TOT FULTOlf COU1TTT HEWS, McOOITKl!LLIBTnill, TA. ' FULTON COUNTY NEWS Published Every Thursday. B. W. PSCK, Editor and Proprietor AkCONNELLSBURG, PA. OCTOBER 10, 191S Published Weekly. $1.50 per Annum in Advance. C-itarad ttthe Pofttofflee at MoConnsllaburg Pa., aoona-olamatl muter. Don't Waste Time. It's a wasto of time to experi ment with liniments and plasters when you have a doll, throbbing backache or sharp, stabbing twmge8.Cet after the cause! Iie7p""tbe kidneys withDoau's "kidneytPills t Iltad lbi9, " j7Cr Fore, Koobsville, Va., nays: "A severe cold settled in niy kidneys a"odthe kidney se cretions became painful in pass age. 1 was lame and Btlff, had rheumatic twinges and my limbs anduwrists became swollen. 1 got no relief from the nicdicino I was taking and finally used Doan's Kidney Pills After us Jng one box, I felt relief. Wbcu i take cold now and am troubled in any way by my kidneys, Doan's Kidney Pills always help me." Price 60c at all dealors. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills' tho same that Mr. Pore had Foster Milburn Co, Props, Buf falo, N. Y. AdTertliement. WELU TANNEKY. James A. Ilorton, who has been a great sufferer during the past eight weeks from inflam matory rheumatism, l not im proving as much as his friends would like. Mrs. Thomas Ilorton under went successful surgical op eration at the Nason hospital at Tioanng Spring, and is getting along well. George William Sprowl, who tears the name of father and grandfather, haa six sisters and 'nary" brother. lie is now boss in the family af Mr. and Mrs. George M. Sprowl. Wells Township . L'berty Lan Cjmmittee is busy and is meet lug with encouragement. While to more willing people are found elsewhere on tho lace of the eirth, the township, as a whole, Is not as strong financially at it was a few years ago. About fifty of our citirns went over to Hopewell to see the Lib erty Loan War Exhibit, whicn tarried in that town one hour. The exhibition of trophies cap tured by the American troops in France, was most interesting. The crowd was permitted to en ter at one end of the train, pass through, and emerge at tho other end. This t ok time, and boforo the school children, who were patiently awaiting their turr, could get an opportunity to get in, the train's time was up and had to pull away. Miss Pearl Wilkins, ofClear ville, is staying indefinitely in tho home of Mr. aud Mrs. W. II. Biumgardner. Ralph Deshongof Pittsburgh isvisltiug bis parents, Mr and Mrs. Charles Deshong. 'Rilpu lj awaiting orders to rrport at some training camp. Frank Baker, of Camp John son, Jacksonville, Fla , ii spond ing a few days at home with bin mother Mrs. Margaret Baker. Louis Guillard, of W. Browns ville, Pa , is home for an indetinito time with his mother Mrs. Mary Guillard. Mr. and Mrs Dowey Ruuda busb, of Dudley, visited Mrs Roudabush's parents, Mr. and M s. Chafles Deshong last week. Gasless Sundays and all churches closed made last Sub bath a quiet diy in We Is Valley. George A VVisuart, of Cuica go, Is visitit g his mother M rs. H. E Wishart at tbe old home We are glad to Know that Oorrre DR. FAIlRliEY ,HAGERSTOWN, md. DIAGNOSTICIAN Specialist in Chronic Diew Acute daei get well of thcrnielvet of run into chronic form. There i alway a came and you can not get well until the cause it removed. Cause and effect is the great law of nature. You know the effect find tho cause. Send me your nnme fodi addrea and let me ttudy your case, Consultation Free n one of Chicago's feuccesslul business men. Ii a letter to his rrirtlier, Jay Slunkard who is in the Navy, and whose vessel lsiuie of the escorts of the bnys goinjj to Franco, ta 8 hisvossf;l left Now York on the 2Hh of July lor I'Yacco. On their way ovor, they were attack ed several times by German snb niariurp, bnt vtciqed without Borions injury. O.io of tho epoi t verscl was ft-ut to thu bottom, bnt t' e ere v of ,00 rneu was sav id. Ho thinks Fracco a very in toreating country. On hi re turn to New York an attempt was rondo to torpedo hia boat, tut an attempt was alt it amounted t". Ji.y fi:oithi!y aro a lucky bungh to triable to mako four hucjuss ful ti ipi across theAtlatitic with out bv,m a minor accident to break themon Auny. Ctuu'auqua I'os'poned. In obedience to the order of the State Health Department, the Cha'Jteuriia Festival which was to have taken place in McCon nellsburg this week has been postponed until December 12 11th., by which time the wave of Spanish Ir.fljenzi will have passed over the country and well out into the Pacific Ocean. Per sons who have already purchased tickets will please keep quiet and hold on to the pasteboard, for they will serve their original pur pose when the proper time comes. The Jcwelt Attachment. Just hook it onto yoar Ford car and you have a Ton-Truck just as good aa vou will find any where When you hnvo done with your heavy tiaulin.', detach tho Jewett and ycu l.avo ycuf dur ing car again to take your family to church or anywhere ch.o you like. For. sale by Roy O Palm Kit, Sipes Mill, IV, Ii 1, Box 6. 