The Oxford Democrat.

1908. NUMBER 38. VOLUME 75. SOUTH PARIS, MAINE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22,

and À. L. Adams of Wiltoo, and tbey V. "1 see you are taking a most unfair for the Fowls. CHAPTER had a Miat Itiem busy, as be- LBKKT D. PARK. Charcoal retorted job kept AMONG THE. FARMERS. «Τ—ν ALLAS!" cried Bennett, ob- advantage of uie, Mr. Glbbe." sides thoroughbreds they were called V "You have ûo Licensed Auctioneer, &he JVetv Mayor I I livioue of hie surroundings— 4.1 wvu. witb eome heat upon to take care of a lot of the grade·. USEFUL TO COBBECT WBONG CON- on me Never Better. MAINE, "SPKKD THK fLOW." Baaed on G. ■ Broadbmi'a Succataful that to thrust this Information Twas "I tell said Mr. "I SOUTH PARIS, S I of everything except right you," Adams, got DITIONS IN THE BIBDS AND TO PBE- a stiff on the r-rma Μ ν le raie. the girl he had eo long raise· and to appeal"— up against proposition Holsteins. In the when 'Jorreeuon.lence on practical agricultural topic- VENT IU90RDKBS. Id and who had him to all he ν "But I was only"— morning Inspired came on the I on a » ta solicited. Address all communications In ac- grounde got my eye L- BLC&· achieved—that she was standing "You were trying to influence my frade tended for this to illNBT D. lad AND THAT IS SAYING MUCH FOR THE OXFORD cow would at least dol- I department bill. ïo« catJ· that bring sixty Hammond, Agricultural KLTTH PARIS, MAINE. get It was Dallas herself brought COUNTY FAIR. she must be good for the first, but their in âne order. In fact, I didn't think be angrj the Flock. digestion tlm to a sense of the other's presence, "Why. you'd it came 9—ΟIVF. A VARIE- fowls in condition. Even when itretched hands the girl Sixty-Sixth good "I answered Miss Walnwrlghts officers. Dentist, feed is all there be times, reverence and answered his ar- only TY. the right may ALBERT PAYSON TERHUNE. pock Society's Successes. "Good!" was the emphatic reply. to other that a hen's By with a demure: questions. I"— Agricultural MAINE. owing causes, lent greeting Some of the herds and other speci- NORWAY, out of order. how- "We'll leave Miss Wainwright*s name In hens digestion will get If, "Good afternoon, your honor!" mens exhibited at the cattle sheds are 13—1 U)4. feeding much depends upon 1WUT, by George H. Broadhuret. 0:t,c Hour»—9to ever, she can charcoal to eat she Copyright, "It's out of the matter, please," replied Ben- for the critical the season, the object in view and the get "Don't!' he begged half in Jest. cleaned up ready inspection noted below: as a rule, soon be back to a normal in the breed of fowls kept; the results obtained will, jo good to eee you again that I"— nett of the public early day Tuesday. L. E. Mclntire & Son of East Water- K.SMITH. state. like." assented Paris used decorations of depend a*good deal, too, on how the "I sent word that I had a "Certainly, if you « » West Grange ford had fifteen head of Holsteins, If of the farm is being surprise F, food is I to feed a mixed any portion [CONTINUED·! a of bis broad shoul- îkim, red on a of white for its exhibit. with some at given. prefer fires 'or Alwvn," his moth- Gibbs, with shrug °.r bild b, t^O.forrt ground maiDly thoroughbred», Attorney Law. cleared and there are any large you, Interrupted 7j!™ee was a floral food and scatter it all in a lit- up "1 am afraid time is up. "* The feature of tbis ship, crades. The of the herd is a bull grain dry and »r. "I knew It would you. But," ders. my pet NORWAY, MAINE. well mixed made from heaps of brush wood, "Mr. llorrigan called you up. sir." please a made of P. Knowles of ter. By having the grain Good Bennett I'm sorry you mis forming centerpiece, evergreen calf bought of F. Auburn, Collections a of wood, there will be said a mluute or so with a glance at the alderman, "you're day. su1W£tà-r ex- Kiovk. Specialty and scattered through the particularly green b« "just after you I.. and hydrangeas. The rest of the Mass., sired a bull weighing 2700, and thoroughly found the ashes of char- we"— construed"— "ITÎÎ.X£"SM.ir. c»n.pl.u» by litter each hen has au equal chance both among pieces left the oOice. He wishes you to couu* ttus.v? Perhaps rtUj hibits were tastily arranged, and the of a family no one of the cows of red wood charcoal. I "I didn't Good day." coming Κ A PARK. in and kind of it is sur- closely resembling and see him If "Not at all. mother. May present whole effect was attractive. which has an official record of less than ΚKKU quantity grain, not be the Immediately possible." announced some While these may just Phelan? Miss Wainwright, "I'll be on my way, too," is safe to the feature of the j J prising to see how little green food pieces "All right." answered the lluancjer. Alderman all the amnecment featuree It say that twenty-one pounds of butter. at same in as the purchased the awkward pause sa^A?ssfia Attorneys Law, furnish to their and composition this is"— Phelan, breaking the crowar ded exhibit of Bear Mountain Grange, II. M Fiske of North Waterford had a people poultry, to answer "I'll come at ouce. I'm sorry, your tho entertainment of charcoal, will be found exit "Ladles. was a MAINE. when quite large docks are kept, too. they "Alderman Phelan of the Eighth," that followed Glbbs' out another success in the msw>ry South Waterford, cage containing herd of 12 head, headed by the register- BETHEL, almost as well when crushed and houor. that I am called away just now. 0. Park. seem to think that a feed com- given met If either two raccoons—at least more JJuke of A ::»oa K. Herrlck. Sllery Some amended the politician, thoroughly ill I'm proud to have you. young peo- ed yearliug Shorthorn bull, to the fowls. for I'd like to discuss this Borough bill look them than at of corn-meal and bran, given once of the visitors. knows a woman needin* a .mlled on Μ wttfc ple stopped to at any 297,348, six feet; one posed In charcoal tbe writer further with what I wished at ease in the presence of you poor "nîISSS"clerk Vernon, girthing a is all that is buying prefers you. But other one are of this sea- in while in the morning, a wnntln' an thing. They Shorthorn heifer, 3 years old, Kit!HT A WHEELER, to the coarse kind. This can "1 must be goln' now, your honor. I"— turkey or family outing, registered, outside of the hard grain they get ground to express can be said In a nutshell son's captured when small, heifer 2 heifer 1 required those fowls that want it But Dallas had come forward with me a line, an' 1 II see they production, grade years old, grade a the be where If who own the rival am In just drop are as natured and harmless a< have. Frequently cabbage is given placed I. road, and good year old, and four yoke of grade Dur- at can it. On the other hand, if pow- a sniiw· that melted the speaker's em jet It An' they needn't come from my Attorneys and Counsellors Law, hens. Cabbage answers very well for a get favor of granting the Borough fran- S«^KE|S kittens. The Bear Mountain Grange ham steers. have to be dered charcoal is used, it will in an instant. ward neither." was usual va SOUTH PARIS, MAINE. change, but as it contains 90 per cent of chise. I can't see why any one else barrussment exhibit in general of the The "Hartford of oxen and mixed with the mash and all will have alderman, string" *ater and about 2 cent of pro- "The Alderman Phelan who gives "That's bad politics, and was especially noticeable for with that veteran wielder of the t·. s Wright. Alton C. Wheeler. only per should object to It. Come on, riety, steers, to eat it. Some fowls do not require Thomp- r/o"b.%~. of tein. it is not a very substantial food for turkeys to all those poor |>eople at laughed Bennett field of hones on the trac* «even w» β the number interesting antiquities Moses In com- and therefore the results may son. Good day, your honor. Good day. goad, Young, general either laying or market stock. If a charcoal, Christmas'?" she asked in genuine in- "It's humanity, though. There s -» shown. mand, were among the early arrivals. not be so beneficial. alderman." good mi> J. H. STUART & CO., good egg yield is desired a flock should "I've often rend about"— I love to do—first to down ££ I" On account of the election, the start chickens as near ma- The flunncler out. terest. two things „d down & BIO SQUASHES AND THINGS. have a of food— Growing they passed Thompson of than λ II ANO regular supply green at service," who's me an', second, was made later in the day Monday fcNOINKERS SURVEYORS, are voracious and some- "The same, ma'am, your the roan enemy, PO«a«°?B «57prodnot You would never that the sea what w ill eat clean in ten turity feeders, was following when Pbelan. who had guess and the into the > South Maine. say. they up who's stran- usual, string pulled Hl«b Street, Pari», cause for themselves from issented the delighted Phelan: "I fill Ό Unies to folks son been one of severe to once a like other times trouble never once removed bis from the give good bad drought, Of the 111-12. minutes day—but eyes 111 grounde at 3 a. m. Tuesday. Telephone when they get an oppor- 'em with turkey an' coal in winter gers to fun. Goodby. your honor. look at the and fleld kinds of food, this must be of the right overeating secretary, stepped In front of him. îb,iized .Τ,'that the du «m te be dodged, garden vegetables seventeen six to Mr. to do so. charcoal 1 their wives an' kids on now I've found my way. ,ΛΡΠι the counter on the yoke, belonged kind to the best results. Well tunity Keeping said he. r.n' take be in ag'ln nlndded it crops strung along four to Ο. E. three to B. and Plans made to order. produce "Well, young man!" " through Young, Turner, Maps where can reach it will to pre- to one west side of the lower ball. cured clover hay or alfalfa fed they help outings in summer. Ever been adies » - ·· Big P. three to C. C. Russell, and r ibe iluiberlaniU an·! pocket uiap» of properly this "Well, sir!" said Thompson in mild -«^ Glover, is the best I have used in the vent trouble in regard. of the James Phelan miss?" said Mrs. Bennett as the i°ur,rrr.'oi squashes, big pumpkins, big everything, ··. .junty for «le. thing Q. outings, "Alwyn," one to Floyd Varney of Sumner. the Allan of There is little to be gained in fussing surprise. and a nice lot without l*ui>ll*her» of Maine.) shape of green food. Other conditions "No,* replied Dallas, with a perfect- ilderman bowed himself out with .be looking question A herd of fifteen nolstein-Friesiane with or to doctor a sick fowl; "You remember me?" °'A.d better. a few of the ex- this food will show its trying 1 see Rarely Only & Son of Nor- being favorable, time. ly grave face. "I'm sorry to Bay many flourishes, "I want to Cyn real μ».»μ ' :fa · £ Tb.^ were shown by B. Tucker Much it results in most cases in wasted "I don't think so, sir." POOP'·.,»1"^·"·; hibitors can be mentioned in detail. good effects in a very short time. about won't offlee now or β «·· average first one of them full-blooded, is to the haven't Tell me them, tutu. Can 1 go into her Tuesday «£ of Paris way, every we is not well Tbe main thing keep growing "Huh! That's I'm Alderman As usual, G. II. Porter South of the clover get cured, queer! In α few the rush began and the cows with records for milk and \\ m. C. Leavitt chickens and the fowls in a healthy con- you ?" Is she too busy? ΠΙ be back a For one Co., and therefore is not relished by the hens Fhelan of the Eighth." · occupied large space. item, butter which sound good, but dition: and charcoal, if combined with "They've got to be seen to be under- minutes. Dallas, and bring her with fifteen varieties of ami making as it would be if of tiret quality. Beets, "I've read about you. of course, sir. squashes, which the Democrat would not attempt Main Me. care and will be stood. A thousand poor tired wives 1 know how anxious she is to see other were about in 14 St., Norway, turnips, carrot*, etc., are good for lay- right management, but I"- me. things proportion, to in detail for fear of error. a means to this end.—H. E. givo either cooked or raw. found Hay- an' white faced, spindly kids turned the total number of varieties being abou' ing hens, During "But you don't know me? Never met you again." II. Arthur Robbius of Norway showed dock, Locust Valley, Ν. Y., in Tribune the for the would think the season when saving eggs for batch- out Into country only M1 wonder what Phelan forty. a number of Hereford cows Farmer. me before?" W. H. Porter of also showed good grade ng I am not much in favor of feeding ;llmpse of green grass an' shady trees Df that for 'raw' work." thought AI* Norway and and soveral of white- "I'm sir. but 1 can't recall It of field and heifers, yoke of soft food, but make sorry, A thousand the a collection crops vegetable?, Stoves, very heavily any they ever get all year. wvn as the old lady bustled into face steers. Hardware, solid Milk Making. if I did. Good day. sir." several the ration principally of grain. mothers an' children out iu a cool Dallas and himself including pumplcins, squashes, C. A. Pride of showed a herd luner room, leaving of a Norway Skim milk is an hen The milk business at the pres- The secretary hurried out after bis traces yellow corn, and large exceptionally good making with to do but roll too. under· « " Htion. Irvli^e^tion. I.lve poor a memory your kept to. to out. There It If he was to hear It through mega- beets and Ki iu-. Eczema. which it is to is altogether too course is not easy carry me resolve to win toes, onions, turnips. and αιιΊ Troubles. Ι'πιψΐ*·». Impute pose put I don't brave and made Fresh from the circuit of the state bl'xx! ti' Uren'h. Uow.-N, Hfalaehe cracked corn it is is a herd of cows and when He's up to something! B. F. of South Paris, a Slumrah common. In feediug involved, phone. all odds. You were my In· Cummings Aroostook at all of which he car- αιιΊ Uj'.-li -h*· It's R'K-kv Mountain Ten in tab- milk no one I'll"— against of varieties of in- fairs, better to crack as needed, and in this there is no profit in making know just what. But number vegetables, and let form. !!·> ceo· s » box. Qenuin» made by the in my darkness. At Trustee Charles F. M ried off a good share of the ribbons wants to cows. Bennett «piration, light po- IIoU ixtku Dura ConPiN*. Nadisun, Wii. way get its full food value. buy "Come, come!" remonstrated exhibit cluding squashes, pumpkins, beets, the S. M. of îach I 'Dallas would Ικ· I, of tb. b.llMbtb«, money, King Kingleside contains a little more The embarrassment, however, "I'm sure you do step thought superintendent tatoes, etc., etc. GOLDE'J NJGGSTS FOR TALLOW PEOPLE Barley protein present good humoredly. or Farm, South Paris, was at hand with and at the it cannot continue. The of or 'Dallas would not approve Freeman Abbott of South Paris, than wheat or oats, price long price an He"- Slad" fifteen of his Cattle Club At Walnwright lujustlce. ac Jerseys. could be for a few years ago was milk and its products must fora time this.' And I steered my course tquashes. bought a tiue old bird! Do you chance the head of the herd is his famous bull, cannot continue to "He's F. M. Edwards of South Paris exhibit- a hen feed than wheat. Poultry . Farmors to victory." six and cheaper to remember the Garrison case nine sordlngly Kingleside Golden, years old, do not relish it as well as they do make milk to sell at a loss. More or murmured the "it ed only beans, but his noted exhibit has Cord quite Garrison of the "No, no!" girl, elevon of the other fourteeu animals are Wood, wheat. It is now hard to get with us at less of them will go out of the business, years buck? President increased since last year, and now num- was your own courage, your strength" of o! tb. his get. reasonable Both hens when there will follow an advance in Israel Putnam Trust company"— ?'p:B?cbSd.?o Norway bers 205 kinds. Where all these va- any price. laying was faith In me ^Sair&x? From the famous Hereford herd of "Not mine. It your of and tl'e chickens do well on wheat While here in New shot himself after being ruined périment horses, £ rieties of beans come from is the inter- and growing price. England "Who ac- at- E. Birchmont Farm, West Slab Wood, Do you know. I think no man ever ^ke Mrs. L. Bean, To feed alone I think there is no better nearly all farmers have been making a flnaucler who was his dearest esting question. by himself. There Bethel, tbero were shown nine head of Broken wheat and screen- their business, a meas- do ;ompllshes anything by S. II. of Lake made grain. good dairying leading friend? Yes. What bus that to Kilgore Norway handsome white faces. A three-year- make valuable hen feed.—Vincent ure of is already in sight and is Is always a woman. 1 think. bebi;;.l an exhibit of seeds in ings change with"— variety. old bull 1S00, and there were two Edgings, Ν. in Tribune hastened the conditions noted achievement. The world V. E. Dunn of had somo of weighs M. Couch, Cortland, Y., being by »very great Norway some calves and "With Walnwright? Oh, nothln yearling bulls and Farmer. above. Meats have advanced in value. at does not see her-does not the largest and cleanest specimens to large is never ruffled cause. heifers. Mrs. Bean has about thirty- veals, lamb and fat mutton much. Only Walnwright happened "I fuid a yon, in- except by good shown in several beets, Stove Wood and Young beef, un/,rive fur know of her existence-but she's in the lines—potatoes, rive Herefords in a stock of Outlook. are now out inducements much be the financier." ten hi» mother. and so on. registered (ieneral Crop holding aptcd Heart of the mau who is making the THE BABT SHOW. turnips, melons, squashes, about cattle. The cow exhibited better than milk at a loss. It be mistaken." an Elon L. Brown of showed an sixty (Specially reported for Malue Fanner.) making "No! You must ■••ou, but if been workln' as did Norway feet 3 and you'd light He battles in her name a i«f of and it at the fair girths 7 inches, dated will not take farmers long to catch on I? I to know something starvin' for infantile loveliness, assortment of field crops and vegetables Coal at The government crop report "Am ought livln' an' sleepln' an' of and the is about 1650. to this of conditions. The mak- at the knights old, triumph must be confessed, more or less MantUe in weighs indicates harvests change about It. I was the chief of police In a dark, smelly good variety. showed two September 1, larger twelve months stuffy, not his. Whether his reward is Thayer Brothers, Paris, of meat in its various forms ie sure was aers. were ea An exhibit of cranberries was made ι, r\ ι. urt.wl those of smaller than ing case. It equalling, by "·" than 1907, though the time and handled the tenement room, toil In' like a slave f,.»