Below is description of proper ties that are special bargains. No. 1. $2,500. A fruit farm of 109 acres, 70 are cleared and In good state of cultiva tion, balance set well In young timber. Good nine room house, new large bunk barn; good wagon shed with crib, and other convenient buildings. Large Apple orchard and fruit of all kinds. Farm is noted for its tine quality of fruit and full crops. Is suitable for general farming and has plenty of excellent water. School and church half mile distant. The owner, is a widow and will sell cheap, if taken quickly. No. 7. A farm of 190 acres, 140 of which are cleared and cultivated. Six room house, excellent bank brn and dmall buildings; general variety of fruit, and sufllcient water. School and churches near. Farm adjoins county road, four miles of Hancock and one and one half mile to limestone quarry. v 80 acres are good bottom land extra for btock and general farming. No. 8. Extra Red Shale Farm of 150 acres, 120 are cleared. The soil is deep, fertile and in high state of cultivation, well adapted to all kinds of farming and fruit. There are 30 acres of ex cellent timber. Seven rora house, new bank barn 80x50, concrete wall; large hay shed; wagon and machine sheds and outbuildings. Fine, never failing water at the house and barn aud in nearly all the Holds; a variety of good fruit. On good county road; three miles to limestone quarries. A llrst-class farm and pleasant homo. No. 10. ! N Extra Limestone Farm of 240 acres, 180 of which are cleared and in high stale of cultivation; balance well tim bered, estimate 100,000 feet. An up to date eleven room brick dwelling, five room tenant house and large barn. On macadamized state road, two miles to Hancock. Would make an ideal fruit farm and country home. Should be seen to appreciate its value. No. 12. $1,500. A farm of 144 acre, 30 of which are cleared, 114 are timbered with a large quantity of stave and lumber, timber estimate 200,000 feet of lumber. New five room house, tenant house, small barn and out-buildlngs. Variety of bearing fruit trees. All the best Side ling Hill fruit land near railroad, sur vey. Joins county road three miles to macadamized state road and then four miles to Hancock. No. 14. $2,500. 133 acres, seventy acres cleared and lately limed with six thousand bush els. Productive, smooth and slightly rolling, east exposure. 65 acres good timbor mostly white pine. Nine room house, new tenant house, small bam and good water. Variety of fruit trees, 400 choice apple trees set five years, and 150 other bearing trees, School and church half a mile distant. On -county road, two miles to new siaie roau ana men lour nines tu jiuu cock, also near railroad survey. No. 15. $1,100. . . ,.1 . t . TT 10G acres Fine Fruit Land at foot of Sideling Hill Mountain, In Buck Val ley, near railroad survey. 100 clear ed and cultivated. Five room house. bank barn and other buildings, all are nearly new. Over 200 choice young and thrifty apple trees. Is of the best land to produce full crops of choice fruit every year. No. 16. $1,800. 130 acres, about 75 acres cleared, good as new 8-room house, large barn and other buildings; on county road. No.CF. $6,000. 647 acres. Great Stock, Grain and Frnit Farm, on railroad survey. 190 acres are cleared and well cultivated. The soil is deep red shale, underlaid with limestone, fertile and adapted to general farming. Good limestone quarry in center of farm. This can easily be made one of the best grain and grass producing farms in the State. The farm is well watered wtth never-failing springs, making it excel lent for stock too. Good mvnslon house with ten commodious rooms; tenant house (new), six rooms, sum mer kitchen. Three barns; wagon, buggy and machine sheds, corn cribs, hog pens, spring house and other out buildings all in good condition, There aretwoappleorchards and an ap pie, peach and cherry orchard all of the finest quality and in good bearing condition. Land lies almost In a square. This farm will soon look cheap at twelve thousand dollars. (1,000 will buy it if taken quick. No. 21. 256 acres, Extra for Fruit or Grain. 80 acres cleared and in extra good state of cultivation; smooth and very pro ductive of all kinds of grain, balance In good timber most all is young thrif ty pine and oak; the fully develop ed will cut 100,000 feet of lumber. Dwel ling, eight rooms, water in the house; a bank barn"L" shed attached, double wagonshed withcrib; blacksmith shop; buggy and machineshed: hog, poultry and wood houses. All buildings well built and almost as good as new. 200 thrifty, young bearing apple trees and variety of other fruit. Church, school, store and post-olllce one-fourth mile. Adjoins two county roads, has bell 'phone in the house. A Beautiful Country Home. No. 22. 