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    THl FULTOlf OOUlfTT.irEWI, McCOlTICELLSBUIO, PI.
FULfON COUNTY NEWS
Published Every Thursday.
B. w. PECK, Editor and Proprietor
McCONNELLSBURG, PA.
OCTOBER 3, MS
Sportsmen's
Headquarters
, ffefla
Pablished Weekly. 51.50 per
Annum in Advance.
We have tie Largest Stock of Shotguns, Kifles
and Ammunition ever Shown in Mercersburg.
E tiered l the Poatoffloa MoOonnallsburg
Pa., aa eeoon4-laae mall matter. ..
A COSKON ERROR
1
The Same Mistake is Made Bj Man;
McConnelhbnrg People.
It's a common error
To plaster the aching back,
To rub with liniments, rheu
matic joints,
If the trouble comes from the
kidneys.
Its time to use Doan's Kid
ney Pills.
Here is convincing proof of
merit.
Mrs. H. Bernecker. 567 Phila
delphia Ave., Cbambersburg,
Pa., Bays: 'I bad a bad fall and
my buck became very sore and
painful. A constant, tbobbing
ache settled in the small of my
back and I suffered from head
aches. I felt miserable and the
medicine I took didn't seem to
help me. I finally bought Doan's
Kidney Pills at Greenawa't.s
Drug Store and they soon re
moved all the trouble and now I
only use them occasionally as a
preventive."
Price 60c. at all dealers. Don't
simply ask for kidney remedy
get Doan's Kidney Pills the
same that Mr. Bernecker bad
Foster Milburn Co, Props, Buf.
falo, N. Y.
Advertisement.
What the Bojs Eat
Soldiers are fed and clothed
by the Government Officers
buy their own clothing and pro
vide their own food.
The food for tho Army dur
ing the fical year ending June
80th, cost 1425,00 000 00
The feeding of the soldier from
the time be leaves home until be
embarks for Europe is a subject
by itself. His feeling on ship
board and overseas, but in camp
and on the firing line, is another.
A soldier's food for one day is
called a ration. This ration con
sists of twenty seven different
articles, which must be ready
daily, and they are ready. Gen
eral Pershing reports that no
man in France has had to wait
for a meal when that meal was
due.
For materials in the soldier's
ration will stand the acid test.
Nothing second grade is bought;
only the best of meat is pro
cured, and it is handled in a
central place in each camp by
butchers. The cuts are thus
used to the best advantage, and
waste of bone and surplus fats
avoided.
Packers are required to can
the best variety ef fruits and
vegetables, and the department
has gone into those States where
the fioest tomatoes, corn, onions,,
peas and beans are grown, and
has taken uch portion of the
crop as was needed for army use
During last October 27 527, 500
pounds of potatoes and onions
were furnished cimps and can
tonmentsin this country, and
durinr the eight months prior tc
June 3, 1918, about 75,000 000
cans of tomatoes were used,
enough tc reach from the battle
front on the Marne to Linda,
California, if they ware lined up
end to end.
Dned and eveporatcd fruits
form an important part ot ihr
army ration Approximate'?
80 000,000 pounds ot prunes,
dried apples and peaches, mostly
from California, will bepurchas
ed from this year's crop, and
California will also supply about
, 70,000,030 cms of apricots,
? Baches, cherries and pearv
be cherry seeds will bo saved
forussintbamviufactu e lfgir
masks Practs have an honoi
able place on the soldier's bill rl
fare It has ben proven tha
.the prune has food vilu, frut
value, tonic value, and value as i
confection. Moreover, it ha
been recommended by the Sur
geon General of the Army.i
DR. FAN Rll EY
HAGERSTOWN, MD.
DIAGNOSTICIAN
Specialist in Chronic Dueatea
Acute diseases get well of themselves or
tun into chronic form. There is always a
cause and you can not get well until the
cause is removed. Cause and effect is the
great law of nature. You know the effect
find the cause. Send me your name
and address and let me study your case.
V. Consultation Free
SHOOT THE LEVER INTO HIGH for the
FOURTH LIBERTY LOAN AND DOWN GOES, THE HUN.
DON'T HOLD OUT ON UNCLE SAM.
HE HELPED YOU GET ALL YOU'VE GOT.
Bay, Buy, Buy. You'll be Happier and Wiser. :
Let's plant a SOLAR PLEXUS PUNCH
And ELIMINATE the KAISER.
