200  in   1907 

GARLAND, ^i^  fforn  Co.  tn 200 pop., 
on   Burlington   &  Missouri    River   Rd.   in 
Nebraska,  12  m.  N.  E.  of  Ralston.    Agri- 
culture and  stock  raising. 
GUARD;    Fridays;     four  pages    18x24; 

subscription  $2;  established  September,  1901 ; 

F.  W.  Cooley,  editor  and  publisher  (  A  A). 
IRRIGATION  ERA;  Fridays  (A  A). 

GILLETTE,    Crook  Co.cf  fiOO   pop., 
on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rd.,  245 
m.    S.  E.  of    Bllliugs,   Montana.     Freight 
division  point.    Saddle  manufacturing. 
NEWS;     Fridays:    independent;    eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $2;  established  No- 
vember,   1904;  S.  D.  Perrv,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1-8). 

GREEN    RIVER,  c.  h.,  Sweetwater 

Co.  p  1,361+  pop.,  on  Union  Pacific  Rd.,  15  m. 

W.  by  S.  W.  of  Rock  Springs.    Stock  raising 

and  mining. 

ST  A  R ;  Fridays ;  independent-democratic; 
four  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1886;  H.  J.  Wendt,  editor  and  publish- 
er (8— 5). 

GUERNSEY,    Laramie    Co.   O,    500 

pop.,  on  Burlington  &  Missouri  River  Rd., 
22  m.  E.  of  Cheyenne,  the  county  seat  and 
State  capital.  Copper  mining  and  iron 
industry. 

GAZETTE;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1899;  C.  W.  Williams,  editor  and  publisher 
(7-5). 

HULETT,  Crook  Co.  [if  55t  pop.,  on 
Belle  Fourche  r.,  about  18  m.  W.  of  Alad- 
din, nearest  station  on  Wyoming  &  Mis- 
souri River  Rd. 

INTER-MOUNTAIN    GLOBE; 

Thursdays  (A  A). 

KEMMERER,  Uinta  Co.  -0  800  pop., 
on  Oregon  Short  Line  Rd.    A  trade  center 
and  outfitting  point.    Coalmines. 
CAMERA;  Saturdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $2;  established 
1898;  Ed.  S.  Brooke,  editor;  Kemmerer  Pub- 
lishing Co..  publishers  (6—3). 

LANDER, e.  h.,  Fremont  Co.  a  S,500 
pop.,  on  Northwestern  Rd.,  138  m.  N.  W.  of 
Rawlins.  Gold,  coal  and  copper  mining, 
farming  and  stock  raising.    Oil  wells. 

WYOMING     STATE     JOURNAL.; 

Fridays;  republican;  six  to  eight  pages 
18x24;  subscription  92;  established  188T;  Jonn 
W.  Cook,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  01  1,170  in  1896 
and  1,405  in  1902,  since  which  it  has  not 
furnished  any  definite  and  satisfactory 
report,  but  has  been  credited  with  more 
than  1,000  every  year  since,  up  to  and 
including     1907. 


WYOMING. 


FREMONT  REPUBLICAN;  Satur- 
days; republican:  lour  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  February.  1!Hj6; 
Cora  V.  Graves,  editor  and  publisher  (2—6  P). 

WIND  RIVER  MOUNTAINEEK; 
Fridays;  democratic;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1885;  Cora  V.  Wesley, 
editor  and  publisher  (6 — 3). 

LARAMIE,  c.  h.,  Albany  Co.  1^,8,207+ 
pop.,  on  Union  Pacific  Rd.  and  Laramie  r., 
37  m.  W.  N.  W.  of  Cheyenne,  the  State  cap- 
ital. Tannery,  rolling  mills,  machine  shops, 
soda-reduction  works  and  numerous  manu- 
factories. Seat  of  State  University,     Stock 
raising,  mining  and  lumber. 
BOOMERANG;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  SEMI-WEEKLY,  Mondays 
and  Thursdays;  democratic;  daily  four  page* 
18x24,  semi-weekly  eight   pages  15x82;    sub- 
scription—daily $6.   semi- weekly  $8;    estab- 
lished 1881;  C.  L.  Patchell,  editor;    Boomer- 
ang Co.,  publishers  (7—5). 

REPUBIilCANi  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays  ;  re- 
publican; daily  four  pa^es  18x24,  weekly- 
eight  pages  15xa2  ;  subscription  — dally  $6, 
weekly  81;  established  1890;  W.  E.  Chaplin, 
editor;  Chaplin,  Spafford  &  Mathison,  pub- 
lishers (7—3). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1900 
the  weekly  edition  of  this  paper  seemed 
to  assert  that  it  had  an  average  issue  ex- 
ceeding 1,000  copies,  but  failed  to  fur- 
nish such  definite  information  as  would 
warrant  the  accordance  of  a  rating  to 
that  effect.  It  has  not  since  made  any 
renewal  of  the  claim. 

WYOMING  INDUSTRIAL  JOUR- 
NAL; monthly;  mining,  live  stock,  agricult- 
ure and  Irrigation;  thirty-six  pages  9x12; 
subscription  $1;  established  1899;  F.  W, 
Ott,  editor;  Industrial  Journal  Company, 
publishers  (7—5). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  7.505  in  1906, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  was 
credited   with   more    than    4,000   in    1907. 

WYOMING  SCHOOL  JOURNAL; 

monthly,  except  July  and  August;  educa- 
tional; twenty-four  pages  7x10;  subscription 
$1;  established  December,  1904;  J.F.Brown, 
editor;  WyomlngTeachers' Association. pub- 
lishers (2— 8). 

Copies     printed:      1,020  in    1905 
1,000  in   1907 

L  IT  S  K  ,  Converte  Co.  a-  180t  pop.,  on 
Fremont,  Elkhorn  &  Missouri  Valley  Rd., 
142  m.  N.  of  Cheyenne,  the  State  capital. 
Agriculture  and  stock  raising. 
HERALD;  Thursdays;  democratic;  elgni 

pages  20x26;  subscription  $2 ;  established  1866; 

J.  E.  Mayes,  editor  and  publisher  (9—3). 

MEETEETSE,  Big  Horn  Co.  tl  on 
Burlington  and  Missouri  River  Rd.,  98  m. 
S.  E.  of  Red  Lodge. 

BIG  HORN  CO.  NEAV  S;  Saturdays; 
four  pages  153^x22;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1894;  Ed.  Boucher  Stevens,  editor; 
A.  A.  Anderson,  publisher  (12— 7  P). 

WYOMING  STANDARD,  Thursdays: 
republican;  eight  pages  15^x22;  subscription 
$2;  established  December,  1903;  C.  F.  Rath- 
bone,  editor  and  publisher  (1—5  P). 

NEWCASTLE,  c.  h.,  We$ton  Co.  d 

756+  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy 
Rd.  Stook  raising,  coal  mining  and  agri- 
culture. 

NEWS- JOURNAL;  Fridays;  repub- 
lican; twelve  pages  15x22;  subscription  S3;  es- 
tablished 1889;  A.  L.  Putnam,  editor;  W.  W, 
Kelley,  publisher. 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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WYOMING. 


TI^IESj  Wednesdays;  republican;  eight 
pages   18x24 ;    subscription   $2 ;   established 
June,  1902;  M.  H.  Camplln,  editor  and  pub 
Usher  (1—4)  (A  A). 

PINEDALE,  Fremont  Co.   n  110  m. 

N.  of  Rock  Springs. 

ROUNDUP  J  Wednesdays:  republican; 
four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $2;  established 
1904;  C.  Watt  Brandon,  editor  and  publisher 

(1—6). 

RAWLINS,  c.  h.,  Carbon  Co.  g  l,317t 
pop.,  on  Union  Paoiflo  Rd.,  136  m.  W.  by  N. 
W.  of  Laramie.  Commercial  gateway  En- 
campment Mines  to  Northwest  Colorado. 
Coal  and  iron  minei  and  railroad  machine 
shops.  Mining,  wool  growing  and  stock 
raising. 

REPUBLICAN  }  semi-weekly,  Wednes- 
days and  Saturdays;  republican;  eight  pages 
16x22;  subscription  $2.5^;  established  1889; 
C.  W.  Williams, editor  and  Dublisher  (1—8). 

CARBON     CO.     JOURNAL.?    Satur 
days;    democratic;    four   pages   18x24;    sub- 
■oriptlon$l;  established  l»79;Will  Reid.edl 
tor  and  publisher  (6—3). 

ROCK  SPRINGS,  Sweetwater  Co.  p 
4,363+  pop.,  on  Union  Pacific  Rd.,  288  m.  E.  of 
Salt  Lake  City,  Utah.  Coal  mining,  cattle 
and  sheep. 

miNER;  Thursdays;  republican;  four 
to  six  pages  18x24;  subscription  $2.50;  estab- 
lished 1880  ;  Frank  B.  Crumley,  editor  ;  Rock 
Springs  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (1 — 4). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  infor- 
mation as  would  warrant  the  accordance 
of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It  has  not 
since  made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 

ROCM.ET ;  Fridays;  republican ;  six  pages 
18x24;  subscription  $2;  established  1885;  C.  L. 
Wanamaker,  editor ;  C.  B.  Wanamaker,  man- 
ager (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance   of   a    rating   to    that   effect. 

SARATOGA,  Carbon  Co.  P  on  Sara- 
toga &  Encampment  Rd.  and  North  Platte 
r.,  23  m.  S.  of  Walcott.    Stock  raising,  agri- 
culture and  mining.    Medicinal  springs.  \' 
SUN;  Thursdays;  republican;  four  pages 

18x24;  subscription  $2;    established  1891;  J. 

F.  Crawford,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 
WYOMIN<i  OBSERVER;  Thursdays 

(▲A). 


WYOMING. 


SHERIDAN,    o.  h.,  Sheridan   Co.    [j 

8,500  pop.,  on  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy 
Rd.,  in  Big  Horn  mountains,  186  m.  S.  of 
Miles  City,  Mont.  Farming,  stock  raising 
and  coal  and  gold  mining. 

ENTERPRISE;  semi  weekly,  Tues- 
days and  Fridays;  republican;  twelve  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $2;  established  1887;  F. 
H.  Barrow,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

POST;  semi  weekly,  Tuesdays  and  Fri- 
days; republican;  eight  pages  16x32;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1887;  Post  Printing 
Companj',  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance   of   a   rating   to    that    effect. 

SHOSHONE,  Tremonl  Co.  D  TOO 
pop.,  on  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  700 
m.  N.  W.  of  Omaha,  Neb.  Mining  and  agri- 
culture. 

CAPITAL.  GAZETTE;  Fridays;  four 
pages  17x24;  subscription  $2;  established 
1906;  F.  M.  Gill,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

SUNDANCE,  c.  h.,  Crook  Co.  a  294t 

pop.,  51  m.  W.  of  Deadwood,  S.  Dak.    Stock 

raising,  mining  and  farming. 

CROOK  CO.  MONITOR;  Fridaysj 
republican;  eight  pages  16x22;  subscrlptlou 
$1.50;  ertabllshed  1895;  Joe  Lytle,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8), 

THERMOPOLIS,  Fremont  Co.  d 
l,Oi»0  pop., on  Big  Horn  r.  at  foot  of  Owl  Creek 
Mountains.  Sheep, cattle  and  horses;  coal 
and  copper  mines  and  mineral  springs. 

INDEPENDENT;  Fridays  (A  A). 

RECORD;  Saturdays;  republican;  six 
pages  17J^x22;  subscription  $2;  established 
1901;  L.  J.  &  A.  L.  Duhig.  editors  and  pub- 
lishers (1—8).  See  advertisement  beloiT. 

"WHEATLAND,  Laramie  Co.  P,  on 
Colorado  &  Southern  Rd.,75  m.  N.  of  Chey- 
eynne,  the  county  seat. 

LARAMIE   CO.  TIMES;  Frldavs 

(A  A). 

WORLD;  Fridays;  republican;  eight 
pages  16x22;  qubscrlptlon  $1.50;  established 
1894;  W.  E.  Patterson,  editor  and   publisher 

(8-5). 

WORLAND. 

GRIT;  Thursdays;  republican;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $2;  established  Feb- 
ruary, 190.5;  J.  P.  May,  editor;  A.  G.  Rupp, 
publisher  (2—6). 


THERMOPOLIS    RECORD 

L.  J.  &  A.  L.  DUHIG 

Circulation.,  1,0^0  Copies  Weekly.       Subscription^  $2.00  Per  Year. 

Contains  full  and  reliable  information  each  week  concerning  the  famous  Big  Horn 
Basin  of  Wyoming — the  Land  of  Promise — and  the  wonderful  Big  Horn  Hot  Springs 
at  Thermopolis. 


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For  a  Greater  Thermopolis  " 


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nEXICO'5 

OPPORTUNITIES 
TO    U.    5.    MANUFACTURERS 

The  wonderful  and  rapid  advance  of  Mexico — educationally,  indus- 
trially and  commercially,  is  not  yet  appreciated  by  the  U.  S,  manufac- 
turer. People's  wants  are  being  multiplied  daily.  American  goods  are 
preferred — yet  the  imports  from  European  countries  are  increasing  in  a 
far  greater  proportion. 

We  know  it.     There's  a  reason. 

As  advertising  agents  and  sales  promoters  with  long  experience  we 
can  advise  any  manufacturer  as  to  the  possibilities  for  his  line  here. 
We  know  tKe  value  of  every  Mexican  medium — the  habits  of  thought 
of  the  Mexican  people — and  all  about  the  peculiar  Mexican  trade  con- 
ditions. 

Mexico  is  nearer  than  parts  of  the  United  States. 

It  is  your  territory.     Write  us  for  information. 

TRAVELERS       GUIDE 
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DOMINION  OF  CANADA. 


Population  4,833,236.     Area  3,456,383  sq.  miles. 

Consists  of  the  provinces  of  Ontario,  Quebec,  Nova  Scotia,  New  Brunswick, 
Prince  Edward  Island,  Manitoba,  British  Columbia,  Alberta,  Saskatchewan  and 
the  Northwest  Territory.  Bounded  north  by  the  Arctic  Ocean,  east  by  the  At- 
lantic Ocean,  Davis'  Strait  and  BaflBn's  Bay;  south,  southeast  and  southwest  by 
the  United  States,  and  west  by  Alaska  and  the  Pacific  Ocean.  Dominion  capi- 
tal :  Ottawa,  Ont.  Principal  products  and  industries:  Lumber,  furs,  fish  and 
the  manufacture  of  flour,  fertilizers,  woolen  and  cotton  goods.  Number  of  news- 
papers and  other  periodicals  (March  33, 1908),1,167,  divided  as  follows  :  Daily,  122; 
tri-weekly,  2;  semi-weekly,  40;  weekly,  810;  bi-weekly,  4;  semi-monthly,  25; 
monthly,  158 ;  quarterly,  8.  ,     ^         -, 

The  cities  of  over  20,000  population,  according  to  the  Canadian  census  of  1901, 
are  as  follows  : 

Montreal,  P.  Q 266,826    Halifax,  N.  S. 40,787 

Toronto,  Ont.^ 207,971    St.  John,  ^.  B 1k^^ll% 

Ouebec,  P.  U 68,834    London,  Ont 37,983 

(Ittawa,  Onf. 59,902    Vancouver,  B.  C '^S4S? 

flamiitou.  Out 52,oa0    Victoria,  B.  C 20,821 

Winuipetf,  Man 42,340 


ALBERTA. 


CALGARY,  c.  h.,  3,876  pop.,  on 
Canadian  Paciflc  Rd.,  889  m.  N.  W.  of  Win- 
nipeg, Man.  Mining,  farming,  lumbering 
and  cattle  raising. 

AL.BERTAN;  every  morning  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Tliursdajs;  lib 
eral;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription— daily 
$3, weekly  SI;  establiehed-daily  April,  1902, 
weekly  1886;  W.  McC.  Davidson,  editor;  Al- 
bertan  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (4— 5P). 

Copies  printed:  The  weekly  edition 
of  this  paper  has  on  two  occasions  indi- 
cated a  desire  to  have  credit  for  issuing 
more  than  i,ooo  copies  regularly,  but 
such  definite  information  as  would  war- 
rant such  a  rating  has  never  been  forth- 
coming. 

HEKAliDj  every  morning,  every  even- 
ing except  Sunday,  and  WEERL.  Y,  Thurs- 
days; conservative;  daily  eight,  vreakly 
twelve  pages  16x20»^;  subtcription— morning 
$4,  evening  $5,  weekly  $1;  established  1888; 
John  J.  Young,  editor;  Herald  Co.,  Ltd., 
publishers  (1—7). 

Copies  printed:  The  daily  edition  of 
this  paper  had  credit  for  an  average 
issue  of  i,o88  in  1903,  but  has  not  since 
made  claim  to  issuing  so  many  as  1,000 
copies. 

The  weekly  edition  had  credit  for  an 
average  issue  of  1,119  in  1895  and  2,172 
in  1903,  since  which  it  has  not  fur- 
nished report,  but  was  credited  with 
more    than    1,000    in    1905    and    1907. 

NEWss;  every  evening  except  Sunday; 
independent;  eltrht  pages  17x24;  subscription 
$5;  established  1907;  D  McGilliciiddy,  editor; 
Daily  News  Publishing  Co.  (Ltd),  publishers 
(6-7  P). 

EYE  OPENER  ;  eeml-monthly  (A  A). 

FARM  AND  RANCH  REVIEW; 
monthly;  asriculture  ;  forty -four  pages 
lOVgxlS}^;  subscription  .SI ;  established  Feb 
ruar>,  1905;  M.  D.  Qeddes,  editor;  Hammond 
Lithographing  Co.,  Ltd.,  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year^  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance   of    a    rating   to    that    effect. 

WESTERN  HOiMESTEAD;  monthly 
(AA). 


ALBERTA. 


CAMROSE. 

MAIL.;  Wednesdays!  A  A). 

CARDSTON,  601  pop.,  on   Alberta 

Railway  &  Coal  Go's  Rd. 

ALBERTA  STAR ;  Thursdays;  eight 
pages  16x23;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1897;  David   H.  Elton,  editor  and  publisher 

(8-5). 

CLARESHOLM. 

REVIEW;  Fridays;  liberal;  six  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established  Decem- 
ber, 1905;  Charles  S.  Hotchkiss,  editor;  The 
Claresholm  Publishing  Co.,  Ltd.,  publishers 

(11—5). 

DAYSLAND. 

PRESS;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

DIDSBURG. 

PIONEER;  Fridays  (A  A). 
EDMONTON,  1T,600  pop.,  Capital 
of  the    Province,  on  Canadian  Paciflc, 
Grand  Trunk  Paciflc  and  Canadian  North- 
ern Rds.  and  north  bank  of  Saskatchewan 
r.,  200  m.  N.  of  Calgary.    Agrioulture.  lum- 
bering and  coal  mining;  natural  gas. 
BULiIiETlN  I  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day,   and    SEiMI- WEERL. Y\    Mondays 
and  Fridays  ;  daily  eight  to  sixteen,  semi- 
weekly  eight  to  ten  pages  15x82;  subscrip- 
tion—dally $3,  semi-weekly  $1;    established 
1880;  Frank  Oliver,  president;  Bulletin  Co., 
Ltd.,  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  each  edition  had 
credit    for    exceeding    2,250    in    1907. 

JOURNAL;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day,  and  WEEKLY,  Fridays;  eight  to  ten 
pages  15x22;  fubscripiion— dally  $4,  weekly 
$1;  established  1904;  Journal  Company,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  (2—8). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  the  daily  edition 
had  credit  for  exceeding  2,250  in  1907. 
HEROLD;  Fridays;  German;  liberal; 
eight  pages  17x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished May,  1903;  J.  Hensen,  editor;  Alberta 
Herold  PubUshing  Company  (Ltd.),  publish- 
ers (1-7). 

Copies  printed:    This  paper  had  credit 


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ALBERTA. 


ALBERTA. 


for  an  average  issue  of  4,142  in  1906, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  was 
credited  with  more  than  4.000  in  1907. 
WHEAT  BELT  REVIEW;  Wednes 
days ;  literary ;  thirty-six  pages  13^x20;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  January,  1905; 
Morse  B.  Davis,  editor;  Milford  R.  Martin, 
•publisher  (1—8  P). 

FORT   SASKATCHEWAN,  600 

pop.,   on   Cauadiau   Northern   Rd.,    18  ni. 

N.  W.  of  Edmonton.    Grist  mills,  lumber 

yards,  saw  mills  and  pork  packing. 

REPORTER;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
Ilstied  1904;  W.  A.  Pratten.  editor  and  pub 
lisher  (1— iJ). 

FRANK,  on  Canadian  Pacific  Rd.,  3 

m.  from  Blairmore. 

THE  FRANK  PAPER;  Thursdays; 
liberal;  four  pages  15x22;  subscription  $2;  es- 
tablished June,  1905;  Mark  Druinm,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—8). 

GLEICHEN,  99t  pop.,  on  Canadian 
Pacific  Rd.,  about  40  m.  S.  E.  of  Calgarry. 
CAIiL:  Thursdays  (A  A). 

HIGH  RIVER,  156t  pop.,  on  Cana- 
dian Pacific  Rd.,  30  m.  S.  of  Calgary. 

TIMES;  Thursdays;  Independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
December,  190j;  Charles  Clark,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8;. 

INNISFAIL,  316  pop.,  on  Canadian 

Paoifio  Rd.,  75  m.  N.  of  Calgary. 

FREE  L.ANCE;  Thursdays;  Indepen- 
dent; four  to  six  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1898;  Geo.  R.  Westland,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (7—5). 

liACOMBE,  1,350  pop.,  on  Calgary 
&  Edmonton  Rd.,  112  m.  N.  of  C<tlgary. 

ADVERTISER;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

WESTERN  GLOBE;  Tuesdays;  six  to 
eight   pages  17x24;   subscriptiou   $1;   estab 
lishedl903;  Chas.  B.  Halpin,  editor  and  pub 
lisher  (1—8). 

1.AMONT. 

TI.IIES;  Fridays  (A  A). 

LiEDITE,  783t  pop.,  on  Canadian  Pa- 
cific Rd.,  20  ni.  S.  of  Edmonton. 
ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays  (A  A). 
REPRESENTATIVE;  Fridays  (A  A). 

liETHBRIDGE,  l,t-Wpop;,  on  Cana- 
dian Pacific  and  Qreal  Falls  &  Canada  Rds. 
Extensive  coal  beds.  Farming  and  mining. 

HERALD;  daily,  and  WEEKLY, 
Wednesdays  ;  liberal  ;  daily  four,  weeklj- 
eight  pages  17J^x24;  subscription— daily  $4, 
weekly  Sl-50;  established — daily  1.  ecember, 
1907,  weekly  1905;  W.  A.  Buchanan,  editor 
and  publisher  (1—8). 

SOUTHERN  ALBERTA  NEWS; 
every  evening  except  Sunday  (A  A). 

NEWS;  Thursdays  ;  independent;  eight 
passes  16x12  ;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1885;  E.  Hagell.  editor;  E.  T.  Saunders  &  Co., 
publishers  (6—3). 

M  A  C  Li  E  O  B ,  2,000  pop.,  on  Crow's 

Nest  and  Calgary  &  Edmonton  Rds.    and 

Old  Man's  r.  Agriculture,  stock  raising  and 

coal  mining. 

ADVANCE  AND  SOUTHERN  AL- 
BERT  A    ADVERTISER;    Tuesdays; 


four  pages  20x27;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished 1899;  Clarke  Bros,  editors  and  pub. 
Ushers  (6— .3)  (A  A). 

GAZETTE  AND  ALBERTA  LIVE 
STOCK  RECORD;  Fridays;  conserra- 
tlre;  eight  pages  15x22;  subecrlptlon  $1.50; 
established  1882;  G.  Scheer.  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

MAGRATH,  *23t  pop.,  on  Alberta 
Railway  &  Coal  Co's  Rd. 
PIONEER;  Wednesdays  (A  A). 

MEDICINE  HAT,  3,000  pop.,  on 
Canadian  Pacific  Rd.  and  South  Saskatche- 
wan r.,  900  m.  W.  of  Reglna.  Coal  mining, 
farming,  cattle  and  sheep  raising  and  farm- 
ing.   Natural  gas. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  independent;  twelve 
to  sixteen  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1894;  F.  G.  Forster,  editor;  Medi- 
cine Hat  Printing  and  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers (1—7). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1906 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect. 

TIMES;  Tuesdays;  conservative;  twelve 
to  sixteen  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1903;  W.  Lacey  Amy,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance   of   a    rating   to    that   effect. 

NANTON,  5  m.  S.  W.  of  Nanton  Sta- 
tion, the  nearest  railway  station. 

NEWS:  Thursdays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1.50;  established  1903;  A.  Z.  Jes- 
sup,  editor  and  publisher  (1—7). 

OLDS,  800  pop.,  on    Canadian  Pacific 

Rd.,  55  m.  N.  of  Calgary.    Lumbering   and 

farming. 

GAZETTE;  Fridays;  independent; 
eight  pages  14x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1900;  R.  Bowman  Campbell,  editor; 
Jolin  Edward  Gooder,  publisher  (1—7). 

PINCHER  CREEK,  335  pop.,  25  m. 
S.  W.  of  Macleod.  Stock  raising  and  coal 
mining. 

ROCKY  MOUNTAIN    ECHO; 

Wednesdays;  Independent;  eight  pages  16x23; 
subscription  $2;  established  1900;  E.  T.  Saun- 
ders, editor  and  publisher  (3—3). 

PONOKA,  on  Canadian  Pacific  Rd., 

55  m.  S.  of  Edmonton.    Mining. 

HERALD  ;  Fridays:  eight  pages  15x32; 
."subscription  $1;  established  1900;  Eugene 
Rhian,  editor  and  publisher  (3 — 3). 

RED  DEER,  2,000  pop.,  on  Canadian 
Pacific  Rd.,  94  m.  N.  of  Calgary.    Agricul- 
ture and  dairying.  Flour  and  lumber  mills 
and  brick  yards.    Grain  growing. 
ADVOCATE;  Fridays;  eight  pages  17x24; 

subscription  .SI ;   established  1901;  F.  W.  Gal- 

braith.  publisher  (2—8). 

Copies     printed:         733   in   1907 
NEWS;    Tuesdays;    conservative;    eight 

pages  17x2»;    subscription   $1;    established 

January.  1905. 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


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STRATHCONA,  4.500  pop.,  on  Cal- 
gary &  Edmonton  Rd.  and  Saskatchewan 
r.    Farming. 

CHRONICliE;  daily,  and  WEEK  L.Y, 
Fridays;  conservative:  eight  pages  18x24; 
subscription  — daily  $4,  weekly  .$1;  estab- 
lished—weekly  August,  19U4;  The  Chronicle 
Co.,  editors  and  publishers  (1—8). 

PI.AINDEAL.Ellj  Fridays;  eightpagei 
18x24;  subscription  Jl;  established  1894;  The 
PlaindealerCo.,  editors  and  publishers  (7 — 5). 

TABER,  on  Canadian  Pacific  Rd. 
FREE  PRESS;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

VEGREVILLE,  on    Vermilion   r., 

60  m.  E.  of  Strathcona. 

OBSERVER;  Wednesdays;  liberal;  six 
to  twelve  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1906;  A.  C.  Horton,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

WETASKIWIN,  3,000  pop.,  on 
Canadian  Pacific  Rd.,  40  m.  S.  of  Edmon- 
ton. 

POST;  Thursdiays;  Independent  con- 
servative; eight  pages  18x24;  subscription 
$1;  established  August,  1904;  I.  Young  Byers, 
editor ;  The  Wetaskiwin  Post  Printing  and 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (12—5). 

T  I  HI  E  S;  Thursdays  ;  liberal  ;  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
March,  1900;  V.  C.  French,  editor  and  pub 
lisher  (3—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year_  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect. 


BRITISH  COLUMBIA. 


ALDERMERE,  Skeena  District,  500 
pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  &  Canadian  Pacific 
Rd.,  650  m.  from  Vancouver.     Copper,  lead, 
gold  and  coal  mining.    Farming. 
BULK  LEY  PIONEER;Saturdays;in- 

dependent;  four  pages  13x20;   subscription 

$2;    established   April.  190?;    Joseph  Coyle, 

editor  and  publisher  (12—7). 

ARMSTRONG,  Yale  Districmi  1,000 
pop.,  on  Canadian  Pacific  Rd.,  60  m.  S.  E.  of 
Kamloops.  Agriculture,  apple  culture,  min- 
ing and  lumbering. 

ADVERTISER;  Thursdays;  independ- 
ent; four  pages  13x19;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished May,  1W)2;  E.  V.  Chambers,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 

ASHCROFT,    Yale    District     D    500 
pop.,  on  Canadian  Pacific  Rd.,  200  m.  E.  of 
Vancouver.    Mining  and  farming. 
JOURNAL;  Saturdays;  mining,  agricul- 
ture: four  pages  18.x24;  subscription  $2;  es- 
tablished   1895;    The  Ashcroft  Printing  Co., 
Ltd.,  publisher8(7— 5). 

ATLIN,  490t  pop.,  on  Atlin  Lake. 

CLAIM;  Saturdays  (A  A). 
CAMBORNE,  400  pop.,  15  m.  S.  of 

Arrowhead,  the  nearest  railroad  station. 

Mining  and  lumbering. 

IVIINER;  Saturdays;  independent;  four 
pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $2  ;  established 
June,  190?;  G.  R.  Northey,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (T— 5). 

CHILLI WACK,    Jffew    Westmimter 

District  -a  1,500  pop.,  on  Fraser  r.,  50  m.  E.  of 


BRITISH  COLUMBIA. 


New  Westminster,  the  county  seat.    Agri- 
culture and  lumbering. 

FRASER  ADVANCE;  Saturdays  (AA). 

PROGRESS;  Wednesdays;  ten  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1.50;  established  1891;  W. 
T.  Jackmau,  editor  and  publisher  (8—5)  (AA). 

CRANBROOK,    Kootenay   District 
3,300  pop.,  on  Canadian  Pacific  Rd.    Lum- 
bering, agriculture  and  mining. 
HERA  LI);   Thursdays;    eight   pages 

171^x24;  subscription  $2;  established  1898;  F. 

E.  Simpson,  editor  and  manager  (7 — 5). 
PROSPECTOR;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

CUMBERLAND,  1.149  pop.,  on  Es- 
qulmault  &  Nanaimo  Rd.,  120  m.  N.  of  Vic- 
toria.   Coal  mining  and  lumbering.    Trade 
centre. 
COWICHAN  LEADER;  Saturdays 

N  EWS;  Tuesdays;  Independent;  four 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1890;  J.  A.  Bates,  editor  and  publisher  (2—8). 

EN  DERBY,  YaJe  District,  200  pop., 
on  Canadian  Pacific  Rd.,  25  m.  N.  of  Ver- 
non. Flour  and  saw  mills.  Dairying,  wheat 
and  fruit  growing. 

PROGRESS  >  Fridays  ;  independent ; 
four  pages  15x23;  subscription  $1.50;  estab- 
lished May,  19(J4;  W.  &  H.  Fraser,  editors  and 
publishers  (2-7). 

FERNIE,   Kootenay  District  P,   1,640 
pop.,  on  Canadian  Pacific  and  Great  North- 
ern Rds.,   950  m.  W.   of  Winnipeg.     Saw 
mills,  coal  mining  and  coke  works. 
FREE    PRESS;    Saturdays;  independ- 
ent; eight  pa^es  15x24;  subscription  $2;   es- 
tablished 1898;  H.  Q.  Watson,  editor;  J.  R. 
Wallace,  publisher. 

LEDGER;  Wednesdays;  independent; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished August,  1905;  D.  V.  Mott,  editor  and 
publisher  (11—5). 

GOLDEN,  T05t  pop.,  on  Canadian  Pa- 
cific Rd.,  about  450  m.  N.  E.  of  Vancouver. 
STAR;    Saturdays;    conservative;    four 

pages  13Jxl9s;  subscription  $2;  established 

1900;    Robert   Dunn,   editor   and    publisher 

(1-8). 

GRAND   FORKS,    Yale  District  R 
1,800  pop.,  on   Great   Northern,  Canadian 
Pacific  and  Kettle  River  Rds.,  40  m.  N.  of 
Republic,  Wash.    Fruit  growing,  lumber- 
ing, smelting  and  mining. 
GAZETTE;     Saturdays;    conservative; 
four   pages    18x24;    subscription  $2;   estab- 
lished August,  1895;  Martin  Burrell,  editor; 
The    Gazette   Printing  Co.,  Ltd.,  publishers 
(2-8). 

GREENTVOOD,  Yale  District  g  700 

pop.    Mining. 

BOUNDARY     CREEK     TIMES; 

Saturdays;  twenty  pages  9x13;  subscription 
$2;  established  1896;  Times  Printing  and  Pub- 
lishing Co..  editors  and  publishers. 

LEDGE;  Thursdays;  four  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $2;  established  1893;  R.  T.  Low- 
ery,  editor  (5—6). 

HEDLEY,  Yale  District  g  400  pop., 
on  Great  Northern  Rd.,  185  m.  E.  of  Vancou- 
ver and  200  N.  W.  of  Spokane,  Wash.    Gold 
mining. 
GAZETTE;    Thursdays;     conservative; 

four  pages  17x24;    subscription    $2;  estab- 


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BRITISH  COLUMBIA. 


llshed  1904;  A..  McGraw,  editor;  The  Hedley 
Gazette  Printing  and  Publishing  Co.  (Ltd.), 
publishers  (2—8). 

KAMLOOPS,  TaU  District  g  2,600 
pop.,  on  Canadian  Pacific  Rd.  and  at  the 
confluence  of  the  North  and  South  Thomp- 
•on  rs.  Railroad  machine  shops,  round- 
house, saw  mills  and  smelter.  Stock  rais- 
ing, fruit  growing,  mining  and  lumbering. 

INLAND  SENTINEL}  semi  weekly, 
Tuesdays  and  Fridays  ;  independent  ;  six 
pages  16x22;  subscription  $2;  established  1880; 
M.  S.  Wade,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies     printed:      1,187  i^^   1902 
1,235  in   1907 

STANDARD;  Saturdays;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription $3;  established  1897;  F.  E. 
Young,  publisher  (1 — 8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1902 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of 
the  claim. 

KASLO,    Kootenay    District   O,    1,500 

pop.,  on  Kaslo  &  Slocan  Rd.    Mining. 

ROOTENAIAN  ;  Thursdays;  four  pages 
15x22 ;  subscription  $2  ;  established  1895  : 
J.  G.  Potter,  editor;  H.  W.  Power,  manager 

(1-8). 

KELOWNA,   1,200   pop.,    on    Lake 

Okanagan,  about  180  m.  N.  E.  of  Vancouver. 

C'OUKIER  AND  OKANAGAN  OR- 
CHAltDIST;  Thursdays;  six  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $150;  established  19U4;  Geo.  C. 
Rose,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

MIDWAY. 

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MOYIE,  East  Kootenay  District  0, 1,000 

pop.,  on  Canadian  Pacific  Rd..  18  m.  N.  of 

Oranbrook.    Mining  and  lumbering. 

LE  A  DER ;  Saturdays;  independent;  four 
pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $2 ;  established 
1898;  F.  J.  Smyth,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

If  AJfAlMO,  N^anaimo District  J3  6,512 
pop.,  on  Esquimalt  &  Nanalmo  Rd.,  Van- 
couver Island  and  Gulf  of  Georgia,  about 
75  m.  N.  by  N.  W.  of  Victoria,  the  capital 
of  the  Province.  Coal  and  gold  mining, 
fishing  and  farming. 

FREE  PRESS;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  SE1>II-WEEKLY,  Tuesdays 
and  Fridays;  four  pages  18x24;  subscription- 
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Norrta  Bros.,  editors  and  publishers  (6—3). 

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established  1899  ;  A.  C.  Thompson,  editor  ; 
Nanalmo  Herald  Printing  and  Publishing 
Company,  publishers. 

NELSON,  West  Kootenay  District  0, 
4,500  pop.,  on  Canadian  Pacific  and  Nelson 
&  Ft.  Sheppard  Rds.  and  Kootenay  r.,  115 
m.  S.  of  Revelstoke.    Mining  district. 

CANADIAN;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day; conservative;  four  pages  17x24;  sub- 
scription $5;  established  June,  1906;  Canadian 
Publishing  Co.  ( Ltd. ),  editors  and  publishers 
(6-6  P). 

DAILY  NEWS;  every  morning  except 
Monday,  and  WEEKIiY,  Saturdays;  eight 
pages  18x24;  subscription— daily  $5,  weekly 


$2;  established  May,  1902;  F.  J.  Deane,  editor 
and  publislier  ( 2 — S). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance   of    a    rating    to    that    effect. 

ECONOMIST;  Wednesdays;  sixteen 
pages  9xl2J^;  subscription  $1.50;  established 
1897;  D.M.Carley,  editor  and  publisher  (AA).^ 

NEAV    WESTMINSTER,    New 

Westminster  District  -a  6,668+  pop.,  on  Can- 
adian Pacific  and  Great  Northern  Rds.  and 
Frazer  r.,  15  m.  from  its  mouth,  and  70  N.  N. 
E.  of  Victoria,  the  Provincial  capital.  The 
river  is  navigable  to  this  point  for  vessels 
of  any  tonnage.  Trade  in  fish,  lumber, 
oils,  furs  and  grain.  Salmon  canning.  Ag- 
riculture and  stock  raising. 

COLUMBIAN  ;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  WEEKLY,  Tuesdays  ;  inde- 
pendent; daily  eight,  weekly  forty  pages 
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established— daily  1886,  weekly  1857;  J.  D.  Tay- 
lor, editor;  The  Columbian  Company  (Ltd.)^ 
publishers  (1—7). 

Copies  printed:  The  weekly  edition 
of  this  paper  has  on  three  occasions  in- 
dicated a  desire  to  have  credit  for  issu- 
ing more  than  1,000  copies  regularly, 
but  such  definite  information  as  would 
warrant  such  a  rating  has  never  been 
forthcoming. 

NEWS;  every  evening  except  Sunday; 
eight  payees  15x..'2;  subscription  $5;  estab- 
lished 1906;  J.  C.  Brown  and  K.  J.  Burde.  edi- 
tors; The  Daily  News  Publishing  Co.  (Ltd.), 
publishers  (8—6  P). 

NICOLA. 

HERALD;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

NORTH  VANCOUVER,  425t  pop. 

EXPRESS:  Fridays  (A  A). 

PHCENIX,  Yale  District  g  174t  pop.— 

local  estimate  1,500— on  Canadian  Pacific 

and  Great  Northern  Rds.    Mining. 

PIONEER  AND  BOUNDARY  MIN- 
ING  JOURNAL;  Saturdays;  mining; 
four  pages  18x24 ;  subscription  $2 :  W.  B. 
Wiilcox,  editor;  Pioneer  Publishing  Co., 
publishers  (8—5). 

PORT  ESSINGTON,  about  420  m. 
N.  W.  of  Vancouver. 
SUN;  Saturdays  (A  A). 

PRINCETON. 

SL>IILKAMEEN  STAR;  Wednes- 
days; six  pages  11x17;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1900;  B.  Stone  Kennedy,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 

REVELSTOKE,    Kootenay  District 

c\  500  pop.— local  estimate  2.200— on  Can- 
adian Pacific  Rd.  and  Columbia  r.,  129  m.  E. 
of  Kamloops.  Mining.  Smelter  and  saw 
and  shingle  mills. 

M  A  I  li  -  H  E  R  A  L  D  ;  semi  weekly, 
Weduesdavs  and  Saturdays;  liberal:  eight 
pages  1.5x22;  subscription  $2..50;  established 
1893;  Kootenay  Hail  Publishing  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers  (1—6  P). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  issue  of  1,200  in  1903,  since 
which  it  has  not  furnished  report,  but 
was  credited  with  more  than  1,000  in 
1905    and    1907. 


in 


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BRITISH  COLUMBIA. 


ROSSLAND,    Kootenay     District    O, 

6,125  pop.,  on  Canadian  Pacific  Rd. ,120  m. 

N.  of  Spokane.    Gold  and  copper  mining. 

MINER;  semi-weekly,  Wednesdays  and 
Saturdays;  four  pages  17x21;  subscription 
$3;  established  1896;  William  K.  Esllng.  pub- 
lisiier  (1—8). 

SANBON,  West  Kootenay  District,  500 
pop.,  on  Canadian  Pacific  and  Great  North- 
ern Rds.,  75  m.  N.  of  Nelson,  Silver,  lead, 
zinc  and  gold  mining. 

MINING  STANDARD;  Fridays; 
mining;  six  pages;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 19(Kj;  George  Huston,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7— 5)  (A  A). 

SLOGAN  MINING  REVIEW ;Thurs 
days  (A  A). 

TRAIL,  Kootenay  District  p  1,200  pop., 

on  Columbia  r.  and  Canadian  Pacific  Rd. 

Smelter. 

TRAIL.  CREEK  NEWS;  Saturdays; 
four  pages  13x30;  subscription  $2;  estab- 
lished 1895;  J.D.  Andenson,  editor;  Esllng  & 
Anderson,  publishers  (6—3). 

TROUT  LAKE  CITY,  200f  pop., 

on  Trout  Lake,  about  310  m.  E.  of  Vancou- 
ver. 

LARDEAU    MINING   REVIEW; 

Thursdays  (A  A) 

VANCOUVER,  c.  h.,  Vancouver  Dis- 
trict -a  53,(X)9  pop.,  on  Burrard  Inlet.  Is  the 
Pacific  Coast  terminus  of  the  Canadian 
Pacific,  Yukon  &  Northern  and  Great  North- 
ern Rds.  and  the  headquarters  for  the 
China  and  Japan  and  the  Australian  and 
New  Zealand  steamship  lines.  Dally  steam- 
ers ply  between  here  and  Victoria,  the  capi- 
tal of  the  Province,  78  m.  south,  Nanalmo, 
and  Seattle,  Wash.,  and  San  Francisco,  Cal. 
Twice  a  week  steamers  to  Alaskan  points 
and  monthly  steamship  to  Great  Britain 
via  Suez  canal.  Agriculture,  mining,  lum- 
bering and  salmon  canning.  Coal  In  abun- 
dance. 

NEWS-ADVERTISER ;  every  morning 
except  Monday,  and  WEEK  L  Y,  Tuesdayg ; 
conservative;  dally  twelve,  Sunday  twenty 
to  twenty-four,  weekly  eight  to  twelve 
pages  17x24;  aubscriptlon— daily  $3,  weekly 
$1;  established-daily  1885,  weekly  1885;  F.  C. 
Cotton,  editor;  News- Advertiser,  publishers 
<1-S). 

Copies  printed:     The  daily  edition  of 


BRITISH  COLUMBIA. 


this  paper  had_  credit  for  issuing  more 
than  1,000  copies  regularly  in  the  years 
1900  and  1902,  but  has  not  since  set  up 
any  definite  and  satisfactory  claim  for 
issuing    so    many. 

PROVINCE;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Saturdays;  inde- 
pendent; sixteen  to  thirty  two  pages  15x21%; 
subicription— dally  $5,  weekly  tWestabllshed 
—dally  1898,  weekly  i893;  W.C.  Nlchol,  editor 
and  publisher (2— 8). 

Copies   printed:    daily:     5,373  in   1899 

6,164  in   1900 
5,937  in   1902 
5,838  in   1903 
7,429  in  1904 
8,687  in   1905 
10,161  in   1906 
13,846  in   1907 
The  weekly  edition  had  credit  for  is- 
suing more  than    1,000   copies  regularly 
in  the  years  1896  and  1899,  but  has  not 
since    set   up   any    claim   for    issuing   so 
many. 

WORLD;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  SEMI- WEEKLY,  Tuesdays  and  Fri- 
days ;  independent  liberal ;  eighteen  to  thirty- 
two  pages  17x24;sub8crlption— dally  $5,  semi- 
weekly  $1.50;  established  1873;  World  Print- 
ing and  Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (2—7).  See 
advertisement  below. 

Copies    printed:     daily,     7,097  in  1906 

.         ,,  .     ^'739  in   1907 

The  serni-weekly  edition  had  credit 
for  exceeding  2,250  in  1902  and  more 
than    1,000    in    1905    and    1907. 

WESTERN  CLARION;  Thursdays; 
socialist  ;  four  pages  15x22  ;  subscription  50 
cents;  established  1901;  R.  P.  Pettiplece,  edi- 
tor; Western  Socialist  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers (12—3). 

MINING  EXCHANGE:  monthly; 
mining  ;  tv/enty -eight  pages  9x12;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1899;  G.  Sheldon  Will- 
iams, editor  and  publisher  (3—4). 

PYTHIAN  SHIELD:  monthly; 
Knights  of  Pythias;  four  pages  13^x21 ;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  August,  1906;  C.  E. 
Smltherlngale,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

TRADES  UNIONIST;  monthly; labor: 
twenty  pages;  subscription  50  cents;  estab- 
lished 1904;  S.  D.  Gothard,  editor;  E.  J.  Goth- 
ard,  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies     printed:     3,000  in   1907 

WESTWARD  HO  !  monthly;  art  and 
literary;  one  hundred  pages  6%;x9?i  ;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  July,  1907;  William 
Blakeniore,  editor  ;  The  Westward  Ho  Pub- 
lishing Company,  publishers  (9—7  P). 

VERNON,  Okanagan  District  ^  8,400 
pop.,  on  Canadian  Pacific  Rd.,75  m.  S.  E.  of 


The  Largest  Net  Paid  Circulation  in  British  Columbia. 

VANCOUVER,  B.  C. 

SWORN  CIRCULATIO?^  STATEMENT  SENT  ON  APPLICATION. 

Average  Dally  Circulation  for  the  month  of  December,  1907 10,163 

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Total 14,1'20 

Average  Daily  Circulation  for  the  year  ending  Dec.  31,  1907 8,739 

The  only  paper  In  British  Columbia  having  a  flat  rate  for  foreign  advertisers,  viz., 
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charge. 

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AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER   DIRECTORY, 


BiariSH  COLUMBIA. 


Kamloops.    Saw  mills.    Agriculture,  fruit 
growing,  milling,  lumbering  and  mining. 

OKANOGAN;  semi-weekly,  Tuesdays 
and  Fridays;  liberal;  six  pages  15x28;  sub- 
scription $i;  established  March,  1905;  J.  J. 
LangstaiT,  editor;  Okanogan  Publishing  Co. 
(Ltd.),  publishers  (1—8). 

NEWS;   Thursdays;  eight  psges  17}^x24; 
subscription  $3;  established  1891;  J.  A.Mac 
Kelvle,  editor;  News  Printing  and  Publishing 
Company,  Ltd.,  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding    i,ooo   in    1907. 

VICTORIA,  c.  h.,  Victoria  Diatrici  R 
CnpituI  of  the  Province,  20,821  pop., 
on  Esquimau  &  Nanaimo  Rd.,  Juan  de  Fuca 
strait  and  Southeastern  extremity  of  Van- 
couTer  Island,  opposite  the  entrance  to 
Puget  sound.  Dally  steamers  to  Seattle 
and  other  Puget  sound  points;  five  day 
service  to  San  Francisco,  and  weekly 
steamers  to  Alaska.  Steamers  ply  dally 
between  here  and  Vancouver,  the  Western 
terminus  of  the  Canadian  Pacific  Hd. 
Lumbering,  gold,  silver,  copper  and  coal 
mining,  fisheries  and  commerce. 

COLiONIST;  every  morning  except 
Monday.and  SE3II. WEEKLY,  Mondays 
and  Fridays;  conservative;  eight  to  tweutj' 
pages  17x22;  subscription— daily  $5,  semi- 
weekly  *1;  established— dally  1823,  semi 
weekly  185S;  Colonist  Printing  and  Publish 
IngCo.  (Ltd.), editors  and  publishers  (3— 6P). 
Copies  printed:  The  daily  edition  of 
this  paper  had  credit  for  an  average 
issue  of  2,858  in  1898  and  4,592  m 
1906,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
any  definite  and  satisfactory  report, 
but  was  credited  with  more  than  4,000 
in     1907. 

The  semi-weekly  edition  had  credit 
for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies  reg- 
ularly in  the  years  1899  and  1904,  but 
has  not  since  set  up  any  claim  for  issu- 
ing so    many. 

TIMES  I  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLY,  twlce-a-week,  Tuesdajs 
and  Fridays;  liberal;  twelve  or  more  pages 
17x22:  subscription— daily  $5,  weekly  fl ;  es 
tabllshed  1884;  John  Nelson,  manager;  Times 
Printing  and  Publishing  Company,  (Ltd.), 
publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  sat- 
isfactory statement  has  ever  been  se- 
cured from  this  paper,  but  the  daily 
edition  had  credit  for  exceeding  1,000  in 
1899,  and  every  year  since,  up  to  and 
including    1907. 

The  weekly  edition  for  the  year  1907 
seemed  to  assert  that  it  had  an  average 
issue  exceeding  1,000  copies,  but  failed 
to  furnish  such  definite  information  as 
would  warrant  the  accordance  of  a  rat- 
ing  to    that    effect. 

BRITISH  COLUMBIA  GAZETTE; 
Thursdays  (A  A) 

W^EEK;  Saturdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  12xl7J^:  subscription  $1;  established 
January.  19«>4;  W.  Blakemore,  manager; 
Week  Pu'ilishing  Co.  (Ltd.),  publishers  (2—7). 

BRITISH  COLU.MBIA  MINING 
RECORD  ;  monthly ;  sixty  pages  9x12; 
subscription  $2:  established  1895;  E.  Jacobs, 
editor:  The  British  Columbia  Record  (Ltd.), 
publishers  (9 — 5). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  2,800  in  1898, 


BRITISH    COLUMBIA. 


since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but  was 
credited  with  more  than  1,000  in  1905 
and    1907. 

BRITISH  COI.IT.^IBIA  PHARMA- 
CEUTICAL RECORD;  monthly:  phar- 
macj";  twentv-eight  pages  6x9;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  June,  1905;  Joseph  H. 
Emerj'.  editor  and  publisher  (2 — 8). 

E  A  G  liE  ;  monthly;  fraternal;  sixteen 
pages  10x15 ;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
May,  1904:  Frank  Le  Roy,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (T — 5). 

WESTERN  BAPTIST;  monthly; 
(▲▲)■ 

WESTERN  METHODIST  RE- 
CORDER: monthly  (A  A). 

WILMER,  East  Kootenay  District  P^ 

400  pop.,  on  Canadian  Pacific  Rd.,  80  m. 

from  Golden. 

OUTCROP;  Thursdays;  independent; 
four  pages  15x22  :  subscription  $2  ;  estab- 
lished 19(X);  Wm.  P.  Evans,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—4)  (A  A). 

MAXITOBA. 


BALDUR,  Souris  District  ^  350  pop., 
on  Canadian  Northern  Rd.,  60  m.  E.  of 
Brandon.    Farming. 

GAZETTE;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22:  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1898:  S.  R.  P.  Cooper,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (7—5). 

BELMONT,  Anjijle  District  JJ  lOOf 
pop.,  on  Canadian  Noi  thern  Rd. 
NEWS;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

B I R  T  L  £  ,  Marquette  District  1 8-l6t 

pop.,  on  Manitoba  &  Northwestern  Rd.,  200 

m.  N.  W.  of  Winnipeg,  the  capital  of  the 

Province.    Headquarters  of  the  Dominion 

Government  Indian  Agency.    Lumber  and 

flour  mills.    Farming. 

EYE-WITNESS;  Tuesdays;  independ- 
ent; four  pages  17x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1891;  E.  J.  Wilson,  editor;  Birtle  Print- 
ing Co.,  publishers. 

BOISSEVAIN,  Selkirk  District  n- 
750  pop.,  on  Canadian  Pacific  Rd.,  182  m.  S. 
W.  of  Winnipeg,  the  capital  of  the  Prov- 
ince.   Flour  mill.    Agriculture. 

GliOBB;  Thursdays;  Independent;  e'ght 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1890; 
W.  H.  Ashlev.  editor  and  publisher. 

RECORDER;  Thursdays;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1889;  A. 
Barton,  editor  and  publisher. 

BRANDON,  Brandon  District  n^ 
12,(i0o  pop.,  on  Canadian  Pacific,  Canadian 
Northern,  Grand  Trunk  Pacific  and  Great 
Northwest  Central  Rd».  and  S.  bank  of  the 
Asslnlboine  r..  135  m.  W.  of  Winnipeg,  the 
capital  of  the  Province.  Agriculture  and 
stock  raising.  Flour  and  lumber  mills, 
sash  and  door  factories,  machine,  fire  en- 
gine and  agricultural  implement  works. 
Important  railway  and  distributing  centre. 

SUN;  every  evening  except  Sunday,  and 
WEEK  L  Y ,  Thursdays ;  liberal ;  dally 
eight,  weekly  sixteen  pages  17J^x22}-o  :  sub 
scrlptlon— dully  $3,  weekly  $1 :  established 
-dally  1898,  weekly  1861;  The  Western  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  Ltd.,  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies     printed:     For    the     year     1907 


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MANITOBA. 


both  editions  of  this  paper  seemed  to 
assert  that  each  had  an  average  issue 
exceeding  i,ooo  copies  but  failed  to 
furnish  such  definite  information  as 
would  warrant  the  accordance  of  a 
rating    to    that    effect. 

TI3IErt,  every  morning  except  Sunday, 
and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays;  daily  four, 
weekly  twelve  pages  17x22;  subscription- 
daily  81,  weekly  $1;  established  —  dally 
June,  1907,  weekly  1886;  Herbert  H.  Currie, 
editor;  The  Brandon  Times  Publishing  Co., 
Ltd..  publishers  (2—8  P). 

Copies  printed:  The  weekly  edition 
of  this  paper  had  credit  for  an  average 
issue  of  1,403  in  1903,  since  which  it 
has  not  furnished  any  definite  and  sat- 
isfactory erport,  but  was  credited  with 
more    than    1,000    in     1905    and    1907. 

CARBERRY,  Macdnnald  District\2 
1,000  pop.,  on  Canadian  Pacific  Rd.,  26  m. 
E.  of  Brandon,  and  105  W.  of  Winnipeg. 
Agriculture  and  grain  and  stock  raising 

EXPRESS  I  Thurgdays  ;  conservative; 
eigkt  pages  2Ui36;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
llsned  1892;  Ben  A.  Huckell,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6—3). 

NEWS;  Fridays;  liberal;  eight  pages 
14x21  ;  subscription  $1  ;  established  1889  ; 
W.  Small,  editor  and  publisher  (3— ;3). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  sat- 
isfactory statement  has  ever  been  se- 
cured from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit 
for    exceeding    1,000    in    1905    and    1907. 

CARMAN,  Selkirk  District  D-  1 ,200 
pop.,  on  Canadian  Pacific,  Canadian  North- 
ern and  Great  Northern  Rds..  57  m.  S.  W.  of 
Winnipeg,  the  capital  of  the  Province. 
Two  grist  mills  and  six  grain  elevators. 
Agriculture. 

DUFFERIN  LEADER;  Thursdays; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1898;  Leader  Printing  Company,  pub- 
lishers (1— S). 

STANDARD;  Thursdays;  liberal; 
eight  pages  18x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
1890;  George  Harper,  editor  and  publisher 
(1-8). 

CARTWRIGHT,  Lis^ar  District  p 

40ri  pop.,  on  Canadian  Pacific   Rd..    148   m. 

S.  W.  of    Winnipeg.     Wheat,   cattle   and 

hogs. 

SOUTHERN  MANITOBA  RE- 
VIEW; Thursdays;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1899;  Robert  J.  C. 
Stead,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

CRYSTAL  CITY,  Lisgar  District  p 
on  Canadian  Pacific  Rd.,  130  m.  S.  W.  of 
Winnipeg.     Grist  and  saw  mills,  elevators 
and  brick  yards. 
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DOMINION  CITY,  Provencher  Dis. 

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publisher  (2—8). 

ELGIN,  Brandon  District  p  450  pop. 

on  Canadian   Northern   Rd.,  33   m.  S.  of 

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capital.    Farming. 

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LOUISE    BRIDGE,  on    Canadian 
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ly  (A  A). 

MACGREGOR,  Macdonald  District 
p  500  pop.,  on  Canadian  Pacific  Rd.,  81  m. 
W.  of  Portage  la  Prairie,  the  county  dis- 
trict, and  74  W.  of  Winnipeg,  the  capital  of 
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M  A  N  I T  O  U  ,  Selkirk  District  o  600 
pop.,  on  Canadian  Pacific  Rd.,  102  m.  S.W. 
of  Winnipeg,  the  capital  of  the  Province. 
Farming. 

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MELITA.  Sour  is  District  P  800t  pop., 
on  Canadian  Pacific  Rd.,  65  m.  8.  W.  of 
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manufactories.    Farming. 

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MORDEN,    Selkirk    District   O   1,800 

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MORRIS,  Provencher  District  P  571 
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capital  of  the  Province.    Farming. 

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Mellta.    Agriculture. 

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NEEPAWA,  Macdonald  District  g 
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dian Northern  Rds.  and  White  Mud  r..  61  m. 
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of  Winnipeg.  Grain  elevators,  flour  mill 
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ROLAND,  Lisgar  District  g  600  pop., 
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Red  r.,  opposite  Winnipeg,  the  capital  of 
the  Province.  Seat  of  the  Episcopal  arch- 
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SELKIRK,    Selkirk  District  n-   2,000 

pop.,on  Canadian  Pacific  Rd.  and  Red  r.,24 

m.  N.  of  Winnipeg,  the  capital  of  the  Pro  v. 

Ince.    Fishing,  lumber  and  agriculture. 

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SHOAL  LAKE,  165t  pop. 
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SWAN  LAKE,  Lome  District  g  on 
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SWAN  RIVER,  Dauphin  District  ^ 
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TREHERNE,     Macdonald    District 

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S.  W.  of  Winnipeg,  the  capital  of  theProv 

Ince.    Agriculture. 

TIMES;  Fridays;  eight  pages  14x22:  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1899;  H.  V.  Ross, 
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VIRDEN,  Brandon  District  P  2,000 
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WASKA.DA,    Sour  is   District  J3  350 

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Brandon. 

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(3-7). 

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on  Canadian  Pacific,  Great  Northern,  Can- 
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and  Asslnlboine  r.  Seat  of  the  University  of 
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two,  Saturdays  thirty-two  to  forty  eight 
pages  15x24,  and  weekly  twenty-four  pages 
18x24;  subscription— morning  $6,  evening  $3, 
N^teJfly  $1;  established- dally  1874,  weekly 
1872;  E.  H.  Macklln,  manager;  The  Manitoba 
Free  Press  Company,  publishers  (1—7). 

Copies     printed:     combined    morning 
and  evening:  9,163  in  1895 

13.706  in  1900 
15,341  in  1902 
18,824  in  1903 
25,693  in  1904 
30,048  in  1905 
34,559  in  1906 
36,852  in   1907 

Weekly:     9,163  in  1891 
10,674  iri  1902 
13,903  in   1903 
15,801   in   1904 
15,654  in  1905 
21,300  in  1906 
23,816   in    1907 
Publisher's  announcement.— A  reference  to 
the  American  Newspaper  Directory  for  the 
years    1901-'03-'03-'C4-'05-'06-'07    reveals  the 
fact  that  the  Manitoba  Pree  Press,  Win- 
nipeg, is  credited  with  enjoying  a  larger 
circulation  than  that  possessed  by  all  the 
other  newspapers   published  in   Western 
Canada  combined,  Including  those  printed 
In  the  city  of  Winnipeg;  and  the  Weekly 
Frbb  Press  and  Prairie  Farmer  is  cred- 
ited with  possessing  a  larger  circulation 
than  that  given  to  any  other  weekly  pub- 
lication.   The  combined  circulation  of  the 
two  editions  exceeds  60,000  copies,  and  sub- 
stantially covers  the  entire  Canadian  West. 
Advertising  rates  in  the  Free  Press  are 
flat.    Advertisers  are  invited  "to  pull  out 
If  It  does  not  pay,"  and  are  given  the  priv- 
ilege of  canceling  contracts  and  withdraw- 
ing advertising  at  pleasure. 
MORNING    TEL,EGRAI>I;    every 
morning    except    Sunday,    EVENING 
TELEGRAM,  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and    WEEKLY,  Wednesdays;  con- 
servative ;  dally  twelve  to  forty  two,  weekly 
twenty  four  to  thirty  pages  17x24;  subscrip- 
tion—morning  $6,  evening   $3,  weekly   $1; 
established  1894;    C.    A.  Abraham,    business 
manager;  The  Telegram  Printing  Co.  (Ltd.), 
publishers  (1—7). 

Copies     printed:     combined     rnorning 
and  evening:  5,200  in   1901 

8,663  in  1902 
10,138  in  1903 
14,737   in   1904 

18.707  in  1905 
19,974  in  1906 
22,866  in    1907 

Weekly:  5,103  in  1900 
4,974  in  1901 
6,120  in   1902 

8,547  in   1905 
13,768  in   1Q06 
19,637  in    1907 
TRIBUNE:    every  evening  except  Sun- 
lay,  and  WEEKLY,  Wednesdays;   inde- 


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peudent;  eight  to  twenty  f  -ur  pages  18x21; 
«ubscrip  lion— dally  $i,  weekly  $1 ;  established 
1389;  R.L.  Richardson,  editor;  Tribune  Pub 
Usbing  Company,  publishers  (l— S). 

v^opies    printed:    daily,     i6,8io   in    1907 
Weekly,     17,174  in    1907 

WEEKLY. 
CANADA;    Thursdays;    Swedish;    four 
pages    18i^;    subscription    $1;    established 
1893;  John  E.  Forsluud,  editor  and  publisher 
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Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  1,137  for  the 
year  1897,  but  has  not  since  made  claim 
to  issuing  so  many  as   1,000  copies. 

CANADA  POSTEN;  Wednesdays;  lib- 
eral; eight  pages  17x24;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1904;  J.  M.  Florell.  editor;  Swedish 
Canadian  Publishing  Co.  (Ltd.),  publishers 
(1-T). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1906 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance   of    a    rating   to   that    effect. 

CO:»IMERCfAL;  Saturdays;  financial 
and  commercial;  sixty  pages  10x14;  sub- 
scription S2;  established  1882;  The  Hugh  C. 
Maclean,  Co.,  Ltd..  publishers  (1—7). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies 
regularly  in  the  years  1897  and  1904, 
but  lias  not  since  set  up  any  definite 
anii  satisfactory  claim  for  issuing  so 
many. 

DER  NORDWESTEX;  Wednesdays; 
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two  pages  18x24  ;  subscription  $1.50  ;  estab- 
lished 1889;  Der  Nordwesten  Publishing  Co., 
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Copies    printed:      1,880  in   1896 
5,487  in   1900 
6,139  in   1901 
8,161   in   1902 
11,692  in   1904 
13,682  in   190S 
16,177  in  1906 
16,546  in   1907 
EC  HO-KANADYJSKIE;  Thursdays, 
Polish;  eight   to  sixteen  pages  15x22;    sub- 
scription $1.50;    established    January.    1906; 
Stefhen    Malczewski,    editor;     The    Polish 
Printing  Co.  (Ltd).,  publishers  (1—7). 

FARMERS'  ADVOCATE  AND 
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culture, stock  raising  and  household;  thirty- 
six  pages  10J^xl4J^.5:  subscription  $1.50;  estab 
llshed  1866;  The  Farmers' Advocate  of  Win- 
nipeg, Ltd.,  editors  and  publishers  (1—7). 

HEIMS  KRTNGL.A;  Thursdays;  Ice- 
landic; conservative:  four  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $2;  established  1886:  B.  L.  Baldwin- 
eon,  editor;  Heinis  Kringla  News  and  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  publishers  (1— 81. 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  sat- 
isfactory statement  has  ever  oeen  se- 
cured from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit 
for  exceeding  1,000  in  1905  and  1907. 
li'ECHO  DF  MANITOBA;  Thurs- 
days; eight  pages  17^x24:  subsoriDtion  $1; 
established  July,  189S;  H.  d'Hellencourt, 
editor  and  publisher  (12—3  P). 

l.OGBERG;  Thursdays;  liberal;  Ice- 
landic; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $2; 
established  1888;  S.  Bjo  n^on,  editor;  Logberg 
Printing  and  Publlshine Co  ,  publl8herg(l—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit for  an  average  issue  of  2,700  in 
1902,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
any  definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but 
was  credited  with  more  than  i.ooe  in 
1905    and    1907. 


MANITOBA— Winnipeg. 


MARKET  RECORD;  Saturdays  (A  A). 
NORTHWEST  REVIEW;  Saturdays; 

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tion $2  ;  established  1884;  A.  A.  Cherrler.  edi- 
tor; Moore  Printing  Co.,  publishers  (9—3). 
SKANDINAVEN;  Fridays  (A  A) 
TOWN  TOPICS;  Saturdays;  society, 
music  and  drama;  twenty  four  pages  12x15; 
subscription  $2;  established  1898;  Town 
Topics  PubllBhingCo.,editor8  and  publishers 
(1-8). 

Copies     printed:      1,879  i"   1902 
2,837   in    1907 
VOICE;   Fridays;  labor;   twelve  pag^? 
15x22;     subscription    $1;    established    1894; 
Arthur  W.  Puttee,  editor;  Voice  Publishing 
Company,  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit   for    an    average    issue    of    1,990    in 

1900  and  4,359  in  1903,  since  which  it 
has  not  furnished  any  definite  and  sat- 
isfactory report,  but  was  credited  with 
more    than    4,000    in    1907. 

SEMI-MONTHLY. 

NOR'- WEST  FARMER; semi  month 
ly;    agriculture  and    live   stock  ;    flfty-two 
pages  9x13;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1882; 
The  Nor'-West  Farmer,  Ltd. .publishers  (1—6). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  5,520  in  1896 
and  20,000  in  1906,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
than    17,500    in    1907. 

WESTERN     Ol;TL.OOK;    semi 
monthly;  baptist;  twelve  pages   9x13;    sub- 
scription $1;  established  1897,  as  Northwest 
Baptist;    D.  B.  Harkness,  editor;     Douglas 
Mclntyre  Company,  publishers  (1—8). 
Copies     printed:      1,855   p   1904 
2,281   in   1907 

MONTHLY. 

A.  O.  U.  W.  WESTERN  WATCH- 
MAN; monthly;  Ancient  Order  of  United 
Workmen;  eight  pages  13x50;  subscription 
50 cents;  established  1897;  H.  G.  Alton,  editor 
and  publisher  (12—4)  (A  A). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  cre- 
dit   for    an    average    issue    of    4,208    in 

1901  and  6,358  in  1904,  since  which  it 
has  not  furnished  a  report,  but  was 
credited  with  more   than   4,000   in    1906. 

BREIDABI.IK;  monthly  (A  A) 

C  A  N  A  D  I  A  N  FARM  I  M  P  li  E- 
MENTS;  monthly;  implements;  twenty- 
eight  pages  lOJ^xll;  subscription  50  cents;  es- 
tablished July,  1904;  Canadian  Farm  Imple- 
ments, Ltd.,  editors  and  publishers  (1—7). 
Copies  printed:  2,986  in  1906 
3,184  in   1907 

CANADIAN  THRESHERMAN 
AND  FARMER;  monthly;  agriculture 
and  farm  machinery;  seventy-two  to  one 
hundred  pages  10J^xl5;  subscription  50 cents; 
established  1902;  E.  H.  Heath  Co.  (Ltd.),  ed- 
itors and  publishers  ( 1—7 ). 

Copies    printed:    23,358  in   1906 
23,383   in   1907 

CANADA  WEST  MAGAZINE| 
monthly  (A  A).  _ 

COM3IERCIAL.  TRAVELER  AND 
HOTEI-.  NEWS;  monthly:  commercial 
travelers,  hotels;  twenty-eight  to  thirty-six 
pages  7x10;  subscription  $1 ;  established  Feb- 
ruary, 1903:  J.  S.  Evans,  editor  and  publisher 
(7—5). 

FARM  CROPS;  monthly  (A  A).     • 

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HOTELS   AND    TRAVEL;   monthly 

SA^IEININGIN;  monthly;  Icelandic; 
lutheran;  twenty  four  pages  4x7;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1886;  Jon  Bjariiason,  edi- 
tor; Icelandic  Lutheran  Synod,  publishers 
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SEARCHLIGHT:  monthly;  mercan- 
tile and  manufacturing;  twenty-eight  pages 
TJ^xll;  subscription  $1;  established  June,  1907; 
C.  Vermilyea,  editor  and  publisher  (9—7  P). 

WAGHORN'S  GUIDE  AND 
POCKET  DIRECTORY  TO  MAN- 
ITOBA AND  WESTERN  CANADA; 
monthly;  transportation;  subscription  $1; 
established  1884;  The  Guide  Co.,  Ltd.,  pub- 
lishers (12—4). 

Copies    printed:     3,400  in   1903 
4,212  in  1904 
6,027  in   1905 
7,678  in  1906 
7,891   in  1907 
WESTERN    CANADA    CON- 
TRACTOR   AND    BUILDERS'   GA- 
ZETTE; monthly;  contracting  and  build- 
ing;  sixty-four  pages  10J^xl4;    subscription 
$1;  established  19(i3;  J.  Hooper,  editor;  The 
C.  H.  Mortimer  Publishing  Co.,  Ltd.,  publish- 
ers (1—7). 

WESTERN  CANADA  MEDICAL 
JOURNAL;  monthly  (A  A). 

W^ESTERN   HOME  MONTHLY: 
family;  sixty  or  more  pages;  subscription  50 
cents;  established  1899;  The  Home  Publish- 
ing Co.,  editors  and  publishers (7 — 6). 
Copies    printed:    31,216  in  1905 
35,454  in   1906 
35,908  in   1907 
WESTERN    MUNICIPAL    NEWS; 
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NEW  BRUNSWICK. 


BATHURST,  c.  h.,  Glouce$Ur  Co.  cf 
4,815  pop.,  on  Intercolonial  and  Caraquet 
Rds.  and  Bathurst  bay.  Considerable  ship- 
ping. 

COURRIER  DES  PROVINCES 
MARITIMES;  Thursdays;  French;  four 
pages  19x25;  subscription  $1 ;  e8tablish«dl885; 
AlphoseTurgeon,  editor  and  publisher. 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1902 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of  the 
claim. 

CAMPBELLTON,  Restigouche  Co.  6 
3,000  pop.,  on  Intercolonial  Rd.  and  Restl- 
gouche  r.,  15  m.  W.  of  Dalhousie,  the  county 
seat.    Trade  in  salmon  and  frozen  smelt. 

MORNING   GRAPHIC;  every  morn 
ing;   four  pages  18x24 ;    subscription  $3:    es- 
tablished 1908;  A.  E.  Golding,  editor;  H.  B. 
Onslow,  manager  (4—8). 

EVENTS;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1899;  Onslow  Brothers  Publishing  Co., 
publishers  (4—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect. 

CHATHAM,  Northumberland  Co.  cf 

5,644  pop.,  on  Intercolonial  Rd.  and  Mlra- 

mlchi  r.,  170  m.  N.  E.  of  St.  John.  Steam  and 

water  saw,  pulp  and  paper  mills  and  trade 

In  lumber  and  frozen  fish.  Shipping  center. 

WORLD  ;  semi-weekly,  Wednesdays  and 
Saturdays,  and  WEEKLY'',  Thursdays; 
liberal-conserratiTe;  four  pages— semi-week- 
ly 17>ix24,  weekly  30x27;  subscription— semi- 


NEW  BRUNSWICK. 


weekly  $2,  weekly  $1 ;  established  1881 ;  J.  L . 
Stewart,  editor  and  publisher  (7 — 5). 

Copies  printed:  The  weekly  edition 
of  this  paper  had  credit  for  an  issue  of 
1,200  for  the  year  1897,  1,300  in  1901, 
but  has  not  since  made  definite  and  sat- 
isfactory daim  to  issuing  so  many  as 
1,000  copies. 

COMMERCIAL;  Tuesdays;  non-politi- 
cal; eight  pages  15J^x22;  subscription  $1 ; 
established  1898;  J.  Fred  Benson,  editor  and 
publisher  (8—5). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  sat- 
isfactory statement  has  ever  been  se- 
cured from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit 
for    exceeding    1,000    in    1905    and    1907. 

FREDERICTON,  c.  h.,  York  Co.  n 

7,200   pop.,  Capital    of   the  Province, 

on  Intercolonial  and  Canada  Pacific  Rds. 
and  right  bank  of  St.  John  r.,  84  m.  N.  by 
N.  W.  of  St.  John.  Head  of  naTigatlon  for 
large  ressels.  General  commerce  and  ex- 
portation of  lumber.  Shoe  factory  and 
lumber  mills.  Seat  of  the  University  of 
New  Brunswick  and  the  Prorinolal  Nor- 
mal School. 

GLEANER;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  SEiMI  -  VVEEKLY,  Tuesdays 
and  Fridays  ;  daily  eight  to  twelve,  semi- 
weekly  eight  pages  18x22;  subscription— daily 
$5,  semi- weekly  $1;  established— dally  1890, 
semi-weekly  1880;  Jas.  H.  Crocket,  editor  and 
publisher  (12-4). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
the  daily  edition  of  this  paper  seemed 
to  assert  that  it  had  an  average  issue 
exceeding  1,000  copies,  but  failed  to 
furnish  such  definite  information  as 
would  warrant  the  accordance  of  a  rat- 
ing to  that  effect.  It  has  not  since 
made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 

The  semi-weekly  edition  had  credit 
for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies  regu- 
larly in  1903,  but  has  not  since  set  up 
any  claim  for  issuing  so  many. 

HERALD;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  SEMI- WEEKLY.  Tuesdays  and 
Fridays;  liberal;  eight  pages  17x22;  subscrip- 
tion—dallv  $4,  semi  weeklv$l  ;  established 
—daily  1895,  semi  weekly  1889 ;W.  K.  C.  Parlee, 
manager:  Herald  Printing  and  Publishing 
Co.,  publishers  (1-8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
the  semi-weekly  edition  of  this  paper 
seemed  to  assert  that  it  had  an  average 
issue  exceeding  1,000  copies,  but  failed 
to  furnish  such  definite  information  as 
would  warrant  the  accordance  of  a  rat- 
ing   to    that    effect. 

BUTLER'S  JOURNAL;  monthly; 
Independent;  eight  to  ten  pages  11x16;  sub- 
scription 35  cents;  established  1890;  Martin 
Butler,  editor  and  publisher  (1 — 4). 

C A  PITA  L ;  monthly ;  twelve  pages  10x14 ; 
subscription  50 cents:  established  1880;  H.  A. 
Cropley,  editor  and  publisher  (7—3  P). 

UNIVERSITY  MONTHLY;  during 
the  college  year;  collegiate;  thirty-two  pages 
7x10;  subscription  $1;  established  1882;  Stu- 
dents of  the  University  of  New  Brunswick, 
editors;  William  Clark,  publisher  (1-8). 

HILLSBORO,  Albert  Co,  R  900  pop., 

on  Salisbury  &  Harvey  Rd.,  13m.8.  E.  of 

Moncton. 

ALBERT  CO.  JOURNAL;  Thurs- 
days; four  pages  18x24:  subscription  $1; 
established  March.  1903;  W.  M.  Burns,  editor 
and  publisher  (10-5  P). 


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NEW  BRUNSWICK. 


MONCTON,  Wtatmoreland  Co.  CL 
8,762  pop.— local  estimate  10,000— on  Buc- 
touche  &  Moncton,  National  Transconti- 
nental and  Intercolonial  Rdi.  and  Petit- 
codlac  r.,  head  of  narigatlun  of  Bay  of 
Fundy.  Sugar  refinery,  cotton  and  clothing 
factories  and  railroad  machine  shops.  Agri- 
culture. 

TIM-ES;  every  morning  except  Sunday, 
and  SE.UI-WEEKL.Y,  Wednesdays  and 
Saturdays;  liberal  conservative;  eight  pages 
15x21;  subscription— dally  $4,  semi  weekly 
fl;  established— dally  18T7,  semi  weekly  1868; 
J.  S.  Boyd,  editor ;  The  Times  Printing  Com 
pany,  publishers  (3—8). 

Copies  printed:  The  daily  edition  of 
this  paper  had^  credit  for  issuing  more 
than  1,000  copies  regularly  in  the  years 
1894  and  1896,  but  has  not  since  set  up 
any  definite  and  satisfactory  claim  for 
issuing    so    many. 

The  semi-weekly  edition  had  credit 
for  an  issue  of  2,304  in  1894,  since 
which  it  has  not  furnished  any  definite 
and  satisfactory  report,  but  has  been 
credited  with  more  than  1,000  every 
year  since  1898  up  to  and  including 
1907. 

TRANSCRIPT  ;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  and  W  E  E  K  L  Y,  Wednesdays; 
liberal;  dally  eight  to  twelve,  weekly  twelve 
pages  18x24;  subscription- dally  $4,  weekly 
$1 ;  established  1882;  J.  T.  Hawke,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  The  daily  edition  of 
this  paper  had  credit  for  an  issue  of 
1,425  in  1902,  and  1,750  in  1904,  since 
which  it  has  not  furnished  a  definite 
and  satisfactory  report,  but  was  credit- 
ed with  more  than  1,000  in  1905  and 
1907. 

The  weekly  edition  had  credit  for  an 
issue  of  2,600  in  1902,  since  which  it 
has  not  furnished  any  definite  and  sat- 
isfactory report,  but  was  credited  with 
more    than    1,000    in    1905    and    1907. 

1/ EVANGELINE;  Thursdays;  French; 
four  pages  20x27;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1887;  Val.  A.  Landry,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (9—3). 

NEWCASTLE,  c.  h.,   Northumber. 

land  Co.  □'  4,006  pop.,  on  Intercolonial  Rd. 
and  left  bank  of  Miramlchi  r.,  31  m.  from 
its  entrance  Into  Miramlchi  bay,  and 
130  N.  N.  E.  of  St.  John.  Pulp  mills 
and  furniture  factory.  Lumber  trade, 
river  commerce  and  the  exportation  of 
fresh  fish. 

UNION  ADVOCATE  j  Wednesdays; 
Independent;  eight  pages  15x21;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1867;  Anslow  Bros., 
editors  and  publishers  (1 — 6). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,470  in  1901 
and  1,885  in  1905,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satis- 
factory report,  but  was  credited  with 
more    than    1,000    in    1907. 

PERTH-ANDOVER,  Victoria  Co. 

D  800  pop.,  on  Canadian  Pacific  Rd.  and  St. 

John  r.    Agriculture  and  lumbering. 

VICTORIA  CO.  NEVi^Sj  Thursdays; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
September,  1900;  J.  W.  Correll,  editor  and 
publisher  (8—5 ). 

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NEW  BRUNSWICK. 