004 acres. Extra Fruit Land for Or chard Company or Grain and Stock Farm, the best land for apples, peaches, -cherries and small fruits in America, one mile to railroad survey. Adjoins three county roads, beauti fully located at an elevation of nearly GREAT OPPORTUNITIES To select choice Grain and Fruit Farms, Homes, and Business Places in Fulton County, Pennsylvania. 1,000 feet; 223 acres are cleured, soil is red shale, fertile, in high state of cultivation and adapted to general farming', 68U acres in woods with a large quantity of stave and lumber timbor. All this land is smooth, deep soil and, when cleared, will make the "Ideal Fruit Land" of the country. There are two sets of buildings, two dwellings, two batik barns and many other smaller buildings. A va riety of fruit-bearing trees. Church, school, store and post-olllce adjoin this farm. Boll 'phone system on farm. This land lies nearly in a square, can easily be divided into four farms and have improvements on all. Will be sold cheap to closeestate of Hon. John T. Richards. No. 24. $200 6 acres, cheap home, for poultry and fruit raising: six acres cleared. Two story, four room house, good cellar and spring, Stable and a variety of fruit trees. School and church close. No. 27 Ideal grain and stock farm and noted for the full crops annually of line quality of apples. About 150 acres are cleared, well fenced, soil deep, red shale and in fine state of cultivation, well set to clover, timothy and bluegrass. Splendid for stock, having fine flowing spring water and productive for all kinds of grain. 140 acres heavy timber, principally oak. Good eight room dwelling with extra water at the door. New bank barn 80x40 with large shed attached and fine live water In the shed. Dou ble wagon house with corn crib; sheep barn: and many other buildings. About five hundred choice apple trees. County road by buildings. School and church convenient. No 31. $1,300. 113 acres Farm-Store-Mill property. About 75 acres cleared. Dwelling of eight rooms and store room. Water power grist mill for buckwheat and chopping. Variety of fruit, 60 young choice apple trees. No. 32. $2,300. 135 acres. Near 100 acres are clear ed and under good cultivation, bal ance in extra good oak and white pine timber. Nine room house; tenant house, three rooms with a never fail ing spring of the finest water near by and pump under roof of mansion house. Large barn and many other buildings. A variety of fruit trees, in bearing. Soil deep red shale, smooth, suitable for all grain, grass and fruit. The best all around farm in the Cove. A beautiful location, conveni ent to church, school, stores and post office. Owner 80 years old, no help, must sell. No. 33. $1,250. 01 acres. Store property dwelling of seven rooms and a commodious store room, ware room near by and barn, all in good condition. About 150 thrifty berrlng fruit trees. This is a good and pleasant location for store and home. Bell 'phone, adjoins church property, school convenient and on county cross-roads. No. 34. $600. 116 acres. About 80 acres cleared and cultivated, balance in timber, most all thrifty oak and chestnut; the large will cut sixty thousand feet. Excellent fruit land, good spring wa ter, county road through timber land; on railroad survey. No. 37. $1,600. 152 acres; DO cleared and under good fence and cultivation, balance in ex cellent pine, chestnut and oak timber, not been culled. New two-story, live room house, finoly finished and paper ed throughout; good bank barn built 1909, has lightning rods. New wagon shed, granary, etc. Most excellent water, all nelds well set in grass. A variety of fruit, 200 choice apple trees in thrifty bearing condition, Bell 'phone; one-fourth mile to school, on county road and near railroad Burvey. Soil deep red shale, underlaid with limestone; well adapted to general farming and excellent for fruit. On account of age and poor health, will sell at a bargain. No. 38. $1,350. 140 acres; one hundred are cleared, fenced and under cultivation, balance in thrifty timber. Good nine-room house well pump on porch; large barn; double wagon shed with corn crib; blacksmith shop; spring house, water never fulls and water in all the fields. Fruit In abundance every year over five hundred bushels some years. Soil deep red shale underlaid with limestone, good for grain and splendid for all kinds of fruit. Owner will sell cheap on account of the recent death of his wife. No. 39. A three-fourth acre lot; six-room house, hag cellar, was built in 1905 and finely finished; summer kitchen. Situated near center of Emmaville. A pleasant and cheap home to retire for a doctor or anyone. No, 40. $500. 