The Oxford Democrat.

VOLUME 76. SOUTH PARIS, , TUESDAY, AUGUST 31, 1909. NUMBER 35.

fM LBKKT l>. PARK, Maine News Notée. Φ«0· ivanotr covered dis lace with ms "Ob, I say. you know. Miss Ethel, AMONG THE FABMEBS. bands, and his fcreath came chokingly really!" echoed Almerlc. "Too can't Licensed Auctioneer, "It la Impossible! You wish to play *tay here, you know!" M A INK. W. P. Phinney of Portland has a very "SPEED THE PLOW." SOOTH PARI», with me!" he Pike a Have You Profited At- old of the "Declaration of Inde- gasped. stopped tbem with gesture copy fermi Moderate. by pendence," fac-simile of the original "Do I look playful?" demanded Dan- and said: document in the of Thomas on iel. And as he spoke a bugle sounded "I'm lier aDd she's here BUCK, handwriting Correspondence practical agricultural topic- guardian, by , L. 1· solicited. Address all communications In Jefferson. He also has two copies of sharply outside the window off to the my authority. aDd, what's more, shell tended for this department to Hkhbt D The Man the Boston one dated Surgeon Dentist, "Gazette," being Hammond, Agricultural Editor Oxford Dem right At the sound Ivanoff shrank stay by my authority." F. H. Co.'s November the other ocrat, He. Paris, s.tlTH PARIS. MAINE, Monday, 16th, 1801, Into himself, and bis Angers trembled Horace turned to the earl. tending bearing the date Monday, February 8th, Noyes in the other's wore warranted. grasp. "Lord Hawcastle, will you Insist x ny beet 1802. Â few ago a fac-simile of years Future Dairy Cows. "The me!" he cried the "Declaration of was carabinier!—for upon Ethel's leaving? It's quite on Independence*1 There is no need of the H P. JONES, sold for therefore it is readily seen accentuating Both men fumed quickly to the win. the cards we shall have a disagreeable 1100; fact that there is a of From a present shortage Home and thrust Ivanoff behind jK Clearance Sale? that Mr. Phinney's possession is valu- dow. Pike' scene here." good dairy stock and that the very near Dentist, August able one. him as he drew aside the heavy cur- smiled Hawcastle future shortage will be much more pro- BOOTH evilly. NORWAY, MAINE. À great many have, and are well pleased Charles Whitney, Presque Isle's well- nounced than the present shortage. Dairy A Novelization By tain. "I see do reason for It We're here command- 'ur»—J to 12—1 to 4. known barber, came near being electro- cows, which take two or more years to "Don't show yourself!" he simply for Mr. Pike's answer. He ,ii.. il with the bargains offered. of of TARK1NGTON cuted the other day. In using the elec- mature, cannot be grown in a day. the Play ed. But there was a smothered ex- knows where lie stands, and he know· Mr. ahead trical machine for massaging, Whit- Planning and work must be done clamation from the and he we said the ear! suave· F SMITH, the Same Name fugitive, where starid," was the with one to meet the ever demands for and Men's Summer Suits cut $2.50 to $6. ney holding sponge increasing pointed over Pike's shoulder. and the American met his smile Κ hand when he reached for- stock and and it is ly, Attorney at Law, unthinkingly dairy dairy products, Lo®k! Near the with the HARRY LEON lamp yonder- evenly. Men's Odd Trousers cut 40c. to $1. ward and turned the faucet the duty, and it will be to the profit of .. v.KVVAY, MAINE. tnere the gntee—the carablnlerl!" "I reckon so far," he other hand. The shock was so great be every dairyman to breed as much and Copyright, 1909, by American by you're right fc. Collection» a Specialty. Ο could not speak and finding he could not as good a stock as his plant will allow. Pre» Association WILSON His arm trembled as It rested for an su id. Instant on the American's shoulder break his hold of the sponge he, with Already too many dairymen and keep- "And your answer will be yesî" '.It Κ 4 1ΆΚΚ. Great in Knee Suits. great presence of mind, threw his weight ers of milch cows rely upon others to and Pike returned quietly: asked the earl, but Pike shook his Big Bargains are which did break the current, stock for tbem. there since we I downward, grow young They XV. ou own "Pouf! They've been head. Attorneys at CHAPTER respect. Just let me run iu my Law, him from his perilous position. too much attention to present hla beneath the machine." He freeing giving "HE'S a RUSSIAN NOBLE!" brother-in-law you "You're there," he answered, was so no one in the without way. Jim «aye your wrong KT'iEi., MAINE. It all done quickly production and present profits and shaded his with his Instant be had was In business In Russia"—be stopped eyes and Hawcastle changed front In an K. Uerr'.ck. BUerj C. Part realized what had happened until in the best way for future disappeared stopped A shop providing hand from the glare of the lamps in- it was over. The man that is keeping Ivniioir crossed rapidly to the suddenly, for an Idea had occurred to Instant. production. the then started. cows should for and business In Russia!" he re- side room, "YVhy- are Mr. Gran- to good breed grow small tulle near the bedroom him—"In "Perhaps you r'ght, FranciR J. Holder has been chosen who on earth-who's that got H. & heifers of power, and a from didn't 1 think they've he said. "There J. STUART CO., succeed the late Prof. Ross Hatch high producing THEand piiknl up cigarette peated dazedly "Why ger-Sluipson," may Hugh the man who has common cows with em? Why, good Lord, It's doc!" INUINEERS AND SURVEYORS. as head of the of mathe- only a box that lay there with a uottle. »f that"— be painful things done. Better your CIVIL department should breed with a view of bettering Ivanoff strained over his shoulder to High Street, South Paris, Maine. TÉ. matics in College. He comes "1 thought so. Russian!" he said, "Since some of your otliclals havt sister were tbem. Take her I spared M1» III M Colby $2.38 his herd. It is necessary to breed dairy look and then replied bitterly: Telephone 111-12. from the University of Wyoming, where and in answer to Pike's look of inquiry been spying"— Lady Creech began, but away." cows every year in order to make them 'It Is Herr von Did I be bae been of the school of on. '"i'lMit man. who he Grollerhagen! at all and moved principal freshen. is well aware went your friend, interrupted. Pike snapped them and Plant made to order. WE ARE CERTAIN YOU WILL MAKE commerce and a full in the Every producer mind. He was iu business in not tell you he was a Russian? He v.aps professor of this fact. So far as the cow or her calls himself Von Grollerbageu. Is not "Never to the door, where he faced them. ν (he tlraberlamls and pocket maps of Mr. Holder was graduated was has betrayed me himself! He was not university. are it no a German—he Is a Uussiun- not only Russia. I don't say he peddling "Miss Ethel, right where ntv tor ealc. MISTAKE IF YOU DO NOT from the National Normal keeping concerned, requires that others should Ah I you'll stay A BIG University, see or wlenerwurst" she eatlsfied '.!-her< of the Atlae of Maine.) more work or feed to grow a good calf that- he is u Russian noble. I it shoestrings you are!" lie commanded, and, paying Lebanon (Otiio) in 1800, and from Mae- knew I was lu the wolf's throat here!" than it does to grow a scrub. The only lu a hundred ways that you caunot." screamed. "He was probably"—he no attention. Pike turned to Hawcas- LOOK US UP. Business College of Jacksonville, swore and «. sey's difference is in the cost of the service of a moment and looked at her. Pike emphatically in 1901. From 1903 to 1908 he was "He helped us this afternoon," said stopped tle. Fla., a scrub the bull. The service of bull did uot seem to haustlvely. a student at Yale taking his Daniel, but Ivauoff "You're here for nn answer, you Win. C. Leavitt Co., University, costs but the calf from such "Don't you believe It!" he snarled. THINK IT master's degree in 190ό and in 190S his something, hear him. OVER. a bull as a rule is not worth keeping. say?" teacher's degree in mathematics. Mr. "1 have felt it inevitable that I "They've arrested poor old doc! Got Main St., Me. With the present high price of feeds, a "Yes," answered the earl, after an Norway, Holder has an excellent record as a to Siberia ever since 1 him as he went out!" scrub heifer will not be at no ehould go back Instaut's and Dan went closer teacher in school and and only kept pause, college brings came here"— "No!" cried Ivanoff. speak net but at a distinct loss. Such "They to blm. to Colby a fund of practical experience profit, methods are folly. "Perhaps"— began Daniel, but the respectfully to him! They bow to F. H. NOYES CO. as an educator that gives sure promise dairy "An answer to what?" he demanded, Whether one owns his own dairy bull other interrupted. him"— Hardware, Stoves, of success. looking the other in the eye. South Parie Norway or hires the services of one, it will pay "There is no for me. There be to us in a minute. 'perhaps* "They'll bowing "An answer to our that "For several the Portland in future to breed to the request you years," says big profits only has never l>ecn a 'perhaps' since I met That s probably the way these colonels Press, "the mackerel of the coast have best obtainable one. Ten dollars accede to the wishes of this young very Ilelene, my wife—she who sent me to run you In!" snarled Daniel. and been almost unknown and it has baffled extra for the service of a good dairy lady," replied the earl uneasily. Ranges. the mines, she nnd my dear English As be spoke there was a sharp knock the fishermen to explain why the fish bull will a heifer that will more "And If I don't what are you going produce outer he seized Ivan- ·< A LINE OF so friend." on the door, and All Κ of Pipe Repairing, Lead COMPLETE which years ago were plentiful had than pay the extra ten dollars in her to do?" demanded Pike quickly. Hor- forsaken their old first besides bred For a moment Daniel was thought- off by the arm. and Iron. swimming grounds. year's milk, having ace at once broke in. Many have advanced the idea that the herself for producing still better ful; then he looked up quickly. "Back into the room with you! Walt LADIES' and CHILDREN'S quality "Ethel, you must go!" he Implored, mackerel is slowly but surely going out stock which in itself is worth many "What was his name?" he asked. until I call, and remember It's my Telephone 134-11. nut Pike waved him to silence. of existence, others say that the fish times more than the extra cost of ser- "Glonwood— 1 shall never forget It." light!" have been driven off shore and the two-fold. With "Tell her. Why do you come here away by vice, making gain the Kusslan replied. "He had con- He was about to add more when t!ie fish. However, the latest theory is most of dairy bulls, sure of the answer you want?" he In- J. WALDO NASH, dog keepers high grade tracts with tlie ministry of finance, door o|>ened and Mariano appeared Summer Underwear and tbat the pulp mills which have sprung a is made for a heifer calf sisted savagely. large charge lie hydraulic machinery to the American changed his Hosiery. in different of Maine the a small is made for a bull supplied instantly during while "A would her up parts charge The name G leu wood gentleman spure are real cause as tbe the government. tone to one of severe command. past few years the calf, hence there is practically no loss said with uneasi- Licensed Taxidermist. to aud there are a I've that." Hawcastle. chemicals from the mills drive the fish when a heifer calf is not born. If full means uothing you, "And don't you forget what been ness, and the American laughed. or into waters where do not are to a million Helenes in France I prayed You the sand out of Temple Street, rear Masonic Block, Hats in south they blood registered cows bred full telling you. get Trimmed and Untrimmed 1 was "I won't!" he snapped. "Speak outl come in contact with the chemicals used blood registered male, then the male God to let me meet them before that gear box first thing tomorrow is But the earl would not an- Telephone Oonnection. NORWAY in the manufacture of paper." This calves can nearly always be disposed of taken, but"- lie paused as a knock morning, or III see that you draw your Why?" the nicest and an but not an hence there ie in is carabi- swer directly, so Pike turned to Ethel. styles shapes. certainly ingenious theory, at good figures, profit came upon the door. "It the last pay Saturday ulght!" It does not a HO'wUSTER 3 entirely plausible one. almost every calf from pure bred stock. he said and shrank "This afternoon I tried to help ulerl!" hoarsely "Have ever heard U\t name of— Ivanoff caught the Idea and bowed seem that the amount of chem- Breed heifers to the best i/nu of a broken down Russian possible young very back. and entered poor devil, Mountain Tea our Maine mills G ten wood t" he nuked r/utekly. silently and then turned Rocky Nuggets icals used by pulp obtainable bull, and breed along some running from Siberia, where M. "Not yet." answered Pike quietly Inner chamber. Mari- away A Busy Medicine for Β my People. Miss S. Wheeler, would cut much figure when mingled definite line with a distinct object in "île did not have contracts with the the door to the "Go back to room. We won't he'd been for nine years." Briajj GclJea Health and Reaewed Vigor. with the waters of the ocean. view. men breed their your for ano came forward and bowed. MAINE. mighty Many young government hydraulic machinery, rose her chair and λ -Γ>Λ<»ίΚο f"rC 'astinutiin. fu.l Live MARKET SOUTH PARIS, throw our hands into the discard until Ethel half In vestiou. SQUARE, heifers to any kind of a bull simply to I he asked tensely. The old "Mees Granger-Seempsoue," said he Kiiln-v Troubles. Eczema. on suppose?" faced hlni PimpW Impure Educational Department. first we're called, and I guess we'll keep one to eagerly. 11.1 1 Drouth. Sliiirii'sli HotrcK Hi-ailache make tbem producers for the time, woman tossed her head. and went out. standing to side 1909. calf will not He waited a moment until "A poor, weak thing," he went on, Backache. HiBo^NmtahltahiWk Aoousta, Maine, August, holding that the first raising." Even If he did, he the his- make room for L'thel as she entered a."