Which preposition to use with advertised

for Occurrences 108%

She advertised for him; he had disappeared about the time I had found myself; so I went to see her.

in Occurrences 102%

I used to think maybe you'd get to putter out there in the side-yard with it, trailin' vines; the china-paintin' outfit I had sent down from Cincinnati when I seen it advertised in the Up-State Gazette; a spaniel or two from Old Cocker's new litter, barkin' around; all them things, I used to think, would give our little place here a feelin' that would change both of us for the better.

as Occurrences 32%

Kansas maybe a very nice place to live in, for some people, but we would hardly recommend Mr. ROBERT BONNER to emigrate thither, and so risk the probability of being advertised as a "gay and festive cuss.

of Occurrences 7%

Then marching towards the fire, which was in the top of a high tree, he found a plate of lead nailed to another tree, with an inscription engraved upon it by one Garret, an Englishman, who had left that place but five days before, and had taken this method of informing him, that the Spaniards had been advertised of his intention to anchor at that place, and that it, therefore, would be prudent to make a very short stay there.

at Occurrences 7%

In 1805 John Baird advertised at Nashville that, having received a commission from correspondents at Baltimore, he was ready to buy as much as one hundred thousand pounds of lint at fifteen cents a pound.

to Occurrences 6%

" "Thereby advertising to the Lone Wolf the exact location of the jewels, monsieur, so that he might at his leisure make his plans perfect to burglarise the vaults?" "Is that likely?"

on Occurrences 5%

He told her she had better go and get some Patent Medicine that he had seen advertised on the Fence coming out from Town.

with Occurrences 4%

In the United States, for instance, her opinion on political matters is often asked, and is advertised with 'scare-heads' that would stop a funeral or arrest the attention of a man on his way to the gallows.

of Occurrences 1%

"I keep you advertised of the good opportunity it has pleased God to offer us of giving a full account of our common enemy.

through Occurrences 1%

They have a hotel there which advertises through the seductive fly-pages of our magazines in the following terms: "Courtesy to strangers is a marked feature in the management of" But we remember in time that we have no right to interfere with the advertising columns.

throughout Occurrences 1%

It had been advertised throughout the world that Tom Reinhart, now a two-hundred-time millionaire, was to consolidate his and many other enterprises into one gigantic trust with twelve billions of capital.

toward Occurrences 1%

It was perhaps due to the sale of this lady's novels, largely advertised toward the end of 1727 and apparently very successful, that Mrs. Haywood was encouraged to desert her favorite field of exemplary novels showing the dangerous effects of passion for an excursion into pure romance.

in Occurrences 1%

and were so advertised in the public prints.

Which preposition to use with  advertised