RICHIBUCTO,   o.  h.,  Kent   Co.   a 

3,986  pop.,  on  Kent  Northern  Rd.,  72  m.  N. 
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the  daily  edition  of  this  paper  seemed 
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the  capital  of  the  Province.  Iron  foundries, 
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WESTVILLE,   Pictoti   Co.  6    816OO 
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been  credited  with  more  than  1,000  every 
year  since,  up  to  and  including  1907. 
The  weekly  edition  had  credit  for  an 
average  issue  of  2,400  in  1895  and  2,159 
in  1902,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 


any  definite  and  satisfactory  report,  but 
has  been  credited  with  more  than  1,000 
every  year  since,  up  to  and  including 
1907. 

PLANET;  every  evening  except  Sunday, 
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Copies   printed:     The   daily  edition   of 
this    paper    had    credit    for    an    issue    of 
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which   it   has   not   furnished  any    definite 
and  satisfactory  report,  but  was  credited 
with   more   than    1,000   in    1905  and  1907. 
The   weekly  edition  had  credit  for   an 
issue  of  3,100  in  1901,  since  which  it  has 
not   furnished  any  definite   and   satisfac- 
tory report,  but  was  credited   with  more 
than    1,000   in    1905   and   1907. 
Publisher's  announcement  —Copies  printed: 
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figures  to  be  correct  and  a   fair   average 
of  circulation,  and  refer  to  the  A.  A.  A., 
Park  Row  Building,  New  York,  for  their 
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January  17,  1908. 

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CHATSWORTH,  Grey  Co.,  North 
-a  450  pop.,  on  Canadian  Pacific  Rd.,  13  m. 
S.  of  Owen  Sound,  the  county  seat.  Foundry 
and  farm-implement  manufactory. 

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1885  ;  G.  J.  Blyth,  editor  and  publisher. 

CHESLEY,  Bruce  Co.,  North -o 
1,437  pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  Rd.,  30  m.  N. 
of  Harrlston.  Water  power.  Milling  and 
manufacturing.  Cattle  shipping  point.  Ag- 
riculture. 

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editors;  Associate  Presbyterian  Publishing 
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CliAREMONT,  Ontario  Co.  D  500t 
pop. 
BANNER;  Fridays  lA  A). 

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Trunk  Rd.    Agriculture. 
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CLIFFORD,    Wellington    Co.,  North 
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W.  of  Harrlston.    Farming. 
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CLINTON,  Huron  Co.,  West  -a  2.835 
pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  Rd.,  12  m.  S.  K.  of 
Qoderlch,  the  county  seat.  Manufacturing 
and  farming. 

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which  it  has  not  furnished  any  definite 
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credited  with  more  than  1,000  every  year 
since,    up    to    and    including    1907, 

COBDEN,  Renfrew  Co.,  North  cf  720 

pop.,  on  Canadian  Pacific  Rd.,  20  m.  N.  W. 

of  Renfrew.    Grain,hay,  cattle  and  cheese. 

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scription $1;  F.  B.  Elliott,  editor  and  pub- 
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70  m.  E.  N.  E.  of  Toronto,  the  capital  of  the 
Province,  and  105  S.  W.  of  Kingston.  Seat 
of  Victoria  University.  Manufactures  of 
railway  cars,  woolen  goods,  etc.  Shipping 
point  for  iron  ore. 

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but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  infor- 
mation as  would  warrant  the  accordance 
of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It  has  not 
since  made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 

COLBORNE,  Northumberland  Co., 

West  o  1.068  pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  Rd.,  90 
m.  S.  W.  of  Kingston.  Manufacturers  of 
soap,  doors  and  sashes.  Shipping  point 
for  lumber,  grain,  apples,  etc.  Fruit  can- 
ning. 

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and  1,230  in  1906,  since  which  it  has 
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tory report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
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COLDWATER,  Simcoe  Co.   a    500 

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r.,  30  m.  N.  of   Barrie.     Flour,    saw   and 

shingle  mills. 

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COIiLINGWOOD,  Simcoe  Co., 
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and  Georgian  bay.  Steamboats  to  all 
Georgian  bay  ports.  Contains  a  stone  dry 
dock,  shipyard,  tanneries,  f  oundry.machln* 
shops,  furniture  and  hosiery  factories  and 
meat-canning  establishment.  Fisheries  and 
grain  and  general  freight  trade. 

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ma'ny. 

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ceeding   1,000    in    1905    and    1907. 

COMBER,^«««a;  Co.,  iV^oWft  0,900  pop., 
on  Michigan  Central  Rd.,  31  m.  from  Detroit, 
Mich.  Grain,  live  stock  and  lumber  ship- 
ping point.    Oil  and  gas. 

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lished 1883;  Charles  Clark,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1-8). 

COOKSTOWN,  Simcoe  Co.  □  600t 
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ADVOCATE;  Thursdays;  conservative; 
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(1-7). 

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this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance  of   a   rating   to   that   effect. 

COPPER  CLIFF,  Nipissing  Co.  6 
1,000  pop.,  on  Canadian  Pacific  Rd.,  78  m.  W. 
of  North  Bay. 

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1902;  J.  S.  Pratt,  editor  and  publisher  (12—3). 

CORNWALL,  c.  h.,  Cornwall  and 
Stormont  Co.  D-  6,805  pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk 
Rd.  and  St.  Lawrence  r.,  at  mouth  of  Corn- 
wall canal,  «7  m.  S.  W.  of  Montreal,  Que. 
Paper  mills,  brewery,  furniture,  cotton, 
woolen  and  other  manufactories.  Agri- 
culture. 

FREEHOLDER;  Fridays;  liberal; 
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lished 1848;  C.  W.  Young,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6—3). 

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2,702  in   1907 
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Usher  (9—5). 

Copies  printed:  2,400  in  1894 
2,700  in  1896 
2,784  in   1907 

CREEMORE,  Simcoe    Co.,   North  D 

721  pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  Rd.,  about  20  m. 

S.  by  S.  E.  of  Colllngwood.    Farming. 

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$1 ;   A.  H.  Watson,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 

DEIiHI,  Norfolk  Co.,  North  p  900  pop., 

on  Grand  Trunk  and  Wabash  Rds..  12  m. 

W.  of  Simcoe,  the  county  seat.    Planing 

mills,  canning  factory,  tanneries,  robe  and 

mitten  factory,  marble  works,  pump  and 

windmill  factories,  two  flour  mills  and  iron 

foundry. 

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ed 1887;  Wm.  Pemberton,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6—3). 

DELTA,    Leeds   Co.  cf  550t    pop.,  on 

Brookville,  Westport  &  Northwestern  R(i., 

32  m.  N.  of  Kingston. 

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subscription  $1;  established  April,  1905;  Geo. 
W.  Conners,  editor  and  publisher  (1—7). 

DESERONTO,  JJa«««f7»  Co.,  East  d 

3,338  pop.,  on  Bay  of  Qulnte  and  Northern 

Central  Rds.  Flour  mills,  car  factories,  terra 

cotta  works  and  shipyards.     Lumber  and 

farming. 

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pages  15x23;  subscription  $1;  established 
IBM;  Deseronto  News  Co.  (Limited),  publish- 
ers (3—3). 

DRAYTON,  Wellington  Co.,  Centred 

793  pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  Rd.,  30  m.  N.  W. 

of   Ouelph.the   county  seat.    Milling  and 

shoe  factory.    Grain  and  live  stock. 

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1888 ;  Jabez  Coram,  editor  and  publisher  (8—5). 

DRESDEN,  ^o'^we"  Co. p  2, 058  pop., 
on  Erie  &  Huron  Rd.  and  at  the  head  of 
navigation  on  the  Sydenham  r.  Shipping; 
point  for  cordwood,  staves,  bolts,  timber 
and  lumber.  Shipbuilding.  Agriculture. 
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pages  15x22;  subscription  41;  established 
1872  ;Thos.N.Wells,edltor  and  publisher  (6—3). 

DRUMBO,  Oxford  Co.  .P  700t  pop.,  on 
Canadian  Pacific  and  Grand  Trunk  Rds.. 
40  m.  W.  of  Hamilton. 
BEAVER;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

DUNDAIiK,  Grey  Co.,  East  -a  900 
pop.,  on  Canadian  Pacific  Rd.,  midway 
between  Owen  Sound,  the  county  seat,  and 
Toronto,  the  capital  of  the  Province.  Grain, 
stock  and  lumber. 

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1881  ;  J.  R.  Maclntyre,  editor  and  publisher 
(1—8). 

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an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
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information    as    would    warrant    the    ac- 
cordance   of    a    rating    to    that    effect. 

DUNDAS,  JVentworth  Co.,  North  p 
3,546  pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  Rd.,  at  head  of 
Burlington  bay,  5  m.  W.  of  Hamilton,  the 
county  seat.  Manufacturing  and  agri- 
culture. 

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Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
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year  1897,  and  exceeding  1,000  in  1901, 
but  ha's  not  since  made  definite  and 
satisfactory    claim    for   issuing    so    many. 

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WORTH     CO.    CHRONICLE;   Thurs 
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tion $1;  established  1858;  Alex.  F.  Plrie,  editor 
and  publisher  (6—3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,545  in  1898 
and  1,548  in  1902,  since  which  it  has  not 
furnished  any  definite  and  satisfactory 
report,  but  has  been  credited  with  more 
than  1,000  every  year  since,  up  to  and 
including     1907. 

DUNNVILLE,  Monck  Co.  g  2,296 
pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  Rd.,  40  m.  S.  S.  E, 
of  Hamilton  and  50,  by  water,  N.  W.  of 
Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Water  power  and  natural 
gas.  Saw,  flour  and  woolen  mills,  foundries, 
household  furniture  factories,  tannery,  etc. 

CHRONICLE;  Fridays;  eight  pages 
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A.  Fry,  editor  and  publisher  (1 — i). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
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but  has  not  since  made  claim  to  issuing 
so  many  as   ijOoo  copies. 

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subscription  $1  ;  established  1852 ;  Daniel 
Hastings,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

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tablished 1872;  W.  L.  Weatherby,  editor  and 
publisher  (9—3). 

DURHAM,  Orey  Co.,  South  <2  1,771 
pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  Rd.  and  Saugeen  r.. 
88  m.  N.  W.  of  Toronto,  the  capital  of  the 
Province.  Flour,  saw,  woolen  and  plan- 
ing mills.  Shipping  point  for  grain,  lumber, 
live  stock  and  produce.  Furniture  factory 
and  cement  mill. 

CHRONICLE;  Thursdays;  independ- 
ent; eight  pages  lTx22;  subscription  tl;  es- 
tablished 1864;  W.Irwlu. editor  and  publisher. 
Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
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larly in  the  years  1895  and  1900,  but  has 
not  since  set  up  any  claim  for  issuing  so 
many. 

REVIEW;  Thursdays;  liberal;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1877; 
Cbas.  Ramage,  editor  and  publisher  CJ-S). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  190a 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  Infor- 
mation as  would  warrant  the  accordance 
of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It  has  not 
since  made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 

HJJTTO'S,  tiffin  (^o.,  Westp  975  pop., 
f  on  Michigan  Central  Rd.,  19  m.  S.  W.  of  St. 


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Thomag,  the  county   seat,  and   140  from 

Toronto,    the    capital     of     the    Province. 

Flour  mills  and  frult-evaporatlng  factory. 

Farming. 

AD  VANCE  I  Thursdays;  eight  pages 
15x22;  subscription  81 ;  Blue  &  Smith,  editors 
and  publishers  (2—8). 

EGANVILLE,  Renfrew  Co.,  South  cf 
1,30U  pop.,  on  Canadian  Pacific  and  Canada 
Atlantic  Rds.  and  on  Bonnechere  r.,  25  m. 
S.  of  Pembroke,  the  county  seat,  and  22 
N.  of  Renfrew.    Lumbering  and  farming. 

LEADER;  Wednesdays;  eight  pages 
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P.  McHugh,  editor  and  publisher  (3—3). 

ST  A  R-ENTER  PRISE ;  Thursdays ;  in 
dependent;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  established  1878;  D.  Jones,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,344  iri.  1902 
and  1. 616  in  1905,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satis- 
factory report,  but  was  credited  with 
more    than    1,000    in    1907. 

ELMIRA,  Waterloo  Co.,  North  -a  1,069 
pop.,  on  Canadian  Pacific  and  Grand  Trunk 
Rds.  and  Canagagigue  r.,  12  m.  N.  of  Berlin, 
the  county  seat,  and  16  W.  of  Guelph.  Mill- 
ing, furniture,  felt  shoes,  spring  and  mat- 
tress manufacturing.  Agriculture  and 
stock  raising. 

ADVERTISER!  semi-weekly,  Wednes- 
days and  Saturlays;  independent;  four 
pages  17x31;  subscription  $1;  established 
1882;  C.  W.  Schierholtz,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (2 8). 

SIGNET;  Thursdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  14x21;  subscription 25 cents;  established 
1893;  George  Kllnck,  editor  and  publisher 
(1-8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance   of   a    rating  to   that   effect. 

ELMVALE,  Simcoe  Co.  n  700  pop., 

on  Grand  Trunk  Rd.,  16  m.  from    Barrle, 

the  county   seat,   and  86  N.  of  Toronto 

Flour,  saw  and   planing   mills.    Dairying 

and  agriculture. 

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eight  pages  16x22;  subscription  SI ;  established 
1891;  Walls  Brothers,  editors  and  publishers 
(3—8). 

ELORA,  Wellington  Co.,  South  -01,500 
pop.,  on  Canadian  Pacific  and  Grand 
Trunk  Rds.,  13  m.  N.  W.  of  Guelph,  the 
county  seat,  and  65  from  Toronto.  Lum 
ber.  Manufactures  of  furniture,  agricul- 
tural implements,  oatmeal,  lime,  woolen 
goods  and  fiour. 

EXPRESS;  Wednesdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  20x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished l»47;  R.  E.  Mills,  editor  and  publisher 

(1—8). 

EMBRO,  Oxford  Co.,  North  p  637 
pop.,  on  Canadian  Pacific  Rd.,  10  m.  from 
Woodstock,  the  county  seat.  Manufactur- 
ing and  farming. 

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FENELON   FALLS,    Victoria    Co.. 

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GODERICH,  c.  h.,  Huron  Co.,  West  \ 

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Pacific  Rds.  and  Lake  Huron,  138  m.  W.  of 
Toronto,  the  capital  of  the  Province,  and 
130  N.  N.  E.  of  Detroit,  Mich.  Good  harbor. 
Salt  Industry,  organ,  hosiery,  clothing, 
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ufactories of  pianos,  organs,  agricultural 
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19,263  pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk,  Bay  of  Quinte 
and  Kingston  &   Pembroke  Eds.  and  St. 
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woolens,  brooms,  leatliers,  stationary  en- 
gines,  boilers,   yachts,  motor   and  steam 
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4,088  in  1906 
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and    1905,   and  exceeding    1,000   in    1907. 

KINGSVILL.E,  Essex  Co.,  South  p 

1,665   pop.,  on    Lake   Erie,  28    m.   S.  E.  of 

Windsor.    Has  a  roller-process  flour  milli 

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of  Windsor.  Carriage,  sash,  tobacco,  and 
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LINDSAY,  c.  h.,  Victoria  Co.  [Z  6,081 

pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  Rd.  and  Scugog  r., 

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and  satisfactory  report,  but  has  been 
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since    1898,    up    to    and    including    1907. 

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county  seat.  Furniture  and  piano  manu- 
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at  terminus  of  Manltoulln  &  North  Shore 
Rd.,  connected  in  summer  b5'  daily  boats 
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Trunk,  Canadian  Paclflc,  Michigan  Central 
and  Pere  Marquette  Rds.  and  Thames  r., 
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Province.  Foundries  and  numerous  manu- 
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capital  of  the  Province.  Summer  resort. 
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77,345  pop..  Capital  of  the  Dominion, 

on  Canadian  Pacific,  New  York  Central  & 
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than    7.500    in    1907. 

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7,878  in  1903 
8,994  in  1904 
9,421  in  1905 
9,343  in  1906 
9,461   in   1907 


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tory report,  but  has  been  credited  with 
more  than  2,250  every  year  since,  up  to 
and    including     1907. 

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13,000  pop.,  on  Canadian  Pacific  Rd.  and 
Grand  Trunk  Railway  termini,  on  Geor- 
gian bay,  122  m.  N.  W.  of  Toronto,  the 
capital  of  the  county.  Chief  shipping 
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mills;  furniture  factory  and  shipyard. 
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PAISLEY,   Bruee  Co.,  North  -a  1,328  j 
pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  Rd.,  at  confluence  of 
Saugeen  and  Teeswater  rs.,  19  m.  N.  N.  E.  of 
Walkerton,  the  county  seat.    Roller  flour  ! 
and  saw  mills  and  pork  packing.  Farming. 

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since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
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1907. 

PALMERSTON,  Wellington  Co., 
North  p  2,007  pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  Rd., 
90  m.  "W.  of  Toronto  and  40N.  W.  of  Guelph, 
the  county  seat.  Malting  house.  Flour  and 
saw  mills  ;  pork-packing  house,  and  car- 
riage works. 

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PARIS,  Brant  Co.,  South  p  3,094  pop., 
on  Grand  Trunk  Rd.,  &?  m.  S.  W.  of  Toronto, 
the  capital  of  the  Province.  Beds  of  plaster 
of  paris  and  sulphur  and  iron  springs. 

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PARKHILL,  Middlesex  Co.,  North 
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N.  "W.  of  London,  the  county  seat.  Has 
lumber  and  grain  trade,  saw,  planing  and 
flax  mills  and  woolen  and  other  manufac- 
tories.   Agriculture. 

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PARRY  SOUND,  c.  h..  Parry 
Sound  District  cb  4,200  pop.,  on  eastern 
shore  of  Georgian  bay  and  Grand  Trunk 
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tory claim  to  issuing  so  many  as  1,000 
copies. 

PEMBROKE,  c.   h.,   Itenfrew    Co., 

North  cf  5,600  pop.,  on  Canadian  Pacific 
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tawa, the  capital  of  the  Dominion.  Lum- 
bering depot  of  the  Upper  Ottawa. 

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ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
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an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance   of    a    rating   to    that   eft'ect. 

PENETANGUISHENE,    Simcoe 

Co.,  East  D  2,110  pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  Rd. 

and  at  head  of  Penetanguishene  bay,  39  m. 

N.  W.  of  Barrie,   the  county  seat.     Flour 

and  saw  mills  and  foundry. 

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PERTH,  c.  li.,  Lanark  Co.,  South  D 
3,982  pop.,  on  Canadian  Pacific  Rd.  and  Tay 
r.  and  canal.  The  canal  gives  steamboat 
communication  with  Ottawa  and  Kingston. 
Car  shops,  carriage  factory  and  woolen 
mill.  Iron,  phosphate  and  mica  mines  in 
operation. 

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an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
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from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
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PETERBOROUGH,  c.h.,  Peterbor- 

ough  Co.,  West  a  9,717  pop.— local  estimate 
U,877— on  Grand  Trunk  and  Canadian  Paci 
flc  Rds.,Otonabeer.  and  Trent  Valley  canal, 
85  m.  N.  E.  of  Toronto,  the  capital  of  the 
Province.  Exports  grain  and  pork.  Manu- 
facturing and  the  lumber  trade. 

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seemeu  to  assert  that  it  had  an 
average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It 
has  not  since  made  any  renewal  of  the 
claim. 

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average  issue  of  5,005  in  1897,  since 
which  it  has  not  furnished  any  definite 
and  satisfactory  report,  but  has  been 
credited  with  more  than  1,000  every 
year  since  1901,  up  to  and  including 
1907. 

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PETROLiIA,    Lambton  Co.,   East   p 

4,357  pop.,  on  Grand   Trunk  and  Michigan 

Central  Rds.,  50  m.  S.  W.  of  London.    Petro 

leum   refining,  wagon   factory,  creameiy 

and  shipping. 

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1903,  since  which  it  has  not  furnished 
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District  \}  2,414  pop.— local  estimate  11,000— 
on  Canadian  Pacific  and  Algoma  Central 
Rds.,  at  the  Rapids  on  St.  Mary's  r.  and  foot 


of  Lake  Superior,  opposite  Sault  Sainte 
Marie,  Mich.  Summer  resort.  Water  power. 
Pulp  and  steel  mills,  blast  furnaces,  reduc- 
tion works,  saw  mills,  agriculture  and  min- 
ing. Alkali  works,  machine  and  railroad 
shops. 

SAUIiT  EXPRESS;  Saturdays;  re- 
form; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1.50; 
established  1887;  C.  N.  Smith,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher. 

SAULiT  STAR;  Thursdays;  conserva- 
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tablished 1892;  James  W.  Curran,  editor  and 
publisher  (1 — 6). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
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and  2,101  in  1905,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satis- 
factory report,  but  was  credited  with 
more    than    1,000    in    1907. 

SEAFORTH,  Huron  Co.,  South  -a 
2.641  pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  Rd.,  21  m.  S.  E. 
of  Goderich,  the  county  seat.  Salt  and  en- 
gine works,  household  furniture,  shoes, 
flax,  clothing  and  woolen  manufactories 
and  flour  and  oatmeal  mills.  Egg,  grain, 
produce  and  lumber  center. 

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Lean Bros.,  publishers  (2— 7). 

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and  4,080  in  1906,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  was  credited  with  more 
than   4,000   in    1907. 

SHEIiBURNE,  Dufferin  Co.,  East  D- 
1,202  pop.,  ou  Canadian  Pacific  Rd.,  16  m. 
from  Orangeville,  the  county  seat,  and  64 
N.  W.  of  Toronto,  the  capital  of  the  Prov- 
ince. Milling,  manufacturing  and  agri- 
culture. 

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E.  Claridge,  editor  and  publisher  (10—5). 

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publisher  (12—5). 

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and  1,326  in  1905,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and  satis- 
factory report,  but  was  credited  with 
more    than     1,000    in     1907. 

SIMCOE,  c.  h.,  Norfolk  Co.,  South  p 
2,674+  pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  Rd.  and  River 
Lynn,  8  m.  N.  of  Lake  Erie  and  80  S.  W.  of 
Toronto,  the  capital  of  the  Province.  Agri- 
culture and  canning. 

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er (12—5). 

Copies  printed:  1,598  in  1901 
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1,903  in  1903 
2,137  in  1904 
2,213  in  1905 
2,436  in  1906 
2,901   in   1907 


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SMITH'S  FALIiS,  Leeds  and  Oren- 

ville  Co.,  North  D-  4,200  pop.,  on  Canadian 
Pacific  Rd.  and  Rideau  canal,  12  m.  E.  of 
Perth,  the  county  seat.  Bolt  factory,  iron 
works,  flour  mills  and  agricultural-imple- 
ment and  stove  manufactories. 

NEWS;  "Wednesdays;  eight  pages  18x24: 
subscription  $1;  established  1883;  James  H 
Ross,  editor  and  publisher. 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,323  for  the 
year  1896,  but  has  not  since  made  claim 
to  issuing  so  many  as  1,000  copies. 

RIDEAU  RECORD;  weekly,  twice  a- 
week,  Tuesdays  and  Thursdays;  liberal; 
eight  pages  17J^.k22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1887;  G.  F.  McKimm,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance   of   a    rating   to    that   effect. 

SOUTHAMPTON, ^rMce  Co., North 
-D  2,029  pop.,  terminal  of  Grand  Trunk  Rd. 
Tri-weekly  steamers  from  Samia  and  Du- 
luth,  Minn.,  and  daily  stage  to  Owen  Sound. 
Summer  resort.  Furniture  and  wood  turn- 
ing factories;  mineral  water  works  and 
foundry.  Lumbering,  milling,  fishing  and 
shipping. 

BEACON;  Thursdays ;  independent ; 
eight  pages  15x32:  subscription  $1;  established 
1888;   Ernest  E.  Short,  editor  and  publisher 

(3-8) 

SOUTH  MOUNTAIN,  Dundas  Co. 

D-  400t  pop.,  35  m.  S.  of  Ottawa. 

MOUNTAIN  HERAT.Di  Thursdays; 
independent;  eight  pages  I7}^x23;  subscrip- 
tion $1;  established  1898;  James  Stewart, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—7). 

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this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance  of   a   rating  to   that   effect. 

SPRINGFIELD,  Elgin   Co.   p  on 

Central  Rd.,  6  m.  N.  E.  of  Aylmer.    Cheese 

factory  and  saw  and  planing  mills. 

ECHO;  Fridays;  Independent;  four  pages 
17x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1897;  I. 
Llndsley,  editor  and  publisher  (12—3). 

STAYNER,  Simcoe  Co.,  North  a 
1,357  pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  Rd.,  26  m.  from 
Barrie,  the  county  seat.  Lumbering  and 
manufacturing  of  shingles  and  grain  rais- 
ing. 

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pages  15x32;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1877; 
H.  W.  Jakeway,  editor  and  publisher  (7—5). 

STIRLING, ^a««n^s  Co.,  North  n  850 
pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  Rd.,  16  ra.  N.  N.  W.  of 
Belleville,  the  county  seat.  Flour  and  plan- 
ing mills,  foundry,  evaporator,  etc.  Farm- 
ing and  dairying. 

NEWS-ARGUS;  Thursdays;  independ- 
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established  1879;  James  Currie,  editor  and 
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STOUFFVILLE,  Ontario  Co.,  West 

a   1,500  pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  Rd.,  28  m. 

N.  N.  E.  of  Toronto,  the  county  seat  and 

capital  of  the  Province.    Agriculture. 

TRIBUNE;  Thursdays ;  liberal ;  eight 
pages  17J^x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1888;  Wm.  Malloy,  editor  and  publisher. 

STRATFORD,  c.  h.,  Perth  Co., 

North  -a  14,000  pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  Rd., 
40  m.  N.  by  N.  E.  of  London.  Furniture,  car- 
nage, chiir  and  cordage  factories.  Grain, 
lumber,  cheese,  live  stock  and  agriculture. 

EVENING  BEACON  ;  every  evening 
exceptSunday.and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays; 
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tablished—daily 1887,  weekly  1854;  W.  M. 
O'Beirne,  editor  and  publisher  (1—6). 

Copies  printed:  daily,  1,750  in  1907 
Weekly,  2,294  iri  1907 
EVENING  HERALD;  every 
evening  except  Sunday,  and  S  E  M  I  - 
WEEKLY;  conservative ;  dailv  eight, 
semi- weekly  twelve  pages  15x22;  subscrip- 
tion—daily $4,  semi- weekly  $1;  established 
1855 ;  W.  S.  Dingman,  editor ;  Stratford  Herald 
Printing  Company,  publishers  (2—7). 

Copies  printed:    daily:     1,256  in  1901 

1,472  in  1903 

1,728  in  1904 

1,814  in   190S 

1,987  in  1906 

2,142  in   1907 

3,342  in   1897 

3,453   in   1901 

3,013  in   1907 

DER    CANADISCHE    KOLO- 

NIbT;  Wednesdays;  German;  eight  pages 

laxS;  9ubscrtption$2;  established  1864 ;  J.H. 

Schmidt,  editor  and  publisher  (8—3  P)  (A  A). 

Copies  printed:    This  paper  had  credit 

for  an  issue  of  1,225   for  the  year  1896, 

but  has  not  since  made  claim  to  issuing 

so  many  as  1,000  copies. 

STRATHROY,  Middlesex  Co.,  West 
P  3,316  pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  Rd.  and 
Sydenham  r.,  20  m.W.  of  London,  the  county 
seat.    Various  manufactories.    Farming. 

AGE;  Thursdays ;  liberal ;  eight  pages 
17x24  ;  subscription  $1  ;  estaoUahed  1867 ; 
Evans  Bros.,  editors  and  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding    1,000    in    1907. 

DISPATCH;  Wednesdays:  conserva- 
tive ;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished 1861 ;  Richardson  Bros.,  editors  and 
publishers  (8— 3P). 

STREETSVILLE,   Peel   Co.    n    695 

pop.,  on  Canadian  Pacific  Rd.,  21  m.  W.  of 

Toronto,    the    capital    of    the    Province. 

Water  power,  utilized  in  mills  and  woolen 

manufactory.    Farming. 

REVIEW-HERALD  ;  Thursdays;  in- 
dependent; eight  pages  15x22:  subscription 
$1;  established  1847:  O.R.  Church,  editor  and 
publisher  (6—3). 

STURGEON     FALLS,     Nipissing 

District  i  1,000  pop.,  on  Canadian  Pacific 

Rd.,  22  m.  W.  of  North  Bay,  the  county  seat. 

Saw,  paper  and  pulp  mills.    Fishing  and 

mining. 

■ADVERTISER;  Thursdays:  eight  pages 
13x20;  subscription  $1;  established  1895; 
Andrew  G.  Davie,  editor  and  publisher. 


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SUDBURY,    Sudbtiry   District   tl 

3,300  pop.,  on  Canadian   Pacific  Rd.,  80  m. 

W.  of  North  Bay  and  170  E.  of  Sault  Ste. 

Marie.    Nickel,   copper  and   gold   mining 

and  lumbering. 

JOURNAL;  Thursdays;  eight  pages 
UUx21}4;  subscription  $1;  established  1891; 
Journal  Publishing  Co.,  editors  and  publish- 
ers (1—8). 

SUNDRIDGE,  Muskoka  and  Parry 

Sound  District  ^  600  pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk 

Rd.,  60  m.  N.  of  Bracebridge.    Several  saw 

mills.    Agriculture  and  mining. 

ECHO;  Thursdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  IS^Ib;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1890; 
Archibald  Thorn,  editor;  Thorn  &  Harper, 
publishers  (6—3). 

T AR A, -Bruce  Co.,  iVor^TlHD  695  pop.,  on 
Grand  Trunk  Rd..  19  m.  W.  S.  W.  of  Owen 
Sound.  Flour  and  carding  mills,  machine 
shop  and  foundry. 

Ij  E  A  D  E  R ;  Thursdays ;  independent ; 
eight  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1881 ;  H.  A.  Vandeusen,  editor  and  pub 
lisher. 

TAVISTOCK,    Oxford    Co.  p    1,000 
pop.,  on  Buffalo  &  Goderich  and  Wiarton  & 
Port  Dover  Rds.,  12  m.  S.  E.  of  Stratford. 
Brick  and  furniture  factories.    Farming. 
GAZETTE;     Thursdays;     eight     pages 

13x20;    subscription    $1;     established    1895; 

F.  H.  Leslie,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 

TEES  W A  T  E  R,  Bruce  Co.,  East  -d 

950   pop.,    on    Canadian  Pacific    Rd.   and 

Teeswater  r.    Woolen,  flour  and  saw  mills 

and  machine  shops.    Farming. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  independent-reform; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab 
Ushed  1874;  A.  D.  Mackenzie,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 

THAMESrORD,  Oxford  Co.  p  450t 
pop.,  on  Canadian  Pacific  Rd.,  15  m.  E.  by 
N.  of  London. 
STAR  ;  Thursdays  (A  A). 
T U  A'Nl'ESVIl.'L'E,  Sothwell  Co.  p 
798  pop.,  on  Canadian  Pacific,  Wabash  and 
Grand  Trunk  Rds.,  16  m.  N.  E.  of  Chatham. 
Cider  making,  lumbering,  canning  factory 
and  manufacture  of  bricks,  tiles,  handles 
and  barrels. 

HERALiD;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22  ;  subscription  $1  ;  estab- 
lished 1886;  Thomas  W.  Sims,  editor  and  pub 
lisher  (7— 5). 

THEDFORD,  Lambton  Co.,  800  pop., 
on  Grand  Trunk  Rd.,  32  m.  E.  of  Sarnla,  the 
county  seat.    Fruit  and  celery  culture. 
EAST  L.AIVIBTON  TRIBUNE;  Thurs- 
days; independent:  eight  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1900;  W.  Bryant,  edl 
tor  and  publisher  (7—5). 

THESSAIiON,  Algoma  District  \2 
1,160  pop.,  on  Canadian  Pacific  Rd.  and 
Lake  Huron,  40  m.  E.  by  S.  E.  of  Sault  Ste. 
Marie.  Lumbering,  fishing,  mining  and 
agriculture. 

A  L.  GO  MA  ADVOCATE;  Fridays; 
four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1888;  W.  L.  Nichols,  editor  and  publisher. 

THORNBURY,  Grey  Co.,  East  n  902 
pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  Rd.  and  at  mouth  of 

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Beaver  r.,  on  Georgian  bay,  110  m.  N.  W. 
of  Toronto,  the  capital  of  the  Province. 
Flour  mills  and  water  power.  Grain 
market. 

HERALD;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  13x20; 
subscription  $1;  established  1892;  W.  J.  Fan- 
son,  editor  and  publisher  (9—3). 

UNION  STANDARD;  Thursdays 

(AA). 

THOROLD,  Waiand  Co.  g  2,273  pop., 

on  Grand  Trunk  and  Niagara,  St.  Catharines 

&  Toronto  Rds.  and  Old  and  New  Welland 

canals.     Street  car   from   St.  Catharines. 

Water  power,  used  in  flour,  paper,  pulp  and 

knitting   mills  and   other   manufactories. 

Stone  quarries  in  vicinity.    Agriculture. 

POST;  semi-weekly,  Tuesdays  and  Fri- 
days; independent;  four  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1 ;  established  1875;  John  H.  Thomp- 
son, editor;  The  Thorold  Post  Printing  and 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers  (2—8). 

TILBURY,  Kent  Co.  p  1,036  pop.,  on 
Michigan  Central  and  Canadian  Pacific 
Rds.,  38  m.  E.  of  Detroit,  Mich.  Timber  and 
agriculture. 

TIMES;  Fridays;  independent;  eight 
pages  17x23;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1^4; 
Wm.  A.  Shaw,  editor  and  publisher. 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  issuing  more  than  i,ooo  copies  reg- 
ularly in  the  years  1898  and  1899,  but 
has  not  since  set  up  any  claim  for  is- 
suing so  many. 

TILSONBURG,  Oxford  Co.,  p 
2,500  pop.,  on  Michigan  Central,  Wabash, 
Canadian  Pacific,  Tllsonburg.  Lake  Erie 
and  Pacific  and  Grand  Trunk  Rds.,  24  m.  E. 
of  St.  Thomas.  Saw  mills  and  agriculture. 
Manufactures  cheese,  cereals,  cider,  vine- 
gar, evaporated  apples,  show  cases,  en- 
gines, etc. 

LiIBERAIi  ;  Thursdays;  liberal;  eight 
pages  18x22;  subscription  $1;  established  1877; 
F.  E.  Aldrlch,  editor  and  publisher  (7—5). 

OBSERVER  AND  FARMERS' 
FIRESIDE  COMPANION  ;  Fridays; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1863;  J.  Law,  editor;  John  Law  &  Co., 
publishers  (7—5). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  issue  of  1,045  for  the  year  1902, 
1,100  in  1906,  but  has  not  since  made 
definite  and  satisfactory  claim  to  is- 
suing so   many  as   1,000   copies. 

TIVERTON,  Bruce  Co.,  West  -a  550 

pop.,  9  m.  N.  N.  E.  of  Kincardine  and  15  S. 

S.  W.  of  Port  Elgin,  connected  by  dally 

stage  with  both  places.    Farming. 

WATCHMAN;  Thursdays ;  liberal; 
«ight  pages  15x^;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1873  ;  C.  Cameron,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (6—3). 

TORONTO,  c.  h.,  Toronto  City  n 
307,971  pop..  Capital  of  the  Province, 

on  Grand  Trunk  and  Canadian  Pacific  Rds. 
and  a  bay  on  the  N.  W.  shore  of  Lake  On- 
tario. Steamers  ply  regularly  to  all  the 
principal  ports.  Manufacturing  and  com- 
mercial center. 

DAILY. 

EVENING  TELEGRAM;  every  even- 
ing except  Sunday ;  independent ;  ten  to 
thirty-two  pages  17x30;  subscription  $8;  es- 


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tabllahed  1876;  J.  Ross  Robertson,  editor  and 
pubilsner  (1 — 5). 

Copies    printed:    21,818  in   1895 
31,884  in   1904 
40,824   in    1907 
GLOBE;  every  morning  and  evening  ex- 
cept Sunday,  and    GLOBE   AND    CAN- 
ADA   F  AR  31  E  K  ,    Tuesdays  ;    reform  ; 
daily     twelve,     weekly     twenty,   Saturday 
twenty -eight  pages  17x23;  subscription— daily 
$4,  Saturday   $1.75,   weekly  $1;  established 
1844;  Globe  Printing  Co.,  publishers  '1—6). 

Copies  printed:  The  daily  editions  of 
this  paper  had  credit  for  an  average 
issue  of  28,741  in  1896  and  50,229  in 
1906,  since  which  they  have  not  fur- 
nished any  definite  and  satisfactory 
report,  but  were  credited 
than    40,000    in    1907. 

Weekly,     23,702  in 
28,866  in 

MAIL  AND  EMFlltE;  every  morning 
and  evening  except  Sunday,  and  WEEK- 
LY, Thursdays;  coust-rvaiive:  ten  to  thirty 
pages  18x20;  subscription— daily  $4,  weekly 
$1;  established  1872;  W.  J.  Douglas, manager; 
Mail  Printing  Company,  editors  and  publish- 
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with     more 

1896 
1907 


23,601  in  1895 

41,181  in  1900 

39,145  in  1903 

45,463  in  1904 

41,135  in  1905 

40,760  in  1907 

The  weekly  edition   of  this  paper   had 
credit  for  an  average  issue  of  30,086  in 
1895    and  17,921   in  1900,  since  which  it 
has  not   furnished   any   definite   and   sat- 
isfactory   report,    but    was   credited   with 
more    than    7,500    in    1905    and    1907. 
(It^"The  absolute  correctness  of  the  latest 
circulation  ratingaccordedthe 
Mail  and  Empire  is  guaranteed 
»by  the  publishers  of  Rowell's 
American    Newspaper    Direc- 
tory, who  will  pay  one  hundred 
dollars  to  the  first  person  who 
successfully  controverts  its  accuracy. 
Publisher's  announct-ment. — The  Daily  Mail 
AND  Empire  has  a  larger  morning  circula 
tion  than  any  other  paper  in  Canada,  a  lar 
ger  circulation  in  Onrarlo  than  any  other 
morning    paper,   a   larger  circulation   in 
Toronto  city  than  any  other  morning  paper. 
Mail  and  Empire  circulation  is  worth  more 
per  thousand  than  that  of  any  other  me 
dlum  in  Canada.    Sworn  statement  of  dis- 
tribution furnished.    The  Mail  and  Empire 
Is  the  only  paper  in  Canada  having  its  own 
leased  wire  to  New  York — receiving  and 
publishing  simultaneously  the  NTew  York 
Sun's    entire    financial    news.     Canada's 
greatest  High-Class   morning   dallj'  news- 
paper. 

NEWS  ;  every  evening  except  Sunday; 
independent;  twelve  to  twenty-eight  pages 
18x24:  subscription  $3;  established  1880;  Wm. 
Douglas,  editor  ;  The  News  Publishing  Co. 
of  Toronto  (Limited),  publishers  (5—5). 


Copies  printed: 


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1900 
1904 

1905 
1906 

1907 


34,282  in 

41. 573  in 

33.173  in 

38,282  in 

37.581  in 

37,178  m 

STAR;  every  evening  except  Sunday;  in- 
dependent; daily  fourteen  to  sixteen,  Satur- 
day twenty  eight  to  thirty-two  pages  16fx2U; 
subscription  $3;  established  1893;  J.  E.  Atkin- 
son, managing  director;  The  Star  Printing 
and  Publishing  Company,  publishers  (1—7). 

Copies   printed:    This   paper   had  credit 
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manufactures  of  tobacco,  biscuits,  paper, 
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LAGHINE,    Jacques    Cartier    Co.    p 
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LEVIS,  c.  h.,  Levis  Co.  a-  9,000  pop., 
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MAGOG,  Stanstead  Co.  d-  3,600  pop., 

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phremagog,  19  m.  S.  of  Sherbrooke.  Cotton 

and  print  mills. 

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of  Quebec.    Milling  and  butter  making. 
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266,826  pop.,  on  Grand  Trunk  and  Canadian 
Pacific  Rds.,  on  S.  side  of  the  Island  of  Mon 
treal  on  St.  Lawrence  r.  Principal  city  in 
the  Dominion,  and  engaged  in  manufact- 
ure, commerce  and  shipping.  An  inland 
port,  connected  by  railroad  and  canal  with 
all  ports  In  Canada  and  the  United  States. 
A  port  of  entry  for  eight  ocean  steamship 
companies.  At  the  head  of  ocean  naviga- 
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to    and   including    1907. 

SOREL,c.  h.,  Richelieu  Co.  n  7,057  pop., 
on  South  Shore  Rd.  and  Richelieu  r.,  at  its 
junction  with  St.  Lawrence  r.,  45  m.  N.  E.  of 
Montreal.  Manufactures  of  engines,  mill 
machinery,  stoves,  plows,  leather  and 
bricks,  and  ship  and  steamboat  building. 

LE  SOREL.OIS;  semi  weekly,  Tues- 
days and  Fridays;  French;  conservative; 
four  pages  18x24 ;  subscription  $1;  established 
1879;  Richelieu  Printing  Co.,  editors  and 
publishers  (3 — 3). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1902 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  infor- 
mation as  would  warrant  the  accordance 
of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It  has  not 
since  made  any  renewal  of  the   claim. 

COURRIER;  Fridays  (A  A). 

THREE  RIVERS,  o.  h.,  St.  Maurict 
Co.  tD  13,000  pop.,  on  Canadian  Pacific  Rd. 
and  at  the  confluence  of  St.  Maurice  and  St. 
Lawrence  rs.  A  port  of  entry.  Dally  steam- 
ers from  Montreal  and  Quebec,  the  capital 


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of  the  Province.  Iron  and  lumber  trade 
and  general  commerce.  One  of  the  oldest 
towns  In  the  Province,  having  been  found- 
ed in  1618. 

L,E    TRIFL.UVIEN;    semi-vsreekly, 

Tuesdays  and  Fridays,  and  WEEKLY, 
Thursdays;  French;  conservative:  eight 
pages  131^x201^ ;  subscription  $2;  established 
1888;  P.  V.  Ayotte.  editor  and  publisher  (8—3). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1903 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  infor- 
mation as  would  warrant  the  accordance 
of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It  has  not 
since  made  any  renewal  of  the   claim. 

VALLEYFIELD,  Beauhamois  Co. 
-a  5,515  pop.,  on  Canada  Atlantic,  Grand 
Trunk  and  St.  Lawrence  &  Adirondack 
Rds.,  at  the  foot  of  Lake  St.  Francis  an 
head  of  Beauhamois  canal.  Extensive 
water  power,  sash  and  door  factories, 
loom  f  actoi-y,  paper,  grist,  saw  and  woolen 
and  cotton  mills  and  a  foundry.  Agri- 
culture. 

JLE  PROGRES  DE  VAL-LEY- 
FlJELiD;  Fridays;  French;  six  pages  19x24; 
subscription  $1;  established  1878;  C.  T.  Ver 
ner,  edftor  and  publisher  (11—3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,425  in  1895 
and  1,200  in  1900,  since  which  it  has 
not  furnished  any  definite  and_  satisfac- 
tory report,  but  has  been  credited  with 
more  than  1,000  every  year  since,  up  to 
and    including    1907. 

VICTORIA VILLE,    c    h.,  Drum 

mond  and  Arthabaska  Cos.  P  3,000  pop. 
on  Grand  Trunk  Rd.,  62  m.  S.  W.  of  Quebec 
the  capital  of  the  Province.  Flour  mills. 
Lumber.  Furniture,  clothing,  overall.  Iron 
and  copper  bedsteads  and  sash  and  door 
factories.    Foundry  and  tannery. 

L.'ECHO   DES    BOIS-FRANCSj 

Satui'days:  French;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1893;  Auguste  Bour- 
beau,  editor  and  publisher  (7—5). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  ^ear  1906 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  infor- 
mation as  would  warrant  the  accordance 
of    a   rating   to    that   effect. 

WATERLOO,  c.  h.,  Shefford  Co.  u 
1,799  pop.,  on  Central  Vermont  and  Cana- 
dian Pacific  Rds..  60  m.  E.  S.  E.  of  Montreal. 
Iron  works  and  manufactories  of  furniture, 
carriages,  agricultural  Implements  and 
knitted  goods.  Lumbering,  mining  and 
agriculture. 

ADVERTISER:  Fridays;  liberal;  four 
ages  20x26 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established  1855 ; 
harles  H.  Parmelee,  editor  and  publisher. 
Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,924  for  the 
year  1896,  but  has  not  since  made  claim 
to  issuing  so  many  as  1,000  copies. 

JOURNAL  DE  WATERLOO;  Thurs 
days ;  French ;  conservative ;  four  pages  18x29 ; 
subscription  $1;  established  1882;  T.  A.  Cha 
gnon,  editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 


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ABERNETHY,  500  pop.,on  Cana- 
dian  Pacific  Rd.,  63  m.  N.  E.  of  Regina. 

ABERNETHAN;  Fridays ;  indepen- 
dent; eight  pages  131^x20;  subscription  $1 ;  es- 
tablished July,  1905;  H.  Oscar  Wilson,  editor; 
Abernethy  Printing  Co.,  publishers  (1—8). 

ALAMEDA,  400  pop.  on  Cana- 
dian Pacific  Rd.,  128  m.  S.  E.  of  Regina. 

DISPATCH;  Fridays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  January,  1902; 
J.  P.  Gordon,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

ARGOLA,  1,000  pop.,  on  Canadian 
Pacific  Rd.,  50  m.  S.  of  Whltewood.  Farm- 
ing. 

MOOSE  MOUNTAIN  STAR  ;Fridays; 
independent;  eight  pages  15x22;  subscription 
$1;  egtablished  1901;  A.  D.  McLeod,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 

BATTLEFORD,  1.500  pop.  Head- 
quarters of  Mountsd  Police  Northern  Dis- 
trict and  Indian  Agency.  A  trading  point. 
Farming  and  ranching. 

SASKATCHEWAN      HERAL.Dt 

Wednesdays ;  conBervatlve ;  eight  pages  13x30; 
subscription  $1;  established  18TO;  P.  G. 
Laurie,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

BL  AD  WORTH,    D    140  pop.,   on 

Canadian  Northern  Rd.,  100  m.  N,  W.  of 

Regina. 

PROGRESS;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

BORDEN,  j=l  100  pop.,  on  Canadian 
Northern  Rd.,  90  m.  S.  W.  of  Prince  Albert. 
ADVOCATE;  Fridays  (A  A). 

BROADVIEW,  900  pop.,  on  Cana- 
dian Pacific  Rd.,  93  m.  E.  of  Regina.  Brick- 
making. 

EXPRESS  ;  Thursdays  ;  Independent ; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished June,  1905;  G.  V.  Hawkes,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 

CARLYLE.    600  pop.,  on   Canadian 

Pacific  Rd..  72  m.  S.    E.   of   Regina.    Grain 

growing. 

HERALD  ;  Thursdays;  liberal;  four 
pages  18x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1902;  T.  Jarrott,  editor;  E.  Holmes,  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

CARNDUFF,   500  pop.,  on   Sourls 

Branch  of  Canadian  Pacific  Rd.,  18m.S.E. 

of  Oxbow.    Wheat  and  live  stock. 

GAZETTE;  Fridays;  Independent;  eight 
pages  11x18;  subscription  Jl;  established  1899; 
Graham  &  Son,  editors  and  publishers  (8—5). 

CUPAR,   P  162   pop.,  on   Canadian 
Pacific  Rd.,  56  m.  N.  E.  of  Regina. 
HERALD;  Fridays  (A  A). 

DAVIDSON,  on   Canadian   Pacific 

Rd..  82  m.  N.  W.  of  Regina,  capital  of  th« 

Province. 

LEA  DER ;  Thursdays ;  eight  pages  18x20; 
subscription  $1 ;  established  1904;  B.  F.  Les- 
ter, editor  and  publisher  (5—6  P). 

DUCK  LAKE,  b  252t  pop.,  on  Cana- 
dian Northern  Rd.,  85  m.  S.  W.  of  Prince 
Albert. 
CHRONICLE;  Saturdays  (A  A). 


CATALOGUE  BY  STATES. 


1301 


SASKATCHEWAN. 


ESTERHAZY,  ^  on  Canadian  Pa- 
cific Rd.,  Ill  rn.  E.  of  Regina. 
OBSERVER;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

ESTEVAN,  1,200  pop.,  on  Cana- 
dian Pacific  Rd.,  113  m.  S.  E.  of  Regina. 

OBSERVER;  semi-weekly,  Wednes- 
days and  Saturdays  (A  A  ). 

MERCURY;  Thursdays;  Independent; 
four  pages  21x28;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1903;  Dunbar  &  Cameron,  editors  and 
publishers  (1—8). 

FILLMORE,  0,  156  pop.,  on  Cana- 
dian Pacific  Rd.,  65  m.  S.  E.  of  Regina. 
PRESS;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

FRANCIS,  P.  1*1  pop.,  on  Canadian 

Pacific  Rd.,  40  m.  S.  E.  of  Regina. 
GAZETTE;  Fridays  (A  A). 

GAINSBOROUGH,    94t  pop.,   on 

Canadian  Pacific  Rd.,  30  m.  E.  of  Ox  Bow. 

POST;  Thursdays;  independent;  eight 
pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  established 
January,  19u4:  A.  G.  Glewelling,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 

GRENFELL,     300    pop.,  on  Cana- 
dian Pacific  Rd.,  28  m.  W.  of  Regina,  the 
capital  of  the   Territories,  and   280   from 
Winnipeg,  Man.   Wheat  and  cattle. 
SUN;      Thursdays;    Independent;     eight 

pages  13x30;     subscription  $1;    established 

1894;  Thomas  Crlspen,  editor  and  publisher 

(9-3). 

HALBRITE,  R  272  pop.,  on  Cana- 
dian Pacific  Rd.,  75  m.  S.  E.  of  Regina. 
NEAVS;  Fridays  (A  A). 

HANLEY,    400    pop.,  on    Canadian 
Pacific  Rd.,  90  m.  W.  of  Regina.    Farming. 
HERAliD;    Fridays;   liberal;   twelve 

pages  15J^x22;   subscription  $1;   established 

November,  19U4;   Charles  H.  Leathley,  editor 

and  publisher  (1—7). 

HEIVARD,  250   pop.,  on  Canadian 

Pacific  Rd.,  80  m.  E.  of  Regina. 

CHRONICLE;  Wednesdays;  independ- 
ent; eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1 ;  estab- 
lished December,  1904 ;  R.  N.  Caskey.  editor 
and  publisher  (11—5). 

INDIAN  HEAD,  1,650  pop., 
on  Canadian  Pacific  Rd.,  In  Qu'Appelle 
Valley,  30  m.  E.  of  Regina.  Wheat,  live 
stock  and  dairying. 

VIDETTE;  Wednesdays;  independent- 
conservative;  sixteen  pages  18x24;  subscrip- 
tion $1.50;  established  1884;  E.  H.  Gough,  edi- 
tor and  publisher  (1—7). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  2,095  i^^  1906, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
definite  and  satisfactory  report,_but  was 
credited  with  more  than  1,000  in  1907. 
PRAIRIE  WITNESS;  semi-monthly; 
undenominational;  eight  pages  13J^x20;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1894;  D.  McKlnnon, 
manager. 

LLOYDMINSTER,  1,000  pop.,  on 
Canadian  Northern  Rd.,  200  m.  E.  of  Ed- 
monton.   Farming. 

TIMES;  Tuesdays;  four  pages  15x20;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  May,  1905;  Lloyd- 
minster  Printing  &  Publishing  Co.,  Ltd.,  edi- 
tors and  publishers  (1—8). 


SASKATCHE  WAX. 


LUMSDEN,  700  pop.,  on  Canadian 
Northern  Rd.,  20  m.W.of  Regina.  Grain 
and  live  stock.  Horse  market.  Brick  manu- 
facturing, flour  mills  and  cereal  factory. 

NEWS-RECORD;  Thursdays;  local; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished June,  1904;  Charles  Hjnds.  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 

MANOR,      300  pop.,    on    Canadian 
Pacific  Rd.,  234  m.  W.  of  Winnipeg,  Mani- 
.  toba. 

ADVOCATE;  Fridays;  independent; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished May,  1905;  H.  T.  Halliwell,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—8). 

MAPLE    CREEK,      850  pop.,   on 
Canadian  Pacific  Rd.,  215  m.  S.  W.  of  Re- 
gina. 
RANCHING  NEWS;  Thursdays;  eight 

pages  17^x24  ;    subscription  $1  ;    established 

1903;    W.  P.   Cotton,   editor   and   publisher 

(2—8). 
SIGNAL.;  Fridays;  liberal;   eight  pages 

13x20;    subscription  $1.50;    established  1900; 

B.  F.  Merton  &  Co.,  editors  and  publishers 

(1-4). 

MOOSEJAW,  <.000  pop.,  on  Ca- 
nadian Pacific  Rd..  42  m.  W.  of  Regina. 
Dairying,  ranching  and  farming. 

TIMES;  daily,  and  SEMI-WEEKLY, 
Tuesdays  and  Fridays;  independent;  twelve 
pages  18x84;  subscription— semi  weekly  $1.50; 
established  —  daily  1906,  semi  weekly  1889; 
Thos.  Miller,  editor;  Leader-Times  Co.  (Ltd.). 
pubUshers  (1—7)  (A  A). 

Copies    printed:    semi-weekly: 

1,323  in  1903 
1,494  in  1904 
2,317  in  1906 

SIGNAL  AND  SOO  LINE  ADVO- 
CATE; Wednesdays;  eight  pages  15x22;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  May.  1902;  Signal 
Printing  and  Publishing  Co.  (Ltd.),  editors 
and  publishers  (7—5)  (A  A). 

MOOSOMIN,     1,000  pop.,  on  Cana- 
dian Pacific  Rd.,  137  m.  E.  of   Regina,  and 
319  W.  of  Winnipeg,  Man.   The  Manitoba  & 
Northwestern  Rd.  runs  30   m.  north  of  the 
town,  and   the   Manitoba  &  Southwestern 
Rd.  runs  30  m.  south.     Grist  mill  and  ele- 
vators.   Wheat  growing. 
SPECTATOR;    Thursdays;     independ- 
ent-conservative;    eight   pages  18x24;    sub- 
scription $1;    established  1892;  A.  H.Smith, 
editor  and  publisher  (6—3). 

WORLD;  Thursdays;  eight  pages  15x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  1900;  W  F. 
Young,  editor  and  publisher 

OXBOW,  600  pop.,  on  Canadian 
Pacific  Rd.,  125  m.  W.  of  Brandon ,  Manitoba. 
HERALD;  Thursdays;  independent; 
eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1903;  John  H.  Noble,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher (1—8). 

PRINCE    ALBERT,  c.  h.,      2,500 
pop.,   on   Canadian    Pacific   Rd.   and  Sas- 
katchewan r.    Lumberlnf ,  ranching,  farm 
Ing  and  flour  milling. 

ADVOCATE:  semi  weekly,  Wednesdays 
and  Saturdays;  liberal;    eight  pages  17x24; 
subscription    $2;    established   1900;   Joseph 
Harrison,  editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 

TIMES:  Wednesdays,  and  SATUR- 
DAY TIMES,  Saturdays;  conservative; 
eight  to  sixteen  pages  15x22;  subscription— 


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SASKATCHEWAN. 


Wednesdaj'  $1,  Saturday  $1;  established  1882; 
Young  &  Laurie,  editors  aud  publishers  (1—8). 

QU'APPELLE,  1,000  pop.,  on  Ca- 
nadian Paolflc  Rd.  Wheat,  dairy  and  stock 
raising. 

PROGRESS;  Thursdays;  Independent; 
eight  pages  15x22 ;  subscription  $1 ;  established 
1885;  K.  E.  Law,  editor  and  publisher  (1— S). 

QUIIiL  LAKE,  n  200  pop.,  on  Cana- 
dian Northern  Rd.,  115  m.  N.  of  Regina. 
QUILiL;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

RADISSON,  -n   156  pop.,  on  Cana- 
dian Northern  Rd.,  92  m.  S.  W.  of  Prince 
Albert. 
NEWS;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

REOINA.   c.   h.    <  apital  of    the 

Province,  9,000  pop.— local  estimate  10,000 
—on  Canadian  Pacinc  Rd.,  S56  m.  W.  of  Win. 
nlpeg,  Man.    Prairie  country. 

STANDARD;  every  evening  except 
Sunday,  SEMI-WEEKLY,  Mondays  and 
Thursdays,  and  WEEKLY,  Wednesdays; 
Independeat;  daily  and  semi-weekly  eight, 
weekly  sixteen  pages  17x22;  subscription— 
dally  $3,  semi-weekly  and  weekly  $1  ;  es- 
tablished 1890  ;  J.  K.  Mclnnis,  editor  and 
publisher  (1—7)  (A  A). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1906 
the  daily  edition  of  this  paper  seemed 
to  assert  that  it  had  an  average  issue 
exceeding  1,000  copies,  but  failed  to 
furnish  such  definite  information  as 
would  warrant  the  accordance  of  a 
rating    to    that    effect. 

No  definite  and  satisfactory  state- 
ment has  ever  been  secured  from  the 
weekly  edition,  but  it  had  credit  for 
exceeding    1,000   in    1905   and   1906. 

DIE  DEUTSCHE  RUNDSCHAU; 
Wednesdays ;  independent ;  eight  pages  16x22; 
subscription  $1;  established  October,  1906; 
J.  K.  McInnls,  editor  and  publisher  (1—7). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1906 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance   of   a    rating   to   that    effect. 

LEADER;  Thursdays;  liberal;  eight 
pages  18x34  ;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
1883;  Walter  Scott,  editor;  The  Leader-Times 
Company  (Ltd.).  publishers  (3—3). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  1,332  for  the 
year  1897,  1,206  in  1902,  but  has  not 
since  made  claim  to  issuing  so  many  as 
1,000   copies. 

WEST;  Wednesdays;  conservative;  eight 
pages  17x24  ;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
1897;  Robert  J.  Westgate,  editor;  The  West 
Co.  (Ltd.),  publishers  (1—8). 

ROSTHERN,    1,000  pop.,  on  Cana- 
dian Northern  Rd.,50m.  S.  of  Prince  Albert. 

ENTERPRISE;  Thursdays;  independ- 
ent: eight  pages  15x22;  subscription  $1;  es- 
tablished March,  1903;  S.  T.  Willoughby, 
editor  and  publisher  (1—8). 


SASKATCHEWAX. 


ROULEAU,  Regina  District  g  299t 
pop.,  on  Canadian  Pacific  Rd.,  about  23  m. 
S.  W.  of  Regina. 
ENTERPRISE;  Fridays  (A  A). 

SALTCOATS, -4s«f?ii7)o»a  District  Q^. 
155f  pop.,  on  Canadian  Pacific  Rd. 
RECORDER;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

SASKATOON,  6,000  pop.,  on  Cana- 
dian  Pacific,  Canadian  Northern  and  Grand 
Trunk  Pacific  Rds.,  420  m.  W.  of  Winni- 
peg, Manitoba.    Grain  country. 

CAPITAL;  every  evening  except  Sun- 
day, and  WEEKLY,  Thursdays  (A  A). 

PHOENIX;  dally,  and  WEEKLY, 
Wednesdays;  liberal;  daily  eight,  weekly 
twelve  pages  18x24;  subscription— dally  $3, 
weekly  $1;  established— dally  1906,  weeklj' 
1902;  J.  A.  Aikln.  editor  and  publisher  (2— 8). 

Copies  nrinted:  No  definite  and  satis- 
factory statement  has  ever  been  secured 
from  this  paper,  but  both  editions  had 
credit    for   exceeding    1,000    in    1907. 

SWIFT  CURRENT,  700  pop.,  on 

Canadian  Pacific  Rd..  155  m.  W.  of  Regina, 

capital  of  the  Province. 

SUN;  Fridays;  eight  pages  13x20;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  February,  1904; 
W.  Oswald  Smyth,  editor;  The  Sun  Printing 
and  Publishing  Co.  (Ltd.),  publishers  ( 1—8). 

TISDALE.  Humboldt  Di$trict  [^   on 
Canadian  Northern  Rd. 
MONITOR;  Thursdays  (A  A). 

TYVAN,  Qu'Appelle  District  P,  on 
Canadian  Pacific  Rd.,  45  m.  S.  E.  of  Regina. 
SIGNAL;  Fridays  (A  A). 

"WAPELLA,  600  pop.,  on  Cana- 
dian Pacific  Rd.,  115  m.  S.  E.  of  Regina. 
Wheat,  cattle,  hogs. 

POST;  Thursdays;  independent  ;  eight 
pages  15x22  ;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
1899;  E.  S.  Zingg,  editor  aud  publisher  (8— 5). 

WHITEWOOD,    on    Canadian 

Pacific  Rd.,  110  m.  E.  of  Regina.    Wheat. 

HERALD;  Thursdays;  Independent; 
eight  pages  13x20;  subscription  $1;  estab- 
lished 1893;  John  Scott,  editor  and  publisher 

(6-3). 

WOLSELEY,  1.600  pop.,  on  Cana- 
dian Pacific  Rd.,  about  70  m.  E.  of  Regina. 
Farming. 

NEWS;  Thursdays;  Independent  eight 
pages  173^x24;  subscription  $1;  established 
1899;  T.  E.  Scriver,  publisher  (1—8). 

YELLOW  GRASS,  QWAppelle  Dis- 
trict a^  on  Canadian   Pacific   Rd.,  about 
45  m.  S.  of  Regina. 
JOURNAL;  Fridays  (A  A). 

YORKTON,  on  Manitoba  &  North 
Western  Rd.,  110  m.  N.  E.  of  Regina.  Ag- 
riculture. 

ENTERPRISE  j  Wednesdays ;  eight 
pages  10x22;  subscription  $1  ;  established 
1897;  S,  N.  Wynn.  editor;  Enterprise  Pub- 
lishing Company  (Ltd.),  publishers  (7—5). 


NEWFOUNDLAND. 


Population  202,000.     Area  40,200  sq.  miles. 

A  large  island  in  the  Atlantic  Ocean,  lying  at  the  mouth  of  the  Gulf  of  St. 
Lawrence  and  off  the  coast  of  Labrador.  Principal  industries  :  Copper,  iron  and 
lead  mining,  lumbering  and  cod  fishing.  Number  of  newspapers  and  other  peri- 
odicals (March  30,  1908),  15,  divided  as  follows  :  Daily,  3 ;  weekly,  8;  monthly,  4. 


BAY  OF  ISLANBS,  District  of 
Bay  St.  George,  2,(J00  pop.,  ou  Newfound- 
land Rd.,  55  m.  N.  E.  of  St.  George.  Mining, 
lumbering  and  herring  fishing. 

WESTERN  STAR;  Wednesdays;  In- 
dependent; four  pages  18x24;  subscription  $1; 
established  190U;  J.  A.  Barrett,  editor;  West- 
ern Printing  and  Publishing  Co.,  publishers 
(12-5). 

BAY  ROBERTS,  c.  h.,  District  of 
Harbor  Grace,  2.2'26+  pop.,  on  Reid  New- 
foundland Rd..  50  m.  W.  of  St.  Johns,  the 
capital. 

NE>VFOUNDLAND    OUTLOOK; 

Saturdays:  libsral;  four  pages  lSix24i;  tub- 
scrlptlon  50  cents ;  established  October,  1903; 
C.  W.  Mosdell,  editor;  Outlook  Publishing 
Co.,  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance of  a   rating  to   that  effect. 

BRIGUS,  1,1 62t  pop.,  on  Reid  New- 
foundland Rd.,  about  3U  m.  W.  of  St.  Johns. 
VINDICATOR;  Wednesdays  (A  A). 

HARBOR   G'RAC:E,  District  of 

Harbor  Grace  o  6,50(J  pop.,  on  Newfound- 
land Rd.  and  W.  side  of  Conception  bay, 
20  m.  N.  W.  of  St.  Johns,  the  capital.  Fish- 
ing and  agriculture.  House  furulghlngs, 
boots,  cod  liver  oil,  seal  skins  and  dressed 
lumber. 

STANDARD;  Fridays ;  liberal ;  four 
pages  18x2:3  ;  subscription  $2  ;  establl^ed 
1859;    Munn  &  Oke,  editors   and   publishers 

(1—8). 

ST.  JOHNS,  District  of  St.  Johns  a- 
29.594  pop.,  the  Capital  of  Ne^vfound- 

land,  on  Newfoundland  Rd.,  the  most  east- 
erly port  of  North  America,  500  m.  N.  E.  of 
Halifax,  N.  S.  Fisheries  and  manufactures. 
Export  trade  in  fish,  fish  oils  and  ores. 

EVENING  HERALD:  every  evening 
except  Sunday;  six  pages  18x22-  subscrip- 
tion $3;  established  1882;  J.  T.  Lawton, 
editor;  W.  J.  Kent,  for  the  estate  of  J.  E.  A. 
Fumeaux,  publisher  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  issuing  more  than  1,000  copies  reg- 
ularly  in   the   years    1898   and   1902,   but 


has    not    since    set    up    any    definite    and 
satisfactory    claim    for    issuing   so   many. 

EVENING  TELEGRAM;  every  even- 
ing except  Sunday ;  independent;  four pages 
2i)x25;  subscription  $:i;  established  1878;  W. 
F.  Lloyd,  editor;  Wm.  J.  Herder,  publisher 
(1-5). 

Copies  printed:  This  paper  had  credit 
for  an  average  issue  of  3,000^  in  1896, 
since  which  it  has  not  furnished  any 
detinite  and  satisfactory  report,  but 
has  been  credited  with  more  than  1,000 
every  year  since,  up  to  and  including 
1907. 

NE\VS|  every  morning  except  Sunday 
(AA>. 

FREE  PRESSj  Tuesdays  (A  A). 

ROYAL  GAZETTE;  Tuesdays;  offi- 
cial; four  pages  13x21;  established  1807; 
Kings  Printers,  editors  and  publishers 
(2—5  P). 

TRADE  REVIEW;  Saturdays;  com- 
merce and  industrial;  four  pages  18x24;  sub- 
scription $1;  established  1891;  Devlne  & 
O'Mara,  editors  and  publishers  (3—3). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year_  1902 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  copies, 
but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite  infor- 
mation as  would  warrant  the  accordance 
of  a  rating  to  that  effect.  It  has  not 
since  made  any  renewal  of  the  claim. 

COLLEGIAN ;  monthly  (A  A). 

DIOCESAN  MAGAZINE;  monthly: 
protestant  episcopal;  forty  pages  7x10;  es- 
tablished 1887;  Canon  Temple,  editor;  Dio- 
cesan Synod,  publishers  (1—8). 

Copies  printed:  For  the  year_  1907 
this  paper  seemed  to  assert  that  it  had 
an  average  issue  exceeding  1,000  cop- 
ies, but  failed  to  furnish  such  definite 
information  as  would  warrant  the  ac- 
cordance   of    a    rating    to    that    effect 

METHODIST  MONTHLY  GREET- 
ING (A  A).  ^,  .    ^  ^      ^ 

PEOPLE;  monthly  ;  mdependent  ; 
twenty  to  twenty-eight  pages  8x11;  subscrip- 
tion 25  cents;  established  1894;  J.  Withers, 
editor  and  publisher  (1 — 5). 

TWILLINGATE,  District  of  Notre 

Dame  Bay  b  3,500  pop.,  200  m.  from  St. 
Johns,  the  capital.  Situated  on  two  Islands 
connected  by  a  bridge.  Cod  and  seal 
fisheries.  Copper  mines  in  vicinity.  Lum- 
bering. 

SUN  AND  NORTHERN  ADVER- 
TISER; Saturdays;  independent-liberal; 
four.pages  14x21;  subscription  $1;  established 
1880;  George  Roberts,  editor  and  publisher 
(8-5). 


II. 

PRINTING  OVER  i.ooo  COPIES. 

ONE  THOUSAND  IS  THE  GENERAL  ADVERTISER'S  UNIT  OF  VALUE  TO  HIM 
THE  PAPERS  HAVING  SMALLER  ISSUES  ARE  NOT  OF  MUCH  VALUE,  BECAUSE  THE  COST  OF 
WATCHING  CONTRACTS  AND  KEEPING  ACCOUNTS  WITH  THEM,  ADDED  TO  THE  LOWEST 
OBTAINABLE  PRICE  (NO  MATTER  HOW  LOW),  MAKES  THEM  TOO  COSTLY  TO  BE  PROFITABLE. 
OF  ALL  THE  PUBLICATIONS  DESCRIBED  IN  THIS  BOOK  NO  MORE  THAN  ONE  IN  FOUR  PRINTS 
REGULARLY  SO  MANY  AS  A  THOUSAND  COPIES.  ABOUT  SIX  THOUSAND  PRINT  A  LARGER  NUMBER. 
A  CATALOGUE  OF  THE  PAPERS  HAVING  SPECIALLY  LARGE  ISSUES  HERE  FOLLOWg,  GIVING  NAME, 
FREQUENCY  OP  ISSUE  AND  RATING  OF  THE  AVERAGE  NUMBER  OF  COPIES  PRINTED  BY  BACH. 
THE  YEARLY  SUBSCRIPTION  PRICE  IS  ALSO  GIVEN  IN  CASES  WHERE  IT  IS  LESS  THAN  A 
DOLLAR,  BECAUSE  THE  PRICE  AT  WHICH  A  PAPER  IS  SOLD  HAS  CONSIDERABLE  INFLUENCE 
UPON  ITS  VALUE  AS  AN  ADVERTISING  MEDIUM. 

EVERY  PUBLISHER  OF  A  NEWSPAPER  ENTITLED  TO  A  HIGHER  RATING  THAN  18  ACCORDED 
IN  THIS  BOOK  (IF  ANY  SUCH  THERE  BE)  KNOWS  THAT  IT  WAS  HIS  PRIVILEGE  TO  HAVE  HIS 
EXACT  FIGURES  INSERTED  HAD  HE  BEEN  ABLE  AND  WILLING  TO  FURNISH  THEM.  IN  CASES 
WHERE  A  PUBLISHER  IS  UNWILLING  TO  SUPPLY  THE  REQUISITE  INFORMATION,  EXPERIENCE 
HAS  TAUGHT  THE  DIRECTORY  EDITOR  THAT  IT  IS  ALWAYS  FOR  A  REASON  MORE  SATISFACTORY 
TO  THE  NEWSPAPER  MAN  THAN  IT  WOULD  BE  TO  AN  ADVERTISER  WHO  IS  THINKING  OF 
USING  THE  ADVERTISING  COLUMNS  OF  THE  PAPER. 

WHEN  THE  FIGURES  REPRESENTING  THE  AVERAGE  ISSUE  OF  A  PAPER  ARE  FOLLOWED  BY 
A  PLUS  MARK  (-f-)  IT  INDICATES  THAT  THE  OUTPUT  EXCEEDS  THE  FIGURES  GIVEN.  SUCH 
RATINGS,  IN  ALL  INSTANCES,  REPRESENT  THE  OPINION  OF  THE  EDITOR  OF  THE  DIRECTORY, 
BASED  ON  SUCH  INFORMATION  AS  WAS  AVAILABLE,  AND  IN  THE  ABSENCE  OF  A  DEFINITE  AND 
SATISFACTORY  STATEMENT  FROM  THE  PUBLISHER  OF  THE  PAPER.  * 


ALABAMA. 


Anniston,  Evening  Star, 

Republic, 
Birmingham,  Age  Herald, 

Age  Herald, 

Age  Herald, 

Ledger, 

News, 

Alabama  Baptist, 


Daily, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Sunday, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 


Alabama  Christian  Advocate,  W^eekly, 


Farmers'  Union  Guide, 
Educational  Exchange, 
Clanton,  Banner, 

Union, 
Cullman,  Democrat, 

Tribune, 
Dothan,  Home  Journal, 

Siftings, 
Florence,  Herald, 
Times, 
Gadsden,  Evening  Journal, 
Times-News, 


Weekly, 

Monthly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Semi-w  ly. 


2,208 

i,ooo-j- 
16,711 
26,833 

25,407 
21,861 

22,175 

4,000-f 

10,892 

8,430 

i,ooo-|- 

1,416 

1,413 

4,000+ 

IjOOO-j- 

i,ooo-[- 
i,ooo-(-  - 

1,000-|-'- 

2,442 
2,463 

I,000-|- 


*For  Key  to  Circulax'on  Ratings  see  first  printed  page. 


) 

OVER  1,000  CIRCULATION. 


1305 


ALABAMA— C^«//««^^. 

Greenville,  Advocate, 

Weekly, 

I, GOO  — 

Living  Truth, 

Weekly, 

i,ooo — 

Huntsville,  Mercury,  ) 
Mercury,  j 

Daily, 

i,ooo — 

Weekly, 

2,250-h 

Journal, 

Weekly, 

1,000 

Jasper,  Mountain  Eagle, 

Weekly, 

1,000 

Lafayette,  Sun, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Marion,  Standard, 

Weekly, 

1,774 

Mobile,  Herald, 

Daily, 

2,250-1- 

Item, 

Daily, 

2,250+ 

Register,  ) 
Register,  j 

Daily, 

7,711 

Sunday, 

^       9,875 

Unionist,  (^ST/e2?.^) 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Medical  and  Surgical  Journal, 

Monthly, 

2,2504- 

Montgomery,  Advertiser,  ) 
Advertiser,  j 

Daily, 

14,937 

Sunday, 

21,838 

Evening  Times,  ) 
Times,                  ) 

Daily, 

9,442 

Weekly, 

23,699 

Journal, 

Daily, 

9,464 

Moulton,  Advertiser, 

Weekly, 

1,209 

Northport,  West  Alabama  Breeze, 

Weekly, 

1,449 

Opelika,  News, 

Daily, 

1,000 — 

Scottsboro,  Progressive  Age, 

Weekly, 

2,250— 

Talladega,  Our  Mountain  Home, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Tuskegee,  Student,  (^^fr/^?.") 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Wetumpka,  Herald, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

ARIZONA. 

Bisbee,  Review, 

Daily, 

i,ooo-{- 

Phoenix,  Arizona  Republican, 

Daily, 

6,579 

Arizona-New  Mexico  Workman, 

Monthly, 

2,250-4- 

(Subscription  50c.  a  year.) 

ARKANSAS. 

Batesville,  Guard, 

Weekly, 

i,ooo-|- 

Beebe,  White  Co.  News, 

Weekly, 

1,000  — 

Bentonville,  Benton  Co.  Sun, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

A.  0.  U.  W.  Guide,  fSfr/e??.") 

Monthly, 

2,2504- 

Camden,  Ouachita  Herald, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Clarksville,  Johnson  Co.  Herald, 

Weekly, 

1,0004- 

Conway,  Log  Cabin-Democrat, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Denmark,  Maddock  Pioneer, 

Monthly, 

1,375 

DeQueen,  Bee, 

Weekly, 

1,375 

El  Dorado,  Times, 

Weekly,- 

1,504 

Fayetteville,  Arkansas  Sentinel, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Fort  Smith,  News  Record, 

Daily, 

2,2504- 

Times, 

Daily, 

4,188 

Elevator, 

Weekly, 

5,980 

Hot  Springs,  Arkansaw  Thomas  Cat, 

Sunday, 

2,250— 

1306 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPEK  DlilECTORY, 


ARKANSAS— C^////;/?/^^. 

Little  Rock — 

Arkansas  Democrat, 

Arkansas  Gazette,  ) 

Arkansas  Gazette,  f 

Baptist  Advance, 

Mosaic  Guide, 

Search-Light, 

State  Republican, 

Western  Methodist, 

Arkansas  Homestead,  (^6"£l''y?iD 

Arkansas  School  Journal, 

Arkansas  Sunday  School  Herald, 

Beacon  Light, 

Masonic  Trowel, 

Sketch  Book, 
Magnolia,  Columbia  Banner, 
Mammoth  Spring,  Democrat, 
Mena,   Star, 
Paragould,  Soliphone, 
Pine  Bluff,  Commercial, 
Pocahontas,  News-Herald, 
Russellville,  Courier-Democrat, 
Siloam  Springs,  Herald-Democrat, 

}L/  .  CALIFORNIA. 

Berkeley,  Philippine  Review, 

Downey,  Southern  California  Woodman, 

(Subscription  50c.  a  year.) 

Eureka,  Humboldt  Standard, 
Humboldt  Times,  ) 
Humboldt  Times,  J 
Fortuna,  Humboldt  Beacon, 
Fresno,  Evening  Herald  and  Democrat, 
Morning  Republican, 
Central  California  Woodman, 

(Subscription  50c.  a  year.) 

Fullerton,  Orange  Co.  Tribune, 

Gridley,  Herald, 

Hollister,  Bee, 

Los  Angeles,  Examiner, 

Express, 

Herald, 

Journal, 

News, 

Record, 

Times, 

California  Cultivator, 

California  Voice, 

Commercial  Bulletin, 


Daily, 

7,500+-—" 

Daily, 

13,427  — 

Weekly, 

8,626^^^ 

Weekly, 

4^000 — 

Weekly, 

2,250 — .^ 

Weekly, 

2,250+ 

Weekly, 

4,000 — 

Weekly, 

7,500+     _ 

Monthly, 

12,500— 

Monthly, 

1,000 — 

Monthly, 

1,51^ 

Monthly, 

2,250+ 

Monthly, 

1,000 — 

Quarterly, 

2,000  •..___ 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,825 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Daily, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

i,ooo-| -^ 

Weekly, 

1,000+  ■— ^ 

Weekly, 

1,000+    ^ 

/4'5.  -^^ 

Bi-monthly, 

4,000 

Monthly, 

2,250+ 

Daily, 

1,000 — 

Daily, 

1,000-- 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,968    _ 

Daily, 

4,000 — 

Daily, 

7,500+ 

Monthly, 

1,900 

Weekly, 

1,000+      ^ 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

1,637  a 

Dailv, 

7,500+ 

Daily, 

36,090 

Daily, 

17^500+ 

Daily, 

2,250+ 

Daily, 

23.437 

Daily, 

20,000 — 

Daily, 

52,558 

Weekly, 

11,795 

Weekly, 

4,988 

Weekly, 

1,000-- 

OVER  1,000  CIRCULATION. 


J  307 


CALIFORNIA— Continued. 