> ceutx h b«>x protected riii. <ϊ·-ηιιία»> mud» by To the of Schools : amount to This is a IvauoiT had retired aud then "hounded like you've seen a rat lu the :·. Superintendent anything. great opened with a look of astonishment 11 Duo Company, Madison. Wk 73 toric name." she replied proudly. complete Your attention is called to chapter mistake, and a loss of tine and money. the door Mariano stood without bow- gutter by «logs and bootblacks. Some GOLDEN n·cgets for tallow people SALE "1 believe said Daniel fervent- on her face. Pike approached her. CLOSING OUT of the laws of 1909, entitled "An The first calf from a heifer that is bred you!" friends here saw us him public ing. to for of your bring Act Relative to the of to "Have you ever heard the name of I m mut !) obliged you taking Appointment to freshen from twenty-four thirty ask would ly. into this know we've "Miladl Creech—she you note the he said. "I've apartment. They School Physicians." months of age, with proper care and -Glenwood?" he asked quickly. my right way." with her a few minutes," he got him here now. If I don't agree to and ear tests in all towns. will as an animal speak "Is mind asked some pretty good reasons for not Eye required feeding, be just good your wandering?" got of tho Cord Wood, six of this act said. hand over you and $750,000 You will note that section as her second calf, or any other calf. Lady Creech. "Glenwood Priory is the leaving this room." in all towns of the "Where Is she?" asked Pike. money John Simpson made It means LADIES' REVELATION OXFORDS. provides that state, The young heifer, of course, is not fully name of the property Hawcastle Inher- She Inclined lier head Icily and fidg- those a of her first calf and she will "Here, sir," replied the man. thut the man I tried to help goes back Slab except having population matured with ited from his mother, «'an you state eted with the note she held. Wood, or and ear as come to Siberia and I go to an Italian thousand mure, eye not as much milk at "Tell her to come right In. Ah, so Jail and Pat. Colt and Vici Kid Oxfords, forty give complete Its connection with the subject?" "Your note seemed extraordinarily $3.00 $3.50 tests are calf will do as on as Creech for two or as much more as they required. maturity, but the just in, ma'am," be went Lady with the she but he Interrupt years the towns in Daniel almost staggered urgent." began, Sale Price C and D wide. There is no expense to well ne any other calf if it is fed and car- in the When he can make It." $2.25. appeared doorway. "that came to ed. Edgings, this examination. The material as In case the heifer turns thought—the knowledge making ed for well. had closed the door behind her she cried Hawcastle. But the tests It! m. He looked "It had to be." he said "Some folks "Nonsense," with directions for making out to be a poor milker, then her calves up. said coldly: he here Ethel waved him aside and turned, will be supplied on requisition to the need not bo kept for dairy purposes, but "That's how he protected It," *vho want to see me are coming Stove Wood and brother-in-law feels that some with a withering look on Pike. W. O. state superintendent of schools. The thin risk must be run with all cows, "My said. "He took the name of—Glen- and I want you to see them- b-re Frothingham, with Miss Gran- had some further hu- the examinations. one well "I knew teachers will conduct especially with cows that have been pur- acquainted wood. God moves In a mysterious way They'd stopped you from coming If you directions and material will be ambitions and her Inner miliation In store for me. Do you Coal at ΠΑΙΝΕ. The chased when their records are not ab- ger-Simpson's Ills wonders to perform! I^idy Creech, they could." SOUTH PARIS. for distribution on or about Sep- known. should the case to think I would t>elieve that an English ready solutely nature put finally tell your brother-in-law he can have She flashed η look of disbelief at tember 1. 1909. AU are to be honest we would people supposed you before proceed to extremities," Ills answer here—In ten minutes." nobleman stoup"— of school him. Appointment physicians op- until they have been found to be other- " Pike ed her ruthlessly and she said. As she swept from the room In dig- •Γhere was no effort to prevent tne Interrup A. W. Walker & Son's, tional with towns. The portions of this wise, and as a rule are men of dairymen "Yes, ma'am." answered Daniel. a bitterly. Wr act to medical in- but it is human nified amazement Pike sank Into she said coldly ■jf relating general the highest integrity, ue South Paris, Maim··. of brother-in-law has made chair for a moment and he smiled "Stoop?" he cried. "Why, ten years spection, including the appointment nature for every man to think that his "My fairly glowed "I didn't give 'em time," in aware of the state of affaire, and we in St. Petersburg there was α poor school physicians, are operative ouly stock is a little better than his neigh- with eagerness. "May I ask to whom you refer?" she ago as what a revolutionist who in his To the Farmers those towns which make special pro- bor. It Is all right to buy dairy stock if are all quite in sympathy to Inquired. devil of A Reliable vision therefor. The ma'erial, to bo to but in the kind- took mon- I you must buy but it is far better should be done to you, CHAPTER ΧVI. "Certainly. The whole kit ami boodle crazy patriotism government medical will CATARRH used in general inspection, grow your own cows if you can grow ness of our hearts we condone your he "Excuse inc. 1 ey for the cause he believed in. He Remedy A WHISPER OK VENUANCE. of 'em," replied. also be without expense to the it is better to have that provided them. Also good offense—If you accede to our reasona- haven't time to be even if I luade the mistake of keeping moment Creech had elegant, towns. cattle to sell than to be compelled Ladj' when this man"— Cream Balm of Oxford dairy uic uciuuuua. knew how." money In the house, Ely's County. of towns Daniel smiled authorizing to after started gone broadly i» quickly absorbed. Superintendents buy, especially you get his watch. would he to Hawcastle—"knew It was I the of school Daniel looked at "Do you mean my chaperon pointed Since must breed for time he had Gites Relief at Once. appointment physicians in the business. you the flrst since of It will soon be time for to be your this addi- "In minutes?" he asked. she has til" rising. there. He also made the mistake you getting should make requisition for all cows it is greatly to twenty set Ivanoff. He disapprove?" asked, I" your regularly, THE eyes upon a man coveted and .u-'S soothes, material which *H1 be for "In minutes," she "I shouldn't l>e d I ri-ekon having wife this COK\ and APPLE money and when you tional ready your advantage to breed only to the very twenty replied could see his clear now to the surprise L· ι.- ami way as he and stole the mon- protects ^ distribution on or about September 1, best. In a few this the wliole fine (lower of Europe would stole, coveted -■ years method, frigidly. the .«<1 ιιι··πι· not a check account with the by thorough of his mis- get it why open 11)09. to take he accomplishment sand Oh. he mi.de a good Job of It! t you will have enough good stock "You say he told all of you. Did disapprove. 'Disapprove!' They'd ey. r. r· Miltiu^c from sion, and he mentally thanked heaven first Very truly yours, the of poor to fill vacan- Ethel?" Daniel asked. to Don't think tluit tonight Is the < rh and drives place producers tell Miss for Into his hands such a hag you keep you away!" Payson Smith, cies and to sell—at putting time he has information to the aw. .ι CoKl iu the good prices. "It has not been thought proper. "Then I can't stay." «he orlt'd and given State of Public Schools. weapon as the Russian fugitive. hus- H. lie- Paris Trust Superintendent should be shielded from started for the door He stepped be- police, iie did It then, and the kly. Company Breeders are Interested. Young girls "Glenwood, eh? And he (>· I Holstein protected went riie Sensesof ! she answer- tween lier and the exit ami raised liis band to Siberia"— HAY FEVER Cheer Up everything disagreeable." the historic name of St. that Γ·.» and what few bills have to A deal of interest is taken Aubyn, of amaze- I Sm« U. Full size Γ»0 cts.. utDrug- pay you pay by great being Daniel hand with a gesture of command. Hawcastle was the picture Don't kick because you bave to button in the ed pompously, and grinned. noble it on the surface k r mail. In 7Γ» <-ents. in certain sections of the state earl; protected as l>y liB't mind we'll omit all and no of Its again. slay φ to button. Some men's wives who have you his keen eye lost whit have an G'. W. Wood, of the National these and stay In spite of at Mme de ("hamplgny—"and that to make a and if you on to button don't president tradesmanlike references," remarked and from that con- people, you'll ga you good receipt waists with buttons is to be dignity importance same devil of a husband Holstein Breeders1 Association, they say or do to make you poor goes I know where can care a continental whether they are but- the old lady acidly. "It has been sug- science that must be uneasy, within everything Builders' Finish account here you always you and address the members. back to Siberia!" Some men don't have present make this go!" She looked startled and stepped toned or not. any The Sebasticook Holstein gested that you opposition his breast." IW! furnish DOORS and WINDOWS of any of cash and it without charge Valley back from and lie went on: '•It's-it's a ghastly He!" croaked get plenty get wives with waists with buttons on to the And the Ivan- him, Slit ·>τ Style at reasonable prices. Breeders' Association is to meet at woman, too, "Heleue," more than a rabbit.—Lacon "God knows I hate to talk rough to Hawcastle. his face livid. on your checks. button, any home of Mr. C. H. Brawn of St. Albans, off had called her. So they had stuck Journal. I wouldn't hurt your feelings foi "You came for your answer," went (III.) Tuesday, Aug. 31, at 10 o'clock in the together all those ten years, with Lady you. the world, but It's come to a on Tike sirideutly, "and, by the living Also Window & Door Frames, We invite your patronage. forenoon at which time the following Creech ns a most complaisant and point PLAGUE SPOTS I've to use the 1 WASHINGTON'S programme will be carried out: discreet that couldn't where got authority oi chaperon—but int of any kind of Finish for Inside bottoms of the 1. Burines* meeting. have over Lum He in the low, marshy whatever else Creech you." Outs' work. send In your order·. Pine 2. Discussion. "How to Start λ Pure Breil be. for, Lady of malaria an Instant she flared ~ '11 btT * on for Cash. Potomac, the breeding ground In up. alnitles band Cheap Herd." might be. worldly wise and haughty, I·1· Ml germs These germs cause chills, fever a Address. "Work of the Division, Do you think"— PARIS TRUST CO., Dairy she was at least an English gentlewo- "Authority! I and biliousness, jaundice, lassi- of Agriculture." By here for the next ague, Department "You'll stay twenty I at and she would have Pla and Job Work weakness and general debility and Dairy Instructor Merrill. man heart, ig, Sawing SOUTH PARIS, MAINE. tude, 4. Address by Hon. C. W. Wood. mluutes If I have to make Crecy ami frriL''ft V suffering or death to thousands starved rather than connive at a scan- bring The Oxford Holstein Breeders' Aglncourt look like a peace confer- M ate he·! V1 ne Sheathing for Sale. But Electric Bitters never fail County dal of that sort. yearly. Association will meet at the home of ence," he And she sank back to destroy them and cure malaria No, Daniel reflected, he would have snapped. Mr. of the Into a chair with a of alarm. ·_4-Τ t. \V. CHANDLER, troubles. are the best all-round Benjamin Tucker, president to leave Creech out of the mess, gesture "They at 10 Lady A%ijι and cure for malaria I ever used," association, Wednesday, Sept. 1st, Pike went olr.aer to her and spoke Wcot Maine. tonic even though she was a bitter old dame. Sumner, S. o'clock in the forenoon. writes R. M. James, of Louellen, C. should feel the touch more softly. The will be pre- Rut Hawcaetle cure Liver, and following programme "You aud brother have soaked They Stomach, Kidney of the Iron. It should burn him your will sented: deep- Blood Troubles and prevent Ty- up a society column notion of life over 1. Business mcetlhg. ly, and the scar would remain. them. 50c. Guaranteed by old Pete phoid. Try 2. Discussion. "How to Start a Pure Bred an- here." he said. "You're like & And the fair countess, who was F. A. Sburtleff Co. Herd." of Terre Ilut. He so he'd FALL SUITS. for that addle Horace and Delauey got NEW 3. Address Hon. C. W. Wood. pated by gling drink cold tea If there was a label on Picnic dinners will be eerved at both his share of the estate! That woman, the bottle that spoiled whisky." of these There will be a large who had deliberately sent a good man meetings. "You're too far!" the attendance of the members and their to what was worse than death, should going girl Creations cried. The Latest families. All persons interested in the he have any pity for her? Not for a fuddled with label* Don't Look for Bargains improvement of the Holetein breed of Blngle instant. "They've got you cattle are invited. here," went on the American. "ItV w lien you arc trouble*! with your to $25.00. He leaped up and hastily crossed the eves. Have examined $12.50 These will be held rain or business to see that know your eyee meetings room to the desk, scribbled a my you by 1>K. ΚΑ RM EN Τ Κ Κ. shine. writing en- what kind of people you're dcallop and note and. before he put It in the Optician Sp«iUll«t with." Come hvre. Consult me. Jersey Breeders to Organize. velope, rang the bell. As he scaled the note Mariano tap- She dropped her head. A meeting of Jersey breeders in Ox- Suits at the and Pike "You're me! I don't see why Spring "GO BETWEEN" ford County and Northern Cumberland ped discreetly door, bullying JHE so me." will be held at Grange Hall, South Wa- called: you talk brutally to One-half Price When the "sweetest story ever terford, Thursday, Sept. 2d, at 10 o'clock "Come in!" "Do you thluk I'd do it for anything in the forenoon, to consider the advis- "Look here, Mariano, I want you to but you?" he asked. -Α.. Ο. told" is to be upon paper be placed ability of organizing a Jersey Breeders' take this note to Miss Simpson," he "You are odious, iusufferable!" she Watch- sure that the is in 15 veirs expert paper keeping Association for that section of the state. said quickly. cried, with a flash of temper. A dinner will be served at noon •'He Uns betrayed mc hlmtelf!" maker with Bigelow with the Would picnic "To Mees Granger Seempsone?" "Don't you thluk I kuow you despise Mus- story. you appre- and all interested in the Kennard Boston. Goods, people improve- asked the man me?" he asked bitterly. And she flared l!od. I've got it for you!" He stepped &Co., Summer ciate a of flowers delivered ment of this breed of cattle deferentially. bouquet particular "Yes. Do know where she Is?" to the door of the Inner chamber and are invited The have a sentimental Inter- you again. in a shoe box? Or a served cordially to be present. because you at banquet "She waik upon the terrace alone, "I do not despise you. If I had stay- ;hrew It open. All Work Lawns, Etc. Clos- following programme will be carried net in the young lady yourself. We lins, in the kitchen? Or a love letter sair." Mariano. « ed at home and there I "Ivauoff!" he called, and the itusslan out: ran comprehend no other grounds." replied grown up (iuaranteed. Associa- "Then It to her no have been a •nine Into the room. At the sight of written on wrapping paper? 