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Editorial October 27, 1888

The Woman's Tribune

Beatrice, Gage County, Nebraska

What is this article about?

An editorial in the TRIBUNE appeals to subscribers to renew promptly and recruit friends to add 5,000 new names by year's end, highlighting the paper's experimental quadrupling of issues at $1.00 per year, making it the cheapest suffrage periodical despite costs to agents and premiums.

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Our subscribers will remember it was only an experiment quadrupling the issue of the TRIBUNE without raising the price. The Tribune as it is now furnished weekly at $1.00 per annum is less than half the price of any other suffrage periodical, while the liberal per cent to agents and the premiums offered take off a large part of the receipts. We wish we could impress every reader with the need of renewing promptly, and at the same time introducing the paper among her friends. Let every subscriber bear her part of this missionary effort, for such it truly is, and help us to add 5,000 names to the list before the close of the year.

What sub-type of article is it?

Suffrage

What keywords are associated?

Suffrage Periodical Tribune Subscription Renewal Appeal Subscriber Recruitment Missionary Effort

What entities or persons were involved?

Tribune Subscribers Agents

Editorial Details

Primary Topic

Subscription Drive For The Tribune Suffrage Newspaper

Stance / Tone

Urgent Appeal For Renewals And Recruitment

Key Figures

Tribune Subscribers Agents

Key Arguments

Experiment Quadrupling Issues Without Price Increase Cheapest Suffrage Periodical At $1.00 Per Year Liberal Commissions To Agents Reduce Receipts Need For Prompt Renewals Introduce Paper To Friends Missionary Effort To Add 5,000 Subscribers By Year End

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