The Oxford Democrat.
1903. NUMBER 52. VOLUME 70. SOUTH PARIS, MAINE, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 29,
KH tiMh'.l lo; ili l 'y. oners, but Beverley soon suspected tl tt rutiler item, who was coining out 01 never fails. But he'll tell Clark to eta.v JUNKS, Fruit Marketing and Storage. *«W>4^3*4HfcHêHîMlHWHfr^ Furii «worth was on his guard in a C. THE a "tralllc In hah," ae the terrible bu-tl- u cabin nut far away, beard and knew where he is, and Vigo can do no more." ^ AMONG FARMERS. Some of the most and twin!;iing. lie set his jaw and uttered preening impor- ness had been named, was going on. the voice. What effect Helm's hold and appar- & Machinist, in- a< I!· htnh.· Smith tant relating to the fri\it f nil ugly oath: then qiii-k MA1NK. questions miH"î Savages came In from far away with Ho. lio. little cried artless talk h:id upon Hamilton's SOUTH PARIS, are those that out of the y4"i«P my lady!" ently at the with "SFLKD THIS PLOW." dustry grow he struck siucwlse pistol of general machinery, steam en in horticulture to scalps yet scarcely dry dangling at Adrien ne's captor in a breezy, jocund mind Is not recorded, hut the meager Manufacturer anil tools., .present tendency pro- his blade. It was a move which might mill work, spool machinery their belis. It made the Vir- "You wouldn't run over u facts at command show that ,'lties, drille made and duce each fruit in that section where it #| young tone. fellow, historical than screw·, tape, lies and have taken a less alert person bolts, set ma OLD blood and threshlrg can be best or to mature at ι cer- ALICE ginian's chill in his heart, and would The word» were French, on of Sewing. mowing CorreettoD'Icuee practical agricultural topic· grown you?" was released and to re- her In pis- Vigo permitted Alice iiHawaii's, lint training repaired. of all kinds, presses, guns, le aohi lUM A.UIrvri· all communications In tain desired time, even that lo- ;vp| he regretted that he had given Hamil- but the voice was tbat of chines, pumps and re though Captain under that he would was in lier wrist and traps, etc., promptly tcnile. l'i": turn promise give sword play ready tols, knives, neatly done to or 1er be thousands of miles from the t ton his of honor not to who while he Steam and water piping 1Ι\ν*·>Νΐ>, Agricultural Kdltor Osfonl l>em· cality parole attempt Famsworth, laughed no information to the on his the paired. market where the will b· con- enemy hand. An Involuntary turn, slight- ocrat, Parle, Me. product mf to escape. 8|>oke. "You Jump like a rabbit, my of These be charac- way to Kaskaskia. est Imaginable, set the heavy barrel sumed. problems may "ut a little L Ilk. Κ Γ U. ΓΑ UK. Ammi" ;h'» Indians occasionally re- darling! Why, what lively as those to marketing VINCENNES Doubtless this bit of careless diplo- her against the blow, relating weapon strongly m a γ for terized porting to Η mil ton with their ghastly chick of girl It is!" a Oxen on New England Farms and storage. Their solution lies at the macy on the governor's part did have partly stopping It, and then the capitis Licensed Auctioneer, MAURICE THOMPSON but ν! ■'·'■ w.-s Hair, Adrienne screamed and struggled A INK. Work and for Beef. foundation of of By H tf<>;>Wes I.ong somewhat effect upon a large its load of balls and slug» PARIS, M development important soothing muzzle spat SOUTH in and is of who sll· ρ I into t'j«* fort and out recklessly. export trade fruits, hardly again class of Frenchmen at Vlncennee. hut a that awoke the drowsy M o< I craie. with bellow Terms less moment in connection rr.tlier not much confl- rouse the town." with,'that 1900. tfce BOWLN-MERRILIr-COMPANY v.:r.!!y. having "Now, don't up Farnsworth neutralized it to a IHK OLl> AMI Til Κ l'KKSKNT METHODS OK J Copyright, by quickly old village. λ portion of the which is usjd at dence in il. ose Frenchmen who had He was drunk nisau ρ\κκκκ. crop coaxed the captain. just extent a foolish act wh'le let- K.N — ADVANTAGES OK IS- iSii serious by Farnsworth staggered backward, DRIVING OX home. once c:i a tin:·.» him a rnem- a suill- Counsellor» at l.aw, ~f~t ii; given enough to be packing dearment ami herself toward liii;i alone npon Important relieved of !:i-i -servile and exasperat- Come on, now—that's a good girl." Surgreon Dentist, suitability variety, tiling A may be good and true- as he around Alice. to the owners. The advent of the mow- needs of the con- must hav<> his attendants." priest pistol passed Μ Λ IN Κ. ami package, to the with open arms. Sim could not rear ing employment under the Irish cor- Father Beret hurried to the spot, and SOUTH PARIS, did more to and Father Beret certainly was—and yet "You are hurt, my son." he gently ing machine probably sumers, who are to be the if liis lint sh "Permit me to go myself got but t:d at the of time in the he saw purchasers around groat shoulders, pnir.l. point when dee|tening gloom characteristics of his best work warranted. the fashion from oxen to horses is to be built these "I can do It have the strongest said. "Let aie help you." lie passed All my change profitable trade up. did her best to include the whole bulk. It." said Alice. quickly. when only ;i few days' work remained Adrienne Hinging herself violently this on the farm than any other one thing. are of in a worldly man. This thing of being arm under that of Farnsworth, especial importance I. monsieur?" lie on account to es- tirinly is also man- questions l'apa! 1 apa Koussillon!" she chir- May please, for him became furious, way and that, helplessly trying Κ ». Ρ JONES. The sulky plow I suppose connection with the export trade, nud a at her. bullied day after day, as had recently that the captain was unsteady betweeu the kisses that she Hamilton looked sharply of an remark, and struck the from the of a man, he did seeing more for the driver behind -s be- ruped insulting cape clasp to :ii®ce ing such implements ordinary been conducted on a commercial scale, the scene with curious and surprised necessary, logs upon a sled. There cbauced to cation out of the reckoning, his per- dear the punch eg.iinst Farnsworth's lowei the sword horse teams. the channels of Koussillon "Oil. yes. it is necessary, my be no third when the It is not cer- Alice picked up captain's A.M., M.D., chiefly through ordinary Interest. M. began speak- person present formance was amazing. WOOD BURT. I once knew a farmer who never kept tlnrt the so let's ribs. led the I trade, it has been demonstrated ing rapidly, but being a Frenchman young lady, very necessary; deed was done, and some hours passed tain that the blow dealt upon Govern- and way. a horse but did all his farm work with but I'll to "I order sir, to that JORATiO Bartlett a choice perishable nt»t on well with liU not have further words. try found the olllcer cold you. produce It was all done so that Farns- Surgeon, his pear, lie could get before they quite or M. Roussillou quickly Physician & oxen, even to the cultivating of is so while Hamilton's jaw by rebel said Farnsworth. "You will fruit, of which there frequently whll.* bis hands were tied. He entertain his honor, the mayor, and stiff l>cside the sled. Hie head flag." worth, in his half dazed condition, MAIN*. cornfields. both oxen to states as tongue was a Jtiffer one than that sent SOUTH PARIS, By training a in our eastern and the I feel sure, forthwith or take the conse was on one large surplus could uis shoulders; that helped you go get flag. was crushed to a pulp. shoulder obey scarcely realized what going Street. work in he would work to a where the sbrug straight from the priest's residence, 12 High single yoke to point that return with I am no longer In the humor a In Office and other the rest depress prices tiiiu some. mademoiselle, you'll quences. until he found himself ou couch in the forenoon and the receives little return foi his right into the short ribs of Captain producer It in a few minutes. But you must to be trilled with. Do you under- the Itoussillon home, his wound (a » SUIT a. of the In this way he claimed that and "1 am to be shot, ma petite," be pa- who released a day. labor, can be successfully profitably Farnsworth, thereupon V" more work in a dav not go alone." stand furrow out l>y sIujî· ρ the two would do iu across th^ At- thetically ; ιόwled In bis deep bass and doubled himself up. Jau'ired pl.nved shipped refrigeration mighty grunt to if I Attorney at Law, than a horse would be able to do. He a a at sunrise to- Alice set forth Immediately, and "1 might be forced obey you that the sword's blade had tirst inter- lantic and sold at prices that yield »oio.·: "slioi like dog Adrienne recognized her assailant at MAINS would as straight a furrow with value. Farnswortii. as hard as he would, said the drawing his dressed and NORWAY, lay net advance over home morrow." try his name dur- could," priest, cepted) neatly bandaged, as one good the first and used freely a β|>β 'alty oxen, either as a or single, and so swift robe about "but, as I have often hovered over ! lor ne Block- Collection· pair Elberta from Georgia kissed M. Housslllon's rout; could never reach her side, Beret him; while Alice and the priest of horses. peaches Alice ing the struggle. When Father could with the steadiest pair and several varieties of sum- her told eon. I do not know where Connecticut, cheek cnee more and sprang to her was gait. she cried out to him: you, my him, busy with their careful mlulstra A The drawback to his method of can be and- appeared KKK1CK PARK, only mer from Delaware When arrived at Father Beret's the flag is or who took It. I do not was when lie apples feet facing .iainllton. the; Beret! Help me! tions. J doing his teamwork that in condition when "Oh, Father—Father ed in London prime brute cabin, she lurned and said with Im- even any person of taking il. were, as at Law, a traiued and used to "You are jt sucli a fiend and suspect Hamilton and Helm usual, Attorneys had got pair well the climatic conditions at time of Ahip- Help me!" she cried. ν All that 1 know about it is the simple at the former's MAINS. liis work and ways, he disliked to change and are as to kill I pa Koussillon," perious severity: recovered from the playing cards quartern SBTHEL, ment are favorable; they likely oat When Farnsworth Ellerf C. Park them for a new and he sometimes want to "Don't you come In. You stay fact that it is gone." when a announced that Mile A·, dton E. Herrlck. pair, to meet with demand at fair prices. "Why do yo.i Injure my poor, shock of the in his guard good breath expelling jab c a of oxen till were a doz- commer- here. "I'll get It In a minute." "Von canting old fool!" ried Farns- wished an audi nee with kept yoke they It is to note that tcood papa';" and himself once more in a Iloussillon not theu so gratifying side got to I en years old. They were the work of are the Farnsworth obeyed her command. worth. "Don't lie me any longer! the .»HN 3. HARLOW, cial shippers are following "1 believe you young lady vertical both girl and priest governor. J nor were as wide but Father position, Don't stand there easily fattened, they quite the along these lines #vith that stole tl.e Hamilton remark- The door was open, won't have it. grin- the K'irl in." said Hamilton department Hag?" were gone. He looked this way and "Bring at salable as would be younger animals. to ex- was not he had to at me. Get that or I'll make Attorney Law, keen interest, and makii ν Beret Inside; gone ning flag down his cards and scowling preparing ed. smiling on tempt uously. becoming sober and be- throwing MAINE. But oxen are beiug trained these days of such fruit are outskirts of the that, rapidly DIXriKLU, tensive shipments ay She looked at biui with u swift flash see a sick child in the could you." to drive with Hues, and even the in to wonder how the thing darkly. by found of profitable liandlirg Alice looked about and hési- ginning Is son. is be wise as s it is how capable of indignation as ho uttered these village. Ills ribs felt "What impossible, my po· "Now you'd better common method wonderful this have happened bo eusily. way. ta ted. She knew the very puncheon God alone. homines hoc as a remark- Petition for Discharge. well can be controlled bv trainers words. lilt with a heavy sible to Apud serpent and gentle dove," Bankrupt's they A notable event of the year wa^ the as if they had been animals. The that covered the Hag, but she shrank est, Detim a litem ed Helm. "There Is something up. and η the matter of I who understand teaching of lmpossibile apud 1 of direct shipment» *1 am unt a thief. I eoukl not steal hammer. H.ROBINSON, In Bankruptcy. to the use of horses for inauguration from It. There seemed nothing omnia sunt." we heard awhile ago WILLIAM [ great drawback winter to Paris lifting all to him possihilia that gunshot Bankrupt. ) American apples through what was own. I d to make Jove!" he muttered tarm work is the cost of them my help else to do. however; so. after some "By "None of Jesuit I*atin or a deal to do with it. At of the Dis- replacing the of the department. heathen! your logic may have good T«. the Ho.v CLiKKNCK Halk, Judge instrumentality that li was na.'.icd after me. 1 self. 'The old prayer singing for the District w hen worn out. 1 hey are also more from In- flag, trouble with herself, she knelt upon the to me. I urn not here to argue, but to iiml kindness your best trtct Court of the United states As was anticipated previous- j with this brilliant any rate, you'll to disease and lameness than took it because it was mine. You over Jove!" And very of >lalner subject made the tloor and turned the heavy slab By command. Get that flag. Be in a to with Alice Itoiissillon just of Paris, In the vestigations by department, he rubbed his card play Η. ROBINSON, are oxen, and when no lit to work to have I understand me. monsieur." did not and relevant observation \1'ILLI\M State of Maine, In longer russet varieties were found with a great thump. The flag about sir." at the stage of the game." » τ of Oxford, and his to the fort. hurry it, present County that on the their bodies are of u<> money value while in that "Tell where it is and your father's sore side and went way «aid District. represents to red apples market, She under the other lie out his sword, and in lib (if course the· knew of what respectfully a* as preference appear. peeped whipped nothing of last past, be waa duly "x,>n are increasing in value long and free from blemish life will be jSth day July, of Con- and where sound spared." It was not there. The half drunken there tin* to Farnsworth. but they bankrupt un>;er the Acts increase in from or pum-heons. eyes gathered had happened adjudged he has duly they weight growth were in demand at high prices. She at M. Koussillon. relating to Bankruptcy; that good glanced thing visible was a little ball of CHAPTER Xi. dull tilm of murderous had been discussing the strained rela gress and rights of condition of fatness. trade in 'his only passion. surrendered all his The to develop Alice." said lie with a an property all the on opportunity "No, pathetic- not larger than Λ WORI) Α ΝI » Λ HORSE I'ISTOL. "I'ut You and has compied with Since the deciiue of beef making Wil- paper fragments β up your weapon, captain. property, fully of line excellent.—Secretary to make a tine ges- Act· and of the orders appears ally futile effort requirements of said the free pasturage of the government I egg. "Oh, Father Hcrit! Help mc!" captain's adventure with will not attin k an unarmed priest. Voit touching his t>ankruptcy. son's Report. J "don't do it. 1 am brave enough Court decreed lands the brightens for the ture. Beret came In tiuj· are u soldier and will not dare strike an Where'ore ht· prays. That hé maybe prospect Farnsworth heard her utter a low Hamilton, uow thoroughly exasper- l'ather just from all eastern farmer to die. You would not have me act the Court to have a full discharge owning good pasturage on Grain Feeds. French to make It count that old. defenseless man." by estate under said Hints Buying of or and was on i tod, began to look upon the against debts provable against his lands or worked soil for growing the coward." cry surprise dismay, such debts as are easily j stuffs dur- as all like courageous η nil bellicose nil* "But I will strike a black robed and Bankruptcy Acta, except oue work The of feeding the of in when Father inhabitants of Vineennes TI1E If likes dairy inspection No onlooker would have even remote- point going law from such discharge. forage crops. to notice in more than one. Farus black hearted French rebel. (Jet tii.it excepted by A. D. 1903. in the best the winter has brought around the corner of the M. Houssillon and Uene—but waiting sionnry ways Dated this 30th day of November. and will perfect himself ing past the fact that M. Koussil- Beret, coming A ly suspected not tell Hamilton or any fool!" WILLIAM H. ROBINSON. cows will better a number of common adulterations. The for an to strike him una- worth dlil flag, you grinning I methods I presume pay to overhear a conver- cabin, confronted him. meeting opportunity Bankrupt. can be detected bv lon had chanced what the hail "Strike if he said or and than will few of these readily increased liis vig- other person about priest you must," very in milk butter cheese and Farns- was so sudden and unexpected that wares. lie military if he will make a careful sation between Hamilton ribs uml his "I never have ORDER OK A'Ο TIC Κ THEREOF. steers for beef, buta the purchaser ordered the town day don·», but nursed his sore gently, very tirmly. yet grown especially 1 that both men recoiled and then, ilance, patrolled examination of the material, and sotoie worth. in hieh Hamilton stated sllghtlyy the tv tu· as. of oxeu can do a for seen the man that could make District ο» Μλιχκ, pair youug large in a a mutual start, saluted. ii id night, and forbade public gather- wrath, waiting patiently D. l'JUi. on read- of the ones are described he < d not intend to hurt M. with <>n this l:*h dav of I>ec.. A. amount of work on a principal really same thnt he meant soon to tak··. afraid." His was slightly sing farm, provided a to the of the while at the veru'o speech It Is— recent of the Rhode island event: lie "I came with young ladfr get ings citizens, ing the foregoing petition. had I are well caret! for and well worked, pamphlet K< i:->>lllou in a/iy merely pur- the in as It would have b.'cn the Court, That a hearing be they lie forced them to fur»:;!: !:!^i a Alice heard from Adrienne story song tone, Ordered by as station. said Farnsworth. "She is In- time *th of dan A. D. ; without them in the least to humiliate the "big wind bag!" flag," or a upon the same on the day injuring posed conduct anil his hit during a prayer blessing. in said Die- ; The usual adulterant of cottonseed Is no serious In- I irge amount of provisions. of Farnsworth's I before said Court at Portland, beef Mr. F. F. Fiske of New let me die for hon- side. I hope there 'd. no- producers. "Ah. no; bravely hands oi "(Jet the then!" Farns- In the forenoon; and that is the hull of the seed. This adul- \\ hen little Adrienne Bourcier Le 1 discomfiture at the flag, raged trict. at lf> o'clock whose naine is familiar t«» meal far less than trusion. She says the flag is hidden miliating lie In the oxford Demo- Hampshire, r/s sake. I fear death in whose veins the heat ol' tlee thereo· published η terant was distinguished act. followed his Beret. She was both indignant worth, liquor In nald District, and Farmer readers, has in years fed formerly easily tloor." of Item 's terrible by Father erat, a new-paper printed past now the disbuiior! can shoot mo. my little under your an choler. other In ; the black appearance, but They to the woods and of with was aided by unreasoning that all known creditors, and persous £reat many working oxen tor beef, often by Father Beret said nothing, but frown- gucccssful escape and delighted, sympathizing -aid time and so with one. but t cannot break my proud said Father Beret. Interest, may appear at the pNce, at the holi- hulls are finely ground together ♦.;·>* reward Hamil- and in the ι riest's "I cannot." have, why the selling fancy prices during as if much (he tempting offered by Adrienne glorying and show cau-e. If any they that can be recog- He tried to strike his breast ing annoyed, stepped the uot be season, and he ago learned that waste cottonseed they spirit." she ran to Houssillon achievement. "Then tyke consequences!" prayer of said petitioner should granted. day long the doorway to Alice's sld ton for his scalp, vigorous pugilistic the Court, That nized with great difficulty. over his heart. through one lifted his sword, not to And It is further ordered by he could could keep his cattle in better only well crazed with excitement. "Well." she remarked, with of Farnswoath mall to all known cred- has been sometimes s>ld and where she knelt, laid place nigh the Clerk shall send by have them faster when Gluten feed it would be as well to stooping "so but to strike with its flat side, and this order, ad- health and gaiu "IVrlsaps Alice infectious trills of laughter, far thrust, itor* of said petition meal. As the meal on her shoulder as she She had always depended upon her copies residence as I worked than if allowed to as gluten contains let liini bo shot." said Hamilton grulfly. lui ml glanced it flashed with a dresned to them at their places of moderately and comfort French have the best of it, any and down noisy from to ten per cent more protpin and lilui. for advice, encouragement the »tate< I. 1 be entirely idle. Excicise is needed bv eight and with indifference. "1 don't up recognized ihc whack. Father Ik-ret out an am Halk. Ju'ige one be sure that dry but in the case Roussillon knock; d flung Wline-s the Hon. Clarksce to have health, than the feed, should art* child?" in lier troubles, present way. l'apa at Port- all animals iu order good that he's of much value to tin? "What you doing, my turned the blow aside. It of the said Court, and the seal thereof, meal. fancy much that her friend cheek off. then Ren·· and deftly dav of Dec., and is this true the lie is really obtaining gluten where Is the It there was not governor's nearly land, In said District, on the l:th especially during at best. He'll make a good "Oh. father, flag?" and was done so that Farnswort'-i Gluten meal is a homogeneous, yellow, coiiiiuiiniiy could do to cheer lier. \\ ith M. Itous- cracked the Irish corporal's head, easily A. D. lyuS. Growing animals also ex- was all that she could say. "Where is E. Clerk. ! growing period. and its target fur a and we need an back and JAMES HEWEY, for the food consumed than granular substauce, general squad, Rene both trac!;< d now Father Beret has taught Ca<»taln sprang glaring surprised. L.s.J order thereon. pay better sillon and fugitives, A true copy of petition and is different from that the flag?" old fool!" he hi* that have reached maturity, appearance quite ample." a on their heads, a lesson in fisticuffs tint "You cried, leveling Attest JAMES E. HEWEY. Clerk. those by wily savages, price Farnsworth d^o of the feed. it? You "Why, isn't It there?" for a direct "You de ν tor this reason there is more protit to "Do you mean ugly English added new dangers to he'll not soon forget. If the good work weapon lunge. distillers' see It Isn't there! Where while every day be derived from oxen if are sold for In one case dried grains brute. Would murder him?" She "No, you we shall ilish they you the French inhabitants of Vineennes, can only go on a little longer hypocrite!" NOTICE. were sold ;is gluten meal. Judged is it?" beef at a comparatively early age. being lier toot. be taken soldier in Vincennes It was then that Father Beret tume "llrop that girnrdP' United States for the àre stamped no view could possibly see every English In the District Court of the to be the custom with manv the analysis, the distillers' grains The stood as If dumfouuded, rosy It used by "Not if ! g*t that between now priest her of a Frenchman's and swiftly crossed .him and (be District of Maine. In Bankruptcy. as the the flag of the situation. Alice did best, wearing the mark deadly pale timis Ικ·ι\ν«·<·η the garrison a of oxen vear as valuable gluten meal, yet um-overed of ) farmers to sell yoke every n. I shall cer- into tlie vacant spHce looked as if he suv. In the matter were sold as a and suntiov Otherwise gazing to her little blow." Then ln-r mood suddenly self. Ills face French inhabitants when the roar of PHILBROoK, In Bankruptcy. and have a of steers coming on to fact that they being glu- however, strengthen DANA pair the punelieon. 'ss to al- his ) meal constituted a fraud. It would ■ by in a outcoinc. She from smiling lightn something Just beyond adversary. Alice's mouthed pistol start I'd of B<-thel Bankrupt take their When beef brings a ten r :—c—r /r 1 ! It friend's faitli happy changed big of Dana C. Phi.brook In place. to have distin- "is it gone? Has some one taken add il: this sudden change of expres- To the creditors oxen on have been easy enough what she considered unimpeach- most tierce gravity, and she Possibly Iliein. Helm was slyly beating about < and district aforesaid the work done by the County of tatftwd paying price but*to quoted to hesitate fo on the 12th dav of owner but them from gluten feed, away?" her Bourcier, if sion caused Farnsworth lose of tbe Notice I- hereby given that a tarm may really cost the guished able authority to support optimistic "Adrienne Captain to make Hamilton sight C. Phllbrook meal was even tnwre tne noor to no there was Dec A. D. lytâ, the said Dana little. Ox cost much less sell them as gluten Tliey turned up nil ever oilers to treni me as a mere point of time. Then froui (Mark's direction. To do aud that the llrst very yokes ιηικ-ΐι argument. Farnsworth danger was duly adjudicated )>ankrupt, Distillers' grains are bannière d'Alice Roueelllon of a woman's a will be held at the than horse harnesses. A may absurd. avail. I-a that the did mark my words, I'll kill the swish skirts; light be tbe insidious meeting of his creditors good yoke and for the rea- "Lieutenant Beverley says he you. this artfully magnified Paris, un the 3lst aud with little darker than gluten feed, and larns- You on the frozen around, an I Court House, in South last a man's lifetime very had disappeared Captain will be sure to drive Hamil- him—kill him! Indeed 1 will! step puttered work tiiat might lie done by tbe French A. D. 1!«8. at 10 o'clock that feed is made entirely of Americans day of l>ecember, cost for Farmers used to claim son gluten wortli went forthwith to the Alice between the men. lacln,; at wldch time the said repairs. of report or him. to see me!" sprang and their Indian friends shou'd they In the forenoon, a corn refuse, and the distillers' grains ton out of Vineennes capture ought their claims, that it cost less to feed an ox than fact his comma uder. \λ lien be As she did this soui t..i:i creditors may attend, prvve two can be to' are not so very far won't dare touch said Farnsworth. be driven to by oppressive the bankrupt, must have a mixture of cereals, the Probably they "But he you." desperation a trustee, exaiuto" horse because the latter grain. at the of the locket at ht appoint as hulls wh-ch reached the shed angle tiiem at her fri 'iid with small and yellow—the ai t ion on the part of transact such other business may for I be- the barley now. and Uene may join Adrienne, looking or exasperating and I would make no such claim, distinguished by away under her feet come before said meeting. but fort he found Governor Hamilton sit- "lie knows throat—fell and rolled properly to some to are found in the distillers' grains come back to help these admiring eyes. the English. Dec. IHh, 1'Αΰ. lieve it will pay feed grain and punish round, South Paris, not in the feed. t ting stupid and dazed on the ground. wish he not little and Nobody saw it felt tbe dangerous inner- UEO. A. WILSON, cattle every day. Oxen need a balanced brutal Englishmen. Don't you very well that you are Hamilton In the "mixed feeds" for.-nd was inflamed and swollen she held an iinmens Referee Bankruptcy. ration as as do cows or other Some of One jaw Wouldn't it be ro me. Iie'il be afraid of In her hand which the situation rested, much any be would. Adrienne? timid like you." tainty upon the market have been found to „n «■„» half ctaicfl «■><> which she leveled in til·· animal. Farm animals are fed upon a,ul eye wish lie would try it. How I horse pistol, but. like many another vigoroin-ly self generally A is re- mantle?'" "I now than were in our grossly adulterated. guaranty ehot. lie turned ids head with a 'WwJ· es, its flaring, bugle simper siibordli: ite ΛΌΤΗΈ. much better they pain I know that," said would love to shoot him into pie: captain's face, reliant man, he could not was iu Rhode Island for this class*of "He's armed: hi> Then grain quired ful. motion and hi* chin wish he would." muzzle not a yard from dictates of States for grandfather's day. of irregular a Utile. the hateful wretch! I gaping bis passions to tbe poli-y. In the District Court of the l'nlte«l to neat a few goods, if not solely pure Adrienne. brightening almost never fed stock till composed or nose. The tulie was as stead., his of Maine. In Bankruptcy. and it is sagged. as can be. He The French inhabitants all. nearly heavy When Alice was conducted intj the District weeks before for beef. I have wheat bran and middlings, he's brave. Alice; brave matter of killing to him and lifted at as if in a vise. wi:b In the ) to see that the manufacturers Farnsworth sprang into town the other felt as Alice did, but present presence be instantly swelled •JESSE L. EDWARDS, /i» Uankruptcg. known farmers to feed their cattle iu proposed canie right hack all, with the him to his feet, lv* he could scarcely and dared not say "Drop that sword!" It was her father who had of Welchvllle, Bankrupt.) winter nothing but the poorest kind of and dealers comply require- night and got his gun and pistols. Ile they were helpless anger. creditors of Jesse L. Edwards In That was all she said, but her flnge,· was site To the straw of and corn ments of the law. stand, lie licked his lips clumsily. oli"— or do against the English. struck him and escaped; it < ford und district aforesaid: swamp the grain, was at our house, too. and. anything the County of >χ hay, the corncob, to was the and the flint on the lith of the If ground, hulls, "What is the matter? What hurts contiued the pivssing trigger, who bad carried off tbe rebel tlag at Notice la hereby given that day stover that stood in the tield till coarsely She burst outcrying again. Adrienne's Nor was this feeling the said Jesse 1.. Edwards used in "mixed feeus" to backward slanting hammer was December, A. 1>. 1INS, corn was to husk and iu etc.. adulterating ro- of Vincennes; it h.ul spread in the tbe moment of and that the rirst dry enough put a you?" heart could not grasp the Creoles victory. was duly adjudicated bankrupt. that be dectected bv taking ,, •simple to click the steel. The at the Court the bin. Were I to cattle iu may usually The rubbed his forehea was where trading posts ready agaiust to what do I owe tbe imettiig <>f his .·rt*ec., to be called on small handful of the feed and spreading were on the of leup- House, '.n South l'art·», on the 31st >lay way now 1 should expect to reeol.· <-t. mind existed. Hamilton found (his oui too leaden slugs point honor of this visit?" be deuiaud <1. at which thin the of the trying wont to measure action. Her A. D. Γ.1Χ1, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon", an of the with a long it in a layer upon palm but forth. their by agent society he ••lie struck me." lie said di- to mend some of his mistakes, lug with a air, bending a c: rd tluie the salec. 14, 1UU3. much officers to him Informed "I have come, monsieur, to tell you lift some of bis cows on to their feet, small, shiny particles, lighte^iu for reason more soiid white keep G KO. \. WILSON, of the any assignable in Ken- to alone. color than the brown particles "That French idiot—that llous- as to the American movements that I have hurt Captain Faruswor.h. Referee In bankruptcy. they being too feeble get up big or more luminous than "because." She In this case care must be taken One of these Beret. t;nd ''Hornail" was a common disease in bran. yo« Hum to injure my poor. elllon. Co after 1dm. take ldin. shool near her. anil along the Ohio. He was about to kill Father of the wheat "U/ij/tio adored Uene and wanted him tucky of it not to coufuse the germ ·' t'oloii··! SO I ! id those but we seldom hear [loud μα pu. I have been stunned. I do as bands brought in as captive I shot him. He Is in our lion days, the is oue of the him—quick! couldn't he be quiet and To was with the hull, for germ "Why a ν »i:iid Housekeepers now, nor of "tail sickness" which him shot. It Is nil In your don't know how long he's been gone. did?" Francis Vigo of St. I.ouis. Spnr.ltrii well cared for. I don't think his of the feed. Its color is taίn'y have your man. Lieutenant Beverley, address on a poxtal for our sp eel» common among poorly fed ani- valuable parts ion. a :· "—!.>·,-<■ si,.· hesi!ai<-bear. No wonder you're happy, prisoner. or oxen are as to work as are ouicklv told. M. Kousslllon had taken Creoles their endur- at unir mercy." es willing very susceptible. Alice. I'd be happy, too, if Uene were perate the beyond their owners and areas much the of the first moment when he knew that the savages they Thorough Tillage Necessary. "You look lik«? a low, dishoiiorable, advantage came to half of every ance, for muscles here and spend I TO tit; better for the exercise of their Hamilton, Hamilton were left alone. One with their CONTINCX©.] results from the soil, soulless she said to he and with me. I"— would closely sympathize t are easier to train than are Tu «et the best tyrant." day alves youny shall I a smash of standing, and this might and Wanted. is absolutely necessary. "and if you got my flag how herculean buffet, swinging what a you are!" friends of long Washing Ironing colts, and a farm buy is less likely to thorough tillage "Why, silly girl a list the and coalition against done in first than tillage for one man is dif- know that you will keep your iiroinise his enormous on the polut of her face reddening lead to a revolt Washing and ironing lose his head wirii a pair of steers Thorough Alice exclaimed, In- The I'irM !<■<· Γ ream. from what another Iioussillon go free?" jaw. and then he walked out him—a very dangerous possibility. manner. Will call for and w ith a colt that i» t iir· te η 'g to develop ferent proposition and let l'a pa governor's "How foolish you prattle! wlm thedlsb class of prettily. of the In- Λ Freu. i; <■!■. prepared There to be more farmer considers adequate working* "I aui Hurry to say that you will of the fort unchallenged, doubtless 011 trouble about deed. at least one great clothes in South Paris. a speedy gait. ought I'm sure I don't myself I Mi·· de C!iart>es In 1774. is said deliver W. the soil. One farmer uses the best tools take οΓ his and masterful air. had already frankl.v In- for tbe oxen on some of our farms.—A. have to trust uie, unless you'll account lordly Lieutenaut What put such dian chieftains on all the h«*rse Beverley. to bave» u::.ii" ti;e first ice cream. I.ord Address, iu New Farmer. obtainable, and puts The "Ziff!"' he exclaimed, hiinsi if him that he and his tribe were t'heever England Captain Farnsworth for security. shaking absurd nonsense into your head, formed of LAUNDRESS, necessary to force them through Here was a Bacon was aware of tbe process power is a 1 assure you. and lifting his shoulders when lie had to the Americans. the Ht is captain gentleman. Adrienne?" loyal means of snow and g-ilt, Democrat Office, the earth at proper depth. consummate di- congelation by Care Another Fair Association Launched. Will stand for my veracity passed beyond hearing of the sentinel know dilemma requiring with over the gro.ind you good "Because, that's what, and you i· was a scientific fact of Paris. not content going saw but lie was but to bun South mus; be Farnsworth?" at the gate. "Ziff! 1 can punch a Hamilton it. so times, but the ground and sincerity. Captain it's so tot*. You love him just as much plomacy. and be had no many or charac- greater or i.'ss interest, the humus man smiled and bowed. L'ood stiff Stroke M. le Gouverneur. not of a temper To HAVE ITS ANNUAL and The young yet. I love and that's just all the diplomatic of CE.NTBAL MAINE thoroughly pulverized as Uene, used a de- lde:i of tbe delightful possibilities mixed with the upper and the and her Ali ziff!" and he blew like a porpoise. ter. With the Indians lie effectively Alice felt Irony, perfectly love in the world, ami you needn't on various eatables. FAIS. of earth to of while this process lower boil. The hard particles frank nature to trust rather Every effort was promptly made moralizing system bribery, the preferred deny it, Alice Uoussillon!" Iced drinks and water ices were must be broken and until of others. M. Itoussillon. but his d s- the whites he was too often ground than distru.-i the sincerity recapture the wee, toward a tvu- between Alice laughed and hugged un known to tbe Parisian epicures A. W. Walker & Son, At Waterville recently, the Central roots are able to penetrate who smili 1 was absolute. Λ<Μ' repellant. Helm plant She lookid .it Farnsworth. appearance a until she gruff, imperious, absorb the neces- brown faced mite of girl a half earlier, the dainties Maine Fair Association was duly organ- the tine and Ham- whole situation and was I tury and Dealers In particles reward offered for his scalp by ileistood the Don't the old mar of enthusiasm to make the maxin uin encouragingly. almost smothered her. forget come from the far ized and with a spirit sary plant growth Bent's the Indians trou- take advantage of it. His per- having probably farm- "The flag is under Father ilton only gave great dusk wlieu Adrienne quick to if will iusure its suc- of stock and seed. Another It was growing wert with the fish on his back. tbe hand of some traveler who which maintaiued, yield could uot llnd the man. relations with Hamilton east by officers of the as but fail,s to floor." she iid. ble; they to home. The sonal cess Backed by the er who works just hard, left Houssillon place go did nol h< ! had tested sherbet. Tbe Khglish knew a of his administra- and so that he For ICE AND COAL, trom Waterville to Oak- so uses tools that are not "Under tbo church floor?" Such beginning commons and easy familiar, nearly thirty years Electric Koad manage well, wind cut Icily across the > for such artificial re- uot advice all or cared nothing of Waterville worked to the work in hand. The •"No. utidiT the floor of his house." tion of affaire at Vincennes did put cabins hesitate to give ui»on occa- has been around the land, the citizens appropriate moaned as it whirled around the traveling freshment till the present century. Granite Work. Cement, Lime, or harrow or a humor He was his helpetl out a most organization, cov- draft on a cultivator "Where is his house?" Hamilton Into good sions. Here jovial disposition complete deep and cattle sheds. She ran briskly, and is still now do not tbe "Iced etc. and is a terrible to at tt"d world, traveling Even they regard Hair, Brick, Sand, Plaster, portions of Kennebec, Waldo other pulverizer bugbear She gave full directions how to reach overbearing and irascible fear him. ering and the work muffled in a wrap, partly through ■ with especial favor. Somerset counties. The enthusiasm of his horses are light under the Irritation of smallJ**1· hut ex "You'd better let Vigo return to St health and comfor! pudding" him; the It. warm, and had gone bringing was and if he sets and to keep ol Waterville men contagious worries him. Consequently Hamilton or- unpleasant experiences he partly he said. They had a bowl he the work is "Untie tlie prisoner." ceedlngiy her way when she was Louis," wherever goes. section had as much to run easier, to two-thirds of them every enterprise implements was done. "M. made life well nigh unendurable something hot steaming between for Mason». would increase he is short of help dered. and it quickly to an abrupt stop by the arms To the he Complete Supply and zeal the State rapid- not done thoroughly, whom his dislike chanced to brought He's harmless if yon 'consumptive Appropriât·. seed into the Boussillon, 1 congratulate y-u upon those upon and "1 know him. Mr. Norman J. Fuller of Winslow and hurries the ground of a man. She screamed sharply, and flesli 1 bis for ly. Co to the fall. felt that It was rub him too hard the wrong way the One day while apparatus deep an audience which must narrow escape. priest's Beverley quickly don't brings strength facing without proper preparation. your means of steel presided, of the me that to be dlffleult for■ Uu. .«a back if treat him well and sea soundings by plano- have Davie when he The tirst man gets a big yield bouse, monsieur, and bring golus ver, He'll go you lie so much needs. pleased Mayor was Lord In and with him is assure Hamilton to agreeablj. how strong you are here an>1 forte wire being constructed »OLTtt PAKIS. Mb'. Telephone Connection delivered his address of welcome, best of its kind, farming ting. It would be well, 1 you. get along tell Clark all weak and harvests of at To sickl) entered Mr. White's shop la the charms of the Kennebec val- a while his neighbor about it. Helm It was quite dlffereut; smoking, how foolish it would be to think Kelvin which pleasure; not to b? very long Captain anc 1 of and the of and life has but a handfu children he rich along wltb the great Dr. ley, the beauties Waterville an inferior crop poor quality yo'i w II s ml a ttard drinking, playing cards, telling good All Stuffed Up tacking you. Clark gives Glasgow con- Fttrtrnvorti:. fa.r were T"ie reason for these uot lnfre of sufferers tired wltl celebrated for bis determination possibilities of the happily is a burden. stories—in a word, rude and That's the condition many of men. poorly supplied and food. Joule, is that the one man understands, strengthening of beat. blended. The constitution adopted ditions is boisterous conviviality drew in the morning- hard marches. If think ι of tbe mechanical equivalent results he must quently from caturrli, especially long, you'll To thin and l most elaborate of any in the state. he realizes that to obtain pale persons attention was called to a bun- Picture Frames the him and the commandant together. Great is in clear- moment you can't fail to understand Joule's for life is tixed at $1, and the intelligently difficulty experienced new and Membership apply proper principles HOOD FARM Under Farnsworth's Imme- better be friends with this ι he firm flesh dle of the pianoforte wire lying lo tbe The officers at the proper time. At· Captain the haad and throat. that you'd gives large numbers joined. and forcefully was soon In ing Glbault ant 1 and Thomson tbat be with him a matter diate supervision the fort causes man He and Father rich red blood. shop, explained are: tention to details is No wonder catarrh headache, Vigo. elect Powders thesi > and Pictures, their importance, Condition repair and a large blockhouse tills old here. Beret, carry Intended it for "sounding purposes." ftesident. E. P. Mayo, Waterville; of business, realizing exïellenf the taste, smell and hearing, priest Children who first saw the time and atten- The Best Conditioner. and comfortable for the men impairs in their I'm no "What note?" innocently Inquired secretary, Elmer E. Smith, Winslow; and the necessary quarters the stom- Frenchmen pockets. gives out. (he breath, deranges ai man with the fish are now Shawmut.— to see that they are carried fed as were built. Ever}· day added to he pollutes side, understand—I'm old Joule and was promptly aniwered, treasurer, C. Guy Hume, tion Make horses eat, expel worms, when and affecte the on your Mats, Mirrors to work one field thoroughly of the works and to the Im- ach appetite. blow the whole ο l "Tbe C." Maine Farmer. lie prefers increase the milk supply in cows, strength must be American, and I'd and have childrer deep a directed, To euro catarrh, treatment grown up in to half-hearted, slipshod of the as a come in α minute if ] preference stock sickness and portance post strategy po- and tonic. you to kingdom own. over a deal make healthy, prevent constitutional—alterative of their The House of to be manner of slithering great sition for the advance of ïhe sense Is comtnoi j Cro*7. In regard to tillage the points and busi- young stock on the gain, guard •Ί was afflicted with catarrh. I took could—but common & more Hie experience distemper, heep for Emul In France the of Chanel are and hens each no ι He stands Scott's family Crony Mouldings s„'L especially emphasized deep ground. him that it prevent and cure indigestion, make lay, British army. medicines of dilierent kinds, giving sense all the same. There's goo< have and ness acumen taught and the grew worse until boasts of descent In direct line from before planting with By Increasing the appetite aiding Hamilton was ambitious to Prove a fair trial; but gradually no barm to Clark in mis cod liver oil—ι thorough tillage so. The trouble a>any or I the;·, to you and sion of Portrait Work after pays to do and assimilative functions the; I cntild Ivir'lJy hoar, taste smell. pure Adam's son, Seth. say at the G'ade shallow but thorough tillage plant- too digestive himself valuable to his even this third Tbey High is that read and think to the conspicuously to Hood's and treating or holding prisoner a I are fall farmers they enable all kinds of stock get greatest concludcu try Sarsaparllia, food and natura took their fam- ing. Heavy soils improved by in the ex- was vast was cured and delightful time of tbe deluge Noah Water they are conservative benefit from feed consumed. country. He dreaming after taking five bottln I What harm can he do you by golni in the txw^e little, possible » * Crayon, color, aud leaving rough a man to and was run jlreams nul !