Los  Angeles,  Hotel  Gazette, 
Mining  Review, 
Tidings, 
Bystander, 

California  Medical  Reporter, 
Fellowship, 
Globe, 
Golden  Elk, 

Live  Stock  Tribune,(to5fl7«^.'^) 
Mertz's  Magazine, 
Out  West, 
Pictorial  American, 
Rural  Californian, 
Southern  Gal.  Practitioner, 
Western  Empire,  (^SfaiPeaD 
Mountainview,  Signs  of  the  Times, 
Oakland,  Enquirer, 
Times, 
Tribune,  ( 
Tribune,  \ 

Messiah's  Advocate, 
O  Arauto, 
British  Californian, 
Pasadena,  Evening  Star, 
Petaluma,  Courier, 
Pomona,  Review, 
Redding,  Searchlight, 


Searchlight,  j 
Redlands,  Facts, 
Riverside,  Enterprise, 
Sacramento,  Evening  Bee, 
Star, 
Union, 

California  Fruit  Grower, 
Live  Stock  and  Dairy  Journal, 
Sacramento  Missionary, 
San  Bernardino,  Index, 

Sun, 
San  Diego,  Evening  Tribune, 
Sun, 
Union, 
Union, 
Union, 
San  Francisco — 
Bulletin, 

California  Demokrat, 
California  Demokrat, 
California  Staats  Zeitung, 


Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Monthly 

Monthly 

Monthly 

Monthly 

Monthly 

Monthly 

Monthly 

Monthly 

Monthly 

Monthly 

Monthly 

Monthly 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Daily, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 
Monthly, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Daily, 

Semi-wk'ly, 

Daily, 

Daily, 

Daily, 

Daily, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Monthly, 

Quarterly, 

Daily, 

Daily, 

Daily, 

Daily, 

Daily, 

Sunday, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 
Daily, 
Sunday, 
Weekly, 


T,ooo-|- 
i,ooo-|- 
i,ooo-|- 

19,458 

2,250+ 

2,000 

4,500 

2,250-f- 

i,ooo-|- 
1,900 

7,500+ 

6,8co 

i,ooo-|- 

1,875 

17,500+ 

17,500+ 

28,429 

2,250+ 

20,000+ 
1,000+ 
1,000+ 
1,000+ 

7,500+ 

1,000+ 
1,000-' 


2,173 

1,000  + 
1,000  + 
1,000+ 
1,000+ 
15,120 

4,055 

9,616 

1,000+ 

4,000+ 
2,275 

2,752 
3,276 

3,53V 
4,693. 

4,000+- 
4,000+ 
1,000+ 

85,768 
2,250+ 
2,250+ 
2,250+ 


1308 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


CALIFORNIA— Contimted. 

San  Francisco — 

Call,  )  ^              Daily, 

Call,  >•  Sunday, 

Call,  )  ,  Weekly, 

Chinese  World,  Daily, 

Chronicle,  )                     .  Daily, 

Chronicle,  )  Weekly, 

Evening  Post,  |  Daily, 

Post,                  \  Weekly, 

Examiner,  )  Daily, 

Examiner,  !•  Sunday, 

Examiner,  )  .         Weekly, 

L'ltalia,  Daily, 

News,  Daily, 

Recorder,  Daily, 

Argonaut,  Weekly 

Bien,  Weekly 

Breeder  and  Sportsman,  Weekly 

California  Christian  Advocate,  Weekly 

Coast  Seamen's  Journal,  Weekly 

Hotel  Gazette,  Weekly 

Journal  of  Electricity,  Power  and  Gas,  Weekly 

Labor  Clarion,  Weekly 

Leader,  Weekly 

Mining  and  Scientific  Press,  Weekly 

Monitor,  Weekly 
News  Letter  &  Cal.  Advertiser,          Weekly 

Pacific  Coast  Musical  Review,  Weekly 

Pacific  Rural  Press,  Weekly 

Organized  Labor,  Weekly 

Retail  Grocers'  Advocate,  Weekly 

Star,  Weekly 

Town  Talk,  Weekly 

Trade  Journal,  Weekly 

Vestkusten,  Weekly 

Western  Hotel  Reporter,  .            Weekly 

Wasp,  Weekly 

Pacific  Churchman,     .  Semi-m 

American  Forester  Review,  Monthly, 

Bishop's  A.  B.  C.  Guide,  Monthly, 

California  A.  O.  U.  W.,  Monthly, 

California  Medical  Journal,  Monthly, 

Camera  Craft,  Monthly, 
Implement  and  Vehicle  Record,         Monthly, 

Orchard  and  Farm,  Monthly, 
Overland  Monthly, 

Pacific  Coast  Merchant,  Monthly, 

Pacific  Coast  Wood  and  Iron,  Monthly, 

Pacific  Hardware  Journal,  Monthly, 


ly, 


4o,ooo-|- 
40.ooo-[- 

1,0004- 

i,ooo-|- 

20,000-l- 
7,500  + 

i,ooo-|- 
107,988 ■ 

75,000+ 

40,0004- 

7,341  - 

20,0004- 
i,ooo-l- 

7,5004- 

i,ooo4- 

2,2504- 
2,2504- 

8,038 

4,0004- 
1,000     1^ 

7,5004-  r 

2,2504- 

4,0004- 

17,5004- 

17,5004- 
5,000 

7,500+ 
4,0004- 
2,2504- 
4,0004- 
'12,500+ 

1,0004- 

2,2504- 

i,ooo-|- 

4,000-1- 

1,683 

2,750 
2,2504- 

2,2504- 

2,2504- 

2,2504- 

i,ooo-|- 
20,0004- 

68,611 

2,2504- 
2,2504- 
2,2504- 


OVER  1,000  CIRCULATION. 


irto9 


CALIFORNIA— C^«//>^2^^^. 

San  Francisco — 

Pacific  Medical  Journal, 

Monthly, 

i,ooo — 

Pacific  Miner, 

Monthly, 

2,250+ 

Pacific  Wine  and  Spirit  Review,          Monthly, 

1,000 — 

Pacific  Woodman, 

Monthly, 

105,008 

Pandex  of  the  Press, 

Monthly, 

40,000 — 

Pythian  Chronicle, 

Monthly, 

2,250+ 

Sunset  Magazine, 

Monthly, 

95,650 

Toot-Toot, 

Monthly, 

7,500+ 

Town  and  Country  Journal,                 Monthly, 

33,075 

Western  Field, 

Monthly, 

39,812 

Western  Journal  of  Education,             Monthly, 

4,000 

Wholesalers'  and  Retailers 

»'  Review    Monthly, 

2,250+ 

San  Jose,  Mercury  and  Herald, 

Daily, 

11,025 

Union  Label, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

California  Elk, 

Monthly, 

1,000 — 

Fanciers'  Monthly,     . 

1,000 — 

Rescue, 

Monthly, 

2,500 

Santa  Cruz,  Surf, 

Daily, 

1,000 — 

Santa  Rosa,  Press-Democrat, 

Semi-w'kly, 

1,000 — 

Republican, 

Semi-w'kly, 

1,000+ 

Stockton,  Evening  Mail,      | 
Mail,                      j 

Daily, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Independent,  ) 
Independent,  j 

Daily, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Record, 

Daily, 

2,970 

Ventura,  Free  Press, 

Weekly, 

2,250+ 

COLORADO. 

Boulder,  Boulder  Co.  Herald, 

Weekly, 

1. 000 — 

Buenavista,  Colorado  Republican 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Canon  City,  Record, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Colorado  Springs,  Evening  Telegraph,          Daily, 

4,000+ 

Gazette,   ) 
Gazette,  j 

Daily, 

4,000+ 

Sunday, 

4,000 — 

Mining  Investor,               Weekly, 

7,500+ 

Cripplecreek,  Evening  Star, 

Daily, 

1,000 — 

Times, 

Daily, 

2,250+ 

Denver,  Mining  Record, 
Mining  Record, 

Daily, 

7,500+ 

Saturday, 

20,000+ 

Post,  [ 
Post,  f 

Daily,      I 
Sunday,  j 

59,606 

Record-Stockman, 

Daily, 

1,000 — 

Republican, 

Daily. 

37,690 

Rocky  Mountain  News,' 

Morning, 

41,536 

Times, 

Evening, 

44,541- 

Rocky  Mountain  News, 

Sunday, 

85,794 

Weekly  News-Times, 

1,000 — 

Clay's  Review, 

Weekly, 

7,500+ 

V 


1310 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


COLORADO     Continued. 

Denver,  Colorado  Herold, 

Weekly, 

i,ooo-|^- 

Com'l  Tribune  &  Pueblo  Progress 

,  Weekly, 

2,250— 

Field  and  Farm, 

Weekly, 

2,250— 

Illustrated  Weekly, 

2,250+ 

Mines  and  Mining, 

Weekly, 

4,000 — 

Mining  Reporter, 

Weekly, 

2,250+ 

South  Denver  Eye  and  Bulletin, 

Weekly, 

2,250— 

Svensk-Amerikanska  Western, 

Weekly, 

7,500-- 

Ores  and  Metals, 

Semi-m'ly, 

2,250— 

A.  O.  U.  W.  Record, 

Monthly, 

4,000 — 

Fraternal  Union, 

Monthly, 

30,083 

Motor  Field, 

Monthly, 

4,000 — 

Out-Door  Life, 

Monthly, 

40,000 — 

Profit  and  Loss, 

Monthly, 

8,875 

Ranch  and  Range, 

Monthly, 

4,000 — 

Retail  Clerks'  Interna'l  Advocate, 

Monthly, 

50,000 

Rocky  Mountain  Druggist, 

Monthly, 

1,000 — 

Rocky  Mount'n  Official  Ry.  Guide, 

Monthly, 

3,718 

Sister  Republics,    ffctear") 

Monthly, 

3,000 

Square  and  Compass, 

Monthly, 

1,000 — 

Stuffed  Club, 

Monthly, 

7,840 

Western  Poultry  World, 

Monthly, 

12,500+ 

Western  World, 

Monthly, 

1,000 — 

Fort  Collins,  Courier, 

Weekly, 

1,000-- 

Express, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Greeley,  Tribune, 

Weekly, 

2,450 

Gunnison,  News-Champion, 

Weekly, 

1,057 

La  Jara,  Chronicle, 

Weekly, 

1,172 

Leadville,  Herald-Democrat,       \ 

Morning, 

4,674 

Ev'g  Chronicle,             > 

Evening, 

1,000 — 

Carbonate  Chronicle,  ) 

Weekly, 

I'ooo — 

Loveland,  Reporter, 

Weekly, 

1,175 

Montrose,  Enterprise, 

Semi-w'kly, 

1,000 — 

Pueblo,  Chieftain, 

Daily, 

12,500+ 

Star-Journal,  ) 
Star-Journal,  ) 

Daily, 

15,354 

Sunday, 

15.354 

Indicator, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

L'Unione, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Salida,  Record, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Trinidad,  Chronicle-News, 

Daily, 

1,757 

f.^         CONNECTICUT. 

u  f 

Ansonia,  Evening  Sentinel, 

Daily, 

5,273 

Bridgeport,  Evening  Farmer, 

Daily, 

8,365 

Evening  Post, 

Daily, 

11,945 

Morning  Telegram, 

Daily, 

11,165 

Standard, 

Daily, 

6,200 

Advocate, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Herald, 

Sunday, 

2,250+ 

OVER  1,000  CIRCULATION. 


l.'JIl 


Weekly, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Semi-w'ly, 

Daily, 

Daily, 

Semi-w'kly, 

Weekly, 

Sunday, 

Daily, 


CONNECTICUT— C^A///>«/^^. 

Bristol,  Press, 
Danbury,  Evening  News,  ) 
News,  ) 

New  England  Medical  Monthly, 
Danielson,  Windham  Co.  Transcript, 
Greenwich,  News, 
Hartford,  Courant,  ) 

Connecticut  Courant,  j 
Post, 
Times,  } 
Times,  f 

Catholic  Transcript, 
Globe, 
Meriden,  Journal, 

Morning  Record  and  Republican,    Daily, 
Middletown,  Penny  Press,  Daily, 

Moosup,  Journal,  Weekly, 

New  Britain,  Herald,  Daily, 

Record,  Daily, 

New  Haven,  Evening  Leader,  Daily, 

Evening  Register,  )  Daily, 

Register,  )  Sunday, 

Morning  Journal  and  Courier,  Daily, 
Palladium,  Daily, 

Union,  \    .  Daily, 

Union,  f  Sunday, 

Yale  Daily  News, 
Commercial  Record, 
La  Stella  DTtalia, 
L'Unione, 

Yale  Alumni  Weekly, 
Goldsmith  and  Silversmith, 
New  London,  Day, 

Morning  Telegraph, 
Newtown,  Bee, 
Norwalk,  Hour,  ) 
Hour,  ) 
Norwich,  Bulletin,  ) 
Courier,  \ 


Weekly, 
Weekly, 

Weekly, 


Evening  Record,  ) 
Cooley's  Weekly,  f 

Putnam,  Patriot, 

Windham  Co.  Observer, 

Scotland,  White  Ribbon  Banner, 

Southington,  News, 

South  Norwalk,  Evening  Sentinel, 

Stafford  Springs,  Press, 

Stamford,  Advocate,  ) 
Advocate,  j 


Monthly, 

Daily, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 


Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Monthly, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 


2,024 

5,569 

5,416 

i,ooo-|- 

1,792 

2,162 

12,500-f- 

I2,500-[- 

12,872 

19,192 

4,333 

12,500-1- 

13,605 

7,743 
7,769 

7,737 
i,ooo-|- 

2,250-i- 

1,000-}- 

8,727 
15,720 

12,104 

2,250-1- 

9,570 
16,548 

8,614 

i,ooo-|- 
i,ooo-l- 
i,ooo-|- 
i,ooo-j- 

4,000+ 
2,250-f- 

6,547 

i,ooo-j- 

2,250-1- 
-    3,398 

i,ooo-|- 

7,203 

2,050 

2,2504- 

i,ooo-|- 
i,ooo-|- 
2,250-}- 

1,000-}- 
1,000-}- 
1,000-}- 

1,417 

1,000-}- 

I  ooo-f- 


1312 


AMKHICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


CONNECTICUT     Continued. 

Stamford,  Photo-American, 

Monthly, 

7,500+ 

Thompsonville,  Press, 

Weekly, 

1,000-- 

Torrington,  Evening  Register, 

Daily, 

1,000 — 

/Waterbury,  American, 

Daily, 

4,000 — 

Evening  Democrat, 

Daily, 

4,000 — 

Republican, 

Daily, 

6,338 

Herald, 

Sunday, 

i,ooo-j-       f 

Telegram, 

Sunday, 

4,000 —      "■ 

West  Haven,  Advertiser, 

Weekly, 

1,184 

Willimantic,  Chronicle, 

Daily, 

1,000 — 

Journal, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Winsted,  Evening  Citizen, 

Daily 

1,000 — 

Litchfield  Co.  Leader, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

DELAWARE. 

'"" 

> 
Dover,  Delawarean, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Delaware  State  News, 

Weekly, 

1,000 —  - 

Index, 

Weekly, 

1,236 

State  Sentinel, 

Weekly, 

1,000 —     — > 

Milford,  Chronicle, 

Weekly, 

3,415  — 

Wilmington,   Evening  Journal   and  Daily 

Republican, 

Daily, 

9,714 

Every  Even'g  &  Commercial, 

Daily, 

7,500+ 

Morning  News, 

Daily, 

9,514    - 

Sun, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Sunday  Morning  Star, 

Sunday, 

7,500+ 

Delaware  Workman, 

Monthly, 

2,250+ 

DISTRICT    OF    COLUMBIA. 

« 

Washington — 

Evening  Star,  ) 
Sundav  Star,    j 

Daily, 

35,486  — - 

Sunday, 

34,122^ 

Herald, 

Daily, 

20,000 — 

Post,  ) 
Post,  j 

Daily, 

20,000 — 

Sunday, 

12,500— 

Times  (morning  and  evening),  \ 
Times,                                           J 

Daily, 

### 

Sunday, 

### 

Army  and  Navy  Register, 

Weekly, 

### 

National  Tribune, 

Weekly, 

75,000+  - — 

New  Century, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Pathfinder, 

Weekly, 

12,500-i-  -— 

Patriot, 

Weekly, 

2,696   — ' 

Record, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Trades  Unionist, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Youth's  Instructor, 

Weekly, 

7,500+ 

American  Federationist, 

Monthly, 

17,500+     ' 

OVER  1,000  CIRCULATION. 


1313 


DISTRICT  OF   COLUMBIA     Continued. 

Washington — 

American  Monthly  Magazine, 

2,250+ 

Dye's  Government  Counterfeit  De- 

tector, 

Monthly, 

1,000 — 

Feather,  (^fc7£-) 

Monthly, 

7,500— 

Forestry  and  Irrigation, 

Monthly, 

8,037 

Inventive  Age  and  Patent  Index, 

Monthly, 

2,250— 

Life  and  Health, 

Monthly, 

i,ooo-f- 

Machinists'  Monthly  Journal, 

40,000 — 

National  Geographic  Magazine, 

Monthly, 

36,250 

National  Hibernian, 

Monthly, 

185,666 

New  Age, 

Monthly, 

1,000 — 

Patent  Record, 

Monthly, 

20,000 — 

Postal  Record, 

Monthly, 

21,312 

Postmasters'  Advocate,  (^SfTyeS.'') 

Monthly, 

37,031 

Records  of  the  Past, 

Monthly, 

2,250— 

Stonecutters'  Journal, 

Monthly, 

4,000 — 

Views, 

Monthly, 

3,700 

American  Annals  of  the  Deaf, 

Bi-monthly,       i,iio 

Journal  of  the  U.  S.  Infantry  Ass'n, 

Bi-Monthly,      2,420 

FLORIDA. 

De  Funiak  Springs,  Breeze, 

Weekly, 

1,148 

Estero,  Flaming  Sword, 

Monthly, 

1,305 

Fort  Pierce,  St.  Lucie  Co.  Tribune, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

American  Bee  Keeper 

Monthly, 

3,000 

Jacksonville,  Fla  Times-Union  &  Citizen,  ) 
Fla.Times-Union  &  Citizen,  j 

Daily, 

11,581 

Semi-w'kly, 

1,000 — 

Metropolis, 

Daily, 

10,830 

Liveoak,  Florida  Christian  Advocate, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Suwannee,  Democrat, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Orlando,  Reporter-Star, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Palatka,  News  and  Advertiser, 

Weekly, 

i,ooo-|-       V 

Pensacola,  Journal,  ) 
Journal,  j 

Daily, 

5,758 

Weekly, 

2,147 

News, 

Daily, 

1,000-- 

St.  Augustine,  Evening  Record, 

1,000 — 

Tallahassee,  Sun, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Tampa,  Morning  Tribune,  \ 
Tribune,                  f 

Daily, 

12,516 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

News, 

Daily, 

5,646 

Florida  Intelligencer, 

Weekly, 

2,250-h 

GEORGIA. 

\y 

Athens,  Woman's  Work, 

Monthly, 

4,ooo-] — -^^ 

Atlanta,  Constitution,  \ 

Daily, 

20,000-|-  '      ^_ 

Constitution,  V 

Sunday, 

40,000-i-'-'"^ 

Constitution,  ) 
83 

Weekly, 

75,000---'^ 

1314 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


GRORGl  A— Continued. 


Atlanta,  Georgian, 

Journal, 

Journal, 

Journal, 

Christian  Index, 

Southern  Evangelist, 

Southern  Merchant, 

Southern  Presbyterian, 

Southern  Star, 

Sunny  South,  CSTjSD 

Wesleyan  Christian  Advocate, 

S'th'n  Cultivator  &  Dixie  Farmer, 

Southern  Ruralist, 

Cotton, 

Cotton  Seed  Oil  Magazine, 

Dixie  Wood-Worker, 

Journal-Record  of  Medicine, 

Pythian  Lodge  Secret, 

Railroad  Herald, 

Southern  Carbonator  and  Bottler, 

Southern  Druggist, 

Southern  Drug  Journal, 

Southern  Educational  Journal, 

Southern  Fancier, 

Southern  Machinery, 

Voice  of  the  People, 

Watt's  Official  Railroad  Guide, 
Augusta,  Chronicle, 
Chronicle, 
Chronicle, 
Herald, 

Georgia  Baptist, 
Bainbridge,  Democrat. 

Searchlight, 
Calhoun,  Times, 
Carrollton,  Carroll  Free  Press, 
Cartersville,  News  and  Courant, 
Cedartown,  Standard, 
Columbus,  Enquirer-Sun, 
Enquirer-Sun, 
Enquirer-Sun, 
Ledger, 
Conyers,  Free  Press, 
Dalton,  Argus, 
Dawson,  News, 

Decatur,  Our  Missionary  Helper, 
Dublin,  Courier-Dispatch, 
Elberton,  Star, 
Fitzgerald,  Enterprise, 


Daily, 

Daily, 

Sunday, 

Semi-w'kly 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Semi-m'ly, 

Semi-m'ly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Daily, 

Sunday, 

Semi-w'kly, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Sunday, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Monthly, 

Semi-w'kly, 

Weekly, 

Tri-weekly, 


7,500+ 
51^144 
56,882 

63,275 

7,500+ 
1,0004- 

2,250+ 

7,500 
i,ooo-|- 

20,000-|- 

4,000-j- 
40,000- 

20,000-f>- 
4,000-f- 

i,ooo-[- 
i,ooo-|- 

i,ooo-|- 
i,ooo-|- 

2,250+ 

2,500 

1,958 

1,000+ 
1,000+ 
1,000+ 

4,000+ 

2,250+ 

2,250+ 

6,964 

8,024 

4,450 

2,250+ 

1,000+ 
1,000+ 
1,000+ 
1,000+ 
1,000+ 
1,000+ 

1,767 

1,000+ 
1,000+ 
1,000+ 
10,980 
1,000+ 
1,000+ 
1,000+ 
1,016 
1,000+ 

2,195 

1,000+ 


OVER  1,000  CIRCULATION. 


1315 


GEORGIA     Contifn 

\ied. 

Gainesville,  Eagle, 

Weekly, 

i,ooo-f- 

Industrial  News, 

Weekly, 

i,ooo — 

Griffin,  News  and  Sun, 

Weekly, 

i,ooo — 

Lafayette,  Walker  Co.  Messenger, 

Weekly, 

2,488 

Lawrenceville,  Gwinnett  Journal, 

Semi-w'kly, 

i,ooo-t- 

Macon,  Telegraph,  ) 
Telegraph,  j" 

Daily, 

4,000 — 

Sunday, 

4,000 — 

Marietta,  Journal, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Monroe,  Walton  Tribune, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Nashville,  Herald, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Quitman,  Advertiser, 

Semi-w'kly, 

1,000-- 

Free  Press, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Rome,  Tribune, 

Daily, 

1,412 

Masonic  Herald, 

Monthly, 

2,408 

Sandersville,  Progress, 

Weekly, 

i,ooo-|- 

Savannah,  Morning  News,  ) 
News,                   f 

Daily, 

4,ooo-|- 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Press, 

Daily, 

4,ooo4- 

Gaillard's  Southern  Medicine, 

Monthly, 

6,250 

New  York  Musical  Echo, 

Monthly, 

i,ooo-|- 

Southern  Trade  Journal, 

Monthlv, 

2,000 — 

Statesboro,  News, 

Weekly; 

1,000 — 

Summerville,  News, 

Weekly, 

1,690 

Tallapoosa,  Journal, 

Weekly, 

i,ooo-|- 

Thomasville,  Times-Enterprise, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Tifton,  Gazette, 

Weekly, 

1,000-- 

Valdosta,  Times, 

Semi-w'kly, 

2.250— 

Washington,  Reporter, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Waycross,  Journal, 

Weekly, 

2,250-f- 

Westpoint,  News, 

Weekly, 

1,000-- 

IDAHO. 

Boise,  Evening  Capital  News,  ) 
Idaho  Capital  News,      j 

Daily, 

5,363 

Weekly, 

1,000-- 

Idaho  Statesman, 

Daily, 

5,737 

Caldwell,  Gem  State  Rural, 

Monthly, 

i,ooo-f- 

Idaho  Odd  Fellow, 

Monthly, 

1,675 

Lewiston,  Teller, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Tribune,  ) 
Tribune,  ) 

Daily, 

3,242 

Weekly, 

2,250-f- 

Sandpoint,  Northern  Idaho  News, 

Weekly, 

1,000-- 

ILLINOIS. 

Albion,  Journal, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Aledo,  Democrat, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Times-Record, 

Weekly, 

2,250-^ 

Alton,  Sentinel-Democrat, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Anna,  Democrat, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Talk, 

Weekly, 

2,468 

1316 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


I'LLINOIS—Continu^c/. 

Areola,  Record-Herald, 
Ashley,  Washington  Co.  Gazette, 
Assumption,  Prairie  State  Tribune 
Aurora,  Beacon, 
News, 

Yeoman,  f^-7^-)     .. 
Barry,  Adage, 
Record, 
Beardstown,  lUinoian  Star, 
Belleville,  Advocate, 

News-Democrat,  ) 

News-Democrat,  J 

Post  und  Zeitung, 
Belvidere,  Republican, 

Republican-Northerwestern 
Bloomington,  Bulletin, 


.,} 


Pantagraph,  ) 


Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weeklv, 

Daily,' 

Daily, 

Monthly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Semi-w'kly, 

Weekly, 

Dailv, 

Week!'-, 

•Daily,' 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Monthly, 


Pantagraph 
Illinois  Freemason, 

School  and  Home  Education,  Monthly, 
Bluemound,  Teachers' and  Students*  Friend,  Monthly, 

(Subscription  60c.  a  year.) 

Brocton,  Review, 
Bunker  Hill,  Gazette-News, 
Cairo,  Bulletin, 
Citizen, 
Camppoint,  Journal, 
Canton,  Register, 
Carlinville,  Macoupin  Co.  Enquirer, 

Democrat, 
Carmi,  White  Co.  Democrat, 
Carrollton,  Patriot, 
Carthage,  Republican, 

Our  Boys  and  Girls, 
Centralia,  Sentinel,  ) 
Sentinel,  ) 
Champaign,  News,  ) 

Champaign  Co.  News,  J 
Times, 
Chenoa,  Clipper, 
Chicago,  Abendpost,        ) 
Sonntags  Post,  j" 
Arbeiter-Zeitung, 
Die  Fackel, 
Vorbote, 
Denni  Hlasatel,  ) 
Denni  Hlasatel,  ) 

Farmers'  and  Drovers'  Journal,  )  Daily, 
Goodall's  Farmer  and  Weekly  >  ^    ,  , 
Drovers'  Journal,  )      ^^    ^' 


Weekly, 
Weekly, 
Daily, 
Daily, 
Weekly, 
Daily, 
Weekly, 
Weekly, 
Weekly, 
Weekly, 
Weekly, 
Monthly, 
Daily, 
Weekly, 
Daily, 
Weekly, 
Weekly, 
Weekly, 
Daily, 
Sunday, 
Daily, 
Sunday, 
Weekly, 
Daily, 
Semi-w'kly, 


i,ooo-)- 

1,274 

[1,000+ 

6,770 

4,ooo-|- 
4,000-J- 

IjOOO-j- 

i,ooo-|- 

i,ooo-j- 

1,000-}- 

2,418- 

2,250-f- 

i,ooo-}- 

2,270 

i,ooo-|- 

2,250-h 

14,204 

2,250+ 
2,250+ 
4,000+ 

1,000+ 

1,730 

1.000+ 

2,112 

1,000+ 

1,089 
3,506 

1,000+ 

I,OOC  + 

1,000+ 

1,531 

1,000+ 

1,000 

1,000+ 

1,000+ 
3,592 

3,477 
2,250+ 

1,000+ 

46,965 

36,932. 

12,500+ 
20,000+ 
1,000+ 
17,500+ 
12,500+ 
20,000+- 

20,000+  • 


OVER  1,000  CIRCITLATION. 


1317 


I L  L I N  O I S — Continued. 


Chicago,  Dziennik  Chicagoski, 
Dziennik  Narodowy, 
Evening  Post, 
Examiner,  ) 
Examiner,  \ 
Freie  Presse, 
Freie  Presse, 
Freie  Presse, 
Hearst's  Cliicago  American,  ) 
American,  J" 

Illinois  Staats-Zeitung,  " 
Westen  und  Daheim, 
Illinois  Staats-Zeitung, 
Inter  Ocean,  ) 
Inter  Ocean,  j 
Jewish  Courier, 
Journal, 
Labor  World, 
Live  Stock  World, 
Narod, 
News, 

Racing  Form, 
Record-Herald, 
Record-Herald, 
Skandinaven, 
Skandinaven, 
Skandinaven, 
South  Chicago  Daily  Calumet, 
Svornost, 
Duch  Casu, 
Amerikan, 
Tribune,  i 
Tribune,  ) 
Zgoda, 

Jewish  Progress, 
—        Katolik, 

Advance, 

American  Artisan, 

American  Field, 

American  Florist, 

American  Lumberman, 

Appeal, 

Banker, 

Black  Diamond, 

Bladet, 

Boyce's  Weeklies, 

Breeders'  Gazette, 

Calumet  Record, 

Canadian  American, 


Daily, 
Daily, 
Daily, 
Daily, 

Sunday, 
Daily, 
Sunday, 
Weekly, 
Daily, 
Sunday, 
Daily, 
Sunday, 
Weekly, 
Daily, 
Weekly, 
Daily, 
Daily, 
Daily, 
Daily, 
Daily, 
Daily, 
Daily, 
Daily, 
Sunday, 
Daily, 
Sunday, 
Semi-w'kly, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Semi-w'kly, 

Daily, 

Sunday, 

Weekly, 

Semi-w'kly, 

Semi-w'kly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 
Weekly, 
Weekly, 


4,ooo-(- 
4,ooo-(- 

20,000-|--- 

75,ooo+- 
75,000^. 

7,500+ 
7,500+ 
4,ooo-|- 
75,000-f^ 
75,000+^ 
7,500+ 

7,500-f- 
2,250-f- 

40,0004- 
40,000-)-  , 

7,500-h 
40,000-f- 

i,ooo-j- 

17,500-f 

i,ooo-|- 

323,079 

i,ooo-|- 

151,564 

216,464- 

12,500-1- 
12,500-h 
17,500+ 

i,ooo-j- 

20,000-|- 

7,500+ 

i,ooo-|- 
162,976 

320,514 

56,317 

2,250-f- 

4,ooo-|- 

17,550 

4,ooo-|- 

2,250+ 
2,250-1- 

13,744 

7,500+ 
2,250-h 

4,000-f- 

7,500+ 

4o,ooo-|- "- 

74,755+" 
40,000- 

7,500+ 


1318 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


ILLINOIS     Continued. 

Chicago,  Canner  and  Dried  Fruit  Packer, 

Weekly, 

I, coo — 

Catholic  Pilot, 

Weekly, 

i,ooo — 

Champion  of  Fair  Play, 

Weekly, 

2,250+ 

Christian  Century, 

Weekly, 

4,000 — 

Christian  Witness  and  Advo- 

cate of  Bible  Holiness, 

Weekly, 

7,500+- 

Citizen, 

Weekly, 

20,000+ 

Construction  News, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Courrier  Canadien, 

Weekly, 

4,000 — 

Dairy  Produce, 

Weekly, 

2,250+ 

Der  Beobachter, 

Weekly, 

4,000 — 

Domestic  Engineering, 

Weekly, 

9,319 

Dry  Goods  Reporter, 

Weekly, 

4,000 — 

Eagle, 

Weekly, 

17,500-h- 

Economist, 

Weekly, 

2,250+ 

Electric  Railway  Review, 

Weekly, 

5,126 

Engineering-Contracting, 

Weekly, 

4,000 — 

Epworth  Herald, 

Weekly, 

75,000+- 

Evangelisten, 

Weekly, 

2,250+ 

Farmers'  Review, 

Weekly, 

4,000 — 

Farm  Implement  News, 

Weekly, 

7,500+ 

Florists'  Review, 

Weekly, 

4,000--' 

Folke-Vennen, 

Weekly, 

2,250+ 

Free  Methodist, 

Weekly, 

7,878 

Fylgia, 

Weekly, 

7,500+ 

Gazeta  Polska, 

Weekly, 

2,250+ 

Glas  Svobode, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Hemlandet, 

Weekly, 

20,000-|- 

Hide  and  Leather, 

Weekly, 

4,026 

Home  Herald, 

Weekly, 

137,039 

Horseman, 

Weekly, 

4,000  — 

Horse  Review, 

Weekly, 

2,250+. 

Interior, 

Weekly, 

4,000  — 

Israelite, 

Weekly, 

12,500  — 

Jeffersonian, 

Weekly, 

1,000  — 

Jour,  of  the  Am,  Medical  Ass'n, 

Weekly, 

52,217 

Katholisches  Wochenblatt, 

Weekly, 

1,000  — 

Legal  News, 

Weekly, 

2,250  + 

Lietuva, 

Weekly, 

2,250  + 

L'ltalia, 

Weekly, 

32,035 

Little  Chronicle, 

Weekly, 

20,000  — 

Live  Stock  Journal, 

Weekly, 

4,000  — 

Live  Stock  Report,  i^^^'^^^l^'f) 

Weekly, 

36,048 

Mining  World, 

Weekly, 

4,000  — 

Missions- Vannen, 

Weekly, 

19,567 

Modern  Grocer, 

Weekly, 

4,000-- 

Monitor, 

Weekly, 

4,000  — 

Motor  Age, 

Weekly, 

15,000 

Musical  Leader, 

Weekly, 

12,500  + 

OVER  1.000  CIRCULATION. 


1319 


ILLINOIS— Continued. 


Chica 

Lgo,  National  Corporation  Reporter, 

Weekly, 

Neues  Leben, 

Weekly, 

•    New  Church  Messenger, 

Weekly, 

New  World, 

Weekly, 

N.  W.  Christian  Advocate, 

Weekly, 

Nya  Wecko  Posten, 

Weekly, 

Orange  Judd  Farmer, 

Weeklv, 

Prairie  Farmer, 

Weekly, 

Presto, 

Weekly, 

Pritel  Ditek, 

Weekly, 

Public, 

Weekly, 

Railway  Age, 

Weekly, 

Railway  and  Engineering  Review 

,  Weekly, 

Reform  Advocate, 

Weekly, 

Revyen,                                     .  ^ 

Weekly, 

Sandebudet, 

Weekly, 

Scandia,  {'^T^e'lr^)    ' 

Weeklv, 

Spravedlnost, 

Weekly, 

Standard, 

Weekly, 

Standard  Opinions, 

Weekly, 

Sun, 

Sunday, 

Svenska  Amerikanaren, 

Weekly, 

Svenska  Kuriren, 

Weekly, 

Svenska  Tribunen-Nyheter, 

Weekly, 

Telegraf, 

Weekly, 

Tribuna  Italiana  Transatlantica, 

Weekly, 

Unity, 

Weekly, 

Verdens  Gang, 

Weekly, 

Western  Bowler's  Journal, 

Weekly, 

Western  British  American, 

Weekly, 

Western  Electrician, 

Weekly, 

Western  Trade  Journal, 

Weekly, 

Western  Underwriter, 

Weekly, 

Zenske  Listy, 

Weekly, 

Apparel  Gazette, 

Semi-m'ly, 

Bit  and  Spur, 

Sem 

i-m'ly. 

Clay  Record, 

Sem 

i-m'ly. 

Contractor, 

Sem 

i-m'ly. 

Dial, 

Sem 

i-m'ly. 

Furniture  Journal, 

Sem 

i-m'ly, 

Gardening, 

Sem 

i-m'ly, 

Grain  Dealers'  Journal, 

Semi 

-m'ly, 

Hardwood  Record, 

Semi 

-m'ly, 

Hospodarske  Listy, 

Semi 

-m'ly. 

Industrial  Age, 

Semi 

-m'ly. 

Insurance  Post, 

Semi 

-m'ly. 

Men's  Wear, 

Semi 

-m'ly. 

Mida's  Criterion, 

Semi 

-m'ly. 

National  Laundry  Journal, 

Sem 

i-m'ly, 

2,500+ 
2,250-f- 

i,ooo-|- 

4,ooo-(- 

20,000-)-^ 

7,500+ 
94,086- 

7,500+ 
i,ooo-f- 

4,ooo-{- 
7,500+ 

6,397 

2,250-f 

19,407 

i,ooo-|- 

4,000-f 

i,ooo-|- 
i,ooo-f- 
4,ooo-|- 

20,000-|- 

7,500+ 
7,500+ 

4,ooc-|- 

56,527 

2,250+ 
2,250+ 

1,000+ 

2,250+ 
2,250+ 
12,500+ 
2,250+ 
22,387 
2,250+ 
2,250+ 

4,509 
5,416 
5,200 

1,000+ 
1,000+ 

2,250+ 

1,000+ 

5,201 

4,000+ 

2,250+ 
2,250+ 

1,000+ 

5,002 

1,000+ 
4,000+ 


1320 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


ILLINOIS     Continued. 

Chicago,  Shoe  Trade  Journal, 

Semi-m'ly, 

4,000+ 

Acetylene  Journal,  fST/eaD 

Monthly, 

2,250— 

Advertising, 

Monthly, 

2,250+ 

Agricultural  Advertising, 

Monthly, 

2,250+ 

American  Adviser, 

Monthly, 

10,000  "^- — 

American  Bee  Journal, 

Monthly, 

4,000 — 

American  B'ld'g  Association  News, 

,  Monthly, 

12,500+ 

American  Carpenter  and  Builder, 

Monthly, 

25,385-— 

American  Jeweler, 

Monthly, 

5,000 

American    Journal     of     Clinical 

Medicine, 

Monthly, 

39,166 

Am.  Poultry  Journal,  (^^JT^J^D 

Monthly, 

60,583^ 

American     Sheep- Breeder     and 

Wool  Grower, 

Monthly, 

2,250+ 

American    Sugar    Industry    and 

Beet  Sugar  Gazette, 

Monthly, 

1,000 — 

American  Swineherd,  (^ST/eiD 

Monthly, 

40,000--  ---^ 

Arkansaw  Traveler,  (^SSTiSr) 

Monthly, 

1,000 — 

Bakers'  Helper, 

Monthly, 

4,000 

Biblical  World, 

Monthly, 

4,000 — 

Blue  Book  Magazine, 

Monthly, 

75,000 

Bonds  and  Mortgages, 

Monthly, 

2,465 

Brann's  Iconoclast, 

Monthly, 

7,500+ 

Brewer  and  Maltster, 

Monthly, 

1,000 — 

Brick, 

Monthly, 

1,000 — 

Building  Management, 

Monthly, 

2,750 

Cement  and  Engineering  News, 

Monthly, 

1,000 — 

Cement  Era, 

Monthly, 

4,000 — 

Chef,  Steward  and  Housekeeper, 

Monthly, 

2,250+ 

Child-Garden, 

Monthly, 

4,000 — 

Children's  Charities, 

Monthly, 

20,000-^ 

Christian  Cynosure, 

Monthly, 

2,250+ 

Cigar  Makers'  Official  Journal, 

Monthly, 

36,776 

Circulation  Manager, 

Monthly, 

1,000 — 

Climax, 

Monthly, 

7,500+ 

Clinic  and  Pure  Water  Journal, 

Monthly, 

1,000 — 

Commercial  Stamp  Trade  Journal, 

,  Monthly, 

1,000 — 

Commercial  Telegraphers'Journal 

,  Monthly, 

15,000 

Confectioner  and  Baker, 

Monthly, 

2,250+ 

Deaconess  Advocate,  (SfalPeiD 

Monthly, 

20,000 — 

Dental  Digest, 

Monthly, 

8,000 

Dental  Review, 

Monthly, 

4,018 

Earth, 

Monthly, 

34,917 

Echo, 

Monthlv, 

7,500+ 

Electrical  Mining, 

Monthly, 

8,554 

Elementary  School  Teacher, 

Monthly, 

1,000 — 

Embalmer's  Monthly, 

4,000 — 

Fancy  Fowls, 

Monthly, 

4,000 — 

Farm  Life, 

Monthly, 

160,293-.-^ 

OVEK  1,000  CIRCULATION. 


1321 


ILLINOIS     Continued. 

- 

Chicago,  Farm  Loans  and  City  Bonds, 

Monthly, 

7,500+ 

Financial  Review, 

Monthly, 

1,000 — 

Glass  and  Pottery  World, 

Monthly, 

2,583 

Golfers'  Magazine, 

Monthly, 

20,000 

Gregg  Writer, 

Monthly, 

12,500+ 

Homefolks,  i^^^^rf'^^) 

Monthly, 

519,250    -^ 

Home  Life,  (^Sat^°) 

Monthly, 

4,ooo-j — ^^"""^ 

Hotel  Monthly, 

4,583     ^ 

House  Beautiful, 

Monthly, 

20,000-p 

Household  Guest,  {^^^^Tfe^) 

Monthly, 

442,500-— 

Household  Realm, 

Monthly, 

40,ooo-| — — 

How  to  Live, 

Monthly, 

4,000 — 

Humane  Journal, 

Monthly, 

8,016 

Illinois  Odd-Fellow, 

Monthly, 

2,250+ 

Inland  Printer, 

Monthly, 

12,500+ 

International  Auctioneer, 

Monthly, 

1,500 

International  Socialist  Review, 

Monthly, 

2,250+ 

Internatl  Woodworker,  {^^^^Tye^] 

)  Monthly, 

5,000 

Irrigation  Age, 

Monthly, 

33,227 

Judicious  Advertising, 

Monthly, 

1,000 — 

Mail  Order  Journal, 

Mont  hi  v, 

7,500+ 

Masonic  Voice-Review, 

Monthly, 

20,000 

Maxwell's  Talisman, 

Monthly, 

1,000 — 

Medical  Recorder, 

Monthly, 

4,000+ 

Medical  Standard, 

Monthly, 

9,825 

Medical  Times, 

Monthly, 

5,400 

Merchants'  Record  and  Show  Win 

- 

dow, 

Monthly, 

8,958 

Milliner, 

Monthly, 

4,000+ 

Mining  Review, 

Monthly, 

2,250+ 

Mission  Studies,  ft^oS^i^eaD 

Monthly, 

2,250+ 

Mixed  Stocks, 

Monthly, 

1,000 — 

Modern  Machinery, 

Monthly, 

2,250+  ■ 

Modern  Painter, 

Monthly, 

1,000 — 

Money  Maker,  («^?fi7eS°) 

Monthly, 

2,250+ 

Monumental  News, 

Monthly, 

3,450 

Motor  Way, 

Monthly, 

8,166 

National  Banker, 

Monthlv, 

4,000 — 

National  Builder,    • 

Monthly, 

10,208 

National  Engineer, 

Monthly, 

12,500— 

National  Finance, 

Monthly, 

1,000 —  . 

National  Harness  Review, 

Monthly, 

5,000 

National  Printer  Journalist, 

Monthly, 

5,000 

Novelty  News, 

Monthly, 

4,000 — 

Open  Court, 

Monthly, 

2,250+ 

Operative  Miller, 

Monthly, 

4,000 — 

Ophthalmic  Record, 

Monthly, 

1,000 — 

Ordensblatt  Der  Harguari, 

Monthly, 

1,000 — 

Osteopathic  Health, 

Monthlv, 

40,000  - — — ■ 

1322 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


ILLINOIS — Continued. 


Chicago,  Osteopathic  Physician, 
Park  and  Cemetery,  etc., 
People's  Health  Journal, 
Piano  Trade, 
Picture  and  Art  Trade, 
Popular  Mechanics, 
Postal  Clerk,  («ST/J2?.°) 


Monthly, 
Monthly, 
Monthly, 
Monthly, 
Monthly, 
Monthly, 
Monthly, 


Power  &  Transmission,  (^^^'"aTeaD  Monthly, 

Pythian  Record,  Monthly, 

Railway  Journal,  Monthly, 

Railway  Master  Mechanic,  Monthly, 

Railway  Surgical  Journal,  Monthly, 
Rand-McNally  Bankers'  Monthly, 

Red  Book  Magazine,  Monthly, 

Reporter,  Monthly, 

Retailers'  Journal,  Monthly, 

R.  F.  D.  News,  Monthly, 

Roadmaster  and  Foreman,  Monthly, 

School  Review,  Monthly, 

School  Science  and  Mathematics,  Monthly, 

Service,  Monthly, 

Shepherd's  Criterion,  Monthly, 

Sokol  Americky,  Monthly, 

Sound  Waves,  Monthly, 

Southwest  Trail,  Monthly, 

Sports  Afield,  Monthly, 

Successful  Poultry  Journal,  Monthly, 

(Subscription  50c.  a  year.) 

System,  Monthly, 

Technical  World  Magazine,  Monthly, 

Telephony,  Monthly, 

Ten  Story  Book,  Monthly, 

To-Morrow  Magazine,  Monthly, 

Vegetarian  Magazine,  Monthly, 

Welcome  News,              '  Monthly, 
Western  Brewer  and  Journal  of  the 

Barley,  Malt  and  Hop  Trades,  Monthly, 

Western  Druggist,  Monthly, 

Western  Undertaker,         *  Monthly, 

What  to  Eat,  Monthly, 

White's  Class  Advertising,  Monthly, 

Woman's  World,  fgf a7S.°)  Monthly, 

World  To-Day,  Monthly, 
American  Journal  of  Sociology, 
Banking  and  Mercantile  World, 
Journal  of  the  Western  Society  of 

Engineers, 
Scroll  of  Phi  Delta  Theta, 
Monist, 


2,250+ 

2,033 
i,ooo-|- 

1,500 

1,000-]- 

107,477^ 

14,166 

24,20 

i,ooo-|- 
2,250-1- 

2,250+ 

i,ooo-[- 

4,ooo-|- 

75,ooo-f-_, 

2,700 

4,ooo-|- 

24,504 

2,250+ 
2,250+ 

3,444 

17,500+- 
2,250+ 

5,049 
5,127 

46,358 

35,505- 
17,500+- 

40,000- 

40,000+- 

7,500+ 

76,148 

7,500+ 

2,250+ 

1,863 


2,250- 

14,45' 
6,000 

2,250+ 

5,083 

1,339,083- 
88,625- 


Bi-monthly,  i,ooo+ 

Bi-monthly,  i,ooo+ 

Bi-monthly,  i,ooo+ 

Bi-monthly,  3,000 

Quarterly,  1,000+ 


OVER  1,000  CIRCULATION. 


1323 


ILLINOIS — Continued. 


Chicago  Heights,  Signal, 
Chillicothe,  Enquirer, 
Clayton,  Enterprise, 
Dallas  City,  Enterprise, 
Danville,  Commercial-News, 
Democrat, 
Press, 
Banner, 

Inter-State  School  Review, 
Decatur,  Herald, 
Review,  ) 
Review,  f 
DeKalk,  Review, 
Delavan,  Times-Press, 
Dixon,  Evening  Telegraph, 

Star, 
Dwight,  Sun, 

Banner,  i^H'^'f^^) 
East  St.  Louis,  Poultry  Culture,  f^s^fr/^^) 
Edwardsville,  Intelligencer, 
Effingham,  Democrat, 
Elgin,  News, 
Press, 

Boys'  World,  (^fc^eS") 
Dairy  F.eport, 

Girls'  Companion,  fSTySD 
Inglenook, 

Young  People's  Weekly,  fi^gS^aTear.'') 
Mother's  Magazine  Monthly, 

(Subscription  50c.  a  year.) 

New  Century  Sunday  School  Teach 
ers'  Monthly,  fS'llSr") 
Eureka,  Democrat-Journal, 
Evanston,  Press, 

Union  Signal, 

Farmers  Voice, 

Correct  English, 

Crusader  Monthly,  (^^S'aTea?.°) 

Katholischer  Jugend  Freund, 
Fairfield,  Republican, 

Sun, 

Wayne  Co.  Press, 

Wayne  Co.  Record, 
Farmer  City,  Journal, 
Flora,  Southern  Illinois  Journal, 
Freeport,  Bulletin,  ) 

Bulletin,  \ 

Journal, 

Deutscher  Anzeiger, 


Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Daily, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Monthly, 

Daily, 

Daily, 

Sunday, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 


Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Semi-m'ly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 


i,ooo-(- 

i,ooo-j- 

i,oo8 

1,674 

12,111 

4,000-j- 

2,250-1- 
i,ooo-|- 

2,250+ 

11,335 

11,333 
10,361 

1,500 

i,ooo-f- 
i,ooo-|- 

2,711 

i,ooo-[- 
20,000- 

4,ooo-|- 

3,292 

•i,ooo-|- 
i,ooo-|- 
i,ooo-l- 

333,403- 

i,ooo-[- 

331,673 

4,ooo-|- 

199,326 

75,000+r 

41,649 

i,ooo-[- 
i,ooo-|- 

20,529-- 
58,125- 

20,000-r 
28,916 

17,500+ 

i,ooo-f- 

1,0004- 
i,ooo-|- 

2,038 

i,ooo-f- 
i,ooo-j- 

2,176 
2,964 

i,ooo-[- 
i,ooo-(- 


1324 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


ILLINOIS — Continued. 

Freeport,  Knights  of  the  Globe,  (SfajSD  Monthly, 

7,500+ 

National  Service  Magazine, 

Monthly, 

4,000 — 

(Subscription  60c.  a  year.) 

Tribune,  (^etfryS") 

Monthly, 

12,500-i- 

Fulton,  Journal, 

Semi-w'kly, 

1,000 — 

Mystic  Worker,  (^S^aTeaD 

Monthly, 

50,000, 

Galena,  Gazette, 

Weekly, 

2,500— 

Galesburg,  Evening  Mail,  ) 
Mail,                   f 

Daily, 

4,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Republican-Register,  ) 
Republican-Register,  j" 

Daily, 

5,149 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Illinois  Democrat, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Geneseo,  Republic, 

Weekly, 

3,472 

Gibson  City,  Gibson  Courier, 

Weekly, 

1,490 

Golconda,  Herald-Enterprise, 

Weekly, 

•     1,638 

Grayville,  Independent, 

Weekly, 

1,168 

Greenville,  Twice-a-week  Sun, 
Sun, 

Semi-w'kly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Hardin,  Calhoun  Herald, 

Weekly, 

1,117 

Harrisburg,  Chronicle, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Harvard,  Herald, 

Weekly. 

1,000 — 

Independent, 

Weekly, 

i,ooo-j- 

Havana,  Mason  Co.  Democrat, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Henry,  Republican, 

Weekly, 

2,396 

Highland,  Journal, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Leader, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Union, 

Weeklv, 

1,000 — 

Hillsboro,  Journal, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Montgomery  News, 

Weeklv, 

1,000 — 

Hinckley,  Review, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Jacksonville,  Illinois  Courier, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Journal, 

Daily, 

1,000 — 

Farm,  (^st'aTeS.") 

Bi-weekly, 

1,000 — 

Jerseyville,  Jersey  Co.  Democrat, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Republican, 

AVeeklv, 

J    7 

1,000 — 

Joliet,  Herald, 

Daily, 

7,927 

News,. 
News,  f 

Daily, 

6,645 

Weekly, 

2,965 

Republican, 

Daily, 

4,000 — 

Amerikanski  Slovenec, 

Weekly, 

4,535 

Kankakee,  Evening  Democrat, 

Daily, 

1,000 — 

Gazette, 

Semi-w'kly, 

1,000 — 

Republican,  ) 
Republican,  J 

Daily, 

■   3,031 

Semi-w'kly, 

1,000 — 

Kewanee,  Star-Courier,  [ 
Star-Courier,  [ 

Daily, 

1.^9-^ 

Weekly, 

i,i3B 

Knoxville,  Knox  Co.  Republican, 

Weekly, 

i,ooo-|- 

Lacon,  Home  Journal, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Marshall  Co.  Democrat, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

OVER  1,000  CIRCULATION. 


1325 


II^LINOIS— Continued. 

La  Salle,  Post, 

Daily, 

1,000  — 

Tribune, 

Daily, 

I, GOO  — 

Lawrenceville,  Lawrence  Co.  News, 

Weekly, 

i,ooo — 

Leroy,  Journal, 

Weekly, 

i,ooo — 

Lewistown,  Fulton  Democrat, 

Weekly, 

I, coo — 

Lexington,  Unit, 

Weekly, 

I, GOO  — 

Libertyville,  Lake  Co.  Independent, 

Weekly, 

i,ooo — 

Business  Philosopher, 

Monthly, 

16,322 

Lincoln,  Courier, 

Semi-w'kly, 

2,250— 

Volksblatt-Rundschau, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Litchfield,  Mutual  Protective  League, 

Monthly, 

23,791 

(Subscription  50c.  a  year.) 

Lockport,  Phoenix-Advertiser, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

London  Mills,  London  Times, 

Weekly, 

1,000  — 

Macomb,  Journal,  ) 
Journal,  ) 

Daily, 

1,908 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

By-Stander, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Eagle, 

Weekly, 

2,246 

Marion,  Leader, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Marshall,  Clark  Co.  Democrat, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Clark  Co.  Herald, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Mascoutah,  Herald, 

Weekly, 

1,401 

Mason  City,  Times, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Mattoon,  Journal-Gazette, 
Journal-Gazette, 

Daily, 

2,250-1- 

Weekly, 

I,GOO  — 

Star,  ) 
Star,  j" 

Daily, 

I,GOO  — 

Weekly, 

I, GOO  — 

Commercial, 

Weekly, 

I, GOG  — 

Mendota,  Our  Hope  and  Life  in  Christ, 

Weekly, 

-2,2.5.04:; 

Sun-Bulletin, 

Weekly, 

1,000  — 

Minonk,  News, 

Weekly, 

l|OGO  — 

Moline,  Dispatch, 

Daily, 

4,572 

Evening  Mail, 

Daily, 

I, GOG  — 

Monmouth,  Review, 

Daily, 

2,771 

Republican-Atlas, 

Weekly, 

I, GOG  — 

Monticello,  Bulletin, 

.    Weekly, 

I,GOG  — 

Piatt  Co.  Republican, 

Weekly, 

1,000  — 

Morris,  Herald, 

Weekly, 

1,000  — 

Morrison,  Whiteside  Sentinel, 

Weekly, 

I,GOG-- 

Mount  Carmel,  Register, 

Weekly, 

1,000 

Mount  Morris,  Index, 

Weekly, 

1,479 

Bank  Man, 

Monthly, 

1,652 

Mount  Olive,  Teutonia, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Mount  Pulaski,  News, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Mount  Sterling,  Democrat-Message, 

Semi-w'kly, 

1,000 — 

Murphysboro,  Independent, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

National  Stock  Yards,  National  Live  Stock 

Reporter, 

Daily, 

2,250+ 

Neoga,  News, 

Weekly, 

I,OOG  — 

1326 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


ILLINOIS— Con^inue(/. 

Newman,  Independent, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Normal,  McLean  Co.  Herald, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Nunda,  Herald, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Oakland,  Ledger, 

Weekly, 

4,000 — 

Oakpark — 

Oak  Leaves, 

Weekly, 

2,560 

Nachrichten  Aus  Schleswig-Holstein,Bi-weekly, 

5,081 

Star-Monthly,  C&'T^i^) 

181,740 

Svobodno  Skola,  fST/eS°) 

Monthly, 

2,250— 

Olncy,  Republican, 

Semi-w'kly, 

1,000 — 

Times, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Advocate, 

AVeekly, 

1,000 — 

Oregon,  Ogle  Co.  Republican, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Ottawa,  Republican-Times, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Central  Illinois  Wochenblatt, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Fair  Dealer, 

Weekly, 

4,695 

Lasalle  Co.  Herold, 

Weekly, 

i,ooo-j- 

Rathbone  Messenger,  (SflT^".") 

Monthly, 

2,250— 

Paris,  Beacon, 

Semi-w'kly, 

1,000 — 

Anchor  and  Shield,  (^oc!aTeln  ) 

Monthly, 

12,500+ 

Pekin,  Post-Tribune,                  [ 
Tazewell  Co.  Tribune,  \ 

Daily, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Freie  Presse, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Peoria,  Demokrat,  ) 
Demokrat,  j 

Daily, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Evening  Star,                 ) 
Sunday  Morning  Star,  ) 

Daily, 

21,659 

Sunday, 

10,081 

Herald-Transcript,  ) 
Herald-Transcript, 

Daily, 

7,500+ 

Sunday, 

7,500+ 

Journal,  ) 

Daily, 

15,262 

Journal,  > 

Sunday, 

4,000 — 

Journal,  ) 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Business  Monthly  Magazine, 

5,367 

(Subscription  50c.  a  year.) 

Masonic  News, 

Monthly, 

3,500 

Manual  Training  Magazine, 

Bi-monthly, 

2,800 

Petersburg,  Observer, 

Weekly, 

1,030 

Pinckneyville,  Advocate, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Pittsfield,  Pike  Co.  Democrat, 

Weekly, 

1,000+ 

Pike  Co.  Republican, 

Weekly, 

1,000+ 

Polo,  Tri-Courity  Press, 

Weekly, 

2,250+ 

Pontiac,  Leader,  ) 
Leader,  ) 

Daily, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Port  Byron,  Globe, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Princeton,  Bureau  Co.  Republican, 

Weekly, 

5,125 

Bureau  Co.  Tribune, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Princeville,  Telephone, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Quincy,  Journal, 

Daily, 

7,500— 

Whig, 

Daily, 

4,000 — 

OVER  3,000  CIRCULATION. 


1327 


I L  L I N  O I S — Continued. 


/Subscription\ 
V  60c.  a  year.  / 


Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 


Quincy,  Germania, 

Enterprise, 

Farmers'  Call 

Labor  News, 

Record, 

Apple  Specialist,  (^S^TyC") 

Poultry  Keeper,  fitfaTelD 

Reliable  Poultry  J'rn'l,  i^^^^^rf^^)  Monthly, 

Urban  &  Rural  America.  (^Sfa7eS°)  Monthly, 
Rantoul,  Press, 
Reynolds,  Press, 
Robinson,  Argus, 

Constitution, 
Rochelle,  Independent, 
Rockford,  Morning  Star, 
Star, 
Star, 


Semi-w'kly,    i,ooo-|- 


Register-Gazette,  ) 


Daily, 
Daily, 
Daily, 
Daily, 

Weekly, 


Register-Gazette 
Republic, 
Rock  Island,  Argus, 
News, 
Union,  ) 
Union,  \ 
Rock  Island-Moline  Volkszei- 

tung, 
Augustana,  Weekly, 

Modern  Woodmen,  ft^^i^^^)  Monthly, 
Ungdoms  Vaennen, 
Roodhouse,  Record, 
Rossville,  Press, 
Rushville,  Times, 
Salem,  Marion  Co.  Democrat, 
Shawneetown,  Gallatin  Democrat, 

News-Gleaner, 
Shelbyville,  Democrat, 

Union, 
Springfield,  Illinois  State  Journal, 
Illinois  State  Journal, 
Illinois  State  Journal, 
Illinois  State  Register, 
Illinois  State  Register, 
Illinois  State  Register, 
News, 

Illinois  Tradesman, 
Odd-Fellows'  Herald, 
Farm  Home,  i^^Tf^^) 
Illinois  Medical  Journal, 
Sterling,  Evening  Gazette, 


Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Sunday, 

Semi-w'kly, 

Daily, 


Semi-weekly,     5,068 


6,191 

2,250+ 
2,250+ 
1,000+ 
1,000+ 


Semi-w'kly,    1,000+ 
7,500+ 


Monthly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Sunday, 

Semi-wk'ly, 

Daily, 

Sunday, 

Semi-w'kly, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Semi-m'ly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Daily, 


932,455' 

2,250+ 

1,000+ 
1,000+ 
1,000+ 

1,837 

1,000+ 

1,000+ 
1,000+ 
1,000+ 

8,323 

5.845 

5,019 

13,474 

10,810 

6,062 

7,500+ 

3,400 

2,250+ 
32,166 

4,900 

2,350+ 


1328 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


ILLINOIS— Continued. 

Sterling,  Standard, 

Daily, 

1,000-- 

Streator,  Free  Press, 

Daily, 

3,-^3^ 

Independent-Times, 

Daily, 

1,000 — 

Sullivan,  Saturday  Herald, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Sumner,  Press, 

Weekly, 

1,403 

Sycamore,  True  Republican,  . 

Semi-w'kly, 

i,ooo-f- 

Taylorville,  Breeze, 

Semi-w'kly, 

1,000 — 

School  News, 

Monthly, 

15,016 

Techny,  Amerikanisches  Missionsblatt, 

Monthly, 

16,500 

Christian  Family, 

Monthly, 

11,125. 

Toledo,  Democrat, 

Weekly, 

1,503 

Toulon,  Stark  Co.  News, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Tuscola,  Journal-Republican, 

Weekly, 

2,250— 

Review, 

Weekly, 

2,250-f 

Urbana,  Courier, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Vienna,  Times, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Virginia,  Gazette, 

Weekly, 

I, III 

Warren,  Sentinel-Leader, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Washington,  Post, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Waterloo,  Republican, 

Weekly, 

1,521 

Times, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Watseka,  Republican, 

Weekly. 

1,000 — 

Waukegan,  Gazette, 

Daily, 

1,889 

Sun, 

Daily, 

i,ooo-[- 

West  Chicago,  Du  Page  Co.  Democrat, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Winchester,  Times, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Woodstock,  Sentinel, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Wyoming,  Post-Herald, 

Weekly, 

1,250 

Yorkville,  Kendall  Co.  Record, 

Weekly, 

1,912 

INDIANA. 

Anderson,  Bulletin, 

Daily, 

2,250-i- 

Herald,  ) 
Herald,  f  . 

Daily, 

3,488 

Sunday, 

3.825 

Angola,  Magnet, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Steuben  Republican, 

Weekly, 

2,250+ 

Argos,  Reflector, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

National  Hardware  Bulletin, 

Monthly, 

7,500+ 

(Subscription  50c.  a  year.) 

Batesville,  Democratic  Herald, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Berne,  Witness, 

Semi-w'kly, 

1,445 

Christlicher  Bundesbote, 

Weekly, 

i,ooo — 

Bloomfield,  Democrat, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

News, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Bluffton,  Evening  Banner,  ) 
Banner,                  j 

Daily, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Evening  News,  ) 
Chronicle,           J 

Daily, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Boonville,  Standard, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

OVER  1,000  CIRCULATION. 


1329 


INDIANA— Continued. 

Brookville,  American, 
Democrat, 
Brownstown,  Banner, 
Butler,  Dekalb  Co.  Herald, 

Epworth  League  Quarterly, 

(Subscription  20c.  a  year.) 

Cannelton,  Telephone, 
Charlestown,  Hoosier  Record, 
Churubusco,  Truth, 
Columbia  City,  Commercial-Mail, 
Columbus,  Republican, 
Connersville,  News,    ) 
Times,  j 
Courier, 
Arboriculture, 
Corydon,  Democrat, 

Republican, 
Covington,  Friend, 

Republican, 
Crawfordsville,  Journal,  ) 

Journal,  j 
Danville,  Hendricks  Co.  Republican, 
Delphi,  Carroll  Co.  Citizen-Times, 

Journal, 
Derby,  Game  Bird,  (Sr/et'.'^) 
Elkhart,  Truth, 

Herald  of  Truth, 
Mennonitische  Rundschau, 
Elwood,  Call-Leader, 
Evansville,  Courier, 

Demokrat,  ) 

Demokrat,  ) 

Journal-News, 

Economist, 

Indiana  Post  und  Freie  Presse, 

Furniture  Industry, 

Hoosier  A.  O.  U.  W.  Watchman, 

(Subscription  50c.  a  year.) 

Pythian  Knight,  ftt"a7el?.°) 
Flora,  Enterprise-Sentinel, 
Hoosier  Democrat, 
Fort  Wayne,  Freie  Presse, 

Journal- Gazette, 
News, 
Sentinel,  ) 
Sentinel,  ) 
Fowler,  Benton  Review, 
Frankfort,  Morning  Times,  ) 
Times,  ) 

Crescent-Standard, 

84 


W^eekly, 

i,ooo-j- 

Weekly, 

i,ooo — 

Weekly, 

1,982 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

17,000 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Weeklv, 

^   7 

1,000 — 

Daily, 

1,039 

Daily, 

2,025 

Daily, 

i,ooo-|- 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Monthly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Daily, 

2,547 

Weekly, 

3,385 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

T,000  — 

Monthly, 

2,250-h 

Daily, 

1,000  — 

Weekly, 

1,000  — 

Weekly, 

1,000  — 

Daily, 

1,000  — 

Daily, 

17,013 

Daily, 

2,250  + 

Weekly, 

4,000  — 

Daily, 

18,183 

Weekly, 

1,000  — 

Weekly, 

1,000  — 

Monthly, 

1,000  — 

Monthly, 

4,000  — 

Monthly, 

1,000  — 

Weekly, 

1,000  — 

Weekly, 

4,295 

Daily, 

1,000  — 

Daily, 

13,342 

Daily, 

10,267 

Daily, 

7,404 

Weekly, 

3,199 

Weekly, 

1,000  — 

Daily, 

1,000  — 

Weekly, 

1,000  — 

Weekly, 

1,000  — 

1330 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


INDIANA— Continued, 

Franklin,  Star, 

Democrat, 

Republican, 

Goshen,  Democrat,  \ 

Democrat,  j 

Cooking  Club, 

Greencastle,  Banner, 

Christian  Union  Messenger, 
Star-Democrat, 
Greenfield,  Republican, 

Herald  and  Tribune, 
Primitive  Monitor, 
Greensburg,  Baptist  Observer, 
Hammond,  Lake  Co.  Times, 
Huntington,  Evening  Herald,  ) 
Herald,  ) 

Christian  Conservator, 
Farmers'  Guide,  (^^^^/^^) 
News-Democrat, 
Indianapolis,  Commercial-Reporter, 
Live  Stock  Journal, 

News, , ^^  1. 

Star,  I 

Star,  ) 

Sun, 

Indiana    Volksblatt    und 

Telegraph, 
Freeman, 
Hoosier, 
Indiana  Farmer, 
Jersey   Bulletin   and   Dairy 

World, 
Marion  Co.  Mail, 
Patriot  Phalanx, 
Recorder, 
Rough  Notes, 
Trade  Journal, 
United  Mine  Workers'  Jour'l, 
Western  Horseman, 
Farm  Star, 
Up-to-Date  Farming, 
American  Farmer,  Live  Stock 
&  Poultry  Raiser, («3j5fC7«on) 

Awakener,  {''^^^1?^^^) 
Barrels  and  Bottles, 
Bricklayer  and  Mason, 

(Subscription  75c.  a  year.) 

Bridgemen's  Magazine, 

(Subscription  50c.  a  year.) 


Daily, 

1,634 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,619 

Daily, 

1,000 — 

Semi-w'kly, 

,     1,000 — 

Monthly, 

32,845 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,337 

Weekly, 

2,250+ 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Monthly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

5,831 

Daily, 

4,000 — 

Daily, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

I'ooo — 

Weekly, 

3,038 

Weekly, 

12,500—^ — 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Daily, 

4,000 — 

Daily, 

1,000 — 

Daily, 

74,294-- 

Daily, 

88,304— 

Sunday, 

74,474<-" 

Daily, 

4,ooo-| ■ 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

4,000 — 

Weekly, 

9,204 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

4,ooo-|-— — 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

10,244 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

2,250+ 

Weekly, 

4,494 

Weekly, 

7,500+ 

Weekly, 

2,250+ 

Semi-m'ly, 

40,000-j-- — 

Semi-m'ly, 

204,348 

Monthly, 

75,000+  — 

Monthly, 

3,022 

Monthly, 

4,000 — 

Monthly, 

17,500+ 

Monthly, 

10,159 

OVER  1,000  CIRCULATION. 


1331 


INDIANA— Continued. 


Indianapolis,  Carpenter, 

Central  States 


/Subscription\ 
V.  50c.  a  year.  / 

Medical  Moni- 


Monthly,         7,5oo-f-" 


tor. 

Monthly, 

i,ooo — • 

Chronicle,  CSf'a^'?.") 

Monthly, 

20,000  — 

Clay  Worker, 

Monthly, 

4,ooo-- 

Educator- Journal, 

Monthly, 

7,500+ 

Fanciers'  Gazette  fgf aTeaD 

Monthly, 

1,000 — 

Home  Magazine, 

Monthly, 

75,000+' 

Indiana  Medical  Journal, 

Monthly, 

1,300 

Journeyman  Barber, 

Monthly, 

17,092 

(Subscription  60c.  a  year.) 

Locomotive  Firemen's  Maga- 

zine, 

Monthly, 

63,211 

Missionary  Tidings,f^f«/;PeS: 

^)Monthly, 

12,500— 

Modern  Woodmen, 

Monthly, 

75,0004-- 

Municipal  Engineering, 

Monthly, 

5,454 

Odd-Fellows'  Talisman, 

Monthly, 

4,000 — 

Typographical  Journal, 

Monthly, 

39,237 

Wood-Worker, 

Monthly, 

7,500+ 

Jeffersonville,  National  Democrat, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Kokomo,  Dispatch,  ) 
Dispatch,  j 

Daily, 

1,000-^ 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

News, 

Daily, 

4,969 

Tribune, 

Daily, 

2,250+ 

Lafayette,  Courier  and  Call,  ) 
Courier  and  Call,  J 

Daily, 

5,423 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Morning  Journal,  ) 
Journal,                   j" 

Daily, 

5,314 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Commercial  Gazette, 

Weekly, 

2,250+ 

Laporte,  Herald,  ) 
Herald,  \ 

Daily, 

1,436 

Weekly, 

1,405 

Laurel,  Review, 

Weekly, 

1,000+ 

Lawrenceburg,  Register, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Lebanon,  Patriot, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Pioneer, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Ligonier,  Leader, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Logansport,  Journal, 

Daily, 

3,001 

Pharos,  ) 
Pharos,  ) 

Daily, 

1,000 — 

Semi-w'kly, 

I, coo — 

Reporter,  ) 
Reporter,  j* 

Daily, 

1,000 — 

Semi-w'kly, 

1,000 — 

Chronicle, 

Weekly, 

2,250+ 

Times, 

Weekly, 

1,308 

Loogootee,  Martin  Co.  Tribune, 

Weekly, 

2,410 

Madison,  Courier, 

Daily, 

2,283 

Marion,  Chronicle, 

Daily, 

2,250+ 

Leader, 

Daily, 

5,324 

News-Tribune, 

Daily, 

4,000 

Teachers'  Journal, 

Monthly, 

7,500+ 

1332 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


INDIANA 

-Continued. 

Michigan  City,  Evening  Dispatch, 

\ 

Daily, 

i,ooo — 

Dispatch, 

Weekly, 

i,ooo — 

News, 

Daily, 

i,ooo — 

Monticello,  Herald, 

Weekly, 

i,6ii 

Muncie,  Morning  Star  and  News, 

1 

Daily, 

26,459 

Morning  Star  and  News, 

Sunday, 

16,414 

Press,    \ 
Times,  j 

Daily, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

New  Albany,  Ledger, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Medical  Herald, 

Monthly, 

5,000 

Newcastle,  Courier,  ) 
Courier,  j 

Daily, 

1,726 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Newport,  Hoosier  State, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Noblesville,  Hamilton  Co.  Ledger 

> 

Semi-w'kly, 

1,000 — 

Enterprise, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

North  Manchester,  Journal, 

Weekly, 

2,250— 

North  Vernon,  Sun, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Notre  Dame,  Ave  Maria, 

Weekly, 

26,112 

Scholastic, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Oakland  City,  Journal, 

Semi-w'kly, 

1,000 — 

Orleans,  Progress-Examiner, 

• 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Osgood,  Ripley  Journal, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Owensville,  Messenger, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Peru,  Miami  Co.  Sentinel  and  Record, 

Semi-w'kly, 

2,250+ 

Republican, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Plymouth,  Chronicle, 

Weekly, 

1J30 

Portland,  Sun, 

Semi-w'kly, 

1,000 — 

Princeton,  Clarion  News,  ) 
Clarion  News,  j" 

Daily, 

1,577 

Weekly, 

2,641 

Redkey,  Times, 

- 

Weekly, 

1,585 

Rensselaer,  Republican, 

Semi-w,kly, 

T,000  — 

Jasper  Co.  Democrat, 

Weekly, 

1,000  — 

Richmond,  Evening  Item, 

Daily, 

5^039 

Palladium  and  Sun-Telegram, 

Daily, 

4,000  — 

Rochester,  Sentinel, 

Weekly, 

1,000  — 

Rockport,  Democrat, 

Weekly, 

1,000  — 

Journal, 

Weekly, 

1,726 

Rockville,  Republican, 

Weekly, 

1,000  — 

Roselawn,  Kankakee  Valley  Review, 

Weekly, 

1,000 

Rushville,  Republican,  ) 
Republican,  f 

Daily, 

1,000  — 

Semi-w'kly, 

1,000-- 

American,  («5t!'a7ear) 

Weekly, 

2,250  + 

Salem,  Democrat, 

Weekly, 

2,531 

Republican  Leader, 

Weekly, 

1,000  — 

Seymour,  Republican, 

Weekly, 

^,993 

Shelbyville,  Democrat,               ) 
Shelby  Democrat,  J 

Daily, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

South  Bend,  Tribune, 

Daily, 

9,181 

Sunday  News, 

Weekly, 

1,000-- 

OVER  1.000  CIECULATION. 


1333 


INDIANA— Continued. 

South  Bend,  Labor  Journal,  (tocT/^r") 

Semi-m'ly, 

i,ooo-- 

South  Whitley,  Whitley  Co.  News, 

Weekly, 

r,ooo-- 

Spencer,  Democrat, 

Weekly, 

i,ooo — 

Agricultural  Epitomist,  (^STI'e^ir!; 

')  Monthly, 

75,oooH - 

" 

Sullivan,  Democrat, 

Weekly, 

2,2504- 

Terre  Haute,  Star,  [ 

Daily, 

17,500+ 

Star,  ^ 

Sunday, 

12,500+ 

Tribune, 
Tribune, 

Daily, 

10,677 

Sunday, 

8,946 

Tipton,  Tribune, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Times, 

Weekly, 

T,000 

Union  City,  Times, 

Weekly, 

1,000  — 

n  1 1  /^  c  t     /  Subscription  \ 
Vruesi,   ^^  50c.  a  year.  ; 

Monthly, 

3,000 

Veedersburg,  News, 

Weekly, 

1,000 

Versailles,  Republican, 

Weekly, 

2,250  + 

Vevay,  Reveille, 

Weekly, 

1,734 

Vincennes,  Capital, 

Daily, 

2,609 

Wabash,  Plain  Dealer, ) 
Plain  Dealer,  j 

Daily, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Warren,  Tribune, 

Weekly, 

1,000-- 

Warsaw,  Northern  Indianian, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Union, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Waterloo,  Press, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Winamac,  Pulaski  Co.  Democrat, 

Weekly, 

2,550 

Winchester,  Democrat, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

IOWA. 

Ackley,  World, 

Weekly, 

i,ooo-[- 

Adair,  News, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Adel,  Dallas  Co.  News, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Afton,  Star-Enterprise, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Albia,  Monroe  Co.  News  and  Albia  Democrat, Weekly, 

2,250+ 

Republican, 

Weekly, 

2,250+ 

Algona,  Upper  Des  Moines  Republican, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Alton,  Democrat, 

Weekly, 

2,250+ 

Anamosa,  Eureka, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Arlington,  News, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Atlantic,  Cass  Co.  Democrat, 

AVeekly, 

1,000 — 

Telegraph, 

Semi-w'kly, 

1,000 — 

Messenger, 

Weekly, 

1,993 

Avoca,  Tribune, 

Weekly, 

1,000+ 

Bedford,  Free  Press, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Bellevue,  Herald, 

Weekly, 

1,093 

Bloomfield,  Democrat, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Boone,  News-Republican,  ) 
News-Republican,  ) 

Daily, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,000-- 

Boone  Co.  Democrat, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Standard, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

1334 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


lOW^A — Continued. 

Breda,  Ostfriesische  Nachrichten, 
Brooklyn,  Chronicle, 
Burlington,  Gazette, 

Hawkeye,  . 

!  Volksfreund-Tribuene, 
Bussey,  Tri-County  Press, 
Carroll,  Sentinel, 
Herald, 
Times, 
Cascade,  Katholischer  Waechter, 

Pioneer, 
Cedar  Falls,  Record, 
Gazette, 
Dannevirke, 
Globe, 
Cedar  Rapids — 

Evening  Times, 
Gazette, 
Republican,  ) 
Republican,  j 
Iowa  Post, 
Saturday  Record, 
Iowa  Presbyterian,  (¥e!T/e*r) 
Kvinden  og  Hjemmet,  (S'aTeS") 
Modern  Brotherhood,  (^^fi7^°) 
Railway  Conductor, 
Western  Poultry  Journal,  (^s^ocTy^iD 
Young  Citizen,  ft'oSTea^) 
Centerville,  lowegian. 

Journal, 
Chariton,  Herald, 
Leader, 
Charles  City,  Advocate, 

Iowa  Teacher,  f^tflTeaD 
Cherokee,  Times-Herald, 
Chester,  Sun-Herald, 
Clarinda,  Herald, 
Journal, 
Clarion,  Wright  Co.  Monitor, 
Clarksville,  Star, 
Clinton,  Advertiser, 
Herald,  ) 

Herald,  f  i^^^^?^) 
Anzeiger, 
Corning,  Adams  Co.  Free  Press, 

Adams  Co.  Union-Republican, 
Correctionville,  Sioux  Valley  News, 
Corydon,  Times-Republican, 


Tri-m'ly, 

4,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,000-- 

Daily,  , 

4,000 — 

Daily, 

8,937 

Weekly, 

2,250-h 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Semi-w'kly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

1.595 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Semi-w'kly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Daily,  2,250-!- 
Daily,  7,114 

Daily,  4,000-]- 

Sunday,  7?5oo- 

Semi-w'kly,  i,ooo-[- 

Weekly,  i,ooo-|- 

Monthly,  ijOoo-j- 


Monthly, 
Monthly, 
Monthly, 
Monthly, 
Monthly, 


75,oooH-r 
100,325, 

41,733 

i,ooo-|- 

10,000 


Semi-weekly,  2,805 
Weekly,  i,ooo-f- 

Weekly,  2,712 

Weekly,  2,139 

Weekly,  i,ooo-j- 

Monthly,  12,500-i- 
Semi-w'kly,  i,ooo-|- 
Weekly,  1,000-)- 

Semi-w'kly,    i,ooo-|- 


Weekly, 

2,453 

Weekly, 

1,000— 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Daily, 

11,115 

Daily, 

4,000 — 

Weekly, 

I^OOO  — 

Tri-weekly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,710 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

OVER  1,000  CIRCULATION. 


1335 


,} 


IOWA — Continued. 

Council  Bluffs,  Nonpareil, 

Nonpareil, 
Nonpareil, 
Implement  Dealer, 
Cresco,  Howard  Co.  Times, 

Plaindealer, 
Creston,  Advertiser-Gazette,  ) 
Advertiser-Gazette,  f 
Morning  American, 
Independent  American 
Union  Co.  Progress,  (^g^^lTea??") 
Davenport,  Democrat,  [ 
Democrat,  ) 
Times, 

Iowa  Reform,  ) 
Iowa  Reform,  \ 
Catholic  Messenger, 
Decorah,  Decorah-Posten  and  ved  Amen, 
Evang.  Luth.  Kirketidende, 
Public  Opinion, 
Republican, 
Denison,  Bulletin, 
Review, 
Des  Moines — 
Capital, 


:i 


News, 

News 

Register  and  Leader,  ) 

Register  and  Leader,  \ 

Christian  Union, 

Dial  of  Progress, 

Homestead, 

lowa-Posten, 

Iowa  Staats  Anzeiger, 

Iowa  State  Register  and  Farmer, 

Iowa  Unionist, 

Mail  and  Times, 

Spirit  of  the  West, 

Wallace's  Farmer, 

Christian  Worker,  (^^^aTea?.'^) 

Farm  Gazette,  i^t^^^^) 

Grand  Armv  Advocate,  etc., 

Homemaker,  f^r/J^^) 

Merchants'  Trade  Journal, 

Midland  Schools, 

National  Economist, 

Northwestern  Banker, 

People's  Popular  M'thly,  ft^alPeir) 

Successful  Farming,  «T/ei?") 


