THE FULTON COUNTY NEWS, McCONNELLSBURG, PA. lf) AND WATER NAVIGATION Trick a A" fr Missouri Farmer )0 Reach Home With Hi Purchase In Boat. jiy state," Buys a MlBHouri man, ,,jesni'S Hi me uhuri? river one 01 UdUt crooaeu BireuuiH uiiywucru, tell of a farmer living on the ti of 111" OHugo who had a small 'icat, which, one day, ho loaded j produce and Moated down to mar , -ix inll'B away. Ho exchanged produce for goods at ono of the K . t 1.. t.. ,1... II... f anil lOUUL'U suuun ill mu iiui- How are you iu sii yuu:- 5bom'?" asked a byatatider. "tiot '.tejnib'iat to tow you buck?" "I'm going to flout It back,' wan the How. I'd like to know.' -I reckon you don't know nnu-h j,! tli ih river. It doubles on llseir jt below her and runs back within . -.. n fiiml,,e tf n ti.llf, nf Inv HUH tUHlvvi .'1 u i. y iiij I've got a landing on. both tfc, and a team of horses that can .jitlie boat rrom one landing to tun iff.' " :0R SKIN-TORTURED BABIES.- I hot brtli with Cutleura Soup foi led by a light application or Cuii Ointment, gently rubbed on the jce, nllord Immedlato relief and , ..tt to speedy bealnient of Rleep de p,ylng eczemas, rashes. Itching. mlnRH, scallngs and crustings of skin and scalp of Infants and chll .j, bringing rest to worn-out, anx j mothers and peaco to distracted jseholds. For free sainplo each with p Skin Hook, address postcard Cu ra, Dept. X, lloston. Sold every-,l,re.-Adv. Side-Stepplng. Whenever you make speeches, the JiJale for whom you are talking , defeated. said the man who is fien to reproachful utterance. Well, replied the orator, lr Xijght I could rely on winning the ttt do you think I'd go on speaking oibei people thuu myself? imoortant to Mothers Damlue carefully every bottle of iSTOKIA, a safe and sure remedy for i'itU and children, and Bee tbat It Stature iUie For Over 30 Years lildrcn Cry for Fletcher's Castoria Oil In England. The first oil fleld In Kngland has ilely been discovered at Kilham In Vcouiitv of Nottingham. It Is not (range that It was not discovered he lm, for the oil was only found at a ttpttjof 2,440 feet while boring for a ineral deposit. Or Hit Heir. Alice What Is your favorite air? Betty The millionaire. lioston toning Transcript. Appropriate. "I thouuht of going to the mus tirade bull as an old timo fop." "That's a dandy Idea!" tnrt mi ni nlincrilXT WILL TFLT. TOO In Mann Ke lleii.eilv fur lied. Weua. Mature im nd lirannlau-a Kjellili.; No MuimlliK i Si r.,ni,,n. Writ f'r II.h.H ef IIih Kye aaiui'rwi. Murine his Kuhmv Lu., ibumiu. k woman hates a male flirt worse 'tan ahe hates a mouse uuless he's trtlng with her. Sit women are tuklng up the agilcul taral coiiihcs In the Wisconsin State ttilflnltY. YAGER'S LINIMENT .n,..,!,liOinlot HomiHf For 'Wl.l.M-.WOU.NUS. 8WEI.LINO.ll IS 1' ''Illl.l.trs. tr IVpot. Vs., wrlln.! J'-' l ui..r', Unlrarnt limit h.'lpln lh ,,1'i. ttnnw. 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The photograph shows a lantern procession In Tokyo, and Incidentally gives a good Idea of the Btrango mixture or costumes to bo seen In any Japanese city. w A Impressions of Visitor to German Great Headquarters. Campaign Conducted With the Effi ciency of a Great American Cor poration New Steel Hospital Trains Perfectly Appointed. London. A newspaper correspond ent writing from Luxembourg says: I have juet returned from the Ger man great headquarters In France, the visit terminating abruptly on the fourth day, when one of the kaiscr'a secret Held police woke me up at sev en o'clock In tho morning and regret fully said that his instructions were to seo that I 'did not oversleep' the first train out. The return Journey along one of the Orman main lines of communication through Kastern Franco, across a corner of Belgium, and through Luxembourg was full of interest, and confirmed the impression gathered at the center of things, the great headquarters, that this twentieth century warfare Is In the lust analysis a gigantic business proposition which the board of directors (the great gen eral staff) and the 36 department beads are conducting with tho effi ciency of a great American basinesa corporation. Tho west hound track Is a continu ous procession of freight trains fresh consignments of raw material, men and ammunition, being rushed to tho firing lino to be ground out into victories. Our fast train stops at the mouth of a tunnel, then crawls ahead charily, for tho French, before retreating, dy namited tho tunnel. Ono track has been cleared, but tho going Is still bad. To keep it from being blocked again by falling debris, the Germans have dug clean through tho top of the hill, opening up a deep well of light Into tho tunnel. Looking up, you see a pioneer company In once cream-col ored. now dirty-colored, fatigue unl forms still digging nway and terracing tho sides of the big hole to prevent slides. Half nn hour later we go slow a;aln In crossing a new wooden bridge MRSfjJHITMAN AND DAUGHTER I .1 This Is a specially posed photograph of tho wife and daughter of Gov.