HOME HEALTH OLUB EE — Whooping Cough-—This disease THE BULLETIN, MOUN1 JOY, PA. ./ ROPOSED AN..NUMENTS TO THE por the opening and corfducting of CONSTITUTION SUBMITTED TO {lons, or fixing or changyig the place THE CITIZENS OF THIS COMMON: | voting | WEALTH FOR THEIR APPROVAL OR Granting divorces: (REJECTION, BY THE GENERAL AB | Erecting new townshids or boroughs, BEMBLY OF THE COMMONWEALTH | changing township lines. borough lite OF PENNSYLVANIA, AND PUBLIMH- or school districts: ED BY ORDER OF THE SECRETARY it—the girths lock it in place. heavily reinforced. All stitching 5A Blankets are made by the and go direct from that factory jobbers’ profits and gives you the best blanket monev can buv »t the > Remember, vou see and handle them before you buy. 1 west prices. 5A Storm King Square Blankets have won great nopularitv. They are remarkably warm, closely woven, strong, larce and heavv-- measure 84 x 90 inches and weigh 8 Ibs. 5A Blankets outwear three ordinary blankets twice as much. Puy a 5A Square Planket for street nse Duy « WM. AYRES or TREE [rw orse Blankets They are so designed that they can’t slip or work off. The girths cross under body of horse, holding the blanket securely in place. You can jerk and pull the corners of the blanket, but you can’t budge Points of excessive strain or wear are =A Plush Robe for carriage or arto childhood, is| WOMEN SHOULD BE PROTECTED incubation] Against So Many Surgical Op- which is peculiar to divided into three stages for con venience First, 01 br, David H, Reeder, Chicag. had backache and niracte \ contracted in { headache, and was {If the disease is the | | fall, the child may continue to| { so nervous and weak cough through out the winte r| + that I dreaded to see mounths The complications are 0, anyone or have any- many. Sotnie of the more severe one moveintheroom, i d The doctors gave me are broncho pneumonia, con- Po or medicine to ease me vulsions, pleurisy, tuberculosis, | o¢ d said that I ought to acute inflamation, of the kidneys| have an operation. I would not listen to and rupture | that, and when a friend of my husband much more told h.m about Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg- etable Compound and what it had done | for his wife, I was willing to take it. | Now I look the picture of health and feel may arise| jjke it, too. I can do my own housework, which are very distressing and .at hoe my garden, and milk a cow. I can times ruinous to the child's future| entertain company and enjoy them. I | can visit when I clioose, and walk as far as any ordinary woman, any day in the : tid + | month, I wish I could talk to every : : under one year, it is estimated that| gyffering woman and girl,’’—Mrs. DEMA is done with the utmost care. 2 cent die, between one and BETHUNE, Sikeston, Mo. «2 per It is infinitely | Murrayville, i'l.—‘‘I have taken Ly- the disease by| lia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound for a very bad case of female trouble and it made me a well woman. My health was all broken down, the doctors said I must have an operation, and I was | ready to go to the hospital, but dreaded it If whooping cough is prevalent in | so that I began taking your Compound. { I got along so well that I gave up the doctors and was saved from the opera- _| tion,”” — Mrs. CHARLES MOORE, R. R. twelve years of | nog Murrayville, IIL Ferrum Phos, and | Whooping cough is a langerous disease (han in generally supposed, Under improper man agement complications health, or cause the wreck of| Of children | { may some special function, two 15 per cent. argest blanket factory in the world to vour dealer. This saves vou all better to prevent avoiding exposure, or when exposed | instituting abortive treatment, | than to allow it to become fully| leveloped. Sell for onlv 22.50--wasrth ; : : the neighborhood, the following is a good preventive treatinent; Give “2 PY y Blanket *or stshle use Buy = 5A Bias © to children under tablets of age, 6 ‘The New of the Yo blonovitz Shoe Since taking charge one of the finest liues of , aN Pn Cs . a te sia > {memory and get confused and ex & SONS, Philadelphia, Pa, Kall Hur, 1 to 3 tablets of each, M depending upon the age of the | cited, it I do not cover my head y > or FRR 'i ; p i BO Apher child, 4 times daily. See to it that| ¥ith a lot of bed clothing, while in vat Wa CE EL I vy AY ye ; : ; - their bowels are acting normally,| ¢d. TI am almost sure to wake up oo — SS | ; and prevent them from eating|With one of those fierce headaches | : pastries and rich, heavy foods. forgot to mention I am 49 year Store The first stage is more catarrhal | 01d. Ww. IH. the You direct