Democratic Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 39, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 October 1888 — Who is to Get That $2,000? [ARTICLE]
Who is to Get That $2,000?
Indianapolis Sentinel: The days come and the days go. and still Mr. Harrison and nis friends roost high, and decline to pay any attention whatever to the charges against Mr. Harrison, sworn to by Workingman Schwartz, on the ground that the latter ir not sufficiently responsible. It is said for Mr. Schwartz, however, by his neighbors and friends, that he is an np ight, honest man. It ie a new featnre in Indiana public discussion for a man oz party to take the position that any man is not sufficiently up in the world to be noticed. Mr. Schwartz mayor may not be correct in the statement he makes, but he takes the responsibility for it, and Mr. Harrison eannot break the force of it by turning his aristocratic back uponjhim. We think Mr. Schwartz' statement is entitled to as much credit a<? that of Ben. Harrison, We know of nothing in Harrison’s make-up that makes him better than his neibghbor. Until he sue-
cessfully refutes the charge the mauses will believe that he did declare <J a dollar a day sufficient remuneration for a laboring man.”
