The Fulton County news. (McConnellsburg, Pa.) 1899-current, October 17, 1918, Image 4

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    TO rULTOH COUNTY KIWI, McCOHHILLlBUlff, Pit.
FlLTON COUNTY NEWS
Published Every Thursday.
Br W. PESt, Editor and Proprieto:
WcCONNELLSBURG, PA.
OCTOBER 17, MS
Published Weekly. $1.50 per
Annum in Advance.
Altered t the Poatomce MoConnallaburg
P., Mieoond-ola mill miner.
HAPPY WOMEN.
Pleotj of Them in HcCoonellsbor;, and
Good Season fit iL
Wouldn't any woman bo happy,
After years of backache suffor
in,
Days of misery, nights of un
rest,
The distress of urinary troub
Jes,
When she finds freedom.
Many readers will profit by the
following.
Mrs. Lucinda Clevenger, Mc
Connellsburg, says: "My back
ached badly and I couldn't do my
housework. I had dizzy spalls
and was annoyed by bladder
complaint Often swellings ap
peared under my eyes, I was
very n.rvcuj atd was troubled
by rheumatic twinges. I bought
Doan's K'doey Pills 'at Trout's
Drug Store and they removed all
signs of the trouble."
Price 60c. at all dealers. Don'
simply ask for a kidney remedy
eat Doan'a Kidney Pills the
game that Mrs. Clevenger had
Foster-Mil burn Co, Props, Buf
I alo, N. Y.
Advertlternent.
CLEAR BlUUt!.
Mr. and Mrs. Gray and Mr
and Mrs. Colgate all of Shir
leysburg, were here last week
attending the funeral of Koy
Fleming.
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Fields of
McConnellsburg were home visit
nrs during the first of the week.
Otis and Rmsell Kwlia who
had been employed at the West-
mghouse plant in Pittsburgh
during the past summer came
home Friday for an examination
before the local examioing board.
Mrs.' Norman McClain and
sons Robert and Richard are
spending sometime in the home
of Mrs. McUlain'u parents, Mr.
and Mrs. John A Henry.
Mrs. E J. Madden and daugh
ler Miriam wens recent guests iu
the home o! J YV. Crove. r
Mrs. Jessn Car mack and Mrs.
T. P Kerlin n ent last Saturday
ia McConnellttor.
Mr. and Mrs. Mack Grove, of
West Newton, Pa., spent the past
week with Mack's parents Mr.
and Mrs. Grove.
Misa Eunice Brown expects to
go to Pittsburgh this week.
Farm For Sale.
Situate three miles west of
McConnellsburg, adj lining the
Lincoln Iligeway, containing 183
acres, about 100 acres cleared
and in good state of cultivation,
the balance tim ber land, part of
which has been cut off. The im
provements are a good two story
dwelling house, good bank barn,
wagon abed, hog pen, machine
house, and other out buildings.
The land is shale, but ia the im
mediate vicinity of limestone
The price will be made attractive
to the right kind of a buyer, as
the owner has a chance to go in
to other business. Call on, or
address George Garner, McCon
nellsburg, Pa." 1010 31.
Cantioo Notice.
Whereas, my son Samuel Wil
son, a minor, has left my home
without my consent or wUh, this
is to notify all persons not to bar
bor or trust him on my account,
asl will pay no bills of his con
tracting. A B. Wilson
Three Springs, Pa.
Oct 15, 19133c
DR. FAIIRNEY
H AGERSTOWN, . MD.
DIAGNOSTICIAN
Specialist in Chronic Disease
Acute diseases get well of themselves or
run into chronic form. There is always
cause 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 the cause. Send ine your name
indaddresf and let me study your case.
Consultation Free
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America's Coming of Age
By DR. FRANK CRANE
America is coming of age.
The nation's hundred years of democracy have been but the
preparation for its manhood.
It is a cheap jibe to say that America wa3 unprepared for this
war. It has had the mightiest preparation in the history of
nations. For over a century Destiny has been preparing in this
New World a spirit of triumphant Democracy. Such a spirit
cannot be made. It must be grown, inbred.
On this Western Continent Destiny has been training the
young Galahad for the rescue of the world.
