Rensselaer Union, Volume 11, Number 3, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 October 1878 — INFAMOUS. [ARTICLE]

INFAMOUS.

After reading the following letter those who have been reading Mr. McGweii’s Democratih Sentinel and liiiMouticello Democrat the lust week or two will better understand that the dark hints about the colonization of republican voters into White and Jasper counties, under cover of raihoud contracts and in the guise of corn-cutters, and J. 11. Lough ridge’s * cowardly insinuating ‘‘card” of similar purport, are the stop thief yell of unsciupulous pud desperate men to hide their own contemplated infamy: UriINETTSVILt.K. INI),, Sept. 24, 1878.—FOAVK '.V. ItABCUCK, Itens.-elaer: , /■'<«,• Mr:- Brown I and Major worn horn la-t. niglit, and Blown wax overheard to any to Dobbins, tin. greenback candidate for alienffof tills county, that Jasper was tlioonly plneo they feared; but they intended to imiiortelflo votors and buy off Horace E. Jamya. Please be 011 your guard.

J. M. LOVE.