Ja lary Clzarance Sale All Winter Stock viust wo! And At the Greatly Reduced Prices They'll Go Quickly Each day Lol. = T 2a oT To ote obo o% 02 ole ole ute ole oT oe 3. 5 Te oesqeshs Foojeoleohrleok ay them \ dofeieoleole oboe soot estes denen before ee is of intense in- ofp ohueleefash eeieseolok ob | terest | to shoppers, 2nd we are constaatly adding all Te o%e oF oF oF ole ole ode oTo ute oo oe ole of. ft oe 2nin new bargains and piices are lots cut deeper on such as are not moving rapidly i Ga "ner enough to please us. The stocks the assortments are immense; PU are varied ihe Koxall Store Et. Main St and the reduction and sav- So ode ode oo oe 20 oe oe oe ole ole fe ole Fs 0. 9. 3. TRBTE EET Tie eve ese}: o ] 9 4 : = MOUNT JOY. PA. ings on account of the unfav- orable weather conditions are Mark much greater than usual, 1 1 S & H Green Trading Sramps With All Purchases I always have on hand anything 'n , Maiietua ole oh olele ok ens at May oO WUOTRIETLC vs y Su.day The B.bie te.m QOL Mi.s ¥ \ at coum Mise u.ilde Hende.con ww heiscy spon Lie Added Ova U &8€ wi “Js 0 LoLUnUe en Ua i, pP.Uiu.bos LO De alUcu spent last WeEK ac Lol K visiulg Miso Ne.en Jeuwdl€s Ou Laltaser is the gucec Ou Cy wo” aalaale mech a . Mico au.a’ sock ui Madcida Viit- ‘ed hei sister, Mus wUsalna odck Ov- | er Sunda, . \ Mi. «nd M.s.- Luther spen. Sunday Lizzie Roland. \ M.ss Eng.e of Bamb.idge was dhe gucsi or miss Heien Mainnici 0.€ei Lund.y. M.s. John Miuer and dauga.er Marictta spent Sunday wich Mu, Mis. C. G. Leongenecker. Prof. A. S. Longenecker, pi.ncipa. of the Litiiz schoci., caucd on his friends in town on bdatu.day. M.. Ben). Kauuluan and sisier Mt. Joy, vicited toe fanuiy or Aaron Hoffman on Fiiday. The Spelling Bee heid by our High School on Sawuiday evening was a gieca. sucess, ‘Lhe p.ocecds amount- ed to $46. A number of our High Schoo; boys attend.d the Speliing Bee at New- vilie cn Fiiday evening and 1etu.ned with piizes. Mis. Hailan Buller of Lancaster and M.s. theodore Hoover of Lobata spent 1huisday with their parents, AUE wi. dul oC BIULL asc. Ja inde Aeuy Ci, sold ud Ruoads of with \Mi.s 4 des Mice ddaaabelh coUluud ld ue.C ve Jee Jiu. wil al oL i. Ma.y Lully sos luvus Wiig C id - «5 UL Dilgaa EpovCin. “dua ulllai P.0g.am scl ON wuil.Ua,, Jah, 47 of ia and & Coilege, Lancascer, «lla m.del wi Olis. M. «LU chief OL anne. Wail speakce:s. A tcmpei- n p-ug am wii, be 1endeicd oN ‘Sunday, Jan, 18 at 10:30 a. m, and a PUsialii win De .ehBdoiod 1 Sutn day, Jan. 24 at 2 p. m. In e evening Di, B,ion C. Piatt of Indiana, will deiiver a iectu.e on When We Dead Awake.” A cordial invi.adon is extended to all to atiend these meetings, which | wili\. be both en.e.tain.ng and in- structive. oe Jie of M.. e rr —— —_— A NAVIGABLE SUSQUEHANNA How Many of Us Wiil Live to See a! Smoked Dred Beef Lard, the line Meats, Ham, Bologna, Ete. Also Fresh Beef. Veal, Pork and Mutton. Prices always right. Bo o%e ole ode sds sloote ole stocto stools oto ctoots Soateate fe Bool. 8 9.8 2 2 0 3 68 SE RS SC EE TTD TTT Pek 3 &. -4 wiseorfoofuforfocfeofocfocfociuofooforiovjoconorionfocfocgociooforfocfects YRALL Opp Bank, MOUNT JOov. PA H West Man Street, 0 TO |W.B.BENDER bast Main St, Bell Telen® ©0EO0EOEEEOE Weare Aways Prepared io Mount Joy, I» FOR A GOOD SHAVE ~TYLISH HAIRCUT REFRESHING SHAMPOO nef Ve Purc Spring Water XY N ANY QUANTITY erate Charges Soto btn. © or anything in the Barber Line. "TAKE A KODAK WITH YOU at Very Pent fail ro wee us before pine- ing’ your order this vear, J WN. Stauffer & Bro. Mount Joy, Penna DOG ©0CeeC0Cee0ee DAYS OF APPEAL FOR 1914 HE TAXABLE INHABITANTS NA IANS LANCASTER TOUNYY Ant to the provisions of the this Commonwealth, the un- Commissioners of Lancas- ty hereby give notice to