30 acres; eight acres cleared and 38 In thrifty timber, Five-room dwelling, stable and buggy-house; well and live water at buildings. Adjoining Emma ville. No. 41. $3,300. 178 acres, 95 acres cleared and well FRANK MASON, Agent, McCONNELLSBURG, PA fenced, 550 rods new wire and locust posts; soil red shale underlaid with limestone, smooth and lies nearly level but self-draining. In good cul tivation, suitable for all grain, grass and fruit. A commodious, ten-room dwelling in excellent and pleasant lo cation. Bank barn 74x36, double wa gon shed with corn crib, stone spring house 2i foot wall, two good springs (hard and soft) Dear dwelling. Live water ut barn and in fields. New five point rods on barn and three point on house. Over 150 fruit trees; 80 acres good pine and oak timber, can easily cut 200,000 feet of lumber. M. E. brick church adjoins' farm and rail road survey crosses. Main county road passes by building, ote mile to Emmaville. A good all around farm and beautiful country home. No. 42. $2,450. 154 acres; 90 acres cleared; soil deep, fertile aud In high state of cultivation, productive of all grain, grass and ex tra for apples and peaches. 60 acres same quality land in pine, oak and chestnut timber, fully developed, es timated to cut 200,000 feet. New six room dwelling, cellar full size. Barn, black-smith and wagon-maker's shop. Out buildings new and complete (14 in all, ) good water power mill, circular saw and shingle mill. About 100 young bearing apple trees and a var iety of othor fruit. Good spring water at the house, farm supplied with live water. Good limestone quarry one-fourth mile, one mile to Emma ville, two miles to Crystal Springs Camp Meeting Grounds. Bell 'phone system. No. 43. 195 acres, about 100 acres cleared, fenced and in fair state of cultivation, balance in timber, 20 acres fine mea dow land. New house, seven large rooms, fine cellar, two springs, large barn, wagon shed with corn crib, and good wash house. A variety of fruit. On public road, one mllo to school and five churches within three miles. ( Note: 35 years ago this was the best grain and grass farm in this broad valley, widow then rented the fields out. 1 was iu my 'teens' and plowed every field. I know the great crops we raised and skimmed the farm, but lime is bringing them up. F. Mason, agent. ) No. 45. 135 acres, about 100 acres cleared, balance In timber. House nine rooms; bank barn and wagon shed with crib; on country road. 60 acres meadow land, balance smooth and rolling, all nice to cultivate. Good stock and fruit farm. No. 46. $1,200, 78 acres, 30 are cleared, fenced and in high Btate of cultivation, balance In excellent chestnut, and oak timber. New dwelling, six rooms, drilled well of fine water at the door; stabio and other small buildings About 100 fruit trees, good variety. All nice laying land, east exposure, smooth and pro ductive for grain, grass or fruit. School and churches convenient. A beautiful location and cheap at the price. No. 47, $2,000, 190 acres, 90 acres cleared and culti vated, balance well timbered with pine, oak, and chestnut, will cut over three hundred thousand feet of lumber. Small house and stable. Good fruit land. No. 48. 200 Acres Grand Fruit Farm, 3,000 trees in extra thrifty, good bearing condition, about 2,000 arechoice apple planted two to six years, bore about 600 bushels fine apples last year. Pros pects are that in a few years they will produce ten thousand bushels, 100 acres are cleared and in good cultiva tion, balance in good pine and oak timber. Nine room house, cellar, never falling spring of fine water near the house; bank barn and other small buildings. House and. barn have lightning rods. On county road, one half mile to school and two churches. Store, postollice and roller mills one mile. The greatest bargain yet for a home or investment. In a few years one crop of fruit will bring the price now asked for the farm. Owner unfor tunate with family, loft lonely will sell at a bargain. No. 52. $1,600. 150 acres, one hundred cleared and cultivated, balance In woodland. New large eight room dwelling, barn and small buildings. Good spring for all the fields. Land smooth and lies fine. Could be made a grand farm for all grain, grass and fruit. No. 55. 170 acres, 130 cleared and cultivated, 40 acres well timbered with white pine and oak. Two sets of buildings, two two-story buildings good as Dew, six and five rooms, respectively. Barn, stable, garners, etc Nearly every field has live spring water, most beau tiful apples and other fruits. Entire farm lies nearly level, smooth andean be made a first-class farm for grain or fruit. The place is noted for its extra fine quality of apples and peach es. Adjoins county road; school one fourth mile, four churches within three miles. Boiler mills convenient. Own er elderly, no use for farm heuce of fered at a groat bargain. No. 561-2. $650. One and one-half acre lot. House Dine rooms, two halls, built 1907; con venient and pleasant home. Suitable location for a doctor. A splendid poultry lot. v No. 57. $1,800. 