People's Pilot, Volume 4, Number 48, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 May 1895 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
REFORM CLUB. COMMITTEE ON SOUND CURRENCY. CHARLES S. FAIRCHILD. Chairman. CALVIN TOMKINS. Secretary. E. Ellery Anderson, Lawrence E. Sexton, Wallace Macfarlane, William L. Trf.nholn, William J. Coombs. John DeWitt Warner. Williams. Opdyke. Everett P. Whkmlkr, Henry Hentz. Hoiiach White, Fred Perry Powers. Lovis Windmvllek, Henry L. Nelson, Henry Deforest Baldwin. James Speyer. Frank S. Williams. Charles Biggs, A. Augustus Healy. Henry B. B.Staplek. EZXZZECTTTI'STIE COMMITTEE. JOHN DeWITT WARNER. Chairman. CALVIN TOMKINS, Secretary. Charles S. Fairchild. Henry L. Nelson, Lawrence E. Sexton, Wallace Mcfarlane. Charles Biggs, Henry B. B. Stapler. Fhed Perry Powers. To the Editor of Dear Sir : The extent ta wf]ich calls Iqave come to this Conynittee for an extension of its press work iq Souqd Currency education has decided us to undertake, to alirqited extent, the distribution or ' broadside" sheets appropriate for use as "extras" tube folded in witl] tf;e regular editioq of papers desiring therq. Wecaqnot undertake to rqake tfje offer geqeral, but will give a preference to those who most promptly arrange to use tlgese "extras" or who, oq account of tfqair locality or facilities, are most likely to create a nyrked effect. , lq cases the local editor prefers, and inducemeqts of especially useful circulation justify it, we shall be williqg to print -'extras' of which a portioq of the space (oqe half cr less) rqay be devoted to other classes of matter, such as tlqe local editor thiqks most likely to. be of iqterest tq, his readers—which], however, we will select and priqt so as to impose no expense upon the paper circulatiqg it. Kiqdly advise us, therefore : (I). Whether you would be willing to receive "broadside" editions of Sound Curreqcy matter, printed on either oqe or both] sides, as you may preper, to be used as supplements for extra sheets of your own paper—tlqat is, we to foward the editioq to you by express, aqd you to use it by folding and issuing it as a part of your paper. ' (2). The extent of your circulation, the frequeqcy with which you would prefer to circulate these Souqd Currency supplenqeqts, aqd any suggestions that rqay occurto you as to especial advaqtages either in the class of those who read your paper or the extent to which, on account of local circulation, there is a partisular interest in tlqe curreqcy questioq or special qeed for couqteracting fiat moqey or free silver literature. We should, of course, try to make'the sound currency matter in questioq oi short, newsy articles, and, as far as cqay be, of popular interstest. At the sametirqe it would be entirely csnveiient for us to reprint either i.f]e wqole or a part of any one of the parqphlets we have issued. ' THE COMMITTEE ON SOUND CURRENCY, Calvin Torqkiqs, Sec y.
