Democratic Sentinel, Volume 20, Number 24, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 June 1896 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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REAL ROTTEN. We last week gave the good opinion of a Hanley organ of the Crumpacker crowd. To-dav we give the opinion entertained by the Crumpacker following toward the Hanley gang. The Hammond Tribune says: “Republicans who are familiar with the result of congressional caucuses in Benton county in which eight Crumpacker delegates were at first conceded to have been elected have a reasonable curiosity to know what delegate from Benton countv cast the ninety-six hundredths of a vote which was all of the Crumpacker strength which remained in the convention after the seductive influences of the opposition had “got in their work.” There is no desire to tell tales out of school, and the friends of JrnlgCrumpacker are willing to leave it entirely to Mr. Hanley and his ardent supporters as to whether 96*hundredth8 of a delegate vote were all the s rength to which the successful candidate was entitled in Benton. But there is a h story attached to thatninetyssixth hundredths. It was cast by Howard L„ Hix, of Earl Park, and it took heroic nerve to withstand the pressure which was brought to beai upon him to cast his vote for Hans ley. In Mr. Hix’s own words, “I had seen the Crumpscker delegates deserting one by one under the pressure which was being brought to bear until only two of us remained. E.ery argument had been made to win over the remaining two votes, but for myself 1 told Mr. Hanly and his friends that they might just as well ask me to
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