The Oxford Democrat.

SOUTH PARIS, MAINE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1910. NUMBER 39.

for a lug his uncle found him gone. Ah! "Is he un American?" in m:·ην moons. "Report to me your bad the day before applied sep- LBKKT l). PA**. Thousands Leave Northwest Canada. wmmynHmummtwutiutimo AMONG THE FARMERS. The ert it that his I him? propre*», ««od luck to said aration. The of anreet that antedate· prince regent going "By adoptlou. May present yon!" Auctioneer, feeling Herbert with a of dismissal. Licensed the giving of advice by Horace Greeley majesty had gone a-huntlng in Ba- It will be the Joy of his life." pâture When Ayer went borne tbat evening MAINE, 'SPKU> THI PLOW." the wait- iOL'TU PAWS, which canned many American house- varia. Then the prince regent pat on "Certainly. Brave men Interest me." Her highness found duke be found his wife gone. [Ila little boy 56e eome clothes and went the In her r raw Sloilertie· holder» to the watchword, "West- old a-venturing Grumbach rose, thinking that ing apartments. On the Edne of wltb adopt asked hlca what was the matter Corresoondcnce on agricultural topk never seldom practical ward Ho!" ha· died, slept, himself." riders were to pass him. But "Why. father." kissing him. "what * 1· solicite·!. Address »U communications It going mamma. She bad cried and kissed , L. eUC*. and has often reached a climax which j tended (or this to IlIKll I) "And the end?" bis friend Carmlchael his brings you hi re?" department stopped him all the then had out H a unuH υ. Agricultural Kdltor Oxford Dem has left a train of poverty and wrecked morning, gone Surgeon Deutiet, "God knows." said Ludwig. horse. "A little Idea 1 have in mind. He a ocrai. Parle, lie. homes in its path toward the setting and badn t rome back. Wouldn't papa MA1NK. "And fatuous fool that this uncle "Herr Gmmbnch," said Carmlchael, Irew her down to the arm of the chair. Precipice PARIS, sun. The raah of American set- Goose Girl SOt'TII great and her back? was. He tried to marry off his •'her serene desires me to pre- "We all have our little day dreams." go bring work warrant*!. tlers to the Canadian Northwest has, in highness A Woman Is Saved From %u oiy beat The New England Corn Exposition "Who does not. father?" She slid But after we« k after results, been no Comment- nephew." sent you." day day. week, It is the of this notice to cal exception. a False Step. object ing editorially on the situation, Breeder's By HAROLD MacGRATH "I understand. But if you are dis·, Hans was stricken dumb. her arm round his neck. month after month, passed and mamma , .K H P JONRS, of Maine farmers to th< the attention dealt "Ilerr Caruiichael le a fine fellow, I } Gazette says: covered here you will be harshly She plied him with a number of did uot return. She was residing In a coming Now Kuglaud Corn Exposition, homesick MARGARET BARR. Dentist, Dissatisfied, discouraged, with." how battles had brave, witty, shrewd. If all Americans By is The which will be held at Mass IC09. til· Bobb·- questions- many they city where divorce made easy. Worcester, and thou Hands of American Copyright. by lire will soon become Λ INK. bankrupt, The other ehrupged and picked up in. how times had like hitn America Copyright, 1910, by American Press Μ Nov. 7-12. This promise* to be one ol Northwest are fought many they Scop: child was obliged to content himself SOKWAY, set: 1ère in the Canadian M err ill Company a force In the world. I have taken Association. the greatest shows ever held his watch. "Can I be of materia! as- been wounded. Houre-y to 12—1 to 4. agricultural turning their faces again toward the land wltb Ills nurse during the day. but <Λ,Χ east is the No? Prond old imbecile!" mnre and a to him. and know what in the and receiving heart) come in Au- sistance? Her highness' grew restive fancy you where snow and ice do not wheuever bis father was not at his of business interests a* "You they say of your father—no formality co-operation and where a of can be said the mountaineer kindly. began pawing II r SMITH, gust variety crop· veil as Over five thousand but some with ttioee whom he llkee. Humanly No one could understand why it was office he supplied so far as possible the agricultural. successfully grown. This ia the natural CHA'PTER X. hare been deeply wronged, the road. She dollars is offered iu cash an. k. Collection» Specialty. Pictured glowing going garden. done with the go spoken It. In him as Hon < The New state* something boy six yeurs old. fell under the in much swagger formerly. Companies. England the land boomer, the semi-arid sections 9 eu. Bring me η stein of brown." womeu speak of It. and they all eay"- have divided in*ο in duke." yellow flashed with uoth Somehow no one seemed to tbluk he been zones, ordei of Alberta have drawn but worthy fluence of Schuyler Qulgley. A PAKE. poor I Tbe mountaineer smiled genially. "He will never to the ••What do i care what tbey say?" that exhibitors of the uorthern part will downward out f irmer» from their comfortable homes * Ing except swagger and cheek to rec bad come of bis affair with Ayer "But I am not working here to "Are you not the duke, J jliKKIl'K at not be in competition with those farthei realize· be brought ground. Grum- hotly. grand Attorneys Law, toexpeiience the disheartening Gretcben. ommend hlin. When Qulgley first be- with credit, and his friends were drop- south. The following is a list of any more." suid reason unless in- bach hastened and am I not your daughter?" MAINS. partial tion that time has neither mollified nor off. 1 KTHKL, "Sbe lias hud a fortune left ber," must no more with Herr gan to attention to Mrs. her ping the corn premiums offered to Maine: moistened the climate of that land. It dubitable evi- forward. "You ride puy Ayer E. derrick. Kller.v C. Park While It was known to the AJ iteoQ OPEN TO NORTH ZONE ONLT. said Kmii Bauer. It is neither wise nor husband did not to notice it. Ayera' CENTRAL is still a place where farming is fraught dence of my in- "My locket," Curuilcbael. appear Thl- zone of counties lu mountaineer Intimate friends that Helen was suing conflate the uorthern with difficulties. "Well, well!" The nocence COD-con- said her Hate." The truth is he saw that his wife » κυΐ'Νΐ»·*, Vermont nu New anil York, Com high- r Hampshire, the emigration of home- seemed "And how for a divoive. it was uot known that berland, Λ ndroscoirgln. Sagadahoc. Lincoln an·! Although vastly pleased. fronts him. The ness anxiously. "Father!" was drifting away from him and he to was she was so In older to marry Knox Counties of Maine. seekers western Canada larger much Is this fortune?" once occu- He was with his arms doing place "It is not bro- up folding dared not oppose her. fearing that by Dentist, A Kest IU ears ve'l >w dent. this than a ago, the tide has IMvoreos make It ap- Class 3, Lot 1. spring year "Two thousand crowns." Gretcben around ber. it Is for Quigley. usually First llall x-k Weed· of the pied by my ken. highness," "Child, only your his he mk. prlz·*, turned. C'arence J. Blanchard very opposition might bring pear that trreat wrongs are committed in iia« *v hi.ixk, Norway, er, value $11.00. was not sure, but to ber there always name is obliter- said Grumbach sake. Listen to me. reclamation service that he has about a If be on»· or We are horri- reports u behind catastrophe. permitted by both parties. JIM Class tot 2. Best 10 ears white dent seemed to Le secret laughter ated. I have Then be hand- "You must be a You must >® Hours --■> t<> 12—1 to 3. A4, talked with a number of settler· giv- princess. 1 Marseilles great the matter to work itself out perhaps fied at t iles of cruelty, desertion, all first prize, with those clear eyes. en the best of "gott!" he mub- it to her et eel heart the invasion value who are forsaking the experiment ed your against grinder, $25. do the wife and mother would In time kinds of inhumai Itles. While reading Alber'a irrigated lands to seek homes "Handsome! And what will you my heart and of 1IURKD. of love unless it comes from a state Class Lot 3. Beet 10 ears S rowed gravely. of them we would tbat after A-3, yel of the line. Alfalfa and wheat uow ?" "PROUD OLD iifBE- tire of her new and realize the suppose Wm. C. Leavitt Co., low flint south my brain to Eh- "Thank you!" Her highness put the equal or superior to your,own." fancy their main and these cile!" such suffering neither party will ever first prize. Success Ma- have been crop·, for the ren stein—for Into a small which she "Yes. 1 shall not ride with to herself, her husband and her "Study opera." locket purse father. danger « Me. nure Spreader, value 935 are not sure owing to the short seasou. again consent to wear the bains of :4 Main St.» Norway, The old man was jubilant. this! I am innocent." ferried In lier belt, touched the mare him auy more." son. Class A 3. Lot 4. Ilest 10 ears 1.' rowed The government, the high wedlock. Hut once the bond Is broken yel- incongenial were when this "I believe Carl. Remember. Ju "Be a brave I shall low "Where you going you. and sped tip the road. Carmlchael fol- heart, and engage But was so aggressive, so dint. freight rates necessary to get crops to Qulgley up pops a man or a woman hitherto Clas-4 Λ 3, Lot 5. Best 10 ears white flint. stopped you?" he cried. gendheit will always welcome you. I to flud a king for you." market and the long winter have been popinjay lowing. persistent, that Helen never got away unknown In the proceedings, and the open το northern zone only. "To the clock mender's." must be going." returned to the "I dou't want any fa- additional causes of discontent. It is Grumbach parapet. playthings, from a certain «force there before the Stoves, couutles north o' dominating decree is scarcely granted Hardware, This lOM consists of all the that the last nine "I've nothing to do. I'll go with ··**··· "Gott!" he murmured. ther" with the old light