Daily, 

Sunday, 

Weekly, 

Monthly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Semi-w'kly, 

Daily, 

Semi-w'kly, 

Monthly, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Semi-w'kly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Semi-w'kly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 
Daily, 
Sunday, 
Daily, 
Sunday, 
Weekly, 
Weekly, 
Weekly, 
Weekly, 
Weekly, 
Weekly, 
Weekly, 
Weekly, 
Weekly, 
Weekly, 
Monthly, 
Monthly, 
Monthly, 
Monthly, 
Monthly, 
Monthly, 
Monthly, 
Monthly, 

Monthly, 


12,543 

i,ooo-j- 

i,ooo-j- 

i,ooo-|- 
i,ooo-|- 
i,ooo-|- 
i,ooo-j- 

i,ooo-|- 
i,ooo-|- 

i,ooo-f- 
i,ooo-i- 

11,358 

i,ooo-f- 

13,040 

IjOOO-^- 

i,ooo-j- 
4,ooo4- 

40,859 

7,500+ 
2,859 

i,ooo-f- 

1,900 

i,ooo-f- 

41,582^ 

43,355r 
20,000-f- 

30,473- 
27,871 

2,250+ 
4,000-h 
102,814- 

1,0004- 
i,ooo-f- 

39,252- 

2,250+ 

1,000+ 

4,000+ 

50,000- 

1,791 

6o,24Ji 

2,250+ 
120,515. 

31,588 

2,250+ 

i,ooo+* 

1,850 

299,333 
313,804- 


1336 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


I OV^  h.— Continued. 

Des  Moines — 

Western  Farm  Journal,  (^2"5cfl7el?°) 

Monthly, 

4,000 — 

Dubuque,  Morning  Telegraph,  ^ 
Telegraph-FIerald,      . 
Telegraph,                    } 

Morning, 

12,476 

Evening, 

12,476 

Sunday, 

7,500+ 

Telegraph-Herald, 

Semi-w'kly, 

2,250+ 

Timesjournal,  J 

Daily, 

11,349 

Times-Journal,  > 

Sunday, 

13,555' 

Times-Journal,  ; 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Catholic  Tribune, 

Weekly, 

12,281 

Der  Presbyterianer, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Katholischer  Westen, 

Weekly, 

4,000 — 

Labor  Leader, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Luxemburger  Gazette, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Iowa  Churchman,  5t'i7eS") 

Monthly, 

2,000 

Our  German  Work,  (^g'scfaiSr) 

Quarterly, 

2,425 

Dyersville,  Commercial, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Elkader,  Register, 

Weekly, 

I,OCO  — 

Elliott,  Graphic, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Elma,  New  Era, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Fairfield,  Journal, 

Daily, 

1,014 

Ledger, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Fort  Dodge,  Evening  Messenger,  ) 
Messenger,                  \ 

Daily, 

3,114 

Semi-w'kly, 

2,509 

Post, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Fort  Madison,  Democrat,  ) 
Democrat, 

Daily, 

1,194 

Weekly, 

2,281 

Gem  City, 
Gem  City, 

Daily, 

1,100 

Weekly, 

1,000 

Glenwood,  Mills  Co.  Tribune, 

Semi-w'kly, 

1,000 — 

Opinion, 

Weekly, 

1,000-- 

Grinnell,  Herald, 

Semi-weekly,     1,870 

Grundy  Center,  Grundy  Co.  Democrat, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Guthrie  Center,  Guthrian, 

Weekly, 

2,005 

Hampton,  Chronicle, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Franklin  Co.  Recorder, 

Weekly, 

T,000  — 

Globe, 

Weekly, 

1,000-- 

Hawarden,  Independent, 

Weekly, 

1,000  — 

Hedrick,  Journal, 

Weekly, 

2,191 

Humboldt,  Humboldt  Co.  Independent, 

Weekly, 

1,000  — 

Humboldt  Co.  Republican, 

Weekly, 

1,000  — 

Idagrove,  Ida  Co.  Pioneer, 

Weekly, 

1,000  — 

Record-Era, 

Weekly, 

1,000  — 

Independence,  Bulletin  Journal, 

Weekly, 

1,000  — 

Conservative, 

Weekly, 

1,000  — 

Indianola,  Herald, 

Weekly, 

T,000 

Record, 

Weekly, 

1,000  — 

Iowa  City,  Press, 

Daily, 

1,000  — 

Republican, 

Daily, 

I,O0O-|- 

OVER  1,000  CIRCULATION. 


1337 


lOW^A — Continued. 

Iowa  City,  Citizen, 

Iowa  Alumnus, 
Jefferson,  Bee, 

Standard, 
Keokuk,  Constitution-Democrat,  ) 
Constitution-Democrat,  [ 
Gate  City, 
Standard, 

School  Music,  f^j^Ty'SD 
Keosauqua,  Republican, 
Knoxville,  Express, 
Journal, 
Lake  City,  Graphic, 
Lamoni,  Saints'  Herald, 

Zion's  Hope,  (ST/e^iD 
Autumn  Leaves, 
Lansing,  Allamakee  Journal, 

Mirror, 
Le  Mars,  Globe-Post, 
Sentinel, 
Herold, 
Leon,  Decatur  Co.  Journal, 

Reporter, 
Lyons,  Tri-City  Labor  Voice,  (TsSaTeS") 
McGregor,  News, 

North  Iowa  Times, 
Malvern,  Leader, 
Manchester,  Delaware  Co.  News, 
Manning,  Monitor. 
Manson,  Democrat, 
Mapleton,  Press, 
Maquoketa,  Jackson  Sentinel, 
Marion,  Sentinel, 

Marshalltown,  Ev'g  Times-Republican,  ) 
Iowa  Times-Republican,  f 
Herald, 
Mason  City,  Globe  Gazette, ) 
Globe  Gazette,  j 
Times-Herald,  ( 
Times-Herald,  j 
Maxwell,  Iowa  Odd-Fellow, 
Trappers'  World, 
Melrose,  Big  Four  Record, 
Montezuma,  Republican, 
Monticello,  Express, 
Mountayr,  Record-News, 
Mount  Pleasant,  Journal, 

Republican, 
Mount  Vernon,  Fruitman  and  Gardener, 

(Subscription  50c.  a  year.) 


Tri-weekly, 

3,oi8 

Monthly, 

1,666 

Weekly, 

i,ooo  — 

Weekly, 

i,ooo-|- 

Daily, 

i,ooo — 

Semi-w'kly, 

i,ooo — 

Daily, 

2,250— 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Bi-monthly, 

1,620 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

4,000 — 

Weekly, 

2,250-f- 

Monthly, 

2,250-1- 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Semi-w'kly, 

1,000 — 

Semi-w'kly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,000-- 

Semi-m'ly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

i,ooo-|- 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

1-530 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Daily, 

7,500+ 

Semi-w'kly, 

4,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Daily, 

2,849 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Daily, 

1,000 — 

Semi-w'kly, 

1,000-)- 

Semi-m'ly, 

i,ooo-|- 

Monthly, 

4,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,286 

Weekly, 

i,ooo-|- 

Semi-w'kly, 

(Cons.) 

Semi-w'kly, 

i,ooo-|- 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Monthly, 

12,500-}- 

1338 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


\0V^  h.— Continued. 

Muscatine,  Evening  Journal,  ) 
Journal,                   j 

Daily, 

5,693 

Semi-w'kly, 

1,000 — 

News-Tribune,  ) 
.News-Tribune, 

Daily, 

1,000-- 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Loyal  Workman, 

Monthly, 

7,500-h 

Neola,  Gazette-Reporter, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Nevada,  Journal, 

Tri-weekly, 

2,250+ 

Representative, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

New  Hampton,  Courier, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Gazette, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Newton,  Herald, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Journal, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Record, 

Weekly, 

2,211 

Northwood,  Worth  Co.  Index, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Oakland,  Acorn, 

Weekly, 

1,058. 

Oelwein,  Register, 

Weekly, 

2,232 

Onawa,  Sentinel-Gazette, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Orange  City,  De  Volksvriend, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Sioux  Co.  Herald, 

Weekly, 

T,000  — 

Osage,  Mitchell  Co.  Press-Journal, 

Weekly, 

1,000  — 

Osceola,  Democrat, 

Weekly, 

1,000  — 

Sentinel, 

Weekly, 

2,250  + 

Oskaloosa,  Herald, 

Daily, 

2,250  + 

Saturday  Globe, 

Weekly, 

1,000  — 

Ottumwa,  Courier,  [ 
Courier,  j 

Daily, 

6,175 

Tri-weekly, 

7,216 

Oxford,  Leader, 

Semi-w'kly, 

1,000  — 

Pella,  Baptist  Record, 

Weekly, 

1,000  — 

Chronicle, 

Weekly, 

1,000 

Weekblad, 

Weekly, 

1,000-- 

Perry,  Advertiser, 

Semi-w'kly, 

1,000  — 

Primghar,  O'Brien  Co.  Bell, 

Weekly, 

1,000  — 

Redoak,  Express, 

Weekly, 

1,000  — 

Sun, 

Weekly, 

1,610 

Rock  Rapids,  Review, 

Weekly, 

1,000  — 

Rockwell  City,  Advocate, 

Weekly, 

2,205 

Sabula,  Gazette, 

Weekly, 

1,749 

Sac  City,  Sac  Sun, 

Weekly, 

2,048 

Shenandoah,  Sentinel-Post, 

Semi-w'kly, 

2,250+ 

World, 

Semi-w'kly, 

1,000 — 

Missionary  World,  ftfc^eS"; 

)  Monthly, 

4,000 — 

Sidney,  Fremont  Co.  Sun, 

Semi-w'kly, 

1,000 — 

Fremont  Co.  Herald, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Sigourney,  Keokuk  Co.  News, 

Weekly, 

3,478 

Sioux  City,  Journal,  ^ 

M'ng&  ev'g. 

20,000-- 

Journal,  >• 

Sunday, 

4,000+ 

Journal,  ) 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Tribune, 

Daily, 

32,003 

Courier, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

OVER  1,000  CIRCULATION. 


1339 


I O  W  A — Continued. 

Sioux  City,  Der  Volksfreund, 
Farmers'  Tribune, 
Sloan,  Star, 
Spencer,  Herald, 
Storm  Lake,  Buena  Vista  Vidette, 

Pilot-Tribune, 
Story  City,  Herald, 
Stuart,  Herald, 
Tama,  Herald, 
Tipton,  Conservative, 
Traer,  Star-Clipper, 

Farm  and  R.  E.  Journal,  f^g^T/eaD  Monthly, 
Treynor,  Fruit  Growers'  Journal,  fSfaTeir)  Monthly, 


Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 


Vinton,  Benton  Co.  Times, 
Washington,  Evening  Journal, 
Democrat, 

Washington  Co,  Press, 
Waterloo,  Courier,  ) 
Courier,  \ 
Reporter, 
Times-Tribune, 
Kimball's  Dairy  Farmer, 

(Subscription  50c.  a  year.) 

Creamery  Journal, 
Egg  Reporter, 
Waverly,  Bremer  Co.  Independent, 

Democrat, 
Webster  City,  Graphic-Herald, 
West  Union,  Argo, 

Fayette  Co.  Union, 
Gazette, 
Winterset,  Madisonian, 
News, 
Reporter, 
Woodbine,  Chronicle, 

KANSAS. 

Abilene,  Chronicle, 

Dickinson  Co.  News, 

Reflector, 
Alma,  Enterprise, 

Signal, 
Atchison,  Globe, 


;:i 


Globe,  S   ("S^a'SSD 
Kansas  Staats  Anzeiger, 
Belleville,  Telescope, 
Beloit,  Call,  ) 

Western  Call,  ) 
Gazette, 


Weekly, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 


1,620 

40,000-f-- 
i,ooo-l- 

i,ooo-l- 
i,ooo-|- 

1,976 

1,000-)- 

1,024 

I,0O0-|- 

i,ooo-]- 

2,2504- 

4,ooo-|- 

7,095 

i,oco-l- 

1,855 

i,ooo-|- 

2,077 

4,883 


Semi-weekly,     1,458 
Daily,  4,400 

Daily,  i,ooo-|- 

Semi-m'hly,  20,0004- 

Monthly, 
Monthly, 


Weekly, 

Weekly, 
Weekly, 
Weekly, 
Weekly, 
Weekly, 
Weekly, 
Weekly, 
Weekly, 
Weekly, 


Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 


7,500+ 
17,500+ 
1,000+ 

1,296 
1,000+ 
1,000+ 
1,000+ 
1,000+ 

2,256 
1,000+ 
1,000+ 
1,000+ 


1,000+ 
1,000+ 
1,000+ 

1,433 
1,000+ 

5,740 
2,250+ 
1,000+ 
1,000+ 
1,000+ 
1,000+ 


1340 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


■Continued, 


KANSAS 

Burlingame,  Osage  Co.  Chronicle, 
Burlington,  Republican, 

Democrat, 
Chanute,  Sun, 

Tribune, 
Clay  Center,  Dispatch,  \ 
Dispatch,  j 
Times, 
Western  Breeders*  Journal, 

(Subscription  25c.  a  year.) 

Coffeyville,  Journal,  ) 
Journal,  \ 
Columbus,  Modern  Light, 
Concordia,  Blade, 

Kansan, 
Cottonwood  Falls,  Courant  and  Reveille, 
Council  Grove,  Republican, 
Eldorado,  Republican, 

Advocate, 
Ellinwood,  Barton  Co.  Presse,  - 
Emporia,  Gazette,  ) 
Gazette,  \ 
Erie,  Record, 
Sentinel, 
Eskridge,  Wabaunsee  Co.  Tribune, 
Eureka,  Democratic  Messenger, 

Herald, 
Fort    Leavenworth,  Journal    of   the  U.  S. 

Cavalry  Association,  Quarterly, 


Weekly, 

Semi-w'kly, 

Tri-weekly, 

Daily, 

Daily, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Monthly, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 


Fort  Scott,  Republican, 

Trackman,  eS^/S^) 
Frankfort,  Review, 
Fredonia,  Wilson  Co.  Citizen, 
Garnett,  Eagle-Plaindealer, 
Girard,  Appeal  to  Reason,  ft'ocT/eaD 

Press, 
Hiawatha,  Brown  Co.  World, 
Kansas  Democrat, 
Hillsboro,  Journal,  (^SfaTeaD 
Holton,  Recorder, 
Horton,  Commercial, 
Hutchinson,  Independent, 
News, 
News, 
Independence,  Reporter, 
lola.  Record, 
Register, 
Jewell,  Jewell  Co.  Republican, 
Junction  City,  Union, 


.     r  /Subscription\ 
*>  3    \  50c.  a  year.  / 


Daily, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Daily, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 


i,ooo4- 
2,957 
1,139 

I,O0O-|- 

i,ooo-f- 
i,ooo-j- 
1,000-j- 

2,549 

17,500-f- 

i,ooo-|- 
i,ooo-f- 
1,000+ 
i,ooo-|- 
i,ooo-|- 
i,ooo-f- 
i,ooo-f- 
i,ooo-|- 
i,ooo-|- 

I,0OO-|- 

2,788 

i,ooo-|- 
2,040 

1,323 
1,157 

i,ooo-|- 
i,ooo-|- 

2,000 
i,ooo-|- 

20,000-(- 

i,ooo-|- 
i,ooo-|- 
i,ooo-f- 

489,272, 

i,ooo-|- 

2,250+ 

1,000+ 
1,000+ 
1,000+ 
1,000+ 
1,000+ 

4,670 

1,000+ 
1,000+ 

2,250+ 

3,759 

1,000+ 

2,250+ 


OVER  1,000  CIRCULATION. 


1341 


K  A  N  S  A  S —  Continued. 

Kansas  City,  Labor  Record,  Weekly, 

Cooper'slnternational  Journal,Monthly, 


Journal  of  Boiler  Makers, 
Kingman,  Journal, 
Kiowa,  News-Review, 
Larned,  Tiller  and  Toiler, 
Lawrence,  Jeffersonian  Gazette, 

Journal,  ) 

Journal,  j 

World,  i 

World,  \  («^5«i7«-) 


4 

,     r     /Sub8cription\ 
'>  ;      \  25c.  a  year.  / 


Monthly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Monthly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 


Leavenworth,  Times 
Times 
Tribuene, 

Home  Record,  (^^^aT^?.^) 
Lincoln,  Republican, 
Lyons,  Central  Kansas  Democrat, 
McPherson,  Republican  and  Press, 

Zions  Bote, 
Manhattan,  Republic, 

Industrialist, 
Nationalist, 
Mankato,  Western  Advocate, 
Marysville,  Advocate-Democrat, 
Marshall  Co.  News, 
Minneapolis,  Better  Way, 
Messenger, 
Kansas  Workman,  fstfi^JPeaD  Monthly, 


i,ooo-f- 

8,480 
15,175 

i,ooo-|- 
i,ooo-j- 
i,ooo-f- 
i,ooo-|- 

3,690 

2,184 

4,217 

2,250+ 

7,500+ 

4,000+ 
1,000+ 
1,000+ 

1,000+ 
1,000+ 
1,000+ 
1,000+ 


Semi-w'kly,    1,000+ 


Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 


Sprig  of  Myrtle,  CJi^.TyS.^)      Monthly, 

Newton,  Kansas  Republican,  )  Daily, 

Kansas  Republican,  \  Weekly, 

Journal,  Weekly, 

Post  and  Volksblatt,  Weekly, 

Olathe,  Mirror,  Weekly, 

Register,  Weekly, 

Osborne,  Osborne  Co.  Farmer,  Weekly, 

Ottawa,  Evening  Herald,  Daily, 

Herald,  Weekly, 

Republic,  Daily, 
Chautauqua  Assembly  Herald,         Monthly, 

(Subscription  25c.  a  year.) 

Select  Knight,  i^^^^f^)  Monthly, 

Paola,  Miami  Republican,  Weekly, 

Peabody,  Gazette,  Weekly, 

Pittsburg,  Headlight,  )  Daily, 

Headlight,  \  Weekly, 

Volksfreund,  Weekly, 

Pleasanton,  Observer,  Weekly, 

Pratt,  Pratt  Co.  Republican,  Weekly, 


i,ooe+ 
1, 000+ 
2,808 
1,000+ 
1,000+ 
1,000+ 
1,000+ 
40,000+ 
4,000+ 
1,000+ 
1,000+ 
1,000+ 
2,250+ 
1,000+ 

2,257 
1,000+ 

2,367 
1,918 

3,121 

1,000+ 

2,250+ 

1,000+ 

2,250+ 

6,228 

5,547 
1,000+ 

1,000+ 

1,000+ 


1342 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


KANSAS—Confinued. 


Pratt,  Pratt  Union, 
Randolph,  Enterprise, 
Saiina,  Journal,  [ 
Journal,  j 
Union, 
Sedan,  Lance, 
Seneca,  Courier-Democrat, 
Sterling,  Kansas  Bulletin, 
Thayer,  News, 
Topeka,  Capital,  ) 

Kansas  Capital,  j 

State  Journal, 

Farmers'  Advocate, 

Farmers'  Mail  and  Breeze, 

Kansas  Farmer, 

Merchants'  Journal, 

Western  Odd-Fellow,  {^S^^TjUv'') 

^.     Household,   («2"5c!a?ear") 

Missouri  Valley  Farmer,- 

(Subscription  25c.  a  year.) 

Western  School  Journal, 
Wamego,  Times, 

Washington,  Republican-Register, 
Wellington,  Monitor-Press, 
People's  Voice, 
Westmoreland,  Recorder, 
Wichita,  Beacon,  ) 

Beacon,  \ 

Eagle, 

Eagle,  S 

Catholic  Advance, 

Herold, 

Kansas  Commoner, 

Price  Current, 

Star, 
Winfield,  Courier,  ) 

Courier,  j 


/Subscription\ 
\  50c.  a  year.  / 


Weekly,  i,ooo-|- 

Weekly,  i,ooo-|- 

Daily,  2,369 

Semi-w'kly  i,ooo-|- 


Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 


i,ooo-|- 
1,000-}- 
i,ooo-|- 
2,017 
i,ooo-|- 
26,019 

36,183 

16,916 

2,250-f 

66,067 

2,250-1- 

i,ooo-|- 


Semi-m'thly,      6,600 

Monthly,  232,399* 

Monthly,  204,920* 

Monthly,  7,500 

Weekly,  1,000-}- 

Weekly,  2,500-j- 

Weekly,  1,615 

Weekly,  1,000-}- 

Weekly,  1,000-)- 

Daily,  14,610 

Weekly,  1,000-}- 

Daily,  20,000-}-'^ 

Weekly,  2,250-)- 

Weekly,  1,000-}- 

Weekly,  1,000-}- 

Weekly,  1,000-)- 

Weekly,  2,250-}- 

Weekly,  i,ooo-j- 

Daily,  1,163 

Weekly,  2,836 


KENTUCKY. 

Augusta,  Bracken  Chronicle,                          Weekly,  1,000-)- 

Berea,  Citizen,                                                    Weekly,  2,352 
Bowling  Green,  Warren  Co.   Courier    and 

Times-Journal,               Semi-w'kly,  i,ooo~}- 

Kentucky  Med.  Journal,  Monthly,  2,570 

Carlisle,  Mercury,                                              Weekly,  i,ooo-f 

Carrollton,  Democrat,                                       Weekly,  1,000-}- 

News,                                              Weekly,  1,000-}- 

Cloverport,  Breckinridge  News,                      Weekly,  1,000-}- 

Covington,  Kentucky  Post,                             Daily,  14,248- 


OVER  1,000  CIRCULATION. 


1343 


KE  N  T  U  C  K  Y— C(7«//«/^.?^. 

Covington,  Commonwealth, 
Cynthiana,  Democrat, 
Log  Cabin, 
Dixon,  Journal, 
Earlington,  Bee, 
Elizabethtown,  News, 
Falmouth,  Pendletonian, 
Flemingsburg,  Times-Democrat, 
Fulton,  American  Baptist  Flag, 
Glasgow,  Times, 
Grayson,  Tribune, 
Harrodsburg,  Democrat, 

Hartford,  Herald, 

Republican, 
Henderson,  Gleaner,  | 
Gleaner,  j" 
Hodgensville,  Larue  Co.  Herald, 
Hopkinsville,  Kentucky  New  Era, 

Kentuckian, 
Jackson,  Breathitt  Co.  News, 
Kuttawa,  Lyon  Co.  Times, 
Latonia,  Kentucky  Pythian, 
Lebanon,  Enterprise, 
Lexington,  Herald, 
Leader,  ) 
Leader,  j 
Blue  Grass  Blade, 
Kentucky  Stock  Farm, 
Observer, 
Southern  School  Journal, 

Louisa,  Big  Sandy  News, 
Louisville,  Anzeiger,  ^ 

Anzeiger,  I 

Anzeiger,*^, 

Courier-Jouri^al, 

Courier-Jour|4al, 

Courier-Jou/nal, 

Evening  Post, 

Herald,  )/ 

Herald,  ^■ 

Herald, 

Times, 

Baptist  Argus, 

Centrar  Methodist, 

Christian  Observer, 

Farmers'  Home  Journal, 

Inland  Farmer, 

Journal  of  Labor, 

Katholischer  Glaubensbote, 


Monthly, 

7,500+ 

Weekly, 

2,668 

Weekly, 

2,087 

Weekly, 

1,200 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Semi-w'kly, 

4,375 

Weekly, 

i,ooo-|- 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

2,250-h 

Weekly, 

2,250-h 

Weekly, 

3,781 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Daily, 

1,000-- 

Weekly, 

1,000-- 

Weekly, 

1,000+ 

Weekly, 

i,ooo'-|- 

Tri-weekly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,274 

Weekly, 

T,000  — 

Monthly, 

1,160 

Weekly,    . 

1,000 — 

Daily, 

5,759 

Daily, 

5,390 

Sunday, 

7,102 

Sunday, 

6,140 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Monthly, 

4,000-- 

Weekly, 

2,427 

Daily, 

2,250-h 

Semi-w'kly, 

2,250-h 

Weekly, 

4,000 — 

Daily, 

20,000 — 

Sunday, 

40,000^."" 

Weekly, 

7,500+ 

Daily, 

20,000+--^ — 

Daily, 

17,500+ 

Sunday, 

17,500-h 

Weekly, 

4,00.0 — 

Daily, 

■  42,089 

Weekly, 

7,500+ 

Weekly, 

4,000  ^ 

Weekly, 

20,000-f- 

Weekly, 

1 4,000 

Weekly, 

1,000-- 

Weekly, 

i,ooo-|- 

Weekly, 

1,000-- 

1344 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY. 


KRNTUCKY— Continued. 


Louisville,  Pentecostal  Herald, 
Western  Recorder, 
Home  and  Farm,    (^^fl^eS.'') 
Masonic  Home  Journal, 
Baby, 

Bishop's  Letter,  (^^tT/JJ?") 
Jour,  of  Medicine  and  Surgery, 
Ky.  S.  S.  Reporter,  fSfiteS") 
Medical  Progress, 
Trade  News, 
Wine  and  Spirit  Bulletin, 
Baptist  Review  and  Expositor, 
Madisonville,  Hustler,  ) 
Hustler,  J 
Mayfield,  Messenger, 
Morganfield,  Sun, 
Mount  Sterling,  Advocate, 
Mount  Vernon,  Signal, 
Murray,  Calloway  Times, 
Ledger, 

Fraternal  Advocate,  {^£Tj^?) 
Owcnsboro,  Inquirer,  | 
Inquirer,  j 
Messenger,  ) 
Messenger,  f 
Kentucky  Reporter, 
Owenton,  News-Herald, 
Paducah,  News-Democrat, 
News-Democrat, 
News-Democrat, 
Sun, 
Richmond,  Climax, 

Delta  of  Sigma  Nu, 
Sharpsburg,  Bath  Co.  World, 
Shelbyville,  Shelby  News, 

Shelby  Record, 
Shelby  Sentinel, 
Smithland,  Livingston  Banner, 
Stanford,  Interior  Journal, 
Uniontown,  Telegram, 
Warsaw,  Independent, 
Winchester,  Sun-Sentinel, 

LOUISIANA. 

Alexandria,  Baptist  Chronicle,  Weekly, 

Crowley,  Signal,  Weekly, 

Rice  Journal  &  Southern  Farmer,  Monthly, 
Donaldsonville,  Chief,  Weekly, 

Homer,  Guardian  Journal,  Weekly, 


Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Semi-m'ly, 

Semi-m'ly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Quarterly, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Semi-wkly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Monthly 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Sunday, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Quarterly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Semi-w'kly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 


7,500+ 
7,500+ 
96,910- 

20,000-|--r 
4,000  + 
1,000  + 
1,000  + 
2,250  + 
5,000 

1,150 

1,000  + 
1,500 
1,063 

5,205  + 
1,000  + 
2,048 
1,000  + 
1,000  + 
1,000  + 
1,000  + 
2,250  + 

3,736 

2,250  + 

3,709 
4,219 

1,000  + 

1,000+ 

3,993 

2,250+ 

2,250+ 

3,911 

1,000+ 

2,950 
1,230 

T,000  + 
1,000  + 
1,000  + 
1,000  + 
1,000+ 
1,000  + 
2,250+ 
1,000+ 


1,000  + 
1,000  + 
1,000  + 
1,000  + 
1,000+ 


OVER  1,000  CIRCULATION. 


1345 


LOUISIANA 

-Continued. 

Lake  Charles,  American, 

Daily, 

i,ooo — 

New  Orleans,  Item, 

Daily, 

20,000-| -^ 

L'Abeille,  ) 
L'Abeille,  j 

Daily, 

### 

Weekly, 

i,ooo — 

News, 

Daily, 

17,500 — -^ 

Picayune,  ) 

Daily, 

20,000 — 

Picayune,  v 

Sunday, 

17,500— 

Picayune,  ) 

Weekly, 

i,ooo-|- 

States, 

Daily, 

20,000-|^-'      ■ 

Times-Democrat,  ) 

Daily, 

20,000-|-  - 

Times-Democrat,  > 

Sunday, 

12,500  — 

Times-Democrat,  ) 

Semi-w'kly, 

1,000  — 

Christian  Advocate, 

Weekly, 

1,000  — 

Harlequin, 

Weekly, 

1,000  — 

Herald, 

Weekly, 

2,250  + 

L'ltaio-Americano  D 

i  Nuova 

Orleans, 

Weekly, 

I,O0O-|- 

S'western  Christ.  Advocate, 

,  Weekly, 

7,500+ 

Southwestern  Presbyterian, 

Weekly, 

5,198 

Southern  Buck, 

Monthly, 

4,000 — 

Winnfield,  Comrade, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Guardian, 

Monthly, 

1,000 — 

3^^        MAINE.  — 

-  Ih 

Augusta,  Kennebec  Journal,  ) 
Kennebec  Journal,  j 

Daily, 

7,905 

Weekly, 

1,761 

Maine  Farmer, 

Weekly, 

14,126 

New  Age, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

American  Woman,  (^ff"a'y£?") 

Monthly, 

770,427 

Comfort,  (Sltl'i^?^) 

Monthly, 

T     t^  r\  A      /I  ^  Q ■ 

1,294,43*^ 

Good  Stories,  (T^^17^r) 

Monthly, 

75,000+ 

Lane's  List,  (^S'l^e^D 

Monthly, 

75,000+ 

Vickery  &  Hill  List,  (^c'aT^?") 

Monthly, 

1,374,549 

Bangor,  Commercial,  ) 
Commercial,  j" 

Daily, 

10,018 

Weekly, 

28,422 

News,  ) 
News,  ) 

Daily, 

11,442 

Semi-w'kly, 

5,734    J   . 

Industrial  Journal, 

Monthly, 

1,000+    ^ch 

Maine  Sportsman, 

Monthly, 

1,000+      y^ 

Bar  Harbor,  Record, 

Weekly, 

1,000  — 

Bath,  Times, 

» 

Daily, 

2,360 

Independent  and  Enterprise, 

Semi-w'kly, 

1,956 

Biddeford,  Journal,  ) 
Journal,  j 

Daily, 

1,000  — 

Weekly, 

1,000  — 

Record,  ) 
Record,  \ 

Daily, 

1,000  — 

Weekly, 

1,000  — 

Brunswick,  Record, 

Weekly, 

1,579 

Calais,  Advertiser, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Times, 

Weekly, 

1,000-- 

85 


1346 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


MAINE     Continued. 

Camden,  Herald, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Caribou,  Aroostook  Republican, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Dexter,  Eastern  Gazette, 

Weekly, 

1,000-}- 

Dover,  Piscataquis  Observer, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Eastport,  Sentinel, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Ellsworth,  American, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Farmington,  Chronicle, 

Weekly, 

2,392 

School  World,  c^oSiPeir) 

Monthly, 

1,000 — 

Freeport,  Six  Town  Times, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Lewiston,  Evening  Journal, 
Journal, 

Daily, 

7,784 

AVeekly, 

17,545 

Sun, 

Daily, 

4,236 

Le  Messager, 

Tri-weekly, 

1,000 — 

Lisbon  Falls,  Lisbon  Enterprise, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Lubec,  Herald, 

Weekly, 

I, coo — 

Madison,  Bulletin, 

Weekly, 

1,699 

Norway,  Advertiser, 

Weekly, 

2,938 

Phillips,  Maine  Woods  and  Woodman, 

Weekly, 

8,012 

Pittsfield,  Advertiser, 

Weekly, 

1,782 

Portland,  Advertiser, 

Daily, 

1,000 — 

Eastern  Argus,  ) 
Eastern  Argus,  f 

Daily, 

5,108 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Evening  Express,   | 
Sunday  Telegram,  \ 

Daily, 

13,514 

Sunday, 

8,855 

Press,                        ) 

Daily, 

4,000 — 

Sunday  Times,         >- 

Sunday, 

'  2,250— 

Maine  State  Press,  ) 

Weekly, 

2,250— 

Zion's  Advocate, 

Weekly, 

i,ooo-|- 

Magnet,  (^^o^T/eS") 

Monthly, 

75,000+ 

Maine  State  S.  S.  Star,  (^Sfa jPeir)  Monthly,    ' 

1,000 — 

Transcript, 

Monthly, 

1,000 — 

Welcome  Guest,  (^2'5?aTea?'') 

Monthly, 

A0,000  — 

1,600 

Masonic  Token,  (^S^i7e2r^) 

Quarterly, 

Rockland,  Courier-Gazette, 

Semi-weekly,     4,136 

Opinion, 

Weekly, 

2,137 

Rumford  Falls,  Times, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Sanford,  Tribune, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Skowhegan,  Somerset  Reporter, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Waterville,  Sentinel, 

Daily, 

8,418 

Turf,  Farm  and  Home, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Civic  League  Record, 

Monthly, 

6,800 

(Subscription  50c.  a  year.) 

Sawyer  Trio,  {^^S^^l?^^) 

Monthly, 

75,000-f- 

York,  Old  York  Transcript  and  Courant, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

MARYLAND. 

Annapolis,  Proceedings  of  the  U.  S.  Naval 
Institute, 


Quarterly,       i,ooo-f- 


OVER  1,000  CIRCULATION. 


1347 


MARYLAND     Continued. 

Baltimore,  American,  \ 

Daily, 

75,652 

American,  V 

Sunday, 

91,209 

American,  ) 

Semi-w'kly, 

13,142 

Der  Deutsche  Correspondent,  ^ 

(  Daily, 

2,250— 

Der  Deutsche  Correspondent, 

'  Sunday, 

1,000 — 

Der  Deutsche  Correspondent, 

)  Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Journal,                      ) 
Die  Sonntags  Post,  ) 

Daily, 

1,000 — 

Sunday, 

1,000 — 

News, 

Daily, 

77.748 

Sun, 

Daily, 

20,000 — 

World, 

Daily, 

20,000 — 

Afro-American  Ledger, 

Weekly, 

3,056 

Bayerisches  Wochenblatt, 

Weekly, 

4,000 — 

Catholic  Mirror, 

Weekly, 

4,000 — 

Chimes, 

Weekly, 

i,ooo-|- 

Crusader, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Jewish  Comment, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Katholische  Volks-Zeitung, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Labor  Leader,  i^tc'^t^l^) 

Weekly, 

2,250-f 

Manufacturers'  Record, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Methodist, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Methodist  Protestant, 

Weekly, 

4,000 — 

Saturday  Review, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Trade, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Wecker, 

Sunday, 

1,000 — 

Architects'  and  Builders'  Jour 

- 

nal, 

Monthly, 

2,250+ 

Baltimore  Herald,  (^''g^Ty^^?") 

Monthly, 

2,250-1- 

Farmers'  and  Planters'  Guide, 

Monthly, 

17,500+ 

(Subscription  25c.  a  year.) 

I.  0.  H.  Advocate, 

Monthly, 

73,270 

Maryland  Churchman, 

Monthly, 

1,000 — 

Maryland  Medical  Journal, 

Monthly, 

T,000  — 

Southern  Farm  Magazine, 

Monthly, 

1,000  — 

Belair,  ^gis  and  Intelligencer, 

Weekly, . 

1,000-- 

Times, 

Weekly, 

1,000  — 

Cambridge,  Record, 

Tri-weekly, 

1,000  — 

Democrat  and  News, 

Weekly, 

1,000  — 

Centerville,  Observer, 

Weekly, 

1,703 

Chestertown,  Kent  News, 

Weekly, 

1,000  — 

Peninsula  Methodist, 

Weekly, 

1,000  — 

Crisfield,  Times, 

Weekly, 

1,000  — 

Cumberland,  Evening  Times, 

Daily, 

4,000 — 

News, 

Daily, 

1,000 — 

Easton,  Star-Democrat, 

Weekly, 

1,949 

Elkton,  Cecil  Whig, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Ellicott  City,  Times, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Frederick,  News, 

Daily, 

1,000 — 

Examiner, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

1348 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


MARYLAND     Continued. 

Hagersjtown,  Globe, 
Globe,  \ 

Daily, 

2,549 

Weekly, 

2,430 

Leonardtown,  St.  Mary's  Beacon, 

Weekly, 

1,162 

Lonaconing,  Star  and  Review, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Middletown,  Valley  Register, 

Weekly, 

2,338 

Oakland,  Garrett  Journal, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Salisbury,  Advertiser, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Courier, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Wicomico  News, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Snowhill,  Democratic  Messenger, 

Weekly, 

1,672 

Taneytown,  Carroll  Record, 

Weekly, 

1,765 

Sons  of  America,  (^^fl7S.°) 

Monthly, 

5,530 

Towson,  Democrat  and  Journal, 

Weekly, 

i,ooo-f- 

^^':         MASSACHUSETTS. 

,?£ 

Athol,  Athol  &  Church  Record,  f^5'l'"^Pan° 

)  Weekly, 

1,112 

Worcester  West  Chronicle, 

Weekly, 

1,000 

Healthy  Home,  )    ftt'lteS'^) 
Healthy  Home,  )                               * 

Monthly, 

18,662 

Quarterly, 

2,250  + 

Attleboro,  Sun, 

Daily, 

2,250  + 

Ayer,  Turner's  Public  Spirit, 

Weekly, 

1,000 

Beverly,  Evening  Times, 

Daily, 

2,250  — 

Citizen, 

Weekly, 

1,000 

Boston,  Advertiser, 

Daily, 

4,000 

Evening  Record, 

Daily, 

20,000 

Evening  Transcript, 

Daily, 

28,193 

Globe,  r  (morning  and  evening), 
Globe,  j 

Daily, 

181,344 

Sunday, 

308,308 

Hearst's  Boston  American, 

Daily, 

20,000 

Herald,  )    (morning  and  evening)^ 
Herald,  j 

•  Daily, 

75,000  + 

Sunday, 

75,000— 

Morning  Journal, 

Daily, 

40,000 

Post,  \ 
Post, 

Daily, 

243,980 

Sunday, 

226,763 

Traveler, 

Daily, 

82,017 

American  Citizen, 

Weeklv, 

2,250  + 

American  Cultivator, 

Weekly, 

7,500  + 

American  Horse  Breeder, 

Weekly, 

4,000  + 

American  Shoemaking, 

Weekly, 

2,250  + 

American  Stock-Keeper, 

Weekly, 

2,250  + 

Am.  Wool  and  Cotton  Reporter, 

Weekly, 

4,000  + 

':?Anzeiger, 

Weekly, 

5,178 

Banker  and  Tradesman, 

Weekly, 

4,000 

Boot  and  Shoe  Recorder, 

Weekly. 

4,000 

British  American  Citizen, 

Weekly, 

2,250  + 

Budget, 

Sunday, 

1,000 

Bulletin  of  Shoe  &  Leather  News. 

,  Weekly, 

1,000 

•^  Charlestown  Enterprise, 

Weekly, 

1,000 

Christian  Endeavor  World, 

Weekly, 

95,294 

Christian  Register, 

Weekly, 

4,000-^ 

OVER  1,000  CIRCULATION. 


1319 


MASSACHUSETTS 

Continued. 

Boston,  Commercial, 

Weekly, 

i,ooo — 

Commercial  Bulletin, 

Weekly, 

4,000 — 

Congregationalist, 

Weekly, 

20,000 — 

Courier, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

•^Dorchester  Beacon, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

-^  East  Boston  Argus-Advocate, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Fibre  and  Fabric, 

Weekly, 

5,911 

^)Gazette  del  Massachusetts, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Horticulture, 

Weekly, 

i,ooo-i- 

Illustrated  Police  News, 

Weekly, 

7,500+ 

Journal  of  Education, 

Weekly, 

7,500-h 

Living  Age, 

Weekly, 

2,250-f 

Morning  Star, 

Weekly, 

2,250+ 

New  England  Grocer, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Pilot, 

Weekly, 

7,500+ 

Practical  Politics, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Republic, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Sacred  Heart  Review, 

Weekly, 

4,000- — 

Scotsman, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Shoe  and  Leather  Reporter, 

Weekly, 

4,000 — 

Shoe  Retailer, 

Weekly, 

4,000 — 

-^Somerville  Journal, 

Weekly, 

2,250+ 

Superintendent  and  Foreman, 

Weekly, 

4,000-- 

Times, 

Saturday, 

1,000 — 

United  States  Investor, 

Weekly, 

2,250+ 

Universalist  Leader, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Watchman, 

Weekly, 

4,000 — 

Waverley  Magazine, 

Weekly, 

4,000 — 

Wellspring,  («ST/eS") 

Weekly, 

75,000  + 

Woman's  Journal, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

World's  Crisis, 

Weekly, 

2,250  + 

Young  Pilgrim,  (ToSTS") 

Weekly, 

2,250+ 

Youth's  Companion, 

Weekly, 

75,000+ 

Zion's  Herald, 

Weekly, 

7,500+ 

Farm  Poultry,  (^stT/eaD 

Semi-m'ly, 

17,500+ 

Advocate  of  Peace, 

Monthlv, 

4,590 

American    Gymnasia  and   Athletic 

Record, 

Monthly, 

1,221 

American  Primary  Teacher, 

Monthly, 

7,500+ 

Apothecary, 

Monthly, 

8,758 

Architectural  Review, 

Monthly, 

1,000+ 

Atlantic  Monthly, 

12,500+ 

Baptist  Missionary  Magazine, 

Monthly, 

20,000 — 

Bassett's  Scrap  Book,  (focT/eaD 

Monthly, 

2,642 

Bla;kCat,  («5tT/eS") 

Monthly, 

75,000+ 

Bric^^builder, 

Monthly, 

2,250+ 

Choi!^  Journal,  fttfaTeS") 

Monthly, 

2,250+ 

Christian, 

Monthly, 

2,250+ 

Church  Militant,  (^£aSr") 

Monthly, 

4,000 — 

1350 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


MASSACHUSETTS— 0/?//>///^^. 

Boston,  Colored  American  Magazine, 
.  Columbiad, 
Cooking  School  Magazine, 
Cushman's  Couple,  (,5?"SryTaU 
Donahoe's  Magazine, 
Education, 

Electrician  and  Mechanic, 
Everyday  Housekeeping, 
Father  Mathew  Herald, 
Fiery  Cross,  (^st^-JPJi?") 
Golden  Cross  Journal,  (foSSr") 
Green  Bag, 

Household  Companion, 
Human  Life,  (^st'^aT-r") 
K.  of  H.  Reporter,  (^st'ateS.") 
Leather  Manufacturer, 
-  Massachusetts  Medical  Journal, 
Masters  in  Art, 
Missionary  Herald,  (^^s^l^ear'') 
Modern  Priscilla,  (^5'KTeS.'') 
National  Live  Stock  Journal, 
National  Magazine, 
New  England  Magazine, 
Our  Four-Footed  Friends, 

(Subscription  50c.  a  year.) 

Photo  Era, 

Pilgrim  Teacher,  (^s^oc'lTeaD 
Popular  Educator, 
Primary  Education, 
Profitable  Advertising, 
Protectionist, 
St.  Andrew's  Cross, 
School  Physiology  J'n'l,  fitfltear) 
Shoe  Workers'  Journal,  ft'i^f'a'yC") 
Spatula, 

Temperance  Cause,  (^s^^s^.Ty^ear.") 
Textile  World  Record, 
Union  Label, 
Watchword  and  Truth, 
Woman's  Miss'y  Friend,  C^TjelT) 
Woman's  Voice  &  P.  S.  Champion, 
Woodland  and  Roadside,  fs^oc'aT^?") 
American  Journal  of  Public  Hy- 
giene, 
Harvard  Graduates'  Magazine, 
Illustrated  S.  S.  Quarterly, 

(Subscription  20c.  a  year.) 

Intermediate  S.  S.  Quarterly, 

(Subscription  20c.  a  year.) 

New  England  Historical  and  Gene- 
alogical Register, 


Monthly, 

7»5oo+ 

Monthly, 

i,ooo — 

Monthly, 

20,000  — 

Monthly, 

(Cons.) 

Monthly, 

2O,OO0-|- 

Monthly, 

i,ooo — 

Monthly, 

5,983 

Monthly, 

4,000  — 

Monthly, 

17,500  — 

Monthly, 

10,750 

Monthly, 

4,000  — 

Monthly, 

1,000  — 

Monthly, 

4,000  — 

Monthly, 

166,252 

Monthly, 

7,500  + 

Monthly, 

1,000  — 

Monthly, 

9,274 

Monthly, 

1,000  — 

Monthly, 

12,500  — 

Monthly, 

210,878 

Monthly, 

2,250  + 

Monthly, 

226,771 

Monthly, 

17,500  + 

Monthly, 

3,137 

Monthly, 

2,250  + 

Monthly, 

12,500  + 

Monthly, 

42,500 

Monthly, 

57,200 

Monthly, 

5,287 

Monthly, 

2,250  + 

Monthly, 

4,000  — 

Monthly, 

6,300 

Monthly, 

20,000  — 

Monthly, 

1,000  — 

Monthly, 

4,000  — 

Monthly, 

5,737 

Monthly, 

1,000 — 

Monthly, 

4,000 — 

Monthly, 

25,000 

Monthly, 

1,000 — 

Monthly, 

1,000 — 

Quarterly, 

1,125 

Quarterly, 

1,000+ 

1,000 — 

4,000+ 


Quarterly,       i,ooo+ 


) 


OVER  1,000  CIRCULATION. 


1.351 


yiASSKCn\JSRTTS—Conti?tueJ 

Boston,  Political  Science  Quarterly, 

Technology  Review, 
Brockton,  Enterprise, 

Times, 
Cambridge,  Chronicle, 
Tribune, 

Harvard  Lampoon, 
Harvard  Law  Review, 
Printing  Art, 
Chelsea,  Evening  Record, 

Gazette, 
Clinton,  Item, 
Danvers,  Red  Men's  Official  Journal, 


Quarterly, 

Daily, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Bi-weekly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Monthly, 


East  Northfield,  Record  of  Christian  Work,  Monthly, 


Fall  River,  Evening  News, 

Globe, 

L'Independant, 

Catholic  Advocate, 
Fitchburg,  News, 

Sentinel,  ) 

Sentinel,  j 
Florence,  Home  Needlework  Magazine, 

(Subscription  75c.  a  year.) 

Gloucester,  Cape  Ann  News, 


Daily, 

Daily, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Quarterly, 

Daily, 


Times  &  Cape  Ann  Advertiser,  Daily, 


Great  Barrington,  Berkshire  Courier, 
Greenfield,  Gazette  and  Courier, 

Recorder, 
Haverhill,  Evening  Gazet'te, 

Record  and  Criterion. 
Holyoke,  Evening  Telegram, 
Transcript, 

New  England  Rundschau, 
Nautilus, 
Hyannis,  Patriot, 
Lawrence,  American, 
Sun, 

Telegram, 
Lee,  Berkshire  Gleaner, 
Lowell,  Courier-Citizen, 
L'Etoile, 
Mail, 
Sun, 

Sunday  Telegram, 
Lynn,  Evening  Item, 
Evening  News, 

Review,  (^^^alS?.'^) 
Maiden,  Evening  Mail, 
Evening  News, 


Weeklv, 
Weekly, 
Weekly, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Daily, 

Semi-w'kly, 

Monthly, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Daily, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Daily, 

Daily, 

Daily, 

Sunday, 

Daily, 

Daily, 

Monthly, 

Daily, 

Daily, 


i,ooo-|- 

2,300 

11,445 
12,840 

4,000-f- 

2,250+ 

i,ooo-|- 

2,250+ 
4,000+ 

1,000+ 
1,000+ 

.     3,012 
7,950 

20,000+ 

7,049 

4,000+ 

2,250+ 
2,250+ 

1,000+ 

5,221 

1,727 

51,320 

4,000  + 

7,304 
2,170 

5,79s 

2,250  + 

9,666 
(Cons.) 

4,000+ 

7,356 
4,000+ 
25,466 
1,000+ 
1,000+ 
2,250+ 

8,939 

1,000+ 

15,815 
1,000+ 

2,250+ 

15.453 

12,500+ 

16,522 

6,764 

.  5,000 

1,000+ 

2,250+ 


1352 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


MASSACHUSETTS 

Continued. 

Marlboro,  Enterprise, 

We--kly, 

i,ooo — 

Medford,  Mercury, 

Weekly, 

i,ooo — 

Melrose,  Free  Press, 

Weekly, 

4,144 

Milford,  News, 

Daily, 

1,000 — 

Gazette, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Nantucket,  Inquirer  and  Mirror, 

Weekly, 

^roZ^ 

New  Bedford,  Evening  Standard, 

[ 

Daily, 

14,695 

Republican  Standard, 

Weekly, 

1,829 

Morning  Mercury, 

Daily, 

3,619 

Times,  ) 
Times,  ) 

Daily, 

4,000 

Sunday, 

12,729 

Christian  Messenger, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

0  Independente, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Newburyport,  Herald, 

Daily, 

1,000 — 

News, 

Daily, 

4,000 — 

Item,  e^raTeir) 

Weekly, 

2,250+ 

Newton,  Graphic, 

Weekly, 

1,874 

Journal, 

Weekly, 

4,200 

North  Adams,  Herald, 

Daily, 

1,000 — 

Transcript, 
Transcript, 

Daily, 

5,901 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Northampton,  Hampshire  Gazette, 

Daily, 

4,485 

Herald, 

Daily, 

i,ooo-|- 

Norwood,  American  Journal  of  Archaeology,  Quarterly, 

1,000 — 

Pittsfield,  Berkshire  Evening  Eagle, 

• 

Daily, 

7,783 

Berkshire  Co.  Eagle, 

Weekly, 

9,661 

Evening  Journal, 

Daily, 

2,250— 

Plymouth,  Old  Colony  Memorial, 

« 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Quincy,  Ledger,  ) 
Patriot,  \ 

Daily, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Granite  Cutters'  Journal, 

Monthly, 

7,500+ 

Rockland,  Standard  and  Free  Press, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Salem,  Evening  News, 

Daily, 

18,261 

Gazette, 

Daily, 

1,000 — 

Little  Folks, 

Monthly, , 

110,687 

Spencer,  Leader, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Springfield,  Union,  )  (m'ng  and  ev'ng). 

Daily, 

26,294 

Union,  f 

Sunday, 

17,260 

News, 

Daily, 

9,489 

Republican,  ) 

Daily, 

16,544 

Republican,  > 

Sunday, 

17,172 

Republican,  ) 

Weekly, 

4,293 

Homestead, 

Semi-w'kly, 

2,250+ 

New  England  Homestead, 

Weekly, 

49,727 

Tribune, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Farm  and  Home,  (^Sfater) 

Semi-m'ly, 

432,238 

American  Physical  Education 

Review, 

Monthly, 

1,400 

Good  Housekeeping, 

Monthly, 

227,908 

OVER  1,000  CIRCOLATION. 


1353 


MASSACHUSETTS- 

-Cotititiucd. 

Springfield,  Kindergarten  Review, 

Monthly, 

4,ooo — 

Taunton,  Gazette, 

Daily, 

2,250— 

T-Tprald-New*; 

Daily, 

■l>'&.\-'XCtl\^      Al   WVV  o* 

1,000— I—     " 

Wakefield,  Item, 

Daily, 

1,000--—^ 

Waltham,  Evening  News, 

Daily, 

i,ooo-[-' — 

Free  Press-Tribune, 

Daily, 

4,274/ • 

Watertown,  Tribune-Enterprise, 

Weekly, 

1,500— 

Webster,  Times, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — -"^ 

Westboro,  Chronotype, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — ~- 

Westfield,  Valley  Echo, 

Weekly, 

2,250-f- 

West  Somerville,  People,  (^^^s^T/e^D 

Quarterly, 

5,000  ■ 

Westwood,  Ariel,  ft^cTiPear) 

Monthly, 

1,270 -^ 

Weymouth,  Gazette  and  Transcript, 

Weekly, 

1,000 

Worcester,  Evening  Gazette, 

Dailv, 

14,682^ — - 

Evening  Post, 

Daify, 

12,784- — - 

L'Opinion  Publique, 

Daily, 

4,586  — 

Telegram,  ) 
Telegram,  j 

Daily, 

26,827  — 

Sunday, 

28,006  — —' 

Nya  0 sterns  Weckoblad, 

Weekly, 

2,250+- — 

Skandina  via 

Weekly, 

'T    v  r\r\  ■ 

O  EVdlivllllCl  V  ^c^« 

7,500 

Svea, 

Weekly, 

10,637  — 

American  Ornithology, 

Monthly, 

2,250-f  — 

Box  Maker, 

Monthly, 

2,000 — 

School  Arts  Book, 

Monthly, 

8,500  — 

Worcester  Magazine, 

Monthly, 

3,000,--^ 

MICHIGAN. 

' — ^ 

Adrian,  Daily  Telegram, 

5,816 

Times  and  Expositor,  ) 
Times  and  Expositor,  j 

Daily, 

1,000 — 

Tri-w'kly, 

1,000 — 

Press, 

Semi-w'kly, 

1,000 — 

Michigan  Patron,  (^g'scfa^eS.'') 

Monthly, 

11,633 

Albion,  Recorder, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Mirror, 

Weekly, 

1,000-- 

Allegan,  Gazette, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Press, 

Weekly, 

1,760 

Alma,  Record, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Alpena,  Echo,      ) 

Farmer,  f  (^£17^?°) 

Daily, 

2,396 

Weekly, 

3,870 

Argus, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Ann  Arbor,  Michigan  Daily, 

1,000 — 

News-Argus, 

Daily, 

4,809 

Times, 

Daily, 

1,000 — 

Washtenaw  Post, 

Weekly, 

2,250-j- 

American  Tyler-Keystone, 

Semi-m'ly, 

6,619^^,-'^ 

Michigan  Alumnus, 

Monthly, 

4,000-- 

Physician  and  Surgeon, 

Monthly, 

1,000 — 

Battlecreek,  Enquirer, 

Daily, 

2,250+ 

Journal, 

Daily, 

1,000+ 

1354 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


MICHIGAN—Confinued. 


Battlecreek,  Moon, 

Dogdom, 

Dog  Fancier,  (^^^ateaD 

Game  Fanciers'  Journal, 

(Subscription  50c.  a  year.) 

Good  Health, 

Michigan  Poultry  Breeder, 

(Subscription  50c.  a  year.) 

Modern  Medicine, 

Bay  City,  Times, 
Tribune, 

National  Farmer.  {^f^lS^^^^^r) 
Evangelical  Tidings,  ftcfaTeaD 

Belding,  Degree  of  Honor  Review, 

(Subscription  75c.  a  year.) 

Mich.  A.O. U. W.Herald,  f^^T/eS.'') 
Benton  Harbor,  News-Palladium,  ) 

News-Palladium,  f 
Banner-Register, 


( 


Subscription 
50c.  a  year. 


Boyne  City,  Youth's  Outlook, 
Brooklyn,  Exponent, 
Calumet,  Evening  News, 

American  Untiset, 
Caro,  Advertiser, 
Carson  City,  Gazette, 
Charlotte,  Republican, 

Tribune, 
Cheboygan,  Democrat, 
Chesaning,  Argus, 
Coldwater,  Reporter,  ) 
Reporter,  f 
Courier-Republican, 
Coopersville,  Observer, 
Corunna,  Journal, 
Detroit,  Abend  Post, 

Familien  Blaetter 

Free  Press, 

Free  Press, 

Farm  and  Live  Stock  Journal, 

Journal,  } 

Journal,  \ 

Michigan  Volksblatt, 

Michigan  Volksblatt, 

Wochenblatt, 

News, 

News-Tribune 

Times, 

Christian  Herald, 

Courier, 

Die  Stimme  der  Wahrheit, 


) 


■J 


a 


Daily, 

Monthly, 
Monthly, 
Monthly, 

Monthly, 
Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Daily, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Daily, 

Semi-w'kly, 

Weekly, 

Monthly, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Semi-w'kly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Semi-w'kly, 

Tri-weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Semi-w'kly, 

Daily, 

Sunday, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Semi-w'kly, 

Daily, 

Suncjay, 

Semi-w'kly, 

Daily, 

Sunday, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 


i,ooo+ 

6,475 

2,250-h 

4,000 

12,500+ 
4,000 

2,625 

11,054 

4,000-f- 

12,500-!- 

1,042 

4,000+ 

2,250+ 
1,000+ 
1,000+ 
1,000+ 
10,000 
1,240 

1,00<D+ 

1,000  + 

2,760 

1,004 

2,807 

1,000  + 

1,000+ 

1,000+ 

1,000  + 

2,250  + 

2,250+ 

1,000  + 

1,000+ 

2,250  + 

2,250+ 

54,200 

59,545 

40,000+ 

69,008- 

2,250+ 

7,843 
10,066 

21,848 

118,115 
70,062' 

20,000+ 
6,211 

i5»oi3 

2,250+ 


OVER  1,000  CIRCULATION. 


1355 


MICHIGAN— C(?n^im/ed. 


Detroit,  Michigan  Catholic, 

Michigan  Christian  Advocate, 

Michigan  Farmer  (^y^sJ^^jP^f) 

Michigan  Investor, 

Michigan  Presbyterian, 

Polonia, 

Trade, 

Truth, 

Indicator, 

American  Boy, 

American  Legal  News, 

Bay  View  Magazine, 

Bulletin  of  Pharmacy, 

Business  Man's  Magazine, 

Electrocraft, 

Fraternal  Index,  (^st'lTeaD 

Gateway  Magazine,  (^^?ryeS°) 

Gleaner,  {^^"^^ 

Horseshoers'  Journal, 

Lady  Maccabee,  (^^^oc'aTear") 

Law  Students'  Helper, 

Leucocyte, 

Medical  Counselor, 

Michigan  Hibernian,  (^SS*in°) 

Michigan  Roads  and  Forests, 

Modern  Methods,  (^stT/^D 

Motorman  and  Conductor, 

(Subscription  50c.  a  year.) 

Retail  Druggist, 

Stellar  Ray, 

Stove  Mounters'  Jour'l,  (^SyS.'') 

Therapeutic  Gazette, 

Twentieth  Century  Review, 

Harper  Hospital  Bulletin, 

Durand,  Express, 

Eaton  Rapids,  Journal, 

Evart,  Review, 

Fennville,  Herald, 

Flint,  Journal, 

Wolverine  Citizen, 
Bee  Keepers'  Review, 

Loyal     Guard,   (l^aTear.'^) 

Grandledge,  Independent, 

Grand  Rapids,  Evening  Press, 

Herald,  ) 
Herald,  J 
News, 
Chronicle, 
Germania,  | 

Der  Sonntagsbote,  j 


Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Semi-m'hly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Bi-monthly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Daily, 

Sunday, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Sunday, 


i,ooo-f- 
7,5oo-" 

20,000-, 

i,ooo-|- 

2,250-1- 
2,250-f 
4,000-f- 

i,ooo-j- 
i,ooo-|- 
125,000- 
i,ooo-|- 

7,500+ 

20,102 

7,500+ 

5,017 

7,083 

17,500- 

75,000- 

7.500+ 

40,ooo-|-=-' 
1,000 
1,000-^ 
j,ooo-j- 

6,394 
i,ooo-f- 

16,750- 

4,ooo-|- 

12,500-1^- 
12,500+ 
2,170 
30,000- 

75,000-h- 
4,100 
i,ooo-l- 
i,ooo-[- 
i,ooo-j- 
i,ooo-|- 

7,500-f 

i,ooo-[- 
i,ooo-|- 

4,ooo-|- 
i,ooo-|- 

52,121 

20,000-|-^ 

7,500+ 
12,500-h 

i,ooo-j- 

i,ooo-j- 
i,ooo-j- 


1356 


AMERICAl^  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


M I C  H I G  AN— C^^/Z/^/^-f  ^. 


Grand  Rapids,  Michigan  Tradesman, 

Michigan  Artisan, 
American  Cheesemaker 

(Subscription  50c.  a  year.) 

Eastern  Star  Journal, 

(Subscription  50c.  a  year.) 

Fruit  Belt,  fttflT^D 
Furniture  Record, 

Huisvriend,  fit'aTeir.") 
Michigan  Poultryman, 

(Subscription  25c.  a  year.) 

Hancock,  Evening  Journal, 
Hastings,  Banner, 
Hillsdale,  Democrat, 
Standard, 
Holland,  De  Grondwet, 

De  Hope, 
Holly,  Herald, 
Houghton,  Mining  Gazette, 
Howard  City,  Record, 
Howell,  Livingston  Co.  Republican, 

Livingston  Democrat, 
Ionia,  Sentinel, 
Ithaca,  Gratiot  Co.  Herald, 
Gratiot  Co.  Journal, 
Jackson,  Citizen-Press,  ) 

Citizen-Press,  \ 

Morning  Patriot, 

Patriot, 

Patriot, 
Kalamazoo,  Gazette, 

Telegraph,  ) 
Telegraph,  j 
Kaleva,  Siirtolainen, 
Lansing,  Journal, 

State  Republican, 

Moderator-Topics, 

Clinique, 
Lapeer,  Clarion, 

Lapeer  Co.  Press, 
Lowell,  Ledger, 
Ludington,  Record-Appeal, 

Manistee,  Kindergarten-Primary  Magazine,  Monthly, 
Marquette,  Mining  Journal,  Daily, 

Marshall,  Statesman,  Weekly, 

Mason,  Ingham  Co.  News,  Weekly, 

Menominee,  Herald-Leader,  Daily, 

Middleville,  Sun,  Weekly, 

Midland,  Republican,  Weekly, 

Monroe,  Record-Commercial,  Weekly, 

Mount  Clemens,  Leader,  Daily, 


Weekly, 

Semi-m'hly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 
Monthly, 
Monthly, 
Monthly, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Sunday, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Daily, 

Semi-w'kly, 

Semi-w'kly, 

Daily, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Monthly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 


4,ooo-|- 
2,250-1- 
4,ooo-|- 

10,199. 

7.500+ 
4,ooo-|- 

20,000-l- 

2,250-i- 

i,ooo-|- 
4,ooo-|- 

2,682 

i,ooo-|- 
i,ooo-|- 

2,500+ 

1,333 

4,ooo-[- 

1,325 

i,ooo-j- 

i,ooo-|- 

2,565 

2,250+ 

2,280 

7,982 

i,ooo-|- 

7,785 
8,586- 

i,ooo-[- 

13,932 
13,161 

10,158 

7,500+ 

5,565 
5,810 

7,500+ 

4,250 

2,250-1- 

i,ooo-|- 

1,351 

2,250-1- 

3,580 

i,ooo-|- 
i,ooo-|- 
1,000-)- 

2,250-f- 

1,0004- 

IjOOO-j- 

2,250+ 
1,487 


OVER  1,000  CIRCULATION. 


1357 


MICHIGAN—Confmued. 


Mount  Pleasant,  Isabella  Co.  Courier, 

Isabella  Co.  Enterprise, 
Muskegon,  Chronicle,  ) 
Chronicle,  j 
Nashville,  News, 
Northville,  Record, 
Otsego,  Union, 
Owosso,  Evening  Argus, 
Press-American, 
Times, 
Oxford,  Leader-Globe, 
Paw  Paw,  True  Northerner, 
Pontiac,  Press-Gazette, 

Post, 
Port  Huron,  Herald, 
Times,  ) 
Times,  f 

Bee  Hive,  (^^'T^^T) 
Ladies'  Review,  ft'ocfaTJ^?.") 


Weekly, 
Weekly, 
Daily, 
Weekly, 
Weekly, 
Weekly, 
Weekly, 
Daily, 
Daily, 
Weekly, 
Weekly, 
Weekly, 
Daily, 
Weekly, 
Daily, 
Daily, 
Weekly, 
Monthly, 
Monthly, 
Modern  Maccabee,  (^"ocflTea?.'')  Monthly, 
Portland,  Review,  Weekly, 

Reading,  Hustler,  Weekly, 

Reed  City,  Clarion,  Weekly, 

I,  I  Daily, 

I,  f  Ci^sSf'atear)  Weekly, 

Evening  News,  Daily, 

Post  Zeitung,  Weekly, 

Saint  Charles,  Union,  Weekly, 

Saint  Clair,  Republican,  Weekly, 

Postmaster  Everywhere,  Monthly, 

Saint  Johns,  News,  Weekly, 

Republican,  Weekly, 

Saint  Joseph,  National  Fruit  Grower, fa^'yeS'O  Monthly, 
Threshermen's  RevVj^a^'yea?)  Monthly, 


Saginaw,  Courier-Herald, 

Courier-Herald,  f  ^St^^r^) 


Saint  Louis,  Independent, 
Saranac,  Advertiser,  (^st'lTeS") 
Sault  Sainte  Marie,  Evening  News,  ) 

News,  J 

Shelby,  Oceana  Herald, 
South  Haven,  Tribune-Messenger, 
Stanton,  Clipper, 
Sturgis,  Journal, 

Michigan  Democrat, 
Tecumseh,  Herald, 

Traverse  City,  Record,  ) 

Grand  Traverse  Herald,  j 
Vicksburg,  Commercial, 
Williamston,  Enterprise, 

American  Odd-Fellow, 


Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Semi-weekly,     i,i86 

Daily,  2,575 

Weekly,  2,836 

Semi-w'kly,    i,ooo-|- 

Weekly,  i,ooo-(- 

Monthly,  5,174 


1358 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORy, 


MINNESOTA. 

Ada,  Norman  Co.  Index, 

Weekly, 

I, coo — 

Albert  Lea,  Freeborn  Co.  Standard, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Freeborn  Co. Times-Enterprise,  Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Alexandria,  Citizen, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Post  News, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Belleplaine,  Herald, 

Weekly, 

1,074 

Benson,  Swift  Co.  Monitor, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Brainerd,  Tribune, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Bricelyn,  Sentinel, 

Weekly, 

2,250— 

Buffalo,  Journal, 

Weekly, 

1,581 

Cloquet,  Pine  Knot, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Crookston,  Red  River  Valley  Farm  Journal,  Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Times,  ) 
Times,  j 

Daily, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Bud  og  Hilsen,  («^fl7eS.°) 

Weekly, 

2,250+ 

Vesterheimen, 

Weekly, 

i,ooo-l- 

Crystal  Bay,  Adept, 

Monthly, 

1,000 — 

Duluth,  Evening  Herald, 

Daily, 

23,093 

News-Tribune, 
News-Tribune, 

Daily, 

18,569 

Sunday, 

19,801 

Labor  World, 

Weekly, 

2,250— 

Posten, 

Weekly, 

2,250+ 

East  Grand  Forks,  Valley  View, 

Weekly, 

2,250+ 

Elbow  Lake,  Grant  Co.  Herald, 

Weekly, 

1,316 

Fairmont,  Sentinel, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Faribault,  Journal, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Republican, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Fergus  Falls,  Journal, 

Weekly, 

2,250+ 

Ugeblad, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Wheelock's  Weekly, 

1,680 

Glcnwood,  Gopher  Press, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Heron  Lake,  Poultry  World,  (^^i'-^C") 

Monthly, 

7,500+ 

Hunston,  Signal, 

Weekly, 

1,042 

Hutchinson,  Leader, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Jordan,  Independent, 

Weekly, 

1,217 

Kasson,  Dodge  Co.  Republican, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Lake  City,  Graphic-Sentinel, 

Weekly, 

1,621 

Lakefield,  Standard, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Lesueur,  News, 

Weekly, 

T,000  — 

Lindstrom,  Chisago  Co.  Press, 

Weekly, 

1,000  — 

Litchfield,  Independent, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Saturday  Review, 

Weekly 

1,500 

Littlefalls,  Transcript, 

Weekly, 

1,000  — 

Luverne,  Rock  Co.  Herald, 

Weekly, 

i,ooo-|- 

Madelia,  Times-Messenger, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Mankato,  Free  Press, 

Daily, 

4,423 

Post, 

Semi-w'kly, 

2,250— 

Mapleton,  Blue  Earth  Co.  Enterprise, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

OVER  1,000  CIRCULATION. 


1359 


MINNESOTA— C^;^//>^//^^. 


Minneapolis — 
Journal,  ) 

1,1 


/Subscription\ 
V  50c.  a  year.  / 


Daily, 

Sunday, 

Daily, 

Daily, 

Daily, 

Daily, 

Sunday, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Sunday, 


76,861 

72,578- 

i,ooo-f- 

30,000t 

2,250+ 

5,572 
6,123 

32,256- 
101,165- 

76,603 


Journal 

Market  Record, 

News, 

Railway  and  Hotel  News, 

Tidende, 

Tidende, 

Tidende, 

Tribune, 

Tribune, 

Farmers'  Tribune, 

Baneret, 

Commercial  Bulletin  and  Northwest 

Trade, 
Commercial  West, 
Folkebladet, 
Improvement  Bulletin, 
Irish  Standard, 
Lutheraneren, 

Masonic  Observer,  5"f  i^eSf) 
Minnesota  Alumni, 
Miss.  Valley  Lumberman, 
Northwestern  Agriculturist, 

(Subscription  50c.  a  year.) 

Northwestern  Miller, 

Progress, 

Progressive  Age, 

Svenska  Amerikanska  Posten, 

Svenska  Folkets  Tidning, 

Veckoblad, 

Hardware  Trade, 

Farm,  Stock  and  Home,  (^^'T/S^^)    Semi-m'thly,  103,583 


Semi-weekly,  32,074 
Weekly,  2,250-}- 


Weekly, 
Weekly, 
Weekly, 
Weekly, 
Weekly, 
Weekly, 
Weekly, 
Weekly, 
Weekly, 
Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 
Weekly, 
Weekly, 
Weekly, 
Weekly, 


4,000-j- 

i,ooo-|- 
i,ooo-(- 

54,262 

17,500+ 
12,310 


Bi-weekly,      i,ooo-j- 


Skand.  Farmer  J 'rnal,(\tfrySr.°) 
Skoerdemannen,  (^T/^D 
Book  Review  Digest, 
Cigar  and  Tobacco  Journal, 

Crow  Bar,  {^^'t^^r)  Monthly, 

Cumulative  Book  Index,  Monthly, 

Farm  Implements,  Monthly, 

Forskaren,  Monthly, 

Horseman  and  Stockman,  Monthly, 

Housekeeper,  (^"e^^^liJ!*")  Monthly, 

Iron  Trail,  Monthly, 
Keith's  Magazine  on  Home  Building,  Monthly, 

Kvindens  Magasin,  (^£,^^^^1^^)  Monthly, 

Liberator,  Monthly, 
Minnesota  School  Journal,  fJ^l'^/J^'') Monthly, 


Semi-m'thly,  i,ooo-[- 
Semi-m'thly,  4,000-j- 
Monthly, 
Monthly, 


Public  Weal,  (^^tTySn") 


Monthly, 


1,208 

i,ooo-|- 
4,000-j- 

2,366 

4,000-f- 

2,250-f 

7,500+ 

75,000+- 

7,500+ 

1,000+ 
1,000+ 
i,ooo-i- 

11,45s 


1360 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


MINNRSOT  A— Continued. 


Minneapolis — 

Pythian  Advocate, 
Readers'  Guide  to  Period'l  Liter'ure, 
School  Education, 
Montevideo,  White  Ribbon,  ftcT/eir) 
Moorhead,  Citizen, 
Mora,  Kanabec  Co.  Times, 
New  Ulm,  Brown  Co.  Journal, 

Volksblatt, 
New  York  Mills,  Uusi  Kotimaa, 
Northfield,  Independent, 
Owatonna,  Chronicle, 

People's  Press, 
Preston,  Times, 
Red  Lake  Falls,  Gazette, 
Red  Wing,  Republican,  ) 
Republican,  j 
Redwood  Falls,  Redwood  Gazette, 
Rochester,  Post  and  Record, 
Saint  Cloud,  Times,  ) 
Times,  f 
Der  Nordstern, 

Saint  Paul,  Dispatch,  ) 

Dispatch,  f  («g,-T*r ) 


/Subscription\ 
V  35c.  a  year.  / 


News, 

Rural  Weekly, 

Pioneer  Press, 

Pioneer  Press,  f 

Volkszeitung,  ) 

Volkszeitung,  j 

A.  O.  U.  W.  Guide,  ft^TSD 

Dairy  Record, 

Der  Wanderer, 

Minnesota  Stats  Tidning, 

Minnesota  Union  Advocate, 

National  Reporter  System, 

Northwestern  Chronicle, 

Trade  Journal, 

Farmer,  (fotr^e^ir) 

Church  Record,  (^etTy^iD 

Farmer's  Wife,  fi'c'ateaD 

Jolly  Elk, 

Medical  Journal, 

Northwest'n  Furniture  Review, 

(Subscription  50c.  a  year.) 

•Cupid's  Columns,  {%^,^r^^) 
Odd-Fellow  Review, 
Poultry  Herald,  (^stT/eS.") 
Squab  Bulletin,  f^Sfa^J^D 


Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 


Semi-w'kly,    i,ooo+ 


Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Daily, 

Sunday, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Semi-m'ly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Bi-monthly,     2o,oo( 
Monthly,      20,000- 
Monthly,  12,580 

Monthly,        2,250-!- 


OVER  1,000  CIRCULATION. 


1361 


MINNESOTA     Conti 

nued. 

Saint  Peter,  Herald, 

Weekly, 

I, GOG  — 

Slayton,  Pioneer  Gazette. 

Weekly, 

I,GGO  — 

South  St.  Paul,  Reporter, 

Daily, 

2,869 

Spring  Valley,  Mercury-Vidette, 

Weekly, 

i,ooo-|- 

Stillwater,  Gazette,  ) 
Gazette,  \ 

Daily, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

I, GOG 

Der  Hermanns  Sohn,  fST/eir 

)  Semi-m'ly, 

I, GOG  — 

Willmar,  Republican  Gazette, 

Weekly, 

I,OGG  — 

Tribune, 

Weekly, 

I, GOG  — 

Winona,  Morning  Independent, 

Daily, 

3,27s 

Republican-Herald, 

Daily, 

4,556 

Leader, 

Weekly, 

I, GOG  — 

Westlicher  Herold,         \ 

Tuesday, 

22,343 

Sonntags  Winona,            >• 

Friday, 

23,865 

VolksblattdesWestens,  )  i^T^^'^i 

Thursday, 

34,760 

National    Farmer  and    Familien 

1 

Journal,  (^^^o^aTear.^^) 

Semi-w'kly, 

29,540 

MISSISSIPPI. 

Biloxi,  Herald, 

Daily, 

1,062 

Hattiesburg,  Progress, 

Daily, 

I, GOG  — 

Hazlehurst,  Courier, 

Weekly, 

1,409 

Jackson,  Clarion-Ledger, 
Clarion-Ledger, 

Daily, 

I, GOG  — 

Weekly, 

2,250-h 

News, 

Daily, 

6,819- 

Baptist, 

Weekly, 

2,250-f 

Mississippi  School  Journal, 

Monthly, 

1,000  — 

Kosciusko,  Star-Ledger, 

Weekly, 

I, GOG 

Lexington,  Advertiser, 

Weekly, 

2,102 

McComb,  Enterprise, 

Weekly, 

I, GOG  — 

Meridian,  Evening  Star,  ) 
Star,                  S 

Daily, 

2,250  + 

Weekly, 

I,OGG 

Starkville,  Southern  FarmGazette,(s£i7ear.' 

')Weekly, 

12,500  — 

Vicksburg,  Evening  Post, 

Daily, 

I, GOG  — 

Herald,  ) 

Daily, 

I,GOO-- 

Herald,  f 

Weekly, 

I,GOG 

Water  Valley,  North  Mississippi  Herald, 

Weekly, 

5'3io 

Yazoo  City,  Herald, 

Weekly, 

I,GGG^ — 

MISSOURI. 

Albany,  Ledger, 

Weekly, 

1,000  — 

Bethany,  Democrat, 

Weekly, 

I, GOG  — 

Republican, 

Weekly, 

I, GOG  — 

Bois  D'Arc,  Farm  World,  i^f'^ll^^) 

Monthly, 

25,000 

Bolivar,  Free  Press, 

Weekly, 

1,478 

Herald, 

Weekly, 

1,000  — 

Boonville,  Central  Missouri  Republican, 

Weekly, 

2,250  + 

West'n  Christian  Union,«T?ear)Monthly, 

I,OGG  — 

86 


1362 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY. 


MISSOURI— Continued. 

Bowling  Green,  Times, 
Brookfield,  Argus, 
Budget, 
Bunceton,  Eagle, 
Butler,  Times, 
Cameron,  Sun, 
CarroUton,  Democrat, 
Carthage,  Democrat, 
Democrat, 

Jasper  Co.  Democrat, 
Evening  Press,  ) 
Press,  ) 

Caruthersville,  Pemiscot  Press, 
Cassville,  Democrat, 

Republican, 
Chillicothe,  Constitution,  ) 
Constitution,  ( 
Tribune, 

Missouri  World,  ft^fi^e^?.'') 
Clayton,  Argus, 

Watchman-Advocate, 
Clinton,  Henry  Co.  Republican, 
Columbia,  Missouri  Herald, 
Elvins,  Labor  Herald, 
Farmington,  News, 
Fayette,  Democrat- Leader, 

Howard  Co.  Advertiser, 
Fulton,  Sun, 
Gallatin,  Democrat, 
Grant  City,  Star, 
Hamilton,  Farmers'  Advocate, 
Hannibal,  Courier-Post, 

Journal, 
Higginsville,  Advance, 

Jeffersonian, 
Missouri  Thalbote, 
Hillsboro,  Jefferson  Democrat, 
Houston,  Herald, 
Huntsville,  Herald, 
Independence,  Jackson  Examiner, 

Zion's  Ensign, 
Jefferson  City,  Missouri  Volksfreund, 

Post, 

Missouri  School  Journal, 
Joplin,  Globe, 

News-Herald, 
Tribuene, 

Lead  and  Zinc  News, 
Kansas  City,  Drovers'  Telegram, 


Weekly, 

2,250— 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

2,250— 

Weekly, 

2,117 

Weekly, 

1,000-- 

Weekly, 

2,031 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Daily, 

1,000 — 

Semi-w'kly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

2,250-f 

Daily, 

1,799 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Semi-w'kly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Daily, 

1,132 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

2,250-1- 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

2,250-;- 

Weekly, 

2,250+ 

Weekly, 

4,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

2,250-h 

Weekly, 

2,708 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

4,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

2,174 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,831 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

2,533 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

6,505 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Monthly, 

2,250— 

Daily, 

17,030- 

Daily, 

2,250+ 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Bi-weekly, 

1,000 — 

D'ly  &  Sun. 

69,662- 

OVER  1,000  CIRCULATION. 


