Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 235, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 October 1910 — The Crumpacker Meeting. [ARTICLE]
The Crumpacker Meeting.
Hon. E. D. Crumpacker, congressman from the 10th district of Indiana, will address the public on the political issues Wednesday evening of this week at the Princess Theatre, which Chairman Moses Leopold has rented for the occasion. Mr. Phillips will give two free shows on that evening, one before and one after the address. Children may come td the first performance, but the seating capacity during the speech will be reserved for the women and men who come out for the speech. Congressman Crumpacker has spoken at both Remington and Wheatfield and has made many speeches in the district. The very best reports are coming from the places where he has spoken. Ho delivers a speech free from bitterness, but filled with logic and will be pleased to answer all questions that may be asked of him as well as to discuss those things which are of the most vital interest in national politics. Republicans in and near Rensselaer, old soldiers, men of every walk of life, owe it to themselves to turn out and. hear their representative in the national house of representatives. Congressman Crumpacker has never shirked any duty since he has been in congress and we are certain that he will be able to convince his hearers that he is giving thought of their welfare and honest consideration to all questions that confront American statesmen. The speech will take place at 8 o’clock and should be heard by all the men and women who can crowd into the Princess. Don’t let anything keep you away from hearing the Crumpacker speech.