touch, aud North «.'entrai Zone. reported during was about him long enough to recover wedding bells are ringing. Λ-4. In this class are offered months 15,000 settlers have returned to I've an idea that I should like This His face was as livid as the scar then she looked him full In the eyes Class premiums you. Carinichael walked his horse. Helen bad secured her divorce, on 8 different lots as follows: and the herself. Finally Ayer decided to take Ayer the United States from Canada, to talk with about a on his head. ••1 promise to do notbiug more to cre- you very impor- morning he had ridden out almost to had returned, and It was and Beat 10 cars yellow dent. movement is These men action. Since all belonged to thi· supposed by Ranges. increasing. tant matter. Will come into the ate comment if. on the other hand, fhey you the frontier and was now on his re- Kest 10 ears white dent have discovered that there was a:reason her friends, except an Intimate few, Lead Beat 10 ears S rowed yellow flint- with me now:" you will promise to give me two years same set he bad frequent opportunity Α Κ κ is of Repairing, it has garden turn. CHAPTKIl XI. she would peinaln-after the Pipe Ilest lo ears 12 rowed > el low flint. for the cheapness of the land, but that "Yes. hcrr." take the more of freedom." to meet the uian who was undcrmln and Iron. feet 10 ears white flint. cost them dearly in cash and in hardship No longer did Carmlchael TlIK WKONO MAN. charges against Ayer her lawyer had Kest 10 ears tllut other than The duke readily assented and short- his home. Their first was for their families to find it out. "So you are goiug to become a prima «outli pass for his morning rides. That ing meeting drawn for her—an unmarried wom- wb'te or his and up Τ·Ι·|>Ιιοιι· 1J4.11. yellow. dropped quill, returned to his suit rather ears corn. donu.i?" he liegan, himself op- was the favored of lier ly pleased at the bouse of a mutual friend, where B-»-t 10 sweet seating going highness. was a dream in his an. While this was the supposition, a there there had beeu no scene—not that Best 1» ears pop corn. A Farm. her on a chair in the imuI lie avoided her now. In truth, he that men were accustomed to Century-Old positi' garden. sat motion- a number of license was being taken out ONLY. eyes. He there marriage OPEN TO MA1NK "In this of wheat in not would he had expected auy. WALDO year big yields "1 am goinj: to try," she smiled. dared meet her now; it the duke was to be- Helen Ayer and Schuyler J. NASH, Class A -lo which consists of S lots similar to less. rapt. And thus was manifest play |)oker. Ayer's object permitting Cayuga County, the banner crop so far I mean tbe have been out of wisdom. She was to Considerable activity M of Class A t "Have you auy dreams? HERBKCK iu his a series of to force a to wed. were to be pri- Ik found him. He held a letter gin attempts Quigley They * each lot: seems to be that of David Murdock on in the bureau the rest of that Prtz**son Class except as uote has not dreamed of riding "War again?" During the afternoon Class Κ Lot 1. Best ear yellow dent. miles the of the resignations. Op to this hour he had Quigley cordially. But during th«> Connection. NORWAY 3, single from this beautiful field, which has at- of dressing in silks, of wear- north of base Dreiberg it is the second was seized with an irresistible desire Telephone Class Β 3, Lot 2 Be. t single ear white dent. carriages, "Read that, anony- set bis tracted much it was mountain. It swerved to the east. As never resigned anything lie had game he suddenly arose from the table, Class B-3, Lot 3. Beet >Ίηι{!β ear S rowed yel attention, hardly ing rich ornaments?" communication I have rccclved to see her boy once more before taking mous So it was uot an low flint. that it would exceed 60 bushels Carmlchael rea«hed the fork be heard heart upon. easy that he would not with She knew that expected "Ah!" (Jretcbeu clasped her bands. a As the first was truth- declaring play the Irretrievable step. Class Lot 4. Be-t ear 12 rowed here- within week. a letter to K-3, single an acre, which has been the record the faroff mutter of hoofs. matter f-r him to compose ow dint "And there are too." Coming no reason lo believe this a cheat, making it plain that Quig her husband was usually at his office yel on this farm. Mr. Murdock palaces ful. there is the tofore the from Eissen were a trio ι he secretary of state resigning M Ferns, OPEN TO NORTHERN ZONE ONLY. "To lie sure. How would you like a *!oug rond was the man referred to. at the time and she would not meet Flowers, Pills, to the favor- one lo be false." ley attribute· the largo at True, he added that B-4 ot 4 different lots similar to yield «»Γ riilcrs. Carmlchael post 1 ireiberg. the AT THE GREENHOUSE. Cass consists with fertil- dream of this kind to come true?" laughed weakly. was startled. who was Inuocen: him. Throwing caution to winds, K-3 able setson. together heavy Herbeck genuinely be to a sea- Qulgley. perfectly those in C'lass Should !.e mount be off before he desired to transferred near ST.. SOUTH PARIS. ization both with manure and "Do ever come true?" and do to that.'" tri- she called a carriage, alighted PORTER OPEN TO MAI Ε ONLT. barn-yard they "What you say or of the charge, retorted. High word* «he made the turn He waited. iMtrl town. France Italy preferred aud ran B-4. He says that the effect of "In this case 1 am a fairy. her former home, entered up- ( lass B-lo. Lot·» same as Clasps 15-3 and phosphate. particular umphantly. The altitude in had af- followed, and Ayer struck him. Quig E. P. CROCKETT, FLORIST. in each lot: used on the corn came In full bigb Dreiberg to her son. Prizes on Class Β except as noted the phosphate previous With oue touch of my wand—this oak She (tight, rosy, radiant, "This—let them go bock to stairs find lit quietly fected his heart However. In case was from returning the first could be seen iu rows both ways as as Diana. With a short nod ley prevented cnme a $3.110 crop stuff—1 can l>ring you all these things lovely She upon melancholy eight. Stroud 2 00 Jugendbeit." there was no other available who through the wheat early in the season." of her head she for the two post they blow by the others, protested was on u aud — Third LOO signaled "Xo!" blazed the duke. Her boy lying bed, pale ΡΙΛΊΒΙΝϋ and in connection there- ai bis successor at Additional facts to would kindly p"hit the men fighting under the was OPEN TO MAINE ONLY. soldier»» fall ba- k. for war?" against wan. while his father bending be are as "Are we rich enough to face with that may interesting, once. It took courage Indeed a matter of cheat- HOUSE HEATING. Class C Lot 1. Best 80 ear exhibit dent corn. Tin* two were embarrassed. for If host's roof about over him. 8, follows: This farm has been under cul- "What the devil is my army Class C 0, Li 12. Beat >" ear exhibit Hint corn. the matter squarely and resolutely *tfcnt for MAUEE KANOES. The little cavalcade directed Its Herbeck?" at cards, thereby bringing a scan "Ob. why didn't you tell me? Why — more one hundred not to ing First ..... $25 tivation for than uphold m.v dignity. «as to the prize Thai she not going marry send for me?" she walled. 12 7-18. Second prize 15 and has in course toward the city. let me reason. This is some dal the house and the party. Jidu't you Telephone years, constantly improved "Itather of did not alter hh upon Third prize 10 of king Jugeudh.lt without for a she fertility. It uow comprises some two "You have not been riding late," They would never dare enter This left not only under : And waiting reply OPEN TO NORTH CENTRAL ZONE ONLY. prank. affairs in the least. It was all hoj»e Qulgley acres, and carries cattle bent dow i. encircled the L. M. LONGLEY, liuudred eighty she said. for else." as re- passionately Class Lot 1. Kest 10 stalk exhibit dent corn. Drelberg aught less. Ue must disgraceful charge, but having D-3, for go. •blld wltb lier arms and blin NORWAY. MAINE. Clai-s D-3. Lot 2. Bt-.-t 10 stalk exhibit flint corn. dairy purposes. Then she hid missed him. carmi· "I have seen this writing before." bugged Some one was knocking on the d.«r ceived h blow from that he bad Class Lot 3 Best 10 staik exhibit sweet to acres of com have been Ayer her breast. her hat D-3, Fifty sixty chuel's heart expanded. said Herbeck. to Then, flinging corn. for years, often requir- "A letter for your excellency, said not returned. Under the regime 01 beside the grown anuuaJly "I have -Mden the same as usual, struck the bell ind coat aside, she knelt OfKS TO NORTH KHN ZONK ONLY. five or six suc- The duke violently. ing corn after corn for 1 he concierge. half a or more ago. he would I have taken this chief of he century bed. C'las* IM conelet* of 4 different lute oainc an cessive seasons, and almost invariably your highnerts. only "Summon the police." would learn the "If Herr Carmlchael have been to challenge Ayer mamma!" cried the child. Class U X all of road l'or a said to the secretary. obliged "Ob. HILLS, uuiformly heavy crops, nearly câauge." fiw-Pt of No. 40 let him Prizes on t lass l>: lirumerweg in 1 am that have come which is for silos, two in She the neck "Will leave the matter or be cut by his friends. Living "How glad you Klret $15 grown being "Ah!" pattid glistening your highness attire himself as a vintner and be In prize not k!" Then, bis arms, he Jeweler and Graduate Second 10 use, with a of four hundred mare. So he had bands?" asked the chancellor. the twen·letb century, he was L»a< raising Optician. prize capacity of her purposely In my at 8 o'clock 5 to this the Kruuierweg touight. about her shoulders. Tnlrd prize tons. The corn crop previous avoid lier? She stole in some you are to He let the placed them tried to Why? "Herbeck. things was as to the re- obliged do anything. are offereU for was fifth in This note welcome Very valuable pilzee sweep- wheat crop the succession, him. were not "And you're never, never going away to New In four c aasee con a sly glance at Why weak." matter Ile did not call at Ayer's *fc>ked open England and was a failure owing to late cipient as the flowers in the spring. drop. of partial form? All the am smiled igaln. are you?" slsting molded In this "And in others I strong," m « season. It was cut kings Λ il cl U « "Il 11 17 UL* «uo uv house more, but he met Mrs. Aye» plautiug an<< dry any the woman for whom a groom let. 1·· ear lot*. met bad the "I am weak when And and the kings she had something the chancellor. on street am.' «-ar *»·■»· tor and silo, ground ιιιιϋ wheu she went out the M. e«riy soiliug weak always. was waiting said: :H. exhibits of SU ear loti. for wheat without The matter with them—crooked legs, iSMirn Orange fitted plowiug. "I shall need the costume of a vint- at tlie houses of mutual menus, λι exhibits. 