145 acres, extra fruit land, on pike U miles west of McConnellsburg. 70 acres cleared and in good state of cultivation; is adapted to general farming aud extra for apples, peaches apprlcots, plums, cherries and small fruits. New six-room house, summer kitchen, bank barn and small build ings. School bouse on farm. 75 acres are woodland of young timber. No. 58. $1,800. 81 acres, 63 acres cleared, balance in good oak timber. Eight room house, bank barn, and all necessary small buildings. Never failing live water at the door, farm supplied with good spring water. Adjoins county road, one-fourth mile to school and church. No. 63. $1,500. 157 acres, 65 acres cleared, balance in good plno and oak timber. Six room house, stable and other small buildings. Well at door, adjoins county road, six miles to McConnells burg. No. 64. $1,700. 101 acres, 70 cleared and in high state of cultivation, balance well timbered. House eight rooms, bank barn aod all necessary small build ings. Excellent fruit of all varieties in abundance every year, over 100 young bearing apple trees and about same of other varieties. Soil deep red shale, fertile and suitable for all grain and grass and extra for fruit. No. 65. $1,200. 130 acres, 100 cleared and cultivat ed, balance timbered. House six rooms, stable and small buildings. Variety of fruit; live water In all fields; two springs near house one white sulphur. Apjolned railroad grading. On county road one-half mile to Hustontown. No. 66. 130 acres, 70 cleared and cultivated; balance in pine and oak timber. New eight room house, stable, excellent water. On state road, one-half mile from Hustontown. No. 68. $1,600 125 acres, 90 cleared and under good cultivation, balance well timbered, mostly with oak. Ten room house, bank barn, wagon shed with corn crib all in good condition. Well and a never fail ing spring near bouse. Fruit of all kind 8, crop every year. Soil adapted to general farming. On county road one and one-half miles to Ilustontown. (this is the remainder of a large tract and will likely make over 150 acres.) No. 68. Eight and half acres cleared in high state of cultivation. 10 acres excellent timber. miles from Ilustontown. Joins rail road grade. No. 70. $3,200. 142 acre farm, 85 acres cleared, well fenced and in extra good state of cultivation, 55 acres of prime timber. Whole farm lies excellent,slightly rolling, smooth. Soil deep and rich, very produc tive for wheat, corn, oats, clover, timothy'and bluegrass andprime fruit land. House nine rooms; bank barn, (painted) 54x43; live spring water in barn yard, whole farm supplied with good springs. Ice house, spring house, wagon and machine sheds and others. All buildings In good repair. Apple orchard and a variety of choice fruits. On. county road one mile to Ilustontown. No. 71. $4,500. 300 acres prime grain and fruit land, a beautiful location. 100 acres cleared and under good cultivation, having had 3,400 bushels of lime recently. 200 acres are in nice timber. Ten room house, cellar, new bank barn 52x36-16 ft to square, ice house and other buildings. Two orchards, about 150 thrifty apple trees, bearing a good variety of fruit. Two and one half miles to limestone quarry, one half mile to school, one mile to Hustontown. Whole farm lies splendid, part ot it slightly rolling, no swamp, smooth and nice to cultivate. Prime for all gram, grass and fruit. Land lies in a block and can be divided into two, three or four farms without damage. Good point for store and black smith shop. Will be sold whole or in part. No. 72. $2,500. 112 acres Prime Fruit Land, one mile east of McConnellsburg, between two turnpikes at foot of Cove mountain. Smooth and only slightly rolling and proper attitude for full crops of the most delicious apples, peaches,- cher ries and all small fruits. 85 acres are cleared and under cul tivation, balance in thrifty tim ber. Six room house, large barn, wagon shed and corn crib and other buildings. Nearly 200 bearing fruit trees. Prospoct ing for coal and other minerals on adjoining farm. Farm has been tenanted, will sell at a bar gain. No. 73. An Ideal Country Home and business place, on C. & B. Pike. A fine brick house (wall has air space, no dampness,) eight com modious rooms, very high ceiling; a good frame store building and dwelling combined; large brick barn, large wagon and carriage house, large bog pen and corn cribs, wood and ice houses, two wells and good live water at man sion. A variety of young bearing fruit trees. 