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The Oxford Democrat.

VOLUME 72.

A Paris antliority says, "If fumlllnr with all forms of secret fashion "I believe that It was unuouoteaiy fairly wear M. in October. la» clile ami Parisian, blue," M STEWART, D., The Dairy Herd and am myself the author of α you'd so. I rather think, Inspector Martin, writings tiiin in dark, j j AMONG THE FARMEKS. in •u*l certainly color pastel now all that trifling monograph upon the subject, that we have exhausted WEEku and all the rich, odd tints seen in sky A9 THE PASTURES DRY PROVIDE SUP- OUR " teach us. If will which I analyze ΙβΟ separate ciphers, SPKKD TUK PLOW." this room can you and water is the rage in Paris this Physician and Surgeon, PLEMENTAL FOOD. we shall but I confess that this Is entirely new ÎSàî "Return of kindly step round with me, winter. the has to me. The object of those who In- Correeuondrnce on practical agricultural toplcn see what fresh evidence garden In evening coats light blue broad- South Parla. le Addree· all communications In- has been Maxim Block, solicited. Two are to keep in to offer." vented the system apparently YORK ele- LETTER a of the important MEW cloth is close rival to llKMKr D. things always tended tor this department the that these characters con- Agricultural Editor Oxford l>em- mind in the care of the dairy herd dur- A flower bed extended up to to conceal H\um>>ni>, * gant white, and very light cbampague Sic to the SHERLOCK and to the idea that oorat, Parle, The one is up we all broke Into a message give C. JONES, ing October. keep study window, and vey tints are again exceedingly fashiona- of the other to the It. are the mere random sketches of A of the Duchess of ^ tiow milk; prepare au exclamation as we approached they Passing Glimpse this latter shade a beau- Just after ble. In very and Machinist, herd for the coming winter. and children. — Smart Pelerines the Smith Green Barley for Dairy Feeding. The flowers were trampled down, Marlborough tiful coat in seven-eighths length was PARIS, MAINE. time and rather dry period, SOUTH Hy generally soft soil was all over once recognized, however, In Coats In en HOLMES the imprinted "Having Vogue Wraps—Evening seen, the skirts of which round- bteain when the tiow of milk shrinke recently Muiuf.* Hirer of général machinery, FALL MONTHS NOT FAVORABLE TO naturally feet for and and tools, with footmarks. Law, masculine that the symbols stood letters, Shades—New Fall In mill work. *pool machinery unless extra care and feed are given, Pasttl Shapes ed in front In an unusual dcslgu. The -crew*. die» and drlltt made and SEED GERMINATION—MR. CLAPP'S A. CONAN DOYLE, the rules which ι-, H't taye, comes a time when a deal By tlicy were, with peculiarly Ions, sharp having applied guide mowing and thredhln* ma there great Masculine Headwear. upper of this coat was a fasci- r, ( Aired. Sewing, of of Sherlock Holme·." the secret the portion guna, METHOD—WASTEFUL TO PLOW IN can be done to the herd in con- Author "The Adventure· toes. Holmes hunted a'jout aoioug us in nil forms of writings, rune*. all kinds, pressée, pis- get good ILLUSTRATED of the clotb, with puuipeof re- of the "The Sign first nating combination traps, etc.. neatly and promptly before cold weather sets in as "The Hound Bukerville»." leaver like a retriever after solution was easy enough. The t, kutves, FOOD CHOP—VARIETY—WINTER BYE dition gl'ass and RENE DEVERAUX. velvet and clotb of Steam and water piping done to order. of the Four." "A Study In Scarlet," Etc. BY F. D. STEELE 4 By η touch of black tire A. well as to the filled. bird. Then, with a cry of message submitted to me was so short AND BARLEY. keep pocketbook a woumled Not for s>me mouths have the streets about the collar and cuffs. Frotn To what was lost and for and for me to do gold gain lay by satisfaction, lie bent forward pick- that it was impossible as dur 0. PARK, uf New York been so crowded the throat on either side was a soft » LBEKT the future demands especial consider- with some confidence It was 30 years that my ed a li t.!· brazen cylinder. more than to say of nearly ago a up ing the last few fine days Septeui cream crape scarf exquisitely embroid- ation these months. Generally which had been followed re- for E. As Auctioneer, attention was first cal led to the value during explosion, "I so," said 1·?. '"Hie that the lymbol * stood you in vit Licensed the is short and the grass tlh.ug'it the glorious autumn weather ered in a Persian design, through which of as a for pasture dry, Adventure of inimité later by a second one. They Is the most common let- bor, PARIS, MAINE. barley green crop feeding not The volver ha J an eje.-to.·, nul hero are aware, Ε Is the the com was SOUTH hard and woody, the rains have and Mrs. ing all to get in shipshape for gold threads were scattered. This dairy cows in the late fall. I first saw slept In adjoining rooms, I think, In- ter In the and it pre- I'jrrna Moderate. been sufficient to succulent food third eartri 'se. really English alphabet, summer The embroidered on the farm of our old cor- supply In to Saunders. To- lug season. The stay-nt-home> worn loosely tied. it growing King had rushed our case Is almost to so marked an extent that and recourse must be had to feeding. the Men .Martin, that dominates on the avenue an Into the bottom PARKER. Ansel Putnam of Danvers, Dancing had descended the stairs. spector are again welcoming crape was also puffed lilSBEE λ respondent, afford sufficient gether they even in a short sentence one would ex- it but a few farms pasture of the smart Mass. Mr. Putnam had grown Very of the was and complete." occasional glimpse really of the sleeve. u and Counsellor* at Law, to cows in a How of milk or The door study open, face bad to find it most often. Out of fif- Attorneys few years, but he valued it so highly keep good No. 3 of the Series Tin· country inspector's pect set to town by train and Swagger clubmen and other well 1 a η candle was the table. returning ν FALLS, MAINE. the stock in thrifty, growing burning upon at the teen in the first message four that he invited me down to see his crops young shown his intense amazement symbols and the suburbanites are eu dressed New Yorkers are gradually When are Their master upon his face In the was to steamer, A Collection l>epartment. as were in and condition. dairy products lay of Holmes' were the same, so it reasonable Special they growing September Dot It ami CtlHtr'i and masterful progress theater attrac- aside the old fashioned opera T. Parkei low and milk feed it is well to (C»prrliht, 190J, tf A. CtnMH room. lie was rapid joying the first-night laying D. Blebce, Ralph was so well with the light, center of the quite shown this down as E. It is true that in George October. I pleased U'ttkly.) At first he had set s hat lim^l with soft- look around to see if there is a substitute his wife was investigation. tions in tlie evenings and crowding tin hat for a >ft felt of the that 1 im- tf Ct.J dead. Near the window the was bearing a appearance barley (Co;)right, JMi, by MiClurt, Phillips some to assert his own posi- some cases figure be folded into a L. BUCK, for short without reaching down disposition fitting rooms of the shops dur est silk, which can the of rais- pasture crouching, her head leaning agaiust some cases not, but It was private mediately adopted practice can be found had at North but now lie was overcome with flag und>in small roll and into the /j cows to into the This We hardly alighted tion, tng the forenoon hours. 11er*» my ladj surprisingly put it annually as long as 1 had pocketbook. . She was horribly wounded, from the In which the Surgeon Dentist, ing in cora. Feed the cows a small Walsham and mentioned the name of admiration and ready to follow with- probable, wuy and Λ low crowned s >ft hat. around feed. Since that time a many quanti- was with may be seen in gowus Parisian pocket. great a and the side of her face red were that they were SOUTH PARIS, MAINE. of corn, ears and all, twice when the station mas- wherever Holmes led. flags distributed, a half wide band, New farmers have the ty green our destination was out (juestiou which are to lie which is an inch and Eoglaud given blood. She breathed heavily, but the sentence into otherwise, purchased warranted. increasing the quantity us. "I that do he asked. used to break up business hat. The Ml my best work crop more or less attention, sometimes day, gradually tor hurried toward suppose The "Whom you suspect?" or altered to suit lier iudividua is the fashionable corn after which feed of saying anything. are this as a copicd results and sometimes until cutting time, are the from Loudon?" Incapable "I'll Into that later. There words. I accepted hypothesis season's stilï derbies curl with favorable you detectives was full go With gown and accessor lei- brims of this the soft nubbins with a little fodder. passage as well as the room I that Ε was by taste. lint, II. P. JONES, otherwise. The fall months are not al- said he. several In this problem which and noted represented rather more than those of last no time a smell of points ordered at once, she tries them on tie Hatly y< the of Corn has at higher feeding of smoke and the powder. "But now came the real difficulty of I ways favorable to germination A look of annoyance over have not been able to explain to you season, the crowns being very much than when it is ripe. passed was shut and ii i id closed doors, obtaining a satisfac- Dentist, or the of the quality just getting The window certainly order of the English the seed rapid growth crop. that I have got so far I the inquiry. The same course a li tie oat and bran •Holmes' face. wo- yet. Now before the I dock. comes at a time when Of chop the inside. Both means well tory ensemble leaving. MAINE. But as the barley a fastened upon own lines and letters after Ε is by no NORWAY, will to the ration, "What makes you think such had best on my have stlon are it is mixed add greatly the proceed I Mir the week the Duchess of Marl |Our readers may any ·«1 >rti.-e Hours—9 to a little risk on but corn, supplemented by thing?" the doctor Consuelo Vanderbilt, who i* worth wliilç take had at once sent for of a borough, < the cows can still in from They may be shown in an average t>v Κι·η·· (>·■•«••raiix the fa.dron χ|>··ιΐ. !>y the weather. The seed grass get pasture, "Because Inspector Martin and for all." in America, w;l· account of and for the constable. Then, with the in a sin- making a short stay I»··*·< raiix. I*. O. liox ·9, does well. the herd in But so sheet may be reversed addressing Κ. SMITH, should be sown in or in very Getting Norwich has just passed through. "Just as you wish, Mr. Holmes, printed times in town with liet inclosing July early even if it does aid of the groom and the stable boy, seen several Maiiison Κ ,:are. New Vork, in condition just now, She's not gle short sentence. Speaking roughly, ρ August if a full crop is expected, but good maybe you are the surgeons. mis- long as we get our man." Mrs. Ο. II. I'. Bel stamp for r«-ply.I Attorney at Law, take a little more food and cost a little they had conveyed their Injured H, R, D and L are the handsome mother, southern a fair crop can dead, or wasn't by last accounts. You Τ, Α, Ο, I, N, S, MAINE. will be a in the for if to her room. Both she and her mout. Her gnu··» Is an intimate friend NORWAY, in a seasou somewhat more, saving end; tress numerical order in which these letters be grown good will be may be In time to save her yet, though wile of tin a start the winter right it had the bed. She near- of Mrs. Clarence Macka.v, Horne Block. Collections Specialty. later. they husband occupied occur, but Τ, A, Ο and I are very THE WAKING PROCESS. easier and to them It be for the gallows." his dress- and I have been careful not to much cheaper keep was clad lu her dress, he in and It would multimillionaire, together the} always Holmes' brow was dark wit' anxiety. ly abreast of each other, PARK. the cold weather. clothes. Noth- a It· it Ii svelte Schemp I» Kntl Your Sleep at KKKICK A encourage too great with through ing gown, over bis night task to each combi- make striking picture. Easy expectations is not the are to Man- be an endless try northern New for Feed, however, only thing "We going Riding Thorpe in the So may well af Any Hour You \YInIi. || late crops iu England ing had been moved study. a was arrived at. and girlish looking, they at As the cold, frosty nights "but we have heard noth nation until meaning Attorneys Law, is differ- necessary. or," said he, never been feminine it asserted that I realize that there considerable the far as they knew, there had for fresh material. ford to affect the tlutfy. style "We hear frequently MAINE. and cold fall rains set in, of what has there." I therefore waited BETHEL, ence in the of the season approach ing passed and wife. a ago the if will the length growing a warm, sheltered any quarrel between husband Interview with Mr. Hil- At Sherry's few evenings persons impress thought 1 Ellery C· Park. cows should have a said the In my second A llson K. Hcrrlck. in the ditferent localities. I was, there- "It's terrible business," J them as a soft chiffon their minds and continue to if not had always looked upon to me two duchess was gowned in (irmly upon to receive place in which get protection; are both They ton Cubitt he was able give fore, rather surprised recently station master. "They shot, which was lie- it until have fallen in the stable, at least under a moderate- a very united couple. and one message, cloth frock, the skirt of thinking about they S. HARLOW, a letter from Mr. W. J. of Barre, and his wife. She other short sentences Clapp extra care Mr. Hilton Cubltt desire to awake at a ly warm shed. A little just These were the main points of the since there was no decked with billowy rutiles galore. nsleep that they JOHN Vt., in which he stated that during July and then so the serv- which appeared, now will do wonders toward keeping shot him herself, In- bodice will ten acres of sod servants' evidence. In answer to are the These tiny rutiles trimmed the certain hour in the morning they Attorney at Law, he had been plowing and her life Is de- flag, to be a single word. Ilere the flow of milk and the ants say. He's dead ev- said MAINE. land from which he had taken a crop of up preparing Martin they were clear that the word I in a fichu effect and also finished the do so without fail," I»r. Joseph IHXriELD. one of the old- spector symbols. Now, in single loads herd for successful wintering. spaired of. Dear, dear, the Inside in the St. Louis Clohc demo- ile was going to apply 20 ery door was fastened upon the two E's coming sleeves above the elbow. Boehm hay. Nor should the water be neglected. est families in the county of Norfolk have already got Λ WHEELER, of stable manure to the acre and no one could have is most to that crat. "But how many have tried 'RIGHT good or streams and that escaped second and fourth in a word of five let- Mrs. Mackay partial people as If the running dry and one of the most honored!" sow three bushels of acre springs a barley per water the stock from the house. In answer to Holmes l>e 'sever' or 'lever' or shade of lavender culled mauve. this method of insuring prompt up or become stagnant, u word Holmes hurried to a ters. It might hazy fast as he could the land in proper Without were at a hour in the and Counsellors at Law, get and in the stable. both remembered that they There can be no awakening given Attorneys and freely regularly and the seven they 'never.' question condition by repeated harrowing cows well fed carriage, during long of from to lind their rest SOUTU PARIS, MAINE. It to dairy conscious of the smell powder latter as a to an morning only through- cultivation. The latest sowing was on pays keep mile drive he never his mouth. that the reply appeal and and opened ran out of their disturbed and S. Alton C. Wheeler. aud well cared for, pays largely, the moment that they and the cir- out the niuht uneasy. James Wright. the 4th of at which time that seen him so de- is far the most probable, September, farmer who is not willing to give Seldom have I utterly "I commend to or ten inches the rooms upon the top floor. to its a "The brain will usually respond tiret sown was eight high. at cumstances pointed belntf reply them a extra care and attention spondent. He had been uneasy during in the morn- will when the little that fact carefully to your atten- Collier'* Weekly. It as the will and awaken one Cuttiug and feeding begin and I had very Copyright by written by the lady. Accepting this time of the year is simply throwing all our Journey from town, hour under is to be worth said Holmes to. his professional now to that ing near the desired any growth large enough his over tion," a on to the correct, we are able say A. W. Walker &. away a chance to keep pocketbook observed that he had turned the we He sank -with deep urouii Son, cutting and will coutinue till well into "And now I think that circumstances, but to prevent the un- well lined the winter.