1363 


MISSOURI— C(fnfmued 


/  Subscription  \ 
\  25c.  a  year.  / 


Kansas  City,  Journal, 
Journal, 
Journal, 
Post, 
Presse, 
Record, 
Star, 
Times, 
Star, 
Star, 
World, 
American  Stockman, 
Catholic  Register, 


/Subscription\ 
\  25c.  a  year.  / 


Daily, 

Sunday, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Daily, 

Daily, 

Evening, 

Morning, 

Sunday, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 


Central  Christian  Advocate,    Weekly, 


Farmer  and  Stockman, 
Implement  Trade  Journal, 
Journal  of  Commerce, 

(Subscription  50c.  a  year.) 
T  <^oH*ar     /Subscription \ 
J^Cd-UCl,    ^^  75c.  a  year.  / 

Packer, 

Reform, 

Rising  Son, 

Tribunen, 

Western  Contractor, 

Word  and  Way, 

Lumber  Review, 

American  Photographer, 

(Subscription  50c.  a  year.) 

Gospel  Message,  (^S'^T^D 
Illustrated  World, 
Jeweler  and  Optician, 
Leather  Workers'  Journal, 
Manufacturer  and  Merchant,  Monthly, 

(Subscription  50c.  a  year.) 

Medical  Index -Lancet,  Monthly, 
Mo.  &  Kan.  Farmer, («^5f^aT«°°) Monthly, 

Railway  Carmen's  Journal,  Monthly, 

Southwestern  Banker,  Monthly, 

Unity,  Monthly, 

Western  Dental  Journal,  Monthly, 

Western  Monthly,  (^^^TyS^r^)  Monthly, 


Weekly, 
Weekly, 
Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

AVeekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly', 

Semi-m'ly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 
Monthly, 
Monthly, 
Monthly, 


Kennett,  Dunklin  Democrat, 
Kcytesvillc,  Chariton  Courier, 
Kirksville,  Democrat, 

Journal  of  Osteopathy, 

Koshkonong,  Oregon  Co.  Leader, 
Lamar,  Democrat, 

Republican-Sentinel, 
Lebanon,  Republican, 
Lees  Summit,  Journal, 


Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Monthly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 


67,029 

71,362 

209,831 

38,790 

2,2504- 

i,ooo-[- 

135*962 

134,655- 
137,833 

254,858 

40,000-j-' 

2,250-f 

l,ooo-f- 

7,500+ 
55,167 

7,500+ 

2,250+ 

i,ooo-|- 

37,360- 
4,850 

2,250+ 

4,000-j- 

2,250-j- 
12,5004- 

13,970 

T,8oo 

2,400 

1,0004- 
1,0004- 

5,916 

4,0004- 

i,ooo-f- 

50,998- 
32,091 

1,0004- 

10,083 

i,ooo-|- 

4,0004- 

1,0004- 
1,0004- 

1,465 

6,575 
i,ooo-j- 

1,0004- 

I.OOO-j- 
1,000-}- 

1,0004- 


1364 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


MISSOURI— Con/mued. 

Lexington,  Intelligencer, 

Weekly, 

1,465 

News, 

Weekly, 

i,ooo-|- 

Liberty,  Advance, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Tribune, 

Weekly, 

2,250+ 

Linn  Creek,  Reveille, 

Weekly, 

1,753 

Linneus,  Bulletin, 

Weekly, 

•1,406 

Louisiana,  Times, 

Semi-wk'ly, 

2,082 

Macon,  Republican, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Times-Democrat, 

Weekly, 

2,250+ 

Madison,  Times, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Missouri  Counselor, 

Monthly, 

1,000 — 

Marshall,  Republican, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Maryville,  Nodaway  Forum, 

Weekly, 

2,250— 

Republican, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Tribune, 

Weekly, 

2,250+ 

Memphis,  Democrat, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Reveille, 

Weekly, 

1,000-- 

Mexico,  Ledger, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Intelligencer, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Milan,  Republican, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Standard, 

Weekly, 

2,250+ 

Mound  City,  Jeffersonian, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Neosho,  Times, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Nevada,  Post, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

New  London,  Ralls  Co.  Record, 

Weekly, 

1,846 

Palmyra,  Spectator, 

W^eekly, 

2,250+ 

Paris,  Monroe  Co.  Appeal, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Platte  City,  Platte  Co.  Argus, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Plattsburg,  Clinton  Co.  Democrat, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Princeton,  Telegraph, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Richhill,  Mining  Review, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Western  Enterprise, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Richmond,  Conservator, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Rockport,  Atchison  Co.  Mail, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Saint  Charles,  Cosmos-Monitor, 

Weekly, 

2,250+ 

Banner-News, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Saint  Joseph,  Gazette, 

Daily, 

19,549 

News-Press, 

Daily, 

37,388 

Star, 

Daily, 

7,500+ 

Stock  Yards  Daily  Journal, 

4,000 — 

Catholic  Tribune, 

Weekly, 

2,250+ 

Union, 

Weekly, 

2,250+ 

Fruit  Grower, 

Monthly, 

20,000 — 

Medical  Herald, 

Monthly, 

4,000 — 

Modern  Farmer,  C&T^^^^) 

Monthly, 

1,000 — 

Saint  Louis — 

Amerika,  )       \ 

Daily, 

7,500+ 

Amerika,  V       \ 
Amerika.  )         \ 

Sunday, 

12,500+ 

Semi-w'kly, 

12,500+ 

OVEK  1,000  CIRCULATION. 


1365 


MISSOURI— Continued, 


Saint 


1 


Daily, 

Sunday, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Sunday, 

Daily, 

Sunday, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Morning, 

Evening, 

Sunday, 

Semi-w'kly, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Semi-w'kly, 


Louis — 

Globe-Democrat, 

Globe-Democrat, 

Globe-Democrat, 

Post-Dispatch,  ) 

Post- Dispatch,  j 

Republic, 

Republic, 

Republic, 

Star-Chronicle, 

Westliche  Post, 

Anzeiger, 

Mississippi  Blaetter, 

Westliche  Post, 

Anzeiger  des  Westens,  J 

World, 

Hlas, 

Arbeiter  Zeitung  and  Volks  Anwalt,  Weekly, 

Bulletin  of  Commerce,  Weekly, 

Butchers'  and  Packers'  Gazette,         Weekly, 

Censor,  Weekly, 

Central  Baptist,  Weekly, 

Central  Law  Journal,  Weekly, 

Christian  Advocate,  Weekly, 

Christian-Evangelist,  Weekly, 

Church  Progress  &  Catholic  World,  Weekly, 

Colman's  Rural  World,  Weekly, 

Der  Friedensbote,  Sunday, 

Drygoodsman  and  General  Merchant,Weekly, 

Eli  Grocer  and  General  Merchant,     Weekly, 

Farm  Machinery,  Weekly, 

Herold  des  Glaubens,  Weekly, 

Interstate  Grocer,  Weekly, 

Jewish  Voice,  Weekly, 

Journal  of  Agriculture,  Weekly, 

Mekeel's  Stamp  Collector,  fe^^fr/^T)  W'eekly, 


Mirror, 

Modern  Miller, 

Our  Young  Folks,  (^^tfiTeS.'^) 

Round  Table, 

Shoe  and  Leather  Gazette, 

Sporting  News, 

Sportsman, 

Stoves  and  Hardware  Reporter, 

Trade  Review, 

Waterways  Journal, 

Western  Watchman, 

Die  Abendschule, 


Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Sunday, 

Bi-weekly, 


124,390 

i73'57o 
108,711 

161,477- 

252,459- 
96,509 

135J48 
118,192 

4o,ooo-|- 
2,250-f 
2,250+ 

4,ooo-[- 
2,250+ 
2,250+ 
1,000+ 
2,250+ 
1,000+ 
4,000+ 
20,000+ 

17,5^+ 
11,461 

.      4,150 

7,500+ 
30,076 

17,500+ 

7,500+ 

20,000+ 

4,000+ 

2,250 

7,500+ 

35,959 

6,028 

1,000+ 
12,500+ 

4,000+ 
12,500-f 

1,000+ 
46,879- 

12,773 
4,000+ 

7,500+ 

7,500+ 

1,000+ 

4,000+ 

-2,078 

I,OCO  + 

55,230 


1366 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


MISSOURI— Continued. 


Saint  Louis — 

Medical  Fortnightly, 

Commercial  Review, 

Vanguard, 

Advance  Advocate, 

American  Journal  of  Dermatology, 

American  Woman's  Review, 

Art  Review, 

Christian  Manhood,  (^SaTeS°) 

Clinical  Reporter, 

Dental  Era, 

Farm  Progress, 

Force, 

Furniture  News, 

Illustrated  Home  Journal, 

International  Musician,  (S'a'^jPea?.'') 

Interstate  Medical  Journal, 

Kunkel's  Musical  Review, 

Labor  Compendium, 

Medical  Brief, 

Medical  Era, 

Medical  Review, 

Mercantile  Adjuster, 

Meyer  Brothers'  Druggist, 

Missionary  Record,  (^g^'sSiSn'') 

National  Druggist, 

National  Elks  Horn, 

National  Farmer  and  Stock  Grower, 

(Subscription  50c.  a  year.) 

Orff's  Farm  and  Poultry  Review, 

(Subscription  20c.  a  year.) 

Progressive  Printer, 

Railroad  Telegrapher, 

Realty  Record  and  Builder, 

St.  Louis-Canadian  Photographer, 

Spanish  War  Journal, 

Sporting  Goods  Dealer,  (^sftfea?.") 

T.  P.  A.  News  Letter,  (^gt'aTei?") 

Travel,  | 

Woman's  Farm  Jour^ial,  (^i'oc'aTS?'') 
Woman's  Magazine,  (^^oc!iriPea?f) 
Word  and  Works^  -i 
Alienist  and  Neurologist, 
Christian  Quarterlies,  (^oc'aTea?!") 
Commercial  Lawyer, 

Hesperian,  (^S'lT^r.^) 
Salisbury,  Press-Spectator, 
Sedalia,  Capital,  ) 
Capital,  j 


Bi-weekly, 

Semi-m'ly, 

Semi-m'ly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 
Monthly, 
Monthly, 
Monthly, 
Monthly, 
Monthly, 
Monthly, 
Monthly, 


4,ooo4- 

7,500+ 

4,000+ 

54,54it 

18,000 

75,000- 

2,250+ 

1,704 

2,250+ 

1,209 

203,405. 

7,500+ 

4,000+ 

20,000+ 

20,000+ 

7,500+ 

7,500+ 

12,000+ 

20,000+ 

10,458 

4,000+ 
7,000 
7,666 

7,500+ 
10,570- 
20,000+' 
104,666' 

40,000+"- 

2,250+ 

20,000+- 

2,250+ 

1,000+ 

17,500+ 
4,000+ 

17,500+ 
2,250+ 


Monthly,   (?,-S/u'0 


Monthly,   ( 

Monthly, 

Quarterly, 

Quarterly, 

Quarterly, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 


nouncement. 

See  Pub's  An-\ 

nouncement./ 


OVER  1,000  CIRCULATION. 


1367 


MlSSOURl^Conf/nued. 


Sedaiia,  Democrat, 
Democrat, 
Democrat, 
Evening  Sentinel,  ) 
Sentinel,  ) 

Ruralist,  C&^if^^^) 
Railway  Mail, 
Seneca,  Dispatch,     . 
Shelbina,  Democrat, 
Shelbyville,  Shelby  Co.  Herald, 
Springfield,  Leader, 

Republican, 
Triple  Link,  C&Tfilt^ 
Farm  Economist,  C^T/eS.^) 
Sturgeon,  Missouri  Leader, 
Tipton,  Times, 

Trenton,  Republican-Tribune, 
Troy,  Free  Press, 
Union,  Republican  Headlight, 
Unionville,  Republican, 
Warrensburg,  Johnson  Co.  Star, 
Journal-Democrat, 
Warrenton,  Volksfreund, 
Wellston,  St.  Louis  Co.  Herald, f^^fl7eS.°) 
Westplains,  Journal, 
Windsor,  Review, 

MONTANA. 
Anaconda,  Standard, 
Butte,  Inter-Mountain, 
Inter-Mountain, 
Miner,  ) 
Miner,  f 
News, 
Reveille, 
Great  Falls,  Leadef;^ 
Tribune,  ) 
Tribune,  ) 


';} 


Daily, 

Sunday, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Monthly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Daily, 

Semi-m'ly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Monthly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Daily, 

Semi-w'kly, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 


Rocky  Mountain  Husbandman,  Weekly, 


Helena,  Independent, 
Independent, 
Independent, 
Montana  Daily  Record,  ) 
Record,  ) 

Montana  Churchman, 

Lewistown,  Fergus  Co.  Argus, 

Livingston,  Enterprise, 
Post, 

Missoula,  Missoulian,  ) 
Missoulian,  (" 

Virginia  City,  Madisonian, 


Daily, 

Sunday, 
Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Monthly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 


i,ooo-|- 

IjOOO-j- 
f  ,000-|- 
I,000-f- 
2,250-^ 

i,ooo-f- 
i,ooo-|- 
i,ooo-|- 
i,ooo-f- 
i,ooo-|- 

5,302 
2,250+ 
2,250-1- 
2,250-f- 

1,000-}- 
i,ooo-f- 
i,ooo-|- 

1,487 

i,ooo-|- 
i,ooo-|- 
1,000+ 
i,ooo-j- 

3»247 

i,ooo-[- 

i,ooo-|- 
11,084- 

7,500+ 

i,ooo-|- 

7,500+ 

1,000+ 
9,996r 

2,250+ 

1,000+ 

4,310 

2,576 

1,000+ 
1,000+ 
1,000+ 
1,000+ 

7,500+ 
2,250+ 

1,000+ 
1,000+ 

1,360 

1,000+ 
4,000+ 
1,000+ 
1,000+ 


1368 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


NEBRASKA. 

Ainsworth,  Star-Journal, 
AuburYi,  Nemaha  Co.  Herald, 

Westliche  Beobachter, 
Aurora,  Republican, 
Beatrice,  Express, 
Blair,  Danskeren, 
Clay  Center,  Clay  Co.  Patriot, 
Columbus,  Telegram, 
Dakota,  North  Nebraska  Eagle, 
David  City,  Butler  Co.  Press, 
Dubois,  Our  Homes  and  the  News  Record, 
Fairbury,  Journal, 
Fremont,  Herald, 

Tribune,  ) 
Tribune,  f 
Geneva,  Nebraska  Signal, 
Grand  Island,  Independent,  ) 
Independent,  j 
Hastings,  Republican, 

Adams  Co.  Democrat, 
Tribune, 
Humboldt,  Leader, 
Kearney,  New  Era  Standard, 
Lincoln,  Nebraska  State  Journal, 

Evening  News, 

Nebraska  State  Journal, 

Star, 

Commoner, 

Deutsch-Amerikan  Farmer, 

Freie  Presse,  («8t.T?^?.°) 
Nebraska  Farmer, 
Nebraska  State  Democrat, 
Mutual  Insurance  Journal, 
Neb.  Congrega'l  News,  (TsJfr/eaD 
Nebraska  Dairyman,  (^g^oSfl^JSr) 
Nebraska  Teacher, 
Poultry  Topics,  (¥cflTeS.°) 
Pythian  Sunbeam, 
Royal  Neighbor, 

Western  Swine  Breeder,  fi'scfaTeaD 
Norfolk,  News, 

Times-Tribune, 
Omaha,  Bee, 

News, 

World-Herald,  ) 

World-Herald,  j 

Nebraska  Tribune, 

Den  Danske  Pioneer, 

Enterprise, 


Monthlv, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Semi-w'kly, 

Semi-w'kly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Monthly, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Daily, 

Tri-w'kly, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Semi-w'kly, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Morning,  ) 

Evening,  ) 

Sunday, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Daily, 

Daily, 

Semi-w'kly, 

Tri-weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 


i,ooo-|- 
i,ooo-j- 
i,ooo-f- 

i,ooo-|- 

i,ooo-|- 

2,250 

i,ooo-|- 

1,799 

i,ooo-|- 
i,ooo-|- 

2,037 
2,378 

1, 66a 

l,ooo-|- 
i,ooo-|- 

2,407 

1,606 

1,839 

i,ooo-|- 

3,125 

i,ooo-|- 

1,778 

T,000-]- 

27,^50 
12,500+- 

19,473 

75,000+. 

143,245- 
143,361 

29,665. 

I,OOC  + 

21,791 

1,000+ 
5>84i 

6,233 

7,500+ 
1,300 

198,250. 

4,000+ 
1,000+ 
1,000+ 

35^033 
54,512 

38,380 

4,000+ 
1,000+ 

37,936 
1,450 


OVER  1,000  CIRCULATION. 


1369 


NRBRASKA—Confim^ed. 


Omaha,  Farm  Magazine, 

Osveta  Amerika, 

True  Voice, 

Twentieth  Century  Farmer, 

Western  Laborer,  ^ 

Monthly  -Tidings, 

Sovereign  Visitor, 
O'Neill,  Frontier, 

Holt  Co.  Independent, 
Ord,  Quiz, 

Osceola,  Polk  Co.  Democrat, 
Papillion,  Times, 
Pawnee  City,  Pawnee  Chief, 
Redcloud,  Chief, 

Webster  Co.  Argus, 
St.  Paul,  Republican, 
Seward,  Independent-Democrat, 
South  Omaha,  Drovers'  Journal-Stockman,  Daily, 
Superior,  Philatelic  West,  fS^TySD  Monthly, 

Tecumseh,  Johnson  Co.  Tribunal,  Weekly, 

Wahoo,  Wasp,  Weekly, 

Westpoint,  Republican  and  Cuming  Co. 

Advertiser,  Weekly, 


Weekly, 
Weekly, 
Weekly, 
Weekly, 
Weekly, 

Monthly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 


NEVADA. 

Reno,  Nevada  State  Journal, 


Daily, 


} 


NEW  HAMPSHIRE. 

Berlin,  Independent, 

Reporter, 
Bristol,  Enterprise, 
Claremont,  Advocate, 
Concord,  Evening  Monitor,  ) 

Independent  Statesman,  J 

Patriot, 

New  Hampshire  Patriot, 

Granite  Monthly, 

Popular  Odd-Fellow,  fffaySD 
Dover,  Foster's  Democrat, 
Exeter,  News-Letter, 
Farmmgton,  News, 
Franklin  Falls,  Journal-Transcript, 
Hanover,  Dartmouth, 
Hillsboro  Bridge,  Hillsboro  Messenger, 
Keene,  Evening  Sentinel,  ) 

New  Hampshire  Sentinel,  J 
Laconia,  Democrat, 

News  and  Critic, 
Lancaster,  Coos  Co.  Democrat, 


20,000-| — 
2,250  + 
4,067 

4o,ooo-f-_ 
i,ooo-|- 

49,583 
398,416. 

1,104 

i,ooo-|- 

1,712 

i,ooo-f- 
i,ooo-|- 
i,ooo-|- 
i,ooo-f- 
i,ooo-|- 
i,ooo-|- 
i,ooo-j- 
16,102 

14,039 

i,ooo-|- 

2,438 
2,250+ 


4,000-f- 


Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,544 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Daily, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

2,250+ 

Daily, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

T,000  — 

1,000  — 

Monthly, 

1,000  — 

Daily, 

3,396 

Weekly, 

1,000  — 

Weekly, 

1,000  — 

Weekly, 

1,000  — 

Weekly, 

1,000  — 

Weekly, 

1,000  — 

Daily, 

1,894 

Weekly, 

3,424 

Weekly, 

2,250  + 

Weekly, 

1,000  — 

Weekly, 

1,000  + 

1370 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


NEW  HAMPSHIRE     ( 

Continued. 

Lebanon,  Granite  State  Free  Press, 

Weekly, 

1,000  — 

Littleton,  Courier, 

Weekly, 

2,250-1- 

White  Mountain  Republic 

- 

Journal, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Manchester,  L'Avenir  National, 

Daily, 

3»4ii 

Mirror  and  American, 
Mirror  and  Farmer, 

Daily, 

2,2504- 

Weekly, 

7,500+ 

(Subscription  50c.  a  year.) 

Union,               )  (m'ng&ev'g),  Daily, 

17,077 

N.  H.  Farmer,  j 

Weekly, 

5,250 

Emerald,  (^^raTeaD 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Le  Canado-Americain, 

Weekly, 

8,581 

Guidon, 

Monthly, 

2,250-h 

Nashua,  Telegraph,  ) 
Telegraph,  ) 

Daily, 

4,271 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

North   Conway,  White   Mountain    Re- 

- 

porter, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Portsmouth,  Times,                           f 
Railway  Post  Office,   / 

Daily, 

1,000 — 

Monthly, 

12,216 

Rochester,  Record, 

Weekly, 

2,577 

Sanbornville,  Carroll  Co.  Pioneer, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Warner,  Kearsarge  Independent  and  Times 

,  Weekly, 

i,ooo-|- 

West  Derry,  News, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Wolfeboro,  Granite  State  News, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

NEW    JERSEY 

» 

Arlington,  Observer, 

Weekly, 

2,360 

Asbury  Park,  Journal, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Press, 

Daily, 

5,076 

Atlantic  City-^ 

• 

Atlantic  Review, 

Daily, 

4,376 

Evening  Union, 

Daily, 

4,000 — 

Press, 

Daily, 

6,509 

Sunday  Gazette, 

Weekly, 

2,250— 

Blairstown,  Press, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Bridgeton,  Evening  News, 

Daily, 

2,2504- 

Burlington,  Enterprise, 

Daily, 

4,000 — 

New   Jersey   Junior   American 

Mechanic,  CS'aT^D 

Monthly, 

20,000 — 

Camden,  Courier, 

Daily, 

9,ooi 

Post-Telegram, 

Daily, 

7,304 

New  Jersey  Gazette, 

Weekly, 

1,000-- 

Musical  Enterprise,  (^g'SfaT^D 

Monthly, 

4,000 — 

Cape  May  Court  House,  Cape  May  Co.  Gaz- 

ette, 

Weekly, 

1,197 

Clinton,  Democrat, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Dover,  Iron  Era, 

Tri-weekly, 

1,000 — 

Index, 

Weekly, 

4,231 

Elizabeth,  Evening  Times, 

Daily, 

6,675 

OVER  1,000  CIRCULATION. 


1371 


NEW   JERSRY—Confmuecf. 

Elizabeth,  Journal, 
Elmer,  Times, 
Englewood,  Press, 

Bird  Lore, 
Freehold,  Monmouth  Democrat, 
Monmouth  Inquirer, 
Transcript, 
Glassborc,  Enterprise, 
Hackensack,  Evening  Record, 

Bergen  Co.  Democrat, 
Republican, 
Hackettstown,  Gazette, 
Haddonfield,  Tribune, 
Hammonton,  Farm,  Garden  and  Poultry, 

(Subscription  50c.  a  year.) 

Highbridge,  Hunterdon  Gazette, 
Hoboken,  Observer, 

Stevens  Institute  Indicator, 
Hopewell,  Herald, 
Jersey  City,  Evening  Journal, 
Lakewood,  Citizen, 

Times  and  Journal, 
Long  Branch,  Record 

Record 

Echo, 
Madison,  Eagle, 
Morrjstown,  Record, 

Evening  Express, 
Mount  Holly,  Herald, 

New  Jersey  Mirror, 

News, 
Newark,  Evening  News, 


4 
1,1 


Daily, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Bi-monthly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Monthly, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Quarterly, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 


Morn'g  Star  &  Newark  Advertiser,  Daily, 


New  Jersey  Freie  Zeitung, 

Der  Erzaehler, 

New  Jersey  Freie  Zeitung, 

(Subscription  60c.  a  year.) 

La  Frusta, 

Ledger, 

Sunday  Call, 

Town  Talk, 

Auto  Bulletin, 

N.  J.  Baptist  Bulletin,  (^atT/eaD 

Railroad  Employee,  CstTySr.") 

School  Exchange, 
New  Brunswick,  Home  News, 

Times, 
Newton,  N.  J.  Herald  &  Sus.  Co.  Democrat,  Weekly, 

Sussex  Register,  Weekly, 

Orange,  Chronicle,  Weekly, 


Daily, 

Sunday, 

Weekly, 

Sunday, 

Weekly, 

Sunday, 

W^eekly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Bi-monthly, 

Daily, 

Daily, 


8,311 

2,029 

i,ooo-f- 

5,166 

1,058 

i,ooo-|- 

4,414 

i,ooo-|- 
4,000-f- 
i,ooo-|- 
i,ooo-f- 
i,ooo-|- 
i,ooo-|- 
i,ooo-|- 

IjOOO-j- 
20,000-|- 

i,ooo-|- 
i,ooo-(- 

24,330^ 

i,ooo-|- 

1,150 

2,250 

2,258 
1,029 

i,ooo-|- 
2,092 

i,ooo-[- 
i,ooo-|- 

i,ooo-f- 
i,ooo-j- 

67,195- 

12,500-f 

4,000+ 
7,500+ 

1,000+ 

2,250+ 
2,250+ 

38,283. 

T,000  + 

5,566 

6,229 

15,555 

1,260 

2,250+ 

J, 000+ 
1,000+ 
1,000+ 

2,250+ 


1372 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


NEW  JERSEY     Continued. 

Parkridge,  Forester's  Magazine,  (^j^ocfaTeSf! 

)  Monthly, 

2,250-h 

Passaic,  Herald, 

Daily, 

6,824 

News, 

Daily, 

6,5^2 

Tf^TYi      /Subscriptioii\ 
ILCIIl,    ^^  25c.  a  year.  ) 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Paterson,  Evening  News, 

Daily, 

12,007 

Guardian, 

Daily, 

11,608 

Morning  Call, 

Daily, 

7,500-1--— 

De  Telegraaf, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

National  Labor  Standard, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Perth  Amboy,  Evening  News, 

Daily, 

4,612 

Plainfield,  Courier-News, 

Daily, 

3,173 

Press, 

Daily, 

?>^^1>^ 

Sabbath  Recorder, 

Weekly, 

2,065 

Princeton,  Alumni  Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Theological  Review, 

Quarterly, 

1,150 

Rahway,  Union  Democrat, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Redbank,  Register, 

Weekly, 

3,981 

Rutherford,  American, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Salem,  Standard  and  Jerseyman, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Sunbeam, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Somerville,  Somerset  Democrat, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Unionist-Gazette, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Spotswood  P.  0.,  Physical  Culture, 

Monthly, 

40,000-f-' — 

(Subscription  50c.  a  year.) 

Sussex,  Independent, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Milk  Reporter, 

Monthly, 

1,000 — 

Trenton,  State  Gazette,  ) 
State  Gazette,  ) 

Daily, 

2,250+ 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Times, 

Daily, 

20,207* — 

True  American, 

Daily, 

4,0004- 

Sunday  Advertiser, 

Sunday, 

14,800-^ 

Arena, 

Monthly, 

20,000 — 

Vineland,  Evening  Journal, 

Daily, 

1,000 — 

Washington,  Star, 

Weekly, 

4,015 

Westfield,  New  Shakespeareana, 

Quarterly, 

1,000+ 

West  Hoboken,  North  Hudson  News, 

Weekly, 

1,000 

Socialist  Review, fi^j^f^aTear.'' 

)  Semi-m'ly, 

4,000 — 

Woodbury,  Constitution  and  Farmers'  and 

Mechanics'  Advertiser, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Gloucester  Co.  Democrat, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Woodstown,  Monitor-Register, 

Weekly, 

1,000+  ^ 

NEW   MEXICO 

• 

Albuquerque,  Citizen, 

Daily, 

i,ooo+^*«». 

Las  Vegas,  La  Voz  Del  Pueblo, 

Weekly, 

2,250+^ 

NEW  YORK. 

Adams,  Jefferson  Co.  Journal, 

Addison,  Advertiser, 
Akron,  Herald  and  Breeze, 


Weekly,  i,ooo+ 

Tri-weekly,    2,250+ 
Weekly,  1,000+ 


OVER  1,000  CIRCULATION. 


1373 


NEW   YORK.— Continued. 


Daily, 

Daily, 

Daily, 

Sunday, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Sunday, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Quarterly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Daily, 

Semi-weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 


4,ooo-|- 

2,250+ 
4,ooo-|- 

20,000-|- 

i,ooo-|- 

12,500+. 

20,000+- 

2,250+ 

1,000+ 
7,000 

1,000  + 

2,298 

1,000+ 

1,251 

1,000+ 
1,000+ 

4,185 

3^003 
1,304 

1,000+ 

2,250+ 


Albany,  Argus, 

Evening  Journal, 

Press-Knickerbocker-Express,  ) 

Sunday  Press,  j 

Times-Union,  ) 

Times,  [ 

Country  Gentleman, 

Sunday  Telegram, 

American  Education, 

Law  Journal, 

Sunday  Schools  at  Work, 

'»  (SubscriptioD  10c.  a  year.) 

*Albion,  News, 

Orleans  Republican, 
Alexandria  Bay,  Thousand  Island  Sun, 
Alfred,  Sun, 
Altamont,  Enterprise, 
Amsterdam,  Morning  Sentinel, 

Recorder  and  Democrat,  ) 
Recorder  and  Democrat,  j 
Andover,  News, 
Arcade,  Wyoming  Co.  Herald, 
*Auburn,  Advertiser, 

Journal  American  Osteopathic  As- 
sociation, Monthly,        i,ooo+ 
Babylon,  Signal,  Weekly,  i,ooo+ 
Bainbridge,  Republican  and  Express,  Weekly,          i,ooo+ 
Baldwinsville,  Gazette  &  Farmers*  Journ'l,  Weekly,          i,ooo-|- 
^Batavia,  News,  Daily,  7,461 
Times,  Weekly,  i,445 
Bath,  Steuben  Courier^  Weekly,          1,000+ 
Steuben  Farmers'  Advocate,  Weekly,          1,000+ 
Belmont,  Dispatch,  Weekly,              1,604 
^Binghamton,  Evening  Herald,  Daily,              7,5oo+ 
Press  and  Leader,  Daily,               20,945 
Republican,  Daily,               io,494 
General  Infermation,  Monthly,           2,041 
Woman's  Realm,  f^?fi7^.°)  Monthly,          51,390- 
Bolivar,  Breeze,  Weekly,             1,438 
Boonville,  Herald  and  Adirondack  Tourist,  Weekly,         2,250+ 
sBrockport,  Republic,  Weekly               1,386 
Brookfield,  Courier,  "Weekly,          1,000+ 
Brooklyn — (See  New  York^  Borough  of  Brooklyn). 
Buffalo,  Commercial,  Daily,             7, 500+ 
Courier,     )  Morning,         51,604 
Enquirer,  V  Evening,          34,57° 
Courier,    )  Sunday,           9^A47^ 
Demokrat, )  Daily,             1,000+ 
Demokrat,  V  Sunday,          i,ooo-f 
Demokrat, )  Weekly,         1,000+ 


1374 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


NEW   YORK     Continued. 

Buffalo,  ^Evening  News,  ) 
News,                  j" 

Daily, 

94,843^^ 

Sunday, 

17,500—-^ 

Evening  Times, 
Times, 

Daily, 

40,000-fr:;' — 

Sunday, 

20,000 — 

Morning  Express,                   | 
Illustrated  Buffalo  Express,  ) 

Daily, 

20,000 — 

Sunday, 

40,000-] — >=-= 

Polak  W'Ameryce, 

Daily, 

1,000— 

Volksfreund, 

Daily, 

1,000 — 

Arbeiter  Zeitung, 

Weekly, 

i,ooo-j- 

Aurora  und  Christliche  Wochc, 

Weekly, 

4,000 — 

Catholic  Union  and  Times, 

Weekly, 

4,000 — 

Horse  World, 

Weekly, 

4,000 — 

Progress, 

Weekly, 

7,986 

Truth, 

Weekly, 

"i-Z.^Z^ 

American  Blacksmith, 

Monthly, 

20,000 — ■— — 

Educator, 

Monthly, 

7,500-h 

Gazetteer  and  Guide  Magazine, 

Monthly, 

4,000 — 

Journal  of  the  Switchmen's  Union 

,  Monthly, 

23.083 

Medical  Journal, 

Monthly, 

i,ooo-l- 

Prof'l  and  Amateur  Photographer 

,  Monthly, 

2,250-f- 

Roller  Mill,  (^st^^fe^r) 

Monthly, 

4,000 — 

Two-Step  Magazine, 

Monthly, 

7.550 

Caledonia,  Era, 

Weekly, 

1,139 

Cambridge,  Washington  Co.  Post, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Camden,  Advance  Journal, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Canajoharie,   Hay  Trade  Journal, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Canandaigua,  Chronicle, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Ontario  Co.  Journal, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Ontario  Co.  Times, 

Weekly, 

1,902 

Ont.  Messenger, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Canisteo,  Times-Republican, 

Weekly, 

2,490 

Canton,  St.  Lawrence  Plaindealer, 

Weekly, 

2,636 

Carthage,  Tribune, 

Weekly, 

1,000  — 

Catskill,  Recorder, 

Weekly, 

4,065 

Cazenovia,  Republican, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Champlain,  Counsellor, 

Weekly, 

2,250+ 

Chatham,  Courier, 

Weekly, 

2,250+ 

Chautauqua,  Chautauquah, 

Monthly, 

17,500+ 

Chenango  Forks,  Broome  Co.  Herald, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Clayton,  On  The  St.  Lawrence  and  Inde- 

- 

pendent, 

Weekly, 

1,000  — 

Cobleskill,  Index, 

Weekly, 

2,250+ 

Times, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Cohocton,  Times-Index, 

Weekly, 

1,584 

Cohoes,  Evening  Dispatch, 

Daily, 

1,000 — 

Republican, 

Daily, 

1,000 — 

Cooperstown,  Freeman's  Journal, 

Weekly, 

I  000 — 

Otsego  Farmer, 

Weekly, 

5,284 

Otsego  Republican, 

Weekly, 

1,000-- 

OVER  1,000  CIRCULATION. 


1375 


NEW  YOIiK— Continued. 

Cooperstown,  American  Motherhood,  Monthly, 

Corning,  Evening  Leader  and  Democrat,     Daily, 
Cornwall-on- Hudson, Cornwall  Local  Press,  Weekly, 


Journal, 
Cortland,  Standard,  ) 
Standard,  j" 
Democrat, 
Dansville,  Normal  Instructor,  (^7''5S!°a''iPeS!') 
Primary  Plains, 
Vick's  Magazine,  f^^aTeSf) 
Delevan,  Cattaraugus  Press, 
Delhi,  Delaware  Express, 

Delaware  Republican, 
New  York  Templar,  fiSflTeS.'') 
Depew,  Herald, 

Deposit,  Gray  Goose,  («S^«<k7ear") 

Outing  Magazine, 
Deruyter,  Gleaner, 
Dryden,  Herald, 
Dunkirk,  Evening  Observer,  ) 
Grape  Belt,  ) 

Earlville,  Standard, 
East  Aurora,  Advertiser, 

Little  Journeys, 
Philistine, 
East  Buffalo,  Daily  Live  Stock  Record, 
Ellenville,  Journal, 

Press, 
Ellicottville,  Post, 
f  Elmira,  Advertiser,  ]^ 
Advertiser,  \ 
Evening  Star-Gazette, 
Telegram, 

Fairport,  Herald, 

Monroe  Co.  Mail, 
Falconer,  American  Beekeeper,  ft^'oc'ltTear.'')  Monthly, 
Far  Rockaway — {See  New  York,  Borough  of  Queens) 
Fayetteville,  Bulletin,  )    Weekly, 

Farmers'  Institute  Bulletin,  \    Monthly, 
Fillmore,  Northern  Allegany  Observer,        Weekly, 
Fishkill-on-the-Hudson,  Herald,  Daily, 

Flushing — [See  New  York,  Borough  of  Queens). 
Fonda,  Democrat,  Weekly, 

Fort  Plain,  Standard,  Weekly, 

Franklin,  Delaware  Co.  Dairyman,  Weekly, 

Fredonia,  Censor,  Weekly, 

Friendship,  Register,  Weekly, 

Fulton,  Observer,  Weekly, 

Patriot,  Weekly, 


Daily, 

Daily, 

Semi-w'kly, 

Weekly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Monthly, 

Weekly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Semi-w'kly, 

Weekly^ 

Weekly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Sunday, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 


20,000-f- 

6,245 
I,24t 

I,0OO-[- 

3.371 

i,ooo-f- 

2,233 

75,000+7 

20,000-( 

75,ooo-[-  - 
i,ooo-(- 

3^533 

1,180 

2,000 

i,ooo-|- 

4,000-f- 
40,000-}*^* 

i,ooo-|- 

T,000-j- 

2,109 

3,706 

i,ooo-|- 

1,0004- 

20,000-f- 

40,000-f- 

4,ooo-|- 

1,475 
i,ooo-|- 

2,700 

4,ooo-|- 

i,ooo-f- 

(Cons.) 

12,560-1- 
i,ooo-f- 
1,000-}- 

3,000- 

i,ooo-f- 

12,500-1-^ 
1,319 

i,ooo-|- 

i,ooo-|- 
i,ooo-[- 

2,250-1- 

i,ooo-[- 
i,ooo-[- 

2,2504- 

i,ooo-|- 


1376 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


NEW    YORK— Continued. 

Geneseo,  Livingston  Democrat, 

Livingston  Republican, 
Geneva,  Times, 

Advertiser-Gazette, 
Bible  Student  and  Teacher, 
Gilbertsville,  Otsego  Journal, 
Glens  Falls,  Morning  Star,  j 
Star,  J 

Times, 
Gloversville,  Leader, 

Morning  Herald, 
Glovers'  Journal, 
Glovers'  Review, 
Goshen,  Democrat, 
Gouverneur,  Free  Press, 

Northern  Tribune, 
Grand  Army  Journal, 
Granville,  Sentinel, 
Hamburg,  Erie  Co.  Independent, 
Hammondsport,  Herald, 
Hancock,  Herald, 
Hempstead,  -Sentinel, 
Herkimer,  Citizen, 

Democrat, 
Telegram-Record, 

Holley,  Standard, 
Hoosick  Falls,  Hoosick  Valley  Democrat,    Weekly, 

Rensselaer  Co.  Standard,     Weekly, 
Hornell,  Evening  Tribune,  ) 

Tribune,  f 

Horseheads,  Chemung  Valley  Reporter, 
Hudson,  Republican,  \ 

Columbia  Republican,   J 

Gazette, 
Huntington,  Long  Islander, 
Ilion,  Citizen, 
Ithaca,  Cornell  Daily  Sun, 


Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Monthly, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Daily, 

Daily, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Bi-weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 


Journal,  ) 

Journal,  f 

News, 

Chronicle  and  Democrat, 

Cornell  Alumni  News, 

Ithacan, 

Widow, 
Jamestown,  Evening  Journal,  ) 
Journal,  ) 

Morning  Post, 
Union  Advocate, 


Daily, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Bi-weekly, 

Daily, 

Tri-weekly, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 


i,ooo-[- 
i,ooo-|- 

4,000+ 

i,ooo-|- 

4,000+ 

1,000+ 
1,000+ 
1,000+ 
1,000+ 

4,845 
1,009 

2,200 
1,606 

1,000+ 
1,000+ 
1,000+ 

3*637 
3,012 

1,000+ 
1,000+ 

1,393 

1,000+ 

1,000+ 
1,000+ 

1,436 

1,000+ 
1,000+ 
3,826 
1,223 
1,000+ 
1,000+ 
1,000+ 
1,000+ 
1,000+ 
1,000+ 
1,000+ 
1,000+ 
1,000+ 
4,000+ 
1,000+ 

1,000+ 

2,250+ 

1,942 

3,961 

5,75* 

5,815 
1,000+ 


OVER  1.000  CIRCULATION. 


1377 


NEW   YORK— Conh-fiuecf. 


Jamestown,  Vart  Land, 

Country  World,  (^stTS.'^) 
Furniture  Index,  (^^^.T^l^) 
Jeffersonville,  Sullivan  Co.  Record, 
Johnstown,  Republican, 
Keeseville,  Essex  Co.  Republican, 
Kingston,  Freeman,  \ 

Freeman  and  Journal,  ) 
Leader, 

Leroy,  Gazette, 

Little  Falls,  Evening  Times, 

Herkimer  Co.  News, 
Journal  and  Courier, 
Little  Valley,  Hub, 
Lockport,  Journal, 
Review, 
Union-Sun, 
Wochenblatt, 
Lowville,  Journal  and  Republican, 

Times, 
Lyons,  Republican, 

Wayne  Democratic  Press, 
Malone,  Farmer, 
Forum, 
Palladium, 
Marcellus,  Observer, 
Massena,  Observer, 
Matteawan,  Journal, 
Medina,  Tribune, 
Mexico,  Independent, 
Middleburg,  Gazette, 
Middletown,  Times-Press, 

Orange  Co.  News, 
Milford,  Teachers'  Gazette,  («STjS?.^) 
Montgomery,  Standard  and  Reporter, 
Moravia,  Republican-Register, 
Morrisville,  Madison  Co.  Leader, 
Mount  Kisco,  Recorder, 
Mount  Morris,  Picket  Line  Post, 
Mount  Vernon,  Argus, 
Newark,  Gazette, 

Union, 
Newark  Valley,  Tioga  Co.  Herald, 
Newburgh,  Journal, 
News, 

Sunday  Telegram, 
New  Rochelle,  Paragraph, 

Pioneer, 

87 


Weekly, 

2,250-f 

Monthly, 

r,ooo — 

Monthly, 

2,250— 

Weekly, 

1,430 

Daily, 

1,000-- 

Weekly, 

4,000 — 

Daily, 

4,264 

Weekly, 

1,824 

Daily, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

2,362 

Daily, 

1,000-- 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

i,ooo-i- 

Weekly, 

1,000-- 

Daily, 

1,000 — 

Daily, 

1,000 — 

Daily, 

1,000 — 

Semi-w'kly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

2,250— 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

3,050 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

4,300 

Weekly, 

2,250-1- 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

2,735 

Daily, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,370 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Daily, 

2,250-f- 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Monthly, 

7,500+ 

Weekly, 

1,317 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,711 

Weekly, 

1,752 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Daily, 

4,460 

Weekly, 

1,692 

Weekly, 

2,137 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Daily, 

1,000 — 

Daily, 

5,831 

Sunday, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

1378 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


NEW   YORK— Continued. 


New  York — Manhattafi  and  Bronx^ 
American, 
Evening  Journal, 
American  and  Journal, 
Atlantis, 

BoUetino  della  Sera, 
Bronx  Borough  Record, 
Bronx  Sentinel, 
Commercial, 
Courrier  des  Etats-Unis, 
Courrier  des  Etats-Unis, 
Courrier  des  Etats-Unis, 
Das  Morgen  Journal,  ) 
Das  Morgen  Journal,  [ 
Evening  Mail, 
Evening  Post, 
Evening  Telegram, 
Forward, 
Globe, 
Herald,  ) 
Herald,  f 
Hlas  Lidu, 
Nedelni  Hlas  Lid 
II  Progresso  Italo-Americano, 
Jewish  Daily  News,  ) 
Jewish  Gazette,         j 
Jewish  Herald,  ) 
Volksadvocat,    j 
Jewish  Morning  Journal, 
Journal  of  Commerce, 
L'Araldo  Italiano,  ) 
L'Araldo  Italiano,  j 
Listy, 

Nedelni  New-Yorske  Listy 
Morning  Telegraph 
Telegraph, 
Narodni  List, 
North  Side  News, 
People, 


,idu,  ) 


'•( 


.! 


People,  S  ft'cT/e^r) 
Press,  ) 
Press,  f 
Staats-Zeitung,  "1 

»ifiinor 


V 

»  r' 


Staats-Zeitung, 


Staats-Zeitung, 
Staats-Zeitung,  J 
Sun, 

Evening  Sun, 
Sun, 


1- 


Morning, 

Evening, 

Sunday, 

Daily, 

Daily, 

Sunday, 

Daily, 

Daily, 

Daily, 

Sunday, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Sunday, 

Daily, 

Daily, 

Daily, 

Daily, 

Daily, 

Daily 

Sunday, 

Daily, 

Sunday, 

Daily, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Daily,  •    , 

Weekly, 

Morning, 

Daily, 

Daily, 

Sunday, 

Daily, 

Sunday, 

Daily, 

Sunday, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Sunday, 

Morning 

Evening, 

Sunday, 

Weekly, 

Morning, 

Evening, 

Sunday, 


75,ooo-h* 

75,ooo-}- 

75,ooo-fs 

12,728 

### 

i,ooo-|- 

2,250-f- 
12,500+ 

i,ooo-[- 

i,ooo-|- 

4,ooo-|- 

66,464 

66,464 

7,500+ 

26,099- 

75,000+- 

40,000+* 

145,743- 

75,000+ 

75,000+- 

1,000+ 
1,000+ 

50,430 

40,000 

4,000+ 

17,500+ 

12,500+ 

63,823 

4,000+ 
4,000+ 

7,500+ 
2,250+ 
2,250+ 

20,000 
40,000 

2,250^ 

2,250+ 

2,250+ 

4,000+ 
40,000+ 
20,000+ 
20,000+ 

17,500+ 

40,000+ 

12,500+ 
75,000+ 
75,000+ 
75,000+ 


OVER  1,000  CIRCULATION. 


1379 


NEW   YORK     Continued. 

New  York — Manhattan  and  Bronx, 

Times,  ) 
Times,  f 

Daily, 

75,000— 

Sunday, 

75,000+^ 

Trade  Record, 

Daily, 

3»6o7 

Tribune, 
Tribune, 

Daily, 

4o,ooo-|— 

Sunday, 

20,000 — 

Tribune,               \ 

Tri-weekly, 

17,500— 

Tribune  Farmer, 
Tribune  Review, 

Thursday, ) 
Saturday,  ) 

•40,000 — 

Volks  Zeitung,  ) 

Daily, 

17,500— 

Volks  Zeitung,  v 

Sunday, 

20,000 — 

Vorwaerts,         ) 

Weekly, 

17,500+ 

Wall  Street  Journal, 

Daily, 

12,050 

Wall  Street  News, 

Daily, 

1,000 — 

Wall  Street  Summary, 

Daily, 

2,250-f- 

World,  ^ 

Morning, 

345>442 

World,  ! 
World,  ' 
World,  ^ 

Evening, 

405,172 

Sunday, 

483,335 

Tri-weekly, 

92,660 

Zeitung; ) 

Morning, 

20,000 — 

Herold,  \ 

Evening, 

40,000-f- 

Revue,    ) 

Sunday, 

40,000 — 

Slovak  V  Amerike, 

Semi-w'kly, 

7,500-1- 

Age, 

Weekly, 

4,000 

American  Agriculturist, 

Weekly, 

101,761. 

American  Architect  and  Build- 

^-  ing  News, 

Weekly, 

3,212 

American  Banker, 

Weekly, 

4,000 — 

American  Economist, 

Weekly, 

4,000 — 

American  Grocer, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

American  Hebrew, 

Weekly, 

12,500—. 

American  Herald, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

American  Machinist, 

Weekly, 

22,144 

American  Stationer, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

American  Telephone  Journal, 

Weekly, 

20,000 — 

Amerikaner, 

Weekly, 

27,387 

Amerikansche    Schweizer   Zei 

- 

tung, 

Weekly, 

2,250+ 

Army  and  Navy  Journal, 

Weekly, 

9,824 

Automobile,     ,_^ 

Weekly, 

17,095 

Bicycling  World, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Bradstreet's, 

Weekly, 

2,250-f- 

Butchers'  Advocate, 

Weekly, 

2,250-f- 

Catholic  News, 

Weekly, 

20,000 — 

Charities, 

Weekly, 

8,700 

Chief, 

Weekly, 

4,000 — 

Christian  Advocate, 

Weekly, 

40,000 — 

Christian  Herald, 

Weekly, 

215,012 

Christian  Intelligencer, 

Weekly, 

2,250+ 

1380 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


NEW  ^O^Yi-'Continued. 

New  York — Manhattan  and  BronXy 

Christian  Nation,  Weekly, 

Christian  Work,  Weekly, 

Chronicle,  Weekly, 

Churchman,  Weekly, 

Classmate,  (^-jS'i^eS")  Weekly, 

Clipper,  Weekly, 

Coal  Trade  Journal,  Weekly, 
Collier's  Weekly, 

Com.  and  Financial  Chronicle,  Weekly, 

Crockery  and  Glass  Journal,  Weekly, 

Deaf  Mutes'  Journal,  Weekly, 

Der  Fuehrer,  Weekly, 

Der  Pfaelzer  in  Amerika,  Weekly, 

Dramatic  Mirror,  Weekly, 
Dramatic  News  &  Dram.  Times,  Weekly, 

Dry  Goods  Economist,  Weekly, 

Dun's  Review,  Weekly, 

Electrical  Review,  Weekly, 

Electrical  World,  Weekly, 
Engineering  and  Mining  Journal,Weekly, 

Engineering  News,  Weekly, 

Engineering  Record,  Weekly, 

Examiner,  Weekly, 

Family  Story  Paper,  Weekly, 

Field  and  Fancy,          ^  Weekly, 

Financial  Age,       '  Weekly, 

Financial  Review,  Weekly, 

Financier,  Weekly, 

Fireside  Companion,  Weekly, 

Fishing  Gazette,  Weekly, 

Florists'  Exchange,  Weekly, 

Forest  and  Stream,  Weekly, 

Freeman's  Journal,  Weekly, 

Fruitman's  Guide,  Weekly, 

Fruit  Trade  Journal,  Weekly, 

«i.      Gaelic  American,  Weekly, 

Golden  Hours,  Weekly, 

Greenwich  Village  Sat.  Night,  Weekly, 

(Subscription  60c.  a  year.) 

Handels-Zeitung,  Weekly, 

Happy  Days,  Weekly, 
Harlem  Local  and  Harlem  Life,  Weekly, 

Harlem  Reporter,  Weekly, 
Harper's  Weekly, 

Hebrew  Standard,  Weekly, 

Horseless  Age,  Weekly, 

Hessen-Darmstaedter  Zcitung,  Weekly, 

Illustrated  Record,  Weekly, 


i,ooo-f- 

20,000  - — 
i,ooo-|- 

12,500+ 

4,ooo-f-  f — - 
26,641  .. 

2,2504- 
75,000-i-^ — 
^,250-f 
i,ooo-{- 
1,000-}- 
i,ooo-j- 
i,ooo-f- 
4,000+ 

### 

7,500+ 

4,000+ 
4,000+ 
i8,294.i^«» 

7,500+ 

15,354 

12,500+ 

7,500+ 

20,000-| ^ 

i,ooo-{- 
i,ooo4- 

2,250+ 

1,000+ 


20,000- 
1,000+ 
4,000+ 
4,000+ 
4,000+ 

2,250+ 

4,000+ 
20,000+ 

12,500+- 

1,216 

1,000+ 
1,000+ 

14,416 

4,000+ 

40,000+- 

4,000+ 

7,500+ 

1,000+ 

,  7,500+ 


OVER  1.000  CIRCULATION. 


1381 


NEW  YORK— Continued. 


New  York- 


Manhattan  and  Bronx^ 

Independent,  Weekly 

Insurance  Press,  Weekly 

Irish-American  Advocate,  Weekly 

Irish  World,  Weekly 

Iron  Age,       ^  Weekly 
Jewelers'  Circular-Weekly, 

Judge,  Weekly 

Las  Novedades,  Weekly 

Leonard's  Railway  News,  Weekly 
Leslie's  Illustrated  Weekly, 

Life,  Weekly 

Literary  Digest,  Weekly 

Marine  Journal,  Weekly 

Maritime  Register,  Weekly 

Masonic  Standard,  Weekly 

Medical  Journal,  Weekly 

Medical  Record,  Weekly 
Mercantile  and  Financial  Times,  Weekly 

Metal  Worker,  Weekly 
Municipal  Journal  and  Engineer,Weekly 

Musical  Age,  Weekly 

Musical  Courier,  Weekly 

Musical  Courier  Extra,  Weekly 

Music  Trade  Review,  Weekly 

Music  Trades,  Weekly 

Nation,  Weekly 

National  Advertiser,  Weekly 

National  Police  Gazette,  Weekly 

National  Provisioner,  Weekly 

Nautical  Gazette,  Weekly 

New  Yorker  Echo,  Weekly 

Nordstjernan,  Weekly 

Observer,  Weekly 
Oil,  Paint  and  Drug  Reporter,    Weekly 

Optical  Journal,  Weekly 
Osterreichisch-Ungarische  Zei- 

tung.  Weekly 

Outlook,  Weekly 
Paper  Mill  and  Wood  Pulp  News,Weekly 

Paper  Trade  Journal,  Weekly 

Pharmaceutical  Era,  Weekly 

Plattdeutsche  Post,  Weekly 

Power,  Weekly 

Printers'  Ink,  Weekly 

Produce  Review,  Weekly 
Publishers'  Weekly, 

Puck,  Weekly 

Railroad  Gazette,  Weekly 


7,500+ 
4,ooo-|- 

2,250-1- 

12,500-h 
4,ooo-|- 

8,059 

40,ooo-|-- 

1,368 

i,ooo-f- 
4o,ooo-(-- 

4o,ooo4-'" 

40,ooo-|- 

i,ooo-j- 

2,2504- 

3,250-h 

20,000-p- 

7,500-1- 
2,250-h 

4,000-f- 

4,222 

i,ooo-|- 

7,500+ 
2,250+ 

4,709 

2,250-f- 

4,ooo-|- 

IjOOO-f- 

17,500+ 
4,ooo-|- 

2,350+ 
2,250+ 
4,ooo-|- 

7,500+ 
i,ooo-f- 
i,ooo-|- 

4,000-j- 
112,745 
i,ooo-j- 
i,ooo-j- 

4,000-h 
12,500-1- 

24,290 

7,269 

2,250+ 

1,000-}- 

40,ooo-|-- 

4,000-f- 


1382 


AMEKICAl^   NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


NEW  WORK— Continued. 

New  York — Manhattan  and  Bronx, 

Real  Estate  Record,  AVeekly 

Rider  and  Driver,  Weekly 

Rural  New  Yorker,  Weekly 

Sabbath  Reading,  (^^TySD  Weekly 

School,  *  Weekly 

Schwaebisches  Wochenblatt,  Weekly 

Scientific  American,  Weekly 

Scottish  American,  Weekly 

Shipping  Illustrated,  W^eekly 

Spectator,  Weekly 

Standard  and  Vanity  Fair,  Weekly 
Street  and  Smith's  N.Y.  Weekly, 

Street  Railway  Journal,  Weekly 

Sunday  Democrat,  Sunday 

Sunday  Union,  Sunday 

Svoboda,  Weekly 

Tammany  Times,  Weekly 

Textile  Manufacturers  Journal,  Weekly 

Tobacco,  Weekly 

Town  and  Country,  Weekly 

Town  Topics,  Weekly 

Trotter  and  Pacer,  Weekly 

Truth  Seeker,  Weekly 

•-i..    United  Irishman,  Weekly 
U.  S.  Financial  and  Mercantile 

Examiner,  Weekly 

U.  S.  Tobacco  Journal,  Weekly 

Vogue,  Weekly 

Witness,  Weekly 

Worker,  {^^Tf^^)  Weekly 

New  York  Insurance  Journal,  Bi-weekly 

Advocate  and  Guardian,  Semi-m 

American  Druggist,  Semi-m 

American  Industries,  Semi-m 

American  Inventor,  Semi-m 

American  Kennel  Gazette,  Semi-m 
Bonfort's  Wine  &  Spirit  Circular,  Semi-m 

Bookseller,  Newsd'ler  &  Stat'r,  Semi-m 

Hardware,  Semi-m 

Lumber  Trade  Journal,  Semi-m 

Motor  Boat,  Semi-m 

Newspaperdom,  Semi-m'ly 

North  American  Review,  Semi-m 

Plumbers'  Trade  Journal,  Semi-m 

Sewing  Machine  Times,  Semi-m 

Telegraph  Age,  Semi-m 

Youth's  Temperance  Banner,  Semi-m'ly 

Advanced  Therapeutics,  Monthly, 


ly 
ly 
ly 
ly 
ly 
ly 
ly 
ly 
ly 


ly 
ly 
ly 
ly 


4 

4 
40 

I 

4 
2 

20 

I 

2 

7 
40 

2 
I 

2 
I 
I 
I 

4 
12 

2 

I 

2 

2 

4 
17 

12 

2 

4 
12 

12 


OOO-J- 

ooo-j- 

OOO-j-' 

05,509 

ooo-[- 

250+ 

ooo-j-' 

15,373 

ooo-|- 

250+ 
500+ 

ooo-f- 
8,2t6 

250+ 

ooo-[- 

250+ 

ooo-|- 
ooo-f- 
ooo-|- 
ooo-j- 

500+ 
250+ 

ooo-|- 

250+ 
250+ 

ooo-|- 

500+ 

18,665 

500-1- 
250+ 

ooo-|- 

500+ 
19,458 

500+ 
1,250 

ooo-j- 
ooo4- 

500+ 
3,069 

coo-j- 
000-f- 

500+ 
500+ 
250+ 
500+ 
250+ 

ooo-j- 


OVER  1,000  CIRCULATION. 


1383 


NEW   YORK—Confin 

ued. 

New  York — Manhattan  and  Bronx, 

Ainslee's  Magazine, 

Monthly, 

20,000-|-* 

All-Story  Magazine, 

Monthly, 

75,ooo-f 

Amateur  Sportsman, 

Monthly, 

5,000 

American  Bottler, 

Monthly, 

I, GOO  — 

American  Brewer, 

Monthly, 

i,ooo-|- 

American  Engineer, 

Monthly, 

2,250-f 

American  Exporter, 

Monthly, 

17,621 

American  Family  Journal, 

Monthly, 

2,250  + 

(Subscription  80c.  a  year). 

American  Hatter, 

Monthly, 

4,000 

American  Hay,  Flour  and  Feed 

Journal, 

Monthly, 

4,350 

American  Journal  of  Obstetrics, 

Monthly, 

2,250-1- 

American  Journal  of  Surgery, 

Monthly, 

20,000 

American  Lawyer, 

Monthly, 

4,000-- 

American  Magazine, 

Monthly, 

285,000 

American  Messenger,  ( ^Syear") 

Monthly, 

40,000  — 

Am.  Monthly  Review  of  Reviews, 

75,000+- 

American  Perfumer, 

Monthly, 

2,325 

American  Physician, 

Monthly, 

2,250  + 

American  Printer, 

Monthly, 

1,000  — 

American  Tailor  and  Cutter, 

Monthly, 

4,000-- 

American  Wine  Press  and  Min- 

eral Water  News, 

Monthly, 

3.360 

Arn.  Botschafter,  f^?17«?°) 

Monthly, 

12,500— 

Appleton's  Magazine, 

Monthly, 

20,000-- 

Architectural  Record, 

Monthly, 

7,500  + 

Architecture, 

Monthly, 

7,154 

Archives  of  Paediatrics, 

Monthly, 

2,250  + 

Argosy, 

Monthly, 

75,000  + 

Army  and  Navy  Life, 

Monthly, 

5.500 

Association  Men, 

Monthly, 

20,000-- 

Assurance, 

Monthly, 

1,000  + 

Automobile  Dealer, 

Monthly, 

5,958 

Babyhood, 

Monthly, 

2,250  + 

Bakers'  Review, 

Monthly, 

5,784 

Bankers'  Magazine, 

Monthly, 

4,000  + 

Baptist  Home  Mission  Monthl> 

r 
> 

19,083 

(Subscription  50c.  a  year.) 

^ 

Barbers'  Journal, 

Monthly, 

6,104 

Benziger's  Magazine, 

Monthly, 

64,416 

Blacksmith  and  Wheelwright, 

Monthly, 

15,250 

Boilermaker, 

Monthly, 

2,250  + 

Bookman, 

Monthly, 

20,000  — 

Brewers'  Journal, 

Monthly, 

2,250  + 

Burr  Mcintosh  Monthly, 

40,000 

Business  World, 

Monthly, 

1,000 

Buyers'  Index, 

Monthly, 

4,000 

Cadenza, 

Monthly, 

4,000 

1384 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


NEW  YOT^Yi— Continued. 

New  York — Manhattan  and  Bronx, 
Caledonian, 
Capitalist, 

Carpentry  and  Building, 
Cassell's  Magazine, 
Cassier's  Magazine, 
Caterer, 

Catholic  World, 
Century  Magazine, 
Children's  Magazine, 
Christian  City, 
Clothier  and  Furnisher, 
Cold  Storage, 
Columbia  Law  Review, 
Confect'ners&  Bakers' Gazette, 
Converted  Catholic, 
Cosmopolitan, 
Country  Life  in  America, 
Crerand's  Cloak  Journal, 
Current  Literature, 
Delmeator, 
Designer, 
Dickerman's    U.    S.   Treasury 

Counterfeit  Detector, 
Die  Zukunft, 
Dominant, 
Druggists'  Circular, 
Dry  Goods, 
Editor, 

Educational  Foundations, 
Educational  Review, 
El  Comercio, 

El  Economista  Internacional, 
Electrical  Age, 
Elite  Styles, 
Elks'  Antler, 
Engineering  Magazine, 
Engineering  Review, 
Everybody's  Magazine, 
Every  Where,  (^oraTear") 
Fabrics,  Fancy  Goods  and  No 

tions, 
Fame, 

Federal  Reporter, 
Field  and  Stream, 
Garden  Magazine, 
Garment  Buyer  and  Manuf'r, 
Gentlewoman,  {^^f^'i'^T) 
Good  Government, 


Monthly, 

T,000  — 

Monthly, 

i,ooo — 

Monthly, 

2,250  + 

Monthly, 

7,500  + 

Monthly, 

1,000  — 

Monthly, 

8,375    , 

Monthly, 

2,250+ 

Monthly, 

75,000+ . 

Monthly, 

1,000 — 

Monthly, 

1,000+ 

Monthly, 

4,000 — 

Monthly, 

2,250+ 

Monthly, 

1,525 

Monthly, 

1,000 — 

Monthly, 

4,000 — 

Monthly, 
Monthly, 

75,000-p-^ 

Monthly, 

1,000 — 

Monthly, 

20,000+—"^ 

Monthly, 

75,000 

Monthly, 

75,000-^ 

Monthly, 

4,000 — 

Monthly, 

4,000 — 

Monthly, 

2,250+ 

Monthly, 

12,500 — 

Monthly, 

2,250+ 

Monthly, 

4,000 — 

Monthly, 

4,000 — 

Monthly, 

2,650 

Monthly, 

8,833 

Monthly, 

2,250+ 

Monthly, 

2,250+ 

Monthly, 

40,000 

Monthly, 

4,000+ 

Monthly, 

7,500+ 

Monthly, 

4,000 — 

Monthly, 

75,000— 

Monthly, 

7,500+ 

Monthly, 

4,000 — 

Monthly, 

1,000 — 

Monthly, 

2,250+ 

Monthly, 

40,000 

Monthly, 

40,542  — 

Monthly, 

2>y^2>2> 

Monthly, 

75,000+—- 

Monthly, 

3,275 

OVER  1,000  CIRCULATION. 


lo85 


NEW   YORK— Continued. 

New  York — Manhattan  and  Bronx^ 

Good  Literature,  (^STyS?")  Monthly, 
Good  R.oads  Magazine,  Monthly, 
Gunter's  Magazine,  Monthly, 
Haberdasher,  Monthly, 
Hardware  Dealers'  Magazine,  Monthly, 
Harness,  Monthly, 
Harper's  Bazaar,  Monthly, 
Harper's  New  M'thly  Magazine, 
Hausdoktor,  Monthly, 
Health-Culture,  Monthly, 
Heating  and  Ventilating  Mag.,  Monthly, 
Hints,  Monthly, 
Home  Missionary,  (^s^ocT^SD  Monthly, 
Home  Monthly,  (^^?17«r) 
Homiletic  Review,  Monthly, 
House  Furnishing  Review,  Monthly, 
Housewife,  (^g^scTy'^ei?")  Monthly, 
Hub,  Monthly, 
Ice  Cream  Trade  Journal,  Monthly, 
Illustrated  Companion,  Monthly, 
Illustrated  Milliner,  Monthly, 
India  Rubber  World,  Monthly, 
Insurance  and  Commercial  Mag- 
azine, Monthly, 
Insurance  Critic,  Monthly, 
Insurance  Index,  Monthly, 
Insurance  Press  Monthly, 
Insurance  Times,  Monthly, 
International  Bookbinder,  Monthly, 
International  Confectioner,  Monthly, 
Internat'l  Journal  of  Surgery,  Monthly, 
Internat'l  Marine  Engineering,  Monthly, 
International  Steam  Engineer,  Monthly, 
International  Studio,  Monthly, 
Items  of  Interest,  Monthly, 
Journal  of  Cutaneous  Diseases,  Monthly, 
Journal  of  Geography,  Monthly, 
J'n'l  of  Nerv.  &  Mental  Disease,  Monthly, 
Judge  Library  Magazine,  Monthly, 
Junior  Toilettes,  Monthly, 
Ladies'  Home  Topics,  (^STy'Sr)  Monthly, 
Ladies'  World,  (^S'aTeaD  Monthly, 
L'Art  de  la  Mode,  Monthly, 
Lasker's  Chess  Magazine,  Monthly, 
Leader,  Monthly, 
Le  Bon  Ton,  Monthly, 
Library  Journal,  Monthly, 
Light,  Monthly, 


458,666'?=^=^ 


4,ooo-|- 

20,000-j- 

7,000 

21,500 

i,ooo-|- 

20,000-|-- 

75,ooo-f- 

2,250-h 


i,ooo-f- 
i,ooo-|- 
i,ooo-f- 
4,ooo-j- 
i,ooo-f- 

2,250+ 
2,250+ 

17,500+ 
4,000+ 

20,000+ 

7,500+ 
7,500+ 

1,000+ 

1,530 

3,000 

20,000+ 
20,000+ 

2,250+ 
464,292 

20,000+ 

2,250+ 

1,000+ 
20,000+ 

1,881 

4,000+ 


1386 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


NEW   YORK— Continued. 


New  York- 


—Manhattan  and  Bronx, 

Luther  League  Rev.,  (^Sfa^eaD 

McCall's  Magazine,  (^giS'l^eS?.'') 

Maccabaean, 

Machinery, 

Magazine  of  Mysteries, 

Medical  Century, 

Medical  Examiner, 

Medical  Review  of  Reviews, 

Medical  Times, 

Medico  -  Pharmaceutical   Critic 

and  Guide, 
Merck's  Report, 
Messenger, 
Metal  Industry, 
Metronome, 

Metropolitan  Magazine, 
Metropolitan  and  Rural  Home, 

(Subscription  25c.  a  year.) 

Millinery  Trade  Review, 
Missionary  Review  of  the  World, 
Mission  Field,  (^gt'l^elr) 
Modern  Miracles, 
Modern  Stories,  (^ffaTearf) 
Motor, 
Motor  Car, 

Motorcycle  Illustrated, 
Munsey's  Magazine, 
National  Advocate, 
National  Bottlers'  Gazette, 
Naturopath     and     Herald    of 

Health, 
Naturopath    und    Gesundheits- 

Rathgeber, 
New  Broadway  Magazine, 
New  Education, 
New  Idea  Woman's  Magazine, 
New  York  Athletic  Club  Journal, 
Nugent's  Bulletin, 
Offi'l  R'y  Equipment  Register, 
Painters'  Magazine, 
Paragon  Monthly,  {^^i"^^^) 

Parish  Visitor,  (^s'oc'aTeaD 

Pearson's  Magazine, 

Pediatrics, 

Penman's  Art  Journal, 

People's  Home  Journal, 

(Subscription  35c.  a  year.) 

Photographic  Times, 
Photo-Miniature, 


Monthly, 
Monthly, 
Monthly, 
Monthly, 
Monthly, 
Monthly, 
Monthly, 
Monthly, 
Monthly, 

Monthly, 
Monthly, 
Monthly, 
Monthly, 
Monthly, 
Monthly, 
Monthly, 

Monthly, 
Monthly, 
Monthly, 
Monthly, 
Monthly, 
Monthly, 
Monthly, 
Monthly, 
Monthly, 
Monthly, 
Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 
Monthly, 
Monthly, 
Monthly, 
Monthly, 
Monthly, 
Monthly, 
Monthly, 

Monthly, 
Monthly, 
Monthly, 
Monthly, 
Monthly, 

Monthly, 
Monthly, 


4,000+ 

75,000- 

4,ooo-|- 

23,021 

183,333 

7,500+ 
4,000-t- 

4,ooo-|- 
4,000+ 

45,770 

4,000+ 

20,000+^ 

5,000 

19,146 

75,000+ 

500,829 

1,000+ 

4,000+ 
5,262 

18,583 
300,000- 

25,750 

9,792 

2,000 

75,000+^ 

4,000+ 

2,250+ 


21,000 


11,000 
75,000- 

2,250+ 
75,000+^ 

2,250+ 

2,250+ 
3,362 

1,000+ 
75,000+- 
17,500+ 
75,000+- 

7,500+ 
7,500+ 
564,416 

3,516 

4,000+ 


OVER  1,000  CIRCULATION. 


1387 


NEW  YORK— Continued. 


New  York — Manhattan  and  Bronx, 
Phrenological  Journal, 
Pictorial  Review, 
Popular  Magazine, 
Practical  Druggist, 
Printing  Trade  News, 


Monthly, 
Monthly, 
Monthly, 
Monthly, 
Monthly, 


Proceedings  of  the  Am.  Institute 

of  Electrical  Engineers,  Monthly, 

Proceedings  of  the  American  So- 
ciety of  Civil  Engineers,  Monthly, 
Public  Health  Journal,  Monthly, 
Publisher  and  Retailer,  Monthly, 
Puck's  Magazine,  Monthly, 
Quiver,  Monthly, 
R'y  &  Locomotive  Engineering,  Monthly, 


Railway  Critic, 

Railway  Machinery, 

Recreation, 

Rudder, 

Rupert's  Magazine, 

Sailors'  Magazine, 

St.  Nicholas, 

Sartorial  Art  Journal, 

Scient.  American  Exp't  Ed'n, 

Scribner's  Magazine, 

Selling  Magazine, 

Short  Stories, 

Show, 

Smart  Set, 

Soda  Fountain, 

Spice  Mill, 

Spirit  of  Missions, 

Stone, 

Strand  Magazine, 

Students'  Journal, 

Suburban  Life, 

Success  Magazine, 


Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 


Sunday  School  Journal, (6%^17e^an)  Monthly, 
Sunnv  Side,  Monthly, 

Sunshine  Bulletin,  (^^TyC)       Monthly, 
Supply  World,  Monthly, 

Talking  Machine  World,  Monthly, 

(Subscription  50c.  a  year.) 

Tea  and  Coffee  Trade  Journal,  Monthly, 
Teachers'  Magazine,  Monthly, 

Technical  Literature,  Monthly, 

Theatre  Magazine,  Monthly, 

Toilettes,  Monthly, 

Trained  Nurse,  Monthly, 


2,2504- 
209,792 

40,000-f^- 
8,209 

2>yZ2>Z 

6,476 


1388 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


NEW  YORK— Conii?tufd. 


New  York — Manhattan  and  Bronx^ 
Trust  Companies, 
Typewriter  and  Phonographic 

World,  («5t"ate*r) 

Typewriter  Topics, 

Upholsterer, 

Valkyrian, 

Van  Norden  Magazine, 

Violin  World, 

Voice  of  Missions,  (^s^o^'l^ea?") 


Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 


Water  and  Gas  Review, 
Wide-World  Magazine, 
Wilshire's  Magazine, 
Wine  and  Spirit  Gazette, 
Woman's  Home  Missions, 

(Subscription  35c.  a  year.) 

Women's  &  Infants'  Furnisher,  Monthly, 
World-Wide  Missions, (^^J^^^^r)  Monthly, 
World's  Work,  Monthly, 

Young's  Magazine,  Monthly, 

Buyers'  Index,  Bi-monthly, 

Journal  of  Surgery,  Gynaecology 

and  Obstetrics,  Bi-monthly, 

Methodist  Review,  Bi-monthly, 

Underwood's    Counterfeit    Re- 
porter, Bi-monthly, 
Berean  Intermediate  Lesson  Quarterly, 

(Subscription  6c.  a  year.) 

Church  Building  Quarterly, 

Columbia  University  Quarterly, 

Empire  State,  fS'aSSD  Quarterly, 

Forum,  Quarterly, 

Judge's  Quarterly, 

Medico-Legal  Journal,  Quarterly, 

Pocket  List  of  Railroad  Officials,  Quarterly, 

Railway  Line  Clearances  and 

Car  Dimensions,  Quarterly, 

Senior  Berean  Lesson  Quarterly,  (^atT/eaD 


5.500 

1,0004- 
12,916- 

IjOOO-j- 

4,000-i- 

20,000- 
4,ooo-|- 
4,000+ 

3»5oo 
4o,ooo-|-- — 

271,639, — 

2,250-j- 
20,000  I    -  -• 

4,000+ 
365,166-^ 
98,000* — 

97,750-— 
6,666 

1,000+ 
2,250+ 

1,000+ 
75,000+ 

6,500 

4,470 

3,500 

4,000+ 

40,000+ — 

1,000+ 

19,887 


Spirit  of  '76, 
Successful  American, 
Temperance,  (^STy?r) 
Brooklyn,  Brooklyner  Freie  Presse,  ) 

Brooklyner  Freie   Presse,  j 

Citizen, 

Eagle,  ) 

Eagle,  j 

Standard  Union,  ) 

Standard  Union,  j 

Times, 

Brooklyn  Life, 


Quarterly, 

Quarterly, 

Quarterly, 

Daily, 

Sunday, 

Daily, 

Daily, 

Sunday, 

Daily, 

Sunday, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 


5,406 
75,ooo- 
1,000+ 
4,000+ 
4,000+ 
4,000+ 
4,000+ 

#  #  # 
20,000+ 
20,000+ 

52,697 

7,500+ 

12,500- 

4,000+ 


OVER  1,000  CIRCULATION. 


1389 


NEW  YORK— Continued. 

Brooklyn,  Brooklyn  Weekly  News, 

7»5oo+ 

Brooklyner  Reform, 

Weekly, 

12,900 

Chat, 

Weekly, 

55,153 

Item, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Nordisk  Tidende, 

Weekly, 

2,250— 

Record, 

Weekly, 

6,112 

American  Hairdresser, 

Monthly, 

2,515 

Foresters'  Review,  {^^^Ty^^) 

Monthly, 

2,250-f 

Medical  Library  and  Historical 

Journal, 

Quarterly, 

1,050 

QueenSj  Journal, 

Daily, 

1,000 — 

Long  Island  Star, 

Daily, 

1,000 — 

Times, 

Daily, 

1,000 — 

Rockaway  News, 

Semi-w'kly, 

1,000 — 

Long  Island  Beobachter, 

Weekly, 

2,846 

,  Richmond  Hill  Record, 

Weekly, 

1,000-- 

.  Catholic  Deaf  Mute, 

Monthly, 

2,250— 

McClure's  Magazine, 

Monthly, 

469,093 

Richmond,  Staten  Island  Leader, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Staten  Island  News, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Staten  Island  Transcript, 

Weekly, 

2,250-f- 

Niagara  Falls,  Cataract  Journal, 
Journal, 

Daily, 

2,250— 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Gazette, 

Daily, 

4,681 

News, 

Daily, 

4,000 — 

North  Chili,  Earnest  Christian, 

Monthly, 

1,000-- 

Northport,  Law  Notes, 

Monthly, 

20,000 — 

North  Tonawanda,  Evening  News, 

Daily, 

1,000 — 

Norwich,  Sun, 

Daily, 

1,566 

Chenango  Telegraph, 

Semi-w'kly, 

i,ooo-(- 

Chenango  Union, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Plain  Dealer, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Norwood,  News, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Nunda,  News, 

Weekly, 

1,022 

Nyack,  Evening  Star, 

Daily, 

1,000 — 

Ogdensburg,  Advance, 

Weekly, 

2,250+ 

Olean,  Herald, 

Daily, 

1,000 — 

Times,  ) 

Daily, 

1,000 — 

Times,  f 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Oneida,  Democratic  Union, 

Weekly, 

2,250+ 

Post, 

Weekly, 

1,000--. 

Oneonta,  Star, 

Daily, 

3,965 

Herald, 

Weekly, 

2,250-h 

Oswego,  Palladium,  ) 
Palladium, 

Daily, 

1,000— 

Weekly, 

1,000-- 

-      Times,  ) 
Times,  f 

Daily, 

1,000 — 

Semi-w'kly, 

1,000 — 

Woman's  Temperance  Work, 

Monthly, 

7,117 

(Subscription  26c.  a  year.) 

Ovid,  Gazette  and  Independent, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

1390 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


NEW  YORK— Continued. 

Owegq,  Gazette,  Weekly, 
Oxford,  Times,  Weekly, 
Palmyra,  Wayne  Co.  Journal,  Weekly, 
Patchogue,  Advance,  Weekly, 
Peekskill,  Evening  News,  Daily, 
Union,  Daily, 
Penn  Yan,  Express,  Weekly, 
Yates  Co.  Chronicle,  Weekly, 
Perry,  Herald-News,  Weekly, 
Record,  Weekly, 
Phelps,  Citizen,  Weekly, 
Plattsburg,  News,  Daily, 
Port  Chester,  Item,  Daily, 
Journal,  Weekly, 
Magazine  of   American  His- 
tory, Monthly, 
Port  Jefferson,  Echo,  Weekly, 
Port  Jervis,  Evening  Gazette,  )  Daily, 

Gazette,  j  Weekly, 

New  York  Farmer,  Weekly, 

Port  Richmond — {See  New  York,  Borough  of  Richmond). 


Potsdam,  Courier  and  Freeman, 

Recorder, 
Poughkeepsie,  Eagle, 

Evening  Star, 
News-Press, 
Sunday  Courier, 
Pulaski,  Democrat, 
Randolph,  Register  and  Courant, 
Ravena,  News  Herald, 
Red  Creek,  Herald, 
Rensselaer,  Eagle,  {«S5«?ySr) 
Richmondville,  Phoenix, 
Rochester,  Abend  Post, ) 
Abend  Post,  j 
Democrat  and  Chronicle, 
Democrat  and  Chronicle, 
Democrat  and  Chronicle, 
Evening  Times, 
Herald,  | 
I,  f 


Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Daily, 

Daily, 

Sunday, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Semi-weekly,    3,089 


2,443 

2,514 

i,ooo-[- 

1,405 

i,ooo-f- 
i,ooo-j- 

1,714 

2,250+ 

i,ooo-j- 
1,261 

1,164 
1,184 

i,ooo-|- 

1,000-}- 
3,122 

2,500 

i,ooo-[- 
i,ooo-[- 

2,250+ 

3,683 

1,000+ 

i,ooo-f- 

3,797 
1,000+ 

11,645 

1,000+ 

1,485 

1,000+ 
1,000+ 
1,000+ 

1,199 

5»374 


Herald, 

Post-Express, 

Union  and  Advertiser, 

Catholic  Journal, 

Sunday  Star, 

Case  and  Comment,  fSS^i'JSl?.'') 