...; more attention in the near back crown of love or the crown or when tnere were β of South Paris. s...,u was earlier in the season. The to receive the afternoon, S. G. Burnell hoped I who Wain wrlght's name. food au' clothes betwixt the of steers. A. W. Walker &. Son's, future, among New farmers in suppressed to keep she is the the assembly room Arthur Dow of South Paris, "eleven yoke weather conditions during August and England I"— :homs, Inspiration." society's Threo Holstein heifers were here in For a small consideration λ ids an' an' was barely grade were general, and Maine, starvation, if I had a share in sue years almost twelve," showed six South Paris, Maine. the latter part of July unfavorable, especially "Of "Then your old, Hbown Prost'»n Swallow of-South and as attention to the of "Walnwright!" gasped Bennett jble to body an' soul together- by and caused much deterioration. The producing keep .•ess 1 am very happy. Alwyn. tor >0111 good squashes. Paris. at meats increases the supremacy of milk all men! But"— well, then you'd understand A novelty in tbe line of crops was a spring wheat crop is estimated 240,- maybe name Is in every mouth. You are the ttSr^&tJSSX. Three Devons were shown Adnoy more absence by will decline. It is better to have see I the « nu' fests an' of grown Charles $00,000 bushels, which is 18,592,000 "So you why coppered bat them outlugs turkey even as were in Sb^rVr. »οίο'ο. sample peanuts by R. Tuell of North a to So •nan of the hour, you in tue crowa. i>oi an Paris, thoroughbred than the of and than a single outlet production. 'fair cards when he of coal means to the And of old bachelors Francis Cummlngs of Norway, six years bushels larger crop 1907, •mercy' and play' loads poor. IliA nlil»»n diivs on the football field heifer two a cow and a have farmers been the infants of the vicinage were old. years old, grade Easier» Sieisiiip Company. 25,881,000 bushels smaller than the crop exclusively confining dealt 'em now." Phelan. won't turn down Jimmy Phelan eligible heifer. The three carried off Just purred they num- to the of milk that it " I am of .vou—very, very but there were a sufficient grade are attention making jf UnrHorMii'fl Dh, proud at hand, of 1906. These figures practically "There's something big behind this FEATURES IN T1IE HAM.. three blue ribbons. Division. has been a comparatively easy matter There is η glorious future l>e- ber to a hard task to the committee final, the crop being fully harvested. ôf the Borough cried her prouil! give II. A. from the Oxford town for and contractors to hold talk of bis In favor "I do understand," Dallas, of ladies with the of acting •'I never Baw so good a show of apple Bryant The wheat crop amounts to purchasers fore you." charged duty five Flolstein cows K1KST CLAMS FAKE »I.OO. complete Wasn't It at his house last sum- with tenrr. "1 under- show. The moth- fruit wan the farm showed grade to tbe lowest margin of profit, bill. :>Ig eyes bright all rests In dear hands." as of the baby here, no, never," emphatic about (Ηίβ,δϋΟ,ΟΟΟ bushels, compared prices Al.„i /%(VaΙ·η/ί v cui un and, la behalf of all women and ers and their babies which were entered declaration of one competent judge. with a of bushels last prusem stand, of yield 034,000,000 ;ried Alwyn. I he "when it against any others on the ground any or to the out entirely. But dationΊ That's the story, and"— ;hlldren, I thank you with my whole were as follows: "And don't see," added, S'oamshipe "Governor Dingley" year. Wheat is selling at about SO cents profit producer "Future or Dallas, it's all color. that situation cannot continue indefi- of He"— present, Babies 8 months and under: has had a chance to grow, Huch a season • «overnor Cobb" leave Franklin Wharf, a bushel in Kansas, an unusually high "Yes. Ou the 25th July. aeart!" showed a of the lie same. If only you"— as this." There have been when O. A. Bird, West Paris, good week h at 7 P. M., means the income nitely. Already eigne coming 25th of That was "You're all muttered the Mrs. Walter Purlngton, years Portland, day only price, which largest "The July, hey? right, iulss," a voire Norway. 5 ITereford heifer six months old. are in Farmer. "Say. Bennett," roared deep Mrs. Elmer Aldrlch, South Pari·, Rupert, there was a larger quantity of fruit, grade for Boston. ic to the farmers. change eight.—Maine the he had me out there. The day embarrassed Phelan, at once a many years lellghted, months...... C. F Stanton, South Paris, day is the door from the outer olllce was though few when it has been as good in good There has been a great deal of talk I met that fellow Gibbe. By the way. it a loss for words. "You're—you're all Mrs. C. A. Allen, South Pari», Mary Louiae,4 cow. Roturniiic Not a Horse Dealer. and months. all features. As for quantity, there grade Jersey recently about a new grade of wheat It's his honor If"— oanged opeu showed a your honor, the papers say yibbs' right! I'll leave It to Mrs. James E. Glbbs, Paris, William, were for instance 221 entries of indi- C. It. Penley, South Paris, was claimed The witness was asked red Leave Boston, week from Alaska, which it being sworn, In a suave Uorrigan, months. herd of twelve Holstein and Dutch Union Wharf, tirm that's buylu' all that Borough "Indeed she Is!" broke .... vidual of winter so it over to acre his residence and and Ma 4 plates apples, may 7 for Portland. would yield 20" bushels the to state name, occupa- faced angry, Mrs. Carl Mason, South Paris, May, cows and Jays only, at p.m., stock. They've been buyln' It up on voice at whose sound the little spell of be seen that ftiere was quite a lot of it. Belted heifers, grades. and was of better than any tion, to which latter question he replied burst In. "I un- months. .... ten quality see a caus- E. Norwar, 3 months. new was the ex- George G. Abbott & Sons, showed tickets on sale at was a the for mouths. I begin to lentlinent was broken and which Mrs. H. York, Leslie, A thing for the fair Through principal wheat now raised. The statements that he farmer. quiet lerstund that Victor, 3 two or make this to turn In an- Mrs. Walter E. Everett, Norway, hibit of done the of head, mostly grade Durhams, railroad station·. were considered and it is "A farmer?" the lot of funny little lights that ed Phelan and Bennett drawing by pupils extravagant, questioned attorney. I months. .. .. of them and the rest you've— Oh, 8 months. the schools. There was three being heifers, lines. to note that an agent of the "Yes, sir, a farmer." thing clearer, (iibbs Is buyin' Borough noyance toward the door. Mrs. Ed Wcntzcl, Norway, Cecelia, Norway public Freight rate* as low as other interesting ltdn't know you 8outh Paris, Marlon, 8 a of work for each from the oxen and steers. sent to in- "And where is farm?" chum. Ilor· well Mrs. Samuel Hill, sheet grade, department of agriculture your stock. Ile'B Wain wright's Scott Glbbe, bland, groomed, montha. Grant C. showed a is in- Had a lady call- ~ τ D lowest to the and it was inter- Royal, Paris, good All cargo, except Live Stock, the matter a of "North of town about a mile." frame the other men's lack of Mrs. Α. Β. South Paris, Lcola,8 highest, vestigate reports yield rlgun aud Waluwright up your julte Ignoring Hammond, to cow. » red tire and marine risk. ing on you." he note the progress and improve- grade Ayrshire against 25 bushels to the acre, of an inferior "llow much of a farm have you?" minute come stood on the thresh months. esting nomination; then the you welcome, bowing WUlls Gertrude, 8 ment from to This was a "About three of an acre, I broke off. Mrs. Walker, Norway, grade grade. 8IIKKP AVD SWINE. J. General quartern franchise bill months. F. LISCOMB, Agent, quality. into power this Borough old. _ and may Oats showed a decline of 7 cent "Well, I have," decidedly taking exhibit, prove Portland, Me. per guess." and I to tell Mrs. F. H. Corbett. South Paris, Ralph. and lambs were exhibited J. is flashed on you by Horrigau. "Oh. forgot you, Alwyn," South 8 to other schools. Sheep by during August, but the estimated yield "And you say you're a farmer?" retorted Bennett, Mrs. Lulu Lovcjoy, Paris, Philip, stimulating A. Rich- to It. Take Mrs. Bennett in a hurried weeks. One of the exhibits which attracted S. & J. II. Millett, Norway, is 820.908,000 bushels, with "Yes, sir; a farmer." Waluwright liegs you sign whispered furious at the compared suunnou- Mildred Goldthwalte, Norway, Earl Bertrand, much attention was the beautiful deco- ardson, West Paris, W. A. Ilersey, Nor- The isn't it true that instead of Wainwriglit owns the Borough aside to her son as the latter bushels last year. "Now, my tip— Intru- β months. _ A 787,275,000 untimely was work uf Mrs. way, V. E. Dunn, Norway, C. F. Stanton, Reliable farmer a the Surface, and Hor- *d sufHcieut to greet the Mrs. M. Dwlghl, 4 rated china which the Remedy is rather poor, the grain being being a you're horse dealer?" road as well City up civility M. Kllgore, Norway, A Down FOR quality ilon. "Ingram months. H. P. Andrews—a of it. South Paris. thoroughbred The was due to sir." s a fat wad of stock for aewcoraer. "1 forgot to teil you. Mr. _ large quantity light. damage blight "No, rigau gettlu' ihould have told Mrs. Almon West Paris, Edith, β buck F. II. South sold a Emery, Besides the competitive exhibits of by Corbett, and seed. "Well, haven't you bought and the franchise. Oh. Giblis was calling on Dallas when I month*. Paris; poor arrangiu' they've that at the of farm and household Sow and were shown by V. E. bushels is horses in the last few rou Mrs. West Paris, those products pigs CATARRH A corn crop of 2,505,000,000 good mauy honor all tied up In ribbons, stopped for her. and he asked leave to Reginald Dlnsmore, Dr. Alfred South M<$m) çot your loor." "Don't keep me walt- Jean. on which premiums were awarded, more Dunn, Norway, King, an increase «if 55,000,000 years?" Yon I'm but"— 1-2 predicted, like you was a measly bookay. iome along. sorry, mid Mrs. Herbert Frost, Norway, Leslie, 4 or less of the hall was Paris, F. L. Koene, Oxford. bushels over the estimate 1007. I reckon I have.*' "1 don't stop to '"17 Imuj," space occupied by Cream Balm Sept. 1, "Yes, and "How are Bennett?" Gibbs was months. Berkshire boar F. II. Corbett, South Ely's how aud me ought to get together tight you, folks Uorrlgan. goods shown for advertising purposes, by is quick I» absorbed. In the lower of the corn belt the "Now tell the jury about many lear what part and when "And—Mr. Phelan, too, isn't 15 and under: of the Paris. Gi«es Relief at One·. most of Kan- horses and sold this thing out side by side, saying. I'll wait outside till Babies months by enterprising dealers vicinity. crop is made, and in parts you've bought in, say ell me at doors. boar F. L. on Dick Hor- It? Alderman, I'm to see you Mrs. William Glover, Ada. A room and with floor Chester by Keene, Oxford, It soothes, sas and the corn the last once l get the Indian sign glad alone." Norway, carpeted hung cleanses, Nebraska, biggest year." lou're Mrs. John Herman who had three of them on the or You remember me? Scott Judklns, Norway, Loyd. coverings of all kinds, arranged and dis- grounds, t.· .ils and protects states, the harvest haw arriv- "Oh, I reckon four five hundred." rigau"— *gain. to Mrs. H. W. South Paris, Eleanor. practically "Don't trouble wait. Goodby." Tapley, N. Bolster & Co. of and D. L. Brett, Oxford. the dU>*H.Heet I'll trouble to wait." boar Dr. Alfred Catarrh and driven Mrs. J. S. Record, South Paris, Carleton. Sooth was what greeted the eyes Yorkshire by King, Iraae resultiug from sections did no damage. There is quite er?" He"— ^'Yes," said Phelan, "I remember you, Paris, Restores Horrigan. marled Ilorrigan. "There's something Mrs. Cleveland Goodwin, Norway, Dorothy. of the observer as he arrived at the head South Paris, and II. A. Bobbins, Norway. uw.iy aCold iu the Head quickly. a tittle corn that was and "No sir! I'm a farmer." was to planted late, "You've got the same quarrel with til right. You up Wainwrlght's Sirs. Carl Stevens, South Paris, Marion. the Sens».·» of Tat changed, but lack of rain retard- you bought teep waiting long!" Mrs. Richard Norway. Abraham. Π»; me on to a ap a tree. I didn't know you visited Baleeby, information this was the that there bas LI ν Brothers, Warren Street, NV;>· York. of The and five hundred head of horses in the Ik? swallowed. Let put you Mrs. Edith L. Verne Elwln. ed regarding depart- poultry largest ing growth east the Mississippi. Knightly, Norway, In the de- bill of the city hall too." BE C0NT1KUKD.] Mrs. Leslie South Wllber. ment of the establishment of the been in recent years. space greatest deterioration last month was in last year?" few of the little Jokers In that [TO Starblrd, Paris, large "I don't, as a rule." answered Gibbs. Mrs. Charles H. Martin, West paris, Henry. firm. voted to it, under the grand stand, there Illinois. The earliest recent date on "Well," drawled the witness, "I was bis. You see"— Doris Mrs. Webster Kllgore, Norway Lake, were over a hundred to POR SALE. to find oue that would suit me." Ί came here with Mrs. Bennett and The Mound were shown in coops, belonging ι*hich a killing frost has occurred in Kan- trying "1 see more about that bill than you Hazel. City paints Ethel E. South Richard Horace Pike of the thirty or more exhibitors. ϊ 1-2 sas is in Nebraska, in —Cal. Breeder and Sportsman. Miss Waluwrlght. I wanted a glimpse The French Are Good Travelers. Mrs. Noyes, Paris, quantity by Norway, story dwelling-house, pleasantly Sept. 29; Sept. 12; think," interposed Bennett. "I've work- Irvln. While it would make no difference in located in the of West Paris. Iowa, Sept. 13; in Missouri, Sept. 28; in We reproduce this from a far away >f the man who can make one j»en The French on their travels are the agent. village *d over it night after night, with my Mrs. Frank Murdock, Norway, Ralph. J. P. Richardson of South Paris show- the actual quality of the exhibit, the Consists of nine rooms and bath-room, Ohio, in Illinois, 25, and California not because it's itroke that will send Street reverse of the Mrs. John M. Gagne, Norway, Irene. Sept. 21; Sept. exchange idea I've been Borough very English. Impcr- effect of it would be much bet- are new for it here a awyer. Don't you get the Mrs. Wood, West Parle, Vlrchel. ed a number of ranges and general shed and stable. About 3-4 acre of land, in Indiana, Sept. 21. Average dates originated right good •all stock to 100 or down to 10." Edgar heating be- way up turbably amiable, they never grumV. Mrs. George Hill, Limerick, Hartwell. Round and other ter if it were to have the coops with and trees. The build- later. Frosts at the dates many years ago and the stubborn wit- asleep just stoves, Herald, Oak, possible apple pear considerably "Do you mean." broke in Dallas, and without the effort, as a Mrs. Carl Sanborn, South Waterford, Charles. of uniform size and It would be named would do much this ness still resides on his "farm" at cause 1 haven't slightest makes. style. ings are situated from the street, damage *' Mrs. Rose Brooks, Paris, Arthur. high 'that Mr. Bennett can really have euch mere matter of course, make the 1·.:* Pianos of the Lauter and Poole make a further advantage if either each ex- with broad piazza shaded with vines, year. Farmington, Maine.