ev- ble inhabitant within the re- boroughs, townships and! id county, that appeals from | estate, personal property 4 5 a assessment of 1914 will] pictures tell the story of the ! TR Pd len | motor trip. The Kodak way is the ys following, to. wit | sure way, the simple way, the coma bn Boro, Tuesday, Jan. 20. | venient way. Tuesday, Jan. 20. | Kodak goods have a reputation for Mr. and M.s. Hen.y E:h.eman. Ocean Liners at Marietta Mr. John Heishey of near Rowenna had his aim b.oken on Monda,. He | fell while taking down tob.icco. The aim was bad.y nacw.ed and he was taken to Co.umbia Houpitai, where he 1eceived medical atcent.on. The Week of Piayer was observed during the pas: weck in St. Jhon’s Lu heian chuich. The services were well attended and were in charge of the pasito., Rev. J. D. Kiout. The themes itor the week were as foi- lows: Sunday evening—“As a man think- eth in his heart, so is he.” Monday evening—'‘The Twelve and the Seventy.” Tuesday evening—“Take ye the stone.” Wednesday evening—‘He findeth his own brother.” A navigable Susquehanna as far | ncith as Williamspo.t was the hope | extendcd to the business men of I ancaster and vicinity by Wired | H. Schoff, secretary of the Atlantic | Deeper Waterways Association, in | an intensely interes.ing address the Chamber of Commerce banquet | in the Stevens House, Lancaster, on Thursday evening. In other words | he urged the people of this com- mun’'ty to demand a share in the development of the great Inland waterways system, the realization of which proje-t will mean wonderful domestic commercial advantages to the nation. The speaker also de- clared thae the Susquehanna cou:il he made navigable bv system of jocks and dams of insuied perma Thursday evening—“Come and hear nency much more easily than the and I wiil tell you what He has done streams of the Middle West upon for my soul.” | which millions of dollars are being Friday evening—“In remembarnce gpent by the Federal government of Me.” ! and further contended that the ex- Holy Communion services penditure of money for this purpose held on Sunday morning, at which the Susquehanna, a river of time six persons were received into church membership. | A —— MASTERSONVILLE Mrs. Barbara Becker and Son Land | Safely at Denver away a were | Elected at Monday Afternoon’s Meet: The Mastersonville school opened | ing for the Srisiig Year for sessions on Wednesday morning, | after a few week’s compelled clos-' Monday ure. ! meeting of the Lancaster County The weather is favorable for those Agricultural Fair Association was who have tobacco to strip; the farm- | held at the rooms. The usual reports ers seem to be well aware of this | were made out and everything was fact, as they are busily enggaed at ' found to be in excellent condition, | These directors were elected: P. afternoon the annual reohf he |ist er. Towls yliry fa go th’ ar He ~aster ccunty . Bea and grain , was he'd u 1 fulrther hearing bv Magigtra p x a'leg d n end e zz Amen of patrons of his firm. Sl mG — Aruba ine Tor the FF | ———— re OO0000000TZ0000000 Ouitl 24 West Kind Secon I a ——————————— Goi ¢ Of HE immense PROOF only found in a sale o is to MAKE THINGS S loud to the prospective buyer. will be something missing wh tbe RIGHT PLACE to look fo To Price $7.50 ang $10.04 $ Men $2.00 Pair Outle 24 West King WILL ow goes, Jom, 20. ta. 31 | quality and so bave we. That's why ht Joy, Thursday, Jan. 22. | We carry only the genuine Eastinaa | product. No chance for substituting. | hoy, Thursday, Jan. 22, est Donegal, Friday, Jan, 23, KODAKS $5.00 AND UPWARD BROWNIES $1.00 TO $12.00 fount Joy Twp., Tuesday, Jan. 27. Bast Donegal, Wednesday, Jan. 28. HEADQUARTERS FOR KODAK SUPPLIES East Hempfield, Wednesday, Jan, 