Democratic Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 21, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 June 1890 — DUN BROWN. [ARTICLE]

DUN BROWN.

The vexed question of “county rights” will walk squarely into the Republican convention at Fowler next Wednesday in a li.ely mans ner, . Benton demands the nominee cn two grounds: Ist. As being the biggest dog in the puddle. 3d. Because of the long suffering of the great meu at her Hub. Newton stands solely yet firmly nn the unwritten and unbroken law of “county rotation” and fights for hyr turn. Jasper hath kept the office a

score of years and pleads adverse possession in bar. Benton t housed our Major a minor part of nis term. No Senator hath abode in Newton a single day. n the tents of Jasper hath dwelt Governor Dwiggins, “Honest George,” Captain Hoover and “Onr Simon,” and so the pro< prietary right resteth here. It mus* be Dunn. If it be Dunn, then will arise a goodly man of ye tribe of ye Democrats, to have it unßuan, or, in other words, have him Dunn Brown. Selah. “Spectator.”