T&E Oxford Democrat.
VOLUME 85. SOUTH PARIS, MAINE, TUESDAY, JUNE 25, 1918. NUMBER 26. .1
in all directions. The road and S. BRIGG8, Cutworms. Candidates Ια Oxford County. Seeing were all over with CARL AMONG THE FARMERS. The email number of oonteste in the roadside spotted our Dentist, for some of the oountv ittle field gray dota, the toll of HOW TO COHTBOL THI8 OOMMOB OUBDXB ■t^te, except MAINS. ont » email PARIS, "•WD THB now." offlcee, tended to bring onlj {una. SOUTH PUT. at the on the : 9 A. m. to 5 p. tt. Sp*. vote primary eleotlon 17th. "The captain. In his excitement, had Ofice Hours the vote waa than *iveo to children. Nevertheless, larger off the and was on .id ittention Να m wo as conoernlng the dipped sandbag, 143-4 Inquiries waa expected by nome, oonildering ail Telephone Correspondence oa practical agricultural topic of outworms on bean·, oorn, ils knees In the mud, the glass still at to sollolted. Address all communication» In* ravage· the oondition·, and some local contests leaded Πιητ D and other vege- lis eye. He was muttering to himself à park. Men for this department to lettuce, cabbage garden ont a large vote. ft :EEICI Editor Oxford Dem- table· are the brought disen- Hammokd, Agricultural received each year bj Below are the oandldatee nomi- tnd slapping his thigh with his ocrat. Paris. Me. Maine given at Law, Young Agricultural Experiment Station; who will have their names on tbe gaged hand. At every a big Attorneys nated, φ slap wait too be- mains. Sometime· a writer will long official ballot in Oxford Connty to he *ound juicy cuss word would escape bxthil, fore and alnoe very Herrlci. kllerj C.Park Look To TJs A New Corn Post. making inquiry voted for at the state eleotlon on the 9th !rom bis followed by: ιjtiltoD t action I· in AN AMEfiKM lips prompt remedial neoeeaary of September. SOMft It la deemed ad· "•Good I Fine! Marvelous I Pretty; PARK, controlling ontworma There la one vacancy in this list, the THE EUBOPKAN COBN STALK BOBKB IS at « « Direct hits alL' for newest clothes viaible to emphasise their Importanoe nomination for of Porkt 1 the ideas; the New Republican Register ^LJfKTD.Licensed Auctioneer, EXPECTED. this time. Dootor Llntner of Deeds for the Eastern Dlstriot. For WIIOWENT Then he turned to me and shouted : MAINS. Jersey State Department of Agriculture this nomination the oandldates were W. what do think of itt SOUTH PARIS, Schaffner •"Wilson, you they should; Hart, baa estimated that ont worma cause both of Moderate. And still oomel The H. Jenne and Harvey E. Powers, Md you ever see the like of it In your, Uπ» they European ▲merioan grower· an annual vegetable Paris. The vote is so olose that it will D η fine I call it* are there corn-atalk borer le likely to reeoh Maine of and Maine not the ife? work, Moorhouae & Marx great ; loaa #1,000,000 is. be neoessary to have the offiolal returns Dr. Irwin K. styles tble year from Massachusetts where a "Pretty soon a look of wonder stole leaat of the states effected. to deoide the inoluding tbe soldier serions outbreak occurred in 1917. Both result, tver his face and he exclaimed : OSTEOPATH are no clothes that smart- Cutworm injury Is very obaraoterlatlc. vote at Devens and Wads· and small are Camp Camp House. NORWAY. MAINE give large gardens threatened The are or out oil, at ,ΜΠΙΙδϋΥΜΥ •"But who in h—1 them the Hathaway planta gnawed just to both of whioh ballots were mm.mmrmt---" gave ρ»». and all on the worth, [machine: 39-li cultivators should be the surface or a little below tbe Telephone or perbapa sent. >rder to fire. Range and everything er livelier than these lookout for this Mail in tbe >1917 BY· Sundays by style ; pest. saspioious level of tbe ground and later too. I know I didn't Wilson, 9-1·· I V everj day; I worms or In corn REPUBLICAN. Orrect, Hoar» looking bug· working aeaaon tbe outworm will often olimb tbe ■tarToBtyi appointment. save most and otber to the Maine United States Senator- Ud 1 give you any order for the bat- those who have lost faith In all wool clothes the plants Agricul- and and frnit. Tbe la OMeopathy. injure foliage Bert M. Fernald, Poland. on the chart ns 17. What he to course I 47lf tural Experiment Station to be identified aa aoon aa the Continued from lut week Target ery open up? Of didn't, can place confllence. Slantsepredatlona begin juat for wear a time and aak for further Information concern- above the Governor- su Id about those Boches would never Ud I r you ; long young planta appear ground, Carl E. It was an observation poet rare they ing the inseot sent. MUllken, Augusta. have the relchstag, though I "I answered "No, & and oontlnue into July. Oddly enough That's all the nee it was. Just passed very emphatically, Bisbee Parker, Tbe new pest Is alarm and will State Auditor- enough. not have to oauslng we seldom see the outworm for he feeds believe it would have gone through tir, you gave no command. Nothing AND COUNSELLORS; AT LAW and buy be this in several New Roy L. Wardwell, Augusta. observe all day, but never a message *nO«HEVS you'll investigated yesr only at night and burlea himself in the our censor easily enough. rent this I am abso- states. Introduced from to Second District- back for our to You through post England Europe aa soon as appears al- Representative Congress, battery open up. ground daylight Wallace H. Jr. "The bursting shells were making utely certain on that point, sir.' Eumiord, Maine. them so often. about 10 years ago this corn-stalk borer be crawls under White, see, at. this point of the line'there though sometimes such a din that I went a menace In packed up talking "Of course nothing through,' baa become serions Mas- or rubbish. If should 8enator— were strict orders not to fire a shell, OE.NERAL PRACTICE. boards you dig to the He in some cases whole Orman L. Stanley, Porter. and took watching captain. te replied. Then his face fell, and he Blsbee sachusetts, crops for him around the base of a rnlned unless specially ordered to do so from T. Parker Spauldiag before theoorn was fidgeting around on an old sand- nuttered out loud: (ttipfe being destroyed matured, bean would find a smooth, County Attorney- Bllme me, if j plant you Frederick B. Buckfleld. brigade headquarters. Occa- and it may prove a matter of deep con- ourled worm Dyer, bag with the glass to his eye. "But, by Jove, wait till Old Pep· naked, clay oolored, up, anyone disobeyed that command, our cern for Maine planters whose two mil- about an inch Clerk of Courts- sionally he would let out a grunt, and >er wind of this. There'll be fur NASH, like oaterpillar long. It was Old gets TwALDO newest lion dollar corn is threatened. The Donald B. Partridge, Norway. general—yes, Pepper- on You'll find here the crop This is tbe culprit. Step on blm! make some remark I couldn't hear lying.' is caused the first brood of Eastern District— would have court-martialed the whole injury by Cutworms are tbe stage of Register of'Deeds, account of the noise, but I guessed Just then Bombardier Cassell cut in caterpillar went out caterpillars which feed during June and "Miller" moths 4iblob of Western District- expeditionary force. Nobody Taxidermist, selections of hat in town. the very oommon Register Deeds, what it was all right. Fritz was get- m the wire: Licensed styles after which transform Into as as Dean A. Ballard, Fryeburg. of their way to disobey Old Pepper in July they bovered about the lamps long ago on that road. rear Masonio Block, moths in to ting fresh again "'General's compliments to Captain TimpJ· Street, is yellowish early August. Up JSsop wrote his fables and are still to be Sheriff— those days, because he couldn't be The neckwear this tbe of insect In- Paris. "Cassell had been sending in the tap L He directs that officer and slg- NORWAY. I spring first August this feeds seen on aummer It is Harry D.Cole, a was more like a Telephone Oonnaotion. evenings. these called parson ; he and side tbe so much food in code' to me, but I was fed up îaler report at the double to brigade stalk, absorbing motha wbloh lay eggs, generally graas County Commissioner— If at any time the devil should new oorn pirate. Then he sent rich in tbst the becomes stunted and or from wbloh tbe Charles W. Bowker, Paris. didn't bother with it | as soon as relieved. Re· colorings. plant land amongat weeda, and for a îeadquarters & BUTTS, fails to ear. feel lonely sigh proper mate, LONGLEY mature tbe The moth cutworms hatch in tbe usual- Treasurer- 0. and I was all attention, for this | ief now on the young fall, County would the flret call. S., way.' which Issues in a second M. Atwood, Paris. Old Pepper get which Norway, Malm·, August lays ly in September. Tbe young cutworms George was a call used between us "In an undertone to me, "Keep a corn the Germans wasn't half bad batch of eggs preferably in and the the fall months on weeds to the Facing was feed daring Representatives Legislature- meant that something important | >rass front, Wilson, and for God's caterpillars arising from them feed dur- then hibernate tbe Frank etanley, Dix field. compared with an Interview with that and grass and during on. I was all ears in an Instant Then on the fall and over winter in tbe stubble. Harry M.Swift, Greenwood. iake, stick.' I answered with, 'Rely Heating, ing winter. If this land should be plowed Rumford. old firebrand. Plumbing, Frederick O. Eaton. Cassell turned loose. was all over. In tbe these turn into of ne, mate,' but I trembling spring caterplllsrs in the spring thus depriving tbem Arthur E. Forbes, Paris. "If a or battalion should Metal Work, morbs in tbe new corn. company "Ton blankety blank dud, I have "I the message to the Sheet which lay eggs food will be very when tbe Robert F. Blckford, Norway. gave general's A SPECIALTY. tbey hungry C. Sweatt, Andover. give way a few yards against a su- for ITESL CEILINGS Co. Tbis habit of inside tbe corn stalk come Clayton been trying to raise you fifteen and started up. H. B. Foster living and Mr. Cutworm •aptain, packing young plants up Edwin R. Cbellis, Porter. the of kill- perior force of Boches, Old Pepper are entirely preoludes possibility is generally right there waiting and will minutes. What's the matter, you "The relief arrived, and as we left CLOTHIERS them with inseoticides and tbe DKMOCKÀT. would send for the commanding offi- M. ONE PRICE ing only begin to out away tbe young plantstems. asleep?' (Just as if anyone could he post the captain said: Harry Shaw, United States Senator- an method thus far Is that of be will wax fat cer. In about half hour the officer " suggested It he ie left undisturbed Elmer E. Newbert, Augusta. have slept in that Infernal racket!) 'Now for the fireworks, and I know ATTORNEY AT LAW burning tbe stubble in winter and pull- descend into the would come back with his face the Maine and finally ground 'Never mind framing a nasty answer. and were. Norway Infested stalks as in Governor— bey'll be good plenty.' They Block up they appear a or motlonleas a in a few hours Maxim ing where he beoomea pupa Bertrand G. Mclntire, Waterford. color of brick, and Just listen.' summer and them out to to a "When we arrived at the gun pits feeding in which he ohangea over was left of his command would bag State Auditor- what MIAre you game for some- : Maine! or stock. It is also a pest of or later putting he commander, the sergeant South Paris, ι poultry brownish grayish moth, coming B. Richmond. their battery i«f as Charles Day, be holding original position. over on the Boches and Old Pep- other vegetables eucb potatoes, out to about the lamps. If tbe egg thing najor and Cassell were waiting for us. fly to 8econd District- "I have àeen an officer who wouldn't tomatoes, etc., and hence, a visitation of laid in the obanoes are Representative Congress, per all In one?' march was grassland, Daniel J. McGlMcuddy.Lewlston. »Ve fell In line and the funeral this Insect In tbe is liable to be from this inseot would say d η for a thousand quid spend I was gsrden that tbe injury "I answered that game enough ο brigade headquarters started. Weak and Lame attended with disaster. Its presence, In for under these condi- Senator- Bye minutes with the old boy. and From not be suspeoted Fred L. Bethel. when it came to putting it over the the bat- should be at once. Edwards, "Arriving at headquarters any case, reported tions there is an abundance of his natur- when he returned the flow of language that I had a Boches, but confessed commander was the first to be Well and the Better Executor? Previous to this year the European al food. he In what County Attorney- would make a navvy :ery To Strong Which Makes If, however, grew up Peter M. McDonald, Romford. from his lips of even at the corn-stalk borer bas not been discovered weakening the spine, ntervlewed. This was behind closed turned out to be a garden and shame. of Courts- blush for mention of Old name. In.Maine Extension Entomol- was a conscientious Clerk Pepper's loors. From the roaring and explo- PUla will although the gardener Paris. am to tdl is how Try them. Foley Kidney in business affairs, or Ernest J. Record, "What I going you so absurd- A woman, inexperienced ogist C. H. Batch elder has examined to the of "He came back with, It's itons of Old It sounded as if do for otier men and women—quick- grief-stricken objector presenoe over on the old scamp, Pepper Mr a. corn stubble in the southern oounties Register of Deeds. Extern District- two of us put it there is no ly—what thty have done for this National Bank which is under the strict of cutworms, then the cbanoes are that tbe ly easy and simple that >aw meat was being thrown to the strong supervision George L. Sanborn, Norway. and with it It was a risky Stray η se. for evidenoe of the pest. Plenty of old fashioned would be got away old heathen it. as down with following receipt chance of the rumbling lots. Cassell, later, described It "Last year, I grot almost the United States Government? evidence is at band of the work Register of Deeds, Western District- thing, too, because Old Pepper wouldn't writes Mrs. H. T. Straynge always used. T. Anyway, If we're caught Γ11 take the like a raid. In about my back. its Benjamin Newman, Fryeburg. us if he ;oundlng bombing of Gainesville, Ga.. R. Nol 3. "I suf- of the native corn-stalk borer but Control outworms with a bait. have been exactly mild with poison blame.' wo minutes the officer fered from Inflammation of the blad- are mild aa with made of white Sheriff- reappeared, or no business depredations compared This is very easily up had next to the game. < whenever I doctoring Is to women who have had little experi- PaalC. Thurston, Bethel. got "Under these condition I told him to from his fore- der. and stopped it[fair introduced species. insects arsenlb be at Har- rhe sweat was pouring worse. tried Kidney tbç Many (can bought any drug store) "Me and my mate, a lad named 1 grew I Foley which is Commissioner- his scheme. It was so daring face was the coloc of a them awhile ence, to into their hands the of property bave been identified in former years at some molasses and such as County bat- spit out j lead, and his Pilla and after taking put management something A. Andover. ry Cassell, a bombardier in D 238 and Young Thurston, took breath was As he my bladder action became regular tbe Maine 4%rioultural Experiment Sta- bran with which to make a masb. In it and simple that it my | >eet. He speechless. I the source of their income? or lance corporal, you call the stinging sensation disappeared. perhaps only tion and ouitivators are to make formula wheat bran County Treasurer— tery, fis is what he : the ho his thumb I've urged the old fashioned Paris. away. This proposed I >assed captain Jerked am now in back than _ William O. relieve the stronger my more use of tbis at Frothlngham, In the infantry, used to and alnce get- frequent Institution waa used but any stook feed middlings, Boches should use that road l η the direction of the lion's den and bees for several years, would do two hours "If the looked this time of tense Interest. to the Legislature— We ■ ting well, I've stayed well and had You can be sure that their interests will be carefully agricultural meal, old oatmeal, oat bran or similar Representatives telephonists. the vent out. Then the went In, Oscar E. Turner, Hartford.- on again, to send by the tap system captain bo return of the trouble.** received in tbis are al- is almost as Mix tbe on and four oft.