—Tribune with anxious attention, colleague. settee. the Rymbols Mr. has through momiug papers a thor- of November. Clapp practiced are In a to undertake broken, uneasy sleep the adoption in Farmer. position muite Dealers course for several and is well but now this sudden realization of his "1 nave no acsire to mysterien, this years examination of the room." a device Is necessary. ough moment of only very simple with results in feeding his 30 worst fears left him in a blank melan- but It Ih impossible ut the bed pleased (iood Crop Weather. The to be a small cham- The last tbinu before getting into cows and other stock, but leaned back In his seat, lost study proved Into and complex dairy young choly. He action to enter long Λ' and R. turn the ber lined on three sides with books stand respectively for Χ, take a watch or clock and ICE, COAL, he has sometimes wondered whether in Yet there was I have the threads of gloomy speculation. an or- explanations. now was in considerable at which one wishes a did not draw on TO ALL and with a writing table facing "Even I hands to the hour taking oil such crop TEMPERATURE FAVORABLE around to luterest us, for we nil In hand. Even If much this affair my we at this lomr the manure to the of the window, which looked out upon difficulty, but a happy thought put to rise and gaze Just applied injury AGBU'ULTUBAL INTERESTS—FINE were as a dinary should never recover con- CEMENT the passing through singular was this lady of several other letters. the hour on the re- LIME, corn crop which occupies the land the Our first attention In possession enough to fix firmly CORN YIELD. as any In where garden. sciousness wo can still reconstruct the and he wished my countryside England, the unfortunate It occurred to me that If Then if no other ab- — following year, to the of appeals tentive memory. — given body and Insure that (hese ALSO case. All when a few scattered cottages represented events of last night some one between opinion in the crops whose huge frame lay stretch- came, us I expected, from sorbing thoughts intervene the the of while on ev- squire, be done. First of all, I wish to removed take something from soil, Washington, Oct. 3.—The weekly crop population today, Ills disordered justice had been Intimate with the lady moment one is locked in sidewalks made in iS and ed across the room. this who that and the Cement but in as in other cases, we can of the Weather Bureau sura- hand enormous square towered know whether there Is any inn in this, bulletin ery that ho had been hastily In her life a combination which slumber the night's rest will be easy inch for as more than an : dress showed early 24 squares $1.25 per squarel afford to stand the loss it is I marizes crop eruditions follows churches bristled up from the flat, neighborhood known as Elrlge's?" aroused from The bullet had Contained two E's with three letters and unbroken, and promptly at the Cement made to order. made in value returned in the crop. The weather condition** of the week and told of the sleep. were cross steps up I green landscape glory The sen-ants questioned, the as a one will yard. corn were ex- at him from the front and between very well stand for in the morning, rule, 1 think the chances are that the I October 2, as a whole, At been fired heard of such a might hour South Paris, Maine. ending and prosperity of old East Anglla. but none of them had I and will be than if on favorable to had remained in his body after pene- name 'EI.SIE.' On examination find oneself released from sleep crop larger planted ceptionally agricultural last the violet rim of the German The stable boy threw a light up- received a less influence of warm His death had cer- place. found that such a combination formed There is no need to re- inverted sod that had I interests. Under the trating the heart. that a wide awake. ocean appeared over the green edge of on the matter by remembering HOLLISTERS working the previous fall. and weather throughout been instantaneous and painless. the termination of the message, which it over and over in the mind. All thorough generally dry the driver tainly name some miles peat as a cover and the Norfolk coast, and point- farmer of that lived re- The might be left crop the Central Lake region, no either was three times It was cer- makes the brain uneasy and Tea barley I Valleys, and There was powder marking Huston. repeated. this Mountain Nuggets laud the winter. It districts late ma- ed with his whip to two old brick off in the direction of East Rûcky on the through I Atlantic Coast crops his gown or 011 his some to 'Elsie.' In this sults in the disturbed slumber. Sim- À Medicine for Busy Peopl·. of from a upon dressing tainly appeal Easy would the soil from being wash- Florida and timber gables which projected "Is It a lonely farm?" But as I Renewed prevent tured rapidly. portious to the country sur- way I had got my I» S and I. look at the watch or clock, Briaje Golden Health and Vigor. but the stubble and suffered in- hands. According ply ed or blown away, I the Central Gulf districts grove of trees. "That's Hiding Thorpe "Very lonely, sir." were of A m*cirtc for Cuutain Tea in tub-1 sow some kind Coast of the latter means 'Elsie.' and It ended demonstrated in the morning. Try Rocky for a cover crop 1 would I iiu and North Pacific regions. In of beside the "The absence preceded form, :i"> >···η[Η a box. Qtmiae made by door I observed front it, night?" I that would add a little nitro- South Atlantic States Its mean the word must be 'COME.' some night and observe how smoothly lI'iLJ.isTEii Dura Cumpanv, Madison, Wis. of legume The Middle and house aud nothing, though presence may Burely raiu. tenuis lawn, the black tool "Maybe not, sir." In gen to the soil from the air. Other J and Southern Texas are in need of said Holmes. "Unless the tried all other four letters ending this fact works." GOLDEN NUGGETS FOR TALLOW PEOPLE the sundial with which we everything," Holmes thought for a little, and then physiological return what have taken Fiosts occurred in the Middle Kocky pedestaled could iiml none to tit the case. crops only they from a badly fitting cartridge his face. E, but soil. and in the hud such strange associations. A dap- powder a curious smile played over from the Mountain districts Upper backward one may So now I was In possession of <\ Ο Λ- S —- fariH 1 f COAma to spurt said he. "I ENGLISH LAWS. Lower Lake and the per little man, with a quick, alert happens "Saddle a horse, my lad," OLD Laundry, Ohio Valley, region a and 1 was In a position to at- Homo that can Middle Atlantic mustache, had lire many shots without leaving sign. to take a note to El- and M, wasteful to plow in any crup I northern of the manner and a waxed shall wish you di- Ladle·* Waehtug· Wanted. portion that Mr. Cubltt's body tack the first message once more, Dlvrrnlty of ItellKlouN Opinion Oner used as food. feeding to caused no serious from a I would suggest be By good I States, but injury. just descended high dogcart, rlge's farm." dots \ ΙΙΙΛ from tbe now be removed. I suppose, doc- viding it Into words and putting For Mil il<· ii by Hcnrj Shirt Waists and Skirts a animals we get a double protit favorable weather prevailed lie introduced himself as Inspector may his the various Specialty. Highly He took from pocket was still un- reatl- or fat animals are tbe corn states. have not recovered the bullet for each symbol which The old law books nre curious best manner. food. If butter I the principal the Norfolk tor, you men. With these In Work done in the throughout Martin of constabulary, slips of the dancing out In THE HEW EUI'IRE MODEL· COAT, what sold, the land should and tine yield of wounded the lady ?" known. So treated It worked ln» and give some funny idea* of principal products An exceptionally large and was astonished wldch he worked for some time 34 Hill Street, a the he considerably front of him that she grow richer from year to year under I corn is now assured over much will be necessa- this fashion: am! it g>es without saying ;ind thought tliey when he heard the name of my com- "A serious operation he handed kintrs parliaments South Paris. of cultivation. 1 like Mr. the corn belt, and at the study table. Finally fiiis soft tint with tin' good system greater part of only can be done. But there M .EUE E SL .NE will «'oiiiiiiiit' could do. north ry before that the with directions to methods well and advise their a small of the crop in the panion. a note to boy, su in "an Clapp's part In the revolver. the first letter can be A, purple pansy shades intieh vogue VIII., for example, passed a 2 to 5 crime was are still four cartridges of the to "Now, only Henry continuauce till he can learn of better. I ceutral estimated at from "W by, Mr. Holmes, the put It Into the hands person of portion, I have been tired and two wounds which is a most useful discovery, since this season. art for tin· abolishing of diversity 1 like the of out the ma- of the remains to committed nt 3 this morning. How Two It was addressed, and especially plan drawing I per cent total, exposed only whom but coats have Imhhi seen, Wanted. so that each bullet can be ac- occurs no fewer than throe times In So far few in certain articles concerning nure in summer and working it well from and this is maturing of it in London and Inflicted, no of any sort it opinion injury frost, could you bear get to answer questions what oue to corn was ex- short sentence, and the II is also but one never knows pranks Christian religion." It stagger* of Wood the com- into the soil for the succeeding The crop in Missouri as I ?" counted for. be to him. I saw the this All kinds Pulp rapidly. to the sjK)t as soon which might put ami the he re· The land will be so mellow in blown down or lodged, but said Holmes. In the second word. Now it American weather may play, think of how many acts would solicited. crop. I tensively "I it. I came in the hope "So it would seem," of the note, addressed in strag- apparent year. Correspondence drawn a anticipated butslde are hum; with exeellent abolish of ing that a disc harrow by notwithstanding this and the damage by can account also for the becomes: shop windows today "to diversity H. D. COLE, spring of It." "Perhaps you Irregular characters, very unlike quired team will tit the land without an- floods the in that state preventing gling, of both artistic and severely in matière. It is uot good I September yield bullet which has so obviously struck It was AM IIEUE A Ε SLANE examples opinion" religious no "Then must have Important evi- Holmes' usual hand. Pond, Me. other As there will be will be very you precise There are the usual in Scotland, the home Bryant's plowing. heavy. for the of the window?" in the obvious vacancies In plain garments. generally known to draw the manure, the harrow- the indicate no dence of which we are ignorant, edge consigned to Mr. Abe Slaney, Elrlge's Or, filling 12th, 1905. waiting I As a whole, reports and his number of devotees of the eliie short of football, that It is still illegal to phiv April on at inter- of cot- said to be a most united He had turned suddenly, Norfolk. the name: ing ami cultivation can go decided change in the condition they were farm, East Ruston, in in 141Î4 and was to a hole effeets; but. generally spiiikin^. football. An act passed vals of a few till time to put in the as with the previous long, thin finger pointing "I Holmes remark- AM HERE ABE SLANEY. days ton, compared couple." think, Inspector," a "No man shall sliowu drilled length and trifle longei never repcnle 1 says, corn. Most of the weeds will be sprout- a being "I have the evidence of the danc- which had been right through "that von would do well to tele- so letters now that 1 could three-(|uarter week, slight improvement only ed. I had many out. a of 50 this time and thus and in of sash about an Inch the handsomest eoats are brought at football under pain Nasa! v ed aud destroyed by I in Northern Alabama portions ins men." said Holmes. "I will ex the lower window graph for an escort, as. If my calcula- with considerable confidence piny cultivation. sections of the proceed For a coat sciullittlug mod save labor in after Texas, while in other later. Mean- above the bottom. to be correct, have which worked practical shillings." plain the matter to you tions prove you may to the second message, to farmers have more leisure for there has been a de- els are desirable. The smartest of But Scotch ladies with a tendency Many I latter state slight late to this cried the inspector. to CATARRH M in from while, since it is too prevent "By George!" a particularly dangerous prisoner out In this fashion: than no better there sod after haying early terioration. The crop has suffered The are made collarless, with silk overdressing are in po-ition. r *:i its JjUij1 plowing am anxious that I "How ever did you see that?" convey το the county Jail. boy these f«tB The teams are also in better of insects in Louisiana, tragedy, I very A ELRI. ES. still •h ...1 be cieauiusesa. the ravages no for- velvet or embroidered bands ap- Their overdressing Is illegal. By spring. which I pos- "Because I looked for it." wlu takes this note could doubt braid, for uard work than after a and boll woevils being should use the knowledge I could make sense by put- as to condition just I Arkansas Texas, is an aft- Here ouly iu an act ot' James II. restriction Cream ïîalnt In state. to Insure that be said the doc- ward your telegram. If there plied empire style. Il'j's winter of comparative idleuess. numerous in the last named sess in order Justice "Wonderful!" country Τ and G for the missing letters the wifeoi I think ting In one scene of her new play. "Miss dress is laid down, and only cli aiiMf,$ootht^an the dregs Emul- and other articles ο found about hit investigation. keep guarantee that Seott'e needle work, quilts 11 Any stray dog prowling like to see Mrs. King, the cook, again It constitutional diamond readers a wild flower of has shot I old fashioned chair, his lnexora- require· pure run through; do is claimed It Is pretty English NOTICE. female handicraft. We hold our breatl > fl»ck gets a quietus. He quite great, that you were ani' sion will all that out of his You said, Mrs. Kiug, treatment who cast aside all that Is worthless the family and commonly The Clubs are heard from. An a of them and has been threat I ble eyes gleaming haggard acting through better for lung, primrose until nnmber α loud Whei fur it. Nothing Maine, 23, a net awakened by explosion. hold the gems. known as man's weather glass," Paris, May 1905. other one is to t > I ened with suite for damages but thej face. I could read in them pur- the and the best b a only or troubles In "poor actually going try did mean that It blood, throat bronchial a horse racc been After i) life to this you said that you because Its are so sensitive to All are forbidden hold a county fair without have never followed up. I pose to devotfe bis quest or Scott's Emul- petals persons hereby to to be louder than the course of the medicinc infant adult. ever! became known that he intended to pro client whom he had failed to seemed you great One Ahead. moisture that they droop before the on the of Colum- Did you I until the sion is one of the greatest ilesli- trespassing premises his valuable worthies! The second one?" what airs she puts on rain. Garden buruet Is refuse or tak- Itecc property, I save should at last be avenged. Patience—See medical coming of bia Parris • Farmer. wakened me from mj ' a inembei builders known to the by dumping In some portions of our country dogs disappeared.—Maine the "Well, sir, it Tatrlce—Yes. You know, sometimes confounded with this Eng- stone trim Inspector Martin, old, gray stones from the walls. of a field ο so It Is hurd to Bui Hood'sSarsapariUa a historic world. ing way ridding a and judge. her has written it Is called by the popular Don't to name a on yom headed country doctor, myself and sleep, of family lish plant because too large for convenient loadin hurry price loud." which has We'll tend you « ïamplê tn$. rocks ΚI thi made the It did seem very ! permanently novel. But the pimper- NOTICE. c of unlesss you set stolid village policeman up French "pimpernelle." and is to bury out of reach f crop apples that It hav( ou hauling is no "You don't think might ; of cases· A member of 40· Penrl Street on the lea" is a All bill· contracted the town of Parti b β well up. There questior J rest of that strange company. cored thousands "That's nothing. nel which "dozed against the plow. Bow deep should they figure· II almost at the eam< SCOTT k BOWNE, ""sîi'iît'i on the either labor or material, w J winter will sel been two abots fired cam ι has finished a uot at highway, to workin but good, sound apple· two women told their clear- For tattimoaiak of iwarkiH· family just prehistorii tdlghtly poison ius, acrid plant, want tor on or before the la buried prevent subsequent ζ I The story payment will make some 1 pratentot frost and is this method to b e I for a prioe that mone] been aroused instant?" Mod for Book on Rbeumatfcm, No. 7. novel."—'Yc-ikers Statesman. iuituble in a salad. day of every month up by I ly enough. They had all f to the Farmer. "I am sun I couldn't say, air." C. I> Hood Co* Lowed, Man » BaapectfuUy. preferred to breaking up with dynamite I grower.—Maine from their sleep by the sound of an I 3KLCCTMIN OF FAUS. (■