1. Locturc, "Co-operative Breeders' "Me!" echoed Daniel In surprise. give yourself—to should probably provin- Prices. tion·," by Dairy Instructor Merrill. one else—and do it now!" he went on cial woman, 'Sweet ίίιιι Hawcastle fell back against the 2. and If to the "You can't But you can youug playing out the ing Good form demands Discussion, decided, organ- 'comprehend.' A litMe of way good writing ization of an the servant out Genevieve' on the for to- lantel, and the countess collapsed iu Association. comprehend I could have no hope, emphatically, pushing organ you but it to walk. The best is 3. Address," Breeding Π air ν Animals," by of the door in his haste. When he had she said. life has not been heap on the door. Ivauoff saw none pays paper. writing paper Prof. P. A. of Orono. can't night," "My Campbell you?" Ilft- that made 4. Stock Judging. tlosed it be went to the door of the that, however, and you have humili- jut her and. striding to her. WATCHES, CLOCKS by "One never knows," replied Lady Yours Mi threw It and called: ated me from the moment of ar- id both clinched hands above her Sincerely, It is expected that this will prove to Creech loftily. "We had thought to It. open your AND JEWELBÏ. be a with "Ivanoff!" rival here. You have made me ashamed head. very interesting meeting, pros- offer her an alliance with a family Maine. Crane & Pike. pects bright for the organization of an Almost the Russian both of you and myself. Aud now you 'Ivan—oh, mother of Uod!—Ivan! With Dr. Parmenter, Norway, Eaton, that for 700 years"— Immediately association, as the is in some will Dou't kill me!" slie Jersey popular and i-ame Into the room, and Pike noted have preposterous plan that gasped. Its this of the state. "Yes, ma'am, I know—Crecy high quality, pleasing writing part the hie the look shame me again—both of us—once Kor a moment be stood over her. Aglncourt," interjected Pike, but she suffering upon face, surface, its correctness of shape, size of timid apprehension with which be more before these gentlefolk." then collapsed into a chair, where he kill™· couch Sir William MacDonald is to paid uo attention. and tint—even its trying i'lanccd furtively about For him There was a bustling without and wilted, sobbing violently. And thi l S. boxing bespeak stimulate the of children of the —"has never been sullied by the low B. & training CURE LUNC8 a Bome loud aud Pike smiled PRINCE, there was a carabinier in every cor- talking, Dominion of Canada Ideals of trade and barter"— refinement and taste. by offering $10,000 BK MAINE. good ner. wanly. [το COÛTI5U*©.] ABBOTT BLOCK, NORWAY, in prizes to the boys and girls who pro- "Walt a minute, Mrs. Creech," said Next time you writing paper "Have come?" he "I think them gentlefolk are here," WITH buy duce by their own care the largest and V'anlel quickly, tugging at his coat they whispered that made most of wheat and oats Daniel went over to him he laid. As he spoke the door was Dr. "buy by vigorous growth pocket. "I've got a letter right here tensely. from a area. He has also estab- a thrown and Creech hur- th· Nail·. King's given me was and laid lank hand upon the bent open, Lady Cutting Finger HORSE that tells your brother-in-law NET FOR YOUR lished schools in rural districts where him entered, followed the count- Cutting the flnger nails appears to A~FLY Eaton, Crane & Pike. In business—and I him for It- shoulder, looking triumphantly In riedly by the selection of seed, rotation of respect serv- crops, the eyes. ess, Horace, Almerlc and the earl. The have l>een the most Indispensable New is This idea was started only a few years ago." Discovery We an extensive line. Come etc., taught. latter bowed to aud ice the ancient Roman barber rendered IS WHAT YOU NEED. carry "A letter from whom?" demanded "Not yet." he answered, and paused. sardonically Pike, by him nine years ago. The plan work-1 ο to eee wife Lady Creech hurried to Ethel with a to his patrons. Martial, chatting and see. ed admirably, and now household sci- the angrily, rising. "Ivanoff. you prayed your JûBt. lady of astonishment. who had trU*i to dodge the barbel F0fiC8û§r a and friend Glenwood before cry fop MO All THROAT ANO LUNG TROUBLES. a cord net for cents. I have ence, school garden work, manual "Jim Cooley. our vice consul at Lon- snd your you I am selling good 75 large dear child! What are to remove his board, training have been added. As many as went back to Siberia." "My you doing by using plaster* to and sales increase don He says Mr. Hawcastle"— GUARANTIED 8ATI8FACT0ST assortment from cents $2.00, my A. Shurtleff & and in Canada are her· In this dreadful with this asks triumphantly. "How are you go- 65 F. Co., 20,000 boys girls "Mr. Hawcaetle!" The Russian tore himself away with place OK MONET REFUNDED. ejaculated Lady And as more find it to use them. this offer- dreadful person?" slie demanded ing to manage a >out your nails?" each year in fly nets people pays profiting by great opportunity Creech. a gasping cry, but Daniel caught his South Paris, Maine. ed them. shrilly. the miser In Plautua collect* the par- c*n call a or doe wrist. "Well, I person cap "My dear! Le« covenances!" cried ings of his nails from the barber to We Do all Kindt of.... but I don't know bow "If that prayer is answered through Too muoh cream for the calf is about or colonel, Just madame. make something out of them, appar- as as for the words have over here he went on, "will you promise JOB !X85k£%%UUCKE8 bad too much money the boy. to use you me," "Ethel! I am Come never that he could PRINTING. JAMES Ν. FAVOR, FOL£T5BOMEr^TAR In?" surprised! away ently dreaming «art. —Farm Journal. I don't mean any dis· to remember that It's my tig Maine. fmr cMlidrmmt ·α>'·( Mm m^tmtma for those things. at once I" demanded Horace. save them himself. Atwood A Fortow Sont* Parte. 91 St., Norwmy, inouey by cutting THE CRIME OF IDLENESS. BttdcfUM. Beth·). Bate Ball· ESTABLISHED 1SB. Weât P*rU. one. ia Idlene·· mean· trouble for any THE OXFORD BEAKS. in this A real old-fa«hioned battle wai Mr. Gilbert W. Tnell, who employ- About all the available royal It1· the aame witb a liver. It cause· tie ©arford t^ms Satur- ed in St. came laat to MCFÀLL8 ΒΑ DC LI F FE 1. lazy S llcraocrat, locality went to Paris Hill Friday at- fought oat on the school ground· Louitj Tuesday 7*, sallow DOWN a two week·' vacation with hia constipation, headache, jaundice, MARKED Joand afternoon between the Canton· and ipeod one aided ISSUED TUESDAYS. THE DOINQS OF THE WEEK IN ALL tend the Hamlin memorial MitiM day Ια the moat game played and blotche·, low a for the Dr. and Mra. F. B. Tuell. Wed- complexion, pimple· the occaelon was one of " the Alert·, resulting in victory parente, thua far In the eerie» Mechanic Falla but Dr. New The be attended the of hia of appetite, nausea, Kins'· SECTIONS OF THE COUNTY. and to our here latter by a score of five to three. oeaday wedding scored an easy over Radcliffe at and pleasure peoplem°°ï £0 Carlo· of victory Life Pills aoon banish liver trouble· SO ;ΤΗ AUG. 190». •core was a tie at the ninth but Friend and claaamate, Sonle afternoon. PARIS, MAINE, 31, * inning the fair ground· Saturday bnlld health. 25c. et the atore out a Yarmouth. up your afternoon and even- the Alert· by a strong rally pulled As a result of the Mechanic Falla victory & SKIRTS. Pari· Hill. ïLt'wïïneeday Mra. Ε. H. Pratt and children have re- of F. A. Skurtleff Co. DRESS f log there was a very pl«*«*«t.lawn party winner. many of the "wise ones" are shaking F. com- turned to their home in A Τ WOOD A FORBES, rint Baptist Church, Rev. G. W. Hill, pat- at the home of Mr. and Mrs W. W.Dun The Cole·, from West Paris, Oakdale, having their heada and informing 10:45 A. M. knowingly SKIRTS NOW $4 θ8 tor. Preaching every Sunday at on the new cement side- aeveral weeka with Mra. Pratt'· Bora. £6.98 Editor· and under the of the Baptist menced work ■pent that knew the game would Proprietor·. Sunday School at 12. Sabbath evening service ham, auspices Mra. Olive Grover. people they at Τ JO. evening at Ladies' Social There wM a walk on Depot Street Monday morning mother, result In a for the team. Prayer Meeting Thursday Circle. large viotory visiting In North 23, to the wife of J. NOW $5 98 G ko kg κ M. atwood. Α. Ε. Foaass. 7 S). Covenant the last Friday before have a walk from the Tuesday the W. C. T. U. met with Waterford, Aug. $7.60 SKIRTS Meeting attendance and in the and completed After the flrat game which Radcliffe lost Walker Nason, a Buth. the let of the month at 3 30 P. M. All evening Mra. Ο. M. Mra. J. daughter, Sunday of railroad to the Hamlin Allen Mrs, Lovejoy. Mason, to Mechanic Falls there was a lot of In 22, to the wife of K. W. not otherwise connected are cordially Invited. gramme entertainment, given mosUy crossing Norway, Aug. NOW $e 98 be continued this Nellie Curtis and Mra. Mary s aon. and $0.00 SKIRTS Terms '—$1.90 a rear If strictly In advance Unlversaltet Church, Rev. C. A. Knicker- Mr. Dunham's Mr. Welcome shop. The work will Banghart street talk that the were "fixed" naichlns, (8.60 paid by guests, to the W. C. T. U. games In South Woodstock, Aug. IS, to the wife of Otherwise a 4 cents. bocker, Paxtor. Preaching every Sunday at W were chosen delegates #2.00 year. Single copie· and family and Mrs. Neal and daughter. and that the management of the Rad- Fred Thurlow, a 10:4Λ a. M. Sunday School at 11:45. state convention which will meet in daughter. SKIRTS NOW $7 60 — Waldron has been with Charles W. A UYKKT18KKENT* ? AU legal advertisement! Wednesday, at noon, the store former Mrs. Elizabeth cliffe team "sold oat." All this talk is In Hebron, Aug. 12, to the wife of $10.00 and 18. son. are given three consectlve Insertions for |1.3( P. J· Miles & Co. relatives in Peru this week. Bangor, Sept. 16,17 now renewed and are inclined to Cummlcgs, a Ernest P. Twitcbell of Ashland, Mass., ly occupied by many In 20. to the wife of Alfred J. per Inch tn length of column. Special contract! Mr. H. O. Mra. Mary Everett and Miaa Marion Norwav, Aug. has beeu the hume of his to the The Clement, formerly principal believe it at this time that no stock a made with local, tranalent and yearly advertl* revisiting boy- opened public. were of Mra. W. A. put Dyer, daughter. as Block and the of tbe sobool here and for the past Hazeltine gueata to the wife of Henry er·. hood for a few days, timing hie visit for now known the Penley jjlldlniUj high in it before. In West Paris, Aug. 26, of Acad- last A. a Job PaiNTino New fast electric Hamlin memorial exercises. store and rent overhead will he occupied two years principal Bridgton Bunting Sunday. one ie entitled to his own Dean, daughter. WAISTS. type, presse·, the Burnham haa returned Every opin- In Maes., to the wife of J. O. Spofford, SHIRT workmen and tow son of K. has been elected of the Miss Ε. E. not Lynn, power, experienced prloei Mr. and Mrs. Carroll I. of Bos- by Lester H. Penley, emy, principal ion in the matter and the writer is in a Martha Arleue. combine to make this of oar basl< Hooper from her vacation and resumed ber daughter, department in of this Mrs. **J. Redlands school at Redlands, Calif. a to know more about the In West Parle, Aug. 23, to the wife of Bernard rnese and ton are a little time town. Penley place. Ρβ°ι·ί high position any WAISTS NOW 98c complete popular. spending will move his at duties at the bank. a $1.49 a of the execu- work as clerk in the store, and both the Mr. Clement family true conditions than the readers of the Richardson, daughter. There will be meeting the entertainment at here once and work there 20. Tuesday evening .... tive committee and the chairmen of young people have many friends begin Sept. Democrat. In making these charges WAISTS NOW $1>4Θ SIHtJLE COPIES. and Alice Odeon under the auspices of $1.98 other committees of the Hamlin Me- who wish them success. Mrs. Annie Seavey daughter, Hall, given against the Radcliffe management peo- Married. with Mr. and Mrs. the ladies of the Universallst Circle, Single Copies of the Democrat are four cents morial at Cummings Hall on Tuesday West Paris Grange had a■ τβΠΓ of Boston, have been ple are accusing them of stooping to NOW each. will be mailed on of by was successful. The first was WAISTS $1.98 They receipt price that "Field the 21st, withh F. W. Washburn for a few days, going very part about the meanest In by Rev. G. W. Bias. $2.98 the or for the convenience of evening at 7:30 and it is important Day" Saturday, P'le"J thing imaginable, Waterford, Aug. 21, publisher· patrons on a drive a musical local talent as- Mr. Flint anil Miss Maude Evelyn of each laeue have been on all bills the committees Oscar G. Chandler of Sumner. There from there carriage through programme by that of the of the Guy Irving Jingle copie· place·! having against sisted Mrs. A. M. Miss Elsie allowing supporters both of Norway. «ale at the following In the County wm an address Rev. L. W. Turner and Hartford. by Edwards, to lose sums of that a Wentworth, places shall present them at that time. by Raymond team large money In Lovell Center. Aug. 18, by Rev. F. H. entertainment:. Mrs. Fred and of Hall and Mies Doris Frost, each render- Miss South Pari·, Shurtleff's Drug 3 to re. Members of the Maine Commandery of and a nice programme of Bonney daughter, little more money may come into their Reeves, Mr. Alfred W. Levensaler and make a no who have been a solo most the L. William*, both of Washington, D. C. We are certain will big mis- Norway, Noyes' Drug Store. the in very Mr. and Mrs. Chandler spared pains South Paris, visiting ing piano pleasingly; own pockets. If this was true they Mary you Stone's Store. Loyal Legion speak high and solos received re- In 18, by Rov. W. C. Curtis, Mr. Drug them at to make It for their and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Lot quartette hearty would deserve to lose bit of the Bethel, *ug. Alfred Postmaster. terms of the lunch fnrnisbed enjoyable guests Bonney'· parents, every Fred L. McKeen of South Stoneham and Miss over. Bucklleld. Cole, home calls. The second was a laughable if do not look these goods Paris Mrs. Harlow, Poet Odloe· Hall the Universalist Good the company gave them a unanimous E. Eeene, returned Saturday. part the games have re- Blanche I. Adams of North Stoneham. take you lilll, Academy by farce in which all of the ladies' clubs, splendid patronage West Paris. Samuel T. White. Cheer Society of South Paris. vote of thanks for their kindness. Mrs. Sarah Richardson of Woburn, ceived. Another thing, it takes from relatives for which Bethel is noted, received good Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Staples of Port- The W. C. T. U. arranged an interest- Mass., who has been visiting Mechanic Falls the glory which their her home natured hits. The fair Wednesday after- Died. Coming Event·. land, who have been spending the sum- ing programme for a nnion here for two weeks, returned to victories justly deserve. The visitors g0BrL noon and was attractive and well mer at returned to their temperance service at the Universalist Monday. evening âne bail no one can Elmburst, and the ladies both played Saturday, Mrs. Ruth P., wife of Fred X—Central Maine Fair, Watervllle church for last There L. L. Morrill has returned from the patronized report that. Their team was without In lllram, Aug. 17, Aug. 31-Sept home Saturday. Sunday evening. deny any 47 6-9.