ι id return of the disease who! tonic for for old folk· title deeds into the ark. At their plowing treme. It is difficult for such "My horse had scratches and laying large plans. The have any back to Clark and telling him the children, ily to the action oi frost dur- Condition Lebanon, Kan. that for exposure methods. He understands down. I gave him Hood Farm to since." KitigxB I'oruks, t anc chateau may be seen a picture of and Oil a after the adopt new bet- were soon anxious gain '»di^ truth? Clark knew everything ioni and for all who need flesh [ specialty. ing the winter. Harrowing and considers and noticed a change for the one of the Sepiî the old way of doing things Powders and to bind them to Mm he here. Old Jazor event, wherein drowning is a waste of time ami a A. A. Govs, Montpe- securely before Vigo reached fall plowing as much foolishr ess. ter in tow days." a scroll above his head on Satisfaction Guaranteed. the an innovation just offered liberal in rum aud fire- Hood's SarsapariUa left here the day yoi ; strength. men waves energy, besides preventing verj lier, Vt. pay and my best scout, —Farm Stock Journal. and A 36 lb. boi Cures catarrh—it. soothes h > SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists. which is "Save tbe title desired.—Maine Farmer. Prices: 25c., 60c. 91. arms, blankets, trinkets and nmiminl strength- took and yoa may bet inscribed, condition Hood Co., the mucous nenbrune and baildl possession, 409-415 Pearl New York sella for $5. Prepared by C. I. ens > Street, deeds of the bouse of Crony." Shukt- I tlou for the scalps of rebels. He kept m* tn Kaikaekifl in short order. Hi 60o. and 91.001 all druggist·. If don't Lowell, Maaa. For sale by F. A. up (he whole system. il Treat the hens kindly. you secret ae from his prie- L. M. TUFTS, If have any milk to spare feed lxtf à South Pari·, Me. tbWas possible you at some other business*. Co., It will in I love them get Nichols St.. SOUTH PARIS. to your hene. pay egge. West Paris. The Epicurean Badrtr. The La«t Straw. ESTABLISHED IAS. Buckfleld. Bethel. to The la a epicure in egg·, It was Saturday night, and owing Sun- the little daughter of badger great THE OXFORD BKAB3, la Christmaa morn, I am The services in all the churches Mary Adalene, of bis wife It Ladies' Furnistiing House.1 To-day (and died Mon* ftnd much of tbe hostility of game- the temporary absence to were to the Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Mann, The ©rford THE OOINQS OF THE WEEK IN ALL for a time, owing indie posi- day (Dee. 20,) appropriate lies Mr. Brown to attend to the Semocrat, atayingin music was of last week after a brief Ulnee* of keepers to this animal undoubtedly fell to tion, while boys and small boys are Christmas tide. Special day SECTIONS OF THE COUNTY. big 4 months. The in the fact that It will, when it gets the usual process of giving bis eight-year- ISSUED TUESDAYS. rendered and the attendance very good bowel tronble, aged nearly making merry sliding dowfj Loring'a in their nest of and hlin to bed a on the unfavorable weath- family have much sympathy chnnce. devour a whole par- old son a bath putting Hill, passing my home with rumble considering very at- Paris Hill. sudden sorrow. Little Mary was an are had left his evening paper with a the icy road. er. tridge or pheasant eggs. Badgers He in tractive and child and in the mat SOUTH PARIS, DEC. 1903. School closed Mr. Gay Mr. J. W. Dyer, a former teacher promising said also to be fond of hoiiey, and, man's reluctance and bad hurried MAINS, 29, Wednesday* casket wreathed with flowers, she first Btipilot Church. Rev. Η. H. Bishop, to his home in and Miss the now of Bethlehem, Pa., white of ters with more than the ! academy, crnvlug speed M. going Casco, knowing the extraordinary along Ja. Pastor. Preaching every at 11 A. the as if but sleeping. The Sunday to visit her In Lewis- has been the of friends past looked sweetly the mtel, was to. How- Mi, School at M. T. P. 8. C. K. parent* guest African cousin, little chap accustomed a Sunday U Sunday Bridgham fanerai service was conducted by Rev. their South ; We shall have afternoon at 3. Sabbath Service at 7 Λ ton. week. Is not without a Evening who a few tender for this delicacy, I should say it ever, be endured It all pro- atwood A Forbes, t. κ. Prayer Meeting Thursday evening at Mollie is at home iron* her stud- The chair has shut down for a D. F. Nelson, spoke Cole shop burial was in that occasionally teat until it came to the prayer. It was 7:3u. Covenant Meeting the laat Frl-iay before from short time for the annual account words. The Improbable they may M. AU ies in Weetbrook, Howard P. Shaw taking appropriate Editor· ud Proprietor·. the 1M Sunday of the month atSrSOF. the Mann lot in Pine Grove Cemetery at of It. It Is certain that these bis habit after "Now I lay me" to ask not are Invited. and Clara Ethel of stock. partake otherwise connected cordially Boston, Withington, of M. ATWWl' A. K. KoKBKS. Rev. J. H. Pastor. with have a liking for the divine blessing upon a long list liBUKUB UnlveranllM Chorea, Little. Wyman, Wilber Caldwell anc> Bridgham The etreets have been lively Norway. animals particular service at U a. ■■ Christmas off in our wild each Prea'hlng every Sunday from Hebron, are vacations. Christmas shoppers the past week. passed pleasantly the nest and larvae of wasps and relatives and friends, calling by Red Sale Sunday School at 12 M. Nulty having town. There were a number of A Christmas tree was unloaded at the Many of the pupile of Gould Academy quite bees, down with strong feet name. Tag digging the Christmas with a came from Kennebunk after went to their homes to the visitors who enjoyed at- "bless article RED Tîiuu —11.30 a year If paid strictly In advance. Ernest F. Shaw Baptist church Christmas eve, spend and inliuite perseverance till they "Please God," be began, papa Every cheer. The Christmas exercise at a otherwise f i.Ou a year. Single copie· 4 cent· and bis here Tuesday, which Mildred Shaw a for Christmas recess. are and TAG will be sold bar- joined family gave party good at the church tain their object. These animals and mamma, grandpa and grandma until the The Bowdoin from Bethel and Wednesday evening Baptist — remaining Saturday. young people. boys devour free- Uncle and"— Coats, Suits, Furs, Aii»"kktiskmκ.Ντβ AU legal advertiser-tents off very successfully and was said by keepers to kill and Aunt Edith and George gain. for -5n Ernest A. who now basa Allen Irish came home from Bath. those who are attending Maine Uni- passed are given three connective Insertion· $1 Perhara, posi- it rabbits. That do A His thinking to cur- Hats and Children's Gar- contracte is from are at their homes. enjoyed by the children, as. ly young they partake pause. father, per Inch In length of column. Special tion in the New York navy yard, Guy Gardner came Fr day versity greatly transient and advertl· also to be the well-filled fare at times is, I think, certain, tail the list of beneficiaries, softly In- ments. See our and made with local, yearly spending a vacation revisiting Paris Hill. Mechanic Falls to spend Christmas with Mr. Fred Merrill of Harvard Law appeared by of this 19 38 ere. of ones. The children in consid- the He is at the Hubbard House. his School has been hie Mr. house older but that they destroy any very sinuated an "Amen." Not heeding cent tables Every one stopping parents. visiting parente, their Merrill. our deserve much credit for Is more than little drew Job Puctinq —New type, fast presses, steam Mies Gertrude M. Brown arrived at Chas. K. Buck of Traverse Oity, Mich., and Mrs. E. village erable number doubtful. interruption, the supplicant bargains. SATURDAY, workmen and low price·· the and to the various parts in his "And power. experienced the Hill Wednesday to spend the is visiting his relatives, the FVinces. Thursday evening Universaiist ready adaptability Still, the badger is carnivorous a long brcatb and continued, 2, one combine to make this department of our bual and the fine manner in JAN. day only. Christmas season with her G. W. wife and Ada, societies held their assigned them, even his kindliest Annie and— ness complete and popular. parents. Heath, daughter Congregationalist of this tastes and is not, by Aunt Alice and Cousin the and who has been and of West annual Christmas for the Sab- which they render a programme Don't forget place Miss Julia C. Snow, and Herbert Heath family supper friends, to be absolved from devouring and"— Again his father said "Amen." bath School and After kind. The were distributed, time. away for several weeks, returned home Sumner, dined with Mr. and Mrs. T. H. parish. supper presents even the blood * times tender rabbits and This was more than flesh and exercises were the and the little folks went home happy. at Events. Wednesday. Lunt. interesting given by he can Coming were Mr. Albert E. Richer seems to be im- of game-birds when get could stand, and. lifting his little bead, Elmer W. Cummings is at home from Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Etenaon and children, then the well loaded trees young a little. Dr. Wheeler attends with tears of M. Lunt & the University of Maine for the Christ- Salathiel Tilton dined with Mr. and Mrs. relieved of their burdon and the chil- bold of them.—liongman's. be exclaimed, indigna- L. Co., a were who's this .Ian. S — Oxford Pomona Grange, Norway. mas vacation. Gilbert Tilton. dren and thoso of larger growth proving tion, "Papa, running prayer; Market W. H. and wife have closed Maxim Block, Square, Lewis B. Brown arrived Thursday Geo. Haskell of South I'tris visited made happy, not only in receiving but Lurvey Taking Pleaanre Swiftly. you or me7"—Harper's Monthly. their and left their farm on Curtis NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. evening to spend a few days of the his wife, who is ill and is stopping with in giving. house, Take time to be merry, to "have a South Paris, Maine. Hill and have moved into the lower rent Afternoon Tea. Christmas season with hie here. her Mr. and Mrs. Kosalvo Miss Mildred Tuell, who is teaching and will double your k parents parents, in the new brick good time," you Mr. Brown is in the business in in the kindergarten in Bangor, is at back of the post office, "High tea" is said to be of American Fleeced and Muslin Underwear. mining Crockett. {toeslbilities of health, wealth and hap- Μ lee Li!» has in Frank home for the block. mention of ac- by. Siberia, and just arrived America, A son was born Dec. 23, to Mrs. holidays. are made fun of trigin. The earliest it, Comfort and Health. Mr. Fickett will move at once into his piness. Anglo-Saxons the steamer on which he came Allen. Mr. Edwin H. Smith, who purchased Dr. no further F. A. eHURTIiEFF A. CO. Red Tat Sale. getting even their cording to Murray, goes A CO. on L. new office rooms. Itecause they take pleasures F. A. NHUBTLEFF New Year. into New York at Wednesday. M re. Hall to the standing timber the William post In tea us an aft- Happy midnight Mary goes Cambridge, of a American cousins, with back than IÛ50 fact, Coki weather time was at the with her lot near the has clear- Mrs. M. A. Hutchinson Saco, sadly. Their Clothing. A pleasant enjoyed Mass., to spend the winter Chapman village, not older. It is Down. D. F. is a business ernoon meal is much Marked Christmas festival of the two Mrs. Thomas and her ed the lot ot' all the He sister of Mrs. Nelson, spending characteristic energy, make Probate Notice·. Sunday sister, Steanys, excepting pine. to have in 1S37 In Fri- has cut 100 cords of about 300 a few weeks in town. of the thought originated 2 Petitions for Discharge In Bankruptcy. Schools, held at the Baptist church daughter Shirley goes to I. ingham to wood, of it Ian Maclaren's story The father of Mr. E. D. Still well has the house of Mme. de Clrcourt, a Bus Lost. day evening. The exercises were in teacn. cords of pulp timber, besides cedar, American who was "doing" the United Notice. About of will be returned to his home in Binghamton, N. elan whose salon in Paris was at charge of Rev. Mr. Bishop, the pastor of Mrs. Emily Morrill, who has been very etc. 100,000 pine Kingdom is a good illustration of ludy, the church. The included drawn to the mill of J. S. Morrill to be Y., having found our climate too severe that time much by the most programme ill, is reported improving. Sbe is living Jonathan's method of pleasuring. A frequented Year. a Mr. Morrill is an ex- for his health. The New Obituary. the singing by with her Chats. P.* in sawed. doing intellectual society of the day. hymns by congregation, son-in-law, Hatch, nam went visitor's card was brought to Dr. Wat- male and recitations and tensive business this winter. Mr. E. S. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Buck Isaac W. Marshall, a life-long resident quartette, sing- New York. but fashionable dinner hours were then and for the favors and last for a few to son (Ian Maclaren) In his study, Happyour many friends patrons will in 400 cords of birch trip of Hebron, away suddenly ing by the children of the two Sunday By reason of low water o\ir Kilborn put Thursday days' late, and she introduced a 4 Thanking passed quite aqueduct he had time to read It his vis- getting a and Hebron Nov. 21, Scnools which were of more than ordi- has and the is to be worked up at this mill. Boston. before of the we wish you all Happy at his home in East frozen, general complaint o'clock light meal, at which tea was patronage past year, a talk Mr. W. W. has become the itor stood before him and announced 11HW, al the advanced age of S'i years nary excellence, and short by of low water. As we reuivmber there Hastings of the New Year K. served. Fanny Kemble in "Records New Year. To begin right He was the oldest man Kev. Mr. Little. Santa Claus ttien ap- has been like it since the winter owner of the buildings at the corner of Newry. himself. "My name is Elijah Hlg- Prosperous and 10 months. nothing the introduc- and Main Streets known as "and I am a Girlhood" attributes : in town and one oi its most highly es- peared, with his Howing beard (natural, of '74-'75. And just now as water be- Broad Chap- A very pretty wedding has taken place he said breathlessly, will need gins," afternoon meal into this you bv the and delivered a dissertation comes scarce Prof. John Robinson man block, been erected the which we lose one are also and tion of tiie teemed citizens. way), Dili having by to-day, Christmas, by a busy mau. You busy the standard and sizes, on Mr. then Duchess of Bed- All styles He received a education in the of some length the progress of "peace comes to our relief in an address before late R. A. Chapman. This gives of our most efficient teachers, Miss Effie fool Four country to the good have no time to away. days TllOriPQ * and at Hebron and will" among the Christian de- the and So- of all the who was united in Kemble a visit to 10 cents to town school Academy, good Chicago Eclectic Surgical Hastings ownership property Josephine Thurston, I can to the United King- ford. Fanuy paid $2.00. from the store he to of are all give from which he was in 1843. nominations, following which he scat- ciety. I mention a few points: "When extending occupies marriage to Frank Merton Stevens with Belvolr castle in March, 1S42, and she graduated dom, and I wished to shake hands the as valedictorian. tered candy among the audience, and leave off bathing will be lit- the building now occupied by the Bethel Lewiston, at 10 o'clock a. m., at the resi- invitation was haviug honorary part people therv I am off to Druiu- relates how a mysterious were students there distributed a few A well tle or for doctors Pneu- dence of the bride's Mr. and you. (ïoodby! ?" cents each. Among those who gifts. fairly nothing to do. library. parents, received to the duchess' private rooms, Almanacs. Leavittrar.mM*ine s, b I?rmcr'5 him were Vice-President Hamlin tilled tree was then unloaded. colds and a hundred other ills Mr. Malcolm Bean, who spent several Mrs. M. L. Thurston of thie town. Rev. toclity!"—Success. —and with monia, where she found a small group of one of the noted Washburn brothers. Mrs. Columbia Cole, widow of W. H. result from the foolish habit of years in Bethel, has returned to visit old Mr. Barton of Bethel the or Also and washing performed tea in a Call for an Peruna Almanac—Free. a friends of private ί Ayer's He was a ever eaay. Cole, died at the old homestead Sunday, the To bathe is to be for friends after residence of several years ceremony, many friends and relatives Immortalized. partaking good speaker, ready, body. dirty, Bravery and dates NOTES, BILL and thus a the and was buried on a in the West. After of the and rather shamefaced way, ACCOUNT BOOKS, RECEIPTS, and in debate, 20th, Tuesday. thereby you make sewer if the skin. being present. partaking un entertainment at which Nelson argumentative At time. But favorite and leader in the Tyrocinic Mrs. Cole was a daughter of the late Blood attracted the skin Friday evening, the Methodist society Christmas dinner the happy couple took the 5 o'clock meal from this fl by gives up met Benjamin West Just before he PAPER, &c. as the records show. Solon Royal, and was 70 years of age. that should be left to start ;i observed Christmas at their church. the train for Lewiston, their future resi- it was several years later that the prac- Adelphi Society, products went to sea for the last time he remark- Asa teacher he was very successful. She leaves two children, Mrs. Horace D. natural outlet and soils Hi- The entertainment was very pleasing dence. The sincere wishes for their tice became Chron AT THE PHARMACY OF the?skin." a general.-I-ondon most Tuttle of this town and Will E. Cole of and the will be one to be a host of friends accom- ed to the artist. "I never pass print- φ For the largest, most advanced and says that the statement that the closing evening long happiness from icle. where of the 'Death difficult schools his services were earnest- Lewiston. of the pores of the skin would result in remembered by the children. pany them. shop your picture is window without be- ly sought and he never made a failure George M. Atwood and family spent death is false. He concluded with a The remains of Mr. Frank Smith, who Miss Perkins, from Aroostook, of Wolfe' Is in the Driver· Who Tliruw Their Hiiraet. F. A. SHURTLEFF & CO., a Christmas with relatives at Dixtield. died in Ν. were to W. A. of ac- He marrried Miss Mehitable Carr, touching incident of a poor Eskimo Gorham, H., brought visiting her sister, Mrs. Foster, ing stopped by it." West, course, "There ought to be a license system of Dr. Robert Carr, of thai The of the Silas Maxim from Greenland to Boston who Bethel Christmas to be buried in the with and with other friends she and Nel- PARIS, MAINE. daughter purchasers brought day whom, knowledged the compliment, or some scheme to prevent such a fel- SOUTH town; but the union was brief, two or estate have decided on names of family bad never been ill in his li*e. He was family lot. proposes to spend the winter. he bad son went on to ask why painted low a horse," déclarai a lover 1 CO. was interest to their Mr. Brown Mrs. Fred P. Chandler and and we wish driving F. A. «atBTLEFF three years when she taketi give places. given a bath, contracted pneumonia and daughters Most cordially earnestly IL "Because, lord," F. A. NIII'RTLKFF A CO. only, no more like my of horses as a heavy truck horse fell from "him death, leaving one child. has selected Grumblethorpe after a died in two So we turn up spent Christmas day with her parents. each member of the "Bear Brigade," by days. may answered the artist, "there are no more the other "That Carr now of Welsh manor, and Lyon has chosen our noses at water. In awn case I and every one else, a In Broadw::y day. R Marshall, Roxbuiy. Capt. my your patrons said Nelson, "I a Pond. subjects." "Blank it." m. <1· that hors·.· Mass. For his second wife he married Strangleholt because of naval memory. have endured the perils of water for 75 Bryant's "Merry, Merry, Christmas." Ignorant biockhend didn't think of that," and asked him to so Miss Lydia Keene, a daughter of Mr The homestead will be Ilalobeight. years, being all the while «frail, but a Stillman Morse, a veteran of the Civil fall. lie turned the animal quickly Grafton. of "But. my Nathaniel Keene of East Hebron. The Guy Bennett is at home from the Uni- general bath with me must be taken War, died suddenly Wednesday morning. take a glass champagne. that he simply threw it off its feet. one. of Maine for the Christmas vaca- Mr. Morse had been a sufferer for all a and will union always proved a most happy versity just before retiring, else a cold ensues, a great We wish you bright "nappy lord. I fear your intrepidity yet Now several score of trucks will he were born to them: one tion. and its and was to take New Year." and if Five children cough attendant pulmonary years, obliged morphine furnish me with another scene, blocked until the horse gels on its feet, son, Ν. M. Marshall, M. D., of Portland, The Uni verbalist Sunday School has troubles. to alleviate his pain, and having been Ernest Farrar went to Randolph, N. shall avail it should I certainly myself and then ih<* driver will take it out of find use- two of whom died had the "star in for more than usual for the to Christmas with can many and four daughters, system" operation suffering past H., Thursday, spend the observed. "Will Buyers of it," painter a:· at the bit two and three solid stars have Falls. and in a low and weakened con- sisters and their families. the poor mal by Jerking a number of years ago in early life. years, gold Rumford week, his out quite you," said Nelson, pouring bump I· One has always lived at home to be a recently been awarded to scholars who Hon. Albert Daggett, who died Satur- dition, he took an over-dose of the drug We recently called on Mrs. Brooks, or beating more than era and touching his glass violently trust an automo- ful and sensible and comfort to her parents, and the have been present every Sunday for the morning, the the con- which caused his death. Funeral serv- the aged lady who three "A man wouldn't help day 10th, w;.ut West's—"will Mr. West? other married Mr. A. K. Thomas of Ox- two years, unless excused on account of tractor who furnished the oostal cards ices were held at the Baptist church at weeks ago was so unfortunate as to fall against you, bile to a Ι'··Ι!.