* I would be duty Speoimens way material good. Lee J. Thurston, Rumford. ι lions were once fed. Start In now to use Foley Kidney a will, appointing target and range. I had previously tnd the agMn after, by having your lawyer carefully prepare ways welcome as a means of keeping in white arsenio and tbe bran material Ephralm B. Jlllson, Oxford. in the advanced observation post, Pills. will feel an Improvement our out Πιο about twenty mln- ^Tou of estate. with some Isolated Inseot situa- a John F.Talbot, Andover. of told him about captain talking captain stayed from the very first doaes, showing the National Bank the executor or trustee your touch while and put the molasses into while he be at the other end Norway dry Alt^n F. Bartlett-Hanover. ^vould ι ites and came out. I couldn't see his how act on and tions in the state that otherwise a dissolve. loud as if he were sending through quickly they kidneys might cup or buoket of water to Leroy W. Titus, Woodstock. the wire in the battery dugout signal- bladder. They stop Irregular urinary this I was ι 'ace, but the In his shoulders pass unobserved by flelcr workers who Then add enough of this sweetened Jaoob L. Mason, Porter. to send orders. Well, If happened, droop action, ease pain in back and «idea, ing station. We were supposed are for insect to bran to make it moiat to Cassell and he vas He looked like a wet hen. limber up stiff joints and aching mus- scouting pests. water tbe juat to fire to send the dope enough. through orders for the battery room cles. They put the kidneys and blad- Plaoe a teaapoonful at the Letter from^W. R. Manley In France. would transmit it to the com- "The door of the general's DIBECTION8 FOB MAILING SPECIMENS. throughout. so the observa- battery der in condition. af- when ordered to do by sound, healthy Try baae touohing) of eaob plant The letter below was written as and Old Pepper stood in the ti.eO, about or (not given But mander officially coming through >pened Inquiries insects, Injurious and near tbe baae of of tion officer In the advanced post fected adjaoent under date of April β by Will Manley the observation post Then the bat- < loorway. With a roar he shouted: Sold otherwise, ehonld, whenever possible, aeema to be few were sent It was Everywhere Where tbe damage and was very messages one is Cassell? be of the in- planta. MoMinnville, Oregon, published tery would open up. Afterwards, dur- "•Which of you accompanied by speoimens an edge bordering a pleoe of Id the of that town. only In case of an actual· attack that as along Telephone Register would I 3 η me, get your heels together well as tbe culprit himself. Snob aome ing the Investigation, Cassell jury put down near each Mr. Is a of C. Freelaod we would a chance to earn our whenever dead should be graaa-land, Manley grandson get direct < vhen I ! Come In here I' speoimens tbe border. Paris. As. is indicated swear he received It They speak plant along Penley of South •two and six' a day. You see, Old Pep- 'Yes sir.' saturated with alcohol and packed For a have to relieve because it "Cassell started to say, C.E.Tolman&Co.,Inc. Uae tbe following quantities: by bis letter, be is serving with orders not to fire ex- would him, In ootton or tissue paper If per had issued Old roared, 'Shut up!' General Insurance and BANK tightly of 1-2 sore or less use: Montreal unit in the war In Franoe. He was impossible from his post in the "But Pepper NATIONAL gardens orders came from him. THE NORWAY or mosa Is not avail- when the swamp cept In five minutes. sphagnum 1 quart bran (or aubatitute.) has had a long servioe, and baa been to know that the road "Cassell came out Seal Estate. able. Tbe should Include with And with Old orders is orders, battery dugout paokage 1 white arsenio. twice wounded and sent to the Pepper time the 3e said but as he passed me Maine a teaapoonfnl hospital. was being used at that by nothing, 7 Park Street. South Paris. Norway, living grubs, caterpillars or maggots, 1 molasses. and made to obey. and tablespoonful Germans. And also it was ] îe his tongue Into his cheek State Agents for North American Accident of their natural food. Air holes "My Paris leave came through Ο. E. impossible put | supply Water to moisten. Germans must have known < to the closed SBd Hssltk Inaair·<«λα Γα no thanks "The to the and vinked, then, turning are never needed for tbe journey, use: and I bad a splendid time there, for him give target range For 1 to 2 aore gardens about these for even in the day his thumb to his nose Great Eastern Accident and Health lueur· matter how tbe box since in- to tbe interest the T. M. C. A. are tak- orders, You know a battery chart is loor, he stuck tight Is, 10 lbs. bran (or substitute). degrees. wee Co. us in the see- their and troops used to men and serts are seldom bothered by laok of air. 1 lb. white arsenio. ing towards helping sight transports not passed around among the like tnd left. Agents Wanted High grade It Is that and information in themselves as if they were on turn very important accompanying 1 quart mtflasses. ing furnishing gener- expose a newspaper from Blighty. From him "Then the sergeant major's IUV UOVV V0 V UVi V DUVUIU WV DVUV lUkVIIHIT al. That sound like a very small This sure our nose, Water to moisten. may parade. got up the Investigation would go to the ob- ;ame. He didn't come out our way. Economical tioo the amount of it but is by us wun une deeoribiog damage For use where Infestation exists task, greatly appreciated sitting there day alter aay, servation and the observing offi- the roaring, Old Pepper baa done io the where the In- genersl failnw· whn nftn't 'narlez vone' Parisian post, fudging by looality, iU m Λ AUIC ui suaugi us but unable to |I1UV U1UIC, gj/eiiug targets In front of cer could swear that I had nust have eaten hlin. per square sect was found, on leave·, although we can manage np the truthfully .60,-1.90,-2.26 | (whether I j over entire field : French, send over a shell. We heartily cussed and stem or bow it baa line or In the little where we not sent the message by 'phone, "When the door opened and the gen- FOR bade, roots) long 60 lbs bran substitute). villages the SALE. (or Old his orders, govern- issued knees started BY and never I Pepper, orders to fire had been to me, my SOLD ONLY been known to the tender what had Perl· Green or 8 lbe. arsenate billet. I will be sorry enlisted, that 110 »ral beckoned 2 lbe. at and every- pBMSIlC„ been done about If if it was to see bat I won't ment, the people home, mm. me luveeugaiuio nuuiu iucu Sweet Home' against already It, anything. only Paria, Dy to Ήοφβ, Houses and of lead (powder). Boches play Farms, Data the name of the to Into for I never oonld do In general. But the we be the inch & Son oonoernlng Ineeot, 2 qte. molMaee. try go detail, thing be up in the air, would safe, nthor. S. P. Maxim hie what to do for him and other it I was a little didn't mind and got very care- habita, Many people add to tbii poison mash justice. disappointed, cussing, Boches would receive a good bashing, "My interview was very short Wood lots at all times information will be forwarded to the for leave was intended to were bally In- Parle. Maine the juice and oruahed pnlp of eome frnlt however, my less. Bllme me, they and we would get our own back on Old "Old Pepper glared at me when I South aender aa aoon aa determination of the be fourteen but this new drive up- that to be handy snob aa grape days, sulting. Used to, when using a certain It was too to be true. let loose. ËOofiNG happens waa Pepper. good •ntered, and thon ia made.—Cbaa. D. Di- set and I called back. by apeoiea Woods, can- everything throw their Into the air as M (rait, applee, tomatoes, orange·, known road, caps I fell In with the scheme, Of course you don't know anything rector. whloh have By tbe way, the Huns must bave gleefully talonpee, etc., may juat gone a taunt at our helplessness. I was his meat like the rest I waa on leave, for it waa then tbej and told Cassell ibout it' You're just by and it ie oonaldered by aoientiflo people a In Paris. I saw where two "Cassell had been telegrapher "Then I waited with beating heart ( to a bottle around Cow Moat Economical. a This started ^belling }ught hnve nursing to be very good practioe. polaon when war was J. of the sheila struck. One waa about civil life and Joined up and watched the like a hawk. and a In your teeth. Bean Mnoh attention is now to bait la easily mixed and easily captain pour neck nipple Hastings being paid obeap, I waa I knew Morse, it le a old δΟΟ yarda from the hotel where declared. As for me, "He was to fidget again turn ray stom- in effloienoy, to economical production, and applied. The fact that very beginning Soldiers—by gad, you Dealer Real It didn't de a great deal of learned It at the school back war, Estate, to the of foods. whioh was standard many years ataying. signalers' and was drumming on the sandbags ich .to look at you. Win this nouriahing properties remedy waa a re- a to its damage, but there quite heavy In 1910. With an officer In the obser- to SOUTH PARIS, ME. LOOK The dairy oow has not only demonstrate ago has given sufficient test with his feet At last turning me, ffhen England seBds out such samples and of oouree that was to can h am an One of the best features of port, enough vation we could not carry on the Not ! ed that she produoe more reliability. the post, be said: is I have in my brigade ! likely is that as soon as the worm frighten the oiviliana, especially usual be- food from a given amount of feed, bnt the poison kind of conversation that's this army le a blankety me what you don't know E. W. Shoes Are High women. Fritz abould be real proud of MrWIl8on, Now, sir, tell CHANDLER, that ahe oonanmea a amount of has fed he orawls into tbe ground from so we used the larger waa over tween two mates, blank washout What's the use of hav- affair. up, out with so that the birds hia new invention. He also about this Speak feed wbiob oould not be uaed aa hnman whioh he never emerges us would on raids. Morse code. To send, one of If It Is not allowed to fire? at me like a fish. are is the that our Advertis- not eat the dead ontworms. Bat we the oity three nlghta bombing ing artillery It Don't be gaping Shoes high heading food, than any other farm animal. The do his ''One year ago tomorrow the Canadians tap the transmitter with finger The' at home ought to be out* man in the of a adver- ateer of the future be fed more are sometimes deprived4nthi· way from government Spit it Builders' Finish ! ing caught advertising large may took of the British and the one on the other end ι the remits of oar oontrol method. Vimy ridge., Many nails, with of their red tape. 'Sir, I know absolute- will furs'ih DOORS and WINDOWS of My an out State ooarae feed than he has been fed In the seeing hanged som% "I stammered, W»« tisement in paper. drives coat more in men and munltiona would It the receiver. we have no or Style at reasonable price·. In other about the same Another method of oatworm control get through It's through them that past; or, word·, ever ly nothing.' of but I don't think be will reoapture an was whlled in this kind of a ration as the oow Is re- is to dip freshly oat oiover into arsenate Many hour away shells.' to see,' he roared; dairy that will cost him aa muoh "•That's easy He will never be able to lead mixture and then leave bunohes of territory manner back and and started me that 8hut Also Window ceiving. ap- a deal and passing compliments "I answered, Tes, sir,' that stupid face tells & Door Frames. near the base of the "We have been moving good the dairy oow in eoonomloal pro- oiover plants. forth. this over the wire to I are a If la war·. r proaoh at the beat of tlmea ia difficult. sending opinion up. Get out; but think you any kind of VTnlah for Iaatde 01 duotlon or In a food of suoh Both of these remedies should be ap- writing Ootalde wtrk. aend In Lam produoing down and write after "In the observation post the officer but the captain Interrupted the same. Back to your order·. PlM DON'T so that the snn will Ir ia bard to aettle Cassell, i d liar Just »er WE in the ana saloete· on hand vital to the welfare of plied evening a Cbeap for Importanoe' 15 kilometers full order, used to sit for hours with powerful me with: as the oow. not dry them out too muoh to suit the ap- doing marching pour battery.' humfmlty dairy so will have to excuse some of these of field glasses to his eyes. those infernal fingers still. exit Jordan, dlreotor of the New Tork Ex- petite of the oatworm. Care should be yon pair MIKeep "I saluted and made my Planing, Sawing and Job from areas gaps in between my letters. a cleverly concealed loophole What's the the nerves? sent for us. Work.) and will not on the of South Paris and periment Station, found that for every taken to keep poultry away long Through matter, getting "That night the captain Matched Pine impose people "I the papers (Telephone scan the behind the to atten- Sheathing for Sale. shoes are 100 lb·, of nutrients the oow tbns treated. enjoyed he would ground When I'm talking you, pay With fear and trembling we went to by telling them that high. They digestible There Isn't a vicinity returned 1891b·. of milk wbiob oontain Fall plowing le effeotive In killing Register) immensely. German trenches, booking for targets He was alone. After sa- E. that is BUT we will say a column In of them that I haven't tion.' his dugout W. know everything high. on the outworms them up to any This he had (HWDLËR, 18 lb·, of edible solid·. The pig many by turning and finding many. officer, Cap- heart sank. Supposing we stood at attention in front * are two and read and all. a few "My luting .... about Shoes. There ways and to birds. advertising Quite Suaner. Main·. few things same amount of feed returned 15.6 lb·, tbe weather exposing them tain A name, had a habit of then all would was short The of the fellows I knew were mentioned in by rumbled that tapping, of him and waited. His say four in the and selling of shoes. of edible dressed, 4.2 —Chaa. D. Wood·, Director, Maine Ex- ways making aollda; poultry articlea and to see talking out loud to himself. Some- be with our plan. I stopped drum- " two ever it into your to the 2.6 Station. different just their up 'Don't you get four method is from Manufacturer Jobber, lb·.; the iteer, 2.8 lb·.; sheep, periment differ- would vent his same and said: way names in print and to read of their times he opinion, ming with my fingers beads that Morse is a dead language. Wholesaler to Re- lb*. as to Wholesaler, Retailer, Your Protein ent occupations was nearly as good as a common private does when he's " sir, a habit The two of L Jobber Henry says: "The oow easily leads Home Qrow Feeds.. 'Beg your pardon, just I've known it for years. S. BILLINGS THREE PROFITS. The two way one of them. a time the tailer to You. farm In to oon· oow seeing wrought up. Once upon with me.' better rid of that nervous all animals her power Clovers, alfalfa, aoy beana, peas, worse you had get to Retailer. Retailer to You. "It baa turned cold today, luck, on " he an- Manufacturer op and dealer in method. Manufacturer vert the orops of the field into human and vetohea oan be captain had been Old Pepper's staff, 'And a d d silly one, too,' of transmitters; It's dan- profitably produoed for we have been lamed into kilts habit tapping shoes st the same must tbe fol- farm In just so he could cuss and blind In the most ONE PROFIT. Hence price food, with pig second, ponltry on every llve-atook the oountry, on swered, turning to his glasses again, That's all.' Bed Cedar and again, and they are built pretty much gerous. Spruce Clap- better value than shoes that the lowing, and the steer and sheep oomlng and it is of great Importance that an approved style. Got to be sort of a I knew I was safe. He had not out be of pass through tbe open air plan oomparea with trousers. and "We saluted, and were just going boards, and manufac- lowest." be grown tbls year to habit with him. of that New Brunswick Oedar method. The Douglas Regal adequate supply This of weather won't last long at tumbled to the meaning tap- of the when the cap- four-way The Ohio Station estimates that only furnish feed for live stook. These spell the door dugout direct to the Country and thia time of tbe jeat. Tbe few fruit "About six thousand yards from us, back and said: Shingles, North Carolina Pine, turers sell agents through 7.7 per oent of tbe oow's feeds can be crops are comparatively rloh ping. tain called up and at the same leguminous trees that are left are in bloom and tbe behind the German lines, was a road at once, without turning round, are in a to better quality used as human food. Further, the food in The reoent of feeds "All "•Smoke Goldflakes? Yes? Well, Flooring and Sheathing, position give protein. prloes wild flowers are than the so-called the coarse eo plentiful. in plain view of our post For the last he exclaimed: on table. time the retailer"a fairer pro6t which she provides from which are rioh in protein has been Eokman there are two tins of them my Faroid give "I received a letter from Joe Fritz had " nerve Γνβ ever run Hoofing, Wall Board, have established in fodders and Is the most re- ae to prey on tbe three days brought compa- •Well, of all the and your un-branded shoes. They agencies by-prodnots high vitally profits He aeems to be getting on fine, Go back to the battery, keep an- fined aad essential to hnman welfare. wbloh othefwlse would have aoorued to tonight. nies of troops down this road In broad this takes the cake. Those Apple Barrel Heads, and and we are to is a and is anxious to be In across, teeth. Under· different towns and cities pleased the lergesut, that road 1 ongues between your and This we conclusively proved by the produoers of live stock. bla drive daylight They were never shelled. Boches are using we are the for both the line. If Frits keeps on with 1 itandf ατ,τ, nounce that Agents Regal series of artloles Dr. McCollnm of Johns Varieties of seed of the mention- the it is a lumber of kinds orops will moat see all of the lioe Whenever this happened captain again. Blind my eyes, this time Shoes. Come in and look over our Summer wrote for us and ed have been aoolimated and rendered tbey likely "We understood. Douglas Hopkins University want. It Is hard to believe that would froth at the mouth and let out whole brigade of them, transports and whloh we several years ago for In every they "For five tfeeks afterwards our bat- South published praotloal production nearly man would like to be in the a volume of Old religion a target for our Paris, Maine.) Style·. and last winter in onr columns. seotlon. The man who la unable to any aotuaily Pepper's all. What pretty but extra fatigues. again line after one haa had a bit of we 1 :ery did nothing reason experience, which used to make me love him. '4.5V The know that Here we have In a nutshell the raise olovers, vetob, or alfalfa on his beggars S7e were satisfied and so were the but it Is sure the right and only spirit. a chart on I call It the oow holds snob an Im- farm oan resort beana and oow "Every battery .has range won't fire. A d d shame, over Farming Tools For Sale. why dairy tp soy some time we will ran Into each 1 nen. It worth it to put one to the Maybe which distinctive landmarks are to turn D 238 wqs portant plaoe In our agrloultnre pea·. The latter orops oan be grown for noted, Oh, Just for a chance of the One-horse barrow, other, but at present the American 1 >n Old Pepper, to sa* nothing cart, plough, human no other animal oonoentrates or roughage use, and as with the range for each. These land- loose on them.' two & ANDREWS race, and. why troops are on an altogether different I caused to FYitx' feelings.'