and common cold or 800d. You concise otherwise, onset being your case store I have added gimilar to that of a | ! p | sv SE acute nr LET SO : ezine [importance of outdoor exercise. or 1 bd ail Say acute catarrh, such as sneezing, than seem to understand the SOLD STRICTLY watery eyes, slight fever or chili-|WVork, o keeping the eliminative ’ Ww ’ d ins ch : gans dctiVe i : aati en s ‘omen $ an ness, indisposition and frequent OT ns active and not over eating, ? coughing. Treatment in this stage |From your letter you seem to be a | * 9 if carefully and sensibly given, will|lian of good habits and one would Shoes rarely md may hen won [1 °F soo abt 5. Nl ren g 0€s generally ward off a severe attack. think that a man with your know m i J 3 . ' ledge should be n good health The patient should be season: er ge dd 1 n I health At From 98c to'$2.48 dlothed, capocidity the. feet choulal statement that you had . . ha ke ar . 1 dry ter a i t¥pI 1 feve ) ent i to be found in this town. They com- P€¢ Kept warm and dry. After a : 3 3 dilate vinecar y . no 120 n in ¢ y VOul rouble prise the best there is in shoes and dilat negar bath and a good vy n vith olive il almoni imagine that 1 thor should be considered when you pur- bing with ive oil, or almond i : : chase that next pair of Shoes oil, put the child to bed and apply | 2"! pi 8 oa ! da ul dry heat to the feet. Give a sip of|YOu have what 1} led I'vpl l 1 Ki 1 R Fr nger 1 with 3 grain o s ’ Bis iy Ali Kinds Repairing nevhor added. To. rolieve typhoid Having modern machinery I am tie a sm Oi coughing rive |" hb wrepared to repairing on short the twelve 3 elements notice and right prices. Give me | (Obtained i Tomeo i 1 vour next job and let me show you. ) 1 | t. Mur, or : ¥ = 3 F1'Y 7 ¢ ¢ hi cAiTe HARRY LASKEVITZ table ordir S MOUNT JOY, PENNA. he t hild time da p—— — ——— 1 : He Oind | 3a n Plan Rates Moderat te , 1 Ch i y » ER ; [] ] i STOP Exc HOLE] on 5 os. Four ver t's alle 14 aA LS URS and le f half < . . » me 7 i +7 1 2 eit YRArIIA Tir rit} Hn i ) ) of Experimenting with The Mm cut Joy, Pa SE] Fyn r 1 ; ver) hour ind more frequently | '°'¢ 2 exe d v ze Rn / ) I «ie 81. Backepstns Bro. 200 Jo 12 nue. Sg iis Just-as-Good-Kind J. Vl. § ackenstoe, ! YO. [during the spell of coughing, toward “ . : : the spin and Iso eso na Stage 1i Ss no y : better « ¢ And Buy A | ned i S nely d | Has just beep remodeled thrugut |, o the child and alarming |Y0U more good I v th { Has all moder onveniences sucl : : I CC \ a | 2 La Gel ; YRvenier Suc to rienced attendants. It : ! ! : | as Baths. Hot and Cold Watoer, Stear ia ] thai ‘1 id at night with hed clothes is ver 1S 1 std ge a ne cil 1S ; | Heat, Flectric Light, Ete. - . "|very, bad to say the least. In m | seized with paroxysms of whooping is i | Sina .. Ze ive ag trie . fenanan |OPInion that would help to hring on 5 | Table is Supplied With the Bess if it whoops during the disease.| © ~~ : 1 of ting i | } t : Th iw : z Tica 2 .:..|2 headache, instead of preventing it ! I'he whoop is produced by the air : : ah th ark ; f you do not in a turner ON ITS MERITS | the Market Affords. being expelled from the dungs by | you f o to Jom a turne | : ; on vs society, IT would advise you to pur- J Oo 8 0'e rapid and violent expirations, : i : diss i ‘hase a vibrator giving vibrator followed by a rush of air into the |“ 25 I rator for : IOTRLOFY i . ... (stimulations. If yon buy one of! Hlso Lunch Counter lungs, producing the characteristic, ? iy 0 ) : rs these machines, TI shall be glad to | ew ars NOw flere ; : ’ 4: prolonged whooping. These par-| : : { Where Soups, Sandwiches, Checse {advise you personally just how to | Lancaster Automobile Co. GARAGE NEVER CLOSED 230-238 W. King St., LANCASTER - = = PENNA. The largest and only strictly first class fireproo. shop in Lancaster City of County. oily | Sik | SRG 0000009000000 004 Weare Always Prepared to serve 2 Prure Spring Water ICE IN ANY QUANTITY at Very Moderate Charges. Don’t fail to see us before plac- ing your order this year. J. N. Stauffer & Bro. Mount Joy, Penna. C0066 09 0000090090000 00¢ : @ ® ¢ ® 4 OLD DR. THEEL & DR. W. L. THEEL 1719 Spring Garden St., (formerly 535 N. 6th St., Phila, Pa.) Ein Deutscher Artz, Only German 8, The an Treatment, the only Guaranteed Cure for Specific Blood Poison, others can’t Care, all use Mercury & Arsenie, worse than the Disease itself, it’s a eurse of humanity. All & Private Diseases, Excesses, both sex, Abnses, Weak- messes. Nervous Debility, Lost Manhood, Drains, Atrophy, Piles, Losses, Varicoceie, Hydrocele, Rupture & Stricture, Kidney, Bladder, 46 Jose Dracties &6 gis Roane in Germany. Book Free, tells all, exposing Mu {i Frauds. Mrs. 9-4,6-9; Sun. 9-2. COLO P499000990 oxysms are very weakening, putting the heart, blood |muscular system on a severe strain. | ] te [$0 i’, < oy Tripe, Etc., Etc, are served whole | use it in your case. Write me again. | vessels and | All readers of this publication are 1 Dey 5 | | iBertv a mas rite Top "Choice I rime Oysters | a tines, it ‘seems’ as if the ohild ot liberty at all times to write for In Any Style | will suffocate, but this lasts only a Information Pertaining to the sub- ! : ’ Vu : i : ject of health. Address all com- sesee few minutes, at most, then sudden- . 