Democratic Sentinel, Volume 6, Number 40, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 November 1882 — BEAUTY REGAINED. [ARTICLE]

BEAUTY REGAINED.

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Mr. Nowels, in another column takes up the unmanly, sneaking, dee. picable innuendoes—not charges—uttered against him in last week’s Republican. The fifty dollar check to Mr. A. G. W. Farmer, was given in a business transaction, unmixed with politics, as to the check insinuatingly said to have “went to Newton township, he broadly declares “no check was given and returned,” etc The insinuation with reference to Gillam township, he flatly repudiates, The Board of equalization was called tofiether by him, and the little political capital intended to be createtUoy the inuendo disappears. We printed that caU, the Board of Equalization met in response thereto, and the Republican writer’s “mountain” has dissolved. Instead of costing the county SIOOO for readvertising the jail, $49 was the total, and of that amount tie Republican received more than half. The necessity for relett ng, too, is shown to have been no fault of the Auditor, and the insinuation to tne contrary goes the way of all flesh. The i ebate of $5 in the saloon keepeis’ license fee for political effect, must yet exist in the imagination of the writer. Mr. N. knows nothing about it. So to t b e circulation of slanders against Mr. Robinson, he

disclaims any knowledge thereof. The fact is that writer was ou the hitnt stretch for political capital and synipa by for his pet selfish aim s prompted him. Personall., there is no leve between the author of the Republican article and Mr. Robinson. If any damaging reports have gained circulation ije and others of his party are resposible. They insinuated that “true, all of our (their) candidates ■yere not men of life-long sobriety,” etc., thereby sending broadcast through the columns of their own organ, the inference that some of their candidate at least, had a reputation for dissipation, We say again that the charge that Democrats have been engaged in circulating slanders against the Republican candidates ia false as—perdition. Mr. Nowels, as Auditor has proved himself to be faithful, laborious, honest and conscientious, and given to the duties, abilities of a high older. During his administration and that of his predecessor, Mr. Barkley, over $2,000 has been recovered back to the treasury—mistakes made in settlement with former treasuters by their predecessors, and discovered by them. The bankers of the United States met in cenvention and determined that the tax on capital, deposits and checks should be removed, and every Republican in Congress from Indiana down to DeMotte, bowed to the behests of the bank monopoly and voted to remove the tax tax that goes directly into the treasury. At the same time these same Congressmen including DeMotte, voted to correct a clerical error andcontinujd an exorbitant tax on woolen and knit goods—a tax which goes into the—pockets of the monopolists. Vote for Tom. J. Wood for Congress. Mr. Nowels dent require an attorney tp explain to and for him his duties of his office under the law. Ke is perfectly familliar with them, and effectually squelches the Guerilla who misrepresents him in last weeks Repu lican. The Indianapolis Journal has furnished the information that a fund has been furnished this district by the Liquor League for the specia; benefit of Mr. Hoover. Taere is not a word of truth in it. • -«•*- The Republican papers have been persistent in their demands for Mr. Hoover to explain his position on submission. He had already done so before the committee which placed him in nomination, but to gratify them, he furnished them with a copy of the letter which appears in another column. They refuse to publish it, but tell their readers that “he has been smoked outl” What there is in that of either honesty or manliness the people will determine. Their sole object is to deceive their readers.