V".' INTERESTING PARAGRAPHS '" Of local and General Interert, Oathered at Home or Clipped Irm our J Ex':hioj;ei. ) Blank not8 at the News office. Our town has just about halt I enough of hose. I The fire on Saturday night brought a number of country I people to town. 'Squire II. S. Daniels ol near i Harrison ville, was a business f visitor to our town on last Inurs i day. i Luther A. Smith, Editor of the I Mversdale Commercial died on . Tuesday of last veek aged about 77 years. Fob Rent. The Stone house nmnnrtv on Water street Rent i reasonable. Apply soon to Alex Patterson. There will be a meeting of W. 5 C. T. U., Friday evening, Febru i ary 3rd, at tne name 01 mm, o ? M. Diehl, at seven o'clock. i If you want to keep track o .! the sales this spring keep your I eye on the sale register in the i lITTON LUUMU II a vu ! the fourth page about a column ; and a half. Sedentary habits, lack of out -door exercise, Insufficient masti- : cation of food, constipation, ' lioor wnrrv and anxietv. 4 WVl J1 ".-, ' l " " ' ' are the most common causes of ' stomach troubles. Correct your ,'hnbita and take Chamberlain's ! Stomach and Liver Tablets and u will soon be well again. For 1 sale by all dealers. i Do you have your buildings ; and goods insured? Can you af- ' ford to see them go into ashes in 'an hour? Do you want to bind yourself by a premium-note to parrv other people's risks? If not, write or call on M. R. Shaff ;ner. todav. he can give you the I m ' ' cheaDest and best Insurance. a You know exactly what it costs, iYou do not sign any thing, but cat a Policv backed by a state c - license. j Apiece of flannel dampened 'with Chamberlain's Liniment and bound on to the aflected parts is superior to any plaster. When troubled with lame back or pains in the side or chest give it a trial and vou are certain to be more than pleased with the prompt re lief which it affords. Sold by all 'dealers. I The State Live Stock Sanitary Board has inaugurated a system of immunization of swine by vac cination, which is to be put into Operation this week. . For dome lime past experiments have bf$n (Couducted in various parts of the )State where hog cholera has ap peared and the results were ex cellent CLEAR RIDQE. Miss Jess E. Henry graduated last week at the Lancaster Busi ness college in Short hand and Type writing. She came home 0n Friday to spend a couple weeks with her home folks and I then she will leave to take up a osition which is waiting for her. Mrs. Gilbert Kerlin who has oen ill with appendicitis the past wo weeks still remains in a criti cal condition. Miss Mabel Henry of the Cove, pent the past week with her irand-parents Mr. and Mrs. J. f. Kerlin. Mrs. Mmtie Miller and Miss Minnie Grove were Saturday fallers in the home of Jesse Car back. j Robert J. Fleming of the Coun y Seat spent Saturday night and nnday iQ the home of his par Jots T. E. Fleming and wife. jErra Olevenger, of Laidig, jpent Saturday night and Sun Jy in the home of nis sister, jlrs. Harry Mort j Miss Lillian Henry returned )ome from a very pleasant visit frth relatives at Saltillo, and at tier brother Harry N. Henry's, at udley. . -Mrs. J. p. Kerlin and Mrs. S.Nead are both much lm jfoved, after having been ill. I Mrs. Jessa fhrmaMr ial'h has been imtmired for ,etime,i8 slightly improved. J-P. Kerlin, W. R. vhm. MT trnvo inj a -. .. . . -uuA. u. nenm, were Fty Seat visitors on Tuesday. (EELFYfiMRF L.Tht Wrt (,. k.. v . - "ucctsiful - uwb continuously ' I1 idwiff...?0" thB y" .ui. UiaitJu in,l In Western "8 firth At.., Pittsburgh, Pa. BARN BURNED. Frame Barn on Cridcr Farm East Ilustontown, Yesterday Morning. HOGS BURNED. NO INSURANCE. The big frame barn on the Cn der farm near the "Railroad tsridge" on the State Road east ot Ilustontown, was destroyed by fire yesterday morning. The arm is tenanted by John Martz, At an early hour, Mr. Martz started with a toam to make a trip to Broad top, and, consequen ly, was not at home at the time ot the fire. The fire was discov ered about six o'clock, and there was no one about the premises but the family, who were helpless to combat the flames successfully In addition to the loss ot the barn seven hogs were burned, as wel asa'l Mr, Alartz's rough feed harness, and a number of pieces of farming machinery stored in the barn. There was no insur ance. UNIQUE STORIES OF PENNSYLVANIA CRIME Startling Scries of Readable Articles for North American Readers. That "truth is stranger than fiction" is no empty saying is ap parently to have strong exempli fication in a series of articles soon to be published