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TUB PROGRESSIVE FARMER 366 (2) Bargain Prices on Qubbing Offers The Progressive Farmer offers its readers some very at tractive Clubs at real bar gain prices. Send in your own Progressive Farmer renewal now even if your time is not quite out, and take ad vantage of some of these bargain offers for your self. You can have each publication in the Club you select sent to a different address or all to one ad dress as you may wish. The following are some of our EXTRA SPECIAL CLUBS OFFER No. 1. OFFER No. 4. The Progressive Farmer, 1 yr. $1.00 The Progressive Farmer . . $1.00 Today's Mag. with Pattern .50 The American Magazine 1.50 Poultry Success . .50 - Southern Fruit Grower . .50 $i"50 r Oar Special Rate, only . . $2.00 $ .o'J . Special Rate lor the four, only $1.25 OFFER No. 5. OFFER No. 2. The Progressive Farmer . . $1.00 The Progressive Farmer . . $1.00 Collier's National Weekly 2.50 Bryan's Commoner . . 1.00 $3.50 $2.00 Our Special Rate, only . . $2 15 Our Special Rate, only . . $1.50 -------------------- OFFER No. 3. The Progressive Farmer . . $1.00 Woman's HomeCompanion 1.50 Oar Special Rate, only $2.50 $2.00 The Progressive Farmer . . Youth's Companion . . Oar Special Rate, only . . $1.00 2.00 $i!oo $2.50 OTHER OFFERS The Progressive Farmer for one year with any of the following: Magazine Regul'r Price of both Our Special Rate forbotbJ American Boy AmericanSheep Breeder American Swineherd Breeders' Gazette Atlantic Monthly Century Magazine Confederate Veteran Current Opinion Cosmopolitan Cooperation Delineator Everybody's Magazine. Garden Magazine Good Housekeeping Harper's Magazine Hoard's Dairyman Irish Homestead Kansas City W'kly Star. LaFollette's W'kly Man Literary Digest, (new) .. Literary Digest (ren'w'li $2.00 2.00 1.50 2 CO 5.00 5.00 2.00 400 2.50 2 00 253 2.50 2.50 2.50 5.00 2.00 3 20 1 25 2.00 4.00 4.00 $1.70 1.80 1.35 1 85 4.65 4.20 1 80 3.25 2 15 1.60 2 00 2 10 2.00 215 430 1.65 320 1 15 1 50 3.50. 4 00 Magazine. Regul'r1 Price of both ondon Public Opinion McCall s Magazine McClure's Metropolitan Magazine Modern Priscilla Munsey's Magazine.... National Field North American Review Outlook Poultry Success. ........ Review of Reviews St Nicholas (new). St. Nicholas (renewal) .. Scribner's Magazine.... Southern Fruit Grower Springfield, Mass. Re publican Survey, Social Serv. wk The Public Today's Magazine World's Work 11.00 1.50 2.50 2.50 2.00 2.50 2.00 5.00 4.00 1 50 4.00 4 00 4.00 4.00 1.50 2.00 4.00 2.C0 1.50 4.00 Our Special Rate forboth $4.00 1.35 2 CO 2.00 1 70 2.30 2.00 4.30 3.75 1.15 2 50 2.75 3.50 3.65 1.15 1.85 3.75 1.73 1.15 2.60 MAKE UP YOUR OWN CLUB If you want a different club than those above mentioned you can make up your own selection for as many additional publications as you may want, in the following manner: First select a club listed and then add to it the other publications wanted. To determine the price of the extra publications, first find the price we charge opposite the name of the publication selected in the column headed "Our Special Rate lor Both" and then deduct $1.00 from that price. For example: Should you want The Progressive Fanner and the Breeders Gazette, our special rate for the two is $1.85. Then, should you want to add to that club "Hoard's Dairyman" and "Current Opinion", you should first deduct $1.00 from our special rate of $1.65 for the "Hoard's Dairy man Club" and then $1.00 from our special rate of $3.25 for the "Current Opinion", which would then leave 65 cents to be added for "Hoard's Dairyman" and $2.25 for "Current Opinion." These amounts added to our special price of $1.85 for the Breeders Gazette Club, would make $4.75 for the four magazines and would give you a direct saving of $1.25 for the combination. We make special clubbing rates on almost every publication printed. If you do not find what you want in our list, send us the name of the publication wantedand we will quote you our special Bargain Prices. Make your selection today and send it in with your check or money order, so there will be no delay in getting the magazines -started. Alt Orders Must Be Sent to THE PROGRESSIVE FARMER. OFFICES: Birmingham, Ala., Raleigh, N. C, Memphis.Tenn., and Dallas, Tex. New York Office. 41 Park Row; Chicago Office. 601 Advertising Building. COMMUNICATIONS REGARD INO ADVERTISING OR SUBSCRIPTIONS MAY BE ADDRESSED TO EITHER OFFICE. ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AT THE POSTOFFICE AT BIR MINGHAM, ALA.. UNDER THE ACT OP CONGRESS OF MARCH, i. Wt. SUBSCRIPTION RATES One year,j$l; six months, 50 tents.; three months, 3 cents. The above rates apply In United States. Mexico, Cuba, Porto Rico, Panama, Hawaiian and Philippine Islands. Rate for Canada, $1.50 per year; all other foreign countries, $2 per year. YOUR LABEL IS YOUR RECEIPT The date to which your subscription Is paid is given on the little red or yellow slip on page 1 opposite your name, printed thus, "John Doe, 31 Dec. 14," means that Mr. Doe is paid up to December 31, 1914. etc. After you send in your renewal, it requires about ten days to have this date changed and properly corrected on your label. Please advise us promptly if the label date does not properly show when your subscription expires. Each Advertiser's Reliability Guaranteed WE WILL positively make good the loss sustained by "any subscriber as a result of fraudulent misrepresentations made in The Progressive Farmer on the part of any advertiser w ho proves to be a deliberate swindler. This does not mean that we will try to adjust trifling disputes between re liable business houses and their patrons, but in any case of actually fraudu lent dealings, we will make good to the subscriber as we have jUst indicated. The conditions of this guarantee are. that the claim for loss shall be reported to us within one month after the advertisement appears in our paper and after the transaction complained of: that our liability shall cover only the purchase price of the article in question, nor aggregate over $1,000 on any one advertiser, and that the subscriber must say whn writing each advertiser: "I am writing you as an advertiser in Th Progressive Farmer, which guar antees the reliability of all advertising it carries." Readers In the Carolinas, Virginia. Georgia and Florida should always address their letters to THE PROGRESSIVE FARMER, Raleigh, N. C. FARM CANNING NUMBER APRIL 25 Our issue of April 25 will be a Farm Canning Number, largely devoted to a discussion of canning and preserving fruits and vegetables. We expect these discussions to come from our readers, and they may deal either with canning for home use or for the market. Prizes of $5, $3 and $2 will be awarded the first, second and third best letters, and all additional letters used will be paid for at regular rates. Remember we want stories of your actual experience not preachments about how the other, fello.w did it but a story of your own work. These letters should be short, clear, and to the point, and must reach us not later than Saturday, April 11. DO HAWKS CATCH YOUR CHICKENS? The fluffy little biddies are hatching now and no housewife wants to see them devoured by ravenous hawks. In next week's Progressive Farmer Mr. C. C. Conyer, of Virginia, will describe about the finest and most successful method of catching hawks the Editors have ever heard of. By it he caught 50 hawks in 60 days practically without expense or trouble. Look out for the article and the picture of his catch. Plant Your Peanuts Right run fp1 moLlnir Mi A rfrlvn nm- Each cup on the chain carries one nut to the seed J. I. CASE Pitman Drive Ppnnnl Plntifpr makes a bigger and better crop because Vv More Dollars to the Acre u pianis peanuts with absolute ac curacy. Two pltman8( one on each side or me large drive wheel, alternating; n stroke driv h anriia.a M,.in uAe. ? Y! d" wY wlthVublSsome E, M oyum. i-Msiauue can do vanea rrom tintnr n ttr:;-. r.r. z, r : . " . .z r. Short rniinlprl lnm malro. It .. . "h uy tiiaiiKin small gprocitei jvneei, at each end Xle keeS dirt o 3 f k ,0 ,ha"dle PUntln on terraced land or sharp curves. Closed boxes 5d"lnS"rictlon. bearing. Crank axle is lathe turned, making It absolutely true and This Peanut Planter can be furnished as a peanut planter or as an attachment for the J. I Case Pitman fli!vt rnftAn ami r m nnfon SllTCiYaXT W?du?rtf.'h w",e " "' " l'c,n " ,0- ur J. I. Case Plow Works, Racine, Wis. Owenaboro, Ky. Ralelah. N. C. S Antonio. Tex. Abilene, Texas. Amarllio, Texas Baltimore, Bid. BRANdlES AND niCTDinirriiur. mwtxwimva ak Greenville . N. C. St. Lonls. Mo. Nashville. Tenn. Indianapolis. Ind. Lexington. Ky. Oklahoma City. Okla. The Progressive Farmer Advertisers Are Guaranteed.
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