24 acres and 154 perches of red shale land in extra high state of cultivation: store and Postoffice on property. Good location for a doctor, none near. $2,800 if taken quickly. No. 75. 156 acres in center of Dig Cove. A prime limestone farm on main county road, three miles South of McConnellsburg. One of the best corn, wheat and hay producing farms for its size m the state. 116 acres are cleared, prop erly fenced and in prime state of cultivation; conveniently situated and only slightly rolling and drains well. Soil deep, smooth, productive and easily tilled. 40 acres timbered heavily, never been culled. Eight room house, bank barn 74 x 40, new wagon shed with corn crib, machine and buggy sheds, and all necessary outbuildings. Plenty of good water and fruit. Convenient to church and school and roller mill. No. 76. $800. 50 acres, 80 cleared, fenced and under good cultivation. Soil adapted to all kinds of grain and grass and is excellent fruit land. 160 good bearing trees of choice fruit and finest grapes. Eight room bouse, cellar, summer kitchen, well on porch, bank barn, wagon shed with corncrib and extra hay sheds. A good all around little farm and cheap. Balance of tract set in good young timber. No. 77. $3,000. 200 acres, 125 are cleared and under good cultivation, produces good crops of all kinds of grain and grass, also plenty of choice fruit. Seyen room house, bank barn, hay barn 70x20, wagou shed and other small buildings. Two wells, best of live water through farm. County road passes building. Is rented. No. 78. $1,550. 77 acres, 50 are cleared, good quality of land, been rented many years and is run down but pro duces good; is smooth and lies fine, is easy to till. Six room house, bank barn and other small buildings. About 100 bearing apple trees, 45 acres choice fruit land, balance nice, self draining meadow land. No. 85. $1,200. 82 acre farm with chopping mill and saw mill, 20 Q. P. Engine. A seven room and basement house, barn and blacksmith shop, 60 acres cleared and under culti vatian and grass; a variety of lruit. A good stock farm and adapted to general farming. School, churches, stores and post office convenient. A good location for chopping and smith ing. No. 90. $950. General store property located at Dublin Mills, Pa. Good store and dwelling combined, 44x40 storeroom, 30x20 wareroom and good cellar. Dwelling has eleven rooms; productive lot 80 x 130 feet. This is a good location for business, is surrounded by good farming community and enjoys good custom. Pioperty is worth $1,400. See agent or owner, II. B. Locke, Orbisoma, Pa. No. 91. 406 acres having a large quan tity of stave and lumber timber, white oak, yellow and white pine. Best set of white pine in the county good farm land. No. 94. $1,000. Two story frame house, 18x30, with 12x12 kitchen annexed, all sided and painted, plastered and papered throughout, six commo dious rooms, a ball and two clothes presses, steel roof; barn 25x35, steel roof; wagon shed with corncrib; blacksmith shop 20x34; carpenter shop 12x20, double planked; ice, hog and poul try bouses. All buildings are well built, new and nearly so and in good repair especially house and barn. Well of fine never failing water at the door, good variety of fruit, acres land productive of all vegetables. At X of main county road in center of Wells Valley, within one mile two schools and two churches; roller mill convenient, 'phone ser vice. A good location for black smithing and store store at this place was burned. A good coun try home. Also: Hi acres of good farm land; good variety of fruit trees and "lot" of strawber ries to bear next season. Price $300. No. 100. Situate in the quiet, residen tial part of McConnellsburg. Lot 55x220 feet, house 80x42 and good cellar. First floor recep tion room, parlor, sitting room, large dining room and kitchen with all modern conveniences, two stairways. Second floor two balls, three bed rooms, bath room and large veranda. A fine residence for little money. No. 102. New three story furniture building on Water Street near City Hotel. Concrete basement 36x36 each, and one 9 4x36 on first floor front and stairway. One 18x36 lurniture room and three office rooms on second floor, large ice house. Lot 45 feet 4 inches front A good invest ment No. 103. Good substantial house in splendid repair, 50 feet front and 32 deep, with a new three story 18x18 feet frame "T" in rear, fine spring basement, two large base ment kitchens, five commodious rooms and ball on first floor, eight good rooms and hall on sec ond floor; large new stable, house for eight buggies, lot 55x 220 feet Splendid location for any business. Rooms easily ar ranged; was the leading general store at one time; suitable for two families. Owner having pur chased a large farm and money to raise by March 15, 1911. Oilers a great bargain if taken by that date. Would be a good invest ment. No. 121. $2,700. Corner lot, East Water St., Mc Connellsburg, Pa.. 74 i x 220 feet Nine room hous 20x32 and "T" 16x16 feet. Excellent cellar, bath room and all modern con veniences. Wash, wood, smoke, poultry and, buggy houses; stable 18x24. All buildings well built of good material and good as new. Fine lawn on each side and in front of dwelling1, concrete walks, Also corner lot vacant, level and dry, adjoining alley with above property, each adjoining fine residences. Will be sold to gether. No's. 124 to 132. 