Nature has an antidote for every poisoa
American Democracy Is the Antidote for
German Autocracy
Every one of our wars has been for the
same purpose: to liberate the common man.
The Revolution of 1776 was to get the
privileged class of England off the backs of
the American Colonists who were redeem
ing this wilderness.
The War of 1812 was to rescue Ameri
can seamen from oppression.
The Mexican War was to liberate the
settlers of Texas from the whimsy cruelty
of Mexico.
The Spanish War was to save the people
of Cuba from the tyranny of the Spanish
Government
Every time our army and navy have
gone forth it has been to clean up some
filthy autocracy.
But all of our wars have been but a prep
aration for our present task. We did not
realize it. No man foresees his destiny, no
nation foresees its mission. Yet the life of
every nation, as of every man, is a plan of
God.
God has been piling up riches on this
continent until we are the wealthiest
nation in the world. He has been sharpen
ing our inventive skill and our business
ability. Our training has been intensive.
Now God says, "America you are
come of age. All I have done for you is
to prepare you for the present conflict,
for your real work. Go forth and make
the world a decent place to live in."
At this time every son of America is
called upon to do his utmost. The
slacker is a traitor.
We are sending men across the ocean,
men who are physically and mentally the
pick of the world, an incomparable army.
But the men at home must back them up.
It is as much our solemn duty to put
our money into the Fourth Liberty Loan
as it is the duty of the soldier to stand firm
at his post in battle.
The Fourth Liberty Loan is to be our
supreme effort God helping us, we shall
not be found wanting. Let us subscribe
all we can, and a little more.
America, Civilization, Democracy
Humanity, expect every man to do his duty
Don't Hedge Buy Fourth Liberty Loan Bonds
to Your Absolute Limit
Fk
Thi$ Space Contributed to Winning the War by IJpfjJf
WHAT IS YOUR SHARE?
Let your full subscription be your answer to the
question of how you will share in the coming victory.
Be true to yourself and to the men who are fighting
for you. Here is a table that will help you to figure
out how many Bonds to buy in the Fourth Liberty
Loan :
IF I HAVE DEPENDENT ON ME NONE ONE TWO THREE FOUR 5 or More
$20 TO $25, 1 SHOULD BUY I $150 I 1 00 I 50 I 50 I 50 I 50
$25 TO $30, 1 SHOULD BUY I 200 I 150 I 1C0 I 100 I 50 I 50
$30 TO $35, I SHOULD BUY I 250 I 200 l 150 I 150 I 100 I 100
$35 TO $40, 1 SHOULD BUY I 300 I 250 I 200 I 150 I 100 I 100
$40 TO $45, I SHOULD BUY I 350 I 300 I 250 I 200 I 150 I 150
$45 TO $50, I SHOULD BUY I 500 ' 403 I 300J 250 I ' 250 I 200
$50 TO $60, I SHOULD BUY I 600 I 500 I -350 I 300 I 300 I 250
$60 TO $70, 1 SHOULD BUY I 700 I .600 I 450 I 400 I 400 I 300
$70 TO $80, 1 SHOULD BUY I 800 I 700 I 600 I 500 I 500 I 400
$80 TO $90, I SHOULD BUY I 1000 I 900 I 800 I 700 I 600 I 500
$90 TO $100, 1 SHOULD BUY ! 1200 I 1100 I 900 I 900 I 800 I ' 700
$100 TO $120, I SHOULD BUY I 1500 l 1400 I 1300 I 1200 I 1100 I 1QQQ
And Those of Larger Incomes Should Buy Proportionately Larger Amounts.
This; ccnle has been!worked out by the Liberty Loan Committee.
aw - m - T
with the help of labor leaders. If it is followed the wae-earner will
. . ... . . i . i r. 'a. i- i i . i
have done his tull pan 10 maic ine rounn L-iDeriy Loan a success.
RIGHT PLACE
SAYS UNIFORM IS TOO TIGHT
Mr. Knagg Don't you know
that? Any fool could tell you.
Mrs. Knngg That why I asked
you, dear.
ALTERED POSITIONS.
"Are the Dubwaitcs still cordial
neighbors ?"
"Yes, considering the difference
in our standing now."
