i BEEP | = # Sse ER BARE EEE oe PAGE THREE Pde bbdidbdiid TERRI TOTTTII Bedi Ad La a SUNDAYS, 1 OQ Round Trip aware R $4. Via D THURSDAY TICK] SUNDAY TICKET STOP-OVE For full S GOOD UNTIL THY TRE TTTTTTTTTrTTYeeMe AnanaSusardndioaioalainaiedealidldh 2b 25 5 2 It will pay you to read this ad my line of SOO ddd dl a 8. aa Teo TTYYTYTe PTET TIIPIPIIITITITTTIdd Always a complete line of all cheerfully given. North Market St., ddd did dl sss sss *v tlantic City | Cape May Wildwood, Ocean City, Anglesea, Sea Isle City, Holly Beach, ; Avalon, Stone Harbor, New Jersey A THURRDAYS, AUGUST 22 : FROM MOUNT JOY ISGOOD UNTIL THE FOLLOWING M PENNSYLVANIA HOOP Ob ddrivioddirdeddoddeiodedecdpdededoidecfodedpaodpaodds cjooieiodjocosfoioforfecfocfococfocfociodoipdd MR. HORSE OWNER Flynets, Cooling BlanKets, Lap Dusters and all kinds of needs for the horse. Driving fly nets, flank, .... cece Driving fly nets, to breast............... Leather team nets,.......ccvev vie vecnnns Yellow and Black Cord Nets, $1.60, $1.15, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 Woolen Cooling Blankets,.................. F. B. GROFF rddeoloefoofecforfenortecfesfoctosfonfosfoofocfocfocfocosfofoceofocfodfocforfeofecierle TRETTITTYY AUGUST 25 $3.85 Round Trip INDIAY FOLLOWING THURSDAY NC Ww rl RAILROAD o . " “ » » R E : + 4 » » 9 o carefully, then come and inspect Bole ole Be Be 3. TETTTTTY 2.25 and $2.50 $2.75, $3.50, $3.75 . $2.50 BESTT P TT) $1.50 to $5.00 kinds of harness in stock. Prices Bode Sealocd. Mount Joy, Pa, i he a a a a hdd dt ll ES ———— OE J. XY. KLINE o W more tons of truck per acre than did All Kinds Concrete ork a like number of plants from either If You Want Neat 1 BUILDING BLOCKS All Styles and Colors Porches, Columns snd Banisters Door and Window Sills and Lintles, Chimneys, Ete. Retailer of the Best Grades of Cement PIEITNIN A and Chea Let Us Have Your Order SE ——————————————————————— Aiter You Are Through Experimenting with The Just-as-Good-Kind BUICK LOCCOMOBILE AUTOCAR AND BUICK TRUCKS tly on their merits New 1912 Cars Now Here Laeaster Automobile Co. ‘ARAGE NEVER CLOSED 230-238 W. King St., LANCASTER PENNA. The largest and only strictly first class fireproof garage and repair hop in Lancaster City of County. S096 0000000004 a We are Always Brepared to serve % Pure : Spring : Water # ICE: | » IN ANY QUANTITY at Very & Moderate Charges. Don’t fail to see us before plac- ing your order this year. , N. Stauffer & Bro. Mount Joy, Penna. | ted a Sale of I'he Elizabethtown Light Plant, Franchises, ete. the Property of and Marietta includ- Receiver's Company; Pole Electric ing Power Lines, By virtue of a decree of the Court of Common Pleas of Lan- County, the undersigned will Public Sale, on the-Steps of House, at Lancaster, Pa., August 31st, 1912, at o'clock p. m., all the property, Real and Personal, Rights, Privi- leges and Franchises of the Eliza- bethtown and Marietta Electric Light Company. The Real Estate consists of Two lots of ground, situated on the west side of Brown street, in the Bor- ough of Elizabethtown, Lancaster County, Pa., described as follows: No. 1—A lot of ground, fronting on the west side of Brown street, 35 feet, and extending of that width southward One Hundred and Five Feet, more or less, on which is erec- One Story Brick Building, used as a Power Plant, containing Engine, Boilers, Dynamos, etc. No. 2—A lot of groumd, fronting on the west side of Brewn street, ninety feet, and extending ™m depth of that width southward, Two Mun- derd and Fourteen and a half feet to the middle »f the track of the Harrisburg, Portsmouth, Mt. Joy and Lancaster Railroad. All the Property, Rights, leges, and Franchise of the said EMzabethtown and Marietta Elec- trie Light Company, including Boil- ers, Generators, Pumps, Switch- board, Engines, Tools, Meters Transformers, Poles, Pole Supplies and Pole Lines, in the townships of Mount Jov, East Doneagl, West Donegal, the village of Rheems Florin and Mavtown, the Bor- oughs of Flizabethtown, Mount Joy and Marietta, all in the County of T.ancaster The terms Cent. Cash paid off to the and the balance 2nd, 1912, when i property will be given to chaser or purchasers. caster offer at the Court on Saturday, Privi- when the pure posses The said property shall be sold clear of and divested from all liens and encumbrances, and dhe same shall be discharged by day of said sale. BERNARD J. MYERS JOHN A, NAUMAN Receivers. Coyle & Keller, W. U. Hensel Attorneys. Aug 7-4t ead the Bulletin THE Farmers Column USEFUL INFORMATION FARMER FOR THE The Boys Apple Orchard—-Why Leave the Some Farme=——Cheese from Buttermilk—Watering of Horses—Tomato Growing—Other Notes A hog kind of