Wholesale Price List of Newspapers and Periodicals

Chapter 4

Chapter 43,584 wordsPublic domain

Send me only $3.75: Current Literature ................... 1 yr. $3.00 Art Interchange ...................... 1 yr. $4.00 Or any one in class B or C

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Send me only $5.25: Current Literature ................... 1 yr. $3.00 Outing ............................... 1 yr. $3.00 Or any one in class B or C Lippincott's ......................... 1 yr. 3.00 Or any one in class B or C

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Send me only $5.75: Current Literature ................... 1 yr. $3.00 Burr McIntosh Monthly ................ 1 yr. $2.50 Or any one in class B or C Outlook (new) ........................ 1 yr. 3.00

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ONE MAGAZINE FREE Send me THREE orders for any combinations (except for Ladies' Home Journal or Saturday Evening Post) and I will give you FREE, to be sent to any address desired, a yearly subscription to any periodical in class A or Offer No. 3. YOUR own club and TWO OTHER CLUBS make the THREE clubs.

YOU MAY ADD CENTURY at $3.65; HARPER'S MAGAZINE or WEEKLY at $3.35; ST. NICHOLAS at $2.65; MCCLURE'S at $1.00; EVERYBODY'S at $1.00; LADIES' HOME JOURNAL at $1.00; SATURDAY EVENING POST at $1.25; MUNSEY'S at $1.00. SCRIBNER'S may be added at $2.85 but separately costs $3.00.

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Be sure to Include THE INDEPENDENT In your list of Periodicals for 1905.

$2.00 A YEAR. 10 cts. a Copy.

THE INDEPENDENT IS NOT A CLASS PUBLICATION. IT IS AN UP-TO-DATE NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY WITH SIXTY PAGES OF READING MATTER. IT IS DIVIDED INTO FOUR MAIN DEPARTMENTS IN WHICH EVERYTHING OF IMPORTANCE IN THE WHOLE WORLD IS TREATED.

THE SURVEY OF THIS WORLD--A luminous and strictly unbiased account of the important events of the week told in brief paragraphs. It is a time-saver.

EDITORIALS--THE INDEPENDENT'S interpretation of these events, discussed positively and fearlessly in every field of thought--Art, Ethics, Literature, Politics, Religion, Science, Sociology, etc.

SIGNED ARTICLES--By the leading authorities in the world. "THE INDEPENDENT prints more articles from the ablest writers than any other paper in the United States."

BOOK REVIEWS--All the important books published in the English language reviewed by critics of authority who cannot be deceived by what is faulty or trivial. A helpful guide to the book lover and book buyer.

For $2.00 a year THE INDEPENDENT gives more in quantity and quality than any monthly or weekly magazine in the United States.

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TRY ONE OF THESE COMBINATIONS

Send me only $2.50: The Independent ...................... $2.00 Leslies Monthly Magazine ............. $1.00 Or any one in class A

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Send me only $3.75: The Independent ...................... $2.00 Art Interchange ...................... $4.00 Or any one in class B or C

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Send me only $4.25: The Independent ...................... $2.00 Cosmopolitan ......................... $1.00 Or any one in class A Burr McIntosh Monthly ................ 3.00 Or any one in class B or C

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Send me only $4.00: The Independent ...................... $2.00 Journal of Education ................. $2.50 Or any one in class C American Education ................... 1.00 Or any one in class A

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Send me only $2.50: The Independent ...................... $2.00 Harper's Bazar ....................... 1.00 Or any one in class A

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Send me only $4.50: The Independent ...................... $2.00 Country Life ......................... $3.00

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Send me only $4.00: The Independent ...................... $2.00 Current Literature ................... $3.00 or any one in class C 20th Century Home .................... 1.00 Or any one in class A

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Send me only $5.25: The Independent ...................... $2.00 World's Work ......................... $3.00 Or any one in class B Booklover's Magazine ................. 3.00 Or any one in class B

THE PRICE OF ANY OTHER COMBINATION INCLUDING THE INDEPENDENT WILL BE GLADLY QUOTED UPON APPLICATION.