"What do you mi-an Y
'They have a captain and two lieu
tenants in the family. We merely
have s corporal" Birmingham
Ago-IIerald.
Brltlih Officers Criticize Clothing Fur
nlihed to American Soldiers
Fighting In France.
The army council order about the
tightness and fitting of soldiers' uni
forms led to cxixirt discussion as to
which force lias the best. Wounded
pfiieers with experience ranging from
Bngdad to Yprcs voted for thu Aus
tralian. Its shirtlike tunic with buttoned
sleeves is ideally workmanlike. The
Norfolk jarketlike waistband gives
trimncss without necessitating the
wearing of a belt.
And just as unanimously expert
opinion declared the TJ. S. A. uni
form the worst.
"It' tw tight It's .kin tight.
Bless you, the pockets won't hold
anything they're for appearance.
You couldn't cram a handkerchief
in one. And I used to carry quite
comfortably a pair of socks, a couple
of Mills grenades, a tin of bully,
chocolate, cigarettes and my re
volver on one side of my jacket.
"A thing in your pocket is worth
s stono in your haversack." Lon
don Chronicle.
If there must be a famine In piilm
li-nf funs, It's fortunate tlint It Is threat
encd for a tlino when everyone will he
too tinny to think of fritting down uwi
using one. When the world get tin
rotsihini menace out of the way paint
leaf funs will be cheap ugnln.
If Doctor Osier had made the retnar!
attributed to him ahmit human useless
ness at the ngo of forty, he would havt
been obliged to retract It. Medical ex
pmlnerg for the army are expected li
a short time to explode any such the
nry.
Now that the railroads are under
government control, the Indignant
trnveler whose trunk Is delayed will,
no doubt, write to the president ubout
It
When the Hussions enn't think, of
anything else to do, which Is every
now and then, they move the former
cznr to another flat
, If you begin that early ChrlRtmn
shopping this week, better not loud up
with sugar and wheat Hour.
The nnvy wants 75 drummer boys,
and about 750,000 boys would like the
Job.
Never sny die. Get out and belp
kill kalscrlsm.
Liller of Cfodolence. must close
The followinjr letter was re-' Again ofFering you mysjmpa
ceived recently ly Mrs. Elliott lby 1 J"emairl
nerprcuuiiy yours.
4. Kirk, mother of Sergeant
loward Kirk, wro died at Camp
Lee of Spanish Influenza.
Camp Lee, Va.
Oct 12 1918.
Mrs. Minnie M. Kirk.
My dear Mrs. Kirk:
(Signed) Lt. Wm. YouriKkamp,
Co. F, 14th En. I. K. &T. C.
Camp Lee, Va.
Redeeming of Canning Sugar
Certificates Discontinued.
The following ia a rnnv nf a
I have been wanting to write telegram just received by the
a ..... rVim.. t' 1 A .1 !... i
toycu for some time but have County Food Administrator :
L I ,lr,--i . .
been so very busy that it has
been utterly impossible. I am
icing the next best thing, how
ever, and even though my writ
ing has been delayed, I want you
'General sale of sugar upon
canning and prererving certifi
cates and their redemption by
County Administrator will be dis
continued after October 15. Per-
to believe that my hear t y.ons desiring to preserve, there
sympathy goes out toycu in your, after may make written appli
sad breavement.
Your eon had been in my corn-
cation to County Administrators
setting forth the amount of su
Ths Jewell Altacliin.nt,
Jiibt hook it onto jour p
car and you hnvo a Ttl -j' 'd
juta goid as vcu will UuJ
where. When you havedoi e,,i
your heavy bao'lng.-dotsnhtl,
Jowettarid ycu lmve your t, !
ing car a?ain to take your t4tt) "
to church or anywhero tiUJ
like.
For sala by Roy 0 pAI1
Sipus Mill, Pa, li 1,1 Xf,"
I') 10 c,
NOTICE.
by tim
BOARD OP CAKE COEMISSIOSLU
Notice is hereby plvcn tint i. ,
Illegal to kill allUl-'KKIJ (;;0e
commonly cnl ed riieiiHunt ,,,
UI.NCiNKCK I 'I I HAS A NT. .....!
