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The Oxford Democrat : Vol. 71. No.41 Theφ Oxford Democrat. NUMBER 41. VOLUME 71. SOUTH PARIS, MAINE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER II, 1904. I !: ck lass U A on h.tiuls and on otiior anil «lining topics and auaaen toward and her great and a young colored crept C. Jt>XKS, To Make Baby Beef. chamber being Jamestown, gossip, me knees to where (lie mirror tt.ished In γ AMONG THE FARMERS. flight when they failed was to keep the wind that way, I could bear them wencb. all washing their faces In tlie the iinii wit » at lier face truth & àlacbiniat, from the subject of the powder and tlli I fell At I awak- dew, which lay lu a great fl:od grass looking S SUCCESSFUL METHODS EMPLOYED AT asleep. midnight Ma}· M A1 N'K. "βΡΚΚΙ) THB FLOW." from therein with such a* MHJTH l'A RIS. ammunition unladen that morning ened at the sound of a light as of diamonds and penrls over ev- anxiety might steam en NEBRASKA UNIVERSITY STATION. suddenly machinery, .. move one ut once to tears and Msûufa-'turer of genera! the (îoldeu Horn. But she need not which I knew to be Cav- laughter work, machiner? and tool·, laugh, Mary erything. mil! «pool on to see If the dew bad washed her {<he*. dieu aud drille made and Correspondence practical agricultural topic* have taken such pains, for I while In endish's. There was never In the maid I minded well the superstition, old- ir -χ-t *crewi, tape, le solicit»·! Add re** Ιο- mowing an ! threehlng ma- all communications For the of beef calves resolved within not white. .V.'rv! -t-wlng, tended (or this to ΗΚΗΚΤ D. production baby chnrch had myself of when her hu- er thau I, that if a maid washed her r, ail kinds, presse, gune. pU- department any power secrecy mo*, m have been allowed whole milk ■Ολ·!·;·;- But Cavendish ceased all In a pump·of an I re- Hikxond, Editor Oxford De which to her further lest she tell me mor overcame She face in the first dew It would Mary trape, etc neatlv promptly Agricultural question her. laughed May iulvte, June to order. ocrât. Parle. Me. fresh from the cow are more suitable Heart's minute her mirth and went to the water -f «vJ The do her harm up aad piping y&< some which I Vrv ! >ieam thing might again, and I heard a hushing voice, make her skin wondrous fair, and because are in better flesh at wean- the mirror from they > « were I for lier to reveal black child nnd took +··w forced, good, it. which I knew to be neither her sis- laughed to myself as I peeped around of the ing time. Such calves should be fed her nnd said in the sweetest voice of l.lifcKT U. PARK, Possibilities Farm. ®r?£ E. but to demand the meaning of all this man s. shutter to think that Cav- as soon as can be en- MARY ter's nor grandmother's, but a the Mary a cent grain just they & I ever "'Tie not in one γ Comparatively only small per ;:<ΐ from Sir Humphrey Hyde, who I was I was and dressed In· a and endish should think that she stood in pity heard, Auctioneer, couraged to eat. A mixture consisting λ.·:< ·:: up trice, Licensed of those in farming realize the WILKINS as as dew nor nor In the MAINE, engaged of one-half whole oats, one-qnarter bran convinced knew much she. sword in hand, and out of my window, need of such nmendmeut of nature. May two, perchance SOUTH PARIS, uf their farms or in other Highway dews of can wash possibilities and one-quarter shelled corn is very Copyri^vt, 1MM, by DOUBLCDAY. PACE « CO. which was on the first floor, and there Down she knelt, dragglug the hem of many years, you l'crra* Moderate. words, they do uot seem to consider the face white, but some time it will satisfactory for young calves receiving was Mistress and Sir her chintz gown, which was as gay your fact that their farms, may be made to CHAPTER V. Mary Humphrey ·> PARKER, is more bo." 1 ) I Κ Κ Κ Λ milk. Whole grain ordinarily I between them and with a maze of as any produce in very many cases fully double TIT'S we rode homeward an.l Ilyde. stepped printed posies 1) at l.aw, attractive to young calves than ground Then the black wench burst into Attorneys an<t Counsellors what are now doing. I am led to thrust aside Sir Humphrey, who garden bed, and she thrust her hol- Κ they The whole is fresh, presently came in sight of the tears and in that thick, TALLS, MAIN make this