Watson's Magazine, Vol. IV, No. 1, March, 1906Various
General
Watson's Magazine, Vol. IV, No. 1, March, 1906
Various
United States -- Politics and government -- Periodicals
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_G. W. Crook, Camden, W. Va._
I have a fixed arrangement with our news-dealer, T. P. Wright and Co.,
of Weston, by which I get it promptly; but for that, of course I would
subscribe. I think, as some others do, that it is all right to encourage
news-dealers, as many copies in this way pass into the hands of persons
who otherwise would not become readers of it.
I have no suggestions to offer as to improvement. Tom will attend to
that. What he don’t see “ain’t” worth discussing. His last reply to
Keely, was worth to me all the magazine has cost me from March to January.
My chief regret is that Tom and W. J. B. are not pulling the same line.
Hope they will soon.
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_George G. Bryson, Gallatin, Tenn._
I was among the first subscribers to your magazine. If spared by Father
Time, will be among the last of its readers. Nothing better in point
these days than Tom’s editorials.
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_George Heywood, Binghamton, N. Y._
I think 15 cents more appropriate price and think most who read it at
all, or buy it, feel the same way. I would like to be on your list, but I
move about so I must get it at news stands.
Seemingly few people have time for anything but getting a living. It
is such a “bread and butter” world, do you wonder at the enthusiastic
Socialists? There is plenty produced and the distribution is so unjust
and cruel.
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_C. C. Edmonson, Grand View, Ark._
Populist is the synonym of right. Success to your magazine.
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_John Medert, Indianapolis, Ind._
The million and a half of voters who were freed from party thralldom by
the Populist movement have made it impossible for the Democratic Party to
get back to Clevelandism, or for the Republican Party to “stand pat” on
anything. The Senators who “grinned like Cheshire cats” at Senator Allen
when he made charges against them, are having troubles of their own. The
outlook is hopeful, and the law of disintegration is still at work.
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_Thomas Wybrants Lodge, Ha Ha Tonka, Mo._
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