—Turf, Farm and been making in efTect on the stock market?" of I have made Babies 2 years old and under: were shown VV. J. Wheeler of South hibitor's birds could be shown together, a fine view. A spring of The hay crop is one of the most valu- Home. any premature everything. Journeys by commanding "That and more." Gibbs assured her. Mrs. Dan Dellea, Norway, Bernlce Margaret. the of the who or if the birds of each strain could be water on These build- less attention is to it with many French friends of both Paris, president society, pure premises. able, though paid disturbance." Mrs. Losler, Otlsfleld. George. shown As it a the of the the mere rumor that he meant deals in and organs as one of his together. is, largeOum- ings are well and prettily furnished and in many places. Last year the hay crop At September meeting "I think," ob- 'Why, sexes, young, middle aged and elderly, Mrs. Amos Emery, West Parla, Keith. pianos numerous lines of business. berof tine birds are shown in a sort of the owner would be to sell the had a greater value than the entire yield Winthrop Cow-Testing Association some :o veto the Borough's franchise bill has often In out of the way meet- Mrs. H. W. Dennlson, South Paris, Dorothy. glad served Phelan places Mrs. M. L. 18 months. are of of all sizes and with the of wheat or of and was half as and facts came to Kimball, Norway, The and the post card hodge-podge coops furniture and furnishings cotton, interesting significant lent the stock tumbling eight points with discomforts enough. Mrs. Ed Elbert. phonograph slowly, "1 think ing Nothing Tyler, Norway, two of the timee which are arranged in a somewhat hap- honse. This is a great bargain and will great as that of corn, its value the surface in relation to the results of tince the market Mrs. Horace Harlle. products styles, being to opened today." ruffles their temper. Pleased to en" Murch, Norway, hazard fashion. on or the and I'm beglnnln' Mrs. D. H. South Paris, Edward. P. A. Shurtleff Λ be sold on reasonable terms. Call $743,500,000. This year the hay crop testing investigation already "What for one man!" ex- Bean, everywhere present. power joy fresh scenes with a genial com Mrs. Addle M. Stone, West Paris, Henry Swift Paris deal in and in Besides the birds shown in compe- W. J. South Paris, will be larger than last year. The acre- worked out. The woik of this associa- get a new Hue Co. of South these, address, Wheeler, dnlmed the to Bennett in Stone. a of now on girl, turning panlon, they extract the utmost pos the in front of the door were tition, through misunderstanding Maine. age is considerably larger, in the vicinity tion has been in progress seven you and un- Mrs. Bessie Abbott, South Paris, Marlon. square they mrprlue. "And are you going to veto Bible from even to serve customers in either the conditions a load of abont of 45,000,000 acres, and the crop is ex- months aud already upwards of eight derstand you pleasure every incident, Mrs. Hiram Thurlow, South Paris, Elmer. prepared forty tr Mr· Frederick Moore, Norway, Frances. line. Hundreds of and of belonging to Dr. White to exceed 65,000,000 tons The members have either sold or marked better. If It's little annoyances being turned to good records, post coops poultry pected Mrs. Lulu Lovejoy, South Pari·, Bernard. of Mills arrived on the For Sale harm» was for sale boarders in their herds. One "Office secrets," — cards likewise the were in Bolster's grounds nuking average price last year #11 08 per to reproved Alwyn Jest· account. Miss Betham-Edwards in Mrs. Ernest Shaw. Paris, Elolee. by hundred, [in Slate. Strmt'» num- any Joy you It was the after the 14 This it will be member had condemned a cow to the "Hands off!" Mr·. Fred Laura. besides machines" of all Wednesday. day * illustrated of bar- ton. year less, possibly ugly. London Chronicle. Perry, Norway, stock, "talking muth catalog to know It, Jim- W. A. 23 so the could Into we which since has Mrs. Blcknell, «orway, Zllpha, kinds. This was in of A. L. entries, poultry nofgo ns with State mailed not over $0. The present price in Chi- block, testing proved "Veto it?" echoed Gibbs, with a charge ifsr.it tnaj··. Jrtt; Ρ h e 1 η η months. but it romained on lt.lt. A. CO.. herself be at least a cow my Clark of the and Mrs. Clark was the competition, pay tare. E. STROtff cago is from $11 to $12 per ton. to 300-pound "Of course he ieu't. It would Mrs. Mabelle Norway, Ethel, 16 months. firm, Water *·. He held out his hand, all augh. Day, exhibition until afternoon. VwU's Urr* Farm D*Wn. MS The is estimated at and her death sentence has been com- says, "You're What He Would Keep. Mrs. Limerick, Roscoe assisting him. Thursday rye crop 30,921,000 " >e too hard his friends—unfair George Hill, and Dennett gripi^d upon Mrs. John 16 months. a Exhibitors who had from one to a bushels, a decrease of 015,000 bushels muted. Another member had planned right!' When the late Francois Coppee was Blouln, Norway, Annie, K. Kaim occupied space in the upper it ind unkind, to say the least." Mrs. Wm. Pari·, Annie Elizabeth. of on exhibition a to sell a cow considered as cordbilli/. out his Arey, and as his name his dozen coops poultry from last year. Buckwheat shows unprofitable, He held elected to the academy, he told his Mrs. Emma Robinson, South Paris, Mildred hall, may indicate, Glasses Warranted. "But why?" queried Dallas, forestall- were were were Russell B. Swift, West Paris, Jesse small decline. which since testing has shown herself to band, and Bennett gripped It cordially. friend, Theodore de Banville, that he Viola. goods "imported." They who was about to Mrs. Catherine South Law- Mexican drawn Smith, West Paris, D. H. South be good for 160 profit during her period alder- ng Alwyn, speak. Tweedle, Pari·, work, embroidery, etc., Bean, "I'm glad we bad tills talk, wished he were In too. Banville de- renoe Woodman. of lactation. A cow by him considered "Because." cut in Gibbs before Ben- and some pieces were very elaborate. Paris, Harold II. Drake, Norway, Aaron "If you pack three grades of fruit in man." said he. "We are fighting from clined to canvass. better has been less than a lett could Interfere, "the men who are Id the class for babies 8 months and W. L. Merrill, the Norway photog- Yeaton. Norway. Ilarry Lovejoy, Nor- one barrel,'1 says an exchange, "you proved but our main Specialist as while llffereut peints of view, "Suppose your nomination were committee awarded let showed artistic of bis way, John C. Twombly, Norway, Guy will get only the price for the lowest quarter productive otnsum'ng tacking the Borough bill are the men under, the rapher samples more teed than the other. The Farmer object Is the same. 1 think we can brought to you one fine morning on a to Mrs. Elmer 2d to work In various lines. R. Estes, Norway, Bert J. Flint, North : If want the bet" grade." And rightly, too. Such a pro- vho made him mayor. It wouldn't be premium Aldrlch; yiu hopes soon to be able to furnish our [Mil together on this matter." ■liver salver." Mrs. F. B. 3d to Mrs. Ed Went- Seventy-five finely mounted speci- Waterford, Guy C. Boutelle, West Paris, eoneult roe ceeding is the height of foolishness and fjunre for him to turn hie new power Corbett; ofglaaae·, read ere with some state- "We sure can!" Phelan. "An" 4th to Mrs. Willis 5th to mens of the flora of Oxford and Edgar G. Dunn, Norway, Chester Wy- -- cub- comprehensive agreed "I don't know what I should do Walker; vicinity, — shows that of zel; Come here. Why? Be only degree greedy tgalnst the very men who gave him E. P. South ments of the results which have been is for when I'm done with Mrs. H. E. York. from the herbarium of Marion Isabel raan, South Paris, Crockett, cause which a low of Horrigau, with the nomination," said Banville, my sticcee*ful experience anil sped» ι ning accompanies grade hat power. Now, would it?" Fred R. Pen- The demonstrated by the different associa- aim he'll be rolled In a nice In the class for babies 15 months and Starbird, made a striking addition to the Paris, Lovejoy, Norway, C. 1» the business enable* on intelligence. intelligent farmer up bundle, "but I should certainly keep the knowledge optical tions of the state.—Maine Farmer. "By 'the men who are becking the the awards were: 1st Mrs. and furnished a ley, South Paris, Arthur G. Dow, South to sees at a glance that he can make more in' I'll on It in letters, 'Use under, exhibition, good object ail) ust quickly to the muet ilellcate vision print big ilir whom do mean?" asked Ben salver." Winslow C. South as well as the beat of " you George Hill; Mrs. John M. lesson of the education and the satis- Paris, Thayer, Paris, UUe J* ,|i Miss Iona Littlehale is teaching school his family a few days here at Mrs. Sarah Deputy Sheriff Farrar also had evi- HAWKING MACHINES. OUR AND » STOCK, ;;;;; 8 2 "It and Harrison fork's. dence on which he secured a warrant for ERY, TOOLS, » » ι* « in the Forbes District, Littlehale is teaching in the Whittemore A heavy frost here Monday night. the arrest, ou the charge of liquor sell- CATARRH SUFFERERS ARE NOTHING BUT an District. ing, of Pearl Cole, old offender, al- 8ΓΙΤΤΙΝ0 AND BLOWING ENTIRE EQUIPMENT. » « Dickvale. IIAWK1NO, 5hirt EHfc==::a IÎ Lois Hollis is Paris ready under bonds in the Oxford County Suits, Coats, Waists, 8 8 « attending High SAYS AN AUTHORITY. Etc. Fitting»» Stt::::::::::::: »? School at South Paris this fall. Mrs. Almeda Richardson has returned court, but Cole skipped. MACHINES, A good stock of Machine Screws, Bolts, Nuts, Pipe, SSnSitf.:::::::::::: * James Bradford fell from the 1 !rom West Paris. She called on Miss Joseph Kelley, who bad early in the Electric Power and Wat*r· * » recently Is it that in these Valves and Plumbing Light. City Haaovr. 10 2 ? 1 lennie Brown and possible days Dress Supplies. β great beams of his barn, a distance of reports seeing the week been fined for intoxication and Dress Goods, Skirts ol Hartford } when cleanliness and reform is a in « of Rhode sanitary All in order and business repairing « ·» r 36 seventeen feet. No bones were broken ! irettiest sight Island Red assault, used profane and indecent running doing good general Hsbroa. .« in the churches, schools Hiram. 1* « »- ;*« but he received a bad He 1 ihickens that she ever saw. in the of some ladies, being preached shaking up. language presence tnd at that thousands machine work and Address, Lovell « R. state fair some men public gatherings, plumbing. » is able to be around now with the aid of S. Tracy attended Labor of the who heard him saying Uuhii. 4 *20 4Î if will continue to suffer from Purs. .« and 58 116 5® crutches. Jay. it was about the worst deliverance of the people Mexico, 150 when there is an cer- M 10 30 9 Mrs. Hattie Damon of Portland is vis- Β. H. Child has returned from Leeds, kind that ever smote their ears. A com- satarrb, absolutely Estate. « «β w tain on band. W. S. Jones, Executor of A. C. Jones SÎÎ2;· m at M. D. Foes'. île cousin, Frankie came was made him and a war- remedy always w ω κ ι» iting Burnham, plaint against is a EXKf 1 rith Hyomei (pronounced High-o-me) It's a to show these new us show them to iïï™ :::::: **> ι» a» ne A number of from here attend- bim. rant seonred, and Deputy Sheriff Farrar pleasure things—let you. people pleasant, medicated and antiseptic air. pîf?· ;.· το w » w ed the county fair at the fair Mrs. Grafton Gordon and son Leslie went to the tent where he waa conduct- ask to unless are convinced ajid » « grounds, Breathe it in and it will cure catarrh, We won't you buy you that, quality price P^r.::::::::::::::::: * " South Paris. rent to Lewiston Sept. 12 for treatment ing a show. Kelley was not there at DRESS UP YOUR HORSE [t will stop foul breath, watery eyes, no better values can be'obtained. . » » >f their eyes. that time, and while Mr. Farrar waa considered, B»==:J md crusts in the nose, in a few days. Peru. L. A. Bisbee is serving the patrons of away on an errand, Kelley came back HARNESS! «m "I «offered from catarrh for two years; FOR THE FAIR WITH A NEW *£?*** SU There was a sad accident here on the 1 he R. F. D. while R. S. Tracy is taking and soon after disappeared from the su-^r·;::::::: » » * tried numerous remedies whioh failed; 13th. Two Carroll Robinson and ' lis vacation. grounds. Appearances indicated that g boys, ised one and one-half bottles of Hyomei l'ulou. 5 5 5 6 Ed Tnrner, with a gun, went to the river he was given a tip by an imported police OH PER- 110 9 114 11 tnd am cured."—C. N. I CAN SAVE YOU MONEY ON A HARNESS, wWrford and into a boat and went across the Albany. officer. entirely Lindsy, Woodstock. IIS 14 94 19 got 107 East First Mitobell, S. D. river. Ed Turner out of the boat Mrs. Kimball visited at F. G. Ave., AND OILING Ltacola Plan... 17 17 got Irving A of HAPS YOUR HARNESS NEEDS CLEANING muzzle and £ loan's last week. We wish to express onr heartfelt complete Hyomei outfit, consisting Maxalloway Plan...... and took the gun by the inhaler and Milton Plan 13 U 10 10 A from this town thanks to the many and t strong, hard rubber pocket VERY PROMPTLY. drew it towards him, when the gun good many attended neighbors WE WILL DO A FIRST CLASS JOB t he fair. friends whose and acts of ι bottle of Hyomei, costs only tl, and awe 1034 iTtt *» went off, and the charge went into his county sympathy kindness oar late ixtra bottles, if afterwards needed, cost left arm and tore the flesh from the wriat Heavy frosts Monday and Tuesday daring bereavement, lid so mach toward oar mly 50 cents each. F. A. Sburtleff à Samuel Bucknam of South Paris lias a to the elbow, and two or three shot went 1 ights of last week. lightening burdens. Jo. sell it and guarantee it to do ex- sunflower which is eleven feet and seven Into his left Dra. Pease and Wells and brooks are drying np, and a lung. W. B. Strickland. aa advertised. JAMES N. loches tall, and has one big blossom and Sturtevant dressed the bat he ' bw weeks of rain will be needed actly FAVOR, wound, steady R. E. Strickland. Hyomei also core· Asthma, Bronohltis, tweotj-aeTsn smaller ones, all full- lied that He was about 17 years t } soak ap the earth. Malno. · night. < and Infanta OX Main mt.9 Norway. blown. îld. Corn is looking fine, also beans, «to, J South Paris, Sept. 18. Roughs, Colda, Group. THK PREMIUMS AWABDKD. way, β; Moses Young, East Sumner, 4; 1908. William J. Wheeler, who «toted that thi and 14, oxen 4 years and under β, Ο Ε Vote of Oxford for State County Officers, Sept. 1 the officer·, working !Ue Wsrforfl democrat business of the meeting wm to elect ι (Thl· list ha· not been revised by County 'Twas Never Better. but U at le&et mainly correct.) Turner, East Sumner, 5; DA Wateon, and three trustees to suo County vice-president Η Λ 2. of ftegatr. of County ; Continued from pa#e 1.) Stallions—Beet stallion owned in limits Norway, 3; Knightly, Norway, Representative to County Judge Sheriff. Comr. Treasurer ceed those whose terms expired. cattle Senator. Attorney. Probate. Probate. of A G $15. Beef oxen, Moses Young, β. Beef Governor. 8 ta te Auditor. Congre··. W. were a of thin Vice-President Leslie E. Mclntire ol society. Lovejoy, Norway, by G. McDaniels, part Horee less than 5 C C Russell, East and Trustees E. W. Draft stallion, Norway, Percheron years old, SOCTH_PARIS. exhibit. East Waterford, 6. ol Association, 6; J S A J H Millett, Nor- Sumner, Dean of Bucktield is visit- Penlej of West Paris, J. W. Libby Ν. Mise Laura IMPLKMXRTS. 3 F Ο Walk- Committee—0. F. Blanchard, F. AOBICCLTCRAL Hartford, and C. P. Millett of Norway way, 4. Stallion, year· old, ing at F. A. Taylor's. 10. Stallion 1 yeai Blanchard, Wilton. A. W. Walker Λ Son of South Paris were than re-elected. A ballot er, Rumford Fall·, a. single Hart- of Portland ie a J S & J H EG Yate·, 3. Town Teams—Working oxon, "■ Dr. R· W. Taylor showed a number of sulky plows and was cast for each, and there was no tolk old, Millet, 5; β. £ β α C. 10. Steers to β c. i at F. A. Taylor's. swivel and some other or some brief remarki Commltte—Charles Crosby, Burrill, ford, $20; Norway, 15; Paris, α a ρ guest walking plows, discussion, except Ό § <2 Τ! s & are J. S. Ames. 3 10; steers, 2 years T3 03 IPm ο & a I were implements, for which they agents, of the administra years old, Norway, α be Linn Rove and Ma Aldrich commendatory present S â S « ο do a business or 8. Aldricb's last week. and in which they large tion of the society. Colts—3-year-old filly gelding,Frank old, Hartford, Ph ■2 α 60 5 a at Eliuer F. Ν. "2 ° 2 quests old Committee—C. F. Blanchard, — ° then L $8. filly » ι- ■ S «-> i every year. The meeting adjourned, having Starbird, Norway, 2-year a M « sF S 4»- •e S ► I Mrs. of Gilead visited of ι J F Wilton. Ό 8 fc u s « ο Mr ami Wight TheCummings Manufacturing Co. been in session five minutes by or J Β Robinson, Oxford, β; Blanchard, s a ΰ u 9 o m just gelding, Λ ο α 5 ! ι a here and at Norway last week. South Paris showed a line of the Ο. K. F East Rum- of 12 three- S S s * jj e- «5 a < relatives stop watch. Hall, Romford, 4;V Abbott, Sheep—Flock sheep, Cm η α a μ a a I I Β h Ο -< Β a co s «wivel and Paris level land plows, which 2. 1-year-old filly or gelding, J fourtha ewes; C A Richardson, West 50 62 51 62 51 62 51 62 51 Mrs. Plummer of Sweden is the guest THE BALL GAMES. ford, 62 51 62 51 02 now and which have Mrs Arthur F Nor- A J H 61 52 112 47 112 47 Mrs. Fred they manufacture, Robinson, 5; Morrill, Paris, $10; J S Millett, Norway, 1 112 47 111 48 112 47 { her granddaughter, Wig- of ball each al 109 50 ι 112 47 113 45 been manufactured at South Parie for There was a game day 3. or geldiog, draft V Ε Norway, β. Flock of 8 265 169 264 170 256 179 265 170 way, 1-year-old filly 8; Dunn, 1 265 264 169 263 168 gin. also showed a sam- the fair, the one of the first day beinj West 5. bat V Ε 262 174 170 86 137 86 many years. They bred, Ε G Yates, Paris, sbeep, all ewes one, Dunn, 7; 1 137 86 137 86 137 86 137 of Mass., and those of the 135 88 1 137 86 136 86 ti. W. Merritt Worcester, of the Cummings double runner played in the afternoon, Committee—Charles Crosby, C. Bur- C F South Paris, 5; W A Her- 138 115 138 115 139 115 141 113 ple Stanton, 4 170 82 140 114 139 115 » is a at William Wheeler's last a which la«t two advertised for ten of 12 J S 137 117 30 13 guest pung, pung for heavy work, days being rill, J. S. Ames. eev, Norway, 3. Flock lambs, 30 13 30 13 30 13 29 14 about an hour or an 30 13 30 13 30 13 week. they are now making. o'clock and starting and Colts—Brood & J H Millett, 10; V Ε Dunn, 8. Fbck 130 85 130 85 130 86 130 85 Brood Mares Sucking 88 130 85 139 75 1 129 85 The B. Haskell Co. of Lewis- hour and a half after that hour. of 8 C A Richardson, 7. Thor- 128 Mrs. Walter L. Bonney an·! Phil spent George mare, with foal by her side, J F Hall, lambs, a of a of Little count in base ball as well S Λ Η 75 82 84 at West ton made display variety agri- tbiDgs S South Down buck, J J Millett, 156 84 156 84 156 84 148 92 156 84 156 xst week visiting relatives and tht Rumford, $15; George Record, oughbred 88 156 84 156 81 156 84 cultural in a tent on the as in any other walk of life, 4. V Ε Fred H Corbett, South 152 194 148 188 154 194 148 194 148 implements Paris, 8; Ε Ε Abbott, East Rumford, 4; Dunn, 2; 148 194 148 194 148 194 148 Minot. failure of those in of the games buck of 190 152 194 148 194 grounds. charge Fred S South I'arls, 1. Thoroughbred any 29 23 29 23 29 23 29 22 30 23 29 23 29 wai Sucking colt, Bennett, 21 31 23 29 23 29 23 Mrs. George Giles is visiting relatives to attend to some of these things Ε Ab- W A 4. 6 1 5 2 β 1 6 1 A DOW X TUK MIDWAY. Paris, 5; J F Hail, Rumford, 4; Ε breed, Hersey, 1 1 6 1 β 1 β 1 Willows. for a few the cause of much criticism from thi B. β 1 6 β >aleti4 Mass., East 3. colt, Committee—Ezra Keene,.J. Bryant. 