ην who didn't know how illness or for cause. The a. M. The remains were carried to We her as Then I I shall die In the next bat- ford. other good for the government. He had been here 10 and break her leg. found hope to run the ui.ichine, and the law would the winners of the stars are Miss Rumford for interment. as could be save a few la and For many years Mr. Marshall kept Josephine less than two years, haviNg on his comfortable expected, tle." ne sailed days not allow to. but lie will trust his store at East Hebron. He was also Cole, Howard Cole and Edward East- contracts been locatftd at Dana Whitman of Everett, Maes., is for the discomforts and suffering inci- West "The Death of Nelson."— it post- previous Derby. painted horse to a boy who hasn't the first idea master there and station agent of the man. and Piedmont, W. Va. 'He was a visiting relatives in town. dent upon her close confinement and Ct., London Chronicle. of handling a horse. Half the drivers Rumford Falls railroad. Norman McAllister of Fort Williams in one so Dear old Gifts" Portland and well known leader in the lying position long. East Sumner. Republican of trucks and delivery wagous need was a man is on a and at his she has the of Holiday He of integrity, state of New York for furlough stopping lady, compassion unquestioned twenty years. Two KamtiuM Archer·. lessons in how to faithful to all trusts committed to him. Christmas was observed in the usual Since coming here he has faken much mother's, Mrs. Edwin Cole's. the entire community. some elementary A curious lawsuit regarding the own- on the and in no case would he do a dishonest manner. At the Congregational church interest in the growth of the town, and Engineer Bowker and Albert Bowker Mise Susie Morse, who has been assist- drive, and most of the accidents was a with their with her work for three of lands was tried recently in and act: therefore he had the respect and there tree and exercises by the has won many friends. spent Sunday people. ing Mrs. Farrar ership streets are due to their Ignorance our at at an in all Departments confidence of all. children. The Androscoggin rose six inches in Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reed of West weeks, returned home Monday last. Ceylon. The trouble originated stupidity." New York Press. Although he was a man of more than The fact that several parties have been the rain of Sunday, the 20th. Paris were in town Wednesday. We appreciate the mildness of this archery competition held by King Para- victimized worthless checks will The West Paris Dramatic Club Christmas time after the intense cold of • usual ability and talent he never sought by Samuel Burleigh, the new superin- pre- krauia Bahu VI., who ruled over Cey- tirnemm t'tah Woman. Reasonable Prices. in form. His make for a time of sented the drama "Under the last week. for office or notoriety any people shy accepting tendent of schools for Rumford and Laurols," lou in the fifteenth century, in which A woman doctor went to Utah to was a and life, them from The loes falls arrived to a sized house. All here now, the hunters very quiet unpretentious strangers. Mexico, in town last Monday. Friday evening good quiet having were two who outdis- was a as of there champions practice. She pleasant lady he exerted an abiding influence for heavily on some who have to struggle his recent visit in tpwn, The drama was interesting and well disappeared at the close the open yet During Hugh tanced all ti»e rest and alike hit every well as skillful, and her patients were for a What was intended as a J. Chieholm was heard to state that he From fifteen to twenty of the season, and the deer are resting in safety. good. living. played. to them. The said now and mark that was submitted fond of her. "llow 1 wish." After selling his store some years ag<> just measure in bankruptcy law is should not stop until Rumforil Falls had School Improvement League of West The weather everything permit- very a an to will meet with Mrs. C. T. was about to divide the prize when "that I could convert you he moved on to his farm, about half often aid unscrupulous and dis- a population of 50,000. He spoke of ad- Paris accompanied the club. After the ting, the circle king one of them Co. 31. a was would &, was Bolster mile but still retained his honest and the victimized are ditional mill industries which he until about 1 Parker on next, Dec. from a neighboring pond frog to our re!L'ion! If you only N. distant, posi- parties paper play dancing enjoyed Thursday tion as station agent and office as post- left to mourn without sufficient redress. was to induce to locate o'clock. heard to croak. The king seized upon husband and come and live Dayton endeavoring marry my when A revision in law seems Estes has been for a Peru. master until eight or ten years ago the desirable here. Harry clerking a solution and declared that whichever with us"— 33 Market Square, each on account of hardness and few for Edwin Andrews. Born on the 20th, to the wife of W. B. he resigned just. days could hit the frog, aiming only by ear. The doctor tied in horror to another of and other infirmities of age. The Pythian Sisterhood now hold Gillespie, a daughter. hearing Greenwood. should gain the prize. One of the arch- friend to whom she told the story. Her MAINE. caret 1 for his wife Oxford. their in Hall. Mrs. Ruth Poland, wife of Ezekiel SOUTH He has been kindly by meetings Dudley's arrow. she after a short ers transfixed the frog witii the self began to revive and and and his son, the doctor, Mr. Ν. T. Fisher has received news of Soon after Scott Merrill got through Fred Hill is stopping with his father Poland, died on the 20th respect daughter 'by So was the monarch tliut. I>e- how the of who has provided all needed help on the the death of his sister's husband, Mr. manufacturing apple barrels in Norway and will not return to Berlin Falls as illness of leakage of the heart. Mr. delighted felt eomfoi\(d. seeing eyes he a of health. lie to the farm and about the home. He is sur- Thomas, who died at Chicago Friday, bought pair seven-foot oxen, and he will attend Shaw's Business College Poland is in very poor They sides the original prize, gave her listener blazed. two is now wood of different kinds at Portland in the near future. were with their Mrs. of ΓίΟ.ΟΟΟ acres. The as vived by the widow, four children, Dec. 11th. aged 88 years. Mr. Thomas hauling living daughter, winner an estate "I don't wonder yon feel you do," fora afternoon Mr. and Mrs. to at East Peru. She was grandchildren, anil two brothers living was for thirty years a clerk in the em- neighbor. Wednesday Kilbon Perhain went Geo. Libby claimants in the lawsuit wore the de- replied the friend indignantly. "The to miss he went Locke's Mills with a load of to the winter with buried on the 23d. — in Massachusetts who will greatly ploy of the government at Washington. Lynn Thursday spend scendants of the archer. Idea! Why. that Mr. is perfectly feel loss. He was a bark. Mr. Merrill says the rain last their children. There was a Christmas tree at the him and deeply their For number of years he has been horrid! What want to do is to came near the a last house on Christmas you a brother to the wife of Rev. S. D. Rich- totally blind. Sunday very spoiling Frank M. Cole had bad spell Baptist meeting Λ Healthful (ortnme. marry my husband and come and live who has felt a warm at- Luella Brackett has returned from sledding, since there is hardly anything Saturday night but was better in a few eve and there were presents for all and Cold Weather ardson, always I he Fraser landed Tribune. as left in the roads but and When highlanders with us."—Plattsburg (Ν. Y.) Clothing tachment for him and him Boston where she has been to see her ice, in?fact there days. all went home happy. regarded was will miss is but little snow I wish all the readers and the Demo- in North America in 1757, it pro- to one warm. one of his dearest friends. He brother Eben, a volunteer in the navy, anywhere. I.!Uv the I.uMt I'inn. for men anil Clothing keep to file dress on account boys. his as will all who who is to to the The ice harvest has now commenced, Sumner. crat a Happy New Year. posed change of kindly greetings, expected go Philippines. "Where do dogs which are out of This store is full of the latest and best. Plenty knew him. C. F. Starbird is visited his uncle and should the weather hold favorable Hattie Benson is with her of the cold winters and hot summers. by stopping style go to?" asked a dog fancier. "We Now his long, active, busy life has and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Ames. everybody will find enough to do, dead Benson. GOWN GOSSIP. The otliceis successfully opposed this fur coats in Russian calfskin, wombat, father, Elbridge have of coach dogskin, :ts close and he has entered into are a beads the rages poodles, pugs, reached The schools having vacation excepted. George Morrill and wife and eon Mer- and were ultimately justitied by to Canvas and woolen coat· A cloud of sadness came over our St. Bernards, and etc., from $23. rest. We shall meet him no more here Christmas week. went to South Paris re- gowns are made in all the the healthiest sol- dogs. bulldogs grey, $13 during lyn shopping Dancing highlanders being to but he will be remembered for his mental sky on the dea'.h of Geo. hounds, and so oh. And. yet. as each lined with lambskin, wide ulster collar, $3 long reading cently. lighter fabrics. Tulle spangled with diers in the aruiy. In the campaign in heavy of character and kiudness of Bast Hebron. H. Briggs of Trap Corner. We knew Lewis of is has his the others and nobility Thomas Whitman, Mass., makes α costume. some lost as day disappear, frocks and shirts for Sweaters him from his also his crystal becoming Holland in IT'Ji regiments Pontiac $2.25. heart. Our loss is his everlasting gain. Various of vehicles are seen on early boyhood, for Crockett. the one has the $5. styles working Wright Taken as a whole, the season's as odd from disease, but the predominating sty! men to were and all his relations on his styles many all and colors. For His funeral services attended by the road since our receut storm, and parents nearly Elva Bonney is a bad throat walk. Where do the others go to? weights, grades $1.50 having more than usual and which had .'!(IU recruits Rev. Mr. of East our mother's side, since the Kilbreth are variegated Black Watch, his pastor. Kelley local blacksmith has calls before family- trouble. over a into r to for men and cas- "You can't make bulldog F« 50c. $2. Caps boys Nov. 24th, many be- iu the to commence work lived in our school district and the Nettie who has been at home allow for individual tastes as they have in its ranks, had only twenty-live $5. boys Hebron, Tuesday, light morning, Morrill, size of a children attended the same d in battle. a poodle; you can't reduce the Fur of Alaska seal sides the relativeA being present to testify before some other man gets the start youngest for a few weeks' vacation, has gone back never done before. ualties, Including the kill·, 25c. and upwards. caps $3.50. school with oureelf for sevei^l St. Bernard. And yet as <1 g fnsh'on* their esteem for the departed. The J. J. Puller was found Shaw years. to Dixfield to work in the One uf the combinations is to Gloves and mittens for by Henry toothpick prettiest he Mufliers 25c. $1.50. were and beautiful. a A few years ago we called on Mr. call for a certain kind of a canine tioral tributes many recently by spring between his house Briggs mill. ermine with The latter fur Tbe Tbree tiocl* of the liiiirllnhitiau. a squirrel. and kinds to S. D. R. and Baker down on the and spent couple of hours very on can be had in numbers sufficient to men and All 25c. $2.25. Phillips', ground pleas- Mrs. Everett Abbott is the sick list. once en- The is the last man boys. grades in has uot the prestige that It Englishman and his horse down also across his antly together talking over eld times, Mrs. Elmer Robert's took a to supply all demands. I deal In dogs, and trip but it is still considered modish. among civilized races to be an artist, Fur gloves. shoulders. With the of Willie little thinking it would be the last time Lewiston joyed, me. Mere and There. help Wednesday, shopping. hut lie is the tirst yet the problem puzzles we should see each other this side of the Without particular excuse for it a musician or a poet, Packard be got him out of that trouble any "I only know that when pug dogs are river. Hebron. there has a invasion to be a gentleman. An Englishman and they took him home. The doctor appeared singular a num- The stroke of a lion'· paw Is the thirl «tron* the correct tiling I have large was summoned and arrived and John litus commenced puttu.g in his Rev. Mr. Whittaker of Mechanic Falls coats in reds and thinks coldly, loves coldly and tights cet force Id the animal world. The tiret Is the speedily, of military blues, ber. When the demand falls I find H. B. FOSTER, ice and two men wt nt from the same. olT, blow of tt whale's tail; the eecoo*ltbe kick of a said Mr. Fuller could have lived buta Thursday, here to the with choker collars and coldly, but lie gets there Just preached Sunday. Owing grays, high I am stocked with another breed. moments this to assist him in bis work. a smooth- (liaft. few longer if he had not been place storm the attendance was small. orass buttons. There is always fascinating It almost seems sometimes becomes of the others?"—New a released from the situation be was in a*' though The school is one he three "What MAINE. It would be pretty hard to make academy postponed mousseline ness about him. and worships NORWAY, the deer know when the law comes on Silk lace, velvet and York Times. man believe that who had been kick- when found. It is supposed he week on account of the death of Miss his his trade and his just slipped waists will be this win- gods— flay, top on the ice and the horse followed his to protect thein, as well as the game the quite popular ed by a male. Hodsdon, matron, which occurred hat—Sydney Bulletin. example. commissioner himself. The other day a Wednesday afternoon. ter. Two piece suits are to be worn The Memory Muchiiie. deer came into the Center -near the Leaia Davis of Turner passed the road, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sturtevant, who extensively, and these have made one Amnesia, or loss of memory. is chietly It is now, but it's as incor- El well and after some Their Climate. past just time from Friday afternoon until Mon- place, passing «up were married in New Sharon last Sunday, or two waists almost indispensable. interesting to the psychologists as rect as it was a week ago to spell it with her Mrs. Edwin Alleu. distance he was another, "Your climate can't possibly be as day mother, accompanied by are expected home this week. The black silk coat, once omnipres- throwing some light on the nature of Xmas. Mr. and Mrs. Allen have the of and on they went leisurely as Mrs. Bradford has been as ours." promise together, Sturtevant an almost damp itself. A of mem much as to "Shoot us notf if ent. has suffered complete memory perfect act all her children visiting them and pass- say, you very sick but at last reports was some- "Think not':" dare." to the above extinction. Even covert coate are out ory consists of three distinct acts—pres- now said that lion. Mc- ing Christmas with them. will Apropos \ncident, what better. "No, indeed. our climate is so Down. It is Wayne They wear Why. or states Marked not still another might be mentioned as except for morning and shopping. ervation fixation of certain of Veagh didn't tell the Hague court, as he return home this week. Mrs. Joseph Ilibbs is recovering from damp we never raise anything but John moved his showing how some of our you η a Ameri- bronchial The materials now in favor are velvet, tiie uerve cells, rcproduutiou of these new coat. If come you was reported in the papers, that they Harper goods yester- pneumonia. umbrellas." Now if a time to get your you early cans observe the game law : a smooth cloth, zibeline and most remarkable of all. good were of a propo- day. Recently Prof. J. L. Pike spent Wednesday heavy fancy ami, perhaps incapable grasping legal six old and his sister "But ours Is so damp we never think will be able to find about what you want at the reduced prices. sition, or words to that effect. There Christmas festival in the church the year boy younger night at Mr. Hibbs'. cloakings.—New York Post. recognition of them as reproductions in just of the 25th. were playing with a couple of sticks, Mr. Asa Robinson of East is of raising umbrellas. They're always have been a very yellow lot of lies pub- evening Sumner their relations. Morbid states of the Lot Misses' coats, were now $5.00 Church fair will be Jan. 7th in when the little girl pointed hers at her W. A. Qp."—Philadelphia Press. Olie long, $6.98 lished of late. Grange visiting Bartlett. SPORTING NOTES. memory may refer to any of these Hall. brother and exclaimed, "bang." "0 Prof. J. F. Moody and Miss Hazel liOl Ladies' coats, two thirds length, capas, were $12.50 now said her phases of an act which is as marvelous One Mrs. Lemuel Greene of Portland ar- no," brother who seemed to Donham are at home from Auburn. Γη reforme»!. The strike of drivers in Chicago understand the whole You lip Corbett's next fight takes as anything in nature. There are about $10.00 livery rived from Quincy, Mass., at E. Allen's situation, "you J. F. Moody, Jr., principal of Exeter "I was really surprised at the dinner has necessitated the of can't the law is on.·1 And Dec. 21» lu Sau Francisco. He 3.000,000.00(1 nerve cells lu the sur- postponement last Monday to Christmas with bang now, Grammar is at home for the va- place Mrs. "Your were now funerals enjoy School, last night." said Oldcastle. One Lot Fur Scarfs of fur, $5.00 $3.98 funerals and houses where her and that settled it. cation. uiccts Kddie llaulon in a tweuty round face of the human brain. They never good parents family. is a d were the union Last week and husband quite raconteur." were he picketed by The rain raised the brooks, but did the week before, in- Ira and Bearce are at home bout. die in health, and they are never re it. The Henry "I kuow it. The doctor told Josiah until th< I f of police stopped not affect the wells in the cluding just 12 our mail matter or This Is least. days, from Orono for a two weeks1 vacation. The correct name of the fast daugh- placed added to. memory's condition of has caused extensive was from one to four years ago that he'd stutT himself to things The mads are very icy. and every one pieces every day Miss Daisy C'ushman has a in machine. remnants of all not the position ter of Anderson Wilkes, 2:22%, is not the rush we have left comment and has improved with caution. Without an exception. Perhaps some a school in Mass. death, but he Just eats away as hearty After Christmas always nearly steps Winthrop, as but of union labor in the others more the same Gracie Ivellnr. usually given, we have marked them standiug public got during time, as ever."—Chicago Record-Herald. Tin· Dilettante Society. Kinds of This year is no exception, and mind. North Paris. but that was about all we had to Lovell. Grace Keller. 2:10Vj. goods. .time An interesting old organization which Frank is read. It looks as if "Terrible like Littlehale collecting the The Ladies' Circle was entertained at Terry," Going llalven. existed In London—the Dilet- /ery cheap. a came here from formerly A instance of carelessness cream on this route now as Charles Ste- Yesterday package the village church Friday evening. After Jim Corbett. out of consideration for Customer bookstore)—Give conspicuous 24 cents' wfcrth of Lady (in tante society— originated with certain in is found iu the iron vens has given up the job and is drawing Albany, costing the supper was a short entertainment his knuckles, will have to the expression special beg me a copy of "Romeo and Juliet." who. traveled in lumber and wood for stamps; and if it had gone to Los and a Christmas tree. It wae a en- gentlemen having and steel number of the Scientific Joseph Moody. very privilege of bandages very soon. a it would have cost no more. Clerk—Yea, miss. A dollar and half, tried to encourage at home what American, where, of the lake F. E. Gowell has sent off this fall over Angeles joyable evening. Italy, speaking That be but some- Barney Oldiield of Detroit, Mich., please. iron it "The 400 pounds of poultry. may good economy, There was a supper and Christmas tree they had enjoyed abroad. This society Superior ore, says, supply a dozen auto rec- Miss Hattie Abbott is her sis- how it is difficult to see it in that holds almost racing Lady Customer—I And I've only got of the line arts lasted 130 is enormous, a single corporation having visiting light. at the Centre at the Christian church of lovers Mrs. ords of uatioual Importance, lie is 75 cents. Just me "Romeo."