5 ALONE THAT MAKES THIS MAY WHITE SALE WORTHY OF YOUR ATTENTIC IT WILL PAY YOU TO DEVOTEE A DAY TO SHOPPING AT FOSTER & CHEAN'S SO TH YOU MAY SC SHARE IN THE BARGAINS IT OFFER 2 WHITI ALE BEGAN NDAY, MAY 181 . . : . <1 [AR \ [| ' “ ie AND WILL CONTINUE A FORTNIGHT W i E NOT SPPACH IENTION ALL THE A x hea "\NE3 nN} vA PRACTIVE PRICE SAVINGS, WE CAN ON F AT A FEW vid ¢ ! 150 Hed FOR YOURSELF THE WEALTH ( D MERCHANDISE AT 1 Y SH PRICES. pn AY . ’ . n i or — Beautiful White Goods | [sows conrarss . | 0c, and 12¢. Swiss Muslin 8c From a score or more of kinds that womel ! te | Madra effect and dotted Sumner use, we mention a few varieti all sno \ ¢ but of patterns Various borders. Al various weaves, weights and patter: | | so 1 ues at 123c. R1.25 Long Cloth, 98c¢. a Miece | 10 to 0 t af I | i $1.00 and $1.25 Lace Curtains Sof i finish. Good for under- | ed { | 79¢. a Pair perl. 2. 36 inches wide | Es. BD . oi { a | 111¢ be exling paiteiia Bleached. No dr t5 || § only 1 or 2 of a kind. 50¢ Mus- Je, Persian Lawn, 123c. a Yd. | inches wide lin Curtains, 39¢. a Pair. Shee uality for dresses | = LE —_— = heer oh : n Tf 17¢. Madras, 12 a Yard EE i raists 32 hes wide i . and. waists. : ames : Good for shirts waists and 25¢. Corset Cover Embroidery 16¢ 18¢, India Linen, 123c. a Yd. : oid 2 boys’ blouses. In a variety of new Spring pat Made of fine sea Island cot- fol ! s4irtel . ' or wel orked on goo ater- ton. 121c. India Linen at 8c. a Yd tern I coc ial. 40 inches wide Cut in 10c. White Lawn, 5c. a Yard lengths of 10 to 20 yards, as Torchon and Val. Lace, 43e. a yd. Checks and Stripes, cut in lesired. P rs clean values t to 10 Extra wide. . May White Sale News For Men Women's 123c. Vests 10c, : 3 for 25c¢. They too are well cared for 37%c. Nainsook Underwear, Jersey ribbed, low neck, sleeve- H0¢. White Shirts, at 42¢c. 22¢c. soy less, nicely finished. st 60c. Shirt we have ever Sleeveless Shirts, knee length Basi S0c ! : leevolesa hires, kl $1.50 and $2.00 Silk Gloves S9c. shown; Extra good at 42¢. Bos- drawers, 22¢. each. p in 1 ti ur SlK. Double I oms plaited. nel b0c. Night Robes, at 42 50c. Negligee Shirts of Mad- Muslin or cambric. Cut long Women’s 25¢ Neckwear 10c. ras, also 42c. and full. | New Spring styles in Jabots and . tocks Good time to buy for 9 summer. re WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ HANDSOME Women's $1.25 to Hand LINGERIE DRESSES NEAR HALF ae St It, leather and Of White Lawn or Batiste and beautifully trimmed with lace silver rames. Doubl and embroidery, combined with clusters of tucks, beading and me- strap har dallions. Unusually fine values at the lowest White Sale prices, AS ———— nearly half price in fact. CHILDREN'S GARMENTS $ 4.98 Dresses at $2.49 $12.00 Dresses at $5.98 Infants 15c. Short Skirts. Be $ 5.98 Dresses at $2.98 : : ng Or 1 8, . ; 9 resses at $7.49 I sO lanelliete $ 7.50 Dresses at $3.75 $14.98 Dre: $7 : LI i 6 J 2 fants to Y3¢. Sacques at $10.00 Dresses at $4.98 $19.98 Dresses at K9 10 re: : xls Oc 0 { | nnel Hl eo n sls A W . 1 mn | ! I | yg o itn tn Veirne 1 Himn- Women’s Undermuslins At White Sale Prices n 1 50¢. Guimy ES ——— “iy THE WEEKLY SULLETIN MOUNT JOY, PENNA. a PENNSYLVANIA DUTCH FOSTER J OCHRAN i] * BE WRERS OF SPECIAL PRE) IEERIALS, SUITS, EMD CNISHINGS, TABLE LINENS DID OPFERING OF CAREFULLY “HI Shirt and corset cover broidery. You could rdly buy the $1.25 Combinations at 98c. Fi: B( Corset cover and drawers, lace and ribbon trimmed. ] al No oss and $1.50 Skirts, 75¢. and aah 98c. with lace Trimmed and em- broidery. 