VOLUME 86. - SOUTH PARIS, MAINE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1919. NUMBER 38.
PARK. à I fj ESTABLISH CD 1888. West Pari·. Bethel. Backrfeld. Ί of Baokfleld THE OXFORD BEARS. Rev. H. A. Markley «poke Sunday Chester Bean la et Detroit, Mloh., en- ▲ large number people •(tended the state fair at Lewistoo this morning at the Unlveraaliat oburob from gaged in hli profession as «Ml engineer or a He went to to look op his offers week. Auction. The Oxford Democrat the subject "▲ Life Living." Chloso? were here THE DOINQS OP THE WEEK IN ALL Mr·. Arfbury Curtis of Fremont, Ν. H., of work^iîrftfien went to work without Rev. and Mri. 7. If. Lamb Reliable in Manufacture home. and at and aon, Frank Curtis, wife and daugh- coorfng Thursday Friday. Headquarters At house on Pleas- vis· Saints' Rest. my SECTIONS OF THE COUNTY. ter, Mrs. A va Omaro, and two ohildren, Mrs. B. W. Kimball bas reoently ISSUED TUESDAYS. at ited a few at the home of Mrs. G. Tbe corn faotory will nearly ocmplete in of Qulldhall, Yt., bave been guests days ant Street, South Paris, Guaranteed Satisfactory Use Mra. Mary Stevena'. Mrs. Curtis motor- C. West. their paok this week. Is at the fac- Paris HU1. ed to Quildhall with ber son to visit for Miss Alice Kimball bas returned to Business rushing apple and a fine lot of frnlt is a while, and will return bere before go- Boston to begin work again. tory, being pnt South Service· at Parts Hill Baptist church every Paris, Maine, September 23,1919 The oorn has been foil np. at 10.45. School at li. Sunday ing to ber borne. factory running Friday, Sept. 26,1919, Sunday Sunday W. B. has been bere all tbe week evening service at 7 a). Thursday evening Miss Grace Brook ia teaobing sobool at blast continuously, though some of the Nulty bis prayer meeting at 7.30 o'clock. Andover. weather has been very bard for the with family. At 1:30 P.M. * r PXALL Ruth farmers to and haul their corn. Lee Brldgbam, who has been laid up • AT WOOD & FORBES, in Paris are Mrs. Dean Wbeeler and children pick In olden The oH4dren Hill school an is much All household includ- and Alfrea of who have been Gould's Academy opened the 9th with with Infection of tbe foot, my goods, days. SUitors ami Proprietor*. selling pencil* to purchase s new fisg (or Oakland, of Ella bave returned ninety-five student·. The freshman olass better. ing Chamber Sets, Dining Table and insurance the school house. 2ach one guests Curtis, a In olden days# agents purchased borne. nnmbers Bey. Eleanor B. Forbes entertained GBOHQK M. ATWOOD. a. E. Forbcs. the thirty-four. Chairs, Matrtesses, Two from them is aiding them in keeping left last of her old from Carpets, Medicinal Preparations Arthur Weloome of Waltham, Mass., A number of the Bethel boys party parishioners Gray Parlor Coal One Parlor insured and merchandise colors flying. and New Gloucester this week. Ml*s Stoves, buildings Hill haa been a guest at Mrs. W. W. Don- week for Orono to enter the University The annas! meeting of Paris Forbes waa there for fourteen Wood Stove, Dishes, a It In advance, ham's and C. F. Barden'a. of and others have returned there paator Refrigerator, Rates were based Γκκμ.· :—»iJO year paid strictly Universsllet lsst was Maine, against fire only. are not otherwise » 4 oente. Society Tuesday Wheelbarrow, etc., etc. No V $2.00 year. Single copie· this Mr. and Mra. George F. Cumminga of to oontinue their course. years. post- adjourned to Tuesday evening of C. C. Tuttle bas a In Λ Advuti!Hiiktî: — All legal advertisement· have been of Miss Abbie Tueë-of Fall Biver, Mass., aooepted position on account of weather. "Hazard- week at 7:30 o'clock, at the church, Dorobeater, Maaa., gueats will ponement upon 4'Non-Hazardous", are given three consecutive Insertion» for $1JS0 ber D. H. and has been a of Mrs. Millioent Tuell. a bank at Kennebnnk. Tbe family con- when the business of the will be brother, Fifleld, family. guest C. E. McARDLE. ALLS per Inch In length of oolumo. Special meeting E. Herrick have move there as soon as a bouse oan be * "CURE transient and W. M. Whitten is at borne from Bos- Judge and Mrs. A. ous" and 'Extra Hazardous" risks, tract· made with local, yearly completed. made Mr. Tuttle was advertisers. ton. announced the engagement of their ready. formerly Albert D. Park, Auctioneer. Mr. Carroll Wakefield and Mrs. Helen of for this dis· Miriam to Mr. Lendall Con- superintendent aoboois 88 was for Job Pmstwo .-—New net presses, electric Mra. Abbie Hayes haa been stopping daughter and a etiff fee writ- type, Maxim Wakefield were week-end guests Mass. trlot, and last to go to charged power, experienced workmen and low price· with her nnole, Millard Bmmons. verse Blanchard of Brookline, resigned spring at 0. A. Maxim's. on from which he re- combine to make this department of oar busi- Miss Bertha Emmons and Mr. Hanson Miss Maud Bussell of Hanover has France Τ work, FORECLOSURE. the Each one is intended for a ness complete and Mrs. A. P. Billings of Newtonville, the laat of The ing policy. popular. of were last week to ar- been at the home of her node, turned Auguar. good Mrs. O. A. Portland here visiting Mass., is with her sister, wishe· of bia townspeople go with him ailment and is rec- range for moving some furniture wbich H. H. Bean. STATE OF MAINE. Now rates are made scientifically Maxim. to bis new field of labor. specific 8M6L£ COPIES. she bad stored at ber uncle Millard Em- Ara and bride are visiting at County of Oxford, es. The Sunshine Club held its annual Burgess and mons' borne. the home of his sister, Mrs. Baker, also Whereas Alma M. Qrover of Stoneham, In the and measure the fire risk. ommended guaranteed single copies of Thb Democrat are four cent· with Mrs. Frank Bennett and 0 East Sumner. Coantv of Oxfora and State of her closely meeting Mrs. John Maine, by each. They will be mailed on receipt of price by Floraman Hathaway has been visiting with his mother, Coolidge. deed dated the twelfth of Decern USE. Mrs. Harry Hazelton Sept. 22. There The death of Thomas S. of mortgage day us in SUCH the publishers or for the convenience of patrons his Rev. H. H. Hathaway. He Mr. Burgess is a former Bethel boy, and Bridgham ber, Α. I). 1013, and recorded In the Oxford I Place insurance in the hands of by of each Issue have been on were membern, two father, to mtod events of R'g your •Ingle copies placed twenty-two guests left for Rhode has been living for a number of years at Buckfleld call· vividly letry of Deed·, Book 99, Page 441, conveyed to sale at the following place· In the County : and six children The new offi- Wednesday morning the a certain of real es- present. where he bas a 66 yean ago the present .season, when me, undersigned, parcel an which knows the business Island to attend Brown University. Winchester, Mass., good tate situated In Stoneham, In said County of Ox- agency in home South Paris, Howard's Drug Store. cers were Installed as follows: the writer was atlassmate of his in the should be your Harold Perham went to the University position. ford, and being part of lot numbered tlx (β), In They ShurtleflTs Drug Store. Preeldent— Mre. Fanole Pierce. Bnckfleld School S. Noye· Drug Store. of Maine Rev. and Mrs. William Green and son High taught by Jen the first division of lots and fifth range of lots In case of need and severe Norway, Vlce-Preeldent— Mr·. Maude Andrew·. Monday morning. at- said bounded as to wit: thoroughly. in Stone's Drug Store. baa been in a went back the to Btoeok Willey. Of eighty students Stoneham, follows, Secretary—Mr·. Mae Uaaelton. George Dunbam, who Harold Saturday, 13M>, at the division line on lot numbered Buckfleld, A. L. Newtoa, Postmaster. he in Buckfleld at Commencing Treasurer—Mr·. Thyra Dudley. Biddeford has returned to the their home in Natick, Β. I., where tending, mostly living six (β), on the north side of the road, near the illness be Farts Hill, Helen R. Cole, Post Office. Flower Committee—Mrs. WUma Stearns. hospital, may prevented Martha has for so Mr. that time, only Mm. Emily Â. Jewett, dwellings of Jsmes B. Merrill, and West Parts, Samuel T. White. Gift Kate Hammond and home of his sister, Mr». Dunbam. preached many years. running W. J. Wheeler & Co., Committee—Mrs. A. and D. northeaeterly on said Merrill's line about fifteen Beatrice who is teach- Green at Middle In- Mrs. Elizabeth Gerrisb Henry Mre. Roee Swan. Miss Andrew», formerly preached rode to an Iron pin, set In the ground; thence thereby. Preae Elizabeth Stearna. He now Irish remain there now. Of the others, INSURANCE Reporter—Mrs. ing the intermediate grade, ia boarding tervale, at the Baptist church. s»nth 21 degrees east about three rods to a large Coming Events. a James H. DeCoster of Mechanic with an set The next meeting will be held with at H. W. Dunham's. has a summer cottage there, and stays only boulder iron pin therein: thence Maine south 48 west to the main thence South Parle, Mrs. Stearns 2. few Falls, W. Scott Robinson and Sharon Mpgrees roaa; Wilma October Eugene Haynes bas finished olerking weeks, preaching every Sunday. on the northerly side of said road 23, 24—Annual State Board ofl Robinson are known to be northwesterly Sept. Meeting Mr. C. F. Nieman and Mies Sara E. for G. A. and is in the •Andover fair last week and Dame Na- positively to the ulace of two thirds Trade, Belfast. Smith, working beginning, containing us nice At the recent soldiers' meeting, be the same more or less. And whereas For Sale. Sept. 90·Oct. 2—West Oxford fair, Fryeburg. Nieman are at the summer home of the oorn suop. ture was at her best, and gave living. acre, a chat ami the condition of said has been broken : Oct. 7—Oxford Pomona Grange, with Bound in this is at G. A. voather the writer bad very friendly mortgage family place. Carl Emery olerking Now, reason of the breach of the A second hand St. Nicholas coal Mountain Grange, Albany. these old school and students were therefore, by Mrs. MellieS. Brown, who has spent Smith's. 0. R. and family, with tbeir days condition thereof I claim a foreclosure of said Stanley with much most the summer at Prout's on is at Livermore Mrs. Merton and boa- recalled by Mr. Bridgham mortgage. stove. Can be seen at Mrs. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. of Neck, Mildred Davis teaching daughter, Soule, John to Paris and took September 12,1919. the Maine coast, has returned Falls. band, and Hal Stanley family, pleasure. FREEMAN P. over N. D. Bolster's as we STANLEY. store, Hoirard called Murphy's, H Co familiarly Ciias Hill for a few weeks before to New Leona Marston is at Bert in tbe Andover fair "Thomas," ALTON C. Brown, Buck & Co. going stopping Thursday. By Wheelek, was a most fellow always, 38-40 His South Paris. Z. L. Merchant. Jersey for the winter. Day's and attending school. The wedding of Harold E. Rich of him, genial Attorney. 