DON'T "PIKE?" PLUNGE!
Put your last dollar into the FOURTH LIBERTY LOAN.
IT'S THE BEST BET YOU EVER MADE IN YOUR LIFE.
BECAUSE
YOU CAN'T LOSE
There's nothing so mean in all the world as A STINGY MAN.
AMERICANS ARE NOT STINGY.
That's what makes these United States the GREATEST
NATION IN THE WORLD.
AMERICANS ARE KNOWN AROUND THE GLOBE AS
THE BEST SPENDERS ON EARTH.
SO GO TO IT. LIVE UP TO OUR REPUTATION.
PUT YOUR MIND ON UNCLE SAM'S FOURTH LIBERTY
LOAN, AND LET'S PUT IT OVER WITH A BANG.
A BANG THAT WILL ECHO 'ROUND THE WORLD.
A BANG THAT WILL BE THE DEATH KNELL OF
KAISER BILL AND HIS HORDE OF MURDERING HUNS.
NOW, THEN: EVERYBODY, ALL TOGETHER
BUY, BUY, BUY.
THAT'S ME.
Liberty-Loan-fully yours,
This Space
The Two Banks In McConnellsburg.
"Humanity's
GREAT WAR LECTURE BY
GEORGE H. TURNER
AT CHAUTAUQUA
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GEORGE H. TURNER
The afternoon lecture on the Brut day pf this year la to he given by
George II. Turner. His auhject will he "Iiiiinnnity'x I.nt IteserveH." Ho
hiiM a bg heart and a hlg nilnd and will handle IiIh auliject In a miiMtcrly
inunner. He haa been rhoHen this year Ity director Teai'Mon to direct the
"A" circuit of Chautauqua.
The Chautauqua Association wrote him sometime before the first town
opened on the circuit to know- what It should tell the dilTcrcnt Chautanqmi
towns so they would know about him In advance, tte replied as followa:
"So far as my 'orbltuary la concerned, I am one of the veterans In
the Chautauqua movement. Was Superintendent of 'Old Salem Chautau
qua, one of the most Ruccessful of the old Independent Chautauquas," for
the years, durinir which time my personal acquaintance with Dr. 1'earson
hcjinn. I was living In the state of Idaho when Dr. Pearson dreamed his
dream of brown-top tents moving In Inspiring procession across- the east
ern slates, andlio came across the continent to talk with me about his
dream, with the result that I returned to help him transform tile dream
Into reality. After serving as platform superintendent of the Oxford,
I'll., Chautauqua the first year, 1 was called to the pastorate of the Influ
ential Presbyterian church there. After a pastorate of five years, I resign
ed for a few months of Army Y. M. C. A. work. I am now serving as
Camp Uellglous Work Secretary In the Camp Grant, III., Army Y. M. C. A.
I am IS years old. still have a fair equipment of hair on my head, and
have lost only one tooth."
Dlacover lea Cream Soda.
Tho honor of discovering Ice-cream
soda Is generally given to Robert AI.
Oreen, who served the delicacy to the
seml-centennlnl celebration of Franklin
Institute, Philadelphia, In Hie summer
of 1874, and advertised It at that tlmo
as something absolutely new.
Uncle Sam wants you to lend
money. Yoti came across on
First, Second and Third Liberty Loan. NO W
Subscribed to Winning the War by
Last Reserves
' i ' I
All Make Mistakes.
The best of men and the most ear
next workers will make enough of mis
takes to keep them humble. Thank
fiod for mbitakes and take courage.
Don't give uu on account of mistakes.
Moody. .
him some more
the run for the
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Report of the Condition of the
Fulton-County
BANK
of McConnellsburg,
Fulton County, Pennsylvania, at the
close jf business September 21, ivio
RESOURCES
Reserve Fund :
Cash specie and
notes 125.201 50
Due from Ap-
provedlleserve
Agents,
Legal reserve se-
.41,499 50
curttiesat par.. 23,000.00
Nickels aod cents
Duufroin Hanks, TrustCos.
etc., excluding reserve...