his inside fresh young orchard 1 t thorough cultivat ion they receive furnishes the best yossible ndition for the growing tre at thunder, the has been ex ound that the il during a lelicious and in milk and its um and butter, and on hand, nothing more rank odious than these same products f they are dirty and full of putre- factive bacteria To produce the better grade cleanliness is absolute- ly necessary, and this is possible through the proper use of cold and hot water and exposure to sunsn.ie. carried out Agricultural the past Tests that have been New college at Geneva by the York during [four vears make clear the interest- ing fact that from seed produced by crossing two kinds tomato plants of tomatoes yielded three and a half The advantage was much plants of the entirely forth. parent, less in second gene- ration and disappeared in the third and fact noted this with both elm have An interesting season i connection and maple trees is that they borne so prodigious a crop of seeds that the trees have been stumped to furnish nourishment for both seeds and leaves, and as the seeds had the start the leaves have had to wait. So noticeable has this been that in many instances it was thought the trees had sn attacked with a new kind of blight However the seeds being now shed ing out sever normal One generally is mo harm from drinking quantity drunk is that horses 3 } mucl more fre quently than customary and that during the summer season they be so handled that they can night and day access t vater Buttermilk cheese has lately been put on the market as the result of experiments that have been made by . Professor Rammis of the depart- of the Univers cheese The new good food product, it seems to be This new use of termilk is making it possible for Wisconsin creameries its manufacture to realize $1 per 0 pounds instead of the small nount tt farmers wer willing to pay for it for hog feed Now and then in going through the country one sees a farmstead so unkempt, unattractive and lone- some in appearance that it is no wonder boys and girls reared there have a desire to see things in outsde world the great interesting as soon as they are able to realize conditions environ- safe as- the contrast of outer with their own ment. Moreover, it sumption that whieh have such a immediate is a these same places, doleful and for- lorn appearance on the exterior, are unattractive on the inside the atmosphere just as and in which prevails there. : respect to In many sections of the northern; states where the apple trees are new wood so late risk freezes likely to produce that it being injured by the fall in the =eason runs the well to stop eultivation about 5 of July and sow some cov- rop which will absorb ! he soil * this purpose The | trifle the advantage] that | te grow after the wheat may has a 1 bina 1 in being a legume, en-| root | through its er ee Qe The Trials of a Traveler a traveling salesman,” | Youngs, ® ea wi yas oftem troubled with constipation and indigestion, till I New Life which I have found an excel- { began to use Dr. King's Pills, lent remedy.” For all stomach, liv- er or kidney troubles they are un- equaled. Only 25c¢ at S. B. Bernhart & Co's. July 1, BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, | POSED AMIENDMENTS TO THR 'ONSTITUTION IMITTED TO THY CITIZENS OP HI8 COMMON WEALTH FOR TI] APPROVAL OR REJECTION, BY THE GENERAL AS- SEMBLY OF THY COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVAN AND PUBLISH Y ORDER O HE SECRETARY 'HE COMMON? \LTH, IN PUR. SUANCE 0} \VIII OF THE CVONETITH ne. OLUTION t to article nine Constitution of the nnsylvania, author the ite te sue bonds to the amount of 1f ns of dollars for the Improv » highways of the Commonwe Ss nm 1 Be it « by the Senate and House of itives of the Com- monweanlith vivania In General 1 following amend f the Common be, and the same iecordance with 1ereof rticle nine, which hall be created by or wal the except to sup ply sua 1 encie f revenu repel Invasion, s defend the Stat X g debt; and sficlency In he aggre iillion of dol- 3 18 follows: created by except to supply ue, repel inva on, defend the sting debt; and y deficiencies in ed, in the aggre one million of dol- lar Provide , That the General Assembly, ect of any debt, may authorize the St ssue bonds to the amount of fifty ns of dollars for the purpose of impro nd rebuilding the highways of the Com 1onwealth A true copy of Joint R solution No. L ROBERT McAFER, Secretary of the Commonwealth. Number Two. A JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing an amendment to section sev- en, article three of the Constitution of Pennsylvania, so as to permit special legislation