38 The Store and never bis friends. Peace to Savoy Theatre. The rains of county fair week have Mr. and Mrs. Artbnr Rioker of Bristol, Betbel and Evelyn Newton Prary of forgot W.J Wheeler A Co. bis ashes. assured an abundant water to the Ν. are of bis Mr. and wbicb occurred Parts Trust Co. supply H., guests parents, Oreenfleld, Mass., Sept. one of our men Harris Palmer Is to enter Bates The Norway National Bank. system upon which this Tillage depends. Mrs. A. J. Ricker. 3, removes niceet young College this fall. Maine Eastman A Andrews. Mrs. Charles L. Case and Miss Mary Edwin J. Mann attended the Wood from our midst. A graduate of Gould's South Paris Dr. A. Leon is to teach in Yar Slkkenga. C. Case closed the summer home of the at Portland last week. and Williams Mas'., Miss Muriel Palmer For Sale. Turners' meeting Academy Coflege^ and mouth. Auction of Household Good·. family here and returned to their New Mrs. Mann and Lewis Jacob, Mrs. Esther also of Plattsburg Military College, Miss Marion Stetson is attending the Lewl*ton Steam Dye House. York home the past week. Tuell, Mrs. Cynthia Curtis and Mrs. H. stationed at Camp Devens through tbe Foreclosure Notice. normal school at Miss P. Burcbfield closes her R. Tuell motored to Portland with bim. war, where be was Farmington. For Sale. Mary appointed captain, this whiob came to Several in tbe place attended the state Probate Notices. summer home in this village early Mrs. Esther Tuell and Mrs. C. H. Curtis he fulfilled every duly Pike fair at Lewiston last & 6 Probate Appointments. week and she and Mies McKinney return were guests of Mrs. I. L. Bowker. him. Tbe brido is a graduate of tbe week, going mostly Fall Showing of Millinery. to Pa. Kidder has sold his bouse to local attended by auto. Noyés W. Petition for Pittsburgh, P. high school, Middlebury Bankrupt's Dls-harge. at one Those who braved the elements at the Auction. The regular Saturday afternoon tea Randall Herrick. The Kidder family College two years and Mt. Holyoke Men's Stores fair seemed satisfied tbe Clothing Wanted. the Paris Hill Country Club was given will move to Lynn, Mass. year, and is an exemplary young lady in county despite and call It a exhibition under by Mrs. Caroline F. Nieman last Satur- Mr. and Mrs. Allie Felt and son Clif- every way. Mr. and Mrs. Rich left im flood, good Maine News Notes. weather ν day. On account of the showers it was ton and nephews Jesse Felt and Walter mediately after the wedding for Chaffee, suob conditions to the obstacle Johnson visited their aunt, Mrs. Ο. K. North where Mr. Rich is to be MERCHANT. necessary postpone golf Dakota, West Sumner. Ζ. L tournament until next after- fair. of the school. Charles H. Gardner, former president Saturday Yates, and attended the principal bigh The Wise Man is He Who At- when a tea will be as usual and Mr. Mrs. mother of tbe wa* Pleaeant Pond held its meeting of the Farmers' Union of Maine, and noon, given E. W. Penley, Alice Penley Riob, groom, Grange and this contest will be if the the Pen- at tbe and since bas Wednesday. During the meeting two still connected with tbe organization, played and Mrs. C. L. Ridlon occupied present wedding weather at state fair dur- visited relatives and bas returned offioers were installed, Mrs. Amy Farrar committed suicide at Waterville some permits. ley cottage the grounds just tends to His Mr. and Mrs. M. Atwood the fair. home. as lecturer and Sydney Brown as secre- Clothing ten days since. Mrs. Gardner died last George spent ing the week-end with relatives in Portland. Mrs. Barrows is from Mrs. Kate Howe returned to her win- tary, also numerous committees were fall, and be felt ber deatb keenly, and Lucy recovering New Fall Merchandise is Frank T. Case of Saint Louis arrived and no new cases have ter with her Mrs. H. H. appointed. bad been despondent. He was 52 years diphtheria, ap- quarters, sister, here Mrs. Case has been last week. Garrison Doble's daughters, Mrs. Ella Wants Of age, and is survived by a daughter. I Monday. peared. Bean, Early. spending a vacation of a few weeks at Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Stilwell are spend- Miss Catherine Seaton, who has been Mantfield of Lynn and Mrs. Ellis Dobfe a in All In the Penobscot Superior Court Fri- the Hubbard House. ing a vacation in Massachusetts and New tbe guest of Mrs. Ella Carter and family of West Parie, have made him flying Here Departments. day, Richard Jobnson waa found guilty Prof. C. H. C. Wright and family York. for a number of weeks, returned to her visit. of Ihe murder of James Sproul of Orono closed their summer home and returned Mrs. Albert Bowker bas been the guest home in Northampton, Mass., last week. Mr. and Mrs. Eirke W. Spaulding were New Suits Overcoats to on tbe 23d day of July last. Jobnson to Cambridge, Mass., last Thursday. of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Stll- Mrs. E. P. Lyon and daughter Catherine Sunday guesta of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton EABLYI Yes, but it will pay you buy made a confession of tbe mur- Pierce is Rev. ber to a few weeks. Bisbee. voluntary Miss Mary A. visiting well. accompanied stay The Very Nobby for Young Men. early this year. Our contracte were placed der, and was committed to the hospital and Mrs. C. A. Knickerbocker and other Many people from here attended the Mrs. W. C. Curtis, who has been with James Buck is very sick and is not for observation as to bis sanity. Tbe relatives in Waterville. state fair. relatives at Sedgwick and visiting with expeoted to recover. He has a trained Good Conservative Values for the Old Men. months ago when prices were far more reason- was not reason of and bas been done for defence guilty by legal Mrs. Ware and Miss Mary Ware, who Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Brock, who have ber son, Dr. Edson Buker, and family, nurse, everything able. You will get the benefit and here you get insanity. The jury was out but twenty have spent the summer with Mrs. J. C. been visiting in Boston, have returned at Auburn, returned borne Monday, Sept. his comfort during bis long sickness. minutes. Cummings, returned last week to Port- home. 15. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown of Read- quality first, last and all the time. land. Mrs. Will has been a Fred who is now a Mass., are of their son, Syd- Sweaters Mackinaws Here is another change brought about Emery spending Sawyer, running ing, guests Archie L. Cole of Portland spent tbe few days with relatives in Massachusetts. large horse ranch in Nebraska, wae ney Brown, and wife. by prohibition, remarks tbe Batb Times. are are with his at Paris Hill. of Auburn a in town last week on old friends. C. W. Bisbee attended state fair Tues- Our prices reasonable. Wholesale prices There never has been a time in this store's Ex Alderman Charles H. Hyde of Mai- week-end family Major Webber gave very calling history has for been Miss Anna Dingley of the Lewiston interesting lecture at the Free Baptist It bas been some twenty-five years since day. to den, Mass., who many years than when we when we felt so much for our friends Journal was a recent of Mrs. and church on his ex- be was here last. He lived Mrs. Mary Jane Pulsifer is the oldest higher to-day bought these. justification urging a frequent visitor at Popbam Beach and guest Sunday, Sept. 14, formerly Miss Nieman at their summer home in the war. Miss Alice Barden but left five woman in the west part of tbe town, and The assortments are and the is well known to scores of Batb people, periences here, forty years ago. buy early. plentiful prices here. a also Arthur Welcome of Mr. and Mrs. E S. Kilborn entertained one of tbe smartest ones too. a well known liquor salesman, is now snog solo, SEE THE LEATHER ARCTIC VESTS are the lowest and market indication shows Mass. a a week recently. Willie Mason while possible every as for H. Waltham, bouse party for nearly recently driving engaged salesman Rev. Charles Pond. Bryant's and Mrs. Webber and Or. and Tbe were cousins of Mrs. Kil- bis auto accidentally collided with a that are much lower now than will be later on, Moss, manufacturer of marmalade. Rev. Maj. guests for the that is for wear or they they The school on Wednes- Mrs. Webber of Lewiston were dinner born. telephone pole, but did no damage. Nothing money equal Dr. Moss has for years been a relentless high opened even if the are obtainable at all in many lines. We week with an attendance of and Mrs. F. E. of the nioe wbicb tbe goods foe of John day of this guests Dr. Wheeler. One things W. C. Barleycorn. Weet Peru. warmth. are now to serve Let us above the number reported last year. Mrs. Ellen Willie is keeping bouse for T. U. bave done tbis year, the mothers' Investigate. ready right you. help you get Dr. J. of Two new teachers have taken up their Rev. H. H. and ber wbioh occurred after- H. B. Tracy and bridfe of Stoughton, Irviog Morgan Philadelphia Hathaway, grand- meeting, Friday everything you need for fall in just the goods you want— has been chosen municipal organist of positions at the beginning of the year's daughter, E. Beatrice Smith, is stopping noon from 3 to 5, stands ont in promi- Mass., are visiting relatives in Peru and now a and there is one certain and be sure. Portland, successor to Will C. McFar- course. Mr. M. A. Andrus, a graduate there and attending school. nence. All mothers with young children Woodstock. Mr. Tracy, baggage just way—buy early lane, who bas served for the past seven of Middlebury College, class of 1912, is Mr. and Mrs. Walter Emmons have were invited to attend. An informal master on the train between Stoughton and was raieed in Peru. NOYES & PIKE years and recently resigned. Dr. Mor- the new first assistant. Miss Sarah Ross, been visiting their daughter, Mrs. Len- discussion was held, while tbe ladies en- Boston, Albert Lord of is gan is a composer, has played the largest a graduate of the Maine School of Com- dall Yates. joyed tbe eleven babies and tbe mothers Blacketone, Mass., commer- a and celebrated hie 75th organ in tbe world in New York, and merce, will have charge of the Mr. and Mrs. 6. L. Emery and family who were there. Mrs. Wight sang here, birthday, South Paris Norway also bas been organist in Pittsburg and cial work. of Crystal, Ν. H., who have been visit- solo, uTbe Mother's Lullaby," in ber Sept. 17ib, with bis brother Melville of 1 BLUE 8T0RE8 || has made three coast to coast concert Clarence A. Smith has purchased the ing ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Hill, usual fine way, with Miss Blanche Her- Lewiston, by climbing Baxter Hill. tours, as well as tours in England, farm of Harold Spaulding, known as the have returned home. riok at tbe piano, then refreshments