Ï i Bethel. Buckfield. « FULL or TBAGIC MEANING ESTABLISHED ISM. WMt Paris. has Oct. Alfred Em., Are theee line· from J. H. Simmons, THE OXFORD BEARS. R. T. Flavin is his house at The burglary of Sunday night Married, 10, by Cole, GLASSES repairing Mrs. Jennie A. and John F. > >f Casev, la. Think what might have is now Mr. been a maoh discussed daring the Ingereoll JHic Oxford gemocrat, Trap Corner. He painting topic B. At- resulted from this terrible if he Robes. ac- occupy C. cough Dana's honse. week. Herbert Swan when hunting Klllngwood. Tbey Outing Night ISSUED TUESDAYS. THE D01NQS OF THE WEEK IN ALL of wood'e rent on Hill. Îiad not taken the medicine ahout which Miss Tebbets of Portland has been cidentally came upon a large part the Loring'· the Mr. and Mr·. Stanwood tie writes: "I had a fearful cough, that Mrs. F. E. Wheeler. plunder and it was returned to Witbington Cure Headache. SECTIONS OF THE COUNTY. visiting in and Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Warren attended iistnrbed my night's rest. I tried 87c., 98c., $1.00, $1.12, $1.15, SOUTH PARIS, MAINS, OCT. 17, 1906. Mr. Cox of Connecticut, a brother-in- owner·, but the sentiment is strong of the fair. ivervthing, but nothing would relieve it, have sent law of Mrs. H. C. Loveland, has been favor of the arrest and punishment Topeham For many years physicians towns Bethel no Ernest Damon and son Linwood of jntif I took Dr. King's New Discovery Parte H11L a vacation here. offenders. Other below $1.25, $2.00. spending are their old for and Colds, Patient· to atwood A Forbes, new doubt are of the same Norrldgewock visiting Consumption, Coughs their Headache The foundation of the Univers- opinion. me." Hano has been Mrs. who has re- which completely cured Instantly EdlMrt ud Proprietor·. B. O. alist church has been and the Mr. Packard appointed neighbor·. Damon, re- η ret Baptist Church, Ker. Taylor, pastor put in, has to her relieves ana cures all throat tne to have fitted, and the are we ever at 10:49 A. M. watchman. cently been in town, returned permanently glasses These the best values have Preaching every Sunday Sunday carpenters have now begun on the night and had βΚΟΒΘΙ M. ATWOOD. A. E. Forbes. at 12 M. Sabbath Service at of the Bethel home. ind lung diseasee; prevents grippe School Evening frame work. Monday, the members sult has been wonderful. 1 7:30 r. M. T. P. S. C. E. Tuesday evening. of M. E. church has At F. A. Shurtleff & truly re- chorus and many others went to Port- The ceil % the pneumonia. Prayer Meeting Thursday evening at 7 30. Cove- Mr. and Mrs. Clarence G. Morton 50c. and and we would be to show them to In advance, 1st to the Maine Music Festival. been treetec jo several coats of paint. Co.'s, guaranteed; from Τ ε km* :—$1.50 & year If paid strictly cant Meeting the last Friday before the turned from their wedding trip about a land attend druggists; bave many testimonials grate- pleased any otherwise a 4 cents. of the month at 2:30 p. m. AU not the The water from North Pond is run- 11.00. Trial bottle free. $2.00 year. Single copies Sunday week a of Tuesday and Wednesday number otherwise connected are cordially Invited. ago, having spent large part of the river but have here for — was a has on the side ful space one Advertisements' All legal advertisements School every the time at a few miles increased and large delegation ning easterly it has been patrons in need of these Universalis! Church. Sunday Camp Concord, on west A dispatch says goods. are three consectlve Insertions (or $1.50 in of the while is on the Bangor given Sunday at 10:« a. m. from here. have been returned enthusiastic praise excavating going line Inch In of column. contracts They boarding iefinitely decided that an electric one : per length Special D. whole festival. tide. only made with local, transient and yearly advertis- for a few days with Mr. and Mrs. £. trill be built between and Or- Mrs. II. P. Hammond, who had been Mies Isabel has returned from Several persons from Buckfield Grange Bangor 30,1897. ers. Stilwell until their housekeeping Shirley and the is that the South Paris, Me., April her brothers in Brownton, Minn., attended the New Pomona at rington expectation It me to certify to the skillful- fast steam visiting were Brooklyn, Ν. Y. Century the give· pleasure Job Prwtwo New type, presses, arrangements completed. They took roaa will be in operation before end Dees of Mr. S. Richard* u an Optician. During and low for a returned home Thursday Mrs. Sarah Russell and Mise North Buckfield Wednesday. Bert Skirts. workmen prices month, this week in daughter, care of power, experience»! are moving and settling it another year. the past tlx year* he has bad the entire Outing combine to make this department of our busi- the assistant in the two loads on C. Π. Prince's auto. aa I morning. their new rent in the west side of the Alice Russell, post my eyes, and I do not have the headache ness complete and popular. took on saw a cow moose in with and I A very pretty wedding place R. Tucker. Mr. office, have moved from Broad Street to Geo. Bridgbam did before be fitted my eyes glasses, house occupied by J. DON'T BORROW TROUBLE. with weak to consult morning, Oct 10, at the Baptist Street and will care for Mrs. his a few since. would advise anyone eyes Tuesday and Mrs. Morton are estimable young Spring pasture days Mr. Klcbards. 75c., $1.00, $1.25. when Miss Ethel M. Emmons in A. C. M. was in town It is a bad habit to borrow anything, Coming Evente. parsonage, who will be gladly welcomed Brackett, who is advanced years. Whitman, D., DB. C. L. BUCK, Dentist. of West I'aris was united in to people have his son but the worst you can marriage into the social life of our community The students of Gould Academy Thursday accompanied by thing possibly Nov. 7.—Oxford Pomona (àrange. Bolster's Mr. Almon N. Cairns of Paris. The been the mid-term examinations. Plaisted. borrow, is trouble. When siok, sore, These are made the same firm and Mills. and they have the congratulations and taking was by the pastor, the Christian En- Sanford Lucas is now occupying Gil- heavy, weary and worn-out by the pains by any Nov. 14,15, 16.—Aanu.il meeting of Maine State ceremony performed best wishes of our people. Thursday evening Canton. Rev. E. O. in the of a bert Tilton's rent. and of biliousness, Pomologlcal Soclcty, Grange Hall, Taylor, presence Mrs. II. R. Tueli and Miss Delia Π. deavor served an oyster supper, with poisons dyspepsia, Samuel Richards, one nice cloth and fine work of relatives and friends. The Mrs. C. T. Cornish and child are and similar internal cannot gathering Lane went last week as to the pastry accompaniments, in the dining- guests Bright's disease, desiring NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. were deco- delegates Merritt Parsons. don't sit down and brood over GRADUATE OPTICIAN, double parlors very prettily Association at Me- room of Garland Chapel. The stew wae of Mr. and Mrs. disorders, Oxford Universalist to rated with an abundance of Mowers. as "Bowler's the Rumors are afloat that there is liable your symptôme, but fly for relief to them chanic Falls. pronounced best" and SOUTH PARIS. afford pass by. Suit and Coat Opening. The bride and groom stood between two financial results were to be an epidemic of marrying ere long. Electric Bitters. Here you will find sure Have Your Horse Fitted. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Penley of Locke's gratifying. Following the cere- If this should to be a fact a special and of all your t or CoM Weather. large bouquets. Mills are a week's vacation Thursday evening Linn's educated prove permanent forgetfulness refreshments were served spending artist be to write up in and your will not be Absolute Perfection. mony dainty with relatives here. dogs and monkeys entertained a good might required troubles, body ESTiBUSflEb Outing Night Kobes. to the guests by Mrs. and Miss Taylor. audience at Odeon Hall. Their feats modern style the doings; it is not my burdened by a load of debt disease. At Communication from F. A. Shurtleff à Co. The ladies of the Free Baptist Society Both bride and groom have recently were wonderful. forte. We do something in silver the store of F. A. Shurtleff & Co. THE The Vital Center. met and and had a might drug with the church in this recently re-organized but these will Price 50c. Guaranteed. The Country Oentleman. united Baptist with Mrs. Roscoe Tuell last Dr. and Mrs. Bradbury were in town and golden weddings, 1831 tilasse» Cure Headache. and are well known. have meeting to the village They afternoon. It is their intention Friday to visit Mrs. 'Bradbury's mother, Boon become' obsolete, owing S.B. &Z. S. for Sale. Associa- Typewriter the best wishes and congratu- Friday of limited Limited The Maine Woman Suffrage PRINCE, hearty Mrs. Olive Appointment of Administrator. to meet every second and fourth Friday Young. adoption marriages. at COUNTRY lations of friends. The bridal and on the install- tion will hold its annual convention | Notice. many at Mrs. Tuell's until further notice. Mrs. Liscoe Hall is in the Eye and Ear marriages, marriages Norway, Maine. for In shower of rice. Old Oct. 19 and 20. 3 Petitions Discharge Bankruptcy. party left in a heavy the in Portland for treatment. ment plan, have been suggested, but Orchard, 18, Lost. The Baptist society have engaged Inûrmary Mrs. II. E. Hammond and daughter A. has the not a after the manner For Sale. able services of Rev. C. C. Koch who Miss M. Robertson sold why adopt system GENTLEMAN Alice are in Portland for a few of vaccination? Time exhausts the effi- NEW CURE FOR CANCER. Bankruptcy Notice. visiting will preach for the present the first homestead on Main Street to Mr. Hanni- of West and will of the virus in vaccination. Adopt All surface cancers are now known to days. and third Sunday of each month in the bal Grover Bethel, cacy Maine News Notes. Η. Ε. & Π. D. Hammond have sold a like and save all the fuss of be Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The ONLY forenoon at the usual hour, and at spend the winter with relatives in Au- plan going curable, by Agricultural NEWSpaper, their oxen that took the first to and of characters. Jas. of writes: ÀJTD ADMITTEDLY TUE premium North Paris in the afternoon. lie will gusta and Bangor. law, showing up Walters, Duffield, Va., is about to build a new at the fair to Guy Thurston of Bethel. a crew not? "I had a cancer on for that Stonington make his headquarters at Bryant's Pond Mr. Warren Emery already has Why my lip years, of me Worn bouse. were in all considered the The millers have all left town seemed till Bucklen's Arnica Leading Agricnlinral JdmtiI $10,000 school They respects where he will preach the other two Sun- of men and horses in the woods in to-day incurable, tiueet oxen in Paris. Ketchum and timber. and gone to court. R. H. Mor- Salve healed it, and now it is perfectly written Ly specialists, the The music festival was a tinan- days of the month. There will be a cutting yarding (Friday) Every department Bangor Benjamin Maxim attended the Oxford His contract calls for rill vs. Heald & Lunt. well." Guaranteed cure for cuts and authorities in their respective linen. cial success this for the first time. School here every as 2,000,000. highest year Association at Mechanic Sunday Sunday Gerrish and Mrs. Nellie cents at F. A. Shurtleff £ to with It Universalist usual. The ladies of the Universalist Society Mrs. Β. E. burns. 25 No other paper pretends compare Cole of Port- Falls last week. are still sick. store. rtciT. Ια the trial of Edward F. Mr. and Mrs. William Adams of Ber- will hold their annual fair and supper DeCoeter quite Co.'s drug in qualifications of editorial land for the murder of John F. Steeves, Miss Helen R. Cole, who is teaching afternoon Gives the NEWS with a dpgree lin are Mr. and Mrs. W. H. next Thursday and evening. STREAKED MOUNTAIN. agricultural the in was at home over visiting even l y ethers. there was a disagreement, jury stand- Guildhall, Vt., Pratt. The Monday excursion to took NOTICE. of completeness not attempted Picking apples is the principal occu- ing to 6. Sunday. Mrs. Marshall is her a large number of our townspeople. The Arm of W. O. & G. W. hav- left morn- Charles visiting of both eexee at the time Frothlngham TO Among those who Monday pation present lnic this day been dissolved by mutual consent, INDISPENSABLE blew the safe in the West daughters in Boston and vicinity. are well Burglars on the Boston excursion are Mrs. M. West Bethel. and lucky is he whose trees all persons having utm tiled accounts with said the ing The Universalist Good Will same with the under- ALL COUNTRY RZ3IDENTS Buxton post office Friday night, Oth, R. Mr. and Mrs. John Pierce, Society laden. Several have already sold get- firm are requested to settle Marble, •'How broad, how how calm, how eweet has all tbe assets and as- and secured about $00 in money and met Thursday afternoon of last week deep, for Baldwins and for signed, who bought WHO WISH 10 Mrs. O. A. Thayer and Miss Mary Hub- Th»se dear October days ! ting $2.50 18.50 sumed all the liabilities of said Arm. also entered two stores with Mrs. C. H. Bates. The stamps. They bard. society The sky bends low the hills to greet, Northern Spies. Oct. 3,1005. W. O. FROTH INGHAM. KEEP UP WITH T-Zi: TIMES.' a small will hold an social on of and the haze in the place, but took only quan- "Old has been closed for the evening Friday through dreamy Plaisted Whitman has him a Brick" If heaven and earth I cannot see, bought of this week, Oct. 20, at the home of Mr. harness ana Single Subscription, $1.50; tity goods. winter and Mr. and Mrs. Brown are Nor solve the pleasing mystery. nice team, horse, carriage IVOTIC·. and Mr s. L. C. Bates. A musical pro- 1 wo Subscriptions, (·2.δ0 ; times will be re- at the Hubbard House. 'TIs wonderful! October's sun Whereas, my wife, Nora F. Hopkins, has left The report is that old boarding of complete. Five Subtcriiillons, $·«.ύ0. Miss gramme entertainment will be given Makes paradise of noon, Jordan a of my bed and board without just cause, notice Is on the Kennebec and Penobscot Miss Gertrude M. Brown and Mrs. Lorinda picked pint stored after which there will be a social hour of And night with all her stare as one. hereby given that all persons are forbidden to are friends in New moon. flne the SPECIAL INDUCEDEÎ.TS to ϊίΛί:.- this winter, the American Ice Co., which Julia C. Snow visiting Pays homage to the large raspberries Wednesday, harbor or trust her on my account, as I shall pay games, etc., and home made candies will The sun the moon bv saw a CLl'SS. controls most of the ice business on York. by day, night, 11th, and your correspondent no bills of her contracting after this date. EHU OF LAUGEII be for sale. All those to do so Stir every sense of bweet delight." Dated at this sixth of decided to harvest There will be a harvest supper at desiring cluster of five large strawberry blossoms Sumner, Maine, day those rivers, having are invited Ad- A. D. 1905. Tt 50 cents. from ti cordially to attend. Cold weather on the 10th. October, Four Monttu? Trial ip large Ice dealers, it is said, Cummings Hall, Friday evening approacheth. WM. HOPKINS. quantities. mission 10 cents. Children 3 cents. Wild blossoms are still is at the have discovered that the ice from Maiue to 8 o'clock. Admission 10 cents. strawberry Mrs. Belle Packard working Witness: A. L. PALMER. Mrs. Elva E. Locke has been found in SPECIMEN COPiES rivers lasts much than the artifi- Recent arrivals at the Hubbard House visiting sunny pastures. Maine Sanatorium. longer in Lisbon for a few be mailed free on It will niy ;.uv Mrs. E. C. Master days. Almon oldest son of L. H. A or two ago we received a box NOTICE. will request. cial or that from the Uudson are: Mr. and Jack, Tyler, day l s product Mrs. Chester II. Lane went a Interested in any way in cnxtiy K.o is more Eddie Mrs. E. A. and Miss Saturday Tyler, has dislocated shoulder. of butternute from our friend, Miss Notice Is that I have been noti- body and the cost of transportation Jack, Wiley hereby given : for a visit of a week at Portland. Mrs. Nellie of was in to In Mrs. Jennie J. Pinkham that send for them. Address the publ elicre the small loss from Maud Furbush, Lewiston; F. C. Manser, Gribbin Portland Tripp, of Hebron, and we are going fied writing by than recovered by Miss Jennie L. visited at her book of No. 6558. Issued by the M. L. Miss Bradbury town one day last week. some of them for the beneflt of deposit, LUTHER TUCKER & .