Bills dl counted: Upon
one name
Bills discounted: Upon
89,701 .06
91 17
2,80:J.19
2.047.84
23.7.')0 87
two or more names
Time loans
13.050 40
29,3.r)0.83
34,370.20
131.244 17
Call loans with collat
eral
Loans on call upon one
name
Loans on. call upon two
or more names
Bonds
Mortgages and judgments
of record
Real estate
Furniture and fixtures
Ovei drafts
127,951.30
130 217.09
9,000.00
1,400.01)
275 JO
Total t505.02i.2S
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid In 9 50,000.00
Surplus fund ji.uuu.ou
Undivided profits, less ex
penses and taxes paid.. 9,848 20
Demand Deposits :
Deposits subject
to check $110,919 04
Demand CertlU
cates of De
posit 330,473 09
Savings fund de
posits 3.1,610 41
Denoslts. U. S.
Government.... 17,0(0 497,004.04
Due to banks, trust cos .
etc, excluding reserve... 1,173 04
Total t59j,l25.28
8tate of Pennsylvania, County of Ful
ton. as:
I Wilson L. Nace, Cashier of the
above named Bank, do solemnly swoar
that the above statement is true to the
best of my knowledge and belief
WILSON L. NACE,
Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this 30th day of September, 1IIIH.
M. RAY 8HAFFNKR,
Notary Public.
Grco B. Meluott,
S. W. Kikk,
C. R. Spa nii MSB.
n. w. pkck,
A. U. Nac:k,
Directors.
Infliipnm and Example.
rpi. i,i..tu.iii rnnnnt tell what be
comes of Its odor, and no man can tell
what, becomes of his Influence and ex
ample, that roll away from him and go
beyond his ken In their perilous mis
slco. r.eecher.
Winchester Pump Hammerless.
Remington Pump Hammerless.
Winchester High Powered Rifles.
Remington High Powered Rifles.
Fox Sterlingworth Double-barrel Hammerless.
Baker Double-barrel Hammerless.
Ithaca Field Double-barrel Hammerless.
Stevens Double-barrel Hammerless.
22 cal. Rifles, Winchester, Remington and Stevens.
Single-barrel Shotguns $6.00 to $10,00.
Hunting Coats, Leggins, Caps and Boots.
Gipe &
PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO THW
CONSTITUTION Hl'tlM ITTKIJ TO THE
CITIZIONH OF THK COMMONWEALTH
FOit THF.IK At'l'KOVAI, OH REJEC
TION, AT THK KLKCTION T BK
HKLJi ON TUKSDAY. NOVKMHER i,
1918, BY THE OENKKAL ASSEMBLY
OK THE COMMONWEALTH OK"
PENNSYLVANIA. AND PUBLISHED
HY OKUEIl OK THE SECRETARY OK
THE COMMONWEALTH, IN PURSU
ANCE OK ARTICLE XVIll OK TUB
CONSTITUTION.
Number Ona.
A JOINT RESOLUTION
Proposing an amenrtitiPiit to article nine,
lotion four ot thu Cnnatllvllnn ot the
Commonwealth of IVniiHylvimlii; au
thorliliw tliB Slate to lnaue UdihIm to
tho amount of fifty mlllona or dollnra
for the tmirov-nient ot the highways
of the Commonwealth.
Section 1. Re It resolved by the 8-n-ate
and Houn of Repri'iii-ntailvi-H of the
i ih ..f l'...itiuvivuiiiu in n..n-
ami Assfinbly mut, Thut lh following
iimenumpnt to mo trawuiuuun "i i
aylvanla be, and the eiime Is hi-rcby, pru
i,mr,l in Hi'cordunce with the elgliluuiith
article thi-ri-of:
That afctluti rour ot arucie nine, wnnu
reada n follown: ... . ,
ouiriiiiii i. v. ...... ........
by or on behalf of the Bialo, exc.pt to
Blipilly I'HHIIUl IICMICICIH Itll Ol r.-vcuu.-,
tii-l liiVHHlon, Huppreim Insurrei'tlon, di-rund
.... u u. ur..r nr tri ti IV eximllllt
d bt; and the di-ht created to aupply do-
liclency In revenue nun i
the HKKregitte. at any one tlmo. one mil
lion diillam," be amended bo aa to read
uu follows: . .