Casket 

Green's  Fruit  Grower, (^^^^aT^?")  Monthly, 

Reason,  C^TAS")  Monthly, 


Daily, 

Sunday, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Daily, 

Sunday, 

Daily, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Sunday, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 


41,574 

37,785 

4,000+ 

7,500+ 

4,000+ 

12,500+ 

21,739 

1,000+ 

1,000+ 
23,026 
4,000+ 
129,583 
2,250+ 


OVER  1,000  CIRCULATION. 


1391 


NEW    YORK— Contwi^ed. 


Rochester,  Spare  Moments,  C^Ty^ean") 
Rockville  Centre,  South  Side  Observer, 
Rome,  Sentinel,  ) 
Sentinel,  ) 
Rushford,  Spectator, 
Saint  Johnsville,  Enterprise, 
Salamanca,  Cattaraugus  Republican, 
Salem,  Axiom, 
Sandy  Creek,  News, 


Monthly, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Semi-wk'ly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 


Saranac  Lake,  Journal  of  the  Outdoor  Life,  Monthly, 

Saratoga  Springs,  Saratogian,  Daily, 

Saratoga  Eagle,  Weekly, 

Sayville,  Suffolk  Co.  News,  Weekly, 

Schenectady,  Evening  Star,  Daily, 

Gazette,  Daily, 

Union,  Daily, 

Das  Deutsche  Journal,  Weekly, 

Schoharie,  Republican  and  Co.  Democrat,  Weekly, 

Seneca  Falls,  Courier-Journal,  Weekly, 

Reveille,  Weekly, 

Skaneateles,  Free  Press,  Weekly, 

Special  Crops,  Monthly, 

Sodus,  Record,  Weekly, 

Stamford,  Mirror-Recorder,  Weekly, 
Stapleton — {See  New  York^  Borough  of  Richmond). 


Syracuse,  Evening  Herald,  ) 
Herald,  J 

Journal, 
Post-Standard, 

Northern  Christian  Advocate, 
Wesleyan  Methodist, 


Daily, 
Sunday, 
Daily, 
Daily, 

Weekly, 
Weekly, 


Am.  Poultry  Advocate,  (^^ri7e2?.'')  Monthly, 


Educational  Gazette, 

Good  Health  Clinic,  fttT/S.'') 

Keramic  Studio, 

Official  Journal, 

School  Bulletin, 
•  Sporting  Goods  Gazette, 
Troy,  Evening  Standard, 
Press,  \ 
>     Press,  5 
Record, 
Times, ) 
Times,  j" 
Freie  Presse, 
Northern  Budget, 
Observer, 

Carriage  Dealers'  Journal, 
Home  Budget,  (^^TyC^) 


Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Daily, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Daily. 

Semi-weekly,     9,878 


75,000+- 
i,ooo-|- 

3,751 

4,438 

i,ooo-J- 
1,096 

2,250-f 

i,ooo-f- 

1,528 

i,ooo-|- 

4,000-}- 

i,ooo-|- 

1,084 

11,013 
17,152- 

### 

i,ooo-[- 
i,ooo-f- 
1,000 -|- 
I,ooo-j- 
i,ooo-j- 
2,066 

l,000-f- 

1,000-j- 

20,0004- 
40,ooo-|- 

17,500+ 
36,269 

4,000-j- 

2,250-h 

20,000-)- 

12,500-f 
13,766 

5,500 

4,000-j- 

7,500+ 
5,100 

2,250-f- 

2,250-f- 

i,ooo-l- 
20,163 

17,755 


Weekly, 

Sunday, 

Sunday, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 


1,0004- 

12,5004- 

1,0004- 

1,0004- 

4o,ooo4-- 


1393 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


NEW    YORK     Continued. 

Tully,  Times, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Utica,  Herald-Dispatch, 
Sunday  Tribune, 

Daily, 

21,628 

Sunday, 

8,403 

Observer, 

Daily, 

4,000 — 

Press, 
Press, 

Daily, 

14,839 

Semi-weekly,     6,92  a 

Saturday  Globe, 

Weekly, 

102,163 

Y  Drych, 

Weekly, 

4,ooo-[- 

Merchants'   Legislative  League 

\ 

Advocate, 

Monthly, 

6,627 

National  Electrical  Contractor, 

Monthly, 

2,542 

(Subscription  50c.  a  year.) 

Walden,  Citizen, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Walton,  Chronicle-Times, 

Weekly, 

2,250+ 

Reporter, 

Weekly, 

7,969 

VVarrensburg,  News, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Warsaw,  Western  New  Yorker, 

Weekly, 

2,2504- 

Wyoming  Co.  Times, 

Weekly, 

2,250— 

Warwick,  Valley  Dispatch, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Waterloo,  Observer  and  Democrat, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Watertown,  Standard,  ) 
Standard,  j 

Daily, 

6,924 

Semi-w'kly, 

2,250-]- 

Times,                            ) 
Reformer  and  Times,  ) 

Daily, 

4,000-f- 

Semi-w'kly, 

2,250— 

Re-Union, 

Semi-w'kly, 

1,000 — 

Herald, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — ■ 

Lodge  Record, 

Semi-m'thly, 

4,000 — 

Waterville,  Times  and  Hop  Reporter, 

Weekly. 

1,000 — 

Watervliet,  Journal  and  Democrat, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Waverly,  Tioga  Co.  Record  and  Free  Press 

;,  Weekly, 

2,250-f 

Wellsville,  Reporter,                         ) 
Allegany  Co.  Reporter,  j 

Daily, 

1,260 

Semi-weekly 

',     2,754 

Westfield,  Republican, 

Weekly, 

1,400 

Whitehall,  Chronicle, 

Weekly, 

2,250-f 

Times, 

Weekly, 

2,250-1- 

White  Plains,  Eastern  State  Journal, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Westchester  Co.  Reporter, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Whitney  Point,  Reporter, 

Weekly, 

2,250— 

Williamsville,  Amherst  Bee, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Wolcott,  Lake  Shore  News, 

Weekly, 

1,705 

Yonkers,  Herald, 

Daily, 

2,250+ 

Statesman, 

Daily, 

2,250— 

Gazette, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

NORTH    CAROLINA. 


Albemarle,  Stanly  Enterprise, 
Apex,  Journal, 
Ashboro,  Courier, 
Asheville,  Citizen, 


Weekly, 
Weekly, 
Weekly, 
Daily, 


1,000-}- 
i,ooo-|- 
1,0004- 

4,772 


OVER  1,000  CIRCULATION. 


1393 


NORTH  CAROLINA     Continued. 

Asheville,  Gazette-News, 

Daily, 

4,717 

Ayden,  Free  Will  Baptist, 

Weekly, 

i,ooo-f- 

Burlington,  News,                     --^ 

Weekly, 

2,2504- 

Carthage,  Moore  Co.  News, 

Weekly, 

1,000-- 

Charlotte,  Evening  Chronicle, 

Daily, 

1,000 — 

News,                     ) 
Times-Democrat, 

Daily, 

5,393 

Semi-weekly,     6,099 

Observer,^ 

Daily, 

4,000 — 

Observer,  V- 

Sunday, 

7,500+ 

Observer, ) 

Semi-w'kly, 

4,000-- 

Presbyterian  Standard, 

Weekly, 

2,250-f 

Star  of  Zion, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Carolina  Medical  Journal, 

Monthly, 

1,000 — 

Charlotte  Medical  Journal, 

Monthly, 

2,250— 

Clinton,  Sampson  Democrat, 

Weekly, 

1,000-- 

Concord,  Times, 

Semi-w'kly, 

2,250— 

Danbury,  Reporter, 

Weekly, 

2,668 

Elizabeth  City,  Tar  Heel, 

Weekly, 

2,250— 

Fayetteville,  North  Carolina  Baptist, 

Weekly, 

2,250-f- 

Greensboro,  Telegram, 

Daily, 

1,000-- 

North  Carolina  Christian  Ad 

- 

vocate, 

Weekly, 

7,570 

Patriot, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Everything, 

Semi-m'thly 

,      3,441 

Woman's   Missionary   Rec- 

ord, (^^^aTeS?.'^) 

Monthly, 

1,000-- 

Greenville,  King's  Weekly,  («fc7ear) 

1,000 — 

Hickory,  Times-Mercury, 

Semi-w'kly, 

1,000 — 

Kinston,  Free  Press, 

Semi-w'kly, 

1,000-- 

Lincolnton,  Lincoln  Co.  News, 

Semi-w'kly, 

2,269 

Lexington,  Dispatch, 

Weekly, 

2,250-h 

Louisburg,  Franklin  Times, 

Weekly, 

1,000-- 

Monroe,  Enquirer, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Journal, 

Weekly, 

2,072 

Moravian  Falls,  Yellow  Jacket,  ftt!Tyeir°) 

Bi-weekly, 

75,0004- 

Mount  Airy,  News, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Nazareth,  Truth, 

Monthly, 

7,500-f 

Newton,  Enterprise, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Oxford,  Public  Ledger, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Pinehurst,  Outlook, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Raleigh,  News  and  Observer, 

Daily, 

12,274 

Times  and  Evening  Visitor,  ) 
North  Carolinian,                     J 

Daily, 

2,2504- 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Baptist  Sentinel, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Biblical  Recorder, 

Weekly, 

7,5004- 

Caucasian, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Christian  Advocate, 

Weekly, 

4,0004- 

Farmer  and  Mechanic, 

Weekly, 

1,0004- 

Progressive  Farmer, 
88 

Weekly, 

22,431 

1394 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


NORTH  CKRO'Ll't^h— Continued. 

Reidsville,  Webster's  Weekly, 

Rich  Square,  Roanoke  Chowan  Times, 

Rutherfordton,  Sun, 

Scotland  Neck,  Commonwealth, 

Shelby,  Cleveland  Star, 

Aurora, 
Smithfield,  Herald, 
Sparta,  Alleghany  Star, 
Wadesboro,  Messenger-Intelligencer, 
Warsaw,  Duplin  Journal, 
Washington,  Progress, 
Waynesville,  Courier, 
Wilmington,  Evening  Dispatch, 

Carolina  Fruit  and  Truck 
Growers'  Journal, 
Wilson,  Times, 

Winston-Salem,  Twin  City  Sentinel, 

Union  Republican, 


i,ooo — 

Weekly, 

2,250+ 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Semi-w'kly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

2,250+ 

Weekly, 

2,250+ 

Weekly, 

1,000-- 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Daily, 

1,000 — 

Semi-m'ly, 

1,000 — 

Semi-w'kly, 

1,000 — 

Daily, 

2,250+ 

Weekly, 

2,250+ 

NORTH   DAKOTA. 


Cando,  Towner  Co.  Democrat  and  Record, 
Devils  Lake,  Inter-Ocean, 

Journal, 
Dickinson,  Press, 

Volksfreund 
Fargo,  Forum  and  Daily  Republican,      ) 
Forum  and  Weekly  Republican,  ) 
Morn'g  Call  &  Fargo  Daily  Argus, 
Fram, 

North  Dakota  Workman,  (S2"5^»«/^/^°) 
North    Dakota   Children's    Home- 
Finder, 
Grafton,  News  and  Times, 
Grand  Forks,  Herald, 
Press, 

Normanden, 
Harvey,  Herald-Advertiser, 
Hillsboro,  Statstidende, 
Langdon,  Cavalier  Co.  Republican, 
Lisbon,  North  Dakota  Farmer,  (^STyeaD 
Rotary,  (Kl-ffi-) 
Westland  Educator, 
Mandan,  Independent, 

Pioneer, 
Park  River,  Gazette- News, 
Valley  City,  Times-Record, 
Wahpeton,  Globe-Gazette, 


Weekly, 

1.637 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

2,552 

Weekly, 

1,000+ 

Daily, 

7,382 

Weekly, 

7,240 

1,000+ 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Monthly, 

7,500+ 

Bi-monthly, 

4,800 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Daily, 

8,196 

Daily, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

7,500— 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Monthly, 

11,125 

Monthly, 

5,500 

Monthly, 

1,270 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

3,771 

Weekly, 

1,120 

Weekly, 

1,000 — ' 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

X 


OVER  1,000  CIRCULATION. 


13P5 


.,} 


OHIO. 

Adelphi,  Border  News, 
Akron,  Beacon  Journal, 

Summit  Co.  Beacon 

Press, 

Times,  ) 

Times,  ) 

Die  Germania, 

India  Rubber  Review, 

Young  People's  Lesson  Quarterly, 

(Subscription  25c.  a  year.) 

Alliance,  Leader,  ) 
Leader,  j 
Review,  ) 
Review,  ) 

Schemer,  (^^^eT/e^iD 
Antwerp,  Argus, 
Ashland,  Times-Gazette, 

Brethren  Evangelist, 
Press, 
Ashtabula,  Beacon-Record,  ) 
Telegraph,  j 

Amerikan  Sanomat, 
Athens,  Athens  Co.  Gazette, 
Messenger, 

Ohio  Teacher,  {^^^,1%T) 
Barnesville,  Enterprise, 
Republican, 
•Batavia,  Clermont  Co.  Democrat, 
Clermont  Courier, 
Clermont  Sun, 
Bellefontaine,  Index-Republican, 
Bellville,  Messenger, 
Berea,  Deutsche-Amerikanische  Zeitschrift 


Weekly, 
Daily, 

'Weekly, 
Daily, 
Daily, 
Weekly, 
Tri-weekly, 
Monthly, 

Daily, 

Semi-w'kly, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Monthly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Monthly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 


fur  Theologie  und  Kirche, 
Bluffton,  News, 

Bowling  Green,  Wood  Co.  Sentinel-Trib 

une, 
Wood  Co.  Free  Press, 
Wood  Co.  Democrat, 
Bryan,  Democrat, 

Press, 
Bucyrus,  Evening  Telegraph, 
News-Forum, 
Journal, 
Cadiz,  Harrison  News, 
Republican, 
"Sentinel, 
Caldwell,  Noble  Co.  Leader, 

Noble  Co.  Republican-Journal,     Weekly, 
Camden,  Preble  Co  News  Weekly 


Bi-monthly, 
Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Semi-w'kly, 

Weekly, 

Semi-w'kly, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Semi-w'kly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 


i,ooo-|- 

15,127 

2,250+ 

11,607- 

9,551 

i,ooo-[- 

2,250-i- 

1,000 

33,500- 

i,ooo-|- 
i,ooo-j- 

2,727 
4,812 

5,000 
i,ooo-|- 

2,250+ 
2,250+ 
2,250+ 

4,362 
2,250+ 

1 1,120 

1,000  + 

1,000+ 
14,166 

2,277 

1,000+ 
1,000+ 
1,000+ 
1,000+ 
1,000+ 
1,000+ 

1,000 
1,000+ 

2,250+ 

1,000+ 

3,825 

1,000+ 

1,375 
1,524 

x,ooo+ 

1,312 

1,000+ 
1,000+ 
1,000+ 
1,000+ 

2,250+ 

1,000+ 


1396 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


/Sub.  50c. \ 
V  a  year.  / 


OHIO— Continued. 

Canal  Dover,  Reporter, 

Tuscarawas  Herald, 
Canton,  Morning  News, 

Stark  Co.  Democrat, 
Repository, 
Repository, 
Repository, 
Ohio  Volks-Zeitung, 
Roller  Monthly,  (^s'ocfaTeaD 
Cardington,  Morrow  Co.  Independent, 
CarroUton,  Free  Press-Standard, 
Celina,  Democrat, 

Der  Mercer  Co.  Bote, 
Chardon,  Geauga  Republican, 
Chillicothe,  Sciota  Gazette,  ) 

Sciota  Gazette,  j 

News- Advertiser, 

Ross  Co.  Register, 

Advertiser, 

Unsere  Zeit, 
Cincinnati,  Commercial  Tribune, 

Commercial  Tribune, 

Gazette, 

Enquirer, 

Enquirer, 

Enquirer, 

Freie  Presse, 

Abend  Presse, 

Sonntagsblatt, 

Post, 

Times-Star, 

Volksblatt, 

Westliche  Blaetter, 

Volksblatt, 

Volksfreund, 

Der  Sonntagmorgen, 

Volksfreund, 

American  Israelite, 

Billboard, 

Catholic  Telegraph, 

Christian  Leader, 

Christian  Standard, 

Der  Christliche  Apologete, 

Herald  and  Presbyter, 

Journal  and  Messenger, 

Merchant  and  Manufacturer, 

Shoe  and  Leather  World, 

Southwest, 

Sportsmen's  Review, 


Daily, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Semi-w'kly, 

Daily, 

Sunday, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Tuesday,  ) 

Friday,      ) 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Sunday, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Sundav, 

Weekly, 

Morning, 

Evening, 

Sunday, 

Daily, 

Daily, 

Daily, 

Sunday, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Sunday, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 


2,123 

i,ooo-f- 

7,862 

2,250+ 

13,664 

9,787 

2,313 

i,ooo-|- 

2,250+ 

1,937 

1,000+ 

1,000+ 

1,000+ 

1,864 

1,000+ 
1,000+ 
1,000+ 

1,000+ 

1, 100 

20,000+ 
40,000+ 
40,000+ 
20,000+ 
75,000+- 

75,000+^ 

7,500+ 

17,500-H 
12,500+ 

150,710 

148,676 

2,250+ 
4,000+ 
1,000+ 
2,250+ 
2,250+ 
2,250+ 

25,377 
26,787 

20,000+ 

7,500+ 
102,878 

12,500+ 

22,760 

7,500+ 

1,000+ 

2,476 

7,500+ 
12,500+ 


OVER  1.000  CIRCULATION. 


1397 


OHIO — Continued. 

Cincinnati,  Western  Ciiristian  Advocate, 

Weekly, 

12,500— 

Western  Tobacco  Journal, 

Weekly, 

1,000-- 

Furniture  Worker, 

Semi-m'thly,  i,ooo — 

American  Home  Missionary, 

Monthly, 

9,666 

(Subscription  50c.  a  year.) 

Bar  and  Buffet, 

Monthly, 

6,824 

Confectioners'  Review, 

Monthly, 

3,100 

Eclectic  Medical  Journal, 

Monthly, 

3,811 

Express  Gazette, 

Monthly, 

7,500+ 

Gas  Engine, 

Monthly, 

11,000 

Harness  World, 

Monthly, 

2,250-1- 

Haus  und  Herd, 

Monthly, 

4,000-- 

Implement  and  Vehicle  News, 

Monthly, 

5,000 

Inland  Operator, 

Monthly 

3,500 

International  Molders'  Journal, 

Monthly, 

36,632 

(Subscription  50c.  a  year.) 

Knights'  Review, 

Monthly, 

2,880 

Metal  Polishers'  Journal, 

Monthly, 

10,671 

Mission'y  Intellig'er,  fst'ay'eS"; 

)  Monthly, 

12,000 

Mixer  and  Server,  fttT/ein") 

Monthly, 

37,467 

Monitor, 

Monthly, 

1,000 — 

National  Humane  Educator, 

Monthly, 

7,500-h 

Open  Shop, 

Monthly, 

2,2504- 

Phonographic  Magazine, 

Monthly, 

7,500-i- 

Pythian  Monitor, 

Monthly, 

2,054 

Republican, 

Monthly, 

4,000 — 

Saxby's  Magazine, 

Monthly, 

17,916 

Spokesman  of  the  Carriage  and 

Associate  Trade, 

Monthly, 

7,000 

Starchroom, 

Monthly, 

5,500 

Trade  Review, 

Monthly, 

3,258 

Eclectic  Medical  Gleaner, 

Bi-m'thly, 

2,250-f 

Circleville,  Union-Herald, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Cleveland,  Commercial  Bulletin, 

Daily, 

1,000 — 

Herold, 

Daily, 

1,000 — 

Leader,    ) 
Leader,    i" 

Daily, 

20,000-[- 

Sunday, 

17,500-h 

News, 

Daily, 

78,680 

Plain  Dealer, 
Plain  Dealer, 

Morning, 

72,216 

Sunday, 

83,869 

Press, 

Daily, 

155,460 

Recorder, 

Daily, 

4,000  — 

Waechter  und  Anzeiger,  [ 
Wsechter  und  Anzeiger,  j 

Daily, 

27,997 

Sunday, 

21,567 

American  Sportsman, 

Weekly, 

2,250-1- 

Catholic  Universe, 

Weekly, 

20,000  — 

Christian  World, 

Weekly, 

1,000  — 

Citizen,    y  50c.  a  year.  / 

Weekly, 

4,000-- 

Cuyahoga  Co.  News, 

Weekly, 

1,000  — 

Dennice  Novoveku, 

Weekly, 

4,000-h 

1398 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


O  H I O — Continued. 

Clevelaxid,  Der  Christliche  Botschafter, 

Der  Sendbote, 

Evangelical  Messenger, 

Gazette, 

Illustrated  Times, 

Inland  Grocer, 

Jewish  Review  and  Observer, 

Kirchenzeitung, 

Marine  Review, 

Ohio  Farmer, 

Polonia  W'Ameryce, 

Sozialistische  Arbeiter  Zeitung, 

Szabadsag, 

Town  Topics, 

Volksfreund, 

Deutsch-Am.  Krieger  Zeitung, 

Brotherhood  of  Locomotive  En- 
gineers' Journal, 

Concrete  Engineering, 

Evangelische  Magazin, 

Expositor   and    Current    Anec 
dotes, 

Foundry, 

Medical  and  Surgical  Reporter, 

Medical  Journal, 

Railroad  Trainman, 

Trade  Bulletin, 

Up-to-Date  Distributer, 

Woodcraft, 

World  Evangel  and  Christian, 
CoUinwood,  Industrial  Magazine, 
Columbus,  Citizen, 

Courier, 

Evening  Dispatch, 

Der  Westbote,  ) 

Express,  \ 

CSubscription  75c.  a  year.) 

Ohio  State  Journal, 

Ohio  State  Journal 

Press-Post, 

Reporter, 

American  Issue, 

Catholic  Columbian, 

Ohio  Waisenfreund, 

Wine  and  Spirit  News, 

Dirt  Mover, 

Advertising  World,  i^^^i^tT^) 

Agricult'l  Student  Magazine, 

(Subscription  50c.  a  year.) 

Am.  Insurance  Jour'l.fSS'l';^^?.'') 


4 
1.  ) 


Weekly, 
Weekly, 
Weekly, 
Weekly, 
Weekly, 
Weekly, 
Weekly, 
Weekly, 
Weekly, 
Weekly, 
Weekly, 
Weekly, 
Weekly, 
Weekly, 
Weekly, 
Bi-weekly, 

Monthly, 
Monthly, 
Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Daily, 

Daily, 

Daily, 

Semi-w'kly, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Sunday, 

Daily, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Semi-m'ly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 


2,250+ 
i,ooo-j- 

i,ooo-|- 
1,000-)- 

2,2504- 

7,158 

7,500+ 

i,ooo-]- 

2,250-h 

100,000  — 
i,ooo-j- 

2,2504- 

4,0004- 
1,0004- 

2,2504- 

5,680 

40,0004- 

4,605 

7,500-1- 

12,500 

2,250-1- 

1,650 

2,000 

98,241- 

2,500 
2,625 

4,0004- 
20,000 

1,0004- 
28,269 

7,5004- 

12,5004-- 

1,0004- 

2,2504- 

20,0004- 

20,000-|-  /- 

17,5004-  c'- 
IjOOO-f- 

20,0004- 

2,2504- 

4,ooo-|- 
1,000-)- 

5^096 
17,5004-  ^ 

1,000-)- 

4,0004- 


OVER  1,000  CIRCULATION. 


1399 


O  H I O — Continued. 

Columbus,  Bundle  of  Sticks, 
Business  Educator, 
Columbus  Medical  Journal, 
Hunter-Trader-Trapper, 
Midland  Druggist, 
Ohio  Association  News, 

(Subscription  25c.  a  year.) 

Ohio  Educational  Monthly, 
Ohio  Messenger,  {^tt^^lT) 
Sales  Agent,  (^st^lTeiD 
Sample  Case, 
Conneaut,  Evening  News, 
Coshocton,  Age,  ) 
Age,  j 
Times, 
Crestline,  Advocate, 
Dayton,  Evening  Herald, 
Journal, 
News, 

Herald  of  Gospel  Liberty, 
Lutheran  Evangelist, 
Montgomery  Co.  Reporter, 

(Subscription  50c.  a  year.) 

Religious  Telescope, 

Watchword, 

Youn^Cath.  Messenger, f^f^/^Pir) 

Choir  Leader,  (^Sfatear.") 

L  L.  U.  Journal,  i^t^TT^^) 

Missionary  Advance, 

Our  Bible  Teacher,  fitT/^?!') 

Woman's  Evangel,  i^^^?^^) 

World's  Events, 

Our  Senior  Lesson  Quarterly, 
Delaware,  Gazette,  ) 
Gazette,  ) 
Delta,  Atlas, 

East  Liverpool,  Evening  Review, 
Elyria,  Chronicle, 
Democrat, 
Republican, 
Findlay,  Courier,  ) 

Courier,  \ 

Morning  Republican 

Jeffersonian, 

Republican, 
Franklin,  Chronicle, 
Fremont,  News,  ) 
News,  C 
Gallon,  Inquirer, 
Gallipolis,  Bulletin, 


Monthly, 

2,250+ 

Monthly, 

11,483 

Monthly, 

1,000-}- 

Monthly, 

34,167 

Monthly, 

2,000 

Monthly, 

2,023 

4,000 — 

Monthly, 

10,116 

Monthly, 

7,750 

Monthly, 

46,058 

Daily, 

1,000 — 

Daily, 

2,796 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Daily, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,000-- 

Daily, 

23,876 

Daily, 

21,217 

Daily, 

30,247 

Weekly, 

5,053 

Weekly, 

4,000+ 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

22,206 

Weekly, 

37,462 

Semi-m'ly, 

33.587 

Monthly, 

7,500+ 

Monthly, 

16,708 

Monthly, 

2,250+ 

Monthly, 

11,858 

Monthly, 

6,416 

Monthly, 

75,000+ 

155,000 

Daily, 

1,563 

Sem-w'kly, 

2,037 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Daily, 

4,000 — 

Daily, 

2,250+ 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

2,250+ 

Daily, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Morning, 
Evening, 

4,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,000+ 

Daily, 

1,000-- 

Semi-w'kly, 

1,000 — 

Daily, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

1400 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


i 


OHIO —  Continued. 

Gallipolis,  Gallia  Times, 
Geneva,  Free  Press-Times, 
Greenville,  Democrat, 
Hamilton,  Evening  Journal, 

Republican-News,  ) 
Telegraph,  J" 

Hillsboro,  News-Herald, 
Ironton,  Republican,  ft^oc'ay?iD 
Jefferson,  Gazette, 

Ashtabula  Co.  Sentinel, 
Johnstown,  Independent, 
Kent,  Courier, 
Lancaster,  Eagle, 

Ohio  Eagle, 
Lebanon,  Western  Star, 

Jersey  Hustler,  {^"S^^f^^) 
Lima,  News, 

Republican  Gazette,  ) 

Allen  Co.  Republican  Gazette,  J 
Advertiser, 
Electro-Therapeutist, 
Logan,  Journal-Gazette, 

Hocking  Republican, 
London,  Madison  Co.  Democrat, 
Lorain,  News, 

Times-Herald, 
Loudonville,  Advocate, 
Democrat, 
Louisville,  Herald, 
McArthur,  Democrat-Enquirer, 
McConnelsville,  Herald, 

Morgan  Co.  Democrat, 
Magnolia,  Sandy  Valley  Press, 
Mansfield,  News,  ) 
News,  j 
Shield, 
Marietta,  Journal, 


Register-Leader,  ) 
Register-Leader,  j 
Marion,  Star,  ) 
Star,  \ 
Martin's  Ferry,  Times, 
Marysville,  Tribune, 

Union  Co.  Journal, 
Massillon,  Evening  Independent, 
Gleaner,  [ 

Gleaner,  \  («ST/«r) 
Medina,  Medina  Co.  Gazette, 

Gleanings  in  Bee  Culture, 


Weekly, 

i,ooo4- 

Daily, 

1,382 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Daily, 

7,670 

Daily, 

6,811 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,000-- 

Tri-weekly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,000-- 

Weekly, 

1,971 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Daily, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

W^eekly, 

3,104 

Monthly, 

7,500+ 

Daily, 

2,250-1- 

Daily, 

2,250— 

Semi-w'kly, 

2,250-h 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Monthly, 

2,2504- 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,638 

Semi-w'kly, 

3,930 

Daily, 

3,634 

Daily, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,416 

Weekly, 

1,000-- 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

2,395 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Daily, 

5,358 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Daily, 

1,000 — 

Daily, 

3,496- 

Daily, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Daily, 

4,838 

Weekly, 

1,000-- 

Daily, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,000-- 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Daily, 

1,000 — 

Daily, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,000-- 

Weekly, 

3,503 

Semi-m'ly, 

20,000 — 

OVER  1,000  CIRCULATION, 


1401 


.t 


OHIO—Canfinued. 

Middletown,  News-Signal, 
Millersburg,  Holmes  Co.  Farmer, 

Republican, 
Minerva,  News-Kodak, 
Montpelier,  Enterprise, 
Mount  Gilead,  Morrow  Co.  Sentinel, 
Mount  Vernon,  Banner,  ) 

Democratic  Banner,  ) 
Republican-News, 
Knox  Co.  Repub'n  News 
Napoleon,  Northwest  News, 
Newark,  Advocate,  ) 
Advocate,  j" 
American-Tribune,  ) 
American-Tribune,  j" 
New  Lexington,  Tribune, 
New  Philadelphia,  Ohio  Democrat  &  Times, 
Norwalk,  Evening  Herald, 
Reflector,  ) 
Reflector,  \ 
Ohio  Law  Bulletin, 
Oakharbor,  Ottawa  Co.  Exponent, 
Oberlin,  News, 

Tribune, 

Plantation  Missionary,  f^i^eS.'') 
Orrville,  Crescent, 

Courier, 
Ottawa  Putnam  Co.  Sentinel, 
Paulding,  Democrat, 
Piqua,  Call, 
Pomeroy,  Independent, 

Leader, 
Port  Clinton,  Ottawa  Co.  Herald, 

Ottawa  Co.  Republican, 
Ottawa  Co.  Zeitung, 
Portsmouth,  Times,  ) 
Times,  ) 
Correspondent, 
Ravenna,  Democrat, 
Richwood,  Gazette, 
Roseville,  Review, 
Sabina,  News-Record, 
Saint  Clairsville,  Belmont  Chronicle, 

Gazette, 
Saint  Paris,  News-Dispatch, 
Salem,  Herald,  ) 
Bulletin,  ) 
News,  ) 

^>  ) 


Republican  Era, 


Daily, 

2,250-t- 

Weekly, 

1,000-- 

Weekly, 

2,250— 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

i,ooo-j- 

Daily, 

1,853 

Semi-w'kly, 

3,462 

Daily, 

1,000 — 

Semi-w'kly, 

2,250-h 

Weekly, 

2,604 

Daily, 

4,635 

Weekly, 

2,250-f 

Daily, 

3,469 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,000  — 

Daily, 

2,250— 

;t>aily. 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

i,ooo-|- 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,000-- 

Bi-monthly, 

3,008 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,538 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Daily, 

2,587 

Semi-w'kly, 

2,250+ 

Weekly, 

2,250+ 

Weekly, 

1,324 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Daily, 

4,329 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,000-- 

Weekly, 

1,000-- 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,034 

Weekly, 

1,703 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Daily, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Daily, 

1,857 

Semi-w'kly, 

1,000 — 

1402 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


OHIO— Continued. 

Sandusky,  Register,  ) 
Register,  ) 
Star, 
Shreve,  News, 

Sidney,  News,  } 

Shelby  Co.  Democrat,  ) 
Shelby  Co.  Anzeiger, 
Somerset,  Rosary  Magazine, 
Spencerville,  Journal-News, 
Springfield,  News, 
Gazette, 
Sun, 

Journal  und  Adler, 
Farm  and  Fireside,  (^g^scTy^ei?'') 
Farm  News,  (^^'T^^^^)' 
Farm  Stock  Success,  ft^o^T/eaD 
Floral  Life,  (^s'SSfeS") 
Poultry  Success,  fttTyC") 
Woman's  Home  Companion, 
Steubenville,  Herald-Star,  ) 
Herald-Star,  J 
Sugarcreek,  Budget,  (SfaTeS") 
Sylvania,  Sun, 

Tiffin,  Tribune  and  Herald,  ) 
Tribune,  j 

Toledo,  Blade,  | 
Blade,  j 
Times,  ) 

Times-Bee,  J 
Ameryka  Echo, 
Kuryer  Ohioski, 
Sunday  Courier-Journal, 
American.  Medical  Compend, 
Dental  Summary, 
Medical  and  Surgical  Reporter, 
Train  Dispatchers' Bulletin,  (i^Jeir"') 


Woman's  Medical  Journal, 
Toronto,  Tribune, 
Troy,  Record, 
Buckeye, 
Miami  Union, 
Uhrichsville,  Chronicle,  } 
Chronicle,  f 
Urbana,  Morning  Tribune, 

Times-Citizen,  ) 

Citizen  and  Gazette,  ) 
Champaign  Democrat, 
Utica,  Herald, 
Vanwert,  Times-Democrat, 


Daily, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Monthly, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Daily, 

Daily, 

Tri-weekly, 

Semi-m'ly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Morning, 

Sunday, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Sunday, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Daily, 

Semi-w'kly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Semi-w'kly, 


1,1' 


OVER  1,000  CIRCULATION. 


140:i 


OHIO— Confinuec/. 

Vinton,  Leader, 

Wapakoneta,  Auglaize  Co.  Democrat, 

Auglaize  Republican, 
Warren,  Chronicle,  ) 

Western  Reserve  Chronicle,  j 
Tribune,  ) 
Tribune,  ) 

Western  Reserve  Democrat, 
Washington  C.  H.,  Ohio  State  Register, 

Record-Republican, 
Wauseon,  Republican, 
Waverly,  Democrat, 

News, 
Waynesfield,  Chronicle, 
Wellington,  Enterprise, 
Wellston,  Telegram, 
West  Liberty,  Banner, 
West  Union,  Adams  Co.  Record, 
West  Unity,  Reporter, 
Wilmington,  Clinton  Co.  Democrat, 

Journal, 
Woodsfield,  Monroe  Courier, 

Spirit  of  Democracy, 
Wooster,  Republican, 

Wayne  Co.  Democrat, 
Xenia,  Gazette,  ) 
Gazette,  f 

Woman's  Miss'ary  Mag.,  ftc!aiPear.°) 
Youngstown,  Telegram, 
Vindicator, 
Vindicator, 
Vindicator, 
Rundschau, 
Zanesville,  Courier,  ) 
Courier,  j 
Evening  Signal, 
Signal, 

Times-Recorder, 
Sundays  News, 
Catholic  Home  Companion, 

(Subscription  50c.  a  year.) 


'1 


OKLAHOMA. 


Altus,  Times, 

Ardmore,  Ardmoreite 
Ardmoreite 

Chandler,  Tribune, 
News, 
Publicist, 


;f 


Weekly, 

I,0OO  — 

Weekly, 

i,ooo — 

Weekly, 

1,440 

Daily, 

2,587 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Daily, 

2,250-f 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,000-- 

Weekly, 

2,250-f 

Weekly, 

1,000-- 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,187 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

4,196 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

2,245 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

2,096 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

2,250-h 

Daily, 

2,250-h 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Monthly, 

2,250-f- 

Daily, 

1,000 — 

Daily, 

14,768 — 

Sunday, 

10,017 

Weekly, 

4,ooo-|-  ' 

Weekly, 

2,250-j- 

Dailv, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

2,250-h 

Daily, 

4,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Daily, 
Sunday, 

14,269^;,^ 
i,ooo-|-  ^ 

Monthly, 

4,000 — 

Weekly, 

2,116 

Daily, 

2,250-h 

Weekly, 

1,000-- 

Semi-w'kly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly 

1,975 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

1404 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


OKLAHOMA— Continued. 

Elreno,.  American,             ) 
American  News,  ) 

Daily, 

2,250— 

Weekly, 

4,000 — 

Enid,  Eagle,  ) 
Eagle,  \ 

Daily, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Guthrie,  Leader,  ) 

Leader,  f  (^^tc'aTe'i?.") 

Daily, 

7.500+ 

Weekly, 

7,500+ 

Okla.  State  Capital,  ) 

Okla.  State  Capital,  \  (^^^TeS?") 

Daily, 

### 

Weekly, 

### 

Oklahoma  Farmer, 

Weekly, 

### 

Oklahoma  Guide, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Oklahoma  Post, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Oklahoma  Safeguard, 

Weekly, 

2,250-f- 

Oklahoma  State  Register, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Oklahoma  Odd  Fellow, 

Monthly, 

1,000 — 

Hobart,  News-Republican, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Holdenville,  Times, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Kingfisher,  Journal, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Lawton,  Constitution, 

Weekly, 

2,250-}- 

McAlester,  Capital, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Medford,  Okla.  Sunday  School  Worker, 

Monthly, 

3»34o 

(Subscription  25c.  a  year.) 

Muskogee,  Phoenix,  ) 
Phoenix,  | 

Daily, 

4,000 — 

Weekly, 

i,ooo-|- 

Times-Democrat, 

Daily, 

6,659 

New  State  Tribune, 

Weekly, 

37»287. 

Norman,  Democrat-Topic,             *      ' 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Okemah,  Journal, 

Semi-w'kly, 

1,000 — 

Oklahoma,  Oklahoman, 

Daily,.' 

20,152 

National  Baptist  Flag, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Okla.  Farm  Journal,  {^^'Tf^i^^] 

)  Semi-m'ly, 

31,721 

Okla.  Medical  News  Journal, 

Monthly, 

3,500 

Pythian  Times, 

Monthly, 

3,300 

Sturm's  Oklahoma  Magazine, 

Monthly, 

27,916 

Trade  J^tteti,n,         x 
Pawnee,  Courier- Disj5atch,  "^        \ 

Monthly, 

1,625 

Weekly, 

2,344 

Ponca,  Courier, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Thomas,  Tribune, 

Weekly, 

1,973 

Wagoner,  Record,                                ^, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Woodward,  Live  Stock  Inspector, 

Semi-m'ly, 

2,250-^ 

OREGON. 

Astoria,  Morning  Astorian, 

Daily, 

1,000 — 

Dallas,  Polk  Co.  Itemizer, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Oregon  Woodman,  (^st'aTear.^) 

Monthly, 

2,250+ 

Eugene,  Guard, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Register, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

La  Grande,  Eastern  Oregon  Observer, 

Weekly, 

2,250+ 

Mount  Angel,  Mount  Angel  Magazine, 

Monthly, 

7,500+ 

Osmen-Seelen-Freund, 

Monthly, 

7,500+ 

OVER  1,000  CIRCULATION. 


1405 


OREGON- 

—Continued. 

Oregon  City,  Courier, 

Weekly, 

i,ooo — 

Portland,  Evening  Telegram, 

Daily, 

24,825. 

Morning  Oregonian,  J 

Daily, 

32,807 

Morning  Oregonian,  >• 

Sunday, 

40,614' 

Oregonian,                  ) 

Weekly, 

17,500+ 

Oregon  Daily  Journal, 

) 

28,805 

Oregon  Daily  Journal, 

[ 

Sunday, 

26,548 

Oregon  Daily  Journal, 

Semi-w'kly, 

11,213 

Catholic  Sentinel, 

Weekly, 

7,352 

Commercial  Review, 

Weekly, 

2,250— 

Jewish  Tribune, 

Weekly, 

4,000 — 

Nachrichten  aus  dem  Nordwesten, Weekly, 

1,000 — 

North  Pacific  Rural  Spirit, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Northwest  Pacific  Farmer, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Oregon  Tradesman, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Pacific  Christian  Advocate, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Sunday  Mercury, 

Weekly, 

7,612 

Woman's  Tribune, 

Bi-weekly, 

1,000 — 

Oregon  Agriculturist,  ( 

'Subscription^ 
,  60c.  a  year.  ) 

1  Semi-rn'thly 

,    3,040 

A.  0.  U.  W.  Reporter,  (ToJf^ateS" 

)  Monthly, 

1,000 — 

Camp  and  Circle, 

Monthly, 

2,000 

Liberal, 

Monthly, 

1,690 

Medical  Sentinel, 

Monthly, 

3,500 

Pacific  Drug  Review, 

Monthly, 

2,250-1- 

Pacific  Monthly, 

90,791 

Pacific  Northwest, 

Monthly, 

16,000 

Prineville,  Crook  Co.  Journal, 

Weekly, 

1,000-- 

Roseburg,  Review, 

Semi-w'kly, 

1,000 — 

Salem,  Capital  Journal, 
Capital  Journal, 

Daily, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Oregon  Statesman,  ) 
Oregon  Statesman,  j 

Daily, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,000-- 

Pacific  Homestead, 

Weekly, 

7,500+ 

Northwest  Poultry  J 'nal, 

/Subscription 
\  50c.  a  year. 

)  Monthly, 

4,000-- 

Oregon  Teachers'  Month 

ly, 

3,840 

PENNSYLVANIA. 

Allegheny,  Alleghenier    und 
Sonntagsbote, 
>    Christian  Statesman, 
Allentown,  Chronicle  and  News 
City  Item, 
^Leader, 
Morning  Call, 
Welt-Bote, 

Alpha  Tau  Omega  Palm, 
"^Altoona,  Evening  Gazette, 
Mirror, 


Pittsburgher 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

I,                    Weekly, 

1,000 — 

;,                     Daily, 

1,000 — 

Daily, 

1,000 — 

Daily, 

2,250+ 

Daily, 

6,781 

Weekly, 

2,250+ 

Palm,             Quarterly, 

1,750 

Daily, 

1,000 — 

Daily, 

11,480 

1406 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


PENNSYLVANIA— 

Altoona;  Morning  Tribune, 
Ambler,  Gazette, 
Apollo,  News-Record, 
Ashland,  Record, 
Athens,  Evening  News, 

Pennsylvania  Medical  Journal, 
Beaver,  Star, 
N  Beaver  Falls,  Tribune, 

Review, 
Beaver  Springs,  Snyder  Co.  Herald, 
Bedford,  Gazette, 
Inquirer, 
s  Bellefonte,  Center  Democrat, 

Democratic  Watchman, 
Keystone  Gazette, 
Belleville,  Times, 
Bethlehem,  Times, 

Mpravian, 
Bloomsburg,  Democratic  Sentinel, 
Blossburg,  Advertiser,  (^^'tf^^^) 
Braddock,  News-Herald, 
Bradford,  Evening  Star, 
Bristol,  Bucks  Co.  Gazette, 
Brookville,  Republican, 
Brownsville,  Clipper-Monitor, 
Bryn  Mawr,  Record, 
^  Butler,  Eagle,  ) 
Eagle,  \ 
Times, 
Herald, 
California,  Sentinel, 
Cambridge  Springs,  Enterprise, 
Camp  Hill,  Cumberland  News, 
Canonsburg,  Notes, 
Carbondale,  Evening  Leader, 
Carlisle,  American  Volunteer, 
Evening  Sentinel,  | 
Valley  Sentinel,     \ 
Military  Surgeon, 
Chambersburg,  Franklin  Repository,  ) 

Franklin  Repository,  j 
Public  Opinion,  \ 
Public  Opinion,  j 
People's  Register, 
Chester,  Morning  Republican, 
'*  Times, 

Delaware  Co.  Democrat, 
Independent, 
Clarion,  Democrat, 


Continued. 

Daily, 

i,ooo — 

Weekly, 

i,ooo — 

Weekly, 

i,ooo — 

Weekly, 

4,000 — 

Daily, 

1,000 — 

Monthly, 

4,000 — 

Daily, 

1,000 — 

Daily, 

2,250+ 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

5,240 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

2,250+ 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Daily, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,000+ 

Daily, 

(Cons.) 

Daily, 

1,000+ 

Weekly, 

2,386 

Weekly, 

2,250+ 

Weekly, 

1,436 

Weekly, 

1,494 

Daily, 

2,250+ 

Weekly, 

2,250+ 

Semi-w'kly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Semi-w'kly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Daily, 

1,903 

Daily, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Daily, 

1. 000 — 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Monthly, 

2,025 

Daily, 

1,000 — 

Weekly,       ' 

'2,250+ 

Daily, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

2,250+ 

Daily, 

4,000 — 

Daily, 

7,640 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

OVER  1,000  CIRCULATION. 


1407 


PENNSYLVANIA— Confinued. 


Clarion,  Republican, 
Clearfield,  Republican, 
Cleona,  Preacher's  Helper, 

Pulpit, 
Columbia,  News, 

Spy, 

Independent, 
Connellsville,  Courier,  ) 
^  Courier,  f 

News,  ) 
News,  j 
Coudersport,  Potter  Co.  Journal, 
Potter  Democrat, 
Potter  Enterprise, 
Crafton,  Chartiers  Valley  Mirror, 
Delta,  Herald  and  Times, 
Doylestown,  Democrat,  | 
Democrat,  f 

Intelligencer,  ) 

Bucks  Co.  Intelligencer,  ) 
Dubois,  Courier, 

Evening  Express, 
^  Easton,  Argus, 

Free  Press, 
Sunday  Call, 
Compressed  Air, 
Journal,  f^^a^ye.") 
Ebensburg,  Mountaineer  Herald, 
Edinboro,  Sunshine  Magazine,  (^^Ty'JSr.'') 
Elk  Lick,  Somerset  Co.  Star, 
Ephrata,  Reporter, 

Review, 
Erie,  Evening  Herald, 
Morning  Dispatch, 
National  Zeitung, 
Times, 

Sunday  Messenger-Graphic, 
Everett,  Press, 

Franklin,  Evening  News,  ) 

Venango  Citizen-Press,  j 
Gettysburg,  Compiler, 
Girard,  Cosmopolite, 
Greensburg,  Press,  ) 
Press,  ) 
*'  .      ■—  Tribune, 

Westmoreland  Democrat, 

Greenville,  Advance  Argus, 
Lutheran  World, 
Young  Lutheran,  (^^^/i^JS.") 


Weekly, 
Weekly, 
Monthly, 
Monthly, 
Daily, 
Daily, 
Weekly, 
Daily, 
Weekly, 
Daily, 
Weekly, 
Weekly, 
Weekly, 
Weekly, 
Weekly, 
Weekly, 
Daily, 
Weekly, 
Daily, 
Weekly, 
Weekly, 
Daily, 
Daily, 
Daily, 
Sunday, 
Monthly, 
Monthly, 
Weekly, 
Monthly, 
Weekly, 
Weekly, 
Weekly, 
Daily, 
Morning, 
Weekly, 
Daily, 
Sunday, 
Weekly, 
Daily, 
Weekly, 
Weekly, 
Weekly, 
Daily, 
Weekly, 
Dailv, 
Weekly, 

Weekly, 
Weekly, 

Monthly, 


2,250-h 
i,ooo-|- 

4,000+ 
2,250-h 

i,ooo-f- 
i,ooo-|- 
i,ooo-[- 

5.509 

i,ooo-f- 

4,952 
3,179 

i,ooo-|- 
oco-f- 
ooo-j- 
ooo-|- 
ooo-|- 

ooo-f- 
oocT-l- 

250+ 
250+ 

ooo-j- 

250+ 
250+ 
250+ 

ooo-j- 

250+ 

1,833 

ooo-|- 

500+ 
1,225 

ooo-j- 

ooo-f- 
ooo-j- 
ooo-j- 
ooo-f- 

18,511  T- 

ooo-|-' 

ooo-[- 

250+ 

0004^ 

ooo-f- 
ooo-|- 
ooo-f- 

ooo-|- 

4,147 

ooo-|- 
1,777 

250+ 

ooo-|- 


I 

I 
I 
I 
I 
I 

2 

2 

I 

2 
2 
2 

I 

2 

I 

17 

I 
I 
I 

4 
I 

I 
I 

2 

I 
I 
I 
I 
I 


2 

20 


1408 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


1,685 

i,ooo-|- 
1,000-)- 
1,000-)- 

13,849 

14,452 
i,ooo-|- 

9,877 


2,011 


PENNSYLVANIA— C^^^///^/^^^. 

Grove  City,  Reporter,  Weekly, 

Hanover,  Record-Herald,  Daily, 

Herald,  Weekly, 

Record,  Weekly, 

Harrisburg,  Patriot,  Daily, 

Star-Independent,  Daily, 

Telegraph,  Daily, 

Church  Advocate,  Weekly, 

Evangelical,  Weekly, 

Evangelische  Zeitschrift,  Weekly, 

West  End  Reporter,  Weekly, 
Conference  Herald,  (^SfaTeS.'')  Monthly, 

Evangelical  Bible  Teacher,  Monthly, 

(Subscription  60c.  a  year.) 

Keystone  Citizen,  (^S'c^Tjeir^)    Monthly, 
Keystone  League  of  Christian 
Endeavor  Journal, (^g^ocfll'^a?.'')     Monthly, 
Missionary  Tidings,  {^^^^Tyt?'')  Monthly, 
School  Gazette,  (^^^.T/et.'^) 
Evangelical  Bible  Quarterly, 

(Subscription  12c.  a  year.) 

Hatboro,  Public  Spirit, 
Herndon,  Star, 

Homestead,  News-Messenger, 
Honesdale,  Wayne  Co.  Herald, 

Wayne  Independent, 
Huntingdon,  News, 

Juniata  Echo,  ft^oSfl?^?."^) 
Indiana,  Indiana  Co.  Gazette, 
Messenger, 
Progress, 
Irwin,  Republican-Standard, 
Johnstown,  Democrat, 
Journal, 
Tribune,  ) 
Tribune,  j" 
Freie  Presse, 
Kennett  Square,  Kennett  Advance, 

News  and  Advertiser, 
Kingston,  Storms  and  Signs, 
Kittanning,  Free  Press, 
Kutztown,  Journal, 
Patriot, 
Lace)rville,  Messenger, 
Lancaster,  Examiner, 
New  Era,  | 
New  Era,  j 
Inquirer, 

Labor  Leader,  C^^e'l'SPeS.^) 
Pennsylvania  School  Journal, 


Monthly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Semi-w'kly, 

Weekly, 

Semi-w'kly, 

Monthly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Daily, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Monthly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Semi-w'kly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Monthly, 


2,250+ 
1,833 
4,535 

12,500-f 

2,876 
7,612 

2,250+ 
56,625 

1,000+ 
1,146 

1,000+ 
1,000+ 
4,000-h 
1,000+ 
1,000+ 
1,000+ 
1,000+ 
1,000+ 
1,000+ 
4,000+ 

7,903 
10,205 

2,250+ 

1,000+ 

1,068 

1,418 

2,250+ 

2,250+ 

1,000+ 

1,000+ 

1,000+ 

1,000+ 

4,000+ 

4,000+ 

1,000+ 

1,000+ 

4,000+ 


OVER  1,000  CIRCULATION. 


1409 


PRNNSYLV  ANl  A— Co;?^mued. 


Lansdale,  Reporter, 

La  Park,  Park's  Floral  Magazine, 

(Subscription  25c.  a  year.) 

Lebanon,  Evening  Report, 
News,  ) 
News,  ) 

Brotherhood  Star,  (^SaT^?!") 
Lewisburg,  Journal, 

Saturday  News, 
Lewistown,  Sentinel,  ) 
Sentinel,  j 
Gazette, 
Littlestown,  Adams  Co.  Independent, 
Lykens,  Standard,  C^i'c'T^i^^) 
McConnelsburg,  Fulton  Co.  News, 
McDonald,  Record,  C^^c'"?^^^) 
McKeesport,  News, 
Times, 

Svenska  Veckobladet, 
McKees  Rocks,  Gazette, 
Mahanoy  City,  Record, 

Saule, 

Linksma  Valanda, 
Malvern,  Master  Painter, 
Manheim,    Sentinel     and     Lancaster    Co. 

Advertiser, 
Mansfield,  Advertiser, 
Martinsburg,  Herald, 
Meadville,  Morning  Star,  ) 

Crawford  Journal,  j 
Democrat  and  Messenger, 
Tribune-Republican, 
Media,  Delaware  Co.  American, 

Ledger, 
Mercer,  Dispatch  and  Republican, 
Meyersdale,  Commercial, 
Republican, 
Middleburg,  Post, 


Weekly, 
Monthly, 

Daily, 

Daily, 

Semi-w'kly, 

Monthly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Semi-w'kly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 


Middletown,  Journal,  ) 
Journal,  C 
Press, 
Milton,  Standard, 
Record, 

Rural  Young  People,  (^^ST/eaD 
Minersville  Free  Press, 
Monongahela,  Republican, 
Montrose,  Democrat, 

Independent  Republican, 
Mount  Carmel,  Item, 
89 


Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Weeklv, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Monthly, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 


i,ooo-(- 

452,361 

4,363 

4,000+ 

2,250-i- 
7,500+ 

i,ooo-(- 

2,250-1- 

3,368 

i,ooo-f- 
i,ooo-|- 

i,ooo-|- 
1,000-)- 

2,075 

1,328 

9,346 

4,ooo-[- 

2,250-h 
1,990 

i,ooo-|- 
4,ooo-|- 

3,000 

1,000 

i,ooo-|- 

i,ooo-f- 
i,ooo-[- 

2,045 
2,674 

i,ooo-|- 
i,ooo-f- 

IjOOO-f- 

1,0004- 

2,250+ 

i,ooo-|- 
i,ooo-|- 

3,011 

i,ooo-|- 

2,250-h 
3,047 

i,ooo-|- 
i,ooo-[- 
1,000-}-- 
i,ooo-]- 

2,250+ 
2,250+ 

2,250+ 

1,000+ 


1410 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


PENNSYLVANIA 

Continued. 

Mount  Pleasant,  Journal, 

Weekly, 

i,ooo — 

Nazareth,  Item, 

Weekly, 

3,590 

New  Bloomfield,  Perry  Co.  Democrat, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

New  Castle,  Herald,  ) 
Herald,  \ 

Daily, 

2,250— 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

News, 

Daily, 

2,250— 

New  Holland  Clarion, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

New  Kensington,  Keystone, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Newport,  News, 

Weekly, 

2,529 

Newtown,  Enterprise, 

Weekly, 

2,250+ 

Newville,  Valley  Times, 

Weekly, 

2,410 

Norristown,  Register, 

Daily, 

2,250+ 

Times, 

Daily, 

1,000 — 

Oil  City,  Blizzard, 

Daily, 

1,000 — 

Derrick,  | 
Derrick,  ) 

Daily, 

2,250+ 

Semi-w'kly, 

1,000 — 

Olyphant,  Record, 

Semi-w'kly, 

2,250+ 

Gazette, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Oval,  Ledger, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Oxford,  Press, 

Weekly, 

2,250+ 

Blooded  Stock,  (^fc^'J.C'') 

Monthly, 

17,500-h 

Parkesburg,   Peacemaker    and     Court 

of 

Arbitration, 

Monthly, 

1,000 — 

Penbrook,  Dauphin  Co.  Times, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Pennsburg,  Town  and  Country, 

Weekly, 

2,308 

Perkasie,  Central  News, 

Weekly, 

2,190 

Philadelphia — 

Abend  Post, 

Daily, 

1,000 — 

Demokrat,            ) 
Die  Neue  Welt,   f 

Daily, 

17,500+ 

Sunday, 

17,500+ 

Evening  Bulletin, 

Daily, 

241,400 

Evening  Herald, 

Daily, 

2,250+ 

Evening  Item, 
Item, 

Daily, 

### 

Sunday, 

### 

Evening  Telegraph, 

Daily, 

75,000+ 

Financial  Bulletin, 

Daily, 

2,379 

Gazette,             )  (morn'g  &  even 

'g),  Daily, 

40,000 — 

Gazette,              V 

Sunday, 

40,000 — 

Staats  Gazette,  ) 

Weekly, 

20,000 — 

Inquirer,  ) 
Inquirer,  j 

Daily, 

161,767 

Sunday, 

193,795 

La  Voce  del  Popolo, 

Daily, 

2,250+ 

North  American, 
North  American, 

Daily, 

40,000 — 

Sunday, 

40,000 — 

Press,  ) 
Press,  j 

Daily, 

102,993 

Sunday, 

124,006 

Public  Ledger, 

Daily, 

20,000 — 

Record,  ) 
Record,  f 

Daily, 

157,298 

Sunday, 

136,472 

OVER  1,000  CIRCULATION. 


1411 


PENNSYLVANIA     Continued. 

Philadelphia — 

Tageblatt, 
Sonntagsblatt, 

Daily, 

7,500— 

Sunday, 

7,500-- 

American  Friend, 

Weekly, 

4,000-- 

Baptist  Commonwealth, 

Weekly, 

7.500— 

Bee, 

Sunday, 

1,000 — 

Brewerytown  Herald, 

Weekly, 

2,250— 

British-American, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Catholic  Standard  and  Times, 

Weekly, 

12,500— 

Christian  Banner, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Christian  Instructor, 

Weekly, 

2,250— 

Christian  Recorder, 

Weekly, 

2,250— 

Church  Standard, 

Weekly, 

4,000-f- 

Episcopal  Recorder, 

Weekly, 

1,000-- 

First  and  Thirty-ninth  Ward  News 

,  Weekly, 

2,250— 

Forward,  («Sl7e*i?") 

Weekly, 

271,282 

Frankford  Dispatch,  (^^Tj^aD 

Weekly, 

4.537 

Friends'  Intelligencer, 

Weekly, 

3,784 

Germantown  Independent-Gazette, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Germantown  Telegraph, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Grocery  World, 

Weekly, 

14,726 

11  Vesuvio, 

Weekly, 

7oOo-h 

Jewish  Exponent, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Journal,  (^^^.Tear") 

Weekly, 

2,250— 

Journal  of  Commerce, 

Weekly, 

T,000  — 

Kensington  Local, 

Weekly, 

1,000-- 

Lutheran, 

Weekly, 

2,250  — 

Lutheran  Observer, 

Weekly, 

7,500-1- 

Manayunk  Sentinel. 

Weekly, 

1,000-- 

Merchants'  Guide, 

Weekly, 

2,250  + 

Methodist, 

Weekly, 

2,2504- 

Nord  Amerika, 

Weekly, 

1,000  — 

Northeast  News,  (^stT/ear.'^) 

Weekly, 

1,000  — 

North  Phila'da  Tribune,  (^gt'aTea?.'') 

Weekly, 

1,280 

Northwest  Independent, 

Weekly, 

10,000 

Oakdale  Weekly,  (^s^o^/jPeaD 

1,000-- 

Old  Penn, 

Weekly, 

3,928 

Practical  Farmer, 

Weekly, 

20,000-- 

Presbyterian, 

Weekly, 

7,500  — 

Railway  World, 

Weekly, 

4,000  — 

Reformed  Church  Messenger, 

Weekly, 

4,000  — 

Rural  Farmer,  (^stT/eaD 

Weekly, 

20,000-|-- 

Saturday  Evening  Post, 

Weekly, 

75,000-^- 

Sonntags  Journal, 

Sunday, 

1,000  — 

Sporting  Life, 

Weekly, 

35,414 

Sunday  Dispatch, 

Sunday, 

4,000  — 

Sunday  School  Times, 

Weekly, 

75,000-- 

Sunday  Transcript, 

Sunday, 

12,500  + 

Tribune, 

Weekly, 

2,250  + 

1412 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


PENNSYLVANIA— C^«/*/>/z/<f^. 

Philadelphia — 

United  States  Review,  Weekly, 

Vereins  und  Logen  Zeitung,  Weekly, 

Westminster,  Weekly, 

West  Philadelphia  Bulletin,  Weekly, 

West  Philadelphia  Press,  (^g'oc'ay^^r)  Weekly, 

Young  Folks'  Catholic  Weekly, 

Young  People,  (^SfllSr.'^) 

Implement  Age, 

Albright's  Office  Practitioner, 

Am.  Carpet  and  Upholstery  Journal,  Monthly, 

Am.  Church  S.  S.  Magazine,  Monthly, 

Am.  Journal  of  the  Medical  Sciences,  Monthly, 

Am.  Review  of  Shoes  and  Leather,    Monthly, 


Weekly, 

Semi-m'ly, 

Monthly, 


1  ■    / 

/Sub8cription\ 
\  65c.  a  year.  / 


American  Vehicle 

Annals  of  Surgery, 

Assembly  Herald,  {^^^,'T^T) 

Augsburg  S.  S.  Teacher 

Banner  and  Herald, 

Baptist  Teacher,  fit'lteaD 

Book  News,  (^5^fc7ear) 

Camera, 

Camp  News, 

Carriage  Monthly, 

Christian  Republic,  ft's^T/^.'') 

Church  Press  Assoc'n  Magazines, 

(Subscriptions  60c.  a  year.) 

Confectioners'  Journal, 


Monthly, 
Monthly, 
Monthly, 
Monthly, 
Monthly, 
Monthly, 
Monthly, 
Monthly, 
Monthly, 

Monthly, 
Monthly, 

Monthly, 


Cycle  and  Automobile  Trade  Jour'l,  Monthly, 


Cyclopedia  of  Prac.  Medicine, 
Dental  Brief, 
Dental  Cosmos, 
Drugs,  Oils  and  Paints, 
Ecclesiastical  Review, 
Etude, 

Farm  Journal,  (76c'Srfi1?Tears.) 

Fashions, 

Garment  Dyers'  Guide, 

Good  Work,  (^tTyS?°) 

Home  Advocate,  (ST/eS°) 

Hotel  and  Club  News, 

House  and  Garden, 

Insurance  News, 

Keystone, 

Ladies'  Home  Journal, 

Lippincott's  Magazine, 

Lutheran  Sunday  School  Herald, 

(Subscription  20c.  a  year.) 

Medical  Bulletin 
Medical  Council, 


Monthly, 
Monthly, 
Monthly, 
Monthly, 
Monthly, 
Monthly, 
Monthly, 
Monthly, 
Monthly, 
Monthly, 
Monthly, 
Monthly, 
Monthly, 
Monthly, 
Monthly, 
Monthly, 
Monthly, 
Monthly, 

Monthly, 
Monthly, 


1,918 

4,ooo-|- 
4,ooo-|- 
2,250+ 

17,500+ 

17,500+ 
75,000+^ 

2,250-1- 

8,475 
2,250-f- 

4,ooo-|- 

2,250-1- 

3,908 
3,000 

i,ooo-|- 
40,000-l^p- 

7,500+ 

1,000-f- 

40,000-hr 

2,250-h 

6,833 

2,250-1- 

1,000-)- 

75,000-h- 
17,500+ 

5,514 

22,300 

16,731 

4,000-h 

12,500+ 

i,ooo-|- 

4,000-)- 

75,000-^-= 

573,083- 

20,000-)- 

1,800 

2,250-)- 

12,929 

1,941 

30,250 

2,250+ 

7,500+ 

75,000-)-- 

17,500+ 

17,500+ 

4,ooo-|- 
7,500+ 


OVER  1,000  CIRCULATION. 


1113 


PENNSYLVANIA— C^«//>/z^^/. 

Philadelphia — 

Medical  Summary,  Monthly, 

Medical  World,  Monthly, 

Motor  Print,  Monthly, 

National  Baker,  Monthly, 

Nat'l  Barber  &  Druggists'  Gazette,  Monthly, 
National  Coopers'  Journal,  Monthly, 

New  Ideas,  (^^^s^fl^e^ir)  Monthly, 

Odd-Fellows'  Siftings,  (*5"oc'l'"y'^2r)  Monthly, 
Pennsylvania  Herald,  fa'scfa'^jPear")  Monthly, 
Practical  Engineer,  (^5"oS!a"jPel?.'')  Monthly, 

St.  George  Journal,  Monthly, 

Scattered  Seeds,  ft^oS'l'^jPeaD  Monthly, 

Shield  of  Honor  Advocate, (s^«i7e*i°")  Monthly, 
Shoe  and  Leather  Facts,  Monthly, 

Superintendent,  (%'STySD  Monthly, 

Table  Talk,  "  Monthly, 

Talent,  Monthly, 

Traveling  Elk,  Monthly, 

Trunks,  Leather  Goods  &  Umbrellas,  Monthly, 
University  of  Pennsylvania  Medical 

Bulletin, 
Westminster  Teacher,  ffi'^^eSr.'') 
Youth, 
Annals   of  the  Am.    Academy    of 

Political  and  Social  Science, 
Forest  Leaves, 
Advanced  Home  Department  Quar 

t*»rlv     /Subscription\ 
ucii^,   \^  loc.  a  year.  / 

Advanced  Quarterly,  (^t'lT^?.'') 

Alumni  Register, 

A.  M.  E.  Church  Review, 

American   Catholic   Historical   Re- 
searches, 

American  Catholic  Quarterly  Review, 

International  Journal  of  Ethics,         Quarterly, 
.     Junior  Quarterly,  C^ffiT/e'iD 

Primary  Quarterly  (TJ^T/eaD 
'    Senior  Home  Department  Quarterly, 

f  Subscription  20c.  a  year.) 

Senior  Quarterly  {%lTy^^T) 

Phoenixville,  Republican,  Daily, 

Pitcairn,  Express,  Weekly, 

Pittsburg,  Chronicle  Telegraph,  Daily, 

.     Dispatch,  )  Daily, 

Dispatch,  V  Sunday, 

Dispatch,  )  Weekly, 

Gazette-Times,  Daily, 

Leader,  Daily, 


Monthly, 
Monthly, 
Monthly, 

Bi-monthly, 
Bi-monthly, 


1,300 

40,000-}— 
2,250+ 


Quarterly, 
Quarterly, 

Quarterly, 


2,250+ 
3,065 

20,000+ 
75,000+- 
2,250+ 
1,000+ 

1,050 
2,000 

1,000+ 
75,000+. 
75»ooo+- 
20,000+ 

75,000+. 

2,250+ 

1,764 

74,676 

56,824 

74,537- 
1,000+ 

75,000+- 
20,000+- 


1414 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


PENNSYLVANIA— C^«//>/2^^^. 


Pittsburg,  Live  Stock  Journal, 
Post,  ) 
Post,  f 
Press,  ) 
Press,  j 

Slovensky  Dennik, 
Sun, 

Volksblatt,  ) 
Volksblatt,  J 


Daily, 

Daily, 

Sunday, 

Daily, 

Sunday, 

Daily, 

Daily, 

Daily, 

Sunday, 


Amerikansko  Slovenske  Noviny,  Weekly, 
Builders'  Gazette,  Weekly, 

Bulletin,  Weekly, 

Catholic,  Weekly, 

Christian  Advocate,  Weekly, 

Chris.  Union  Herald,  fitflTeaD  Weekly, 
Christian  Worker,  Weekly, 

Commoner  and  Glass  Worker,     Weekly, 
East  Ender,  fg^oS^^ear^)  Weekly, 

Index,  Weekly, 

Insurance  World,  Weekly, 

Irish  Pennsylvanian,  Weekly, 

Jewish  Criterion,  Weekly, 

Labor  World,  Weekly, 

Life,  Weekly, 

Methodist  Recorder,  Weekly, 

Money,  Weekly, 

National  Labor  Tribune,  Weekly, 

National  Stockman  and  Farmer,  Weekly, 


Neue  Welt, 

New  Guide, 

Observer, 

Presbyterian  Banner, 

Record, 

Trades  Journal, 

United  Presbyterian, 

Volksfreund, 

Coal  Trade  Bulletin, 

Bible  Teacher,  (X'T^ei^?) 

Electrical  Journal, 

Rarasek, 

Team  Owners'  Review, 

Banker, 
Pittston,  Gazette, 
Plymouth,  Vienybe  Lieturninku, 
Pottstown,  News, 
Pottsville,  Evening  Chronicle, 

Miners'  Journal, 

Republican, 
Punxsutawney,  Spirit, 


Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Semi-m'iy, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Bi-monthly, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Daily, 

Daily, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 


i,ooo-[- 
60,282 

75,000+' 

4o,ooo-|- 

4,ooo-|- 

60,607 

1,0004- 

i,ooo-|- 

20,000-j- 
i,ooo-|- 
1,000-j- 

7,500+ 

20,000-|- 
20,000-[- 
2,250  + 
1,000  + 
1,000  + 
1,000  + 
1,000  + 
1,000  + 
2,250  + 

17,500  + 
1,000  + 

4,000  + 

7,500  + 

2,250  + 

40,000  + 

1,000  + 

7>5oo+ 
7,500+ 

16,538 

1,000+ 
1,000+ 

17,500+ 

1,000+ 

5,604 

2,250+ 

135084 

2,250+ 

7,500+ 
3,500 
1,000+ 
1,000+ 
4,000+ 
4,000+ 
1,000+ 

9,293 

1,000+ 


OVER  1,000  CIECULATION. 


1415 


PENNSYLVANIA— 

Quakertown,  Free  Press, 
Quarryville,  Sun, 
Reading,  Eagle, 

Eagle, 

Eagle, 

Herald, 

Telegram, 

Adler, 

Labor  Advocate, 

Lutherisches  Kirchenblatt, 

News, 

Reformed  Church  Record, 

Der  Sonntagsgast,  (^stfaT^D 
Ridgway,  Advocate, 
Schwenkville,  Item, 
Scottdale,  Independent, 
Scranton,  Republican, 

Republican, 

Republican, 

Times, 

Tribune, 

Truth, 

Scrantonian, 

Straz, 

Evangel, 

Mines  and  Minerals, 

Seed  Time  and  Harvest, 

(Subscription  25c.  a  year.) 

Sellersville,  Herald, 

Poultry  Item,  fS"a1^*i?°) 
Seneca,  Kicker, 
Shamokin,  Dispatch, 

Herald, 

News, 
Shenandoah,  Evening  Herald, 

Zvaigzde, 
Shickshinny,  Mountain  Echo, 
Shippensburg,  News, 
Skippack,  Montgomery  Transcript, 
Somerset,  Standard, 
Steelton,  Reporter, 
Stroudsburg,  Monroe  Democrat, 
Sunbury,  Daily, 
Tamaqua,  Recorder, 
Thompsontown,  Juniata  Globe, 
Titusviile,  Morning  Herald,  ) 

Herald,  J 

Petroleum  Gazette, 
Towanda,  Review,  ) 

Reporter-Journal,  f 


Continued. 

Weekly, 

2,092 

Semi-w'kly, 

1,000 — 

Daily, 

19,763 

Sunday, 

7,500+ 

Weekly, 

4,000-fi' 

Daily, 

1,000 — 

Daily,     " 

8,344 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

2,250-h 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

4,000 — 

Monthly, 

l,000-p 

Weeklv, 

1,000-- 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,616 

Daily, 

4,000-- 

Sunday, 

4,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Daily, 

28,621 

Daily, 

5,747 

Daily, 

12,500-h 

Sunday, 

7,500+ 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Monthly, 

1,000 — 

Monthly, 

11,273 

Monthly, 

12,500+ 

Weekly, 

2,250+ 

Monthly, 

^,000-- 

Weekly, 

1,000+ 

Daily, 

(Cons.) 

Daily, 

1,000+ 

Daily, 

3,127 

Daily, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,000-- 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,252 

Weekly, 

2,540 

Weekly, 

2,250+ 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

1,000 — 

Tri-weekly, 

1,000— 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Daily, 

3,523 

Weekly, 

2,206 

Monthly, 

1,000— 

Daily, 

2,242 

Weekly, 

4,768 

1416 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


PENNSYLVANIA— c:^«//«w^^. 


Towan'da,  Bradford  Argus, 

Bradford  Star, 
Troy,  Gazette-Register, 
Tyrone,  Times, 
Uniontown,  Evening  Genius, 
Herald, 

Genius  of  Liberty. 
People's  Tribune, 
Vandergrift,  Citizen, 
Warren,  Mirror, 

Forenings  Vannen,  C^^alPeaD 
Washington,  Observer, 
Reporter, 
Journal, 
Waynesburg,  Greene  Co.  Democrat, 

Independent, 
Wellsboro,  Agitator, 

Republican  Advocate, 
West  Chester,  Local  News, 

Village  Record, 
West  Newton,  Times-Sun, 
Wilkesbarre,  Evening  Leader, 
News, 
Record, 

Record  of  the  Times, 
Times, 


a 


Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Evening, 

Morning, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Semi-w'kly, 

Monthly, 

Daily, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Daily, 

Daily, 

Semi-w'kly, 

Daily, 


Demokratisches  Waechter  and 
Samstag  Abend, 

Gornik, 
Wilkinsburg,  Call, 
Williamsport,  Gazette  and  Bulletin, 

News, 

Sun,  ( 

Sun,  j 

Grit, 

National  Educator, 

(Subscription  50c.  a  year.) 

York,  Daily,        ) 

Dispatch,  j 

Gazette,  ) 

Gazette,  ) 
Zelienople,  Connoquenessing  Valley  News,  Weekly, 


Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Daily, 

Daily, 

Tri-w'kly, 

Sunday, 

Monthly, 

Morning,  ) 
Evening,  j 
Daily, 
Weekly, 


i,ooo-j- 
i,ooo-i- 
i,ooo-f- 

IjOOO-f- 

i,ooo-|- 
i,ooo-f- 

i,ooo-f- 

4,906 

1,000+ 
i,ooo-|- 

1,525 

6,359 
4,539 

1,000-f- 
1,000+ 

2,250+ 
2,250+ 

1,000+ 

15,687 

1,000+ 
1,000+ 
(Cons.) 
2,250+ 
16,028' 
4,506 
7,500+ 

1,000+ 
1,000+ 
1,000+ 
4,000+ 
1,000+ 
12,226 
2,250+ 
231,687 
2,250+ 

18,124 

7,500+ 
1,000+ 
1,000+ 


RHODE    ISLAND. 


Bristol,  Phoenix, 
Newport,  Herald, 
News, 
Mercury, 
Blue  Jacket, 


Semi-w'kly,  i,ooo+ 

Daily,  2,250+ 

Daily,  4,065 

Weekly,  2,250+ 

Monthly,  7,454 


OVER  1,000  CIKCULATION. 


1417 


RHODE   ISLAND— Cortti;2ueci. 

Pascoag,  Herald, 

Pawtucket,  Evening  Times, 
Le  Jean-Baptiste, 
Gazette  and  Chronicle, 

Phenix,  Pawtuxet  Valley  Gleaner, 

Providence,  Evening  Bulletin, 
Journal,  ) 
Journal,  f 
News- Democrat, 
Tribune, 
Tribune, 
Tribune, 

Manufacturing  Jeweler, 
Real  Estate  Register, 
New  England  Auto.  Journal, 
Board  of  Trade  Journal, 
Brown  Alumni  Monthly, 
Church  Messenger,  (^SfaTeaD 
Kazooster,  (^^^e'lteaD 
Rhode  Island  Issue,  fi"5?17^r) 
Our  Work,  (^^T/^D 

Wakefield,  Narragansett  Times, 

Warren,  Gazette, 

Westerly,  Sun, 

Times, 

Woonsocket,  Evening  Call, 

Evening  Reporter, 
La  Tribune, 

SOUTH     CAROLINA. 

Aiken,  Journal  and  Review, 

Recorder, 
Anderson,  Mail,  ) 

People's  Advocate,  ) 

Intelligencer, 
Bennettsville,  Pee  Dee  Advocate, 
Charleston,  Evening  Post, 

News  and  Courier,  ) 
News  and  Courier,  j 
Clinton,  Our  Monthly, 
Columbia,  Record, 

State, 

State, 

State, 

Southern  Sun, 

Way  of  Faith, 

Tri-State  Odd-Fellow, 

Standard, 
Due  West,  Associate  Ref'd  Presbyterian, 


Weekly, 

i,ooo — 

Daily, 

17,903 

Semi-w'kly, 

2,250-f 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Daily, 

37,061 

Daily, 

17,712 

Sunday, 

24,173 

Daily, 

4,ooo-|- 

Morning, 

11,793 

Evening, 

31,709 

Sunday, 

16,930 

Weekly, 

2,250+ 

Weekly, 

2,604 

Semi-m'ly, 

8,020 

Monthly, 

1,000-- 

1,000 — 

Monthly, 

1,000 — 

Monthly, 

12,375 

Monthly, 

3,470 

Bi-monthly, 

1,866 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Daily, 

4,760 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Daily, 

^,933 

Daily, 

4,000 — 

Daily, 

■T  A 

2,250+ 

Semi-w'kly, 

1,000 — 

Semi-w'kly, 

1,053 

Daily, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Semi-w'kly, 

1,000 — 

Semi-w'kly, 

1,000 — 

Daily, 

4,251 

Daily, 

4,000 — 

Weekly, 

2,250+ 

2,250+ 

Daily, 

3,617 

Daily, 

13,052 

Sunday, 

13,8^^7 

Semi-w'kly, 

2,997 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

4,000-- 

Semi-m'ly, 

1,000 — 

Monthly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

1418 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


SOUTH  CAROLINA 

■Continued. 

Gaffney,  Ledger, 

Semi-w'kly, 

i,ooo — 

Cherokee  News, 

Weekly, 

i,ooo — 

Grit  and  Steel,  fttflTear") 

Monthly, 

i,ooo — 

Greenville,  News, 

Semi-w'kly, 

i,ooo — 

Baptist  Courier, 

Weekly, 

7,500+ 

Journal  of  the  S.  C.  Med.  Ass 

'n,  Monthly, 

I,200 

Greenwood,  Christian  Appeal, 

Weekly, 

1,000  — 

Index, 

Weekly, 

i,ooo-|- 

Kingstree,  County  Record, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Lexington,  Dispatch, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Newberry,  Herald  and  News, 

Semi-w'kly, 

1,000 — 

Orangeburg,  People's  Recorder, 

Weekly, 

2,250+ 

Spartanburg,  Herald,  ) 
Herald,  ) 

Daily, 

2,715 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Journal, 
Free  Lance, 

Daily, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Southern  Christian  Advocate,  Weekly, 

7,500-f 

Sumter,  Defender, 

Weekly, 

1,200 

Union,  Progress, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Walhalla,  Keowee  Courier, 

Weekly, 

i,ooo-|- 

Yorkville,  Enquirer, 

Semi-w'kly, 

1,000 — 

SOUTH   DAKOTA. 

Aberdeen,  News,  \ 
News,  ) 

Daily, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

.      Dakota  Farmer,  (^&T^^^) 

Semi-m'ly, 

46,281- 

Brookings,  Register, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Canton,  Sioux  Valley  News, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Deadwood,  Pioneer-Times, 

Daily, 

1,000 — 

Dell  Rapids,  Tribune, 

Weekly, 

1,217 

Elkpoint,  Leader, 

Weekly. 

1,000 — 

Union  Co.  Courier, 

Weekly; 

1,000 — 

Fort  Pierre,  Sioux  Stock  Journal, 

Weekly, 

1,001  — 

Madison,  South   Dakota  State  Journal 

of 

Education, 

Semi-m'ly, 

1,000 — 

Melette,  Tribune, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Mitchell,  Anti-Saloon  Issue, 

Monthly, 

1,000 — 

Progressive  Poultry  Journal, 

Monthly, 

4,000 — 

(Subscription  50c.  a  year.) 