SEND ALL ORDERS TO

D. D. COTTRELL, NORTH COHOCTON, N.Y.

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GOOD HOUSEKEEPING

A HANDSOMELY ILLUSTRATED MONTHLY MAGAZINE FOR ALL THE FAMILY. Good Housekeeping is bright, helpful, practical, and full of good cheer. Each month it brings the whole family together in the enjoyment of everything that is good. Good stories and good pictures to amuse the grown-ups and their children, good articles about the serious and the lighter problems of the home, the bringing up of children, education, higher thought, music, art, etc. It is unequaled in popularity, and now reaches over a million readers.

The regular price of Good Housekeeping is $1.00 per year, but by special arrangement we are enabled to supply it in combination with other publications on the following remarkably liberal terms. Good Housekeeping must be included in each combination.

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Send me only $1.50: Good Housekeeping .................... 1 yr. $1.00 Harper's Bazar ....................... 1 yr. $1.00 or any one in class A Page 2

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Send me only $2.50: Good Housekeeping .................... 1 yr. $1.00 Art Interchange ...................... 1 yr. $4.00 or any one in class C Page 2

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Send me only $3.75: Good Housekeeping .................... 1 yr. $1.00 Outlook (new) ........................ 1 yr. $3.00 Holiday Magazine with Book ........... l yr. 1.00 or any one in class A Page 2 ....... $1.00

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Send me only $5.25: Good Housekeeping .................... 1 yr. $1.00 St. Nicholas ......................... 1 yr. $3.00 Booklovers Magazine .................. 1 yr. $3.00 or any one in class B or C Page 2

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Send me only $2.00: Good Housekeeping .................... 1 yr. $1.00 Etude, For all music lovers .......... 1 yr. $1.50 or any one in offer No. 5, Page 3

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Send me only $3.25: Good Housekeeping ................... 1 yr. $1.00 World's Work ......................... 1 yr. $3.00 or any one in class B or C, Page 2 Leslie's Monthly Magazine ............ l yr. $1.00 or any one in class A, Page 2

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Send me only $4.00: Good Housekeeping .................... 1 yr. $1.00 Country Life or Craftsman ............ 1 yr. $3.00 Cosmopolitan ......................... 1 yr. $1.00 or any one in class A, Page 2

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Send me only $6.25: Good Housekeeping .................... 1 yr. $1.00 Century .............................. 1 yr. $4.00 Review of Reviews .................... 1 yr. $2.50 or any one in class B or C, Page 2

SEE LIST OF PERIODICALS IN CLASS A, B AND C ON PAGE 2

ADDRESS ALL ORDERS TO D. D. COTTRELL, NORTH COHOCTON, N.Y.

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THE SMART SET A MAGAZINE OF CLEVERNESS

Magazines should have a well-defined purpose. Genuine entertainment, amusement and mental recreation are the motives of _The Smart Set,_ the MOST SUCCESSFUL OF MAGAZINES. Its NOVELS (a complete one in each number) are by the most brilliant authors of both hemispheres. Its SHORT STORIES are matchless--clean and full of human interest. Its POETRY, covering the entire field of verse--pathos, love, humor, tenderness--is by the most popular poets, men and women, of the day. Its JOKES, WITTICISMS, SKETCHES, etc., are admittedly the most mirth-provoking.

160 PAGES DELIGHTFUL READING

No pages are WASTED on cheap illustrations, editorial vaporings or wearying essays and idle discussions. EVERY page will INTEREST, CHARM and REFRESH you. It is not a class magazine, but appeals to all lovers of bright, wholesome fiction. Send for FREE sample copy.

Send me only $4.00: Smart Set ............................ 1 yr. $2.50 Current Literature ................... 1 yr. $3.00 or any one in class C, Page 2 Leslie's Monthly Magazine ............ 1 yr 1.00 or any one in class A, Page 2

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Send me only $5.25: Smart Set ............................ 1 yr. $2.50 Lippincott's Magazine ............... 1 yr. $2.50 or any one in class B or C, Page 2 Outing ............................... 1 yr. 3.00 or any one in class B or C, Page 2

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Send me only $2.50: Smart Set ............................ 1 yr. $2.50 Twentieth Century Home ............... 1 yr. $1.00 or any one in class A. Page 2

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Send me only $7.50: Smart Set ............................ 1 yr. $2.50 Leslie's Weekly ...................... 1 yr. $4.00 Country Life or Craftsman ............ 1 yr. 3.00

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Send me only $4.25: Smart Set ............................ 1 yr. $2.50 Burr McIntosh Monthly ............... 1 yr. $3.00 or any one in class B or C, Page 2 Cosmopolitan ........................ 1 yr. $1.00 or any one in class A. Page 1