<■ Mrs. McQuade, Auburn; plant South Parle Savings Bank, Is lost and that she ON, melting. South Paris from Friday until Sunday Much is made farmers of Some one will N. Y, Sparrow, Portland; John W. Hawes, complaint by future generations. reap desires said Savings Rank to Issue her a dupli- Alban", At South Windsor Charles in the of if I do not. cate book In accordance with tbe of new of oilers of Tuesday Boston; John II. Davis and wife, Port- night. potatoes rotting ground. the benefit them provisions Subscription- taken at this cilice. Our stock Boy»' Clothing proof was a the statutes of the State of Maine. HT Northy, 21 years of age, killed by W. Miss A few cases of measles in the village, The leaves are the trees will laud; Miss J. Payson, Portland; falling; GEORGE M. ATWOOD, Treasurer the values that we are in revolver shot in the home of Edwin Hebron. that disease can find but few victims showing hoys' A. O. Boston. but eoon be bare, but at present the forests Of South Paris Savings Bank. superior the Huntington, suits for all Cooper, Mrs. Cooper being only On Monday afternoon, Oct. 9th, Mrs. here. are beautiful. Owl's Head looms up be- Dated at South Paris, Me., Oct. 16,1905. for Sale. wearing apparel. YVe have ages. at the time. It FOB 11 ES DISTKICT. Typewriter other person present Alice Gilman of Oakland, Maine De- W. F. Brown and wife have three fore us as we write, looking like an im- and suits for from to S. a case of NOTICE. For sale : Second hand Russian boys 3 was at first supposed to be Dean and wife and President of the Woman's Re- boarders, two men in mense and typewriter Junior Elroy daughter partment being employed magnificent bouquet. In the District Court of the for suicide, but led to the went to Waterford to visit friends and came to instruct and the mill. sold her entire For Norfolk and double breasted suits for from S investigation lief Corps, inspect Geraldine Whitman has the District of Maine. In Bankruptcy. in first class condition. parti- boys arrest of Mrs. It appears that take in the fair. Packard Relief of this There is a of but intends to a Cooper. the Z. L. Corps scarcity apples here, flock of sheep. She buy In the matter of ) to to 16. trousers suits for the was Mrs. culars and of work Long larger boys. N'orthy infatuated with Cooper, George Tubbs and son went to Water- place. A pleasant afternoon was spent the crop exceeds that of two years ago. better breed. CHARLES H. WHITMAN, J In Bankruptq/. sample apply and that shortly before the affair she ford to see bis father and he also took in and after the meeting a collation was W. F. Brown was visited on his 80th of Mexico, Bankrupt. ) South Paris Savings Bank. had bought the revolver found in the the fair. A good time reported from all. served. birthday by a grandson from Bethel Newry. To the creditors of Charles H. Whitman in XX. B. Foster, the County of Oxford find district aforesaid : room, to protect herself, according to J. Allen and wife have been on a Mr. whc Hill. Mrs. Will Warren of North has Q. Sunday afternoon, Huyler, Newry Notice is hereby given that on the 14th day of NOTICE. NORWAY, MAINE. her statement. visit to her uncle in Monmouth. works for H. K. was Men and boys are frequently seen been ill for fourteen but is Oct., A. D. 1905, the said Charles H. Whitman Stearns, bathing very weeks, The subscriber gives notice that he I on a visit to Johu rifles and shot was and that the first hereby Ed Allen has been a horse when the animal kicked throw- carrying guns, but they somewhat better now. duly adjudicated bankrupt, has been administrator of the "Lobsters will bring the highest prices of his creditors will be held at the Court duly appointed 1 Chase in Madison. the mixture in his Mr. do not find the hunt for. Ε. has been sick meeting estate of for this fall and winter," said a ing eye. Iluylei game they Mr. B. Knapp very House, In South Paris, on tbe 1st of Nov., years day OLIVE V. HEAI.D, late of Sumner, Mrs. Clara Belle Estes is very sick was taken to the at Lewistoc A. B. Tyler of Walker's Mills was in two weeks. The doctor thinks he was A. D. 1905, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon,at which well-known lobsterman in Bath this hospital in the of Oxford, deceased, and given and Mrs. Louisa this last week and this week will his time the said creditors may attend, prove their County he "These shell with typhoid fever, and.it is hoped the eye may be saved. village from paint to paint bonds as the law directs. All ltersons having week. Continuing, said, poisoned using claims, a trustee, examine the Foes is care of her. Mr. and Mrs. Ε. M. Glover are enter- move to South Paris. appoint bankrupt demands the estate of said deceased are are scarce and the fishermen are takiug buildings. and transact such other business as may against fish proper- desired to the same for settlement, and friends from Portland this week. Mrs. Hattie A. Grover was visited last A came to town from on come before said present hard work to obtain for taining party Albany ly meeting. thereto are to make pay- having enough South Oct-1(1.1905. all Indebted requested SUIT AND COAT OPENING. are at North Paris. The annual Ilarvest Home entertain- week by her sister, Mrs. Addie Lapham, a and were fortunate Paris, their regular customers and few bunting trip GEO. A. WILSON. ment Immediately. ment and will be on Oct, and two of Bethel to a deer and a 1906. CYRUS It. HEALD. present being shipped out of the state. A. J. Abbott has a broken arm. supper Friday, youngest children, enough get splendid Referee In Bankruptcy- Sept. 19th, Saturday, Oct. 2lst. Abbott is still on the sick list as 20th. An extra good time Hill. nice lot of Another thing which will be hard to Lewis i§ expected. partridges. be with a com- in the for Our school is Miss have H. H. our Suit and Coat agent, will here this winter will be clams, that a result of the grippe. We read Housekeeper Octo- being taught by Percy Chapman and family Woodman, purchase name of John as a of Rev. F. E. to and of and Coats. We shall make this a if the winter is like the two A. D. Andrews and wife visited his ber the Taylor promi- Agnes Barton, daughter moved from North Newry Bethel plete line Suits opening specialty is, anything cost lor a last week. nent officer in the Mormon church ol Barton, of Bethel Hill. Herbert has moved on to the We will take orders without extra last, as the fiats have been frozen over brother in Portland Chapman *2 for special orders. special Ross sold four steers hist Utah. Mr. was an old classraatc Joeiah Horr and family moved Wed- farm he has vacated. all part of the time, and there has to John good Taylor ladies who arc hard to fit or require extra sizes. Coats and Suits styles to for to Curtis A Co. of Paris. of ours. Students at Hebron Academ> nesday from South Paris to the home Farmers have finished e plenty of money in the business week beef very generally and to Loose, fitted, half-fitted and box. Iood is team for J. in the sixties will remember him farm of Mrs. L. E. Bean. and an un- colors, $5.98 $20.00. tight men to engage in the work." James Abbott driving early gathering apples report coat. tempt a black and mixed. A ribbon coat free with every from Redding to East Sumner. well. It would be interesting to learr Miss Mina Tyler, after enjoying usually email crop. Potatoes are rotting Brown, tans, hanger After Laura the wife of Moody for this shooting M., Rev. Seth Benson oilers his farm for how he over drifted into Mormonism. pleasant vacation, is again attending to badly in some localities. Absolute Perfection ! For a leader we shall give 1 do/en $1.00 corsets for 79c day only. Charles E. Smith, Saturday, the 7th, one her duties in the H. W. Dennison store for sale. worth of free stamps to all starting a new book. Double stamps mile from Fayette Mills, James B. Dunn, last week and office. $3.00 Samuel Keen's baby died Byron. post sale. worth of we worth ol stamps a former tire marshal of Boston, this By $1.00 goods give $5.00 deputy after a very short sickness. The bird hunt which came off last Clifford Eastman and wife are visiting buying shot the bullet Greenwood. in a new book. fatally himself, taking We learn that Mr. Foss is to move week with A. 0. Hodsdon and W. S I his old home for a few weeks. The have effect in the Mrs. Smith, who The hunters have been foi temple. back to North Paris. Reed captains, resulted in a victory foi wishing I Died in Stow, Mrs. Otis Eastman, FIVE REMEMBER: 1st, Time, Oct. is will recover. The farm where the THINGS TO Saturday, o5, moose has been in this which was a some rain so they could travel tho woods Oth. The big viciuity. Reed's side, celebrated by Sept. coat free. one shooting occurred was Dunn's property, without their ec Mon· 21st. 2nd, one day 3rd, Ribbon hanger 4th, just supper and dance at Melody Hall. advertising presence I Sirs. Wilson Emery passed away Makers One only. and the Smiths were to work East far and now have it. a dozen corsets for employed Waterford. J. S. Taylor was down from Soutl ahead, they I day, Oct. 0th, after long and painful $1.00 79c. 5th, place it. He bad been with them for Kreeland Ilerrick and wife have staying Mrs. (1. A. Miller's father, Sylvester Rangeley for a day or two. His brothei juel I sickness. Services were held at the M. some time. There was some u» suspicion Wiikins, of Hartlaad, is visiting lier. He George returned with him. called here and inform that there if I E. church at Stow. L. M. in the but the above of roe Aim LUNT, of foul play matter, arrived the 7th. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Witham of Welti no dust in the road at present, but s I Mrs. O. R. Barrows returned home S//OJ? fVaif£sV is the version It is of mud. These are generally accepted. Miss Agnes Gerry of Melrose, Mass., were visitine friends in town last week. plenty people livint I after caring for her daughter, Annie 18-4 136 Main Norway. at that D. J. on St., the understanding Fayette and Mrs. Mildred Jones and child of Grace Ladd is at home from the Laket the Dr. Packard farm and report tb( I Keniston. She has been very sick. Telephone Dunn, brother of James B. Dunn, will orchard there as 10( have been visiting their great where she has been at work this sum producing about Charles Barrows is hauling spool stocli in View: To Excel. not the coroner's verdict that the Cambridge accept J. W. Atherton. mer. bairels of apples this year, whereas the for W. II. to Stoneham. uncle, Farrington l'«· dead man committed suicide after shoot- estimated last was from ALTHOUGH CONSTANT ENDEAVOR TO MAKE F. A. SnVRTLEFF A CO. F. A. NHtBTLEFF A Mr. and Mrs. G. II. Keen are in Bridg- The Spencer sisters are visiting at G crop year 10CK Mrs. Smith, but will a to 1200 barrels. The doctor lost a West Brownfield. ing employ pri- ton for a time with his parents. Al- II. Ladd's. good vate detective to work on the case on though much improved the ride tired many last year in consoquence ol ! Mr. John Hutchins and Nat Walker ol the that his brother was the vic- were at Bert Bartlett's one theory him very much. East Brownfield. freezing. I Fryeburg tim of foul play. William II. Chadbourne and Another fat coon found in the trap I day last week. Augustus Mrs. Gertrude Stevens Leavitt assisted G. Morse have bought a timber lot in Saturday morning, so that they are pay· Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Cram spent Sun- MONEY HOLDERS. \ Fryeburg Academy. by Miss Isabel Stickney organized a back in for the corn de· Kiimford, on which they will begin ing part they I day in Kezar Falls, Me. the The has received a few in town Oct, We now have for a stock of academy quite at once. Loyal Temperance Legion stroyed. While feasting on the coon in I Mr. and Mrs. C. Brickett of ready your inspection large is operations Fryeburg, thus far this year, among which 6. several wert were and ovei BOOKS, gifts Mrs. Ellen Hilton is away on a vaca- question, hedgehog quills I Me., in the place stopped new Fall and Winter styles in Ladies' HAGS, POCKET a oew by the class of The wedding reception of Mr. and Mrs found in his meat, which caused the Bert Bartlett and wife. piano presented tion. night with also WAL- 'SO the efforts of Miss Nettie Albert Johnson was held at Mr. Franfc to eat more PURSES, CARD CASES, ETC. ; BILL BOOKS, through Misses Josephine Sanderson and feasters cautiously after I Mrs. Harry Boothe of Westbrook, one of its members. Miss Johnson's October 6th. ▲ largo com- wards. a kinds and Andrews, Florence Lamb of Bates College were at Me., has been spending few days with BETTER, HAS KEPT IT BEST, THEY ARE STILL LETS and PURSES for Gentlemen ; in many different Anna an alumna of the acad- pany was cordially entertained. a load of last weei Barrows, L. M. Sanderson's over Saturday and Harvesting hay I her sister, Bessie Bartlett. and the will who furnished the kitchen, has also The Circle gave a colors of leather. The of the goods prices emy Sunday and took in the North Water- Congregational seemed somewhat like doing things out STRIVING TO MAKE IT BETTER THAN BEST. quality five dollars which is to be used harvest at Hall last Denmark. given ford fair supper Bradbury ofeeason; but then it was second crop was a sue to is "Absolute Perfection." please you, for repairing that room. Mr. A. li. Wednesday evening. It very orrowen as it is sometimes called, and I Mre. Geo. Webb has moved into Mrs. The goal they look forward Jenness of the board of trustees has pre- North Stoneham. cessful affair. tho weather for it was fine. I Gardner Norton's tene- getting house, upstairs Boots Oxfords and 00. sented $25.00 to be appropriated in the Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Hilton from Miss Isabel Stickney left last Thursday lias Prof. Know-it-all yet found oui I ment. $3.00. $2.50 $3 5 Cents to Each. For the best work in and en route to California. She will a $5.00 following prises: South Paris and Harold Gammon spend why some kinds of potatoes rot so mucl Perry, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs, We are sole for the VV. L. DOUGLAS Shoe of the ten dollars: few in where Mrs, agents history any year course, Alice Lovejoy of Milton Plantation were days Beverly, Mass., worse than others? Those who planted Edwin Pingree, was taken very sick You cannot find a better assortment than iu mathematics either E. A. G. will her. for the best work at Wm. Gammon's Saturday and Sunday. Stickney join The; the red kind found them nearly all Thursday while on his way to school, for this locality. Prices $3.50, $3.00 and $2.50. ten dollars: and for leave for the National W. C. T. U. con first or second year, L. G. McKeen and wife went to Harri- sound, while the white or Green Moun· and Friday morning was carried to the AT THE PHARMACIES OF vention Oct. 16. as the best work in commercial branches, son on business Wednesday. They go delegates. taiu variety rotted so in places that one at Portland for an operation foi Mr. Samuel Doick of East hospital live dollars. II. B. McKeen and two daughters and Lebanon, hall or more of the crop was left on tht hernia. He was attended by Dr. Shaw J. F. PLUMMER, SA Wednesday, Oct. 4, the seniors gave a John Adams went across the mountain formerly of this town, visited Mr. and ground. I and Dr. Bennett of Bridgton. Hall. Ice and Mrs. S. W. Rowe last also 31 Market Square, SOUTH PARIS, ME. sociable at the Academy to Stow Sunday to Gus Andrews'. week, Frank Brooks thinks of engaging in I Mr. Vaneor, after a long and hard job, F. A.SHURTLEFF& CO. were at ex- of Eaton was cream and cake served the Elden McAllister's wife and daughter Mrs. Abbie Thompson who an industry, which about here is com- I has placed his house in poeition on his Telephone 106-3. pense of Mr. Willard. Mrs. Abbott fur- from Lewiston visited him recently. on her way to Harrison spent a night paratively new. He raised a fine lot oi lot back of Mr. S. T. Jewett's. ■a music and the with them. nished the programme cabbages, which met with a ready sale I Although there are not many apples 2 Maine. all. The W. C. T. U. was Stores, was enjoyed by Ullead. regular meeting at two cents per pound, and says he in- in this section Mr. Fred Sanborn and Mr. {[ athletic held at Mrs. Julia Bean's last An advisory committee of the Beautiful October weather. Friday tends to go into the business next year Ingalls are making a number of apple association has been chosen, afternoon. F. A. NHCRTLEFF A CO. F. A. HIICRTLEFF A CO. consisting Hunters are quite plenty in this sec- on a much larger scale. I barrels. STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE two and Jennie and Goldie Cole have returned of three teachers, students, tion. The beechnuts are somewhat plentiful and Pushard. This from Boston. East Bethel. Messrs. Warren Mrs. Ellen Chandler was the guest of this year and the partridges seem tc I the committee will superintend general Mrs. T. G. Lary Monday and Tuesday. have found it out amongst the first ol j Hunters are on the war path. RUMFDBD FALLS TRUST COMPANY, Moil fillsΊ athletics for the year. Mrs. Hartland Coffin saw three deer as East Hebron. anybody. A number from here will visit friends SEPTEMBER 8, 1905. of the football team has I in this week. The manager she was coming over to Cloverdale Farm The changes in weather give the citi- No deer has been taken in about here IGEORGE D. BISBEE, President. WALDO PETTENGILL, Vice-President. with the Mrs. D. B. after an absence of ELISHA PRATT, Treasurer. LEWIS M. IRISH, Assistant Treasurer. scheduled games following zens severe that will not leave as yet, so far as known, and still better Holt, Monday. colds, J. Charles D. schools: Two with Westbrook, two no man several weeks with relatives in Green- I TRUSTEES—Oeorge D. Blsbee, Waldo Pettenglll, Hugh Chisholm, Brown, for has been shot mistaken Shoes Mr. and Mrs. and Mr. and by beiug $2.50 Springer easily. John James S. Morse, F. Π. $3.50 Houghton, ilmpson. with Thornton, and one with Bridgton. for one. has returned to her home here. Mrs. Alexander of Portland have been Grass is a as in summer. ville, 1693. Army of bright green ORGANIZED FEBRUARY I, a lot of Men's and 10, made morning, Oct. »5th, Miss Anna To show how the of labor has Mr. Wm. R. Swan and Mies We have Army Shoes, 8, 9, Friday camping out on Lary Brook. Apples are not abuudant, with the ex- price daughter, Barrows to the students on the Alice from and Mrs. LIABILITIES. RESOURCES. best of stock in shoes in spoke William M. Arthur A. Smith of a few orchards. changed since our boyhood, it be Swan, Lynn, Mass., the very every part, perfect every Taylor, ception might !