80 70 80 70 80 70 65 m 81 69 80 70 down!" bott, Rumford, Sucking 82 68 80 70 78 71 1 80 70 weeks. "Yi! Yi! Keep punctuated followers of the game. The condition G 38 38 17 37 18 38 17 draft bred, C Ε Freeman, Norway, 5; Swine—Chester boar, with pedigree, 16 37 18 38 17 37 17 17 with shots, and the prodding of of the one-time bases, which are now 38 17 38 17 39 at the pistol H F L Ox- 109 108 68 109 67 106 69 109 67 109 67 ,n't forget the harvest supper a C Cole, West Paris, 3; Charles Dunn, D L Brett, Oxford, $5 ; Keene, 106 103 70 108 68 67 sticks down into the area within wood- nothing but a bunch of rags, caused no 104 71 67 104 35 church evening, Norway, 2. ford, 3, 1. Yorkshire boar, with pedi- Ί 104 35 104 35 104 35 104 35 97 42 104 35 Methodist Thursday en-barred cage which occupied the mid- end of trouble for the unfortunate um- 103 36 104 35 103 35 J. S. H A Dr Alfred 124 132 124 132 124 132 124 117 139 132 124 132 124 -'4. a in no Committee—Charles Crosby, gree, Robbins, Norway, 5; 125 132 124 133 123 132 sept. dle of platform. pires. They were fastened way, 131 113 125 62 125 62 Ame*, C Burrill. South Paris, 3. Berkshire boar, 62 125 62 125 62 125 61 125 62 73 Mrs. J. F. of Auburn ! ί i !" came back the answer from and the of the different teams King, 125 62 1 125 62 125 Mr .»nd Stanley players Fred H South δ 8 5 8 5 8 5 6 7 8 5 8 5 the of the in a feminine them about so Gentlemen's Drivers and Work Horees with pedigree, Corbett, 8 5 8 5 8 5 8 * s tfil their daughter, Mrs. C. W. depths cage, were constantly kicking 211 118 211 118 A S Ox- 5. Chester sow, with not less than 1 3 211 118 208 121 211 118 211 118 191 138 the fair. tone. would be in a of advantage —Gentlemen's drivers, Fuller, Paris, 207 121 1 3 211 118 3 214 112 wker, during they position Dr Alfred V Ε Dunn, 33 20 34 21 33 20 :t4 17 37 20 34 20 34 And then after a few minutes of Bases don't cost ford, $15; W C Yates, West Paris, 10; four pigs, King, 3; 18 35 1 20 33 20 34 21 Frank yell- to their team. much, 1. 31» 340 321 257 411 340 324 337 325 Mr-. Ella N'eal of Lewiwton and the crowd would lose Walter Emmons, West Paris, 0. Green Norway, 2; F. L. Keene, Oxford, 328 8 12 337 322 11 338 319 8 12 328 339 338 325 337 ing and prodding, why not liave some that are suitable, 333 155 111 158 111 f (Jardiner visited their father, Ν South Committee—G. W. Richardson, O. G. 156 112 157 HI 158 110 154 112 127 144 Wise interest, and the men would get tired, and have them fastened'.' horse shown by owner, jBessey, 160 103 10 158 111 157 111 10 week. 254 524 255 525 253 520 252 410 373 514 261 515 265 i,r. rge Wise, last and Mamie would and thé which the Paris, 10; John R Hammond, Paris, 8; Chandler. 519 254 18 9 525 253 9 516 257 18 9 524 get tired, Another thing handicapped 55 86 55 86 55 86 55 6. Pair work D U Bean, 55 58 86 55 85 54 86 55 86 and Mrs. II. Cumroings of silence and of the grave would and made those who were trying David Record, Buckfield, Poultry—Best pair fowls, 85 56 86 83 M (ieorge quiet players 59 182 59 182 59 180 59 151 82 182 59 182 59 over scene, and the meat on stand horses over 2500 W F Young, South White 1; Ε 62 182 59 182 59 182 Mr banic Falls were guests at Wirt settle the to see the game from the grand pounds, Paris, Wyandotte, 180 25 15 D L 25 15 25 15 25 15 25 15 25 15 25 15 the in the corner of was that no suitable means J Β Robinson, Oxford, 10; G Norway, Bautam, 1; 25 15 15 25 15 ν during the fair. pitchfork standing feel ugly, Norway, 15; Dunn, 514 329 499 345 513 331 515 329 itiley's a 0. Work horses H R 3 515 329 485 356 514 330 the would shrivel in the sun was to the crowd where C Ε Freeman, Norway, Brett, Oxford, Plymouth Rock, 2; 508 336 2 1 514 3ÎÎ0 1 519 321 been platform provided keep 61 27 56 32 61 27 61 27 Mrs. E. P. Parlin of Wilton has of the 1 2500 and under, Thayer Bros., Rhode Island Reds, 1; 61 27 61 27 61 27 61 27 61 27 little more. it belonged. It is not the duty pounds Bennett, Norway, 61 27 25 24 25 24 « her Mr. and Mrs. Wm. 25 24 25 24 25 24 25 24 23 26 t.ng parents, Thin wax Wild Mamie, or Wild Min- to the game every few min- Parie, 12; U S G Abbott, Norway, 8; A Τ Bennett, White Leghorns, 2, 3; 25 24 25 24 25 24 umpire stop 111 105 111 105 114 1U2 98 118 111 105 112 104 I ake. for the past week. to which dis- back on L Β West Paris, tt. Mrs G S Rhode Is- 111 105 111 105 112 101 110 105 nie, according sign you utes and go and put the crowd Yates, Weetleigb, Norway, 35 22 35 22 South 22 35 22 35 22 35 22 35 22 31 24 Mason Manufacturing Co.'· fac- covered first—the "Vuccatan Wonder," the side lines, but he was obliged to do Herds—Uest herd of cattle from one land Rods, 1; Ε Ρ Crockett, Paris, 33 24 1 1 35 22 35 I'Le 13 11 13 11 13 11 13 11 10 13 13 11 13 11 to till also other She was near the so in C R Pen- White Plymouth Rock, 13 11 13 11 13 11 t -> is now running evenings things. several times Wednesday's game. farm, C A Pride, Norway, $15; Light Brahma, 1, 91 133 91 133 Prince W 134 89 135 91 133 91 133 92 132 48 178 No hard times about that. head of the midway, and the rumpus These waits the progress ! South 12. 3, 1, Pearl Guinea, 1, 2; Snow, 90 133 1 91 133 90 1ère frequent during ley, Paris, 131 43 132 43 131 42 90 85 128 46 132 41 was sure a lose Mottled Ancoras, 1; W Η 40 13 132 41 126 43 132 41 her barkers kicked up pretty of the game will make crowd Norway, 134 3 5 Mr and Mrs. Evans and Durhams—Thoroughbred Durhams, 3 5 3 1 7 3 5 Byron daugh- to have a of the crowd within interest than any other one McDaniels, Norway, Blue Andelusian, 1; 3 of good part quicker bull 2 old and J S Jfc J H Vr ine of Kumford Falls, formerly weather years upwards, Ε West Paris, White Leg- its range. The extremely dry A J A F L Roy Jackson, 19 24 19 * were here to attend the fair. I thing. Millett, Norway, $8; Millett, 24 19 24 19 24 19 24 19 24 19 24 place, In her calmer moments, before the made it hard for the as a horn, 1; C Boutelle, West Paris, 24 19 24 19 24 19 very players, bull 1 year, H M Fiske «S: Guy or visit- move- Norway, 0; C South η and Seward Stearns, con- fair Wi!d Mamie Minnie cloud of dust followed their every Uantame, 3; Winslow Thayer, h Lindley opened, Son, North Waterford, 0; cow 4 years 4367 2928 4400,2890 4396 2888 3873 3429 4377 2919 4397 2904 towns and did her was one of the Rhode Island 2, 3; Guy R 59 41 4433 2859 38 4395 2866 46 47 4385 2911 r- >□ the Boston Elevated Railway, ed the naigbboring ment, and this no doubt J S & Paris, Reds, 4432 3018 old or over, A J «ft F L Millett, 0; S C a in town. without her wildness reasons for looseness with which the Estes, Norway, Buff Orpington, 1, spending short vacation necessary shopping the J H Millett, 4; heifer 3 years, H M Fiske one to think that she were on all three Black 1; Preston Swallow, Foot-Kaar. causing any ought! games played days. & A J & F L 3; heifer Orpington, West collection of six- Auk for Alien'· V ^reat crowd of visitors in town dur- on I Son, 5; Millett, Bert W H East cut (lowers, Ε. P. Crockett, South Parie, Borden, Parie, to be shut up in a barred cage, but I wind made the game on that South Paris, Bautam Fowls, 2; Mrs. Cbadbourne, Waterford, \ for swollen, Uml. bot, smarting feet. the streets were Thursday's 2 years, A J & F L Millett, 3; heifer calf, Mrs W Mrs Β S teen, 50c; boy of 10, Herman powder : ^ -.he fair, and lively the it's d0; painting Koor Ea*e Samitahï okn Pau. a new Inven- early Then there was Jabo, pakis 3. pington, 1, S C Leghorn, 2; Domestic sage cheese, xokwat 8; west Judges—A. L. Adams, C. V. Knight. Tolman Sweet, child under 10, Elwards, too. Address, Allen 8. oimsted, Le Roy, Ν. Y. igain. island wonder—as wild as Mamie: and Russell Β Swift, West Paris, Wbite Wy- ham, Mrs. Hiram Berry, 2. Domestic Buck, Norway, 50c; by Ashley in 3; 50 and deco- shows of real Norway had little trouble defeating Grade Durhams—Milch cow 4 years old White Jesse Mrs. Ε L Packard, Norway, Mother Apple, l;Wagner, 25c; R Ε Brad- South Pari·, '2ft; pen work, y --es Alice Dunham and Nellie Ilam- two or three interesting andotte, 3, Leghorn, 1; butter, 3; Paris on The of Amos Pear- rative Β C West Paris. Born. a sea turtle: ami West Tuesday. line-up or over, Bros, Paris, |5, 3; West Buff Cochins, 1; Mrs. Carrie Cora Ε bury, Norway, Bailey Sweets, 50c; art, Lowe, nd of West Paris spent a few days wild animals; and big Thayer Smith, Paris, Roberts, Norway, 2; the West Paris team was considerably II 2; heifer 3 years, Rhode Is- but- 50c; R. L. Committee—Mrs. S. C. Heald, Mien and the fair some real is which disappointed Foster, Norway, John C Twombly, Norway, Talbot, South Paris, 1. Creamery min, 25c; Wagner, Cummings, ting friends attending Fiiipin was in center G. Rue· Adelaide Mrs. W. W. Watson. were not "little changed. Adams field, Thayer Bros, 3; A J & F L Millett, 2; land Harold Η South Water- West Paris, 50c; Gano, 1; Shattuck, In South Pari*, IS, to tue wife of Alfred re week. somewhat, because they Reds, 2; Drake, Norway, ter, Waterford Creamery, Kings, Sept. last because of Kowe's Cole was on H M Fiske & R I C W. Hodgklns, a -on brown but almost black men; illness, heifer 2 years, Son, 3; Game Bantam, Aaron Yeaton, Nor- 3; Oxford County Creamery, South sett, 50c; Baldwin, 1; Greening, 1; Miscellaneous—Collection of burnt men," big fine ball 1; ford, In Paris, Sept. 18, to the wife of Montell i ,e senior class of Paris School third, and Delano, who pitched A J «ft F L Millett, 1; Roek. 1: Mrs. Η Hebron, Harvey Greening, 1; Mrs Minnie High and a beauty «how, whose manager Thayer Bros, 2; way, Game, 1, White Plymouth Paris, 2. Display domestic butter, George, work, McDanlels, Norway, Turner, a son. at New Ilall for West Paris last was in the box 1 Η M Fiske & Geo Some- of Wal- I s>triable Friday Ii·Iα't like to have his ladies stay out in year, heifer year, Son, 3; Harry Lovejoy, Norway, Partridge Wy- Ε L Packard, 3; Mrs. D A WatsoD, Nor- Dyer, 1; Starkee, 50c; Stark, 50c; $1; Β F Lowe, Weat Parie, snake cane, In Bryant's Pond, Sept. U, to the wife 1"> cents. them for this While he has C F 1 lace Whitman, a Sept. 20. Admission fear of their com- for game. G Abbott «ft Sons, 2; heifer calf, White 1, barred Eton L Brown, Norway 1. Dis- thing, 1 ; J. W. Libby, Spitz, ; Nodhead, 75c; Mra J Ρ Cullinan, 50; mosaic daughter. the sun for damaging andotte, 1, Wyandotte, way, 2; panel, In Stow, 3, to the wife of Oldln P. Ste \·! invited. been doing some exceptionally good A J «fe F L Millett, Black Cream- 25c. Mrs Minnie Hattie Sept. ordially oblivious of the fact that the Millett, Norway, 3; Rock, 1; Miuorcas, 1, creamery butter, Waterford work, McDaniels, 75; νt'iirt. a daughter. plexions, was evident he was Plymouth play pitching this year, it 1. of D Η South Oxford 2. Committee—F. A. Dunham, G. W. 50. Added for other exhibits, In Kuinford, 14, to the wife of Charles ihere will be an entertainment and sun couldn't reach their complexions 2, 2. Best pair chicks, Bean, ery, 3; County Creamery, Packard, "ept. not in for this game, and H. Frank A. a daughter. ■ an in less than half an hour, good shape Committee—S. Millett, White Colum- Loaf wheat bread, Mrs. J S Locke. Marion I Starbird, Oxford, berberian Derry, refreshments will be served after with auger l'aris, Wyandotte, 2, 3; Wright, In Rumford, to the wife of Clarence Norway hit him freely. His support Farrar. Ε Mrs. J W Mrs Sept. 17, of Hamlin Temple as well as of the fact that the ladies liked bian, 1, 2, 3, Buff Cochin Bantam, 1; South Paris, 1; Chesbro, Crochet and Knit Goods—Display specimen·, $1; Percy Cole, Norway, Spll'er, a laughter. regular meeting was also Al- to so well that did the poor. Herefords—Bull 2 yeare old and up- G Bantams, 2; J Β Field, South 75c; Mrs. W H Buck, Nor- crochet Anesta Eastman, Paris cup aod saucer 200 years old, 15c; 22. stay out they a Dunn, Norway, Paris, work, esday evening, Sept. Leith, on the other hand, pitched 15 mocca- grounds in their show clothes, or near- wards, Ο Ε Turner, East Sumner, $8; South Paris, Ligbt Brahma chicks, 1; way, 25. Loaf wheat bread, by girl Hill, Irish crochet, 75c; Mrs John Las· mira Kilgore, Norway, Chinese will be worked and received backing. /V.arrled. Γ he Initiatory degree clothes, unafraid and un -and, well, steady game good L Ε Bean, Bethel, β; bull 1 year, L Ε Π R Bennett, Rhode Island Reds, 2, 1; years or less, Ava Watson, Norway, 50c. selle, Norway, 50. Crochet shawl, Helen sins, 15; A M Dunham, Norway, display of Mt. Mica of Lewiston, in left field was it the regular meeting there were lots of other shows aud Mullaney Bean, bull calf, Mrs L Ε Beau, 3, 2; Mrs II Ε York, Norway, Partridge Wy- Loaf brown bread, Mrs. D. A Watson, 1; South Paris, Mrs C H Down- snowshoes, $1. team. β; Brigge, 50; In Bath, 13, Rev. 1). B. Holt, Mr. This will be the in the Norway re Ε Nor- South A Nor F. Andrews. Sept. by !ge Thursday evening. only chauge cow 4 years old or over, M L Bean, tt, andotte, 1; Mrs. G. S. Westleiiih, Mrs. John Murphy, Paris, 75c; ing, Norway, 25; Mrs G Allen, Committee—Mrs. □. Allen I)can and Miss Eva Mulr new things. Eugene Mary ·'.« tirst work done uuder the in all its old-time Norway. heifer 2 L Ε heifer 1 Rhode Island Ε Ρ Mrs. Ρ W South Paris, 25c, 15. Mrs F W Bon· both of Parle. Verilv, the midway all a e 4; years, Bean, 3; way, Rede, 1, 3; Bonney, way, Crochet doily, Work of children under 10 years- head, rbtipo or Iu Mechanic Re*. J. M. Pot- rituals. was with us. What would a fair 0 1 1 0 Mrs L Ε Ο Ε Turner, 2; Crockett, South Paris, Ligbt Brahmas, Loaf brown bread girl 15 years less South Mrs J J Kails, Sept. 13, by glory Harrison, si 5 1 year, Bean, 3; by ney, Paris, 25; Emeley, Specimen of sewing, girl 5 years, Verna and MIm 0 ter, Mr. Berton A. «Ole of Pari* Car- the real Havor. Bearce. 5 X 2 4 Mrs L Ε 3. White 3, Katherine Efhe Wat II S em- After one or two lesser touches of be without it? It gives heifer calf, bean, 2, 3, Plymouth Rock, 1, 2, Jones, Norway, 50; South Paris, 15; Scribner, Norway, M Weatleigb, Norway; specimen rie Nelton of Mechanic Kalis. If 1 2 0 0 0 10 May \nd there was never so much of it. Mullauey. ·χ> V. Kuight, A. L. Adams. Pearl Guinea, 1, 2; Chester Wyman, sou, 25. Exhibit of food not less than 10. Crochet tidy, Mary Butters, South 1; In 1J, by Rev. B. 8. Rldeout, *t not serious in their consequences, '2b 4 1 1 ·. 1 Judges—C. broidery, Marion Andrews, Norway, Norway, Sept. the fakirs Hammond, J Wbite Mrs. C II Mrs Lena Mr. Carl Lelght»n of Norway and Misa Matiel a last The street which used to hold 4 0 3 2 3 0 4 South Paris, Wyandottes, 1; different varieties, Downing, Paris, Table mats, Dyer, Mildred Irene »e tinally got nipper Tuesday Leith, ρ Grade Herefords—Milch cow, years Curtis, Norway, 2; Locke, It. Collin· of Lowell, Mass. a of that of Cf 4 Prince W Mottled Anor- 2. Mrs W A ir, 'rning that ended the tender stutf in is now only part department Young, 10^10 old or over, C A Richardson, West Paris, Snow, Norway, Norway, Bucktield, 50; Uersey, Norway Norway, 3; corset cover, Marjorie Locke, Lowell. 3b 4 0 1 0 8 I C South 10. Cro- the fair, They have out, here, 0 0 H A heifer cas, 1; Winslow Thayer, Paris, of 25; Mrs Ο H Pingree. Oxford, shadow Mildred the gardeus. spread Chapman, lb 4 2 0 13 $5; Bobbins, Norway, 3, 2; Canned Goods, etc.—Best collection Norway; embroidery, till are almost lost 1 0 Rhode Island Reds, 2; Guy R Estes, chet Martha Andrews, Norway, Died. there and yonder, you LaErance, rb 4 1 3 years, H A Robbins, 3, 2; heifer 2 cauned goods made exhibitor, Mrs slippers, Curtis, 1; fancy pillow, Clara Shepard, Members of Hamlin Temple, who and J) Buff Black Or- by South 25. in the maze of tents booths. U A Robbins, 3, 2; heifer 1 year, Norway, Orpington, 1, Mrs. S J 50; Fannie Forbes, Paris, Norway, 1; Frances Bartlett, Norway, 2; the District Convention Totals 39 8 10 27 16 2 years, Walter Tubbe, $5; Spauldipg, Aishto attend Ferris wheel and the merry-go- II C R Penley, South Parie, Knit Abbie South Paris, M B. The West Paris. H A Robbins, 3; C A Richardson, 2; pington, 1, 2; North Ernestine Maxim, slippers, Swan, Marjorie Locke, 3; doily, Alberta Farris, In Bethel, Sept- Kl'jah lioddard, aged at Oct. will give their Arthur G Buckfleld, 3; !>1 Oxford, 2, please round are close for the ab r bb i>o a e Ο A Blue Andelusian, 1; Dow, 50: Susan Ρ Norway, 25. Mittens, drawn Lois E. year*. competitors A Robbins, 1; heifer calf, Bird, 2. Collection of Keiley Oxford, 1, 2, 3; work, 84 anies to Mrs. F. A. at the next 5 0 0 0 0 0 Norway, maple sugar, Mrs In Porter, Sept. 13, Win. T. Phllbrook, aged Taylor of the who like to go J. Farnhaiu, If West H A 2 South Paris, Barred Plymouth Rock, 1; Η Mrs Sarah Packard, West Paris, 50; West 1. patronage public, 5 0 1 1 1 0 Paris, 3; Robbins, Mrs Ε L Packard, Norway, 1; Mrs Ο Elollie, Parle, yearn, 7 month", 29 days. 22. a or a Adams, rf North Brown 15. Hand- meeting, Sept. round, either in ·» F. Ellis Whit- Bert J Fliut, Waterford, Fred Bonney, South Paris, 25, Committee—Mrs. Walter and In Ed Turner, about 17 perpendicular F. Faruham, iib 4 0 1 1 3 Committee—C. Stanton, Norway, Ida M Bonney, Gray Peru, Sept. 13, aged cream and Jesse West Upton, 75; Mrs S Ε South Edith Cole of Gilead was the horizontal Ice Coney Shaw, lb 4 1 I 13 1 1 man. Leghorn, 1, 2, 3; Smith, Mrs Ο Β knit stockings, Jackson, Mrs. J. J. South Paris. years. Miss plane. South Paris, 50. Maple syrup, Emeley, In East Adonlram Judaon off the cf 4 1 1 1 0 0 Buff 1. Wbite Cochin, 1; Mrs Fred Mrs Sumner, Sept. 13, of her aunt, Mrs. George P. Island sandwiches right gridiron 'Kiuery, old and Paris, Cochin, Ida M Mrs Ε L Paris, 25; Bonney, 15; guest ss 4 0 0 1 1 1 Jerseys—Bull 2 years upwards, Upton, 1; Bonney, 75; Robinson, aged years. and about well. None of the Pike, J C Rhode Island Sarah Packard, 10. Afghan, Helen Mil- Tucker, for a few days last week, go equally 4 0 0 7 0 0 Wm F S M King, Twombley, Norway, 50. A J Abbott, West NOTES. about bad Rowe, Young, Norway, $8; Aaron Game, Packard, Honey, Knit Susan Ρ Kei- went from here to Hebron for treat- fakirs complain particularly Co'e, 3b 3 I I 0 3 1 Reds, 3; Yeaton, Norway, Mrs Ε L led, Norway. shawl, 4 0 South Paris, tt; V Ç Dunn, Norway, 4; Paris, 1.50; Knightly, Norway, A foot of business when President Wheel- Delano, ρ 4 0 2 0 Norway, Black Mi- Mrs A Τ Forbes, South duet. ment at the Maiue Sanatorium. except bull 1 S M Wm F Young, 1; Harry Lovejoy, 1. ley, Norway, 50; FOR MALE. of the year, King, tt; 1. Pair old Earl Clifford, Added for other er, the superintendent grounds, 3 7 24 15 6 norca, ducks, Mrs. Paris, 35. exhibits, But what of that:' at the Totals 37 4; W Τ Knightly, South Paris, 4; bull Committee—Mrs. Jobu Roberts, then, two P. A C. E. eocial Baptist vestry comes to collect the rent. South Pekin ducks, 1; A Κ Em- Ρ knit lace, A motor boat, H. around ground Score by tunings. cow old or Paris, Susan Keiley, Norway, 15; good 2"»th. Come and calf, S M King, 3; #year8 Emma Swan. so with work Friday evening. Sept. But all and the pay, 12345678 9—Total ery, West Parie, Muscovy, 1. Beet pair Helen 25, 15; Mrs Norway is well supplied fourteen feet will be they pay, people 8 S M heifer 3 years, Briggs, baby's jacket, engine, long, see George and Martha Washington, is more or Norway 0 0 3 3 0 0, 2 0 x—- over, King, tt, 4, 2; D H South Fruit and Flowers.