—Ft recently estimated its holdings at ter, Cora Seven. with a goodly company. give years. Walpole does nut seem to have While State in Water· * scholars are the American champion auto- Paul Pioneer-Press. όΟΟ,ΟυΟ,ΟυΟ tons, worth as many million attending Grange Brownfleld. The from away at home plainly looked upon it with a very favorable course few will under- ville we were glad to meet an old friend for the Christmas time. Alice A. mobilist. dollars." Of very It is raining hard this Thursday after- eye, I'pr he says, "The nominal qualifi- ore in the and schoolmate, H. R. Dunham, who is 1 Stearns from Jessie A. One of Wmr'a Evil·. stand that a ton of iron noon. Wellesley; Chap- Clarence Mackay. the New York mil- cation was to have been to the a merchant Italy; is worth a million dollars, al- prosperous of what the man, Virgil Horr, and Bessie Mrs. lier tiret hus- ground Christmas tree and entertainment this Knight lionaire sportsman, denies that he will Hcnpeck (visiting real one was being drunk." MAINE. the of the sen- Mayor, Mr. Davis, calls the gem city of from Leola M. from NORWAY, though that is meaning at Memorial Hall. Fryeburg; Noyes stable ou eastern band's grave)—Yes, here lies a hero. the Kennebec. He makes a of evening Truman Frank Cush- race a thoroughbred tence as it stands. specialty Norway; Stearns, You would not Mr. Peabody and daughters have gone tracks next lie says. "I'm too be my husband today Aulmnln and Scaalckne··. for the gents' furnishings and carries a stock man, Grace Plummer from North Bridg- year. Useful articles make the best presents Holidays. to New Hampshire for an indefinite had he not been killed in the war. of $20,000 in value. ton; Althea Farnham from Bridgton. busy to race." A French authority on seasickness time. Mr. a the of a chain one driven his own- Henpeck (llercely)—Yes. what makes the statement that cattle and The Panama business is responsible Mr. Mrs. By breaking bridle Don Derby, 2:04'4, by Denmark. and Rowe and little grandson curse war Is! a remarkable confusion of "Colum- of Preston Charles1 horses was a are almost Immune. Boston Wool for have gone to to injured er, James Murphy, recently stepped giraffes Monkeys Suit Cases, Bags, Peabody, Mass., * spend bia" and "Colombia" in the Mr. Dudley S. Perkins still remains He another to take In suffer but are cured newspapers, the winter. recently. bought half on the New York speedway The Strnirirle. considerably, by freaks as "Colombia very sick. its producing such all the sick ones in are place during recovery. 0:37M.·. How fast could he step on the eating a raw onion. Horses suffer | and Fur Robes, Mr. Will is the Nearly tpwn The are .for man ot An athlete is not made in an hour, Street condition which will Ordway running boiler roads dangerous and some of them die from Its Blankets, University,"—a improving. Memphis track? is a much, itself in a short time. and engine at the of Mi. beast on account of the ice. and the giant oak only specimen largely regulate logging camp Brooks is a effects. Tigers and are also A. D. Fessenden. Harry doing quite good of endurance after Its hardy conflict elephants j Heaters or a Sleigh deal in the lumber business. easily affected, whereas ice bears, ac- Baby There was a Christmas tree at the East Bethel. TIMELY TOPICS. with the elements. So It Is with the Sleigh For County Commissioner. Mrs. Linecott has been confined to the customed to the movement of ice tires, East Denmark church Thursday evening character of a man and of a woman. are as usual the lowest. house a number of on account of a Happy Christmae greeting to all the * Dean A. Ballard of Fryeburg is an- with a attendance and days are never so happy as when on ship- Robe. My prices large many pres- bad cold. postal card brigade. That European concert sounds very It is the struggle of the years that nounced as a candidate for the Republi- ents, among them a sum of money for board. Mr. John Bradeen of Porter vas at J. Miss Amy Bartlett is at home from much like a comic brass band.—Mem- makes the heart heroic.—Schoolmaster. can nomination for County Commis- the pastor. L. Frink's office this week. Gorham Normal School for the Chriet- News. sioner next Mr. Ballard has serv- At Odd Fellows' Hall phis Believed In Skilled Labor. year. Friday evening, Mr. mas as Granville, who has been quite holidays. is indeed the most imminent I Ill· liieoi:i|iletenenM. ed his town ten consecutive years there was a Christmas tree. At an Graft "The wife told me this « at so a organist's N. Sra85es°sfstthoerIucker sick his home in Porter, has far re- Miss Rose Kimball is at home for mean to IAMES FAVOR, chairman of the board of selectmen, and hour the hall was with of the day in public affairs. It Greene—Do you say that early packed covered as to be com rat few Christmas peril morning." said Mrs. Thornton, "that able to nee his days. no Maine. his district in the legislature people. A large nunber of beautiful embraces all -other perils.—Baltimore Miss Felcher said 1 had head on me? Θ1 Main flit.» Norway, represented school again this week Monday. Miss Gene Congdon from Brockton, | several of the pipes of the organ were of 1901-2. lie is a man of good judg- presents were brought for the children Herald. Gray—Well. If she didn't say that In al- Mass., is spending the Christmas holi- 3U t of order." ment and a prosperous farmer, and and by Santa Claus. so words she said presented Music, as a at J. M. Bartlett's. The enthusiasm which Japan and many substantially Mrs. "1 OUK fcTORE IS FULL OF true to was the order of the East Waterford, days guest | "Well." replied Iladlcy. hope ways Republican principles. readings, etc., Mr. Buck is the same thing. She told Daisy Brown Orlando pressing hay in Russia are showing for pence causes a they'll get Mr. Jones, our old plumber, evening. Alton Ames is at home from Dennys- this you were all heart.—Boston Transcript. Rev. H. W. of the place. suspicion that there must be a stock of j to tlx them, and not those now plumb- A Card. Palmer, pastor ville for the Farmers are at holidays. their potatoes in· the far east—Wash- Honored. ALL KINDS OF FOOTWEAR. Congregational church, was remembered Will Chadbourne and Kill selling damp powder ?m that have just set up on the cor- our sincere thanks Harry have 50 cents per bushel delivered at Locke's We wish to express with an a sum of Tost. Some men have such ideas of envelope containing one to Bethel to work on a timber lot Mills. ington queer ner." is and more than ever before. to our and friends who have Our stock larger complete neighbors money. SIr. Chadbourne and George Stevens The sultan has had a printer execut-1 things that they buy their way into shown, word and deed, their deep a full line of by Mr. Stevens will a little ed for a error. public otiice for the purpose of being; Accounting For It. Our are We also carry for us our recent be- Mills. bought. go Lake. making typographical prices always right. sympathy during Locke's later. Norway "1 his They expect to have a :rew of If Abdul lived in this country he would "honored at the hands of their fellow see." said colleague, "that ■ reavement. Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Cross had a Christ- Evelyn is at home for the fifteen. Partridge to a new series of :here were some questions asked at tbe Mk. ask Mrs. Akthik L. Mann. mas have Inaugurate citizens."—Exchange. tree at their home Friday evening Elsie Sanderson is home on a fort- holidays. Mb. and Mrs. Frank L. Willis. massacres.—Memphis Commercial Ap- trial to which you didn't object." and entertained a few friends besides vacation. Mrs. Ο. M. Cummings of Norway and Suit Cases. light's Sad. "Were thereV" said Mk. Lkwih M. Mann. their own visited her Mrs. R. the lawyer. "I'er- rrunks, W. peal. family. The old fashioned sings have been re- sisters, Knight Bags Mr. a and Miss Ellen Amy—Poor Mr. Billion lu\s been In a 1 îaps I was out of breath."—Puck. You can find useful here. Yours and Mrs. Walter Swift also had rived. There have been several pleas- Partridge, last week. The cities and towns which run their gifts truly, Card of Thanks. Christmas tree. Mrs. Swift's Flood has to Rumford to railway smash and is sinking fast. father, int Virgil gone own pay very small gatherings lighting plants A our thanks Hon. Ε ben and of Leeds, work for Charles Roes. Bella—Dear me! How sad! And I Novelty to Him. I We wish to extend heartfelt Rand, daughter, Henran Hill is working for L. M. salaries in comparison with what are were with them. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Kneeland went to refused him last month! do out the 1 to the friends and neighbors, also the Sanderson off timber. only "Why you always pick getting the paid to the managers of private cor- SMILEY SHOE STORE, Masonic lodge, for their kind sympathy Charlie Lowe is sick with a bad cold. Skinner Bros, want the addition to Waterford recently to attend funeral lomellest women to talk to?" Eben Lowe has his second of their Hannibal Kneeland. porations. The result is that the cor- and assistance in our late bereavement, yoke ι ;heir barn for cows, not corn. father, You can conquer your cares more "I never saw any before. 1 come MAINE. the best men and munic- NORWAY, the loss of husband and father, oxen. F. L. Edwards and Charlie Mrs. Clara Mrs. A. D. Kilgore has gone to visit porations get through (Gilson) Hodgman of Med· quickly if you do not continually carry 1 rom Cincinnati, you know."—Clncln- Salesman. the beautiful flowers. I Lowe went to"Ketchum" for them Mon· ι Mass.. has at lier daughter, Mrs. Arthur Richardson of ipal ownership the lower price men.— !. N. F. W. FAUNCE, and also for brd, been J. W. Ather- ι long face. ι latl Commercial Tribune. SWETT, Manager. Mks. (£. H. Bkiwus and Family. day. J, oma a tow Denmark. Boston Advertiser. days. Telephone 112-3. Residence 112-12. Newton C. Herrfck. Gardiner Reporter-Journal: And while is at home from Bos Murder at Rumford Falls. Earle Ε. Stuart we are about children we migbl (Srtord Democrat NORWAY. I It was more than a tha talking ton for a few days' Christinas vacation mention the number of that A MIGHTY MAN. BLUE STORES. flu a °®η^Γ7 young boys William Cooper, gifted English poet or A team defeated a Parie tean ONI ITALIAN DEAD AS THE OUTCOME 01 CHURCHES. are on the street nights when the; Possesses steady nerves, vigorous Norway said: menta on rivei AXI should be somewhere else. The street blood and strong t to 0 in a game of ice polo the A CHRISTMAS EVE CELEBRATION, Rev. B. S a In ganp, quick cecond Congregational Church, "There le pleasure poetic pains, and kiic Pastor iservlce Sunday Which know. is not the for young boys, powers. He is healthy, vigorous, Saturday afternoon. OTHERS INJURED. Rldeout, Preaching only i>oete place SOCTH_P.^KIS. 12:00 Men'i 1 The man men. \ 10MO A. M.; Sabbath School, M.; this latt they ought not to be allowed there. cesfu), happy; a among and win SocUl 7:00 Ρ And we will venture to add, at mouth va m s post ortric*. Mrs. W. L. Blood children, Prayer Meeting ntfl:30; Meeting, should keep them at home, but Dr. Parker's Tonetic Tablets nevei weekly Prayer Meeting, Tuesdaj day, that there ie also a sort of pleasurt parents have been at Old Town for some time at the M.; regular cannot control them, fail to restore health and strength. The] oaceHour·: 7 SO a. M. Ιο 7 30 »*. M. As the result of stabs received evening; Y. P. S. C. K. Meeting Friday evening which parents always par- HEALTH in only prosen COMFORT AND have returned home. prosrtic pains, care ■ settlement at Rumford at 7.30. if do not whether do not doctor weak organs and whip u{ Italian Fi\llt even when an ticularly they ihisii Tlt'MK RAILWAY. Universalis» Church, Rev. Carollno E. Angell know; writing obituary, of who has been en one Italian, whose name they are out or not. The round up waning functions with strychnine—they Mrs. Hose Powers, Thursday night, Pat tor. Preaching eervlce on Sunday at TO 31 ί providing the person was worthy of pub Oct. 4,19Ββ, died in th« U. meet thieves made last week bIiowk the doctor the cause and back the Clothes Commencing in milliuery work at Dover, ar seems to be Carro Gallo, A. M. Sabbath School, 12Λ0; Y P.C. lie notice like the whose name boy bring Demand Warm gaged subject aru whether makes vital LKAVK SoOTH VAkl» home night, and Francescc Ing. 7HX) Ρ M. way many of the boys going, nerve power which organ» TRAINA rived Tuesday. hospital Friday Β. F. Paetor stands at the head of this sketch. another Italian, with a Method let Church, Kev. Flckett, that was the result of running the streets act. restore normal activity to all * Xicolazzo, Sabbath School never become famous in the They 'lowη (east)-* 36 Α. M., (dally, Sundav Mrs. Fred Scott has to Free Preach ng eervlce. 10:30 A. M.; He had Going goue port fractured skull and a bullet in his herd, 7KM) P.M. or not. The state or the municipality the functions, bringing into har- In Cold Weather. Included), 93»*· *·· * *>*· M- S·»™» «n'y 12:00 M.; Social Evening Meeting, eves of the world creating a new bodily to remain with her husband for at leasl clans meeting by does not do much to monious action the liver, bowel* Κ MI F \k is under arrest. , prayer meeting, Tuesday evening; like nor keep good boys stomach, A. 3 3S P. M.. a of the winter. country, George Washington, at Uolng up (West)—10:00 M.. portion men had been a ad Friday evening. _ but lets them go as they and enrich and purify You can afford to wear cne of our new WINTER SUITS f;4 The drinking freely, Rev. Ε S. Cotton, Paetor human blood to now, like good, please kidneys. They y. M dally, Sunday· Included). Sunday only Baptist Church, by causing then the two late Christ mas eve a began A. M.: Sabb th School until they do something wrong and the vital elements, coursing through H M. W. J. Wheeler shipped goo<] tight atnohg Preaching eervlce. 10:30 for noi cold À. P.M Napoleon Bonaparte, conquest; be a off these It's to now than to take chances with the a New iu the course of which Gallo was 12:00 M.; Meeting Sunday evening them. It would practical arteries and veins, throw poisonous prices. cheaper buy CHURCHES. horses to H. McKay Twombly, them, Prayer had he ever spoken words that shook punishes stabbed. Sheriff Porter and Constable to them from getting into accumulations that clog the svstem, Church. Rev. W. 1 York millionaire, Monday morning. 8TATKK MEKTIKOS. the world as did Martin Luther; thing keep weather. Klret Congregational some of the religious evil so far as and a curfew overcome the natural due to Ρreac hlng service·, 10:4 Poor were summoned by of Oxford used the talents ways possible, debility Κ V. IV. &r. and wife of Salem, P. Λ A. M. Rceularmeetln* Lodge, but he had pvenhim to Zt. School 12 ^ Charles D. Brown on their arrival found ox with the officers ordered deal make the old a m and 7 p- *·; Sunday M.; ] Italians, and No. In Masonic Hall, Friday Evening on to the best of his law, advancing age. Tbey Your too, is a worth considering. οι Mrs. Brown's 18, by his Creator ability, subject K. ai t> p. *.; Church prayer meeting Mass., were with parents. his frcm troon. Oxford Arch with found on the street in the and the OVERCOAT) 1· s. C. Xicolazzo barricaded in shanty, before full Royal Chapter, him a evury boy young, keep young strong. (. at 7 30 o'clock. All, not other on or which rendered neighbor Tuesday veiling Alva Shurtlert and wife, for Christmas. window had been broken. No. 29, assembles Wednesday Evening, good in the young Are from the weakening are Invited. which every 4 8. as we show 1later on. evening, might help keeping you suffering Warm Overcoats, wis* .onnectcd, cordially before full moon. Oxford Council,15· M., and citizen, may And we work or Good Winter Suit, Rev. A. W. Pottle, Paetor a his the officers had to out of evil company. effects of excesses, bard Methodlat Church, Miss Susie M. Wheeler gave party After arrest, put Friday evening:, after full moon. Oxford Look©, Newton C. Herrick was born in Nor- boys worry, to meeting. 9JO a aftei wouldn't have the limit too illness'.' Dr. Parker's Tonetic Tab- to $18. $5 $16. Ou Sun.lHV. morning prayer to or thirty up a stiff to prevent the No. 1, Ark Mariners, Wednesday evening and to a age placed past $5 u 10:45 a.m.; Sabbath Schoo Saturday evening twenty-five tight mob,of way May 7tb, 1852, belonged nrt-a- hiug service from a-id full moon. either. the newest in > 6:15 P. M. ■ of the A time infuriated Italians mobbing six of whom are young lets, embodying principles ! 'u., Kpworth League Meeting. young people. very lively I. O. O. F.—Norwav Lodge.-Regular meeting family of 13 children, Fur Coats, 7 F. M. ; prayer meettaj 1 him. It is claimed an medicine, not only cure rheumatism, ■veiling praver meeting was enjoyed. killing attempt In Odd FpIIows* Half, every Tuesday Evening. still When 12 years of age the in the Moosehead class meeting. > rlday evening in his No. meets In Odd living. Fire that originated $IO to $45. rue-lav evening; had been made to burn him camp. Wlkley Encampment, 21, into Greenwood and set- neuralgia, indigestion, constipation, Kev. H. 8. nukham. Pastor F. Collins and fourth Even- family moved Woolen mill in Abbot Itaptlet Church. Mr. Harry W. aud Beujamin Due that he shot himself from Fellows' Ma l, second Friday Company's village blood and anemia, but service H> 4o A *., sat story is on a farm where he lived until headache, impure i>d Sun lay, of R. are the oi ings of each month. Mt. Hope Rebckah Lodge, tled on that property and LAMB SKIN UNDERWEAR. preaching meeting 00 p. n. Pawtucket, I., guests fear of into the hands of the of each Monday destroyed overcome all functional derange- ULSTERS, REEFERS, COATS, I,all school \i praver falling No. 38, meets on tlrst and third Friday his On February 15, C. Barnes' they Tuesdav evening. Mr. and Mrs. Sewall M. Rowe for the reaching majority. Ladd Brothers' grist mill, W. and cure the entire praver meeting others. month. „, ment, by building up J. I aator he married Viola, daugh- CAPS, GLOVES, MITTENS. I'nlvereallet Church, Kev. flf- Little, Christmas K. of P.—Regular meeting In Hathaway r.lock 1881, youngest saw mill, a storehouse, blackemith shop so P. * holidays. the dead is called 24 yeais and the functions service every Sunday h« 2::»» Gallo, man, U. A. O. ter of Luke and Drusilla Chase system restoring Γ reaching every Thursdav Evening. R., Noyce Morgan, and town across the Piscataquis as Nature in- at 3 30 p. *. Evening service, of the of and it is understood that he Friday of each bridge that the vital organs act Sunday School The regular quarterly meeting age, Division, Nn. 12, meets third and settled on a farm with his brother The loss was with in No. P. 8., ecconu river. total 120,000 tended should. P. M. Universalist church previous to com- leaves a widow and child Italy. month. Lake Aneembly, 8S« after a set of they and fourth evenings of each month. Edward, erecting buildings an aggregate insurance of about ?3,.r>00. 50 Tonetic Tablets βΤΑΤκυ MKKT1SU». in the church Wed- Francesco Vattalare was also seriously Friday Each box contains munion will be held P. of Grange meets second and with F. H. NOYES CO., ■ H.—Norway The flames a small seven. stabbed. at Hall. spread great rapidity, for Blood and Nerves, and A. M.—Paris So. !»4. Reeuhu at half past fourth Saturdays of each month Grange Here lived, on the Body, Κ A Lodge. nesday evening meets In they working together forcing the engaged upon for Liver and on or before roll moon A coroner's was Sat- G. A. R.—Harry Rust Post, No. 54, when lie employes box of Liveroid Tablets NO! neetlng Tuesdav evening jury empaneled the until June 8, 1897, second door of the to from SOUTH PARIS. — meet in Paris flret l.<>. ι», ΐ Mount Mica Lodge, regular Advertised letters South and an will l>e New G. A. R. lall on the Tuesday Evening place milj jump Bowels. 50 cents a box or 0 boxes for Aurora urday morning, inquest hie home and instead of evening of each wee*. office Dec. 2$: of each month. lost by Are, the windows. None was seriously in- or The Dr. luge. Thursday post held. A. R. Mon. $2.50. At all tlwt and third Monday evenlngf W. R. C.—Meets in New G. Hall, anew he has no form of fire druggists Encampment, Mise 1·lu Hoimau. most building bought jured. Tho vi'lage 51-53 Xiccolazzo has been unconscious day evening. and anunoccupiedafter Parker Medicine Co., Exchange St., No Mise Nettle Suia'.l. No. meets In house not far away, repairing Κ.—Mount Pleasant Kebekah Lodge, his aud at list Ν. E. O. P.—Lakeside Lodge, In, protection. U. S. A. ΐΓο? Mr. Wm. DuniliT-. of the time since arrest, Wed- thus a new home Portland, Maine, and fourth h rlday β of eacr New G. A. R.Hall, on the tlrst ami third it, moved in; making hi meets second still remained so, and his re- «all. reports nesday of each month and but worked on Deafness Cannot be Cured uiontn In <>dd Fellows' at the evening* for himself family, No. 143, meeth The chandeliers Universalist is considered doubtful. Ο U. A. M.—Norwav and South Paris Council, : : : u \. Κ —W. K. Kimball Post. covery the farm with his brother the same as t>v local as the? cannot reach the We now have evenlugs of eacl church are the gift of Mrs. T. £. No. 10, meets at G. A. It. Hall every Tuesday applications, iir-t and third Saturday partly diseased portion of the car. There Is only one CURES CATARRH. Hall. were ■ evening. [Liioth, In U. A. R- Stearns of Cambridge, Mass. They Maine News Notes. to ci; re Deafness, and that la by constitu- Relief meets βη· U.O. P. F.—Elm Tree Colony, No. 190, meets and Mrs. Herrick had one way Wm. Κ Kimball Corps made W. J. 28 ^Mr.6 only tional ren^cllcs. Deafness Is caused by an In- of each month, lr by Sheridan, Sudbury I second and fourth Wednesday evenings of each : : : a full line of λ n i third Saturday evenlugs child born to Chester by name, flame! condition of the mucous lining of the Boston. ι month. them, Cure Kellef Cori>s llall. St., Cecil of North v*as ,v 14 Kustachlhn Tube. When this tube gets lnflam*d "Πυομκι tiib Most Wonderful from 1 to Oct. 1. Page Sedgwick ! V. O. G. C.—Norway Commandery, No. 24., who died December 1st, 1890, aged 1· of IL—Paris Grange, May have a sound or hear- tin The course of lectures at the Methodist drowned into an air meets second ami fourth Thursday evenings of was a dutiful a you rumbling Imperfect κοκ Catarrh Ever .neets second and fourth Saturday .during recently by skating I years. He fine, boy, ami when It Is closet! Deafnejs is Discovered," Saturday, li eseh month ing. entirely 1» alnder of the y car, meets every church is to Jan. 14, when hole. t cood and the affliction the r. suit, ami unless the IntHmmatlon can b·· A Co. jK)stp>>ned K. G. Ε —Oxford Castle. No. 2, meet·» In Ryer- scholar, through Say F. A. Siiuktlefk Lewistonwill his I were to taken out an It be to state here, that give Muslin Underwear. Lo-''iav evening at l'ythlan The rain of Sunday, the 20th, caused 14 WilHam Woodis lost be Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for I iarl·μ ^ are invited to meet in the au- as this year. about years ago not cured by that will kill the bacilli of catarrh and Modern Woodmen of America.