10-10 Ct THE COUNTY QUOTAS The fotlowlnir nre tin- nllotim nlfi nf tins Fourth l.ll'i-rly I."nn f..r I In- -nm-tli-n of ri'iiiiiylviinlii eiuliruco.l In the Tlilnl Fcieiui lt-i-ive District: DIst. Xn. Counry. 10 A'Iiiiiim County 25 ltcilfonl 0 P.i-iks 20 I'.lnlr :j."t r.ct!iti;hcin, City of. 4 limU.s (Iowi'i) .... 5 l'.iK-kH (MId.ll.-) .... 0 liiicks t '! -) .... 27 Ciiiiiln-hi 2.1 (Vntiv Qiiotfl. , . 2,il,!l."0 ,. 7K7.r ..II.MS.P'O , . :i.:hii,:.ik) . . 4,;s ;.::oi .. i.iis ; m .. KSI.-1.V) , . 1 7..".0 ) ,. .s.7L's,i;:,( ,. ,u::)M 11 Curium, Luzerne, Siilllvnn, r.riulfonl. Wyotuliii:.... niM.2'0 .11 Chester (N.irtli.nsi) .. Chester (Xoriliwcst) . ,'IfJ CIichIit (South) 28 Clcnrliclil 22 Clint on 1,8 KI.iH) i;,sij,-ih 1 ,07o,0. 2,0 lo,( to .'!!) Ciiiiilx-rlai.il 18 Diiuphhi, r.-i'iy ami Jiililiilft 10,1!iS,r.O 1 Iirliiwiiro .V.'!"V1" 2t F.Ik mid Ciinicr l.'.tl I.OMI 17 Fulton mid Franklin... :;,!s!Ux) 21 llllllf IliK'lol l.ns,".0 11 Ijiiimst.-r 12,.".:i:i,I.V i:i Lciiaiion :i,i2:.,8'io 8 LchlKli 7,172,200 21 Lycomiiij! r.JffVI.Vt l.ii. kaivaimn, SiisIi1iiiii idi iiml Wayne 22,n.'Hi,r..V 2 Main Lift.; Section l.l.Vt.r.r.O McKenn :!,:!WI,7.0 Mllllln ,10S,ln0 Mont'oniery ( N'oi-lherii) !l,27l,.'!00 Moiitj;oiiieiy (Sunt hern) 1,4S.V,0. Monroe iiml l'ike 1,282,000 Moiiiour it ii 'I C'oliimlila. 2.812, l.'O -Non 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r j 1 1 .... Xorlliniiilierlanil . I'oHer Hchiijlkill Tlnirn I'nlon nml Sny.lrr Voi-lt . r.,7 is, iiio . 4,i77,0-(0 . K'lS.lX) . S.(iT7,0iO . l,0S2,2"O . l.(K!tl. !." . 8,0! KS,.'!.") Thin Ih n total of $2'i2.!Ktr.,:!10 for the forty-one (llHlrl.is In the Slate of reniiM.vlvanla oulslile of the City of I'liHiKlclphln, i-inhraceil In the Third Federal JCt'Ncrvu District.. We want to jrlvc the Ilulienr.ollern (lyn.-iHty n real "(He misty" tline of III 71 3 fl'yw to th.iiiMip . of rVrlin THE HOME FRONT Thi' liiilllo front In Kurope In not the i.nly American front. Then? N u home front, and our .-nlc ut homo Khoiilil he, dm jiatrloilc iih our men In uniform In foreign lamlM. Kvery Amerl'-an woldler who Imh fallen In I'lamc, every American kiiII or who tins died for IiIm counlry'ii ciiUHi- Iiiim given IiIh life for IiIh peo ple. Surely we, their m-.,ii( can lend our money to our Nation, their country. The Fourth Ul.erly Loan Ih tint IlKhtlnK loan. Il fc'reat. Nilrcesi, will hrint; coiufoi't and cmourujciiiciit ami a deep hciihc of pride to our Army and our Navy, nml to our Allien; It Will hrilii! illwoUriiKeiiient to our Clio IiiIcm. Iih kUccchm ineiniM Aliierhan victory, 1'riisnlar) defeat. Tin., fou rih loan 1m the llhllni; loun, the trJlUWrtf' louu. 7 ma the COUPON CLIPPERS You Will Get Mcnsy From Uncid l!y fixliiK tho Intprput (latfiH on tho I'd u rih Liberty Iuin as April and Octoi.er 25 of i-uch year, Secretary of the TreaHiiry JlcAdoo Inm linidu It jiosMihlc for the now urmy of (iovern iiicnt hondholderH to "clip n coupon" In dull', of the twelve inontliH of tho year. 'l"tow. MiihKcrlheri who look tin rcfc'lxtcreil fnrm of homl Insteud of the r-onpoii homl liecnilmt of It t Ki-enter Kecnrlty will In the hiiiiih way receive fin liileri-Kt check from the jmverf! inent In eight iiioiiiIih of the year, pro vlilil, of couw, that they have re tained the IioiiiIh of the three preced ing loaim which they houk-hf. On the fli-Ht Llherty Ioail tho In-ten-Kt datcH lire June and Deceinher 2i; mi the necoml I.lherly loiui they lire May mid Novemher 1"; on the third l.iherty Loan, March nml Sep lemher l.'i, ami on the fourth Liberty Loan, April and October 1.'. Kvi n If the purchawr of a bond of the II rut Liberty Loan took iidvnUlilKO of Its convei-Mloli prlvlle(fe to Hccure 4 per cent Interest on I We Kceoml loan, and ncali! converted IiIm bond to Kecaro 4'4 per cent Interest paid on the third I ..an the Interest dates on the conver sion bond which be received for bin oi-U'lnal bond remain the nnme. The evident purpose of Secretary McAdoo nnmlne dllTerent Interest dat.-s on llm four Issues of bonds was to divide the physical work of paylnir the Interest nml iilso to distribute tbe payment of Interest over tbe year In stead of having pauienli concentrat ed In two months. On n ?0,lMKUHM,oOo loan the prob nb!e amount of the fourth loan, the 11 11 1 1 1 111 1 Interest payment at 4 per cent will be ?2:.. '..000,000 or ?127,.r.