The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, August 21, 1912, Image 3

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Flynets, Cooling BlanKets, Lap Dusters
and all kinds of needs for the horse.
Driving fly nets, flank, .... cece
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Leather team nets,.......ccvev vie vecnnns
Yellow and Black Cord Nets, $1.60, $1.15, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75
Woolen Cooling Blankets,..................
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$2.75, $3.50, $3.75
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$1.50 to $5.00
kinds of harness in stock. Prices
Bode Sealocd.
Mount Joy, Pa,
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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
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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
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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.
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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 ;-
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There are two things everlasting-
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in any form. It soon subdues the
itching, irritation,
ling It gives
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ulcers, cuts, bruises, eczema,
pimples, skin eruptions. Only
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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.