South  Dakota  Educator, 

Monthly, 

4,500 

Pierre,  Capital  Journal, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

T?iic<-l*»r     /Subscription\ 
l^USlier,   ^^  50c.  a  year.  ) 

Monthly, 

1,000 — 

Pukwana,  Press-Reporter, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Rapid  City,  White  Ribbon  Journal, 

Monthly, 

1,900 

(Subscription  25c.  a  year.) 

Sioux  Falls,  Argus-Leader, 

Daily, 

7,500+ 

Press, 

Daily, 

7,525 

Fremad, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Nachrichten-Herold, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Soo  Critic, 

Weekly, 

2,250+ 

OVER  1,000  CIRCULATION. 


1419 


SOUTH  DAKOTA— Cc^^i^inued. 


Sioux  Falls,  South  Dakota  Farmer, 

South  Dakota  State  Forum, 
Odd-Fellow  World, 
Watertown,  Public  Opinion, 
Yankton,  Press  and  Dakotan  Gazette, 

TENNESSEE. 


Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Monthly, 

Weekly, 

Semi-w'kly, 


Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Daily, 

Daily, 

Semi-m'ly, 


Alexandria,  Times, 
Athens,  Athenian, 
Chattanooga,  News, 

Star, 

Times, 

Tradesman, 

Journal  of  the  American  Os- 
teopathic Association,  Monthly, 

So.  Fruit  Grower,  ftf  alPeS.'')  Monthly, 

So.  Medicine  and  Surgery,       Monthly, 

Tri-State   Farmer  and  Gar- 

dfifif^r     /  Subscription  > 
^"^*^>    y  50c.  avftar.  ; 

Clarksville,  Leaf-Chronicle, 


Monthly, 
5,  )  Daily, 

Leaf-Chronicle,  j  Weekly, 

Cleveland,  Journal  and  Banner,  ft'ST/eaD   Weekly,  . 
Columbia,  Herald,  Weekly, 

Maury  Democrat,  Weekly, 

Cookeville,  Press,  Weekly, 

Covington,  Leader,  Weekly, 

Dyersburg,  Neal's  State  Gazette,  Weekly, 

Fayetteville,  Twice-a-Week  Lincoln  Co.  News, 


Observer, 
Franklin,  Review-Appeal, 

Williamson  Co.  News, 
Gainesboro,  Sentinel,  (^^^T/eir) 
Gallatin,  News, 
Greeneville,  Democrat, 
Greenfield,  National  Union  Farmer, 
Harriman,  Record, 
Jackson,  Sun, 
Whig, 
Dispatch, 
Jonesboro,  Herald  and  Tribune, 
Knoxville,  Journal-Tribune,  ) 
Journal-Tribune,  j 
Sentinel, 

Holston  Christian  Advocate, 
Methodist  Advocate-Journal, 
Business  Magazine,  C^'T^^l^^) 

Industrious  Hen,  (^£aTear.") 

Lebanon,  Democrat, 
Lewisburg,  Marshall  Gazette, 


Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Semi-w'kly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Weekly, 

Semi-w'kly, 


i,ooo-f- 

2,586 

i,ooo-|- 
i,ooo-|- 


i,ooo-|- 
i,ooo-|- 

14,463 

4,000-f- 
4,ooo-|- 

1,991 
36,418 

i,ooo-|- 

12,500-f- 

1,000-}- 

2,250-h 

1,000-}- 

1,000-}- 
1,000-}- 
1,000-}- 
1,000-}- 
1,000-}- 

^943 

1,000-}-, 

i,ooo-f- 
j,ooo-}- 
1,000-}- 
1,000-}- 
i,ooo-|- 

16,666 

1,000-}- 

2,493 

1,000-}- 

1,000-}- 
i,ooo-j- 

14,694 

7,500+ 
12,352 

2,250-f- 

5,782 

1,000-}- 

7,500+ 

1,000-}- 
1,000-}- 


1420 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


TRNNRSSRR— Continued. 


Lewisburg,  Tribune, 
McKenzie,  Banner, 
McMinnville,  New  Era, 
Madisonville,  Democrat, 
Manchester,  Times, 
Martin,  Primitive  Baptist, 
Memphis,  Commercial  Appeal, 

Commercial  Appeal, 

Commercial  Appeal, 

News-Scimitar,  ) 

News-Scimitar,  > 

News-Scimitar,  )  (^^I'T/:^^) 

Catholic  Journal, 

Jewish  Spectator, 

Shelby  Co.  Democrat, 

Times, 

United  Labor  Journal, 

International  Cooperage  News, 

Planter's  Journal,  (^s^c'aTeaD 

Medical  Monthly, 

Southern  Liquor  Journal, 
Murfreesboro,  Home  Journal, 

News-Banner, 

Nashville,  American, 
American, 
American, 
Banner, 

Baptist  and  Reflector, 
Children's  Visitor,  fetf'aTear") 
Christian  Advocate, 
Cumberland  Presbyterian, 
Epworth  Era, 
Gospel  Advocate, 
Living  Water, 
Midland  Methodist, 
Southern  Lumberman, 


Semi-w'kly, 
Weekly, 
Weekly, 
Weekly, 
Weekly, 
Weekly, 
Daily, 
Sunday, 
reT/JS")  Weekly, 
Daily, 
Sunday, 
Weekly, 
Weekly, 
Weekly, 
Weekly, 
Sundays, 
Weekly, 
Semi-m'ly, 
Semi-m'ly, 


Monthly, 
Weekly, 
Weekly, 
Daily, 
Sunday, 
Weekly, 
Daily, 
Weekly, 
Sunday, 
Weekly, 
Weekly, 
Weekly, 
Weekly, 
Weekly, 
Weekly, 
Weekly, 
Southern  Agriculturist  &  Home,  Semi-m'ly, 


Confederate  Veteran, 
Dixie  Miller, 

Merchant  and  Manufacturer, 
Missionary,  (^tflTeaD 
Progressive  Teacher, 
Southern  Practitioner, 

S.  S.  Magazine,  CST/ea?.") 

Taylor-Trotwood  Magazine, 

Tennessee  Mason, 

Advance  Quarterly,  (^Kyea?"") 

Bible  Class  Quarterly,  (^i^e^YjPeaD 

Dental  Headlight,  (tocT/eS'')       Quarterly, 


Monthly, 
Monthly, 
Monthly, 
Monthly, 
Monthly, 
Monthly, 
Monthly, 
Monthly, 
Monthly, 


IjOOO-j- 

i,ooo-f- 
i,ooo-|- 
i,ooo-j- 

1,073 
8,624 

42,066 

61,773 

80,078. 

35,55^ 

20,000-|- 

i,ooo-f- 
i,ooo-j- 

7,500+ 
2,250+ 

3,207 

i,ooo-[- 
i,ooo-|- 

4,000-f 

1,000-}- 

i,ooo-[- 
i,ooo-f- 
i,ooo-f- 

24,430 

26,819 

60,432 

36,206 

4,ooo-[- 

75,000+, 

12,500+ 

12,500+ 

7,500+ 

7,500+ 

4,000+ 

6,578 

5,926 
49.512 

17,500+ 

4,023 

8,066 

7,500+ 

13,100 

7,5^1 

40,000+ 

85,155 

2,250+ 

75,000+ 

40,000+ 
1,000+ 


OVER  1,000  CIRCULATION. 


1421 


Nashville,    Intermediate  Quarterly,  (%^'°'Jp*V'"')  15,ooo-{- 

Primary  Quarterly,  CRy^r"°)  "  i,ooo-|- 

Paris,  Post-Intelligencer,  Weekly,  i,ooo-|- 

Pulaski,  Citizen,  Weekly,  i,ooo+ 

Giles  Co.  Record,  Weekly,  i,ooo-|- 

Sevierville,  Montgomery's  Vindicator,  Weekly,  i,ooo-|- 

Volunteer  State,  Weekly,  1,381 

Union  City,  Commercial,  Weekly,  1,809 


TEXAS, 

Abilene,  Baptist-Tribune, 

Reporter, 
Amarillo,  Herald, 
Athens,  Review, 
Austin,  Statesman, 
Statesman, 
Statesman, 
Tribune, 
Current  Issue, 
Firm  Foundation, 
Texas  Posten, 
Texas  Medical  Journal, 
Texas  Medical  News, 
Ballinger,  Ledger, 
Bay  City,  Matagorda  Co.  Tribune, 
Beaumont,  Enterprise,  ) 
Enterprise,  \ 
Journal, 
Bellville,  Wochenblatt, 
Belton,  Bell  Co.  Democrat, 

Journal-Reporter, 
Brownwood,  Banner-Bulletin, 

Pecan  Valley  News, 
•Carthage,  Panola  Watchman, 
Clarksville,  Times, 
Cleburne,  Enterprise,  ) 
Enterprise,  f 
Colorado,  Record, 
Comanche,  Chief, 

Pioneer  Exponent, 

Cooper,  Review, 
Corsicana,  Light, 

Democrat  and  Truth, 
Cuero,  Deutsche  Rundschau, 

Star, 
Dallas,  Morning  News,  ) 

News,  ) 

Times-Herald, 


Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Daily,      ) 

Sunday,  j" 

Semi-w'kly, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Sunday, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Semi-w'kly, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Semi-w'kly, 

Weekly, 

Semi-w'kly, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Semi-w'kly, 

Daily, 


i,ooo-f- 
i,ooo-j- 
i,ooo-|- 
1,000-)- 

9,573 

4,ooo-|- 
i,ooo-|- 
i,ooo-f- 

7,500 

2,250-h 

1,258 

i,ooo-|- 
i,ooo-|- 
i,ooo-|- 

6,547 

7,3^7 
i,ooo-|- 

2,204 

1,000-}- 

i,ooo-f- 
i,ooo-|- 
i,ooo-|- 
i,ooo-|- 

T,000-|- 

i,ooo-|- 

I,000-|-' 

1,276 

i,ooo-|- 
i,ooo-[- 

2,799 

T,000-f- 

i,ooo-|- 
i,ooo-p 

IjOOO-j- 
20,000-f- 

40,ooo-|- 

12,223 


1423 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


TEXAS — Continued. 

Dallas,'  Nord  Texas  Presse, 

Semi-w'kly, 

I,OCO-- 

Baptist  Standard, 

Weekly, 

17,500— 

Christian  Courier, 

Weekly, 

2,250— 

Cotton  and  Cotton  Oil  News, 

Weekly, 

4,000 — 

Democrat, 

Weekly, 

2,250+ 

Express, 

Weekly, 

4,000 — 

Farm  and  Ranch, 

Weekly, 

7,500— 

Nat'l  Co-operator  and  Farm  Journal,Weekly, 

40,000 — 

Texas  Baptist  and  Herald, 

Weekly, 

4,000 — 

Texas  Christian  Advocate, 

Weekly, 

7,500— 

Texas  Farmer, 

Weekly, 

7,500-h 

Western  Presbyter, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Missionary  Worker,  (^stT/^D 

Semi-m'ly, 

1,000 — 

Tex.  Trade  Review  &  Ind'l  Record 

,  Semi-m'ly, 

2,250— 

American  Home  Journal, 

Monthly, 

40,000-}-. 

Feld  und  Flur,  (^o^i^r.") 

Monthly, 

7,500+ 

Home  and  State, 

Monthly, 

41,637 

Lone  Star  Workman,  (^5^ aT.a^) 

Monthly, 

4,610 

Manufacturer  and  Realty  Record, 

Monthly, 

2,530 

Purity  Journal, 

Monthly, 

T,000  — 

Retail  Merchant, 

Monthly, 

1,000  — 

Southern  Poultry  Journal,(«^f;'-^Par 

)  Monthly, 

4,000  — 

Texas  School  Journal, 

Monthly, 

3,550 

Texas  School  Magazine,  f^g^'aTJJr)  Monthly, 

2,250  + 

Texas  S.  S.  Star,  (^^TjPe^r) 

Monthly, 

4,090 — 

Truck  Farmer  of  Texas,  '(^6"ocTy^*«r 

)  Monthly, 

2,250  + 

Woodman  Journal,  (^^^J'JPeS.'') 

Monthly, 

1,000 — 

Decatur,  Wise  Co.  Messenger, 

Weekly, 

1,000  — 

Denison,  Herald, 
Herald, 

Daily, 

2,250  + 

Semi-w'kly, 

1,000  — 

Denton,  Record  and  Chronicle, 

Weekly, 

2,250  + 

Dublin,  Progress, 

Weekly, 

2,093 

Telephone, 

Weekly 

1,000  — 

El  Paso,  Herald, 

Daily, 

7,830 

News, 

Daily, 

4,000 

Times, 

Daily 

#  # 

Ennis,  Local, 

Weekly, 

1,000  — 

Farmersville,  Times, 

Weekly, 

1,000  — 

Fort  Worth,  Live  Stock  Reporter,  ) 
Live  Stock  Reporter,  3 

Daily, 

1,000  — 

Weekly, 

1,000  — 

Record  and  Register,  ) 
Record  and  Register,  j 

Daily, 

4,000  — 

Sunday, 

4,000-- 

Star,  ) 
Star,  \ 

Daily,      I 
Sunday,  j 

9,275 

Telegram, 

Daily, 

12,866 

Texas  Stockman  Journal, 

Weekly, 

7,500— 

Texas  State  Jour,  of  Medicine, 

,  Monthly, 

2,250+ 

Fredericksburg,  Wochenblatt, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Gainesville,  Messenger, 

Weekly, 

1,000+ 

OVER  1,000  CIRCULATION. 


1423 


T  E  X  A  S —  Continued. 

Galveston,  News, 
News, 
News, 
Tribune, 
Journal, 
Opera  Glass, 
Post, 

L'America-Gazzetta  Italiana, 
Garland,  News, 

Gatesville,  Messenger  and  Star-Forum, 
Georgetown,  Commercial,  ' 

Williamson  Co.  Sun, 
Gilmer,  Upshur  Co.  Echo, 
Gonzales,  Inquirer, 
Greenville,  Messenger, 
Hallettsville,  Herald, 
Hamilton,  Rustler, 
Haskell,  Free  Press, 
Henderson,  Rusk  Co.  News, 
Hereford,  Brand, 
Hico,  News-Review, 
Hillsboro,  Mirror, 

Hill  Co.  Record 
Houston,  Chronicle  and  Herald, 
Chronicle  and  Herald 
Post,  I 
Post,  \ 
Texas  Deutsche  Zeitung, 
Texas  World, 
Rice  Industry,- 

South'n  Ind'l  &  Lumber  Review, 
Sporting  Mirror, 
Hughes  Spring,  New  Era, 
Italy,  News-Herald, 
Jacksonville,  Baptist  Echo, 
Reformer, 

Kaufman,  Sun, 
Kosse,  Cyclone, 
Lampasas,  Leader, 
Lancaster,  Herald, 
McKinney,  Examiner, 
Nacogdoches,  Sentinel, 

Plaindealer, 
New  Braunfels,  Neu-Braunfelser  Zeitung, 
Paris,  Advocate, 

Helping  Hand,  fSTy^eS?.'^) 
Pittsburg,  Gazette, 
San  Angelo,  Press, 

Standard, 


4 


Daily, 

4,ooo — 

Sunday, 

7,500+ 

Semi-w'kly, 

7,500+ 

Daily, 

4,000-- 

Weekly, 

i,ooo-j- 

Weekly, 

1,000-- 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Monthly, 

20,000-- 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

(Cons.) 

Weekly, 

2,250-f- 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,069 

Weekly, 

1,663 

Weekly, 

1,000-- 

Weekly, 

1,000-- 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,468 

Weekly, 

(Cons.) 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

2,251 

Daily, 

23,985 

Sunday, 

29,620 

Daily, 

21,363 

Semi-w'kly, 

30,959 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Monthly, 

1,000 — 

Monthly, 

1,000 — 

Monthly, 

4,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

2,250+ 

Weekly, 

1,442 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,000— 

Weekly, 

1,000-- 

Weekly, 

i,ooo-i- 

W^eekly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

I, coo — 

Daily, 

1,000 — 

Monthly, 

1,325 

Weekly, 

1,000— 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

2,250+ 

1424 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


TEXAS — Continued, 

San  Antonio,  Express,  \ 

Daily, 

T^SC'o— 

Express,  > 

Sunday,        i 

[2,500— 

Express,  ) 

Semi-w'kly, 

7,500-f 

Freie  Presse  Fuer  Texas, 

Weekly, 

4,000 — 

Light,  \ 
Light,  f 

Daily,      ) 

Sunday,  j 

T        A    ^    ^ 

7)4/5 

Dispatch, 

Weekly, 

T,000  — 

Katholische  Rundschau, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Southern  Messenger, 

Weekly, 

5,516 

Texas  Staats  Zeitung, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Texas  Stockman  and  Farmei 

•,  Weekly, 

6,259 

Texas  Freemason, 

Monthly, 

2,250-f- 

Texas  Liquor  Dealer, 

Monthly, 

1,352 

Reed's  Isonomy, 

Bi-monthly, 

1,000 — 

Sherman,  Democrat, 

Weekly, 

2,250-f 

Sulphur  Springs,  Gazette, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Temple,  Tribune, 

Semi-w'kly, 

1,000 — 

Terrell,  Times-Star, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Tyler,  Baptist  Sword  and  Shield, 

Weekly, 

i,ooo-|- 

Van  Alstyne,  Leader, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Victoria,  Deutsche  Zeitung  Fuer  Texas, 

Weekly, 

3,506 

Waco,  Times-Herald,  \ 
Times-Herald,  j" 

Daily, 

6,072 

Sunday, 

7,950 

Tribune, 

Semi-w'kly, 

1,000 — 

Waxahachie,  Enterprise, 

W^eekly, 

2,250+ 

Texas  Odd  Fellow, 

Monthly, 

4,000 — 

Weatherford,  Democrat  and  Plain  Texan, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Herald, 

Weekly, 

1,000-}- 

Transmitter, 

Monthly, 

2,746 

West,  Times, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Whitney,  Messenger, 

Weekly, 

1,861 

Willspoint,  Chronicle, 

Weekly, 

2,811 

UTAH. 

Bingham,  Bulletin, 

Weekly, 

1,240 

Hebcr,  Wasatch  Wave, 

Weekly, 

1,024 

Logan,  Journal, 

Tri-weekly, 

1,000 — 

Murray,  American  Eagle, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Ogden,  Examiner,  |_ 

Daily, 

3,656 

Examiner,  ) 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Standard, ) 
Standard,  \ 

Daily, 

4,048 

Weekly, 

2,250+ 

Park  City,  Park  Record, 

Weekly, 

1,392 

Provo  City,  Utah  Enquirer, 

Semi-w'kly, 

1 ,000+ 

Salt  Lake  City,  Deseret  Evening  News,  \ 

Daily, 

8,296 

Deseret  News,                  >• 

Semi-w'kly, 

22,550 

Deseret  News,                  ) 

Saturday, 

11,144 

Intermountain  Republican,  Daily, 

8,699 

OVER  1,000  CIRCULATION. 


1425 


UTAH — Continued. 

Salt  Lake  City,  Salt  Lake  Herald, 

Salt  Lake  Herald, 
Salt  Lake  Herald, 
Salt  Lake  Tribune, 
Salt  Lake  Tribune, 
Salt  Lake  Tribune, 
Bikuben, 
Goodwin's  Weekly, 
Intermountain  Catholic, 
Truth, 

Utah  Korrespondenten, 
Juvenile  Instructor, 
Character  Builder, 

(Subscription  50c.  a  year.) 

Children's  Friend, 
Young  Woman's  Journal, 

VERMONT. 
Barre,  Times, 

Quarry  Workers'  Journal,  fSTyS?°) 
Barton,  Orleans  Co.  Monitor, 
Bellows  Falls,  Times, 
Bennington,  Evening  Banner,  ) 

Banner  and  Reformer,  j 
Bradford,  United  Opinion, 
Brattleboro,  New  England  Farmer, 
Vermont  Phoenix, 
Reformer, 
Burlington,  Free  Press,  ) 
Free  Press,  j 
News, 

Vermont  Medical  Monthly, 
Essex  Junction,  Essex  Record, 
Hardwick,  Gazette, 
Ludlow,  Vermont  Tribune, 
Lyndonville,  Vermont  Union-Journal, 
Middlebury,  Register, 
Montpelier,  Evening  Argus,        ) 
Argus  and  Patriot,  \ 
Journal,  ) 

Vermont  Watchman,  j 
Morrisville,  Messenger, 
Northfield,  News, 
Randolph,  Herald  and  News, 
Rutland,  Evening  News,  ) 
News,  f 

Herald,  [ 
Herald,  \ 
Eastern  Herald, 

90 


Daily,     ) 
Sunday,  \ 

I0.399 

Semi-w'kly, 

i,ooo-- 

Daily, 

11,529 

Sunday, 

16,282 

Semi-w'kly, 

10,386 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

2,250+ 

Weekly, 

2,2SO-h 

Weekly, 

1,321 

Serai-m'thly, 

1  7,500  + 

Monthly, 

2,250  + 

Monthly, 

2,250  — 

Monthly, 

4,000  — 

Daily, 

4,535 

Monthly, 

4,000-- 

Weekly, 

2,250-f 

Weekly, 

3,528 

Daily, 

2,019 

Weekly, 

2,250— 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

7,500-h 

Weekly, 

5,064 

Weekly, 

2,250-t- 

Daily, 

8,415 

Weekly, 

4,111 

Daily, 

4,000 — 

1,000-- 

Weekly, 

7,500-f- 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

2,250+ 

Weekly, 

2,306 

Daily, 

3,126 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Daily, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

2,205 

Weekly, 

4,476 

Daily, 

3,423 

Weekly, 

4,569 

Daily, 

4.301 

Weekly, 

1,412 

Weeklv, 

T,000  + 

1426 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


VERMONT     Continued. 

St.  Albans,  Messenger,  ) 
Messenger,  j 

Daily, 

3,332 

Weekly, 

2,425 

St.  Johnsbury,  Caledonian, 

Weekly, 

2,384 

Republican, 

Weekly, 

2,250+ 

Vergennes,  Enterprise  and  Vermonter, 

Weekly, 

4,192 

White  River  Junction,  Vermonter, 

Monthly, 

4,000 — 

Wilmington,  Deerfield  Valley  Times, 

Weekly, 

1,000-- 

VIRGINIA. 

Abingdon,  Virginian, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Bedford  City,  Bedford  Bulletin, 

Weekly, 

1,960 

Berryville,  Clarke  Courier, 

Weekly, 

1,798 

^  Bristol,  Herald-Courier, 

Daily, 

4,000 — 

Charlottesville,  Alumni  Bulletin  of  the  Uni- 

versity of  Virginia, 

Quarter  ly, 

4,000 

Claremont,  Herald, 

Weekly* 

1,000 — 

"*  Danville,  Bee, 

Daily, 

2,711 

Register, 

Semi-w'kly, 

1,000 — 

Methodist,  (^stfateaD 

Monthly, 

2,500 

Dayton,  Musical  Million,  (^^5?17ear) 

Monthly, 

7,500+ 

Emporia,  Virginian,  (^gtf^TeS.") 

Weekly, 

4,000 — 

Virginia  Farmer,  («5t!a?ear.°) 

Monthly, 

4o,ooo-|^ 

Fortress  Monroe,  Journal  of  U.  S.  Artillery,  Bi-monthly, 

1,259 

N.  Fredericksburg,  Free  Lance, 

Tri-weekly, 

2,250-h 

Journal,  (^^^^Tear) 

Semi-w'kly, 

1,000 — 

Hampton,  Southern  Workman, 

Monthly, 

4,000 — 

Nv  Harrisonburg,  News, 

Daily, 

4,244 

Rockingham  Register, 

Semi-w'kly, 

1,000 — 

Spirit  of  the  Valley, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Irvington,  Virginia  Citizen, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Leesburg,  Record, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Lexington,  Rockbridge  Co.  News, 

Weekl'y, 

1,000 — 

Luray,  Page  Courier, 

Weekly, 

1,600 

Page  News, 

Weekly, 

1,771 

^  Lynchburg,  Advance, 

Daily, 

3,025 

News, 

Daily, 

4,579 

Newport  News,  Press,  ( 

Press,  j  ^ 

Daily, 

1,000 — 

Sunday, 

2,250-f- 

^  Norfolk,  Landmark,  ) 
Landmark,  j 

Daily, 

7,500+ 

Sunday, 

7,500+ 

Ledger-Dispatch, 

Daily, 

18,927 

Virginian-Pilot,              | 
Journal  of  Commerce,  j 

Daily, 

i4,37<> 

Sunday, 

12,500-1- 

Southland, 

Monthly, 

69,750 

Petersburg,  Index-Appeal, 
Index-Appeal, 

Daily, 

2,250-f- 

Weekly, 

1,000-- 

Am.  Fruit  and  Nut  Journal, 

Monthly, 

7,500  + 

^-^    Richmond,  Evening  Journal, 

Daily, 

15,464 

News-Leader, 

Daily, 

26,583 

OVER  1,000  CIRCULATION. 


1427 


VIRGINIA— C^?/^/;^^^^. 


Richmond,  Times-Dispatch,  ) 
Times-Dispatch,  j 
w  Central  Presbyterian, 

Children's  Friend,  fs^'oSaw.'') 

Home  Companion, 

Pearls  For  The  Little  Ones, 

Planet, 

Reformer, 

Religious  Herald, 

Southern  Churchman, 

Virginia  Medical  Semi-Monthly 

Christian  Monthly,  (^s^^'l^eaD 

Earnest  Worker,  fetfaT^?")  " 

Foreign  Mission  J'l,  (fef«r) 

Journal  of  Practice, 

Modern  Farming, 

P  n  c  h     (  Subscription\ 
X  USii,    ^  50c.  a  year.  / 

Southern  Planter,  (^stT/^?") 
Virginia  Masonic  Journal, 
Virginia  Odd-Fellow,  (^^^T/eaD 
Kappa  Alpha  Journal, 
^Roanoke,  Evening  News, 
Evening  World, 
Times, 
Rockymount,  Franklin  Chronicle, 
Salem,  Times-Register  and  Sentinel, 
Staunton,  Dispatch  and  News,  ) 
Dispatch  and  News,  j 
Leader, 

Augusta  Co.  Argus, 
Old  Dominion  Sun, 
Spectator  and  Vindicator, 
Strasburg,  News, 
Suffolk,  Herald, 
Urbana,  South  Side  Sentinel, 
Warrenton,  Faquier  Democrat, 

Virginian, 
Warsaw,  Northern  Neck  News, 
Winchester,  Evening  Star, 
Wytheville,  Southwest  Virginia  Enterprise, 


Daily,  17 

Weekly,  2 

Weekly,  4 

Weekly 

Weekly 

Weekly 

Weekly 

Weekly 

Weekly 

Weekly 


Monthly, 

Monthly,      ] 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Bi-monthly, 

Daily, 

Daily, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Semi-w'kly, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 


.500+ 

250+ 
ooo-(- 

29,173 

000-f- 
ooo-j- 

4,288 
250+ 

ooo-j- 

250+ 

ooo-|- 

ooo-|- 

32,666 

500+ 

250+ 
500+ 

8,000 

250+ 

2,000 

,000-j- 

2,000 

250+ 
250+ 

,000-j- 
,ooo-(- 

ooo-|- 

ooo-|- 

1,786 

ooo-f- 

ooo-|- 
ooo-f- 

,ooo-f- 
,ooo-|- 

,ooo-|- 

1.255 

,ooo-|- 
,ooo-f- 

3,637 
1,436 


WASHINGTON. 


Aberdeen,  Bulletin, 
Anacortes,  American, 
Bellingham,  American, 

American-Reveille, 

Herald, 
Bickleton,  News, 


1 


Daily, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Sunday, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 


i,ooo-f- 
i,ooo-[- 

12,500+ 

12,500-f 

8,602 

1,125 


1428 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


WASHINGTON— C^«//«/^^^. 


Brewster,  Herald, 
Centralia,  News-Examiner, 
Colfax,  Commoner, 
Gazette,    • 
Everett,  Herald, 

Goldendale,  Klickitat  Co.  Agriculturist, 
North  Yakima,  Yakima  Herald, 
Yakima  Republic, 
Northwest  Farm  and  Home, 
Olympia,  Washington  Recorder,  ) 
Washington  Recorder,  ) 
Port  Townsend,  Call, 
Puyallup,  Republican, 
Seattle,  Post-Intelligencer, 
Post-Intelligencer, 
Post-Intelligencer, 
Star, 
Times, 
Times, 
Times, 
Argus, 

Trade  Register, 
Union  Record, 
Ranch, 

American  Forester, 
A.  O.  U.  W.  Emblem, 
Coast, 

Northwest  Journal  of  Education, 
Pacific  Fisherman, 
Pacific  Lumber  Trade  Journal, 
Pacific  Poultryman  ft^oc'lTea?.'') 
Washington  Liquor  Dealer, 
Washington  Odd-Fellow, 
White[sS|yings, 
Southbend,  Journal, 
Spokane,  Chronicle, 
Press, 

Spokesman-Review, 
Spokesman-Review, 
Spokesman-Review, 
Outburst, 
Washington  Post, 
Wash.,  Idaho  &  Oregon  Farmer, 

(Subscription  50c.  a  year.) 

Northwest  Mining  News^ 

Northwest  Monthly, 
Tacoma,  Ledger, 
Ledger, 
Ledger, 


/SubscriptlonX 
V  ^5c.  a  year.  / 


Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Monthly, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Semi-w'kly, 

Daily, 

Sunday, 

Semi-w'kly, 

Daily, 

Daily, 

Sunday, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Semi-m'ly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Daily, 

Daily, 

Sunday, 

Semi-w'kly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Semi-m'ly, 

Monthly, 

Daily, 

Sunday, 
Weekly, 


1,156 

1,578 
i,ooo-|- 
i,ooo-|- 

6,020 

i,ooo-|- 

i,ooo-f- 
1,906 

20,000-j- 

2,250-}- 

i,ooo-(- 
1,000-)- 

1,440 
31,474 

41,840 
i,ooo-|- 

20,000-|- 

46,098 

66,734. 

4,ooo-|- 
i,ooo-f- 

1,364 

i,ooo-l- 

17,500+ 

i,ooo-|- 

1,000-)- 

26,256 

3,590 

1,000-)- 
1,000-)- 
4,000-)- 
1,000-)- 
i,ooo-|- 

2,250-)- 
1,346 

2  [,019 

2,250-h 
20,052 

29,384 

39,995 

2,250-h 
2,250-f 

.  11,895 

2,250-)- 

7,500+ 

17,482 

25,002 

7,500+ 


OVER  1,000  CIRCULATION. 


1429 


WASHINGTON— Continued. 

Tacoma,  News,  )  Daily, 

News,  f  Weekly, 

Tidende,  Weekly, 

Wacht  am  Sunde,  Weekly, 

West  Coast  Trade,  Weekly, 
Nor'west  Horticulturist,(^S«^alP^«°)Monthly, 

Waitsburg,  Times,  Weekly, 

Walla  Walla,  Statesman  Argus,  Weekly, 

Union,  Daily, 


WEST    VIRGINIA. 


Beckley,  Raleigh  Register, 

Berkeley  Springs,  Morgan  Messenger, 

Bethany,  West  Virgmia  Christian,  (^^^^^/^PJi^f) 

Bluefield,  Telegraph, 

Buckhannon,  Delta  and  Knight-Errant, 

Gazette,  ) 

Gazette,  ) 
Charleston,  Mail,  ) 
Mail,  i" 
Charlestown,  Farmer's  Advocate, 
Clarksburg,  News, 
Elkins,  Tygarts  Valley  News, 
Fairmont,  West  Virginian, 

Free  Press, 
Fayetteville,  Fayette  Co.  Journal, 
Harrisville,  Ritchie  Gazette, 
Hinton,  Leader, 
Huntington,  Advertiser, 
Kingwood,  Preston  Co.  Journal, 
West  Virginia  Argus, 
Martinsburg,  Tomahawk,  (^sf  aTein") 
Moorefield,  Examiner, 
Morgantown,  New  Dominion-News, 

Post, 
Moundsville,  Echo,  ) 

Echo,  f 
Parkersburg,  Sentinel, 

State  Journal, 
Parsons,  Mountain  State  Patriot, 
Pennsboro,  News, 
Petersburg,  Grant  Co.  Press, 
Piedmont,  Independent, 

Business  Farmer,  fst^r/.S.") 
Pythian  Banner,  ('ST/J^.") 
Romney,  Hampshire  Review, 
Ronceverte,  West  Virginia  News, 
Shepherdstown,  Register, 
Sistersville,  Review, 


Weeklv, 

Weekfy, 

Bi-w'kly, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Semi-w'kly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weeklv, 

Daily,' 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Monthly, 

AVeekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Daily, ' 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 


16,525 

4,ooo-{- 
,000-f- 
,ooo-|- 
,000-}- 
,000-}- 

jOOO-j- 

,000-f- 
,000-j- 


1,835 

I,OOC-|- 

i,ooo-|- 

2,250-f 

i,ooo-|- 
4,ooo-|- 

4,000+ 
4,000-h 

i,ooo-[- 

1,250 

i,ooo-|- 

i,ooo-f- 
2,800 

i,ooo-|- 

2,404 

i,ooo-(- 
i,ooo-f- 
i,ooo-|- 

1,830 

1,570 

2,100 
i,ooo-|- 
i,ooo-|- 

1,360 
1,286 
2,356 

2,947 

2,250-f- 

1,0004- 

1,117 

i,ooo-f- 
i,ooo-j- 

4,083 

i,ooo-|- 

T,000-j- 

2,524 

i,ooo-|- 
i,ooo-(- 


1430 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


WEST    VIRGINIA-Con^inued. 

.  <« 

Spencer,  Roane  Co.  Record, 

Weekly, 

1,150 

Union,  Monroe  Watchman, 

Weekly, 

2,257 

Weston,  Independent, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Wheeling,  Intelligencer,  ) 
Intelligencer,  ) 

Daily, 

4,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

News,  j 
News,  ) 

Daily, 

7,500+ 

Sunday, 

7,500+ 

Register,  ) 

Daily, 

11,358 

Register,  j* 

Sunday, 

12,754 

Telegraph, 

Daily, 

1,000 — 

Ohio  Valley  Manufacturer, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Winfield,  Putnam  Republican, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

WISCONSIN. 

Appleton,  Evening  Crescent, 

Daily, 

a.539 

Gegenwart,           Semi-weekly, 

j  Monday, 
(  Thursday, 

4,000 — 
4,000 — 

Montags-Blatt, 

Weekly, 

4,000 — 

Volksfreund, 

Weekly, 

7,500+ 

Wisconsin  Baptist,  (^^5»17e*ir) 

Monthly, 

2,250-1- 

Correspondent,  ft'SflTeir) 

Quarterly, 

4,012 

Augusta,  Times, 

Weekly, 

1,132 

Baraboo,  News, 

Weekly, 

2,648 

Sauk  Co.  Democrat, 

Weekly, 

1,320 

Beaverdam,  Dodge  Co.  Farmer,  f^^'l^'JPeSn 

')  Monthly, 

4,000-- 

Beloit,  Free  Press, 

Daily, 

1,000 — 

News, 

Daily, 

1,250— 

Brodhead,  Independent, 

Weekly, 

1,000-- 

Burlington,  Standard-Democrat, 

Weekly, 

1,245 

Chilton,  Times, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Cumberland,  Advocate, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Delavan,  Republican, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Depere,  Brown  Co.  Democrat, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

De  Gids,  (^SlTeir) 

Monthly, 

1,950 

Dodgeville,  Chronicle, 

Weekly, 

2,250-}- 

Sun-Republic, 

Weekly, 

2,488 

Durand,  Entering  Wedge, 

Weekly, 

1,354 

Eau  Claire,  Leader, 

Daily, 

4,378 

Der  Herold, 

Weekly, 

2,250-1- 

Reform, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Edgerton,  Wisconsin  Tobacco  Reporter, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Elkhorn,  Independent; 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Fennimore,  Times, 

Weekly, 

2,250+ 

Fond  Du  Lac,  Commonwealth  and  News, 

Daily, 

1,000 — 

Reporter,  ) 
Reporter,  j" 

Daily, 

2,250+ 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Fort  Atkinson,  Hoard's  Dairyman, 

Weekly, 

12,500+ 

Jefferson  Co.  Union, 

Weekly, 

3,014 

Fountain  City,  Buffalo  Co.  Republikaner, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

OVER  1,000  CIRCULATION. 


1431 


WISCONSIN— Continued. 


Grand  Rapids,  Tribune, 

Wisconsin  Valley  Leader, 

Grantsburg,  Journal  of  Burnett  Co., 

Greenbay,  Gazette,  ) 

Gazette,  jkr^  / 

Advocate,  ^ 

Hamburg,  Der  Gefluegel-Zuechter, 

(Subscription  50c.  a  year.) 

Janesville,  Gazette,^ ) 

Gazette,  j 
Kenosha,  Evening  Ne^s,    • 
Kiel,  National-Zeitung, 
La  Crosse,  Leader-Press^ 

Morning  Chronicle, 

La  Crosse  Co.  News, 

Volksfreund, 

Herold  und  Volksfreund, 

Volkspost,  {^^'T^:i^^) 

Light, 
Lancaster,  Grant  Co.  Herald, 

Teller, 
Madison,  Wisconsin  State  Journal, 
Amerika, 
Wisconsin  Botschafter, 


Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Semi-w'kly, 

Tri-weekly, 

Monthly, 

Daily, 

Semi-w'kly, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Wed'sday,  ) 


i,ooo-|- 
i,ooo-|- 
i,ooo-|- 
i,ooo-|- 
i,ooo-j- 
i,ooo-|- 

7,316 

3»67i 
2,416 

i,ooo-|- 
2,084 

2,250+ 

4,000-)- 
i,ooo-|- 


Saturday 

Weekly, 

Bi-monthly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 


Wisconsin  Farmer, 

Am.  Journal  of  Dental  Science,    Monthly, 
Am,  Thresherman,  Monthly, 

Wisconsin  Journal  of  Education,  Monthly, 


Municipality,  (^etT/^?.") 
Manitowoc,  Der  Nord  Western, 

Post, 
Marinette,  Eagle-Star,  ) 
Eagle-Star,  ) 
Marshfield,  News, 
Times, 
Mayville,  Dodge  Co.  Pioneer, 
Medford,  Der  Waldbote, 
Menomonee  Falls,  Wisconsin  Sugar  Beet,    Monthly, 

(Subscription  50c.  a  year.) 

Menomonie,  Dunn  Co.  News, 

Times, 
Merrill,  Advocate, 

Wisconsin  Thalbote, 
Milton,  Profitable  Poultry,  fttT/eSr.") 
Milwaukee,  Evening  Wisconsin, 

Free  Press,  ) 

Free  Press,  j" 

Germania- Abend-Post, 

Germania-Sonntags-Post 

Germania, 


Quarterly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 


Weekly, 

Semi-w'kly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Monthly, 

Daily, 

Daily, 

Sunday, 

Daily, 

Sunday, 

Weekly, 


2,250-f 

17,500+ 

4,338 

i,ooo-[- 

i,ooo-[- 

5,086 

7,500+ 

'  i,ooo-|- 

34,477 
5,000 

40,000-]- 
4,750 

1,237 

i,ooo-(- 

1,340 
3.463 
2,155 

i,ooo-f- 
i,ooo-|- 

2,250-h 

i,ooo-|- 
16,800 

3,578 

i,ooo-f- 
i,ooo-j- 
i,ooo-|- 

3,325 
28,082 

20,000-|- 
20,000-|- 
20,000-|- 
20,000-(- 
75,0004-  ■ 


1432 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


WISCONSIN— C^;///;^^^^^. 


Milwaukee,  Herold,  ) 
Herold,  j 
Journal, 


Kuryer  Polski,  ) 

Kuryer  Polski.  \ 

News, 

Sentinel,  ) 

Sentinel,  j 

Der  Seebote, 

Wisconsin  Banner  and  Volks- 

freund, 
Acker  und  Gartenbau  Zeitung, 
Amerikanischc  Turnzeitung, 
Catholic  Citizen, 
Columbia, 

Der  Germania  Reporter, 
Der  Haus  und  Bauern  Freund, 
Der  Landmann, 
Deutsche  Warte, 
Die  Wahrheit,  ) 
Vorwaerts,         j 
Domacnost, 
Excelsior, 

Freidcnker  Des  Pioneer, 
Gazeta  Wisconsinska, 
Living  Church, 
Rundschau, 
Social  Democratic  Herald, 

(Subscription  50c.  a  year.) 

T"imf»<;     /SuDscription'V 
i  lilies,   ^  75g  a  year.  / 

Young  Churchman,  (Yc'aTeaD 
Am.  Journal  of  Education, 
Am.  School  Board  Journal, 

Badger,  (^stTSD 

Brooms  and  Brushes, 

Catholic  School  Journal, 

Church  Times,  (^^^%^^^) 

Die  Deutsche  Hausfrau, 

Flour  and  Feed, 

International  Good  Templar, 

Masonic  Tidings, 

Medical  Journal, 

Mind  and  Body, 

Our  Young  People, 

Outers'  Book, 

Packages, 

Western  Teacher, 

Wisconsin  Christian  Advocate, 

(Subscription  50c.  a  year.l 

Wisconsin  Medical  Journal, 
Letters  on  Brewing, 


Daily, 

Semi-w'kly, 

Daily, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Daily, 

Sunday, 

Semi-w'kly, 

Semi-w'kly, 

Weekly, 

Sunday, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Sunday, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Sunday, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 
Quarterly, 


12,500+ 

2,250+ 

51,92^ 

7,500+ 
4,000+ 

26,363. 

20,000+ 

40,000+ 

6,802 


OVER  1,000  CIRCULATION. 


1433 


Weekly 

Semi-w'kly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Semi-weekly, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Daily, 

Daily, 


WISCONSIN— Continued. 

Mineral  Point,  Iowa  Co.  Democrat, 
Monroe,  Journal-Gazette, 

Green  Co.  Herold, 
Sentinel, 
Neillsville,  Der  Deutsch-Amerikaner, 

Times, 
New  London,  Press, 
Oconomowoc,  Enterprise, 
Oconto,  Oconto  Co.  Enterprise, 

Oconto  Co.  Reporter, 
Oshkosh,  Northwestern, 
Osseo,  Recorder, 

Platteville,  Witness  and  Mining  Times, 
Portage,  Wisconsin  State  Register, 
Port  Washington,  Herald, 

Zeitung, 
Racine,  Journal, 
News, 
Times, 
Slavie, 

Wisconsin  Agriculturist,  (^T^gT/ear)  Weekly, 
Norden  Monthly, 
Reedsburg,  Free  Press, 
Richland  Center,  Republican-Observer, 

Richland  Rustic, 
Sheboygan,  Journal, 
Herald, 
South  Kaukauna,  Kaukauna  Times, 
Spring  Valley,  Sun, 
Sturgeon  Bay,  Advocate, 
Superior,  Telegram, 

Leader-Clarion, 
Viroqua,  Vernon  Co.  Censor, 
Watertown,  Weltbuerger, 
Waukesha,  Freeman, 
Waupaca,  Post, 

Record, 

Camp  Cleghorn  Assembly  Herald,  Quarterly 

(Subscription  10c.  a  year.) 

^Vausau   Pilot 

Wauwatosa,  Wisconsin  Baptist,  ('g'^sS^aTear.'') 
West  Bend,  News, 
Pilot, 
West  de  Pere,  Annals  of  St.  Joseph, 
Whitewater,  Register, 

WYOMING. 

Cheyenne,  Leader, 


i,ooo-|- 
i,ooo-|- 
i,ooo-|- 
i,ooo-|- 
i,ooo-|- 

1,500 
2,306 
1,362 
1,941 
2,197 
8,680 

i,ooo-|- 

2,250-1- 

i,ooo-|- 

4,121 

2,250-h 
2,250-h 


Semi-w'kly,   2,250-}- 
56,317 


Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Semi-w'kly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 


Weekly, 

Monthly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Monthly, 

Weekly, 


Wyoming  Tribune,  } 
Wyoming  Tribune,  f 


Daily, 
Daily, 

Semi-weekly, 


13.938 

1,503 
i,ooo-|- 

1,000-1- 
1,677 

i,ooo-f- 

1,354 

i,ooo-|- 

i,ooo-j- 

7,500+ 
2,250-1- 

2,250-f 
1,0004- 

i,ooo-j- 

2,250-h 

i,ooo-|- 

3,760 

i,ooo-(- 

3,000 

i,ooo-j- 

1,338 

i,ooo-j- 
l,ooo-j- 

2,250-h 

5,024 
4,310 


1434 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


WYOMING—Confuiued. 

Evanston,  Wyoming  Press,  Weekly, 

Lander,  Journal,  Daily, 

Wyoming  State  Journal,  Weekly, 

Laramie,  Wyoming  Industrial  Journal,  Monthly, 

Wyoming  School  Journal,  Monthly, 

ALBERTA,  CAN. 

Calgary,  Herald,  Weekly, 

Edmonton,  Bulletin,  )  Daily, 

Bulletin,  j  Semi-w'kly, 

Herold,  Weekly, 

BRITISH  COLUMBIA,  CAN. 


Kamloops,  Inland  Sentinel, 
Revelstoke,  Mail-Herald, 
Vancouver,  Province, 

World,  ) 

World,  j 

Trades  Unionist,  (^^^Ty^^D 
Vernon,  News, 
Victoria,  Colonist, 
Times, 
Mining  Record, 


Semi-w'kly, 

Semi-w'kly, 

Daily, 

Daily, 

Semi-w'kly, 

Monthly, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Daily, 

Monthly, 


1,200 
2,259+ 
i,ooo-j- 
4,ooo-|- 

I,000' 

i,ooo-|- 

2,250-1- 
2,250-f- 

4,000-j- 


1,235 

i,ooo-|- 

13,846 

8,739 

I,O0O-f- 

3,000 

i,ooo-f- 
4,ooo-[- 
i,ooo-|- 
i,ooo-|- 


MANITOBA,  CAN. 


Brandon,  Times, 

Carberry,  News, 

Neepawa,  Press, 

Register, 

Portage  La  Prairie,  Review, 

Winkler,  Volkszeitung, 

Winnipeg,  Manitoba  Free  Press, 

Evening  News  Bulletin, 

Manitoba  Free  Press, 

Morning  Telegram, 

Evening  Telegram, 

Telegram, 

Tribune,  ) 

Tribune,  ) 

Der  Nordwesten, 

Heims  Kringla, 

Logberg, 

Town  Topics, 

Voice, 

Northwest  Baptist, 

Nor'-West  Farmer, 

Western  Outlook, 


Weekly, 
Weekly, 
Weekly, 
Weekly, 
Weekly, 
Weekly, 
Morning,  ) 
Evening,  f 
Weekly, 
Morning,  ) 
Evening,  ) 
Weekly, 
Daily, 
Weekly, 
Weekly, 
Weekly, 
Weekly, 
Weekly, 
Weekly, 
Semi-m'ly, 
Semi-m'ly, 
Semi-m'ly, 


Canad'n  Thresherman  &  Farmer,  Monthly, 

(Subscription  60c.  a  year.) 

Waghorn's  Guide,  Monthly, 

Western  Home  Monthly,  (^fc'^jPeS") 


i,ooo-}- 
i,ooo-j- 
i,ooo-j- 
i,ooo-|- 
i,ooo-|- 
i,ooo-[- 

36,852 

23,816 

22,866 

19,637 
16,810 

17,174 
16,546 

i,ooo-j- 
i,ooo-|- 

2,837 
4,000-1- 

i,ooo-|- 

17,500+  / 

2,281 

23,38s 

7,891 
35,908 


OVER  1,000  CIECULATION. 


1435 


NEW   BRUNSWICK,  CAN. 

Chatham,  Commercial, 

Weekly, 

i,ooo — 

Moncton,  Times, 

Semi-w'kly, 

i,ooo-- 

Transcript,  ] 

Daily, 

i,ooo-- 

Transcript,  f 

Weekly, 

i,ooo-- 

New  Castle,  Union  Advocate, 

Weekly, 

i,ooo — 

St.  John,  Globe, 

Daily, 

i,ooo — 

Star, 

Daily, 

4,000 — 

Sun,) 
Sun,  f 

Daily, 

2,250+ 

Semi-w'kly, 

4,000 — 

Telegraph 
Telegraph, 

Daily, 

4,000 — 

Semi-w'kly, 

2,250+ 

Maritime  Baptist, 

Weekly, 

2,250+ 

Educational  Review, 

Monthly, 

1,895 

St.  Stephen,  St.  Croix  Courier, 

Weekly, 

2.537 

Shediac,  Le  Moniteur  Acadien, 

Semi-m'ly, 

T,0OO-- 

Sussex,  Kings  Co.  Record, 

Weekly, 

2,073 

Maritime  Farmer, 

Semi-m'ly, 

2,250— 

Woodstock,  Carleton  Sentinel, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Dispatch, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Press, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

NOVA   SCOTIA, 

CAN. 

Berwick,  Register, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Bridgtown,  Monitor, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Glace  Bay,  Gazette, 

Daily, 

2,125 

Halifax,  Herald,              ) 

Morning, 

4,000 — 

Evening  Mail,  > 

Evening, 

4,000 — 

Homestead,       )  ntV""-) 

Semi-w'kly, 

2,250+ 

Morning  Chronicle,  r 
Echo, 

Morning, 

1,000 — 

Evening, 

1,000 — 

Wesleyan, 

Weekly, 

2,250+ 

Church  Work,  fitT/ei?.") 

Semi-m'ly, 

2,250+ 

Industrial  Advocate, 

Monthly, 

3,808 

Maritime  Medical  News, 

Monthly, 

J, 000 

Kentville,  Advertiser, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Lunenburg,  Progress-Enterprise, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

New  Glasgow,  Eastern  Chronicle, 

Semi-w'kly, 

2,250+ 

Standard, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

North  Sydney,  Herald, 

Weekly, 

1,000-- 

Pictou,  Advocate, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Presbyterian  Witness, 

Weekly, 

4,692 

Sydney,  Record, 

Daily, 

2,250+ 

Post, 

Weekly, 

2,250+ 

Truro,  News, 

Weekly, 

6,487 

•    Colchester  Sun, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Westville,  Free  Lance, 

Weekly, 

2,892 

Windsor,  Hants  Journal, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Yarmouth,  Herald, 

Weekly, 

2,250+ 

Light, 

Weeklv, 

2,837 

U36 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


ONTARIO,  CAN. 

Almonte,' Gazette, 

Weekly, 

2,250-f- 

Amherstburg,  Echo, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Arnprior,  Chronicle, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Aylmer,  Express, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Barrie,  Examiner, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Northern  Advance, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Belleville,  Intelligencer,  ) 
Intelligencer,  j 

Daily, 

1,000  4- 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Chronicle, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Berlin,  Journal  and  Glocke, 

Weekly, 

4,234 

Bowmanville,  Canadian  Statesman, 

Weekly, 

2,457 

News, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Brampton,  Banner  and  Times, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Brantford,  Expositor,  ) 
Expositor,  ) 

Daily, 

4,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Brockville,  Recorder,  [ 
Recorder,  f 

Daily, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Times, 

)  Daily, 
f  Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Times  &  E.Ontario  Dairyman, 

1,000 — 

Chatham,  News,               ) 
Banner-News,  ) 

Daily, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Planet,  ) 
Planet,  j 

Daily, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Clinton,  New  Era, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

News-Record, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Colborne,  Express, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

CoUingwood,  Enterprise-Messenger, 

Weekly, 

t,ooo — 

Cornwall,  Freeholder, 

Weekly, 

2,702 

Standard, 

Weekly, 

2,784 

Dundas,  True  Banner, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Eganville,  Star-Enterprise, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Erin,  Advocate, 

Weekly, 

I,OOC  — 

Exeter,  Times, 

Weekly, 

1,950 

Fergus,  News-Record, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Forest,  Free  Press, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Standard, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Gait,  Reporter,  ) 
Reporter,  j 

Daily, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Glencoe,  Transcript, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Goderich,  Signal, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Guelph,  Herald,  ) 
Herald,  j 

Daily, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

2,250+ 

Mercury  and  Advertiser,  ) 
Mercury  and  Advertiser,  j 

Daily, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

4,000 — 

Hamilton,  Spectator,  ) 
Spectator,  j" 

Daily, 

12,299 

Semi-w'kly, 

6,390 

Times,  ) 
Times,  f 

Daily, 

2,250+ 

Semi-w'kly, 

1,000 — 

Canadian  Royal  Templar, 

(Subscription  50c.  a  ye*r.) 

Monthly, 

12,500+ 

OVER  1,000  CIRCULATION. 


14:J7 


ONTARIO, 

CAN. — Continued. 

Harriston,  Tribune, 

Weekly, 

IjOOO  — 

Ingersoll,  Chronicle  &  Canadian  Dairyman,  Weekly, 

IjOOO  — 

Kemptville,  Advance, 

Weekly, 

i,ooo — 

Kincardine,  Review, 

Weekly, 

i,ooo — 

Kingston,  British  Whig,  ) 
British  Whig,  j 

Daily, 

4,174 

Weekly, 

5.798 

Canadian  Freeman, 

Weekly, 

I,OCO-- 

Ontario  Churchman,  ^'Sfl'SPean 

)    Monthly, 

6,076 

Queens  Quarterly, 

1,000-- 

Leamington,  Post, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Lindsay,  Canadian  Post, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Watchman-Warder, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

London,  Advertiser, 

' 

Daily, 

11,827 

Western  Advertiser, 

'(TsSfiteSr)  Weekly, 

i,ooo-j- 

Free  Press,  ) 
Free  Press,  ) 

Daily, 

18,533 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Catholic  Record, 

Weekly, 

12,500— 

F  r  h  O     (  Sub8cription\ 
XL,CnU,    ^^  50c.  a  year.  ) 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Farmers'  Advocate, 

Weekly, 

17,500+ 

Industrial  Banner,  (^ 

ubseription\ 
26c.  a  year.  / 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Markdale,  Standard, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Markham,  Economist, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Milton,  Canadian  Champion, 

Weekly, 

l,000-[- 

Napance,  Beaver, 

Weekly, 

3,702 

Express, 

Weekly, 

1,000-- 

Newmarket,  Era, 

Weekly, 

1,906 

Express-Herald, 

Weekly, 

IjOCO  — 

Orangeville,  Banner, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Dufferin  Post, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Sun, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Orillia,  News-Letter, 

Weekly, 

2,250— 

Packet, 

Weekly, 

2,050 

Times, 

Weekly, 

2,724 

Canadian  Workman, 

/  Subscription  \ 
V.  60c.  a  year.  / 

Monthly, 

40,000-- 

Ottawa,  Citizen  (morning  and  evening). 

\  Daily, 

J    Semi-w'kly, 

12,383 

Citizen, 

7,500-h 

Evening  Journal, 

\ 

Daily, 

9,461 

Ottawa  Valley  Journal,  f 

Semi-w'kly, 

9,672 

Free  Press, 

Daily, 

6,761 

Le  Temps, 

Dailv, 

2,250— 

Canada  Gazette, 

Weekly, 

1,000-- 

Dipper, 

Weekly, 

8,231 

Canadian  Military  Gazette, 

Semi-m'ly, 

2,250+ 

Owen  Sound,  Sun, 

Semi-w'kly, 

3,013 

Times, 

Weekly, 

3,274 

Paisley,  Advocate, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Park  Hill,  Gazette-Review, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Perth,  Expositor, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

1438 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


ONTARIO,  CKl^,— Continued, 


Peterborough,  Examiner, 
Examiner 
Times, 
Petrolea,  Advertiser, 
Topic, 

Poultry  Advocate,  ftf  aTeaD 
Picton,  Times, 
Port  Arthur,  Chronicle, 
Renfrew,  Journal, 

Mercury, 
St.  Catherines,  Journal, 

Standard, 
St.  Mary's,  Journal, 
St.  Thomas,  Evening  Journal, 

Southern  Counties  Journal 
Times, 

Municipal  World, 
Sarnia,  Observer,  ) 
Observer,  \ 
Lambton  Co.  Post,  ) 
Sarnia  Post,  ) 

Sault  Ste.  Marie,  Sault  Star, 
Seaforth,  Huron  Expositor, 
Shelburne,  Free  Press, 
Simcoe,  Reformer, 
Stratford,  Beacon,  ) 
Beacon,  \ 

Evening  Herald,  ) 
Herald,  j 

Strathroy,  Age, 
Toronto,  Evening  Telegram, 

Globe,  T  (morn'gandeven'g), 

Globe,  [ 

Mail  and  Empire,  ) 

Mail  and  Empire,  \ 


,! 


Daily, 
Weekly, 
Weekly, 
Weekly, 
Weekly, 
Monthly, 
Weekly, 
Daily, 
Weekly, 
Weekly, 
Weekly, 
Daily, 
Weekly, 
Daily, 
Weekly, 
Daily, 
Monthly, 
Daily, 
Weekly, 
Weekly,  ) 
Weekly,  f 
Weekly 
Weekly, 
Weekly, 
Weekly, 
Daily, 
Weekly, 
Daily, 
Semi-w'kly, 
Weekly, 
Daily, 
Daily, 
Weekly, 
(m'g  and  e'g),  Daily, 
Weekly, 


News, 
Star, 
World,  ) 
World,  j 

Canadian  Baptist, 
Canadian  Churchman, 
Canadian  Engineer,  etc., 
Canadian  Grocer, 
Canadian  Sportsman, 
Catholic  Register, 
Christian  Guardian, 
Hardware  and  Metal, 
Monetary  Times, 
North-Ender,  (^^^aTelr) 


Daily, 

Daily, 

Daily, 

Sunday, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekjy, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 


2,530 
2,375 

T,000-|-  ' 
I,OO0-j- 

i,ooo-|- 

2,250+ 
2,637 

1,0004- 
i,ooo-f- 

1,757 

i,ooo-|- 

2,250-f- 
2,192 

2,250-h 

i,ooo-f- 

2,25o4- 

4,333 

i,ooo-|- 

i,ooo-|- 
1,000-)- 

i,ooo-l- 
4,000 -i- 
I,ooo4- 
2,901 

1,750 
2,294 

2,142 

1,000-)- 

40,824 

40,000-)- 

28,866 

40,760 

7,500+ 
37,178 

40,000-)- 

35,674 

35,282 

6,996 

1,000-)- 
4,000-)- 

2,250-f 

1,000-)- 

2,250+ 

21,733 

2,250+ 

4,000+ 
20,000+ 


OVER  1,000  CIRCULATION. 


1439 


ONTARIO,  Chl^,— Continued. 

Toronto,  Once  a  Week,  Weekly, 

Pioneer,  Weekly,' 

Presbyterian,  Weekly, 

Saturday  Night,  Weekly, 

Sentinel,  Weekly, 

Sun,  Weekly, 

Truth,  Weekly, 
Canadian  Manufacturer, 
Canadian  Music  Trades  Journal, 
Farming  World, 

Algoma  Missionary  News,  Monthly, 

(Subscription  50c.  a  year.) 

Bookseller  and  Stationer,  Monthly, 

Busy-Man's  Magazine,  Monthly, 

Canada  Lancet,  Monthly, 

Canada  Lumberman,  Monthly, 

Canadian  Architect  and  Builder,  Monthly, 
Canadian  Craftsman  and   Masonic 

Record,  Monthly, 

Canadian  Druggist,  Monthly, 

Canadian  Electrical  News,  Monthly, 

Canadian  Epworth  Era,  f^^fl^'jP^r)  Monthly, 
Canadian  Harness  and  Carriage 

Journal,  Monthly, 

Canadian  Horticulturist,  Monthly, 

Can.  Implement  &  Vehicle  Trade,  Monthly, 

(Subscription  50c.  a  year.) 

Canadian  Jour,  of  Med.  &  Surgery,  Monthly, 


Canadian  Magazine, 
Canadian  Motor, 
Dominion  Medical  Monthly, 
Dry  Goods  Review, 
Economist, 
Forester, 

Freemason,  (^stTjPeaD 

Home  Journal,  {^^,^lf^) 

Independent  Odd-Fellow, 

Industrial  Canada, 

Methodist  Magazine, 

Missionary  Witness,  (^6'£"l'"yC°) 

Printer  and  Publisher, 

Railway  and  Marine  World, 

Sunday  School  Banner,  f^T?ea?.°)  Monthly, 

Westminster,  Monthly, 

Tweed,  News  &  Hastings  Co.  Advertiser,    Weekly, 
Uxbridge,  Journal,  Weekly, 

Watford,  Guide  Advocate,  Weekly, 

Welland,  People's  Press,  (Sfr/eaD  Weekly, 

Tribune,  Weekly, 

Weston,  Times  and  Guide,  Weekly, 


4,ooo-j- 

4,ooo-i- 

2,250+ 

7,500+ 
12,500+ 

12,500-f 

2,250-f- 

Semi-m'thly,  2,250-!- 

Semi-m'thly,  i,ooo-f- 

Semi-m'thly,  7,500-}- 

i,ooo-|- 

i,ooo-(- 
i,ooo-|- 
i,ooo-(- 
2,250-1- 
i,ooo-[- 

1,000 
i,ooo-|- 
i,ooo-j- 

7,025 

i,ooo-j- 
i,ooo-[- 

6.517 

5,582 

Monthly,      12,500-f- 

Monthly,  5,325 

i,ooo-[- 

Monthly,        4,ooo-|- 

Monthly,         i,ooo-|- 

Monthly,      75,ooo-j-- 

Monthly,         2,250-!- 

Monthly,      12,500-j- 

Monthly,         i,ooo-|- 

Monthly,         2,250-j- 

Monthly,         1,000-!- 

Monthly,  1,704 

Monthly,         i,ooo-|- 

Monthly,         1,000-!- 

18,104 

1,000-!- 

1,000-!- 

1,518 

2,047 

2,250-h 

2,250-h 

i,ooo-|- 


1440 


AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


ONTARIO,   Ch'H.— Continued. 

Windsor,  Evening  Record,  \ 
Record,                 j 

Daily, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

2,250+ 

Woodstock,  Express, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Sentinel-Review,  ) 
Sentinel-Review,  j 

Daily, 

4,000 — 

Weekly, 

4,000 — 

Rod  and  Gun  in  Canada, 

Monthly, 

4,000 — 

PRINCE   EDWARD   ISLAND,  CAN 

• 

Charlottetown,  Examiner, 

Daily, 

1,000 — 

Guardian, 
Rural  Guardian, 

Morning, 

3.084 

Evening, 

3,987 

Patriot,  ) 
Patriot,  j" 

Daily, 

1,000 — 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Summerside,  Island  Farmer, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Journal, 

Weekly, 

2,250+ 

Pioneer, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

P.  E.  I.  Agriculturist, 

Weekly, 

2,250+ 

Tignish,  L'Impartial, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

QUEBEC,  CAN. 

Chicoutimi,  Le  Messenger  de  St.  Antoine 

de  Padone,  (%^eT/^?.^) 

Monthly, 

11,574 

Cookshire,  Compton  Co.  Chronicle, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Granby,  Leader-Mail, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Joliette,  L'Etoile  du  Nord,  frtT/eiD  ^ 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Levis,  Le  Quotidien, 

Daily, 

2,250— 

Montreal,  Gazette, 

Daily, 

7,500+ 

Herald, 
Herald,  ' 

Daily, 

20,000 — 

Weekly, 

12,500— 

La  Patrie, 
Le  Patrie, 

Daily, 

20,000 — 

Weekly, 

12,500— 

La  Presse, 
La  Presse, 

Daily, 

103,808 

Weekly, 

50,197 

Le  Canada, 
Le  Canada, 

Daily, 

12,500— 

Weekly, 

12,500+ 

Star, 

t  Daily, 
j  Weekly, 

62,837 

Family  Herald  &  Weekly  Star, 

129,335- 

Witness,  ) 
Witness,  f 

Daily, 

7,500+. 

Weekly, 

12,500+ 

Canadian  Journal  of  Commerce 

,  Weekly, 

2,250+ 

La  Revue  Medicale  du  Canada, 

Weekly, 

1,000+ 

L'Aurore, 

Weekly, 

1,168 

Le  Canard, 

Weekly, 

1,000 — 

Le  Nationalist, 

Weekly, 

2,250— 

,          Le  Prix  Courant, 

Weekly, 

2,143 

Le  Samedi, 

Weekly, 

21,428 

Northern  Messenger,  (®itf?/JJ?°)  Weekly, 

40,000+ 

Sunday  Sun, 

Sunday, 

2,250+ 

World  Wide, 

Weekly, 

4,000 — 

OVER  1,000  CIECULATION. 


1441 


QUEBEC,  CAl^ --Conti 

Montreal,  Le  Passe  Temps, 

Le  Journal  D'Agriculture, 
Canadian  Mining  Review, 
Canaeian  Municipal  Journal, 
La  Revue  Canadienne, 
L'Union  Medicale  du  Canada, 
Pharmaceutical  Journal, 
Presbyterian  Record,  (^et'aT^^) 
Real  Estate  Record,  (^s'l.^c'aTear.'') 
Tissues  et  Nouveautes, 
Quebec,  Chronicle,  ) 
Gazette,     \ 
Le  Soleil, 
L'Evenement, 
Telegraph, 

Diocesan  Gazette,  (^a'scT/ea?.'') 
Educational  Record, 
L'Enseignement  Primaire, 
Richmond,Times  and  County  Record, 
Rock  Island,  Stanstead  Journal, 
St.  Hyacinthe,  La  Tribune, 
St.  Jerome,  L'Avenir  Du  Nord, 
St.  Johns,  Le  Canada  Francais, 

News, 
Sherbrooke,  Record, 
Gazette, 
Valleyfield,  Le  Progres, 


nued. 

Bi-weekly, 

Semi-m'ly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Morning, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Daily, 

Daily, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Monthly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 

Daily, 

Weekly, 

Weekly, 


SASKATCHEWAN,  CAN. 

Indian  Head,  Vidette,  Weekly, 

Saskatoon,  Phoenix,  )  Daily,      ) 

Phoenix,  J  Weekly,  f 

NEWFOUNDLAND. 

St.  Johns,  Evening  Telegram,  Daily, 


i,ooo-|- 

68,-456 

i,ooo-|- 

3,683 

i,ooo-[- 
1,600 

1,0004- 


20,000- 


2,004 
1,829 

8,109 
i,ooc-(-- 
4,ooo-(- 
4,ooo-|- 
4,000+ 
i,ooo-(- 

1,800 

4,000-h 

1,0004- 

1,833 

1,0004- 
1,0004- 
1,0004- 

2,2504- 
7,971 

1,0004- 
1,0004- 


1,0004- 
1,0004- 
1,0004- 


1,0004- 


91 


III. 

SUNDAY     NEWSPAPERS. 

A  LIST    IN  ALPHABETICAL   ORDER  BY  STATES   AND  TOWNS,    KECA- 

PITXTLATINa  ALL  NEWSPAPERS   HATIMO  A  SUNDAY  ISSUE  AS  CATALOQUED  15  PART  I. 

EVERY  PUBLISHER  OF  A  NEWSPAPER  ENTITLED  TO  A  HIGHER  RATING  THAN  IS  ACCORDED 
IN  THIS  BOOK  (IP  ANT  SUCH  THERE  BE)  KNOWS  THAT  IT  WAS  HIS  PRIVILEGE  TO  HAVE  HIS 
EXACT  FIGURES  INSERTED  HA  DHE  BEEN  ABLE  AND  WILLING  TO  FURNISH  iTHEM.  IN  CASES 
WHERE  A  PUBLISHER  IS  UNWILLING  TO  SUPPLY  THE  REQUISITE  INFORMATION,  EXPERIENCE 
HAS  TAUGHT  THE  DIRECTORY  EDITOR  THAT  IT  IS  ALWAYS  FOR  A  REASON  MORE  SATISFACTORY 
TO  THE  NEWSPAPER  MAN  THAN  IT  WOULD  BE  TO  AN  ADVERTISER  WHO  IS  THINKING  OF 
USING  THE  ADVERTISING  COLUMNS  OF  THE  PAPER. 

WHEN  THE  FIGURES  REPRESENTING  THE  AVERAGE  ISSUE  OF  A  PAPER  ARE  FOLLOWED  BY 
A  PLUS  HARK  (.+)  IT  INDICATES  THAT  THE  OUTPUT  EXCEEDS  THE  FIGURES  GIVEN.  SUCH 
RATING,  IN  ALL  INSTANCES,  REPRESENT  THE  OPINION  OF  THE  EDITOR  OF  THE  DIRECTORY' 
BASED  ON  SUCH  INFORMATION  AS  WAS  AVAILABLE,  AND  IN  THE  ABSENCE  OF  A  DEFINITE  AND 
SATISFACTORY  STATEMENT  FROM  THE  PUBLISHER  OF  THE  PAPER.* 

ALABAMA Annlston,  Hot  Blast 

Birmingham,  Age  Herald 2«,33t 

Eufaula,  Times 

Huntsvllle,  Mercury l.OOH- 

Mobile,  Herald 2,a5(H- 

Moblle,  Item 2,250-f- 

Mobile,  Register 9.875 

Montgomery,  Advertiser 21,838 

Selma,  Journal 

Selma,  Times 

Tuscaloosa,  Times-Gazette 

ALASKA Juneau,  Record-Miner 

Nome.Sunday  News 

Skagway ,  Alaskan 

ARIZONA Blsbee,  Review 1,000+ 

Globe,  Arizona  Silver  Belt 

Phcenix,  Arizona  Republican 6.579 

Phoenix,  El  Mensajero 

Prescott.  Arizona  Journal-Miner 

Tombstone,  Epitaph 

Tucson,  Arizona  Star 

Yuma,  Sun 

ARKANSAS Argenta,  News o  ovuu 

Fort  Smith,  News  Record 3,230+ 

Fort  Smith,  Times ^'^"^ 

Hot  Springs,  Sentinel-Record : 

Hot  Springs,  Arkansaw  Thomas  Cat 2,250+ 

Little  Rock.  Arkansas  Democrat 7,500+ 

Little  Rock,  Arkansas  Gazette ^^,427  - 

Pine  Bluflf ,  Graphic 

Pine  Bluff.  Morning  Courier 

Texarkana,  Texarkanian 

"Van  Buren,  Argus 

CALIFORNIA Bakersfleld.  Morning  Echo 

Chico,  Record 

Eureka,  Guide  and  Market  Report 

Eureka,  Humboldt  Times J'"^ 

Fresno,  Republican /.»w-t- 

Grass  Valley,  Union 

•For  Key  to  Ratings  of  copies  printed  see  first  printed  page. 


1444  AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 

CALIFORNIA Los  Angeles,  Examiner  7,500+ 

Los  Angeles,  Herald 17,500+ 

♦  Los  Angeles,  Times 52,558 

Madera,  Tribune 

Martinez,  Gazette 

Marysville,  Appeal 

Modesto,  Morning  Herald 

Napa.  Journal 

Oakland,  Tribune 20,000+ 

Paloalto,  Citizen 

Petaluma,  Courier 

Point  Loma,  New  Century  Path 

Red  Bluff,  News 

Redding,  Searchlight 1,000+ 

Riverside,  Enterprise 1,000+ 

Sacramento,  Union 9,616 

Sacramento,  Sunday  News 

San  Bernardino,  Sun 3,276 

San  Diego,  Union 4,000+ 

San  Francisco,  Bulletin 

San  Francisco,  California  Demokrat 2,250+ 

San  Francisco,  Call 40,000+ 

San  Francisco,  Chronicle ### 

San  Francisco,  Examiner 107,988 

San  Jose,  Mercury • 11,025 

San  Luis  Obispo,  Tribune 

Santa  Barbara,  Morning  Press 

Santa  Cruz,  Sentinel 

Santa  Rosa,  Press-Democrat 

Stockton,  Independent 1,000+ 

Vallejo,  News 

Visalia,  Morning  Delta 

Watsonville,  Register , 

Woodland,  Mall 

COLORADO Aspen,  Democrat 

Aspen,  Times 

Colorado  Springs,  Gazette 4,000+ 

Cripplecreek,  Times 2,250+ 

Denver,  Post 59,606 

Denver,  Efepublican 37,690 

Denver,  Rocky  Mountain  News 86,794- 

Denver,  Sunday  Standard 

Durango,  Democrat  

Leadvllle,  Herald-Democrat 4,674 

Pueblo,  Chieftain 12,500+ 

Pueblo,  Star- Journal 16,354 

Trinidad,  Advertiser 

Victor,  Record 

CONNECTICUT Bridgeport,  Herald 2,350+ 

Hartford,  Globe 13,605 

Hartford,  Journal 

New  Haven,  Leader 8,727 

New  Haven,  Register 12,104 

New  Haven,  Union 8,614 

Waterbury,  Herald 1,000+ 

Waterbury ,  Republican 6,888 

Waterbury,  Telegram 4,000+ 

DELAWARE Wilmington,  Sunday  Morning  Star 7,500+ 

DI8T.  OF  COLUMBIA.  .Washington,  Evening  Star 34,128 

Washington,  Herald , 

Washington,  Post 12,500+ 

Washington,  Times #♦♦ 

FLORIDA Gainesville,  Sun 

Jacksonville,  Florida  Times-Union 11,681 

Ooala,  Banner 

Pensacola,  Journal 5,758 

Pensacola. News , ...»  1,000+ 

Tampa,  Tribune 12,516 


SUNDAY   NEWSPAPERS.  1446 


QBOROIA Albany.  Vox  Populi..     