—Maine state Fair, Lewlston. Satur- fair included a well patronized Five, aged year*. Sept. The men's was won were remarks by the local pastor», read- Central Maine General Hospital (which doubt the it has been at any In Andover, 14, Mrs. Sarah (Cutting) 7.—Oxford Pomona Orange, Bolster's handicap cup and concert a success. strongest Aug. Sept. and will be treated at home for tbe supper) was 75 rears. Mills. by K. Brooks. ings by Mrs. Samuel Estes, day time this season. Only one error Akcri>, aged Saturday Clayton Mr. Charles who owns the In North 20, Stella, in- M.—Oxford County Fair. Memorial T. Flavin and Mrs. V. E. to his hand. Davia, stage them and a little tluckfleld, Aug. Agnrn Sept. 14.15. The speakers for the Hamlin MjJfElUngwoou, injury charged again.it sleepy of Mr. and Mrs. Κ liner Roberts, 21, ii, J3.—Androscoggin Valley Fair, Can- and Mrs. Louise line from Bethel to now conveys fant daughter 1 Sept. exercises were entertained at and music a ladies quartette Mr. W. C. Spaulding Upton, in the first inning was all that 1 month. ton private special by in an auto which is a playing aged of Caribou and Mrs. Chas. the passengers >n South Mass 24, Bev. 2S, 29, 30.—West Oxford Fair, Fryeburg houses as follows: Gen. Joshua L. and Alice Barden. Spaulding saved Radcliffe from a shut out. A team Framlngham, Aug. Sept. in The trial and return was Webster Woodburv, sired 88 years. Nov. 9.10,11.—Meeting of Maine State Porno- at M. Mrs. Fred Bird of Mass., is of Houlton, Me., came through beauty. trip must bat to win ball and Radcliffe Chamberlain George Atwood's; Worcester, Fogg and games In Lovell, Auk. 24, Mrs. Berths, wife of Dr. Society, Norway. car for a visit with rela- made most satisfactorily Thursday logical Gov. BertM. Fernald at Mrs. Ε. H. Jack- visiting her relatives here. their touring could not bat Adams They Horace M Lowe of Washington, aged 4tt Jan. 4, 5,6.—Exhibition of Western Maine Poul- Saturday. year*. Mr. and Mrs. Porter of Dor- tives here. Friday. six six In 25, Mrs. Mary (Merry) Norway, Maine. try Association, South Paris. son's; Hon. John D. Long at Admiral Joseph made just hits, and three of the Brnnawlck, Aug. Holmes and son The dedication of the dormitory of lllcks, formerly of South Paris, aged 49 years, H. W. Lyon's; U. S. Senator Eugene chester, Mass., have been here a week Mr. and Mrs. Eugene were scratches and would have been were at Gould Academy will be Sept. 16. The 10 months. NEW ADVKKT1SKMKNTS. Hale at Chas. L. Case's; and Hon. Cbas. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles and Mrs. Haggerty of Caribou easy oats could the fielders have seen fall term will open Sept. 21. DETAILS. S. Hamlin at Mrs. Carter's. Hotel Long Wednesday, coming through the ball. Radcliffe wax out played. ATTENTION TO OPTICAL Marked Down. Morton and in Mr. Holmes' Buick car. " the It was Governors' Day too. Five MMrhaClarence G. family touring North Waterford. Why not give Mechanic Falls credit for Found. "Attention to detail is the watchword of S. Richards, .South Attention to Details. Bowen and son Optical Governors were on the Cham- bave been at camp at Concord Pond for Mr. and Mrs. C. T. their instead of Rad- between a in tl Found. platform: Frank McAllister has the victory accusing A watch, in the road, Our will be revelation Horace from a visit to Mrs. purchased uiiue υκ urn r Pari· eye-testing o·.,ugli- Lost. berlain, Long, Robie, Connor and Fer- returned nailing roid. Optometrist. of house built Luclna Jewett recently. South Paris and Howland who have been accustomed to old time optical Bank Book Lost. nald. Bates will hold an Bowen's sister, Mrs. Ernest Gould by The Radcliffe management might be ness to patrons Petition for tWMre.e0Joeephine The mill at Pour Corners is shut Wilbur H. Sturtbvant, can not our Bankrupt's Discharge. Miss Ida Oliver and Mrs. A. P. Bil- auction of her household Satur- Freeport, Wednesday. spool criticised for Lanen behind methods. Lenses with the imperfections pa»s Parker's Hair Balsam. goods down for two weeks. justly using slightest at home at 1 ο c,oc*· Alma Gammon is extensive re- South Paris. but a true one. Our ser- Can You Sell Goods? lings, who have been visiting at O. A. day, Sept. 4, her making the bat. Tho condition of bis finger was 35 final A broad statement this, in the of new Loise Littlefield has been visiting her inspection. Notice of Bankruptcy. Maxim's, returned to Boston Monday. Ralph Coombs of Foxboro has been pairs on his house way such that be could not be expected to do and Moderate Prices. other Mr. and Mrs. Ed Parmer. vice combines Quality yiecn Quality. came on from his aunt and Mr. and Mrs. windows, tbe piazza and grandparents, work and have had a week to Petition for Discharge. Efficiency, Miss Jeannie Hubbard visiting uncle, extending on good they Bankrupt's Quite a crew of men are yrorking I Boston for the Hamlin centennial, re- I. F. Emmons. minor changes. secure a catcher. did get Stuart In the mutter of ) the state road. They In after. Aug. 23, a little daughter was born to The Odd Fellows are to have a cement of Harrison, butin the practice before K'/.RA C. STAPLES. J Bankruptcy. NORWAY. turning immediately to Mr. and Mrs. Mclotire have Bankrupt. J was the Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Richardson. walk to extend from the ball steps Clayton the he could not hold Leith and so 1 Mrs. guest for a game of the Dis In at once. been at the Mclntire cottage week. To the Hon. Clarence Hale, Judge of Miss Fannie Hammond. Mrs. Hamlin Mrs. W. W. Gardner and four chil- the street, put Lanen went in to catch and continued in United States for the District C. B. A Sons have a crew Several men went to tbe cemetery to trict Court of the Cumraings dren are in Canada. H. H. Hall returned to his work Fri- the until the ninth when Maine: at of the returned Monday to her home in Bangor. visiting game inning, of of workmen the construction visit with his work John P. was one At Dunham's nail, evening after a three weeks' Saturday. Stuart went in, Lanen1* work was C. STAPLES, of Peru, In the Coun- new for the opera house, Congressman Swasey Tuesday day Mrs. Merle Morse and three children heating plant of this an entertain- Mrs. Hall. for !i ty of Oxford, and State of Maine, of the familiar of the day Friday. week, Aug. 31st, mother, Mary largely responsible Mechanic Palls' ÏJZRA that S. and Abbott Block. figures to Hathaway Block men were have gone to Wolfboro, Ν. Π live In said District, respectfully représente ment will be Edward H. The local G. A. R. kept three runs in Kad- wa« IHAIDS, MAINE. More than attended Riven Frye, tbeeecondand last he SOUTH RARIS, The new will be in from the seventy couples by where ber husband is and her placed on the 30ih day of December, past, pipes put under the of West last week a county working cliffe in some under the Acta of the the ball Friday evening. monologist, auspices busy attending bad holes at other times in duly adjudged bankrupt south aide of the buildings along parents live. to that be has Mr. and Mrs. Chandler Garland re- 1 veterans' meeting at Canton Wednesday, the game. Congress relating Bankruptcy; shore of the brook. the 23d at Mrs. L. A. Knight has been very eick duly surrendercl all hie property and rights turned to Boston Rifle Club went to Bryant's the reunion of Regiment Cary of Colby at first base and Stan- with all the Sheriff Bieknell has greatly Monday. *West Paris at the but is slow- of property, and has fully complied Deputy for a contest Mechanic Falls Thursday, the Hamlin "Play-house" gaining wood of Bowdoin at short added of said Acta and of tbe orders of ON his Street residence Seward P. Stearns of Boston and Mrs. Pond, Saturday, shooting stop requirements YOU START by now. BEFORE improved Bridge of Nor- with the Pond club. memorial services at Paris Friday and ly much to the team. Court touching his bankruptcy. the addition of a attractive J. II. Brooks and child South Bryant'B Herbert Lord and Battie strength visiting That be be decreed very piazza. the "Grand of the Eaut Mrs. Knight Wherefore he prays, may walk. Conn were at Austin P. Army Day" Adams showed that lie appreciated the to have a full discharge from all Ε. E. Andrews is rushing work on his guests Lovell. the have been stopping there with their by the Court Hebron Saturday. Verily accorded him debts his estate under said new to move into Stearns' last week. Grange good support by pitching provable against buildings and expects or be extermi- sister and brother. such debt· as are VACATION Miss Hortense Andrews is visiting her army bean must be wary mother, one of the best, games he ever Bankruptcy Acts, except YOUR them about the tirst of October. pitched law from such discharge. PARTRIDGE DISTRICT. Mrs. Fred at Mass nated. Radcliffe. excepted by our Mrs. R L. Powers is in Boston for two sister, Holt, Quincy, East Bethel. against Dated this5lli day of August, A. D. 1009. in and let us to the of using Miss Lulu of Tbe Buckfield school team de- Leith worked stop explain you advantages latest Mrs. A. G. C'ushman and little daugh- Farrington, formerly high and hard. In the tiret six EZRA C. STAPLES, Bankrupt. weeks for new goods and styles. at Turner Center J. M. Bartlett, M. E. Bartlett are a few this town, with her sister and friend, feated the Leavitt team he struck out ten men and allow- Mrs. V. W. Hills is in the store during ter Irma of Bethel spending Ball Bartlett went on tbe excursion to innings ORI>ER OF NOTICE THEREOF. and Mrs. W. has been here. afternoon by a score of five ed four scattered hits. This TRAVELERS' CHEQUES. Mrs. Powers' absence. days with her parents, Mr. visiting Wednesday Ν. tbe 22d. only pace District ok Maine, se. Max the driver of the North to four. Berlin, H., S. Mason. will be Mr. Eastman, and tbe poor support ho received was too i-th of A. D. 1909, on read- and casved W. F. Senter of Brunswick, owner of They joined by and Judge G. F.Rich and little daughter On this day Aug., Available in every part of the world, promptly and will then Lovell met with a ιacci- Misses Evangeline Woodworth much for him and be weakened in tbe the It Is— the Abbott was in town last Cushman on Friday, spend stage, painful of Ν. visited at A. M. Bean's ing foregoing petition, in Block, Arline of South Paris were thf Berlin, H., the Court, That a hearing be had Hotels, Banks, Railroads and Companies a with her Mrs. James Bar- dent Friday morning at Lovell Center. Crocker seventh inning, hit in this Ordered by j by Steamship week. He has been with nerv- day sister, last week. being freely same on the 17th of Sept., A. D. suffering was on some when of Mrs. Pottle the upon the day accounts. Avoid trouble, incon- at South to Bethel He binding baggage guests during past and the at In said of all travellers' ous for some time but rett, Paris, returning Master Robert who has been eighth inning. 1909, before said Court Portland, Dis-j payment ·· prostration past, Rich, no- order on the rope broke and he fell from th® week. trict, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon ; and that venience and No identification necessary in is now improved. He was look- Saturday. tbe summer with his uncle, A. MECHANIC PALLS. Oxford Demo- delay. greatly friend from Hebron of the bruising his face Miss Sallie Warren, who has been spending tice thereof be published In the use at. i after bis business interests in town. Lewis Benson and tally-ho coach, M. bas returned to bis home at A Β R H.K. P.O. Λ. E. anil cash other than own Once I, ing For- the five weeks with her Bean, crat, a newspaper printed tn said District, them, your signature. called on relatives and friends in this and spraining both wrists badly. spending past c.f. 4 1 12 0 0 ami other In A. E- Herrick of Bethel was in in Berlin. Purrlngton, that all known creditors, persons will never be without them. A booklet describing Judge no bones were broken, but errand returned to her home Wantke, 3 b ft 0 1 0 l) 0 at the said time ami place, you fully on business neighborhood Sunday. tunately parents, K. H. 0. L. Interest, may appear town Wednesday. G. Hastings, J. Swan, Stanwood, β.