Section 4. No debt Rhali be created by
or on behalf of the Slate, except to sup
ply ciiHual dctlciencics ol revenue, repo
InvRHlon, auppreiw Insuriectlpn. defend
the State In war, or to pay exlBiIng del.t,
and the debt created to aupply d. Hclen.
clea In revenue ahall never exceed In the
aggregate, at any one time, one mill Ion
dollar!; Provided, however Ihat the
Oeneral Aancmlily, IrreHpecllve of any
debt! may authorise the Slate to lasue
bonda to the amount of llfly mil lona of
dollnra for the p.irpnae of UnprovliiK urul
r. I.uildlug the hlghwaya of the Cummon-
WSeelll'.n 2. Said proposed "J"?''?';?!1
ahall be submitted to the qimlll ed elej t
ors of the State, at the gen- ral fl.-cllon
to be held on the Tuesday next following
PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO THE
C INSTITUTION SUUMl'I' l M JO 1 I L
CITIZENS OK THE COMMON WhA .I'll
K(R THEIR APPROVAL OK 'f -TION.
HY THK OENKKAL , ASH '"M");
OK THE COMMtfNWEAL H r
PENNSYLVANIA. AND P ; II. S1I ED
HY OKI 'Kit OK THE Hr-ptiyA'tY Or
Til E COMMONWEALTH, N ' "
ANCE OK A RTlCLli XVIll Ol' lllnl
CONSTITUTION. -
Number One.
A JOINT RESOLUTION
Proposing an amendment to section elev
en of article sixteen ot the Constitu
tion of Pennsylvania.
Re It revolved by the Brnaie and House
of Representulivts of the Coinmonweultll
of 1'niinsylvuiiiii In Oeneiul Assembly
met, Thut the following amendment to
the Constitution of the Commonwealth
ol Pennsylvania be. und the sume is
hereby, proposed, in accordance with the
eighteenth urtlde ther.ol:- .,
Amond section eleven, article rtxl"
of the Constitution of toe Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania, which reads us fu"""-
No corporate body to possess banking
and discounting prlvll. ges "''all ho creat
ed or organised 111 puisuan.e of any aw
without three mouths' previous puii.lt.
not ce. ot the place of the Intended loca
tion, of the Intention to upply ''l'ilMU,l
privileges, in such manner as aha bo
prescribed by law. nor sha II a ch rtcr
For su h privilege be granted for 1 1 lo.'
er period than twenty years, so that it
shall nHd as follows:
The Oeneiul Assembly ahal have the
power by general law to provide or the
n,"rpoiutlon of banks and trus com
panics, and to prescribe the powers
UA trie copy of Joint Resolution No. L
"u v' CYRUS K. WOODS.
Secretary of tho Commonwealth.
Number Two.
A JOINT RESOLUTION
o Tl Con ii tonweallh of I?'nwlvan.
fn act'ordan. e with the provisions ot the
eighteenth article thereof.
Section 1. Be enacted by the Senate
. House of Representatives of the
Commonwet.ti, Of lrrt'rtr'e'byn:
iVVl Vi&'Kn'o' artlci. three.
w5ich.r;dlB""N,ol'n"ney h be paid
byCe ulid'so tiia" the aume shall read
Of Assemblyape. if ylng ne -
We will be glad to show you
any of the following guns :
Oylcr, Mercersburg, Pa.
1Z
the flrat Monday of November In the
year nineteen hundred and eighteen, for
the purpoHH of deciding upon the approv
al and ratlllcatlon or the rejection of
aald amtmlment. Said election ahull be
opened, held, and closed upon said elec
tion day, ut the places and within the
hours at and within whlcn said election
la directed to be opened, held, and
closed, and In accordance with the pro
vlsiona of the luws of Pennsylvania
governing elections, and amendments
thereto. Such amendment shall bn
printed upon the ballots In the form ami
manner prescribed by the election laws
of 1'eniiBylvania, and ahall In all r
apects conform to the requirement of
audi laws.
A, true copy of Joint Rwolutlon No. L
CYRUS E. WOOUS.
Secretary of the Commoiiwuallh.
Number Two.
A JOINT RESOLUTION
Proposing an amendment to section
eight, article nine ot the Constitution
ot Pennsylvania.
Section 1. Ho it enacted by the Senate
and House of Representatives of Uu
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in Gen
eral Assembly met, and It Is hereby en
acted by the HUlhorliy of thu same,
That the Constitution of the Common
Wealth of Pennsylvania, In acconlance
with the provisions ot the eighteenth ar
ticle thereof:
Amendment to Article Nine, Section
Klglit.