(lO.(KK at each seinl-aiiniial Interest dale. In terest charges on the ttrnt Liberty Loan, If oiie balf of the bondi have been converted Into 4'4 nml the bal ance remain lit .'IH per cent Is $77, .100,000 per minimi, on the second loan, If $1,000,000,000 of the original Issue Is outstanding at 4 per cent mid the remaining $2,SoS,0oo,0H) converted In to 4V,s, the annual Interest Is $!.".!, .'Uoooo ami on the third loan of $!, 170.000,000 at 4'4 per cent the annual Innrcst Is $177, -I lo.ooo. n total for the three loaim of $ 11,00',0'0. nml the coming fourth loan of koo-mi.oooooo with Its Interest charge of .2V,imio,ihh7 will swell the C.overnnient's minimi Interest pn.v nts to $i;00,2SO,(MK), which exi.lalns why the Interest pay- lueiitu are divided. ' MOVIES FOR THE LOAN Big Start Play Part In Thrilling Pic. turet That Boost Fourth Loan. The moving picture reels to boost the Fourth Liberty I n have been prepared largely In consequence of the great snccens nchleved by Douglass Fairbanks' Illm last spring. The leading stars have prepared scenario alid acted them. Films have been fin ished by Charlie Chaplin, Douglas Fairbanks, WllUuin Hart. Mary 1'lck ford, Dustln I'lirnuni, I'liulilie Freder icks, (ierahliiie Farrar, Dorothy filsh, Mable Xormaii, Clara Kimball .Young, Norma THlnuidge nnd olhers. Two (Dins have already been receiv ed In riilladelphla ami enough have Im-.-ii completed to Insure every ex hibitor lu Uiis district having oppor tunity to screen ii new Llherty Loan f.-Nlure each day of the campaign. It has been arranged by the .National l iberty Loan Committer that exhibit ors will secure these dims entirely free of charge. The Urst two pictures received are "A r.ull.-t For l'.erlin," by V'lU'am S. Hart, mnl "Kaiser ltull." by Mae Mur ray. Ii Is said that Mary I'lckford's story will be of an unusual nature mid will carry a big punch. U V. Crltliih will take personal charge of the lilnilng of the Lillian C!sh story mid Thomas II. luce Is making a spe cial production In addition to Die ones In which bis stars are to appear, ltc porls from the I'li'-ltlc coast are that the "Fatty ArhucUle" (llm Is n scream. Charlie Chaplin's Illm Is expected to be one thousand feet In length. It will be a "knock out," but Chnrlle l uillilaiiis deep secrecy as to the na ture of It. "A New Service Star." The 1'iilted Slates (iovriiment gives ymi with this new loan opportunity to put n Service Star In your pocketl.ook. Llthcr your porkcthook will proudly wear thnt Star, because you lend your ! money to your (invernnient, or you hnc n slacker purse. Vou are either lighting for your country or you r.ie against III The slacker jiiirse will buy neither peace nor pleasure. The slacker purse Is an ally of thu Hun. . The slacker purse Is n (..vlU :. Make your plans now to put a Serv ice Star In your pockeihook. Then you can look at the service Hag In your I neighbor's; window mid smile with lbs ! knowledge that you have done your duty. Make sure that In this Fourth Lib erty Loan every pocketbook you know has Its service star. i See to It that among nil your friends ind ncfpialntiincea there -ikall be no slacker purses. , l'laii to buy bonds with every cent you have and thin to buy tn'jra on luaUllmanta with all you, can povalbly) ui la Uxt wontlu Ut coiutv ; Iron In Ukralnla." Within tho boundarlea of UkraU ' nln nre found the principal available deposits of Iron ore In Russia. The development of the Iron ore di posits of the Krlvol Hojc district has been tmdnly responsible for the rapid growth of the Itusslan Iron and steel Industry, which now depends to n.i extent of about 70 per cent on tho I Iron ore In tho Houthern ptirt of tho country. CAN'T GO HALF WAY Must Really Win This War So as to Secure Future Peace. 2. By T. J. MULVEY. No hnlf-wuy ineasurea are going to win this war and you ought to know It I The Oermnn lenders have I be Oer ninn people buffaloed, am these peo ple are going to do their utmost to support their masters In their bur baric Hti.igglo to bring the rest of tho world to lis knees to them. The free people of the world sny lb kalvcr mid bis crowd nre not going to get nway with It. There's Just ono Uttlit dlllleiilly there's nobody to force lis, and the other free people, to pull together with every ounce of our strength, .unless we do It our selves. Nobody's telHng you you've got In buy so many Liberty Honds, except the self same kaiser, and ho doesn't tell It to you In si ny words, but he says he'll he IT, unless yon can slop hlin--aml, of coui-ue, he believes you can't do It I Itut you know In your heart ami aoul thnt you can! Vou know that all of us all the free people of tint world-are going