1 ...14 i.x ill, I oti.-l «1:1 ft ntPi· i 1ft "Never, so me heaven!" 4th. l/lffereot lota of 10 «talk wheat sowed 27 did uot make a help Sept. CJCO, ner this evening." he said. bis trouble with I OFKN TO MAIM ONLY. to And he said to her about Russell Aver was walking away heavy fall growth owing dry season, gaming tables and opera dancers. the Class. Ten ami ear exhibit "Oh. that will be easy." affirmed wan bad ac wife seized Ills hand and JuTCBllo (tingle but came ou eveu and strong them all—at least her husband that Ayer wh<>a Ills conllned to boy β or girls under 16 remarkably the one mau among Compétition in the The land is concierge. at cards aud liold him. She nfto speali io year» of age. spring. thoroughly that the king cused biui of cbeatiug MAINE. ΓΗΚ CLOCK MKNDKB ΡΚΙΓΙ) OPI'Ji THE CASK. she bad been informed came about that Carmichaei. MORWAY, under-drained. So It him. but not finding words turned lu many of the classes mentioned was all of a man—bad that ever}· member of the party près maun re it) to au of Jugendhelt dressed as a vintner, his hat over his consiste of some Baro-yard applied Lave dreamed about. Ilow would tfinln to tin* boy. Thru itussell kuelt above the first prize you eut had exouorated hitu of the charge corn and to corn aud politely declined. stole iuto the misty and on valued at from cropn, phosphate like a Utile with servant* eyes, night beside her mid. resting Ills hand agricultural implement wheat. Corn in with a check- you palace, "I am of lese majesty." be sug- He And so it was that Itussell Aver b\ to -?1(J0. planted guilty took the way to the Krnmerweg. waist, ill»· two turned the ebbing A Reliable $10 at at your bwk aud call, with carriages lier row planter, and phosphate applied gested. where he wished to go- to get rid of the man who was CATARRH Other notices concerning premiums lu. wltb silks and velvets to knew exactly trying life back Into their child by their unit- the same time in the hill in row· both to ride she said, Remedy offered and regulations regarding exhib- "I shall cot look you up,'" No. 40. After all. who was the lady his wife's worst enemy, and at Barn manure is wear aud to adoru your hair?" really I'd presence. of aud will be ways. yard applied jewels under her "as my iting grains potatoes pub and added breath, In black, and why should he bother the same lime her uame. ω Cream with a manure about six to A shadow fell upon her fare. protect good An hour later Schuyler Qulgley. Balm lislind later. epreader, like to. came Ely's father would "Besides," himself about her? She probably to her a a to it quickly absorbed. loads per acre. All liquid manure what should 1 possess good only made himself appear I he was aliout to enter carriage Detailed information regarding the eight "By right "1 rather like to Cites Relict at saved and to she continued aloud, from the back stairs of the palace. She a church where he wae to Once. lists aud and the is applied principally these things?" very unjust aud ignoble person. take blm to premium regulations, more alfalfa the ears. but I had It m Kit meadows. In the future set the court by Ah, And yet the chaucellor himself was startled a mes- »·1*.·»η>·»·"«, lies, «election and shipping of the exhibit "By the supreme right of beauty- thought wns taking care of meet his bride, by and and less corn will be shall lead some king a merry life!" In this ¥ mls- protects will be sent to any one upon request to grown.—Cayuga alone." been place. with sage. Tearing off the cover with X. beauty In her But her reputation by never being tue di~ ^"d nifia· L S. State Dairy lnstiuctor, or Co., Y., paper. with a wicked gleam eyes. He trained hie ear. and he read: Merrill, "Come, let us for clock," he  vs??P? others wen- glvlugs Impatience, bran·.- r· from go your of arms were Quigley. except when suiting A S. Cook, Assistant Dairy Instructor, "Frederick Jugendbelt?" even as He did so his bo 1 will never see you again. Mutton and Wool. an old fool." I cannot l'» α rii huJ drives Me. said, rising. "I am have not heard his Hut she found it difficult to Dept. of Agriculture, Augusta, "Is it true that you an(i tested behind present. and unac- aw»·: (Vid and wool business is home with her grasped firmly One of those singular iu the When the sheep Gretchen had gone the honor." was man as his wife aud yet? I have declined back, and at the same time a cu?tb live with one under which a Him 1 K Protect Maine Cattle. understood, it assumes in the still Ilerr as the countable infatuations i.'ii.-kly. properly clock, but Ludwig. devoid o: Kurvs tue llflV ΓΓ\/Γβ the double indus- "Your highness?" round the lower jKirt of ui»'- •ù'^ve a love affair—though leave home, husband and Siuseeof HM ■ · fcwfci· of the state, provision mind of the producer mountalueer called himself, tarried in wrapped woman will By authority of course, is as yet a state nose Taate and Sun 11. Fullaize ">0 cts., ut two of mutton and wool. These two dis- "This, face, leaving his eyes and another. them, and most of Drug- has been made recently to establish try the dim and only crlmlnalftj' 4Γ,'ΐί· ■hildren. wrecking r br in the musty shop. and reason for you was gie» mail. Iu form. To «-cnta. measures iu reference to tinct are inseparable secret, my telling visible. He was helpless. He ttr8t ««tact Lad come to a sudden end, h^ui'i very important products "I've a watch I should like you to Ayer followed OU ill herself. tlv 1>; tliers,GO barren New ^ ork. of Maine from diseased same animal, and whether you desire to is not a but a woman's. three. vb,s Street, the protection princess's, fighting against a nufiber of is It were, on the brink of the preci- mutton or the advantages look over." he said to the elockmaker. on Quigley by telling cattle. Laws, which have been enacted produce wool, Solve it if you can." Then one of the three whistled. A she was ubout to —■- are he b.icW pice over which of you the une io feed and care, The clock mender literally pouuced reins blind- have arranged a pink friends that (Ayeri with regard to inspection incoming give Carmlchael fumbled the "TOO neatly minute or two after a closed carriage Qulgley's could in a watch r J'usband manage cattle and to of shared in by the other, increased pro- upon it. "Where did you get he is a handsome COMEDY." struck him and Quigley had not brd r>li!iige. "n< quarautiue suspected "They say that came into the Krumerweg. and Car- but he duction and ly. man who was '10Γ· now be enacted. profit. like this?" he demanded suspiciously. to the blow. ! the herds, may man." there is talk of war; 1 am strong was bundled Inside. (he manliness resent en.V^JpK I the In the selection of a breed of sheep to young mlchael literally her·. VVVAt neither One of the

Bethel. Main· New· Not·*. ESTABLISHED ESTABLISHED 1β83. Wot Pari·. THE FOLDING THE OXFORD BEARS. afternoon from three until Wendell, the little eon of the late Per· Saturday The Maine Teaohers' Association will I died four o'clock M in Pratt, aaalatant at LADDER! 1831 STORES. and Sotte APPLE BLUE SUe ONford Beraocrat, •y (Roberts) Whitman, hold its it· annnal convention at Bangor, THE DOINGS OF THE WEEK IN ALL morning at the home of Gould Academy, gave a very pleasant ISSUED TUESDAYS. >arly Saturday matron of Oct. 27 and 28. CONVENIENT, Dr. Auatin Haye· in Qreenwood. Thle reception to Mr·. Knight, COUNTRY SECTIONS OF THE COUNTY. and Mis· Sturtevant and first weather heard from a the third death to occur In the family golden Hall, The prophet WELL MADE. two new teacher*. we are to have an open winter, SOUTH SEPT. 27.1910. luring the paat month and mnch sym- Mies Randall, Light •aye PARIS, MAINE, on the corn husks. SERVICEABLE. Paris Hill. pathy is expressed for them. refreshment* were served. baaing hie prediction GENTLEMAN who has Mrs. Charles Valentine has been Mrs. A. J. Rows of Lewlston, a sailor, was killed in the UP-TO-DATE. One ! the week In West Paris, South Henry Lake, Every ATWOOD A FORBES. l>een the gnest of ber mother, Mrs. spending at I relative·. Maine Central yard Bangor Tuesday NONE BETTER. NEWSpaper, Laura returned home Friday. Paris and Norway visiting a The ONLY KdlUn «ad Reed, oight by struck by yard engine. Agricultural ID Proprietor*. re- Mrs. Eva Morrill w&a upon being MAO· ONLY BY AMD iSKRTDLT τ Mr·. Reed her and will operated K. POBBKS. ··« Covenant accompanied a seaman UttOBUB M. ATWOOD. A. ·ι « for in Portland laat Mon- of s'SMKfca»th·* l»t Sun-Uy of -so p. M. AU main for several weeks. appendloitia Ralph Spinney Bootbbay, of tie Worn was the L. F. WILLIS Su CO., Journal not otherwise ooniullv Incited- I Miss Nellie Hammond, Gorbam, Ν. H., day. on a towboat, killed by bursting IMif Aolraltnral rniverealUtchu'ch.RerC.