of Ernest Andrews has sold his farm and France and Canada. Dr. Morgan is said Azel Perham place, in North Woodstock. E. J. Mann is soon to build a boat tea, cakes and cookies made np a pleas- moved to this village. to have played to more people than any Mr. Spaulding is disposing of his per- house in connection with his cottage at ant afternoon. Ο. E. Walton is in failing health at the home of W. S. Howard. living organist of like years. sonal property and will locate in Ayer, Locke's Mills to accommodate a motor Mass. boat recently purchased and other boats. KIMBA.LL HILL. CecltPutnam, who bas recently re- Walter L. Webb of Cornish baa just has F. Pack- turned from seems to be (be r .HE BANKs^. H. Otis Noyes given up his posi- The local physicians, Dr. H. W. E. Coolidge and went to France, received a that waa mailed 12 family same that be was wben he postcard tion as clerk in the Carl Dudley store, ard and Dr. F. E. Wheeler, have adopted Andover fair Thursday. rugged boy It was mailed in Portland, resume his studies at a new fees in to went SAFETY^ SERVICE? years ago. and left Tuesday to schedule of conformity Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bryant and chil- away. Oot. 23, 1907, aa tbe postmark plainly the of Maine. He was ac- the of the other in the University prices physicians dren of Auburn were guests of W. W. Wilson's Mllla. shows, and ia tben marked Boston, Edwin Homer and the increase of fees be- companied by Perham, county state, Brinck and family tbe past week. Mass., Sept. 9, 1919, 12 P. Μ Back Bay Farnum and all due to the increased of medi- School at Planta- Roger Lappin, graduates ing prices Leslie Thompson was at home from began Magalloway and the wanderer showed up a are to the tion 9:b. No teacher has been Station, of Woodstock High School, who cine and high cost of liviug. The Grafton over the week-end. Sept. pro- few It was addressed to his vided for tbe school at Wilson's Miils days ago. enter the University this fall. schedule went into effect Sept. 1. Like G. L. Haines and W. E. Coolidge bave mother who died Jan. 31, 1918, waa Miss Isabelle is to take a which is thus far in the Responsive England everything constantly going been hauling sweet corn to Bryant's game. addressed and there seems to be one has A of ladies from went clearly caurse in of Boston's public schools. higher, the change doubtless been Pond tbe past week. party Bridgton no good reason for the delay. Probably is to enter Bates Col- the to Metalluk Sunday week to take The Paris Trust takes in its Lloyd Hathaway anticipated by people. Floyd Coolidge was at borne from Lodge Company pride giving no explanation can ever be obtained but this fall. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Wyman two lessons in tbe piscatorial art, and hoping lege spent Romford Sunday. the best and is it is a souvenir which will never fall to A new to be or three at Lewiston and attendod to be rewarded a customers' banking business attention, signal arrangement oper- days W. W. Brinck and family were :.t by catching big trout, excite great curiosity. ated the has been the fair. but tbe continued down of by agent recently put North Newry Sunday calling on relatives. long pour to in outside the Grand Trunk Rev. H. A. has been selected rain prevented them from even making responsive legitimate requirements. The of Auburn baa 72 place just Markley city purchased office. county chairman of the inter-church East Bethel. an attempt to flsb. accounts are solicited. acrea of land the shores of Checking bordering Mrs. Lee M. Rowe is in this world movement rural and is Clarence Fox of Bethel was In town Lake Auburn at tbe intake of tbe water Fryeburg survey, Mrs. Emily Field from West Paris is called there the serious illness all of his available time reoently to take Mrs. Glynes, wife of tbe of tbe cities of Auburn and Lew- week, by already devoting the guest of her daughter, Mrs. A. L. supply of her mother, Mrs. lea Perkins. to the work. He will preach the occa- fire warden above here, out with her chil- iston. The land wu recently purchased Swan. Our contractor, H. Alton Bacon and sional sermon at the State Universalist dren, so tbe little folks could attend a from Boston A. L. Swan motored to Boston Mon· by development company a in and a Mrs. Bacon are enjoying week's outing Convention Augusta Sept. 24. In on a school, brought up incidentally which bad laid out streets and was pro- day business trip, returning Wednes at South October be will deliver the ordination basket of fruit for hie brother, C. T. Fox, to tbe sale of bouse lota. Harp9well. day. posing open Charles C. Adams of Philadel- sermon of his daughter, Miss Lucy W. who is warden on Aziscoos. The of Lewiston and Capt. B. F. Cummings of South Paris tuned city governments made a brief visit bere last week Markley, at 111., and also at- A series of revival have been ▲nburn feared that from houses phia Stockton, pianos here last week. meetings drainage with his Mrs. Sybil Johnson, tend the General Convention of Uni- beld evenings tbe past week at tbe low- to on the lead to daughter, Mr. and Mr*. Shirley Rawson of Mexico be built lots might er of aod his son, Russell C. Adams. Capt. versalists at Baltimore, Md. The gift of and cburob, by Rev. H. L. Seymour pollution of the water system. Lewiston Mrs. Charlotte Rawson of South Àdams has passed most of the summer a oheck sufficient to defray bis expenses Colebrook, Ν. H. favored an to the Publio Utilities Paris were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. BRANCH BANK AT BUCKFIELD. ME. appeal at his old home in to the convention from Dr. but tbe Auburn authorities Boothbay. general E. W. Dutton. Commission, Wheeler and officers of the not Loose Public Expenditures. PAYS INTEREST ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS feared tbis would be too slow. Tbe parish Messrs. Robert and William Locke's Mills. Hastings Forced to do so the only gave pleasure to the donors but left 16 for and will enter the by Republican was $15,000, which is under- Sept. Orono P. Pres. J. HASTINGS BEAN, Sec. price paid Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Stearns and happiness alike to pastor and people. Congress, in response to Ite resolution, PERLEY RIPLEY, Advance of Fall and stood to be some increase over tbe University of Maine for a two years' Vlce-Prea. IRVINO O. BARROWS, Trees. Showing price Ellen and and Charlie Frank Harriman and wife are President Wilton bas submitted detailed ALTON C. WHEELER, tbe Boston daughters Rath, keeping agricultural course. paid by company. corn accounts of tbe of the Ellingwood of Pari·, and Florence Elliog- House during abop work in C. H. Misses Edith and Bessie Trask and expenditure $150,- DIRECTORS Winter Coats and Suits of were at rent over him at bis own for wood Arlington, Mai·., Camp Curtis' Barrows' meat market. juleu uames cave emerea me 000,000 given request M. Atwood, N. Dayton Here and There. jjoroiuy Perley F. Ripley, Alton C. Wheeler, George Echo a few days recently. School opened Monday. The corps of war purposes. N. Fred R. freshman class of Gould's Academy Bolster, William J. Wheeler, Dr. D. M. Stewart, Fred Wright, for women and misses. Garments of unusual and Mr. and Mrs. E. P. returned to teachers are Mr. Mies for] Tbese are deemed W. grace Slye Blaisdell, Walton, the four course. unsatisfactory by John B. Robinson, Leslie L. Mason, D. Heory Flfleld, George years' of House Penlcy, Farm to see electric Boston last Wednesday after spending assistant In high school. Mi·· Brock Chairman Qood, the Appropri- John A. Titus, Edwin J. richness of fabric and excellence of that Life expects Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Bean bave returned I Cole, ffumner E. Newell, Benjamin R. Billings, beauty, tailoring the the summer at Indian Point Camp. grammar grade, Miss Andrews inter- ations Committee and other members of lights strung along country high- to and Mr. Beau will resume Mann. is a real to show them. autumn Mr. and Mrs. and Miss Miss Phillips, | because are in in- pleasure Every becoming ways within a few years. The realiza- Kalph King mediate, Spiller primary. as of the school there. Congress, tbey many teaching principal stances and aud because tion of that dream depends to some ex- Lucille spent last week at Camp Ever- Preparation· for the grange fair Sept. Several from here attended the An· vague genera), fashion is included at ptices much less than the present 26 were made the an reveal tbe cost to the of un- tent upon wbat country highways means. green. by carpenters by dover fair. tbey people market value. Mr. and Mrs. James and son session of tbe for checked and the In most case* the expenditure which Ring all-day grange work Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Haines of West"! authority tendency Keith their vacation on 20. Basket lunch was served at toward tbe United would be neceeeary to light the country Farrington enjoyed Sept. Paris were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. participation by last week in at Oxford. noon. Tbe lower was States in the of all nations. roads would much better be put into the camp hail prepared for G. L. Haines, also Mahlon Ward of Mer· government has tbe | For members are shocked to construction and maintenance of the Harry Swan, who been seriously exhibit·, and space allotted to each rimac, Mass. instanoe, New Dresses for Fall roads themselves. ill with pneumonia, is a little more com- committee. Every committee was asked find tbat tbe President has out of bis fr ^ fortable at this writing. A trained to be present. Premium lists were post- Oxford. fund given $5,000,000 to relieve the con- nurse is for and Dr. Willard ed at that time. dition of Russian civilians in the The is new dresses in caring him, The Congregational Ladies' Aid metl dress department showing many ▲ pumpkin freshet—there hare been one or of Pond is the Entries to the show not be district. Several thousands Bryant's physician. baby will with Miss M. I. at Arohangel a two along the Saco river lntervalee In the laat Corning cloth and satin—ones that simple J. C. Littlefleld, Raynor limited by tbe town bat are Higbfields[ of Amerioan troops are there, serge Jersey express one hundred y ear a—Is utilized by Holman Day George Day, lines, open Wednesday afternoon. Twenty-one mem- though Has Two Edith Fieke and to all witbin tbe war baa not been deolared tbe Rus- even a are Tailor- aa an Incident of his story, "A Horn Littletisld, Chester Cum- prescribed ages. Speci- were a upon 14 distinction in fall when dresses bers number absent Points lovely. present, being Knda," In tbe Saturday Evening Poet Now attended the fair at Andover fications can be obtained from Mr·. H. sian government sinoe it did not make should «et It to mualc and then It mings at state fair. ed dresses are as as the tailored suits. Unusual •omeboly A. as one of tbe allies. Another five popular would be permanently embalmed In eoog and Thursday. Markley. Mrs. Louisa Richmond bad a shock on good and Entries in millions was to of line is an and attractive feature. romance.