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Send me only $4.00: Smart Set ............................ 1 yr. $2.50 Illustrated Sporting News ............ 1 y $2.50 or any one in class C, Page 2 Sunset Magazine ...................... 1 yr. 1.00 or any one in class A. Page 2

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Send me only $4.75: Smart Set ............................ 1 yr. $2.50 Etude, For all music lovers .......... 1 yr. $1.50 or any one in Offer No. 5, Page 3 Art Interchange ...................... 1 yr. 4.00 or any one in class B or C

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Send me only $6.25: Smart Set ............................ 1 yr. $2.50 Judge ................................ 1 yr. $5.00 Harper's Bazar ........................l yr. 1.00 or any one in class A, Page 2

SEND ALL ORDERS TO D. COTTRELL'S SUBSCRIPTION AGENCY, NORTH COHOCTON, NEW YORK.

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_THE READER MAGAZINE_ _Has Individuality._

It combines the best features of the popular, the serious and the literary periodical.

It publishes the best fiction that can be purchased at any price.

Its excellent literary department is a feature. A series of articles on American literature contributed by great authorities, is of much interest and importance to students of the subject.

Its articles on matters of national importance, social, political and economical, are widely and favorably commented upon by the American press.

It records the world's progress in all interesting lines of endeavor.

The regular retail price is $3.00 per year.

BOBBS-MERRIL CO., PUBLISHERS, INDIANAPOLIS

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Send me only $5.25: Reader Magazine ...................... 1 yr. $3.00 Century ............................ 1 yr. 3.00

Send me only $5.25: Reader Magazine ...................... 1 yr. $3.00 Harper's Weekly or Monthly ......... 1 yr. 4.00

Send me only $4.60: Reader Magazine ...................... 1 yr. 3.00 Scribner's Magazine ................ 1 yr. 4.00

Send me only $5.00: Reader Magazine ...................... 1 yr. 3.00 North American Review (new) ........ 1 yr. 3.00

Send me only $6.25: Reader Magazine ...................... 1 yr. 3.00 Country Life ....................... 1 yr. 5.00 Outlook (new) ...................... 1 yr. 3.00

Send me only $5.00: Reader Magazine ...................... 1 yr. 3.00 World's Work ....................... 1 yr. 3.00 Or any one in Class B, page 2. Current Literature ................. 1 yr. 3.00 Or any one in Class B, page 2

Send me only $5.00: Reader Magazine ...................... 1 yr. 3.00 Booklover's Magazine ............... 1 yr. 3.00 Or any one in Class B, page 2 Burr McIntosh Monthly .............. 1 yr. 3.00 Or any one in Class B, page 2

Send me only $3.25: Reader Magazine ...................... 1 yr. $3.00 Success or American Boy ............ 1 yr. 1.00 Or any one in Class A, page 2 Leslie's Monthly Magazine .......... 1 yr. 1.00 Or any one in Class A, page 2 Cosmopolitan or Pearson's .......... 1 yr. 1.00 or any one in Class A, page 2

Send me only $3.25: Reader Magazine ...................... 1 yr. $3.00 Etude (for all music lovers) ...... 1 yr. 1.50 Or any one in Offer No. 5 page 3 House Beautiful ................... 1 yr. 2.00 Or any in Class A. page 2

SEND ALL ORDERS TO D. D. COTTRELL, NORTH COHOCTON, N.Y.

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BOTH $2.25 A FULL YEAR: THE LADIES' HOME JOURNAL _MONTHLY_ THE SATURDAY EVENING POST _WEEKLY_

ONE MAGAZINE FREE Send me THREE orders for any combinations (except for Ladies' Home Journal and Saturday Evening Post) and I will give you FREE, to be sent to any address desired, a yearly subscription to any periodical in class A or Offer No. 3. YOUR own club and TWO OTHER CLUBS make the THREE clubs.

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LITTLE FOLKS

LITTLE FOLKS is a magazine for children from three to ten. It goes into six times as many homes as any similar publication ever issued in America. It has absorbed all its predecessors of any importance. It has been published seven years--long enough to prove whether it has reason for existing.

It has been successful because it is just what the children like, and the mothers, too. It is full of delightful stories and beautiful pictures (all new) by the best authors and artists. There are no "scarey" stories, or stories of bad children.