>2 of a knowledge of of mentioned that some a I Etta E. Morse, of Waltham, Mass., visit- Capital stock, $100,00000 Demand loan* $ 305,370 AND TIIEY ARE necessity thorough of Windham and Samuel T. Worcester Mise Clara Merrill has ridden out of sixty years ago !0 respect. Regular price $3.50, Her talk was Surplus, 100,000 00 Tlnn: loans 103,148 domestic science. eujoyed are at E. R. Bennett's. hired out about six miles ed friends at Paris, Bethel, East Bethel is are Portland boarding late, and is gaining slowly. young lady Undivided profite 18,'ΧΜ 3β Loans on moifgagcs of real estate,.. 182,672 75 WORTH IT, our price while they last $2.50. They and all the students. trom and after a and Rumford Falls the past week. 70 Ror.-Uaml 520,929 15 appreciated by William Foss of Hallowell, Mr. Libby Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Baker from San home, working while, Savings deposits, 731,8»i3 stocks, ever sold for that If wear or 290,444 «5 Real estate,. 32,8· 0 33 the Hest price. you 8, 9 of Portland and Mr. E. Dwinals visited Mrs. T. L. her employer learning that she would Demand deposits good» Football. Augustus Antonio, Texas, Lovell. Certificate of 37,600 00 Safe and furniture,— 1.0W) 00 ι υ we can lit are at Farm ask one dollar refused to deposits you. from Portland Cloverdale last week. had not visited per week, Dividends unpaid 40 (Ό Due from other iianks,. 526 14 Rogers They » On afternoon a town meet- Maine for fourteen and return to employ her at that unreason- Thursday Due to other banks 809 78 Cash on deposit 47,954 60 Paris School to be a poor boarding. years, longer High proved able Now there are those who ing was held, at which it was voted to Cash on band 24,538 70 A LARGE STOCK OF THOSE for at their home soon. They have a daugh- price. 69 WE ALSO HAVE match Bridgton Academy Bridgton West Sumner. would be to three times that accept the report of the selectmen on $1,278,952 team ter. and little children them in glad pay $1,278,952 61) I Saturday, the academy winning by keep the to a town road from a Mr. and Mrs. Garrison Doble, who Texas. The visit was a price for the same kind of help and can- I petition lay a score of 29 to 0. When the of very happy weight over the store of not it. near the Christian church to the the defeat lived in the tenement event. get point F. E. TIMBERLAKE, Bank Examiner. Pure Gum Rubbers the two teams is considered of E. Brown on Kezar their son, E. G. Doble, in the Mertie Moschides is to have,aUe<1 dnce land Β. Lake. was not so bad as one would at tiret building Mrs. preparing writing was lost almost all H°Taet The town voted to build the road as a that recently burned, return to to pass the winter. VàkT'leaVe8 think. Bridgton was very heavy team. Lynn An«l "we all do ftuie as the leaf," bo to speak. and for the With Leather of their household goods, clotbiucr, etc. Miss Fronia B. returned to (located approbated 1500 Tops One place in the line-up attracted special Ryerson land of had no insurance. About of last and same, including the damage $135 attention, and that was at center, the They fifty Hebron Thursday passed the Wilson's Mills BLUE STORES. so last season. Hunters are delighted with them. friends and in I to G. A. Kimball. also voted to popular of the two men their neighbors gathered with Mrs. T. L. She is They difference in the size night Rogers. J. W. Buckman and wife have to town bouse. We have 10, 12, and 16 inch Price from the of the Universalist church anxious if she does not care for her gone I shingle the 8, 14, leg. $2.75 noticeable, the Bridgton cen- vestry want being very and them Boston on their vacation and to visit his : Geo. H. Moore, who has been on a to to of Remember if you some Τ «sday evening presented father, just as she had care of $3.75, according length leg. ter outweighing the Paris center by always J. A. Buckman. has w of silver knives and It is father, visit to Washington, D. C., returned. kind of footwear can find what want here. over 100 .set dishes, his clothing. thought she will any you you pounds. a nice dress and Geo. Nason and wife bave gone to care C. R. Pottle is at work for D. P. Lord Better Settle the Suit Paris will meet a fc spoons, pattern remain in Maine the winter. Next Saturday High coming for Meadows the winter at ο jT useful articles too numerous to Miss Belle DeCoster is now Camp through the village. team from Bliss Business College, Lew· keeping for the Parmacbeenee Club. mention. R. N. Stetson made the pre- house for her father. Quite a large delegation from Delta iston, the game to be on the played high sentation which was to W. Π. and A. W. Hart are entertain- of Masons of this place visited Overcoat SHOE in this speech replied by fair at the grange the 19th of Lodge and Question SMILEY STORE, school grounds place. Grange their Mrs. of Lan- at Comrade Frank Brown in behalf of Mr. the month. ing mother, Stevens, the lodge Waterford Tuesday evening. present ■ caster, and other relatives from New C. M. of the Centre is MAINE. it Ls Tumbledown Dkk. and Mrs. Doble. The evening passed Mr. Stillman Horsey visited his daugh- Farrington IN OPERA HOUSE BLOCK, NORWAY. Why sweet corn from the to pleasantly with music and games. Re- ter, Mrs. John last Hampshire. drawing village Mrs. George Wise gives the Democrat Harper, Saturday. Mrs. Fannie of N. and at the To-day. Ε. N. F. FAUNCE, Salesman. freshments consisting of homemade He has in of late and Rogers Groveton, Fryeburg station, boarding SWETT, Manager. W4 an explanation of the name of the gained strength has been friends and were served. A 11., visiting and rela- so to to the Tumbledown Dick, in Peru, candies apples pa- looks finely. village. It's much wiser be ready than have Telephone 11B-8. mountain, has been circulated and about tives in town the past week. a of the per $40.00 Mr. E. Lane has sold hie farm and ie regarding which correspondent Mrs. A. W. Hart has to Crafts- I The accidental of Basil Reed, catch unawares. You lose raised for them. The W. R. C. gave his not sold to his gone shooting first chilly days you Democrat recently asked. When Mrs. moving property to visit her the ion of Β. B. Reed of them $5.00. Auburn. His bury, Vt., people. 14-year-old Wise was a she school near home in daughter, Mrs. a school- for there is keen- girl taught of A party from Bethel went up the Weat Tremont, by Roy Eaton, rather than gain by waiting, surely a man of Irving Whittaker Prospect Harbor, will return to her home in the foot of the mountain, and Smith, Boston, on their vacation mate, while the two were gunning for who has been at Mrs. K. G. her in coun- Magalloway Thursday 70 who lived there told her the visiting having regained health the were in a er satisfaction in the first story. left to Messrs. Jepson and Ung of ducks, is reported. The boys pickings. was Small's and D. D. Small's, Friday Melrose,' The tradition is that an Indian who try. have on a launch and Eaton had fired return the of West Paris. Mass., been camping out trip naphtha just a home by way called Dick once chased deer over the of three down to the Um- at a bird when be dropped his gun, and a few words about ours. We have a large Room was a bee at Mr. Fred weeks, going Just Our There husking brow of the high perpendicular precipice Oxford. Ε. K. Bennett the second barrel was discharged. The Farrar's Thursday evening. They bagog Sunday. guide. of SUITS in CASHMERES, which is so striking a feature of the The annual of the Wm. B. Garfield has on a canoe struck Reed fall in the variety WORSTEDS, Carpet busked 153 bushels of corn. A bounti- meeting Parsonage gone charge young mountain, and man and deer went down was held on at the the Diamond. Ernest Bennett him overboard. He ful was served to more than sixty Society Wednesday trip up breast, knocking and SCOTCH EFFECTS, cut in the latest to death together, as must any animal supper of Miss and was when he was taken from the styles was an abundance of home Coming officers elect- guide. dead its Fall Dress. It this cliff. Others persons. There [s into which tumbles over ed for the ensuing year: Married Oct. 8th, by Ε. H. Brooke, water. of and double breasted. Made the best getting in the of the red ear>. single by who formerly lived vicinity Preeldenk-Mr·. Ν. T. Froet. Esq., Arthur Littlehaleand Ellen Ripley. mountain have told Mrs. Wise that they Hiram. Vice-President—Mrs. Chas. H&nscom. WOUNDS, BRUISES AND BURNS. makers in the world and our prices are $5, $7.50, Sec. and Tree·.—Mrs. James Cook. have heard the same tradition. Cut Sumner. an to has all kinds of Floor Dr. James T. Boutelle of Hampton, ■x. Com.—Mrs. C. S. Hayes and Mrs. Chas. By applying antiseptic dressing Covers. Davis. The remains of Mrs. Carroll Benson barns and like injuries $iO) $12) $13» $'4' $'5» $'7» Santa Fe detectives, cUiguUed as tramp·, have Va., who has boarded some weeks at wounds, bruises, were from insane before inflammation sets fourni that Its trainmen have been carrying Eli C. Wadsworth's has return- Refreshments of coffee and cake were brought the hospital in, they may at rt:«luce

f \ iV χ 1 ΊύΐΚα fit •••wVj. F. Α. I Samantba Allen ia coming! See her Supreme Judicial Court. indicated very busy times, bj Saturday COMMUNICATION FROM ïhe e.ïfotd waa for actual NOBWAY. flemotrat. Hear her! Laugh! at South Paris. morning everything that SHURTLEFF h CO. Burglary trial bad been disposed of, and the day Mrs. L. A. Rounds is hei OCTOBER 1900. and officers at court during visiting TERM, was comparatively quiet, the jurors be- Attorneys brother in Auburn. the week. All very orderly. OFFER TO REFUND MONEY IF HÏOMEI Haul from the Store of F. A. Frederick A. Justice, excused in the forenoon, and the 0 Large Powers, ing of Oxford * WEATHER annual convocation COLD The FOR "S0CTH_PAEIS. Charles F. Clerk. week's business cleaned three NOT CURE CATARRH. Mrs. Stone of Pond Shurtleff & Co. Whitman, up by DOES ι, KA.ND THINK RAILWAY. Georgie Bryant's No. was held at Masonic sure to come. Vou cannot Charles P. Attorney. o'clock. Chapter, 29, Now is the time to for cold is a guest at J. P. Richardson's. Barnes, County Oct 11. To the Editor of the Oxford Democrat: prepare days, Commencing October 1,1905, Bertrand G. Sheriff. Hall, Wednesday evening, We are Mclntire, SESSION. We have been aaked If the ad- than to look over our lines in all offering The W. C. T. U. will meet ALSO ATTEMPTED THE STORE OF J. H. Λ LONG GRAND JURY Business, work on Royal Arch degree, recently do better departments. THAl.NS LKAVK SOUTH PARIS Fridaj W. L. Farrar, Jailer. in columns afternoon at 3 and of -officers and election for en- vertisements printed your here for a few. o'clock with Mrs. L. C. BUT FOUND THE PROPRIETOR Η. Ε. Crier. The jury has worked long reports extra values. space dowh east)—5 3*> a. M.· dallv 9«ϋ A. M., BROOKS, Hammond, grand were were true, where we many Only ixuliig Morton. I. hard. The west end of the lower corri- suing year. The following officers regarding Hyomei dally except Sunday ; 4:35 P. M., dally. IN, AND OOT AWAT SPEEDILY. Ralph Trask, Messenger. offer to refund the money if this treat- Walter L. Libiarian. dor, around the jury room, has elected: t,,.lug up (west)—»:30A.M., dallv; ΪΛϊ. M.. Mrs. A. M. Hammond has gone to Ber- Gray, grand does not cure catarrh. We wish witnesses all the week. H. P.—A. J. Stearns. ment Sunday ; 8:47 p. m., dally. swarmed with as (Ally except lin, Ν. H., to live with her son, Arthui At of ten last E. Andrew·. would this letter in FLANNELETTE WRAPPERS the stroke Tuesday In of the was Κ.—Ε. you please print ORESS SKIRTS SOl'TH IAKIS POST OFFICB. W. j the gang of store-breakers spite great industry, jury 8.—A. in Hammond. Apparently morning Sheriff Mclntire announced the C. Wheeler. a place as possible your The tbe kind that il which has been to the north not able to compete its work during Tre*e —B. F. Smith. conspicuous We can show the beet of "Domestic," : 30 A. M. to 7.30 P. M. operating in his official that we agree you styles « tillce Hours 7 Mr. and Mrs. Linn of the Linn "Court!1' Judge Powers to See.—Geo. E. Tubbe. paper, saying absolutely made to fit. Tbey come in full size* U. H. of us reached South Paris first week. It is expected report of Wednesday robe ascended the bench, and the Octo- Flnuuoe Committee—H. D. Smith, C. H. to refund the money to any purchaser the season at medium prices. and neat We bave two in CHURCHK8. Variety Co. were guests at J. P. Rich- or some other some time or Tuesday styles. grade* night. At any rate, that Monday, possibly Adam· and A. W. Walker. outfit if it does not cure He*. Α. Κ. Bald ardson's last ber term of court was in session. Prayer a Hyomei LOT skirta of black most any color. Be sure you get tbe Klrtit Congregational Church, week. gang visited us, and made a big raid on morning. ONE good weight, win Pastor. Preaching services, 10:45 A. R. anil was offered Rev. B. S. Rideout of A was in order after the work catarrh. and the store of P. A. Shurtleff & by For the work of the present week, banquet over bottom, "Domestic,M $1.00 $1.35 ,ι ρ m Sunday School 12 R.; T. P. S. C. E. The Ladies' Aid of the M. E. church drug Co., took of an inhaler of a plain hips, plaited Norway. Powers' an- at which about seventy-five part. This outfit consists goods, Λ* P. h Chiuvh on besides the store of J. which, to Judge at prayer meeting Tuesday will serve their annual harvest at attempting drug according and Mrs. V. W. size to be carried in the vest all .... $2.98 con supper After the usual formalities of procla- Mrs. E. P. Smith convenient lengths, evening at 7 Oo'c'ock. All, not otherwise U. from which were scared nouncement, will not be over Ave days, Children's Garments their Oct 23. Brooke, they were Hills attended the music festival and so that the user can breathe Hyo- Sleeping n, ted. are cor-Hal ly Invited. vestry Wednesday evening, mations, etc., the juries organized there remains the criminal as pocket ONE LOT misses' blue and black ν awa*. business, skirts, like Suite Methodist Church, lté H. A. Clifford. Pastor, as follows: Eames concert at Portland, mei four or five times With this Made Union only higher '» at the Uoiversalisl of unknown and the follow- Wednesday. daily. in 30 A. R. ; Evening topic Mr. Brooks has for some time in yet amount, 20 to 30 with and warm little Sunday, morning prayer meeting slept C. Verne Webber has sold the Cullinan is included a medicine dropper and a mixtures, plaited, very full, neck collar feet, service 10 « a. R.; Sabbath School church next "The value of the URAND JURKV. civil cases from the continued reaching Sunday, a cabinet bed in the back room of his iug outfit sells for a durable 25c Μ Κ Meeting β 15 p. R. : to John P. Judklns. Mr. Judkin< bottle of Hyomei. The neat, skirt, $2.50 garment !. Pworth League present moment." Leader Mrs. A. D. store in Odd Fellows' Block. At about Fred (). Wa ker, R mford. Foreman. docket: place length, evening prayer meetlug 7 Λ0 P. R.; prayer meet Curie* L. Abbott, Jr., Bethel. will take at once. He has $1,00 and is a most economical treatment, Park. Brooks B. Woodman v·. Harriet B. Maxim. possession ONE LOT contains many styles tu*- Tuesday evening; class meeting, Friday 2:4ô Thursday morning Mr. Luclan I. Akent, Amlover. Sylvester for some lasts a lifetime and there skirts, Swaaey. Blsbee & Parker. been living at Norway Lake for the inhaler OUTING FLANNEL e eolng. course of heard some one attempting to tear off R. C. Davie. Woodstock. weeks' in brown and mixed, mel- Church. Kev. .1. Wallace Cbeebro, The drama. Mine Falls, is in time. is enough for several black, blue, is about tbe same liai·list on was Knofl T. Gould, IHxflehl. J. J. Fuller et al va. Jesse Ε. Fuller. Hyomei This staple always service 10:45 a at the screen the window, which can be and j> i-ti>r. on Sunday, preaching preparation and will be presented •low ob R. Ha-kpU. Waterford. The Water people use, while extra bottles obtained rose, broadcloth Panama, plain a and was Swasev. Norway Company but this year it is little prettier vi sabbath School 12 R.; Y. Ρ S. C. Ε·, 6:25 p. of the full size of the window and New Hall probably the latter part Rdwln Holland, Mexler service l.aro-inir H. lllrain. George II. Bean Β. by pushing operations .... of in and the building the baseiueut is eutirely Hubbard, as to our bottom, $4.98 patterns plaids, stripes plain HI'IVIM. H. F. I Huh, Buek field. Llbby. Wright 4 Wheeler. new station near the Crockett doubts that may have arisen 10c. Pastor Fred H. Evans, who has beeu at Upton so that this window is pumping colors, I nlv« realist Church, Uev.J. H. Little, above ground, W. A. Luca*, Cauton. to the money for a a. m. Janice L. vs. II. liean, road. refund (··· service every Sunday at 10:45 aud in the region for several ten or twelve feet from the R Mar»ton, Brownfleld. Rumpus George appelant. Bridge willingness Ming Umbagog ground. George 4 Wheeler. of Oxford in case the is FLANNELETTE, dark and all ·, school at 12 R. Evening service, 7 Wilght Llbby. A special assembly Council, Hyomei outfit, purchaser COATS light, day weeks, returned home Thursday bring- Mr. Brooks but the man did not I.ewU R. McAWinter, Lovell. SEPARATE and IOC. R. spoke No. R. and S. was held at Ma- not satisfied. colors, striped figured, P. in a buck. Frank T. Pike, Norway. THE DIVORCE LIST. 14, M., perfectly ing big hear. Mr. Brooke then jumped out of K. was that our of the season's best styles in RKKTINGS. J. Klchardson, Glleàd. sons' Hall, There We wish to say Many STATED he Tuesday evening. emphatically Remnants of dress goods, most any of Fame bed and went to the window, where William Β Kueeell, Pail*. the latter part of the week were Hon. holds and tan Samantha Allen at the Court During work. Refreshments served. on Hyomei good, blue, brown, and mixtures, at F. A A. M.