—Bid de ford Journal. George Stearns brother Dell took tbe department for jellies Saturday, the 13th. Her sister found given "Improve economic youthfulness interesting a trip around the mountains and canned will coniiit of six conditions in Russia." is gen- But the real "pumpkin freehet'1—it Sunday. good· jars her insensible unon the floor. She is | Anarohy Prices are attractive to the market canned or five of erally oonceded, in very compared present should be "punkin" of course—origi- goods glasses jelly. more comfortable at present, but atlll dispatches through of North Buckfield. Tbe drama, "Dost of the to tbe State Department, to prevail there value. nated not on tbe but back in 1869, Bartb," seriously ill. Economy Saco, Miss Wilma be presented by local talent, to and this sum was given to remove it. on Swift River, Oxford County, just as it Davenport of Hartford is promises Mrs. Charles Andrews of Augusta was j Point TEN. FORWARD Prices for Fall. Mrs. Lester Ricker. be of unusual Interest. Members of the appropriations commit- Concerning is named iu Holman Day'· story. visiting in town for a short time this week. The ''Better Babies" show in connec- tees, accustomed to every On the threshold of the Fall to Harold Keene and family of Tyngs- There will be a supper given by scrutinising campaign thoughts begin Tou are most invited to tion with the whioh will be tbe| penny of tbe money of tbe are cordially boro, Mass., returned to their home Mon- grange fair, Christian Endeavor Friday evening. people, turn to the much talked of Prices on be- Mr. held in tbe upper hall at 11 A. sceptical of the results obtained by these High clothing, Tbe renewal of coinage of a two-cent day. Keene's father, Calvin Keene, grange view the of our new fall went with them for an M, ia a distinct innovation. The babies / five millions. cause this is the time that most thinks assemblage piece is being strongly advocated. Cut extended visit. Albany. generally everybody Relatives in the news will be tbe standard of the Though tbe United States has nothing bono/ For pity's sake, wbat ia there place reoeived judged by Mrs. J. E. Bennett's son Albert, who of their Winter clothing. We therefore think that merchandise. To look or to you the 11 tb of the of perfect child, each soored and tbe to do with tbe government of Siberia buying buy, now that a two-cent piece will buy, ex- death .Mrs. Clara point has been spending the vacation with her, Marston at her home in prizes go to the children the 14,000,000 was paid out by tbe President it is more than that we say a word or two on cept a newspaper? Lietta Auburn. having went to Springfield Monday. nothing right are welcome. Come to Nor- Marston was in highest score. for the Transsibérien and Eastern Chi- always Mr·. born Hartford Jan. A large hawk oaught one of Sewell the matter of prices. 1862, and was the of Wil- Mra. F. E. Wheeler, returned nese railway· for a purpose not yet Look Oat for 31, daughter lately Pingree's pet Bantam hens. He did not Germany. from a and a balf of war time service learned. Another item is for way. liam and Mary Ann (Ford) Irish. Sbe is year carry her off, so Mr. Plngree set a trap #117,000 (Financial Section, New York Times.) In a for women and the Amerioan Miasion in Russia. jurvived by her husband, Ellis Marston, hospital children in ind the hawk. He was a Railway It ia that tbe German New is caught pretty The of several other missions to reported govern- who has been io poor health the past two Tork, eminently fitted to judge bird, brown with white between bis expenses IT IS ment ii to establish a mini- In this conditions in Russia were dis- TRUE preparing fears, and one ton, Earle L. Marston. department. wings. study mum working of ten honrs, with no an In to other oaab bursed from this fund also. day She leaves aunt, Mra. Clara Stetson of regard department·, Mrs. C. G. Beckler is getting better. maximum. If tbe is true—and it are offered as tbe of the President and that Clothing will be much higher in price this Fall. Be- ONE PRICE CASH STORE. report East Sumner, and a sister-in-law, Mrs. premium· follows: Horse Her brother, Robert Inman, is the I (For expenses sounds German—that 2700 and " doing bis In tbe typically country Mellie Irish of BuokOeld. Interment palling, pounds under, 15 for shores. large entourage participation sides the high prices on all kinds of material. Labor alone may recover from tbe devastating effects was in the lot in Bret; 92 for second. Horse 3000 In tbe making of the treaty of peace at NOBWAY, MAINE family Buckfield. pulling, Arthur D. Bean has the house cent of the war more than of tbe and abingled Versailles and for tbe of has advanced 40 per during the Summer; but you rapidly any pounds under, 95 for first; 93 for , >n the front side of it. Department Allied nations. Almost everywhere else lecond. This classification bealter- State generally In this there don't want to let that for we have much cloth- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lnoas of Wal- may L. J. Andrews bas been working for connection, worry you, in tbe world labor is striving to shorten *d at tbe discretion of the oommittee. is an expenditure by the President out :bam, Mass., hsve been ber tfr. Skeels. on hand that we before the nt tbe In labor visiting Clarence L. Richardson is chairman of }f bis fund of $8,893,245—this a ing bought prese high prices working day. England soosin, Mrs. G. A. Holmes. Eitella Bean called on Mr·. Albert during wants, and is a six-boor :bis committee. of for the period of about five months. Bernard M. and therefore we will not make advance in ex- getting, day. Jesse Smith of Auburn Is with bia Tug war, 95 £eniston Wednesday. The boys Erland any prices In France tbe tendenoy is in tbe same winning team. In field there will Barucb, Wall Street manipulator and the E. G. for the winter. sports , md Lloyd bave been and she did on even then the ad- aa it ia in grandfather, Smith, >e a sick, cept furnishings recently purchased, direction, tbia country. 100 yard dash, saok race, potato ( President's teohnloal adviser, sot $150,- Cliff Damon has been quit· sick the iot look as if she bad got vary strong. NOTICE. It ia not bard to imagine wbat would 'ace, three raoe. Charles B. W0. An allotment of $60,000 to tbe vance will be so small that will know it. Auction of jaat week, bat it better at this writing. legged John Sylvester is going to move to you hardly happen if the German worker should Stevens la ohalrmao of this oommittee. înte Deprament and of $10,000 to tbe The aubecrlber hereby glvee notice that will soter Bates j jymao Wheeler's farm and work for of toe jJ* devote a or a third more time to Ralph Betsey College Premium ara of Labor the Chief haa been executrix quarter ( ribbqns offered in department Exeoutive duly appointed his fall. twenty j >im, do the chores and cut wood what will and teatament of than the workers of other tlaasea of also in the usual efused to because confidential, Kll^ production fancy work, ( ime be can. explain I0USEH0LD GOODS OA LB Β W. BRICKETT, lfcte of industrial countries. Great industrial ilasae· of knit and for tbe while In deceased.fryebufK·, ΑΠ J* tteOroo. goods, rugs quilts, carrying government along the County of Oxford, ·»* would and with >n ie was in and to •on· demand· the expansion sorely follow, jellies and oanned Chairman Europe refused oall having against »*™e Rev. Mr. from goods. Northweet At H. L. an to ejtaterfthe Stenger, missionary Albany. in Libby'e deceaaed deelred « the world short of goods Germany might if the oommittee for fancy Mra. Congress pxtra session, several large Carriage preaentthereto aw ndir, preached here Sunday. Mr. and work, Mrs. E. W. Rolfe was in Bethel Thurs· settlement, and all Indented eaaily make «uch giant stridea as to win Slroy R and knit urns are given the inolud- to Ira. Stenger and children are Davis; quilt·, ruga department·, in trade in a rela- stopping Mra. A. R. ay. for war risk. lepoeitory, supremacy foreign α a [ood·, jellies and ng $2,868,000 & Tffi'SSr,Maine. the for and will leave Tnell; Eastman Andrews j place while, J. F. and called on No. tively short time. anned goods, Mra. S. T. White. Three Harrington family Deerin^^*!$fet, Fryeburg, heir two oldest children to attend the t ia brother Mrs. Althea G. of Sept. 16th, Al». iremlum ribbons ara offered for indmd- Sunday. Quimby North Clothiers and Furnishers Norway, Lcademy. A. E. Whitman of Gorbam, N. was burner was re-eleoted of tbe Reunion at Andover. lal farm and garden exhibit·. A. R. president Mrs. Henry Bearce and little Roger, t ere faine Woman's Christian 'noli baa oharge of theae as chairman of reoently. Temperance NOTICE. September 14 tbe relative· of the ritb Mrs. Bearce'· mother, Mrs. Amanda Joe Pitta and of Harrison were Jnlon at the annual he oommittee on family convention at Rook- 31 Market Square, South Paris. M are ton at the home of 1 lerrill, left for their borne vegetables. , ι town also iturday, Sept. 27, 1919 The aabecrlber hereby give· notice family gathered Sunday night There will be Sunday, Ralph Martin. ind Friday. Miss Isabelle H. Stlckney of toe.Îf'u»» » S. W. and O. A. Mareton. ii ι dancing afternoon and ha· beea duly appointed executor Although Washington. E. W. Rolfe worked for M. F. Tyler, f East Brownfield was re elected oorre· veoing, with mnalo by Sbaw'a Orcbea- , 1:30 P. M. will and teetament of Λ.