to make a monkey out of nny man, or our of anybody of men, or out of any nation that says all the res of us are going to stand around and let blm or them dlclato our comings and goings. The kaiser said "America's goimz to pay for this wnr." He has also said .that be will run the world and make It bow nml scrape to the (ierman Idea of Kultur save the mark! So you've got to give him nnd them the lie! ' Ami that menus getting together with the rest of us and putting up your money to do the Job mid to do It now! The longer you put It oh, the more It will cost unless, of course, you'd rather pay taxes to the kaiser! liny Just three times inort Liberty I'.onds than you said In your ensy-golng-wny that you would buy or let Kaiser I'.lll hurTaln on, too! Sign tip today! ( WANTED! 87,000,000 ' NEW CAPITALISTS By BOOTH TARKINGTON. 1 Nobody reads Llherty Loan articles, or editorials, or advertisements any more; so people are beginning to say; nml therefore, "What is the use of writing them?" For my part, I am not quite sure of the answer, yet I nm sure enough that these articles, editorials, . pa in graphs and advert isements must he written. Wrlili-g them and printing them Is one of the ways we have learn ed to help sell the bonds, ami besides trying to learn new ways we must try nil the ways we n'rindy know; for the bonds have got to be sold. And, per haps, though no one may read this little Liberty Limn screed which 1 am writing now, It mny well he Unit when It Is In print n number of people will glance at It long enough to see thai It Is about the new loan nml be n minded once more that tbe bonds have to be bought. The eljrfit billions to be taken for taxes In 7010 will coino out of tho pockets of people who went what they thought was their limit on bonds, dur ing the earlier sales, and then they had four billions more to spend on bonds than they will have under t hit new taxes. That Is to say, roughly, the buyers of bonds during tbe pint year will be four billions short of casii to puy for bonds during the fourth and fifth sales If they buy at the same rale they did In the earlier sales. Hither they have to dig up four billions inorti (and multitudes of them say they can't) for taxes and bonds than tln-y did last year, or else new buyers have to be found. And If It Is true Hint the previous buyers did go their rei. limit on bonds, heretofore, nnd mtu.l now pav In taxes four ldlllons whUh they formerly put Into bonds, then It follows that the heaviest "drive" mint be Hindi" to Mini net buyers. It comes to this, of course: the old 1 uvi-rs must strain till they gel their previous limit stretched, and new buy ers must be found, nnd found aciunlly hi the million and million. The mw b'uvers have to be found by the million anil million because they haven't ;s much money as the old buyers hn'l. The old buyers who aren't heavily hit by the tax' will be on bam'; but tlm new buyers are tbe people wno ni.nt make Up the deficit of the old huyc -h who can't buy as they did. The Lib erty Loan Driver who gets n new buy er has a right to slop a minute and feel complacent before he sliuMs lr, dgnlii Olid pe's another new one. There's n cheering thing to think ehout In coiineellon with this mv "drive." The richer people (or ilmvi. who lived to be) are going to pin- SS. -OOO.OOO.ooO In Federal taxes Ins'eii'tef $1,000,000,000 paid III 10IS. If they hill that "extra" tM.iNHi.OOO.H"! t,. ,mii tui bonds. Instead of taxes, their futitri Incomes would be about $170,'OO()iM),. 000 pleaHiinn-r every year. And yet we haren't hoard any particular wall going up fro'n them about this. It really seems to be true Hint under Hid circumstances they're glioUto part with the money In the way the (iov criimenr sees fit to take It. Thai'i pretty fair behavior on their part; to bund It over without n word of pro. test. My personal belief In that they wouldn't protest If tho (loverniueti't took everything .they have, In order to win this wnr. Ves, they're all right ami everybody In the com Pry will bg nil right If this loan produces 87, :'(),. (Kit) Ni:V UUYKKS. There are about -lOo.OOO.OOO people in the Culled Sluice mill there were about 1H.0O' 1,000 buy ers of bonds In the last Loan. Thnt I why 87,000,000 MOW ones nre needed. Bear a Destroyer of 8a1mon. The bear Is a great destroyer of sal mon, lie Is so fastidious that ho will eat only the salmon cheeks nml will consume one-third of his weight In this ill llcacy every day. When his hunger Is satisfied he amuses himself by toss ing the fish out on tho bunks, Tho fish nre In the strenm to spawn, nml the egg destruction la by no luoani insignificant Privileged (o Help. . As the young; men of the Nation- go