Capper’s Weekly

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Capper’s Weekly was a popular early 20th-century American weekly magazine associated with publisher and politician Arthur Capper, known for its focus on rural and Midwestern readers.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf magazine
weekly periodical
associatedWith Arthur Capper NERFINISHED
Capper Publications NERFINISHED
Midwestern press
circulationArea Midwestern United States NERFINISHED
rural United States
countryOfPublication United States of America
surface form: United States
describedBySource biographies of Arthur Capper
historical studies of rural journalism
genre general-interest magazine
hasAudience farm families
small-town residents
hasFormat advice columns
illustrated articles
short stories
hasPart advertising
editorials
farm advice columns
fiction stories
household tips
recipes
headquartersLocation Topeka, Kansas NERFINISHED
inception early 20th century
languageOfWorkOrName English
mainFocus Midwestern issues
agriculture
family life
household advice
rural life
mediaType print
namedAfter Arthur Capper NERFINISHED
notableFor large rural circulation in the early 20th century
partOf Capper publications group NERFINISHED
politicalAlignment Republican-leaning
politicalConnection Arthur Capper’s political career
publicationFrequency weekly
publisher Arthur Capper NERFINISHED
targetAudience Midwestern readers
rural readers
timePeriod early 20th century American press
usedFor promoting agricultural interests
promoting rural reform ideas

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Arthur Capper notableWork Capper’s Weekly