It is handsomely printed on the best paper. Every number contains one or more beautiful pictures in color.

A booklet containing many letters from mothers who have had LITTLE FOLKS in their families (telling why they like it) and a sample copy, free. Price, $1.00 a year. Agents wanted.

HALF PRICE TRIAL COUPON

SCRIBNER'S MAGAZINE FOR 1905.

It is not necessary to give assurance to the Magazine-reading public of the superior quality of the contents of SCRIBNER'S MAGAZINE. It is the leading high-grade Magazine, and as such it has built steadily up to a circulation today of 200,000. In the high quality and varied interest of its text, and in the beauty of its illustrations it stands alone. Its fiction is written by the leading authors of the day, or by new authors of promise. Its special articles on live topics of the time are written by men of authority and distinction; it has always been celebrated for its short fiction and verse. SCRIBNER'S MAGAZINE is a progressive periodical, and it presents not only the best work of celebrated writers, but the interesting new things in literature. Many of the notable authors of today have become known first through their work in SCRIBNER'S. On this account its pages command the universal respect and attention of the reading public. In the field of illustration it has many imitators, but no equal. It has always been the leader in fine color work, and both in the distinction of the artists represented and the quality of the reproduction and printing of illustrations it leads in the field of periodical literature. The year of 1905 will be a notable one in the history of SCRIBNER'S. There will be a new novel by Mrs. Wharton, an event of unusual importance in the field of Magazine literature. Selections from the diaries and letters of George Bancroft will be published. This is a notable contribution to the history of the century, and a publication that many have been awaiting with eagerness. There will be a series of important papers on European political questions of interest to American readers by F.A. Vanderlip, the author of a new series of letters from Mme. Waddington, the author (1903) of the most brilliant book of social letters published in recent years.

Mr. John Fox, who has been the representative of SCRIBNER'S MAGAZINE on the Japanese side of the war in the Far East, will publish the result of his experience in several important articles. Mr. T. F. Millard will follow his articles on the Russian side by other interesting matters on the subject. In the field of illustration a feature of special interest will be a collection of remarkable photographs of the American Indian, made by Mr. E. S. Curtis, presenting a remarkable pictorial record of the pure Indian types. It would be impossible in a limited space to give any idea of the vast amount of attractive special articles and fiction to appear during the year, or the list of celebrated authors and artists who will contribute. The superiority of SCRIBNER'S MAGAZINE in its field gives assurance of the very best in art and literature.

The Christmas number will be one of the most beautiful that any American Magazine has ever published, and all subscribers are urged to date their subscriptions so as to include this exquisite number.

SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $3.00 A YEAR

An illustrated prospectus describing fully the prominent features of SCRIBNER'S MAGAZINE for 1905 will be sent to any address on application.

_CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS, 153-157 FIFTH AVE., NEW YORK CITY_

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF AMERICAN AND FOREIGN PERIODICALS.

SUPPLIED BY D.D. COTTRELL'S SUBSCRIPTION AGENCY, NORTH COHOCTON, N.Y.

THIS PRICE-LIST supersedes all previous ones; order from this after November 15th, 1904.

PRICES QUOTED in this list pay for yearly subscriptions, postage free to the subscriber. WE SEND RECEIPT FOR EACH REMITTANCE.

WE AUTHORIZE AND INVITE Agents, Newsdealers, Postmasters, Booksellers, Publishers, or any person receiving this list, to remit to us at our WHOLESALE PRICES.

FOREIGN PERIODICALS. We can furnish English, French, German, or any other periodicals published anywhere in any language. IF YOU DO NOT SEE WHAT YOU WANT IN THIS CATALOGUE, ASK FOR QUOTATIONS.

AGENT'S COMMISSION. The difference between price in second column and the price you charge customers will be your commission.

WE RECEIVE SUBSCRIPTIONS at any time in the year, and publications can in most cases, commence at any date desired.

WHOLESALE PRICES QUOTED to this list include the prepayment of postage to all parts of the United States, Mexico, Canada, Hawaiian Islands, Islands of Guam, Philippine Archipelago, Porto Rico, Tutulia, and Cuba and U. S. Postal district at Shanghaii, China.

FOREIGN POSTAGE. The amount following the letters "F.P." in this list gives the extra yearly cost for foreign postage when such periodical is sent to any other country except those mentioned in the paragraph above.