UINIA or HUNilAUIAN i(H '
tt wild stulu, in the County , .u;'ti.
lll'IIIIO lilt l!U KUHHOn 1(1 111 'J
County hiivluu bren closed i r.n.!1
time by the Hoind nf (jain'i c,
m sslouers to the hunting ( f
pany ever since he left the Depot Ear quantity and variety oil,
Brigade, and I had grown to
knov and like him very much.
He wai making good in every
sense of the word: and at the
time of his death, he was acting
jjrgeant in our company. He
was one of the hardest workers
ve had here, and was well liked
by everyone.
It crievpd ms verv muph tn
, mmrii gumu in your i.onniy, anil .
learn of his death, and I trust, presented to County Adminietra- ask that ou not only obey 0,1,1,,
. mm . t fllirtilllf till. Illllt t'.l. l.j.l..
rhnr thA I . inri Hon has takon parol HOWARD HEINZ. ."V"r "!
of him. j Federal Food Administrator for
I offer you. toeether with all Pennsylvania.
John R. Jackson,
County Food Adminitrator.
fruit, vegetables or meats, thev
desire to preserve; upon which
County Administrators mav is.
. . m . . tilfilu lirwlul I 111 tinillMU 1 1
sue approved certificates which "-i 1;
will bear the written or 6tamped April mil, m, Pamphlet i,yS ,'
endorsement 'of the County Ad- oSii'yJ
ministrator. These certificates Virginia or iiunguriai juuii ,-,)imsr'
will be honored by retail grocers ii'la"(SM,ve u,:l ttDd su"1 l"M
and redeemed as previous can- This action hns been taken in
certificates have been . ""'c; ' rne i
ning
the other officers and men in Co.
B, my hearty smypathy, and
trust that your burden will be
somewhat lightened by the
kno ledge that your son died in
the service of his country, and
that every thing he did was well
done.
My time is very limited as we
are ery busy at this t'me, sol
Mr. and Mrs. Blair Waltz and
daughter Margaret, and Mr.
Waltz's mother Mrs. Martha
Waltz-all of Belfast township,
motored to McConnellsburg last
Thursday and were pleasant call
en at the News office.
way possible to have said luw oUJ
by others. '
JOSKPil KAUU'TS,
Secretary, Hoard of (Jane
Commissioners.
Cash for Old False Teeth
Ilmi't iiihIIit I f broken. We nnv un i..n-
mieimliiiK t'i viiIuh. Al o eah U,,
Jvi:;ry. Sliver, ili nl ill crowiixor l iiiln t, i
We Mind oKh I'jr return in ill 11 ml (
ITihhW id iluyH for K nili'r's apnr vmili .
irl . Send by l'urccl 1'ohl or wntu nntli
iiiirtlcuhir.
Domestic Supply Co., Dept. 52, Binhamton.S.T.
PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO THTS I
CONHTITl'TII'N HI'KMITTKIi TO TUB
CITIZKNH Of TIIK COMMONWKAl.'l 11
Foil TIIKIK AHWtOVAI. OH HliJK'1- 1
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CON'bTlTUTION.
Numbvr On.
A JOINT RKSOI.UTION
Proponing un amendment to artlrlc nln,
HTlii.n four of Uih L'oimtltutlon of ilia
Commonwealth of I'l-nnsylvaiila; uu
thorixliiK tbc Hlnte to Ihhiiu bunilK to
the Hinount of fifty iiiIIIoiih of clollnra
for thu Imiirovriiicnt of thu highway
of thu Coiiiinonwt'ulth.
Bertlon 1. llo It rwMilvw! by the Ben.
