Democratic Sentinel, Volume 6, Number 27, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 August 1882 — DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET. [ARTICLE]

DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET.

For Clerk— Nathaniel S. Bates. For Auditor—Ezra C. Nowels . For Treasurer For Sheriff- John W. Duvall. For Recorder—John T. Foko. For Coroner— Sylvester Healey. For Surveyor— Charles W. Lowman. Commissioners. Ffrst District— George Stalbat- j. Second District—David Gray. Third District -Edward W. Culp. H. 8. Travis, Esq., of Benton conn: ty, was the successful candidate before the radical Senatorial Convens lion held at Goodland, last Saturday. As we pie3ioted-our neighbors “eat dirt” with a vim. However, the Democracy can beat Mr. T. if they select a go d, substantial man, of sound judgment and discretion, as the nominee against him.

In its remarks upon the proceedn;>3 of the radical Convention at Goodland, the Republican concludes iiH article thus: “H. S. Travis wasde(lar d the nominee, and after a slob bering speech from Mr. Ward and a few sensible remarks from Dr. Max well, the convention adjourned.’ O.ie would think from the tenor of ’t e quoted passage that Mr. Ward had refused permission to the writer thereof to kiss the “blarney-stone” by proxy. Our j e'ghbors reply to nothing this week. Their silence on the points madejby “A Republican,” *A Minion 10 wnship Republican,” et. al. ag.nnst themselves and the “ring,” may be taken, and properly, as content. The Senior editor, however, “gives himself away."—He “squeals” on tin* ‘ blarney-stone”item, whereaß, h ul he temained silent, we would not be overwhelmed with queries as to whether he is not the fellow who was refused a‘ proxy-kiss” of the“blarney alone.” 'They all express the same seii imcni- “If so, the sharp miss s rvtd him right.”