—Best exhibit of knit horses that when the town teams were and life along the midway 0— 3 youDg ducke, Bean, Parie, Emery Record, South Paris, lace, fold if taken at once. Josiah Allen." For West Paris 0 000 1 2 00 S M King, 5, 3; heifer 2 years, S M King, cheap "Samantha and one hilarious 1. Old Addie M Stone, desirable raised one 7 lined the town had to make two less grand, song. Summary ;-Two base hits. J. Farnhaiu, Shaw heif- Pekin, geese, apples by person, 20; Mrs Downing, Norway, baby jacket, up notice look for in the 3, 2; heifer 1 year, S M King, 3, 2; of further poster Base on balls, off Leith 1. Struck out. by Lelth West Parie, 1, young geeee, 1; Pair old specimens on a plate, R L Cummings, 10; knit fascinator, 15; Mrs G A Allec, strings, of eight pairs each. Inquire THK SACKS. on 5; er S M King. 3, 2. post office. 5; by Delano 4 Left bases, Norway calf, Α 'Γ Bennett, Norway, Bronze West Paris, 6; J II Davis & Son, West Mrs J F Mason, South HOWARD SHAW, West I'aris 6. l>ouble Hammond. Harri- ι V. tuikeye, underwear, 15; forenoons The American enjoys a con- play. Judge—C. Knight. the F best Wednesday and Thursday South Me. The Paris Co. is build- average Hit by pitcher, Delano 1. turkey, 1; Fred Lovejoy, eame, 2; I'aris, 4; W Foster, Paris, 2; speci- Paris, lace, 15; Hazel Bicknell, Norway, Parie, Manufaoturing the crowd that son, Chapman. by 4 old and trains were run in both directions test. This may explain Time, 1 hour and 20 minutes. Umpires, Daley Grade Jerseys—Cow years Addie M Stooe, 1; AT men winter not less than ϋ vari- Mrs West Paris, special ing an addition to its lumber shed, young turkeys, apples, undervest, 15; Stone, and swarms the stand. The closer the and H. Nevers. Scorer, 51urch. over, C F Stanton, South Paris, $5; Wm 3. a A L just ahead of the regular trains, 2W» feet in ami extending grand I Bennett, 2; Fied Lovejoy, eties, 7 on plate, Wyman, Norway, flue yarn, 10, coarse yarn, 19; Mrs J J for about length, is the crowd. Maurice L left in both directions at 0 p. m. Bankrupt's Petition Discharge. land. contest, the better pleased I.EWISTON i). ! F Young, Norway, 3; Noyés, Committee—C. Y. Francis, Guy R. R L West Paris, 3; Β F crochet handkerchief case, 15. specials to the south line of the company's NORWAY 10; 4; Cummings, Emeley, matter of 1 This races were about an average South Paris, heifer 3 years, Wm Κ best were long trains, and on Wednes- In the This will them about 400 feet of year's 2; Estes. Cummings, South Paris, 2; speci- Committee—Mrs. Geo. W. Locke, Mrs. Tbey SAMUEL I). R\NI), give oc- -rte opposing teams for Wednesday's Wm F were with [In Bankruptcy. with former years, though it often Young, 3, 2, 1; heifer 2 years, men fall A L best day packed people. J lumber shed. were and and it Oxen—Oxen 7 feet 0 inchee apples, Wyman, 2; Lester V. Ashton. Bankrupt. aud without fault on any one's game Norway Lewiston, I beifer 1 Wm F Youug, Drawing curs, Young, 3, 2; year, Moeee East Sumner, Baldwins, Ο G Chaud lor, West To the Hon. Clake>ck IIalk, Judge of the Dla- will be was necessary for them to play twelve and over, Young, puck etc.—Silk More or less of the stock had to suffer Next Sunday, Sept. 2~th, part, the best racing was on the first and 3, 2, 1; heifer calf, Wm F Young, 3, 2, 1. 4: G S F Quilts, spreads, quilt, trlct. Court of the United Statea for the Dlatrlet to decide the contest. The #12; Charles Ρ Roee, Norway, 8; Β F i'aris, Westleigh, Norway, 3; from thirst A observed as by the Congre- third when the crowd was smaller innings Committee—C II J V Tliur- best 7 Mrs Benjamin Β Bacon, Norway, 1; Wednesday. standpipe of Maine: Kaily Day days, a Bonney, East 4: oxen 7 β A Parlin, South Paris, 2; speci- D. of In the A game was very played from Glover, Sumner, feet, West was broken off that morning, and in re- RAND, Dlxfleld, gational Sunday School. pleasing than on Wednesday. poorly low. no Mrs F C Lowe, Paris, 2; and State of on and C S Oxford, mens, Baldwins, premium awarded; County of Oxford, Maine, not con- Childs second inches under, Hayes, 3. Silk it air into the pipes. With SAMUEL program is being arranged. All The incident of Thursday was the fielding standpoint, 4 old or Rhode Island Sunan P. Keiley, Norway, pairing got In said District, respectfully represents, that the ! Grade Guernseys—Cow years Charlee Ρ Β F Glover, 4; Northern Spys, Greetings, water couldn't be School a "new driver" base for Lewiston, doing poorest 12; Roes, 8; Mrs Lester the low pressure the on the Uth of last past, be was nected with any other Sunday howl of the spectators for J S & J H $5; of Roxbury comforter, Ashton, Norway, day April, wurk and his team great- over, Millett, Norway, oxen 7 feet, 2 inches aud under, DP Cur- King Tompkins County, with a full head, but duly adjudged ban under the Acta of are invited to attend. Carmenita. under the conviction handicapping Sweet 1; Mrs Τ Ρ Richardson, Norway, 2; Etta got running again erupt, cordially heifer 3 years, J S «ft J Η Millett, 3; A G Nor- Russett, Yellow Belletlower, «'ongress relating to Bankruptcy; that he has >for• a·** Lewiston a start, West Parie, 10; Lovejoy, dribbled and the tubs couldn't be i.«» held hack to ly. got good scoring tis, M Hollis, West Paris, 3. Silk sofa af- merely all his and of Miss Merle Monk a heifer 2 ye^rs, J S & J Η Millett, 3; «fc Bough, Williams' Favorite, Garden duly surrendered proi>crty rights The Zilphers gave the three runs in the first inning, but Nor- way, 7; Mclntire Morrill, Norway, 4; Τ Ρ 1. cabin filled for the and haa with all the save a record. The judges granted H 2. Mcintosh ghan, Mrs Richardson, Log day. property, fully compiled « «M DO™ this lead in the second and heifer 1 year, J S & J Millett, 3, oxen 0 10 inches and under, M A Royal, Red, Nudbead, Faneuse, of said Acta ami of tbe onler· of surpme j>arty the result was the same way made up feet, 1; Mrs requirements was request, but Committee—υ. α. υ. mui- or others, John Pierce, quilt, Beryl Knight, Norway, his Jessîe Toi man Friday Vw£ scored six more in the fourth. In the uuuuey. Paris, 8; Moses Young, 6; Geo Gravensteins, "Why, they're kids!" was the commou Court touching binkruptcy. The free-for-all was dooe in heats Bessey, L Sophia Bisbee, South Paris, 2; Mrs Al- Wherefore he That he may be de- her sixteenthevening ^ split low. oxen 0 6 inches Parle Hill, St. Lawrence, 1; Elon when the St. Cecilia Baud pr.tvs, -iven in honor of birih.U> seventh the Lewieton team got two of G Abbott & Sons, 4; feet, a full discharge from ami was race until the last bert Richardson, Norway, 3. Patchwork ejaculation creed by the Court U>>iavc her with a book and nobody's tied the score in bull 2 Arthur Brown, Norway, American Beauty, 50c; And that's hi· estate under said In. N. Kosebrook 1 1 1 L Ε Mc- H M Ruesett, 1 ; Arctic, 25c; L S Merrill, was and although he tried hard uey, East Sumner, 4; bull calf, North Waterford, 2; 2-year-olds, bury Mrs the instruments which they play. They ORDER OF NOTICE ΤΠΕΚΕ05. Hotel Andrews, las the Hew- Ruth. C. Burrill 2 2 3 injured, G S West- 1; Mrs F W Bonney, South Paris, 2; purchased Lady Ε South Paria, Alexanders, 50c; to in this band hn. Isle Farm....β 3 2 to finish the game he was unable to do lntire & Son, 3; Η Ε York, Norway, 2; Fieke & Son, 0: Frank Whitman, Bry- 3. Woolen are allowed play only District ok Maim:, tt house, across tbe street from the ()It;a Prodigal, Presque Yellow Ε S Ε Jackson, South Paris, Oertrude Patched, I. Κ. Morrill 3 ϋ 8 S Ο South Paris, 1; cow 4 years ant's 4: Ζ W Mills, 2; leigh, Norway, Belleflower, 1; until are fourteen years old. The On this l!)th of A. D. 1908, on read- eooo » tb. !»««' ·«" " BO. ! Colby, Pond, Norway, Mrs R Ε Bradbury, Norway, 1; they day Sept., Max η», C Λ. Moulton 4 4 4 Hadcliffe. Ο Hubbardsteins None- quilt, of the the It la- ÛTS I old or over, Benj Tucker, 0; L Ε Mcln- 1 ear-old β, H M Fieke & Son, 5; Ο Ε French, Norway, nu- Democrat heard some criticism ing foregoing peUtlon, Mrs. W.J. Wheeler 3 5 6 y Mrs Hattie Packard, Mrs H H H the That a be bad Sbaw Count Direct, ab r bh a e Peach American 2;· Ordered by Court, bearing po tire Λ Tucker, 2; heifer 3 East Sumner, 3; Lovell Church- such, 25c; Apple, 1; band by men who aaid that the playing A. D. will it, and she win ) fat heat 3d teat Sod, 4; Benj Turner, mer, 3. Outline Martha Anderson, upon the aame on the '.*th day of Oct., and wife occupy Time 1st 2nd 13 16 3 A R West Paris, quilt, that Harrison, se ? C A Bonney, East Sumner, δ; South Paris, 2; sweepstakes, C S Beauty, 25c; Tuell, was well enough but they thought loos, before said Court at Portland, In said Dla r,.nt the of the house. Mile -.'.241 2.24$ 2.221 12 8 4 1 years, ill, Knit bed M II Merri- upper part Hearce, δ & Eaet Faus Perkins Sweet, 1; Ε Ο Norway. epreads, were "to hear more at 10 o'clock In the forenoon; and that U 0 Tucker, 3; L Ε Mclntire Sou, 2; Oxford, Ιό; Β F Glover, apple, 1; the entitled trlct, Mint l'ace. 1'urw ·?(*). 1( 0 1 4 4 Benj Hayes, am, Drawn rug, Mrs Geo Κ people be In the Oxford Dem- wan to the II» CIhkn. Trot Mulaney, Ε Mc- 1; ME Record, Norway. was as notice thereof published \|viD Swift taken hospital Hammond, Jb 6 1 U 1 4 0 heifer 2 years, Benj Tucker, 3; L Sumuer, 12; Moeee Young, 9. French, Norway, Stump, noise." But this the exception, In said and Princeton E.. W. It. Stoue 1 1 1 Norway, 1; Mrs C W Ryerson, 2; ocrat, a newspaper District, ». Keith, 6 2 2 1 2 2 heifer C. H. Fall Greenings, 25c; W C Sy- Dyer, of the was com- printedand other in l„; ear at the said time place, mildly Idolitlon, cf 7 2 12 10 year, Bonney, 3; Benj Bonney. West Paris. Braided Mrs plimented rule, they Isle Farm 3 3 t> Young, W W South Red Packard, rug, ami show cause, If an ν thev hare, why the pray- ii.it not considered dangerous and or D„ Presque ϋ I 0 19 1 0 heifer L Ε MclDtire & Son, 3; Swaar, 1; Maxim, Parie, hand on all occasions. It is certaiulv Touey U 5 4 Chapman, lb 1; calf, Horses—Pairs 3000 S Chadbourne. East Waterford, ty er of snlil should not be granted. l»r. Keeoe. N T. Foss 1 U υ 0 1 Drawing weighing Grant C South Catherine petitioner time he has been an 6 3 LaFrance, rf 6 C A 2; L Ε Mclntire & Son, 1. Astrachans, 1; Royal, a remarkable baud for such It Is further rdered tbe Court, That long B.tbe Drake, I It. Morrill S Bonney, and under, Charles Ρ Roes, Rumford 1 Mrs F D Thurston, Norway, 2. Woven youngster*. And by the at Hotel An V. Paris, Porter, 50c; Arthur Morrill, Nor- ; the Clerk shall send by mall to all known cred- member of household beat 2nd heat 3<1 heat 12 36 19 7 Judges—A. L. Adams, C. Knight. R Κ Time 1st Totals 53 10 Center, $12; Morrill, Norway, 10; Mrs Isaac Cobb, Norway, 1; Rebecca itor· of aald and tbla order, ad seen the -20 Mcintosh Red, 1; C W Ryerson, rug, copies |»etltlon drew·. rarely by guests. Mile -2.211 2.1!H 4 old or Alhnrt Richardson. Norway. 8: pairs way, other Women Praise Thla at of residence as Lewiatoo. I Grade Holsteine—Cow years of Bennett, Norway, 2. Added for Many Itemedy. dressed to them tnelr places C A Norway, Baldwins, 2; Beauty Keut, stated. The "circus wild man. Fili- ab r bb po a β over, L A Brooks, Soutb Paris, |5; 2800 and uuder, A J & F L Mil- exhibits: Mrs F W South Paris, Mother a nurse Id New York, 7 2 2 2 Bonney, East Sumner, 3; Bryant, le», 12; U Δ Knightly, Norway, 10; Mrs Β F Hicks, South ar d seal at Port- pino·, dancing girls, all, Attorney-at-Law, Howland C R South Paris, rag carpetiug, 25c; cal Ici Al'STKAIJAX-LKAF. It Is the only of the said Court, the thereof, S S 2b ..7 1 0 3 3 3 3 L Ε Mclu- Nonesuch, 1; Kiug, forenoon. Part of them Artless. lirv.u Childs, South Paris, 2; heifer years, Albert Kicbardson, 8; pairs weighing Paris, cross stitched rug, 35; Marry But- Cures female weaknesses ami land, In *ald District, on the 19th day of Sept., 'rain Friday 3 (j 2 2 12 1 1 Hubbardstlne, 1; Joe Sweet, 1; Mrs Ε L certain regulator. Maine Law, 3 lireen, lb East C A Bon Ε L) Mille», Klaililer ami trou A. D. 190s. were headed for the V 1Γ, Ki|>ley β 0 0 1 0 0 tire & Son, Waterford, 3; 2400 and under, Norway, 12; ters, South Paris, hand-made bed spread, llackache, Kidney, l'rlnary beat Adams, ut Northern Spy, 25c; Tolman SO Sam· JAMES Ε. HEWEY, Clerk. Time 1st heat 2nd 2 A 2 <1- Packard, bles. At all Druggists or mail cts. ΓΙ» β.] .,;r and Dart of them Resterfor White Kiver, Stevens, c 5 0 1 6 2 ney, 2; H Bryant, 1; beifer years, George G Abbott Sons, Norway, 10; Abbie Heath, rug, 50, 50; by of iietltlon and onler thereon. Mile 2.301 2.324 A J Abbott, West Paris, 15; Norway, \ KREK. The Mother Gray Co., Le A true copy .Skinner, If β 1 1 2 2 0 LE Mclntire & and Sweet, 25c; AiMreas, Vt Some of the fakirs also went to the ρ H A Bryant, 3; Son, 2; R Κ Morrill, 8; pairs weighing 200Ô Mrs S M Glover, South Paris, band-mada Y- Attest:—J4 MES Ε HEWEY, Clerk. se... 5 112 11 Swett, 1; Stark, 1; Fall Genetin, 1; y. ν. ol tb.bo.cb 2 :6 class. trot anil pace.—Purse^.MO. Westinger Preston Swallow, Soutb Paris, 1; heifer Paris, 12; A J & F Spur 25. Κ" but 6 2 1 4 4 0 uuder, Thayer Bros, Β F South bed spreads, 50 years old, rLx^L·, Carmeiiita. lnokey 1 1 1 Love.pK Ζ \V Richardson, Paris, Alexander, headed out of theth.mo.j state I' * Stuwart, rt G 0 12 0 0 1 year, Preston Swallow, 3; Mills, L Millett, 10; Ë D Millett, 8; ewoep- Millett, Lelia Wat- Joan D'Are Morse 2 2 3 , ΐ; l enow ueuenower, υυ; iguanes re- Cqjumittee—Mary it is * " Grant C Paris, Ρ Κ Κ Mor- universal that Jbe T.. Preble 4 3 2 Norway, 2; Koyai, 1; stakes, Charles Hoes, 12, 10; FM son. opinion Harry Totals 54 9 9 34 13 9 L Cur- wards, South Parie, Fameuse, 50c; gang that ever struck this^ Beuoue. Bisbee. 3 4 4 heifer calf, C'A Bonney, 3; Guy rill, 8. toughest Score by Innings. Kdwards, South Paris, Duchbss, 1; Wolfe town. Time Ut beat 2nd heat 3(1 heat tis, Norway, 2; C A Bonney, 1. Committee—George M. Stevens, Guy 4 S C 7 II 9 10 11 12* Hiver J W H Rue- embroidered corset Mile *.«! 2.341 2.231 1 2 3 L. Adams. E. Freeman. 1; Libby, Hartford, way, cornet cover, 1; 6 0000000 1—10 Judge—A. L. Curtis, C. The chemical tire pur- Kadcliffe. ...0 30 sett, 25c; Genetin, 50c; M Greening, 50c; cover, Mrs John Lasselle, Norway; em- extinguisher 2.23 class, trot and i>ace.—Purse $200. Lewistou. 30000024000 0-9 of and use on 1 mm Ayrsblres, Assortment field crops vege- J H Davie & West Κ chased by subscription for 1 Ayrshires.—Thoroughbred Sherwood, 25c; Sod, broidered towels, Mrs A Norsewortby, Silk Patchen. Morrill 1 1 Summery—Struck out by Leitb 8; by Skinner, bull 1 old, C S Oxford *ti; C G French, Norway, $8; G H ! 11 was exhibited here after- *2 6 2 three base , year Hayes, tables, Paris, Mcintosh Reds, 25c; Wealthy, 1; Elattie 2; Friday Kill·» Boon, Fogg .. Two base hits, Harrison, llearse, Norway, 1; Packard, Norway, 3 2 4 off Skin- bull calf, W H A G H Dunn, Norway 3; Porter, South Paris, 5; Elon L Brown, M. Or- Fall noon and evening, by J. Odd Fellow, Kusael hits Young, base on balls off Leitb,2; Oscar Cox, Norway, Mildlng, 1; drawn work, Ida M Bonney, South Paris, K. Moulton 5 5 3 scorer, Chandler. W A 2; W II & G 11 W U Porter, 2. Die- Millinery Braeldo, ner, 4. Harry Severs, llersey, Norway, Norway, 3; Norway, 1 Sherwood Mrs „.,„eeenting the Manufactunng β 3 S Umpire, ange Spec, ; Favorites, 50c; 1; Hattie Packard, towel, 2; Badger American Law, Hoaland Dunn. cow 4 years old or over, WH of V Ë Dunn, doily, « lioston. manufacturers. The tank is 4 4 » NORWAY 9; MECHANIC FALLS 7. 1; play squashes, Norway, G Russetts, 1; Nodhead, 50c; Hoy Ed- J II art VUOhlBU, P. 1. im heifer 3 W Arthur Fletcher, Norway, 3; embroidery, AND on two A G H Dunn, G, 4, 2; years, 1 50; C G French, Norway, 1; Ben Β ,.f forty calions capacity, set Time 1st heat 2nd heat 3d heat some and some very wards, Oxford, Davis, 1; Pears, Mrs S Β Cummlngs, Norway, 1; Mrs J S By good hitting Η Λ G H beifer, 2 years, W H South 50c. Best W wheel·, and can be Mile 2.251 2.24) S.'.'S Mechanic Falls Dunn, 5; Dow, Paris, squash, F Cummings, South Paris, Clapp'e Favor- South Parle, 2; Mrs A Κ Norse- loose fielding by Norway H heifer 1 W 11 C. G French Wright, rear hfMd1*1a Λ G Dunn, 3, 2, 1; year, C Symonds, Norway, 1; 25; Eton L M U attached a« the ol Three-minute Class. Pur»e $-n>. scored six ruus in the first two ite, 25c; Brown, Norway, Howell, worthy, 3; specimen btfttenburg, innings & G II Dunn, 3. 2, 1; heifer calf, W II & 50. B. F. Cutu- ι anted it threw a goodwago^ etream oi .4 3 1 1 4 1 This lead Display vegetables, Kiffie, 1; W C Symonde, Norway, Mrs Hiram L JVhen Maxime, Moulton of Thursday's game. they musk 1; Merriam, Norway, 1, 3; 1 1 3 6 5 3 G II DunD, 3, 2, 1. Grade Ayrshires, rnings, South Paris, pumpkins, 25, Winter irb0. Mechanic Falls. CS Dudley, West Paris, 50; Tuell, Glenmore Graven- reason s cans wh.ch ban McAllister, Norway, Helen Hriggs, work i. 586,000 Burrill 2 1 1 1 Steers—Best steers, H A Alfred 1. Packard, 3; centerpiece, Queeu Inez, ab r bh po a « 3-year-old West Paris, 25; King, Paris, stine, 50c; Geo A Cole, Norway, same, Emma Nor- >„.(,n exceeded in but one year ot tne Simon Boy, P. 1. Farm i 2 4' S best South Parie, 1; McCrellis, 4 1 0 1 0 S Bobbins, Norway, $t>; yearling Seed corn, L Ε Mclntire, Waterford, Ο Β tat -b." Kdwiu S., Dickey .3 3 2 S Wescott, 3b $25; plums, Upton, Norway, 1; ap- way, 2; Mrs Frank Lovejoy, Norway, 3; tweoty-rive. 4 4 3 4 2b 2 2 1 3 7 1 steers, Thayer Bros., Paris 4; Grade corn, J Π Davis Jk Son, West Ravenna Wilkes, Morrill Speller, yellow 1; VV 11 Tucker, Buokfield, Spur Sweet, table cover, Mrs C J Bean, South Patls, put op. «!. ·-· ·.-« Adams, ρ es S 2 2 2 0 S F D 25. ples, 2- ; 2 2.18. Durham, 3-year olds, Pike, Norway, Paris, 50; W Η Tucker, Buckfield, C R Time, 2.1SH; 3^1 19; c 4 0 2 6 1 ( 1; Gilliilower, 50c; Penakee, 25c; Mrs H W South bu- I Tllton, H M Fiske & North Waterford, 1; Shaw, Paris, 2; lb S 0 0 5 0 ( 5; Son, Popcorn, Donald Wood, Norway, 1; South THE PREMIUM STOCK PARADE. Bowker, King, Paris, Fameuee, 1; plums, reau scarf, Emma McCrellis; fancy pil- SWEATERS. 