28. ! West Hempfield Wednesday, Jan. 28.' Mountville, Wednesday, Jan. 28. | jak Agent for Standard Steam Rapho, Wednesday, Jan. 28. Lyceum Course Columbia, Friday, Jan. 20. No appeal will be considered ex- SEASON 1913 and 1914 cept upon the days designated for Mount Joy Hall } Launary the respective districts, unless sat-| {sfactory reason is given for failure to come at the proper time, and not then unless the person appealing is accompanied by the Assessor of the district in which the property under eonsideration is assessed. The ' Commissioners will sit te hear appeals from 9 to 12 o'clock in the morning and from 1 to 3 o'clock in the afternoon of the days desig- mated. Assessors are required to be in attendance during that time. By order of the BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS Attest: David Swope, Celrk. ATTRACTIONS: Friday, January 16th, 1914 UNIVERSITY GIRLS Thursday, February 19th, 1914 FISHER SHIPP CONCERT CO. i TE —— MAI RPILLS.# "a Barz, Cazraiv Rxuzr for Surrusassp MENSTRUATION, NEVER KNOWN TO FAIL, Safe! Sure! Speedy! 8 tion Guaisnteed or Money Refunded. Sent prej kia — ,0® per box. Will send them on trial, te be paid for whens relieved. Samples Pree. 3 you: druggist does cet have thers send your erders te tl UNITED MEDICAL CO., sox ne LANCASTER, Pa. Thursday, Mar. 12th, 1914 THOMAS JUBILEE SINGERS COURSE TICKETS, $1.00 d il E Sug in nn tN Se GENERAL ADMISSION, 35¢ and W. P Chandler & Cs Ww NOTARY PUBLIC Attorney-At-Faw 48 West Main Street Mt Pe | — Days at Lancaster, Monday and £0’ day at No. 62 North Duke Street SPECIAL TO WOMEN The most economical, cleansing and germicidal of all antiseptics is theod dae NS BU ST i ' Tickets Reserved Three Days Before Each Attraction at Garber’s Drug Store. Five Cents Extra don Have a Plate of the Best lce Cream In Town A soluble Antiseptic Powder to be dissolved in water as needed. As a medicinal antiseptic for douches in treating catarrh, inflammation or ZX 1. Zz ELLE R ulceration of nose, throat, and that caused by feminine ills it has no equal. All Flavors at All Times. For ten years the Lydia E. Pinkham Special Prices to Parties, Festivals) wifrth about $100,000. Medicine Co. has recommended Paxtine in their private correspondence with women, which proves its superiority. ' Women who have been cured say it is Eh igs og weight in gold.” At ‘ruggists, large box, or by mail, i we Paxton Toilet Co, ‘Boston, Mass. ®¥Best paper » towa—Bu Suppers, Etc} Mrs. CG. H: Zelle Marietta Street MOU ar "1 Meet Me on the bridge ana We'll 'S | that work. A. M. Shelly, our town plumber, T. Watt, Allan A. Herr, H. S. Wil liamson, M. L. Chadman, J. A. Miller, | js putting in a system at J. Z. : : | Hackman'’s residence. After the com- J- Aldus Herr, Kirk Johnson, J. F. Seldomridge, John H. Myers, Isaac N. | pletion of this job, Mr. and Mrs. ®° x | Hackman will start on their real Diller, Chas. , S. Dt LB | ife’s journey, viz. housekeeping. Ron Ye ® Rox, ¥ His Ea s. Becker and son Or- -°r8er, I, S. s, Me an, | Mes PAVE Decker 3M W. R. Esbenshade, J. H. Shenck, J. | ville, who are now in Denver, Col, | : : : H. Brinton, H. L. Keith, A. S. Hark- ar- > wrote to friends here that they ar Hobe 1. G Afucld, M. B. Herr, 4 ©. | rived safely on Sunday, Dec. 28. | They will board there until further Rush. Dr. A. H. Metzger. All of the board members were re-elected ex- |: a¥rangements Rie made. "cept W. Garber, who was succeed- aT ed by Dr. A. H. Metzger of Millers: ville, We notice the rural districts in the county are well represented with the exception of Mount Joy. Dr. Garber would not serve if re-elected but we can see no good reason why sueh an important section as this should not be represented in the directorate. iA Wi E. Mail