®9eD^:tSi_ c * Knickerbocker, and Mrs. Ε S. Kil- a steam on the boat while in MAINE. the Men's, Tkkms —41.50 » If In advance. in of her Mrs. Charles Mrs. Ο. M. Mason of pipe WE8T PARIS, department written by spécialiste, Youths', year paid strictly gun. tbe sister, Every 4 cent·. guest State Federation of He was 30 of lines. Otherwise iJ.OO a y cat. Slngla coptes Curtis. born attended the Boston harbor. years age. Write for price· on «II kinds of ladder·. highest authorities in their respective lasi week to with It — Paris Women's Club* at Skowbegan compare Ai>vims*Mlt!»T*: All legal advertisement· The committee on the West Marion ten-year-old daughter of No other paper pretends we riven three consectlve Insertions for 11.30 At th. ol th. were 380 ticketa sold from this Roy, of editorial staff. m-ling exhibit at tbe Oxford Coanty There and Mr·. Ferdinand of Saco, Petition for In qualifications Boys', Children's per Inch to of column. contracts Grange at South Mr. Roy Bankrupt's Discharge. with a length Special lut to all those who loaned station for the county fair Give· the agricultural NEWS degree made with local, transient and yearly advertis- parish Fair wish tbank died in the Webber Hospital, [n the matter of ) -ère I Tuesday In not even attempted by others. er·. otliwr. Τ»Τ£'^"and »n'Invitation articles or in way assisted them. Paris. in a acci- THOMAS B. STEVENS. Bankruptcy. of completeness any and from Injuries received burning | WM extended*£*£*· to R c A. Koicket- of Stearns Hill made a Mrs. A. T. Rowe, Mrs. Clonston Bankrupt. ) Job ΡκητίΝβ —New type, fast presses, electric James Dudley dent in the kitchen of her home Monday. of the TO bockerto the Ρ» 1·* ltJ dur. have closed their summer Γο the Hon. clahknce ITalk, Judge INDISPENSABLE and lLadies'. power, workmen and low price· supply poi business to Portland Tuesday. daughter for the experience·! trip at District Court of the United States combine to make this department of our busl- iDir the summer eewon of 19Π " ne home and returned to their home Mrs. Martin of South Portland Mies Regina Daigle of Manchester, Foley District of Maine: ALL COUNTRY RESIDENTS a-8« complete aud popular. Mass. was killed on the evening of the 18th by Ν. H., in the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Roxbury. B. STEVENS of Rumfonl, In the WHO WISH TO Mr. and Mrs. Ira C Jordan, Mrs. Levi struck an automobile. Shel1 and State of Maine, In Leonard, of Stearns Hill. being by County of Oxfonl. TUBES. β Joseph Fox attend- a street and rriOMAS that on VP WITH THE Our stock «Nt)L£ COPIISt. Mrs. Charles Dunham and ber visitor, Bartlett and Mrs. Eva Rf said Acts and of the orders of Court touching to BAIS- and Misa Annie Chipman of SPECIAL INdTcËFeNTS South 1'arls, Shurtleff's Drug Store- Dorothy and Howard, also Mies Agnes ville, Mass., took a of 52 miles from )U bankruptcy. CLUBS. office. recently tramp he that he be decreed EliS OF LAitGES Whites, Grays, Norway, Noyes' Drug Store. are a few with rela- Portland is in the post the Wherefore prays, m*y Red, Flags: spending days until late afternoon, says a from all Stone'· Drug Store. Grace Dixon has returned to Au- morning ay the Court to have full discharge tives in Buckfleld. Miss The was his cetate under said Trial 60 cents. Buckfleld. Alfred Cole, Postmaster. Bangor Commercial. journey lebts provable against 1 Four Months Trip thtt ïh. .tn«r ">»'>■»' such debts as arc ex- Brown, Green. All kinds Pari· HU1, Mr·. Harlow. Port ufflce Siom «" Mrs. George linden and daughters gusta. made a portion of the roughest lankruptcr Acts, except White. «ill »t better 'lb.·ι Mr. John at the through law from such discharge. West Pari·. Samuel T. open ,£. 10.—Annual meeting of Maine State Pari. Bill ·«" 28-30. one a bushel baket that Attention Special Orders. ,JÎ. mitted to an operation. Mrs. Ridlou is Sept. morning and, seeing irlct, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon; and Special Penological Society, Auburn. a suc- on the offered to In The Oxfonl Dem- NOTICE». as The corn Is having very half full of eggs floor, notice thereof lie published PROBATE kind can ^..'^.Sout reported doing well. abop and We can have irnde for you almost any you imagine. in a few a that he ocrat, a newspaper printed In said District, In either of the cetatt·» NKW ADVERTISEMENTS was home from cessful run and will finish days. bet the storekeeper quarter To all Interested Miss Laura Barden at that all known creditors, and other persons In persons into the basket and not hereinafter named : are to all kinds of and a B AdmU! Hebron over could jump at the «aid time and place, at I'arls, SWEATERS peop'e very useful Academy Sunday. Buckfleld. interest, may appear At a Probate Court, held Inland adapted .nd Mr. L»»t .ill .1.0 break an The mrt show cfuse, If any th«y havo, why the on the third Tues- New Waists. ,;bï ,'" °,ÔS Warren Cookson came home from egg. grocerymao quickly for the County of Oxford, for or of said should not be granted. our Lord one are to have. Good work, business, hunting it's to Your Interest. wint.r a, the .am. Ike Shaw of Ft. Myers, Florida, is took the bet, and the joker promptly prayer petitioner of In the year of they play. Portland Friday to remain until Monday. Is further the Court, that the day Sept., The follow- jarment Coughs and Cold·. ^od'a pK.h. W. the basket. A nd It Ordered by nine hundred and ten. Emma his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. with both feet in all known creditors thousand action or old. Millinery Opening. C. E. Stearns and Miss W. vieiting jumped Clerk shall send bv mall to lteen for tbe Worn by young Shaw conducts a taxider- he the bet and walked out, and this addressed ing matter navlng presented The Country Gentleman. Mann attended Canton fair Wednesday. Shaw. Mr. Then paid copies of said petition order, hereinafter Indicated, it It hereby a branch in break after to them at their of residence as stated. thereupon For Falling Hair. Mrs. L. M. Irish and mist business there with remarking that "thoy did places Οκυκκκη: to Have One Ρ Look Ours Mr. and daughter Witness the Hon. Clakence Hale, Judge all In- Going Up. You Take No Risk. That notice thereof »c given to persons Elizabeth are a few with Texas. all." said and the teal thereof, at Port- to be The Personal Element. r^ffi&th^iTÏ1^ staying days Df the Court, causing a copy of this order Wilson Shaw is his son, W. S. in the north- In said District, on the .'4th day of Sept., terested by lu the Ox- Probate Notices. relatives in Bucktield. visiting A sad accident occurred land, three weeks successively of SSissaiSLSSsA: A. D. 1910. published at South β Notices Appointment. will bold in Geneva, Ν. Y. iu which a newspaper published Tbe Ladiee' Social Circle Shaw, em part of Mars Hill, Sept. 17, .TAMES E. IIEWEY, Clerk. ford Democrat, at a Notice of Sale. Miss Shaw has returned to her bis life. Mr. [L.8.] Paris, In said County, that they may appear F. H. NOYES sale and Amy lost Belyea iietltlon and order thereon. on Bankrupt'· Petition for Discharge. their annual supper Wednesday Wendell Belyea A true copy of to be held at said Paiii·, the CO., Probate Court school in Boston. when Attest:—J A MISS E. HEWKY, Clerk. of the Notice of Bankruptcy. afternoon and Sept. 2Sth, at was tending a threshing machine of October, A. 1). 1910, at 9 NORWAY. evening, has third Tuesday thereon If SOUTH PARIS. Stock, Tool·, Crops, Ac. Γ,,'!? hlu recovery <"'» Hall. There will be tbe usual Mrs. Minnie Chase of Brownville à broke or came off and the driv- clock In the forenoon, and be heard 30 Acre· Near Augusta. SÏÏ'iUod Grange pulley been with Miss Sadie for a him on the render- /VOTICE. they see cause. Parker's Hair Balaam. display of aprons and fancy articles, etc., Spaulding ing belt struck head, ML. Sf-art her home In the District Court of the United States for deceased; The Ladder. C«"'w. Field .nd at tbe various a week, returning to Monday. him unconscious. Three Etta C. Pay late of Woodstock, Folding Apple "ÏÏÏÏ. booths, good supper ing physicians the District of Maine. In Bankruptcy. thereof Ben Record of Boston is his not will an>l for probate presented served from 5:30 to 7 followed spending were summoned but be did regain In the matter of petition therein o'clock, ) Alton C. Wheeler, the executor here and There. vacation with his relatives here. accident occurred .JANIK O. MICHAELS, In Jlankrvptcy. by by a tirst class entertainment. Mrs. consciousness. The J named. was and of ) , „ Monda, to c£z. Smith of Carthage, tbe The community saddened in the afternoon and at eleven o'clock Rumford, Bankrupt. Rod Mies Wynifred Staples To the creditors of.lanlcC. Michael-, In the Sarah B. Howe late of Hebron, deceased; Jarv'e Carter is shocked the death Sunday morning he died. Mr. was 21 aforesaid : Inher- By reading the comments of many vocal soloist of last year, again upon by that night Belyea County of Oxfonl and district iwtlt'on for determination of collateral are home thi. of E. eon of Mr. and Mrs. that on the '.'4th of Ida M. Leslie, execu- and on the recent political ίίΐϋ Crier expected tbe programme. There will also be Harry Hersey, years old. Notice Is hereby given day itance tax presented by papers people of from A. D. IsilO, the said .lanle C. Michaels wa< in the Democrat learns other music and Geo. H. Hersey Fligh Street, Sept., trix. and Colds over-turn Maine, readings. on his between an adjudicated bankrupt, and that the tlrst Coughs blood after an illness lasting Caught bicycle duly of Paris, deceased; that there were about fifteen causes for Several men from here attended the poisoning, meeting of her creditors will be held at the Namuel Ilaseltlne late his face be- automobile driven by George H. Ilatch- for allowance by Setb was of tbe Maine State Rifle a week. In some way ι>til ce or tho Referee, No. M Mirket South flrsi account presented the landslide, each one of which fifth annual meet only a mail car on tbe Square, now. be returned Mon- and trouble ard of Hull, Ma and was a young WALTER L. p:esented to J* European tbe home of his brother, George H. Bar- phone exchange here, ma- OKAY, M. Leslie,executrix. But the Oxford Democrat is willing Mr. character eon were ehaken np and their