β 5 0 2 2 8 0 If have, why the these will be sent on Parlin's bave return- was a bad shake up. Weetbrook Thursday. and show cause, any they 1 request. F. II. Beck's is all the Mrs. Will guests Buck and Chas. Swan went on a Adams, 4 110 3 0 should not be Cheques garage having The annual fair of the Mrs. Sadie wife of the Rev. N. fishing ρ prayer of said petitioner granted. ed to their home in Massachusetts. Congregational Jones, Cary, 1-b ft 1 1 13 0 1 Is further ordered the Court, That business it can attend to. Auto owners of ber trip and enjoyed an outing last week. And It by and son Herman church was held at the Cen- G. Jones of Boston, is tbe guest Talcott, 2-b 5 0 0 1 4 0 Clerk shall send mall to all known cred- it to have such an Mrs. W. O. Bryant Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Anthoine Brown and the by find very convenient the Sabbath. c 4 3 3 ft 3 0 and this order, ad- visited at W. S. Mason's ter. There was a good attendance, and cousin, Mrs. Pottle, over Tllton, itors copies of said petition in a town like Tuesday. of Grand Weecnt', rf 1 0 0 0 0 0 to them at their of residence as up-to-date place Norway. was successful Rev. A. W. Pottle the daughter Rapids, Michigan, dressed places Work on the ditch in the it very financially. during past Morse, rf 3 113 0 0 BANK Edith M. Smith of the James Smith begins were guests at Porter Farwell's last stated. THE NORWAY NATIONAL The funeral of Mrs. Bertha Lowe, wife week visited the East Livermore camp- Weeton, Lf 4 0 2 1 0 0 the no*. Clarence Hale. Judge a ten swamp near Frank Bennett's Monday, Witness shoe store returned from days' went on to week. and the seal at Port- 30. of Dr. Horace M. Lowe of Washington ground Monday, and Tuesday of the said Court, thereof, visit in Portland with her brother last Aug. Matrons of Alder River Grange very Total· 40 7 12 27 18 1 land, In said District, on the >th day of Aug., and wife are soon to return was held from the home of her father, Farmington to visit kindred, returning 1 week. Leo Farrar entertained a crowd A. D. 1909. of Maine. G. H. on her death hav- borne afternoon. successfully large UADCLIFFK. JAMES E. Clerk. Norway, to their home iu Texas. Moore, Friday, Wednesday was [L. §.] HEWEY, The contractors have the new grange last Friday Supper served Α Β. B. 11.11. P.O. A. K. ing occurred here Tuesday, the 2 Mr. Clarence Shaw has taken up night. A true copy of petition and order thereon. block well roofed in. Work will be from six to eight followed by a short en- Harrison, s.s 4 0 1 0 5 0 Attest: JAMES E. HEWEY. Clerk. age 40. Her health had not been and is a good busi- rushed that the work be Greenwood. inst., photography doing tertainment under the direction of the Claion, 2-b 4 1 0 3 2 0 may completed for but It was ness. 3 b 4 0 10 12 the are end- good many years, hoped Rawaon, NOTICE. before cold weather. The ravages of potato bug young of tbe grange. 108 tickets 0 10 10 that she would the vielt Mrs. Amanda Shaw and her daughter, people Leith, ρ .4 the States for was improve by In the District Court of United It is understood that the I. O. 0. F. ed fur tliie year and it what might Vf pc A KKIa Pnohmnn are at ThnQ Rrifltf· were sold for the entertainment, after Farnum, c.f 4 0 1 2 0 0 here. She did not improve, and death the District of Maine. In Bankruptcy. brick block will be completed next be called a sort of miniature Waterloo which music was furnished for dancing, Lanen, c 3 0 2 11 2 4 came in the old home where she was barn's. Stuart, c 0 0 0 0 0 0 In the matter of 1 as tenants are to lease the for more than a month. short and 50 in the march. Sin spring, ready Nothing born and where she was married. &&e The annual reunion of the Conant couple joined grand LaFrance, l.f 3 0 0 0 0 0 Lucious R. WottCESTtK. Bankruptcy. various rooms at once for long terms. of the poison about once a week -335 was realized and the liberal attend- Gammon, 1-b ..3 0 0 10 1 0 of Mexico, Bankrupt.) applied leaves a husband and one who family was held at Nezinscot Hall Thurs- Dr. Bial K. has had the father, stupid row of hearts. Conant band a fine concert McFalle 0 3 0 0 0 0 2 2 0-7 of the Referee, No. 8 Market Square, '·'· can at loving family gave The balance of our suits at reduced for a short time. have and tly away the Ethel Anderson from Auburn baa been on 15th of A. D. 1909, at light weight prices Wings they in the square in the afternoon and the Radcliffe 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 I'arts, the day Sept., Frank True of Council Iowa of never resort to the of Delia for a few 10 o'clock tn the forenoon, at which time the Bluffs, approach danger, yet Brownfleld. dance was held in the with guest Berrymont Earned rune, Mechanic Falls 3. Two-base- Λ. usual evening said creditors may attend, prove their claims, want to all out and make t) do was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. that but allow themselves to be picked weeks. hit, Tllton. Thrt'e-base-hlt, Weeton. Sacrifice close them very special prices ΜΘ3ΗΓ8. Ham and Bennett have gone a attendance. trustee, examine the bankrupt, and a wherever found. good Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Richardson Rawson. Flirt base on ball», off Leith 2 ; off appointa Daafortb few days last week. off and destroyed a fly. transact such other business as may properly to Freedom, Ν. Π., to furnish music for Mrs. Π. G. Clement gave farewell Adams 0. Struck out, by Leith 11; by Adam* 8. next so it's for Andrew M of The worms and black flies have have been at Sunsot a fow come before said meeting. will be much economy Gordon, Esq., Methuen, green to her friends at Camp days. Left on Mechanic Foils Radcliffe 4. Clothing higher spring, entertainments for Old Home week. party Priday evening bases, 8; South Paris, 2*. 1909. Mass is tbe of Alexander McLean also left after doing their work in a Mr. and Mrs. Wilkins came in an auto Stolen Carv 2 First base on errors, August guest of a shower tbis the home of her Mr. and Mrs. C. bases, WALTER L.GRAY, ! A regular down pour parents, 1. to now. The assortment lots of at Nerve Ease. thorough manner; but the mosquitoes, a few weeks ago from New York to Mechanic Falls 3; Radcliffe Umpires, Clark Referee In Bankruptcy. buy represents patterns. forenoon and anothor this M. Irish. The was and and house are with us afternoon, evening pleasantly visit Mrs. Davis. Scorer, Toayer. W. C. I.eavitt and sons, George and horn flies flies music. Mrs. Anthony Berrymont. passed with whist and BANK BOOK LObT. conservative cut is here as well as the fadditdi and mou· A\ iliio, left the tirst of the week for an yet and will be uotil Jack Frost puts his Thursday. Nina Webster of North Haven is teach- The Mohawks are the attraction at the quiet, Terribly hot weather this week Wed- Clement will make visits in Bridgton that Book No. outing in Lovell and Stoneham. Th»*v foot on them, ami be is not far off. ing school in the Tubbs District, Jen- fair grounds again next Saturday. Notice Is herebv given Deposit nesday; D5 in the shade in tbis vicinity. and Gorham before starting for Red- M77 Issued by this Kank to E. ilerl>ert Cooper effects. that it was to be a walking Herbert met with of a nie at Greenwood and the same Is swagger announced β King something Mrs. and Mrs. Orman lands. Knight City, Myr- has tieen lost and that unies* pre- loss not serious Georgie Spring tle teaches in the Hollow school. Tho World's is the sented within six months a new book will be journey. recently, although very at and of Port Ring Bloodino, Tonic, visited J. L Frink'a recently. Mrs. J. E. Kennedy family as Is by law. Horace Sanborn of Portland, but at as the Getting too near Spring Master Vernon G'. Yates has been best tonic and builder. Free Issued provided sequel proved. Mrs. J. Johnson of tbe far west is the Pairfield have been with her sister, Mrs. body SOUTH PARIS SAVINGS BANK. visited bis a bluff in the one of his cows a few with bis mail for lUc. The Treae. one time of Norway, Norway pasture, for a visit and returned stopping days grand- Sample by Address, By George M. Atwood. guest of her eiater, Mrs. E. 15 Bean. Isaac Smith, 35-7 on He came from fell nearly ten feet, receiving injuries so mother, Mrs. L. H. Holmes, Buckfield. Bloodine Inc., Buston, Mass. South Paris, Malue, August 28th, 1909. Men's Suits are now 7.50 people Sunday. up The village schools commence tbe home Saturday. Mrs. Smith's father, Co., $10 $ Portland on his wheel and returned the serious as to make it necessary to kill first Monday in September. Mr. Clarence Rollins, is also visiting her. John's Letter. same her. Mr. Ring to be within Men's 12 Suits are now 10.00 way. happened Miss Lunt of Portland is visiting at A. H. of West Med so that to West A "halo in Halifax" is a bit obscure. F. Lovering ford, hearing distance, by attending Blake's. Bethel. town at and the animal Ever read or hear the now Mass., came to the last of the the butchering once, "The balmy summer season bring* profane expression Men's 15 Suits are 12.00 week for a short outing. Mrs. Lovering in good order, the meat was nearly all Hebron. The flylct'e buzzing mirth, —"Not worth a whoop in hell"? Haloo! has been in town for some time. tit for the market and was readily dis- Just see how jauntily he springe in Halifax is but a softening of the 18 Suits are now 14.00 Mrs. H. M. Cushman of has Into the 'lame·»—caught his wluge! Men's mar- Lynn text the lo- Worn" has taken his meat >sed of. "Ease the First James Pledge p a A. M. He's dead—Of all contenting things original by simply changing been spending few days at " corner of Main and The brothers are now in the That Is the best on earth cation and thus the Day are now 15.00 ket, Bridge Streets, Ring Richardson's. eliminating profanity Men's 20 Suits into his own hands and is running the oats with their That is easily done. Doesn't take a neighborhood threshing Mrs. Sarah Penley of South Paris market alone. three horse power gasoline machine, "The breezy ways minute and sounds better. visited her brother, L. B. Merrill, last Where Hon. A. S. Kimball will go to Seattle, and it proves amply sufficient for the bloMsomlng sprays the halo is something which is week. Make fragrant the beautiful mid summer days, [As ab >ut the tirst of September as work. their horses with to to the saints, and the ot) r Wash., They keep Misses Alice and Bell Merrill, who The sibylline spell supposed appertain Two lots Men's Outing Suits, one gray, one of the four to the annual them for the of Of roots will tell, not to be a feature of the scenery in that delegates purpose moving only, have been at Mr. Ezekiel Merrill's for a convention of the Grand and when threshing they stand in the And barks and leaves the sick make well." unprofanely by the brown. are Sovereign few weeks, will return to their home in region represented $10 qualities $7.50. The will take about thirtv bam with faces, congratulating next word we caught the I.odge trip smiling Β >ston this week. D >gdays will end Sunday. Halifax, expression themselves on the late in as "a halo in or the mathemat- days. improvements Miss Martha Pratt is with friends in Station Agent O'Reilly is enjoying a Halifax," Ε. E. Andrews left the first of the machines. ical of zero.—Ed threshing South Paris. vacation. equivalent ] week for a west. I. W. Swan, wife and little daughter, We have been full of summer trip Mrs. Mary Bearcehas closed her house Mrs. Carrie Sawyer is assisting Mrs. company Ο. M. has bis of L 'cke's Mills, have been visiting in in the hotel. and of the agreeable kind. First, Mrs. H. B. FOSTER Cuminiugs improved and is with her daughter, Mrs. Walter Abbott office with new and He the south of the town the Joe Hinea and her two little Sec- paint paper. part during Conant. Mrs. Charles P. Dennison has return- boys. basa most attractive stable. week and stopped at the Bennett ed from her.visit in ond, Irving Chase and wife from Ran- ONE PRICE CLOTHIER, livery past Mr. Fred Bumpus of Philadelphia Michigan. Alden Nute and Raymond Nute of place Monday night on their way home. Miss Carrie Bean of Ridlonville visited dolph, Vt Miss Mabel Smith and sister, made us a pleasant call Monday. Mr. were before And now and away for the centen- Mrs. Smith of North Carolina. Fall River, Mass., Judge up had not been in the place for 20 relatives here last week. Margaret ΠΑΙΝΕ. J »ues for the of nial; but before this reaches the Bumpus Miss Mabel declares and afiirms that she NORWAY, Monday illegal shooting public and was with the is drawing to an end and grain like years much pleased Haying birds. Alden was fined ?ô and costs, eye it will be an event of the past, is now harvested. would not marry the angel Gabriel if his many he saw. being he sentence all others that have come and gone. changes surname was as her sister bas which paid. Raymond's of East Sumner is at Miss Hazel Arno of Bethel Hill visited Smith, was Ralph Hodgdon done. Mrs. Stearns and her two sons go 3. Oxfords 2.50. suspended. W. A. Bartlett's. her friend, Mies Ethel Allen, last week. $3.50, $3, E. Btizzell of Her home is in Portland. She C. Fryeburg, inspector Oxford. Prof. J. F. Moody is at home from Since the rainfall of last week it is to-day. of state roads, made a visit the a to watch the is a good one, as the people of South Norway Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Ilolden went to Sbagg Pond and the rest of tbe family really pleasure green You to feel comfort the first of the week and examined the piece things Paris perhaps may know. begin Kreeport to attend the reuuion of Mr. are expected this week. gmwing. of state road built at the ice house. is still unable do We attended the meeting at Mountain being Holden's regiment, the Twenty-fifth Mrs. E. S. Dunham, who bas been John B. Murphy to instant foot enters a George Ε Tubbs, treasurer of the but oat of doors on fair Grange Saturday. Many members of your cent. Discount on '£>. well any work, 20 Maine, Wednesday, Aug. seriously ill the past week, is doing gets Bank, has been confined Union were in attendance. It per Norway Savings Mr. and Mrs. Granville Burns have re- at days. Grange SHOE. to house for some He is im- present writing. sons was and the enter- "QUEEN QUALITY" his days. turned from their bridal trip to Niagara Mrs. Will Gribbln and three of young people's day and will soon be tainment was tine. The of proving, however, Palls. Hiram. Portland are visiting her aunt, Mrs. W. singing find the about again. P. and her uncle. L D. Grover. young man narlow, son of William Har- When you just right The M. E. society at Welchville are Eli Wadsworth went to Con- Brown, Edwin M. Rowe and Nellie Burn- Mr. C. was fine. A wife, a to raise Pastures were so scorched low, specially large family giving series of entertainments N. on badly by and it is like a ham Rowe, accompanied by their daugh- way, U., Saturday. the severe drouth that some are and all singers. length width, Misses' and Children'* money A. O. Company, No. 12, U. R., ton, and an old and John. foot. Noyes The M. E. Sunday School of Welch- a Mass., experienced have received an invitation to The Maine Central Railroad Co. has K. of P., a at Caldwell's Grove on printer named from This discouii' ville bad picnic force of men a foundation for Swift, Parmington, Reunion. count of 20 cent, from the prices. unite with the Auburn Company, No. 3 preparing has taken his Family per regular Thursday. a water tank near the site of the place. R K. of In a field at Mechanic large All the members of the Wbitte- and Wine U. P., day Mrs. S. D. Edwards is spending the Chester P. Lorlng of Hollieton, Mass., living One Pair and See for to colored Oxfords, Tan, Russet 6. "Old Red Mill." more one at the Try applies only Falls, Sept. week with her son, Edwards, at and Prank Kannure of Everett, Mass., family except gathered Ralph Our venerable and last surviving now cost Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Ridlon are have the crew of work- old homestead owned and occupied This makes the grade $4.00. $4.00 grade $3..