0 he H Teal | 1y disappears. The paroxysm may | DED eations fo the Ome I sal BAR IS STOCKED WITH THE BEST BRANDS {be followed by expectorations of - ND ous vitege PTOVS AYE] | Chicago, 111, U. S. A. with name and | evacuation {address in full least four mucus, vomiting and by and at | OF BEER, WINES, LIQUORS & CIGARS | i | of bladder and bowels. This stage | veer jof the disease, if successfully cents in postage. | : : handled, lasts about ten days and ~ re | ] ’ . | (Good Stabling Accomodation |, © TEE CC | A Wg Ol the Track Local and Long Distance Telephoper | The same treatment as ad-|of the fast express means serious { : | | ministered in the first stage, is | trouble ahead if not removed, so iabout all that can be done. The |does loss of appetite. It means lack It's A Cure That's Sure FOR |diet should be very plain and Of Vitality, loss of strength and -FOR- | | ; : ara] Ne | nutritious. | nerve weakness. If appetite fails, | fn RHEUMATISM, GOUT. | Th third stage is oniy that of | take Electric Bitters quickly to ov- | In $ « | { 3 SCIATICA, AND : te ..: 1|ercome the cause by toning up the ak | |convalesence, but it is a critical| : ee 4 ¢ LUMBAGO | period Care as to eating and ex-|Stomach and curing the indigestion. [ Michael Hessheimer of Lincoln, Neb, We have cuied Thousands with | . posure must be taken to avoid com-| h but i : sick over thr years, bu | plications that are always apt to | had been sick over %¢ ye | iv ac “Frio i |arise, because of the weakened con- | SIX bottles of Rlecirie Ditters Pas | dition which the {him right on his feet again. They whooping copghi ores. tf and T™ ii | superinduces. {have helpe lousandas. ey give 'W. D. GHANDLER GO. : CLUB NOTES {pure blood, strong nerves, good di- DRUGGISTS AND APOTHECARIES gestion. Only 50 cents at S. B. | Dear Doctor:—I am | West Main St., a carpenter gernhart & Co's. , Mount Joy, Pa. | who works hard and am Sept. 4-3mo. JONES BREAK-UP AND IT WILL CURE YOU Always in stock at in the open | air, do not drink or smoke, am five | etl A ne v = — feet, ten inches in hight, and weigh | New Uses for Auto | 4 v v rehov seidine . | |190 pounds, bowels regular, used to C. N. Hershey, residing a short {be a west of Florin, makes great eater, but try to cut jt | distance : down a lot. jpractical use of his automobile, by Had typhoid fever and rheumatic | SAWing wood and shelling corn with i fever about 20 years ago, and ever|it- He jacks up the hind wheels | Constipation! “For many years I was troubled, in spite of all so-cal'ed remedies I used. At last I found quick relief and cure Iperiod, in the period between ex . Lhosure and full development of the| erations, How Mrs. Bethune vmptoms This may last from al and Mrs. Moore Escaped. ow days to two weeks, Ol even| SL a \ge Ie k 2% re | he eriod | id a a he Bin, - | Sikeston, Mo.—*‘For seven years I suf | fered everything. 1 was in bed for four | duration of which is one to two] . Yor five days at a time | weeks and longer, Third stage is every month, and so that of convalescence and may ex Lil weak I could hardly tend over a period of several weeks walk. I cramped and account of an 1 +1 ire “ON - since have at intervals bad spells, | and places a belt on the tire, con- 4 OF THE COMMONWEALTH, | CONSTITUTION, ] Number One | A JOINT RESOLUTION t Proposing an amendment to article nine, section four, of the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, author. the millions of dollars for the Improvement of the highways of the | izing the State to Issue bonds to | amount of Nfty Commonwealth, Bection 1. Be It monwealth of Pennsylvania IN PUR- | BUANCE OF ARTICLE XVIII OF THR resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Come in General i Creating offices, or prescribing the pow. [ers and duties of officers In counties, | eitles, boroughs, townships, election or | school districts: Changing the law of descent or sue- cession Regulating the practice or jurisdiction of, or changing the rules of evidence in, any judicial proceeding or inquiry before