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The Oxford Democrat : Vol. 71. No.21 The Oxford Democrat. NUMBER 21. VOLUME 71. SOUTH PARIS, MAINE, TUESDAY, MAY 24, 1904. an officer In the service of our country, you η re. U:t you are in bad company, >.LL THE STAT:S AT ς .it iNES, Foreign Fads in Fowls. — best course is to leave while there anil you will have to consider yourself AMONG THE -·- your THE UNIVERSAL .Λ. FARMERS. 1 G*· THc IVCÂLD'i FAIS. & Machinist, Is yet time." a prisoner. I trust you bave mm® Smith A WARNING TO AMERICAN POULTRYMEN MAINE. " 8PKKD TIIK "I will never leave elr. I will to come without force being mH'TH PARIS, PLOW." you, enough EXPOSITION steam en —STICK TO TESTED BREEDS. on hie and P. rten- turer of general machinery, stay here with you and Mistress Kath- used. And 90," clapping bis hat Beautiful Pavilions M inufï ami tools, Many work. spool machinery fate save the Forth th· ni drill» made and Correspondence on practical agricultural tuples arine and share whatever may head defiantly. "God king. tious Building· Show screws, tape, He· anil set ma- tit solicited Address all communications In- bo store for of the soldier· seized the colo- The Achievements of Individual* tad Na- of American Swing, mowing and threahlng No country in the world contains of have In you." Two Enterprise y.ri to· for this to ΗκκβΥ D. Love ded For department of all kinds, presees, gune. pie- and successful even as lie the in of the resisUnce Commonwealths. ups ami re- Agricultural Editor Oxford Dem- many intelligent poultry- l>ut spoke crowding nel spKe vigorous tions Faithfully Recorded by This traps, etc.. neatly promptly '.ves. done to order. ocrat. Parle, Me. men as does the United States. No men were heard at another KatD· Meaui and water ulplng By CYRUS footsteps of many he made and approached of has more successful Encyclopedia Society. country poultry both entrances to the wide hallway arine. who had stood with clasped hands A beautiful city has grown up among and no has a TOWNSEND U. PARK, What Farmers Need Most. plants, country greater which ran the house. At the the whole of the colloquy t>e- » i.BKRT through during J. V. SKIFF, Direct- the trees on the World's Fair variety of pure, established and useful *7 FREDERICK ground* Country BRADY. sain»» moment the door was violently tween Johnson and her father. The or of World'· Fair. with strains of breeds. American "The Exhibit·, at St. Louis. It has nothing to do Auctioneer, enterprise Author of "The Grip of Honor." Southerners,' room was the Licensed sorxn MINDS IN SOl'ND A thrown open and the dining soldier rudely chucked her under MAINE, BODIES; has taken the run down and neglected "Sir Henry Moriin. Buccaneer." "A "Tbe wisdom of all ages is none too the immense exhibit palaces, but is a -ol'TIl PARIS, an mass of "Come on. one. OF breeds of other countries and fed, bred Doctor of Philosophy." Etc. Glled with Irregular motley, chin, saying: my pretty THOROUGH KNOWLEDGE BUSINESS great for the world's work." In this apart. The houses In this now .'enus Moderate. aud them to the de- y red coated men. whose reck- You'll us a kiss, won't you, before thing AND SELF-IMPROVEMENT. perfected highest ragged, give CONSTANT 1898. CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS single salient sentence, uttered in his are of various of architec- Α PARKER, gree of beauty and profit. American Copyright. by less demeanor and hardened faces In- we start?" As she drew back, paling city styles buffalo in has from the (dented that had been recruited at the Insult. who had seen famous address at Septem- ture. Some are palatial in size and ap- j»l>KKk: an l Counsellors at Law, iutelligence produced they Seymour, Attorneys There is no branch of business more crosses of breeds valueless ber, ('resident McKlnley de- MAINE. considered Τ *wT hfWfWfWTMf from the lowest and most depraved und heard It all. quick as a flash drew MOI, pearance, while others look merely oozy !U Mt'ORL» FALLS, The J of important than husbandry. pros- in other lands many new and valuable the of the col- the scribed the object and the result have so Department. bring, η ml then the quality of classes of the Inhabitants his sword and threw himself upon and iuviting. Never before \ .u Collection of the country upon the strains and breeds. T. Parkci perity depends k CONTUTUKD. ] be of value were led a middle thrust at the sur- expositions. and historic 1> Blsl>ee, Ralph young man liinixeir would ony. Tl y by aged soldier. One rapid many notable buildings ,, prosperity of the farmer. The pioneer fanciers and breeders