—Parts No. 94. Regular and of the Edwin L. Walker, Fryeburg. hear- guarantee black, color, half-price. Lodge, to as tine a en- faced the head shoulders man, there were a number of divorce as toastmaiter and to dissatis- on or before full inoon. will prove be spectacular A. S. Kimball acted we will refund the money any to ladies' sizes. τ· < ilng Tuetday evening all prices from $5 $45.00, who was standing on a ladder and work- KIUST TRAVERSE JURY. and divorces were decreed in the a states that he I ». o. f —Mount Mica Lodge, regular meet- tertainment as has been given in South ings, a most pleasant evening was passed by fied purchaser who simply on the screen. the win- L. C. Foreman. covert loose ✓ a.;», Thursday eveulnic of each week.—Aurora Paris for See it! ing Throwing Mai-on, Buckflelii, casee: of the members. treatment to ONE LOT of good cloth, BLANKETS years. λ following large number has used the according h; lint and third Monday evening^ dow Mr. Brooks "Get out Η. Bacon, Wood*t-v.k. line of bed blank ampment, up exclaimed, Eisa Κ vs. Tom Cummlnga. Cruel On the of Oct. 24th the mem- directions and not been helped. back with full small, Ours is the largest >f cach month. A. E. is a bank wall Zenan W. Ilartlett. Bethel. Cummlng* evening plaits length, ShurtletY building of this or I'll blow your head off!" The and abu-lve treatment of tbe ets we have ever shown. I) f K.—Mount Pleasant Kebekah Lodge,No. Orln Brown, Norway. bers of Oxford Castle, Knights Respectfully yours, and a till on the low of man to the and another Greenwood. Benson. coat collar, very neat, $10.00 >, meets second and fourth Fridays of each making ground jumped ground, L. P. Bryant, Golden will a ball at the F. A. SHURTLEFF & CO. his lot between \V. D. Clark's store and Gooree A. CbarlCH, Eagle, give ONE LOT l<>-4 cotton, white and gray, ir white and colored, neat style, $3.98 ran out on to Waterford. Wright & Bankrupt's Discharge. :n A. H. Hall. and both Street, •I. Frank Howard, LOT 11-4 cotton mth, In G. Members of Mt. Mica Lodge, No. 17, view, lligh Winslow. W. C. Home, Carl W. Boyn- In the matter or ) ONE heavy blankets, K. Kimball Relief meets flret one as "Don't Kilgar C. Irlrh, ilartfonl. Fortln vs. C. Fortln. Cruel ami Wm. Corps I. U. O. F., are to the of them saying they rau, Daisy Perley H. H. Glidden and D. M. French, EZRA M. FULLER. In Bankruptcy. white and gray, colored border, fast v:d third Saturday evenings of each month, lu requested mee^at Κ G. Knapp Byron. abusive treatment. ton, J at h. to attend the shoot too quick!" Although it was rain- Peru. will furnish Bankrupt. ) LADIES' SWEATERS Ke lef Corps Hall. hall Wednesday, 1 m., L'lyeaeeG. Mclnilre, Swasey. aids. Steams' Orchestra colors, $1.00 at the the moon Hon. Clarence Hale, Judge of tho can Γ of H.—Paris Grange, from May 1 to Oct. 1, funeral of our late Chas. U. ing time, being nearly intermission will be To the These warm you brother, SECOND TKAVEKSH JURT. Vashaw vs. Cora H. Vashaw. De· tnusic. At supper of the United 8tates for the neat, garments extra cotton tlr»t and third during the was so that the men could Harry P. District Court ONE LOT heavy blanket*, ι-ets Satunlay; full it light at the K. G. E. Hall. In Clifford. Waldo Pette^glll, Ruuiford, Foreman. scrttou. served »>l*trictof Maine: _ use all of the year. an extra re ilnder of the year, meet# every Satunlay, seen. In the Coun- 12-4, good value, $1.98 be distinctly Howard N. Merrill, Hebron. H. H. Haatlrgs. Dr. E. C. Walker attended a conven- M. FULLER, of Peru, in Grange Hall. Mrs. Ellis S. who have State of Maine, In ONE LOT sweaters of good yarns fourth ο» Mr. ami Doble, Mr. Brooks went to the Mtlo Mltchcll, Mexico ty of Oxford, and ONE LOT heavy cotton and wool blank- I". 0. tt.C.—Second and Monlays immediately F.thelyn BeryT Allen vs. Harvllle I.oroy Allen. tion of veterinary surgeons at Augusta EZRA that on month. beeu on S. S. Smith's farm in Oxford Rira Morton, Uumlord. said District, reaoectfully représenta, red and blue, each _ and called up Jailer Farrar, Name of libelee to Ethclyn he waa white, gray, pretty ets, gray, 11-4, good value, $3.98 No. telephone, Frank K. Brownfleld. Adultery. changed tliie week. the 11th of February, last nast, duly \ κ. o. P.—Stony Brook Lodge, 181, the summer, have returned to him at and told him what Poor, Foster. day through getting once, W. W. Rose, Canton lleryl M. and Helen Pike are adjudged bankrupt under the Acts of Congres» collar, buttons, $1.75 ONE LOT bath robe blankets, t.- second and fourth Wednesday evening» A. J. steams. Stella enjoying sur- stitch, high pearl striped South Paris and are in one of J. wad Mr. Farrar came down as soon J o» la h W. Bethel. to that he ha* duly of acb month. living up. smith, a of ten in Boston. Sara relating bankruptcy; 10-1 all colors, very neat, 89c. visit days all hie and rights of property, Children's Sweaters, white, $1.00 size, κ of P.—Hamlin Lodge, No, 31, meets every tl. Stuart's rents. as Meanwhile Mr. Brooks Henry R. Smith, Oeuoiark. Kverett E. Decker vs. A nine F. Docker. A «lui- Bank rendered property possible. Walter H. Swett, Parle. to lll>clant is at work at tbe National and has fully with all the requirements ► ay evening at Pythian Hall. saw no Custody of four minor children Staples complied anil kept watch of the square, but tery. of said Acta and of the o«lers of Court touching Win. K. Kimball Post, Ci. A. R., L. J. Traek. Newry. Kimball A Son. during Miss Pike's absence. This is a few from our large stock of Fall Goods. one. Charles K. Truewnrthy, Porter. that hi* bankruptcy. just samples The of the woode the Circle, will visit 'Γ. A. Roberts Post Alonzo Brickett complains parties that he lie decreed glory disappeared were at John F. Wateon, Hiram. Wm S. Fox vs. Harriet C. Fox. Desertion. Wherefore he prays, m»y Two freight trains the station, Hill from all with the rain. at Oxford next Saturday. Those who Kimball & Son. broke into his home, tbe John bv the Court to have a full discharge and Farrar and Brooks went and made a SLTKH.NL'MKHAKIK.S. under said wish to iu the should on the Waterford dur- debt* against his estate go barge notify In one case divorce was denied. place stage road, provable as are ex- <. H. Porter is about to start up search of them. In a box car W. W. bankruptcy Acts, except f»u<-h debts ready one of the committee so that thorough Whltmar*h. Norway. his absence and took away his arrange- Sweden. ing goods bv law from such discharge. his cider mill. in one of them were found five tramps, Daniel If. Wooilbury, NOTES. of about cepted ments may bo made. The price will be and clothés to the amount $30. Dated this Irth day of October, Α. I>. 1905. but on being lined up were found was M. FULLER, Bankrupt. \V. B. Russell's new house near the :îô cents. they After the grand jury empaneled, The sheriffs in attendance are Dr. and Mrs. Harry P. Jones returned EZRA to be its to both clothes and deputy is dry shoes, Judge Powers instructed them very Willi» II. Kilgore of North Waterford, the first of the week from a trip to Ver- ORDER OF NOTICE THEREOX. railroad plastered. one has for was If any any highway bills, and as it was and it ok ss raining muddy, clearly and succinctly regarding their John F. Phillips of Fryeburg, George mont and Montreal. District Maine, With court and other events, labor or material, we wish he would evident that were not the men A. D. on read- special they duties. Fie covered all phases of their W. Dockliam of Dixfield, and Frank E. The members of Mt. Hope Lodge of On this 14th day of Oct. 1905, the streets of the have been fairly give them to the selectman in his section wanted. fair at the netltlon.lt is village work, but spoke brietly, occupying less DeCostor of Rebekabs will bold Their annual ing foregoing be had the week. of the town before Oct. 21st. The same back to Brooks' store Norway. Ordered by the Court, that a hearing lively during past On going they than fifteen minutes. Hall on Nov. 23d. of A. D. re- Concert Thursday, uiwn the same on the 3d day Nov., with snow bills. See notice in this found the ladder was the ice The number of having been In said Die- L. Holmes have come (which Immediately following the organiza- jurors Mr. and Mrs. Charles Warren and Mrs. li«5, before said Court at Portland, Mr. and Mrs. A. the numerous and that paper. ladder belonging to Shurtleff & Co.) live members of the traverse duced below tbo limit by were the trict.at 10 o'clock In the forenoon; fruiii their farm to board with Mrs. tion, juries C. II. Tibbetts of Fryeburg In The Oxford Dem- Maine, Ski.ki tmen of Pakis. on the venires were issued notice thereof lie published Norway, standing under the w'ndow, and were excused reason of sickness in excused ones, special Mrs. S. B. and Helen L. Stearus fur the winter. by guests of Mr. and Cummings ocrat, a newspaper In said District, a chisel and a hat which the and talesmeu were drawn. The printed in A meeting of Stony Brook ground their families or business requiring im- eight tliin week. that all known creditors, and other peraons Λ son of special al- list was: at the said time and HAVE YOUR HORSE FITTED TO Mrs. Charles McDonald and Order of men had dropped. Mr. Brooks had mediate attention—L. P. of H. P. Archdean of the Intereat, may appear plajje. j Lodge, No. 1S1, New England Bryant Ven. Seymour, if have, why the have been the fami- described the two men to Mr. William D Itlsbee, Norwav. ami show cause, any they skowhegan visiting will be held this week Wed- ready Greenwood, A. Charles of Frve- conducted services at Christ said should not be granted. Protection, George Fred H. Cummlngs. Norway. Kennebec, praver of petitioner of her father, W. B. Stuart, a few Karrar as rather short and stout of W. further Ordered the Court, that the ly evening, Oct. 18th, at G. A. R. being burg, Ezra Morton Rumford, W. Frank L. Ha-kell, Norway. church Thursday evening. And It Is by nesday slouch and the hat Clerk shall send bv mall to all known creditors a rehearsal of and wearing hats, Rose of Canton, and R. Smith of Olban Maxim, Parle. Charles C. Tibbetts of Kennebunk, of (lays. Hall. After the meetiug Henry said and this order, addressed was found bore out the L. L. Powers, Paris. copies of petition as members of the which descrip- Denmark. the Mousam is in town on busi- as stated. Pearl who was injured the degree team. All Paris. House, to them at their places of residence Whitney, The hat is a small sized John V Porter. A tion docket was and a trial list with bis Witness the Hon. Clarence Hale, Judge BLANKET so as are to be fully. The called, ness connected Norway last week, has recovered team requested present. Fred Rowe. Oxford. at Port- 5 reported bears the name of a dealer said and the »eal thereof, of black felt, and of tliirtv-five cases was made up. This Fred Waterman, Oxford. For some he was locat- ot the Court, t.. ι»ο to his home in Uarrison the last property. years salil on the 14th day of Oct., Charles 11. Clifford died at his home in than land, In District, the week. Covington, Ky. is considerably more the average, Of these Mr. Cummings of Norway and ed here and moved away in 18ί>1. in South Paris Monday morning, at the E. Clerk. but Judge Powers at the outset inform- Mr. Maxim of Paris were excused upon W. M. Harmon of Lynn, Mass., has JAMES HEWEY, which has been of 70 Mr. Clifford had been ^[u'sT5' of and order thereon. Harness Store. The Ideal Laundry, age years. ed the attorneys that the cases which in court returned to his Norway home. A true copy petition TuolLer months their appearance Wednesday AttestJAMES E. HEWEY.Clerk. run II. W. for the past few ill for a long time, and for many When the store of F. A. Shurtleff Λ be left but I can sell by Tapley they wanted tried must assigned morning, the rest remaining to fill Mr. and Mrs. H. Eugene Fifield I not only have all sizes in all grades, you has been leased C. M. Keene, in feeble coudition both physically was in the the dis- months, by very Co. opened morning, early, as he could not be here after Fri- vacancies. Tuesday for Baltimore, Md„ where they Petition for the best values in blankets on the market. Call ran it for a He was a resident Bankrupt's Discharge. ever-put who at one former period and mentally. always covery was made that the burglars bad day of the second week. The organiza- will remain the balance of Mr. | and during In the matter of and before or two. of Paris, ami a highly respected carried off several hundred dollars' of the docket used the get my prices you buy. year tion and call up Field Meet. Fifield's school course. JOSHUA L.CAMPBELL, } In Bankruptcy. useful member of the community. From worth of in as was Day I ShurtletT has returned from goods, having evidently put forenoon session, and no case After a visit with his people here, Bankrupt. Miss Ida he had been a member of the boyhood a busy hour there before they tried; for the afternoon session left on for of the Die- Portland, where she has been for some ready trial, Gustave Walker Monday Γο the Hon. Clarence Hale, Judge South Paris church, and Brooks' window. Entrance at Shurtleff's EASILY WITH A SCORE OF States for the District JAMES N. SMSSE""™ Congregational was short. COLK WINS for of the United FAVOR, weeks for treatment of an atïected arm. very Boston. He will start Paris, France, trict Court was one of its deacons for a number of the ice was effected through room, j POINTS. the last of the month. This will be his Norway, Maine. It has somewhat, and she has TRASKS VS. THURKTONS. THIRTY-SIX L. CAMPBELL, of Mexico, In the 91 Main St.· improved | years. He was a member and Past which is a little annex built on at the ! recovered the use of it. fifth trip to that city. of Oxford, and State of Maine, partially Grand of Mount Mica of Odd On one side is a work was County Lodge rear of the basement. I Wednesday morning begun Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Stone took in the InJ°(f)SHUA said District, respectfully represents that more than held at the last he waa the breaking of the jack shaft at Fellows. A little fifty years window, and on the other side a door on the suit of Loren J. Traek and Elmer The field day meet high Portland on Wednes- jn the 82d day of April, past, duly A Full Line of By | Eames concertât under the Acta of Congress he married was window was vs. M. Ι, λ· V. A. Thurston. under the idjudged bankrupt, the of the Paris Manufacturing ago (March 3, 1SV>), Wealthy which barred. The ; Traek This school grounds Saturday, will to Boston for a few sur- factory day. They go relating to Bankruptcy; that he has duly S the of Luther P. Brett, who a of was to recover a balance of of. the Y. P. S. C. E. of the Co. at o'clock Monday morning, Ann, daughter opened by breaking paue glass op- brought auspices days before their return. rendered all hie property and rights of property until survives him. Their three sons are also Some bran sacks j about claimed the was very suc- with all the requirements factory is shut down Wednesday posite the fastening. $427.00 by plaintiffs Congregational church, At a meeting of the board of *nd has fully compiled 11. Clifford aud Wallace in winter of a special jf said Acts and of the orders of Court touching RANGES ! morning at least, possibly longer. living, George were then hung over the window, evi- on a lumbering job the cessful and proved very pleasant day of tbe Public Library A. The managers Norway K. Clifford of this place, and C. Clif- to hide a Exit was made llMll-2. The Thurstons had the general for all who were able to attend. office that he lie decree·! Workers iu the W. C. T. U. hear with dently light. Saturday morning at tbe assessors' ''Wherefore0fie prays, may ford of Providence. had two to do the on River was much better than is usual to have a full discharge from all STOVES ! They the door contract cutting Sunday weather was to worth of L»y the Court WOOD sorrow of the death of Miss through opposite. it voted purchase §100 his estate under said special Clara and Laura E., who so it was River for the International this time of the the un- lebts against daughters, B., Having got in far, necessary and Bear at year, only provable as are ex· Cornelia M. Dow of Portland, daughter books. Acts, except such debts married Frank A. Shurtleff, both of two doors to reach the store— Co. sublet a contract to of it being the wind which bankruptcy ! to force Paper They pleasant part Past Grand Master Al- •epted by law from such discharge. FOR WOOD OR COAL of (ieu. Neal Dow, on Thursday. Mi··I The the tennis. Friday evening, OAK, whom died a number of years ago. one in the basement which was barred, the Trasks, who are brothers living in interfered somewhat with Past Master Dated this 9th day of Oct., A. D. 1905. had friends iu Oxford fred S. Kimball assisted by Dow many funeral will be held at 2 head of the stairs and to about a million first and tho one to be JOSHUA L. CAMPBELL, Bankrupt. Wednesday and another at the Newry Bethel, put The event, only E. F. Smith as marshal installed the County. ι·. M. was locked and the left on the and a half into Bull Branch of held in the was the beginning OF NOTICE THEREON. which key Sunday forenoon, following officers of Oxford Lodge, No. ORDER started were from a lot in Plantation. tho tennis tournament. The drawing truite a number from this place inside. Both these doors opened River Riley of F. and A. M.: District ok Maine, ss. The Court ! as 18, for Boston on the lirand Trunk's annual Temperance Meeting. holes with a bit so as to let the amount was cut, as as- resulted in the being paired A. D. on | by boring Practically players M .