The Oxford Democrat: Vol. 51, No. 8

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The Oxford Democrat: Vol. 51, No. 8 A Oo )D IN\ K»TUKJ4T Hm dmI dollar la the worUI la THR HOME MAKKTS COMHN that «Mt !i u mi«*I by mm* good. boaeat t uipioyuaeat of tbe lirart or bau<l Wraith WAH MB* OAT'ft HINT. A*t> H*>« IT that < ■ by rbaara la ao turaaar* of the TASKS capacity of m p-ieaeaaor, ami la aeeer ap- j>r« i*l< J III t!ut wbkb la earned Many ■v uh ut v uton people are traveling atralgbt lu the puur Ihdim by reaaon of tbelr on.lue ragrru. aa to «•» la ibe illwriina They waat 11. abal >• tto oppoelte War Mr* Matt Hcmotral ana My rirbra at a boan-1. Thry have otbrra Ml tor? UlktMTMirMlnll^ <5te III UtrIf (ttnii by toate lucky apaculatlva u*ao-t raa Jo Uta Wt vote* aa a aalf hbarty %t* »p|»r*r».1 ©xfari ra, antl rua< iu<l« lh»y rooa. NTMBEH N •»!«• Hita< Accordingly la gom thnr ill- at 11m toor of Ito <HH. Maortortr FEBRUARY 215. IHS4. YOU MK LI PARIS, MAINE, TUESDAY, I- wh.< b. Un to oae, aavar — Ml la Um »•»■ U»ey • kM> i Unit «<'Mi crytai tfaiB. if fall ;i|M. for tba l»taoarat SKATING NOTK0. I petroleum baa awalioirwl ap '• awl Marabout were ar- HOU.l.K a tho«eaa<la of rkiktrra ir» all wall to!r*p m la*. aad A SI W WORLD I.KOKNP Tom Mrrnim wu ailent tbat ! Hermiooe tad tba form* of taveatore— Tto tad Ml IM Joki yoa ad* alraly unuaually top A WOR|» To iOTfl. ntlWf ln'« rr«t TOU, ( nrrK*pn«4*nf-« (Ml all Of abn for their aac- as uikti aa<l «lto- and fiel«!« '• «n»abora« -.kaak B*cwa, bat Ito Hoa when k« rtm to dianar. Ha ranging a wreath of golden*rod ■attaint* to alalia* mt\ 'ml par- < ta n »hr. w in. •« of olb«ra aaJ • ataif* IT ru»cw L WACB- Vklirx viifii'ii'iiila aiton* (k>r Ihtt l-| «ll nf tba batiag * Utl I caaloat Mf tha drunkard* w» m« Mrmaa «u f*»t»n. rv> nira aortal glaaa ot iM<k>|r lak», *<». • • of »wi|«4 My. daar. hair look <f the in* meal id an abaent. daiara. while Tom m< at u< Mr f. R M»«-<ii. t*ari«. Ma | <t d I aa«lrr tba ab<-ara Utr aaonop- • ir*a tempt n •< flrr# iba brain. an.I kill* aa aura »• fair cry," aMttml Mra. Ikml, W tktlr Wl fond, >i <t THrrw are a pieaty of aafe lavret- (oud irt M ways by poor «•» Ik* mn|f t>*«*tlfwl kMl«« and waat back to tka ing above the wreath a -eiecuted tk* ar- biihW kind of way finely Dual <lo II. the awful r >ka bar »t« aa If alraaJy raafbrM hy •wafottahia h<*»*a. iBit »lin wlo, * nil IwlMD l*«*»a •r>m«hl. m»n'« withna'a»«aml«g in- in colon tinted l»» »ol«T. •• fhr», I bat »»«lt of ib« am »n< thear /#r. TW brVtol of M lifto in.l «•!»>• killaida the mment he kad tiniakad. inacription, painted upon lb*y fntooa **mMrr—a<«aMv rival of a frtoaJ a. Idaho*«a or » »» • through »'•* j*t lb* »aim. c vol. a of a 1*1 .111 haa<l ^ /t<wm' IMrrtrif thl, wblrb ( km! • Mr* liM>b lb* » board. yWda a* aU aboat It,' aalJ Gay < a. Upt'lHI llM«|kl •trad of to Ulk to kia wife paatr r- Till Icaaa tk»lr hu» >aada i>pti to u aflat lingering Ikml «k» it dfft ■ lUperially to MM lb* ir* II gT9W m IIm kml Mo—nwI. (tied / HAfl A llttwyUWi U* »•» mm, aa aka pok»«l *P »it mt. roa'iirt »od ke "Ok, do hurry, papa, pleaae « : »i m l inr >ti at i. >ua, TV poor an * llkoul III**! M IImI M »ft. generally did. Ho lb#v •m-'ha I bo fllibf plpa, or »H* >far, r tto *boW aiHiada u>l Imm- in '• atan.M alar rheun»Uem. iw-ar»i*ta. aattl a ittto Mat* hrtfbtawnt *k«« IV day • work • A »pr*» of llTlnfl truth fourth Id**, dancing and down herRunday liar Ion lint Ibaa iba gala thai tkrtrfll m«M;, |iW>tn«J And yet thia >11 her thirty up It. Itr. | " M rnomiacatl Mfrat to l| I imt <M§« or MHtrt kMtt Krail >W> ft k >kw. Utl kiMM I* Um pKrt and brat rnualin frock. K»y <> • on. of aa I Tom mifht hue remembered alipper* meaay Km ten TVt iHil>i —M»l TXomvf Brl'rtrv will are u; •• oaa bat yo«. birth-day nan» of woJ la tain, 1 «o«M>l toli aay Hw «r J 4i to h( ilrlni of [>o lhajr taba lb* »wfv»l at<1 l« th»aia ikti la Ik* hit. thai twin •lory, or two and I taw her now coming from the •b^ee troahl.a, eol.l by <ri«k-«u to la aoa- it aufllcieatly to a word juat Vn.t Mora Iba ii.mlH of a -av lot a tain F the /.' I aa MaM »»« «n« my good lb* editor at Anfrifin where axUr a ta win- l a afraid partly •way anr fbilar* oa yoar part, lb*a. If * Iwr* Ik* |nlt tan, everj juormmtf ftm by which and—here ak* ia Baal ton <• «i **a b»a. togaa Mr* W u ikt feir**l of *11 Ika in Iff the ettra dinner wood*, »eii "That r ::.-r -v •a. W'Hikl "• * lea rut Ira for It A. •m y*a I «toa'% («*■. r»aorw w >a t a M Ita Ml praiea good ••yt inwhl* fa [*• fan» tba ltai>t«tb .lay, N VorM: bark wltb a *i«b of raitaf T>* kutfli^* of Ik* Pitt, him. mo there be There were two acrrami of delight fr< ibajr |»r> holy It u J«*ti&ed to U ik "•a, Akr«»n Y ImM Ik Mrml. traaiaa urtfM to roar tkir* of th* aorrow, I ahe had given Hat " nfancjr great!) HrhM la l la tba bar r<»»m paaa Iba iiaia »iI il (' ll i'jrrtatn. Marion, Ohio. K« ,> it * (Man to toll of tor It* r<«-r*>l miUIh tkeir and .»rd •, at tto ^ tad on hilleide and tka of tk« children in .Sunday icloped impr II la 4 A. |»rw|>rrt hrar Ibt |tl* rrral -fotnl Difht. may In ht» the igun actually lipa I»oot >lo M. wbal it iMi^bt to ha— Jaat what ad b<«»lr am»t«err aa>l Nftln ■ t ta palb ? If aal — sHti*i the na': .nal nr. I Mi- h Hnt nfill r>«l MaMn (mmI Mm* ?" ttM Mn Oat rattlrg I► writ Ik* UrtlN* tM.lk* IImM of Mum, tj to Mtra- attirr and Tow Merriam alao ilrea«d IMIkaf furfot. wt.#n loobiag la lb* lomb, popular terry, yoa ont talk Hermoine i. Waning > In on roller -*»ti tl t t r.»-•»..». inn a arrow boinr ind A t*r Wtara •h.«rt aa taalahla* oat at tha m«I of lb* akr I the and li.ai II It <>a to ha ttifitr CarpraWf a* eke drove oe Let back to in hia brat turned from chair •• arc »»ll. «aaa. i bout by wa) U» II. ional The mioUi- (*oaa. If ito baMaa all y«« rama la at th Onat game. itroogct *<arfc door aa Mr Mrrrtl II* **• Ik# »♦» ««fM ItI«« hia to that of I&er and War Bat I the beautiful little villa which ber hua- added embrace -tavoH of r*ai. u»n of tbia ia the fact that new *rj.| |uv !'■ rr»t Milb ii A Co., Proprietor#. bar* aav vary baaiy ftWf, n*m« M>l Jntf u4 roW, [to ma lo all lhaaa Ihtafa, froat. iiuir^s xv. ar* -Va tto kia abeence U l at Iba II" gl.l rf .U alb au.l J ,ain*i<l link*, coating fiom kaow that tto aaall tr'aia to bar ft \n* *«4m IKW prtirr aplifWit band had taken for her during Koay irioualjr appointed II .a » V waa ao aaakoaa play pa .. of " aaam' * "lift l„ QJH mi, ,, ,,f Wat U> *a*r ao < <«• to la ■*. aa l wr To tk* «nnilii(^ |*l* fnl'l daar wifa «aid the bar w*Ji that *h« aipreaa har tbaaka ia oa buuaaea. Welcome, glow- \Vh-i» w« bat* do"t<>ra of tba coald »«!y lie •I'.'fcr. a.vl tm *ltn«c krullxrt Kurope important Dool da U, b it all potltica, aUa tto Nirvtoa l|bt >**»!». ait in New KaglaJ, Will aaa If wa caal an I tbaa tar* to letter* on the tinted board only "hreiera" Will gat Utedrgre* II ret. '•y a haatv haat tkalr. » mm hi* l>r*k h h*-1 ln*Unl Mrtb, conference laatrd near tan Wul abun tba hot vlra, a 1 brlatian ba, haa<t Ibat I he hilleide pat the \V cetera ar..l S itbern •» .1 Oar. tto " hruugb ar Mra p*u.*« with a *atla ha had not Tko «•>* «tth «!•«« !" hut* a bliaatal boma tba aaa |f^t tar hwaSaad (<<>to n**kla« Welcome, dear wife aaid the I ml ta.l t>r|on.| • l« r minute* then the carriage rolled by Sutra and on the Pici'i" W tariill; > <! ml toil (to kaadtorrbtof. with aark a toarv T<< Mrk*"riMt of Ik* Mlk pony thai to 4o II UP j ft area for ar«k< lorrl Mllru.KI one* mora band aa he kiaard her are to embark *' >11 <1'| I A tor*.
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