Rensselaer Republican, Volume 18, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 April 1886 — McFadin and Wood for Congress. [ARTICLE]
McFadin and Wood for Congress.
Hon. Thomas'.j. dVood, of Crown Point. was in tiro city yesterday. 31 v. mod came down primarily oh legal business, but secondarily [ to lo\ k after {-is.congressional fenHv was ti ken ii: tow by Mai i end shown about the !':*Pv. Air. Wood and Alajor Me- *■ ' ■ -.'J. ■ • - * K ; din are the only Democratic ; eaudidates for Congress now ii> the ! held in this district, and when they ; got fairly down to business, they propose to make the tire tly, fighti rug for the nomination. They are V n oth strongest in the sW&mpy j baits of the district, hence wilt be constantly "camping on, each others trail. Neither is willing to spend any considerable sum of money for the nomination, and it is understood that if one secures it, the dips i d m;.u is to stump the dis dist. ict, .uni. in case of the electipn Ip£ the Democratic nominee, is to |go to Washington as the succesSi ful man’s private secretary. In the contest for the nominpno mad is to be thrown; it is' :to be perfectly friendly. The two i candidates slopped at the Jftwrtwl ofime and raade-a pleasant call, and left a memorandum of .agreement . —Luiiausi/orf Joiinml