—Harry R. FarrK M. D. On this 14th day of Oct., 1905, assembled in the a to the vs. Fifield vs. it la— Coal excursion Monday morntng. Atuoug Λ good audience out, a piece of the panel and allow serted by the plaintiffs, according follows: Baldwin Thayer, 8. W.—ueo. L. Curtis. reading the foregoing petition, We the St. Nicholas the that a hearing be had carry them are Ε. N. Haskell, Mrs. W. F. court room Wednesday evening for the hand to be reached to unfasten contract, which was not written, but Clark, Bolster vs. Cole. After the pre- J. W.—James N. Favor. Ordered by Court, through on the 3d of Nov., A. D. L. of the before the S. Wheeler went into the Trea# —Lee M. Smith upon the same day Atkins, Mrs. S. M. (ilover, Mrs. A. regular temperance meeting (the door. I oral. In tinal settlement, liminary round said Court at Portland, In said Die- and Sec —Howard Γ). Smith. 1905, before Mrs. C. H. Dctober court. Clerk of Courts Whit- Inside the store an was made lumber was driven out, the Thurstons semi-finals Bolster, and he J. Steams. at 10 o'clock in the forenoon; and that Holmes, Thayer. attempt against Chap—Albert irict, Stove. _ and Much to F. Smith. notice thereof be in The Oxford man called the assembly to order, tto secure what cash there might be out- kept back $300 of the contract price, be- Fifield went into the finals. Marshal—Eugene published — said The Good Cheer will have a special to S D Samuel H. Eaton. Democrat, a newspaper printed In District, called Hon. Waldo Pettengill side, the safe. A slot ma- cause of dissatisfaction with the per- the of all it was necessary call other afternoon for upon gum-selling regret .J. D — Alvlnza L. Proctor. mil that all known creditors, and persons meeting Wednesday to act as chairman. leave the tourna- time ani ] >f Rumford Kalis chine( which stood on one of the show formance of the contract. This amouut, off the last set and 8. 8 John C. Shepard. In Interest, may appear at the said work. At the same time it is asked that who in addition to his to secure some : with a few for board of ment because of darkness. J. S.—ΚΊ H. Alfen. and show cause. If any they have, why Mr. Pettengill, oases was smashed thirty together charges unfinished place, not be the committee on the next supper, which P. Jones. the of said petitioner should of Job Work done to Dther of trust and which it There men and teams and other sundries out- The field evouts nearly all OrKaulet—Harry prayer All kinds positions responsi- or forty cents contaiued. occupied Cross. wanted. icludes the letters from H to M inclusive, j a Tyler—Thaddeue bility is well known throughout the are two cash registers in the store, one side the main contract, constitutes the the afternoon, and were as general And It Is further ordered by the Court, that be so that all arrangements can mall to all known cred- present state as the chairman of the Sturgis en- ]of them a small one at the soda claim of the plaintiffs. thing won by narrow margins. Cole the Clerk shall send by made for the November AM AYVf'ULi uuuuu uuni/u. itors of said petition and this order, ad- be supper. commission, in the two or three ! is tnat tue woric was not without a to be the best copies order. forcement taking (fountain couuter, in which The defence proved, doubt, to them at their of residence as a dressed places uu« nu>vui( his of the in won 30 out of a "Two ago our little had II you see mai οιχ mouse chair expressed appreciation dollars in change had been left. This lone according to contract, eeveral man entered, and pos- years girl occu- which left her the Hon. Clarence Hale, Judge visite·! us two weeks ago, and can make honor. lie remarked that he had thev cleaned out. The lumber was to be cut in·:,sible 50 The greatest surprise touch of pneumonia, "wuneas 11 respects. points. and the seal thereof, at I ort· was ser- It was an She had of of the said Court, there are at least two I in which he the 1 UO un ici to six-foot but a of was in the base ball. with awful cough. spells of sure that prongs l>ied positions sticks, large quantity throwing laud, In said District, on the _14th «lay Oct., < of or cut win this event il Ht like one with the three inches Ions: ou each of his horns, I vant of the people Oxford County, >De, with au oak base containing a iit was not cut at all only partly thought that Cole would coughing, j whoop- A D 1U05 each gome ehe would JAMES E. HEWEY, Clerk. shoot him—it's open time. But Ij ind that in oue which he now drawer for each clerk, t tbe cutting was not done clean but instead R. Wheeler won, ing cough and thought '[L.'e.l you may position ;eparate money j through; easily, of and onler thereon. show three is the servant of the of of the lot was cut one of not well at all. We a bottle of A true copy petition if the measure doesn't holds he people S'o money in ever left in this register, \but the easiest part of his three throws beating any get got : JAMES E. HEWEY, Clerk. tape |i | which Attest have to let ιthe whole state. to the com- were all ( a of the lumber was The summaries of the events Chamberlain's P. drawers Colo's. Remedy Richardson, inches to the Referring ind the open and Cough J. prongs, you'll standing j large part he said ,»ver; was; a charm. She him I,mission of which he is chairman, the upper one, which was Mr. 1 anded higher on the brook than are as follows: acted like stopped cough- go. except Mrs. in "We are with the as was on his vaca- s so that it was necessary to : TK.NNIH luunnΑ.11Γ.Λ 1. and h tout and fat," writes at part: charged shurtleff's, and he specified, ing got Mrs. Emily A. Chase died Tuesday ! law This Maine. duty of seeing that the prohibitory ;ion, this was locked. The burglars at- \build an additional dam in order to Ha'dwin Inset Thayer, 6-S; 7-5. Ora Hussard, Burbaker, 111. South Paris, the home of her daughter, Mrs. A. J. I' β-]. & is enforced, and if the officers are unable to into this tfloat it out. In these and other de-,' Klflelil beat Clark, 0-1 ; is for sale by Sburtleff Co., a empted get by boring remedy Mrs. Chase suffered 11 ■ Boleter beat Cole, β-4; 6-1. Penley. paralytic or to enforce the law, then we front of the but from the conditions of the South Jones Drug Store, Oxford; 5T0P weeks unwilling hrough the drawer, jpartures Paris; shock in Portland about eight I' the I SEMI FINALS. must by our own deputies step into in that they pried it open with a ttrade, the defendants allege that they Noyce Drug Store, Norway. Teaclier. and not after was brought to 'ailing j Klflelil beat Baldwin, 6-1 ; 8-6. Music ago, long ['breach. We have found most of the not the drawer were much more than the and think one mo· The funeral I! :hisel, only destroying damaged S. Wheeler beat Boleter, 6-2; 6-1. the home of her daughter. to enforce the | in the set- la Keller for Women· or Reasonable rates. sheriffs of the state ready jut the top of the cabinet, and ; jimount which they kept back UNF1M8II Kl>. Here Piano lessons evening. was attended by I! spoiling FINALS, ment while given day Thursday morning law without assistance. We have gone and some of the jtlement. If have pains In the back, Urinary, Wad- your was jreaking deranging Klflelil beat Wheeler, 6-0; Wheeler beat Kltlelil you Kev. J. II. Little, and burial iul' 11er or Kidney trouble, ami want a certain, pleas- iuto two counties of the stato through nechanism of the The total ; and Foster for ! 75. Rustiield at beside I' register. ant herb rcmeilv for woman's 111*, try Mother head is akeing, Cemetery Norway, our and i thiuk we have made secured was not far from Ηα8,νηΡBisbee & Parker for de- ! DASH. a has deputies, traount of cash ]plaintiffs; 40-YAKD Grav'e Auetrallaii-Lear. It Is ttafc monthly Piano Instructor. Mrs. Chase's husbaud, who beenl' We 50 centt. Mrs. Parmenter, a change in the conditions there. ihree dollars. I ifendants. Cole, Ut; McAlleter, 2d; Thayer, 3(1. regulator. At Druggists or by mall dead some more thau twenty years. KltKE. Address, The Mother |Jshall stay there as long as we are needed, Of course it would be to The trial of this case occupied the THROWING HAHK BALL. Sample package impossible Gray Co., Le Koy, Ν. Y. THAT Write or leave order at Dr. Parmenter'» Otlice, Norway. counties when- mer- after- Optical Jailer Farrar went to Portland Sunday J jand shall go into other to tell everything in the line of j ιtime until the middle of Thursday R. Wheeler, 1st; Cole, 2nd; Bennett, 3*1. of Oxford on a ever we deem it which was carried but it· iioon The after being out about RUNNING HKGAU JUMP. and got Kichard Pye war-1, necessary." :handise off, jury, one Rev. J. W. for Born. may find in rant issued by the Norway Municipal I Prayer was offered by is thought to be not loss than tive hun-11 two hours, returned a verdict the Cole, let; Bennett. 2nd; McAlleter .'til. Beet you a and a selection was then sung be much The case will 15 feet, 1-3 Incbee. <'ourt, charging sale of liquor. Quite 11Chesbro, Ired dollars in value, and may j ]plaintiffs for $344.51). go jump, or two doses of Uni- also ltKOAD JUMP. of ALL STYLES swarm of witnesses from Oxford had by[ the Schubert Quartette, which more. Of about a dozen cameras of 11to the law court. In Washington, D. C., Sept. 24, to the wife Beet a son. been before the jury during the gave several other selections during the various sizes and values, all but one 9. Wheeler, let; Howard, 2nd; Thayer,3d. 1». B. I>arr, versal Headache grand |{ PORTER VS. TOWLK. 3 1-2 Inches. In Weat Paris, Oct. 10, to the wife of Henry OF have had some- l· The rest of the meeting was the or jump 8 feet week, atnl this fact may evening. were taken. All "flashlights," Kellikaneu, a daughter. A little more than an hour following 70· VARD DASH. Powder a sure cure thing to do with Pye leaviug Oxford on I partly in accordance with a previously pocket eloctric lights, which had batter- an and accord- not the lumber case was in the trial Cole, l»t; McAlleter, 2nd; Thayer,3d. the afternoon train Saturday, about I prepared programme, partly es were taken, two which were 11 occupied Porter vs. Aus-. IIOP-BTKP JUMP. for that the officer arrived there. I to the call of the chairman. The left. Three or four dozen I Consult me about your leave your gifts at the Methodist parson- to the own testimony, points: 36, I I MAKE OPTICS A SPECIALTY". years experience. meeting closed before 9 o'clock. A suit case belonging to Arthur K. cording plaintiff's Wheeler Baldwin W. F. M. will meet I a S, S. Wheeler 8, R. β, 5, age. The society which had been left in the the shoes were not returned within after-1 Shurtleff, 4, Howard 3, H. Wheeler 1. Died. eyes. with Mrs. II. A. Clifford Thursday Freeman C. Merrill. was ! reasonable time, and he therefore order· Thayer Petition for back room, was taken, and probably Should S. Wheeler win the tennis tourna- Bankrupt's Discharge. noon. off the «Refendant; Stevenson In thn matter of 1 It was with a shock of that found convenient for carrying 5 more and VI II' ILS VII I k W surprise t a. ment he would make points Oct. Mrs. A. Chase, K. BABTLETT, In I ΐν···ιΙ| were f )tL r!fiCtD,orLParker for defendant. In South I'arls, 10, Emily A84 Ij of of South Paris learned of the The intruders evidently plaintiff; McAlister as member In There was a brief epidemic burning the people "swag." win eecond place, otherwise aged fiy years. dlvidually and ; Bankruptcy, and Kartlett A I first of the week. Mon- sudden death of Freeman C. Merrill last blessed with good appetites probably OI.DHAM V8. CARVKK. will be second and Wheeler and Bennett In South Parle. Oct 11, Freeman C. Merrill, of the Arm of Next Door to Hobbs' Store, Norway, Maine. chimneys the 'M jy Variety J. Mr. Merrill had as got away with age 1 77 years, t; months, days. Buziell, Bankrupt. J a chimney at Wn. I Wednesday morning. good digestions, they case of Lovell F. Oldham vs. tied for third place. In the tennis H. day evening their The In South Paris, Oct. 16, Charles Clifford, To the Hon. Clarence Hale, Judge of the Dis- out in I a serious illness last winter, but about two of cream during was to win two Wheeler's burned quite lively quite quarts James W Carver was tried Friday fore- tournament it necessary aged 70 years trict Court of the Unitct e«t Footsore! «*t Allé·'· FootEft·· by oui new. It bears no maker's name, but Glasses on weekly payments. Dr. with the Verdict colds and croup and u*»p always be reliet ' stores health. Just one little tablet ly ▲ wonderful that cans tired, aching, conference plaintiff. j I on Par men ter. Read ad. powder For sale F. il Sburtleff A Co ' a cent box of Mi-o-na for a few A. W. WALKER & is marked the dial, "Railway my feet new or tight for $27.83. for upon. by of 60 SON, » swollen, sweating andjnalw· plaintiff, Dyer plaintiff; Kodol Gun ; and has each «et of in •hoes Ask for Alien s Foot-Ease. : South Jonea Store, Oxford ί and will soon see a great in* Dyspepsia Special," figure 1 easy· to-day for defendants. Pari·; Drug days, you num- See the Herald· at Samantha Baoe Stores. 96 at*. Vont Swaaey Mrt· Soutb. Maine. circle of green enamel. Work* are unique At all Druggists aad for the week Store, Norway iu your health. Dig—U what yea Pari·, at the Coart of Fame. sabstttata. Although the trial list Noye· Drug j provement band 17*54. j Allen accept any

