N. W. Ayer & Son's American Newspaper Annual: containing a Catalogue of American Newspapers, a List of All Newspapers of the United States and Canada, 1885 Page: 941
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1885
NEWSPAPER ADVERTISEMENTS.
941
NATIONAL CAR-BUILDER
Now in its sixteenth year,
HAS THE LARGEST CIRCULATION OF ANY RAILROAD PAPER,
Reaching every railroad shop in America and Canada,
AMO'.G MANAGERS, SUPERINTENDENTS, PURCHASING AGENTS, MASTER MECHANICS, MASTER
CAR BUILDERS, AND BUSINESS MEN GENERALLY.
OVER SIX THOUSAND NEW SUBSCRIBERS IN ONE YEAR.
Advertisers will receive more returns for their money in the CAR-BUILDER than any other railroad paper. We
can refer to many of the leading manufacturers in the country, who are now using the paper, by the following letters,
taken from a-large number received by us:
GOODELL & WATERS, -
Wood Working Machinery, 3101 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa.
National Car Builder, 140 Nassau Street. New York.
Gentlemen: It gives us great pleasure to say that among the many R. R. journals in which we have advertised
during the past three years (all of themegood\, we have derived more direct benefit from-The National Car-Builer
than from any other R. R. journal. We hope to remain with you as long as you continue to publish so well conducted
and able a R. R. paper. Yours respectfully, (Signed) GOODELL &s WATERS.
NAT'L CAR SPRING CO.,
RICHARD VOSE, President, 13 Barclay Street, New York.
National Car Builder.
Gentlemen: In-renewing our advertisement in your valuable journal for the ensuing year, we desire to say that
we feel that it has been of greater value to us in the sale of our Springs than all the other R. R. papers combined.
Fifteen years' use of your columns to bring our Manufactures to the notice of the R R. Officials permits us to know
whereof we speak. (Signed) NAT'L CAR SPRING CO., by RICHARD VOSE, President.
Also to a large number of railroad men who do the buying for railroads, and could print over 100 letters like
the following:
THE N. Y. CENT. & HUDSON RIV. R. R. CO.
Office Supt. Car Dept. Grand Cent. Depot, Room 19, LEANDER GAREY, Superintendent, New York, Jan., '84.
R. M. Van Arsdale, Propr. National Car Builder, New York.
Dear Sir: Enclosed please find my subscription for another year. Havingperused with much interest each
number of the Car Builder for the last fourteen years, must say that I have failed to find a single number that has
not been both interestingand instructive,and think all railroad men who may read the paper will be benefited by it.
Yours truly, (Signed) LEANDER GAREY.
SUBSCRIPTION,- ONE DOLLAR A YEAR.
Advertising rates and other information may be had at the office.
NATIONAL CAR- BUILDER, MORSE BUILDING, NEW YORK.
N. W. AYER & SON, Newspaper Advertising Agents, Times Building, Philadelphia.
THE EVENING JOURNAL
MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA
Daily except Sunday.
THE LEADING EVENING PAPER OF THE STATE. INDEPENDENT REPUBLICAN.
THE JOURNAL has absorbed all of its predecessors, and stands as their legitimate successor with full Associated
Press Dispatches, and a large and able corps of well known editors.
DAILY CIRCULATION, 12,000.
THE EVENING JOURNAL is offered as a medium to advertisers second to none.
The only Evening paper in a city of over 100,000 population.
ONLY TWO-CENT PAPER IN THE NORTHWEST
It has a daily circulation twice as large as all the other daily papers combined.
The daily street sale on the streets of Minneapolis is greater than that of any other paper for an entire week.
Advertisements in the EVENING JOURNAL are not hidden away in a great pamphlet; they CAN. BE SEEN; they
attract attention; and they bring speedy returns. The steady patronage bestowed upon it bythe local community
is the best proof of its worth as an advertising medium.
SEND FOR SAMPLE COPIES, READ, AND YOU WILL BE CONVINCED.
Address for rates,
THE EVENING JOURNAL, MINNEAPOLIS. MINNESOTA.
N. W. AVER & SON, Newspaper Advertising Agents, Times Building, Philadelphia.
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