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The Oxford Democrat : Vol. 73. No.19 The Oxford Democrat. VOLUME 73. SOUTH PARIS, MAINE, TUESDAY, MAY 8, 1906. NUMBER 19. ho s tin tnat m tue wan shimmer of tht Crallcy, so flint I could help to irnke i c. JONES, The Hired Man Question. East Oxford Local Union. AMONG THE FARMERS. £0* faded afterglow one might have pawed surer that he'd come beck to yuu. Bu An Aoirpal Story For ^ The annual meeting of the East Oxfon and Machinist, close bj her and not hare teen her I've only annoyed you. And you wen • Smith Local Union of T. P. S. C. £. will b \ Utile Polks MAINE. " SPKKU Τ HI PLOW." FARMERS1 CAPACITY FOR MANAGIN< The dark folds of her show- here— fro;n the SOUTH PARIS, held with the a long, gown awny house—avoldlnj e Congregational Society Manufacturer of general machinery, steam HELP.—ONE MAN WORKS AT DISAD Mechanic and Wednes ed faintly against the gray stone, and me and fearing that I"— mill work, «pool and tool *. Falls, Tuesday machinery on e VANTAGE. her bare from the rows, tape, lies act drille made ai ,J Correepou'U'nce pracllc&J agricultural topic 8-9. as follows: arms, elbow, la; "Vanrevel!" shouted William. (Mrs •., set u «oUclfaxl Aililreee all communications li day, May Programme mowing and threshing m across the face of the dial unr» iiâlre'l· sewla©·. tended for this TUESDAY MORNING. with Tanberry lud not told Lii?utenani all kinds, presses, guns department to Hkmby I The Tale of a Kicker chine*· pi pump·of and r e_ H&vmonu, Agricultural Editor Oxford Den la Devotional lazed fingers clinching the cornice; hei where to find Mies 4 knives, traps, etc., neatly promptly The question of hired help agaii 111.00. Service, Cumniiup-t Betty.) water doue to orde r ocrat. Farle. Me. Rev. J. W. South Parli r^j. steam and ufplcg the minds of farmers whc Chesbro, head drooping not languidly, but with "Fearing? Yes?" disturbing Words of Welcome. wan are man* 111.15. her One day young Mr. Plumetail dependent upon the "hired Mr. S. L. Hawley, Mechanic Falli tension, eyes half closed, showing "Fearing that I might discover you.' D. PARK, New Rev. A. K. South Parti In the sands of the k LBKKT England's Agricultural Spirit in the cultivation of their fields. Response, Baldwin, the lashes against a pale cheek; and He let bis eyes rest on her ioveiinesi ! squatting desert, 111.SO. Business and reports. BOOTH , "To hire or not to hire" that's thi ^oNaetevefeBy TARKINGTON, thus <>u the stone in himself and dressing his beau- Nothing relating to agriculture ha Dinner. motionless, leaning once more, nnd as be saw that she stil i tunning Licensed Auctioneer, into which the matter seemi 112.00. Author of "The Gentleman From Indiana" and "Moniteur Beauealre" occurred during the last quarter of ι k question the dusk, she might have been Sorrow's trembled be extended bis band toward tiful tail feathers. PARIS, MAINE. to resolve itself. The de TDK8DAY ATTERNOON. SOUTH century that has so I high wages ο ■ =S self. favorably impresae< 3.00. Praise and Devotional 8ervIoe, her m a gesture of infinite gentleness "What funny kind of things men Tenns Moderate. me as the Better manded by farm help, together wilt Farming Special Bev. W. O. Kelretead, Dix Held She did not move; there was not even like a blessing, heaved one great sigti are!" he mild to himself. This was not born of , the inferior quality of almost all avail· 2.15. WhUC. B. Stands For. Copyright, 1B02, by J. S. McClure Co. "They pull impression hope Topic: a of a Λ PARKER, able a caus< 1. of flicker the eyelashes, when step and, with head erect and iu the potency of the facts given, nor thi , men, is certainly legitimate Co-operation Effort, body straight, out our beautiful feuthers. which are pISHKE ol Bev. Frederic Newport, Oxford sounded ou the of the and Counsellor· at Law, method of ner ii , of discouragement when the question gravel driveway, set bis face manfully toward the bouse. on Attorneys eye imparting them, 2. Better Prayer Meetings, û a so useful to us, and then stick them the of a class of a man is considered. It is and Vanrevel came slowly from the He bad taken throe strides when bis Kl'MKORD FALLS, MAINS. reaching curioeity seek hiring Bev. ▲. G. Warner, RidlonvUle the hats of their wives and some that the farm hand at 3. ▲ daughters General Practice. ers not otherwise into the light thought by Clean Life. four watcher) started as at a loud ex- house. He stopped ut a little