regulating labor. Section 1. Be it resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in Gen- eral Assembly met, That the following is proposed as an amendment to the Con- stitution of the Commonwealth of Penn- sylvania, in accordance with the provi- slons of the eighteenth article thereof. Amendment to Article Three, Section Seven. Section 2. Amend section seven, article three of the Constitution of Pennsylvania, which reads as follows: “Section 7. The General Assembly shall not pass any local or special law author- izing the creation, extension, or impair- ing of liens: “Regulating the cities, townships, school districts: “Changing the places: “Changing the venue in civil or crim- inal cases: ‘Authorizing the laying out, opening, altering, or maintaining roads, highways, streets or alleys “Relati to ferries or bridges, or In- corporating ferry or bridge companies, except for the erection of bridges Cross- ing treams which form boundaries be- tween this and ¢ other State: : town plats, streets or affairs wards, of counties, boroughs, or names of persons or » cemeteries, graveyards, or f the State tdoption or legitima nging county-seats, or changing county wns, or villages, irters: ind conducting of changing the place s or borough s, borough limits ww prescribing the flicers In counties ships, eleetion or ' descent or succes ctice or jurisdiction r ules of evidence in, any « I procecd or inquiry befor¢ cour y en tices of the peace, sheriffs arbitrators, au ditors, hancery, or other tri bunals ‘hanging methods for ection of debts, or the enforc- ing of 1 . OF ribing the effect of i f real estate: “Reg t f or extending the powe ind du ( lerme justices of the pe 1 $ § constahles: “Re lati management of public schoo the ling or r ring of sehool houses and t I of money for such Is interest g th ites of minors or per dis lity, excej fter due no ul parties in interest, to be ecial enactment: penalties and moneys legally paid recited forfei erty from taxation: trade, mining or man- ufacturir “Creating newing or extend “Granting tc tion or ‘orporations, or amending, re- the charters thereof: ) corporation, associa- ndividual any speeial or exclusive privile or immunity, or to any corpora- tion, oclation or individual the right to lay down a railroad track, “Nor shall the General Assembly indi rectly enact such special or local law by the partial repeal of a general law; but laws repealing local or special acts may be passed: “Nor shall any law be passed granting powers and privileges in any case where the granting of such powers and privileges shall have been provided for by general law, nor where the courts have Jurisdic- tion to grant the same or give the relief asked far, $0 as to read as follows:— Section 7. The General Assembly shall not pass any local or special law authoriz- Ing the creation, extension or impairing of Hens: Regulating the : fairs of counties, cities townships, wards, boroughs, or school dis tricts: Changing the names of Changing the ons or places venue in civil or criminal aying eut, opening, al- or maintaining reads, highwaym, streets or alleys Relating to ferries or beidges, or incor porating ferry or bridge companies, ex- cept for the erection of bridges crossing streams which form boundaries between this and any other ¢ Vacating roads, town alleys: Relating to public unds not of Ste Aut 3 the adopt , or legitima- tien of 3 Locatir erecting new plats, streets or cemete county-seats, changing county wns or villages, s: WATER BONDS CALLED § given the bond of the Mount Joy Borough H Bonds I 7 00.00 each, to wvment to the Union Bank, Treasurer, on as interest on same will cease Nos . 38 and 39. of present them for National Mt. Sept. 1, on that day. By order of Mt. Joy Boro Council, 1912 Clayton Hoffman, Burgess | ® opening ar fixing 1 iM sue lietion lence In juiry before f the peace, trators, au or other trl methods the en ibing the re t e extending the rmen, justices or mstables nt of repairing due be re forfel pald or town vil ctor labor coun borou townshiy hool village « ther civil Ie orporatior or amending, re newing « tending the iarters thereof: Granting to any corporation, association or individual an pecial or exclusive privile } Or Immunity, or to any corpora tion, association, or individual the right to Jay down a railroad track: Nor shall the Gene: Assembly indl- rectly enact such special or local law by the partial repeal of a general law: but laws repealing local or special acts may be passed Nor shall any law be passed granting bowers or privileges in any case where the granting of such powers and priv- fleges shall have been provided for by general law, nor where