in Sunday issues of the Philadelphia North Amen can. The first will appear next Sunday, February 5. Under the general caption "Pennsylvania's Greatest Crime Mysteries," one of the articles will appear each week. Crimes that have been the talk of coun ties for years will be attractively presented with a view to bring ing out the noteworthy features rather thau to repeat the horri ble details. Each article will be clothed with the charm of graphic pre sentation and will read as engag ingly as the works of the writers of the great detect! e stories. The articles will have historical value in that they will present in concise and complete form the facts that became known piece meal at tne time oi tne occur rence treated. The series will be of especial value to those who are making a study of criminal aw and to those who study the causes and consequences ot crime. The first article of The North American series will deal with "The Murder Mystery of Baer's Woods," the crime that ranks as the most mysterious in the his toryot unester county one in which two men gambled for high stakes, a lite and a fortune on the table. IDDO. Lagnppe is still busy gripping around in this section. Otis Mellott, who had been home for some time, went to 11a- gerstown to seek employment John Clevenger, wife and chil dren Gladys and Gaily, of Brush Creek, were visiting friends on this side of the mountain during the past week. Job Clark Is quite poorly with pneumonia. Ben Mansdale, wife and child, of Green Spring Run, W, Va., are visiting their uncle William Truax. M. L. Smith and wife spent a couple days visiting in Whips Cove. - Wife Got Tip Top Advice. ' 'My wife wanted me to take bur boy to the doctor to cure an ugly boil," writes D. Frankel, of Stroud, Okla. "I said 'put Buck en's Arnica Salve on it' She did so, and it cured the boil in a short time." Quickest healer of Barns Scalds, Cuts, Corns, Bruises, Sprains, Swellings. Best Pile cure on earth. Try it 'Only 25c at Trout's drug store. Thanks. For the fifty beautiful cards I received on my birthday, I want to thank, through the Fulton Count y News, the friends who thus so kindly remembered me on that occasion. . You are probably aware that pneumonia always results from a cold, but you never heard of a cold resulting in pneumonia when Chamberlain's Cough Remedy was used. Why take the risk when this remedy may be had or a trifle? For sale by all deal- MAKE THIS TEST. How to Tell if Your Hair is Diseased. Even if you have a luxuriant head of hair you may want to know whether it is in a healthy condition or not. 98 per cent, of the people need a hair tonic. Pull a hair out of your head; if the bulb at the end of the root is white and shrunken, it proves that the hair is diseased, and re quires prompt treatment if its loss would be avoided. If the bulb is pink and full, the hair is healthy. We want every one whoso hair requires treatment to try Rexall "93" Hair Tonic. We promise that it shallnot cost anything if it does not give satisfactory results It is designed to overcome dan druff, relieve scalp irritation, to stimulate the hair roots, tighten the hair already in the head, grt)w hair and cure baldness. It is because of what Rexall "93" Hair Tonic has done and our sincere faith in its goodness that we want you to try it a; our risk. Two sizes, 50c. and $1.00. Sold only at our store The Itexall Store, Leslie W. Seylar. Just because she was person ally popular and because they liked her display of grit and backbone, $450 was given Mar garet Hogan of Barnard College by her classmates so that she might complete her course and win her A. B. Miss Hogan is blind and is fitting herself to teach those similarly afflicted. In Turning Over New Leaves He till re tlmt some are the leaves of Ttank Book showing a depoxlt In this popular and strong Bank. IterUle that the New Year shall And you anions the thrifty ones who become Independent through their ow exertions, and who are not dependent upon others In time of need, I -ay the foundation of a com petenre by starting an account today, and continue to make deposits with regularity every pay-day. Write for booklet. Four Tor Cent. And No Worry Pittsburgh Bank for Savings Fourth Avenue and SmlthflpM Street, TitUburgh, I'a. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $1,000,000.00. ,1i I Want You TO Buy a Fulton County home or two, and take life easy the balance of your days. I have a select list of Poultry, Fruit, Dairy, Grain and Stock Farms; Country and Town Store Property; Ideal Homes, Building Lots and Timber Land. Buy Quick. CHEAP. Loans negotiated to help you buy cheap for cash. 1011 booklet Just completed. Will continue to add leaflets. If you want to buy or sell, write for booklet and staW what you want to buy or sell. WANTED. I have a buyer for a Flour Mill and many for small cheap homes suitable for fruit and poultry raising. I will be in home office on Monday and Tuesday of each week. Write tne a few days in advance, so I can arrange to show you properties on other days. FRANK MASON, Agent. McConnellsburg, Pa. 2QRQOC Racket Store Well, wet weather is here and rubber goods are in de mand. On a great many lines of Rubbers, we had sold out, but we are glad to say that we have been able to replace them at the same old price. Child's Rubbers 36 to 50 cts.; Misses Rubbers 40 to 60 cts.; Youths and Boys Rubbers 58 to 75 cts.; Mens 68c to 351.10; Ladies 48 to 68 cts. Mens Arctics 51.10 to 51.85. We have sold twice as many rubbers this winter as any other since we have been in business. We sell first quality rubbers at what others ask for 2d grade. Try ours and be convinced. Horse Blankets and Carriage Robes. We never had a better and cheaper line of these goods. " Horse Blankets 60c to 52.95; Plush Robes 52.10 to 53.50. If you will just lay aside one of last week's paper and when you need any of these goods you will know the price. We have about all of these goods at the same price. HULL & BENDER. WELL 5 TANNERY. That in the midst of misfortune there is oftentimes much to be thankful for, was proven in the caseol John Swope, who was working at Reichley Brothers' big sawmill last Thursday. In passing through the log yard, one of his feet caught agtunst some obstruction and he fell to the ground just as a big log came rolling toward him, and before he could liberate himself, the log had rolled over his prostrate body, flattening It out like a pan cake. He was picked up by bis companions at work, aud two doc tors summoned. Upon careful examination by the physicians, no bones were found to be brok en; and unless there is some un discovered internal injuries, Mr, Swope will be good as ever in a few days. Mrs. V. D. Schenck is slowly recovering from the effects of a heavy cold. Severe colds accompanied by distressing coughs, is a malady found in almost every family. Mrs. Geo. A. Stewart is visit ing her children in Altoona and Galhtzin. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Johnston are keeping house for the Stewarts during Mrs. Stew art's absence. W. E. Batdorff and wife visited friends near Saluvia last Satur day and Sunday. Miss Mary Baker is visiting her sister Lizzie, wife of Rev. Geo. Peters at Cumberland, Ohio. Mrs. Geo. E. Truax was at Hopewell last Tuesday. 23 Harris' Sale List The A. L. Lamberson property at Oem, Pa., food bouse, fine store room ice house, good stable, hay shed, fruit good water, 3 acres ground, very low price If sold soon, good opening for store. 200 acre farm In Dublin township, good buildings, well watered, lime stone on farm, 100 acres In timber, 400 acres timber land in Dublin township, near Huntingdon County line, well timbered, very cheap. The Mrs. Erb house and lot in Mc Connellsburg;, fin$ property. 240 acre farm In Lick In? Creek town ship, fair buildings abouM25 acres of which is excellent timber, white pine and white oak, well watered. 100 acre farm in Taylor township, excellent buildings, near P. O., school and church, red shale land. 300 acre farm Taylor township, one of the finest lying farms in the Coun ty, about 100 acres in timber, good buildings. A farm in Belfast township, near Pleasant nidge containing about ISO acres with more than timber enough on It to pay for It. 70 acre farm in Taylor township, good house and stable, about 20 acres in timber. Cheap home. Good house and lot In McConnells burg, a nice home or a good invest ment to rent. Fine home In McConnellsburg, acre, hot and cold water, bath, Ac. Good farm of 250 acres Belfast town ship, red shale, fine large orchard, well watered, good buildings. 2 Mill properties in the County, both doing a fine business, one has full roller process and fine watr power. Franklin County Farms. 243 acres limestone land, 2 miles from Greencastle, good buildings, water and fruit 121,000. 305 acres graveled and timber land. 8 miles from Mercorsburg, buildings gooa, large orchard, fine pasture, running water, 15500.00. 