08c. and $1.3! ES, OH i Prettily 1d embroide ry Embroide med. Half But it is Quality, trimme TY. STERs ano LP Ee — FOSTER & COCHRAN HE FOSTER & COCHRAN MAY WHITE SALE \ MoN H ROIDI BIEN IAD} OR THIS MAY SALE OF DRESS in 1A NDERWEAR, MEN'S FUR S | ri Vil GOODS A SPLEEN. ROHAN DIS] AT tY St FANTIAL ECONO- Not Low Prices E QUALITY LINKED WITH LOW PRICES IN $1.00 Combinations at 50c. | fine Inti 1 em je. r—— | with lac I [>= NOT TAKE | I A OUR COSY R i g y i formcin ie 1 I 1 lace trim I THE MAY W | | me ———— DISHES LUNCH IN ESTAURANT DURING HITE SALE Ea aa. I TE WE EBERT. 3 EADS. A: This Week de inert: Ich ledsht court im shtettle ols en veipsleit boderation woch tzeiga wore de on Bombernickle in der court hen g'hot Ich greeked far farlusht nunner bocka. mich fardult in de niss un re cheer | rich, un des is der wake os es gonga [ is : | Der Boombernickel hut der John [ny Lawbuck gadinked far si lawyer. | Der Johnny wore a pawr yohr tzur- [ick usht so en ruts-keffer, un so orem os si mommy ken naits wae g’hot {hut far es end-fun sina hussa tsu | { naea. Are is derno fart noch der shool un es arsht os mere g’wist hen hut shtitsa hoot g’wora un hut g'sawt are ware en lawyer. Well hut mich examined uff shtool un hut starn- g'mauched. are en des barshtly em tzeiga des hawlich hen gevva arsht mich schwara. Se mere amohl en far Ich g’frogt wos es ware un se hen beevil. Ich hob ich ware amohl g’'fooled warra la wake un ich wed boova os se der bendle uff maucha daida un mere broofa os es net widder en kooduckter booch ware. Awver se [hen mich ivverweldiched un mich en aid nemma maucha os ich de es booch hob se g'sawt es ware en AVA rhode beevil woreheit sawga daid. Vell, de arsht question dos der Johnny Lawbuck mich g’frogt hut wore: “What is your name?” Now ich hob good g'wist os der Johnny mich kent, awver far shtride farheeda hov ich eme ondlich ga- ondwardt. “Shwilkey Bumblesock, Esq.” “Where do you live?” ‘“Dehame by der Polly.” “I don’t mean that, where is your lace of residence?” “Ich hob ken ’'residence.’ Ich woor nuch im oldta bluck heisly woo | mit Ireck tsu g’shmeared is. ‘No, no, Mr. Bumblesock, what I mean is, where is your home, that is where do you reside?” “Oh, well will dere’s so goot os ich kon, sidder os du en bisht denk ich busht olles fargessa—even woo di oldta Du gaisht doh nows greitzwake, dart gaisht oldta Hawna Yar- rick si lane bis ons arsht folder, der- ich sawga lawyer shunst friend woona. on der derno dorrich em bis no isht in ma pawd om Muckel QUALITY AND SPLENDID VALUE. HOUSECLEANING TIME—IT Cross-Stripe Snow Fla Summer Curtains Ecru and bright color combinations; Strong values, 98¢., $1.25, $1.35 anc eries; 69c. to $3.00. MEANS A NEW THERE AND A NEW DRAPERY SOMEWHERE ELSE. GATHERING OF UPHOLSTERING GOODS FOR ke ideal drap- 1 $1.50. Buchanan & Young A BIG RANGE OF COLORED STRIPES, WITH LANCASTER, A —————— MORE THAN THE CURTAIN HERE, AN EXTRA Sun Fast Materials Aurora Cloths; a high fast door and inches wide; plain and figures: 90« mercerized colors; for ORDINARY window PENNA. IN HIGH COVERING WE INVITE YOU TO VIEW OUR SPRING ALL OCCASIONS. material; ir draperies; 5( 115-117 North Queen Street, Summer Cross Stripe Curtains 1 ) >and $1.25 a yd. CONDITIONS. PIAINLINENE..... .......... 98c 25 AND $1 EMBROIDERED LINENE... $1.25, $1.50, $2.25 | “Matinee Tailored Waists” LADIES’ TAILORE® WAISTS, IN LINENE AND LINEN; BOTH PLAIN AND EMBROIDERED. THE BEST WAISTS WE HAVE EVER SHOWN—WAISTS WITH A HIGH REPUTATION FOR HON- EST WORKMANSHIP, FINEST MATERIALS AND PERFECTION IN FIT. MADE IN A SMALL NEW YORK STATE TOWN UNDER THE MOST PERFECT SANITARY PLAIN LINEN. ...............