courts, aldermen, Justices of the peace, sheriffs, commissioners, arbitrators, au- ditors, masters In chancery or other tel bunals, or providing or changing methods for the collection of debts, or the en- forcing of judgments, or prescribing the effect of Judicial sales of real estate: Regulating the fees, or extending the Assembly met, That the following amend- Powers and duties of aldermen, Justices ment to the Constitution of the Common- ©f the peace, magistrates or constables: wealth of Pennsylvania be, and the same Regulating the management of public 1s hereby, proposed, In accordance with ®chools, the building or repairing of the eighteenth article thereof :— That section four of article nine, which reads as follows: “Section 4 or on behalf of the State the debt created lars,” be amended so as to read as follows: Section 4, slon, suppress Insurrection, defend gate at any Assembly, highways of the Commonwealth. A true copy of Joint Resolution 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 eral Assembly met, That the following Is proposed as an amendment to the Con- stitution of the Commonwealth of Penn- sylvania, sions of the eighteenth article thereof. Amendment to Article Three, Section Seven, Bection 2. three of the Constitution of Pennsylvania, which reads as follows:— “Section 7. izing the creation, extension, or impair- Ing of liens: “Regulating the affairs { efties, townships, wards, boroughs, or , school distric | “Changing | places: the names of persons or “Changing the venue In civil or erim- | nal cases: “Authorizing the laying out, opening, altering, or maintaining roads, highways, streets or alleys “Relating to ferries or | bridges, or in- corporating ferry or bridge companies, except for the erection of bridges cross- Ing streams which form boundaries be- tween this and other State: ng roads, town plats, streets or > to cemeteries, graveyards, or 3 not of the State: the adoption or legitima or changing county-seats, unties, or changing county por; 35, towns, or villages, g rters: r the Y and conducting of « g or changing the piace "y z ew t hips or boroughs chs t borough limits prescribing the I e f officers in counties, I t ps, election or sch ( of descent or succes sior g the tice or jurisdiction of, I z the les of evid a ( 1 ocecdir © ( e peace ‘ rators, au ditor in ct cery, or other tri bur 12anging methods for J or the enforc- ing of jud « ribing the effect nding the Justices of r constables: wnagement of public 1 or repalring of school 8 and the raising of money for such (ing the rate of interest: ffecting the estates of minors or per- sons under disability, except after due no- tice to all parties in interest, to be recited in the special enactment: “Remitting fines, penalties and forfel- | tures, or refunding moneys legally paid | into the treasury: | “Exempting property from taxation: “pR t egulating labor, trade, mining or man- | ufacturing: { “Creating corporations, or amending, re- | mewing or extending the charters thereof: “Granting to any corporation, Thevest: tion or individual any special or exclusive | privilege or immunity, or to any corposa- | tion, association 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 rellef | asked for,” —so as to read as follows:— { Section 7. The General Assembly shall | mot pass any local or special law authoris- | ing the creation, extension or impairing of | 8: Regulating the affairs of counties, cities, | townships, wards, boroughs, or school dis- | tricts: Changing the names of persons or places: | Changing the venue in civil or criminal | cases: Authorizing the laying out, opening, al- | tering, or maintaining roads, highways, | streets or alleys: Relating to ferries or bridges, or incor porating ferry or bridge companies, ex- | cept for the erection of bridges crossing | streams which form boundaries between | this and any other State: | Vacating roads, alleys: Relating to cemeteries, graveyards, or public grounds not of the State. | Authorizing the adoption, or legitima- tion of children: Locating or changing county-seats, erecting new counties or changing oounty town plats, streets or Incorporating cities, towns or villages By changing their charters: Saves Leg of Boy that boy would have to “It seemed my 14-year old lose his leg, on ulcer, caused by Howard, ugly bad bruise,” wrote D. F. in those mild, yet thorough and[|They start with an intense headache |Pecting it with the saw or corn Aquone, N. C. “All remedies and really wonderful ¥ {over and in my eyes, my head |Sheller. doctors treatment failed till we tried DR. KING'S | sweats and I feel like vomiting, but | ll Optoma Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, and cured § [never do; then I get a dull pain in| The November Court Proclama- him wih one box.” Cures burns, | jthe small of my back and a burn-|tion appears in another column. boils, skin eruptions, piles. 