5 0 1 1 1 ( Grade R Κ Robert %<**·bu' Lawler, es ρ 3; Hereford, 3-year-olds, Frank Buck, Norway, 50; Parlin, Oscar ϋ Reme car- 4 10 111 Cox, Norway, Claude, low, Olive M Thompson, Paris, baby Credit should be given for the fact Puriugton, If Morrill, Norway, 5; Floyd Varney, Sum- South Paris, 25. Display potatoes, Har- W Η The Sweater season is now with us. Sell is uea 4 1 0 4 0 ( 50c; Lombard, 25c; Burbank, 25cc; Mrs Lester Aahton, 2; Of the this year, about ba.f was nearer on l'enney, cf Grade riage pillow, 1; pack that the stock parade tim« 0 0 10 1 ner, 3; D Ρ Curtis, West Paris, 2; ry Η Buckfield, 1.50; W Η S J half euccotash. J Talbot, rf « Dudley, Tucker, Buckfield, Lombard, 50c; Mrs J S Ruth Bolster, South some the time of corn and the other than nearer than ever be- Β M Fiske & Son, 1. Wright, 3; nearly every day. Just year I usual, perhaps Durham, 2-year-olds, Tucker, Buckfield, Specimen pota- Buckdeld, handker- 37 7 6 £4 10 I Spaulding, Thankegiving Paris, 4; Mrs J J Eineley, 5; fore. It was indeed only a few minutet Totale 4; L F Everett, West Paris, 3; George G toes, Franblin Maxim, South Paris, 1; one needs a few extra outer garments and the The prettiest team of its kind,\u towr Prune, 50c; Damsons, 53c; Burbank, 50c; chief, Mrs W Ρ Lombard, Oxford, 1; after the appointed hour of ten that the Score by Innings. Abbott & Son, Norway, 2; Grade Here- Elon L Brown, 50; Grant C Royal South A was not at tbe county fair other wise» [ 1 2 340678 9—Total York State, 50c; Saleunia, 50:; applee. Mrs Sarah Packard, West Paris, 2; apron, so handy. This year band struck up and the procession ford, 2-year-olds, Ζ W Mills, Norway, 4: Paris, 25. Best specimen of potatoes, special blue ribbon would have beer RadclifTe 0 0 0 0 1 4 1 3 x—il Κ Emery, Weet Parie, Tulmaa Sweet, 1; Mrs C Η Downing, 1: Mary Butters, 2; Sweatees started. It was headed by three police- Me Falls 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 Β F Glover, East Sumner, 3; Grade Dur- Giaut C 1; Elon L Brown, 50; Η provided. It's a pair of white face .tfeei I 1-7, Royal, Spy, 1; Arthur Morrill, Norway, Bailey Lena Buckfleld, 1; men. Next came the St. Cecilia Band 7 Adams C. Base ot ham, H M Fiske & Son, 4; Ε 25. Seed F M fancy apron, Dyer, ilves about two weeks old, Struck out by Leith ; by 1-year-old, Tork, Norway, exhibit, Sweet, Fallawater, 50c; Lena perfect!) off Adams off Lawler 1. HI 1; Bluepearmain, Mis C Η Downing, 2; pillow slips, Sweater will be Worn I of twenty pieces. Then the officers ol balls off Lelth 2; 1; Thayer Bros., 3; Grade Hereford, 1-year- Edwards, South Paris, 205 varieties, 3; S H R I The Coat Generally matched, and handy for th, Pierce, Tilton, 1;W Buck, Norway, Greenings, Mrs F D 2; decidedly the in Next came tb« by pitched ball, Speller, Young Moses East Sumner, H A 2. Dyer, 1; Thurston, Norway, on society carriages. Leith 3 base bit ; old, Young, 4; U Kllgore, Norway Lake, Gratuity S Golrieu abort time they have been this plane I 2 base hits, Hammond. ; Cbap 50c; J Spaulding, Buckfield, Eula Bickneil, Norway, 3; short dress. is tKe most sensible we we about individual animals m. William F Young, on exhibited ar.d garment, think, although and their short horses, thirty man. Time of game 1 h. 45 Umpire, Daley Robbins, Norway, 3; of 50c recommended peanut 1; for necessarily horses H M Russett, 25c; Fallawater, Milding, 50c; Alma Kilgore, Norway, 1. Added I aad sixteen pairs of heavy work THE RAMPAGE. Norway, 2; Grade Durham calves, Charles F Cummiugs of Norway. have the roll neck in a assortment. The proud owner and trainer is Maste. PICKPOCKET® ON by Mcintosh, 50c; grapes, Oscar M Cox, other exhibits, Mrs J J Emeley, pin- high good The cattle brought up the rear, aboui Fiske & Son 4. Miscellaneous exhibit, Rose Murphy, Francis Chapman, son of h ben I had been thai Norway, Concord, 1;W H Buck, Norway, cushion, 1, Helen Millett, 2; Helen fifty single animals, and twenty-foui Although warning given Committee—C. F. Blanchard. F. Ν. South 1st. 3; man. He has a little blue yokeK^thap ant were headed thia it hat Paris, string beans, Moore's Early, 1; Champion, 1; S J South boots, 10c; of oxen and steers. pickpockets way, Blanchard. Committee—F. L. Rust Jack- Bridge, Paris, baby'e Coat Sweaters in White, Silver Gray, Navy and small cart for the calves, aud yoke made so that I Wyman, Buckfield, Muscadon, 50c; feature of the wai not been general everybody Spaulding, Mrs Arthur Record, Oxford, night dress, roat The striking parade Matched Cattle—Matched, oxen value son. F them up and down the Pans UiUdr.ve^ knew it, and some would be victimi Delaware, 1; Eaton, 1; Β Richarde, Mrs I H Pingree, Oxford, baby's combinations of trimmed Sweaters with solid bodies. ! the number of work horses and thi F S $8: 50; also many hi· father'· farm. large circumatancee. Thia ia ι t considered, Gammon, Norway, Exhibit—Bear Mountain South Paris, Champion, 50c; Northern Helen Nor- by of oxen and as com under any Grange skirt, blanket, 10, 10; Howe, small number steers, C S Oxford, Moses Young, South West Muscadon. A L Nor- feature from which this fair haa neve Hayes, 0; Graoge, Waterford, $75; Applee, Wyman, way, embroidered waist, 35; Martha This vicinity ha· not entire y escape< with other years. This was no 4. oxen under 5 pared but thii ι East Sumner, Matched Paris West Parle, $70.x way, Seeknofartber.l ; Orange 60c; S Β & PRICE 50. the forest tires which are de of as then suffered to any extent before, Grange, Speck, Anderson, Norway, bed socks, 10; 50c, $1, 1.50, 2, 2.50, 3, 4, 5,5 damage by I strictly significant conditions, Moses L W Whitman, Mrs. V. the aeem ti , years, Young, β; Committee—Lee M. Smith, Ο Β Upton, Norway, 50c; Gano, 50c; Ζ S netted 25; stroying so much property in Maine were of working cattle on tb< year light fingered gentry Β F South Prince, Norway, tidy, plenty a South Paris, 3; Richards, W. Hills, Fred K. Smith. Nodhead, Porter, W M un- emce have got in their work. Quite numbe Arctic, 1; 1; 1; Mrs James Usher, Norway, ladies' BOYS' SWEATERS $1 1,50. Some two or three week· the brusl grounds—but there were more worl old steers, Β F Cum 50c, I of cases were where men wen , Paris, 2; 3-year Russell, West Paris, Early Harvest, 1; Lena throw, waa burned on the field °' I horses than usual. reported A Sturtevant, Agricultural Implements-Swivel plows, derwear, 25; Dyer, picture .. South β; J Y relieved of their with fron l mings, Paris, South Ν Greening, 1; cranberries, Hattie 25. er opposite the guideboard on the I arr In the breeze—more or less dust-ladei pocketbooka A Cummings Manf Co, Paris, $2; to ο r South Parle, 4; Charles Holt, Norway, South Mrs Η Ε York, If we do not have what want let us have a one re three or four dollars up thirty-five 2. A Walker A 1. Burnell, Paris, 1; Committee—Mrs. F. E. Drake, Mrs. just you special Hill road, and from the smoulder.ng —which blew freshly across the grounda 2 Β F East Sumner, land plow, W Son, and some ladies loat their watches 3; year-olds, Glover, Norway, 50c; Mrs Ε L Packard, Norway, mains of that a tire started laet Wednei the ribbons fluttered in the bud forty, Land Cummings Mauf Co, 2; A W Walter L. Gray. made for No extra to gayly H A Robbins, Norway 3; yearling plow, John Pierce, Paris you. charge you. on the chaîna cut. One caae waa tha t 5; Paris 1. A W 25c; Peaches, Hill, Jay into the .mall tb®D light, and the parade in its double cli being C C East 4 Walker South Sulky plow, C F of a sheriff who bad earlier ii ι steers, Russell, Sumner, 50o; A L Wymau, Norway, 25c: Paintings—Oil painting, Ware, lot to l.aforest Whitman, J of the made an deputy Walker & John Deere, 1. Horse Crosby, belonging cult track, interestin; Lovell Churchill, South Paris, 3; Ο I Son, 2; F L Yellow South Paris, Vivian Akera, * the rallied a fellow townsman on hi , tooth Applee, Wyman, West Paris, $5; Norway, number of men have been at sight. The handsome stock called ou day 2. H hoe, 1; Osborn wheel, 1; spring water Misi IF YOU GO HUNTING YOU NEED ONE. his own Turner, East Suinuer, Calves, A M F Oxford, 3; Mrs J Ρ Cullinao, 2; color, the few with hoe· comment. careleaaneas, only to have pock horse Bellfiower, 25c; Holmau, past day·, shovels,J™*/" much favorable 4; Amos Η Foster, Norway, 3 harrow, 60c; planet cultivator, 60; 25c Ν L Mrs H F etbook lifted with three or four dollar ι Robbins, & Ben Davis, 60c; King Tompkins, Andrews, Norway, 3; IF YOU DON'T GO HUNTING YOU NEED ONE. water cart· and other tighting weaponi West 2. hoe or cultivator, A W Walker Son, M H Merriam, THE ANNUAL MEETING. in L F Everett, Paris, Roxbury Russet, 50c; Northern Spy, 50c Andrews, Norway, 2; and tbe lire will » currency. 1, 60. Corn planter, A W Walker & Son, probably condition wil 1 Committee—C. F. Blanchard, F. Ν R I Norway, 1; crayon, Mrs J W Chesboro ^Ρ«»ηit ha· noi The annual pf the Oxfon The reault of tbia 50. Greening, 25c; Peach, 50c; Penaukee, from spreading farther than meeting Wilton. 1, Sooth Paris, 3; M H Merriam, 2; band Tbursda; be that another year detect Blanchard, Dunn. 50c; August Sweet, 1; Stark, 25c; Waltei gone, but it run· deep in the ground County Agricultural Society probably Committee—W. H. Mrs H F Andrew· near ivea who know the crooka will be oi ι Working Oxen and Beef—Workln» Buck, Norway, Man Blni paioted china, and it I· doubtful If the laat emouldei afternoon came very establishing Apples, ]; F. H. NOYES CO. ad δ old or Β F Glover Products and Bread—Domestic Ben 25c. Housi placque, 3; olive set, 1; nut set, 2; besi can be of unt record in of It waa call» duty without their preaence being oxen, year» orer, Dairy Pearmain, 50c; Davis, ing ember· disposed point length. 10 Allci 1 5 I t vertiaed. East Sumner, »8; Charles Ρ Roes, Nor cheese, Mrs. A M Dunham, Norway, 3; Mrs. R. D. Gould, South Paris, 1 ; drawing by girl under years, South. Parle there come· a drenching rain. to order at minute· past by Présidée j plants, Norway Chained Book·. A new Lot ' SERVANTS' SIGN LANGUAGE The finest known collection of IS to notice to the HOMEMAKEBS1 COLUMN. Picture Frames give chained books is that in Hereford of Plumbing Goods. The best of *J^HIS and Tour- that the a Peculiariti·· of Employer· TO It includes nbout oak woodwork for closets. No old undersigned to ladle· APPEAL cathedral. public Create on of Internet the l'Îngland) Correspondence topics ist· Noted Mark·. U solicited. Ad dit»·: Kditor Homeu tKKKl by volumes arranged In five book- Call and see this line. have the Me- ί,ΟΟΟ goods. Job- purchased Column, Oxford Democrat, Booth Pari·. Servants and hotel porters In many are ι rises, of which not less than 1,500 bing promptly attended to. No cities of hare a sign language and Pictures, Hearty Ilurore CHURCH tecured by chains three or four feet charge for team. aa that of the American cm BAKERY Recipes. as complete long, each with a swivel in the center. PARIS Xj. M. Word·. trnmp. Lonsley, No. 258.—Connected 8quare a Herbert W. Hill- DEBSERT PEABB. "It is not generally known," said from the estate of Upper Left Square.—à hymn, a noted ! Made Judge Taft In Behalf of Norway, Maine. Appetite "that servants are In tne habit by The Roman Senate. Mats, Mirrors a South A delicious new of courier, ier and will continue the business Round Me., 1906. Roman name, to alleviate, way serving pears The Roman senate, said to have been Pond, Peel two of giving useful tips to their succes- the the offi- for dessert is the following: Filipinos. Πεβκον Maine, July to, 1906. an increased I have used American plain, highest city the composed of u hundred mem· Station, after this date. With "For several years of very thin- sor j and to the man who delivers irlglnully To the Honorable Board of County Comrn lesion I recom- cial. pounds large cooking pears to L. F.' Atwood's Bitters and into a with and meat marks on the jers, was raised to 300 by Tarquinius ere of Oxford : we shall strive — and them sauoepan groceries by County number of helpers as the best Part of a ly put. Great Work That la the do and earnest- -nend them to anyone Upper Right Square. of a of the *A Mlaalonary Priscus. to 000 by Sulla and to 000 We, undcrelgnea, petition & two caps sugar, btck entrance. In most big by a be laid ont In said with For loss of an East heaping granulated ly desire that road ahali serve the I ever used. church, a band of ruffians, Certain to Promote Chriatian Civ* the coun- Mouldings medicine a of stick fulius the ae : s,;L public promptly In-1 few strips of lemon peel, piece Paris flats and apartments, such as Caesar. Augustus reduced town and county follows Leaving are invaluable." dian root, a fool, signs In music. a few of road, leading from Buckfleld to Mechanic appetite they cinnamon, drops vegetable Americans like to take for the season, llizatlon.* lumber to GCO. ty W. Food. Alden Collamore. a Falls, at α point just north of land owned by Fresh, Bakery Mr. Center Square.—A dog's name, carmine a small of red currant land Grade Portrait Work Clean, (or glass the back door is literally covered with H. Packard, running westerly, crossing High a an occurrence, and water to cover. The extension of α vitalizing Chris- owned Fred Packard and Dr. X. M. Marshall, without suffer- tropical fruit, shrew, jelly), just enough which by we attention To eat well and heartily for about barely perceptible signs nobody Next to good friends the the town road, leading from Fast And shall pay special slits or tears. Let them simmer very gently among the Pillplnoe as advo- acquiring crossing of is to realize but the initiated can understand. tianity Hebron to Hebron Academy, near the top of the ing the pangs indigestion two hours. When done take them up his best acquisition Is that of good books. in Water to serv life's By Lower Left Square.—A wax candle, cated by Jndge Taft both before hill north of the resilience formerly owned by Crayon, color, ing one of greatest pleasures. and aside until cold. Then "A engaged domestic knows M. R. cross- a of nut set carefully freshly of nomina- —Colton. It. P. Fuller, now owned by barris, action on the digestive an inclosure for fights, species speech of acceptance the town their specific cut out the cores and fill the center with exactly what to expect, whether his ing land of M. R. Farrla and entering sold "L. F." Atwood's Bitters remove to decree, raves. tion to the and in that doc- road at aome point e.ist of Bog Brook Bridge. Lunches organs cream, sweetened, flavored with masters are or hard to presidency and Oil a Quick — whipped easy please, The same would be a shorter and eaaler route of fullness and oppression, Lower Disgrace, a ument Itself has been com- Sepia specialty. the sensation Right Square. and mixed with ohopped blanch- or 'madame' widely anil a convenience. At All Hours of the Day. restore the lemon, whether It is 'monsieur' For great public cleanse the bowels, and ap- to turn away, to change into ed almonds. Serve in a low or mented upon In the pulpits of the Sale. BAKKR PHILLIPS, and others. refuge, glass who is hard to get along with. Other Satisfaction Guaranteed. petite. 35c. at druggists. another thing, to go in. silver dish; pour the syrup around the United States. The voice of the cler- Stanley Steamer, 1904 model, new We solicit your trade. signs tell whether the food is good or fruit and hoap over it little moanda of has given earnest commendation copper boiler, new super-heater tubes, bad, whether the work is difficult or gy STATE OF MAINE. Punier. cream. of who new pumps. has been No. 259.—Farmyard dry, whipped to the attitude Judge Taft Engine just OF 88. not, etc. overhauled and COUNTY OXFORD. BAKED SWEET POTATOES. when governor general of the Islands thoroughly everything ses- L. M. "The boy from the grocer's or the is in first class condition. Tires in Board of County Commissioners, September TUFTS, LADIES good sion. 191)3. Fred y. and Kaie C. This of sweet is exerted the utmost Influence for way cooking potatoes baker's or the butcher's will also be shape, including extra one. Rear tires UPON the foregoing petition, satisfactory evi- "different." Boil until tender two amelioration of the condition of the lieen rocelved that the Nichols St., SOUTH PARIS. South Paris, ioth, 190S. M Τ really Informed whether he can a big 3 inch, run one season. dence having paMlttmn Aug. L £ expect Continental, and that Into the merits find a stock of X sweet cut in slices one- Inhabitants of the and assort- are responsible, Inquiry Will complete· large potatoes, or not archipelago, Basket on rear of seat and full is IT 18 Ordkkf.u, in a tip of their expedient, quarter inch thick, lay buttered at the cost of self sac- ment of tools. Am town in a application meet at the store "The is even more that, too, great leaving that the County Commissioners with one of system developed ft at Hebron Station, In dish, dredge teaspoon flour; rifice on his own part In refusing the few days and offer a great bargain if of D. M. Needham Mon, C W of cinna- hotel servants. A arriv- on Wednesda f, the -Jlst day of Oct, Watch A Q with one-half teaspoon among family once. said county, Bargains. sprinkle seat on the bench, to which taken at the A. and thence Brown of two of from after refused to supreme next, at nine of clock, M., the White and mon, pinch salt, tablespoone ing Italy, having of owner or at Maxim's. the route mentioned In said Wearing he wus both called and commanded Inquire Myron proceed to view brown sugar. Pour over all two table- give what some Italian porter consid- Immediately after which view, a hear- Fine Timekeepers. President Roosevelt HERBERT M. TUCKER, petition; and their witnesses will l«e spoons of cream and one-half cup of hot ered a sufficient will have the fact by ing of the parties tip, at some convenient In the vlclnltv Winders and I R 6 in a moderate Never since he first assumed the bur- South Paris, Me. had place Key Stem Wiii-ier*. Qlasses Duck and Canvas water; bake, covered, advertised In every hotel he visits lu and such other measures taken In the premises Wrong oven one-half hour. den of the of the Philip- shall And call and see Switzerland or France. A little mark governorship NOTICE. as the Commissioners judge proper. Please them. It Is further OKDEKEU, that notice of the time, pines has the welfare of the Filiponos The subscriber notice that he bee I IF Your present Glasses TOMATOES STUFFED WITH SUCCOTASH. on the trunk Is all that Is needed."