te mill IIouhv of lteprem nluilvi B of Ilia
Commonwealth of lVnnylvuiil.i l U n
rul AxNemhly met. That tho followlnic
iimenilnieiit to thu CoiiHIItutlon of I'etm
Hylvanlii bo. uini the niunu Im hereby, pro
poned. In iieeoidiiiiC' with thu eighteenth
artlelu therrof:
That neetlon four of Hrtlvl nine, which
reiuls n follows:
"Hectlon 4. No debt nhnll bo created
by or on behalf of the bmto, except t
mipply i'hhuuI delli'leniieH of revenue, re
pel inviiHlon, mippivaH limiineetloii, defend
the Btiito In war, or to pay exlH.liiK
debt; iinil the debt ereated to aupply de
llelency In revenue Hhnll never exceed In
thu nKKrcgulu, at any omi time, ohm mil
lion dnllniB," be ameiiili'd o aa to read
aa follows:
Beetlon 4. No debt ahull be created by
or on behalf of the Hiati exe. pt to aup
ply ciihiiuI lb lleleiifleH of revenue, repel
IiivHalon, auppreMB hiHiirrei tlon. defend
the Hlute In war, or to pay exInlltiK dul.i;
and the debt created to aupply dellclun
ilea In revenuu ahull never exceed In the
HKKregale. ut any one time, one million
dollma; J'rovld. d, however. That tha
lieneral Aaseniliy, Irreapeellve of any
debt, may autnorixu the State to Ium
bond to Urn amount of 111 I y mllllona of
dollar for the piiipnae of Improving nd
rehnlldlng thu blghwuys of the Loininon
weailh. . ,
h.-i linn t.' Bald proposed amendment
hull be aiiliinltted to the ipialllled eleet
iil b of the Hlale, at the gem nil elect Ion
to be held on thu Tuesday pent following
the flrat Monday nf November In the
year nlneleeii hundred and eighteen, for
the purpone of deciding upon thu approv
al and ruilllcatlon or the rejection of
aald uim lelmi nl. Bald eh i tlun al all bo
opened, held, and cloned Uxin aii'l ulee
tion day, ut the plucea and wllhiu Ilia
bourn at and within which a.ild eleulion
la dlrecled to be opened. In Id, and
cloned, and In accordance wlin the pro
vinlona of thu luwa of J'eiinMylvanlii
governing elecllonn, mid auieniluiuntn
thereto. Hllch aiin nilmi nt ahull be
printed upon the ballotn In the form and
manlier prenerlbed by the election lnwa
of l'ennnylvnnlu, and ahull In ull re
apecta confonn to the reiUlieinent of
audi luwa.
A true copy of Joint neolutlnn No. 1.
L'YKt'K K. WOOliU,
Secretury of tn Coininonweulth.
Number Two.
A JOINT nKSOLUTSON
Proposing an amendment to aertlon
elKht. nrllele nine of tho Count lluliou
of 1'cniinylvaiila.
Bection 1. Ho It enacted by tho B 'lial
mid HoiiHe of Iti pn aenliulvea of thu
rommonweiilth of 1'iniiBylvaiila In Oeu
enil AsBiinbly niet, and It In heiehy en
neted by the iiulhoiiiy of thu name,
That the I'oiiHtlnilluii of the Cuminon
wealth of rciinnylV.inU. In iiccurdance
with the provlMlona of thu ulgbluiiilli ur
tlcle thereof:
Aniendment to Article Nine, Section
Klght.
That aecllon right of iirtlclo nine, of
thu t'onnlllullon Im amended by aliiklng
out the Bald aectlon und Innertlug In
place thereof the following:
Section H. The debt ol any county,
city. Imrongh, township, achool diatrlcl,
or oilier municipality or Incorporated
dintrlet, except an provided herein, nil;
In auction lllleen of UiIb article, ahall
never exceed aeven (7) p'T cciHiiin upon
the aaaeaaed value of the taxable prop
erty then In, but the debt of thu city of
I'hlhidclphlii may be IncieiiHid In auch
amount that thu total city debt of Mild
city ahull not exceed tell per centum (I'll
mum the iincBHed value of the taxable
pi open y therein, nor ahull imy audi niii
iilcipalliy or dlKtrlet Incur any new dehl,
or hicrciiBc lla Indebteilncs to an amount
, x ding two CD per cent urn iipnn Udi
iiBBiBid vuluatlon of property, without
the ronaont of the elector tlurrof n i
publlu election In auch iiiuuimr a.i i
Le provldid by law. In iimc-i i.iIMiik lb'
borrowing cnpiiclly of the mid c I
riilladelphla, ul liny time, I here it.:
bo ixeliided from Ihe calciilailn
deducted from auch debt no mm li at r
debt of the auld city an ahall li.ive lei
Incurred, and the proceeds I)itii Is
veBteil, In any public I m i ro m . i i s 4
liny cliiiructer which ahull he y I. I'linir t
the auld city an annual current mt rr
Hue. The uniount of audi . I u. 1 1
ahull bo an. ei lamed by cii lt n 1 .xnig I t
annual net revenue from audi iiui.ni
inent during thu year luinn ili ih ly T
ceding the lime of Hllch uacei mum. : t.