Μ the weather looked threatening in the Charles Glover and Drew Stearns left frover Hill, last week. LIZZIE T. ra. ponding secretary. BEBRT. WeefW*Jg1. early morning to aa to prevent some J londaj for Orono to attend the Unlvar- Nelson Rolfe bas a of In the County of Oxford, bongbt pair All hfrlnij from a distance from starting, it proved s Ity of Maine. teera of Herman Merrill. Woman love· a clear, rosy complexion. Bar- NOTICE. ΗΟΠΟΒ. bond· aa the law direct·. peiy"' trf nek Blood Bitters Is for the WANTED. demand· againat the estate «tfeeMdeceaaea to be a and about 150 a number from here attended West Loveli. Mr·. Mill· I· 111 at splendid purifying The subscriber hereby gives notice that he The euberrlber hereby fire· notice that be perfect day, gath- Qalte Irving this writing. lood, clearing the skin, restoring sonnd h dfges. * u been duly appointed administrator of the has been duly appointed administrator of the L fink oIms man Id i ered and a dinner of baked · tate fair last with more favorable Mrs. Qattie * on. All _ enjoyed week, C. Noble ia vlaltlng rela- Mrs. Leslie Cummings has returned to druggists sell It Prloe $1.95. itate of P^.Of shop doing «ssir^ssues» aandwichee, pastry and ooffee. ν eather than for oouotj fair. t tes in tbe h er home In LIZZIE 0. late of TI10MA8 8 BRI DO HAM, late of imbing and H eating. Maat b· a mat beans, plaoe. Westbrook. The of harsh Is KNIGHT, DlxfleM, Bockfleld, good β Βχχ|Τ| ouield. in at day physios «one. People ι, the of Oxford, deoeaaed. AU la the of Oxford, deceased. All rkmao In these lloee. work toiMdlajri£.B M·^ The afternoon wae enjoyed ainging, A. M. Richardson la the Sanatorium Mra. Joba A. Fox is visited Mrs. A. M. Farwell and Her- « ant County peraona County persona Steady 1819. being by gràadaon, mud, easy laxatives. Doan's Begniets {, demanda the eatate of aald demands the estate of said de· Sept. 16th, and tbe f< ir a few in business nut- h er slater srt h ive satisfied thousands. ivlng against having against 1 to Beferenoea chatting, telling atoriee, by days assisting Emma and husband of Charles- J> Farwell, of Rosllndale, oalled lOo at all drug store·. soeaaed are desired to the same for ceased an deal red to present tbe same for set- good pay right party. Mas·., preaent Addrees numerous children In feaetiny oo tbe ap- t< m. t >wn, Mass. ο a Mrs. Farwell'· oouains, Zenaa and' I M Mlement, and all Indebted thereto are re· tlement, and all Indebted thereto an requested [aired. which there. All to Norman Riohardson was at Ecsema spreads rapidly: itching almost drives Mated to make to make Immediately. plea grow hoped hone Sun- John A. Fox has torn down hie L elan Mills. _ q payment PARIS MACBINK mill, f on mad. ror Dean's Ointment Is HKKBYpsjn^tlmmed K. Dix lately. Me. WILLIAM B. CO., meet la 1930. d quick rsltel, f KNIGHT, field, NULTT, Portland, Ma. again V· I p reparlng to bnlld a new one. Z. W. Mill· la cutting hla alio oorn. ν ell recommended, βϋο at all stone. IMO «ept.lfth.ltt* Atf Ualia. j Sepi.tf.19ie. ( lté» BoithPaiia, A Pett1· ]*· WfcttrrlU· la it» OM Home Potm. Il SB—-————-g— Democrat King friend· la town. At te Shavlne. FOB SALE. Oxford Editor Democrat: NORWAY. Mr·. When It comes to we hare house on Pleasant Street, Delphine Lowe went to Weet By the kindness of Mr. and Mr*. Wm «taring, My Sumner Sunday to vieit relative·. L. the word of Pliny for It that Sclplo South Paris. Lot includes about 23, igiç Harlow and too Percy, the "Rlplej Pans, Maine, September Africa nus was the first man who ever of an acre. 5oati W. S. Starbird went to Pitts- boy·," W. 8. and F. B., and their slsteri three-quarters Buildings ~ Saturday were Will Delano of the Tagger field to ip«od a few with given a good time at the old Riplej neighbor- shaved everyday. Whether Mr. Afrl- in day· friend·. hood bu the Mark good repair. Homestead on hill on Sunday, recently purobaaed canus shaved himself or was shaved Albert F. .Ripley at C. E. McARDLE, went the G. Richardson farm Norway Center, v Roger· Mondey to 14th of September. Owing to threat- by a does not bnt It PARIS. Brunswick to oontinae end baa moved hie household barber, Pliny say, ; South Paris. Autumn SOUTH hi· ooarse in Ming weather and washed ont roadi good* 38 39 Bowdoin there. luay be gathered from certain remarks I College. there waa not ao large a company as on Apparel Dr. ▲. Leon of Talleyrand that this Is an Important err ©red the MIm Clare Bacon former oooaaions, but those who oame Slkkenga, osteopathic McPhee baa of Weet Peri· I· hu taken the of Dr. In Asked If BACKING UP PEOOF vim Annie teacher of were on band for pbyeiolan, praotloe point any man's habits. at Bates College. the eighth grtde In the right enjoyment. du* (B) waa a I. K. Moorebonie who recently left Nor- cut his own the iw#bm»n grammar •chool. There good dinner, even If brown Napoleon whiskers, all to Portland I way. Dr. and Mrs. have room· The Kind That South Paris People The Garments have those little touches of Beryl Silver will go sugar did figure in the making. So Slkkenga great French statesman replied : Μ··· Business Col· The Seneca Club will have a at Mrs. F. N. Barker's, where bla office Cannot wMk to attend Gray'· bnaine·· many interesting stories were told, and "Tee. One born to be a king has Deny. {hl| meeting at Mr·. Affnea L. Morton'· the mosic was so is located. this fine, that the following someone to shave bnt they who at Mrs. Izah H. who haa been him, an man or in demand woman tag·· Monday evening 7:30. bumble rhjmee were orowded out; but Sanborn, Many earnest South Paris style that is always by every Haynes spent the pact week with Mrs. Adnah Danfortb for some acquire kingdoms shave themselves. \jrs J. Π as some would like them in their scrap woman baa publicly endorsed Doan's Mr·. Ida Bonney, in Mr. and Mr·. Ralph Oilbert of Ridlon- tier sieter, books aa souvenirs of the I weeks, haa gone to Stookton Springs, Pills. witb ville are gueeta of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur happy day, Kidney am where she will remain with old school- Week after month after month Sumner. E. Forbes a asked to send them to you hoping Matter of week, new for day or two. an la- Adaptability. purchasing apparel. went to Boa I will K. M. mates, the Misses Hitohborn, for read their statements. MiUeti Thursday yon print them. ▲. works toward content- yon've Richard Mr·. L. B. definite Adaptability Would these South Paris reo- resume bis course in Boeton Bibber, who 1· at Alton C. stay. people toD, to THE OLD HOME. teaober of ment; to lit ourselves and Wheeler'· for the inmmer, spent the Misa Helen Tracy, hlktory willingly ommend any medicine if it were not past Elsie A. L*ai»er»ity. week at her home in Walee. To my brothers and «latere, from ▲. Ε. M. in the high sobool, and Miss cheerfully Into the changed conditions There is one to to good? way learn of the beauty Mason baa returned Worcee Peaoock, teacher of Frenoh and Latin, that exist In countless homes Would confirm snd their just Donald Miss I often think ot the dear old home—home of onr today tbty repeat where be ie Alice Sanborn, daughter of Mr. have rooms at Allen'·. Mao·., attending childhood days, Mrs. Charles thin broad land means the statements after years bad passed? ttr. and Mrs. F. H. went throughout ter Academy. Sanborn, Monday A nd m ν tired heart still cherishes lore for Its Nathan Coy of Pramlngbam, Mass., Looal is evidence. Worcee to Portland to lifting of another burden from proof good and see attend businesi woodland ways a on the Qrand heavy of these must morn- college. formerly oondnctor confirmed after is desirability garments, you J Curts went Monday Where bloomed mosses the heads Testimony years Mayflowers 'mong green baa been the week of the households. Many to bis second C. E. McArdle will sell hi· household and moxies' vernal sprays. Trunk, spending past better evidence. Waterville begin In our of which we lug to at Twas the bome of ladles' and violets, with hia Miss Helen Coy. things way living e Paris man's fWi!I»rd College. goods aaotion at his house on Pleasant slipper, sister, Tt following South on io Colby white and bine, after would have once essentials we the feel of Street afternoon of this week at Mr. and Mrs. Adney A. Keene, called statement leaves no room for doubt. designs, the material and them I Friday And shaded by darkest spruce and flr the try be a of tbe Baptist some weeks In have re- now as our time suffer- 8 will meeting 1:30. fringed o'chls grew spending town, regard useless, taxing It must convince every kidney There at on Thursday, Sept. 25, With œtals pink and sweetest turned to Brlatol, Ν. H. and resources. And we can live er who reads it. I Miss porcelain—the yet jjdise'Aid re. Dennison. Louise Silver takes the of flowers we knew. Mrs. Winchester of Man- can home οί M Madge place Howard even more If back aches—if your kidneys that learn to own satisfaction what tbe her Miss I see In Memory's treasure-land the wide green fully, pleasantly, smoothly your you your sister, Beryl Silver, in the bas been visiting her of L. bae gone to Dor- fields again. cheater, Mass., than In other are weak, profit by the experience Mrs. Ethel Edwards .Eolian Quartette, and in the Universal- Clara days.—Exchange. she has And seem to hear the bobolinks trill oat their mother and sister, Mrs. Hayden E. Monk, mechanic, Pleasant Street. He Masc., where employ- is! ohoir. Klorlous strain. Chester, and Mrs. F. E. Drake. ten I was w.nter in a And there are the old red roses ever says: "About years ago going smart we have. for the private family. blowing John D. Cole of Boston is garments I ment Mr·. Elizabeth Buck and Mr·. Charles sweet anl fair— spending Explaining "Yankee." to work every day with a lame baok. lieede of Portland i· again And a breath of their old-time comes hfs'vacation In town with hi*, mother, Miss Bacj L. Back have been a few day* fragrance Yankee "was a cant, favorite word The pain seemed to be located just I store spendiog on the transient air. in the millinery for Mr·. with Mrs. Mrs. Wm. C. Cole, and sister, Mrs. Amy scross The secre- 1 jw^aer Raymond Qatea on Stearns Sometimes I see the orchards radiant with with farmer Jonathan Hastings of my kidneys. kidney is here for the fall three, Carrier. C. >mrley. and Hill, and Dr. C. L. Buck was there over honeyed bloom, tions were unnatural and I deoided my I L. Fal- Cambridge about 1713. ... A Yan- the week-end. At other·, the red'nlng fruitage shows where Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Rowe of kidneys needed attention. Someone told il season. the burnished leaves room. kee or Yankee cider and give mouth Foreside, Mr. and Mrs. J. Irving good horse, me to Doan's Pills and I Oliver and Wi- The vista of hills and try Kidney got Mre. Grace daughter Lafayette F. Dow has returned to wide, mountains, valleys, Tbibodeau of and Mis* the like. The students (of NEW FALL SUITS to Auburn- at times 1 see. Medford, Mass., some at the Sburtleff Co.'s Inc. Drup went saurday morning West Newton, Mass to resume j aooa. teaching And the pastures high are evergreen—the brooks May Tbibodeau of Bouton bave recently Harvard) used to hire horses of him ; Store. One box did me so mnch good I where they will be for the io the Allen school for at that dals, Mass, boys place flow sllentlv, visited their father, Thomas Thibodean. their intercourse with and his use continued them until I had finished | And on this earth there is no that Is half him, using 49.50 where be was formerly engaged. place Kneeland of formerly of $29.75, 32.46, 34.75, 37.45, j present. so dear to me. Calvin Weld, of the term on all occasions, led them three boxes. I found myself well again 1· m tbe Central Maine Those who attend the Rebekah meet- Norway, bas been tbe guest of bis daugh- and have never since been without I George Hi] ey THE HEW HOME. to adopt it."