Rensselaer Journal, Volume 12, Number 16, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 September 1902 — In the Tenth. [ARTICLE]

In the Tenth.

The Indianapolis Journal prints the following interview: “According to Thomas J. McCoy, of Rensselaer, who was here attending the meeting of the state committee yesterday, the Tenth district is in shipshape. As a matter of fact, this district seldom gives Mr. McCoy trouble. It is the district represented by E. D. Crumpacker and the latter is a very popular man. ‘He will carry the district by 6.000 votes,’ declared Mr. McCoy emphatically. ‘I think Crumpacker is stronger in the district than he wae two years ago. There is nothing wrong in the district that I can find out. All the laboring men at Hammond, Michigan City, Laporte and Lafayette are at work, and these are the factory towns of the district. These men seem to be satisfied to let well enough alone. Jasper county, I think, will give the biggest republican majority this year she has ever given.’ ”