forward in increasing numbers to add to its physical strength on the battlefields of France, there muat be more and more dependence placed upon the youth of the land for the per formance of our home duties. And fo, the great departments and bureaus of our Government are becoming accustomed to call upen the pupils of our public schools for certain kinds of work; work that is of highest import ance as a part of our war effort; and to the credit of our patriotic biys and girls, it may be fairly said that the tasks so assigned have always been thoroughly and acceptably accomplished. Mr. Hoover, whose previous ex perience with the boys and girls of America, in co-operation with the Food Administration, has been most gratifying, now re quires a further service at their hands. He is under the necessi ty of providing a sure and de pendable supply of beef and pork products for our soldiers in France and for those brave men by whose side they are fighting. To . help him accomplish this he desires to have an absolutely accurate count of all the cattle and hogs in Penn sylvania. The Department of Agriculture m alios a eplendid estimate of our live stock population which serves the general purpose of the Gov ernment, but in this instance Mr. Hoover needs and must have a complete record of every cow and calf and every hog and pig in the State. He believes that with the fine organization of our Pennsylvania PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THW CONSTITUTION Hl'IIMITTKI) TO TUB CITIZEN OF TDK CoMMONWRAI.TII run Titi-.iK Ai't'itovAi. on hi-:jki-- TION. AT THE ELECTION TO- HE HKLO ON TUESI.AY, NOVEMHEK 6, 1MH, BY THE (1KNEHAI, AHHEMULV OK THE COMMON WEALTH OK" PENNSYLVANIA, AM) l'UHLIHHKD HY OKDEIl OK THE HECK ETA 11 Y OK THE COMMONWEALTH, IN l'L'KSU ANCE OK AltTlCLE XV1U OK TUB CONSTITUTION. Number One. A JOINT HESOLUTION Proposing an amendment to article nine, a.-ctinn lour 'if tho Cnnntltutloii of tho CoMiinoiiwi-iiUli of IViniHylviiiilu; an thorizltiK tliu Sliite to Ihhuu burnt to the Hiniiiint of lift y mlllmm of d .Ultra for the liiii.nivcni.'iit oC llm higliw.iy ol tho Coimnonwi'ulth. Section 1. lie It resolved hy th 8cn at and Hoiiae of K.-iircm-nliiilvi-a of the Cominonweiiltli of lViinnyiTiuilii In U n erul Amicmljly met, Thut the folowlii iimcnilniunl t I ho Constitution of IVnn aylviiiiU tin, and tlm mini! Ih hi-n l.y. lr pom d, III accordiinco with Ihu elglui-i-uth urtlcle llu-rcof : , , That met Inn four of nrtic.lt nine, which reielH in fuliuwH: "Hcctlun 4- No d'-lit pIihII b(i created by or on bdmir of tin- H at.), except to aiipl.ly ciimiul dclicleticks of revenue, re lict hiviiMlon, Hiii)ri;i limuriecllon, defend the Htule In wnr, or to p.iy oxlmliix debt; and the debt created to miMly !'" Iieluncy in ri-vt-nue initll nev. r vxei-nd In tlm Himr-Kiile, at any ono time, oiib mil lion dollara," bo ainen.lud bo hs to read um follows: ... ... Hwtloii 4. No debt ahull b" priated by or on behalf Of the Stain, i-xivpt to im ply i-aKiiiil dellei.-iicU-H ol levoiiue, r m IiiVHaloii, aiiplirnHi Inmirroil loll, il'-lend the Htnio In war. or to pay cxIMltiK debt; and the debt treated to supply d Ici.-n-lIch In revenue Hliiill never exceed In th nuKriKate ut any onu time, one nilllloii dollars; l'loviibd, however. That tint (ieii..-ntl As.icir.bly, Irr. apeellvo of any debt, tnny HUllinrlxo Hi" X'"'" . . ' ? boiida to the amount of filly mil U-na of dollars for the put pose of UnproyliiK nd rebiilldlnu the blKhwayn ' ",e Coiiuiion- WH.'i"u'in 2. Bald proposed amendment hall be mtlimilied to llm iiunltlled elect ors of the Hia to, at the gen" -r.il. ; belion to be heal on the. Tuesd.iy nxt ollow.iiK PRO POSE H AMENDMENTS TO TIE CONSTITUTION HCIIMIT'I EH TO 'I III'. CITl.ENH OK THE COMMONWEALTH KOIt THEIK APPKOVAL OK Kr.JlV -TION, IIY Till'! OliNEItAL ASSKMltLY OK THE COMMONWEALTH Of PENNSYLVANIA, AND PI .111.1: Sll El IIY OKDEU OK THE HEt Til I 'A KY K THE COMMONWEALTH, IN PJ'l HL ANCE OK AKT1CLK XVIU OK TllBJ CONSTITUTION. Number One. "A JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing an amendment to section elev en of article sixteen of the Constitu tion ut Pennsylvania. He It resolved by the Beniitn and House of KepreseiilaliviH of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, In lleiieinl Assembly met, That the following nni'lidinent lo the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania be, uud the saint' Is hereby, proposed, In accordance Willi the eluhle.lith nill.le ther.ol: Atni.nd section elevi n, nrllcln of the i'oiihtlliill..n of Um Coinnionwealtli of I'ei.nsylvanla, which reads as follows: "No corporate body to possess haiikint, aml discouiitliiK prlvll. H'- shall be cr. al ed or oixaiilzed in puisiiani e of any aw Alihont three Inonihs previous pub. Ic liollco. at Ihe place of the Inteinled loca tion: of the Intention to apply urlvllcL-cS, In such tnannm- as shall be prescribed by law. nor shall a charter for sm Ii prlvih a'! I.n uranted for ( er period than twenty yeius, so that U hail read us follows: The (ieneral Art', mbty shall have tho power by i;u.