A modern universal Is α us. You have met I i»i:ti of appearance, whose man he made with all the force exposition been constructed in one group. This What a farmer needs most is a sound have and into the to him, Seymour. dissipated prised » put time, study money ride tlie of the wisdom and achieve- 1 !.. ttUL'K, "Did >ou bave a pleasant up and brutal was not con- of collection new be called the of tniud in a sound This dual sound- and have not rouïi) aspect Lad skill begotten long praetlc».and city might City body. poultry business, only lier father. of for the success. river. KatharineV" asked a nil I the uniform he arm, anil tbe hilt of bla ^lad ments the world, inspection for the houses Included in it Surpreon Dentist, ness in the man is the basis of made it a business and a profession, "Yes. sir, several times, agree cealed by captain's a strong the States, sir." she answered, blushing and of the world, for the study of its ex- MAINE, It implies vital energy, moral force, but have secured for poultry raising a "Very, witb you entirely. It Is bis mother wore, nor was the malicious triumph crushed against the man's throat, are the state buildings at the Fair. ITU PARIS. at which make com- wisdom and other qualities that make place in the curriculum of our best agri- violently and looking involuntarily who keeps him back. 1 have had one in his bearing and In his voice veiled he fell dead upon the floor. perts. by they may The city is not compact, but some- 'est work warranted. a noble man. If there is in de- in in who matched her blush with and deduction and develop ν up any cultural colleges. Now, fashion, Seyuiour, or two conversations with her. Sho Is by the meek courtesy with which he At the same Instant one of the other parisons what straggling, is belits the pictur- cree a lack of this soundness it should medicine, and even in the arts, and some- his owii. for future improvements and a Tory through and through." advanced, pistol in hand. soldiers, who had observed the action, plans esqueness of the view. Yet there la ii Γ JoSES, be If it is physical unsound- what so in there is occasion- which Such a universal exposition acquired. agriculture, There was α painful pause, «Not a doubt of it, not a doubt of "What means this intrusion, sir?" struck Seymour over the head with his progress. nothing suggestive of a Stringtown- jj. ness there is health for him in sunshine, a to look with longing well bu culled an ally tendency broke, coming to the rescue said the colonel. "Katharine, can t shouted Colonel Wilton In a voice of clubbed and he also fell liea\- mi^ht encyclopedia on-the-Pike city, for th· Dentist, in air and the food from over the Seyuiour it," musket, about,this pure pure required eyes upon things brought of It constitutes α clussilied. amount ivith a counter question. you do something with him? thunder. Uν to the floor and lay there senseless society. surrounding each of the house* MAINE. by the body, with the requisite water. of the grounds \ORWAT, "Did notice that small sloop that I have Wilton, I believe. Is a fear- compact. Indexed compendium of of systematic exercise which may be Take, for instance, the coal tar prod- you "Oh, father, you know "This Is Colonel and still, blood running from are beautltied with gardens typical urs—9 to IS—1 to4. [ west bank of the him the achievements and ideas of society in ι» H ! found largely in the work on the farm, ucts of our laboratories—invented here, creeping up under the talked with him, pleaded with It not?" said the leader of band, ful looking wound in his forehead. the state represented. of its to lie cannot his in any manufactured hero and used but this evening? 1 should him to follow his inclina off his hat. was filled with tumult in an ull phases activity, extending states are to be a.m.. m.d., indulge appetite here, river, colonel, and begged taking The room All the represented .Aim woodbubt, to and mind. now at out- the house the most material as well as the most way detrimental the body greatly boomed and sold think «he must be opposite tioii, but he remains by his mother. "Yes. sir, It Is; you, Mr. Johnson, instant, and with shouts of "Kill him. at the World's Fair. This means α cover- 11 The mental faculties will become vigor- manufacturers, has held." Don t It. and I de- • refined. It offers illustrations & Surgeon, rageous prices by foreign now, If the wind "Nonsense. Katharine! speak should be the last to forget Shove your bayonet through the rebel great deal, a shining triumph tor the Physician ous them.
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