distance heart at an Ineffabli brought Bev. J. W. South Paris [OOimNXJXD.] stopped beating to make them look like and T. Pari· r valuable as these factors wages of from $18 to $25 pei Chesbro, was from hat in baud, lie was and try us, U. Bisf-ee. Ralph certainly are present 4. Personal plosion. It Mrs. Bareaud and the her, very touch ou his sleeve, for, with a tieorge more Work, halted for a moment sharp but as the most evidence of th< month for six months, is making Bev. S. ί The procession worn then they turn urouud the next mo- striking I B. Bldeout, Norway old doctor, and they closed the door thin, and old looking, and In the cry, she sprung to bim, and then, oncc out of the transaction than his Discussion. lu tlu> street, and the music ceased. * L. BUCK, new life to New England employer, and came in to the others. have been taken for ment and despise us and say we are coming agri 3.30. The Problem In oar Societies again softly failing light might more, among the lilac bushes where b« as in some this be true, ai Missionary a flourish of brase ί culture and one of the most poten ; and, cases, may Then, with jubilant α ! ...Field Secretary Bev. C. D. Crane, Watervllle They had left Crailey alone with Fan- tall, gentle ghost, yet his shoulders 'simple.' 'Simple little ostriches,' they Surgeon Dentist, forces in the new birth of oui there is a vaet difference in farmers by Discussion. and the roll of drums, the band struck hastening ebon and Torn the two who were and he held himself as 'who their heads in the sand MAINE. way of their to 4.20. Junior Bally, Vanrevel, squared say, hide SOUTH PARIS, industry. managing help advantage. up "The Star Spangled Banner," and There are those who can handle four to I ...Conducted by Mrs. T. 8. Barnes, South Paris loved him best. straight as lie had the first time she and think themselves safe.' Here comes work warranted. New England is rich in agricultural Hareaud led the way All in y best Jefferson proudly had ever seen him. but once almost six men and get the best are cap- TUESDAY EVENING. The warm day beyond the windows one of those men now. I do be- information, poor, they the and down the drive- simple able of from while the are 7.30. Praise and through gates became like No voices sound- "Mrs. Tau told me 1 should find M. pauperized, in agricultural spirit. Facto I all, majority Prayer, Sunday. berry lieve he's ufter tail feathers. Watch M STEWART, D., Bev. Β. H. Tllton, Canton way,' the bright silk streaming over- my are but latent forces in the mind of i unequal to the successful handling ol ed from without in the noon you here," he said "I have 7.40. Profitable for Toung Peo hush, hesitatingly. me as I him J) one. And in accounts Paper, Beading head. lîeh ind him briskly marched the teach something." man or of a people whose soul is not this, my opinion, pie, Rev. C. N. G lesson, Bethel though sometimes α little group of peo- come to say goodby." in a for the assertion so fre- 8.13. The Woman with the with heads erect and cheer- he stuck his head deep in tired with a purpose. We have lacked large degree Address, Broom, volunteers, across She did not turn toward him nor Thereupon Bev. Merrllt L. Lewlston ple woi :d gather the street to did Physician and Surgeon, the faith in our business and love for it, quently heard among farmers, "It don't Gregg, ful faces, as they knew Corporal Gray the sand and waited. eye the house curiously and nod and more than her lips move as she an- upon which such a alone cas pay to hire." If farming is the business WEDNESDAY MORNING. wished to sec them, their captain flour- purpose The and her tone wus On came Mr. Arab, browned with the it is to be in of im- 9.30. Devotional whisper. strong, blue shadows of swered, "Goodby," South Parts. rest. Tbe special train was one of the represented point Service, ishing bis sword in the air. Max lut Block, Rev. W.T. East Hebron the veranda stole across neither kind nor but held no sun. with turban on head. "Ah!" said marked of the new portance the press and Boyd, pillars slowly cold, harbingers inspira- by agricultural 9.40. and Business. "Here come! Do eee, Fan- am a firm Reporta they you a uot even indiffér- tion into our institute speakers, and I be- on the white floor of the porch in less- meaning whatever, ·—— breathing industry. 10.00. Paper, Is the Consecration Meeting the chon V" cried Crailey excitedly. "They π 1 H.
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