-icnil law to provide for Die Incorporation of banks and trusl com panies, aud to preacrlbu thu powers ''II' Vr'-J copy of Joint llesolullon No. 1. " " CYItPS E. WOODS. Secretary of tho Commonwealth. Number Two. A JOINT UEHOl.UTION IM-npostng- an amendment to section al te"n of article three of the Constitution of tbVcom.i.onwealtli of Pennsylvania "n accordance with the provisions of th eighteenth article thereof. Hectlon 1. Be It enacted by the B''nnt and louso of K.-pre, titntlye. of the Cornmonwealth or IVMiiiWlvaiiU In O.n- rul Assetnb y met, and It I" hereby en act id by authority of tho same, That Urn following Is proposed ua amend ment to th" Constitilllon of the t oin So wealth of '""Hylvanl.i In accord auce with the provisions of the ' "CI 'innMxiceiTof article three. He. U n ' ., ; , u.,url appro drawn by Hie proper eers n P hu :U!::,.,i.,'u'.ob;u"tn;u,,iarr,...a. - follows: , pI1(, Rchool system, reaching ns it does into every home, this information can be obtained quickly and with mathematical accuracy and he has accordingly asked the pupils of the schools to assume this im portant responsibility. The entire census is to be made and completed in a single day nnd the date selected for the work is Wednesday, October 30. Suitable blanks on which to re cord the desired information will be distributed through the school teachers, who will also explain in advance juBt'what is expected and how it should be carried out. The amount of work devolving upon any one individual pupil will be very small, but the success of the plan will depend upon the wide-awake interest and careful thoroughness of all those who engage in it. In undertaking this responsible work let us bear in mind that a single case of carelessness or neg ligence, a single lack of prompt ness in reporting, mars the whole plan, and be sure that each or.e conscientiously carries out tHat part to which he is assigned, re membering that no war service we may be permitted to do is too small to receive less than the best we have to give. Howard Hkinz, United States Food Administra tor for Pennsylvania. All citizens of the county are urged to assist the school children and the teachers in making this survey 100 per cent, correct. . It is of the greatest importance to the Government to know just how many cattle and how many hogs are in the whole Nation, let us do our part towards furbish th first Monday of November In the year nineteen hundred and eighteen, for the purpoHc -of deelilliiK upon the approv al and ratlllvallon or the rejection of sulci ami ihIiiibiiI. Sold nlcctlou ahull be opened, held, and closed upon said elec tion day, at the places and within the hours at and within which mid election Is directed to bn opi-ned, held, atpl closed, and In accorilai.ee with the pro visions of tho laws of Pennsylvania troverniiiK elections, nnd amendment thereto. Huch amendment ahull bo printed upon the ballots In the form and manner prescribed by the election lawa of Pciilixylvitniit, and shall In all re spects conform to the requirement of such laws. A true copy of Joint Hi-solutlon No. 1. CYKU8 E. WOOH8. Secretary of the Comuioiiwuallh. Number Two. A JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing an amendment to section eluht. article nine of the Constitution of Pennsylvania. Hectlon 1. H It enacted by the Remit and House of K pr. H-nlntlvea ol the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania In J u eral Assembly met, and II l hereby en acled by tlm uulhoiiiy of the same. That the Constitution ot the l onimon weiillh of I'eiiiiHylvanla, In accor.lance with the provisions of the chililucnth ar ticle thereof: Amendment to Article Nine, Section KlK lit. That section rltlil of article nine, of tlio CoaHtllullon be ameinled by slilklim out the said Hectlon and Insi rllnB III place thereof tlm lonowiim: Hectlon H. Tho debt oi any enmity, city boroiiKh. township, school d.stilel, er other inunlclpalliy or Incorporated district, except us provided herein, and In section lllleen of this article, shall never exceed seven (7) per centum upon the assessed value of Ihe taxable prop erty therein, but th debt r the elly of Philadelphia may be liicreas-d In sjlcli amount that tho total city d Id of Til d city shall not exceed ten per c-nl'iui 110 