25¢ at ing pain in the knee and sometimes | . they are very painful. Subscribe for the Mt. Joy Bulletin The head | : | gets a bit better but I have no | Advertise In the Mt. Joy Bulletin. NewLifePilis Adolph Schingeck, Buffalo, N.Y. 25 CENTS PER BOTTLE AT ALL DRUGGISTS. BR S. B. Bernhart & Co’s. — A UR —— Read the Bulletin | No debt shall be created by except to sup- ply casual deficiencies of revenue, repel Invasion, suppress insurrection, defend the Btate In war, or to pay existing debt; and to supply deficiency in revenue shall never exceed, in the aggre- gate at any one time, one million of dol- No debt shall be created by or on behalf of the State, except to supply casual deficiencies of revenue, repel Inva- the Btate in war, or to pay existing debt; a: d the debt created to supply deficiencies in revenue shall never exceed, in the aggre- | one time, one million of dol- lars: Provided, however, That the General Irrespective of any debt, may authorize the State to issue bonds to the amount of fifty millions of dollars for the purpose of Improving and rebuilding the Pennsylvania in Gen- | In accordance with the provi- | Amend section seven, article | The General Assembly shall | not pass any local or special law author- | of counties, | | monwealth of I | but | places school houses and the raising of money for such purposes: Fixing the rate of Interest: Affecting the estates of minors or per- sons under disabllity, except after due notice to all parties In interest, to be re- cited in the special enactment: Remitting fines, penalties and forfel- tures, or refunding moneys legally paid into the treasury Exempting property from taxation: Regulating labor, trade, mining or man- ufacturing; but the legislature may reg- ulate and fix the wages or salaries, the hours of work or labor, and make provi- sion for the protection, welfare and safety of persons employed by the State, or by any county, city, borough, town, town- ship, school district, village, or other eivil division of the State, or by any contractor | or sub-contractor performing work, labor or services for the State, or for any coun- ty, city, borough, town, township, school district, village or other civil division thereof: Creating corporations, or amending, re- newing or extending the charters thereof: Granting to any corporation, assoclation or Individual any special or exclusive privilege or immunity, or to any corpora- tion, association, 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 or privileges In any case where | the granting of such powers and priv- | leges shall have been provided for by | general law, nor where the courts have | Jurisdiction to grant the same or give the | relief asked for. | A true copy of Joint Resolution No. 2 | ROBERT McAFEE, | Secretary of the Commonwealth. Number Three. A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION. Proposing an amendment to section three | of article eight of the Constitution of | Pennsylvania. Bection 1. Be it resolved by the House | of Mepresentatives of the Commonwealth | of Pennsylvania (if the Senate concur), | That the following is proposed as an | amendment to the Constitution of the | Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, in ae- | | cordance with the provisions of the eight- eenth article thereof :— | Section 2. Amend section three of arti- | cle eight, which reads as follows: “All Judges elected by the electors of the State at large may be elected at either a gen- eral or municipal election, as circum- stances may require. All the elections for judges of the courts for the several judi- cial districts, and for county, city, ward, borough, and township officers, for regu- lar terms of service, shall be held on the municipal election day; namely, the Tues- day next following the first Monday of Nove: 1 each odd-numbered year, but the ( ¢ ssembly may by law fix a different day, two-thirds of all the mem- ber f each House comsentin thereto: Provided, That such electi shall al- ways be held in an odd-numbered year,” ad: : All judges e ted by the of ay be either municipa ourt for I ind for " war borough, and town I erms of € 81 t da nel i Lhe oven 0d( t tl AB 8 d day two I 1 each H y: i] v d, That su i in 1 nu furt r Lihat all 8 t several Jud 0 e at end in » odd-n red I tinue to hol r office farst Mo f A t icceed ing even-nu ear A true copy of Concurrent Resolution No. 3. ROBERT