·. Paris. Mr. Elias Gould of aged recently joined $5.00 some time at their lake cottage. uncle, Hiram, men in the rooms of the Whit- by one of the number, Mrs. J. B. Drake, ...... spending 95 on is to be Posted printing Yourself. 80. 00 $2.00 Dr. Albert Thompson and family wili May 30tb, publicly ten <& Dennison house. in the Whittemore District, Paris, on $3.50 grade $2 $3 grade $2 40. $2 50 grade East Sumner. and caned at the Goald annual rennion post-card visit their Stark, Ν. Η home for a short Wednesday, Aug. 25. and Misses' ami in last on at Lake. The $2.00 grade $i .60. $1.50 grade $1.20 time after closing Rock Island Cottage That Togus excursion outlined Aug. 30th, Sebago Byron. They had not been together before FurnUhêr, issue is to occur 3. cane is of material and finish, J. F. PLUMMER, Hi next week. week's Friday, Sept. elegant Taylor Brothers at Houghton have sold since the death of their father, forty- Children's $t 25 kind now $1 00. $1.00 kind Soc. Dr. and It bas been learned that an electric car with head, presented by The Bos- seven Monday and Tuesday evenings gold their store and are selling their goods at years ago. 1 at a low as ton for tbe oldest man in Hiram. 31 Market SOUTH PARIS, ME. save 20 cent. on all kinds of col< Mrs. H. P. Jones entertained the Wild can not be chartered rate, Post, cost and are out of business. The children living are Mrs. Jose- Square, member you can per Mr. Gould is the of a going and Bminites at their lake cottage. had been but each passenger enjoying memory Stewart of Ν. Mrs. '· Cats thought, Stephen Donahue is to remodel the store phine Antrim, H., our η"*» for the round from and useful life. Telephone Ι0β·3. Oxfords for the whole Come for Judge and Mrs. L. A. Dayton of Phil- will pay $1.00 trip long, pure into a house and move in in the J. B. Drake of Paris, S. D. Whittemore family. early Mrs. Ruth wife of Mr. Fred dwelling West who have been the Lewiston to the home and return. P., Flye, of who was a ippi, Va., Togus near future. Boston, unavoidably absent, ment will soon be broken at these We have lit lunches with to died 17, 47 years, 0 prices. of Dr. and Mrs. Albert Thompson Take your you. Owing Aug. aged months, P. A. has his new house near- though he was there the week before, guests to her husband and friends Whitney at Rock Island, returned to their home the pressure in the columns this week leaving many finished which be of F. A. Whittemore of Buckfield, Lewis stock now hut will the of a amiable and beau- ly bought Stephen they go quickly. last week. by the Hamlin Centennial, other items memory pure, Donahue in the He and Edwin Whittemore of Brooklyn, Ν. Y., tiful and and de- early spring. Zora Klain is visiting his parents, Mr will be deferred. character, loving loyal his mother have moved in. He Charles F. of New York, and Mrs. Flora votion to home and friends. recently and Mrs. Morris Klain. He will enter husband, is at work on his cellar. Garland of Boston. They all enj >yed Dickvale. "Blessed are tbe in for Clark University in September. He bas pure heart, they Mr. Stratton met with an accident the occasion very mucb. Mrs. Drake shall see God.M fitted himself for college while acting as Miss Florence Wyman and Miss Mil- with his auto. By some means the auto formerly lived in New Jersey, but after JAR SALE her some FRUIT traveling salesman. dred Tracy have returned from Leeds. made a lurch to the side of the road, the death of husband thirteen Mr. and Mrs. Leon M. Longley enjoy- Before the green worms disappear I Denmark. breaking the railing to the west end of years ago, she came back to the old ed a lawn party at their Maple Street shall expect that western animal once Mr. George W. Moulton met with a the approach to Coos bridge and but for homestead, built a new house, repaired residence Thursday evening. spoken of in a Chicago paper. It was bad accident Monday, falling from a load sheer good luck would have plunged in- the outbuildings, graded the grounds, LIGHTNING JARS—Half Gal. $1.25 per doz. Ε. N. SWETT SHOE CO., Mr. and Mrs. P. O. Stanton, formerly said to devour tooth barrows, of oats which he was into the to the above the built a greenhouse and has a large col- spring getting canyon bridge. " " of Qorham. Ν. H., have sold out here threshing machines, etc It was called barn. He is now suffering with two George A. Taylor is at home from lection of flowering plants. She is a Quarts 1.00 Opera House Block, NORWAY, MAINE. and returned to their former home. Eateverythingynuctngetat. cracked ribs and a badly sprained ankle. West Paris, where he has been at work woman of taste and ability, and is high- " Telephono 112-8. Mrs. Charles E. Bradford has returned Mabel Richardsou has returned from Twenty-two conple attended the dance for the Paris Manufacturing Co. for a ly esteemed by all her neighbors and ac- Pints .90 from a two weeks' visit with her brother Auburn. at Odd Fellows' even- time. quaintances. Hall, Wednesday long " in New York. L. A. Bisbee will harvest a good crop ing. Rev. Mr. Yost from East Bridgewater 1-2 Pints .86 Robert Millett and bis sister, Mercy of plums the first of September. A Mr. Osgood of Brownfield lost a preached last Sunday at Bryon, Hough- 'TWAS A GLORIOUS VICTORY. Millett, with the two children, returned Mrs. Louise Abbott of Massachusetts pocket book somewhere between Brown- ton and Ruxbury. He Is a missionary There's rejoicing in Fedora, Tenn. A at "Cook's" Ice Cream Parlor. to tbeir home Hanover, Mass., Friday. is visiting her cousin, Mrs. Lizzie Keene. field and Denmark Wednesday evening. from the Congregational society. He is man's life has been saved, and now Dr. the summer vacation JARS—Half Gal. $1.40 per doz. They have enjoyed O. 0. Tracy is working for Charles There was qaite a sum of money in the an earnest, able speaker and we wish King's New Discovery is the talk of the ECONOMY with their people. Andrews. same. him God in bis work. Πβ town for C. V. of " " Norway speed organ- curing Pepper deadly Quarts 1.10 A GOOD PLACE TO COOL OFF. J. R. Morrill and son and E. G. Child Mr. I. H. Berry is lighting his house ized a Sunday Sohool at Houghton. lung hemorrhages. "I could not work Field Day. " " Grange are catting the grass on the Charles and store with electricity, the motor be- nor get about," he writes, "and the doc- attended Pints 1.00 Something like 1500 people Farnum place. ing run by water. Albany. tor did me no good, but, after using Dr. under the ">f the We want to remind of some of the on hand : the field day auspices There was a large attendance at the W. A. Bragg, the Grand Union tea King's New Discovery three weeks, I you goods always State at the fair grounds water carnival at Cobb's Wednes- a new Grange county Mason. camp man, was in town last week. reel like man, and can do good There were some Informal Jar 10 cts. Sar- Saturday. day. Thomas Poole had the misfortune to work again." For weak, sore or dis- First Quality Warranted Rubbers, Root Beer, Ginger Ale, ball in the and an Geo. Eldridge visited at S. Weet- Orangeade, games of forenoon, lose a horse Based lungs, Coughs and Colds, Hemor- H. Little of South for a few recently. all flavors. address by Rev. J. leigh's days. Lake. G. Bean and Ira Hickford were in Hay Fever, La dozen. Ooca Cola, Sodas, Robert has returned Norway S. rhages, Grippe, Asthma, per saparilla, of the State Grange. A Mrs. Cushing or Bronchial affeotion it stands un- Paris, chaplain Ervin Bean visited at Jamee Crockett's North Wateiford last week. any was eaten at noon. In the home from H. N. Upton's where she has picnic dinner Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Sloan were in rivaled. Price 50c. and II 00. Trial Ice Cream, served in several different ways. afternoon there were addresses by C S. been at work. recently. bottle free. Sold and F. Tumblers 36 cts. dozen. and three Mr. and Mrs. Charles Frost of Massa- Bethel the 22d. guaranteed by Jelly per Stetson of Greene, master of the State Mrs. Arthur Hutchinson k. Sburtleff & Co. a fresh and to date line. at Asa Frost's for a few There was a attendance at the up Mortimer Whitehead of children have returned to their home in chusetts visited good Confectionery, Grange, and danoe at the town house the 28tb, given <>' New former lecturer of the Reading, Mass. days. SEARED WITH A HOT in the shell. We also make a Jersey, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Dunn and the There will be another IRON, Vnt« Of All Kindt, specialty and a well known Fannie Weetleigh has gone to West family by Grangers. National Grange, one there in two jr scalded overturned Bethel to work in the card rooms of attended at Mechanic weeks. by kettle—out Salted Nut* and C'ocoanut Hood*. grange worker. Several readings were post campmeeting 1 Falls the 22d. with a knife—bruised by slammed door with the All Whitten Λ Dennison. East Waterford. interspersed speeches. is or in other way— dozen. ont the beneficial Bert Littlefleld was in town with his Edwin Stiles of New Hampshire —injured by gun any REMEMBER Our Cocoanut Cakes, 8c. per the speakers pointed Mrs. Dana is ;he needed at once is Bucklen's the work of the cart one day this week. visiting his grandfather, Benjamin Berry steadily improving. thing Bolster peddler's N. results accomplished by Fred Clark Bolster's Mills has a Arnica Salve to subdue inflammation has been a Tacker. of Go., their addresses coald not E. P. Philbrook building grange, and crew of men at J. B. Haskell's ι ind kill the It's earth's room for C. A. to Earl Wood was upon for the mill, ty- pain. supreme Dayton hearers with more operated You fail to inspire their refrigerator Tyler keep stock to for Fever "The Store That Saves Money." Me. meats In. removal of adenoids morning. log spool ship. lealer, infallible Boils, Ulcers, P. South zeal for the work. The weather was his Tuesday L. COOK, Paris, was Annie Gibson of visited Leola Sylvester York Is Improving hi· dwell- I îores, Ecréma and Piles. 20c. at F. ▲. tbe was enjoy- The Grand Union Tea Co.'· man Norway 87-11. perfect, and day highly lag- Ί Jhurtleff ft Co.'·. Tslsphoae able. In town Wedoesday. I Noyes recently.

\ aa at Hale of EUewortb as and inviolable to-day bia fltneee and emi- Senator Eugene precious on and fall corn Ιο the ear, it wul How foil token of recognized in our National Dow % few lut tbeae open places, bille wu then introduced, and without any time history. Lafayette «pent days great none mor- he vu the Republican spoke as The (frrtord Ptmncvxt mountain* like these, that ever have and fortunate! I can think of nence, pot npon We bear macb it the present time week visiting et New Gloucester. the note·, In part as follow·: to and to fortuoate. Hie birth wai In thl« paw ticket for vice-presidency. to the of increasing the Nation- the of Hannibal Hamlin reared men devoted freedom inter- necessity Mr». Arthur I. of New York for How, even at thli half-century do not without tome emotion, of tbe of Merry jTo Memory «ervice. diee of Pari. Hill, an.arpas.ed gtorj I speak al power at the expense power public the heart an we recall in honor of City is visiting Mrs. J. P. Richardson. And Hannibal Hamlin was a man of of oatoral scenery, the home val, quicken· in attending thin memorial the individual States and many questions woo those anti-slavery of this In these we find a earlv ffovernora of the state inspiring day·—the Hannibal Hamlin. The name nannibal have arisen in which there appears to be SOUTH_PAKJS. Henry Z. Perkins attended a meeting type. days large, and on the south PARie post nmci THE a modeet law office still itande a fervor that preceded brought Hamlin Is near to roe. conflict between the two. I of the blacksmiths at UNVEILING OF BOULDER AND TABLET ON and sometimes I am afraid, growing preolou- and Eighty-three inevitable M. Bridgton Saturday. whose war—the debate between Lincoln father and Hannibal Ham- Hour·: 7 30 Α. M. IO 7 >30 P. incredulity, that any man should risk memorlal and year· ago my feel that to solve these problems proper- Mr. of Brewer freedom-songs of Whit- Hugh Nicholson North CENTENNIAL OF HIS BIRTH. his own future for the cause tbat he be- mould blm. îôdertbe Douglas—the lin attended Hebron Academy together, we need men of the constructive CUCRCBU Heuw" toe of ly spent a few at J. E. Murch's last We have come as a aharinw of Streaked Moaotalo wttn tier and Lowell—the fiery eloquence lived in the lame house, and were boy* and of Hannibal Hf 7. A. T. Mc· days lieves to be right. genius statesmanship Cburcb, week. the Monnta n, Wendell and the dogged per- 10:15 a. ». too to estimate the act* towering range of White Phillips and friend· together. My early political Hamlin. wiorwr" Pastor. Preaching service, people largely fireside and A. Y P. S. C. Ε 6Λ back the euneet on hie sistence of Garrison—the life waa under the and con- he be i ^ School 11:45 M.; N. J. Nicholson of Jamaica Plain An Occasion Attended a of servants as from a purely self- flinging gaz·» friendship If he were with us to-day would 7.