Democratic Sentinel, Volume 20, Number 13, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 April 1896 — BOOST FOR M’KINLEY. [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
BOOST FOR M’KINLEY.
Eighteen More Votes Go Into the Ohio Column. Just before the Minnesota State Repub-j lican convention was called to order it was announced that Senator Davis had
wired Congressman Tawney withdrawing from the presidential race. This action was due to the refusal of three of five Minnesota district conventions to indorse his candidacy. Before an adjournment the following resolutions were adopted by a rising vote: “Resolved, That
the well considered and pronounced preference of the Republicans of Minnesota for presidential standard bearer in 1896 ia William McKinley, and this convention expects the delegates and altera ates-at-large to-day to be elected by it to do all in thedr power honorably from now until that object is accomplished to bring about promptly the nomination of William McKinley for President of the United States.”
C. K. DAVIS.