unon llm assessed value of tnti taxaine p'operty therein, nor shall any such mu iileloalliy or district Incur any new debt, or Inciease Its Indebtedness loan am it , cxcccilihK- two (J) per eiilum upon .'Ueli , assessed valuation of property, without i be expended. All public money alinll bn paid by llm State Treasurer on wurrunt drawn by the Auditor lien. nil. A true copy of Joint IP solution No. 2, CYHL'H I'!. WOODS, Secretary of Ihe Commonwealth. Number Three. A JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing- an amendment to article nine, section elirht of the Constitution of Pennsylvania. Section 1. He It resolved by the Ren ate and House of Kepresenlativ. s In (lib eral Assembly met, That Ihu followinn unieiiilnieiit lo the tSinslliullon of Penn sylvania be, and Ihu same Is h. reby. pro posed. In aciordaiicu with thu elKlileenlli art Iclo tliereof : That article nine, section cltfht, be am. nihil to read us follows; H.iction N. The debt of any county, city, borounh, township, school dstrlit, or ulher munlclpallly or Incorporated dis trict, except us provided hereto, and In section lllleen of this article, ahull never exceed seven (7) pi t centum upon tho assessed value of tho taxuble property therein, bill the debt of Ihe city or Phila delphia may he IncreiiHed In such amount Hint thu total city debt of said city shall not exceed tell per centum (.I'M upon llm asscxs.il value of tlm taxable p.opeily therein, nor shall any such municipality or district Incur nuy now d. hi. or lu i reuse lis Inilehteilness to an amount ex ceeillinj two It) per centum upon such assessed valuallon of property, without tho consent of the electors thereof ul a public election In such manner as shall lie provided by law. In nscerliilnlnu- the boriowlim capacity of the oily of Phila delphia, at any lime, them shall be de ducted from such debt so much ol' the debt of said city us shall have been In rurred, or Is about to be Incurred, and Ihe proceeds thereof expended, or about lo bn expended upon any public Impiove- ment, or lu the istructlon, purchase, or roudeinniillon of any public utility, or part thereof, or facility therefor, If such public Improvement or public utility, or part thereof, whether separately or In connection with any oilier .public Im provement or public utility, or part there of, may reasonably be expected to yield revenue In ex'-.-ss of operallint oxpeiises sulllcb-nt to pay the Interest and sinking fund ebarK'-s thereon. The method of de. termlnliiK such amount, so to he deducted, may be prescribed by tho General Assem bly. In 111 incurrios iiiiiihiiii'i.i . i . . l .. , . U i ...I i.n.. fn, nnu niir pose i no cny oi i-iiiiieie,,oi.i .....7 Its obllKallons malurliiK uol later than llfty (trii) year from the date thereof, with provision for a Blnklnn-ruhd sullt clHiit to retire aald obligations el matur ity, tho payment lo such sinking fund to be In eipial or graded annual or other periodical liisliilm.Mls. Where any In debtedness shall be or sluill have been In curred by said elly of Philadelphia, for the purpose of the construction or Im provements of public works or ullllili of any ehnritclcr, rroin which Income or revenue Is to be derived by said elly, or for Ihe reclamation of hind lo lie used In the construction of wharves or dock owned or to be owned by said city, such obllKHtlon may be In an amount ulnclent to provide fur, and may luolude the MBgunt of, th Interest and ilnklng-fusa ing this in formr.ti.-m n, , in i'arni census was taM Hnrintr it. tuna n u,,.. 't5 " " " ""i prife t I that some of our farmers J wkivc mic necessary it,f0 Wfl hrino unnn u i'i i triotic or narrow niindJJ J iu kivc Hits scnool ckjl Busuiuieiy correct 1-1, t.hfl rmmrirr nf ..., . 4 MJVS fhrv hnvp Ro w,f...: ' .. . - 'j iv-iuHlpg (i tho. finvprnmfn(- ,., .. . ' .. .......,..v vwuciir,'! tion you hinder the J ruuu iiuminisirai'on jn to see that ther iu t, .i - ---- - " "U(1 (.i lor us an ana kecpiiiff CUf over there Euntiliorl r. a 100 per cent, report in ' County. ' John Ii. jACi, umnty t ood Atlmitj;. (iood Tunc to Stai t r?n miii.lt in fn!!,,,,,. il wis ivii w iiiijvt; '.fig y encd inadequacy of theu, duction in theUnitd Stat! farmer who will start av for a new Hook thi fall n; a patriotic part in mott'J country's need for more A equip our soldiers and at Late summer or urlv the most favorable time i a start in eheep mi. in? can be procured more ru, this time, and when c can bB kept on mcuduv,? stubble fields, or late sown crops, to get them in goto j tion for breeding. Exv with the ewes through fj winter will also render ginncr more capohle of att to them at lanibitix tiir.e. seldom possible to Luy & reasonable prices. the consent of the pleion tho. public election In such ni:nii be provided by law. In . it borrowliiK capacity of Hie -;i Plillailelpnlii, at any Ilia", u bu excluded from the tlcub deducted from such debt i , in debt of the said city a. Mn;! t Incurred, and the proe.