-elect rh..i... s Whitman of New York Mrs. Whitman was formerly Miss Ol ive Hitchcock. She was married to Whllman In 1908. Little Olive 111 I. UIU..- is their only child RICHES FOR WORKING WOMAN Prospective Heiress Promises to "8et 'Em Up" If She Gets $1,500,000. Savannah. Ga.-Mrs. Mary White a repair woman employed In a dry goods store here, may be co-heir with her sister In Atlanta, Ga., to an estate said to amount to H.600.000. This became known when the woman resigned her position in the department store BUSINESS over the Meuse only one track ns yet. It took the German pioneer nearly n week to build the substitute for the old steel rrllway bridge, dyna mited by the French, whoso four spans lie buckled up In the river. Further on a variety of interest Is furnished by a squad of French pris oners being marched along the road. Then a spot of anthlllllkn activity whero a Gprman railway company is at work building a new branch line, hundrod of them having pickaxes and making the dirt fly. It looks like home -all except the Inevitable olll- cer distinguished by revolver and fleldglat-K) shouting commands. The intense activity of the Germans In rebuilding tho torn up railroads and pushing ahead new strategic lines U one of tho most Interesting features of a tour now In France. I was told that they had pushed the railroad work so fur that they wero able to ship men and ammunition almost up to the for tified trenches. Tho Germiinl.atinn of tho rallronds here has been completed by the Importation of station superin tendents, station hands, track walkers, etc., from the Fatherland. Now we creep past a long hospital train, full this timo, which has turned out on a siding to give us the right of way perhaps thirty all-steel cars, each fitted with two tiers or berths, eight to a side, 16 to a car. Kvery berth Is taken. Ono car Is fitted up as an operating room, but fortunately no one la on the operating table ns we crawl past. Another car Is the private office of the Burgeon In chargo of tho train. He is sitting at a big desk re ceiving reports from tho orderlies. During tho day we pass six of these splendidly-appointed new all-steel hos pital trains, all full of wounded. Some COOKS REAL HEROES Many Decorated With Iron Cross by the Kaiser. Carry Food to the Trenches While Enemy Rains Bullets on Them, but They Never Fall in Their Duties. By HERBERT COREY. Iondon. There Isn't anything he roic about a cook. Ono simply can not Imagino a cook In a Boiled apron and a mussed white cap doing a deed of valor. Hut tho German army is full of cooks upon whoso breasts dau glea the iron cross. And the Iron cross id conferred for ono thing only for 100 per cent courage. "They've earned it," said the man who had seen them. "They aro the braveBt men In thn kaiser's 4.000.00(1. I've seen generals saluto greasy, paunchy, sour-looking army cooks." Tho cook's Job Is to feed the men of his company. Knch German com pany is followed or preceded by a field kitchen on wheels. Sometimes the llres are kept going while the do vlco trundles along. Tho cook stands on the footbonrd and thumps his bread. He Is always the first man up In tho morning, and tho last to sleep ut night. Ho is held to the strictest accountability. The Teuton believes In plenty of food. A well-fed soldier will fight. A hungry ono may not "When tho company gots Into camp at night," said the man who knows, "the cook Is there beforo It. swearing at his fires and the second cook and turning out quantities of veal stew, w hich Is very good to cat" When the company goes Into the trenches the cooi stays behind. There Is no placo for a field kitchen In a four-foot trench. Hut those men In the trench must be fed. The Teuton insists that all soldiers must bo fed but especially