* work harnesses, har- EASTMAN auch enable the etookman to prepare a marks are called and are num- with excitement njury driving can replace her. front. I'd snre marob 30 kiloa to bave a targets, "I was trembling his ness, well-balanced ration of the When Wilson had finished story cultivators, horse rake, ώ home-grown some real sure MoM. bered. On our battery^ chart that stolen glances at prac- Clothiers and Furnishers visit with enough From repeated and the was new. feeds whloh oontaln a sufficient supply road with [ looked up dugout tically Lota of other small Pound Holsteln. fellows. I haven't aeen ai soul I knew In road was called Target 17, Range range chart that tools. Another Forty of protein. They enable him to reduce captain's lammed. An artillery captain and two oivll life yet, which isn't to be wondered 6000, 8 degrees 80 minutes left* D 288 its was burned into my mind. South Paris More than43 lbs. of butter In seven his oost and to range 1 entered and 31 Market Square, feeding very materially for tbe most of friends are In tbe howit- bat- >fflcers had also stayed MAURICE L. NOYES, 6 lbs. of botter a to a extent with at, my battery consisted of four *4JÙ "Over the wire I tapped, Ί> 288 days—over day—as do away large high· and all of this I tor the finish. WUsoq spat out an *6tf western states, brigade fired a H. E. shell. 8 South Paria. mnoh butter In one week as the avenge pr ioed cottonseed, linseed, and peanut zers, and 85-pound tery, Target 17, Range 0000, degrees waa reoralted and I· reinforced by 1 mormons quid of tobacco» looked up, oow in fourteen weeks. That's meals, wbloh range In oontent As yon know, H. B. means TUgh ex- left salvo, fire.' Cassell yields protein Montreal men. 80 minutée, 1 and as red as a the record of this stately Holsteln from 86 to 60 oent and oost at the I don't like my with the re- taw the captain, got per are a billet at plosive.' bumming up O. K.'d message, and "We In present. my 1 smiled matron of tbe world who goes time from to a ton. unique in carnation. The captain and dairy by present $00 189 la nnder shell or I own battery, but we had a record my ear, I wait- Farm for Kol 2d Tbe village fire, celver pressed against to me: Sale the name of Tietje Queen De Tbe crop of soy beans and oowpees our mln- 1 eft Wilson whispered should aay in range, but It has not been the division for direct hits, and ed and listened. In a couple of 228ΘΘ6. oan be utilised In a number of ways. "Bllme me, Yank, I see where I click Known as the Bjroo Caewell farm In so badly wreoked as some of the boys were just pining away for a over the wire came finished a seven official teat can be used for or quite utes very faintly ihat Is the «aterford, located two m I 1m from Har- Tietje day They erasing soiling towns. We are In an old water mill that chance to exhibit their skill In the commander tor crucifixion, captain a of 639.8 lbs. of milk or the voice of our battery *>·οη, three with production purposes, be oonvertea into hay silage, 1 one us Goldflakes mile· from South Waterford baa been bit once, and that abell just · tame that chucked two 48.29 Ibe of butter to her oredit. or harvested and tbresbedand need for eyes of Fritz. the order: Ό 288 battery. mile· from Brldgtoa Aoademy. 80 Shoes yielding made a 'rat hole' in tbe thlok walla. issuing η his dugout and here I bave been freshened at the age of « 10 or "On the afternoon of the fourth day of land and wood-lot la WMatfctd She years, feeding seeding purposes. Every brook rune on sides of tbe Salvo I Fire I' —— The both mill, me abont In his 26 She la the thirty· farm with a of Fritz1 use of the road the receiver chucking weight »bont fifteen acres. Sefso-ioesi Boys' aontha, days. equipped gasoline engine bat oonld be turned Into the ohannel contemptuous "Then a roar through " enter b nee Holsteln oew to and a email oan and I were at a bearing.' |q fair condition and bar· scoond#unbred power grinding mill, wblob carries the water for tbe big mentioned the captain as the four guns belched forth, food circle of oowa that have oonvert oow or Wilson never clicked his crucifixion. *«60 with lb· ban». the charmed readily any surplus peas are stone ouf as usual. Fritz was strafe- and forty ton· of hay le need new shoes after butter In wheel'. Tber· two big grinders posts screaming and whistling overhead, *·*· This is a time when mon than 40 lbs. of soy besne Into meâl. It la essential that he's Quite a contrast to Wilson was an- hay and farming tool· all f·» Boys prodnoed In the mill, the first I ever saw like them. log us pretty rough, Just like doing the shells were on their way. ** » low a week. theee grains be nound In combination other character In our brigade named *ery prie·. 6th The fellowa have been throwing bombs now. The shells were playing leap- as if he were Her sin ts Sir Pentlac Korndyke with oorn, one part of beana or "The captain jumped on < usually mill In of we called him "Old Seotty" the winter Kol Into tbe pond o! tbe hopes all that orchard. a expressive Scott; W. J. WHEELER, discarding weights. 66229; her dam is Tietje Qoeeq De pees to three or four parts of oorn. frog through shot,*nd let out great big of getting fUb,bnt so far nothing more on a conversation account of his age. He was fifty save·, Show that -ar· aervioaafcl· at #1.76, 96772. Tble le the second daughter When alobO the exoeeslve oil In "I was carrying Λ and turned bis glanes South Paris, Maine Z am showing1 Boy»" ground edible than a frog or two bas been thé η, eagerly although forty, "Old Scotty" Tietje Qneen De Kol to make better tbe will oanae the in our tap' code with Oassell at road. looking Uftf leguminous grains up, In the direction of the German Northwest and $8.00 and $3.60. than 42 lhe*ottortter hua week, and tbi mill to brought other end. It ran'something like this! bad been born In the $9.00, $9.60, gum αρ. ,1 "I am feeling fine and have only one I also strained my eyes watching that 13 1-9 at $8.00, $9.60 dam herself haa a 42 lb. reoord, whloh Boive tbe of high* " how would you like bad served In the Northwest Mounted With Mi dn· » to $1.36, $1.60, prdblem prloed eare, »nd that la that I tbe next •Say, Cassell,, Four blade clouds of dost rose makes thla trio an family. feeds rloh In hop· target He was a UNITED STATES exceptional by growing crop· protein five tbe war faster., than Ibe be in the saloon bar of the Kin police. typical cowpunther De Kol 2d wae bred years of go. to In the middle of the German ynH j^OO, Tietje Queen by on your own farm. a bottl# oî op right ind Indian fighter and was a dead shot oondl- and past four. Give mj regards to «11 my Anns down Bye: lane wijth are valuee under W. L. Keyee, Deerfield, New Tork, Column. Four direct bit·—another no to BIOTGLB ΤΙΒΒΘ The above extra good present old friends. Τ Ptf in front of yon, and that blood· with the rifle, and took pain· le now owned by A. 0. Howe, New Their My Tree. record for D *2881 to, are Wm. R. Mavlbt." 'em r this fact firom «s. Be wad good die kind that stand dall and be eeaetaeed. New Tork. "I Tom is to Into barmaid walting to fill up again Uagnlae tirea, up Hartford, bear going marry ••The shells kept on whistling over- his rifle as If tft were under What sort of folks «Cassell had .'a ftmcy for that par- take ears of a; hard eerric·. Get Hie Bllkins family. Jesse Jobneon of Bailey Island, Gasoo and I had counted twenty-four coeld eomeonyoui came b·» head, baby. Ih Ms spare moeeents yon bike and To control or eradicate a weed It Is firs! are they—any pedigree?" Bay, aged bat 14 years; Is an experlenoed ticular blonde. The answer suddenly be satisfied. I of them when the firing him cleaning It or polish· neeeseavy to determine tbe kind, tbs "Best In tbe oounty*. Old a) an Bll- fisherman, already on wages in the of a volley of ctfMi· always see Open working shape ceased. When the smoke end test the man ereninga. and habite of growth aad re· klns bas a herd of Bolstelns, bis father with bis father. Be went oat In hi· tag the stock. Woe betide New and oharaoter, changed the subject the destruction on that second hand bicycle and suffleient about Its life before him bad the finest Guernsey· 1 boat the other on his own veered clouds lifted *ko muttn m, for prodpftton. power day "After a while our talk Umbers sale to fix the when It la mod ever on, and his etdsat son has and oape beck with a road was awful. Overturned k· KM torn* o«t kta by history tjmc laldyse trip 116-pound round to tke way the Bochea had bee· rite) FROTHMGUAtA, A --'J ft otju· W. 0. halibut whloh htm Ο. M. 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A i «. rABLISHJED ISO. Juae SOU did bbmHw what the Considerable Improvement la bttaf Tbefraaton low Mr. aadMra. Η. Ο. Hall οI Maldsn, of Th· young folks who in twi; from to th· Mill— iy village Friday. in M re. M. Rolfe, who loot ell her Barrett, graduated attach- for the fermera. want you will come a little John Hewey bee gone to his borne George possible to enter the Signal Corps Coming Events. member· of the nunlly haa hired the from Hebron Aoademy, to at nome for Emerson and daughter, Mrs. Andorer for a few days, and Harry Lan- lonaehold goode by fire, ment. The others oelled from Wood- Almon later. Herbert E. Maaon of the summer. and of Stow, caster ie bis boat on Aziscoos konae owned by stock were Homer X. Crooker, principal Harriman, granddaughter, M re. A. G. of Portland, who running Mrs. Lowe of Massachusetts A LOOK AT Chautauqua, county fair I Roger· Seat Maas. Delphine and Charles riaited at D. W. Nlchola' Wedoeaday. GOME AND HAVE Jtt'.y 21-26—Community 1 several seasons in thia Lake. Brldgewater, in town. of Woodstock High Sohool, ha· ·pent place, baa been aome is visiting friends and relativM ia D. X. MeAlllster ground·. was the middle of tbe Elbert Brigga doing M. Andrews, an of the Dear- C. D Lord helping Sept. state election. *111 come to the Hubbard Elouae next Bpstein op Mra. Da?id Coles slipped and fell on employe fair. to and op minting and paper-hanging for D. W. born Co. pile pulp. ATTRACTIVE SHOWING Sept. 10,11. IS—Ozforl County week for the summer ai oiual. week trying collect, square the floor and hurt her hip very badly. Spool OUBf as be to be called hashing of Maaon. Shaw, wbo has been driving the with «lackers, expects X. L. Tuell wm a Sunday of bis N1W ADVERTISEMENTS. Clyde Nathan Sacks, the jnnk dealer, la often guMt Lotomobile stage between here and the to the colore tbe laat of June. brother, JamM and wife. Mr. ·> tbis leen in thie with hia auto-track Tuell, itation at South Pari·, ha· gone to Au- A dance Friday night aa usual, Tillage Tuell beautiful flowers for bis Z. L. Merchant. rage, etc bnt he doee brought an automobile time at Hall. Mnsio by the Hsrt »lleoting rubber, WHAT ABOUT Brown, Buck à Co. t>aro, where he drivee Grange wife's grave. ν from Errol lot newapepera and magasinee at Parle Trust Co. truck. orchestra. Several couples buy Tbe sick ones In the are W. T. Chae H. Howard Co. and tona are for sale. plaoe of attended. my price, Bio bee are South Parle Caah Market. MiM Emily Burke Omaha, Nebraska, and John Heald, who very Eastman à An lrew». who baa been visiting her grandmother, feeble. W. O. Proth Ingham. Mr*. J. B. Burke, and her aunt, Mrs. Have the readers of tbe seen the Co paper ChasH Pledge Card·. M. at their summer home new N. D. Bolster Co. Stella Lunt, blue star in the eut? The '■'eHoward xa^ Store 8 Appointment·. here, baa returned to ber home. Probate Notice·. C. W. Nieman and family of New York Locke's Mill·. Doan'e Kidney PUls. ire at the sommer home of bis mother, Oar cburcb to G rase for Sale. being newly painted. Cards? Road Petition. Mrs. Caroline Nieman, who ia expected J. C. Liitlefield bas charge of the job. SoiltU I'dris Maine t*· Petition for Discharge. eon Pledge Bankru; ko join tbe family of her here later. Mr·. Bessie Sloan and son Roger of of Portland ia with are one Mia· I «a belle Beardon. Mra. Helen Averill Bethel at "Ootaide Inn" for Mia· Mary 1. Mellen at the latter'· home week. Roger graduated from Norway Maine New* Notes. in thi· village. High School this year. Mrs. Casaie Bridgbam, wbo ha· recent· Mrs. Abbie Trask and Lola Foster sustained a critical operation an aoto ride with Mr. State detective·, acting under order# ly surgical •»njoyed Sunday at tbe Central Maine General and Mrs. Will frniD Governor Milliken. have c?c»ed the Hoapital, Coolidge. on is reported gaining. Will Russell and a of friend· amusement place· at Old Orchard party 28th R. Brinckle of at June Mrs. J. Wilmington, the week-end hto Island Sunday, and that place la now suppoiid spent camp, Delaware, ha* recently joined ber daugh- to be strictly law-abiding on the first Cottage. ter, Miss Prance* Brinckle, and her sif- MIm Beulah of Bumford is day of tbe week. Lapbam ter, Miee Agnee M. Brown, at their inm- viaiting at E. P. Partington'·. T. Herbert White, who wag recently mer bome at Paria Hill. Esther Littlefield is spending tbe week of of L sheriff Ζ. tbe office MERCHANT. removed from Tbia will p**a for one of tbe coldeet with ber-grandmother, Mrs. D. D. Pever- Penobscot County by the governor and month· of June in many year·. There ley, at Bryant's Pond. council for failore to enforce the pro- ire some advantagee in living on high Ernestine Philbrook of Bethel spent hibitory law, was Dominated for sheriff ground aa the frosts of the past week Wednesday at "Outside Inn." SAVING DAY is Time at last week's WAR Now the by tbe Democrats primary. which did so much damage to crope and Qaite a number of our garden· have near haa done very little been touched tbe froet. Henry Siegars, a wail known Bow· gardens na, by bere thus far and all crope are looking Mrs. Ed Perbam of doinbam farmer, committed suicide Dudley Cottage in âne. returned last week from her visit with For Tuesday drowsing. After tbe de<*;b Money-Saving by Loren B. Merrill raised twenty-one relatives in Msssaohusetts. of bis brother last October be btc*me of soldier beans last season and Clarence to tbe and had previously made an bushels Cummings belongs despondent still has a few bushels to sell for seed. Corn and la care of Goats and Suits unsuccessful attempt at suicide, and Boys' Club, taking Is the We Go Over early. bis acre of oorn. That was placed under guardianship. He They ripen quartfer Day William Brooks and Miss Barbara coat and suit will cost double what we was 70 of age. Every surely years Brooks of Cambridge, Maa·., arrived North Stonebam. ask for them another season. Frank Morrell of Bridgewat^r, a fed- bere Saturday and are the gueet· of Mr. Doris Moore of Bethel to visiting her eral prisoner in the county jai! at Ban- and Mrs. Atwood. Other membera of sister, Graoe Allen. the With Our tuicide In next Top SUITS marked from to $10.00 less than the reg- gor, committed by hanging the Brook· family are expected Mr. and Mrs. H. B. McKeen went to $2.00 hi· cell. He was sentenced to sixty days Saturday. Auburn Saturday to see their daughter, ular fair prices, if in need of a suit buy no w. for failing to register June 5, 1917, Le True patriotiam would dictate that the Beryl Andrews, who wm operated on at Lad showed being 29 years of age. Be Fourth-of-July ammunition be exploded the Central Maine General Hospital War LADIES' COATS, many of them at reduced prices, signs of insanity and bad been under! in inatead of America tbi· year. Savings Stamps Europe Friday. the coats and the (,'beervittion as to his mental condition. H. S. Knickerbocker, aon of Rev. C. A. Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Andrews wifh a especially sample higher priced gar- Knickerbocker of thia baa eoliat- of frienda went to Cold River on a ments. Walter H. Bailey, a marine artist of village, party ed in tbe and ia now at tbe Naval more thao local distinction and for navy picnic Monday. Training School at Newport, R. I. Mr. and Mrs. McAllister of CHILDREN'S a11 dark colored children's many )eats head clerk in a Portland Sidney COATS, Mrs. I. Davies of Brookline, Lovell were bere to mercantile establishment, committed Mary through Wednesday coats in and checks at a cent, is at ber summer home calves. plain colors, plaids 25 per suicide at bis home in Preeport Wednes- Mas·., expected boy bere tbe present week. Muriel McKeen is at work for Lee Send In Your Cards mark down. day afternoon. He «a· 30 years of agp News has been received by relative· Andrews at North Lovell. Pledge and leaves a widow. For a year or more bere of tbe birtb of a on Jesae Adams to for M. be had been «offering with a severe daughter peeling poplar Wedneeday of hut week to Mr. and Mm. E. Allen. for Summer uervouj trouble. Pretty Cotton Fabrics Roger Davis of Montclair, N. J. Mrs. was before ber Miss Norway Lake. Charles A. Barrett. Davis marriage Dresses Dorothea Carter of thie place. Many Am Frost lMt week in Boston (Slbeoa, Or··, Pre··, May 31.) spent friends bere extend congratulations. vlaltine kta aAti Alt/in Senator Charles A Barrett died at his Our cotton fabric section a cf | The name of the new arrival I· Nancy Lizzie Gammon spent part of laat week displays splendid variety home in this citj Tuesday afternoon at Wilson Davia. at David Flood'·. fine cotton fabrics for cool summer dresses after a illness cover- pretty 7 o'clock, lingerie? An entertainment and dance for the llr. and lfrs. Henry Healj spent the a of many months. At hi* ing period benefit of the Red Cro« will be given at latter part of the week In Portland. fabrics from which dress death Mr. Barrett «ai tô Inexpensive many patterns aged years, Th* Shack nn Thnrsdav evening of thil Will and Ralph Tncker and Clyde 11 month· and 7 be'chosen at little cost. day·. week under the direction of Mr*. C. W. and Class of West Paris High School. Smith are at Dunn's. Iff may Teachers to pressing bay George Ihl two or more Mr. Barrett bad 1918, For year* Sieman of New Tork. A very interest- Siiks m been Id health and the The assortment includes and Voiles, declining dnriog | ing program is In preparation. The Andover. plain figured last session of the legislature It wu only to admission Is twenty-five oents. Come West Paru. bave been aent by the Red Crois The sohools in town closed last week Madras Percales, the a··I«tance of anpreme will ί Flaxons, Batiste, Ginghams, Cloth, through and enjoy a good entertainment and help headquarter·: 75 triangular bandage·, for the sommer vacation. are discounted notes of that be cootlnoed hi· The event of 1m( week upon which They Beach Silk at under the value power legislative] a good cause. 90 T-bandages, 85 abdominal bandages, Freeman who has been the Cloth, Muslins, etc., present labor·. much thought and iotereat was centered Bedell, The Hubbard House opened on Tues- 1800 oompressea 4x4, 1000 sponges, 40 of his Mrs. M. D. For Mr. Barrett had been vii the commencement of West Pari* gnest mother, Bedell, prices. many year· ] of laat week. The following guest· Frenob 2 oaknm hie Mrs. Y. ▲. for backed with the of day this the first claaa to packagee dressings, and sister, Thurston, the U. S. Government, by identified upbuilding Athens, bare been : High School, being selec- already registered since the foar coarse has pads. the past week, has returned to his home WHITE GOODS in a fine assortment for your Umatills oonnty snd tbe atate of Oregon graduate years' Wall bas Mrs· H. W. Paris. Daring commencement Mise in Boston. was a boainesa man of this Admiral and Lyon. been to this school. tion at most He pioneer Mrs. granted her Mrs. and reasonable j Mrs. Boiney Smith. Mrs. H. L. Bo«era, the base ball entertained mother, Wall, Elizabeth Bartlett, who has been at- the in the world. prices. and wsi extensively engsged in L. Mrs. J. W. Boblnson, Au- Saturday, Jnne 15, game strongest security city, Chas. Clubman. sister, Mrs. Bntler, of Rockport, and at is at her «took with the burn. of N. West Paris tending school Norway, fsrming snd raising Berlin, H., High against Miss Clark of Portland. bis A. Wm. H. Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Grover Hartford, resulted in the defeat of the home team, friend, home. assistance of only son, Henry Ethel were ber Table Grace L. Dyke, Sebsgo. the sea- Miss Spiller'· gnests Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hoover and are in but Bargain m em bet of the firm of C. Delra I. Β. I. but their many victories during sister- They payable 1923, Barrett, junior Harvey, Prorldenoe, brother Carl and sister Marie, and from Boston are at A. Barrett à Co. Mr. and Mrs. Chartes 8. Carter, Mr. and Mrs. son them no peaslmiatio thought at daughter guests gave in-law, Mrs. motored here s Cbaa. L. Conant, Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Κ alley, lock of the team from the Spiller. Thej Blnemont Inn. On this in Be served Athena number of terms the good to table will be found apparel Miss Elizabeth Ρ cables, Au born. from Wells, and Misa Spiller returned Cecil Sweatt from Fort 81o- can be cashed at ready-to-wear on and in tbe oifioe of Granite State. Sergeant any money tbe city council W. T. Moras, Busse 11 Smith, Jas. A. O'Brien, home with after all had they broken lots of wash etc., at even the Unlversaltat her them, spent cum, N. T., was at his home a few days dresses, waists, skirts, mayor. He represented Umatilla oounty Lewlston. Sunday morning an Miss Γ. ι day io Harrison with nncle. last week. in tbe for two terms, snd Mr. and Mrs. Χ. Carrie, Auburn. church waa filled to the uttermost to leu than half in some instances. legislature Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Sieman, Bath Baer, Rob- Belle and Majnard T. Chase went price like number of term· «sa returned listen to the baooalauraate aermon by Dollej order Post Office for full value and ssj ert Sleman, New York City. on the anto with them. East Brown field. Morrow snd. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Miss Rev. ▲. S. D. of trip joint senstor for Umstlils, Per*uson, Mary Pbelpe, D., Waterville, waa a Miss Private Roy Snow gnest of A severe frost on the lOih did Union counties. He wss for Warden Dalaell, Brooklyn, 5. T. who was aaaiated in the aervicea by the very Lace Curtains responsible | Mrs. Carl P. Miss Getchell, Mabel le Allen at Abner Mann's daring re- GetcheU. Betty Rev. H. ▲. and Rev. great damage to many fields and gardens. ten written much legislation that brought good Aitan. paator, Markley, interest giving days commencement. While some the loss is by turns to the state, In road snd Arthur L. Wheeler, Both Wadaworth Wheeler, Β. H. Batbaway of the Methodist and escaped heavy. especislly Miis Fannie Flint of West Baldwin Mrs. Charles Gould who has been As we are not to them tax matters. Bryn Mawr, Pa. Federation. The high school very going continue carrying you Baptist bai been a the week at Dr. of Mc- gaest daring ill for months passed away Monday are Senator Bsrrett waa born in Oxford Tbe scholar· of the Whittemore School composed Marjorie notice. Why, they ready can them at cent less than old and Packard's. the 17th. Funeral at her buy 25 per regular prices, Maine, and name to Umatilla bave a to the Ameri- Jister, Edith Stevens, Earle Bane morning, County, made contribution Înartette, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. C. L. Ridlon spent which means In at old Umstllla Ruaaell and Misa the home on Wednesday. Interment in about half what are worth today. County 1872, arriving can Bed Croea. Briggs, aang, Lane, week-end in Portland. they Misa Alice E. the Burnt Meadow Brook Can Landing by boat and staging to Weston church organist, played. visited cemetery. money, interest. you Miss Marie Willie of Norway A serious auto aocident occurred at drawing For s number of years he wss sssocisted Buckfleid. Bard en aang a aolo. The claas wore ber mother, Mrs. B. A. Willis, Thursday. Burnt Meadow Brook on Tues- with tbe Iste John Adsms, sn uncle, In ! Hon. and Mrs. Nicholas Feeaenden and gray oapa and gowns, and the church bridge Hosiery and Underwear G. W. Bthridge has moved bia family about nine o'clook. The car tbe stock business. In 1377 he ι some wu decorated with the national day evening beat it Ρ son Sterling, wbo bave been for prettily to Massachusetts where be has work for united In with Misa Jennie oolora and flower· and planta. contained four besides the chauffeur, of msrrisge | years in China, bate been gueets of Mrs. potted the and Simeon Farr haa Odd lots and broken sizes to clean up at a fraction st Weston. Afterwsrd be Dr. Pbelpa took for hia subject, "To- government, it is supposed the brake did not work. Msys engsged Carrie Spaalding. moved into the Bioknell rent reoently their In the hsrdwsre business st Adsms snd and bia sermon was able and The oar left the road and pitched down If have one dollar worth. Storer Cole is at borne for tbe aummer morrow," raoated him. you single in then Ceotervllle. Of lster Invitation of the Dr. by a steep embankment. The women es- Athens, from Tufta College. logical. By paator, B. F. Dunham has moved Into the rent be has devoted considerable stten- Pbelpa again in the Hia caped, but all the rest were more or lees years Preaching waa- begun in tbe M. X. apoke evening. Dver vacated L. H. the Devine's recently by were taken to tion to farming and stock raising snd obarch Sunday. subject waa "What ia Life?" Again injured. They Sandy that is not working it's your duty hsd land church waa filled. Penley. Creek, tbeir borne. acquired large holdings. J. C. Withingtou baa been in Boaton MikeCarbin has been relative· Tbe life of Senstor Bsrrett hss been the "Wind· visiting for a week with bis brother PbUip. Monday evening operetta, In Boston. Dickvale. War for sale here one. Endowed with mllla of Holland," waa suooessfully re- to him to work for Uncle Sam. Savings Stamps buay superb eoergy, Killing froeta Thursday and Friday Mrs. Lucinda Small was the guest of put he was never more contented than when to a audience in Mrs. Bernard Putnam and ber chil- morning· did a large amount of damage peated large Grange Mrs. Sara E. Curtis last week. in bis Hall. Earle Hollia the reading, dren spent a few daya last week with her engaged pursuits. Fraternally, to crops here. gave Mrs. Ethel Howe Wheeler and daugh- he waa affiliated with the of "How In a very effective sister, Mrs. Herman Fuller. We don't hesitate to send our Knights Ruby Played," ter Ruth of Oakland have been guests of Pythisa sad ths Β. P. Ο. B. orders Hebron. manner. After the play there waa a Mr. and Mrs. Grover Bridgham and Miss Ella Curtis and otber friends. Mcln- He Is survived by bia wife, bia son, dance with mualc by Stowelmoore. The little son, also Balph and 8elwyn Mise Nellie Whitman, wbo baa beef In A heavy froit Thursday night damag- ONE PRICE OASH STORE. A. Barrett, snd daughter, Areta were for the Red Croee. tire of Buokfield spent the week-end into Henry St. Marie'· Hospital for fourteen weeks, prooeeda ed to a considerable extent in this danger. Barrett, all of this Funeral aervioes was the aenior recep- orops with tbeir mother, Mrs. Unas Libby. boys city. is now with her sister, Mrs. Annie Bee roe Tuesday evening were held at tbe residence and st the tion at Centennial Hall, and the ricinity. Will Dixon is doing some work for MAINE and intend· going to ber borne In South again Mrs. George Devine and daughter NOBWAY, are yeeterdsy afternoon, Rev. K. A. claaa colore of red, white and blue, and Lucius Lovejoy. are we Pari· after a visit here. Mrs. Bearoe Louise are taking a two weeks' vaoation Why sheltering our •onard of Greabam and Rev. D. K. deoorationa were in evidenoe. In the Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Drisooll of Liver- Ε will go with ber. with friends. Baker of Athena officisting. At the line with the aenior· were more Falls were at David Cbenery's H. K. Stearns, Prof. Dwyer and Her- receiving Mrs. 1. Jj. Bowker of Portland spent Colonel Mercer, Sergeant-st-arms and Mrs. Joy, Miss Wall, Sunday. Ρ grave bert Cantello are at Mr. S team·' camp at Superintendent leveral days this week witb her parents, dollars of the Senate, a and Mr. Brown, assistant. A Miss Josephine Boberta, who has Oregon paid splendid for a few daya fishing. principal, Mr. and Mrs. Rosooe Tuell. tribute to the of ths dead Bangeley abort followed the reception, of been 111 for some time, was able to viait memory Norman Bicbardson spent Sunday at program Mrs. Eliza Curtis and Verta snd the Pendleton of muaio by the achool orchestra, piano daughter Mrs. Grafton Gordon Wednesday. are not as safe legislstor, Lodge borne. He baa been having a severe at- ire with their Mrs. E. D. Our rendered ritusllatio services. aolo Mia· Hazel Clark of daughter, Lowell Shaw has goneio Bnckfield to boys facing Kiks tack of fever for two weeks or more. by Portland, In bay vocal Miaa Alice Barden, and read- Packard, Norway. work for a few weeks. Little John Miss Baker of Tork Harbor baa been aolo, The Odd Fellows and Rebekahs held Booze Bad Staff on Steering Qsor. ing by Lula Day. Howard Shaw of went with him. on Western as our spending a week at Prof. Moody's. On their annual memorial eervioe at the death the Front Has the War You to Save? As tbe result of sn sntomobils smash- South Parle was at the piano for the Taught Tburaday the family went to tbeir camp Free Baptist cburcb. Rev. H. H. Hatha- ing Into a telephone pole at Rumford eociable that followed. Tbe frost of morn waa very at Sbagg Pond, and Friday attended the way and Rev. H. A. Markley Friday lag Point on the 10tb, oas child Hall was preached but the aeemed to are Sunday, oloeing exercises of tbe diatrict school. Wednesday evening Grange issisted in the services. heavy, heavy fog pre- dollars working for the gov- waa badly injured and other persons less filled early to listen to the commence- vent its Mia· Melcher's school haa been η very Mrs. Lillian B. Martin died at the doing general damage. It's a owe country seriously, snd tbe drlrer of tns car ment exercises. In fact It was more than This waa saddened the patriotic you your sucoeeaful one, and all tha children are Central Maine General Hospital, Lewli- community by duty bound over under the charge of operat- full from gallery to ante-rooms. Fitting suioide of Blmer in ^ in love with her. ton, Friday afternoon, from diabetes. Knox, Jr., early Sunday ernment. and Whether invest sn sntomobils while In an intoxi- deoorations were again aeen. The between tbe hours of twelve yourself. you ing Sanday Prof. Moody took Misa Baker grad- Mrs. Martin had been for some morning cated condition. A of several peo- uating elaee preeented the program as poorly and one at the bone of I. P. party to tbe "Garden of Idea," and aha was time, but bad been around, and last Burgess by Saving or Bonds you ^ hsd been on a ride np the Sills River given in last week*· issue and all did with a revolver. Stamps Liberty ple delighted with the place and beautiful ireek went to Norway to visit her broth- shooting to road, and the men had some bottles of well. The state superintendent, Dr. A. He had been away aad first save The best is depo^ flowere found there. ir, Guy Curtis, and Thursday she went got nearly money. way liquor s board. Coming back tbe turn O. Thomas, awarded diplomas to Earle and chose Mr. for Miae Tripp waa the gneet of Prof, and to the hospital. Mrs. Martin waa the hope Bargees* piazza a or rnonth- from the Kills River road into the mala Hollia, Mildred Contât, Howard Conart, the rash aot. DON'T amount each week each Mrs. Marrinea Wednesday. 1 of Mrs. Ellsa (Walker) Curtla HESITATE regular road waa not made In and tbe car McAlister, Mabelle Allen, Lera laughter women folks are tbe time, Ralph ind the late Holland Curtis. She was Tbe harvesting •truck the pole while going at high Boee, Earle Baoon, Herbert Hill, How· of field whioh seems J1 ίβ years of age. She married Johnson crop strawberries, ▲ had hia head ard Emery, Lanra Emery, and a be ■peed. five-year-old boy gave Martin of Greenwood. A son, Leon to quite good. ont and bruisad, and others re- Deane B. Hiecock of Faralngton wan addreea. Howard Emery had Farrar Is a Im- badly helpful Martin, la somewhere In Franoe. He Manley making great ceived injaries. The driver, who wss in town laat week the gneet of his aiater, the valedictory. Shaw's Orcheetra for- on the road to Conoord raliated one year last May, and later provement Pond, In Your was M re. Q. Albert and on ago Send Card. the Home Savers bound over as stated, Otis T. Dixon, Bills, family. niched muslo. Superintendent Joy, down a bill aad • * Join Guard of went to Franoe In the 108d regiment by grading grading np Pledge Systematic who has been la the of the Cosb- Walter Hodge baa been oallad to the behalf of tbe High School, presented 4he ash where employ She Is survived by her mother, three the road through swamp, Construction Co. at Bnmford. oolore and will leave the 38th. Misa Wall a ring set with a Malaa tour- tbe road was mloga 1 Mrs. Will Hall of Meehanie Falls, very muddy. Oliver lllle ie epending η week In malin· with remarks of her listers, have been four appreciative Mrs. Edward D. Packard of Norway, and There frosty mornings Farming too, the gneet of hie services during the foar years she has Soma done grandpar- Miss Yeeta Curt!