124-5-6 and 7 are fine building lots. 129 a lot with new six room house 20x28, "L" 16 ft Black smith and wagon maker's shop two-story 24x62. 130 a lot with new eight rO0m house 86x50. All six lots are n fine location, dry, level and sun, plied with hydrant mount, water, each 49Jx220 feet, Ea Water St., McConnellsburg. 131, baasball grounds, about three acres, prime location f0 some manufacturing plant or building lots. 132, Near three acres with new six room house 10x22, i '16 ft. stable and lumber Bht-d-two story 40x00 chopping tJ and feed storage, adjoins factor? A J . f . t . ' uxou ana engine nouse, lj h, p Engine. Factory machinery sists of 9 inch four-sided moulder 24 inch planer and matcher, inch endless bed surfacer, iron frame rip saw, combination saw and dado, 16in. jointer, panel raiser, turning lathe, mortiser single spindle shaper, tenoner double heads, swinging cutcj saw, rotary sander, automatic knife grinder, blind slat tenoner blind stile borer. All of which are first class and good as net, All adjoin McConnellsburg anil will be sold in bulk, at a great bargain, or will be sold m separ ate lots. No. 150. $1,200 146 acres, 90 are cleared. Small house, large bank barn, wagon shed with crib and small build ings. Good live water at hoi and barn, good variety of all kindt of fruit Soil deep red shale, limestone quarry on adjoining farm. School, store, postoffice and churches close. The Bendy Railroad passes the farm. Clow to coal mines. A good mirket for all farm products. All of the above described prop erties are situated in Fulton County, Pa., some in each town ship are special bargains select ed from the many that are listed with me for sale; no speculation, for rale by original owners, who can make clean, warranty deed for same. 1 am no promoter or speculator; nor own any of the properties. ' Titles examined. deeds written, and loans negotiat ed for purchasers withoutcliarge, FRANK MASON, Agent. The following four nroDerties are priced special, if taken br Marcn loin next No. 4. Eighty acres of Extra Fruit Land, 50 of which are cleared and Id high state of cultivation. Good dwelling with 7 large rooms. A fine artesian well; barn and shed with crib. Fruit of all kinds. On good county ruid four miles to Hancock. School and church convenient, R. D. mail. Joins No. 5. A beautiful location, on a lint east slope. No. 5. A farm of 62 acres, forty of which are cleared, the balance is iu young timber. Five room dwelling, stab.e, wagon shed with crib, garner and small buildings. Fruit of all kinds. This is excellent fruit land auJ act able for all kinds of grain. No. 140. $2,300. 142 acres, 70 acres cleared i in good state of cultivation, "2 in umoer. uooa irame uoiu, t m Unxn good house and small build ings, a good spring and pump on porch. Soil deep and well adapted to all kinds of grain and vegetables and extra for fruit; has a good peach orch ard, an apple and pear orchard, 45 prune trees, 200 perfection currants and one half acre straw berries. One-fourth mile to school and church. County road through farm, R. D. Mail and telephone. Five miles good road to station, six to Everett, nine to Bedford. Good market for all kinds of fruit See agent or owner, J. C. Starr, oc property. P. O., Everett, Pa., R. D. No. 1. No. 165. $2,000. Grand house and lot in the vil lage of Dudley, Huntingdon, Co.i Pa. About one acre ot land, hav ing thereon a bearing orchard of pears, plums, grapes and about 25 apple trees. A large never- failing spring of fine water, a ten room 'house, a fine porch nearly around the house, large cellar, with concrete floor, and a sum mer kitchen, a fine lawn in front of house. Railrjad station 200 yards from house, large high school, three churches, and three stores within 150 yards." This property is worth three thousand dollars, but owner, having bought a farm, hence this great bargain for some one. Also 88 lots tor sale at west end of McConnellsburg Borough. Many of them are decidedly the best location for private resi dences to be found adjoining tw borough or nearby. 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