—Will Gordon, "Independ- Materials are H tal for treatment for blood this week not the five- ter, Mrs. Pbineas Curtis, for a few days. Doan's in the bouse." given Broadcloth, Serges, Gabardine, Velour, Poplin Genera ing please forget Ο, I wish that I could tell yoa all the good that ence of United States," volume 1, let- (Statement α L:e and ia The shoe of tbe Jeller- I thumb, reported cent article for the auotion. Ton want) comes to me— factoay Carroll, July 25, 1908.) poison.η»» and from the home that was to allow ter 12, page 482. said: "Oc- and we:!. to be there if you want a time. AU the loving forgiving sou Co. closed Wednesday On June 6, 1910, Mr. Monk Novelty Suiting I udoing good Is to be. tbe a day at state fair. I use a few doses of Doan's nic-tte the shades of age are falling, painfully, employee casionally, Misees A Aastin, Mary Abbott, Mrs. Albert D. Perk and her sister, Though con- I around as Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Hazen of Beverly, Kidney Pills when my kidneys get Leich and Marion Simpson left Mrs. Ella S. Heald of East have here. Man's Wonderful Makeup. 4 Florence Sumner, Brightly In the near-by distance doth the .lights Mass., were guests last week of Mr. and gested and the results are always satis- of iast week for Oorham to been at her at Old for sour a man looks, M the tiret cottage Orobard of heav'n appear. Mrs. J. F. Swain. No difference how factory."! scbool. a few and Park was over And we see the loving faces of the dearly prized Hi enter the normal day·, Mr. there son of Mr. and Mrs. he contains about 60 lumps of sugar at Foster-Mllburu of yore John Sanborn, 60c, all dealers. NEW FALL COATS of Sunday. hands stretched to us left tbe first of last and Alton C. Wheeler and Clerk Courts And their white greet Albert L. Sanborn, of the ordinary cubical dimensions, Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, Ν. T. from the ever open door— >: were speakers Mon- Oscar I. Pitt· bas suffered a severe week Orono to enter tbe University to make the there I Donal.i Β dge | For us all sweet welcome to their (or seasoning complete, and a to re- they'll give 1 Ladies' Misses' Coats day of last week at reception paralytic shock, and is in a oritical con- homes of love and light of Maine. are 20 spoonfuls of salt. If a man at Brownâeld. Where a life nf use and beauty doth await our Miss Marion of Gorbam, Ν. H., turned * die.s dition. He has been removed from bit» Noyes were distilled into water he would AN OLD residence in the to town farm spirit's flight. baa returned to her home after spending 37.46, 42.60, 49.60, r for village the There we'll know a wand reunion with the or more than $22.45, 24.76, 27.46, 32.46, > left Wednesday Mrs. L. make about 38 quarts, I Gu- for care. heart· that love us best some weeks with Mr. and T. where be is to enter tbe half his entire He also con- Philadelphia When the God of Life shall give us what we've Heath and other relatives. weight. 66.00 <: to take tbe Establishment 66.00, To.vers fv Pennsylvania, Mies Ruth Miller will go on Tuesday earned to make us blest. Francia S. Andrews, who has been tains a great deal of starch, chloride and tioance. coarse in commerce of this week to Philadelphia, where she treatment in Boston, and YOU receiving medical of potash, magnesium, sulphur hy- OFFERS Materials are Bolivia Swedene, expects to spend the next few months and left Cord, Tinseltone, Sparkle, Broadcloth, It Clerk ?! Courts Donald B. Partridge bas returned home, Monday drochloric acid in his wonderful sys- week to attend to with her grandmother, where she was for Ν. H., to resume SERVICE. vis at R .nford iast morning Hanover, tem. NEW Melton and Velour last winter. hie coarse in Dartmouth College. Cheviot, sâtural ζϋ >n .uatters for a considerable Misses Doris Eiva Perry and aamber of re^dents of that place. The Euterpean Club will have a busi- Longley, F. E. De- GARMENTS ness at Mrs L. Morton's Adeline DeCoster, with Mr*. "Age Cannot Wither." Leora and Leona Annie, twin meeting Agnes Misses at Coster as cbaperone, and their Tuesday afternoon of this week gentlemen A tradesman was brought before wi uj !3·45> !4·95 ! Rev. G. H. Newton, who tendered bia land Athletic Club, which playe ia the freshman class at the high school, and right 38-39 reiignati η s. me weeks since, will oon- afternoon against {he famous Boston the bousing accommodations are con- c'ude bis past rate of tbe South Paris Red Sox, world champions in the season gested. Chlorine. NOTICE. ch irch next with ser- of 1918. The Portland clab has assem- DeRue Bros.1 Minstrels were at the The subscriber gives notice that he has Baptist Sunday, World-Prohibition One of the most important commer- hereby and Mr. Newton an of and Meeting. been duly appointed executor of the last will aoos moru;ng evening. bled quite aggregation talent, Opera House Saturday evening. of chlorine Is In the bleach- of Oklahoma cial uses and tes'ament of DRESSES a« : this church for foar Penfold la one of the Hod. H. T. Laughbaum H. and THE FALL has been of "Dutch" possibili- Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hayden cloth BO BERT C. THOMAS, late of Oxford, will at the South Parie of paper and various fab- Tears. ties in the pitcher's box. speak Baptist Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Baker, who have ing In the County of Oxford, deceased, and given church Monday evening, Sept. 29, at 7:80. been tbe summer at their cot- rics. bonds as the law directs. All persons having de- Attractive Dresses N'ews bas been received of tbe birth of There was a large attendance at the spending mands the estate of said deceased are Serge Subject, "Make Democracy Safe for the ''The at tbe bave against as soldiers of the tage, Haverhill," lake, desired to present the same for settlement, and ι ton, wh been named Donald Swal- reception to the returned is one of hundred· of World." This returned to tbeir home in Haverhill, Catarrh Cannot Be Cured all indebted thereto are requested to make pay- to Mr. and Mrs. James Qulnn of order Hamlin Lodge, K. of P., now as $22.45, 24-75. 27-45. 32-45 low. given by national-world prohibition rallies Mass. with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, they ment Immediately. Sherbrooke, Ρ on the 5th of The address of cannot reach the seat of the disease. WALTER L. GRAY, €outh Paris, Maine. Q., Septem- Wednesday evening. being held throughout America. Mr. was last sen- Carroll Stearns Tuesday Catarrh is a local disease, greatly in- 16th, 1919. 38 40 ber. Mrs. Quinn was formerly Miss welcome was by Alton C. Wheeler, is a Sept Silk Dresses given who lawyer by profes- in tbe Essex Court at fluenced constitutional and Poplin a M. Laughbaum, tenced Superior by conditions, ïadie ^wa1 w. for some years resident with response by Dr. D. Stewart. of the Oklahoma must an sion, is superintendent Lawrence, Maes., to two years in tbe in order to cure it you take NOTICE. Soatb Paris. There were solos by Misa Alice Barden was internal remedy. Hall's Catarrh Medi- notice that he Ânti-Saloon League. In 1913 he ap- house of correction on tbe charge of The subscriber hereby gives i645- 17 75. '8-75 the Gentle- cine 1b taken Internally and acts thru has administrator of the $14.95, of West Paris, songs by Jolly President Wilson to repre- and been duly appointed a frost Thursday morning. pointed by larceny from the Wayne Oil Supply the blood on the mucous surfaces of the estate of Quite aharp men Glee and selections by an at the corn was moat of Club, sent the United States government be was as Hall's Catarrh Medicine was late of Milton Fortunately tbe sweet Refreshments Co., for whom acting traveling system. DANA E. BEAN, PlantaUon, orchestra of four pieces. Fourteenth International on by one of the best physicians In the of Oxford, deceaeed, and it and many of tbe gar- Congress salesman. He pleaded guilty to tbe in- prescribed County given beyond danger, were served. in this country for years. It is com- bonds as the law directs. All persons having de so which met at Milan, Italy. are to be other I deo crops were in the same condition, Alcoholism, dictment. There said of some of the best tonics known, mands the estate of said deceaeed arr iof Mr. vis- posed against that tbe was doubtless compara- The birthday of Elmer T. While in Europe, Laughbaum against him. combined with some of the best blood desired to present the same for settlement, and damage eighteenth charges of OUT SUMMER and less than in several Dean and Miss Myrtle Reid of Berlin, N. ited most of the countries and capital The S. P. Kelley homestead on Alpine purifiers. The perfect combination all Indebted thereto are requested to make pay- CLOSING I t:ve!y small, the in Hall's Catarrh Medi- ment Immediately. on the same cities to study the iiqaor question from bas been sold to E. Emer- ingredients I yrevious years. H., which occurred day, Street George cine is what produces such wonderful FRED F. FOSTER, was observed Friday evening at the home a European standpoint. son, who will take possession at once. results in catarrhal conditions Send for Milton Plantation, Me. Mrs. Amy Crandlemire, after spending are welcome at this Ad- 1919. 88-40 DRESSES. of Elmei's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ε. B. All meeting. Rev. D. B. Holt, district superintend- testimonials, free. Sept. letta, ι week or two with her sister, Mrs. is free. An to aid in F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo, O. on Western Avenue. The mission offering the at tbe Methodist » Dean, guests ent, ocoupied pulpit All 76c. Clarence G Morton, left last week for the world move- Druggists, ] included some ten of the friends of the financing prohibition church Sunday. Hall's Pills for constipation. 3uckfield. and will from there to Family AND LESS go Ice cream and a birth- ment will be taken. Professor and Mrs. Charles Danfortb HALF PRICE is to young people. ; Hartland, where Mr. Crandlemire can- who have oc- Kc· day cake surmounted with eighteen and tbeir two children, For croup or sore throat, use Dr. Thomas' teach this year, and where will go Plummcr α. Loverlng. 30c and 60c. At all drug they dles and the names Elmer and Myrtle cupied the Shackley cottage on Pike let'c OU. Two else·, Theatre that were to 9.96. Closing » a known itorea. Voile Dresses $7.46 I housekeeping. and a social was Plummer G. Lovering, well Hill for the summer, returned Thursday were served, evening v Savoy citizen of South Paris, died Thursday SOUTH PARIS TbeW. C. T. U. will meet in tbe Con- enjoyed. Numerous gifts were received to tbeir home in St. Louis. 