$1.50 AND $2.00 $2.00 AND $2.98 A Special Purchase wide Satin Mesalme and Taffeta Silks. Cream Serge Suits Ladies, here's some grand Suits in All-Woo Serges. Cream and cream with Black Stripes, 1 Made in the styles of the hour. Short Jackets. Qorice. $12.50, $ High-class tailoring and new styles. : a Fi hn Fr ‘wishes, in hg Petsmiller sinera heckafense nuff bis on der bush, gli sainst derno en oldt 1eisly uff der rechta hond side os der shonshta ousa draw gabowed hut. Sell is es nuch net, awver du coom- shed pawd os dich uff der linka hond side tzimliich grawd om barrick nembt, un——-"’ Well, well,hold on Mr. Bumblesock eare to hear all that. What we want to know is the gener- al geographical location of the place where claim citizenship.” “Om Hawsa Barrick, United Shta- fen Grishtuffel Columbus.” hut awenich g’settled derno on en the court don’t vou tes Sel ene un ich hob ga denked are het rhu. Aw- ver are hut widder awg’fonga mit: “Mr. Bumblesock, what is your business?” “Kens fun dinera d— business?” “I want you to tell this court what vou do for a living.” “‘Micka-dreck ous schwartzer pef- fer laesa.” Are hut derno appealed tsum judge far mich schwetza maucha, un der judge hut mere g'sawt ich set eme recht ondwarta. “Well, proceed Mr. Bumblesock.” “Inventor, bolitician un filosifer.” “All right sir. Do you know the defendant?” “Der Charley Leebshtickle?” “Yes, gir.’ ” “Ei du farflompts kolb Farwass set ich net won mere boova by-non- ner uff ga brucht si worra, un unser eldera hen olls mit-nonner ga-butch- ered, safe gakuched, ga-arned, ga- drush, un by nonner Soondawgs in der sama karrich g’schlofa. Du set- sht so feel selver wissa.” * “I am not presumed to know any- thing and I ask you this question and demand a civil answer.” “Well, ich denk net os ansich eb- ber ‘presumed’ os du feel waisht, aw- ver du sedsht mae wissa os we en ormer oldter mon we ich tsu bully- ragga un pshimpa doh far oll denna leit. Hov ich dich net olls uff mime buckel dorrich der schnfe noach der shool ga drawga, un dere hollo-kiv- ver ous oldte shtiffel-roahra g'schnit- ta? Now wid du aw-lussa os won du nemond mae kenna daidsht om Bar- rick’ ’ ; un der Billy] hob in de jail cooma der-dor- lence,’ | “and if I What Shwilkey Bumblesock Has | have the Judge put you in jail.” Say | tion g'hot, un der Johnny is uff g'shtonna un hut g'sawt: gible and his testimony | (sarily be of litle importance, terrogatives.” Un der Judge hut g'sawt: “Call another.” tll A Armee HAPPY RESULTS Enthusiastic r 1 zens grow enthusiastic. | scribed has been permanent. A pain in the small of the back. of sorts. cured brought relief and whenever they had a beneficial effect.” For sale by all dealers. cents. Price 50 ed States. Remeber the name—Doan’s—and take no other. —— Er Boy's Composition on Girls “Girls is the only folks that has their own way every time. Girls is of several thousand kinds, and some- times one girl ean like several thousand other girls if she wants to do anything. Girls is alike one way and they are all like cats. If you rub ’em the right way of the hair they’ll pur and look sweet at you, but if you rub ’em the wrong way or step on their tails they'll claw you. So long as you let a girl have her own way she’s nice and sweet, just cross her and she'll spit at you worse nor a cat. Girls is also like mules. If a girl don’t want to believe any- thing you can’t make her. If she knows it’s so she won't say no- Brother George says he doesn’t like big girls, but he does the little ones, and when I saw him kissing Jennie Jones last Sunday, and told him of what he’d said, he said he was bit ing her ’cause he didn’t like