lleferee In J"'with rows. The deceased was 72 of man of clean habits, sterling badly Bankruptcv. of 1 Harvard Balsam. it doesn't know what is sole- years while Motorman Geo. Herald A. et ala, minors, Cough admit that October a which won chine smashed, Thompson He had a stroke of and genial temperament license to sell and convey ! ÏÏdP ϊ,ν^Γ.".' age. slight paralysis the mail car had a remark- Norway ; petition for ly responsible. Mrs M.e* Hose GUee and him hosts of friends whom be will be Mitchell of Jennie E. Thompson, Gilee, "«h^'ln about two months ago which was soon by SO Acres near Augusta. reil estate presented by of Portland are at M.sh missed. The funer- able escape from injury. Harry Hall *ue.t. Mre^ followed by another severe shock. He mourned and sorely Just out from all advantages, 15 acres In Held», guardian. in time it will check a cough and individual who is . home for 10 watered with fed Taken The only getting Mary Mell.n'e lor I« «*·■ never rallied from the last stroke and has al was held from his late Tuesday A rather sensational incident In con- cows, spring E. Back 1 itc of Paris, decease! ; pe- some 50 George a share in it seems to be urM has lu ,om. ro ik, 300 cds. wood, tlmbe', orchard of collateral Inherit- credit for large Burke, who speui ever since. He afternoon, Rev. Mr. Limb officiating. nection with the Cumberland gesture tition for determination save and oi f been failing County trees; house, 40 ft. barn, large James S. ex- cold and you days nights a gradually was was pretty cottage ance tax by Wright, the of distilling company, ber daughter, Mr.. Lont, 1.1· a The esteem in which he held last week was the steal- if taken at once, presented president „,""uh was a brave soldier and lost leg in tbe fair at Gorham poultry house, pleasant view; ec tor. whose portrait appears in advertise- Monday tor her bon, m <'*>'een duly appointed administrator all indebted thereto are requested to make pay- their Miss Mollie Cole for a few the on the estate of demn tbeir wrongdoings and deride ant Pond Cemetery where he was laid to of days ed three of the gang tbo railroad ment Immediately. Siiccesnore to F. A. SHURTLEFF Jt CO., FLORENCE W. STANLEY late of Porter, 1»1% AUUIHTUS H.WALKER. a sort of way that 2=?=5£RS week near the station at Biddeford. Sept. AKh, in autumn flow- blunders, care-free rest amid an abundance of past track In the County of Oxford, deceased, and given the The school commenced las' In his ia truly refreshing. For a generation ers and with tbe flag be loved and nobly high Each of the three bad about $500 bonds as the law directs. All persons having MAINE. kind of tort the Christian and been a week on with oue demands the estate of said deceased are SOUTH PARIS, I>em<>crat* have been having that gavogood UCICUUCU. Monday, having delayed Tbe fourth man, against possession. desired to present the same for settlement, and but now jj- has all tbe farmers beaten account of the repairs. corner of the is β far fun in Maine, they're up against James Tuell boodle, missing. all Indebted thereto are requested to make a different ;r, SnS*«."««'"«·»»« this on and he does not FOLEYSHONEMAR proposition. year squashes West Bethel. payment Immediately. fût children; safe, s art· No opiates ^·:;γ,'ι pretend to be much of an agriculturist. Sept. 20th, 1910. FRANK P. ELLIOTT. wave the eom leaves golden ANCIENT YUCATAN. where From odo vine he raised 22 "Gently The rush for the ticket window squashes, Hv theeared-stalke flrraly holTen, are out is now on, and years ag»>· altogether 182 He The chestnut burr seare unn on the candidate for attorney general. Mr. Mrs. Ruth Barrows of Whitman, Mass., "The app'es ground, gazing on was the most wonderful of daughters There are also nine grand- Tint M>u would scorn ait you pa*4 bv; is elected a member of the is with her granddaughter, Mrs. Chus. FALL SUITS Pattangall children living. His oldest brother, Some full of worm·) and eniiie unsound— the ruined group. and his Barrows. Not tit to within a legislature from Waterville, put pie, the moon- I Solomon Β died about ten >wn— As we looked upon It in years ago, a» can be nh abilities tit him for the position Mrs. Etta Reynolds of Randolph, Still ave their use. specially a widow who survived him some To "uluful soul-t fresh c nuage take"— we could not how ma- leavjug Ma*s is the „[ mrs. Amanda Bis- light help feeling have a of floor leader of the Democratic guest For lo the autnmn 'tie well known. We large two years, but no children. Hie young awe this colossal But the grossly excessive salary bee. They will the sweetest cider mike." Inspiring temple, line of Fall Suits jority. er brother, J>>bu O, married Marcella, least Mr. Pattangall on the Geo. Winslow, wife and child, of Nor- weather. rearing Itself 120 feet Into the air. must of $4000 (at daughter of Joseph II Brigge, and five Beautiful September from the house of it as grossly excess- way, visited Mr. and Mrs. James Tuell Clevelnnd Brown and have have been to the ancients On the top stamp represented children were born to them, three sons family looks more attractive to Sunday. still crum- Kuppenheimer, ive) evidently on moved to Norway village. of the pyramid staud the and two daughters. Ho lives the old a are than Clinton Bisbee, who is employed as Farwoll was in a him glory. homestead with his wife and Mise Grace Portland bling ruins of a temple. It is reached Chicago. They youngest bookkeeper iu Auburn, and is somewhat week. celebrated manufac- aud is the member of few days of last a ou each side of Its four son, ouly surviving out of health, has come here for a short by stairway was have been that Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Bion Brown visited turers of It to expected the family. sides, having ΓΛ) steps apiece, and clotlrng seat in the rest. Ile is with his father, Sylvester last would take his was con- friends in Lewiston Sunday. the Pattangall The subject of this sketch coutains three rooms, the of and ses- Bisbee. wife are doorposts produce house, and that at the outset of the verted in the Nabum Scriboer and moving early manhood, joined Mrs. Lucelia Morton and Mrs. Ε M. which art» carved with the ligures of very best material, sion he would reintroduce those reform church when from Albany to the hotel in this vllllage. Greenwood Baptist organ little son Donald were in were defeated in Thayer and Mrs. is from the "Bee- priests, the one facing east and measures of bis which ized, together with his wife, and there Morgan moving except workmanship offices tu»u last week calling on friends. of her the last legislature, abolishing the remained members until called hive" to the farm son-in-law, *Î7. ward, which has large pillars carved styles. worthy Mrs. Ada Mellen of Lyon, Mass., and of sssistant attorney general, commis- to above. Wakefield, in Gilead. into the forms ot ΤΙιι» heads We have their away join the church Barrows of Paris Hill were in serpents statistics, W. A. Brown are sioner of industrial and labor one more week in Biou 7,nd wife to occupy are turned so that lie Only September, town on U. C. Barrows of these tliej suits in mixed Cas- and so on. But recently caHing the rc^.ns in the hotel vacated auditor of state printing, corn cut and shocked, sweet corn recently tiat the of the their that work shall yellow and others. P. Dennis.>n. upon top pyramid, simeres, blue, black, he seems to prefer that well canned and no frost to sear by Mr. and Mrs. Charles nigh yet A. F. Barrows of Mechanic Falls v>as eye sockets still bearing traces of the be taken some one else. Josiah P. Swett and have tnov brown and gray up by a cucumber leaf. called family in towu Tuesday, here to attend the Cross house to the rich green l.ide that once tilled them. Price The game caught in the corn fields ed from Henry mixtures the funeral of bis H. C. Bar- we sat we to ourselves thus far consists of three coons beside brother, house ho recently bought of Mrs. Nellie As pictured to While the automobile is sometimes rows. $12.00 $20.00. several and skunks. Gribbiu. the strange and barbaric scenes thai used to aid criminals in their operations, hedgehogs Mrs. has a Yf.T. Bisbee great variety Alonzo and have moved for If in them, Not much company this week up to Tyler family had here been enacted, legends it is likewise used apprehending beautiful dahlias. A recent count will have em- but more before to South Paris, where lie be it was on these tiat on the whole it adds to the risks date, eipected night. of are to believed and showed 40 different kinds. Some in the sled mixed Cas- thieves and robbers. The ployment factory. letted serpents' heads that the tyrant Men's taken by Rest them grew very rank reaching up higher Mrs. Sarah W. Brown has a was done the Sumner. carpenter mere work which by than a man's head. A standing a ot the liras, majestic lu their si and worsted prompt The tiret person and a mason working on her house, and priests in the men who carried frost of the season lore to officers securing bSiVy few feet from au onlooker would be com Bert Akers has beeu to do the liejeweled and befeathered robes, suits, $5.00 tbe cash box at the ftorham fair nanjs gtj Friday morning. Most of the engaged off ple'ely obscured from view in this forest outside out the palpitating hearts of their sac have been sweet corn on low ground had been painting. $12.00. "would hardly possible^ of dahlias. The tallest stalk measured an erroueous state- the secured. Our editor made rlticial victims after slicing open Boys' and Chil- the automobile. S ft., 10 in. Your correspondent wit- ment last week when he said: "I'he At East Sumner station 7"> tickets breasts with a silex knife. dren's suits to nessed the measurement. Can any one Democrats got out their $1.50 .J·'· Letter. were sold for Canton fair on Wednesday stay-at-home These sacrifices were probably per beat this? voters almost to the last nun." Ν jw in $5.00. to this the number wot· a moment that we morning. Adding friends of Mrs. Hattie Bes- formed In view of thousands of line of LeCus supyjae The many this little corner of Bethel I know seven A good and that went with teams, nearly lUO from ot the sun had of tbe present pros- sey of Bryant's Pond will regret to learn Democrats who did not attend town shipers deit,\ congregated Men's underwear never^eard like the must have attended. and that their vicinity of her illness. Mrs. is tbe daugh- on below, the heart after It pectivedfbvernors, Bessey meeting, and one who went to Bethel the plains and the screen, side The reference to R. G. Stephens' store always flashed upon ter of Deacon Moses Dow of this place, the to visit the was torn from the membranes being Copyright 1910 hosiery floor in last week's issue of the Hill in forenoon bank Hvnetn't^rere jMAk let us that a space and is well known here. Mr. Dow visit- Tk« Houm of Kuppc per dozen. out from tbe "Old Kentucky of Twin Mt., Ν. H., are visitiog Mrs. S. and this is the first time she ever "camp- nan .