-South church all over the state. The uuueually large free." fourth Tues great rejoicing the water his who left four little children, circulars, ALL PRICES. No 10367, meets second and dience room afternoon as early The recent rains have raised wife, F. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, Ο their growth. SEE OUR LINE. Camp. Hall. Tuesday situation on the several streams of the an infant whom prevent dav In itolden Cross but it is still lower than at the voungest daughter, method of evening* No. after dinner as possible. in the lake, β—'old by 75c. per bottle. Ilyomei is the only known Koval Arvanum -ParrU Council, MB, state is considerably relieved. he into the care of Mrs. Herrick Druggists, price evenings at .*>. this time of year for a long time. gave Hall's Fimlly Villa are the best. treatment that accomplishes this. It is ■ueets lirst and third Monday The "aris Manufacturing Co. followed for the time and as lie never tail- The total tonnage of ship building in Mrs. Eli M. Benson, who moved to being; the simplest, most pleasant, and the E. A. fur a its usual custom this year of giving each ed for her she up iw an adopted The Κ Institute in Portland, Me.. I MRS. HOWE, Kli J. Sw. has been at home the state for HHKÎ is 30,058, against Mechanic Falls some months since, has grew ;elcy only absolute cure for catarrh that has of its men a box of candy at and a more home slit on Hill, is curing few pound :»7,201 for 1»02 and 47,146 for returned to work at her old job at the child; congenial Munjoy successfully ever been discovered. days. Christmas. The list is than ever could not have found in any Slie drunkards and users. MARKET SOUTH PARIS. longer There is a fair for the coming shoe family. drug Thousands of unsolicited testimonials SQUARE, »\ Morton is at home from it took boxes prospect factory. as she calls junraiv Miss Julia before, and this year 370 were is still with her mother, her, vaca- year. Several cars of apples shipped have been received from the most prom- for the holiday to for the BALSAM Abington, Mass., go around. station this week. where she will remain present. AOAMKO.VK ΒΟΤΛΛΊΓ women in the Maine from the Norway inent men and country It seems that the "You cannot too much in praise of one of the best concentrated tion. close of her work at Leavitt probable The on the Old Ladies' Home speak Is compounded who have been cuied this remarkable At the secure control of the »e- repairs of roots and In the world. by Miss Central will The smoke and of Newton Herrick; lie grew up a Chris- extracts barks, gums Mrs A. and daughter, Institute, Miss Sue Rounds received sub- are well under way. \ safe h il reliable medicine, pleasant to the Ministers, bankers, lawyers, Besaey Washington County Railway. tian from I do not think remedy. ■ ..f Water vil le, are of the affection of her orgauized water did the most to the house, early boyhood; taste, and cures colds, asthma, and a:l even eminent have Lenora Bessey. spend- stantial tokens has been called damage or coughs, physicians given here. A stockholders' meetiug antl he ever misused a person knowingly, throat and lung troubles. Used by ]>eoplc of a week with their relatives there. One was au ring, paper. testimonials as to the remarkable ing pupils opal to see if action toward that end will be greatlv injuring paint an word in his refinement for 50 years. strong and the Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Stearns were in ever spoke unpleasant of to cure catarrh. m by the freshtnan class, » powers Hyomei Miss Maud Carter, who is teaching presented taken. This is only a part of what a other a Morris chair from the rest of the Portland the first of the week. family." Children are The outfit costs but homeThursuaj to the and she had Sfaiiy Sickly. complete Ilyomei Kraintree, Mass., arrived murder the trial of ladv "said writer, an vaca- school. The Terrio case, Mrs. A. L. Proctor, formerly assistant, Mother Gray'· Sweet Powders for Children, $1.00, consisting of inhaler, dropper the Christmas him as a for many years; evening to spend which at Skowhegan hat! to be adjourn- is at work at the post office during the known neighbor used bv Mother Gray, a nurse In Children's and sufficient Ilyomei to last several A call has been extended the Win- and he no futher commendation. New Break Colds In 24 hours, tion. by ed on account of the illness of a rush at the office. The mails needs Home, York, up weeks. This will effect a cure in ordi- juror, holiday a Headache Stomach Troub'cs, from ter Hill church of Somerville. Mr Herrick and wife both made pub- cure Keverl hni-ss, >1. Wheeler is at home Baptist will not be again at the Decem- are, as usual at this season of the year, and Worms. At cases, but for chronic and deepseat- Harry S. of opened several TcetliLig Disorders, Destroy nary ami Mass., to Rev. II. Pinkham, pastor will bΛ a is at lic of religion years mailed FREE. Ad- be nec- f*>r a vacation of ten days, ber term, but there probably very large and extra help required profession ill druggist-. 25c- Sample ed cases of catarrh, longer use may Harvard the in this Mr. the of Rev Le Ν. V. the Baptist church place. an term. to handle the same ago under preaching dresa, Allen S. Olmsted, Roy, of is assisting in SliurtletTs dnring trial at adjourned the office in order .A._K. essary, and then extra bottles Ilyomei Pinkham has the matter under consider- Bryant, but did not join any society is not alone without delaying the public. Mure Dangerous can be obtained for 50c. It holidays. ation and has as made no definite at Van Buren are now bui.d- The muse lias become interested in this Nothing yet Up they Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Stearns aud the best be called the me- M mot L. a of ·Ί0,- Th-tn Cutting Corns. The Foot-Ease Sanltiry (it might only) V Hall and fam ily and statement as to his action. ing a sawmill with capacity and thus she speaks for the two Κ. Dr. and Mrs. Herman L. Bartlett and subject, Corn Piastre ctue by absorption. Something thod of catarrh, but is also the and Miss Maud feet of lumber and* 40,000,000 ones of the do curing Whittle and family 000,000 children Christmas with Hon. bereaved family. enUrely new The satiltiry oils and vapors Hall s The week of prayer will be observed enjoyed or mall. most economical. were at bred shingles a year, and their cut this winter, thou haet ,eft n*' the work Sold all druggMs 26c. by Douglass entertained next F. Stearns at Lovell. Dear huetmn.t, father, by Co. have so much with union services commencing and Mrs. Joseph 4 malle I FllEE. Allen S. Olm- F. A. Shurtleff & together with lumber on hand, will be \n thv departure wc nioet widly fee » Sample Adureae, i>u Christmas day. Jan. at the Dr. Bial F. has received an Go-I hath blest u«. sted, Le Roy, Ν. Y. in the of to Sabbath. 3d, Congregational between and feet. I Bradbury Rut in our Sm sorrows confidence power Ilyomei has been 27,000,000 30,000,000 on staff of the our wouniletl heart" can heal will fora limited The L. K. Cole meat market church, Rev. H. S. Pinkham preaching appointment the visiting And te alone cure catarrh, that they A. and will the sermon. The services ami Shots were between officers Maine General at Portland. sell this medicine under their per- sold to Mrs George Hussey. Monday exchanged Hospital A Handsome Souvenir. Born. time, Mr some who hail entered il. Tubbs. the little daughter of to refund the if he run in charge of Mr. Hussey. Tuesday eveniug will also be at the Con· aftd burglars Dorothv sonal guarantee money he is out of store in Brunswick received her lost watch The treatment that was that it did not Coles, health is poor, and gregaiional church. On Wednesday ami L. Xaeon's early George Tttbbs, magnanimous In South I'atis. Dec. 24, to the wife of Albert the purchasers can say but the men who it extended the Grand Trunk to the a business at present. Thursday evenings at the Methodist Wednesday morning, j.;ot from George F. Merrill, picked up by I. Hatch, daughter help them. The safe had been and a Beck's store evening. to the Fifth of the In Paris, Dec. 23, to the wife of Herbert W. visited church and Friday ami Sabbath evenings iway. blown, near F. H. Tuesday delegates Congress Mrs. I.. M. Lunt has been the Locke of Commerce of the Taplev, a sot·. at the church. There will be no $100 bond and about ·$7·"> in cash secured. Ed C. Thompson has leased Chambers Empire, Dec. to the wife of Frank the Christmas season by her Baptist last In Bucklleld, 23, through The Main Street, near the academy during their visit to Canada August, A lien, a son. Petition for her ! service Saturday evening. closing car barn of the Lewis- store, Bankrupt's Discharge. thjear Lunt, ami «laughter, The Lewiston a been accentuated the In D-îc. 2o, to the wife of W. B. Gilles husband, service of the week at the church and will at once open grocery has still further by Peru, I η the matter of 1 her brother, Baptist Bruuswick and Bath Street grounds, a from Fanuington, and tou, Railway t.. th. pie, daughter. fHKEscE P. Voter an«I Α κ | of Sabbath evening, Jan. 10, I)r. W. E. 19tli. The store. delegates In Dec. 23, to the wife of Ν. E. York, Y. Locke of the University was burned on Saturday, the KXs to their home Norway, Γ κ m a s W. Wl.vo, ImllvMiially, Adelbert Brooks the sermon. All the Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Bell of Port- the British Empire, aeon. J j preaching of the blaze was ami as partners under the linn In Bankruptcy, Maine law school. progress veiy rapid, Mrs. Bell s one of the most beautiful souve- In Dec. to the wife of Charlès J. services will be land Christmas with dresses, Norway, 19, name and of Voter A | strictly evangelistic. of cars and three snow enjoyed a style on and twenty-eight O. Crooker. that has ever been issued any Bassinet, daughter. L. carrier rural Mr. and Mrs. James nirs by Dec. to the wife of Wing. I \lbert Holmes, times ever live cars were saved. Loss parents, In West Bethel, 17, George won the Une of the best Christmas plows only railway. The souvenir is in the shape Bankrupts. J mail route So. has certaiuly The baked bean and celery supper Luxtou, a daughter. WANT STEADY j had, is the told of observ- ;ibout insured. of To the Hon. Clarence Hale, Judge of the 1)1» DO YOU on his route, as story Friday's $50,000, partially at Concert Hall evening will of a book, and includes a series repro- good will of his patrons Wednesday trlet Court of the United States for the District ance the Methodist School, son direct taken | one of the ieces of mat- by Sunday II. A. Jr.. the of be followed a The stij>- ductions from photographs PAY? Γ-. evidenced by | Shorey, Ediçor by promenade. Married. of Maine: EMPLOYMENT AT GOOD boxes which was a little out of the usual line. who l as the R.'s and S. s. the Ontario and W. Wino of Rumforerty, and has fully compiled The whole parents and children, mas tree was unloaded in the afternoon, of each individual d.stric D. I) at the residence of the bride'* parente, with all the requirements of wild Acts and of Me family, of the Maine Baptist Missionary and Ml** Kethcr HOMER N. CHASE & Auburn, the of Mrs. exercises other than chorus Lewis T. Mason, a farmer of tary symbolical Mr. Ilerliert II Gray of Oxford tin· orders of Court touching hie bankruptcy. CO., were with exception without wealthy on the work and in the bottom left-hand be de· A. Main Street. present, Society, lectured society's appearing I.. Elwards of Norwav. Wherefore he prays, That he may Mentlou this paper. 9V and her child. and a brief talk Rev. Mr. Maxtield, shot himself in a lodging hoyse Mr. from Archie Curtis youngest singing by at the church, Cottace Street. corner. There are twenty-four pictures In Norway. Dec. 23, by Rev. B. F. Flckett. creed by the Court to have a full discharge from a small He was Baptist Miss Nellie both The were unloaded Pottle, the pastor. Much credit is due in Boston Tuesday. suffering music in all in tho book in addition to a Webster Cleveland Goodwin and all debta provable against hie eetate Jnui gifts Stearns' Orchestra furnished which, " Voter was in an and had heeler, both of Norway and as of the Arm of tree, and the afternoon spent to Mr. and Mrs. Ε. E. and Dr. with incurable disease, g«*ne train that was May vldually co-partner Chapman for the dance at the Opera view of the splendid In South Pari*, I»ec. 23, bv Kcv. II. S. I'ltk- Λ under said Acts, except such to Boston to be treated at a sunlight Wing bankrupt \ C. L. Buck, who had the whole matter in hospital to the I.. ■ from such merry-making. nouse Christmas afternoon. tendered by the Grand Trunk ham, Mr. Chee. E. Swan an(i Mr». Mary Fogg, lehts as are excepted by law was that could be hand. but informed line both of _ nothing Ne vers of Portland was with shows scenes alonj, the Norw.iv. discharge. At a of Aurora Encampment. of Dr. Ilarry delegates, In Dec. Rev. C. Ε Λngell. Mr. this 34th of December, A. D. 1903. meeting done for him. Mason was <»2 years is and Falls, Norway, 19, by Dated day Dec. 21, the following his this week. Mrs. Nevers between Montreal Niagara Levi K. Richardson and'MIss Eva T.»44radbury, AUTEMAS W. WINU, Bankrupt. I. O. O. F., held and is survived a widow and son. parents Another Lesson in Grammar. age by Falls and Windsor, Sarnia to both of Norwav. officers were elected: in very poor health. Niagara ORDER OF NOTICE THEREO». In Haverhill, Ma»"., Dec. 21, Dr. Stephen the and The of tlie uxiora L.igni Muskoka, some beautiful reproductions es. C. P.—Eugene H. Dorr. Monday night police deprtty employes Harry Chase, formerly of Norway, and Mltte district of Maine, "PKKTEKITK" AND "PA RADIO MS," Λ Ν I· on electric scenes In the of On- will the COT- Η. I*.—lieorif»* It. Crockett. I sheriffs made an extensive raid Co. are in a system of of the "Highlands Blanche Watdiburn Kimball, both of Haverhill. On this 2Gth of Dec., A. D. 11)03, on read- Miss of putting set of day Norway, open S. W.—Carl Sl'C'U- I.I Κ Κ TECHNICAL TERMS. sellers in Bangor, on warrants at Bemis of about 125 incandescent tario,11 and a very comprehensive ing the foregoing petition, It Is— Libby — M Brown. liquor lights be had J. W Sanfor·! & Sons to be that were taken of the Ordered by the Court, That a bearing a free offer W Haske'l. signed County Attorney Smifh. for C. B. Cummings croup pictures of Jan., A. D. i, with ScrtlMs—tie.· by lights whole Is Died. upon the same on the ISth day TAGE STUDIO, K. Shurtleff. Seventeen were searched and and about their nartv during their trip. The In said Dis- Jan. splendid Treasurer—A. 03. places used in plant. I'J04, before said Court at Portland, North Berwick, Maine. Dec. 24. with a beauti- that was found in seven of them. Rev. C. R. and family were bound in dark green silk, trict, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon; and with A number of our most sedate citizens, ΙΚμτΑμμνΙ: iiquor Tenney In South Paris, Dec. 21, l harlc* E. Spoflord, In the Oxford Dem- an Panel or the Pans Portrait who were to f.ir- and Mrs. Frank A. Dan- ful title in red and goId notice thereof be published of Oxford side of one more Among those obliged guests of Mr. page stamped asrod 23 voir* In 6ald District, and more or less on the sba>ly forty, If you will kindly allow me οthe Do- Ni ocrat, a newspaper printed uish sureties for their in the coat-of-arms In West Peru, Dec. 19, WPIIam Cox, aged and other in a lot of time in real old in will appearance forth Christmas. showing that all known creditors, persons in quite recitation grammar, I, too, with a band time and of Cabinets. put sub-1 court was of the Bangor Owen P. Brooks gave a very attractive minion of Canada, encircled yearn. Interest, may appear at the said place, dozen Christmas day, and 81 Capt. Chapman In Hldlonvllle, Dec. 16, Mrs. Agnce M. Howard, the every S3.00 fashioned coasting of silk ribbon tied in a bow at the and show cause, If auv thev have, why pray- to remark en- House. exhibition of poultry, chickens, turkeys green 40 yetrs. not be one of them was heard writes that neither should will ageil er of said petitioner should granted. these 'John and ducks at his market even- edges. This souvenir bo greatly ap- In Peru, Dec. 20, M re. Ruth, wife of Ezeklcl the That We shall have some fine of that he hadn't been slid- even rem» t.. i-ea insti- Thursday And it Is further ordered by Court, samples would refers, tel y. the or| Rev. Mr. Sandford's will not Poland. thusiastically "Shiloh," The the a preciated the delegates, and the Clerk shall send by mall to all known cred- and that he Λ its taxes'to ing. display gave place quite by In Dec 18 Infant eon of II. A. ing before for tweuty years, of like. In Pr*-'vi,uis communication tution, bas decided to pay back remembrances Norway, Nell, itors of eald petition and this order, ad- onlv bring pleasant Robbing and 9 months. copies on had so much fun in twenty years he It seems that the city appearance. wife, aged dressed to them at tnelr of residence as exhibition. hadn't state thai ikoold almji the town of Durham. is visit- to but will be an R. Towle. places Caroline DeFabritis of Boston of their trip Canada, In Stanley, Dec.. 19, Ivory stated* large photos either. him the idea of obligation. ·®|,ζOn each of Shiloh asked the town*to before the In Dec. Julia Stearns, management at F. P. Stone's during the holidays. additional factor in bringing Lovell, 21, aged80ycare. Witness the Hon. clarence Hale, Judge be is somewhat at fault. one their of the school ing In Norway, Dec. 22, Aneel Dlnsmore, aged at Port- School en- point Every pay them portion died at his home on British the resources and of the said Court, and the seal thereof, The I'niversalist Sunday Ansel Dinsmore Empire great years, 3 months. of knows, of course, that should ιβ the to be to educating th*ir in Canada land, In said District, onthc2Gth day Dec, a Christmas observance money applied Dec. of heart failure, after the magnificent regions In West Purls, Dec. 22, Infant daughter of joyed pleasant shall ami that would is the to Tuesday, 22d, A. D. 1903. eve. A preterite of children within Shiloh according Minot the Grand Trunk Arthur Mann, aged about 3 months. Clerk. at Good Cheer Hall on Christmas a brief sickness. Ile was born in through which passes. [L. 8.] JAMBS E. HKWBY, meterite of will. It is true that shall is their own methods. The town said I In Sprlngllcld, Ma«s., Dec. 22, Henry Osgood of and order thereon. was served at the usual supper The son of I)ea. James 82 β A true cony petition supper n Sept. 26, 1815. Bcs*ey, formerly of Paris, aged years, Clerk. the derived from the Anglo >axon verb "Here are the public schools. You ay Civilizing tne eassamaquuuuics. Attest :-JA M ES Ε HEWEY, SALE ii' ur. letter there were exercises by and Betsey (Verrill) Dinsmore. In 1837 month*, 19 «lays. WOOD ASHES FOR sculan meaning to b.· send the children there or you may ftot Journal.) In Dec. Stlllman Morse. children, terminating with the appear- he married Judith C. Morse, daughter of (Kcnneboc Bryant's Pond, 23, will is fr-ni another as But the town can- In I>ec. Mrs. Columbia, widow of W. St. Nicholas, who derived un,lerth^1,^X- —just you please. Morse. Two The of Maine to teach the Parle, 20, auce of the modern Nathan and Mary (Crockett) attempt II. Cole, TO years. Petition for Discharge. Saxon verb, willan. to wish, to be will not set funds for Shiloh." Indians an aged Bankrupt's was and his apart any he moved to his tribe of agri- In Hebron. Dec. 23, Miss Elizabeth S. Hods- of promptly ejected place ve years after his marriage Passamaquoddy In the matter ) desired. being somewhat to the This decision was met a tentât crown- 34 In In taken the old fashioned Santa Clans. ing analagous by farm where he has since resided. cultural life, does not seem to be don, aged years. HiRAM CLARK, ! Bankruptcy. any quantity by of "to like." as the Utter to the taxes. The veteian Norway Bankrupt. ) scene a well-tilled tree was refusal pay a contractor with entire success. The younger After this Application «s| For years he was prominent ed Hon. Clahence Hale, of the idiomatically used in every day Englis. collector, Mr. Davis, gave them a cur- like the To the Judge unloaded. builder. He was one of the charter of the red men, District Court of the United States for the LOAD LOTS A SPECIALTY. in the eat of our better coun- and generation CAR But, develop»· tain time limit. Later and P. of of the white race, is LOST. District of Maine: elected members of Norway Grange, II., younger generation Mt. Pleasant Kebekah Lodge from the whichlagu. had no sels at Shiloh aud the taies of life on the CLARK of Parle, In the County Anglo-Saxon, prevailed an member. He held restless in the dull routine Paris Hill between the Hub- In officers at its meet- these auxiliaries and honorary On of Oxford, and State of Maine, the following regular future tense, acquired were in full. was into and the HIRAM on and Particulars address, paid various town offices. In he farm, and so it goes cities, an said represents, that For Price "»< politics bard House and A. P. Steams', District, respectfully last evening: Vh;an- c.u,,,tbe »u«,l,ar, brave is found of Λ last he was duly ing Friday a Two sons, Charles W., the 22nd day ug., past, will for the A Deer Discovered. Republican. young Passamaquoddy watch, Acta of N. tl.—Mrs. Clara M. tlowarl. for the first person, and Trap Pleasant in the mills and lie is open face, gold, Waltham adjudged bankrupt under the Congress * ! who resides in the village, working shops. that he has sur- V. a.— Ml*» ("arrle all. second and third m expressing Game Warden F. E. Jorgenson l as not be rewarded relating to bankruptcy; duly M I.each. persons who lives on the civilized to be sure, but does l'he finder will his and rlehts of It. s.