-.-iN It,- Vested, In any pubdc iii;ipi.-.r any character which shall In- j. the aald city an annual cinr nt hue. The amount of sum shall be nscei tallied by r.n!ti!i annual net revenue from u h inent during the year iiiiih. .1. redliiK the-time of such ' "i and such capitalization siiul! ti ed liy aseerlalnliiK the piiin ini which would yield such hmumI net revenue, at the nv nn"- ' terest. and slnkiny-f u.i.l i lnnt; Upon the Illch liteillM'SH li . r i 1 eny ror sucn .ui poses, i. " , Slico usee, m iiiuieio. i deteruilnliia such iiuioiiiit t- ducted, may be prusei il" .1 l.y eral Assembly. In 1 1 1 1 ' ' 1 ; iiess for any pitrposo Hi - c iy dcluhla may lasiie Its ol.ii-.it-e Ink not laier iluiu lil'iy " ) the date thereof, with pr'.v!-sinklinr-fund sulilclent t" ivn tlKalloiis at lliatlll'lty, II- ! such slnkliiK-fund to b- I" graded annual or oilier p iili ineiits. Where any linlel.:. " or shall have been ItielltT 'l Ii; of Phllad. Iphla for the roiislructlon or Improvement works of iinv I'hiiraeter frern f ,..,.. f.r reVelOII. IS t'l I'C il- riV .l,i nr for lli reelalliii t iell "t I... i'.v,..l iii tin, construct! ii "I" or flocks owned or to be own"! city, such obligations m-yb- iikoioiI ulilllelellt to ltrilVl'te fli' liictiutn Ihe II 111 (.1111 1 of. Ih' I'll slnkliiK-fund chariiis iicciii mk- n.i .,r ,.f,nui met loii. ami "'ill fnti i.eerili. IllcreOO llll-eei. ii'.-e I. ... ,.f ve.-ir fitter III1 tl.n unrlf for wlilch saul In-'1 u.n h,... Keen IllClirreit; Iiml I shall not be rcipilr.-d to levy n ' said Interest and aluKinK-ia-... r,...i,lr,-.l liv Section tell, I'"" i i..iui hiiiliin ,.f Pi-nesi the exi.lrallon of said P''1 alter the completion in r." A true cooy of Joint It- sotnii- cYiii'H i:- w" Hecretary of tho Cunitnun' charges necrulng nnd which "H II,.. re, ,, llirnoehonl the t -I l 1 u ,(.... ,.,i.l .mill II ,im ':. . ' v.:.s ,i ,n Incurred; mid said city slall ,., utilrcd to levy a lax lo . iy nml sliikliii'-i'iiiiil chnrucH a" "T .....II P,l..l.. till.,, nt Its' ii. i I.. i,l II t lie ": of said period of ono' year alter it-- pletlon or or sah I woik. . A truo copy of Joint !b-.-" Secretary of tliu CoiinoH Number Four. A JOINT Ill'Hot.UTIOS An amendment to section on' ' 'J nine, of thu Ciinsllliiiloa 01 nlu. relating to taxation. Recllon 1. Ho It resolve. t M ale and Houso of Itcpn -seiuin 1. ..r ...,te.vl ;llil-' ' oral Assembly met, and n l '''''' acted iv the aiithoriiy 01 ne - - - ,. ,. , 1,, 1 if ' toe niiiiiwiiiu iiiaeooiiii-iii " - u, .... . . . . . .1111 m 1 union 01 lie oiinnouw lo'" Viiniit be, and tliu sunn' Is poseu, 111 iiccoro. nice won " of the elKbteentli article lli-m'' ,1 I hat aeciloii ono of urnciu - ri'llOS IOIHIWS. Irr' ...... . ,, t ....if.etn. Hi rtll taxes snail 00 an ph(, same class of subjects, Ttli"i JJ, 1 lorini limns 01 um inoo ' -. . tax, ami shall be levied in".',, unoer ;eoertil lawn, 100 r, i sembly may, by "em-ral :'" . iroin inxaiioii pineic 1 ,tr. public purposes, 111 I un I pb M ' . , .....t-uiii.. ..I......U ..r iiiii'iiii 1 111 - n.inni, j for private or corporate pr.nu. liitlons of purely public r'jj limeilll.-o so an lu nn'i ... ui" All UIX.'S Sllllll lie uin' .,, same class or subjects, w I'l' r I a . , . ,,. M ..... .. . . , I, ,11' I I V h I loriai iiiiius 01 nits iiiu'"'.w , lax. and shall be I' vl' it "l"! u,. under general laws, 1111a 1 of taxation may bo classlll.'l 1 ,. I pose of levying graded or , I taxes; but tliu Oeiieral ' t,i by general laws, excnipi , ur,- public property used roi "' i.in, 1 actual pluccs of religious wori i of burial not used or held ' ; corporate prollt, and limtllu11"" ly public cluirliy. . Krtl,vl' Hectlon 2. Halil JVJ mi it it 1 hi Hiiiminii'u 11 - nl fr om of Ihu HtutH, Ht thu fc" a . . 1 . ii.n.io ail Ill'Al .i first Monday of November 1 nineteen huiidr-d and nlnn ,, purpose or deciding ui"" J. n ul and rMtlllcatli.n or the rO' M M 0' iiuiendment. Hald pled Ion . " ,, ,. ed, held and closed UP" W I day. at the places and w " ', ,n I at and 'within which " ...mm,1 ' reeled lo be opene.l, "' " ,.sliill " . , In acconlnneo wnn . ., i-ii"' IIWSIII l eillisyiviiii... . . 1 I.- and amendments 'Mcrci - h 6 1 I melll snail o pi mi ' " ,: .iri-S"'"" J 111 inn 10101 n.e. 11KV vH"1"- !!. "":!' ,':f,....for. , qulreinent 01 simii ....oiutlO", . I. In . A true copy sj. VOV 'ji Mrtary r the Cm---
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