und audi capilallzallon ahull h" i-Min..:-ed
by nsceriiiliiliii; the prlnelp d nimng:
which would yield audi uiimid cun. !
net revenue, lit the average ram ul is
tereat, and nlnklnu-f iltl'l cnaigs n)il
upon the IndeblediienB Inclined li n.l
city for audi puipusea, iii In tli Inn
of auch iiacerlalnmeiit. The tin i ImkI I
(leterinlnlug audi amount, an I" If i
ducted, may b pruBcrllied by lie
eral Asueinbly. In InciiriltiK ml'M
lien for any purpose the city ul IM.
delphla may Issue lis olilliiatinn-, mil r
lug not later than lldy Cui y in If
the date thereof, with provisiuii fur I
ainklUK-fuiid aulllclent to retire said w-
llmitlonn at miiliirlty, the p )' "I
auch MliikliiK-fuud to be In t",inl'
graded iinmial or oilier p Tlo II d I '
nienla. Where liny Indclilciliiei-.i hIi.i.I m
or ahull have been Incurred by s.d'l "I
of riilladelplilu for the pui"" '
cmislructli.il or Improvement d V"''K
wolka of any charader from which ln
roinu or revenuu ia to be derived by M
clly, or for the reclaiuatioii nf Imm
be usid In the connlriictlnn of vU.m
ur docks owned or to be owned by
city, auch obligation may ! '
uniount aulllclent to provide fm . mill
ilielii.le the iimoiinl of. the liil.-nni w
alnklng-riind ehnrnea accruing mi'l
may iiccrue thereon throughout ll-'l""-od
of construction, und until '
plrnllon of miii year after the ''''il''
of thu work for which aald lii-l.-l.t.-dn
ahall liuvu been liiciirrcd; and nil' J"'
ahull not be reiiulrcd to levy H l"i l P
aald Inlerest mid sluklng-f ui:d cIi.iikJ
re-pilred by aectlon ten. r icle n. w
the Connlimilon f I'ennaylviinl i,
the expiration of auld period of mi 7 "
alter the completion of aald '"' . .
A truu copy of Joint Uesnliiil"" 4
CYUCS K. WOODS.
Secretury of the ComniniiwallH.
I'ROI'OSrOO AMKNDMKSTS TO T
CONTITi:TloN Hl.l!MITi KM TO 'lllh
CITIZKNH OK TIIK COMMON WI'.AI. I II
Foil 'I'll Kl It AI'I'ltoVAI. OK KKJIv -TION,
BY TIIK OKNKIIAI. ArtHI-.MHI.Y
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CONSTITUTION.
Number On.
A JOINT RICSOLUTION
Proponing an amendment to aectlon elev
en of art uie sixteen of the Conatllu
tlon ot Pennsylvania.
He It resolved by thu Bcnnie and Hous
of Keprcneiitalivea of the Commonwealth
of rennsylviinlii In lieneial Assembly
met, That the following mueiidiiieul to
the Constitution of the Cnmmoiiweullli
of I'eiiusylvanlii be, und the same I
hereby, proponed, In accordance with Ilia
elkiilticiilh urlldu tliunol:
T ...i ii.... .. l i-ln Mlvteen
AIIKtilO I'"" i i ." " --
of the i.'onalllutlon of the Common wealth
of renhsylviinia, which reaus an lom-wn.
"No corporale body to possess b.iliklug
.i! .i .1. II. mIh.II im ereat-
UnU UIBl -nuililliM I'l""' r ------
id or organlwa In pin Biniin e of any a w
Alinooi llliee onFiiiii'. j,. ,--
notice, ut Hi" place of the Intended Im u
tlon, of the Intention to apply for such
privilege. In such manner u ahull on
preac.ribei! by law, ""r ahull a charier
i. ...i..ii...... I... i.i-uiii.wl for a Ionic
lor puco iiiii''- n" " -
er period than twenty yeliia, ao thut tl
ahull reau us lonown.