her. I be think he hurt her, for she hollered and run, and there was a big red spot all over both her cheeks. This is all T know about girls, and father says the less I know about them the better off I am.” ——t 0 ee Midnight in The Ozarks And yet sleepless Hiram Scranton, of Clay City, Ill, coughed and cough- ed. He was in the mountains on the advice of five doctors, who said he had consumption, but found no help in the climate, and started home. Hearing of Dr. King’s New Discovery he began to use it. “I believe it saved my life,” he writes “for it made a new man of me, so that I can now do good work again.” For all lung diseases, coughs, la grippe, asthma, croup, whooping cough, hay fever, hemorrhages, hoarseness or quinsy, its the best known remedy. Price 50c. and $1.00. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by S. B. Bernhart & Co., Mt. Joy, Pa. —-E————— Cemetery Work J. H. Keener proprietor of the People’s Marble and Granite Works, whose ad may be found on another page, last week erected work for the following people: Twoston monu- ment at Maytown for Jacob Trostle, also 2-ton monument at Manheim cemtery for John K. Landis and two marble head-stones for Samuel Gru- ber and wife at Hernley’s, also a head-stone at Chickies church for Harry W. Witmer and four head- stones at Silver Springs, one for Bar- bara, wife of Phares Wissler, one for his mother, Elizabeth, one for Grace Monteuth Wissler and one for George Gauss. ene tl) Cee: Wanted—Young man having farm experience for general work on farm care of lawn, etc. Permanent employ- ment at $1.40 per day with chance for further increase of wages. Excep tionally good opportunity for sober, industrious man. State age and ex- perience. Address “M. J.” in care The Bulletin, Mt. Joy, Pa. ll rm, Around the County Lititz hears a rumor that the Con- estoga Traction Company will extend its line from that place to Rothsville. There is a quarantine on dogs in Conoy township, a dog with rabies having run amuck in the vicinity of Falmouth. ——————— enn. Talk 1s Cheap When you can get a telephone in you house for $12.00 a year. Call up the Columbia Telephone Company wA they will tell vou all about it. rr rns . The only kind of mining that is jure to produce satisfactory results or don’t wat‘ ,any of Stygpt Vg kalsomining. De~y on sawgt der Johnny Lawbuek, | hear any more of it 1’ Lawbue “The witness is evidently irrespon- must neces- I will} {therefore not occupy any more of the | |Court’s valuable time in useless in- Have Made Many Mt. Joy Residents | No wonder scores of Mt. Joy citi- It is enough member of my family had attacks of kidney complaint for years and complained a great deal of a dull This person slept poorly and felt all out Doan’s Kidney Pills, pro- from Garber’s Drug Store, have been used since then, they have Foster-Milburn & Co., Buffalo New York, sole agents for the Unit- Wednesday, May 3rd, 1911, WATT & SHAND | Warr & mp ——— SHAND nl | “Judge,” hov ich g'sawt, “Ich gae | [garn tzaea yohr in de jail won du mich minnutta on sell barshtly lusht, | De lawyer hen derno en consulta k EB] Muslin Underwear Began on Monday THE EXCELLENT QUALITY AND QUANTITY Ol 'HE GAR- MENTS INVOLVED IN THIS SALE MUST APPEAL TO \LL CARE FUL WOMEN. THE LOW PRICES A WHICH WE OFFER THEM MUST COMMAND THE INTEREST OF ALL ECONOMIT WOMEN, IN BOTH THESE FEATURES AND ESPECIALLY AT THIS TIME ‘(to make anyone happy to find relief | ym TAR SATHER AT HAND AND SUMMER'S SUPPLY OF UN- Der Billy hut der Charley ga-blamed |, pier years of suffering Public WITH WARM WEA v4 id : y : . 3 I inv einer Pra a SE. BIE dig x . 