tho men In tho trench. The others may go hungry, but theso must have tight belts. Upon their staying power many depend the safety of an army. where she had been earning a comfort- ablo living for some years, to prose cute her claim. The estate Is said to have been left by Washington Ware, formerly of Athens, who died some months ago In Knoxvllle, Tenn. According to Infor mation which Mrs. White, who is a widow, has received, it was turned over to an administrator in the ab sence at the time of knowledge of any living relatives of the deceased. Mrs. White was Informed that she and her sister, who were married to STYLE SHOW FOR RED CROSS Mrs. Christian D. Ilemmlck. society woman and artist of Washington and I'aris, was one of tho patronesses of the stvlo show recently held In Wash ington for tho benefit ol tho Hed Cross She Is here shown standing beside one of the exhibits at the show. nf M,..m r able to Bit up In their bunks and tako a mild Interest In us, Onco. bv a queer coincidence, wo sl multiineously pass tho wounded going ono way and cheering fresh troops go ing tho other. So. as tho company cannot go to the cook, tho cook goes to tho com puny. When meal hour comes he puts a yoke on his shoulders and puts a bucketful of that veal stew on either end of Die yoke and goes to his men. Maybe the trench Is under lire, lie- Ing a tn nch, It most probably Is. No mailer. Ills men are In that trench and potztausend they must be fed. Somet lines tho second cook gets his step right there. Sometimes tho apprentice cook the dlshwaiiier, the grub murderer, tho university gradu ate who has Just learned what to ex pect wlwn Fahrenheit is applied to spuds is summoned from his Job of rustling firewood to pick up tho cook's yoke and refill tho spilled buckets and tramp nteadily forward to the line Sometimes tho supply of assistant cooks, even, runs short. Put the men in the trenches always get their food. "That's why bo many cooks In tho Ger man army have iron crosses dangling from their brensta." said the man who knows. "No braver men ever lived. Tho hero of the German campaign la tho cook of the field kitchen." Tho man who knows really does know. Ho has been along tho Ger man battlo lino, under protection of a headquarters puss. It is this man's belief, based on what ho has heard, that the commis sariat of tho allies has from time to time broken down, but that of tho Germans never has. WATCH 1s0F11bUCAL AGE Has Marked the Passing of 613,678 Hours and Is Three-Score-and-Ten. Sheridan, Wyo.-Arnold Tschlrgl, the county surveyor, has a watch that has marked the passing of 613,078 hours. It has been ticking away for 70 years and is still a good timekeeper. The watch is key-wind. It Is an open face gold case. The dial Is beautifully ornamented In figured gold. The crys tal Is made of heavy convex glass. Tbe watch formerly belonged to Mr. Tschlr gi's father. brothers, are the only heirs that could bo located. They are said to be nieces ot the millionaire. Mrs. White's son, Samuel White, who lives in Oklahoma, came to Sa vannah to assist her In establishing her claim. From here be went to Athens and retained an attorney. In a letter to his mother he says be be lieves that she and his aunt will soon come Into possession of the estate "Wouldn't it be good," said Mrs. White; "I'd 'set 'em up' to all my friends." III! 'H BATTERY A FOR SOUTH BETHLEHEM Demonstrates Value of Turtle As Pest Killer. MOTHERS' PENSION BOARDS Former Title Of Philadelphia eooy Goes To Northampton Organixa tlon To Fight Abolition Of Internal Affairs Post. Harrlsburg. Application of citizens of South Buthliihom for tho organiza tion of a battery of tleld artillery to be mustered Into tho ational Guard has been annroved. and it will be oUiclally designated as Battery A. Taking a tltlo which has been vacant since shortly fter tho Spanish war when Buttery A of Philadelphia became a troop ot cav alry. It Is planned to issue the neces sary orders for tho muster in of the battery within six weeks. Citizens of South Bethlehem are erecting an armory and havo given assurance of uho of thirty acres of ground for drills and training of horses, the erection of stables and furnishing of twenty-live horses and requisition will bo made to the War Department, for material so that the guns will be on hand when the armory Is finished. This will give the Stato four batteries. 