· of Weet Part·, aad thus far thltfweek. damage Get that are ORB DOLLAR STARTS AN ACCOUNT Heroes of old oar lead did save. ent·, Mr. and Mr·. J. B. Hioeoek. been of the school. that feeling you desk prinolpal i L. Curtl· of to growing crops. Their semer? oar heart· thrill. Mr. and M re. A. O. Bich want to Lew- brother, Gey Norway. ▲ad tbey SU e patriot's grave, was a hard tboagb Mrs. Martin working, respect- ▼▼ Ths Sag they aaved la wttk a· attlL leton on hnalneae Tneaday. ΙνΟΠΠ ΙΙ9ΠΟΠΙ· a number from the < id woman, and eared for her mother and win the war. Maynard Donglaae le panslng η abort Thursday good Tom has sold ber home here helping So aa that old shall wave ι both of whom are Infirm Mrs. Gay loaf lag to an lister φ withif friend· school and frieode Vesta, # So Jong will we Ma praises alag. Furlough lain Canton. He high responded to Holt, and is here from Mas- invitation from Mr. and Mrs. Edwin J. ι tad unable to oare for themselves. The George Am aertrieaofthelraeaad brave waa teacher la the grammar aabaol nntll sachusetts her goods. South Paris Bank It will to as protactloa bring to ths and η I uneral waa from the Baptist ohuroh packing be waa called to the oolore. Mnan spsad day enjoy pin- Mr. aad Mrs. P. Hazel ton ι Savings ' Rev. Η. H. 9. spaat meP lis stars aad la as aotokl Houee of la aie dinner at their oaasp, Idylwilda, tanday, Hathaway officiating. What, atrlpee Panltne Turner vMUng 8uoday with their friends, Mr. and Mi*. VMoes of brighter days to eoase, relative· and Manda la town. Locke's Mills. J· Hastings vie·" Oar toklter boyreo tree sad bold Waterfori. Merton Hobeoo, and daughter Leah, at bean, ft»,. jams s. veight, Mra. Tlleon Tork and Bnohnl News has boon received of Mm eafe Will yet prowlalaa the battis waa. dnnghtar aw! Mrs. B. Aldricb were vialt- Camp Caroline. bave bean her Mr. and arrivai in of let Liant. V. Ε. Mr. J. gk*gb *· Τι» awfal was la vMting parent·, England Mr. aad Mrs. George Abbott are mov- ATWOOD, Aad whea tMe »W, Μ. β. α hot the I ng her brother, F. A. Damon, Sanday. ▲ad peaea again adoras oar feed, Mrs. Β. E. flollie. Wheeler, Nothing into the rant where barber of the croee- I they started ι» through ing Bay'a May rsSars to thai Word baa haa· reoaived Mia. 0. oaMe "Safe" Is yet known londay morning la to move lato R J· they by < Mountains to T#ia shop waa. Joha Kllgore D»»*· VWdo, F. Ptam»", ▲ aoble, loyal, happy XIlie that ber Ira Y. Hie· Mrs. Wheeler baa been in Hew he White Mountain, P. J. J. àlhert brother, lag. Mia. Pbehe the rèat vacated by them. far a few weeks hat 1 f. H., to visit her aunta, α S. WHjW, ***** mk, who la la tha aaattattoa aarvloe ol Jersey past, aspects I Stantoo la hla **-> «■·» Htmmoaj, Jam work eoon. 1 lardy sad Mrs. Andrew Chnroh. Bay visiting grand· T? he amy, hna mi lead anfaly over aana. ! to sagsgs In Bad Croee Mr. aad Mia. We. Rloe, aft Nor- "wyrHury IX Qé. address ie let Lt. f, S. Mr. aad Mrs. V. A. Datoa wars In· pareata, YOU! Mr. Hissock hna friande hare who Dr. Whaeier1· many on bustass·. Master rteh M. B. 0., Camp Qrecalcaf of 1 torway Monday Yes, Tbe famooe New av hla good lank. Wheeler, frost baa killed tha Kngfeed mtll| OB- 1 irsdley Damon Ripley ossm basis ytth erope entirely I a a lane earn her af Ox- Del ChUde haa aold hla ηlate at the Detachment May Replacing Draft, II makes one ait, ooataiaiag ham for a visit laeotae plaoes ban. Point and Moved tn MaaaawhanH eer·* Co. Mo. ·, A. E. Fn England. I ted Conaty mea, wh&h has basa work- wae la Norway in. la Many have been pioking straw- J. C. Harvey Saturday, lac for the paet year al Ardgay, Sootiand, Ohllde failing. people returasd horns with who baa bee· at ΝΟΤΙΟ®· waa I berries, hat the ssaarteet little picker I I laslsr Ralph Ripley *^lâa^iuSateé, MARK P. SHAW has oo in plated Ha elietnaeat teak, which L. B. Fleber of Sooth ffortlnaif Fred Haaeltoa's a law weeks, weal home OSAS. H. XOIlM M m have heard of ie Ola 1 ilaa.' HOWÂBD 00. was sxpaetad to last till Aagaet, hot has ho wiak and gneet of bh Cunfly I Kimball, aged 8, icoftt· atoel five one Mis. F. ▲. Damon aad Mrs. J. G. Her· bee· ahortaoed by the "beetle" af the Chnrlea Beck bna bought tha Oaid] who nlaked qnarte day recently. Mra. took Mr. Mm Will F. Dnaham of Ie visit- ι ey attsndsd (he feed Gross meeting at Mr.aqd W. J. WHEEL1B * 00. ssïissîSBS&tSÎ aeea. Witbla two hoara altar the dia> ilnen. and will aooa nonlla Lynn and Mrs. Mertoa».P^HaaeKoj Hobeoa and daughter her Mr. and Mr·. Ο. I tolster*· Mills. SàrbwM head meat, apd oi the mea had aaliated Wllma Walker waa la Para tag pareata, Β. Loftl! to tbê àtam Frl- seseAS&V\ and Trod Wsstoa was at J. 0. laik to JTorth STEVENS' la the Amerieaa foroaa 140 la tha Brown. Ma. Oamge D. Bohsrtaon Bsmjfs FHHUUQnr. Miriam of Sonth Paria have 1 hursday looking at some veal oaltM. aeera aad 100 la the aary. The lato thn| daughter heen inaant vlaitocs at H. G. Brawn'·. Then «as a frost la this vtstftltf lag 85 will aaoa lataia la tha Ui foyaa 6aahaan hoaae» whleh he L· W. WJlLKSB * BOX. The liât of I rsdaeeday sight sssgÉlit?1 following aargioei drasatngs
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·. TTr Vν "μ "ι !" 11 ·»■, Fred H. fwi of Ν. τιι Krrol, Η., the to Dm·*. The day of harah u gone. People . of hi* Diploau PtfteM OraduAtM* Cotttmat of laa .to Camp phystaa Oxford Democrat peel mother, Mr·. Martha Evana, want sa lid. May laxattvea. Does»· Kegutota The for two days last week. NORWAY; hare aattafled thouaanda. 80ealall drag More·. ηΤΓΧΒΧβΤΠΤΘ BXKBCIBK8 BT CLABB OV OXFOBD COUNTY MM WILL LIÂT· SOUTH Mr». Kate Stuart went Friday to Port- land, where aha will be the 1918, PAB1S HIGH SCHOOL. Charles X. Lowe of West Bedford PABIS WEDNESDAY. Maine, 25, 191I gueet of Miss Isabelle M. Reardon Paris, June Mre. Agnes Hantoon fur a abort time. Mm., died Sunday morning, the 16tb South offer· » rammer course io piano, band For the at At the home of Virgil Dann In th of this week the men ▲ meeting of the etookboldere of the man; years graduation On Wedneeday onltnre and theoretical atudy. Miea Perls Mr·. Lowe I under CUIaene High School hM been an event 01 Tagger neighborhood. summoned from Oxford County ft New Co. will Reardon la of the New Waists Telephone be held at Eng- Shirt/ Intaraat and »il«ter of Mr. Dunn. Mr. and Mra for graduate 0aβ,, ,a,M Importance to the people tbe litest rail will leave South Perl· lend Conservatory, ftnd for the peat two PARIS. 8*Ulrd*'' *· of bat never Lowe came about two weeks before hi ire sum- SOUTH Parla, bate the axeroUe· Oemp Devens. Theee men bae been doin* S*3pT"* baan mora death to the aummer a jeftre poet-graduate amoothlj oarrlad ont or dona planning epend moned to appeer here Tueedejr at 10:80, work under Alfredo DeVoto. 26 summer Miaaee mora Mr. Dunn's if be was there No is more essential in Beryl and Loniee Silver have credit totba school tban fchla jeer. oomfortable end will entrain at 0:86 Wednesdey outer apparel ie 0,1 h,e τ1ββΜοη· to Death wis due to oanoer. & John Wight gone ipeod two week» at the home of Friends of the eobool, and this lncludee He was morning for Camp Devens. notice. all oltisena years of age and Is survived his wife Mm·· W· H· Ch,U1·· « to some extant, were given by Tbe call was for 128 men, and the looal The anbecriber gives notice thiatshe um Lowe ot M*lden» was in hereby a This store has had wonderful Delphina additional reason lor Burial the Ohapel cemetery. board have summoned 181 men, eight haa been duly appointed administratrix of the than Cool Waist. Mrs. Charles H. Thayer an< ί congratulating ι· themselves tba Only 72 Republloans and 62 Demoorat The list was stateof visiting Mia· Soma Weat upon work which it te alternates being Included. late of relatives in this vicinity. went Monday morn- out to vote In the lasi CHARLES W. BRACK ETT, Sweden, otber to dolog. got primaries in the Democrat of last week. In the County of Oxford, deoeaaed, and given ing Diamond Island, where she la to ... In given success so far this season in Bowker and Mies Mildrec Deering Memorial Chnrob was this monday Norway. bonde m the law directe. All persons having selling waists, mainly \i,Voile Jap Georgette Orepe Iriends. Taylor's. Mrs. Trenoweth was by Henry Wether- Edgar Bamttenmner. ment Mlas Ella who teaobes In Parla. Immediately. E. and sou Miaa Els ye »11 of tbe olass and took their seata in Clark, Wind Buth Tucker, west WILLIS E. Maine. ur and Mrs. P. Hathaway formerly Oray. Mew Gloucester. MoKEEN, Stoneham, the oholr. bam, la here for the summer with hei Mrs. Martha Irish, June 1918. 96-28 Waists $6.96 to Waterville to spend The sohool board wa the North Paris. 18th, number of new $1.98 nnnaid bave gone danoe at Honee Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Clark. Mrs. Mary A. Doe, Large styles, with Mrs. Big Norway Opera tour teaohera of tbe parents, Mr. and Mrs. ▲. D. North Parla. their vacation Hathaway'i school, Prln0'P*1 Andrews, NOTICE. Tuesday evening of thie week. Musio Blohard E. who bas Mrs. Arabella Paris Hill. roll collar and the wide dutch Beautiful and attractive. Cheeter C. Soule and Assistants Mrs. Clement, résignée Hooper, to men- Mr.indMrs. Wing. Shaw'a Orchestra. oenta as Mr. and Mrs. B. C. North Paris. The subscriber gives notice that he It is necessary by 28 Mta M re. his position superintendent of schooli Lowe, hereby are hardly JSents. Dancing Rankin, Ethel Scales and Miss Β and Ira haa been duly appointed administrator of the attractive, these For a real waist there Mrs. C. Andrews ol each. Balcony 11 oents. All drafted at N. will enter the orchard Lowe. collar, very dressy Mr. and Ralph Ethel C. Crockett, oocupled seats re- Elizabeth, J., pri Mrs. Ella Chandler, Sumner. estate of tion how these silk waists last week for a shorl men admitted free to the ball. for ai A. late of values that make the of popular so as Bath were here Car lerved for them atthe slde. Music for maries this fall for nomination Mrs. Eisa Barrows, Sumner. LUCY DEARBORN, Rumford, up part is nothing good Georgette South Paris after the in the of Oxford, deceased. All per- with Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Andrews, danoe. the exercises waa s representative to congress. was all. County a waist for women have become. time furnished by Shaw A plonlo dinner enjoyed by sona having demands against the estate of said folly to attempt to make They These will launder and to attend the of Mias About attended the annua to the same for Crepe. comiox graduation Mre. Fred S. Brown and son, who had Droheetra of three plecee. twenty-five The birthday rake wee beautiful, and deceased are deelred present of the Clni settlement, and all Indebted thereto are re- at the cost. are cool and comfortable, dressy come out as fresh as new, Eva Andrews. been for a short time with her On the wall back of the platform was picnio Browning Beading was designed by Mr. and Mrs. B. C. many parente, with quested to make payment Immediately. the sohool with held Mrt. Ε. H. Hutohins at Cedar was a white oake covered with J Jones, who haa a position in Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Stuart, left Friday bung high servlço flag Lowe. It JAMES S. WRIGHT, South Parla, Maine. and launder so flesh, white new that are pbilip brook Farm A din « Other Voile Waists nicely, designs attracting stores in has for Falmouth where its forty-eight stars, while the stars and Wednesday. picnio dark frosting, then oovered with white Juna 18th, 1918. 26-28 one of the L'ggett Boston, morning Foreaide, ner was eaten from tables the on a standard stood at one front arrangée ana bore the "Foot- and maize. attention. at home for a few days, coming to Brown family will make their home itrtpea frosting, inscription $1.98, $2.98 been 3orner about the lawn, and the was NOTICE. $1.26, and burial of his for the summer, Mr. Brown's of the platform. Rack of the day enjoy steps on the send of time." Six foot- attend the funeral headquar- able even notloe that ahc platform was a bank of and °i» though phenomenally oool foi were The subscriber hereby gives George Jones. ters being In Portland. prints very artlstioally represented. haa been executrix of the es- η pen, June. was duly appointed grandfather, letters in the olaas oolore of old rose£ After dinner family singing tate of is in the Central Rev. and Mrs. C. G. Miller were ealled Horaoe Cleveland has tb< Miss Gertrude Hall mi the cIsm motto, "Not for our- bought enjoyed, with jokes and laoghter, whiob JOHN P. DAVENPORT, late of Hartford, at to laat the elfver, Ernest Peaco farm on Soribner Hill In of deoeaaed. AU WHITE DRESS SKIRTS Mame General Hospital Lewiatoo, Philadelphia Monday by leivee alone." Potted plant* and bou- made a very pleasant day for all. the County Oxford, per death of ia sons having demands against the estate of said she underwent a surgical opera- Mra. Miller's father, William inete of roses and other flowers were Otis6eld,'and moving bis goods there the oards of where Among birthday good deoeased are deelred to preeent the same for Ust week. She is aa Mitoheli of that have not He will continue for th< re- $3.85, $4.46, $4.86 tion early reported city. They Îrranged in front of the platform, and shoemaking wishes there wes one from a soboolmate settlement, and all Indebted thereto are $1.76, $1.88, $2.88, and well. yet returned, and on account of Mr. them was a standard present. of Mrs. Lowe whioh baok quested to make payment Immediately. comfortable doing tmong bearing brought pleas- has new wide beet buttons. Miller's absence, the aervice at the be word The Little Pennesseewassee EPriER. DAVENPORT, Made of good looking material», many style pockets, belt, quality peirl of the "Farm "Welcome" In the same oolore. Camj ant memories of long ago. East Sumner, Maine, B. F. D. The net proceeds play, churoh waa omitted on Fire with Mrs. ai Univeraaliat Sun· on esch side of the wm a Girl·, Elsenwlnter June 1918. 28-28 have sizes to in waist me :sure. which was recently presented kbove, rijom, 18th, We up 36 Folk»," day. «blet bearing the P. H. S. chaperone, are at the Bidlon cottage foi Italian Killed at Ramford. of the Pilgrim Class inscription, a KHAKI SKIRTS in a number of under'the auspices also in tbe olass oolore. ten days' camping trip. As the result of his foot styles. School, A week-end trip to the camps at Sbagg 1918," getting osught NOTICE. of tbe Congregational Sunday After A. Descoteau of the Medioa the Red Pood waa made Mr. and Mra. Albert two selections by the orchestra, Eugene in the ohain of tbe ooal oarrler at The subscriber hereby gives notloe that sle were $32 4 », which went to tbe by 57th Pioneer who D. with Mr. and Mra. Herbert M. md prayer by Rev. D. F. Faulkner, Miss Department, InfAntry, Oxford mill in Ramford on the 15tb, baa been duly appointed administratrix of the Cross. Park, bas a fifteen leavt estate of Mra. and Miss Ida C. Stilee. the salutatorlan, In weii- recently spent days' Vito Sammarco was fatally injured. Tucker, Philip Hodgdon hie was EDWARD L. ALLEN, late of Hiram, Δ. M. Cox of and with parents, presented with ι was at bis foot be· Lunch Baskets Mr. and Mr». Bangor Edna Hodgdon, of Yarmouth, Miss Eva sbosen words, sfter defining tbe mean- While he his work In the County of Oxford, deceased. All persons Suits, Muslin Underwear who has a wrist watch and an eleotrio fan before in the estate of said de- Bathing William L. Frothingham, E. and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. ng of the greetings by oame oaught in the heavy chain, and having demands against Walker, given bis return. was ceased are desired to the same for at a are here on The presentation made to he tbe preeent of new and at- Bath shipyard, Forbes. The roads were some jeoples, bade those present weloome—™^ous attempting kick it free got re- Large shipment position muddy at a farewell him at Fred H, settlement, and all Indebted thereto are 85c account of the serious illness of Mrs. •well-come." party given ohain between his legs, open the to make and Shoes or more. __ tearing quested payment Immediately. of fine soft ,, on the lake. Caps tractive underwear William 0. Frothingham, mother of Mrs. Under the title, "Women in War, Cuminings' oottage abdomen and letting tbe intestines out. FLORENCE A. ALLEN, The of rain which Miss Buth is at home foi June 18th, 1918. Eaat Hiram, Maine. come in and Now is the time need Cox and Mr. Frothingham. downpour began diss Eva A. Andrews gave a oompre- Curamings He wafe taken to the hospital, where be nainsook and batiste, you them, summer from the 26-28 night and continued for twenty- îensive of the work and t the school where she died a few hours later. Fire Girla Friday summary Suits of Wool see the new The Minnie-Wawa Camp or so with Intermittent is muslo In Boston. Bathing Jersey, designs. it is and your lunch. four hours làcriflces required of women in doing studying Sammaroo was 86 years of age, and NOTICE. handy protect were entertained on Friday by Mrs. H. drizzles wetness for Mrs. Sabrina Lasselle and to thereafter, provided heir part to back up tbe soldier on the daughter, leaves a widow and two oblldren In Italy, The subscriber hereby gives notice that she has neatly trimmed, $4.95, $7·45· Envelope chemises, 98c Made of natural and Miss Ethel C. Crockett at executrix of the estate of striped ash, color, .A Morton an earth which waa dry; but Miss Elizabeth 0. Lasselle, have gone tc tbe child a of four been duly appointed getting younger being boy | late of Cotton Mrs Morton's cottage, Killooleet, their farm at Lake for sum JAMES P. JOHNSTON, Dixfleld, Jersey, $1.69, $1.98. $3·95· Kamp there waa almost a surplus of it, and it Wilson's war Norway the whom be had never seen. AU size 6 inches was ^President noted message years In the County of Oxford, deceased. persons 7x12 inches, deep. ad. Tranportation by re- mer. to stSbaggPv was too near the freezing point to be ν as given with good efleot by Barle M. having demands against the estate of said de- of all kinds Combinations, 98c $3.95. and several cars were re are ceased are deelred to the same for settle- 25c, 50c, 75c. assortment of sweet automobile, ceived with hilarious joy. The residents of Ward Eight mak- Card of Thanks. preeent Caps to Large grass in ment, and all Indebted thereto are requested to Gowns, 79c $2.50. quired. in improvements the triangle there, West June 1918. Walter L. Gray, in oharge of the war *MtwEdlth M. Nevers her eeeay Paris, 14, make payment Immediately. baskets and novelties. wbioh will include grading and new our and MARY E. Maine. Shoes, 25c, 50c, 75c. Camisoles, $1.00, $2.00. Mrs. Racbel Stanley, who has been for to the 'America in War," gave a review of the We desire to thank neighbors JOHNSTON, Dixfleld, $1.50, savings stamp oampaign, reports turf for the surrounded an June 1918. 