Ό0 p. M.: Churet Fit Tributes to Maine's Great Statesman. by public discussions and grove sweet M Evening service with his at J. £. ish It is not wise to claim freedom were Ι η tb, country-store fidence of the great senator. The the first in the at 7 30 ρ κ spent Sunday family standpoint. bSS etreogth, among proclaiming -4ver meeting We.lnee.Uy evening Men. native hills. H " «auc* In every hamlet—the uprising this occasion with her are in Murch's. of Including Distinguished too much this but vert air of bis meetings who honor· that embraced ν not otherwise connected, cordially Throng People, Many (for frequently reacts) lady, doctrine every subject of heart and conscience me and of in all read of Hannibal Hamlin lion was In the beat of the colleges of the popular presence, la a near friend of within the tbe Con- Mr. and Mrs. X. 6. Elder are spend- you may of the slave powers granted by Rev T.N. Kewlev, Pastor be- his which neither nor the aggressions wife. So it seems entirely fitting MethodistChurch. a of Mr. Elder's vacation in you will find that be never hesitated time, Ham"1, againnt my stitution to the National government is, morning prayermeetlng Ιόλ» α. *.; ing part the then the war—the soldier- in a Sunday, law on the heart of tween what be to be and Bowdoin exoelled—the college of power! And that I should take some «mall part should within tbe absolute, su- fat·bin* service 10:45 A. M.; Sabbath School Portland. Oo the27tb of August, 1809, that dis- written every right- thought right march to and be, Meeting β 00 p. and eter- his own common school and of the ing on every village green—the memorial to Hannibal Hamlin, on m Kpworth League tinguished Maine statesman, Hannibal minded man:—that searching what be thought to be solely for splritpolit. preme control of that government; meeting Wednesday evening 7 2»; claw Mr. Wiuton S. Oliver of who the front—the defeats and victories—the has and has -;iver Boston, was born on Paris Hill. On the nal law which Chriet as the interests. If the two conflicted be chose cal discussions, democratic MsociatioD·» After all tbat been said, tbe other band he would vigorously venlng 7:30. Hamlin, interpreted horrow of battle—Julia ,*tlng Krl'lay spent his vacation with friends here, has the the of service. This made and patriotic traditions of the unmixed glories and been so well said, of the career of Han retained the ii'tlst Church, Rev. J. Wallace Cheabro, centennial anniversary of his birth, Fri- rule of life, and its fulfillment goal path public stand for the powers by service 10:45 a. returned home. life with Vew of his Ward Howe's battle hymn—Gettysburg nibal there is little that I need and maintain ir on Sunitav, preaching Aug. 27, 1901), a memorial in his of history. him great; this crowned his England people boyhood Hamlin, States and would defend 13 Y- P. S C. *.6:13 P. day, of the settlers ο where Chamberlain won the hero's chap saw it and .abbath School onr here. The enumer- belter than mere The greater part early to add. As a looker-on I all, as bulwarks of our even Mr. and Mrs. Martin Watson of Gilead honor was dedicated near the place of So with tablet something succès*; them the very liberty. V raver meeting 7 Λ*) P. M.; Wednesday so- comet-burst of Grant and Sher- con- are is not him to be set In the same all this were Revolutionary let—the when I first entered the balls of us In- raver service 7Λ». Seats free. All visited at B. F. Hicks' and took in the his birth. ation of hie office», however high, this made fit region There are many among to-day man and Sheridan—the marching was no a measure of the man we honor. Hid frame with this en- diere. With a limited period at nearby gress as a there National ,ome. _ Hamlin centennial. This memorial is in the form of the ; representative, sistent upon increasing power· Church. Preaching service ev best of wl victory, of mine than nlvereallak a enumer- record ia in the hearts of those dows this on which we stand to- Hebron Academy and, all, through Georgia, Appomattox, better friend and mentor careful consideration wheth- A. *. School at boulder bearing bronze tablet ampler spot without too Sunday at 10:45 Sunday Edward T. Garland of Portland will the of a circle of t the review of the return- I know how lie at P. M. Y. P. C. U. his who knew and in the influence of as hallowed with ten thousand Inspiration family reunion, grand Senator Hamlin. strong er increase not be a trespass * .1 uuior I'nlon 3 JO ating and commemorating public him, day, such may at the church what in the abolition of *· preach Congregational on his character and the reach of hie memories of his sweet and beat blood and character, education ing troops Washington, was, not with the people Maine, of the individual States. »: r. services. It stands the "Common" nature, Ham'in only upon the rights next 5. gentle or could have better fitted him of In all this Hannibal men in life. STATKD MKKTINOS. Sunday, Sept. at Paris Hill, directly in front of the service; which are immeasurable. No his kindling wit, his broad human sym- enfolding slavery! but with the public On the other hand we see many eminent So. !M. Régulai was an part, a very dynamo one which I wish to em- t V. M —Pari Lodge, Mrs. E. W. Pierce and Miss Alice have house in which Hannibal Hamlin wan tablet could hold the transcript of this; pathy, his devotion to the right. Hi» inspiring The thing men holding back and tenaciously cling- on or before full moon of the forces that thrilled of iig Tueedav .-veulng nor can corrosions of time annul it remarkable his intel- from which he camels among through is his foundation and meet returned from Ν. where born. It was by the of the abilities, unique '°Th^stock phasize principle ing to tbe State* Rights doctrine ο Κ —Mount Mica :.odge. regular Canton, Y., placed people In his the whole land and the In week.—Aurora Paris and the Maine Mili- Yet where his life begun, out lectual achievements, his sa- the first rank. He was happy par- wrought glori- absolute truthfulness and sincerity. axkance even the normal rhureday erenin* of each they have visited relatives. Commandery, here, political alike to all looking upon and thirl evening* this that the could not alone have as also in bis who wor- ous result, a result beneficial no was there any of hi* m; tnent. tlret Monday tary Order of the Loyal Legion, the peo- hearts place memorial, gacity accomplished entage, offspring place question development of National powers. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith of Weston, the honor of the and redeeming a to him to ... η month. of the town the boulder hearts of others may see it and be made this. Other men have bad these and thily maintain familj sections, enfranchising It is tribute say To mind there is no necessary con- -Mount Pletean Rebekah Lodge, No. ple preparing the position. m.v Κ Mass., are visiting at S. P. Maxim's and failed. Others have been with name. The Hamlins and Livermores the South as well as vindicating tbat I never heard of bis being quoted on of those ··.- »econd iu't fourth Fridays or each aud having charge of the local arrange- stronger. equipped flict, in the development powers, with friends in this suction. from whom he on either elde a°(' North—not to be by any patriot Tbat can not In Odd fellows· Hall. ments, and the You, citizens, have con- all that makes men great only to become sprang regarded two sides of any question. betwen the States and the Nation. The meeu Loyal Legion preparing thoughtful but as the blessed \ Κ -W. K. Kimball Post. No. 14». of secrated this to claim this little. At the of bis career Ham- the Washbums, all descendants of the as a sectional victory be said of all men. of of each Mrs. Edwards of Oxford, who has been tbe tablet and having genera] charge spot, proud height public country needs, however, legislators t an! thirl Saturday evenings and the and consolidation and advancement of the I found wife's the exercises in connection with the of manhood in its noblest in lin risked hie apparent future; broke Pilgrims Puritans, pioneer* When I entered the senate. sense and to In G. A. R. Hall L with her son, his example good judgment Ralph, during in Maine from Massa whole north and south alike, practical K. Kimball Circle, Ladles of the G. A. has returned home. dedication. The occasion of the dedica- with the faith of bis fathers; Oxford County country, that he had carried this reputation there, about a harmonious union or co- of absence, integrity. political but bring •t.- îirst Mid third Saturday evenings chusetts after the lu indeed no longer north and south, aud trusted tion was one of interest and profit, when You, loyal companions of his service renounced the party of Calhoun ami Revolutionary War and it had made him strong between tbe two, and no man m .nth In Grand Armi Hall. and one operation Mrs. Edwards returned Satur- tes- in which he was and for which were the founders of one land with one Hag destiny- with bis associates in that V—Joshua L. Chamberlain Camp meets Kalpb so many assembled to do honor to the for his country, have inscribed your Douglas born, they served, body. was ever better fitted to seek and obtain from a week's visit with rela- the town of one as never before since the Revolution. take his and fouith Saturday evenings of each day spent of Maine's citizen. of its worth to the world. the sake of his self respect and at the neighboring Llvermore, pro- Πίβ sincerity made him poli- this than was Hannibal memory great timony no false estimate of the co-operation tives and ftiends in Freedom, Ν. H. for an that had made him lific of noted men. These are name Hamlin made life in bis and stake it all. You, of the coming generations, cost of influence tical hands, Hamlin whose memory we honor to day. t ».-Paris Grange, from May 1 to Oct. 1, of the rebellion. whose of life that worth for a the favorite son of the which are now honored the United insistence and strength I have seen him when the skies advocate an tlr-t and thirl Saturday; during the Miss Carrie Mathews has been enlargement generation political To those who apparently spend- Weather conditions on the world over. Wh»' When Seward declared that it would be but ο In Friday, though to we commit the old of allied himself States and looked dark and for him; ..ter the year, meets every Saturday, ing a few at W. J. Wheeler's, leav- was given, you keeping democracy Maine, cloudy extension of Nati mal authority almost days not were much better than and over in wiser and »e Hall. ideal, they of this not as a memorial of with a new cause that seemed almost er stimulus for honorable fame Jeen-Iser- ninety days, Uamlin, others might regard the situation I am sure of ing for her work in Sunday. token, only though obliterating State sovereignty i,.C.—Second and fourth Mondays Bridgton might have been. Light showers the vice could have had. What that it would be he was something great that has passed, but in itK hopeless and helpless. The Douglas any boy surer, truly predicted with apprehension, aiway* that he would the words of that .■λ month. _ Dr. and Mrs. M. L. of Cari- before had laid the dust effectually, wonder that from the first he was a and and immediate quote O. P.—Stony Brook Lodge, No. 181, Bonney day meaning and lesson an power democracy was at the climax of its long bloody, urged serene, and never disturbed. eminent of the Constitution, and the on-going for it. And no man expounder c on ! and fourth Wedr.ee· lay evenings bou visited the of bis brother, excessively high temperature the leader—a leader of his mates and full to be family for good, passing place and time. power; it had endorsed the repeal of youthful preparation That life, Mr. President, onght James Wilson of p. -nonth. had to a cool wave. did his in that Pennsylvania: _ Walter L. a few last week. way really and had stood as he became afterwards °f more part prepa- is an His I· —Hamlin No. meet» every Bonney, days given Missouri compromise, heartily and exemplar. plain, straight- with a government Lodge. 31. much of the aJ0ader as a "To support vigor single Clouds shut off sunshine, was then in its national convention as the men and of his Make all this ration; himself enlisting private; forward of with his of the fuite·! States, w evening at Pythian Hall. Mrs. N. J. Nicholson and two children Governor Bert M. Fernald forth country! way dealing things; over the whole extent and made it unnecessary to seek shade. the environment of a nature fearles raw recruits through the drill, to item uH a it the most a introduced as a successor of force of the land. putting common sense, which reference woul'l system unciualliled of Jamaica Plain, Mass., are spending worthy progressive pro-slavery never plain re. Walter a The real drawback about the con- honest and incor- a lath for a sword in his and emu and the mo-t unremitted despotism." M; and M L.Gray spent few weeks with her Mrs. J. E. only Hannibal Hamlin in the lino of Maine The of renunciation of that party truthful, absolutely hand; has been made, are things worth auut, was which roared speech Maine ν with friends at last ditions the wind sound in mind aod God s to visit and care for the if in On the other Γ am sure if be iaye Augusta Murch. high governors. Governor Fernald spoke as by Senator Hamlin in the United States rupt, body, failing lating. It will be better for Maine, hand, the and made it ex- man. in the field. He the arm of us he would out week. through tree-tops, follows: Senate was an epoch in his life. It was best gifts, and you have the It boys upheld the future there are more men who make were with that point for tbe ad- him as of Auburu is The Maine Feldspar Co. has begun tremely difficult speakers his suicide, it was these qualities that him to Lincoln who trusted and consulted Hannibal Ilamlin their Thin that the individual States have duties a or- day. Mrs. Kalph B. Pen fold daughter took the state teachers' examination at Hugs and bunting were made Hamlin became the leader and the hero heart It was steady advance on and who was made companion of that will give strength and encouragement to a few weeks with Mrs. Pen- ous other houses of the A few Sfc.ti of Maine, the tribute that it is bis distinction" time who ^pending the high school building Friday. village. [if a new in and that η·«Γα taint was on it He.», der because of "especial those statesmen of the present me party Maine, party up*and > at North Waterford. historic about the bad been eager to pay. It seems to singularlv fear and without He for to the cause for which those to about people places village animated the of freedom swept without reproach, loyaltv Boston are faithfully working bring W. Earle Stuart of this place hae been that which we are com- by spirit Hon. Charles S. Hamlin of marked with placards for the benefit of happy this event, [he Tree State for Hannibal Hamlin studied law one year in the best law officers fought. this harmonious Mrs. A. E. Bessey and Miss Lenora elected of Phillips High Pine gallant as follows: co-operation. principal ma ..ffice in Portland. He settled in the It is an old that the poet is spoke Hannibal Hamlin was faithful to of Stoneharo, Mass are with to Hammond, *s Governor by an unprecedented saying ssey School, succeed Principal it is as for iu 1856 and soon after sent Hanni- then extreme east of Maine—an born, not made. If it is true, In the limited time allotted to me it every trust. He was loyal to his State. vives here, coming at this time who comes to Paris High School. î'irity bal Hamlin back again to the United going pioneer as his father had been bo- true of the politician as of the poet. will be impossible to refer in detail to He was true to the Nation. We owe to the Hamlin centennial. an Mr. and Mis. Percy Alleu, formerly of States Senate as an uufettered fore him. There he practised law-an Aptness for public affairs is largely the many distinguished services render- his services, in material part, the fact the champion Vn iron fir* escape, as required by this place, are now living in Washington, ;)f human rights, and thereby placed him hones, lawyer. But his naturad bent to inherent quality, a gift of nature. It ed the state and the nation by Hannibal that freedom, not slavery, is the corner u· the annual t>wn meet- is in the statesman. of and voted by I). C., where Mr. Alleu employed by in an eminence from which he was called a public career quickly led him into the finds its consummation Hamlin, the hundredth anniversary stone of our Republic and that all men, ou the north side a contractor. wit of our Keed— to- ing, has been placed his uncle, who is railroad into the seat of power at the right hand pith of public service. He at once was As tho bright Speaker whose birth we celebrate to-day. Such black as well as white, can gather ; the brick school house. in in the lead. He was of the local we love to call him Tom Reed—put it, however, is not for gether as riMzens under the folds of the C. W. Bnwker to attend a ->f Lincoln 18CI. captain reference, necessary expects a who is If we dwell ou this it is to militia company. He was chosen the statesman is the politician the services be rendered form a part, of tho United States. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Walker and son. practice drill given by the Auburn Vet- emphasiz·· flag Mr. Hamlin's to in the state legislature at dead. In this high and laudable inter- and an important part, of our country's who had been spending a part of their eran Firemen's Association with the solely loyalty principle representative Men wavered in those Those who twenty-live and there at intervals served pretation of the word, nannibai Ham- and he who has read tbat history watiou with relatives here, returned hand engine Excelsior Tuesday eveuing days. history those who stood five years, three times elected lin, like Lincoln, was, first and last, must needs know that life. last number on tbe to their home in Woodfords. at Aubutn. wavered fell; straight speaker The programme Wednesday a But he was never a trim- con- marched on and on, reckless of their after his first term, the politician. To my mind, perhaps the most was the poem, written and read by Kev. Joseph A. Noyes at feuded tli* reunion Rev. 14e:nard Christopher of Canton fate in the advance of tbe flag of free- that ever held that place. y(!nnie^At thirty-five ™^ mer. Ile had convictions, deep-seated, spicuous trait of the man was his good Henry Prentiss Forbes, D. I)., dean of the if the Eigh'h Maine at Peak's Island preached at the Baptist church on Sun- lorn. The inoident typifies Mr. Hamlin he was a member of the national House | controlling. To carry them into effect judgment and unerring common sense, theological school of St. Lawrence Uni- and was his Wednesday and Thursday, day. Rev. Mr. Chesbro will resume lie was loyal. Ho was loyal to tbe of Representatives; at thirty-eight Unit- and to ensure his own political plac- which, coupled with statesmanship of versity, Canton, Ν. V., who was born chosen chaplain of the regimental asso- pastoral duties following his vacation iemocracy until loyalty was stultifica- ed States senator; at forty-seven gov- ing for effectuating them he indeed high order and lofty patriotism,—have and reared in Paris: ciation. next Sunday. tion. He was loyal to Lincoln. He was ernor of Maine; at fifty-five ν ce-presi- left no stone unturned. Ambitious, projected his life into our country's his- BOULDEK the cause the war. dent of the in l805 coHector ο the exercise of power and the so that he stands forth not a OUR Hudson Knight, Chandler Swift. Ε. 'Γ. A meeting of the Uuiversalist parish loyal to throughout Republic; loving tory only soldiers of the Union never customs at from 1809 to 1881 of official for its ex- leader of men, as a wise 1. Record, L. L. Jackson and Α. Κ Jack- will be held Wednesday evening of this riie army Boston; holding position great but, well, liad a warmer friend than was Hannibal again in the ; when ercise? Tee. But it was the ambition framer of laws, at a time when leader- Grey boulter, rent to dnwn of time from far son attended the reunion of the Twenty- week, its principal object being to see Hamlin. I have received from three years beyond threescore and ten which, rightly directed and inspired, is and legislative was imper- I.aun-ntlan crag. third Maine Kegiuient at Mechanic Kalis what action shall be taken to provide recently ship capacity The lee-klng's <-la»p. ht» glacier grasp, heM thee state Mr. minister to and for the last ten the agency that works all the great ad- called for the nation. Thursday. for holding services. the historian, Henry Burrage, Spain; atively by while centurie· lag. λ hitherto unpublished letter, recently years of his life enjoying the rest he had vances and reforms. A politician? Yes. The period of time covered by his use- I.ong, long lie nlaned with thee the cliff·, plough· el the river'* Mrs. A. T. McWhorter and daughters, Advertised letters in South Paris post Found some of Governor Israel earned and enioying it not idle or im- But never a time-serving politician. ful life embraces the most critical period aeep bed. among With Titan toll line the soli whence have been with relatives in South 1904»: but with the old keenness Had he been he never would have broken our grounl who oûL-e Aug. :J0, IVashburu's papers, which shows Mr. paired boyish of the history of country,—a period comes our bread. the j dally Union and neighboring places for MUa lie-Me 3. Holmes. Hamlin's earnestness for the cause of of interest in the neighbors, the farm, with the strong forces in his own party during which there was developed from their Κ. (I. liarriman. 1» the of hill past few weeks, have returned to (r. and which letter I am the fishing brooks, the civic and rural which seemed to hold bis political for- a foundation well laid but not too secure, The beauty of this day thine, grace edora, permitted and mi which be defied glen; home here. the kindness of the state his- surroundings of his Penobscot home, tune their hands, yet an imposing structure of government ad- under becomes a F. Postmaster. Now of Boulder. through This shapeless land, thy hand, S. Davis, Hannibal Hamlin's as it Is, Showing: Reverse with his devoted wife and chi dren about rather than sacrifice bis Had all to both and in for men. Samuel Plummer of Sweden Birthplace torian, to read to you for tbe first time. principles. mitted by be, ideally home Mvs. thou w>tst In all that age- last A service was held at the Uoiversalist It is as follows: him now and then returning to the he been, he never would have resigned fact, the most successful in the And shaping shaped. visited her son, J. F. Plummer, Republic long stress and storm. with stump, notably for McKiniey in the lucrative office of collector of cus- world's history. week, and attended the Hamlin centen- church Sunday forenoon, preach- the Hamlin the meniorating should Lave been in this es- I political The Artist line, wrought, line by Hue, the beauty visitors, notably houee; "New York, Apr. 23,1861. his in Ohio in toms—valuable to him who was not rich In the of this structure nial. Mrs. Plummer is a cousin of Han- ing by Kev. H. P. Forbes, D. D. Tl ere and that be congressional campaign building up of thy form. Hamlin elm in front of it, set by pecially God-given spot; "Dear Governor: j serve or .. 1SS4 or before state in than Ilamlin an .kal Π mil in w;u4 a congrégation. All services we appearing legisla- worldly goods—rather Hannibal played important guod Hannibal Hamlin himself in his boy- whoso cradle can almost seem to see I arrived here this morning. ! Thy toll I* done. Thy rest te won. Here, on at the next Sun- tive committees or attending the inaug- endorse the administration of Andrew aud in thi" will be resumed church on Main in those a of part, dwelling briefly upon this noble dome, Mrs. J. D. Keefe. who bave the historic law office rocking Angnst days century The devotion of our people a Mr. and at the usual hour». hood; uration of President Harrison When- Johnson. Xot a time-serving but peo- historical evolution I feel that I am On which the White Mille ga/.e afar, forever be day in which three of ago, should himself have been born in all classée is heart The been visiting at J. J. Emeley's, returned Street, governors cheering. so fittingly on Independence Day, July ple-serving politician. And the plain paying a worthy tributo of re- thy home. for entrance to Paris law; the same year as Abraham Lincoln, and whole is wild with ex- thereby The sea shall eit the cliffs along Maine's to their summer home at Peak's Island Examinations Maine, including Hamlin, practiced country 4 1891—he died sitting at bis club, tbt people knew him and trusted him. and admiration to him who did so hungry will be of the clock in the himself have been the first, as I believe citement. I have time to say I spect beauteous shore; Mrs. Euieley and High School given Thursday and the Baptist church, 1 Nestor hie it was no knew tbat he faith and that much to make it a re-t Here Thursday. daughter is the to have Lincoln's among associates, They kept reality. Naught shall mole»t thy perfect sleep a this week, at « α μ at the school tower of which is the gift of Hannibal fact, suggested but a few words and those I accompanied them for visit. high liDgering deafcb-bed but the quick pain- his word was as good as his bond. 11 In (IIIUCUII 10 grasp ΙΠϋ marvel mus thou evermore! for ail who do not hold gram- Hamlin to the of Paris Hill. birthday as a day of national holiday. deem important. While Maine Mrs. building, people less stop of the full beating heart and It is easy and common to accuse men, growth of our coantry since it « founda- Rev. H. P. Forbes, D. D., ami of the town of on which all the ex- We have just done celebrating that should act with all POSSIBLE mar school diplomas The Common, brain. What a refutation ο» who have Hamlin's of truck- tion. The more or less of Canton, N. bave been been other centennial—and what is finer than unimpaired popularity, early colonists, Forbes, Y., Paris or certificates of admission. ercises of the day were held, had DISPATCH and have her one I of to Kit eymlxi! art thou, boulder trray, toll rounded Mrs. L. C. the Osier cult! ling to popular favor, resorting independent communities, noon fourni ^ lests of Dr. Forbes' sister, off to bar out carriages and auto- that we complete the work of memorial regiment in the field at the >*<•1 unrent, I G. a nurse in roped This is the skeleton of his career. It» of hobnobbing that must come into nom»* In fruit «o ΟοΊ'β chosen Morton, for the few days. Dr. Miss atherioe Brings, and and a of remembrance to the popular arts, demagogical they together Of that grout life, rife, past mobiles, and the refreshment stands year joint EARLIEST PRACTICABLE j are of cen- the Massachusetts tlesh and blood eighty-two years and letting down. But any popularity form of union and there tesulted t!»* Instrument Forbes read the poem at the Hamlin Homeopathic Hospital in souvenirs wore two men who struck hands bofore are ! tin· crags of ancient and the numerous dealers great togeth- MOMENT, still, they life. its no is sham and evanescent and to of To plane toothy wrong m Boston, is with her Mr. and * abounding Among distinguish- gained confederation resist the attacks tennial. parents, to south and east borders of er in luve, and a sent from home be snre and have thral'lom base, limited the friendship perfect characteristics are its ardent never stands the test of time. Hamlin's Mrs George A. Briggs, for her vacation, ing pa- hostile Indian*; then followed the irri- Shape a new I a η Ί. where men shall elan·! com· vacation from it. Professional and amateur photo- understanding, in the great crisis of this them all well uniformed and j Κ. Ν Haskell is taking his and is Miss Esther triotism, its devotion to human freedom, popularity stood the test of threescore tating differences with the mother coun- peer*, of every race. accompanied by were in nation in 1801? The one was born in the Be sure of that. I I the store of the N. D. Bolster Co., and graphers everywhere evidence, equipped. its to the material interests of and never weakened. It was a forth the Leonard, another nurse in that hospital. fidelity years try which brought committees llrm ! the toilful with Mrs. and there was not an interesting point in new West, when the tide of slavery was trust the legislature will put at I Granitic life of texture year* the past week has been spent Maine, its Irreproachable private walk popularity born in him—the genuine out- of correspondence; the next «top pro- fouracore The Swastika Orchestra, consisting of the at which a battery of at full flood; the other was bom here in least ten more regiments upon a I Haskell at their camp on the Oxford proceedings knd habits, its marvellous common sense come of the nature of the man. He duced the continental congress which Bespoke his 'lower of sinewy power. No dross six held a ball at Hall, cameras was not turned upon the scene. old Oxford county in the land of moun- war to march at I wa« In that ore. road, they entertaining as their guests, piece-, Academy footing, ready and shrewd forecast of the national "liked folks." In his boyhood he was that the It was at- that all roads tains that have ever bred free men, an notice. 1 proclaimed great document, No 'Irone, no nursling at the flaccid Miss Soule of Paris Hil!, evening. It had been anticipated yet, hour's and his mates. pamper*! Miss Emma Haskell, Hope Friday trend, and its unsurpassed ability the companion and leader of Declaration of Independence, then fol- bread of wealth; Hattie tended a large crowd from would lead to Paris Hill on that day, and the same spirit animated one as animat- Yours truly ; Washington, D. C., and Mi«s by Norway skill in political organization, manage- His personal relations with his fellow lowed the Articles of Confederation, and Like Norseman oM he l>rave