Tho lleiiMiul Assembly ahull have the
power by general law to provide for Uie
Incorporation of banks and trust com
panlea. and to preacrlbu thu power
"a" true copy of Joint Reaolutlon No. 1.
CVIUH K. WOOUH.
Secretary of thu Commonwealth.
Number Two.
A JOINT RKHOI.UTION
of lh" Commonwealth of l-ennnylvania
in accordance with tho provlalona of the
eighteenth article thureot.
...... ,ntnA hv ihe Annate
.nCl 'ioune 'iTpiMlve. .f the
Commonwealth of I'eniisylviinlii In Oen-
acted ny i "uw w - .. - ,,.
thn fol owing i" ,;. , ,.
ment to thu Constiliilloli of the t oin
meni i"...1"". ., .,,, ( ,, ueioiil-
mollWeultn Ol 1 ennnj ,.-- ...
auee with the proMslona of tho elan-
led! n arucie iii.Tie.,.. ,,,. .Uree
.ei.... ...,.n,.n ii xieen of article tnree,
I im. . - --:
. .hall be im!d
print Ion mane ";" :" in oiir.u-
by, HinellllcU BO mill mo
"Hdion "l No money ahall be Pld
TO SI whUkSM ''iopriUlon .ball
be expended. All public money ahull be
paid by the Hlatu Treasurer on wurriint
drawn by tho Auditor Hem nil.
A truu copy of Joint llcaoliitlon No. J.
CVKL'B K. WUOI IS.
Secretary of Iho Coinmoiiwculih.
Number Three.
A JOINT KKSOI.UTION
Proponing an amendment to article nine,
section eight of the Conalllullon of
Pennsylvania.
Bection 1. lie It rpaolved by the Hen
atu und House of Kepresenlutlvea In Gen
eral Assembly met, That the following
amendment In the Constitution of I'eiui-
aylviuila be, mid thu aame Is hereby, pro
I posed. In ueeordiiucu with thu elghluuhlh
. article thereof; t
That artlelu nine, aecllon eight, bu
amended to read us follow:
I Bection 8. The debt of nny enmity,
I city, borough, township, hcIiooI dairlit,
or other municipality or liieorporaled dis
trict, except a provided herein, and In
aecllon llfteen of thin lililde, ahull never
ex d aeven til per centum Upon the
assessed value of the tuxablu properly
therein, but the debt nf the clly ol liilla
delphlu may bu Increased III audi amount
that the total clly debt of said clly shall
not exceed ten per centum 11U) upon Uie
assessed value of the taxable p.opeity
therein, nor shall m,y auch iniiiilclpal.ty
or district Incur any new debt, or In
crease Ha IndchtcdiicHH to n n iiiiniiint ex
ceeding two (l!j per centum upon auch
asseased valuation of property, without
the consent of the elector thereof ut a
oiihllii election III auch manner us shall
he provided by law. In ascertaining the
borrowing capacity of the clly of liilln
delphlu, at uny time, there snail bu du
ductcd from auch debt an much of the
debt of aald clly na ahull huvu been In
curred, or la iihout to bn Incurred, and
the proceeds thereof expended, or ubout
to bu expended upon liny public linpiove
ment, or hi tho construction, pun haaH,
or coiidetniKitlon of any public utility, or
part thereof, or facility therefor, If such
public Improvement or public utility, or
part thereof, whether aepurately or In
connection with nny other public Im
provement or public utility, or part there
of, may reasonably be expected to yield
revenue In exceaa of operating expense
aullliient to pay the Interest and sinking
fund charges thereon. The method of de
terinlnlug auch uniount, ao to be deducted,
may be prcacrlbed by the lieneral Assem
bly. In Incurring Indebtertnna for any pur
pose the city of Philadelphia may laau
It obligation maturing not later than
(Ifty (W) year from the date thereof,
with provision for a alnklng-fund audi
..i..i,t in retire aald obligation nt matur
ity, tho payment to such sinking fund to
be In euuiil or graded uniiual or other
periodical Inslnluieala. Where any In
debtedness ahall be or ahull have been In
curred by auld clly of I'hllitilclphlu fur
the purpose of the construction or Im
provemeiita of public works or ullllilea of
liny character, from which Income or
revenue la to bo derived by auld city, or
for the retinmullon of land to be used
In tho construction of wharvea or dncka
owned or to be owned by aald clly, uch
obligation may be In an amount aufflclent
to provide for, end may Inolud the
aomuBt of, tb interest and ilnking-tvi
chnrgea accruing and which nuiy y1'
thereon throughout the period of i'
Hlruiilon, and until the explnilum
year uftcr the completion "I Ik'' " "i!":
which said Inilebl. lines shall Imve "
Incurred; and auld clly shall
ipilred lo levy a tax to pay aald l",r'"
and Mlnklng-fiinil chaigea us ri iUlno "I
aectlon ten. iiiilcle nine of the ' .'id
tlon of Pennsylvania, until the eilri'
or said period of one yeur utter Urn -unr
plellon of of aald work. .,
A truu copy of Joint Kesolutlon N-
C YUUS K. VW"J"S;h
Secretary of the Cominoiiwn''"-
Number Four.