26-28 «use of war as as plot, by Iron friends for the kindness and 18th, some tme with her son, Newton Stanley, Democrat two namea of the present far sympathy specially worthy fence set in oement posts. also at South ','rtUnd, ha* been here with America is ooncerned, and what has pipe shown us and the beautiful flowers, note, of those who have sent in their Arthur Gammon has been in PROBATE NOTICES. ter. Mrs. C. W. Bowker, dur- teen done toward it thie visiting Rev. H. H. Hathaway for his oomforting berdaus pledge cards. They are Oayma J. Colby, winning since_ the | Γο all persons Interested in either of the estate, soon to ! Lynn, Mass., during past week. words. ing the past week. She will go 12 of and Gordon L. ountry began its active hereinafter named : years age, Powers, Mra. Florence Anderson and son John In remain f. r some time with Mrs. takes The olass wasP«k,c'Pa^on given byb_ Ααβον E. Cox. At a Probate Court held at Parts, George 14 years of age, each of whom $100 prophecy have to where Mrs. and for the County of Oxford, on the third at Kumford. who had made a sort gone Portland, John E. Cox. D. Bisbee in the The town is still lenry Wetherell, of In the year of our Lord stamps. 116,000 Anderson will be resident nurse at Dr. family. Tueeday June, If magic typewriter for h'® J. Millett Bbyamt and one thousand nine hundred and eighteen. The James W. Hanson ot East Mount short of its quota. produce Wescott's and John will also be »ronouocements as to the future of We employ- following matter having been presented for the Verc who was in command of Co. D, ed at the same action hereinafter indicated, it is Under the new schedule of trains, lassmates. As this is always an Inter- place. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured thereupon Second at the time it left Oxford Frank L. Jewell Is so he about hereby Ordekkd: Buck & Co Maine, whlcb went into effect Sunday, trains feature of tbe a brief gets With LOCAL. APPLICATIONS, as they in- tbe isting exercises, That notice thereof be given to all persons County laet year, and who then held leave South Paris as followa: the street with only the aid of a cane, cannot reach the seat of the disease. terested a of this order to be Brown, Going ummary of their several fates la here by causing copy ,;rst but haa held the to Catarrh Is a local disease, greatly In- in the Ox rank of lieutenant, eaat, 5:35 A. M daily; θ:3β A. M., and is able go fishing and land a good published three weeks succeaalvely NORWAY, MAINE fluenced by constitutional conditions, ford Democrat, a newspaper published at South rank of captain since the first of 5:50 P. catch of pickerel. must daily except Sunday ; M., daily. and in order to cure it you Parle, In said County, that they may appear at a January.! *a been promoted to major, Going weat, 9:36 A. M., dally; 3:39 P. Mrs. William C. Leavltt ia visiting hei take an Internal remedy. Hall's Ca- Probate Court to be held at said Paris, on the it was sisters in Boston. tarrh Cure is taken internally and third of A. D. at 9 of announced Thursday. 9:31 P. M., * Tuesday July, 1918, M., daily except Sunday; thru the blood on the mucous sur- the clock In the and be heard thereon real old fashion- Miss Mildred who has been at- acts forenoon, Advertised letters and cards in the daily. Thla reatorea the was an Noyes, faces of the system. Hall's Catarrh if tbey see cause. EvfAnfrews opera at ed and late and tending Tilton Seminary Tilton, N. was by one of the best South Pit s office June 24, 1913: service, early trains, me of the oountry s most talented Cure prescribed Β. of deceased post ^ returned home in this country for years. It George Crockett late Parle, ; papers. H., Wednesday evening, physicians will ana for thereof and the Elmer Anderson. Sunday Is of some of the best tonics petition probate ap- and will keep house for her father, composed of Mary H. Crockett ae executrix ol John 0. Bragdon. °Marlon Simpson wss the tescher of a, known, combined with some of the pointment Joaeph A Carter. Solemn Summer Solstice. Frank H. Noyes, during the summei The com- the same, to serve without bond, presented by BLUE STORES Some core of children In Cuba. best blood perfect Farm dusky purifiers. said H. the executrix therein Orchard William Stiver. vacation. In Hall's Mary Crockett, Ernest Tburlow was an observer tor bination of the Ingredients named. E.T. Ttbbet-s. from the Cure is wnat such sta- Miss Aura Cook Lawrenoc Catarrh produces T.ATP BY OS LONG- he United States weather bureau, results in catarrhal condi- Orra A. Bird late of will FOR SALE. J. A Kkn.vky, Postmaster. CHOPS WASTE FBOST General Hospital, Lawrenoe, Mass., li wonderful Paris, deceased; ioned at a cabin In the tions. 8end for testimonials, free. and petition for probate thereof presented by EST DAT OF THX YEAR. visiting her father, Frank J. Cook. & O. Charles F. Barden, the executor therein named. 100 aores, 40 tores smooth level fields, In honor of the of Sheriff Mary Abbott, well-knownwildern°"e writer otf P. J. CHENEY CO., Props., Toledo, birthday A party whiob inoludes Sub-mastei All Druggists, 75c. 60 acres of wood aod 400 apple was tories for was discovered at a B. Norton late of Denmark, de· pasture, Harry D. Cole, a little children, Pills for constipation. Lydla once. party given Albert C. Parker or the Hall's Family thereof and trees. This farm must be sold at blm at his home. After the violent winter from whioh lrcus before the Hons csge high sohool, ceaeed; will and petition for probate Wednesday evening standing Boland the of E. Trumbull aa execu acre farm wi Lloyd Fletcher, Andrews, Hary Price 12500. Also 15 poultry as been Able to take » the animal's nose nu.-u. t? Φλμ.η ΙηνΑα ft nlAftr. ΓΛΙν ΛΛΤηοΙβΤίοη. appointment Tbe party was arranged by Mrs. Cole we hate juet long iokling helpless Ruf- trlx « f the same, to serve without bond, pre- Hats Good Panama for sale. building*, large poultry a to Mr. and was a real we seemed to be dock Blood Bitters Is for purifying the I sented by said Mary E. Trumbull, the executrix surprise Cole, breath, really expecting are at the S. splendid 2 cows aod or McCormack, Ê. Camming! the skin, restoring sound diges- therein named. house. Will keep horse,«mail Dree lames were uueu at to offset it. Indeed, the crops R^th killer wss designer of hate, blood, clearing surprise. something cottage at Bemis for two weeks, going tion. All druggists sell It. Price 11.25. wood lot. Price $850. $200 down, bal- rook, and there was a were very well, and ether "creator of styles, in a Ltncag Bllen A. MlUUcen late of Lovell, deceased; AND very pleasant generally looking last ance on terms. For sale we ian Monday. for the appointment of Clinton W. Mllll easy by social time. Refreshments were served more forward than nenal, when or sore nso Dr. Thomas' petlton Mies Kate Ward is spending a vacation For croup throat, ken or some other suitable person Mrs. into week'· or rather leriea of Gerald Curtis, a movie idol, legitimate Eclectic Oil. Two sises, 80c and 60c. At all by Cole. laat froat, j of two weeks with relatives in Massachu- aa administrator of the estate of said deceased, froeta. That the week of the summer accessor of Douglass Fairbanks. drug «tores. < to serve without bond, presented by George W, Those the state setts. brother. attending encampment when the days are the longest Annie McPbee, after varions matrl- Milllken, L. A. of the Grand and its allied or- aoletice, Mr. and Mrs. George B. Howe are BROOKS, Ârmy and the sun rides at his highest point In oonial experiences, was living with ber Born. Anne 8. Lynch late of Brownfield, deceased ; ziti >ns at and a few weeks with Mrs. Howe's of collateral Inherit- gan Augusta Wednesday the should such disaster iftb "victim" in a beantifnl modern spending petition for determination Seal Estate heavens, bring in Ν. H. ance tax Thomas L. execu- Agent Hats from Soath Paris were Mr. Wbitefield, presented by Talbot, Straw parents Thursday is unless we back mngalow on a California frnlt farm. In June 14, to the wife of Harry B. without precedent, go Minstrels on ι Newry, tor. md Mr- B. F. Mrs. Ε. M. Millett, DeBae Bros.1 Ideal pat a son. Hicks, to the famous year without a summer in Editb Nevers, expert aviatress, was a Powers, South Maine. Mrs. M show to a boose In May 26, to the wife of Fred Nathan Maxim late of Paris, deceased; flrel Paris, P. Lord, and Miss Caroline able to on an aerial circuit good good Wednesday HaitfArd, 1816. At least, the Democrat is Ispatch messenger Forcler, a son, Alfred, Jr. account for allowance by Frances Gray. Mrs. Millett was elected State evening at the Opera Hoase. presented are learn of no date later than June 10 etween Washington and the Great Maxim, executrix. Time for is here—Our Hats ready President of the of the The young ladies are an one—June Ladies 6. Δ. R., even in the by nones. copy—attest: general discussion. freezable was has 26 28 ALBEBT D. PABK, Register. 26 Friday morning. Lustln waa entitled "Morale," and Sooth Paris. Walter Look, who In the District Court of the United States for Let ns that this is the climax. J. Ward Maxim of New hope a substanoe a discussion and exposition been driving the delivery team, oontlnuea the District of Maine. In Bankruptcy. Castle, Indiana, done will run far into the a former The damage f the true meaning of that term. for Mr. In the matter of ) Hats for the Little Ones well known business man of section of Thayer. thousands in the northeastern The of to the olass Tbe annual sermon before the- Enighti JOHN BOWE, J In Bankruptcy, Buckfleld, in this waa at South sea- preeentatlqn gifts of county, the and it is too late in the was -also in was Buoiforu, Bankrupt) Paris with his H. country, y Miss Mary E. Abbott of Pythias delivered Sunday after- To the creditors of John Bowe of Rum- son-in-law, William use of the land thus son to make good some hits were noon Bev. M. O. Baltzer at the Con- In the of Oxford and district ^THEBANKS^^ Call at One of Our Stores Whittum of Lewiston, last Wednesday. erse, and good-natured by ford, County Right Away Mr. put out of commission. lade, and in form. Tbe oburch. aforesaid : Maxim was formerly a member of pleasing gregational Notice Is that on the 22d day of SAFETY SERVICE oould not be Esther wbo is a hereby given the firm of Waidron ά Maxim, whiob ignifioance of the gifts Miss Pike, taking June. A. D. 1918, the said John Bowe Vote. the reader unless N. and that the lint firm a manufac- The Paris ally appreciated by course in Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, was duly adjudicated bankrupt, operated factory for the be held at the offlce ture the vote in the be full text of the was Is at borne for the sommer with her meeting of his credlton wfQ of shovel handles in Buckfleld. The following is given presentation T., of the No. 8 Market South of iven. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Pike. Referee, Square, The business was removed to Indiana town of Paris at the primary election parents, Paris, Maine, on the 17th day of July, Miss Annie M. MoPhee A. D. at 10 o'clock In the forenoon, at which years and Mr. Maxim haa the 17th for the several candidates: spoke tbej 1918, thirty-five ago From Blgelow. time the said credlton attend, prove their •ince resided irewell word in a valedictory pleasing Murray may there. KXrUBUCAM. claims, a trustee, examine the bankrupt, 3 both sentiment and in ▲ card received by Walter P. appoint THOROUGHLY H. Co. phrasing. reoently as F. and transact such other business may proper- Mrs. C. A. waa here reads as Record, who called United States Senator- Tbe diplomaa were conferred npon tbe Maxim from Murray Bigelow ly oome before said meeting. Noyes io 141 the spring by the laat fllness of her Bert M. Fernald, Poland with words of follows: South Paris, June 22.1918. NORWAY. raduatee, appropriate WALTER L. GBAY, SOUTH PARIS, .is?,. Geo. B. went * Sobools 21. father, Crockett, Saturday Governor— ounsel, by Superintendent of Prance, May Referee in Bankruptcy. to 138 28-28 PROGRESSIVE Bridge water, Maaa., where Mr. Carl S. Mil liken, Augusta I. C. Joy. Dear Pather: Record is of sobools, of the Star Just a word to let know that superintendent State Auditor— Singing Spangled Banner] yoa Bankrupt's Petition ter Discharge. to establish herself in new home we 1J7 Is well with me here. I am her Boy L. Ward 11, Augusta losed the evening's exeroises. everything In the matter of ) is there. She was and I am Aubkit 1. Pittihqill, In Bankruptcy. I The Paris Trust thoroughly progress- accompanied by her to Second District— on kitohen polioe this week, J Company Bepresentattve Congress, 141 Bankrupt. ) •leter, Mies Ethel C. Crockett, who ia to Wallace H. Willie, Jr— tired and bot this evening. It Is very use of methods, and the latest Those to receive diplomas, with tbe To the Hon. Claxbhcz Hals. Judge of the Dis ive—making improved bolster s· charge of the English department warm here now, like our July weather trict Court of the United States for the District | of business. '» the Senator— 94 ouree which they bave taken, are: facilities for the and accurate DAYTON of Maine: dispatch Ν Bridgewater high school daring Orman L. Stanley, Porter. at home. quick Woodstock 77 A Commercial. tbe coming year, and is spending the George W. Q Per ham, Mary Evelyne bbott, I went to Poontainbleao Sunday. AUBBEY E. PETTENGILL of Norway, In the Your account is invited. H'^V-WAR poop bulletin Ert Alyse Andrews, Commercial. County of Oxford, and State of Maine, In present the last of the in w It There is a famous week, term, County Attorney— _ _ Annette Lather Austin, College. Look up. Napoleon said respect fully represents that on the 2 cent. Interest Paid on Check Accounts of that BockUeld 1Î7 we District, per $500 school observing the work. Frederick B. Dyer, Harold A. Campbell, Commercial. obateau there, it Is wonderful. All 3rd day of November, 1917, last past, be wasduly Wlllard James Curt le, Commercial. ? the Acts of of Courts- have to is one-quarter of the third adjudged bankrupt under the lets Congress and over. Tbe commencement number of the Clerk 138 A. Gerald Curtl», Commercial. pay that behe has sur- Donald B. Partridge, Norway and It makes It very easy to routing to Bankruptcy; duly Ear le Maynard Dunham, College. olass fare, rendered all his and rights of proper- Chronicle, issued by Parts High School Kllxabeth property lut of Deeds, Eastern District— Florence Leach, College. go when we can get passe·. ty, and has compiled with all the require- was the issue ever Beglster — M fully week, largest put W. a. Jenne, Parla A ante Marie McPbee, College. mashed ments of said Acts and of the orden of Court 8J * We get great food here, steaks, oat, seventy-two pages in all. Β. Power·, Paris Ruth Gore MlUer, General. his bankruptcy. numbering Harvey Maude oranges, eto. We touching It contained most of the Edith Movers, College. potatoes, vegetables, Wherefore he prays, That he may be decreed graduating Elisabeth Frenob now. Sheriff— 184 Marlon Simpson, College. areattaohed to the army by the Court to have a full discharge from all P*rts, besides other literary matter, tbe D.Cole, Paris Ida Charlotte Commercial. said Harry Stiles, I we will see plenty of aotlon soon. debts provable against his estate under school honor fall of tbe Charles Ernest Thar low. General. guess such debts as an roll, report Commissioner— a letter from Pen- Bankruptcy Acts, except •chool County 1* Heary Wetherell. Commercial. Received Baymond law from such athletics for tbe paat two terms, Char le· W. Bowker, Paris excepted by discharge. 