(Tick or woman Marie could tell pulled Miss Alice Bearce went to ι quart, Shore" those who were kids are the Fitchburg, S. Hall. ed out." on why lie or she was on the dead WHEN YOU WEAR THEM 95c where she will soon 1-2 heads of interesting families and those Mass., Saturday, The house ooenpied by Dana Berry is Mr. Edwin Rowe aud family of New gallon,. $1.20 enter on her as trained nurse tump. YOU'LL BE WELL DRESSED. families then have profession an addition built on. York returned to their home Saturday. who were beads of having "The average male being will consult Alton DeLano of Oxford visited Miss Mr. Rowe has erected a fine on gone to that country. They Mrs. Sylvia Kilbourne and three little cottage unexplored last week. Mr. DeLano was •ils watch. lH»und across the lawn, run Jar— tell of the wonderful that has Tripp sons of New York returned home the the shore of South Pond, and in the fu- Economy change a to break graduate of Uebron Academv, '07, and will be summer home. Ike mad for a cur. hire cub dozen. come to that part of the county with 22d. ture It their Pint, per his second at Bates this to a dash 85c whlca I was famdiar in the that are begins year Pride Βγοη. have a new cut- Charlie Mason, Mrs. Nina Goodwin he speed law driving ferry, ι days week. ensilage quart ç^c of the iu their ter. and niece, Elsie Moran, started for Bos into his odice ns if he had done KNi H. B. They speak change 1-2 Prof. was at home from North FOSTER, gallon, $1.20 No more muddy and un- Moody Elsie V. Sanderson is with her cousin, ton Wednesday. vards In ten seconds, remove his hat fone.ighways. over Bridgton Sunday. was Cole and Roscoe Swan at- s kept roads, no more horseback riding Mrs. Frank C. Shaw, who thrown Alphonso and overcoat, open his desk, pull out ONE PRICE CLOTHIER, The is the latest in self sealing j-irs Mrs. Dudley of North is tended the funeral of Adoniram Swan at "Economy" that was the universal custom in tbe old Bridgton from a wagon and broke her wriet. a Mra. Ira Bearce at the slide, cock his feet on It. light cigar s—macadamized roads now, every- visiting Moody The schools are in session with the Greenwood City last Thursday. day home here. and wonder what he's going to do Norway, Maine. Jelly Moulds, &c each, 50c per dozen. where, and tbe log houses have dis- following teachers: new Mr. and Mrs. G. J. of Denmark. next. tin 30c dozen. and neat cottages have Bridgham S. Waterford— Kmmle J. Young. Jelly Tumblers, caps, per appeared Mechanic Falls are the week female will bore taken their places. Kentucky has been spending Hat—Agnes Κ Plummor. Fred Sanborn is busy sawing lumber 'The average being with their Mrs. Ε. M. Glover. N. Waterfurtl Grammar—Mauil Dresser. nine resurrected, and whiskey is not found at daughter. for his new barn. throngb a fringe of shoppers Rev. and Mrs H. B. Marshall were Primary—Ma B. Holt. every tarn of the road as oncejt was. K. Waterford—Mar» Dresser. Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Belcher and Mrs. to forge to a bargain counter, here to attend tie funeral of hi· deep You Take No Risk. When the South has cut out whiskey brother, Temple Hill—l.ulle G. Mclntire. took a trip to Ashland, Ν. H., and after she's arrived she'll calmly Ezra Marshall. Varney Sborey The from her bill of fare, her face is Mutiny—Charles to vialt friends in that Personal entirely The Oxford Plummer Hill—Charlotte Morse. Wednesday, plaoe put down her purse and parasol, finger and the sunrise, Baptist Association is it) Our and are Back set toward Jerusalem Geo. Dealey, manager of the Burnham minutes, ask Reputation Money Co. of Mr. and Mrs. the for fifteen N. session here this week. The little goods Bolster and she will get there. Along that line baby girl & Morrill Co., was in town S. who has Canning the of This Offer. Element more in earnest thac Clayton Mslntire, whooping question* concerning prices—past, Dayton she is more radical, Lake. Tuesday. It ia expected to finish In the we Norway :ough, is quite ill. and future—and move off lei- Tbat enters into the slower-blooded North. But arc oorn abop Wednesday, the 28th. present We for all the medicine lined our practice of 35 MARKET SQUARE, The grippe is on its rounds again Mrs. Harrj Saunders and son Warren so much as a pay into line and will be keeping step W. L. Jones and wife from surely without buying if our fail· to failing Mrs. F II. has been ill with ind Mrs. Arthur of Rozbnry, taring the trial, remedy optics is a powerful factor to our time—God's time. Terry quite Saunders, Sandy are his moth- Jour· all together—some Mass., visiting father and spool of thread."—Providence relieve you of - - all armies it receutly. Creek, visited at W. H. Chadboume's jompletely constipation. success. Maine. There are stragglers i.i al- er, Mr. and Mrs. Jones. n*: IVe take all the risk. You are not obli- 5outh Paris, Mrs. came likewise. Sylvia M. Bennett home aat week. ways, and cowards to ua in if We from a Lewiston the 20th. She Encouragement. gated any way whatever, you give eacb patient our noTitt. Hold the fort and the good flght, hospital North Parla. Startling earnest, NOTICE. * tight had been there two months or more. iccept our offer. Could anything be nolle* it·** Albany. "Was Amelia's father encouraging attention The subscriber hereby notice be The aubacrlber hereby jlve» <>■ and die in the harness. and B. Redamaker and two nore for Ia there reaaon personal and take an gives that administrator Mr. and Mrs. Chester Flint and son Mr·. Loaiae Rand and Mrs. Chas. Mc- Mr. Mrs. I. fair you? any u been haa been duly appointed John. when you went to him to ask him for duly appointed administrator of went to to were ohildren from South Addison are visiting you ahould hesitate to put our interest in case. ic eatate of the estate of Arthur Vermont the 20th Allister called to Oorham, Ν. H., thy every Ox for I, b her hand?" M. JOSEPH KttYE late of his Mrs. Carl Peterson, ( :laime to a test? PKARL WHITMAN late of Woolstook, At ami Plana are made to build a 1300- visit his sister. >y the eickneas of Mr·. Rand's sister, practical of Oxford, l, &\ta being daughter. He asked me to the Optios Is our constant the County of Oxford, deceased, and given In the County Mrs. Fred of his Mrs. Hattie Datnon of Portland has "Not very. put The most scientific, common-sense study; the law direct*. All per»on» foot dam across the foot of Silver Lake, Wheeler Bethel visited Oar R. F. D. carrier i> confined to «de at the law dlrccta. AII persona having bonde an the Ίλ*··*1 been ber M. D. Γ and In so I couldn't back ι reatment is Rezall which itnands demande aralnat the eatate of Mid for water her Mrs. Geo. a few oorn sickness. he will be out visiting cousin, se, proposal writing, Orderlies, relieving of some nnusual against the estate of said deceared are for «dtleB*·» Katahdln Iron Works, power sister, Frost, days by Hopç eye wired to are dealred to the «aim- for a few weeks. as all the others did." ι ire eaten like candy. They are very present the sam* for seulement, and preaent 1 to ■»*»' of suf- recentlv. ιοοη. wife, «ut. our I and all Indebted thereto are requfK capable famishing electricity In sc- defect great Indebted thereto arc requested to make par- Miss Gammon of visited Mr·. I· for Elmer Robins of Winsted, Conn., I irouounced, gentle and pleasant pleasure. ment ficient for Penobscot and Piscataquis Clare Norway Addie Conner working ent Immediately. par Immediately. E. visited his Mrs. Jane at 1 and agreeable in every Mth. MO «Kb, 1J»10. H'AI.TKU Counties. Hon. Wyman of Mil- •Mitts Leola Noyes the22d. lira. D. H. Hastings of Bethel. mother, Robins, Musical Not·. ion, particularly Sept. AUSTIN J. HAYK8. dept. Jasper re- not cause Mrs. Geo. Horr is at A at at Β. K. Dow's recently. Mrs. Robins ray. They do dlarrhcua, S. has with two Portland men »ecur visiting her sister good time the danoe Grange First Young Thing (during the so- RICHARDS, NOTICE. bridge turned to West Paris with ber son lausea, flatulence, griping or any in· ·>>< ed an on tbe for, it is Xq*fh Norway. lall laat Friday night. WOT1CR. notice thai option township are nata-l Just love Brahms, don't you? whatever. Rfexall Orderlies The aubacrlber hereby rivet w ian and Mrs. Fred of Eaat S. G. Bean had 106 bushels of The acholars from here who at· onvenience The executrix of rumored, $250,000 In tbe furnaces of Vickery grain. aubacrtber hereby gives noUce that ho naa been duly appointed school at West Paris are Second Young Thing—What are ; re for children, aged la been Katahdio Iron Works more than $300,000 Aubsfr called at W. S. Partridge's re- Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Guptill were at tending high particularly good duly appointed executor of the last WlH of Misses Delia Edith Brahms?