Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 51, Number 4, Jasper, Dubois County, 9 October 1908 — Page 4

SPER COURIER ' REPUBLICAN MACHINE

.. i INSULTS THE MINISTER?

luff a v n i tli Mrilii' it lite

Hrne.

Issues a "Confidential" Circular to Re publican Chairmen Asking Them to "Organize the Preachers" for the Republican Party.

iThe Cause of Many

Siidcien Deaths.

i There u a iIismk prevailing in this

cotsutry tut lUnjferou Ieeaue o decep

tive. AlaiiyMitMeu deaths lire caused in it -heart disease, pneumonia, heai t failure ir

f apoplexy are often

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Marshall Defends the Ministry Against This Republican Affront.

lajij'T . mit l u'RiiIariy to nbew u'i' a ii. i:niu .Miler to dis'nue 9 receive i uud all arrears paid

'1 untre in tl dtwretion of tho containing "Confidential

eher a dmereiit -.jrti thonid le

ed aU saMt.

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f you hnve miy Iren uewp, or int any printing, tell um through e vourirr l'I'uue 13-2.1

MOCRATIC TICKET l r Congress IW II I I AM I-.. C. I 1 r JuV'' ""th, Circuit. H'"HN I BRETZ. I r Prosecntir, n nr. w. CAia-i m:. hi r T. .j nT IU , rt ent.it i e PHI I: 1.. t r.i I..

I ' I inty ! rt-i.n-r Jiel I'll (.1 1 id U. 1 I r t ' iint 1 -hrr.n. FILM VM 1.1.MI K. For C Com r M Ii.i . JOHN I?. LVBBKHS. FOR TP. TRI TKK. Bambndpe Win. B. Krny. Mad ?on Robt. Yates. Uar'-.e -n Adam llarker. Bi lit- I U 'inns II. Intuan.

ser IVn i tge Solun Stiyhenson

)n.!John E. Lamb Vice rman of the Democratic onal Committie will address voters of Dubois County at er on Wednesday Oct. 14 30 P. M. Everybody is in1 to attend

HITEWASH is a compositior me and water and is verj ul in whitening walls, igs, fences, outhouses anc 3ged reputations. It h p, there being no custom.

on it and it is in large de4 among repuhli an politi-

Davies Co- Democrat. Comrriss:orers Court. ie County Commissioners Monday and ordered Steinp's petition for the extension e Rock Roads in Cass tp. oved. ;..H tey also accepted E. Tray Ion of $13,997 on the 2 mile: nsion in Bainbridge Tp also made several al

nces from the county funds, 'h the law requires to b( ished.

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ich of th nickelodeons i citj displays nightly pictur idfff T t and Colonel Brya: he i in arc flashed up .anv s th applause con cording to the political vn, ion of those present. La. t at the Theatorium aftt picture of the Common Mr Taft were exhibited th of the motion picture "Tht il," was flashed in lar. rs and the audience, having lirod tne habit of applauding, it up. "That's right," saio m on the back row, "everj shou'd stand hv his own I 1- . I, T V.

uuLie -uavies uo. Dem-t.

"SANDY AND

5and and I" is the title of n

Scotch song with words and

ic by Mrs. E. Ireland, the

-known author, who has a

a-lfiimvn nnnii'iiiu'in'n oi

this country. The melorh

ch and the words are sweet tender, the chorus of which i: I wv im- tmppv, Hoehnppv lnle .it m lion our ain thno coinpn to dec iiiIIh r :h 1m- -'Mnilioli.ini of the lea II wclconio her Sanely ami nu-, jdy and inc. nndy and mo, ll u'plemtii hor "Snmlv nml mn "

lithor at homa in tho land of tho lea. 11 weir Inn hor ' Snmlv nml um "

lis Scotch song and chorus b ten for medium voice ant ths forth the love of ayounj. ch couple who came up t threshold of domestic lift the blessings of Sandy' lor By special arrangets with the publishers, OUfl JDERS will receive a cop

jaiu uy senuing 10 cents n

ige stamps to The Clobe (C Co., No. 1155 Broadway,

i one.