8 fold the other He is over here also. Dated this 15th of June, A. D. 1918. *od the usual amouot of local matter io Henry D. Hammoad of the of the olass ar· day. day Most girls plan- shall to see him soon if AUBBEY E. PETTENGILL, Bankrupt. tbe several a I try possible. departments. There is County Treasurer— to teaoh during tbe oomlng year, to Paris 18· ting Give my love to all. Don't forget OBDEB OF MOTIÇ1S THEHBOX. half-tone of Sou le aa a frontla- George M. Atwood, lies Miller expects to attend normal BRANCH BANK Μ Γ Principal write. Distxiot or Madtb, is. ATTBUCKFIELD P'ece, and half-tone groupe of both the to the I, chool. No definite plans have been Bepreeeatattve Legislature-Parla 1881 Mubbay. On this 22d of June, A. D. 1918, on I interest on savings accounts and the basket ball teams. Arthur I. Forbea, ( of the of tbe olass day Ipays Jjpyi' girls* aade by any boys reading the foregoing petition, it la- The aa studies be ha* Chronicle board is made ap fol- r BMP OBIT. vith reference to pursuing their Proctor-Mllla. Ordered by theCoun/Thata hearing D. lows: in or upon the same on the trd day of August, A. PBRLBY P. RIPLEY. Pre*. J. HASTINGS BEAN, SéC. States Senator- urther oollege elsewhere, though took I Called V ▲ quiet wedding plaoe Tuesdaj 1918, before said Court at Portland, In said Dis- cms' 1 Κ Newbert, Auguaia one of them will doubtless do so. ALTON C. WHEELER. Vlce-Pra. IRVING 0. BARROWS, Treu. *aine of Bal ρ h Mlles Williams Street where the bride hai Corn Flour, The last recital of tiila aeaaon waa » Dixfleld, Danforth 1911. «"60 at the home of Mlaa Nellie M. »f Dixfleld. lived for the past two fear·. [XhSJ FRANK FELLOWS, Clerk, Are Not Comfortable But two mes who were called Prootor li In tbe of the A true*ι oopy of petition and order thereon. White Shoes Only Flour, 8 Cte. lb. Jackson Saturday evening, Jbm 16. Thursday Mr. employ 26-» FBANK Clerk. Barley bat for we· at South Par- AJfeat FELLOWS, fhe waa flaely render- rlth a previous contingent, Mason Manufacturing Co. following program of Mr, ed by the aa- ions were not bare at the time assigned, is. The bride ii the daughter ■one*. This Season. Boiled 8 Cte. lb. following pupil planiata, Bethel Deveua. Very Popular Oats, •isted Mr. violiniat: PaalO. Tharetoa, rere sent forward to Camp and Mrs. Zenas Mill· of Norway Lake, by Hammond, ιππιιβιαιΜογ oc uw ι are and Leland Austin, are at In Albany, ajuj Appointed in • Pbey Balph Fayle who present redding of I have a large line of Ladies' While Boot· Oanvae, Rice 16 Oto. lb. Aadev«. K*h of Bumford. ie in tbe shoe factory ol Flour, 8be employed FBEDEBIGK W. SPENCEB, lata of Hiram, at Treai A new oall is leaned for another detail the Carroll-Jellerson Co. They reoeiaed la the County of Oxford, deoeased, and given Dock and Nnbuck $2.26, $2.60, $3.00, $8.60, $4.00, $4.60, Coeaty bonds aa the law directs. All William < >f men having at leaat a grammar school numerous of ueefulneea and beauty persona having Miss Jacksoa gifts demand· the estate of said deceased are and Gertrude Curtis and to a oourae of In against $6.00 $6.60. £"*-y tdooation take training desired tournent the same for settlement, and of Jr. laaoiine engine work at Franklin Union SalcMo Elmer Kaox, aB Indebted thereto an requated to make pay- White and Oxfords at $2.00, $2.60 —â Ladle·' Pump· $1.76, [natttnte In Boston. Five men will be Elmer Knox, Jr., 19 years of age, oi tlWHUlUlT C° JfkXtM ΒβηβΛ East Hiram, BOLSTER of man N.DAYTON Card mkm from Oxford County. These oommltted suicide by shoot PBESTONh/sPENOEB, and $3.00. Duet, Verdi's Triumphal March, Weat Pern, Dear frfeoda and neighbors vill leave for Boston July 1st. ing at about midnight Sunday, the 16th In- s Alto a full line lor Mine· and Children. They will plea·· W~.l«Qr We want to thank you all for your The shooting was don· In the yard of SOUTH PARIS.ME. that ahe Hi terest ta oar loved om during her many P. while the yonng man waa or in Solos, Boa. Bertrand G. Mclutire, who has Burgees, of the yon both quality and-prioe. ^ ' aoatbe of He is said to have beei wn- woeks and the Local Board sinon hia way home. »■* fof been flhalr»rft of the an< who last week re- la his usual mood daring day. and we Its formation, and He lami floweva. and for your sympathy, for no aanae la naaaed for the aot. his eved the Democratic nomination a*·*So o, ^™u?issHoltti to tk*"*w Dr· Llttlefleld for and alx brothert Kussaer*s Mom Moths. Martoa wish tH" has ne ohalraan of a father and mother, efforte to keep her with ae, pvernor, resigned aad Waiter L. Gray of South untiring^ to all al her feqaaat, She board, CASTOHlAiktt··* and to say you Paris has basa earned to suoceed him. "Good-bye." the duties of th* Éfttl ObobobIL sad le now discharging âMttÂnmikÉm
toff* -* .. #- I V : ; HOMBMAKBBS· COLUMN. Over the Top f (Conttsned from Paf· 1} error. Scott was as deaf a· a mole, I lmtemt to the tellM OorrMpoactoMe oa topics of to watch I UaoOâied. AddnM: Editor Honuau' and It waa amwiilng at parade M» OoLuiar, Oxford Democrat, Sooth Parle. Editor Democrat: him In the manual of arms, slyly I «f In to the «mount to -r*.' remitting job glancing ont of the corner of his eye and oontfnne to the end of her f bliK'T Dishes. pey np at the man next to him to see what I Cottage Cheese «nhecrlptlon to your the order was. How he the I Prof. France· Β lieemu. iîlîïï 1 ββ «n'nded of my passed (Prepared by he must I Home seoBomlce Director, United State· Food miSSP*1?'' " ■"H"1·*lu oolomna doctor was a mystery to as; ▲dmlalstntkm, Orono, Maine.) fiïSÏ.PÎT,.r·■ life long habit praotioally, for abe bed have bluffed his way through, because I while II hu been from the Beside I Cottage oheeae, long 0fLthe D'noortt he certainly was Independent known, hu been little appreciated. tim!Umeofiendperhepeprlorto) î//eedir her first him the Fourth of July looked like The to it haa often been ber «efenteenth to my a ■& Batj sake, jeer Good He wore at the time I o/Service poorlj , Friday. Sign made and «erred. In ®· e of unattraotively Jndklne, period large sombrero, had a Mexican stock I food value oottage oheece la in the olaaa Jo Th»tIe» long time to saddle over his shoulder, a lariat on I with lean meat and egga, being more Κ S.yeMe· °°nt,nnoa«ly; and she I valuable than either Id material that P*p®r ehe l°oated. 1 his arm, and a "forty-flve" hanging this ! goes to baiid muscle, blood, and bone. TOK«i?.JrbereTer eecond hnebend, from his hip. Dumping parapher- Cottage oheese in fact ia a food that th^iî2?nf^»5îïI,erDe»rbora. ηββΓ Norway on nalla on the floor he went up to the I SOCONY an of the the a" 14 U"re I form bed Tm I may Important part diet, nuh Parie»ehe recruiting officer and shouted: i! aerved either alone or In combination. S hi?!? ^ writ« ■»* It from America, west of the Rockies, In sauce, meat-like diah, aalad, or ΐκ™ A Wlhere.the·,β0 bed !t Mnt to Gasoline aoup, ί and want to join your d d army. ! Motor deaaert, oottage obeeae may be well need, R^th.i -»fr.; fop hw JTM °·Γ,ηβ Γνβ got no use for a German and can I ie to from the ▲a a baaia for the main diah of the meal ΐΚίϊΛ! Λ?ate HorMe °· Andrew·, wide vtrietv of buy ,® shoot some. At Scotland Yard they I A be- it will materially rednoe expenses, ap- ?' to ber tbere during dealers listed h fent I was deaf and I mixtures is being peal to the appetite, and aave meat. M?f βν'° »fter b,« widow, turned me down ; said low. sell a sold under the They Being made from aklm milk, whioh ΐι« ϊίιι Andww·,?oked In her laat illness. so I am. I don't hanker to ship In with I only SOCONY now ia either fed to live atook or waited, AfteraSL. ?ίthe death of thla lady, I β d d mud-crunching outfit, but* the I name "gasoline." good obeeae makea available directly t0 Rnmford. so I this I to —uniform, pure, oottage I cavalry's full, guess régi- The best way a bat little ah τ?8*'0 Look for human food valuable where Democrat aent while ment's better than none, so trot out I be smt0 that the powerful. dairy by-produot. Jh«m.i■he mid# Ju*®hw home with ber daughter, SÔCÏÏNYj appreciated your papers and Π1 sign 'em." He told I for the Red, A* Brown· gasoline you buy UNCOOKED COTTAGE CHEESE DISHES. and I I White and Blue « C«r· to them he was forty slipped by. measures to 1 w™8,dK aooompany I up Plain Cottage Cheese:—Cottage obeeae was on service at the time I lia the lDvher aon, to hia borne in I recruiting standards So-CO-ny Sign. be served aa the main diah of writer, quality may plaio, abe had direoted It he applied for enlistment j a Innoheon or aapper In of oold Maeaaohnaetta., plaoe and aaid abe mnat pay I was Old ambition meat. forwarding there, It Scotty's great I am now I as nat *b,ob enoloaing. to be a sniper or "body snatcher," I gasoline] Variations Mix broken meats, «»,* She said!«J?ΐΓ| the Democrat aeemed, to ber, he ont pep· Mr. Atklne calls it The day that I and the World's chopped pimentos, finely green bonae· The writer rel The Sign of a diced cuoambers, or otber orlep was detailed as brigade sniper he cele- I per·, ianAlîî er.,rtom0in bouse Id Best Gasoline with the cheese. Horse rad- »PMt®ent brated his by blowing the I Reliable Dealer vegetables ffithe Baokpg LDS aeotlon of Boston and see- appointment STANDARD OILC05N.Y onion and make a Bay lab, juice, parsley Demoorat protruding from one I whole platoon to fags. combination. , Ilk- good of:ηΛ' the letter and at another time Being a Tank, Old Scotty took a I Seaaon obeeae rather well, pack boxe·, DEALERS WHO SELL SOCONY MOTOR GASOUNB dry 11 ,n tb® Poet lng to me and used to spin some great I into a battered earthen or enamel dish, ^ βββ,ηβ inited States Îmoffloe ï? and waa reminded on eaoh I about the and the whole I Tires chill tarn it oat on a platter, and there, yarns plains, It, oiten be In s «Mu Ι it In allces like oold veal loaf. d·*"» wbeD» platoon would drink these and aerve #nd ior ,ke a small ^rnui «D#?f|the.?ld Γβρ0Γ,β Ι for more. Ananias was a rookie com· I are Good Mix with the cheese quantity S Tires of left-over bam or oorned beef, finely ooîumna pared with him. on that x 041X1 β to Lewlaton, I \ and aeaaon the whole with made * The and discipline I ground, 28111 °' Mey' ultimo; end I ex-plalnsnmn mustard. Serve this in slices, or turn could not but the officers all I °° "h® waa aald to be theyoung- agree, the mold out on a border of lettuoe οηΐιΐί?* e'?M ber ®τβΓ on tbe liked him, even If he was hard to man-1 leaves. *«®· atreet·■treeta n?of ΐί7Ιthat °!town. With my old age, so when he was detailed as a Menu:—Molded cottage Time to Make Your Tire Suggested we could from is the muataohe my frienda felt sniper a sigh of relief went up I Now oheese; baked potatoes, lettuoe, siloed gray not be mother and aon. Aaked her the officers' mess. 1 tomatoes or cuoambers; orlep corn pone * "bard work·'—while I of the or oatmeal or whey Old Scotty had the freedom I muffins; tea, coffee, ÛmÎ' e£Îd D'° Lewie' maxim fruit and deaaert. He used to draw two or a Busir lemoaade; ahe made brigade. J 'nJ-ίWaefiedibus-mne-v'cloctibus, only I with Buying AND three rations and disappear COTTAGE CHEESE WITH CBEAM *** weat to bed at days' the most GARAGES we is made them easily SUGAB ?Uirbutter me his range finder and rifle, and in this time of war, it popular eight ο olock; whereat abe gently bit glass, Now, no more of him owners of Use in of meat or egga for break- more to bnrn tbe mid-| would see or hear ever to tires among the biggest· place „ more necessary than buy fast or supper. nJHnight oll--henoe my old looka. She bad until suddenly he would reappear cars. South Paris or & Fletcher, Variations:—Add berries, peaches, • certificate of tbe day before with a couple of notches added to tires for permanent economy. selling light Ripley pbyalolan'a S other fresh fruits; canned fruits, raisins, ' * "®" "omen for 40 yeara. those already on the butt of his rifle. or dried brown J?,® the motor- The same is built into all cut dates, other fruits; tregedy, Every time he got a German It meant Hundreds of thousands of quality South Paris or or 01*me.tbat Lterr,b,eD0W Maxim Bros., sugar, honey, jam marmalade, «iiIhfD ®» ■dmittedly, He was of these States Tires—into the λι *. another notch. proud business United small nuts. ÎÎÎÎÎLwrong of Moat ists have found that judg- chopped diagnosis appendioitis. notches. Suggested Menu for a Summer Break, hospitals bave a erase for operations. to sizes as well as the larger sizes for Paris But after a few months Father ment in tire-buying leads straight J. N. Oswell, South fast:—Cottage oheese with oream and The operating rooma are buaineaa places was sent heavier cars. fruit (cornflakes if desired); toasted in tbia oaae *7.50 for its uae, and the Rheamatlsm got him and he United States Tires. Viatory bread; coffee. For a heartier operation Itch" becomes endemlo. On to Blighty; the air in the wake of his West Paris or t0 Select the United C. H. Young, meal, include baked or fried potatoes, 8 A' M' »,tor stretcher was bine with curses. Old The growth States DV' ltomstream 0f phenomenal a cereal. takEES operations Scotty surely could swear ; some of his Tire that fits from all over this of United States Tire Sales is your particular EGG COMBINATIONS. ϊί^'»«e»dyoanae to the hoapltai outbursts actually burned you. aectlon. The told me and Scrambled with Cottage Cheese': operating aorgeon No doubt at this writing, he Is of this fact needs. Our Sales Serv- DEALERS Eggs he bad no dinner nntil 4 P. M. and It positive proof eaoh egg, use 1 table- "somewhere in Blighty" pussy footing Proportions:—For w·· apparent, uaually no time to even ice Depot dealer will gladly 1-3 salt, of or the wall of The unusually high quality spoon milk, teaspoon plenty a now and then, be- It on a bridge along 1 oottage ahave, only cbanoe, Then stick to pepper, rounding tablespoon tween tbe to cbew tobacco. j some munition with the "G. R." States tires has help you. it South Paris fat to acta, plant of United Co., oheese, pinch of baking soda, tbe abook Cole-Wiggin Mother "paaaed ont" from or Home Defense corps. That's we sell grease pan. one of meddle- are GOODTires. why and 1 of nature and tbe added Continued next week United States Tires Method:-^Mix eggs, seasonings, We "know" I UDDeCpe"ry βαΓ£βΙ7 «be never A. C. South Paris milk for each egg. Soramble Maxim, tablespoon Peanuts Up a Peg. as usual in greased pan till entirely r'alH^d them, eggs If y firat, beat friend baa atepped was re- Oxford oooked. Neutralize aoid in obeese with last, Until recently the peanut B. F. WHITMAN, tbe better '"d. almost F. B. FOGG. C. M. Paris stir into egg. Serve imme- ?f garded as a casual—one might Johnson, soda, lightly •VheJriwhere at.e.mrf^0,d 11 living, loving, ahe ia one Petition for diately. sportive—article of provender. It Bankrupt's Discharge, more waiting to weloome me when I "say Variation*:—Paraley and plmaatos or has been looked upon as appropriate In tbe matter of j too shall pass from thla dear world I Arthtjb H. Wakefield, Id West Paris added to the circus. The Bankrtpiej. George chives, egg. love to one that la fairer than day. My to the small boy and Plants Bankrupt.) Divine, or Lanobeoo Menu: and Suggested Supper but a mem- Garden 'norlbed on hia "peanut gallery," though Flowering of the Du graveatone, the Ηοκ. Clarence Hale, Scrambled egga with cottage cheese; To Judge "w*!We are gathering one by one"; and ory to the present generation, is a not· trlct Court of the Unite· 1 States for the Dlmte G. A. West Paris baked potatoea, dandelion or lettuoe Smith, the dearest who cared for me In child* term for the seats at PANSEES and manyjother bedding of Maine: or sliced muffins, forgoten cheap ASTERS, salad, tomatoes; barley hood and and oomforted me In ABTHUBH. WAKEFIELD of Brwnieldlitk or fruit aauce. youth, the of a theater. ami State υί M Is uU tea coffee, but for tbe top "County of Oxford, aloe, ebo°,d» fatal, The and CELERY etc. represents that oa tk EGGS WITH COTTAGE CHEESE. But now it is different long- TOU ΑΤΟ plants, District, respectfully CREAMY ίίϊ!Γι«atay In Lewlaton,Tare'.