Amerlcus,  Times-Recorder 

Athens,  Banner 

Atlanta,  Constitution 4i).000-f- 

Atlanta,  Journal 5«,88a 

Augusta,  Chronicle 3.034 

Augusta,  Herald a,250-h 

Brunswick,  News 

Columbus,  Enquirer-Sun l.OOO-h 

Columbus,  Ledger 10.980 

Griffin,  News  and  Sun 

Macon,  Telegraph 4,000+ 

Rome.  Tribune-Herald (Herald)  1,412 

Savannah,  News 4,0004- 

Savannah,  Labor  Herald 

Thomasville,  Times-Enterprise 

IDAHO Boise,  Idaho  Statesman 6,737 

Hailey,  Wood  River  News-Miner 

Idaho  Falls,  Morning  Post 

Lewiston,  Tribune 3, J42 

Wallace,  Times 

ILLINOIS Belleville,  Der  Trou-Bund , 

Bloomington ,  Bulletin 2,250-H 

Cairo.  Bulletin 2,112 

Cairo,  Telegram 

Champaign,  News 3,592 

Chicago,  Sonntags  Post 36,932 

Chicago,  Die  Fackel 20,000-h 

Chicago,  Denni  Hlasatel 17.8004- 

Chicago.  Der  Daily  Republikaner 

Chicago,  Freie  Presse 7,500+ 

Chicago,  Hearst's  Erenlng  American 75,0004-  - 

Chicago,  Westen  und  Daheim 7.5004- 

Chicago,  Inter  Ocean 40,0004- 

Chicago,  Jewish  Courier 7,9004- 

Chicago,  Narod 1,0004- 

Chicago,  Racing  Form 1,0004- 

Chicago,  Record-Herald 216.464  - 

Chicago,  Skandinaven 12.500-r 

Chicago,  Svornost 20,0004- 

Chicago,  Tribune 320,514 

Chicago.  Katholisches  Sonntagsblatt 7,5004- 

Chlcago,  Sun 

Danville,  Democrat 4,0004- 

Danville,  Press 2,2504- 

Decatur,  Herald 11,835 

Decatur,  Review 10.S61 

East  St.  Louis,  Journal  — 

Effingham,  Record 

Jacksonville.  Journal 1,000-f- 

Joliet, Herald.....   '-^^ 

Lasalle.  Post 1,0004- 

Litchfield,  News 

Mattoon,  Star 1.0004- 

Mount  Carroll,  Carroll  Co.  Democrat 

Ottawa,  Free  Trader 

Ottawa,  Journal 

Paris,  Gazette 

Peoria,  Sunday  Morning  Star 10,081 

Peoria,  Herald-Transcript 7,5004- 

Peoria,  Journal 4,0004- 

Peoria,  Sonntags-Glocke 

Quincy,Whig *'J^ 

Rockford,  Star o'otaI 

Bock  Island,  News Tai^ 

Springfield,  Illinois  State  Journal a-**^ 

Springfield,  IlUuols  State  Register i".8i" 

TTrbana,  Courier 

Urbana,  Illinl 


1446  AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


INDIANA.. Anderson ,  Herald 8,825 

'  Decatur,  Democrat 

Evansville,  Courier 17,013 

E  vansville,  Demokrat 2,250+ 

Evansville.  Journal-News 18,183 

Fort  Wayne,  Journal-Gazette 13,342 

Frankfort,  Times 1,000+ 

Huntington,  Times 

Indianapolis,  Star TA,474 

Indianapolis,  Spottvogel 

Lafayette,  Sunday  Leader 

Lafayette,  Sunday  Times 

Lebanon,  Reporter 

Logansport.  Journal 1,001 

Madison,  Democrat 

Marion,  News-Tribune 4,000+ 

Muncie,  Star  and  News 16,414 

South  Bend,  Sunday  News 1,000+ 

Terre  Haute,  Star 12,500+ 

Terre  Haute,  Tribune 8,946 

Vincennes.  Commercial 

IOWA Burlington,  Hawk-Eye 8,937 

Cedar  Rapids,  Republican 7,500+ 

Council  Bluffs,  Nonpareil 1,000+ 

Creston,  American 1,000+ 

Davenport,  Democrat 11,358 

Davenport,  Der  Demokrat 

Des  Moines,  News 20,000+ 

Des  Moines,  Register  and  Leader 27,871 

Dubuque,  Telegraph 12,476 

Dubuque,  Times- Journal 18,555 

Iowa  City,  lowan 

Muscatine,  News-Tribune 1 ,000+ 

Perry,  Chief 

Sioux  City,  Journal 4,000+ 

Waterloo,  Times-Tribune 1,000+ 

KANSAS... Coffey ville.  Record... > 

Fort  Scott,  Republican 1,000+ 

Leavenworth,  Times 7,500+ 

Parsons,  Sun 

Topeka,  Capital 26,019 

Wichita,  Eagle 20,000+ 

KENTUCKY Frankfort,  Kentucky  Journal 

Henderson,  Gleaner 1,000+ 

Henderson,  Journal 

Lexington,  Herald 5,759 

Lexington,  Leader 7,102 

Lexington,  Blue  Grass  Blade 6,140 

Louisville,  Anzeiger 2,250+ 

Louisville,  Courier- Journal 40,000+ 

Louisville,  Herald 17.500+ 

Louisville,  Omnibus 

Madisonviile,  Hustler 

Owensboro,  Inquirer 3,736 

Owensboro,  Messenger - 3,709 

Paducah.News  Democrat '. 2,250+ 

Paducah,  Register 

LOUISIANA New  Orleans,  Deutsche  Zeitung 

New  Orleans,  Item 20,000+ 

New  Orleans,  L'Abeille ### 

New  Orleans,  News 17,500+ 

New  Orleans,  Picayune 17,500+ 

New  Orleans,  States .- 20,000+ 

New  Orleans,  Times-Democrat,.. 12,500+ 

Shreveport,  Journal 

Shreveport,  Times 

Shreveport,  Caucasian 

Shreveport,  Sunday  Morniag  Messenger 


SUNDAY  NEWSPAPERS.  1447 

MAINE Portland,  Sunday  Telegram 8,855 

Portland,  Sunday  Times 2.250+ 

MARYLAND ...Baltimore,  American 91,209  *^ 

Baltimore,  Der  Deutsche  Correspondent 1.000+ 

Baltimore,  Die  SonntagB  Post 1.000-t- 

Baltlmore,  Sun 20,000+ 

Baltimore,  Guide 

Baltimore,  Wecker 1,000+ 

MASSACHUSETTS Boston,  Globe 308,308  -, 

Boston,  Hearst's  Boston  American 20,000+ 

Boston,  Herald 75.000H ' 

Boston,  Post 226,763  ~, 

Boston,  Every  Other  Sunday 

Lawrence,  Sun 

Lawrence,  Sunday  Register 

Lowell,  Sunday  Telegram 12,500+ 

New  Bedford ,  Standard 14,695 

New  Bedford,  Sunday  Times 4,00l>+ 

Springfield.  Union 17,260 

Springfield,  Republican 17,172 

Worcester,  Telegram 28,006 

MICHIGAN Ann  Arbor,  Michigan  Daily 1,000+ 

Battlecreek.  Morning  Enquirer 2,250+ 

Bay  City,  Tribune...  4,000+ 

Calumet,  PaivalehtL 

Detroit,  Free  Press 59,545 

Detroit,  Sonntagsblatt 2,250+ 

Detroit,  Sunday  News-Tribune 70,062     - 

Detroit,  Michigan  Volksblatt 10,066 

Detroit,  Angelus 

Grand  Rapids,  Herald 7,500+ 

Grand  Rapids,  Der  Sonntagsbote 1,000+ 

Houghton,  Mining  Gazette 4.000+ 

Jackson,  Patriot 8,586 

Kalamazoo,  Gazette 13,932 

Menominee,  News 

Muskegon,  News 

Saginaw,  Courier-Herald   , 14,749 

Sault  Ste.  Marie,  Soo  Times 

MINNESOTA Duluth,  News-Tribune 19,801 

Hastings,  Gazette 

Minneapolis,  Journal 72,578  "'- 

Minneapolis,  Tidende 6.123 

Minneapolis,  Tribune 76,603  ~- 

Minneapolis,  Illustreret  Familie-Journal 

St.  Paul,  Pioneer  Press 35,465 

Winona,  Independent 

MISSISSIPPI Columbus,  Commercial 

Columbus,  Dispatch 

Gulf  port ,  Record 

Jackson,  Clarion-Ledger 1,000+ 

Jackson,  News 

Meridian,  Star 2,250+ 

Natchez,  Democrat 

Vicksburg,  Herald 1,000+ 

MISSOURI Carthage,  Democrat 1,000+ 

Hannibal,  Journal 1,000+ 

Jefferson  City.  Democrat 

Jefferson  City,  Missouri  State  Tribune 

Joplin,  Globe ^"Jf^ 

Joplin,  News-Herald 2,250+ 

Kansas  City,  Journal '''•'^^ 

Kansas  City,  Star 137,883- 

Mexico,  Intelligencer 

Moberly,  Democrat 

St.  Joseph,  Gazette l'-^* 

St.  Louis,  Amerika 12^500+ 

St.  Louis,  Globe-Democrat 173.5T0_ 


1448  AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


MISSOURI St.  Louis,  Post-Dispatch ,.  252,459 

'                      St.  Louis,  Republic 135,748 

St.  Louis,  Mississippi  Blaetter 4,000+ 

St.  Louis,  World 1,00(H- 

St.  Louis,  Der  Friedensbote 30,000+ 

St.  Louis,  Western  Watchman 1,000+ 

Sedalia,  Capital 1,000+ 

Sedalia,  Democrat 1,0004 

Sedalia,  Sentinel 1,000+ 

Springfield,  Leader 5,302 

Springfield,  Republican 2,250+ 

MONTANA ...Anaconda,  Standard 11.084 

Billing!,  Gazette 

Butte,  Miner 7,500+ 

Greatf  alls,  Tribune 4,310 

Helena,  Independent 1,000+ 

Missoula,  Missoulian 4,000+ 

NEBRASKA Beatrice,  Sun 

Fremont,  Herald 1,660 

Lincoln,  Nebraska  State  Journal 12,500+ 

Lincoln,  Star 

Nebraska  City,  Nebraska  Daily  Press 

Omaha,  Bee 35,033 

Omaha,  News 54,512 

Omaha,  World-Herald 38,380 

NEVADA Carson  City,  Appeal 

Carson  City,  News 

Goldfleld ,  Tribune 

Reno,  Nevada  State  Journal 4,000+ 

Virginia  City,  Territorial  Enterprise 

NEW  JERSEY Asbury  Park,  Shore  Press 

Atlantic  City,  Sunday  Gazette 2,250+ 

Newark,  Der  Erzaehler 7,500+ 

Newark,  Sunday  Call 38,283 

Trenton,  Sunday  Advertiser 14,800 

NEW  MEXICO Las  Vegas,  Revlsta  Catolica , 

NEW  YORK Albany,  Argus 4,000+ 

Albany,  Sunday  Press 4,000+ 

Albany,  Sonntags  Journal 

Albany,  Sunday  Telegram 30.000+ 

Amsterdam,  Sentinel 1,000+ 

Buffalo,  Courier 91,447 

Buffalo,  Demokrat 1,000+ 

Buffalo,  News 17,500+ 

Buffalo,  Times 20,000+ 

Buffalo,  Tribuene 

Buffalo,  Illustrated  Buffalo  Express 40,000+ 

Elmira.  Telegram 12,500+ 

Kingston,  Argus 

Newburgh,  Sunday  Telegram 1,000+ 

New  York— Manhattan  and  Bronx, 

American  and  Journal 75,000+' 

Bronx  Borough  Record  and  Times 1,000+ 

Courrier  des  Etats-Unis 1,000+ 

Das  Morgen  Journal 66,464 

Forward 40,000+ 

Herald '. 75,000+  - 

.    Nedelni  Hlas  Lidu 1,000+ 

II  Progresso  Italo-Amerlcano 50.430 

Jewish  Daily  News 40,000+ 

Jewish  Herald 17,500+ 

Jewish  Morning  Journal 62,823 

L'Araldo  Italiano 7,500+ 

Nedelni  New-Yorske  Liity 2,250+ 

Telegraph 40,000+ 

Narodni  List 2,250+ 

People 2,250+ 

Press. 20,000+ 


SUNDAY  NEWSPAPERS.  1449 


^EW  "  .,.,New  York^— Manhattan  and  Bronx, 

Staats-Zeitung 40,000+ 

Sun 75,000+ 

Times 75,000+ 

Tribune 20,000+ 

Volks  Zeitung 20.000+ 

World 483,a.« 

Revue 40,000+ 

LaFollia  di  New  York 

Sunday  Companion 

Sundaj'  Union  and  Catholic  Times 1,000+ 

New  YoTii— Brooklyn, 

Brooklyner  Freie  Presse 4,000+ 

Citizen ### 

Eagle 20.000+ 

Standard  Un ion 7,500+ 

Ogdensburg,  News • 

Clean,  Times 1,000+ 

Poughkeepsie,  Sunday  Courier 11,645 

Poughkeepsie,  Sunday  Inquirer 

Rochester,  Democrat  and  Chronicle 37.785 

Rochester,  Herald 4,000+ 

Syracuse,  Herald 40,000+ 

Troy,  Northern  Budget 12,500+ 

Troy,  Observer 1,000+ 

Utica.  Sunday  Tribune 8,403 

NORTH  CAROLINA Charlotte,  Observer 7,500+ 

Dunn,  Guide 

Durham,  Herald 

Greensboro,  Industrial  News 

Greensboro,  Telegram 1,000+ 

Newbern,  Journal 

Raleigh,  News  and  Observer 12.274 

Wilmington,  Messenger 

Wilmington,  Star 

Winston  Salem,  Journal 

NORTH  DAKOTA Bismarck,  Tribune 

Fargo,  Call  and  Fargo  Daily  Argus '. 1,000+ 

Grand  Forks,  Herald 8,196 

Minot,  Ward  Co.  Reporter 

Valley  City.  Patriot 

OHIO Akron,  Die  Germania 

Canton,  Repository 9,787 

Cincinnati,  Commercial  Tribune 40,000+ 

Cincinnati.  Enquirer 75,000+ 

Cincinnati ,  Sonntagsblatt 12,500+ 

Cincinnati,  Westliche  Blsetter 4.000+ 

Cincinnati,  Der  Sonntagmorgen 2,250+ 

Cleveland.  American 

Cleveland,  Leader 17,600+ 

Cleveland ,  Plain  Dealer 74,911 

Cleveland,  Wjechter  and  Anzeiger 21,567 

Columbus,  Courier 7,500+ 

Columbus,  Dispatch 12,500+ 

Columbus,  Der  Ohio  Sonntagsgast 

ColumbuB,  Ohio  State  Journal 20,000+ 

Columbus,  Ohio  Sun 

Columbus,  Press-Post 17,800+ 

Dayton,  Journal 21,217 

Dayton,  Sunday  World 

Ironton, Irontonian  

Lima,  Republican  Gazette 2,250i- 

Masslllon,  Independent 1,000+ 

Sandusky,  Register 1260+ 

Springfield.  Gazette 1,000+ 

Springfield,  News 7,600+ 

Springfield.  Sun 7,500+ 

Toledo,  Times 12,500+ 


1450  AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 


OHIO Toledo,  Sunday  Courier-Journal 1.000-i- 

•  Van  Wert,  Times 

Youngstown,  Telegram 1,000-)- 

Youngstown,  Vindicator 10,017 

Zanesville,  Sunday  News 1.000-i- 

OKLAHOMA Ardmore,  Ardmoreite 3,250-|- 

Guthrie,  Oklahoma  StateCapital ### 

Muskogee,  Phoenix.. 4,000+ 

Oklahoma  City,  Oklahoman 20,152 

Oklahoma  City,  Times-Journal 

Perry,  Republican 

Shawnee,  Herald 

OREGON Astoria,  Astorian l.OOO-f- 

Baker  City,  Democrat 

Eugene,  Register 

Pendleton,  Tribune 

Portland,  Oregonian 40,614 

Portland,  Oregon  Daily  Journal 26,548 

Salem,  Oregon  Statesman 1,000-h 

PENNSYLVANIA Bradford,  Sunday  Herald 

Easton,  Sunday  Call 1,000-h 

Erie,  Morning  Dispatch 4,000-t- 

Erle,  Sunday  Messenger-Graphic 1,000-h 

Meadville,  Tribune-Republican 

Philadelphia,  Die  Neue  Welt 17,500-|- 

Philadelphla,  Item ##♦ 

Philadelphia.  Gazette 40,000+ 

Philadelphla,  Inquirer 193,795 

Philadelphia,  North  American 40,000-|- 

Philadelphia,  Press 124,006  • 

Philadelphia,  Public  Ledger 20,000-H 

Phlladelphla,  Record 136.472 

Philadelphia,  Sonntagsblatt 7,500+ 

Philadelphia,  Bee 1,000+ 

Philadelphia,  Sonntags  Journal 1,000+ 

Philadelphia.  Sunday  Dispatch 4,000+ 

Philadelphia,  Sunday  Transcript 12,500+ 

Pittsburg,  Dispatch 74,537 

Pittsburg,  Gazette-Times 75,000+ 

Pittsburg.  Leader 20.000+ 

Pittsburg,  Post 60.282 

Pittsburg,  Press 40,000+ 

Pittsburg,  Volksblatt 1,000+ 

Reading,  Die  Biene 

Reading,  Eagle 7,500+ 

Scranton,  Republican 4,000+ 

Scranton.  Scrantonian 7,500+ 

WilUamsport,  Grit 231.687  • 

York.  Gazette 7.500+ 

RHODE  ISLAND Providence.  Journal 24,173 

Providence.  Tribune 16,980 

Westerly,  Sun 4.~60 

SOUTH  CAROLINA Charleston,  Sunday  News 4,000+ 

Columbia,  State 13,887 

Georgetown,  Sunday  Outlook 

Greenville,  News • 

Greenville,  Piedmont • 

Spartanburg,  Herald 2,715 

SOUTH  DAKOTA Aberdeen ,  American 

Dead  wood.  Pioneer-Times 1,000+ 

Rapid  City,  Journal 

Sioux  Falls,  Press ".525 

TENNESSEE., Chattanooga,  Times 7,500+ 

Jackson,  Sun 2,439 

Jackson,  Whig 1,000+ 

Knoxville,  American 

Knoxville,  Journal  and  Tribune 14,69* 

Knoxville,  Independent 


SUNDAY    NEWSPAPERS.  1451 

TENNESSEE Memphis,  Commercial  Appeal  ....*.. 81,773 

Memphis,  News-Scimetar JO.OOO-H 

Memphis,  Times  3,207 

Nashville,  American 26,319 

Nashville,  Children's  Visitor 75,0aH- - 

TEXAS Austin,  Statesman 9,578 

Austin,  Tribune 1,(>X)4- 

Austin,  Current  Issue 1,000-f- 

Beaumont,  Enterprise 7,367 

Beaumont,  Journal 1,000+ 

Brownsville,  El  Porvenir 

Cuero,  Record 

Cuero,  Star 

Dallas,  News 20.000+ 

Dallas,  Times-Herald 13,223 

Denison,  Sunday  Gazetteer 

El  Paso,  Times ### 

FortWorth,  Record  and  Register 4.000+ 

Fort  Worth,  Telegram 12,866 

Gainesville,  Hesperian 

Galveston,  News 7,500+ 

Greenville,  Herald 

Houston,  Chronicle  and  Herald 29,62i) 

Houston,  Post 21,363 

Laredo,  Times 

Marshall,  Messenger 

Mineral  Wells,  Health  Resort 

Paris,  Advocate 1,000+ 

Paris,  News 

San  Antonio,  Express 12,500+ 

San  Antonio,  Light 7,475 

Temple,  Dally  Telegram 

Temple,  Tribune 

Waco,  Times-Herald 7,950 

Yoakum,  Times 

UTAH Ogden,  Examiner 3,656 

Salt  Lake  City,  Intermountain  Republican 8,699 

Salt  Lake  City,  Rural  Republican 

Salt  Lake  City.  Salt  Lake  Herald 16,420 

Salt  Lake  City,  Salt  Lake  Tribune 1^.282 

VIRGINIA Alexandria,  Sunday  Times 

Bristol,  HeraU-Courier 4,000+ 

Danville,  Register 

Lynchburg,  News *i579 

Newport  News,  Press 2,250+ 

Norfolk,  Landmark 7,500+ 

Norfolk,  Virginian  Pilot 12,500+ 

Petersburg,  Index- Appeal '     'H- 

Rlchmond.  International  Lesson 

Richmond ,  Times-Dispatch 17,500+ 

Richmond,  Virginische  Zeitung 

Roanoke,  Times 2,250+ 

Staunton,  Dispatch  and  News 1,000+ 

WA8HINQT0N Bellingham,  American-Reveille 12,500+ 

Everett,  Morning  Tribune 

Hoquiam,  Washingtonian 

Oly mpia,  Olympian 

Port  Townsend,  Leader 

Sealtle,  News • 

Seattle,  Post-Intelligencer 41,340 

Seattle,  Star 20,000+ 

Seattle,  Times ^^'"^ 

Spokane,  Spokesman-Review 29,384 

Tacoma,  Ledger 25,iXa 

Walla  Walla.  Union 2.250+ 

VIRGINIA Bluefield,  Telegraph *-2*H- 

Charleston,  Gazette 1,000+ 

,  Fairmont,  Morning  Times 


1452  AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY. 

WEST  VIRGINIA Morgantown,  Chronicle 

Wheeling,  News 7,500+ 

Wheeling,  Register 12,754 

WISCONSIN Appleton,  Crescent 2,539 

Chippewa  Falls,  Independent 

Eau  Claire,  Leader 4,378 

Fond  Du  Lac,  Bulletin 

Janesville,  Recorder 

La  Crosse,  Chronicle 4,000+ 

Madison,  Democrat 

Milwaukee,  Der  Seebote  and  Der  Sonn tagsbote 6,802 

Milwaukee,  Free  Press 20.000+ 

Milwaukee,  Germania  Sonntags-Post 20,000+ 

Milwaukee,  Sentinel 40,000+ 

Milwaukee,  Amerikanische  Turnzeitung 2,250+ 

Milwaukee,  Freidenker  Des  Pioneer 1,000+ 

Milwaukee,  Vorwaerts 2,250+ 

Milwaukee,  Young  Churchman 39,356 

Superior,  Leader-Clarion 3,290+ 

WYOMING Cheyenne,  Leader 2,250+ 

ALBERTA,  CAN Calgary,  Herald 

BRIT. COL'MBIA, CAN.. Nelson,  News 

Vancouver,  News- Ad vertiser 

Victoria,  Colonist 4,000+ 

NEWBRUNSW'K.CAN.Campbellton,  Graphic 

ONTARIO,  CAN St.  Catharines,  Standard 2,250+ 

Toronto,  World 35,282 

QUEBEC,  CAN Montreal,  Le  Bulletin 

Montreal.  Le  Nationalist 2,250+ 

Montreal,  Sunday  Sun 2,250+ 

»  Montreal,  Sunday  World 


IV. 

CLASS  PUBLICATIONS. 

A  LIST  OF  NEWSPAPERS  AND  OTHER  PERIODICALS  OF  THE  VARIOUS 

CLASSES,  TBADES  AMD  IMTERESTB,  ARRANGED  IN  ALPHABETICAL  ORDER  BY  STATES  AND 
TOWNS  IN  WHICH  THEY  ARE  PUBLISHED,  GIVING  NAME,  FREQUENCY  OF  ISSUE  AND  LATEST 
RATING  OF  COPIES  PRINTED,   AS  INDICATED  IN  PART  I. 

EVERT  PUBLISHER  OF  A  NEWSPAPER  ENTITLED  TO  A  HIGHER  RATING  THAN  13  ACCORDED 
IN  THIS  BOOK  (IF  ANT  SUCH  THERE  BK)  KNOWS  THAT  IT  WAS  HIS  PRIVILEGE  TO  HAVE  HIS 
EXACT  FIGURES  INSERTED  HAD  HE  BEEN  ABLE  AND  WILLING  TO  FURNISH  THEM.  IN  CASES 
WHERE  A  PUBLISHER  IS  UNWILLING  TO  SUPPLY  THE  REQUISITE  INFORMATION,  EXPERIENCE 
HAS  TAUGHT  THE  DIRECTORY  EDITOR  THAT  IT  IS  ALWAYS  FOR  A  REASON  MORE  SATISFACTORY 
TO  THE  NEWSPAPER  MAN  THAN  IT  WOULD  BE  TO  AN  ADVERTISER  WHO  IS  THINKING  OF 
USING  THE  ADVERTISING  COLUMNS  OF  THE  PAPER. 

WHEN  THE  FIGURES  REPRESENTING  THE  AVERAGE  ISSUE  OF  A  PAPER  ARE  FOLLOWED  BY 
A  PLUS  BLARE  (+)  IT  INDICATES  THAT  THE  OUTPUT  EXCEEDS  THE  FIGURES  GIVEN.  SUCH 
RATINGS,  IN  ALL  INSTANCES,  REPRESENT  THE  OPINION  OF  THE  EDITOR  OF  THE  DIRBCTOBY, 
BASED  ON  SUCH  INFORMATION  AS  WAS  AVAILABLE.  AND  IN  THE  ABSENCE  OF  A  DEFINITE  AND 
SATISFACTORY  STATEMENT  FROM  THE  PUBLISHER  OF  THE  PAPER.  * 


RELIGION. 

ADVENTIST. 

CALIFORNIA Mountainview,  Signs  of  the  Times Weekly      17,500+ 

Oakland,  Messiati's  Advocate Weekly       1,000+ 

DI8T.  OF  COLUMBIA.  Washington,  Youth's  Instructor Weekly       7,500-|- 

Washlngton,  Sabbath  School  Worker Monthly. 

ILLINOIS Mendota.  Our  Hope  and  Life  in  Christ Weekly       2,250+ 

INDI ANA Plymouth,  Restitution Weekly. 

MASSACHUSETTS. . .   Boston,  World's  Crisis Weekly       3,250+ 

Boston,  Young  Pilgrim Weekly        2,250+ 

NEBRASKA Collegeview,  Evanueliets  Sendebud Weekly. 

CoUegeview,  Slon's  Vaektare Weekly. 

TEXAS Keene,  Southwestern  Union  Record Weekly. 

BAPTIST. 

ALABAMA. Birmingham,  Alabama  Baptist Weekly       4,000+ 

ARKANSAS Dermott,  Southeastern  Baptist Weekly. 

Helena,  Baptist  Reporter Weekly. 

Little  Rock.  Arkansas  Baptist Weekly. 

Little  Rock.  Baptist  Advance Weekly       4,000+ 

Little  Rock,  Baptist  Vanguard Weekly. 

GEORGIA Atlanta.  Christian  Index Weekly       7,500+ 

Augusta,  Georgia  Baptist Weekly       1,000+ 

Decatur,  Our  Missionary  Helper Monthly  1.016 

ILLINOIS Chicago,  Nya  Wecko  Posten Weekly  7.800 

Chicago,  Standard Weekly       4,(300+ 

Chlcago,  Service Monthly     17,500+ 

Elgin,  Gospel  Messenger Weekly. 

INDIANA  Greenfield,  Primitive  Monitor Monthly      1,000+ 

Greenaburg,  Baptist  Observer Weekly  5,831 

OwensvIUe,  Messenger Weekly       1,000+ 

Harlan,  Vgegteren Weekly. 

Pella,  Baptist  Record Weekly        1,000+ 

Danville.  Torch  Light Weekly. 

l.r  '       J3KY Fulton,  American  Baptist  Flag Weekly        1,000+ 

Louisville,  American  Baptist Weekly. 

Louisville,  Baptist  Argus.  Weekly       7,500+ 

Lo'-isville,  Western  Recorder Weekly       7,500+ 

louIavIUe,  Review  and  Expositor Quarterly        1,500 

•For  Key  to  Ratings  of  copies  printed,  see  first  printed  page. 


1454  AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 

BAPTIST— Continued. 

LOUISIANA Alexandria,  Bap  tlst  Chronicle Weekly        1,000-}- 

Alexandria,  Louisiana  Baptist Weekly. 

Winnfleld,  Guardian Monthly       1,000+ 

MAINE Portland,  Zion's  Advocate Weekly        1.00U+ 

MASSACHUSETTS Boston,  Morning  Star  (Free) .Weekly        2,250+ 

Boston,  Watchman Weekly        4,000+ 

Boston,  Baptist  Missionary  Magazine Monthly     20,000+ 

BoBton,  Home  Mission  Echoes Monthly. 

MICHIGAN Detroit,  Christian  Herald Weekly  6,211 

MINNESOTA. Minneapolis,  Baneret Weekly        2,250+ 

MISSISSIPPI Canton,  Mississippi  Baptist Weekly. 

Greenville,  Baptist  Preachers'  Union Semi-m'ly. 

Jackson,  Baptist Weekly       2,250+ 

Newton,  Mississippi  Baptist Weekly. 

Senatobla,  Baptist  Herald Weekly. 

MISSOURI Kansas  City,  Word  and  Way Weekly      12,500+ 

Mexico,  Regular  Baptist Bi-weekly. 

St.  Louis,  Central  Baptist Weekly  11,461 

Sikeston,  General  Baptist Weekly. 

NEW  JERSEY Newark,  N.J.  Baptist  Bulletin Monthly  6,229 

Plainfleld.  Sabbath  Recorder Weekly  3,065 

NEW  YORK Middletown,  Signs  of  The  Times Semi-m'ly. 

New  Y oris.— Manhattan  and  Bronx, 

Examiner Weekly       7,500+ 

Baptist  Home  Mission  Monthly 19,083 

NORTH  CAROLINA.. .  Ayden,  Free  Will  Baptist  ( Free  Will ) Weekly        1,000+ 

Fayetteville,  North  Carolina  Baptist Weekly        2,250+ 

Goldsboro,  Baptist  Review Weekly. 

Raleigh,  Baptist  Sentinel Weekly        1,000+ 

Raleigh,  Biblical  Recorder Weekly        7,500+ 

Williamston,  Gospel  Messenger  (Primitive) Monthly. 

Wilson,  Zion's  Landmark Semi-m'ly. 

OHIO Brookville.  Vindicator Monthly. 

Cincinnati,  Journal  and  Messenger Weekly        7.500+ 

Cleveland,  Der  Sendbote Weekly        1,000+ 

Cleveland,  Der  Jugend  Herold Monthly. 

OKLAHOMA Darlington,  Indian  Outlook Monthly. 

Guthrie,  Oklahoma  Safeguard Weekly       2,250+ 

Oklahoma,  National  Baptist  Flag Weekly        1,000+ 

PENNSYLVANIA Philadelphia,  Baptist  Commonwealth Weekly        7,800+ 

Philadelphia,  Christian  Banner Weekly       1,000+ 

Philadelphia,  Young  People .Weekly      75,000+  -*" 

Philadelphia,  Young  Reaper Semi-m'ly. 

Philadelphia,  Bible  Lessons Monthly. 

Philadelphia,  Baptist  Teacher Monthly    40,000+ 

Philadelphia,  Good  Work Monthly      2,250+ 

Philadelphia,  Our  Little  Ones Monthly. 

Philadelphia,  Superintendent / Monthly     2,250+ 

Philadelphia,  Youth's  World Monthly. 

Philadelphia,  Advanced  Home  Dept.  Quarterly 20,000+ 

Philadelphia,  Advanced  Quarterly 75,000+  ^-a 

Philadelphia,  Junior  Quarterly 76,000+  -— . 

Philadelphia,  Our  Story  Quarterly 

Philadelphia,  Primary  Quarterly 76.000+  — 

Philadelphia,  Senior  Home  Department  Quarterly.  20,000+ 

Philadelphia,  Senior  Quarterly 75,0004  ■ 

SOUTH  CAROLINA... Columbia,  Standard Monthly      1,000+ 

Greenville,  Baptist  Courier Weekly       7,500+ 

TENNESSEE Martin,  Primitive  Baptist , Weekly  8,624 

Nashville,  Baptist  and  Reflector Weekly       4,000+ 

Nashville,  Baptist  Boys  and  Girls Monthly. 

Nashville,  Kind  Words Monthly. 

Nashville,  Advanced  Quarterly 75,000+  ^^ 

Nashville,  B.  Y.  P.  U.  Quarterly 

Nashville.  Bible  Class  Quarterly 40,000+ 

Nashville,  Intermediate  Quarterly 75,000+  T— 

Nashville,  Primary  Quarterly 1,000-'- 


CLASS  PUBLICATIONS  1455 


B  A  PTIHT— Continued. 

TEXAS Abilene,  Baptist  Tribune Weekly       1,000+ 

Dallas,  Baptist  Standard Weekly      17,500+ 

DallaB,  Texas  Baptist  and  Herald Weekly       4,000-i- 

Dallas,  Missionary  Worker Semi-m'ly    1,000+ 

Graham,  Banner  of  Peace Semi-m'ly. 

Jacksonville,  Baptist  Echo Weekly        2,250+ 

San  Antonio,  Baptist  Visitor Weekly. 

Tyler,  Baptist  Sword  and  Shield Weekly        1,000+ 

VIRGINIA Danville,  Baptist  Union Monthly. 

Richmond,  Home  Companion Weekly       4,000+ 

Richmond,  Religious  Herald Weekly        4,000+ 

Richmond,  Virginia  Baptist Weekly. 

Richmond,  Foreign  Mission  Journal Monthly     17,500+ 

MANITOBA,  CAN Winnipeg,  Western  Outlook Semi-m'ly      2,281 

WISCONSIN Appleton,  Wisconsin  Baptist Monthly      2,250+ 

Wauwatosa,  Wisconsin  Baptist Monthly  3,000 

NEW  B'WICK,  CAN. .St.  John,  Maritime  Baptist Weekly        2,250+ 

Woodstock,  King's  Highway Semi-m'ly. 

ONTARIO,  CAN Toronto,  Canadian  Baptist Weekly  6.996 

CHRISTIAN  CHURCH. 

MISSOURI Excelsior  Springs,  Christian  Onion  Witness  Herald. Weekly. 

OHIO Cincinnati,  Missionary  Intelligencer Monthly        12,000 

WEST  VIRGINIA Parkersburg,  West  Virginia  Christian Semi-m'ly. 

CHURCH  OF  CHRIST  (SCIENTIST). 

MASSACHUSETTS Boston,  Christian  Science  Sentinel Weekly. 

Boston,  Christian  Science  Journal Monthly. 

Boston,  Der  Herold  der  Christian  Science Monthly. 

TENNESSEE Nashville,  Gosp^  Advocate Weekly        7,500+ 

CHURCH    OF   GOD. 

MISSOURI Stanberry,  Bible  Advocate Weekly       1,000+ 

PENNSYLVANIA Harrisburg,  Church  Advocate Weekly        1,000+ 

Harrlsburg,  Sunday  School  Gem Weekly. 

Harrisburg,  Sunbeam Monthly. 

CONGREGATIONAL.IST. 

CONNECTICUT Hartford,  Hartford  Seminary  Record Quarterly. 

ILLINOIS Chicago,  Advance Weekly         17,550 

Chicago,  Mission  Studies.; Monthly      2,250+ 

INDIANA Michigan  City,  Der  Kirchenbote Weekly . 

IOWA Oskaloosa,  Congregational  Iowa Monthly. 

MASSACHUSETTS  . .  ..Boston,  Congregationalist Weekly         23,815 

Boston,  Wellspring Weekly     75,000+ 

Boston,  Congregational  Work Monthly. 

Boston,  Life  and  Light  for  Woman Monthly. 

Boston,  Missionary  Herald  , Monthly     12,600+ 

Boston,  Pilgrim  Teacher Monthly    12,500+ 

NEBRASKA Lincoln,  Nebraska  Congregational  News Monthly      1,000+ 

NEW  YORK New  York.— Manhattan  and  Bronx, 

American  Missionary Monthly. 

Home  Missionary Monthly    1  ,500+ 

Church  Building Quarterly       6,500 

OHIO Oberlin,  Blbllotheca  Sacra Quarterly. 

VERMONT St.  Johnsbury.  Vermont  Missionary Monthly. 

ONTARIO,  CAN  j Toronto,  Canadian  Congregationalist Weekly. 

DISCIPL.es  OF  CHRIST. 

GEORGIA. . .-. Atlanta,  Southern  Evangelist Weekly  1,000+ 

ILLINOIS Chicago,  Christian  Century Weekly  4,000+ 

INDIANA Indianapolis,  Octographic  Review Weekly. 

Indianapolis,  Missionary  Tidings Monthly  12,500+ 

IOWA ■ Des  Moines,  Christian  Union Weekly  2,260+ 

Des  Moines,  Christian  Worker Monthly  1,171 

MASSACHUSETTS New  Bedford,  Christian  Messenger Weekly  1,000+ 

MIRiSOURI St.  Louis,  Christian  Evangelist Weekly  80,076 

St.  Louis,  Our  Young  Folks Weekly  46,879 

St.  Louis,  Christian  Quartern  ■ 171 ,635 


1458  AMERICAN  NEVVSPAPE 


DISCIPL.es    of  CHRIST-C'onrinuea. 

OHIO Cincinnati,  Christian  Leader Weekly  7,500+ 

Cincinnati,  Christian  Standard Weekly  102.878 

Cincinnati,  American  Home  Missionary Monthly  9,66(J 

PENNSYLVANIA Pittsburg,  Christian  Worker Weekly  2,250+ 

TEX AS Austin,  Firm  Foundation Weekly  7,500-t- 

Dallas,  Christian  Courier Weekly  2,250-|- 

FRIENDS. 

INDIANA Plainfleld.  Youth'g  Friend .Weekly. 

Plainfleld,  Friends*  Missionary  Advocate Monthly. 

NEBRASKA Central  City,  Nebraska  Friend Monthly. 

NORTH  CAROLINA. .  High  point,  Friends'  Messenger Monthly.  725 

PENNSYLVANIA Philadelphia,  American  Friend Weekly        4,000+ 

Philadelphia,  Friend Weekly. 

Philadelphia.  Friends'  Intelligencer Weekly  8,784 

Philadelphia.  Scattered  Seeds Monthly         4,729 

HOLINESS. 

ILLINOIS Chicago,  Christian  Witness  and  Advocate  of  Bible 

Holiness Weekly       7,500+ 

INDIANA Anderion,  Gospel  Trumpet Weekly. 

MISSOURI St.  Louis,  Vanguard Semi-m'ly  4,000+ 

OHIO Cleveland,  Christian  Harvester Monthly. 

TEXAS Greenville,  Texas  Holiness  Advocate Weekly. 

JEWISH. 

CALIFORNIA Los  Angeles,  B'nai  B'rith  Messenger Semi-m'ly. 

San  Francisco,  Hebrew Weekly. 

San  Francisco,  Jewish  Times Weekly. 

ILLINOIS Chicago,  Jewish  Courier  ) Daily  7,500+ 

Chicago,  Chicago  Weekly  ) 

Chicago.  Jewish  Progress Semi-w'ly  2,250+ 

Chicago,  Israelite Weekly      12,500+ 

Chicago,  Reform  Advocate Weekly  19,407 

LOUISIANA New  Orleans,  Jewish  Ledger Weekly. 

MARYLAND Baltimore,  Guide Weekly. 

Baltimore.  Jewish  Comment Weekly        1,000+ 

MICHIGAN Detroit,  Jewish  American Weekly. 

MISSOURI St.  Louis.  Jewish  Voice Weekly        1,000+ 

NEW  YORK New  York.— Slanhattan  and  Bronx, 

Forward .« Daily  40,000+ 

Jewish  Daily  News  } 40,000+ 

Jewish  Gazette         J Weekly       4,000+ 

Jewish  Herald  ? Daily  17.500+ 

Volksadvocat     S Weekly      12,500+ 

Jewish  Morning  Journal Morning        63,823 

Warheitand  Daily  Herald  > 

Volksadvocat  S Weekly. 

American  Hebrew  and  Jewish  Messenger Weekly      12,500+ 

Amerikaner Weekly.        27.387 

Hebrew  Standard Weekly        V0OO+ 

DieZukunft M-  000+ 

Maccabaean WI+ 

OHIO Cincinnati,  American  Israelite ,377 

Cleveland,  Jewish  Independent 

Cleveland,  Jewish  Review  and  Observer A  + 

OREGON Portland,  Jewish  Tribune \  <- 

PENNSYLVANIA Philadelphia.  Jewish  Exponent '^  \^ 

Pittsburg,  Jewish  Criterion W. 

Pittsburg,  Jewish  Post We 

Pittsburg,  Volksf reund Wet 

TENNESSEE Memphis.  Jewish  Spectator Weei 

LATTER-DAY    SAINTS. 

IOWA Lamoni,  Saints' Herald Weekl. 

Lamoni,  Zion's  Hope Weekly 

Lamoni.  Autumn  Leaves Monthly 

MISSOURI Independence,  Zion's  Ensign Weet:. 


CLASS  PUBLICATIONS.  1457 

l.ATTEK-DAY  SAINTS-Conftnued. 

AH Beaver,  Press Weekly. 

Brlgham,  Boxelder  News Weekly. 

Salt  Lake  City,  Deseret  Evening  News  i Dally  8,296 

Salt  Lake  City,  Deseret  News  J Seml-w'ly      22,55<) 

^    Salt  Lake  City,  Bikuben ; Weekly  l.OOO-h 

Salt  Lake  City,  Juvenile  Instructor Semi-m'ly  7,50O-(- 

Salt  Lake  City,  Character  Builder Monthly  2,250+ 

Salt  Lake  City,  Children's  Friend. Monthly  2,250+- 

Salt  Lake  City,  Young  Woman's  Journal Monthly  4,00(H- 

I.UTHERAN. 

ILLINOIS Rock  Island,  Augustana Weekly        7,500-f 

lOWA Decorah,  Evangelisk  Luthersk  Kirketidende Weekly        7,500-|- 

MINNESOTA Minneapolis,  Lutheraneren Weekly        T,500-|- 

MISSOURI St.  Louis,  Der  Lutheraner Bi-weekly. 

St.  Louis,  Evangelisch-Lutherisches  Schublatt Monthly. 

St.  Louis,  Kinder  U  Jugenblatt Monthly. 

St.  Louis,  Lutheran  Pioneer Monthly.' 

St.  Louis,  Young  Lutheran's  Magazine Monthly. 

St.  Louis,  Theological  Quarterly 

NEW  YORK Hartwick  Seminary,  Hartwick  Seminary  Monthly.. 

New  Y oris.— Manhattan  and  Bronx, 

Lutherische  Herald Weekly. 

Luther  League  Review Monthly      4,000-1- 

OHIO Columbus,  Lutheran  Standard Weekly. 

Columbus,  Lutherische  Kirchenzeitung Weekly. 

Dayton,  Lutheran  Evangelist Weekly        4,000-r 

PENNSYLVANIA AUentown.  Der  Jugeud-Freund Monthly. 

Gettysburg,  Lutheran  Quarterly 

Greenville,  Lutheran  World ....Weekly        2.250-1- 

Greenville,  Young  Lutheran Monthly        24,979 

Philadelphia,  Lutheran Weekly        2,2504- 

Philadelphia,  Lutheran  Observer Weekly        7,500-f- 

Philadelphia,  Augsburg  S.  S.  Teacher Monthly      7,500-h 

Philadelphia,  Lutheran  Sunday  School  Herald Monthly     17,500+ 

Pittsburg,  Lutheran  Witness Semi-m'ly. 

Reading,  Lutherischer  Kirchenblatt Weekly        1,000+ 

SOUTH  CAROLINA. .  .Columbia,  Lutheran  Church  Visitor Weekly. 

WISCONSIN Milwaukee,  Rundschau Weekly      17,500-{- 

M ANITOBA.  CAN Winnipeg,  Sameiningin Monthly. 

MENNONITE. 

INDIANA Berne.  Christllcher  Bund esbote Weekly  1,0(X>+ 

Berne,  Mennonite Weekly . 

Elkhart.  Herald  of  Truth Weekly  l.(X)0+ 

Elkhart,  Mennonitische  Rundschau Weekly  1,000+ 

KANSAS McPherson,  Zion's  Bote Weekly  1,000+ 

ONTARIO,  CAN..  Berlin,  Gospel  Banner Weekly, 

METHODIST. 

ALABAMA Birmingham,  Ala.  Christian  Advocate  ( South  ) Weekly         10,893 

ARKANSAS. .  .'..*.*. Argenta.  Voice  of  the  Twentieth  Century  ( A.M.E.) .  .Weekly. 

Little  Rock,  Western  Methodist  (South) Weekly        7,500+ 

CALIFORNIA .Berkeley,  California  Christian  Advocate Weekly. 

San  Francisco,  California  Christian  Advocate Weekly       25250+ 

San  Francisco,  Pacific  Methodist  Advocate  (South). Weekly. 

San  Francisco,  Vestra  Sandebudet Monthly. 

CONNECTICUT New  Haven,  Zlon  Trumpet Bi-monthly. 

FLORIDA  Liveoak,  Florida  Christian  Advocate Weekly        1000+ 

Orlando,  Florida  Christian  Recorder  (A.  M.  E.) Weekly. 

GEORGIA  Atlanta,  Watchman Weekly. 

Atlanta,  Wesley  an  Christian  Advocate Weekly        4.000+ 

Columbus,  Southern  Christian  Recorder Weekly. 

ILLINOIS Chicago,  Epworth  Herald Weekly      75,(X)0+ 

Chicago,  Free  Methodist Weekly  7,8.8 

Chicago,  Krestansky  Posel  Weekly. 

Chicago,  Northwestern  Christian  Advocate Weekly      2(3,000+ 


1458  AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRE 


METHODIST— Confintted 

ILLINOIS Chicago,  Sandebudet Weekly- 
Chicago,  Deaconess  Advocate Monthly 

Windsor,  Mattoon  District  Methodist Monthly. 

INDIANA Butler.  Epworth  League  Quarterly 

IOWA Iowa  City,  Iowa  Methodist Monthlj'. 

KENTUCKY Louisville,  Central  Methodist  ( South) Weekly 

Louisville,  Pentecostal  Herald Weekly 

LOUISIANA New  Orleans,  Christian  Advocate  (South) Weekly 

New  Orleans,  Southwestern  Christian  Advocate.... Weekly 

MARYLAND Baltimore,  Methodist Weekly 

Baltimore,  Methodist  Protestant Weekly 

Chestertown,  Peninsula  Methodist Weekly 

MASSACHUSETTS..  .  .Boston,  Zlon's  Herald Weekly 

Boston,  Woman's  Missionary  Friend Monthly 

Fall  River,  Primitive  Methodist  Journal Monthly. 

MICHIGAN Detroit,  Michigan  Christian  Advocate Weekly 

MISSOURI Kansas  City,  Central  Christian  Advocate Weekly 

St.  Louis,  Christian  Advocate  (South) Weekly 

MONTANA Helena,  Messenger Monthly. 

NEW  YORK New  York— iH/an/ia^an  and  Bronx, 

Christian  Advocate Weekly 

Classmate Weekly 

Sunday  School  Advocate Weekly. 

Christian  City Monthly 

Sunday  School  Journal Monthly 

Voice  of  Missions Monthly 

Woman's  Home  Missions Monthly 

World-Wide  Missions Monthly 

Methodist  Review .Bl-m'ly 

Berean  Intermediate  Lesson  Quarterly 

Senior  Berean  Lesson  Quarterly 

Syracuse,  Northern  Christian  Advocate Weekly 

Syracuse,  Wesleyan  Methodist Weekly 

NORTH  CAROLINA  . .Charlotte,  Star  of  Zion Weekly 

Greensboro,  North  Carolina  Christian  Advocate Weekly 

Greensboro,  Our  Church  Record Weekly. 

Greensboro,  Woman's  Missionary  Record Monthly      1,(XX)-|- 

Raleigh,  Christian  Advocate.. Weekly       4,(XX)+ 

OHIO Cincinnati,  Der  Christliche  Apologete Weekly      12,500+ 

Cincinnati,  Western  Christian  Advocate Weekly      12,500+ 

Cincinnati,  Haas  und  Herd Monthly      4,000+ 

Cincinnati,  Christian  Educator Quarterly. 

OREGON Portland,  Pacific  Christian  Advocate Weekly        1,000+ 

PENNSYLVANIA Philadelphia,  Christian  Recorder  (African) Weekly       2.250+ 

Philadelphia,  Methodist Weekly       2,250+ 

Philadelphia.  Christian  Republic Monthly    75,000+ 

Philadelphia,  A.  M.  E.  Church  Review Quarterly    1,000+ 

.  Pittsburg,  Christian  Advocate Weekly      20,000+ 

Pittsburg,  Methcdlst  Recorder  (Protestant) Weekly       4,000+ 

Pittsburg,  New  Guide Weekly        7,500+ 

SOUTH  CAROLINA  ...Spartanburg,  Southern  Christian  Advocate Weekly       7,500+ 

TENNESSEE Jackson,  Christian  Index Weekly. 

Knoxvllle,  Holston  Christian  Advocate Weekly       2,250+ 

Knoxville,  Methodist  Advocate  Journal Weekly  5,782 

Nashville.  Children's  Visitor Sunday     75,000+ 

Nashville.  Christian  Advocate  (South) Weekly      12,500+ 

Nashville,  Epworth  Era  ( South ) Weekly        7,500+ 

Nashville,  Midland  Methodist  ( South) Weekly  6,578 

Nashville,  Sunday  School  Magazine  (South) Monthly     40,000+ 

Nashville,  Woman's  Missionary  Advocate Monthly. 

TEXAS Dallas,  Texas  Christian  Advocate  ( South) Weekly        7,500+ 

Tehuacana,  Texas  Protestant Weekly. 

VIRGINIA Danville.  Methodist Monthly      2,500+ 

WASHINGTON Spokane,  League  Magazine Monthly. 

WEST  VIRGINIA Sutton,  West  Virginia  Methodist  Advocate Weekly. 

NOVA  SCOTIA,  CAN.. Halifax,  Wesleyan Weekly       2,250+ 

ONTARIO,  CAN Toronto,  Christian  Guardian Weekly         21,733 


CLASS  PUBLICATIONS.  1459 


METHODIST-Confmited. 

ONTARIO,  CAN Toronto,  Onward Weekly. 

Toronto,  Pleasant  Hours Weekly. 

Toronto,  Canadian  Epworth  Era Monthly         7,025 

Toronto,  Methodist  Magazine  and  Review Monthly      1,000+ 

Toronto,  Missionary  Outlook Monthly. 

Toronto,  Sunday  School  Banner Monthly        18,104 

31URAVIAN. 

PENNSYLVANIA. . .  .Bethlehem,  Moravian Weekly        1,000+ 

NEW  THOUGHT. 

ILLINOIS Chicago.  New  Thought Monthly. 

Chicago,  To-Morrow  Magazine Monthly      7,500+ 

MASSACHUSETTS. . .  .Holyoke.  Nautilus Monthly        25.466 

MICHIGAN Detroit,  Occult Monthly. 

Detroit,  Stellar  Ray Monthly     12,600+ 

NEW  YORK New  York— Manhattan  and  Bronx, 

Modern  Miracles Monthly        18,583 

Metaphysical  Magazine Quarterly. 

PENNSYLVANIA Corry,  Self  Mastery Monthly. 

OCCULTISM  AND  THEOSOPHY. 

ARKANSAS Waldron.  Voice  of  the  Magi .Monthly. 

CALIFORNIA Applegate,  Bible  Review Monthly. 

Point  Loma,  New  Century  Path Weekly. 

PRES  B  YTERIAN. 

GEORGIA Atlanta,  Presbyterian Weekly. 

Atlanta,  Southern  Presbyterian Weekly  7,500 

ILLINOIS Chicago,  Interior Weekly  4,000+ 

IOWA Cedar  Rapids.  Iowa  Presbyterian Monthly  1,000+ 

Dubuque,  Der  Presbyterianer Weekly  1,000+ 

Dubuque.  Our  German  Work Quarterly. 

KENTUCKY Louisville,  Christian  Observer Weekly  20.000+ 

LOUISIANA New  Orleans,  Southwestern  Presbyterian Weekly  5,198 

MICHIGAN Detroit,  Michigan  Presbyterian Weekly  2,250+ 

MINNESOTA Minneapolis,  Reformed  Presbyterian  Advocate  (Re- 
formed)  Seml.m'ly. 

MISSOURI St.  Louis,  Missionary  Record  (Cumberland) Monthly  7,500+ 

NEW  JERSEY Princeton,  Princeton  Theological  Review Quarterly       1,160 

NEW  YORK New  York— jl/an/ta<^an  and  Bronx, 

Christian  Nation  ( Scotch) Weekly  1,00(H- 

Observer Weekly  7,500+ 

Home  Mission  Monthly 

Woman's  Work  for  Woman Monthly. 

Utica,  Y  Cyf aill Monthly. 

NORTH  CAROLINA. . .  Charlotte,  Africo- American  Presbyterian Weekly. 

Charlotte,  Presbyterian  Standard Weekly  2,250+ 

OHIO Cincinnati,  Herald  and  Presbyter Weekly  22,760 

Xenia,  Woman's  Missionary  Magazine  (United) Monthly  2.260+ 

PENNSYLVANIA Philadelphia.  Christian  Instructor  ( United) Weekly  2,250+ 

Philadelphia,  Forward Weekly  371,282 

Philadelphia,  Presbyterian Weekly  7,500+ 

Philadelphia,  Westminster Weekly  4,000+ 

Philadelphia,  Assembly  Herald Monthly  40,000+ 

Phlladelphla,  Westminster  Teacher Monthly  40,000+ 

Pittsburg,  Christian  Union  Herald  (United ) Weekly  20.000+ 

Pittsburg,  Onward Weekly. 

Pittsburg,  Presbyterian  Banner Weekly  16,538 

Pittsburg,  United  Presbyterian Weekly  17,500H 

Pittsburg,  Bible  Teacher  (United) Monthly  2,250+ 

SOUTH  CAROLINA... Clinton,  Our  Monthly 2,250+ 

Due  West,  Associate  Reformed  Presbyterian Weeklj  1,000+ 

TENNESSEE Nashville,  Cumberland  Presbyterian Weekly  12.600+ 

Nashville.  Missionary Monthly  7,500+ 

TEXAS Dallas,  Western  Presbyter Weekly  1,000+ 

Dallas,  Texas  Presbyterian Monthly. 

Fort  Worth,  Presbyterian  Herald Monthly. 


1400  AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 

PRESBYTERIAN— Continued. 

VIRGINIA Richmond,  Central  Presbyterian Weekly        4,000-i- 

Rlchmond,  Children's  Friend Weekly  29.173 

Richmond,  International  Lesson Weekly. 

Richmond,  Pea*8  for  the  Little  Ones Weekly      2i3,000+ 

Richmond,  Earnest  Worker Monthly        32,666 

Richmond,  Home  Department  Quarterly 

Richmond,  Junior  Quarterly, 

Richmond,  Lesson  Quarterly 

Richmond,  Primary  Quarterly 

NOVA  SCOTIA Plctou,  Presbyterian  WitnesB Weekly  4,692 

ONTARIO,  CAN Chesley,  Associate  Presbyterian  Magazine Monthly. 

Toronto,  Presbyterian Weekly        2,250-|- 

Toronto,  Foreign  Missionary  Tidings Monthly. 

QUEBEC,  CAN Montreal,  Presbyterian  College  Journal Monthly. 

Montreal,  Presby  terlan  Record Monthly     20.000+ 

PROTESTANT  EPISCOPAL. 

CALIFORNIA Sacramento,  Sacramento  Missionary Quarterly       2,275 

San  Francisco,  Pacific  Churchman Semi-m'ly       1,633 

DELAWARE Newark,  Delaware  Churchman Monthly. 

DIST.  OF  COLUMBTA.Washlngton,  Church  Militant Monthly. 

IOWA Dubuque,  Iowa  Churchman Monthly  2,000 

KENTUCKY Louisville,  Bishops  Letter Monthly      1,000-f- 

M ARYLAND Baltimore,  Maryland  Churchman Monthly      1,000+ 

Salisbury.  Easton  Churchman Monthly. 

MASSACHUSETTS.  ...Boston.  Church  Militant Monthly      4,000+ 

Boston,  St.  Andrew's  Cross Monthly      4,000+ 

MICHIGAN Detroit,  Churchman Monthly. 

MINNESOTA St.  Paul,  Church  Record Monthly      1,000+ 

MISSOURI St.  Louis,  Church  News f Monthly. 

MONTANA Helena.  Montana  Churchman Monthly      1,000+ 

NEW  YORK ^ew  York.— Manhattan  and  Bronx, 

Churchman Weekly 

Church  Eclectic Monthly. 

Parish  Visitor Monthly 

Spirit  of  Missions Monthly 

OHIO Cincinnati.  Church  Chronicle Mv, nthly. 

Cleveland,  Church  Life Monthly  . 

PENNSYLVANIA Philadelphia,  Church  Standard Weekly 

Philadelphia.  American  Church  S.  S.  Magazine Monthl 

Pittsburg,  Church  News Monthly. 

SOUTH  DAKOTA Forest  City,  Anpao  Kin Monthly. 

VIRGINIA Richmond,  Southern  Churchman Weekly 

WASHINGTON Seattle.  Churchman Monthly. 

WISCONSIN Milwaukee,  Living  Church Weekly 

Milwaukee,  Young  Chtirchman Sundaj'S 

Milwaukee,  Church  Times Monthly 

NOVA  SCOTIA,  CAN.  .Halifax  Church  Work  ( Anglican) ". Monthly 

ONTARIO.  CAN Kingston,  Ontario  Churchman Monthly 

Toronto,  Canadian  Churchman  (Anglican) Weekly 

Toronto,  Algoma  Missionary  News Monthly 

Toronto,  New  Era  (Anglican) Monthly 

QUEBEC.  CAN Quebec,  Diocesan  Gazette  (Anglican) Monthly 

NEWFOUNDLAND  . .  .Sc.  Johns.  Diocesan  Magazine Monthly 

REFORMED  CHURCH. 

MICHIGAN Grand  Rapids,  Huisvrlend Monthly  20,000- 

Holland,  De  Hope Weekly  2,250-  ' 

Holland,  De  Wachter Weekly. 

NEW  YORK New  York— Manhattan  and  Bronx, 

Christian  Intelligencer Weekly  2,250- 

msslon  Field Monthly  5,26 

OHIO Cleveland,  Christian  World Weekly  1,000- 

Cleveland,  Kirchenzeitung Weekly  1,000- 

PENNSYLVANIA Philadelphia,  Reformed  Church  Messenger Weekly  4.000- 

Philadelphla,  Heldelburg  Teacher Monthly. 

Reading,  Reformed  Church  Record Weekly  4,000- 


CLASS  PUBLICATIONS.  J461 


REFOR3IED  EPISCOPAL. 

ILLINOIS Chicago,  Evangelical  Episcopalian Monthly. 

PENNSYLVANIA Philadelphia,  Episcopal  Recorder Weekly  1.000+ 

R031AN  CATHOIilC. 

CALIFORNIA Los  Angeles,  Tidings Weekly  1,000+ 

San  Francisco,  Leader : Weekly  2,250+ 

San  Francisco,  Monitor Weekly  17,500+ 

COLORADO Denver,  Catholic  Register Weekly. 

CONNECTICUT Hartford,  Catholic  Transcript Weekly  12,500+ 

DIST.  OF  COLUMBIA. .Washington,  New  Century Weekly  1,000+ 

ILLINOIS Chicago,  Narod Daily  1,000+ 

Chicago,  Katolik Seml-w 'ly  4,000+ 

Chicago,  Catholic  Pilot Weekly  1,000+ 

Chicago,  Gazeta  Katollcka Weekly. 

Chicago,  Katholisches  Sonntagsblatt Weekly. 

Chicago,  Kathollsohes  Wochenblatt Weekly  1,000+ 

Chicago,  New  World Weekly  4,000+ 

Chicago,  Pritel  Ditek Weekly  4,000+ 

Evanston,  Katholischer  Jugend  Freund Monthly  17,600+ 

Joliet,  Amerikanskl  Slovenec Weekly  4,535 

Quincy,  Western  Catholic Weekly. 

Techny,  Amerikanisches  Mlssionsblatt Monthly  16,500 

Teehny,  Christian  Family Monthly  11,125 

INDIANA Evansville,  Das  Sternenbanner Weekly. 

Indianapolis,  Catholic  Columbian  Record Weekly. 

Notre  Dame,  Ave  Maria Weekly  26,111 

IOWA Cascade,  Katholischer  Waetcher Weekly  1,000+ 

Davenport,  Catholic  Messenger Weekly  4.000+ 

Des  Moines,  Western  World., Weekly. 

Dubuque,  Catholic  Tribune Weekly  12,281 

Dubuque,  Katholischer  Westen Weekly  4,000+ 

Dubuque,  Luxemburger  Gazette Weekly  1,000+ 

KANSAS Wichita,  Catholic  Advance Weekly  1,000+ 

KENTUCKY Louisville,  Katholischer  Glaubensbote Weekly  1,000+ 

Louisville,  Kentucky  Irish-American Weekly. 

LOUISIANA New  Orleans,  Catholic  Churchman Weekly. 

New  Orleans,  Morning  Star Weekly. 

MARYLAND Baltimore,  Catholic  Mirror Weekly  4.000+ 

Baltimore,  Chimes Weekly  1,008+ 

.;                         Baltimore,  Katholische  Volks-Zeltung Weekly  1,0004- 

Baltimore,  Catholic  Monthly 

Baltimore,  Tablet Quarterly. 

MASSACHUSETTS.... Boston,  Pilot Weekly  7.500+ 

Boston,  Republic Weekly  1,000+ 

Boston,  Sacred  Heart  Review Weekly  4,000+ 

Boston,  Columbiad Monthly  1.000+ 

Boston,  Donahoe's  Magazine Monthly  20,000+ 

Boston.  Father  Mathew  Herald Monthly  17,500+ 

Fall  River,  Catholic  Advocate Weekly  2,250+ 

Lawrence,  Sunday  Register Weekly. 

New  Bedford,  Catholic  Union Weekly. 

Springfield,  Tribune Weekly  1.000+ 

MICHIGAN Detroit,  Angelus Sundays. 

Detroit,  Die  StImmeDerWahrhelt Weekly  2,250+ 

Detroit,  Catholic  Home  Magazine Monthly. 

Detroit,  Michigan  Catholic Weekly  1,00(+ 

MINNESOT  A St.  Paul,  Der  Wanderer Weekly  10,942 

St.  Paul,  Northwestern  Chronicle Weekly  4,000+ 

MISSOURI Kansas  City,  Catholic  Register Weekly  1.000+ 

St.  Joseph,  Catholic  Tribune Weekly  2.250+ 

St.  Louis.  Hlas Semi-Wly    3.250+ 

St.  Louis,  Church  Progress  and  Catholic  World Weekly  17,500+ 

St.  Louis,  Herold  des  Glaubens Weekly  35,9r,9 

St.  Louie,  Western  Watchman Sundays  1,000+ 

NEBRASKA Omaha,  True  Voice Weekly.  4,067 

NEW  HAMPSHIRE...  .Manchester.  Emerald Weekly  1,000+ 

Manchester,  Guidon Monthly  2.250+ 


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1462  AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 

ROIMAN  CATHOljIC-Continued. 

NEW  JERSEY New  Brunswick.  Catholic  Record Monthly. 

NEW  MEXICO Las  Vegas,  Revista  Catolica Sundays. 

NEW  YORK Albany,  Catholic  Chronicle Weekly. 

Buffalo,  Aurora  und  Christliche  Woche Weekly        4,000+ 

Buflalo.  Catholic  Union  and  Times Weekly        4,000+ 

New  Y oris.— Slanhattan  and  Bronx, 

Catholic  News Weekly      20,000+ 

Freeman's  Journal Weekly       4,000+ 

Irish  World .Weekly      12,500+ 

Sunday  Companion .Weekly. 

Sunday  Union  and  Catholic  Times Sundays      1,000+ 

Benziger's  Magazine Monthly       64,416 

Catholic  World Monthly      2,250+ 

Homiletic  Monthly 

Leader Monthly      1,000+ 

Messenger Monthly    20.000+ 

New  York— Queens, 

Catholic  Deaf  Mute Monthly      3,250+ 

Ogdensburg,  Catholic  Courier Weekly. 

Rochester,  Catholic  Journal Weekly       1.00O+ 

Syracuse,  Catholic  Sun Weekly. 

Yonkers,  New  York  Review Bi-m'ly. 

NORTH  CAROLINA  .  .Nazareth,  Truth Monthly      7,500+ 

OHIO Cincinnati,  Catholic  Telegraph Weekly      20,000+ 

Cincinnati,  Wahrheitsf reund Weekly       7,500+ 

Cincinnati,  C.  K.  of  A.  Journal Monthly. 

Cincinnati,  Der  Sendbote Monthly. 

Cleveland,  Catholic  Uuiverse Weekly      20,000+ 

Columbus,  Catholic  Columbian Weekly       2,250+ 

Columbus,  Ohio  Waisenf reund Weekly        4,000+ 

Dayton,  Young  Catholic  Messenger Semi-m'ly     33,587 

Somerset,  Holy  Name Monthly. 

Somerset,  Rosary  Magazine Monthly      7,500+ 

Youngstown,  Compass Monthly  750 

Zanesville,  Catholic  Home  Companion Monthly      4,000+ 

OREGON Mount  Angel,  Mount  Angel  Magazine Monthly      7,500+ 

Portland,  Catholic  Sentinel Weekly  7,352 

PENNSYLVANIA Philadelphia,  Catholic  Standard  and  Times Weekly      12.500+ 

Philadelphia,  Nord  xVmerika Weekly        1,000+ 

Philadelphia,  Young  Folks'  Catholic  Weekly 17,500+ 

Philadelphia,  Ecclesiastical  Review Monthly      4,000+ 

Philadelphia,  Am.  Catholic  Historical  Researches.  .Quarterly       1.050 

Philadelphia,  Am.  Catholic  Quarterly  Review 2,000 

Pittsburg,  Catholic Weekly       7,500+ 

^  Pittsburg,  Observer Weekly       7,500+ 

Pittsburg,  Wielkopolauim Weekly. 

Scranton,  Catholic  Light Weekly. 

RHODE  ISLAND Providence.  Visitor Weekly. 

TENNESSEE Memphis,  Catholic  Journal Weekly        1,000+ 

TEXAS Hallettsville,  Novy  Domov Weekly. 

San  Antonio,  Katholische  Rundschau Weekly        1,000+ 

San  Antonio,  Southern  Messenger Weekly  5,516 

UTAH Salt  Lake  City,  Inter-Mountain  Catholic Weekly        2,250+ 

VERMONT Rutland.  Eastern  Herald Weekly       1,000+ 

VIRGINIA Richmond,  Catholic  Visitor Weekly. 

WISCONSIN Chippewa  Falls,  Cathdlic  Sentinel Weekly. 

De  Pere,  De  Volksstem Weekly. 

La  Crosse,  Vlastenec Weekly. 

Milwaukee,  Catholic  Citizen Weekly     17,500+ 

Milwaukee,  Columbia Weekly  7,525 

Milwaukee,  Excelsior : Weekly        4,000+ 

Milwaukee,  New  Century Weekly. 

Milwaukee,  Catholic  Forester Monthly. 

Milwaukee,  Catholic  School  Journal Monthly      4,000+ 

Milwaukee,  Our  Young  People Monthly      7,500+ 

West  De  Pere,  Aunais  of  S*  .Toseoh Monthly      1,000+ 

MANITOBA,  CAN Winnipeg,  Northwest  Rev  Weekly. 


CLASS  PUBLICATIONS.  1463 


ROMAN  CATHOI.IC-Continued. 

NEW  B'WICK,  CAN. .  .St.  John,  Monitor Weekly. 

NOVA  SCOTIA,  CAN.. Antlgonlsh,  Casket ........Weekly! 

ONTARIO,  CAN Kingston,  Canadian  Freeman Weekly        l.OOQ-f- 

London,  Catholic  Record Weekly      12,500+ 

Ottawa,  United  Canada Weekly. 

Toronto,  Catholic  Register Weekly       2,250+ 

<3DEBEC,  CAN ChlcOutlml,  St.  Anthony's  Can.  Church  JIessenger..Monthly .       11,574 

Montreal,  La  Semaine  Religleuse  de  Montreal Weekly. 

Montreal,  True  Witness Weekly. 

Quebec,  L'Enselgnement  Primalre Monthly      4,000-(- 

ANTI-ROMAN  CATHOLIC. 

MASSACHUSETTS.... Boston,  American  Citizen Weekly        2,250+ 

NEW  YORK Hew  York.— Manhattan  and  Bronx, 

Converted  Catholic Monthly      4,0<>3+ 

SALVATION  ARMY. 

NEW  YOR,K New  York— Manh attan  and  Bronx, 

War  Cry Weekly. 

ONTARIO,  CAN Toronto,  War  Cry Weekly. 

SPIRITUALIST. 

ILLINOIS Chicago,  Progressive  Thinker Weekly. 

NEW  YORK New  York— Brooklun, 

Mahatma Monthly. 

OREGON Portland.  World's  Advanced  Thought,  etc Monthly. 

TEXAS Galveston,  Spiritual  Reformer  and  Humanitarian.  .Monthly. 

SWEDENBORGIAN. 

MASSACHUSETTS  . . .  .Boston,  New  Church  Review Quarterly. 

MISSOURI St.  Louis,  Bote  Der  Neuen  Klrche Monthly. 

PENNSYLVANIA Bryn  Athyn,  New  Church  Life Monthly. 

UNITARIAN. 

CALIFORNIA San  Francisco,  Pacific  Unitarian Monthly. 

MASSACHUSETTS  . . .  .Boston,  Christian  Register Weekly        4,000+ 

Boston,  Every  Other  Sunday Bi-weekly. 

NEW  YORK Sidney,  Unitarian Monthly. 

UNITED  BRETHREN  IN  CHRIST. 

INDIANA Huntington,  Christian  Conservator Weekly  3,038 

Huntington,  Missionary  Monthly 

OHIO Ashland,  Brethren  Evangelist Weekly  2,250+ 

Dayton,  Der  Froehliche  Botschaf ter Weekly. 

Dayton,  Religious  Telescope Weekly  32,206 

Dayton,  Watchword Weekly  37,462 

Dayton,  Missionary  Advance Monthly  2,250+ 

Dayton,  Our  Bible  Teacher Monthly  11.857 

Dayton,  Woman's  Evangel Monthly  6,416 

Dayton,  Our  Senior  Lesson  Quarterly 165,000 

PENNSYLVANIA .Harrisburg,  Evangelical  Visitor Seml-m'ly . 

Harrisburg,  Conference  Herald Monthly  1,83.3 

UNITED  EVANGELICAL  CHURCH. 

OHIO Cleveland,  Evangelical  Messenger Weekly  1,00<>— 

Cleveland,  Evangelischer  Missionsbote Monthly. 

Cleveland,  World  Evangel  and  Christian Monthly  20,0"» 

PENNSYLVANIA Harrisburg,  Evangelical Weekly  9,ST7 

Harrisburg.  Evangelische  Zeltschrlft Weekly  2.011 

Harrisburg,  Evangelical  Bible  Teacher Monthly  4,533 

Harrisburg,  Missionary  Tidings Monthly  7,612 

Harrisburg,  Evangelical  Bible  Quarterly 56,825 

UNIVERSALIST. 

■GEORGIA Canon,  Uni versalist  Herald Weekly. 

MASSACHUSETTS Boston.  Unlversalist  Leader Weekly        1,000+ 

lool  Helper Monthly. 

ope Seml-m'ly. 


1464  AMERICAN  NEWSPAPEK  DIRECTORY, 

UNDEN03IIXATI0NAL,. 

ARKANSAS Little  Rock,  Arkansas  Sunday  School  Herald Monthly  1,511 

CALIFORNIA Los  Angeles,  California  Independent Weekly. 

Los  Angeles,  Fellowship Monthly  2,00( 

CONNECTICUT Hartford ,  Hartford  Seminary  Record  Quarterly. 

DIST.  OF  COLUMBIA.. Washington,  News  Letter Monthly. 

FLORIDA Jacksonville,  Sunday  School  Lesson .Weekly. 

GEORGIA Atlanta,  Golden  Age Weekly. 

ILLINOIS Chicago,  Bladet Weekly        7,500-1- 

Chicago,  Evangelisten , Weekly        2,250-|- 

Chlcago,  Folke-Vennen Weekly        2,250-)- 

Chicago,  Home  Herald Weekly        137,03i 

Chicago,  Mlssions-Vannen Weekly  19,56'J 

Chicago.  Unity Weekly        1,000-h 

Chlcago,  Biblical  World Monthly       4,000+ 

Chlcago,  Christian  Cynosure Monthly       2,250-|- 

Chlcago.  Open  Court Monthly       8.250+ 

Chicago,  Welcome  News Monthly  1,863 

Chicago,  American  Journal  of  Theology Quarterly. 

Elgin,   New    Century    Sunday    School    Teachers' 

Monthly 41,649 

T  German  Valley,  Der  Mitarbeiter Monthly. 

Moline,  Ungdomens  Sandebud Monthly, 

iDIANA Aurora,  Alpha  and  Omega Monthly. 

Greencastle,  Christian  Union  Messenger Weekly. 

Indianapolis,  Awakener Monthly  3,022 

I W A Oskaloosa,  Iowa  Sunday  Scliool  Helper Monthl3'. 

Shenandoah,  Missionary  World Monthly       4,000+ 

a-NSAS Ottawa,  Chautauqua  Assembly  Herald Monthly       1,000+ 

Wichita,  Primitive  Christianity Weekly. 

ENTUCKY Louisville,  Kentucky  Sunday  School  Reporter Monthly       2,250+ 

AINE Portland ,  Maine  State  Sunday  School  Star Monthly       1,000+ 

ASSACHUSETTS Athol,  Church  Record Weekly  1,112 

Beverly,  Spirit  of  the  Word Monthly. 

Boston,  Christian Monthly       2,250+ 

Boston,  Junior  Christian  Endeavor  World Monthly. 

Boston,  Light  Bearer Monthly. 

Boston,  Watchword  and  Truth Monthly       4,000+ 

Boston,  Illustrated  Sunday  School  Quarterly 1,000+ 

Boston,  Intermediate  Sunday  School  Quarterly 4,000+ 

East  Northfleld,  Record  of  Christian  Work Monthly     20,000+ 

ICHIGAN Battle  Creek,  Medical  Missionary Monthly. 

^SSISSIPPI Port  Gibson,  Vidette Monthly. 

,^SSOURI BoonvUle,  Western  Christian  Union Monthly      1,000+ 

(  Kansas  City,  Gospel  Message Monthly  2,400 

St.  Louis,  Der  Frledensbote Sundays     20,000+ 

St.  Louis,  Deutsch  Amerlkanlsher Monthly. 

EW  JERSEY Newark,  Messenger Monthly. 

,VV  YORK Albany,  Zion's  Watchman Weekly. 

Albany,  Sunday  Schools  at  Work Quarterly       7,000 

Geneva,  Bible  Student  and  Teacher Monthly      4.000+ 

New  York— Marihattan  and  Bronx, 

Christian  and  Missionary  Alliance Weekly. 

'  '■  Christian  Herald Weekly       215,012 

^.  Christian  Work  and  Evangelist Weekly      20,000+ 

Independent Weekly       7,500+ 

Outlook Weekly       112,745 

Sabbath  Reading Weekly        108,509 

Witness Weekly         18,665 

American  Messenger Monthly     40,000+ 

Amerlkanischer  Botschaf ter Monthly     12,500+ 

Bible  Societ3'  Record Monthlj'. 

Bible  Student  and  Teacher Monthlj'. 

Homiletic  Review Monthly        21,004 

Living  Truths Monthly. 

Missionary  Review  of  the  World Monthly      4,000+ 

Silver  Cross Monthly. 

Missions  Gleaner Bl-m'thly. 


CLASS  PUBLICATIONS.  1465 


UNDEXOMINATION  A  l.-Continued. 

NEW  YORK North  Chili.  Earnest  Christian  and  Golden  Rule. ..  .Monthly       1.000-f- 

NOBTH  CAROLINA.. Raleigh,  North  Carolina  Sunday  School  Beacon Monthly. 

OHIO Akron,  Young  People's  Lesson  Quarterly 38,50U 

Cleveland,  Der  Chrlstllche  Botschafter Weekly        2.25(H- 

Cleveland.Der  Missionebote Monthly. 

Cleveland,  Evangelical  Sunday  School  Teacher Monthly. 

Cleveland,  Evangellsche  Magazln Monthly      7,500+ 

Cleveland,  Evangelischer  Misslonsbote Monthly. 

Cleveland,  Expositor  and  Current  Anecdotes Monthly    12,500-|- 

Cleveland,  Missionary  Messenger Monthly. 

Dayton.  Herald  of  Gospel  Liberty Weekly  6,053 

Oberlin.  Plantation  Missionary Bl-m'ly  3,001 

OKLAHOMA ..Medford,  Oklahoma  Sunday  School  Worker Monthly         3,340 

PENNSYLVANIA Allegheny,  Christian  Statesman Weekly        1,0004- 

Allegheny,  Zion's  Watchtower Semi-m'ly. 

Beaver,  Pentecostal  Evangel Monthly. 

Cleona,  Preacher's  Helper Monthly       4,000-|- 

Cleona,  Pulpit Monthly      2,250+ 

Lebanon,  Brotherhood  Star Monthly      7.500-r 

Philadelphia,  Sunday  School  Times Weekly      76,000 

Philadelphia,  Church  Press  Association  Magazines. Monthly    17,&0( 

Philadelphia.  Faith  and  Works Monthly. 

Philadelphia,  Pennsylvania  Herald Monthly  Z, 

Philadelphia,  Words  of  Faith Monthly. 

Quakertown,  Manna Monthly. 

Reading,  Der  Sonntagsgast Monthly      l,0f> 

Scranton,  Evangel Monthly      1,00 

RHODE  ISLAND Providence,  Church  Messenger Monthly 

SOUTH  CAROLINA. .  .Beaufort,  Churchman Weekly. 

Columbia.  Way  of  Faith Weekly       4,00 

Florence,  Chronlols --• ....Monthly. 

Greenw^ood,  Christian  Appeal Weekly       l.uC' 

TENNESSEE Nashville,  Living  Water Weekly       4,0t 

TEXAS Dallas,  Purity  Journal Monthly      LOO 

Dallas,  Texas  Sunday  School  Star .Monthly     4,0C 

UTAH...; Salt  Lake  City,  Intermountain  Christian  Advocate. Monthly. 

VIRGINIA Richmond,  Christian  Monthly l.Oi- 

WISCONSIN Appleton,  Church  Tidings Monthly 

NEWB'SWICK.  CAN..St.  John,  S.  S.  Advocate Monthly. 

ONTARIO,  CAN Berlin,  Der  Evangeliums  Bote Monthly. 

Toronto,  All  The  World Monthly. 

Toronto,  Missionary  Witness Monthly 

Toronto,  Westminster Monthly      1,  i 

<JUEBEC,  CAN Montreal,  L'Aurore  Weekly 


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Montreal.  Northern  Messenger  Weekly      40.01 

Indian  Head,  Prairie  Witness S 

YOUNG  MEN'S  CHRISTIAN  ASSOCIATION. 


SASKATCHEWAN, 

C^N Indian  Head,  Prairie  Witness Seml-m  ly 


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OONNECTICUT Waterbury ,  Waterbury  News Monthly. 

MISSISSIPPI Meridian,  Railroad  Record Monthly. 

MISSOURI St.  Louis,  Christian  Manhood Monthly 

NEW' YORK         jjlQw  Y oris.— Manhattan  and  Bronx, 

Association  Men Monthly    20,00  - 

Empire  State Quarterly       3,.M 

.QHIO Columbus,  Ohio  Association  News Monthly         2.t)28 

YOUNG  PEOPLE'S  SOCIETY  OF  CHRISTIAN  ENDEAVOR. 

ALABAMA Birmingham,  Endeavorer  of  Alabama Monthly. 

COLORADO. Colorado  Springs,  Rocky  Mountain  Endeavor Monthly. 

IOWA  ..; Oskaloosa,  Iowa  Christian  Endeavor Monthly. 

MASSACHUSETTS  . .  .Boston,  Christian  Endeavor  World Weekly         93,294 

Boston.  Junior  Clirlstlan  Endeavor  World Monthly. 

PENNSYLVANIA Harrisburg.  Keystone   League   of    Christian   En- 

deavor  Journal Monthly         2,876 

RHODE  ISLAND Providence,  Church  Messenger Monthly         8,470 


1466  AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  DIRECTORY, 

FREE    THOUGHT. 

FLORIDA Estero,  Flaming  Sword Monthly  1,305> 

ILLINOIS Chicago,  Brann's  Iconoclast Monthly  7,500+ 

Chlcago,  Open  Court Monthly  2,2W+ 

Oak  Park.  Svobodna  Skola Monthly  2,250+ 

KENTUCKY Lexington,  Blue  Grass  Blade Weekly  6,14a 

MINNESOTA Minneapolis,  Forskaren Monthly  2,250+ 

NEW  YORK New  Yor^— Manhattan  and  Bronx, 

Truth  Seeker Weekly  1,000+ 

TEXAS San  Antonio,  Reed's  Isonomy Bi-m'ly  1,000+ 

Waco,  Searchlight Monthly. 

WEST  VIRGINIA Morgantown,  Qourki Monthly. 

ONTARIO,  CAN Toronto,  Secular  Thought Weekly. 

AFRO-AMERICAN    (NEGRO). 

ALABAMA Birmingham,  Truth Weekly. 

Huntsvllle,  Journal Weekly  1,000 

Tuskegee,  Student Weekly       1,000+ 

ARKANSAS. Argenta,  Voice  of  the  Twentieth  Century Weekly. 

Hot  Springs,  Echo Weekly. 

Montrose.  Trumpet Weekly. 

Pine  Bluff,  Herald Weekly. 

COLORADO Colorado  Springs,  Western  Enterprise Weekly. 

Denver,  Statesman Weekly . 

Pueblo.  Colorado  Times Weekly. 

CONNECTICUT New  Haven,  Zlon  Trumpet Bi-monthly. 

DIST.  OF  COLUMBIA .  Washington,  Bee Weekly. 

FLORIDA Marianna,  West  Florida  Rugail Weekly.   - 

Marianna,  West  Florida  Tribune Monthly. 

Orlando,  Florida  Christian  Recorder Weekly. 

Pensacola,  Florida  Sentinel Weekly. 

Tampa.  Florida  Intelligencer Weekly        2,250+ 

GEORGIA Atlanta,  Independent Weeklj-. 

Atlanta,  Voice  of  the  People Monthly      2.250+ 

Augusta,  Georgia  Baptist Weekly        1,000+ 

Brunswick,  Herald Weekly. 

Covington,  Advocate Weekly. 

Griffin.  Echo , Weekly. 

Savannah,  Tribune Weekly. 

Savannah,  Independent Semi-m'ly. 

Waynesboro,  Voice  of  Union Weekly. 

ILLINOIS Chicago,  Appeal Weekly        7,600+ 

Chicago,  Broad  Ax Weekly. 

Chicago,  Conservator Weekly. 

Chicago,  Monitor Weekly        4.000+ 

Metropolis,  Gazette Weekly. 

Springfield,  Forum Weekly. 

Springfield,  Negro  Citizen Weekly. 

Springfield,  State  Capital Weekly. 

INDIANA Indianapolis,  Freeman Weekly       4,000+ 

Indianapolis,  Recorder Weekly        1,000+ 

Indianapolis,  World Weekly. 

IOWA Des  Moines,  Iowa  State  Bystander Weekly. 

KANSAS Kansas  City,  American  Citizen Weekly. 

Topeka,  Plaiudealer Weekly. 

KENTUCKY Danville,  Torch  Light W eekly, 

Lexington  Standard Weekly. 

Louisville,  American  Baptist , Weekly. 

Owensboro,  Kentucky  Reporter Weekly        1,000+ 

LOUISIANA Delhi.  Afro-American  Citizen Weekly. 

Shreveport,  Watcliman  ) Daily. 

Shreveport,  Watchman  S Weekly. 

MARYLAND Baltimore,  Afro-American  Ledger. . .  Weekly  8.056 

Baltimore,  Crusader Weekly       1,000+ 

Baltimore,  Lancet Weekly. 

Frederick,  Hornet Weekly. 

MASSACHUSETTS Boston,  Guardian Weekly. 

Boston,  Alexander's  Magazine Monthly. 

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