202 acres fine slate and gravel land, near Pleasant Hall, new brick house. good barn, timber, fine place 115,200.00 150 aeres near Doylesburg, Path Valley, good producing farm, 11700.00 I have listed 15 farms in Cumberland County, and several others In Franklin. Have taken these farms to accommodate Fulton County people who are thinking of locating elsewhere. I can save you money by buying through me. Fine Building Lots. 1 have just plotted 25 fine building lots in the North of McConnollsburg, location and prices to suit all, this is an opportunity to get a lot for a home or an Investment at a low price, and in a fine location. Call and see plan. Doeds written, titles examined and loans to purchasers se cured FBEE. GEORGE A. HARRIS, Agent, McConnellsburg, Pa. WE of all wraps, if it FOR Positive Bargains GEO. W. REISNER Fine large farm In, Todd township, one of the finest In the County, fine stock farm, about 100 acres excellent timber. A fine home, three acres, fine build ings, fine fruit and water in Ayr town ship, known as theRev. Houston home. 100 acres farm in Wells township, near Broad Top Market. Several building lots In Ilustontown The A. C. SIpes home near Huston town, Pa , 25 acres, well Improved, lots of fruit, well watered, fine build ings price very low if sold before April first. 200 acres, fine white pine timber in Licking Creek township, finest In the County. 237 acres fine timber near Andover, Licking Creek township, white pine and white oak. Fine house and lot East Water Street McConnollsburg, property In good condition. This proierty has been occupied by two families and is a good renter. This property Is In good con ditlon. A fine hotel property, Interested par lies inquire and get particulars. 100 acre farm about It miles South of Ilustontown, good frame house, barn, ic. There is about 75 acres ex cellent timber on tract, furm in good condition. 400 acre farm in Todd townshln. new buildings and In good condition, about 250 acres of this place is In young timber. This will be sold very cheap. A good two-horso farm on Patter sons Run, Licking Creek township to rent, possession April 1st. 140 acres fins limestone land, 2 miles from Chambersburg, running water, good buildings, splendid neighbors, 100.00 per acre. 112 acres fine land. 40. voud? timber: close to Upier Strasburg; 15200.00; a bargain. 60 acres, 7 miles from Mercersburfir. a bargain at $2500.00. 45 acres slate land, food aualltv. five miles from Chambersburg. Good buildings, a fine home, 1250(1.00. WE HAVE A FEW Ladies' Coats LEFT THAT CAN BE BOUGHT Very Cheap WANT TO MAKE A Clean Sweep and it will not be our fault is not done. Some Overcoats MEN AND BOYS If you want a bargain, come in. W. M. COMERER, agent for 1HL GEISER MANUFAC- TURING COMPANY, BURNT CABINS, PA. for the sale of Traction and Portable Engines, Gaso line, Separators, Clo verHullers, Saw mills, &c. Engines on hand all the time. Western Maryland Railway Company. In Effect My 29.1910. Train leav lUnoook u follows: No. M-fM a. m. (Sunilny only) (or Ilaltlmore nd Intermediate polnta. No. -.00. m. (week day) for HatAnlawn, Umtimore, Vivneboro,Cnmbeniburf , und Intermediate. No. 1-S M a. m. (week dajri) Cumberland, sad Intermediate. No. 4 10 OH a. m. (week rtsM) Htltlmore, Oet- tynburn. York and Intermediate. No.s-ltwp m. (week dan) Uttle Orleana, Old Town. Cumberland. Klklun and went. VeHllbule train with obserratloa buffet ear. No. 13 00 p. m. (week darn) Ilaltlmore and In termediate nation. Vemlbule train with observation buffet car. No. 6 40 p. m. (week dayi) leavea Ilaltlmore 6 (ft p. m., HaKentown 8 40 p. m. No. 106 -10.4 p. m. (Sunday only) leaves Balti more 0 16 p. m. ,'"lilMM'I.Hl Becauie it is perfect No undertutd, wormy or cabby specimen It's All marketable. DEM1NC smyos ok a f I also carry Doming Barrel Bucket Sprayers in stock. Every sprayer guaranteed to and glv satisfaction. S. L. WINK, ll-17-m2. Sipes MlllsPa Ladies! S Money and Keep in Style by Reading McCall'i Magazine and Using McCall Pattern McCalTs Marasiaawl'.l hflp ynu Urvsa styl ishly at a miKlHraio eipenseby keeping; you posted on tbe lawn faabloDt In clothes and bsts. 60 Now ' nib ion lH'ifms In esih Issue. AUo valunble Information on all home anil per sonal mailers. Duly boc a year, lucludlnf a free pnltcru. t"ul scribe Unlay or scud for free sample copy, i MrCsll Pattens will enable ynn to make In jroiir own home, with yourown IirihIi. cluthlnii f..f yourwlf and t ulldreii which will be perfect In style and fit. Wire none hldicr than 14 cents, ticud for free l'attern Catalogue. 0 Ws WiD Cht T Fiat Preiwti for (retllnu sub scrlpliiiiia aiming your friends. Send (or free I'reinlum Catalogue and Cash I'rlie Offer. IH aOU COW-ANT. S9 249 Wat 37 Si, NEW YOKI AT & CO. era,