McAFEE, Secretary t Commonwealth Number Four A JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing an of article nir Pennsylvania, r Section 1. Ee and House of Reg iment to e Co section one to taxation ed by the Senate entatives of the Com nnsylvania in Genera Assembly met, That the following is posed as an amendment to the ( S tion of the Commonwealth of 8) vania, in accordance with the provisions of the eighteenth article thereof Section 2. Amend section one of ar- ticle nine of the Constitution of Pennsyl vania, which reads as follows: “All taxes shall be uniform, upon the same class of subjects, within the terri- torial limits of the authority levying the tax, and shall be levied and collected under general laws; but the General As- sembly may, by general laws, exempt from taxation public property used for public purposes, actual places of religious worship, places of burial not used or held for private or corporate profit, and insti- tutions of purely public charity,” so as to read as follows: All taxes shall be uniform upon the same class of subjects, within the ter- ritorial limits of the authority levying the tax, and shall be levied and collected under general laws, and the subjects of taxation may be classified for the purpose of laying graded or progressive taxes; he General Assembly may, by gen- eral laws, exempt from taxation public property used for public purposes, actual | of religious worship, places of | burial not used or held for private or corporate profit, and institutions of pure- | ly public charity A true copy of Joint Resolution No. 4. ROBERT McAFEBRB, Secretary of the Commonwealth. Number Five, A JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing an amendment to the Constitu- | tion of Pennsylvania Be it resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in General Assembly met, That the followi s proposed as an amendment to the Constitution of Penn sylvania, In accordance with the provi- sloms of the eighteenth article thereof:— @uas. Bf. ZELLER REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE E. Main St, Mount Joy Calling and Clerking of Public Sales | Settlement of Estates. Collection of Rents. Surveying and Conveyancing. Advertise in the Mt. Joy Bulletin. | tution of | | om Section 1 have been ° which may hb i any county or muniel] than Philadelphia, to provieh a the construction or acquisition of | waterworks, subways, underground rallways or street railways, or the appurtenances thereof, shall be com- sidered as a debt of a municipality, within the meaning of section eight of article nine of the Constitutiom of Pennsylvania or of this amend- ment, if the net revenue derived from said property for a period ef five years, either before or after the acquisition thereof, or, where the constructed by the county after the comple- tion thereof, shall have been sufii- cient to pay interest and ginking- fund charges during said period up- on sald obligations, or if the said obligations shall be secured by liens same Is or municipality, upon the respective properties, and shall impose no municipal liability. | Where municipalities of counties shall issue obligations to provide for the construction of property, as herein provided, said municipalities or counties may also issue obliga- tions to provide for the interest and sinking fund charges accruing thereon antil said properties shal? have been completed and in opera- tion for a period of one year and said municipalities and counties shall not be required to levy a tax to pay said interest and sinking- fund charges, as required by sectiom ten of article nine of the Constitu- tion of Pennsylvania until after said properties shall have been operated by said counties or municipalities during said period of one year. Any of the said municipalities or counties may incur indebtedness in excess of seven per centum, and not ex- ceeding ten per centum of the as- valuation of the taxable property therein, if said irgrease of indebtedness shall have been as- sented to by three-fifths of the elec- sessed tors voting at a public election, im such manner as shall be provided by law, A true copy of Joint Resolutiom No. b. ROBERT McAFEE, Secretary of the Commonwealth, GO TO W.B.BENDER East Main St., Mount Joy, Pa. FOR A GOOD SHAVE STYLISH HAIR-CUT REFRESHING SHAMPOO or anything in the Barber Line. TAKE ALONG A IT WILL ADD TO THE VACATION UN O ALL THE FAMILY Anybody can take good pictures Brownie Camera Brownies, $1.00 to $12.00 I'he two best sellers are the $3.00 carry as a side line Camera and Photo Supplies Agént for Standard Steam Laundry. 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