People's Pilot, Volume 4, Number 48, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 May 1895 — SOME SAMPLE LETTERS. [ARTICLE]

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rating tkf fivlaritt, »f RrmtKrlurr’n LtuHHf Krtcttpap+r. Mt. Plesant, la., May 19. You’ are printing a splendid paper: each paper shows a marked improvement; the people of Rensselaer must certainly appreciate your local work for it has few equals anywhere; glad you have landed the new press; the print and typography now is excellent; you will gain rather than lose subscribers here as they are pleased with its general character. Enclosed you will fiind check to pay for five new and five renewal subscriptions. John F. Leech. Dayton, Tippecanoe C0.,1nd., May 15.—1 received a sample copy of the Pilot, and like the ring of the same, although I take four of the best reform papers published. I believe in spreading the light, knowing there is no relief to be gained by trusting to the old parties. So please send the Pilot and Coin’s Financial School to each of the following names for three months each. D. A. Dryer. Wessington, Beadle Co., S. D., May 17.—1 send you 50c for the Pilot. Times are dull here but crops look? good. I can get a few subscribers for your paper, Every one who sees it thinks it is just the paper for them. J. B. Ravencroft. Englewood, Ill.—l take the pleasure of answering your notice received a few days ago in regard to your new press. Enblosed find my fee that is doe you. Pardon me for not sending it sooner. I will send you the money for another year in a short time, for I wish to still continue the paper. W. H. Galbraith. Remington, Ind., Editor Pilot:—You will find enclosed order for *2; one to pay my subscription for the Pilot, and the other to help you in your work. I like your paper very well and all reform papers. lam a prohibitionist, but I am in sympathy with you in your work.

M. H. Grove.

Wheatfield, Ind., Editor Pilot: —I wish to contribute to the new power press and think it best to send you about $2, which you will please find enclosed. You will please give me credit, and if I am entitled to any prem-’ ium you can send me whatever you think best.

SAMUEL REMLEY

Florence. Mo.—l have read the People’s Pilot for nearly three years. It was sent to me by a friend and has made a populist of me, and several of my neighbors have been changed by it. Enclosed find an order for Coin’s Financial School and Seven Financial Conspiracies. Send the Pilot to John Hobbs, Quinter, Kan., and oblige. J. C. Gray. Smith Center, Kan., May 11. F. D. Craig:—We have been receiving the Pilot for sometime and like it very much and would like to continue taking it, but times are so hard that we can’t spare the money now. I wish I were able to help you on with your good work. We have had so many failures here that I can’t do much now only pray that you may do well in your new home. Mrs. Milo J. Chandler Oakland Mills, lowa, May 17.—Enclosed please find postal note for one dollar for renewal to the People’s Pilot. Lydia Short. ' St. Augustine. Fla., May 15. —Enclosed find 25c for which please send me your paper, the People's Pilot three months and the book. Coin’s Financial School, as per your offer in issue of May 9, ’95, which I received a few days ago. John E. Dowd. Dover. N. H., May 15.—1 received the Pilot by some kind friend. I like the paper. It hit my views. I enclose one dollar for one year and Coin’s Financial School. Thomas Nute. Washington, Pa., May 16 Enclosed find 25c for which please credit me with three months subscription to the People’s Pilot, and send a copy of Coin’s Financial School. Robt. M. Carrons.

Wheat is gradually going up again, in harmony with the developing prospect of free siver coinage. The price of silver bullian is also stronger.