Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 60, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 November 1910 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Landis around with him to tell the people that Wall street is trying to buy Indiana away from him. In other words, Beveridge is declaring through Landis that Wall street is helping John W. Kern. This sort of campaign is both silly and infamous. Beveridge has always had the aid of Wall street money and not a dollar from that source < has ever come to Indiana to h£lp elect a single Democrat. With this un* truth in its mouth, Beveridge is asking Democrats to vote for Republican legislative candidates in order that he may go back to the senate and enjoy another six years of easy non-residence..
Hon. John B. Petersort invaded the home city of E. D. Crumpacker a few days ago and spoke to an immense crowd in the Memorial opera house at Valparaiso. Mr. Peterson was given a heaty reception by the assemblage and his speech elicited round after round of applause. It is evident that right at home Mr. Crum* packer has lost his prestige and some lifelong republicans who are familiar with conditions in Porter county express a doubt as to whether he will be able to carry his own county. If he does so it will be by a greatly reduced majority.
The Chicago Tribune conceeds that Congressman Crumpacker’s majority will be reduced to a point where his election is a grave matter of doubt. Other great daily newspapers which are keeping a finger on the political pulse of the -Tenth district are proclaiming that Crumpacker is beaten and that the hopes of the republican state committee are centered on other candidates. It is conceeded that Crumpacker’s standpat record has been brought home to the people in a manner that reveals his betrayal of the confidence which has been reposed in him in the years that are gone. He promises and promises but when it comes to voting he is always found allied with the class of special privilege.
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