Democratic Sentinel, Volume 22, Number 17, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 April 1898 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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It is no answer to the propo sal for an income tax to say that tne government doesn’t want a law suit. It does V v nt a law suit on this very question, and it wants it right now. The people w ant.to know whether in tlie face ot war tins judg s will have the effront ly to say that an income frontary to say that an income tax is unconstitutional.

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The Boston Herald says W: J. Bryan is “not to be met by denunciation but by argu ment." Tha t. rules the Herald i out of the discussion, The human h art is 6 inches I in length, 4 iD lies in diameter, and oeats Oxi an average seventy times a minute, People are waiting to ascertain the identity of two men—the naval com m an der who sinks the first Spanish warship and the land lubber who goes to the front as Mark Hanna’s substitute. - i