assertion grain. grain always me. into the hands into the dew laden begged slug- ,U UH»Rl» by comparing my not their own; i>»it would have opposed "Go lowed grmi while the is sometimes of oîlic.ii «lui I.y Cavendish tobacco tickle over- sweet of hers know if Department. own now with cut a ground- grain m#,s.. gishly tongue to Collection what I and over face and Α hay crop from to the air. ΟΠΑΓΤΕΠ IV. house, madam," said I to ber, and brought them her Ralph T. Parke tainted exposure presently through them, scattering -èf lapped with the fresh green ever the dew would wash her j few years ago, and I am confident that the which stood till sure there was never May Shelled corn is brittle and crack- that rnorn- to the left ami a a pointed to door, open. rubt>ed any- with but little effort I easily TIEREFORE April tin-in right, galloped υί young leaves like the lwsses of black and Mistress an- comparatively seem fond of while she half like it for sweet, rosi- away, Mary ,» I. Ul'CK, ed calves, which in in- on a after Sir Then, hesitated, thing glowing can at least double the amonnt now cut by young iug. though tilled my blaek 1ml great horse shield, and on the right waved rosy «s as if she were In no is more with her old habit swered seriously nibbling it. Probably grain m most heurt with love and with the word that his shrinking before me, ness. on the same acres. Intense cultivation Humphrey. garlands of the locust grove, and such the on the Sabbath day that It Surgeon Dentist, relished them, regardless of the fact of obedience strong upon ber, with And who must have pulpit and the of stable manures by toward God. as I mother would have him return to the ;i wonderful sweetness of yet Cicely Hyde, M AIN Κ application that it is too for their gratitude strong honey would some time most surely, and she PARIS, etarcny good angry willfulness urging her to re- come full to Drake Ilill for ttiat sOl'TJl with the assistance of some Lad been since I had seen his church and escort her homeward. Then «· we to breast early possibly when fed alone. Bran, rich in protein, always from it that seemed should see her face in the glass as fuir work warranted. chemicals will but I have neter bellion, forth stepped her distant did and with more \ ny be-tt doit; with oats handiwork iu Mary Cavendish, which Sir Humphrey turned, after a whisper- it like a wave and caught our breathe, purpose, likewise, offsets the starchy corn, and, a as any. purchased much commercial fertilizer to cousin Rnlph Drake from behind need, as I thought, for she was a sufficient bulk to satisfy the was my especial lessou of his grace ed word or two with Mistress Mary, and there was a mighty hum of bees Then the two Caven- I and never to supplies and demanded as maids, Mary I vK H. Ρ JONES, probably shall, preferring of white flowering thicket, brown maid, not so fair of feature craving for something bulky to develop ηκ>ward, with sweetest rhymes Joy and rode back to Jamestown, and the like a hundred spinning wheels. But dish and went Into the buy and feed stock and to know what that cursed convict fel- she bad a heart Cicely Ilyde, Ρ grain apply- the powers. Bran is also an and reasons for all my in the saddle like I some, though merry manure to ruminating for all my pains black lad, bounding .Mistress Mary and regarded mostly house, and left me, as I said before, Dentist, ing the thus made the low did and bad he not a zest lll'e excellent bowel regulator useful In con- she sat beside me, there, right which gave to her such a of soil. I atu a firm believer in intensive doubts; and though η ball, after him. that green stretch of tobacco, and each to wonder at that of which ΊΑΙΝΚ. Oats tend to with his and was her a spirit youth NORWAY. aection with a milk diet. of her behind Mis- to parley cousin, and welcome of frleuds as made her cultivation, sure that farmers as so near that the rich spread I still kept my distance of us had our thoughts, and presently can all in a minute disregard care and feeling check scours in all animals. No honor not safe with her kinsman, and favorite. she the dew and ·.■ to li—1 to 4. single Up scooped c Hour»—i4 a thing do not pulverize their gown was over my knee and the shin- tress Mary, though often I saw her out came hers.
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