-Musical Courier. ι nd delicate 111 and testament of sunk. Tet there be com- cently. ?ild River recently. Elwell, Littlehale, persons. has been may Beatrice to Rezall Orderliea LYDIA IL MOKSR late of Hartford, Donald went to Lewiston Mrs. O. J. Cross visited her slater in Doris Field, May Elwell and We urge you try the mercial in the ore deposits Partridge County of Oxford, deceased. All persona havioi demanda agamei w mom possibilities also Lorenzo Llttlebale. * t our risk. Two sizes, 10c and 25c. demanda for and there is much valuable timber there the 20th intending to enter Bate·. lewry one daj recently. Andrews, Necessity, my friend, la the mother lying anlnst the eatate of aald da- oeaaed areaealredio "5LUaa»d w On aoconnt of C. A. Churchill 1 temercber, you can get Rezall Remedies and all ln M re. Geo. Thorpe returned to her always I Holsteim: M. L E. Richardson, 2; embroidery doily, Mrs. S. Β. & Z. S. Prluce are in Portland, ϋ. what is known aa Stowell Bill, on th< • and sometimes the fair has had n°'nter" Thoroughbred September home in Auburn Thursday, after a 1. Mrs. Clarence Boston and New York for two weeks on tVmmonfa« road betweeo Hebron and Sooth Parii wa. the Thompson, Jay, herd, |3, cow, 3, Majorie Bond, 1, Alley, 2; an assortment that ΡΑΒΙ· week'» visit at Cba» weather. This the season's we are to show you LKAVfc βΟΙΊΒ Rawsoa's. rupted good heifer 3 y em re, 2, 1, bull 1 year, 2. fancy aprons, Mrs. May Porter, 1, Mn. a business trip for goods. Are here and ready TUAIS· and about a mile from Sooth Parli case lasi and the fair of the calf, —*· * <· *·. daily ;»i»A. m.. week, & 4, 2. Florence Cumming* has accepted a and Price. If you ,. *3 ea-l Λ roof is to be at once on the This ia the and -\ Thompson Son, Jay, herd, Russell, cannot be with in Style, Quality » Λ p. m., daily. put village. longeât steepest Valley Societ> compared Sunday; droscoggln Agricultural IP\F«I bull 3 beifer 3 1, Oil 1, Mrs. C. E. to teach in Frye. ? Λ eïi A. ..ally s 35 r. stand at the at the fair hill there is to come down in yean, 3, cow, 2, year*, Paintings: paintings, position .V «... drawiug ring coning was duly palled oft according to sched- Richard- H. of Mass is the w£t r. 2 he,fer 1 1. C. W. landscape, Ruth Mrs. Charles Sheen Salem, need a Waist SMILEY'S place. ^3$ Sun·lay; S « «...dally. grounds which was built this season. from Hebron to South Paris. ule. the first was yeare· 2· Tear, Richardson; Tuesday, day, £?'{er beifer 2 heifer son, 1; water color, Mercy Α. Β alley, 1, is the guest of her son and wife, Mr. and ^îotpt W. A. Bartlett of Hebron, who rune a to le Walker, Canton, years, 1, cm bchbs. Mrs. L. B. who ha· been for devoted preparation; lately M. Mrs. Wallace W. on Summer Carter, team II heifer calf, 2. Mary W. Greenleaf, ?; col. photos, Sheen, A. T. >lc for passengers and express as re done on that Wednesday year, 2, Church. Rev. some time in Dr. in usually day. little^else R. 4 N. china Mrs. Street. 98c Lawn Waists 98c .v. .τ,νιΐΐο**! 10:45 A. M.; King's hospital between those two was was in I Grade Holsteins: C. Thompson Richardson, 1; painting, 98c Madras Waists 98c r. 1'rea.htag iervlee, quired places, was a fine and a large crowd il -û fs.-: κ. Portland, returned to her home Thurs- day, C. Cau- C. M. Richardson 1. Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Thurston of Brook· »· ν *.; y ν s. c. ««, on his to South Paris with a Son, Jay. cow, |2. W. Walker, White with fancy stripe and check, front with of V»l. ^ ; way pair ol .«tendance. The third Fancy pointed yoke L·.*·* ΤΛ» P. *.: Church day calf. Canton 1. have returned to their home KvenlDi -ervke day. horses and a I ton, cow, 3, heifer 1 year, 1, beifer Grange exhibit, Grange, line, Mass., black and at 7 ·.">· p. *. I three-seated wagon in which rather cooler weather and a littleJrougM too other· with stripes of blue, and German lace, fine embroidery and vVe iner··!.·»>" evectn* 2. Nellie K. Carver, Bast Sumner, heifer Miscellaneous: Burnt wood, Alice after ten days with relatives and friends connectai, are eonllally In- The grave and reverend seniors of the besides himself were five other people. much of a breeze, nevertheless a tailor trimmed with of Qnlshed β '■« •■•rwlse 3 2. Adkins, Auburn, 1, Miss Annie Barnes, in town. avender, made, tapering panel pin tacka, » high school bad a corn roas' Thursday They were Charles H. George of Hebron, and the fair had a clear^ years, 1 V Pavutr bracing day, good Π. Dunn front and back. of tuck· in jn h. Kev Τ W. W. Rose, 2; pin cushions, Mrs. Susie Poland, 1; George W. Holmes, George wide tucka with lace medallion, cluster· ύ «t Kewtey. b. night on the hill back of Geo. K. Mor- Miss Nellie L. Whitman of South Paris, I Thoroughbred Jerseys: 1·» <*> a. embroidered shirt Mrs. Susie Po- and Anson J. Millett were taken to Rum- Y » m::·.· •••rayertueetliiK a I herd four cows, #3, beifer ealf. waist, with other 98c. ♦ a. M.. >abbath «s-ho.> ton's. teacher in Hebrou and three oxen and steers which have Canton, back. Tbia many «tyle·, ·._· î· Academy, ^WhUifthe Mrs. Nathan ford to a rock machine Met-tin* t, m> p. m.; 12. Η. M. Tucker, Canton, herd cow*. land, 1; brass work, Rey- inspect crushing r λ· : Leaune young woman students of the beeu a feature of this 98c Tailored Waists 98c c!a*s Mrs Martin Small aud academy. always leading Ruth raffia and roller. Tbe other two members of ·; event»* daughter*, Miss Ii4, cow, 2, J, heifer 3 years, 2, 1, nolds, 1, Richardson, 2; work, .fi,.. Wednesday Laura Rarden of West Paris, who fair were not in so num- 3, Made of good material, looks like lineD, !av vvBln* 7 :A>. Edoa and Celia, of Woodford·, have been present large 2 beifer 1 1, Ruth Richardson, tbe with tbe selectmen, were Jr-i ΓΠ Pmor. was on her home to *ae heifer years, 2. 1, year, 2, 1, Mary Richardson, 2; committee, rvh. Kev. E. A Pavto, way spend Suuday, bers as in some year*, there launders some trimmed with Ka· t'.-i *- >ab. guests at George K. Morton's for a few *? bull 9 bull 2 3, bull embroidered tidy, Mrs C Ε Richardson, Frank H. and H. M. Jackson, who nicely, Waists nln.· -ervt.e lt» 15 and M Us Elizabeth Cunhman and Miss show of and in stock years old, 3, years, Noyes $198 Lawn $1.98 R »;:1Λ p. s. them, thoroughbred Mrs. E.Rich- were to attend on account of of ; m Y f. S ι da> I 1. F. E. Canton, bull 1; worsted toilet set, C. unable wide tuck*, others with clusters pin Kamona Twitchell of Andover, who were the show was better than in calf, 2, Spofford, of tine entire front of ,· * We-lae-lay eveninir Susie Po- Made material, P. 1 year, 50c. W. W. Rose, bull 1 year, 2 ardson,!; handkerchief, Mrs. business matters. tucks with clusters of one It, Seate fret.·. All are Paris Grange will entertain the super- going to Norway for the day. years. Most other departments of Vfte pearl buttons, -f e 7 3»·. Tbe mid-week services at tbe French and Swiia finished C. E. Richardson, Canton, bull lyear,* land, 1. Congre- embroidery, intendent of schools and the teachers of At (he top of Stowell Hill a pole strap were well filled The track with embroidered panel and pocket. Kev Miller. Low fairly church will be from style button several -i « ur- u Chee»er6ore the town next at an the the 50o. NOTES. gational changed with baby tncks, front, *; 'n-r-i Suadav at Saturday, all-day broke, letting wagon against which is one of the best in the The :ti : ,· -ervke every Herefords: Nellie E. to Tuesday evening. i; Β. P. C. and ran. It Thoroughbred Thursday clusters of tuck· in value, ». al Κ Y. t' horses, they being impos- was in good and all things Two were arrested on back, good κ !ay School meeting. condition, bull 1 Moses pocket peddlers Society of Christian sible to them, Mr. Bartlett under- make the occasion a suc- Carver, Hartford, year $1; Yonng People's Batiste Waists $1.49 ρ * «top combined to the grounds the officers. There seem- ou $1.49 «1.08. it7 X. D. Bolster ba< laid a cement walk bull 1 year, 2. G. H. Virgin, by Endeavor will meet Thursday evening front with effect of MkfcTUIUS. took to do the only possible thing, keep Young, hut of the business Handsome juke at bis house on Pleasant from 3. ed to be little going instead oi Street, them In He succeeded well a North Jay, bull, Sunday evening. is So. Ή. K*'»ular the road. had and there was little intoxication and German lac*, below yoke ] 1 )l —l'art Lol(fc, the sidewalk around the house to the ^Tbe indispensable "midway" Grade Moses cow, on, very The is invited to attend the Cluny vt.nînc on ο '.·«for*, full moon. until about half down the when in which Si I Jerseys: Young, public Γ way hill, good list of attractions, about the fair. Wed- one row wide and four rows Val. » raeet- side door. W. heifer 3 3. heifer serv:ces at tbe church Cluny Κ —Mount Μ'.< odae. regular a wheel under the of darkies and the *3. W. Rose, years, Episcopal Lawn Waists $2.98 a *·>?*.—Aurora collapsed swaying Holland's $2 98 eve In.· of ea* plantation 2 heifer 1 heifer men who were 28. from away a r Mrs. L. C. will have her fall the an>l all six were man were features. The years, 2, year, 2, 1, calf, Two shooting craps nesday, Sept. Speakers lace, beauty. r-: an I -hlr M or. lay -vniifce Smiley wagon, people ossified leading 2. C. T. cow, 2. G. without at concealment will be present. Services for women Fine silk finish, handsome front with K' of on and Sat- thrown and char of the was its Bonney, Canton, any attempt openiog millinery Friday out, wagon. merry-go-round conspicuous by children at *ia K< ekafi Lodge. No. H. 1. were Sheriff at 2:30 P. m.; for school rows Mechlin lace i; -M 1'e of this will The team was one of Virgin, cow, arrested by Deputy Niles, only two forming yoke, 11>1 or each urday week, and welcome going very fa»t, absence. Flaxon Waists $1,98 ; it fourth ►i+iay* Grade H. F. ami before Trial Barrows were 4:30; evening services for all at 7:30. $198 Y ali who come the says faster than she ever men the fair are the Guernseys: Richardson, Justice with new Va'. two rows lace down centre front ■ Hall. occupants Busy during trimmed Ke.