A JOINT RKBOLUTION
An amendment to aectlon one of f'lr'J
nliiu of thu Conslllullon of I'm"")'1"
nlu, relating to taxation.
Bection 1. Ilo It resolved by lh
atu and llouso of Kepreaeiilatlve ' '
Couimonweallh of Pennsylvania In u'
eral Assembly met, mid II Is hereby
acted by the authority of thu same. " '
Iho following mneiidliient to Uie 'ls''
tutloil of the Coiiiinouwoullli f ''
nanla be, und the same Is hereby, t'
posed, In nccordanco wllh Ihe piml""
of tho elghteimth urtlde thereof:-
That aectlon one of urtlcle nine,
rends lis follows: .ht
All taxi ahull bo uniform, "I10"",.
ame class of aubJeclH, within Hi" " h,
torlul limit of thu uuihorlly levybw . .
tux, und ahull be levied und ""'pi,,
under general luwa; but thu I o'liei ,
aembly may. by general lnwa. ' "'r
from tn xa I Ion piib.ie properly . u"Ji,:i
pnnillT pill ,Mini-n, uciuui ,,i,... --- - . j
worship, places of biiiial not usul "r, ".l
ror prlvule or corporal prom, "''
tulioiiH of purely public liinHO'
amended ao a to reuil aa follow' M
All tuxeg ahall bo uniform, "I"'" .
aame class of aubjeds, wllhlii ' ,
torlul limits of thu authority levy t ,
tax. and ahull bo levied und "'" u
under general law, mid the aiil J ' ,.
of luxation may bu classlllcd fur ina t(vl
poae of luvylng graded or pn'if' .
laxea; but the General Assembly ' un
by general law, exempt ''' ,..
public property used for public I lr ,,.,.(
actual plucea of religion ,rH,l,' ,..;,e or
of burial not uaed or held for V' ur.
corporate profit, and Inalllulloiia ul V
ly public charily. .-..ndni"11
H.ctlon 2. Bald proponed a,tl.ci
ahall bu in limit led to the 1""'," Action
ora of the Htate, at the ' ""' '.,. tlx
lo be held on Tuesdny next f'H" ' yrtr
llrst Monday of November In i"',,,,
nineteen hundred and nluuleei rvnl
onrnose of deciding ill"'". 1 inlJ
mid rallilcntlon or he rejec ' ,,
amendment. Bald election ah .,,,,,1
ed, bdil ami cioseo ' i.i.i the li"u,
day, at the plucea and ''' ,, In di
nt und wllhln which uhl l, ,,,, i'J
relied to be opened, held '"'' , ,,f 111
In accordance will, the proy t1ntlK
law of Pennsylvania K"vat"!!'", niend
and umendmenta thereto, su a ,
ment ahull be printed u' 'Jibeil W
In the form and manner I'r ac
the election law of '''"""UIV.'0 til
hull In all respect conform 1
Qulrement of auch ,u,00 N
rtxy.ri the Comtnopw