Frankly—I enjoy reading Tom Watson’s Magazine, especially his editorials, more than anything else I read, for I agree with them and have for the past thirty years advocated them.
If the Magazine can be improved you know how to do it better than I do, but we readers should supply you the means by a united effort to double your subscription list. Whatever may be the alignment of political parties two years hence, the principles advocated by Mr. Watson will be represented by one of them. To you, then, reader of this letter in California, Florida, Minnesota or among the granite hills of New Hampshire, what will you do to help and do it NOW?
I will pay for four copies.
One for my self to read over and over.
One to be placed in the local barber shop, to catch the eye of a waiting customer.
One for Dartmouth College’s reading room.
One for my farmer friend, with the request that he lend it to his neighbor.
As nothing succeeds like success, please inform your readers of it, from time to time, for the cause is quite as much ours as yours.
D. T. Mitchell, Woodlandville, Mo.