The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 4, 1928, Page 3

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' { FRIDAY, MAY 4, 1928 Bismarck Tribune, ‘ Bismarck, North Dakota. Gentlemen: We want to congratulate you on the’fine results our advertising in The Tribune has produced—and to thank you for the cooperation you have given us in merchandis- ing the advertising to dealers, You have recently received contract for 1928 on All. Bran, and we are sure the response will be even more P'easing than in previous years. We have been using The Tribune for years now and each has brought a very gratifying sales growth in the North Dakota territory. Such consistent results indicate, we fcel, a high dedgree of confidence in The Tribune on the part of its readers; and we attribute no smell Part of the success of the advertising to this fact. Yours very truly, March 8, 1928. Map Showing Trade Area Covered by Bismarck Tribune Circulation A chim a teagye POET FACTS ABOUT BISMARCK’S DAILY NEWSPAPER ‘The Bismarck. Tribune is North Dakota’s oldest newspaper, and was established’in 1881. Being founded in the days when Bismarck was a small village and having grown with the city, The. Tribune enjoys the confidence and interest + of its readers; . Years of enterprising newspa- per making have brought The Tribune into close- intimacy with. its readers and have built ‘ure reputation: for’ dependable service. . The Tribune is served by The Associated Press, the ‘greatest: news gathering organiza- tion of the world. _ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE This service is supplemented by the News- paper Enterprise association, local and state news being gathered by a staff of competent reporters. These services, alone, assure leadership in news coverage. The Biomarck Tribune is First in the Field and goes into practically every Able-to-Buy home in Biemarck and Bismarck’s Trade Area It is impossible to capture Bismarck’s Mar- , ket with any other medium. The Tribune will deliver the market with one cost. __ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE _ Kellogg Sales-Chart Pulling Power of the Tribune - “KELLOGG COMPANY BATTLE CREEK, MICH. HEN one of the country’s Keen W est merchandisers, like th Kellogg company, comp! ments a newspaper—it is twice a comp! ment, for it carries the weight of exper authority, The letter reproduced here shov what one of America’s greatest adver tisers thinks of The Bismarck Tribun The Kellogg company considers Tribune a factor of vital importance i Kellogg's outstanding success in Nort Dakota. ‘And this regard for the val of The Tribune has been heightene every year during the years that Ke logg has been using its advertising co! umns, i The fact that orders have been for warded for new advertising campaig —hbigger than any before—is still fu ther evidence of the Kellogg company’, high opinion of The Tribyne, te Keen merchandisers all over thi country appreciate the part The Bis marck Tribune plays in building up sale: in North Dakota. Just as they appreci ate the value of booming retail sale through intensive local advertising,

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