1'nder Instructions from the Gover nor. Adjutant General Stewart will Issue orders for the muster Into tho National Guard within tho next two weeks of a fleld hospital at Tacony. Philadelphia. This will be known as Field Hospital No. 2 and will likely be commanded by Captain Klmer K Kelsor, medical corps. National Guard The Winter Inspection of organiza Hons of the National Guard by army officer to determine their readiness for fleld service will begin soon after the new year. This Is separate from the inspection by the officers of tho Miarri Thn ravalrv Inspection will hecln January 4 and the Infantry in enoi'tlnn w ill hecln January 11 and February 15. The dates for the In ennoilnn hv State otlicers have not been determined. Want Late Deer Season. "Deer, hunters and many men inter ested in hunting throughout Pennsyl vanla vlll aHk tho next legislature to chance the deer hunting season and I sincerely trust that a change of the season to make it run froth December 1 to 15 will be made," declared Dr. Joseph Kalbfus, secretary of the State Game Commission. "The season Just closed has been very successful, but there have been people killed and tho change In the law should be made on humanitarian grounds, If so no otner "After December 1 the leaves are all off the trees and the bird hunters have finished up their hunting," ho continued. "With the leaves off there Is less danger of peoplo being killed and the number of accidents will be greatly reduced. Deer can be better tracked and as snow comes early In December In some quarters It will be better for hunting." Value Of Turtle As Pest Killer. State Zoologist H. A. Surface la o the opinion that the average Tennsyl vanian does not know how useful as destroyers of pests are snakes, frogs, salamanders and other creatures. He has Just Issued a bulletin on turtles which ho snys Is tho most complete collection of turtle loro ever put out, equalling his bulle'ln which demon strated that the snake was a friend of the farmer and that tho bullfrog could do something besides niako a noise. The turtle, he says, Is a vnluablo ad junct In destroying pests; it cleans out snails, grasshoppers, crickets and beetles, keeps down toadstools and mushrooms; helps destroy mosquitoes and keeps the balance or power among fishes. State Conscience Fund Enriched. Tho State Treasury has been en riched by a fifty-cent piece mailed from Reading. The money camo wrap ped In several thicknesses of paper, enough paper to safeguard a thousand dollar bill, and not a lino of writing to tell why It was mailed. It was ad dressed to the "Stato Treasurer, Capi tol, Harrlsburg." The officials sent it to the conscience fund. Internal Affairs Pott. Friends of Henry Hourk, Secretary of Internal Affairs, are lining up to do feat the proposed constitutional amend ment to abolish the Department which, passed tho last Legislature and which, If it passes the next General Assemoiy, will go before the voters in November. Mothers' Pension Boards Renamed. Governor Tener announced tl:o re appointment of tho Hoards of Trustees of Mothers' Tension Boards for the counties of Luzerne, Schuylkill, Alle gheny and Beaver. PENNSYLVANIA CHARTERS. State charters have been granted to the following: Carver W. Reed Loan Company, Philadelphia, capital 400,000. Treas urer, Carrer W. Heed. The Super Glass Company, Phils. delphla, capital $100,000. Treasurer, Jacob W. Vodges. Trades Union Publishing Company, Philadelphia, capital $5,000. Treas urer, Leon Kraft Ed. D. Schwem Company, liquors, Du Bols. capital $25,000. Treasurer, R T. 8chwem. Tidal Lumber Company, Mahontng, capital $28,000. Treasurer, C. H. Jones. Tortags Auto & Machine Co., Tort sge, capital $10,000. Treasurer, J. M. Stewart. . The Marcus Company, store, Read ing, capital $10,000. Treasurer, Drain erd L. Miller. irairiamh Coal Company, Philadel phia, capital $5,000. Trtssurtr, Crosby Fab-banks, Jr. R. TRAINED HORSE A NUISANCE Brltith Officer's Experience Shows That It Is Not Always Wise to Teach One Tricks. It Is not always wise to teach a horse to play tricks, as this story. ' told by Gen. Sir Robert Haden Powell lu Peursoii's Magazine, proves. j John Leech's inimitable circus horse Ihat lusiMted on sitting down with his rider whenever he heard a band play. Is the prototype of a horse of mine, which, In a weak moment, 1 had taught 'j rear up and "salaam" whenever I caned