—Mi-n lialtie com- Street, and Horace G., getting suitably rendered all property property, ( futuritv in declarative sentences. forwarded to the game the exact line of with all the r. S —Μ γη. Sophia lark. recently home farm, and one daughter, Mary Α., propose to follow bv the same to and has fully compiled requirements SIMON STAHL, l>c.tu are no a intended for the caUh- returning the orders of Couit touching Treaean. noon. Interment at Pine Grove cerae- New England by the Court to discharge to iiie or the are much like ice with his eetate under said will be installed the tirst phrases express willingness irons very tongs, Indians to and considerable debts provable against The officers and wt're ! tery. support, Acts, excetit such debts as arc ex- determination of the speaker. very fine and sharp, for out for them each year in Notice. bankruptcy 2\Γ. B. in January. points George II. Cullinan, bookkeeper money is paid cepted by law from sucn discharge. BBRXjIN AND OORHAM, meeting The u,c of the to the of a bear trc'p, shown a A. D. 1903. potential preterites attached spring & Sons at Bemis, will of the fact that many have more for on (luted this 21st day of December, 5 1-2 C. B. Cummings spite I shall charge shoeing There will be doing at the should and would must :«dlow the Uws ind suspended from a bent sapling of the to bo self and of HIRAM CLARK, Bankrupt. something take charge of the home office disposition supporting all horses the first of this week. On the the use of shsll and will at feet above the trail, or run, where the January, 1904. TOEREO». court house Tuesday governing firm, the vacated by Geo. A. some use to the community. ORDER «F NOTICE and treasurer least in ions of déclara deer went down to drink. Brush wis position See on board in county commissioners principal pi v.postl about 1st. prices shop. District of Maine, se. the Brooks, January on read- will meet in annual session to close up live sentences. arranged beneath it so that Mrs. Geo. Never before in the recollection of the LESLIE E. NEWELL. On this 26th ciay of Pec·, A. D. 1903, ·»,»«» slightest I Dr. H. P. Jones and sister, It Is on This distinction in the use of these it would the been such a ing the foregoing petition, RANGE the business, and Weduesday, step upon spring trsy>, ! funeral of inhabitant has there had year's W. Holmes, attended the oldest Paris, Dec. 2S, 1903. Ordered by the Court, that a hearing be auxiliaries is ni» recent fad. but was the to fall and sei?e D. as announced elsewhere, the special allowing grapples I Miss railroad in Franklin county, the same on the 15tli of Jan., A. QUAKER Julia Stearns at Lovell Thursday. agitation upon day as what- lu Dis- on salaries and instituted as early the with a terrible and relentless grip of the narrow gauge rail- 1904, before said Court at Portland, said legislative committee was a sister of the late Mrs. the birthplace that since it Stearns at 10 o'clock In the forenoon; and will meet to the salaries urv —and has ever ^thbeen violated. ever to be below. If chanced as at the time. Franklin FALL Β Alt G Λ I.\ LIST trict, fees investigate ce£ happened P. Jones. road, preseut notice thereof be published In The Oxford Dem- back to the correct to be a would hold George of anil Oxford officials. It ought Therefore, going deer, they certainly team horses of Thomas the distinction having of 200 of the best trades In New ocrat, a newspaper printed In said District, paid County One of the county enjoys in for this committee to decide application, the mooted expression, 1 it though they would undoubt- lines in within just out, FREE for that all known creditors, and other persons to be easy securely, Jones of Waterford fell on the ice in this more railroad operation England, and is the animal and cause 'it in etimp;afew with crops, stock Interest, may appear at the said time place, that none of our officials draw grossly J,mid like," equivalent saying, mangle so her borders than any other county the edly Tuesday and was badly injured and tools Inoluded, on e*sy and show cause, If any they have, why wish that l liked," or, "1 should like to most torture before death village there aro char- a not be excessive compensation. J excruciating was killed. the State of Maine, and terms. If you want to get quick prayer of said petitioner should granted. in- that he Over that the like"—not a very complimentary came to its release. is and for charters for ad- .*ale tend for our description blanks. And It Is further Ordered by the Court, Bisbee of Skowhegan ters petitions Mar. creditors A word is due the Eastern Argus, ference for the addressed. The was discovered a man wfio Capt. Wright the time 130 sales to men from 19 states since 16, (Jerk shall send by mall to all known good person trap by in town for the holi- ditional lines. At present that our addressed else- It visiting his people 1903, Is our Kuarantee to you copies of said petition and this order, the of which appears I think that much of lie came near in it. no less than six lines of rail- as stated. prospectus interchange very getting caught davs. there are methods arc rleht D. M. French, local to them at their places of residence where. Come to think of it. though, of and shall and of would and is about the most fiendish form of that There com Wl ness the lion. Clarence Hale, Judge wii Stevens has an excellent tool road in in county. agent, shop, Norway. can be ha*e Philip operation of the said Court, and the seal thereof, at Port- there are few words that should in the tirs' person htaM» that the commissioners con- the Λ >3 Union Mutual good poaching which he won in a is one partially built, Farmington, CLfrnilt said on the 26th of Dec., said ·" chest guessing • * "JirUUl, Portland, fie. land, In District, day said that haven't already be«n by «•«ntences is due to the loose way ever heard of. Wiscasset line. Petitions Ε Bldg., test run the Boston Herald the first Waterville and A D 1903 the The o( the by Clerk. the Democrat regarding Argus. SES. some * are now before the railroad commission- fL.'s.J JAMES E. HEWEY, of the month. lietltlon and order thereon. is as well known to all the people books the For example, HOW TO PREVENT CROUP. new line and the exten- A true copy of Argus give parauigms. J·» Lunt of Portland is at her ère for another E. to trav- Mrs. Minnie Attest:—JAMES HEWEY,Clerk. of Maine as Dave Pratt is old gives the future tense thus,-l news the mothers one of those which are now in Greene It will be good to brother's store, (Smiley's). sion of on the Grand Trunk. Everybody shall or will, the since the elers etc., thereby convcying of small children to learn that croup Holmes is at Beck s and a few days to its at Helen clerking operation, knows what it is, even politics—ol idea that either tonn may be usetl be The first of were asked to approve is can prevented. sign store. commissioners FROBATE NOTICES. which, the way, little concealment A or two bo- or location of another by croup 18 hoarseness. day Horace W. Oxnard of Houlton is the the survey yet of the Estates does not wither the John's for To all persons Interested In either made. Age Argus forgiveness pre- the attack the child becomes hoarsp. Favor. new one. : Ple\skUg fore guest of his cousin, James N. Of Course hereinafter named suming to correct his father s son, know at in and This is soon followed by a peculiar Barrows fell on the ice a few At a Probate Court, held Parts, W. Walker A Son had to abandor s Jennie on third of A. the son father was the autlioi Give Chamberlain's serious A TIMELY SUGGESTION. for the County of Oxford, the Tuesday Streel tombât cough. since and received woman likes to feel that the our Lord one thousand their ice tield above the Park s Oram rough days quite every Dec., in tho year of of some of the notes in Brown as soon as the This is the season of the year when matter which the day be Cough Remedy freely injuries. nine hundred and three. The following rails in the bridge, they plowed mar of Grammars, or housewife re- for the action nickel «. becomes even after the is at the and careful of shoes she wears is the l>cen thereupon The storm left it ii child hoarse, Bertha Mann of Tufts College prudent having presented fore the rain. The 1 am and his style hereinafter Indicated, It is hereby Ordered : very truly yours appears, and it will dispel in this for the holidays. her supply of Chamberlain1* rather bad Wednesday morning rough cough her home village plenishes That notice thereof be given to all persons In- shape. John C. Parlin of In this {.II it It is certain to be latest of the fashion. be out ice from anothei all symptoms croup. way Mrs. A. K. Allen of Foxboro, Mass., Cough Remedy. prevailing terested, by causing a copy of this order to they began taking is and In the Ox- are and auxiety may be avoided. with her Mrs. S. D. An- needed before the winter over, published three weeks successively MODEL easy down the river, near Oal danger stopping sister, The woman who wears at South field farther Experience Party. thousands are much more and ford Democrat, a newspaper published This remedy is used by many for a time. results prompt at a QUAKER roads were for haul drews, In said that they may appear The good There will be an u known it is at hand and Paris, County, Lodge. experience party of mothers and has never been satisfactory when kept Probate Court to be held at Paris, on to the Walker ice houses and othei New jc ing Good Cheer Hall Frulay evening, fail. It is, in fact, the only remedy that The Hebron Sanatorium. as soon aa the cold is contracted the third Tuesday of January, A. D. 1J04, at 9 as are put in the but few of th< given be heard there- remove places village, Year's at which those who hav« and thai before it has become settled in the of the clock in the forenoon, and to they night, can be Maine Statt and hav< always depended upon of the cause. farmers from outside the village » Secretary Young instance a on if they see I" .ιοί·»· is and easy to take. For sale bj has issued a circular stating system. In almost every been hauling, as there is so much bar< pleasant Sanatorium <"'>!·» Shurtleff Λ Co., South Paris; Stevecs, of the com severe cold may be warded off by taking HENRY F. BRICKETT, late of Andovcr, that upon recommendation or bolts. ground in the roads. as soon as the first deceased; petition that Hiram D. Abbott on without Oxford; Drug Store, Norway. for the purpose the this remedy freely as Noyes mittee appointed some other suitable person lie appointed - ol of the cold There a E. died about ÎSTsiirtj- association had in the town indication appears. administrator presented by Annie Brlckett, '"d Charles Spofford purchased in it to children foi afternoon, the 21st inst. arrested two farms of about 320 acres oi is no danger giving sister. w„k o'clock Monday The "moonshiners" recently Hebron It is 50 cts.. of which a it contains no harmful substance. 50 cts.Down at the home of his father, Edwin I. Spof for running an illicit still in Portland land through the centre pub RUFUS BRYANT, late of Hartford, deceased ; the husband and one guest are on this to take—both adults and chil- real estate ford, 23 years. He bad had a lon| got off pretty easy in court. Davir lie highway runs. There pleasant petition for license to sell and convey aged he invited If the husband ιβ a membei barns dren like it. it and you will gel Erank H. administrator. illness from and it ha Albert, the father, pleaded guilty anc land two farm houses and three Buy presented by Bryant, consumption, wife .h.» ·><· "d ™ cures. For sale roA that aud the »,>«. in flii acres of this tract is gooc the best. It always by S//0& WOA/XN been known for months recover; was sentenced to sixty days jail. About 125 SARAH ϋ. JONES, late of Oxford, deceased; other guest is to be invited. bes': lane & Co., South Paris; Stevens, real estate Variety Store. Norwty. was At the of till son wa& allowed to on his own retog and of it the Shurtleff for license to sell and convey impossible. opening a * go arable land, part petition ried members will each bring is also ί ■ Store, Norway. James 8. attorney for the war iu 1898 Mr. was ι Jheunm^ nizance. for orcharding. There Oxford; Noyee Drug presented by Wright, NOTICE. Spanish Spofiord with theni The invites J apple administrators. PROBATE NOTICE*. First president wood lot of 100 or 120 acres knows that her footwear is subscriber notice that be has member of Co. D of the Regimen valuable Memoranda "strictly In either of the eetatt-s The hereby gives who attend church there to come or The Daily E. late of Paris, de- To all Interested of the estate National Guard, and hi others The rest of the land is in pasture wil I Pope Bicycle HARRIET CROCKER, penton* been duly appointed administrator of the Maine To the and flnal account for allowance hereinafter D&med : improve appetite etrength 1 Calendar. and has the of ceased ; presented by In an·! for was with the dur as the sanatorium site proper correct," stamp Court, at Patin, enlisted and company r en the a few doses ο be utilized Qeo. A. Wilson, executor. At a Probate In CHARLES F. DAY, late of Hiram, digestion, try the Oxford, on the 24th next industries and the pioneer three weeks successively compelle· movement of the bowels." Thv< spring. cycle and ▲ true :— published at South Dec. 13th, IMS. tory is at the features high-grade copy—AttestV Democrat, a published his return home several months agti in this who ne^< Good Roads Movement, again up-to-date ALBERT D. PARK, Register. ford newspaper at a are people community the in said County, that they may appear which time he has failed j A PLASTER. head of the bicycle industry. Upon Parla, at farts, on the since steadily just such a medicine. For sale by Shurt BETTER THAN character are in every way mani- Probate Court to be held LEGISLATIVE NOTICE. bis inalad from ° 366 calendar leaves are written ▲. 0.1904, at nine of the I the of f driver Oxfoi'd witl , freshly third of Jan on and ndoubtedly beginning ! leff A Co., South Paris; Stevens, A of flannel dampened Tuesday be heard thereon If The special committee Salaries Pees while in cam Thebulle ! piece from the of our col have PARKER'S clock in the forenoon, and the court bouse So. was in troubles contracted Norway. Every b»>: Pain Balm and bound oi , lines, pens greatest fest, and established "Queen will give & public hearing at r rtesl j Noyes Drugstore, Camberlain's HAIR BALSAM they see cause: on wed. Dec. SOst st 9 a. M. on the sal- at in 1898. One othe a doctors, clergymen " th« h»lr. Parts, Chickainauga Day's body makiugonlya warranted. is better than plas lege presidents, Cl<*nm *nd beautlCi· oOdaU. , the affected parts, other eminent men and as a favorite boot with ft luxuriant late of aries and fees of the Oxford County man in this Carl ha ) statesmen, and Promote· growth. H. FARRINQTON, Frye- place, Gray, and for in thi Quality to Bestore MARTHA UEO. G. WEEKS, Cbalrmaa. young mai ter for a lame back pains Never Valla Gray 1 will and petition for probate in and it is said th.i and 1 of the women, all of them enthusiastically sup E»lr to Its Touthful Color. burg, deceased; gone the same way, J ÛÏÎhfirri" half 1 Pain Balm has no su William H. Hatch, the F. J. ALLEN, Secretary. whe: A or two of water taken side or chest. Half of each leaf ii women Cura tcalp dimar* k hair Wing. thereof by members of that in a two men had an altercation, glass ο f bicycling. stylish everywhere. presented thirteen company hè will usuallv > as a liniment fur the relief porting executor therein named. Smith hour before breakfast kt\>| > ii have died since their return. The ft Day took the .nail bag a ν ay from perior blank for memoranda. the bowels Harsh cathartic seated, muscular and rheumatl· Th^calendar COLE, late of Paris, deceased; afternoon, ai ar· - ted soon «fter the shoot regular. deep free at the Manufacturing Com COLUMBIA SALESMEN WANTED SKLÏS neral was held Wednesday snÎithwas a ν 5 sale Shurtleff & Co. Pope 7 and for probate thereof presented should be avoided. When purgat For by cat 1 J. F. PLUMMER, will petition In Oxford and counties. Salary or Kev. Mr. Pinkham of tfa e and bouud over on the charge f paius. stores, or any of our readers NOTICE. L. the executor therein named. adjacent tended by "ing, take Chamberlain's StomsTc! 1 Stevens, Oxford; Noye I pany's and by Waiter Uray, commission. Address hi s with intent to kill. Is needed, South Paris; it five2-cent stampi 1 Clothier Furnisher, bills not bv January 1 church. A delegation of assault ' obtain by sending All outstanding paid B. HBRB1CK, Judge of said Court. Baptist and Liver Tablets. They are mild a.n< Store, Norway. Hart be left with an Μ^κύοη ADDI80N war comrades attended th Drug to tbe Manufacturing Co., South Me. 1904, will : Spanish action. For sale Pope 131 Market Square, Parla, attorney^or A true oopy—Attest in their ■ the t Rev. Dr. Ο. B. a former pre* gentle byJShurl or 148 Street, Chicago ALBERT D. PARK, Register. TH.V.CW.O.LOOJJPflk funeral, escorted procession I1 Cheney, James H. DeCoster has been re-appoint ford, Conn., Sigel i I South Parle, Maine, Dee. 7,1908. his ho 9 leff Λ Co., South Paria; Stevens, Oi Telephone 106-3. Riverside Cemetery, and there sounde i dent of Bates College, died at 1 at Mechanic Falls. 111. Noyee Drug Store, Norway. ed postmaster •"Upe." in Lewiston Tuesdaj. ford; The Good Old Times. Bârit*r* Id Earope· HOMEMAKERS' COLUMN. "A sure to bi.ak of the It is a tradition with every people on way yourself the times iabit of t« a barber shop to get TIRED OUT? » the face of the earth that old going The Ivors & Pom Pianos. A Hard Uormpoadenoe on topic· of Interest to the ladli New-York Struggle. new. Germane is to travel In said α U toficUed. Addres·: Editor HoiMiH**·' were better than the The thuved Eurupe," _>"L. P." Relieve· eed Strengthen The a hard Pari·. Maine end C«Hrnne> »end!n«: description In recommend- seen in a town. Ô. Timbers of an edi- and of their MAGAZINE and as as rest quickly ascertain our opu.k.a frto whether aii of good, and I feel Justified ehips, telegraphs telephones. that cost much the has I ice η lilentllle'l fora hundred years, sincerely, invention is probnhlr r»tent«busMrictly oi.-.UUcn'l.J. li.iiidl-ookon ('«tenta earnestly courteously, is the best at any Yet it only copy, -r for •<-< uri::1i ntente. medicine." land. six and a Germantown had to pass published price. sent free. >l D. C. sprinkle reporte being greatest Branch Office, Κ 8t_ Waihliwtoa. w. p. Moisten with Bake one hour. vania and the colonies, was so exhausted Plush with fur is not uncom- subjects mm, • « « · gravy. edged pleteness. covered with the tedious in a vessel and action—and 43 .Haln St., South Pari», .He. This pie is also very good by voyage sailing mon.— Ever^liody's Magazine. In all Its various departments—Sports and national importance. always good. · · ··#· of the he could leave the a plain pie crust instead crackers, that scarcely ship. Pastimes, Women's Interests, Music and the Mall order· filled. 2 ... 4 as follows: Rub a For as the had had no promptly which can be made passengers fresli Tli·.· LIIU'h. Drama, Man A bout Town, Social news and the a which had Wanted From 1 to 2 and from 3 to 4. a cele of salt and one-half cup meat except for dolphin will be than ever, while Boys large spoonful Two tbousanil years ago it was sup like, the Argus stronger of lard into one of flour, then wet been over the side. In bra ted novelist: from 3*to 2, arrays. quart caught ship's that water lilies closed their in carefully selected miscellaneous reading In IN SHOE FACTORY. to make a When the of the United States posed 1904 ban·! 1. De- with cold water, just enough capital all of human Interest the Argus Crosswords (left side): flowers at niuiit and retreated far un- departments soft roll this on a floured board was from to Wash- Several about 16 of age so 3. To paste, changed Philadelphia will be an Indispensable family paper. be more and boys years ceived. 2. Not long.· frighteu water, to again at sunrise. McClure's will interesting, important entertaining Weak until one-half an inch thick, spread ington in 1801 President John Adams' der emerge suddenly. 4. A féminité stage player. it was not who are strong and who wish an with butter, fold up and roll out household furniture was transported by This was Pliny's view, and better than the last or it would not be the auci >nts considered lightly than ever. "Every year 5. Shrubs that the crust not as thick as over such horrible roads that it until the English liotauist WEEKLY ARGUS. to learn the shoe busi- again, making wagon impeached opportuuity sacred to Venus, ti. An umpire. 7. do for fruit was all broken in transit. Mrs. In 1(!SS, first doubted its Hearts you pies. nearly John Itay, The Weekly Argus will keep up Its old time McClure's." Vic- had to to are due to Ninety-nine el ever One of the titles of the 4ate Queen on there, send the ness. Good to Are Indigestion. FOR MEAT OR CHICKEN Adams, arriving veracity. reputation as a family newspaper, covering now for McClure's for HW4, ami «etthe Vwnilxr positions open PLAIN CRUST or four miles Subscribe one hundred who have heart trouble toria. three away, one of the attention to CDPP people Georgetown, The great lily of Zanzibar, news of the State and giving careful numbers of 1908 free. smart, when it was hat'd sldet: 1. One PIES. for her and Γ iV.t-Έ' and Dei-ember capable boys. can remember simple Indirec- Crosswords (right marketing, wood-choppers,' of the lily family, opens its Its markets and ship news reports. Subscribers two of the trees and cut them in- grandest tion. It la a scientific (act that all cases of who dreams. 2. of One of flour, teaspoonfuls who could fell are entitled to the New Vnrk. Ν \. at once to Capable exciting pint flowers, ten inches wide, between II in to the Weekly Argua Saturday The S. S. McCllkk Company, Lexington Bldg., a of to stove to the White House ^ Apply heart disease. not organic, are not only 3. To cover with a hard half teaspoonful lengths keep of the This laughter. baking powder, the morning and 5 in the afternoon. edition Dally Argus. practlcally -x-v/,-Vk traceable to. but are the direct result of Indi- salt. Wet with milk enough to warm, had to be imported from Philadel- ^^O00Oî<ïCK>OCK>000<>>>X>">>>> CHASE, MERRITT CO., case. 4. Becomes ill. A substance just blue, makes the Weekly a semi-Weekly and gives All food taken Into the stomach j">. it stiff to roll out. It took Charles Thompeon about They are of the richest royal gestion. another. G. To make enough phia. the subscriber a large volume of news for a which will dissolve from New York to Mount with from l.'it to golden stamens Mechanic Falls, Me. which falls of digestion ferments and ten days to go amount of perfect charm 7. near re- GOOD PIE CRUST. small money. •wells the stomach, puffing it up against the by sorcery. pertain Vernon to notify Washington of his elec- In the center, and they remain open two of fine or flour the Father of heart. This interferes with the action of lations. Take cups pastry tion to the Presidency, and four or five days. TX2RM8. course that and a little and rub into it the same time to to J. WALDO the heart, and in the of time salt, lightly His Country repair It is it-»t known that there The Is sent for 50 cents NASH, No. 30S.