Carriers Travel Far Reports from Washington state "that the 42,000 rural mail carriers lin the United States cover 1,003,284 | miles of highway. This does not include any portion covered twice. Nearly 30,000 of the carriers use one-horse vehicles, 7,000 two-horse vehicles, 400 automobiles, 350 motor- cycles, 110 horseback and five bi- cycles. Approximately five million families were served. Ministerial Association Met The local Ministerial] Associaton of this place met at the parsonage of the United Brethren church Mondey forenoon. Rev. F. G. Bossert not be- ing able to be present, Rev. N. A. Barr was elected to preside. Rev. Rishel led in prayer. Rev. I. H. Kern, | Secretary, read the minutes of the! previous meeting. After the regular | order of business, the question of! observing Sunday, Feb. 1st, as “Ev- | erybody in Church Sunday” was care- | fully considered. | There is a general movement thru- | out the country to observe that day, and it was after some discussion that | it was deemed wise for the churches | @Quite/ a Horse Market of Mount Joy to unite in this splen- Ephreta ig becoming one of the did project, leading horse markets iu Pegnsyl. Before further action was taken the | vania. Dufing the past year more meeting adjourned to go to the | than 4000, head were bandied there, manse of the Presbyterian church, so! | the aggregate value of which was that Rev. Bossgert could be consulted. | more yin $200,000. Tag town may | The movement was heartily endorsed have it on us when it goes to sel- by all the pastors present. | ling horses but there are Tore id Rev. Barr made a brief statement | | tle sold here ‘annually than in any | regarding the National Prohibition | | town fin the county. Movement. / Rev. H. S. Gabe] read an article on / The Only Way | “What 2 Worldliness,” which he An editor who started about 20, wrote several years ago and puplish- | years ago with only 25 cents is DOW | ed in the United Brethren Reliew. His accumu- | Rev. C. B. Johnston offered the @los- on of wealth is owing to his fru- jng prayer and benediction. The lity, good habits, strict attention pext meeting will be held February 2 business and the fact that an { in the study of Rev. I. H. Kern. ri and left him the sum of de Subscribe :or the Mi Joy Bul Y \ \ - — Will Settle Estates These letters have been granted: Frank Zeager of Rapho township, administrator of Sarah Zeager, late of Rapho township. Frederick Resh and John R. Resh, of Mountville borough executors of Elizabeth Resh, late of West Hemp- field township. Abram B. Lutz of East Donegal township, administrator of Henry Lutz, late of Epst Donegal township. r——— GD _re— [ \ J n LOLLOLLOOOOOO000000CO00000 STAR One of these UNDERWOOD & S anos, in your home assures you Musical Enjoyment. Accept our help to get our offer of this | UNDERWOOD & SONS Player-Pianc At a a good start fo by Made in Boston. the within reach $485.00 Regular $60C value. But, we have been able to get a Prelnvg tion which we are offering to you. M tures not found even in Player-Piancs higher prices you will fing in the Underwdod; you will find the New Patent Tracker Bar Auxiliary Feeder, New Track Players are of the new 1914 stock jus received, beautiful Mahogany on this 3] o $485.00 includes Bench, Scarf, 15 Rolls Musie. Our second New Year Offer is the low terms upon $10.00 $10 NO INTEREST. NO EXTRAS. FULL VALUE ALLOWED FOR exceptional When this Instrument Is Purchased These high-grade Players are worthy of your investigation. C night you will have your Family and Friends gathered to hear you pl not convenient for you to call mail us the coupon. KIRK JOHNSO Player-Pianos. Kindly mail I am interested in me Catalogue of Underwoods. w 000000000000 000CCOON0Q LOO