That section eight of article nine, of
the Constitution be amended by striking
out the said section and Inserting in
place thereof the followltig:
1 Section 8. The debt ol any county,
city, borough, township, school district,
or other municipality or Incorporated
district, except as provided herein, and
li section fifteen of this article, shall
never exceed seven (7) per centum upon
the assessed value of the taxable prop
erty therein, but the debt of the city of
Philadelphia may bo Increased In such
amount that the total city debt of sa d
city ahull not exceed ten per centum (ID
upon I lie assessed value of the taxable
property therein, nor shall any such mu
nicipality or district incur any new debt,
or Increase Its Indebtedness to nn amount
ex. ling two VI) IH-r centum uim such
assessed valuation ot property, without
be expended. All public money ahall be
paid by the State Treasurer on warrant
druwn by the Auditor General.
A true copy ofli.t ..!
Secretary of the Commonweulth.
Number Three.
A JOINT RESOLUTION
Proposing nn amendment to article nine,
section eight ot tho Constitution ot
Pennsylvania.
Section 1. lie It resolved by the Sen
ate und House of Representatives in Gen
eral Assembly met. That the following
amendment to the Constitution of Penn
sylvania be, and the samii Is hereby, pro
posed. In accordance with the eighteenth
urtlcle thereof:
That article nine, 8'ctlon eight, be
amended lo read us follows:
Section 8. The debt of nny county,
city, borough, township, school d strict,
or other municipality or incorporated dis
trict, except as provided herein, and in
section fifteen of tills article, shall never
exceed seven 17) per centum upon tho
assessed vuluo of the taxuble properly
therein, but the debt of the city of i'lilla
dclphiu inuy be increased in such umount
that the total city debt of said city shall
not exceed ten per centum Hot upon the
assessed vuluo of tho taxable piopcrty
therein, nor shall any such municipality
or district Incur any new debt, or In
crease IIS Indebtedness to an umount ex
ceeding two (2) per centum upon such
assessed valuation of property, without
the consent of the electors thereof ut a
public election in such manlier as shall
fie provided by law. In ascertaining the
borrowing capacity of the city of Phila
delphia, ut any lime, there shall bu de
ducted from such debt so much of the
debt of said city us ahull have been In
curred, or Is about to be Incurred, und
the proceeds thereof expended, or about
to be expended upon nny public Improve
ment, or In the construction, purehuse,
or condemnation of any public utility, or
part thereof, or facility therefor, If such
public Improvement or publlc'iitlllty, or
part thereof, whether separately or In
connection with nny other public Im
provement or public utility, or part there
of may reasonably be expected to yield
revenue In excess of operating expenses
sulllclent to pay the Interest und sinking
fund charges thereon. The method of de
termining ouch amount, so to be deducted,
may be prescribed by the General Assem
bly. In incurring Indebtedness for any pur
pose tho city of Philadelphia may Issue
Its obligations maturing not later than
fifty (W) years from the dato thereof,
with provision for a sinking-fund sulll
clent to retire said obligations at matur
ity the payment to such sinking fund to
be In equul or graded annual or other
periodical Instalments. Where any In
debtedness shull be or shall have been In
curred by said clly bf Philadelphia for
the purpose of the construction or Im
provements of public works or utilise of
any character, from which income or
revenue Is to be derived by said city, or
for the reclamation of bind to be used
In the construction of wharves or docks
owned or to be owned by aald city, such
obligation may be In an amount sunicteiit
to provide for, and may Inolude the
T,mnt ot, the lntereat and alnklnf-fund
the consent of the electors thereof it
public election In such manner an i all
be provided by law. Ill ascertaining uu
borrowing capacity of the sanl city i.f
Philadelphia, at any time. thr ! .ill
be excluded from the calculation "nd
deducted from such debt bo iiuic-h ol tin
debt of the said city as shall have b -o
Incurred, and the proceeds thereof in.
vested, In any public improvement, ol
any character which shull he yi. Kling to
the said city an annual current net rr
nue. The amount of audi di duotl n
ahall be ascertained by capitalizing tlit
annual net revenue from such imiirnv,.
ment during the year Immediately br
eeding the tlmo of such asi erln.nm. .1;
and such capitalization shall !.' estimat
ed by ascertaining the principal ammnt
which would yield such annual ciincnt,
net revenue, ut the average rate ol in
terest, mid sinking-fund charges p lynl'.e
upon the Indebtedness Incurred y
city for such purposes, up to the tm
of such ascertuln nt. The nietlinl !