3.98. j after a short illness. Mr. Lov- and Doris Born. out price, gregational vestry Tuesday afternoon, the young people. morning Louis A. Brooke daughter by was a native of but with at Mrs. ering Canada, went Thursday to Boston, where she Evening were Sept. 23, 'j:30 o'clock. Apphia of Mr. and in Every of Cross Bar Muslin that^ Misa Reta Shaw, daughter the of a year or so spent will WHITE DRESSES Poplin, Clifford and Mrs. Hattie leaders. her exception attend college. In 13, to the wife of Alfred M. Swift, Mrs. Howard W. Shaw, celebrated has in South Paris for Paris, Sept. At and 8:30 California, been L. H. Cushman has added an electric a 7 Report» fr m state convention, study of afternoon Daniels, daugh'er. seventh birthday Saturday like He was for In to tbe wife of Mattl out uoual and discussion of something forty years. wagon loader for coal to bis business, West Paris, Sept. IS, and $3.95. Closing price, $1.49. handbook, at which twelve of her a $2.95 with a party in the employ of the Parie installed near (be side Helkklnen, daughter. *ork for the are on the pro· many years which will be In to the wife of James coming year friends were the invited guests. but for tbe few Hartford, Sept. 12, 22 were young Manufacturing Co., past track of the railroad. 3ammon, a daughter. MONDAY, Sept. GINGHAM DRESSES, many styles $3.95, fam. were of and white, and His PLAID Decorations pink years has been retired from labor. Mrs. Lanra Proctor has returned home In Hartford, Sept. 13, to the wife of David Mr. and Included a birthday Chamberlain, Jr., a son. and Mrs. Leon S. Fairbanks the refreshments age was 80 years. after several weeks with rela- WALSH out Mrs. Lillian spending in Bumford, Sept. 18, to the wife of John GEORGE 5.95. Closing price, $2.98. iiogbter returned Thursday cake with seven candles. As as tbe late John H. Martin and Ν. H. 4.95, Marjorie long tives at West Bethel Berlin, Βι οwn, a daughter. IN 'ram their stay at their camp at Concord Shaw, Reta's grandmother, presented had a home here, Mr. Lovering made his Frank E. Herriok has bought the Rob- four ?ond, and Mr. Fairbanks went to bis her with a plate fifty years old, home with him. For some years he at a one- ert Smith place East Stonebam, .Ub3 2'0e in Mrs. was her on her seventh late Mrs. Lizzie Married. = Abiogton, Mass., Friday. which given boarded with the Morse, man farm of seven acres, and will retire So." other birthday his "I'll A-ho Fairbanks and daughter will remain for birthday. Numerous and only two or three weeks before from shoe making. Say »»hort time Mrs. M were received the young hostess, to board with Mr. and Qtbs with her mother, gifts by death had gone Miss Mildred Noyes returned to Bos- In Mexico,.Sept. 17, br Rev. W. N. Beseey. Mr. EDDIE POLO 3. a afternoon was spent. of the town Miss Lena I Crockett. and very pleasant Mrs. Brill, who are in charge ton Tuesday to resume her studies at Ray Elwln Phllbrlck of Frye and Frances Gleason of Mexico. week at the farm. tbe & Stratton Business Electric and a bath room are On Friday of this Congre- Bryant College. In Bumford, Sept. 15, Bev- B. F. Lowe, Mr. In "The Lure of the Circus" lights Mr. bad been for many years Blanchard of Andover by Marlon ί Miog installed at tbe home of Mrs. church there will be a Christian Lovering Mrs. Victorine Charle* A. Comlns of Wilton and Miss gational Mica I. O. 0. F of all the societies of a member of Mt. Lodge, has been a few days at Beal's Eva Miles of Bumford. I sarah Chute on High Street, and connec- Endeavor rally epending Bev. M. O. Baltzcr, and was a He was also for a In Norway, Sept. 14, by I bon has been made with the sewer. Mrs. An afternoon meeting past grand. Tavern. and Miss Florence Oxford County. chief of Mr. William Henry Knightly 23 lunch at 6 o'clock, term some years ago patriarch Miss Annie Hamlin has returned from /lima Harrtman, both of Norway. TUESDAY, Sept. Co, Mit'* brother and Mr. and Mrs. at 4 basket & o'clock, Buck wife, H. S. Aurora Encampment. He was never her home at Waterford where ahe In Sept. 14, by Bev. A. A.Callaghan, P. wbo are now and the evening meeting at 7:30. spent Rrtdgton, and Miss Woodbury, making so as known has no im- Mr. Elden D. Hall of Norway Lake Brown, of the married, and far her vacation and is in the dress- HART their home there, bave been out of town Capron of Augusta, president again Esther L. Priestley of Brldgton. WM. S. C. Hamilton of mediate relatives. rooms of Brown, Bnck & Co. \ In Mass., 8, Mr. Harold E. 'or tbe past week. Maine C. E. Union, C. making Greenfield, 8ept. IN MAINE. Tbe funeral was held at the Congre- R. A. will have a * Rich of Be.hel and Miss Evelyn N. Frary of NORWAY, Boston, president of the United Society Oxford Chapter, M., Thesta^e fuir was in lock in at 3 o'clock Sunday af- of Sreenfleld. IE. certainly Ε Rev. Daniel I. Grose, Wood- gational vestry special meeting Wednesday evening Cote of Mexico ■is of C. In Bumford, Corp. Hyac'nthe matter of weather last week, for tbe attended by Rev. C. W. Rogers, tbe 24th. M. M. M. of Bumford. fords, Rev. Thomas Owen, Pjne Street ternoon, this week, Work, and MUs Delia Therrlaalt -r,t 'ime :n a attend- of Mt. Mica He Bev. J. A. LaFlamme, years. It had good and Rev. John McLean, First and in charge Lodge. degree. In Bumford, Sept. 15, by "Branding Broadway" ee are Methodiat, Mr. Adelard Cayer and Miss Mary Eugenie from this vicinity. Tbe are as had been an Odd Fellow forty-two years. people of Portland, expected Fraser, both of Bumford. ?*d to «ee tbe state fair and do Baptist, V OD-A-V1LL PROBATE NOTICES. prosper, on this "Five Point Challenge speakers Sumner Ε. Tucker. Knlghtly-Harriman. either of the estate Botgrumb;e even if the state fair did get We will To all persons Interested In Campaign." hope everybody form of was a HOLMES named : weather by tbe old Oxford these able As tbe reenlt of a progressive There pretty wedding Sunday Died. BURTON Travelogue hereinafter taking take this chance to hear at jjs fair Somoer E. Tocker died Friday the 14th, at the home of Mrs. ▲t a Probate Court, held Parts, County dates. paralysis, evening, on the third speakers. Sootb of when her In and for the County of Oxford, at bis borne on Shillings Aveoue, Alma Harriman Norway, Lillian ▲. Bed- In the of our Lord r Com is in to the as In 8outb Parle, Sept. 16, Mr·. Tuesday of September, year a factory or more he bad Miss Florence Alma Harri- nineteen. The Farmer coming Association. three 24 hundred and Good For nine You're School Pari·. years daughter, ding, aged 53 year·. one thousand 'v>: a it can be taken care eveo witb County Sunday Wil- G. Lover- WEDNESDAY, Sept. been for the ] of, been the which man, was united in marriage with In South Pari·, Sept. 18, Plummer following matter having presented fo· convention of the Oxford affected by paralysis, hereinafter Indicated, It Is improved system and equipment The annual he bad liam The immediate log, aged 80 year·. action thereupon will increased, though got Henry Knightly. E. : *bich of a School Association gradually In South Pari·, Sept. 19, 8umner Tucker, Mabel Normand hereby Ordikko makes possible the canning Coaoty Sunday or less until a few relative· were In- about tbe streets more qnite families and gaests. 67 years. That notice thereof be given to all persons I 'fjt of it in a is and be held at Deering Memorial Church, aged order to be we want to daj. The crop good, It finally affected bis throat, Decorations of the room were of ferns, In Falrfleld, Aug. SO, Emll Pulkklnen of Weet terested, by causing a copy of this We're a GOOD B&NK and ttere is was Oot. 1. Tro- recently. ^ IN weeks successively In the Ox- g going to be more of It than South Paris, Wednesday, he was on- berries and and the bridal Parle, aged 35 Tear·. three I so that for tbe last eight days red asters, 84 published a at 8ooth necea- In Oxford, Sept. 13, Peter J. Billing·, aged ford Democrat, newspaper published mticipated, §o that it baa been gram: or to stood under an arch of and at a our checks. able to swallow food speak. couple green year·. in said County, that they may appear see bills with *y»o get an of can·, Paris, on you paying your additional supply MOBNING SESSION. was in Penob- white. In Bumford. Jamea Armour. Probate Court to be held at said Paris, I Mr. Tocker born Lee, Sept. 17, "Sis at -he ran is a little the bat In Laiar Nitro, aged 64 Hopkins" the third Tuesday of October, ▲. D. 1019, past middle, Rev. D. F. Faulkner 67 tbe son of Rev. If. 0. Baltzer officiated, using the Bumford, Sept. 14, be beard iv .uO Devotions scot County, years ago, 9 of the clock in the forenoon, and -ôere is much to come in work In connty At service. The bride waa year·. The at in the yet. 10.15 Reports of John and Lucetta (Kendall) Tucker. double ring play you laughed Days thereon If they eee cause. Make known to one oÇour Secretaries and Department yourself District 13 be left borne to take care of in white embroidered voile, with Little Red School House. de- Keene, formerly of Sonlb Superintendents tbe age of gowned of the Ckarles B. Demon late of Buckfleld, I J. Weir to wbicb veil with white blossoms. for thereof i and who will be remembered by 11:13 Address Wesley himself, and came Sootb Paris, tulle oaugbt Dr. A. Leon Sikkenga, Now comes America's Greatest ceased; will and petition probate over the next time A. Mark ley the executor Officers and talk this ®" 46 Address Rev. H. his home. He was There were no attendants. by Le rone M. Damon, except the younger ia a 11 has ever lince been Mabel in presented I generation, Dinner a OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN, Comedienne, Normand, therein named. -tdidate (or the nomination 13:13 industrious and possessed of a good Following the ceremony, reception Republican Role of this N. de- g ArrsaaooM session. Tankee shrewdness, and did waa and refreshments were served. the Title great play. Henry P. Warren late of Albany, T., you are in Norway. representative to the legislature from amount of held, Has taken over Dr. I. K. Moorbonae'a for allowance business Mr. is the son of Mr. and ceased ; copy of will and petition I ill city of in the 1.90 Soag Service. well in a variety of enterprises. Knightly at Mr·. P. N. Barker'·, BIG FEATURES Annie L. L. Warren, the Melroee, Maas., prima- North practice. Offloea OTHER of same presented by ! π» on 1.45 Business. first Dale, who Mrs. Fred Knightly of Norway. therein named. held Tuesday of this week. Mr. F. A. Sullivan He married August* Main Maine. executrix 2Λ0 Address Bev. be Mrs. the town and has Street, Norway, bu served on the died in 1882. In 1885 married He attended schools, S8tf late of Buckfleld, de- Ι fourteen years i :90 Music. Il«b«cca 8. Russell >Jâr'· tbe School who survives him. There been at Haskell's mill at East for allowance by of aldermeu of Melrose, and la i :45 Address—The Place of Sunday Lydia Fogg, employed ceased ; first account presented Allen Brown was a a of 23 la Modern Life....Bev. are no children. In belief be Uni- Waterford. The bride ia graduate THURSDAY, Sept. Alfred L. Irish, trustee. ^ow He spoke last Elementary, I alderman·at-large. 