*Pd bave been a oouoael plants. let day of May, last past, he wa& duly adjud|«tf j Is coming Into its own. of to 1 cup milk and guide even In falling age. Mv onlv despised peanut bankrupt under tbe Acte Congress reUutsc It has the emphatic indorsement of Bankruptcy; that he has stuff. A paper bag cepted by law from such discharge. needed. Oor loved onea are not really A. D. 1918. Paprika when Dated this 3rd day of June, Parsley or pimentos buried in the ground, only tbe old body, of peanuts (even nowadays, ABTHUB H. WAKEFIELD, Bankrupt a Make a thick sauce with the milk, for a t ime. Death and life are one to somewhat redtced in size) affords OBDEB OF NOTICE THEBEOI, and Cook five on in ac- flour, butter, seasonings. God; for He goea Hia work fairly square meal. District of Maine, bs. STANDARD OIL COMPANY o/NEW YORK minutes and poor gradually on the cording to Hia wave. The peanut however, may be util- On this 8th day of June, A. D. 191S, on realty cheese, which has been neutralized with Prentlaa Mulford wrltea that "Grave- the foregoing petition, it Is ized to advantage in cookery—for soup, Ordered by the Court, that a hearing be toi the soda dissolved in a little of the milk. are full of tell oa our yarda Ilea; they for "peanut loaf," and In other ways. upon the same on the 19th lay of July, A.D. the obeeae and aauce are well onea are in tht at In sal-1 Dis- When dear buried ground. T— "*"■ »ΛΛΐ*\Λβ *τΛη ηαη rrat 1918, before said Court Portland, and that» return tbem to the top of the d away from graveyard!." The trict, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon: blended, at tîee thereof be In the Oxford De» double boiler and reheat over hot water. writer would not do this if be them from the food administration i published present Your concern these is as to whether $* crat, a newspaper printed In sal l District,ito • greatest days Beat the eggs slightly, pour, them Into could! Some β ay they would cot go Washington. that all known creditors, at:-, other persona .1 ..J mI« —«11 A ■ (ha but or not can health and to the s* may appear at tbe sal 1 time and pis* there to weep and carry flower*; YOU keep strength up Interest, tk and show cause, If any thev hare, why mixta re sets in a soft custard on the that aeema a beautiful to do. One 'Em thing Thought He Was "Setting Up." of % prayer of said petitioner ebouM not be granted. of the it and comforted. highest point efficiency. tbe Ttoi bottom and sides boiler, sorape oomea away refreahed A army officer, now In And it Is further ordered by Court, young Topeka all known β» up forming large soft curd*. there ia but the old body in the the Clerk shall send by mall to carefully, Though was seized while In Paris with Will Health and and this order,to- when it is of a as France, Our Meats Win Strength Iters copies of eaid petition The mixture is cooked returned to dost, yet Bryant of resldeece* ground, a to send his sister a dressecf to them at their places This we "hold desire present, creamy consistency throughout. said in the love of nature there |* assertion if we didn't stated. decided on a We wouldn't make this will serve eight or more people. communion with ber visible form·," and and finally waist, says Witness the Hon. Clakesce IUU, Jwlge quantity said and tbe sea! thereof, to rot alio the invisible may be very near. the Kansas City Star. He entered a < know that the of our Meats cannot be of the Court, high quality land, in said District, on the M h day owns. the flowers and oared for fashionable and selected a waist, The Romance of the Cereal List. The stones, shop 5 surpassed anywhere. A. D. WW. lot all "steal into our darker musings bat not the size his sister re- [L. FRANK FELLOWS,Ctat ; knowing I.] thenoe. The wide range of oereal substitutes we * Our meats and A true copy of petition and order and take away their sharpness ere out a pretty Parisian give you pleasure profit—the available to the country as a whole quired, singled 24-36 Atfet:-FBANK FELLOWS.flat are aware." his sister's derived from and the use of looal cereals waa clerk who looked about pleasure palatable food, profit us to that tf ose oil stoves and through amusing- mother- "The U. S. Fuel Administration authorizes say considers At of cook My poor preolous young-old her to the waist on. shown the other day In St. Paul, when thus disunit- size, and asked try derived from real, vital that from them. OF MAINE. in conservation coal war ly farewell ! Fare-thee-well, strength you get STATE oil heaters at this time a very important help the necessary qf for purposes." a discovered the When she returned the fit was newspaper reporter torn from nearer tie. Worn in pro· us ed, every Come to for food with which OF 8S. "feterita" in the list of strength-giving COUNTY OXFOBD, -■ word permitted heart and hope, sick and blighted; more nounced perfect, and the young office; JuneHtb.A.D.lfc- and set out to discover what to win YOUR war. substitutes, than this, seared and weak, I daily die. nodded approvingly and paid the cash- Taken this fourteenth day of June, 1J· was. It is Μ.ιr vtb, A D.ft this oereal comparatively Enabrioed in heart forever is my to the WW, on execution dated my ier. As he turned back claim bv tbe sup»· new, even in tbe southwest part of tbe iaaned on a Judgment rendered mother's love. the clerk flew into hie arms and for the of Yurk, its use for human food it article, Judicial Court, County «J* country where he'.d on the First™» A mother's love—bow iweet the namet kissed him and exclaim- term thereof begun and well known. Tbe question, "What is again again, of A. D. 1918, to wit, on theiSlxteeta What le a mother'· love? day May, Wlffle « was referred first to tbe Min- 'Thank thank All the of A. D. 1918, In fav r of feterita?" ▲ tender, pure and kindly flame ing, you, you." day May, ■ South Paris Cash Pendexter and Nelson VV. Peodexter, be# nesota food administrator, who was out Enkindled from above other clerks in the store then caught Market, ^ hearts of baaer mould at tbe and none of his staff could To warm these the handsome time, The heart that ne'er can grow cold— the idea that young TeL 27-14 SOUTH MAINE. only .. — at tbe PARIS, ranvuMr uiiu» ?».... answer the question. Inquiry was onn., American "setting them up" gen- ?or Four Htaeito library brought no information. Unless chilled by a "surgeon's11 oruel | Rlddeford in said County, 4* public erally to girls who wanted new waists, Nlnetr-three Dollars and Eight)-six Cents and dictionaries were cnt and the oold bind of death! Dol.rs cotos of « Encyclopedias and him to for them also. or damage, and Eighteen bnt the word waa not found. E. H. Judkins. begged buy and will be sold at auction ob the pre- searched, public » ■ The officer excused a retreat in laes in Denmaik In said Oxford County, The University of Minnesota was then finally I of J» are for a man highest bidder, on the Twentieth day to the St. Paul Bangor polioe looking some manner or other, but the sister Ladies' $6.60 and $7.00 Boots for the forenoon.* oalled, and, according automobile A. D. 19W, at ten o'clock In waa to who deliberately drove his and all the w· Dispatch, the question referred in Topeka has not yet received any following described real estate '■ a funeral procession at Ht. title and Interest which the said WJH»· an expert in English, who did not know. through ob * a present has and bad In and to the «ami was Feterita Hope cemetery, narrowly avoiding Deesey et elf»· Finally the quest given up. Fifteenth of December, A.D. 1917, and collision. Moat people have enough day when the·» is a member of the sorghum family, o'clock in the forenoon, the time · to a COUGHS AND COLDS VANISH same sbh. wbioh decenoy respeot funeral. was attached on the writ In the yields small egg-shaped seeds, situated * wit a certain lot or parcel of land, make exoellent flour and meal, compara- "Summer cold·" ate not hard to break and boa*» SATS IT ACTED LIKE A CHARM $4.50 Denmark, In the Connty of Oxford corn meal. It is up, and hoarsene·· are eaay to a red ble with fine, white oougbs LOT NO. 1. aa follows:—Beginning at large or oolds which at tbli rid If will take of Nathaniel Amtoto· grown chiefly In the southwestern states, Cougbs periiit get of, you Foley's Honey •tump, being the corner WW- Ladies' William Jordan's thence North by and included in the seison usually are of an obatinate nature. and Tar Compound. Mr·. Mary 8ogdam, high cut, lace boots, high heel, vici kid white kid land; M * however, though vamp, top, II B. and a part of the Spring list of oereal will All the more reason for a reliable 282 Maple St., Perth Amboy, N. J., Bange one-half (WW permitted substitutes, using 8 inch. All sizes from 3 to 6, C and D widths. These are new hundred and twenty-four and never be in a Min- Mrs. 8male, Bishop, write·: "It helped my throat; never goods, rods to a tree No 2 »η<Ί;ϋι£τ probably purchasable remedy. Margaret maple spotted, Une col W* list of writes: and Tar bad better." laxative. marked down from to North 96 East by a spotted nesota grocery store. Tbe reoog- Calif., "Foley's Honey anything Slightly $7.00 $4.50. degrees a dred and thirteen (113) rods to stake, So·}» nlzed substitutes Inoludes atber looal Compound ia a grand remedy. Suffered Contains no opiate· or narootloe. Sold Eest Sand 4; thence South 60 degrees Be··MJ cereals and stsrobes, snob as banana and from a oold last week, used the medicine Everywhere. ■pottted line to the Westerly line of the LOT NO. 2. line of the said va whiob are of and it acted like a charm." Sold Walker farm : thence the service casa flonr, troploal origin; Every- West one bee®* made of tbe kaflr where. It waa a pantomime rehearsal. "Reg- Ladies' high cut lace boots, low narrow metal farm South about 21 decrees kafir flonr and meal, very heel, toe, gun And rods to the first bound,eon»»* ister waa the Be twenty (WO) nt«* corn the Oklahoma sec- love," command. white nubuck and one-half (?o 1 i) arres, grown through in Boston vamp, top, Rinex sole, 8 inch. All sizes from a 1 a to tar Eighty milo flour and Gotham—So you're living regiatered. 6, *s, It S lngallu' survey. Without Servitude tion of the United States; belngjot LET, now? D widths. These also are new WILLIAM STAN "—' another "You've registered but idlo- marked down from to _ meal, made of sorghum grain nothing goods $6.50 $4.50. 26-27 Use the New Oil Cook Stove. yes. I live on one of the Perfection Help grown in tbe Southwest; soya bean flour Hnbb—Ob, oy." street· there. He bit hla and summoned save learn what a wonder- Aak dealer about and meal, wbiob are made from tbe cake principal gulped, lip, your country coal—and your "No! Is that straight?" bis that's ffOTICL. the New Perfection Kv- left after pressing oil from soya beans, up courage. "Well, maybe economical and useful cook stove the New far in the 'Straight? Don't you know there are my idea of love." The subacrlber hereby fully oeeoe Water Heater·, and and available thus oblefly I no streets in Boston?" haa been duly appointed ⣙,£Î£SU is. the New Perfec- southeastern states. Finally, there Is straight of the estate of Perfection regular of taro last on tbe which Is HOW SHE BANISHED BACKACHE N. LUCY K. WALKER, ate tion even·—none better. flour, list, Ε. Swett Shoe LAID HIM Co. in BAD KIDNEY8 UP in the of Oxford, tut* It enables to aside the coal hod—forget probably obtainable In quantities only Mr·. Effie E. County AllIm*·®"^* you put lead Kleppe, Averlll, Minn., bonds as the law directs. as it is made A slight kidney impairment may waa a Opera House Block, 38-9. estate of pew^J- the wood box—ana store the ash Hawallap grocery stores, writes: "I at sanitarium three Telephone demands against the «* pan. the same bulb tbat furnishes tbe to dropsy or Brigbt'a diseaae. Don't desired to the same for from week· at one time, two week· another present settu»e»<^» the Hawaiian it. Frank .... all Indebted thereto are mjuertW a material for "poi," national neglect Miller, Bingham, for rheumatism and trouble NORWAY, MAINE It gives you cool, clean, comfortable kitchen. writes: "Was troubled with time, kidney disb. All of tbe recognized substitutes Utah, my and got no relief. On my return began so bad I could not work. Tried ^ We pay on The long blue chimney burner does it—gives you of tbe Food Administration oereal list kidneys found Imme- postage mail order*. HlJ 1Mb, 1,18. kinds of medioine whiob did me nsing Foley Kidney Pills; with are well known in some parte of tbe many diate relief; half bottle completed the gas-stove comfort inexpensive fuel—Socony no I tried but this is so large a nation good. Then Foley Kidney oure. uae when I feel In CcqO* country, Alwaya pain To the Honorable Board of some of them have to be now as ai I ever did &V}L0/i:of υ Kerosene. tbat probably Pills; feeling good my baok." Sold slonera in and for the County J Everywhere. we ^ taken for everywhere. before." 8old Everywhere. The Selectmen of ^ The New Perfection granted undersigned thatβ It gives you perfect cooking. lights Maaon respectfully represent In said town flame is for any heat inatandy. a Does Backache Ton Ρ Mon of oounty toad instantly—the regulated was to bave birthday and Worry Stllee fwe» Preparations for Canning. Charley Vivian ginning near the Henry And every of oil is turned to intense cooking heat his jasked nim what be W. Hills and about 40 rod· ·εΓο" drop grandmother 1 continuing „* tbe The first step» in all oanuing, says needed. "Ob; don't give me what I aa abandoned farm, is no longer Over ii use. of Some South Paris People Have Jeweler and and convenience. 3,000,000 United States Department Agriculture, need," he pleaded, "I'll get that from Optometrist public necessity ^ consist In tbe and cleaning Learned How To Get Relief. W» respectfully petition your I* or without cab- preparation mother THE after as Made in I, 2, 3 and 4-burner abes, with of anyway." FINEST AND BB8T STOCKED duenotlce required by»*··|dlecon of containera and in tbe preparation JEWELRY STORE IN TOWN of all in Interest, to ton. atove with heat-retaining oven tag parties inet Alao, 4-burner the products to be oanned by washing, How suffer from an ach- DANGERS OF CONSTIPATION many people at and cabinet complete. paring, trimming, and outtlng into pieces ing back? Repairing Seasonable Prices where division is necessary. Negleoted oonstipation may oause How few know the oause? Use SO-CO-NY Kerosene—convenient and inexpensive. should SMITH. Those engaged in the work pile·, ulceration of the bowels, appen- If It hurta to or lift— Our i· tar Ε-C.B.C. SMITH. olean stoop optical department by the best in this ALLISON BBOWNÏ, start with elean bande, uteneiis, dicltii, nervous prostration, paralysis. If you suffer sudden, darting pains— equipped part COMPANY OF NEW YORK and of Oxford STANDARD OIL olean, sound, fresh products, pure, Don't delay treatment Best remedy is If yon are weak, lame and tired, County. or olean, soft water. No vegetables Foley Cathartio Tablets. Do their work yonr kidneys. (■«AL> Suapeot Lenses MAINE.aa»""· fruits wbioh are withered or unsound surely, easily, gently, without Injury to Watoh for nature's matched, frames repaired without out of town. STATKSTATE OF aignal. seeding M should be oanned. If poasibie, only the stomsob or Intestinal lining. Con- The first be beadaobe or diz- COUNTY or OXFOBD, sign may Board Comml··10"®? Φ fruits and vegetables pioked tbe day of tain no habit-forming drugs. Fine for Correct timp wireless of County ziness, daily by from Washington, D. C. ι elon, WW, held by adjournment Leaning should be used. Peas and oorn. fat folk·. Sold Everywhere. Seanty, painful, or too frequent urina- Watch inspector for Grand Trunk R. R. UFÔN the foregoing lose their flavor rapidly, should • tion, HENDERSON-CLEVELAND [which j evidence having been reoelredpeUgJ £?£&:β» ? be oanned, in fact, within five nonra If a wonderful that Nervousness or a oomtant, deed-tired Caller—It se^ms Jap- Honae . ehoiee is desired. Open Block, product anese dentiste oan take oat teeth with feeling. Norway, Xaina + Before the of the Avert the serious kidney Sa County Motorcycles preparation products their finger·. dises···, at tha residence of AlBsonιCom·bgZ __ should the weakened with begun tbe containers be Little oan Tieat kidneys » of Maaon. on the twentiethι Selee and Service Station. Hostess* Daughter—Mamma Town dy Fine washed. If glass or crockery jars are take ont her teeth with her finger·, Doan's Kidney Pills, next, at three of the elock. a for stok WHEN eaed to view the route e^tooneo % used they should be plaeed In veeael one of them. A remedy especially kidneys. IN NEED OF —^ J. N. OSWELL, So have success every immediately after whldt many people praised Appetitethis medicine for its In South Paris ι Hob; v> a beat. Endorfed of cold water over fire to They by yonr hur of tha parties and their Western Avtaa·, 8oath Parte. in w^r^i overcoming very distressing forms of stomach and liver will then be hot and ready for use when ι friends and neighbors. be had at some convenient ^ RHEUMATIC AND KIDNEY ILLS other measure·tto* we sure the have been for Jsmes H. Perry, pstnter, Pleasant or etnttr. and such trouble, that feel it will help 70a also. Then it is products prepared J batches, Qocks, Silver packing. Troubled with rheumatism, kidney or Street, says: "I can recommend Doan's Jewelry Ware so extremely economical for use, we know can Ton need Place For Sale faqaily you All grit and dirt should be washed bladder affections? Foley Kidney Pills as I have used them with •are it the You feel Pills. Mrs. Frank P. Wood, R. I took four boxes of ...•O TO... for sal· homestead money by giving preference. will strong- carefully from tbe materials to "be used. Kidney fins results. Dosn's I offer my place, F. D. Morrill, writes: "I found er, your will will meals and All prodnets should be graded 8, Maine, Kidney PUls, which I got at the Howard of a boose, ell and appetite return, you enjoy your espeolally aeecon I Fotar consisting large for Large fruits and vege- relief m began taking Co., and they gave ms prompt re- in the feel in much better spirits after taking a few doses. It breaks rlpenesa. husband alio reoeived Drag •table, centrally located village tables should be If aaoeaaarj, and Kidney Pllla. My lief from pains aoross my baok. Slaoe L. F. M^îsssfflSffÎ and also thro* *2 pared > uU tnwti «mlpo**|hffiwS wl is them. Be wai oublist of Peris Rill. ups colds, relieves constipation and a splendid spring ton- small fruits, berries, and greeds pioked muoh benefit from lam·, then, I have been practically free from SCHOFF'S " ooald not atoop over; now feel· no I * ■ "■ ic. Insist upon having the TBT7K "L.F when jou buy of over carefully. the trouble. Oooaalonally, however, I Peris Hill. Sold Everywhere, one a few of Pill· and 1 Irw Ε. B. -- pain." poan'a Kidney CURTIS, year dealer. Prie· 00cents. the L. 9. Med- Store, Haw Good·, Low mt Oi—siiliiiiifby mj la ooodl- Frio·, If the knives of yonr food obopper be- tbey keep kidney· good Prompt Barrio·, icine Co., Portland, hear In « Hon." oome blaok and dell, ran a pieoe of sand First Fariper—'"I you pal Ha· lor on yoer Price ΘΟο, at all dealers. Don't Byee inmfaied soep through the obopper as yon would lighting plant plaoe." simply Bapalrtag. Second Farmer—"Y··. We've-don· isk for a kidney remedy—get Doan's aAMMML IVIOMAIID· a It and sharpens the potato. brlgbtaoa It'that th' hard asms tha t Mr, Put? knives and ont like new. Uie the ■o muoh praottoln' with Kidney Pills—the they bài. F*#ter-M4lbum Bat OPPOSITE HOTBL and th' ohlekens. have to-do tfcairalMpIo1 Oo„ wgrs., * CASTORIAf·*»·"*· sand soap to scour with.— 1 AHDRÇWS pulverised Ν. Υ. I ·- κ In-lli* day tine." falo, farket MAIM Η. Β. Oroaby. · Square, ■OCT HPAK1S, lbKMY«lmAlH!ita(U Kaln·
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