the courts have Jurisdiction to grant the same or give the rellef asked for, A true copy of Joint Resolution No. 2. ROBERT MCAFEE, Becretary of the Commonwealth. Number Three. A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION. Proposing an amendment to section three of article eight of the Constitution of Pennsylvania Section 1. Be it resolved by the House of Reprusentatives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylv ia (if the concur), That the following is proposed as an amendrient (o the Constitution of the Cominc Pennsylvania, in ac cordanc provisions of the eignt- eenth a Section nd section three of arti- cle eig h reads as follows: ““All judges ‘lect th 1 irs of the at larg ral o Senate wealth of hal State ances cial dis boroug lar ter ma 1C1) da Nc the differ bers Provide ing ev: A tr No. 3. Number Four. A JOINT RESOLUTION a t na and House of Re} s of the Com ith of 1 ania in Genera met, } the following is pro an i it to the Constitu- the C wonwealth of Pennsyl th the provisions eof Secti nend section one of ar- 1e of Constitution of Pennsyl- vania, which Is as follows “All taxes niform, upon the same ( $ subjects, within the terri torial levying the tax, 1d 1 ¢ vied and eollected under g al ; but the General As sembly may, er al laws exempt from property used for public places of religious worsl : ot used or held for ate or corporate f it, and insti- tutions of rely publi harity S0 as to ority rea All t £ 1 J X upon the J V 1 the ter- thority levying 1 collected same riter the under L jects of taxation ms ¢ ed r the purpose of la taxes; but 18 an Penn- provi- oH sions of the ¢ reof ;- Are Bver at War There are two things everlasting- ly at war, joy and piles. But Buck- len’s Arnica Salve will banish piles in any form. It soon subdues the itching, irritation, ling It gives Greatest healer of burns, boi ulcers, cuts, bruises, eczema, pimples, skin eruptions. Only Bernhart & Co’s. a I... comfort, at S. B. Subscribe for the Mt. Joy Bulletin. inflammation, or invites The Week in Grain Mount Joy Bu Wm Building ompiled for the in, at Mount Joy, Pa., by dear & Co., Peunnsylvanii ladelphia, Pa., by D. B. l« vianager, Woolworth Building, Penna Phila Pa., Aug. 19, little in a hi aster. 1912. There has been news from the several distinct been the net result of activity within a trading area. The continu- ed demand for cash grain of all contributed more defi- nitely than any other factor to the upward trend,and served to prevent stocks even with The market has way to differ weeks preceding, but a hardening of values has considerable classes has accumulations of liberal not been without evidence of an un- receipts. short interest, moreover, this class of traders upon weildly and with the defensive upward swings have een readily accomplished, especial- September deliveries, recting the trade attention ats market, we have noth- vifer in the way of statistics not already common know- The crop is a record break- for size, and the quality Nevertheless the decline 1 ded to a point th to investors and looked pon Congress condensed ication 1 sneycelopedia on horses, their care management. Congressman W. W. Gri represents Lancaster county The is responsible for the preparatior foremost agricultural and issuanee of the new herse publication Many menths ago Mr. Griest enlisted tke cooperation of Fourth A al DeGraw, an istant Postmaster Gener- ardent horseman and the head of the rural delivery service and r Industry was from Wednesday, August 21, 1912. GO TO W.B.BENDER Mount Joy, Pa. FOR A GOOD SHAVE STYLISH HAIRCUT REFRESHING SHAMPOO thing in the Barber Line ast Main St, KE ALONG A ADD TO THE VACATION ALL THE FAMILY IT WIL! FUN OF \nvbody an take good pictures Brownie Camera Brownies, $1.00 to $12.00 The two best sellers are the $3.00 and $7.00, I also carry as a side line Camera and Photo Supplies Agent for Standard Steam Laundry. BERR E mR EAT Gunzenhauser's TIP-TOP. BREAD You are invited to visit our ckean, modern, bakery at Prince and Clay Streets, Lan- aster. M. C. BILLETT, Agt. Delivery—Monday, Wednesday and Saturday ge TOO OB we HE Our large Ice plant is now in op- continuously and we are good clean and in any quantity. Will run through town daily. Don’t order for ice until yva ur prices eration prepared to furnish your Also ample room for New Haven St., Mount Joy 8 but four bo f Electr # made me feel like a new man.” i PRICE 50 CTS. AT ALL DRUG STORES. S. MUSSER. THE BAKER read and Cakes Deliveres through town dafly ts, Crullers and Dewey 1a Tv 18 i attentior West Main Strees ER STR NOTICE late of on said d te the indebted make im- hose having the same delay for JOHN F. Adm Attorneys.