determining such umount, so I" Is- d--,
ducted, may be prescribed by the (,.i.
eral Assembly. In ipcurrlng linlib' il
ness for any purpose tho city of liu
delphla may Issue Its obligations miti.r
lug not later than fifty ( yesrs fn.tn
the date thereof, with provision for ,
sinking-fund snillolcnt to retire stld ob
ligations at maturity, the payment W
such sinking-fund to be In -U
graded annual or other periodical l""''.
ments. Where any Indebtedness sliiill i
or shall have been Incurred by sanl rtyj
of Phlludi'lphiu for the purpose of tti
constructlon or improvement of punif
works of uny character from which In
come or revenue is to be derived by n
city, or for the reclamation of luno w
be used in the construction of wnnr I
or docks owned or to be owned by J
city, such nbllKHtlons may be ln n
umount sulllclent to provide for. am m r
Include the umount of, the inter.nl a..J
sinking-fund churgea accruing " ''
may ac. rue thereon throughout li e P
od of construction, und until the rt
plratlon of one year after the cn npte W
of tho work for which said 1";,,.V.t VS
shull have been Incurred; und s..ld 7
shall not 1m re.,ulred to levy a t x to ip
said Interest and sinking-fund
required by section ten. ar icle mi
the Constitution of Pennsylvania, . JJ
the expiration of said period of one
after the completion of said ",K.. ,
A. true copy of Joint Resolution No-
CYRUS K. WOODS.
Secretary of the Commonwealth.
charges nerrulng and which mny c r
thereon throughout the period of " ' .
slructlon, and until the expiration of " J
year nfter tho completion of the worn i
which said Indebtedness shall hnv
incurred; and suld city shall n','1! V rTt
quired to levy a tax to pay said Inb'-JJ
und sinking-fund charges as reoulrea J
section ten, urticlo nine of the L""''';
Hon of Pennsylvania, until the cxtnra '"i
of said period of one year attor tl c"nl
plctlon of of said work. , ,
A true copy of Joint Resolution M-
CYRUS E. VOUl.
Secretary of the Commonw'in'
Number Four.
A JOINT RESOLUTION
An amendment to section one of rtlc
nine of tho Constitution of Penni)yi '
nia, relating to taxation.
Section 1. Re It resolved by the Sen
ate and House of Representatives M
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania In '
eral Assembly met, and It Is hereby '
acted by the authority of the same, in ;
the following umendinent to the ; tu"1''!
tutlon of the Commonwealth of 1 enroo i
iron la be, und the sumo Is hereby, V
posed, In accordance with the prvlW"
of tho eighteenth article thereof;-
That section one ot article nine, ""
reads us follows: ,h,
"All luxes shall bo uniform, upon
same class or subjects, within the i'"
torlul limits ot the authority levyh .
tux, und shall bo levied und colli"
under general laws; but the General
seinbly may, by general laws, exeir.
I from taxation pinmc propon
i public purposes, uotiml places ,r,,''Kh j
1 worship, places of burial not used or n
for private or corporate prollt. ami I ' M
tullons of purely public charity,
amended so us to rcuu us ,n,
All taxes shall bo uniform, upon
same class of subjects, within the
I torlul limits of the authority I; )''"
tux, and shall be levied und c K'l'
under general laws, ami uio
of luxation may be classillcd
pose of levying graded or l,r.".v,l",1,
taxes; but the General ,"" ,b , la
by general luws. exempt from la"
public property used for public urr '
actual places of religious Wj.rsl I . P ,
of burial not used or held f or prm i
corporate prollt, und Institutions of P"r
ly publlo churlty. mlndmfn'
Section 2. Bald proposed nmoya,,.
shall be submitted to the quulll id si
ors of the State, at thu general U i
to be held on Tuesday next .TI '
first Monday of November In in" ',,,,
nineteen hundred and nineteen,
purpose of deciding upon I "PI
and ratlllcatlon or h reject n ,
umenmnuni. oam i,.(.ti"
ed. held and closed H'"n,u the hou"
, day, at the places and with i " 0l
at and within which sahl f ',d au
reeled to be opened, held nn 1 J f (l
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