0 ISLIN BT TO BE COMPLETED THIS OPPORTUNITY iS UN- far sinera fraw en buss gevva, un hut |g. omonts like the following are but | PERMUSLIN YET IC ; y |glawb ich, en hoonert dawler far- truthful representations of ‘the daily | MATCHED. lusht hovva ~wella. Well, ich hob)yopk done in Mt. Joy by Doan’s Kid- SOME POINTS YOU'LL GREET WITH PLEASURE ARE GLOVE mich txpressed os ich daid de Polly ney Pills 1 RACHIT) nows laena b’im moonet far bussa Mrs. C. Gillums, Main street. Mt. CLINGING PETTICOAT TOPS, INSURING SMOOTH, GRA on ma hoonert dawler der buss, un Joy, Pa., says: “I can add nothing LINES; CORSET COVERS WITH PLENTYOIF ROOM ACROSS SHOULD der Charley Leebshtickel hut des|to the public statement I gave in fav-| ERS AND CHEST, YET NOT A BIT WRINKLING AT THE WAIST, g’hart un hut mich g'soomensed far|qoy of poan’s Kidney Pills in October, EXTRA SIZE GARMENTS OF FINE, HARMONIOUS PROPORTIONS, em Bly Boombernickle si charges) 1997, except that the cure I then de- LARGE, NOT AT ONE OR TWO POINTS, BUT ALL OVER, AND JUST AS DAINTY AND VARIED IN TRIMMINGS AS THE SMALLER-SIZED GARMENTS. THESE ONLY HINT AT THE EXCEPTIONAL CHANCES OIFFER- ED BY THE SALE. YOU MUST SEE THE GOODS AND COMPARE THEM WITH WHAT OTHERS ARE OFFERING TO FULLY REALIZE THE UNEQUALLED VALUE GIVING OF THIS SALE. Eight Ten 19¢. VALUE AT Drawers Two styles Corset Covers. Two styles Drawers. 15¢. styles styles Gowns Two Styles Petticoats VALUES AT 19c. 25¢. 89¢. VALUES AT 75c. Tm Oo le Y 30 ‘overs os v Three styles Corset Covers. Five styles Corset Covers. T'wo styles Drawers. Ten #iyles Gowns, Petticoats. Drawers. Six styles Six 39c. VALUES AT 25c. Twenty styles Corset Covers. Five styles Drawers. styles $1.25 Fifteen Ten styles VALUES AT Gowns. 98c. 75¢. VALUES AT 50c. Twelve styles Corset Covers. styles Petticoats. New York Store w a Corner Square & E. King St., Laneasie The Best On The Market We Have Taken The agency for Th FULLER & JOHN: Gasoline Engines and Pumps MARKET THIS 1S ONE OF THE BEST ENGINES ON THE AND IS CONSIDERED BY EXPERTS WHO HAVE EXAMINED IT, TO BE EQUAL TO THE BEST MADE FOR STRENGTH AND DURIBALITY. IT IS AIR-COOLED, WILL NOT HEAT IN THE WARMEST WEATHER, WON'T FREEZE IN THE COLDEST WEATHER. IT IS ALWAYS READY TO WORK. NO PUMP JACKS NEEDED, NO BELTS, NO ARMS, NO AND IS A GREAT PROTECTION IN CASE OF FIRE. SHAFTS, rik Sree ae = be Te) I i L) Fuller & Johnson Engine and Pump IT CAN BE USED FOR IRRIGATING OI /CAN BE PRESSED INTO SERVICE FOR PUMPING WATER IN CASE OF FIRE AS IT WILL THROW A STREAM 35 FEET HIGH. WE HAVE THESE ENGINES FROM 5 TO 15 HORSE-POWER. PRICES ARE VERY REASONABLE. WE INVITE YOU TO CALL OR SEND FOR CIRCULAR. M. Lk. GREIDER & CO Marietta Street, MOUNT JOY. rm FEEDER ERNE RR ELEN EERE R EARLE R EE ERE EEN ERENT EERE RENEE ER EEN TERRE REE EEE ERE E AER EE ENA SEE ERED ERE EERE ERNE ERURAT EL NANTON NNN RR EARNER AREER ERNE SEE G ERT E NE NE NEN OY RENE N EARNER NEAR DRE RRRN EARN EN EURE RENEE N RANE ERNE REED N REET RENAN RARE ERE NERA The quality of Lamp Oil you use counts im- mensely for or against your comfort and health. There’s a perfect oil made for people who give thought. It is Family Favorite Oil triple-refined from Pennsylvania Crude Oil—the best ever made. Full, white flame—never flickers—no soot—no odor. Costs no more than inferior tank-wagon oils—saves money as well as eyes and comfort. Your dealer has it in origiual barrels direct from the refineries. Waverly Oil Yorks Fo iatomten setocms—Pifishuty, Pa. Also makers of Seecffl WorerTy [41a O01 and Waverly Gasolines. The (Great May Sale of —_—"— gf, ili >. erie jasfocfecTeriontosfooferfocfortert SEE Ra a )