3 JO Department Conference»— School in the class of 1018, Wanted. of Denmark, deceased ; I a in Adult versal ist. Norway High Edwin Pingre· late Thursday evening at public meeting The Big Paralta Play, for allowance «β funeral was held after- and has a term of school since flrst and flnal account presented I interest of bis 4 JO Adjournment. Tbe Sunday taught At once, men to work with candidacy. She is a member of the 3 good Lunette A. Plngree, executrix. β .-00 Supper. noon at 3:30, attended by Rev. J. H. her graduation. by "Rose of Paradise" of Woodstock, de- BANK is well Burial was in bis lot and a worker in E. McCrlllis late NORWAY NATIONAL of THE I „?xlotd County represented EVBMIMG SESSION. Little Bethel. Congregational church, hay press. Emily for allowance year at Endeav- ceased; flnal account presented _bis the University of Maine. in Riverside to wbicb tbe re- the Sunday Sohool and Christian F. A. STARRING administratrix. Service. Cemetery, HARWOOD, by Louvllls F. Cummtngs, W^° went f'om her· are Donald 7 M Song W. Weir now in tbe or. .. J. of his first wife, buried I r d* 7 45 Addreae mains Juliana ▲. in and Earle who enter of Religious be re- Mr. and Mrs. Lake, Me. Thclma I. and Hopklnson, "Oldest and Strongest National Bank I ~".°rooks Dunham, 8 00 Addre··—The True Meaning on Fore Street, will For the present Knightlj 38-40 Norway BARRISCALE for license to I Bev. C. 07m Ilia cemetery BESSIE minor wards, of Porter; petition tall, Harlan Dennlaon, who returns Education moved direction of Mrs. Tucker, the i will reside with his parent· at North real estate presented by Lena B. J®'·in» by sell and convey Oxford County." second year, and Arthur G. Dow, widow. j Norway. Charlie Chaplin Comedy Hopklnson, guardian. bad course Mrs. Lillian A. Redding. Bankrupt's Petition ter taken pari of the Discharge. Millard Weeks late of Paris, deceased ; peti- six Maxim In the matter of ) balance remaining In - !*fore going into the navy in 1917. After a final illness of about weeks, Ripley and Reunion. tion for order to dlttribate Maine Hall-Prleetley. HABOLD E. MARTIN, { In Bankruptcy. Marshall C. Weeks, ad- Norway, trains carried from a of impaired his hands presented by points following longer period members gathered Sept. on El- Bankrupt. ) 26 1·°?^J'· at Twenty-eight At Bridgton Sunday, the 14th, Dia ministrator. died of the FRIDAY, Sept. *®ove. Bethel to Weet Paris, some fifteen Mrs. Lillian A. Redding for the annual reunion of tbe Ripley To the Hon. Clakknck Hale, Judge health, Par- 14th den D. Hall of Norway Lake and Miss trlct Court of the United State· tor the District F. Gordon late of Peru, deceased; °°jt bounri for the the larger home on Pleasant Street, South at tbe old Ripley Cyrus estate university, ber and Maxim family Esther Priestley of Bridgton were united of Maine: Dean for an allowance ont of personal I of whom sre 16. Mrs. Redding now Priscilla petitition entering thla year. ia. on Tueaday, Sept home in 1814) occupied by offi- Ε. MABTIN of In the by Louise Gordon, widow. and (built in marriage, Rev. A. A. Callagban If ABOLD Sumner, presented of Jamea Angelia L. Harlow, whose mother waa a " of Oxford, and State of Maine, in of deceased ; The Ladies' have waa the daughter William The took place at the County IN Harry L. Lovrjoy late Peru, Baptist Aid appoint· waa in Wisconsin, hand ciating. wedding that on the for allowance w '·β0 Andrews, and born Maxim. After joyous greetings, Mr. and said District, respectfully represents flrst and flnal account presented committees for their home of the bride's parents, 38th day of March, last past, he was duly administratrix. following to Maine with her parents wishes, and a bountiful by Lula J. Lovejoy, »annal sale to be held in Deeember: but came shakes and good Mrs. Priestley, and was followed adjudged bankrupt under the Acta of Congress of Since that time hot tbe Joseph sur- late of Dix flekl, de- when four years age. dinner, and coffee by the son of relating to Bankruptcy; that be baa duly or Prince E. Col cord I Table-Mrs. Anale Mr». Agnes picnic by a reception. Mr. Hall is "Kiss Kill" for allowance Dudley, lived in Sumner until more or less rendered all hi· property and right· of proper- ; flrst account by Inez Hoille. ahe baa aiwaya boatess, many stories funny ceased presented Joe1· March. Mrs. Mrs. Winnifred Hall of Norway Lake. and baa fully with all the require- Harlow, administrator. I iSA?· or two. She ia survived a Mrs. Alice ty, compiled BIG FEATURES John 8. Mtry 8ta»r«, Mm. Mail** within a year more), poem by a of Sohool. aaid Acta and of the order· of Court OTHER rw^Tib^Mri. West (generally He ia graduate Norway High ment· of of Hiram deceased ; peti SHOWING H title Gould. Mrs. Minnie Rowe of tbat waa a touch In* his bankruptcy. Ida M. Sargent late FALL ont slater, Blixabeth Maxim (she Ripley), a in he entered and convey real estate pre- Alice W tarin, Mrs. Mar by niece·. Tbe After year Colby College, Wherefore be That be bo decreed tion for license to sell and and a stroll about tbe farm, all gathered pray·, may administrator. OF Mrs. Emily West, Miss PhylUi Parla, nephews and the employ of the A. H. Berry Shoe Co. the Court to have a full discharge from all sented by Frank X. Sargent, waa attended room old by Ç^JVor, at 1 o'clock Friday in "Graninarm's" singing waa tranaferred to his estate under said 27 Awon funeral Tbe in Portland, and later debt· provable against SATURDAY, Sept P. Iwstt late of Paris deceased; Table-Mrs. L. 0. Morton, Mrs. Villi A. Sullivan of Norway. with The such debts aa are Harry estate Rev. F. songs, and closing America, the Boaton offioe. Immediately after the Bankruptcy Acta, exoept for an allowance out of personal Do™ Tyter, Mise Annie Bdwards. by Burial waa tie law from auch discharge. petition widow. Μιΐϋ,™ were four Oaken Bucket and "Blest be tbe war be excepted by of the Lillian K. Swett, liygMlsasoM Table—Mrs. Clarence Morton, bearers nephews. Old United Statea entered the enliated Dated this 15th day of September, A. D. 1919. The biggest picture year, preeented by iu>,;l S at Weat Sum- of all the j m ^oyes, Mrs. Florence Weeks, Mrs. in Pleaaant Pond Cemetery that binds.1' A group ploture in the and waa on service HABOLD E. MABTIN, Bankrupt. late of 8umner,. de- BvereH Signal Corpa, Wlnalow T. Bisk·· was taken by Mr. in cam in thla account for allowaaoe by Vjt®4"·. · Mrs. An ner. twenty-eight aa instructor pa country ORDER OF NOTICE THEREON. ceased ; flrst presented MILLINERY Table-Mis· Julia Morton. of Auburn wife a Maxim), Is to enter the shoe Heart of Everett D. Bobbins, administrator. Mrs. Katie Amen, Mrs. Mabe Verrill (bia and overseas. He District or Mains, as. The Humanity ft^bUl,•nia K. P. District Convention. to their Hats in all the newest Mrs. Davis. after wbicb all departed homes, & Co. at 00 de- Ladies' and Children's Carolyn 16th firm of Ε. E. Flood Farolngton, On this 19th day of September, A. D. 1919, STARRING Prlno· E. Coleord late of Dlxfleld, Convention of the memories of a very pleas- It is— determination of collateral tils year doea the fnll-moon The District with pleasant where will reaide. reading the foregoing petition, ceased; peftion for and colors. will be held they the a be bad John 8. Harlow, designs from ai Knigbta of Pythiaa, ant occasion. Ordered by Coort/That bearing Inheritance tax presented by idea gee any snpport District, aame on 34th of October, A. D |®0-'roet Lodge, No. 121, at Oxford, upon the the day DOROTHY PHILLIPS administrator. "**®mation of the facta, la the speoia with Craigie Peter J. Billing·. 1819, before aald Court at Portland, in said Dis- evening, Oct 9th. Mica Note·. and that no Maes., do- period of the first half of Septem Maine, Thuraday Mount Lodge trict, at 10 o'clock ta the forenoon; ZUsa E. Stan· late of Lowell, FRIDAY and SATURDAY, JJ®eer at 8 P. M. by Peter J. who bad been in fall· be la the Oxford Demo Bo&ton and New York went wild for allowaaoe by »hen we opened even Billing·, ttce thereof published oeased ; flfth account pretested always shiver a little wit! Convention At its regular meeting Thursday died at In said and ι health for aboot two years, crat, a newspaper printed District, over this Word can- Bentoa L. Swift, trustee. 27 w· ba< Lodge, No*ttl. I. O. O. F., gave ing lx big 26 and If not witb oold, Craigie Mt. Mica Lodge, on the that all known creditors, and other persona production. September ^Prehension of Knight by Hamlin ing, th< hia home in East Oxford Friday, time and now on de- light sufficient to do 8:90 P. M., rank to tbe returning soldiers of Interest, may appear at the aald place not describe it Plan seeing Fraderlea M. Cross lata of Oxford, froata, allgb Paria. reception at the of 84 years. He Is sur- ahow If th< for allowaaoe All are Invited. Miee Ban· Beede, Deelgner 001 oi No. 31, of Sooth C. Wheeler gave ι 12tb, age and cause, any they hare, why 8 ceased ; flnal aoooont presented by oordially ,l extensive One came Lodge, order. Hoo. Alton of Nor· should not be this wonderful feature. smashing damage. followed by the weri vtved one son, A. J. Billing· prayer of aald petitioner granted Henry A. Cross, executor. of lea 10:00 P. M., banquet address, and there by the Thai ®orniog the 5tb, a few hoara tb« very interesting and three Mrs. And it la further ordered by Court, reels. ■J ο ti»e of welcome, and raaponse by I way, daughters, Floyd the Cleric ahall aead mall to all known cred big lata of Paris, deceased ; days before Uie fall moon oi , addreaa remarks Earle Clifford, Capt. Guy by Lillian Bedding and a number 'o! by ; Felton sad Mrs. Edwin 8ands of Oxford, of aald and thla order, ad ol ι Chancellor, and others. H Itora ooplea petition seats will be on sale at will *nd for probate thereof presented l|»· Grand local Sweet, limer R. Tyler at their of raaldenceat Reserved petition named. th!*™"0*ot"» ··*»th·olher offlcera and anc and Mr·. Emma 8. White of Llabon Fall·, dreaaedto them plaoes by Walter L. Gray, the executor therein eorniog of the a few boor speeches by grand waa called a very interesting of the Theatre Box Office from 16tb, 1 38-40 also two brothers, Leander S. Billings ο Savoy flT* "BOOB Witneaa the Hon. Clabucb Haln, Judge ADDISON K. HCRRICK, Judge of L. ·"* th· speakers. Inatructive meeting. of on Witness, Mrs. Paris and M. at Portland ι to C. pJk South Charles Billings aald Court, and the aeal thereof, Friday a of tbe Aral the :jo 4:3ο Thursday, saM Court at Paris, this third Tuesday ofSopt, Smiley U ®·' tb*' the fall moot There will be rehearsal on the 19th of A nine hua· ν I. W. Webber, formerly pastoi ι and one sister, Mrs. D. W. in aald District, day September, Prices *