— hereby gives and purpose of the Commissioners' meet- Ν to be close to the heart of bree duly administrator of the catatc place all and cor- ease and Kr 0 Ε, η ceased appointed aforesaid be given to persons SL fail to you and remove a thin slice Philadelphia Ledger. of ing attested Rlolaarcls. give Wash, wipe In his of porations Interested, by causing copies OXFORDS Judge TafL speech accept- EMMA L. HUKRBLL, late of Dlxfleld. thereon to be there's from the stem end of six uniform-sized of said and of this order comfort, something In'he of deceased, And petition XOTICF. OF FOItl·I l.ost HI out the ance again he reminded the Americans County Oxford, given served upon the clerk of the town of ilebron, tomatoes, scoop inside, sprinkle bond* an the law direct*. All in-reone having I In three wrong. AT of as a aforesaid, and also posted public WHEREAS, Nellte <> WlllUm-.· I'.r *t I 'Ρ Ε. with invert, let stand one-half hour. AMERICAN FRENCH. that It is the duty this country demande the ceinte of salai deceased arc up weeks G xS salt, aguinst places In .«aid town, and published three In the County of « »xan·! >t r. one of na- desired to the name for seulement, and α news- Mix the pulp with cup succotash; strong. Christian and enlightened present successively In the Oxford Democrat, her deed, dated tl.· η! ι· all Indebted thereto arc to mike pay. of Ox- mo-ticage Are Your Glasses stuff tomatoes and tbem in a Th· of a New Yorker In a ma- requested at Paris. In said County Α. I), luni, ami π >n,· ; Right? Greene a week on the arrange Struggle· tion to give spiritual as well as ment paper printed of October, Johnny spent Immediately. ford, the llrst of said publications, anil each District, Oxford Kcicii-trv ··: hr. pan, well buttered; Paris Restaurant. brown breth- Sept. 1Mb, 1908. UEO RUE WALTERS. be served and furm. Besides the men, women and granite dripping terial aid to the distant the other notices, to made, posted, page 588, conveyed to !.. K. ·< Question sprinkle the top Ile at the at least thirty days flePl, a certain ρ to You and should bring cracker crumbs. Bake in a hot oven NOTICE. ing, to the tfiat persons corpora «aid Itrowulleld and descrtl*· .ι ι. ι South Paris. In labels on his trunks. how Taft'a to Churoh. then and there and show -.mm ooco. the country. Can you see them this I "Funny you Appeal The fmbecr11>er gives notice that she I tlons may appear (ieorge Rogers farm, you to us at twenty minutes, or until tender. Baste hereby the of hear in Paris"—so he continued his Albert of has lieen executrix of the cause, If any they have, why prayer hundred acres more or li·,··*. pan : We like to discover un- You may go from square to melted Rev. Hurlstone, pastor duly appointed should not be puzzle? with butter. last will and testament of eald petitioners granted. and 30 In Cutters <;rant reminiscences of travel—"our thin F. Clerk « usual Defects, the down or slanting, but you· Roberts Park church. Indianapolis, I RUCK, late of Dlxfleld. ATTEST:—CHARLES WHITMAN, same land conveyed to »rl.t: Eye square, up, LEON DAS Order of SANDWICH FILLINGS. All A true copy of said Petition and ΛΙηιοη A. from I: kinds that the a The DOG American accent struggling with the Ind.. In a recent sermon thus spoke of In the County of Oxford, deceased. per- Rogers Alpin· puzzle must not skip square. Court thereon. ηη·Ι < m I n WÂN1 of boned and skinned sons having demands against the estate of said of Sept. 30, Is*!, from Avebaok Eyk Equal parts sonorous French You hear Taft's to the Christian Attest .-CHARLES F. WHITMAN, Clerk. W Specialist. marked Is one of the things. Find tongue. Judge appeal deceased are desired to the same for set IHIza Rogers to Nellie ο l sardines and cream cheese mashed to a present -·· Farm or Business too—no end of 'em. and all Indebted thereto are and for further description others. queer mistakes, of America: tlemcnt, requested 1 twelve a people from Λ to orlar. \ "GLASSES (or Ml·. Not particular about location, pulp together produce combination was to make o*vment Immediately. STATE OF MAIEN. lplieus Rogers RIGHT, The queerest I came across made "Mr. Taft used words of wisdom in Almun Wcntcrn οχί wish to bear from owner only who which tastes almost exactly like goose Sept. 15th, 1908 SOPHILA II. RUCK. Rogers, GOOD SIGHT." will sell direct lo buyer. Glv· prie·, No. by a New York man. referring to this question in his notifi- COUNT V OF OXFORD, 88 Peede, book ''4, page "> and state vcbea 260.—Easy Metagram. liver pate and is much and not as Al'o one other lot or ■ ■>! description possession cheaper wanted NOTICE. Judicial Court, ) pur· Ms be had. Address. First I am an animal. Change my beef "This tourist at the Chatham cation speech. Ills appeal Is not only Supreme hull thereon etlii.tt···! indigestible. Chipped chopped The subscriber notice that she Term, A. D. lKUS j ilngn LDAKBYSHIRE. Box MM tt,I.T. to Ί am He should have hereby gives j May the horn· -tea head, and I am a promise; again, and fine and mixed with is say. hungry.' to his but It Is to the Christian has been executrix of the lan I nearly opposite S. very mayonnaise, party, duly appointed No. 312. Cox Λ Ward Company linger*; bounded as f·/ u t RICHARDS, 'J'ai faim.' Then waiter me will and testament of I am of u again, and I am a and delicious sand- said. the church of America. It seems to vs. North land of llui .■ |: h part vessel; simple, inexpensive W. late of by I a at UEOKUE SHAW, Ruckfleld, J. Π. McKeeman. to South Souti. W. wich No one would ever be able would have him meal l>eats Jllnwn; EYE8IGHT SPECIALIST, an adverb; again, and 1 tell what tugs filling. brought that every man whose henrt in the of Oxford, deceased. All persons County on to the Court that said Λ. It lake, and e intai !··.·..·. to the beef. It tastes once. What he did was: In having demands the estate of said de- And now suggestion do. Change my head and curtail, and identify chipped say loyally to Jesus Christ must rejoice against the Defendant at the and whereas nai I i. ·.* 6 Pleasant St.. South Paris, Me. Desirable Residence for Sale. " ceased are desired to the same for settle- J. 11. McKeeman, principal much like ham. said present an in- deed to us, til· and I am chopped 'Je suis fameux, garçon.' He so made. Mr. are to time of the service of the Wilt, was not ga> H. N. Bolster home- requested and had no ment ila:ed .June J » \. 1 The 'I'm waiter.' And the make habitant of this State, tenant, agent Capt. an PUREE OF SWEET POTATOES. there, famous, Taft said: 'We have established a gov- payment immediately. or said of I ·. exclamation. ADDIE Ε SHAW. or attorney within the same; that his goods Registry stead situated in South Paris Sept. 15th, I9(W. condition village, The foundation of this somewhat un- waiter, impressed, bowed and smiled. ernment with effective and honest ex- estate have been attached In this action, and that whereas the now therefore hot water heat OF MAINE. he has no notice of said suit and attachment. broken, thoroughly finished, Puzzle. usual but delicious is 'Congratulations, sir.' lu the STATE ··[ No. 261.—A Letter thoroughly soup ecutive departments Philippines It 18 OKlJKltKl», That notlc» of the pendency of the condition tlier. and all modern came. He must have made of said equipments attached, ordinary sweet potatoes, rieamed until "No food and a dean and fearless administra- of this suit be given to said Defendant, by pub- mortgage. ss. of this A. 1). I!WK a two ell and tender and a sieve or an so he tried COUNTY OF OXFORD, lishing an atte-ted copy order, together July 1», story house, stable, passed througn error, again: tion of we have created and the three CII AIU.I Λ. " Justice; To the Honorable the Justice of Supreme with on abstract of the Plaintiff's Writ, For six medium-sized une femme.' That a .Kj.3."· BBKB1 I'· located. to WILLOW vegetable press. 'Garçon, j'ai are a comprehensive Judicial Court next to be holden at I'sris within weeks auccesslvcly In the Oxford Democrat, IIARTI.ET1 centrally Apply lllWALRUSU maintaining the potatoes allow one quart of sweet milk, had a wife. The waiter said ami for said County of Oxford, on the newspaper printed at Paris In said county, S. WRIGHT, Adm. meant he school which Is educating the be- JAMES and one of chicken stock. system second Tuesday of October, A, D. 1908: flrst publication to be not less than 30 days pint good he was sure she was a winner. islands In and lu Nellie L. Rrlckett of fore the next term of said Court, to be hollen at Winters Place the in a youth of the English Respectfully represents s; potato pulp porcelain-lined a third Paris aforesaid, that she was lawfully married Carls, In and for said county, on the second "Rather red now, he took Industrial we have con- saucepan; then add, first the milk, little branches; to James A. Rrlckett, now of part.·* unknown, at Tuesday of October, Α. D. 1908, that said by little, stirring all the while, and then dive: structed Kreat government public Waterford In the State of Maine, on the seventh Détendant may then and there appear and A LOW PRICE ATHIftST of and lived with him as answer to said suit. If he shall see cause. SCATTtf the chicken stock. Season to and '"Je suis femme.' This time the harbors; we have day February, 1900, 6ΑΡρλτ$ taste, works, roads and husband and wife at said Water ford until Janu- Attest:-CHARLES F. WHITMAN,Clerk. if the flavor is liked add a bit of New Yorker said he was a woman. of 800 that she has conducted — tiny Induced the construction ary 19th, 1903; always — ON " private ΕHi HT WWW BIT»Ηί. PATS MUS mace. Just before stir 'And madam dresses in this way herself as a faithful wife toward the said hus- (Abstract of Plaintiff's Writ.) ground serving tulles of railroad; we have policed the of vows and band. bnt he, regardless his duty, Writ dated it), lists. Real estate at- Wt-VTwoop in a cup of thick cream. Place for comfort's sake?" the waiter in- on January whipped Islands so that their condition as to utterly deserted vour said libellant said 19th 11XW. Action returnable at on tached January 2S, half a dozen bread croutons each with a smile.—New of 1903; which said utter desertion a the case. By starting at the right letter in the quired, gallant law and order Is better now than It day January, the March Term, 11*08. In plea of before the has continued for three consecutive years next annexed for for hair third plate adding soup. York Press. Declaration Account φΊ'Α first word ami then taking the has ever been in their history.' prior to the filing of this libel; that the residence a,,M hw ΙΜ0Γ ciirnnratlnn to Defendant. is not known to llMlant, a will ROYAL APPLE PUDDING. of the llbellce your A true of oruke of was Wherefore, your libellent prays that the bonds Connaught L. W. Hlanchakd, pudding dish; pare, In the by virtue of the Esq., government today of matrimony now existing between her and for Plff. No. 262.—Double Acrostic. cut off a thick slice from the top and in Cairo he went for a stroll one morn- %·3ό Attjr. OCR DELICIOUS CONFECTIONERY to close out odd and clean his close connection with the problem, eaM Uhellce 1« dissolved. patterns of thoughts 1 tell. save, to use as lids, and remove the aud on his back to his Dated at Parla aforesaid, tlile second day of 1. The subject your ing. way quar- hie and observa- STATE OF MAINE. has η cores. Now out the centers till experience* personal A. D. 190S. is the choice of every girl who t A word that speaks long farewell. scrape ters he came face to face with an old September, up stock. tion of the work being done; hence NELLIE L. BRICKΕΤΓ. is sim- 3. A native of it distant land. a thin wall is left. To the scrap- ever tasted it. The reason only the ribbon of the of Englishman wearing ΠΙΙΚ1 « III ΙΛ U(.VUV>4 ...» Count* ss. 4. I mean to seize with sudden hand. add a a few f>UUl UV W.. Oxford, materials. ings finely chopped apple, STATE"~OF«ΛΙΝΕ. ple: pure, high-grade 6. And I to take with trust the true. Indian mutiny on his breast. The with Intense Interest Supreme Judicial Court, I chopped almonds, seeded raisins, sugar Christian church OXFORD, 08. Sept. 2, 190*. I). I!**. 6. In home. 1 grew. to the nmu May Term, A. j Italy, my and cinnamon to taste. Press down this duke stopi>ed and spoke Personally the above named Nellie I men Influence of Christian Civilization. appeared No. 313. Mcl.oou Λ Stover Lime 7. Me, before all. should pursue. his service for some L. Itrlckett and made oath that the above Company mixture solidly Into the hollow apple, about military allega-1 vs. T. H. Fletolier, Chas. F. INITIALS. "More than ten years before Dewey tlon ait to the residence of the Ubellee le true. Ridlon, as the man said, J. U. McKeeman. the lids and little time. Never found on land or sea. replace arrange closely Presently Thohuru. Before me, Confectioner. Norway, Me. sailed Into Manila. Bishop Peace, Ihe that i>al THE being uble liutl it away DEVILKD CLAMS. to llrt-l to be not less than :!0 one of the CURE LUNGS nation honor and Is certain pro- second Tuesday of October, A. D. 1!X% bv ty, the publication Is greatest Slxe or at reasonable price». in the foot. wish. "No, and you never will, my davs before the next term of said Court, tu be Style it. Answer—A thoru round clams and an attested copy of said libel and the ·. Wash twenty-four mote lu a most effective way the in- publishing in and for said on the inventions of boy," was the surprising retort of the this order thereon, three weeks successively In holden at I'arls, County, tary over the fire until the shells open; It Is second of A. D. Iimk), that said w put fluence of Christian civilization. the Oxford Democrat, a newspaper printed In Tuesday October, No farmer should be w,th Justice and Mercy. remove and fine. two veteran. "What you want in the army Defendant may then and there appear and & Door Frames. chop Fry chopped to down the burden until Paris, In our County of Oxford, the 11 ret publi- Also Window cowardly lay answer to said null. If he shall see cause. out one. We have ana: Dr. It developed at the inquest that the onions in two tablespoons of smoking today Is either brains or a tremendous cation to be 3<) days at least prior to said second of kind of Finish for I aside 01 our Is achieved.' True, nor and AtttestCHAΚI.Es F. WHITMAN, Clerk. If In want any King's add three fresh tomatoes or a amount of Influence behind You purpose Tuesday of Oct., l'JOtf, that he may there etl with send In order·. Pine Lum automobile had been runuiug at sixty lard, cup you. and answer to OuUlde work, your do we believe that the American peo- then appear before our said court on hand for Cash. of the one of chuck ber and Shingle· Cheap miles an hour a dark country canned fruit, tablespoon may take ray tip, old chap, and eald libel. of Plaintiff's along will allow this to be done. Tin? (Abstrait Writ.) vinegar, pepper and mace to season and It!"—London T. P. O. ple HENRY C. PEA BODY. A. W. WALKER (* SON New road. Judicial Court. Writ dated February Λ), l!*#». Real estate at- the of Justice of the Supreme and Job Work. Discovery two beaten Fill oiled shells, sacrifice bus been made, sou# tached Action returnable at eggs. large 21,1906. "Make verdict 'suicide,' A true copy of libel and order of court thereon. I February Planing, Sawing your gentle- 1908. In a of the ca-e. our in t cover with buttered bread or cracker With Umbrellas. the redeemed people will ere long fill Attest. CHARLES F. WHITMAN, Clerk. I the March Term, plea to sell goods Pine for Sale. FOR men." instructed the coroner, "but Fencing Declaration. Account annexed for $100.96 for Matched Sheathing J3S&. crumbs and bake for ten minutes. heaven and eurth with The Wejoht A Wheeler, towns of Norwav. C8lSshs a French gladness. sold to Defendant Paris, AMP AU THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES. softeu it a little It to a Recently publication print- Attorneys for Libit. llmu by i'laintllTcorporation by ascribing but 3C-331 A true of order of Court, with abstract of w OATMEAL HL'KRYUPS. ed a picture of some Atnericuu girls selfish are ever lonely and Joyless, copy Oxford and Hebron, Ë. W. CHANDLER, disordered mind."—Baltimore Ameri- the Writ GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY with umbrellas and stated that they who bring the sacrifice to the NOTICE· F. Clerk. he to show can. One cup of dry rolled oats (or other fencing Attest:—CHARLES WHITMAN, will pleased West Sumner, .... M ilne OS MONEY REFUNDED. the of the Lord In the District Court of the United States for the L. W. liLAKCHAKll, fiaked oue cup of tlour, two tea- they were trying to acquire thus the altar will find joy j Esq., them at time. Τ cereal), District of Maine. In Bankruptcy. Jti-.'W Attorney for Plff. any of one tablespoon necessary skill and assurance to parry, arise within them." ι NOTICE. Made Rich. spoons baking powder, In the matter of ) shape and construction NOTICE. of one of salt: mix and a an attack of ALVIN C. IMtOltATJ. ΛίΟΤΙΓΚ*. subscriber notice that he it is." remarked the sugar, teaspoon with simple gesture, SCRIBNER, Bankruptcy. | filters is such that tin The hereby gives "IIow ridiculous {In) lu Relates these of the last The subscriber notice that she rub in one of beef to of Norway, Bankrupt. Τ<· all persons Interested either of the has deen duly appointed executor hereby gives large tablespoon good "According Hie Folly." a executrix of the lut tailor, "to say that clothes Apaches. of Alvln C. In the hereinafter named : can he used on Will and testament of ha* been een for the action derful invention. to the same for settlement, ami feased are desired to the for same that no Issue. meeting of Ids creditors will be held at the office having presented thereupon desired present present Mme. Guillemot, at the time now under discussion.' It Is is okhi-.ki.ii: to make and all Indebted thereto are requested to me."