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The Oxford Democrat : Vol. 72. No.42 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. the wall. 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?" 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