Democratic Sentinel, Volume 22, Number 22, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 June 1898 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

FARMS i’OR SALE. I We Ivve for sale several tracts £ land vary hg in size from 4a) acres to 280 acres, which will bo s Id at prices to suit the t mes. Only a small ca-h payment is required, balance on easy payments at 6 per cent, interest. Prospect ive buyers will find it to their advanta v e t call a id s e us. Hollingsworth & Hopkins, Rensselaer. Ind*

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hired assassins of t .e coal barons and who have appealed to the courts for justice, only to be denie il, ire not likely to lemana their rights, ihe danger is too great. Therefore these poor wretch' es are now b gging congress for assi tance. Mis rable as their lives are, still they want to preserve them, and rat ier than starve, and ir pr- fereuce to being murdered, they make mendicants oi themselves? Truly this s a land of liberty! A landw< ere the trusts are protect d a.id the people starved.

Tax the trusts? Nkv r! i here is just now a tremen* dous rush o patriots to Wash* ington. Standard Oil patriots, sugar trust patriot*’ sleeping car patriots, Hawaiian grab patriots are falling o. er each other in their efforts to bulldoze the conferees on the war revenue bill.

With base in.ratitule to these gi eat an *. loyal trusts a tax of one*f .;urth of 1 per ent las oeen suggested by the senate on the unearned wealth of the plutocratic stockholders in these enormously rich companies. Shall the protected trusts of t;.e United States, the corpora’ions that gave of tueir Lard earned money to secure the election of McKinley, be forced to contribute to the expenses of toe war? Never! Perish the thought.

What wild snirit of co zfisca* tion ould have mowd congress to such a revolutionary measure? Has anai cliy obtain* ed control, and fare the “best busin. ss interests” of the nation to be pla ed on a level with the common peoole? Not if money, political influence, bribery and bulldozing can prevent it. Shall a sMpngcarc mpany that sells a ticket for $2 o, $5 be rubbed by the United States government of 1 cent —one enormous, valuable, cent—on each tickei sold, simply because the government needs money to f arry on the war. Av ho ever heard of such a cruel proposition? Let the government perish if the the workingmen can’t pay all the var taxes. Jhe trusts bot a republican president, and it is a pretty how-d’ye-do if the man they bought -s going to allow such ridiculous proced* ■ings.

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