PRICES ARE THE SAME FOR RENEWALS AND NEW SUBSCRIPTIONS when not otherwise specified in the list.

NEW SUBSCRIPTIONS, "n" or "new," indicates price on NEW subscriptions ONLY.

ALL AMERICAN PERIODICALS are sent from the office of publication to subscribers. We do not handle the papers.

FOR THREE OR SIX MONTHS' SUBSCRIPTIONS add five cents to one-fourth or one-half of our wholesale price. Some daily papers charge more than this for short time subscriptions.

Weekly newspapers are designated by the letter "w" following the name; Dailies, "6 issues." Daily and Sunday by "7 issues": Tri-Weeklies, "t.w."; Semi-Weeklies, "s.w."; Monthlies, "m"; bi-monthlies, "bi-m."; Quarterlies, "q."

PRICES SUBJECT TO PUBLISHERS' CHANGES

As this Catalogue will be received by many people to whom this Agency is entirely unknown, we give by permission the following names as

REFERENCES: GEO. W. HALLOCK--BANK BATH, N.Y. THE PUBLISHERS OF ANY LEADING PERIODICAL -OR- BRADSTREET'S OR DUN'S COMMERCIAL AGENCIES.

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TERMS AND INSTRUCTIONS.

RULE 1: HOW TO SEND MONEY, 1. BY ANY EXPRESS COMPANY'S MONEY ORDER. 2. BANK DRAFTS ON ANY CITY OR YOUR PERSONAL CHECK. 3. POST OFFICE MONEY ORDERS MADE PAYABLE AT NORTH COHOCTON, N.Y. It is both a Domestic and International MONEY ORDER POST OFFICE. 4. CHECKS ON COUNTRY BANKS WE ACCEPT WITHOUT ANY CHARGE FOR COLLECTION. Most publishers and subscription agencies refuse to accept personal checks at face value, but charge from 10 to 25 cents extra for collection fees. You save this extra charge by sending your check and all your orders to us. 5. BILLS, SILVER OR STAMPS in ordinary letters are seldom lost if properly sealed and addressed, but are ALWAYS AT SENDER'S RISK.

RULE 2. DEPOSITS. Agents who wish can deposit $5.00 or more with us and then send in their orders by postal card as they are received. Any balance your due will be returned at any time on request.

RULE 3. CASH WITH ORDER. The subscription business is strictly a CASH BUSINESS. Publishers will not enter names for periodicals without payment in advance.

RULE 4. OUR PRICES LOWEST. We suppose our prices are lowest. Should any AGENCY OR PUBLISHER quote or advertise better or different offers, send your orders to us at their price.

RULE 5. NEW OR RENEWAL. Always state whether each subscription is new or renewal, in sending orders or asking for quotations. Mark new subs. "N" and renewal subs. "R"

RULE 6. WHEN TO BEGIN. Always give date or number with which you wish periodicals to begin.

RULE 7. CHANGES IN PRICE. Publishers change their terms occasionally. We reserve the right to do the same in such cases or return the money sent us free of expense to the sender. A corresponding change in our rates will be made at once.

RULE 8. COMPLAINTS. Should you have any reason to complain about any periodical, write us giving the following information.

1. Date of your order. 2. Date of our receipt for it. 3. Name of Periodical. 4. Name and address of subscriber. 5. Kind of remittance.

RULE 9. OUR RESPONSIBILITY. We hold ourselves responsible for all money received until we have paid publishers for the full time for which periodicals were reordered. If publishers fall or suspend, the subscriber loses just as he would have done had he ordered direct from the publisher.

RULE 10. SAMPLE COPIES. Most weekly papers costing $2 per year or less will send sample copies if requested by us to do so. Should you wish sample copies of such send us a 2 cent stamp for each one wanted, and we will ask the publishers to mail you a sample copy. For sample of weeklies costing over $2.00 a year send 1-50 of yearly subscription price. For all monthlies send 1-12 of yearly price. Quarterlies 1-4 yearly price. FOREIGN PERIODICALS CHARGE FULL PRICE FOR SAMPLE COPIES.

RULE 11. PREMIUMS, &C. Most publishers who give premiums, extra numbers, etc., will allow us to do the same at our wholesale price. If the publisher charges extra for these, add the extra amount to our wholesale price. A few publishers do not allow any discount on periodicals with premium.