—Philadelphia Press. of the No. 8 Market South Paris, hereinafter Indicated, it hereby all Indebted thereto are requested pay- ment, CRUMliED KEDGEREE Keferee, Square, In- « with the sword for the shull rule: tlie That notice thereof lie to all persons ment immeiiUlely. make uavment Immediately. she taught fencing Kurely people surely on the 80th day of Sept., A. D. 1908, at 10 o'clock given B. BARTLETT. into flakes cold boiled or I causing η copy of this order to be 15th, 190S. JOHN S. HAKLOW. Sept. 15th, 1908. SUSAN Break any reasons and for de- have ruled; surely the people do In tho forenoon, at which time the «aid creditors terested, by Sept. to the Puzzler. hygienic personal people a published three weeks successive!)· In the Ox- Key baked all and to may attend, prove their claims, appoint Co., fish, removing bones, her to Sherman re- a at South Willard Puzzle: CIVIL. fense, also taught pupils "play" rule." Thus Candidate trustee, examine the bankrupt, and Hransact | ford Democrat, newspaper published M'f'g No. 2T>3.—Numeral each add one of white sauce In said that at a pint cup umbrella. and If the such other business as may properly come lic- Parle, County, they may appear has with the plies to Candidate Bryau, to be held at said Paris on No. 254.—Double Acrostic: and the same quantity of rice which fore said meeting. Probate Court article finishes that It for a un- the third of A. D. 19W, at 9 been in of salted water. The by saying lutter was looking straight South Paris, Sent. 12,1908. Tuesday Oct., Lewiston, Haine. J α κ υ ο Ν parboiled plenty of the clock In the forenoon, and lie heard there- Is that this modern ewer he it But those WALTER L. GRAY, Season and place in oiled shells— certainly "piquant" certainly got on if see cause. Arrive highly Referee In Bankruptcy they The New-York clam ehells may be saved for thia application of an ancient sport was familiar with the mental processes of large Loulsr K. Ntrlcklaiid, late of Paris, de- Ν α κ It ο W NOTICE. purpose—cover with bread crumbs taught by a Parisienne long before Mr. Bryan know that he would wel- , ceased; will and cordlcll thereto with petition and brown In District Court of the United States for for thereof Walter L. ALMOST UntidY moietened with melted butter America claimed the original Idea. come no but that his absurd the | probate presented by reply, of Maine. In the executor therein named. a oven. Half this will the District Bankruptcy. Uray, in hot quantity was iustll in Alpine question asked to doubt In the matter of HILLS, serve for a family of five, and it is a ) Samuel llnzeltlne, late of I'arls, deceased; Κ Κ Ο I Ν Α A Verbal Bracer. the minds of his more thoughtless fol- THOMAS E.WESTLE1GH, In Bankruptcy. for thereof Tribune to nee a fish leftover. J will and petition probate presented capital way of Mason, Bankrupt. ) Scth liens,jn, the executor therein named. Jeweler and Graduate Opliciui AS Υ Ο Ν D Κ R "My wife,'* said the first clubman, lowers. by Tri-Weekly To the creditors of Thorn ιβ K. Weitlelifh, In STEWED PRUNES. late of "always mixes me a cocktail when I the County of Oxford r,nd district aforesaid : Kraut* tlUnbrtli IVItkt, 1'aterson, for almost as No. 255.—Five Puzzle: N. deceased of will for in a newspaper busy people, Squares Next time etew prunes this Démocratie Discouragement Notice Is hereby given that on the 11th day of J., ; copy presented pro- metropolitan you try go home feeling frazaled." bate James attorney for the ex as a and Rural Free Carriei July, A. D. 1908, the said Thomas E. Weatlelgh by S.Wright, good daily, your Delivery we think it best of all. When the At the risk of down our editor of said will. GOOD way; "You're In luck," declared the sec- calling upon was duly bankrupt, and that the llrst it to door three times every week. a broom adjudicated brings your skins can be pierced with corn, lelvee further execrations from a few of his creditors will be held at the office de- and ond clubman. "The best I get la a meeting Kniellne II. Cuniiuliig·, late of i'arls, It is on Mondays, Wednesdays Fridays, remove fruit to another and to of the Keferee, No. 8 Market South published the dish, of the faithful and fanatical we make Square, ceased; will an I petition for probate thereof news of The chin fizz."—St. Louie on the 30th of A. D. 1908, at and contains all the most important Daily the add sugar and lemon juice to Republic. l'aria, day Sept., presented by Eugene F. Smith, the executor liquid bold to remark that the Indiffereucu of 10 o'clock In the forenoon, at which time the n Oxford Dcûnty. which is a of its value. hint of salt cinna- therein named. low6st Prices AS Tribune, guarantee taste, the merest and said creditors may attend, prove their claims, the or on a farm and have not Ebb Tide. the South Carolina Democrats to the If you live in village mon, and, if you liko a syrupy liquid, a appoint a trustee, examine the bankrupt, anil Korenzo I>. Ulgglus, of Waterford, minor; ne in close touch business as for allowance Flora time for a daily newspaper you may kept little corn starch. Boil ten minutes and Father (eminent stockbroker)—With rause of Mr. Bryan seems to Justify transact such other may pro|>erly third account presented by come before said A. Stearns, with all news of the world at a very small cost. a uur some mouths that meeting. guardian. important before pouring it over the prunes add the flow the sea rises, my boy; with prediction sgu South Paria, Sept lltli, 11)08. A The of THE NEW YORK TRI-WEEKLY F. lira II, late of Paris, deceased; regular price teaspoon of orange extract, which by the the ebb It falls. Ihe campaign would end with the Den- WALTER L. QRAY, Moore, MAINE. can secure it with Referee in petition for determination of collateral inh -rli- NORWAY, TRIBUNE is only 91.50 per year, butyou is best made at home we Bankruptcy. way, by shaving Son (a chip of the old block)—Then rer convention. We wish that could ance tax presented by James S. Wright, execu- your own favorite local newspaper, The Oxford Democrat, thin and fine the zest of the rind yellow would be the time to wouldn't It le disillusioned; we wish that the Dem- NOTICE. tor. with alcohol. Shake buy, DAILY and covering it In the Dlatrict Court of the United States for the O. Kimnoiis t minors, of i'arls; I ^1 daddy? ocrats of South Carolina aud of the | Irving al«, well and let stand twenty-four hours be- District of Maine. In Bankruptcy. petition tor license to sell and convey real estate rountry would sharply rebuke us for L. 60 YEARS' Remove the match forming the top fore using. In the matter of ) presented by Annie Emmons, guardian. " comes with the wind will that there was an absence of NIELS In EXPERIENCE or outer side of square No. and the What go laying PANDORA, \ Bankruptcy, Kudu· W. Ilackrtt, late of Scltuate, Κ. I LEFTOVERS OP VEAL. of for with the rain.—Irish Proverb. enthusiasm for Mr. Rumford, Bankrupt. ) deceased ; ilrst account for allowance NEWS- One Knar $2.25. two matches forming the outer sides Bryan.—Charleston presented Papers To the creditors of Niels Pandora, In the J by Wa.ter L. Gray, administrator. an dish if News and Courier (Deui.). : of square No. 5. They make acceptable County of Oxford and district aforesaid Euleta >1. of lllram, ward; to minced and We never same Notice Is hereby given that on the 11th day of Allen, petition Send order and The Oxford Democrat, Articles: fine, well-seasoned, spread find that the soil pro- e your money No. 25Λ—Hidden Sewing A. 1). the said Niels Pandora for license to bill and nvoy real estate present- on of mashed mixed July, 1908, South Maine. rounds cold potato, duces delicacies and heroes.—HeelotL Making or Promieea. the ed Ceba M. g mrolan. PAPER. Paris, Tape, needles, spool, cotton, pins. Keeping was duly adjudicated bankrupt, and that by Allen, name and address on a card to THE NEW- with flour to roll half an inch his creditors will be held at the Your postal Puzzle: Lute, enough The difference between Mr. Taft's Ur«l meeting of llavld .l ite of Potter, deceased ; No. 257.—Added Letter with a cutter. the No. 8 Market South Varney, YORK TRI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE, New-York City, will thick. Cut out cooky NEW FOOD AND DRUG office of Referee, Square, for order to distribute balance remain- ear. THE PURE promise of turlff revision and Mr. Bry- on 2Id of A. D. 1908, at petition Trade Marks flute; able, fable: allow, fallow; Add a little unless the meat is Paris, the day Sept., In his hands by Herbert L. It dl in, bring you a free sample copy. butter, LAW. same direction Is 10 o'clock In the at which time the | ing p.escntcd Designs ace. eel. an's pledges In the forenoon, administrator. fear; ill, till; lax, flax: face; fat, and brown in a hot oven. Use said creditors their claims,. Ac. quite We are to announce that If will be In may attend, prove » » » Copyrights pleased that Mr. Taft elected posl a examine the ami · II. late of de- feel; lame, flame; stile, stifle; lie, lief; a caketurner in handling. appoint trustee, bankrupt, Churl»* Nrssiona, I'arls, Λ nrnne «ending nfkotrh end deterli and Tar for w " Foley'· Honey coughs, colds, gltlon to redeem his while Mr. transact such other business a* may properly ceased; tiret ac.-ouut for allowance by «certain our opinion free fact; east, feast; pledge, presented quickly < Hot, flint; act. law, STEAMED PEARS. come before said administratrix. and lnng troubles Is not affected by the would be to meeting. Nancy ϋ. Sessions, Inreiitl-m l»pr.)biblr r«enul>l* Bryan If elected powerless South 1908. confidential. HANDBOOK flaw; low, flow: ail, fall: lank, flunk; law as it Pari*. Sept. 3d, tioructrlcHy ■ National Pure Food and Drug Krsuk late of Hebron, deceased; lent free. O|.|o«t f..r nerun»*;·.. core six boil them with a WALTER L. GRAY, Packard, 1 Peel and pears, then accomplish anything Republic- «{fen.-ytiirouirii Mnon a ss rail, frail: risk, frisk: lea. flea; air, contains no or other harmful Referee in first and llnnl account presented for allowance Patent* taken two of opiates Bankruptcy \ ID the until tender in one cup sugar and an senate against hla free E. administratrix. tptrlil nntict, without chnrtf Pianos fair; etch, fetch: Ire. flre; ore, fore; all, drugs, and we reoommend it as a safe arrayed by Lydla Packard, water; fill the centers with macaroon or Bee. Organs. fall.—Youth's Companion. for children and adnlta. For trade plans.—Omaha I.uriu· IV Ilackrtt, late of Scltuate, It I crumbs. Mix some hot boiled rice remedy PARKER'S cake deceased ; for order to distribute bal- Htttcricati. sale all petition Scientific ! with the flavor with vanilla or by druggists. HAIR BALSAM ance in h'.s hands by Wal- AhtndiomolTlll"»trnte.1 woklr Stock of New Pianos and syrup, But He Rune on Forever. end tl»e heir, remaining presented Organs. CURED HAY FEVER AND SUMMER CltaD*s beautifies administrator. Large ter L. » a of the a Uray, maraschino. Make round rice, "Is it a fact that mother-in-law the New York l'romotei luiuriant frowth. : COLD. your [From Bun.J Never Fails to Beatoro trade for the around it and around each Or*y ADDISON E. HKRU1CK, Ju.rgeof *aldCourt. H^iS®8W«3i ν Good second hand organs from $15 to $40. Nice anyone A. J. Batesville, Indiana, lay peurs threw herself out of the third story What will Mr. Bryan say Unir to Its Youthful Colcf. ""—' Nusbaum, Cum mm I dise*·?· Je hair A true York pear put a spoonful of whipped cream, window and did to restrain After next election day t ρ failiag. copy—Attest MUNN & Co.36·8 New 1». Second hand from to writes: "Last year I suffered for three you nothing ioc. and | liA> st DrugiiU ALltRRT I>. PARK, liegistcr. Branch Offlce. «2i V Ht, Washington. to for New Year's present. pianos $135 $175. sweetened and filled with will lnelat buy months with a summer cold so distress- slightly her?" Mr. Bryan and shredded almonds. That he la an optimist. Nice instruments. for $35. Stools, Chairs that it interfered with business. "Excuse me, I went to the first story Square pianos $15, $25, ing my Beaten three times! What of that? of the of SALAD BALLS. to oatcb but she had already pass- other musical merchandise. Write for of Here is I bad'many symptoms hay POTATO her, He'a the one great Democrat catalog playerpianos. ed." fever, and a doctor's prescription did not Willing for his fellow men a trade in musical instruments. Add to the left over mashed potatoes good reach my case, and I took several medi- To be beaten once again. two or three of vinegar, the how "to avoid appendicitis. cines which seemed to only aggravate tablespoons same of oil, two teaspoons of grated Most victims of are those Read the Commoner and learn I my case. Fortunately I Insisted upou appendicitis «Γ. or less to taste. Make who are Orino Mr. Bryan, Mr. Kern, W. Wheeler, Foley's Honey and Tar in the onion, according habitually conetipated. having into little balls butter ball pad- Laxative Fruit cures chronic con- Ball together on thla trip Kitchen Profits. cured by using Syrup yellow package, and it quickly the oft stranded BUllngs Block, dles. If desired, parsley may be chop- by stimulating the liver and In old, ship. me. wife has since used Foley's stipation have In the stern!) My and added. These are to and restores the natural action (They quarters Maine. and Tar with the same success." ped dainty bowel·, •outli Parle. Honey a or Or Laxative Fruit For sale all serve with croquette patty. of the bowels. Orino In thla antiquated craft. by druggists. on a leaf of lettuce or and is they may bo placed Syrup does not nauseate gripe While they gaxe at Mr. Taft GOLD MEDAL FLOUR PL.TSA filJEI K.eep In MTIVD! Wife—I've invited one of my old beaus as a salad course with a spoonful of mild and pleasant to take. Refuse sub- Miles ahead—the race near done all Taft and Sherman won— to dinner. Do you mind?" boiled dressing.—Qood Housekeeping. stitutes. For sale by druggists. And by When in want of in our lines a call. ever âm anything givYNis Husband—Mind! Heavens, nol I al- Mr. Bryan, wise, Bakes more to the "But, has your sweetheart got any Doubtless will phlloaophlM WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY. WE SELL ways like to associate with lucky people." A novel and method of find- pound enjoyable And to Mr. Kern recite at a "heart" is as fol- money?" λ- ing partners party me this That remark, already trite. a little cold in the head may be "Of course; didn't be give than other flour, Doors, Windows, Frames, Builders' Finish, Glass, Putty, Nails,! Only lows: Have a large piece of thick card- All prepared and often sprung: an obstinate case of ring?" the beginning of board four or five feet tacked "Beaten? Yes, but I'm still youngl square "I but has he left!" Builders' Hardware, Nasal Catarrh. Drive out the invader know; any can saves Sheathing Paper, upon the wall. Cover the cardboard I wait another four therefore with Cream Balm then the ruce once more. money Ely's applied straight first with white paper, then place, Yeire. try Floor Linseed plain One of the worst features of kidney I have thla down House Paints, Faints, Oil, to the inflamed stuffed up air-passages. with small'· red hearts all got thing pat library paste, is that it la an insidious disease tho one Democrat!" for the housewife. Floor Price 50c. If you to use an eaeh trouble I'm great Barn Faints, Dressing, Varnishes, prefer over its surface, with the name of dan- atomizer ask for Cream Balm. and before the victim realizes his —Julian Durand. Floor Finish, Liquid woman written in white ink on Hoof Faints, Tnrpentine, solid present he may have a fatal malady. Take It has all the good qualities of the one name on each heart. ger Filler, Brashes. each heart, Cure at the first of Kernology. Wagon Faints, Liqnid form of this and will rid yon of so Foley's Kidney sign remedy Paste very lightly at just one corner and Heath & and Sherwin-Williams. catarrh or fever. No cocoaine to trouble as it corrects Irregularities It Is said tbe Democratic vice presi- Our paints include Impervious, Milligan, hay that each heart can easily be torn off babit. to Bright's disease and dltfbetes. dential candidate Is not a Use WAS Η breed a dreadful No mercury when the time comes. Have a bow and prevents vegetarian BURN-CROSBY'S out tht secretion. Price 75c. with For sale by all druggists. after all. Kerniverous, ch? Po —The best of all THE TIME TESTED KIND. Don't I dry arrow, not a toy one, bat a "real for HelpI Faroid roofings. tube. All or mailed York Mall. ' spraying druggist·, sore" bow and arrow such as each man Dolly—There's Miss Oldgirl. She lice!—New try imitations. by Ely Bros., 56 Warren Street, New with when present baa made and played used to say ahe would never marry until make to order. The kind that lasts. York. will en- Screen Boon and Window 8creens—We a boy, no doubt, for auch they she got an exoellent proposal. Not a WaH For Bryan. Have veranda screened in. more than other. Have the men now? Regular size· of doora in stock., your "Don't trouble to see me to the door, joy any May—And "Let us have the worst" eaye the one at a at the hearts on the the medal time, now she's Gold shoot, We sell wire screen cloth, spring hinges, Ac. Smithv" Dolly—Ob, dropped Brooklyn Eagle. That sounds like, wall and the name he shoots is at once "excellent." "No quite a I as- It Isn't a declaration for have a few first class wheelbarrows. Call and see them. trouble; pleasure, torn off and to him. He though Bryan Wheelbarrows—We sure ν given proceeds you." to find the whose nam ο filter the -New York Tribune. sell " Batteries" the straightway lady Healthy kidneys impurities and Electrical Ignition from the and unless do this Telephones Supplies—We ~ is written there. blood, they < OF INTEREST TO ΜΑΝΓ. best for automobiles and telephones. good health ia impoaaible. Foley's Kid- Candidate Sherman has been pre- Cure will onre any case makes sound and will flour Foley's Kidney Nails used in bathrooms and kitchens, ney Cure kidneys sented with a loving cup. Tbe next of kidney or bladder trouble that is not cure all forma of kidney and on which damp clotha and towels may positively thing In order is to present Candidate S. MAXIM & beyond the reaoh of medieine. No medi- bladder dlaeaae. It strengthens the P. SON, be should be In enamel, so Kern with a Be·. cine can do more. For sale all drug- hang, dipped For aale all shaving cup.—Omaha by that not 1mv« marks. whole ayatem. by druggists. gists. they may roaty