The commoner. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-1923, November 11, 1910, Page 16, Image 16

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THE AMERICAN HOMESTEAD
Lincoln, Neb.
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The American Homestead A Nation
al Magazine for Farm and Family
Established 1883. Published monthly at Lincoln,
Neb. Under the direction of Charles "W. Bryan,
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During the past year The American Homestead
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in your work. ,
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A National Magazine for Woman and Home
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THE AMERICAN HOMESTEAD,
Lincoln, Nebraska.
Gentlemen: I desire to take advantage of your special
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The two Frpci Trill Ue mailed to two dtiTcientcdilrerccfl 11 desired.
Regular Features of The Woman's World
A new short serial by Hamlin Garland starts in the Optnhn
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the publisher. Everything original and written for the pub
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Over 2 000.000 copies ol this song already 2old-5JvS nuft
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A Few Contributors
HEX BEACH
SAMUEL HOPKINS ADAMS
EMILY CALVIN ULAXE
CRITTENDEN MARRIOTT
ELLIS PAREER BUTLER
GEO. BARR McCUTCHEON
JACQUES FUTRELLE
CYRUS TOWNSEND BRADY
CARDINAL GIBBONS
MAUD BAUJNGTON BOOTH
GEORGE ADE
, WILL PAYNE CY. WARMAN
JOSEPH MEDD1L PATTERSON1
HERBERT KAUFFMAN
ROSWELL FIELD
MARIE CORELLI
ELLA WHEELER WrLCOX
ROY NORTON
OPD3 READ
MAUDE RADFORD WARREN
MME. QUI VIVE
HAMLIN GARLAND
FLORENCE E. MAYBRICK
ANNE WARNER
EDWIN BALMER
FORREST CRISSEY
STANLEY WATERLOO
HENRY M. HYDE
BURTON HOLMES
HARRD3T PRESCOTT SPOFFORD
S. E. KISER
JOHN KENDRICK BANGS
CHAS. BATTELL LOOMIS
GEO. M. COHAN
GEN. CHARLES KING
ELIA W. PEATTTE
J- ELLIOTT FLOWER
WILBUR D. NESBITT
OWEN KILDARE
' BERTON BRALEY
HUGH PENDEXTER
CARROLL WATSON RANKIN
BYRON WHJLIAMS
WALTER A. FROST
SEUMAS MacMANUS
HARRY A. PARKIN
ROBERT G. COUSINS
STRICKLAND W. GHJJLAN
LUCY HUFFAKER
CHARLES CONRAD ABBOTT
MAGDA FRANCES WEST
REGINALD DkKOVEN
MAURICE LEVY
GUS EDWARDS
And many ether TveD-tnoim writer
of the firt cIsm
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