—A Fuuuum Ku.'jtIInIi Iltlldiiiu generally Dally Argus per month, Every but vital becomes diseased. half a cup of lard; use just enough very New York for the inauguration. The Every delicate organ are lilies that have nocturnal habits- or (6.00 per year In advance, and $7 00 afcthe Mr. D.KsaMe.(f Nevada. O.. says: I had stomach cold water to bind it together. For the James \\ ilson, Robert Morris, jurist, bloomers as well as day bloom- end of the year, free of pustagu. trouble «ad «as la s had state as I had heart trouble crust, roll thin and rub with but- General Mifflin, and several other distin- night Up=to=Date Licensed Taxidermist, ft. took Kadol Dyspepsia Cur· for about ta· upper The INCLUDING Til Κ Wîde=Awake with I twice and the board the Revo- ers. They are very punctual time-keep, Weekly Argus, MASONIC BLOCK, ombUs and It cared me. ter, folding keeping guished Philadelphians, during SATURDAY Is ^nt at these rates a and closing with com- EDITION, well dredged with flour; do this third lution, had to take refuge in Wilson's ers, too. opening Farmer Kodol What Yoa Est One copy, one year, free of postage, #1-50 In ad- Telephone Connection. NORWAY. Digests time, in all half as much butter as house and defend it with against mendable regrlnrity. Farmer of using shotguns vance or of the Clubs of XKKDs and relieves the stomach all nervous of sifted ii.00 at the end year. lard. Oue heaping teacupful the militia merely because news of his strain and the heart of all pressure: Pennsylvania 5, free of postage, $5.00 In advance. who is interested iu the flour is sufficient for an ordinary pie were men of and wealth. A Sbe 2K times tfcettM they property should subscribe High-Class Sotties only. «1.00 hoidlm crusts. of the TU»· Mammoth Cave lint. town and county (alls for 50c with two The government United States, 4sa. which the Mam- late in the war, had to move out of The cavern rat. found in for a Prepared fey a. α De WITT * CO.. OMtOAO· LEMON PIE. Agricultural Weekly branch and take cave of is of a soft, Eastern Pub. Philadelphia root and moth Kentucky, Argus Co., to hi m the of others K. A. Shurtlyff one give experience Sold by AjCo. One cup of sugar, one egg, heap- at Princeton because about a white neck and feet. Good Local shelter bluish color, with in all the advanced methods and of flour, piece of butter from the 9!) Cxclinnge St., ing teaspoonful hundred discharged soldiers up It has enormous eyes, black as night, size of a walnut, juice and grated rind to the to collect which ar·· an invaluable state were marching city but withan iris. Thes" Weekly Newspaper improvements W. H. of one stir all and add quite unprovided MAINE. Winchester, lemon; together a small sum which they said was due PORTLAND, aid in securing the largest possible of milk and bake im- eyes are Insensible to light, to him in touch with the S. RICHARDS, nix tablespoons them for service. perfectly keep doinge military lus been profits from the farm, and with m m in two crusts. of the and when the experiment of his t lie home markets, mediately In the closing years eighteenth neighbors, member of made of catching a cavern rat and Hpccial matter for every ORANGE PIE WITH MEIUNOUE. what was called the plague and all items of interest to himself century it HEADQUARTERS FOR over every summer, turning it loose in bright sunlight hi.s family. OPTICIAN, Juice and of one orange, swept Philadelphia and grated peel and'within the blunders al uit. striking itself against family. one small of sugar, of three decimatingthepopulation, The New-York SOUTH PARIS, ME. cup yolks of us fever was a to Itself \ι». 30!».—Κ it memory of most yellow everything, is unable provid.· iVnm. eggs, one tablespoonful of cornstarch, The Oxford common visitant in American coast falls down and Democrat, m m My whole's of sound ;* quality; made smooth in a little cold milk, little with food and linaily Tribune Farmer, Tailless. a cities in hot weather. It was not long hundred weight of butter. Line the plate with dies. In its native depths, however, South NEW-YORK CITY, Pull times I'm'found to be piece pie the Revolution that women were Paris, Me., twenty Bake before to a comfortable crust and fill with this mixture. it is able lead enough Ρββ·0ρ week on all im- Again, remove my «ι te. burned as witches in Massachusetts, and will post you every until done. Beat the whites of the eggs existence, as its long whis- will your wants, ·· And I'm u single, lonesome tiling; in free were enormously admirably supply topics of tl .lay, Κ Ε ΛΕ D Υ CATARRH oven a men, even America, perse- I have a stock of new portant agricultural A inor and ou top, back in are so sensitive that large news and a welcome to unit—nothing place putting cuted for their religious views. It is kers extremely for county prove and show you how make money Restore my head, prefix an "s." moment or two, to set. its not a half since millions of our they enable it to tind way rapidly Pianos and and have visitor in household. from the farm. give I'm laid for street a;id tloor. century Organs, every MOCK CHERRY PIE. fellow were the absolute through the darkness. The principal Year. Price, $1.00 per Year. beings slaves, some in Regular Price, $1.50 per Regular w· îdC'&J'JîCOLD'i HEAD I am composed of eleven letters aud men worked of naval officers, particularly among $!tOO, Send your name and address to The New-Υοκκ Tin hi Horns, and protects the Membrane. Restores the Senses ol SQUASH PIES. earn less a R·cords, Blanks, am a cress. hours a day to than dollar. the women, is instanced by a little One second hand Ivers & Pond piano, Taste and Smell. Full 81se, 30 cents, at I >rug- garden York City, for free sample copy. Pare, boil and sift a dry squash. Picture it all in roseate hues, but mix rounds in Wash- walnut case, for worth WOO. ' Kuiitych. Boil hours, up sale of any medicine in the world that cost $125, for 805. Too often seemingly trirliug complaint* of children Selectmen of for largest doubtless would miss her big sister, action Norway. and set to cool, save the liquor cure and treatment of oil ua thing» of no coiittequence. Bvwy unnatural "Joliunie," asked his father of a little away since 180$ for the One second hand square piano, a nice put and to moisten the meat with. whereupon the girl addressed quickly ■ u eymptom of disorder and deaervlng of careful Inveatigation. know bow soup Consumption and Throat and Lung for worth kindergarten pupil. "dotyou bones and one, 8115, $1-10. Worm* more tliun itiiytUliit; elae are the cauae of childhood sick- When cold take out all the troubles without its great popu- replied: to make a Maltese losing ax the atomach and bowel·, theetrect of cross/?" cut off all the fat and then chop But think of it— SEND FOR CATALOGUES. nesM. Attacking, they do, gristle; all these years, you will be thank- "Oh, dear, yes! just made know η "Yes, sir, I sho' do." meat add larity their presence is felt throughout the whole Hystern and tine. To one quart of chopped ful we attention to Boschee's am a number!" »· .»!> called your I advanced by nervouauosa, peevishucfes, ditfturbed bleep, erratic ap|M.-ttle, Club Offer. "Well, tell u»e how you do it." three of one of chopped apple, pint German Syrup. There are so many stomach and general lassitude. Special on her tall. of »t«v> one A LOW PRICE a with the "Why, you just chopped suet, quart chopped remedies made by drug- W. J. By special arrangement mo- ordinary cough Cain Fond of Olive». Wheeler, That's all." one of sugar, one of are and we are to offer that raisins, quart gists and others that cheap good ΒΙΙΧτ»«β BLOCK, publishers enabled one "I often wondered if nil cats lasses, half a cup of cinnamon, for light colds perhaps, but for severe have — ON — best of all papers a of remarked a Gerinantown agricultural The Cuatom of th,· Country. quarter of cup cloves, one-quarter Coughs, Bronchitis, Croup—and especial- like olives," 3«nth l*url«. Jlnlnr Dr. True9s Elixir and safest worm ever it u A traveler met a man barefoot auil cup allspice, one quarter cup ground for where there is diffi- woman who is very fond of the feline Is the aureat remedy compounded—but ly Consumption, (hut. Ah a tonic and general corrective tt in unexcelled. six half a cup of and "All mina and I have six. than asked. "Is it the custom»of this country mace, grated nutmegs, cult expectoration coughing during tribe. do, It toncH stoinai'h and bowela, eleanaes and enriches the salt. Mix this and then there is noth- send* renewed health through the vein*. for the men to witho it shoes very thoroughly, the nights and mornings, Olives are usually an acquired taste blood and tingling The Now Farmer uo the most home Hold England add six of cider and let the 25 cent K»r over M yearn remedy. good like German The eats seem to popular was the quarts ing Syrup. with the human race, but at all ·Ί·Γκ·. Write for free booklet on "Waal." drawling reply, over In the morn- druggiata, in connection with mixture stand night. size has been introduced this year. "Children and Their Diaeaaes." "some of us dues, but most of us 'tends just take to them naturally: at least mine Wool ing cook one hour in an enamel or por- size 75 cents. F. A. Shurtleff to our own business." be Regular do. An olive will set any one of them OR. J. F. TRUE A CO., Auburn, Me. Carpets celain kettle. This mixture can put ά Co. HILLS, THE OXFORD DEMOCRAT in a cool and into paroxysms of joy. They will leave away in a stone pot, place, Jeweler and Graduate Key to the Pussier. if well covered will monthe and said his mother, "it's milk or tish or any other article of food Optician. to close out odd and clean at $2.25 per year in advance. Subscrip- keep "Come, Harry," patterns No. 380.—Word Stjuan·: 1. Elbow. 2. can be used as wanted to fill the pies. time all little were in bed." for it. and rolling over it much tions now and will be sent good boys purring may begin one in a moderate stock. Larch. 3. Brace. 4. Oc,.-ur. Γ». Whore. Bake the pies hour "But, mamma," rejoined the little fel- as though it might have the intoxicat- up until Jan. 1,1905. The condition only No. 387.—Picture Puzxle: A stitch in oven. low, "you said I was naughty to-day, so ing effect of catnip before they finally to this is that all that let's me out." attaching proposition time saves nine. DEEP I'lSH APPLE PIE. eat it. I have often tried olives on the subscriptions to Farmer shall be No. 3S8.- Hoiest. a other eats in the horses of friends .·ιηΊ Enigma: Take a pudding dish and invert tea- GOOD FOR CHILDREN. new ones. Address or call at the office of No. 3S0.—Λ Dinner. of it. Fill in the dish have found them appreciative, Thanksgiving cup in the center The to take and harmless One equally Fish Fish). Lamb. cut tine until to pleasant their «dives cut ui> MAINE. (U.tiudtou '1'urkey. with apples up you get Minute Cough Cure gives immediate re- only they prefer NORWAY, F. Corn Beet the of the Season with sugar Keeord. «.ft Chas. Ridlon, THE OXFORD DEMOCRAT. Potato, (Cornwall!*). (beat). top cup. lief in all cases of Cough, Croup and into pieces."—Philadelphia and and cut up small pieses of Pumpkin Pie. Hickory muts). Orange? nutmeg because it does not pass im- at intervale all over the Grippe (East and South). butter and place mediately into the stomach, but takes (iliiHMiiiitkltiK In Jitpnn, Put on an crust and fasten Corner Main and Danforth Sts., No. IWO.—Charade: Man hat-tan. top. upper effect right at the seat of the trouble. The art of making glass was inlro on the Now cut across Novel Alfred tightly edges. It draws out the heals and duced into about 1."»«» years ago No. 31)1.—A Zigzag: and the inflammation, Japan on the top of the cup fold edges cures ena- The Lotus Eaters. Cross- soothes and permanently by η Hollander, who settled at Osaka. Tennyson: the cup. by away, pressing tightly against the to contribute pure life- words 1. Act. 2. Heel. 3. Fate. 4. add a bling lungs For several generations the knowledge MAINE. ff the apples are not very juicy, and to the giving life-sustaining oxygen a ! NORWAY, 5. (5. Tanned. 7. Thou. When the of the was contined to single WANTED Echo. to the dish. Layer. little cold water blood and tissues. Dr. Armstrong of process 8. Stone. 0. Nine. l!o. Allen. 11. is a knife around the top and it was not until about IS7λ pie served, slip Delia, Tex., prescribes it daily and says family, BODY RACKING RHEUMATISM ! I W. I lllMM.I It. the and re- of We are in the market for Yacht. 12. Egress. It». Order. 14. of the cup to loosen crust, there is no better made. that the employment of coal instead any it will be cough remedy The Romoc Man : Awoon. move the cup from the dish; Sold F. A. Shurtleff & Co. charcoal and the construction of brick says of and by amount of — that the is full Pine, Fir, There is no will be at Elm House, Norway, No. 302. Additions: D-anuer. found cup juice chlmueys enabled the manufacturers Spruce, Pop- need of from rheumatic as the r 1· suffering 1" <* pains. Finish ! M. to the apples beautifully steamed, Clara's husband leave her Builders' Wednesday, Jan. 13th, 9 A. D-andy. I)-rear. May—"Did to introduce improvements which placed Birch and all hard woods There is no need of a life of loosened juice rushes among them. This left lar, White living miser)' I furnish LHM>KS ana WINDOWS of any much when he died?" Belle—"He the on a substantial basis. will is recommended for industry and fear. I admit that is a SUe or Style at reasonable prices. COUGH pie particularly enough to make her comfortable, but be the center rheumatism Examined free. STOPS THE on account of the absence of an Osaka has continued to cut in and foot Eyes children not enough to get her a second hus- long logs 4 lengths. not it AND WORKS OFF THE COLD. under crust. of the industry and uow manufactures dangerous foe; does Also Window & Door Frames. band." will be only for Inside or Tablets cure for besides supplying the home The cash cause the most excruci- If In want of any kind of Klnlsh Laxative Bromo-Quinin^ KENTUCKY PIES. export highest price ati ng sen. I In orders Fine Lum OuUlde work. your a cold in one day. No Cure, uo Pay. KODOL DYSPEPSIA CURE demand. —t e ber and on band Cheap for Cash. Steam six tart and run for above delivered at A. you welljcnow h Shingles Eastern Price 25 cent·. large apples paid J. painsbutas Steamship Company. · while all classes of tones and a stir in Digests food, PORTLAND DIVISION. them through colander; Dream». minute the dreadful and Job Work. when the stomach and Queer acid,— Planing, Sawing tell me, Professor, that you hot, one spoonful butter; cool, strengthens digestive mill this winter. Κ educed Kate. Fare $1.00, Portland W.—They Cures A professor of mathematics dreamed Kinney's coming that is the cause of Maicbeti Hard Wood Floor Boards for sale. have mastered all the modern tongues." stir in the yolks of three eggs, the rind organs. Dyepepsia, Indigestion, to Boston. Staterooms $1.00 to $1.50. Stomach and makes rich that his son was under the radical Professor—"All but two—my wife's and and juice of one lemon, and one teacup Troubles, The Mason Manukactuhing Co. rheumatism—strikes E. W. Steamers leave Franklin wharf, Port- health and Kodol and he could not him out. CHANDLER, her mother's!" of sugar, which have been beaten to- blood, etrength. sign, get land, and India wharf, Boston, daily ex- Cure rebuilds wornout heart the victim West Sr. πι nor Main·. Bake in a moderate oven forty Dyepepsia tissues, A Boston drawing teacher had a South Paris. the at 7 P. M. THE LONE STAR iSTATE. gether. and eweetens the cept Sunday minutes, in a deep plate, as squash pies. purifies, strengthens similar experience. She had been study dies. brace as low as other lines. stomach. Gov. G. W. of West Just up Freight always at is a Atkinson, one dur of this Down in Texas Yoakum, big APPLE WASHINGTON PIE. Lng perspective evening, nnd All via the steamers Com says, "I have used a number and freight firm of which Mr. J. M. Haller Virginia, her her mentally physi- L sister heard is insnred Fire and Marine dry goods whites of two of bottles of Kodol Cure and ing the night grop- pany against «η one of his Two large apples grated, Dyspepsia is the head. Mr. Haller about the room and and follow my ad- Stock for Sale ! Risk. of sugar, juice of half a have found it to be a very effective ing openiug cally, Livery east to buy goods said to a friend eggs, large cup and, Franklin trips beat this until thick and white indeed, a for stomach closing bureau drawers. "What are vice,—take Romoc, 20 horses, two-seated carriages, T. F. Liscomb, Agent, who was with him in tie palace car, lemon, powerful remedy and between of ailments. I recommend it to my friends." fou hunting for, Mary?" inquired the 10 Me. take one of these' Little spread layers Washing- it is Nature's own top buggies, 4 surries, 4 bicycle Wharf, Portland, "Here, Early a will be ton pie (which is really plain jelly Sold by F. A. Shurtleff & Co. lister. "Oh, dear," moaned the som- 1 nice three seated Calvin Austin, V. P. & Gen'l. Risers upon retiring and you up it counteracts carriages (open), For cake) and then heap some on top. nambulist. "I can't find the vanishing remedy; in the morning feeling good." "Is this a for trout?" in- harness, robes, etc. early good place cause wagon, whips, Manager. the "dark brown" taste, headache and or even can be point!"—Christian Register. the that run P. T. A. Berry pies apple pies the who had just arrived. poisons Will lease stable to livery busi- A. H. Hanscom, G. & DeWitt's Little quired angler, that logy feeling Early made to look attractive and novel "It seems to be," the who this dread and a clean Foster's very replied other, disease, ness. This is nice, livery General offices Wharf, Risers are the best pills to use. Sold by Hard on the Mlnlnter'· Wife. by putting the upper crust on in strips had been Ashing patiently for hours. and excellent No Mass. F. A. Shurtleff Λ Co. them from the stock opening. Boston, about an inch wide, and then crossing "They don't appear to be disposed to A Scottish minister lately returned expels competition. Will sell on easy terms. Mrs. Short—'Our new reighbors are them, again making little square holes, leave it." home from a long holiday trip on which system. Romoc tones do of a solid crust. This is F. B. FOGG, very shiftless." Mr. Shoit—"How instead espe- he had been accompanied by his wife. of the Mrs. Short—"Whenever I for sauce pies. up every organ 3, 1903. South Paris. I Team Horses. you know?" cially good apple At a prayer meeting shortly afterward May Heavy to borrow never axative Rromo Free Romoc will Home Call, 103-5. want anything' they PBUNE PIE. an elder offered up thanks for the min- body. Telephone 1 have several of work f Quinine Andrew· House Stable Call, UN-13. pairs large have It." safe make well. until CurnaCoMtaOiwDiy·Grfptn2 Day* ister's return, but unfortunately you hone· for tale. These horses have Stew half pound of prunes very Trial ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS A BOX the add to put his foot In it. "O Lord," he said, Black Stallion, soft Remove stones, sugar "I n»pp»r,">»y« winter "we thank thee for our foe M*k beak Vf ra TTnrnn been worked through the is the value H. A. Tisdale, Summerton, taste and mash. Beat the whites of two bringing pastor Writ* bjr ~**Si AUrCr Roll·*· K»l lad K..od on DeWitt's Witch Hazel stiff and add the prune sa ft» home, and his dear wife, too. Ο Ι1ι»ρκ' I·. "· At jounWWi. Ml Also two or three S. C., places eggs gradually If tulloriiprru lia· Your JI05KY hauling logs. a crust and man BiCllfno(.itUfio1M| Salve. He "I had the for Line with par- Lord, for thou preservest and ROLLliS HKU. ItO hii says: piles pulp. plate Bertie had been told that the CO, At·., H«u( itj, f. pairs of fresh horses just received, I tried many doctors and bake; when nearly done, fill with (who just bwist!" twenty years. tially dootor is horses. but all failed except DeWitt's the prune and bake fifteen minutes. coming again to-morrow, DECORATE, also several good driving medicines, bother the doctor! I Witch Hazel Salve. It curod me." It This is also very delicious with a me- viciously)—"O, Home Raclnir. a which is made with a well- won't see him." Motherly Sister—'"O, Inch is a combination of the healing proper- ringue added, In this world. If yon live long enough, "Every King." W.J but you must, it will be so for FAHM FOB 8ALE. Wheeler, tie· of Witch Hazel with and beaten white of one egg and a little good you, record a antiseptics is nurse you will grow tired of everything—of By Dare Devil, =09. South Paris, Me. and on after the says he is coming to take your emollients; relieves permanently powdered sugar, spread pie men and women, of and Farm for sale In Fast Sumner. 176 acres good back in the oven yachts dinners, dam of Lord March, core· blind, bleeding, itchitfg and pro- is baked, and just put temper.^ land, wood lot containing 400 cords bard wood, Dam, Jewel, of nnd money making—but sore·, cuts, bruises, ecze- ι moment until brown.—McCall's Maga- politics lome oak, ash, hemlock and pine. Cat* from 80 A* tar ROMOC LAXATIVE TABLCTf—fUW CUM PM MMTPATWN. 2 :ι ι and Point a :ai 1-2. truding piles, λ SO ton· haa and 1-3, Dexter, skin diseases. TO CURB A COLD IN ONE DAT when tlio fascination of the race horse good bay, apple·, peara W» ha·· invettinnted Romoc. W/> know that alt that il the JTmnm mtm ma, sut rheum and all sine. one mile from school, two miles taid bp W· Do all Kind· of.... slums. Located to ttfle it and we will to mnweme IM for circular. A. à Co rake Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets. gets Into the blood it never leaves. It from office and jteriainina wonderful remedy true, refund Send Sold bj* F. 8hurtleff churches, store, post railroad, *atUfie4i "*** ·*· Mewtemher, Mem·* U hinted All refund the money if it Is the and the ind on telephone Une. Address, uiu—'— if ar* More are away by druggists greatest sport poorest "nttijjitidnfiOf JOB PRINTING. Count 100 before you reputations to cure. E. W. W. H. DOWMS, j'ilÎ' WJ• w· wwRVMi| speaking friends than are Eaili Grove's signature business ever devised man.—Pierre and If th· other fello* is the big- False openly destroyed by East Sumner, Me. angry, public qnemies. an each box. 2&c. Lorlllsrd. F. A. WmTLKFF * CO., PhanaaciaU. South Paria, Main·' Atom* A Ma* Son» Farta. gest ooont 10,000. l>y /