People's Pilot, Volume 4, Number 38, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 March 1895 — "COIN'S FINANCIAL SCHOOL" [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

"COIN'S FINANCIAL SCHOOL"

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The demand fur “Coin’s Financial School” continues to take an average of 5,000 copies per day. Several orders of 1,000 each from prominent men have been filled by the publishers in the last week. The character of these orders is illustrated by that of W. R. Bennett, a prom inent business man of Omaha, who orders 1,000 copies and says: “It should be in the hands of every voter in the United States.” William J. Slack, La Grange, Ind.: “I have used 100 ‘Coin's Financial Schools’ and will umi more. It is a good shot, well aimed, and in lime, as I hope ” Sanford O’Kelley, Somerset, Mich.: “ ‘Coin’sFinancialSehoo!’ is creating a great sensatim in this country and the goldbu_s getting very scarce.” E. A. Stearns, secretary of Drovers’ Journal Company, South Omaha, Neb.: “It is the simplest statement of what money is and i's relation to business i(Tail’s that I ever saw.” T C. Dal hey, ex postmaster. Frankfort, Ind.: “I purchased and read a copy of ‘Coin’s Financial School,’ but was at the time prejudiced against it, aeu read it as much or more, with a view to criticism as anything else However, I am free to confess that I had read but a portion of the book until I found that it had the bett< r of me. ai .1 by the l ime I had completed the perusai thereof was soundly converted. Everybody ought to read it, especially those who. like m.vseK, may entertain a prejudice for it ”

Seymour Marquiss. Deland, Til.: ‘ 1 have i->st -eau 'Ooi' s Financial School,’ and will say ihat 1 think the ii . e fit mcier must be the second Ch ist. as there is no person (seen.: ugly, from his book) tha’ can ask him a question on the fin iTices of our government that h»- can not answer to the .perfect satisfaction of the whole people and to the shame of the urb that asks the question.” Twenty five cri':- pays fora copy of the above boob, including three month's sub.-wiiption free to the People's Pilot. Bonks -I*o e