Sonio time ago tho Republican Stato Central Cotnmlttoe sent out a circular

Suggestions

to County Chairmen." One of the paragraphs in this circular was a follows : "Organise temperance people. Organize the preachers. Organise tho business men. Organize first voters. Organize the women." This suggestion of th Republican State Committee to tho county chairmen to "organize tho preachers" iuto Republican campaign adjuncts was such an amnslng breach of tho proprieties that it doubtless caused many of the Republican county chairmen to pas p. But the Republican managers

i did noi realize what a stupendous J blunder they had made in offering i such an affront to the ministers of th?

6iate until Thomas R. Marshall in his Torre Haute Hpeech read the "confidential suggestions'' to a large audl-enct-and in behalf of the preachers

resented the insult that had been cast upon them. The inability of the Republicans to understand that ministers aro oidained to preach the gospel and not to to- organized into political clubs or drum corp for the benefit of the RepublUan party was made plain by .Mr. Marshall. On this point (using his exact language) he said: "It has always been my impression that when a minister was consecrated with holy oil that he was enlisted to fight the battles of the Lord, and not tho battles of the Republican party, and I win take my chances on there being a great majority of ministers who still believe that the peculiar mission of the minister it to preach the gospel and not to beut a bass drum in a political procession." But no sooner hod .Mr. Marshall thus given publicity to the impertinent instruction to "organize the preachers" than the Republican managers saw

what a mistake they had made -tho

mistake of being caught in a con

temptible plpce of business. Seeing no

other way to breaX the force of Mr

Marshall's revelation, they caught up the bass drum" phrase, caused gar

bled reports to be printed in Republi

can newspaper, and yelled out. in big.

black headlines, that "Marshall At

tacks the Preachers."

Speaking ul the matter the Indianap

olis News said:

"Certain politicians have tried to

make it appear that the Democratic candidate hn.s insulted the minihti rsof the state that he is 'opposed' to tinministers. Those who know Mr. Marshall will need no enllghtenement .n this subject. h is an honest, clennllvlng gentleman, a man of the highest character, and, we believe, a member

of the Presbyterian church. The idea

that he would head a crusade against tho official representatives of the Christian religion is absurd, and Is fostered largely by those who arc trying to ulse the ministers to further their own schemes. What Mr. Marshall was dealing with at Torre Haute was not

the preachers, hut the politicians."

After quoting Mr. Marshall's lan

guage, the News added this:

That there aro ministers we hope

all of them In Indianapolis, who hold

precisely tills view, was proved by the

action of the Ministerial Association on Monday, when it struck out of its

resolutions all reference to candidates

or parties. What Mr. Marshall objected to wns to organization of ministers

by county chairmen, and that was nil ho objected to. We think that tho ministers will agree with him. We think further that honest people will not be Impressed by the criticism made by those who take certain words from their context and thus seek to give a false impression of what was said." The professional Republican preachor tho kind that can he depended on In every campaign to do political work for his party swallowed ibo Etory about tho "attack on tho preachors," and began to expatiate upon It with his usual partisan zcnl, and perhaps will continue to do so. All others, however, will take good care not to bo misled by such disroputablo tactics. Tho campaign of tho Republicans, so far as it has progressed, has been marked by so much false pretense and prevarication -lying is the better word that it Is explainable only on tho theory that tho Republican malingers and tittlr helpers can find no hoc-aM sreuad to sUurftte.

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FOWLER, DICK &. WALKER,

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Cloaks, Etc.

Millinery,

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FRENCH WM. pets, Etc.

ELMENDORF & CO. (Inc.), Carpets, Etc. FINKE FURNITURE CO., Furniture. GUMBERTS LOUIS, Jewelry. GEISSLER G. W. SHOE CO., Shoes. HAAS & SEIFFER, Men's Furnishings and Clothing.

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MEMBERS

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