forward to make a bow. . It was all very pretty when I was ; out riding und met any lady of my nc nnaliitance, but it became an Infernal nulsanco when I was out pig sticking I would lean forward to meet the rutih of a charging boar with my spear- up would go tho Billy beast on end. Just ut tho moment when his safety depended on my taking a truo and deadly aim with my spear point. The ronsequenco was that his hind legs showed many scars from hours' tusks, and he was lucky that he did not end his career with his belly ripped open I had, too, at one time, a fine, but somewhat nervous charger. One day, on a parade, my mount suddenly gave way with me, and quietly lay down. I thought for the moment he was 111. but, on rousing him, bo Immediately sprang to his feet again, quite lit and well. A week or two later, when rid ing with a friend, we stopped for n moment to admlrn the view, when down he went again. It was evident to me that Ue bud been trained to lie down nt a given signal, but 1 never could discover for the life of ine what that signal was. Early Dam- on the Nile. What the British are undertaking In tho Nile count rv, in tho introduction of Irrigation plans, was carried out to an Interesting extent about 6,000 years ago by King Menes. Ho Is credited with tho earliest Irrigation works when dykes were mado on tho west bank of the Nile to retain the flood wa ters on tho land for a longer period, the enst bunk being left open for the Inundation to snend Itself freely. Two thousand yenrs later Amenemhnt III extended the sumo system of "basin Ir rlgutlon" to the enst bunk, and In order to wnrd off tho danger of a high flood he made Lake Moeria where Is now the Fayum. Into this great artificial lake, one of tho wonders of the world at that period, the high waters were allowed to escape, and from it, when the crest of the flood had pussed, the basins of lower Kgypt wero kept supplied, with out danger of overflooding. A Knockout. Senator Smith of South who was recently re-elected Carolina, tells this story of a little argument In the court i room between a rising young attorney j and an elderly payslcian. The attor- , ney was prosecuting a damage suit, and tho physician's testimony being detrimental to his cause, he was try ing to show that the doctor was Inex perienced. He asked several satirical uuestions. Tho physician answered putiently. Finally he tried a final shot. "You'vo sent a good many of your patients to heaven, haven't you, doc tor?" he asked. "Well, I presume they went there," replied the physician, "unless they had formed too close an association with lawyers." Enlightened. "My dear duke," said her rather. Jocosely, "don't you realize that In this country tho men never havo anything to do with It? If she has given her consent nothing on earth will prevent her from marrying yon. I cannot understand why she sent you to me." "Nor I," suid tho noblemnn, "but I suppose it was my mistake. It never occurred to mo that she would wish to niako the financial arrangements herself." Worth Hoping For. Fa What's that dreadful noise in the parlor? Ma Sarah's new beau is showing her how he can throw his voice. I'a Well, don't disturb him : maybe, hoil throw It so rar ho won't he able to get It back again. Youngslown Telegram. A Mistake. First Ally I'm afraid ltussla Is go ing to stop chasing thn Germans to get a big slicn of Turkey. Second Ally What's the matter vth her? This isn't u Thanksgiving dinner .celebration. Many a man who is sure he's right goes ahead and finds he was wrong. C. 23ia. 1 I UN I if 1 JjJ dissatisfied with life, burn girls shoui ft.t XtlflflOOCi to over tm8 distressinf; slape in life by v'l JZlSJJmmKmm 'vv ,on'c anl' n"vin that has proven su ( .jK over 40 years. dissatisfied Dr. Pierce'syavorite Prescription is a keen enemy to the physical wellnesses of woman. A medicine prepared by regular graduated physician of unuinXex perience in treating woman's diseases carefully adapted to work in harmonyVKh (he nio.t dcliralo feminine conititutios. It It now obtainable In liquid ortuar-coaled tablet form at the drug (tore or lend SO one-cent aUnvna for a trial box, to Buffalo, Kve, woman may writ Dr. Tierce and hit atafT at the InvaiKla' Hotel and N. Y.. and ma be lure lhal her tt ful, tonicientioua. confidential rnnaid tpcrienred medical advice will DR. 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