.··.- ί /Î -| •— ftuflrtfi'i J α ·' In a London Cafe. Trouble A oimal Story Por COLUMN. American.) fa HOBEMAKEBS' (Baltimore Little Polka He was a sad-faced American tourist, naie iN Lift Ten Pounds. on of lniere·» totne a London II λ LOW PRICE Couldn't OorresDondeBoe loplot and as he seated himself in RADE Ml NEW he was attended WOULD Doaa's Kidney Pills Brought Strength COLUiar, Oxford Democrat, Purl·. Mil»· restaurant immediately THE PIG WHO Health to the Sufferer, Mak- an obeaqaloua waiter. — and by — ON Him Feel Twenty-Five "I want two eggs," said the American, BE LITERAL L. F. MEDICINE ing the Babies. one on the THINKS Years Younger. For one "fried on one aide and A BOON TO MANKIND a lame or sorts of are other." Sick kidneys cause weak, Ho. 2β8.—Ilpu. All pretty things planned "Oof. oof!" the literal pig. and the " Ό* i> sir?" asked the astound- grunted CASTORIAand makes been in the outfit of to-day; way that, For Infants Children. aching back, and a weak back When the following words have baby Intently on a page out of jpTfiTîffBSl in which common sense, eclence— in the ed waiter. passing weak man. Can't be well and strong and written one below litlle Hill had a rightly guessed laws and "Two fried on one side and "Mother Goose" which of th· Treat them at the shape of hygienic applications— eggs—one ••t with to my a few word» In pral»· until the kidneys are cured. another the zigzag, beginning Into Ills Bitters. I have taken II Wool and Dame Fashion have joined hands to one on the other.1' dropped pen: Troe 'L. F.' Atwood'» Pills. Here*· the will a find It to be the belt *11 round with iHjan's Kidney upper left band letter, spell to the comfort of their air." barber. shnvr α pig. for year» and Kind You Carpets minister "Very well, Lurber, I wa» The can Have laxative medicine I set· of one man cured. of enchantment is one of the most The waiter was gone several minutes, How many hairs will mn!:e π wig? aeveral feellnçbottle» testimony place majesties, the babies, rerr bad Ust and took bis face was a that's enough. «prlnç a new man. If th!a J. B. Corton, Croeawords: 1. Severe cold. 2. Imag- interesting themes of the times. and when he returned Pour and twenty; and It made me feel like out an J clean to be Give the poor barber a plr.rh of snuff. testimonial will be of any use toyou to close odd patterns farmer and lum- with It is the fashion nowadays areInlrjcre»»; at ination. 3. To change. 4. Covered quite study. lne t he aaie of your medicine you liberty of The laws of health are para- "Would you please repeat your horder, "What's tbe use of writing such stuff medicine 1» «urely a toon to As- Always Bought berman. β. ua· It. ThU stock hair. 5. An Imaginary being, Hap- hygienic. to Mi. ÀVfegetable Preparationfor up So Dame taking the sir?" never But. nev- all mankind."—5. IF. Gonkm.ChtsltrvUU, Deppe, N. O., twenty-four hours. 7. To mount. Fashion, about what happened! lula- pening every her faith to all "I said very distinctly, two eggs—one '.rue "I suffer- 9. hint, has pinned things er mind. I shall make this literally says browse. 8. Without sense. Twelve. and one on the other." for the wee folks; and whatever fried on one side the I be- Bears the ed for years hygienic a dazed by going through experience is in accordance with the laws of health silence, and then Oppressive in literal—oof. oof!" TRUE L. F. RENEWS THE EN- with my back. Enl*maa. so far as sir." lieve being THE Xo. ίββ.—Profrfulvt is likewise in good standing "Very well, bar- VISOR AND so bad and which he set out for the ERGIES AND IMPARTS It was 2-3-4 and his face is This time he was gone longer, Saying 1. He was 1 boy, fashion concerned. barbcv TO BOOT *ND MIND F. that I could clothes be he returned he anxious! ν : ber shop In the village. The 8TRENQTH Ridlon, stood to Not must all of baby's when said, Chas. he was 1-2-3-4 when up speak. only Signature not walk any made after and materials ap- "Would it be awsking too much, sir, Promotcs Digestion.Cheerful· 2. He likes to 1-2-3 4-5-6-7-8-9-10 patterns sir? I neither distance nor who have made an to 'ave you repeat your horder, ness and Rest.Contains and of 1-2-3 proved by physicians books study questions the but all of cawn't think I 'ave it sir, y' know." norMineraL of Corner Main and Danforth Sts., even ride in especial study of subject, right, 4-5-6-7-8-0-10 also. com- the American sadly Opium,Morphine I the that contribute to his "Two eggs," said E. W. ClltMDIiDR, "Narc otic easy buggy. things one side Not fort and and ever to his amuse- and "one fried on J. b. cobtox. do not believe welfare, patiently; Ko. 270.—A Wood Pile. ment, must conform to those same laws and one on the other." MAINE. I could hare raised ten pounds of weight silence and another NORWAY, Sticks of wood are big things to hide, of hygiene. More oppressive tfOUJ*SWUn.HTQŒS from the ground, the pain was so severe. hid- the must be and fainter well, sir." but there are nine different kinds Everything about baby "Very Builders' Finish I us- was When This was my condition when I began and not but This time he gone longer. * den in what Jack says: washable, only waehable, Àtx.Seum Doan's Pills. They quickly must withstand the of he returned his collar was unbuttoned, I will furnish DOORS and WINDOWS of any RxJUUSJ*- ing Kidney been as as a bee, chopping they application "I've busy of and his face scratch- Size or at reasonable <* me aud now I am never troubled water for an appreciable length his hair dishevelled Style prlcce. AàmSfd· DeWITT'S relieved a short to give boiling wait- wood for time, hoping over the so that the entire absence of germs ed and Leaning as I was. back is strong and I can time bleeding. My mamma earning WITCH HAZEL papa and pleasure by and a sure ie ensured. patron he whispered beseechingly: wyw or a distance and feel sterility ing walk ride loug just a be boiled some money. O, king wouldn't Baby's washetand, washbowl—the lat- "Would you mind tyking heggs, Also Window & Door Frames, as as I did twenty-five years ago. with strong than 1 If 1 could—and give up ones are made in two sir? I've 'ad some words the cook." prouder ter compartments Finish for Inside or so much of Doan's Kidney Pills If In want of any kind of I think will! 1 shall tell Archie, Bell for two different waters—wash cloths, Pine hum I never Is OutsMe work. send In your orders forCons tipa that I have a supply of the remedy like are all to be treated Mary Doing Europe. on hand for Cash. Aperfecl Remedy given and Will Owen I'll pick berries for sponges and the ber and Shingles CheHp have and Journal.) Γιοη, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea to some of my neighbors and they vil- to cleansings with soap (Providence SALVE them, and If I meed around the periodical the said Worms .Fcverish- TBI ORIGINAL. results. If can sift water and a stiff some "Our Mary's doing Europe," and Job Work .Convulsions also found good you a deal of brush, antiseptic Sawing lage I could pick up good in to his Planing, Loss OF SLEEP. from this rambling note that solution having been dissolved the very rich banker largest depositor, ness and anything work." are we here atnome. We're Hard Wood Floor lioartls for sale Over Piles. "and so Matched For A Well Known Cure for to or to any water to scrubbing. will be of any service you, previous card. There's of But even though all these articles of doing Europe by postal Facsimile Signature aorte, hands, ec- one suffering from kidney trouble, you N'o. 271.—Fractional Problem. Cuw obetlnata chapped use are made to be what on them except pictures of the E. w. Cllt.\DLER, and scalds daily physiciane nothing wma, akin diaeases. Makes burns are at liberty to do so." of an error, a room for a as which is M*'n» Take part term surgically clean—that is, with resorts and hotels at Mary stop- West Sumnrj Wo could not improve the quality Δ FREE TRIAL of this great kidney little or is to NEW YORK. pelnleaa. prisoner, two-thirds of a busy an asepsis as possible—there is ping or has stopped expecting Years double the The best salve which cured Mr. Corton will be complete tf paid price. medicine a certain amouut of no limit to-the effects that and 'Tours affectionately—Mary,' Alb 111 ο 1111> se » 1 d Thirty Insect and right- dainty stop, or that money of the simply THE PINCH Of SNUFF I UET.' NOTICE. that experience oaa produce mailed on application to any part in those that are on the of an inch "WHERE'S eousness and make a word that applies are carried out things eighth margin. the District Court of the United State» for the 1) ( » S ) S C I MS can buy. United States. Address Foster-Milburn to visit the or "That's what calls letting us to see a come In In j a of that can intended dry naphtha Mary was much amused pig District of Maine. In Bankruptcy. J ~y J X. Y. Sold all dealers; to great variety things we have to call it Co.. RutTalo. by cleaner's establishments at close inter- hear from her, and eo his grew into uot be classified. tlu- shop, but amusement In the matter of ) Piles liny cents per bos. too. It's like a paper chase. In I Cores Permanently price, vals. that, amazement when the literal pig said ΛΙΛΆ H J. MARBLE, J Bankruptcy. and the bassinette in "Last week we were at Berne. There's of Rumford, Bankrupt ) DeWttt'a la the original and only pure For one thing take "I want a shave." EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. No. 372.—Rlddlemere·. a in good pig English. Alvah J. Marble In the Witch Haiel Salve made. Look for which the new baby sleeps. The brass a yellow cow in front of high, purple To the creditors of in we cried the man In givat of Oxford and district aforesatd : All others In plum, but not peach; a is a mountain at Berne. Week before "You?" good County TMI OfNTftUM 4 name DeWI I I on every bo*. crib swung from standard luxury that on tne 30th of Cuino Paris. but not In beech; and Notice Is hereby given day CASTORIA South In oak. and Lucerne's a ■re counterfeit. ηιΜιιο·τ that is not within the reach of all; were in Lucerne. green confusion. Λ. D. 1905, the said Alvah ·) Marble was In stone, but not in rock; Sept., the fact that it cannot be readily moved brown Hon asleep in the cleft of a pink "Yes. I," said the literal pig. duly adjudicated Imnkruut, and that the first a. O. OeWITT A CO., CHICAGO. In door, but not In lock; of Ids creditors will be held utthe Court around makes the little bassinette to rock, I should When the barber could control him- meeting In old. but not In new; judge. House, in South I'arls, on the lsth day of "ct., Sold F. A. Shurtleff ubli»lie. duration; from 6 to 5, to send soever in its construction) laid over it.— and Poplar by Dkvil, by and turned to Morton. "I suppose you down and its use Jkwki.. Jkwki. Dam of Lord March. 2.11 1-2; Diamond 7 to ty quieted original the World." Dam ( forth; from 4 to 7, sesame; from 4. Ex. eaw an he said. "Of station. hind ankle Picture Frames never alligator," fell into abeyance the thing assumed any King, (p) 2.1i) 1-2; Point Dexter, 2.21 1-2;) Bay mare, large snip, right the from 5 to 8. I the "It's Sired A i.mont J κ., 1*2'.'. European pollock; Vegetables as a Medicine. course, have," boy replied. the ornamental appearance it now has, white. Foaled June 8, 1886. Bred at Village Farm. by 8 to to for pub- I what hatches our chickens—it's a great 2.14 1-4; («lobe, 2.14 :!-4: flood; from 5. prepare carried in a mere honor- Record 2.2(1. Sire of Bell Hamlin, 2.12 3-4; Wardwell, Watercress is an excellent blood puri- it now being 40 others lication; from 0 to U, the god of love; deal better than an old ben." 2.15 2.10 1-4; Architect, (p) 2.10 1-4; And I tier. ary form.—Notes and Queries. Orvid, (ρ) 1-4; Wardwell, (ρ) Pictures, 7 to to and No cocoa from 0 to from 8, on the Ε. H. in 2.30. equals Lowney's 0, painful; Lettuce Las a soothing effect A NIGHT. PIKE, from 8 to j A DOZEN TIMES OF W. J. SOI'TH in Some are blacker subsist; from 8 to 7, wicked; I nerves, and is excellent for sufferer? Dnonted. DECORATE WILL STAND AT STABLE WHEELER, strength. Mr. Owen of Benton W. WEST PARIS, MAINE. — to an old word Dunn, Ferry, iti his — but 0, augments; from 0 8, I from insomnia. ''He'll never reach the top pro- MAINE. TERMS: *20 TO WARRANT. colored chemically Va., writes: "I have had kidney and PARIS, "sick." Tomatoes are good for a torpid liver, fession." Mats, Mirrors inferior in real strength. meaning bladder trouble for yeare, and it became I but should be avoided by gouty people he believes lie's there now." is not so bad that I was to up at "Why. Cocoa is a nerve tonic; onions alsc obliged get Lowney's No. 273.—Charade. Celery a I never re- "That's the very reason that he'll cocoa- least a dozen times night. COUNT DIRECT. loaded with I .ire a tonic for the nerves. June ground Hushed now Is my first. ceived benefit from any never pet there."—Philadelphia Ledger. Black front ankles white, hind legs white. Foaled 2Λ, or has qualities, any permanent colt, large stripe, shells, flour, starch, other Nor can It from Its silence burst; Spinach great aperient I tried & than medicine for euf· medicine until Foley'» Kidney Bred at Farm. sees and lends Its aid; I and is far better 1902. s,J. My second I am η Village Mouldings adulterants. After two lost. It is Cure. using bottles, A notion i.; never My tiiikd conies not In time; I fere from constipation. go), 2.10 1-4, an«l 2 others Crayon, ground ai sud possess the same virtues the Almont, Jr., 1829. The result is the most deli- L Syncopate pertaining to the ( Parsnips anything about automobiles?" asked Down and L'p. 2d dam, Toilet, by a I sarsaparilla. to a man in a For Sale. I>um of Residuary legatee,2.311-2; Ueyscr 15oy, and Oil and finest fla- and leave to fly. owner, speaking buggy "Wot did ver tell de Sepia specialty. cious, purest carrots, and Brazil nuts are said judge?" 2.20 14. to drift and leave Apples, who was driving along. "Yes, sir," to cocoa 2. Syncopate along for sufferers from "Dat everybody wuz tryin' keep of S stable and two Dictator, 113. Satisfaction Guaranteed. vored possible. I excellent constipation. the "I do. I've been run over by House rooms, 3d dam, Mermaid, .by tasteless. man, of I.it 0«-a!rtta, 2.29 3-4 : of cocoa as if stimulates the kidneys. me down." acres of fruit etc. All in Sister fc-niii'lam Such Lowney's, Asparagus four of 'em. Good morning." land, trees, Blaine, 2.27 12; ilani of AlmoDt 3. Syncopate a feminine name and Bananas are beneficial to siifferen "An' what did he do?" Lucretla, 2.2»; made abroad and duties paid, I good condition. Apply to Dictator, sire of 1. leave epochs. I from chest complaints. It makes no difference how long you "Sont rae un."—Exchange. SOUTH MK. would cost double the F. A. TAYLOR, WILL STAND AT W. J. WHEELER'S STABLE, PARIS, L. M. TUFTS, Lowney a character in "Oliver I contains and helps U. have if are troubled with 4. Syncopate Celery sulphur, been sick, you RISK. liver kid- Me. TERMS: |25 TO WARRANT. ALL MARES AT OWNERS' PARIS. price. Twist" and leave gladly. I ward off rheumatism. indigestion, constipation, and Buckfield, Nichols St.. SOUTH correci Cranberries are astringent, and ney troubles, Hollister's Rocky Mountain The Walter M. Lowney Co., in I the liver when it is suffering from Tea will make you well. 35 cents. F. BOSTON. Hit It Klelit. I action caused by over-eating. A. Shurtleff Λ Co. ; Orin Stevens. of on Here Is a curious bit reasoning Dates are exceedingly nourishing, anc F0I£T3H0NFF"°TAR a coun- Iwm Cold·! PnvMts PbmiotH the part of a little girl In north I also prevent constipation. The poet of "The Kirksville Echo" try board school. The examiner wish The juice of grapes is laxative, but thi was called on to write an "ad" for a are to cause con and thit ed to g »t the children to express moral I skin and seeds likely local barber shop Wednesday, the rose reprobation of lazy people, and he let] Istipation. is what he wrote: "I have seen You Can Save Honey is a good substitute for cod shed its leaves to the morning sun, but I up to It asking who were the per- Something by liver so done as al and did I oil. never saw shaving easily ^ sons who got all they could ^ The juice of a lemon is excellent as ι the Pool barber shop." nothing In return. eore but should not b< F οι d âviNjAiç ! gargle for throat, Complete, Ready y^ J) For some time there was silence, bul dangërTn FALL COLDS. A New I swallowed. With last the little who had obvious are for those ι are to on all Day at girl, Carrots Fall liable Every good having colds hang and ne* With large, new buildings ly reasoned out the answer Inductive I tendency to gout.—Ex. winter having the seeds of pneumonia, CUT OFF AND .MAIL To lis. course Shaving FILL OUT. throughout, revised her home exclaim bronchitis or consumption. Foley'f e to look like new by boil can't help giving yourself α clean, and book on "Building Economy." It will save you she burst into.tears." watei "WATCH THE KIDNEY'S." I a little chloride of lime in the shave. money. Don't take a imitation. Get the ing ii smooth cheap genuine— the are "When are affected, life is For Infants and CMdren. ®ears I with which they filled. they the roof that lasts. A complete rooting No of if yon us< Dr. the a of the CASTORIA danger consumption Teapots should be washed and driec danger," says Abernethy, great This Is just sample bargain* kit la every roil. and Tar to cure that stub ι Kidney of Foley's Honey I after each meal, and once a week have English physician. \ Foley's offered In our BOO pave Catalogue Market. Hin born F. A. Shurtleff & Co. F. A. Shurt- Meat Dm KM Yn Alwajt BwigM cough. I solution of soda pourec Cure makes sound kidneys. will be sent free upon remuent, strong washing which 3. P. into them. This will ensure de leff ά Co. MAXIM k SON, "Maude thinks she'· thai I boiling This book Illustrates and describes out prettier if made, all kinds on I flavored tea, properly — Fresh meats of constantly Maye." licately Immense stock of merchandise every- AGENTS, j When cleaning grate· add half a dozer other th< SALE "How do you know?" Give and Take, frrhe day for men's or women's wear hand. WOOD ASHES FOR of to the black lead thing needed "She asked her to be ber bridesmaid.' I drops turpentine head of a boarding noticed one ol beef and salt a Sou.'li Paris, Maine. will b< fchool or In the home. A General Encyclopedia Corned pork specialty. I stir well, and a beautiful polish the hi· knife on the table- It also boys wiping Goods and Fresh fish arrives every Monday after- Foley's Honey and Tar cures coughi II the result when finished. keepi and ân him at onoe. of the Largest Dry Depart- not in use. cloth, pounced In desired. and colds and prevents pneumonia I stoves from rusting when "Is that what do at home?" he ment Store under one roof in this entire noon and Thursday morning. any quantity Next time burn milk, take jja Take no substitutes. F. ▲. Shurtleff Λ I you any asked indignantly. / country. A postal will bring you this cata- Am shipping live stock every week, Co. I the saucepan off the fire and stand it al "Oh, no, the boy, quickly, logue free. Address Jtoom 201. and full market r. μ Λ * A a water. Put ι answ^ed paying price. **·w > CAR LOAD LOTS SPECIALTY. lonce in bowl of oold "we have clean kni the * The seem to recognize anc I pinch of salt in the saucepan, give For Price and Particulars address, English that the T. Tliayer, their for anc ! milk a stir, and you will find enjoy reputation stolidity Girls, if yon watil red lips, laughing MARKET SOUTH PARIS. "The London Olobe" II burnt taste has almost, if not entirely SQUARE, taciturnity. quote! eyes, sweet tMatb and looks use a in ι I good an American as asking waiter disappeared. Hollister's Mountain Tea. The Infants and Childr^ A of stocking-leg· handy it Bfftky R. H. MACY

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