îowV heifer 1 $2. C. T. Bon- a which Mrs. Merrill C. Ward and children Ilandsomely j l'ost. No. lte. aeon rode in an automobile. The hordes s >me of whom Canton, year, fined small amount they paid. 1 \ Κ -W. K. Rteboll kept officers of the society, finished with below on each side is handsome of eai-b The household effects of P. K. Wheel- heifer 3 2. have returned from Buxton where they lace, fine solid embroidery, yoke, ■ eventr* ney, Canton, cow, 3, 2, years, ». -i :.-· -iturlay on down the hill and for seme distauce a "f duties to»"*1"1 have great variety Herbert M. Tucker, who exhibited his have been for several weeks. of the rose ... \. tt. Mai: er were sold at auction last heifer 2 1, heifer calf. 2. two rows lace in sleeves in fancy raised embroidery pattern, «.in. "a G. A. Wednesday The is W. W. Bos® of years, tucks, ·. La lies of the beyond. to. herd of at this and whose « Kli Circle. as advertised. Mr. Wheeler and president Grade cow, Moses 2. Jerseys fair, All the schools commenced on insertion in « of' family one broken bones Ayrshire Young, grade lace sheer and lace sleeves, exceptionally ·-. ! îbîrd ^alurlav «vealr.*» The only having any Bisbee I is a few miles from collar, very ι, w I Canton; vice-president, Stanley farm Canton, shape, pretty 1 llall. start next for Escondido, to Grade Durhams: Moses Young, cow, only Monday. r.!· "r «irai. trai Friday was Mr. Bartlett, who, when takeu of OM won a silver at the state fair in the i'8. «2.98. a*,·: erlaln Camp meet# Rumford; secretary, heifer 2 cup Mrs. Emma J. Holt and eon, Herbert pretty, only ?1 pretty, only ', ·\ ;.t L. Cham' Calif. was to have a $1. G H. Virgin, North Jay, the full of the Dr. Stewart's found non of W.S. IMaroie >t Γ n>tit alter >xffic<\ Canton; treasurer, stock judging contest, ^coring points I. are at the at North Nor- ■«.lay ir two broken ribs. years. 2, 1, cow, 3. Nellie E. Carver, Holt, farm, T. A. Robert» Post of the G. A. R., broken coll 6>ue and of Dixfield ; trustees, T. B. W. Stetson, out of a his nearest com- to Oct. 2. possible 500, way, for two after their -1'irS «.rargt. fro'o Mm;.· 1, Miss Whitman, was a Ezra cow, weeks, looking ·; th~. Oxford, extend to Win. K. Kimball Post I however, good Hartford, C. T. Bonnev, Canton, in a list of fifteen having a score '. tfclr l vAturvlay. durtax Grade Herefords: Nellie Ε Carver, petitor property. s t·, In and Circ'e, an invitation to visit them deal shaken up and her back wax badly A. L» Rum- of 418. This week Mr. Tucker will : .V ■· in them in a on Satur- injured. Mis* Barden sustained W. S. Marble, Dixfield. the stock at the fair in 13 IL.tf M.I j campfire ford, judge laige Β of Sunday l ta ! fourth Moaday· of Mr. and the other two Virgin, cow, 2. Webster, Gardiner, passed w. c —ieeoa Oct. 1st bruises. George In the office Mr. Ricliard- Ν. H. I .,) day, secretary's Herefords: Nellie E. Rochester, with frieuds in town. Miss Monahan Toung wom*'n suffered worse Thoroughbred BrvKik Lodge. No. 1?1, nothing κι,η was assisted by Mrs. W. A. Lucas, \ i. Κ --tony The letters of the Good Cheer are 1. the fair a tent for years was the very popular librarian evetlBK* than a and some resultant was on there. Carver, cow, 3, During couuty belong- e«vu an ί iourth We!ne*>Uy shaking up who constantly duty s ;. asked to meet with Mrs. J I), llaynes Swino: M. F. Burnham, Auburn, to Robert which was of the Norway Public Library, and tele- »'S m "ti lameuess. The shock of the accident The were: ing Kerr, pitched gf 31. eeu every at superintendents grounds, i. I :ce. \o. afternoon of this week 3 was sow, boar, on Pleasant Street, not far tmm the fair graph operator. Tuesday and the wild ride of course con- C T. Bonnev; stock, EzraKeene; horses, Hampshire #3, Hampshire weEîu» .α Pythian Hall. o'clock to make out the for the F. Ο. I. C. one The Lovering of West Medford is ft ay slips siderable. T. B. 3; H. Richardson, Cauton, grounds, disappeared night. Stanley A. L. Stanwood; hall, W. Stetson; Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. harvest supper. was ; 3 tent had a mark on it wb!c>i it could visiting Nojes. iso't ;» fair in Oxf> nl Couuty Miss Whitman, though very lame, committee·, Bisbee, Ezra Keene; boar, by T'iere Stanley North was Roland son of Frank Kim- to return to Hebron morn Sheep: G. H. Virgin, Jay, be easily identified. It found in Kimball, we^k The tirst supper of the season of the able Monday ticket'1» W. W. Rose. I tb's Hock use one of the fakers at Canton. lie ball, of tbe Noyes Drug Store, lias gone Γη versalist Good Cheer will ing to resume her work at the academy. On and excellent sheep, 4, Shropshire buck, 2, single by N attended Society Wednesday Thursday j to Dartmouth >evr'« i,li P.iris pe -pte | 1. returned it, and Kerr three dollars College. NORWAY, MAINE. * as usual was the fheep, paid be harvest supper and will be music furnished by Dixfie.d R-v. of the a* 3i.t.>n Ust week. Town team, oxen, Hartford, «12, for 1)is trouble and expense, in consider- Robert Bruce, Congrega- i!ie fair »n the first of the month, next Fine in Automobile Case. B Tuesday Imposed 910. ation of there no further trouble in tional church, has moved his family to >f Ma>».. 4 » t,ie steers, same, being Ν» I. r.· ο Allxtoa, week Oct a an The parade which moved M Tuesday, As the result of collision between »r(^,nd Drawing oxen: under 7 feet 2 inches, the matter. the Foster place, corner Main and Fair it M mot I.. Whittle·». track immediately after dinner Wednes- f? i# The Ltdies' Aid of the church automobile driven by L. S. Sessions >·( j Charte* H. Young. Hartford, $4. Any Streets. Baptist was headed the D-xfield teams came off the from to Ler Pari* and Wtn. C. Stearns of day, by Band, As the track Clara with the Prince .» iretl KMer return··.I will serve their annual harvest South Charles H. Moses Young, Conner, Sisters, M M supper were a hundred of size, Young, 8; a was and following about the Wednesday noon, the little at M ut!»., laot week. next night at tf:43 o'clock. West 1'aris and bull which he B. F E»st Sumner, 4 parade is spending her two weeks' vacation h u Mj! i«*n Thursday horses and cattle, 0; Glover, 3-year· of W. L Roberts on the last of the 'the prize animals, three year-old daughter her former home at Richmond. Adult" cents: c'tildreu under twelve leading, day county ;old steers, Moses Young, 2; B. F. Glov- TRUST COMPANY. a »irua· PARIS v*bo ha* took ribbons at the fair. ran in front of the M j wax made Ses- which of Canton out directly is his residence ;ri'Vv. cents. All are invited. fair, complaint against er, 1. R 0. Porter enlarging M IAS is a years, cordially first of horses that came ti t η I1 -t^r. *pen«lio£ sions for at an unreanonable S. pair through on Water Street so as to have a tene- here driving AMONG THE STOCK PENS, Poultry: Catharine Hollis, Canton, ν u< f ·»>' wefk» at her heme Win Κ Kr F at ρ m and con- •more largely in exhibit which over her. sept 29th, opening 2 and the case wm continued until Satur- horses, passed directly Mrs. on Beal will rjlHIS more a and fr :: jupat I."Cke'· Mill·, ; ton fair than it did a few chicks, 31; J. W. Lovej<>y, Llvermore ter, Evans, Street, been business a little than year the atternoon and even- only years It was a scary but doing t arter'# to remain for I tinuing threugh day when a bearing was held. Walter Brahma *1 ; chicks, looking happening, the winter in Portland with Mrs. au.i .ire a: I i since, and a number of fine herds, both Falls, Light fowi, the horses »pend there has been a ng. A generous patronage is solicited. L. for the and fortunately neither of stepped îubbs' son. a half. Since the first Jay steady «iray appeared state, and were in the tl, 50c, R. I. Red fowl, 1, R. C. R. I. Rfd the j>re*ent ! thoroughbreds grades, on her, and she was hurried to a some of was taken the James S. for Sessions. fowl though Mrs. Don C. Seltz of New York, number of and the volume the bar-, A hayrack ride by Wrig'it chicks 50c, Golden Wyandotte $1, in the depositors "ί kfr : a.e was givec accident in the late after- doctor, she was found to be not badly in will talk to tbe ladies of growth A t j icholars of the I'niversalist The occurred of showed about chicks 1, R. C. White Leghorn fowl 1, time October, of the e Meth'uiistn, which! Sunday 18t C 8T Bonney Canton which far exceeds the organ- ve*t s f : Charles A. noon of Thursday, Sept. 15. Sessions S. C. White fowl 1, injured. Norway Clubs and Federation, on her business, expectations Flail last Tues- School Satu:day afternoon, a dozen cows and heifers, mainly grade chicks 1, Leghorn ni. h.. i in -raL i Army wa« his mit to Time and will be is due to the confidence foung furnishing the team. Judging by runuing auto, carrying passen- Jersevs and Guernsevs. chicks 1; Alton Tyler, Canton, S. C. R. Stone Cousin Reunion. Japan. place izers of the bank. This growth day evening. on ger» between South Paris village and the made known later. the demonstrations their return, they From Farm in Livermore I. Red chicks 1, Columbian Wyandotte the Stone cousins with have in the bank. It is the of was Highland Nature favored is that the Seventh that the community purpose ί λ mer f Portland visited a fair Stearns returning chicks Hartford, It understood Day Mrs .J Ε had good time. grounds. P. 0 Herbert M. Tucker 1; Dwigbt Parsons, a autumn a cat- (Canton ), most beautiful day, Sept. 24, some tent bank in such a ne last w«rk, home from the fair with herd of 1 chicks Π. Frank R cliard- Advents, for time holding the directors to conduct the business of the »r .1 Κ Ρ ;η·->ie:'-s day were shown fourteen head Seabright 1; when held their sixth annual re- Kev. Chester Gore Miller has pur- he himself a bull at the head proprietor, they on Fair will hereafter i. e>: η i'ari» fjill where she has tle, leading are son. S. C. R. I. Red chicks, 50c; meetings Street, should «,· on of Cattle Club Jerseys. These Canton, union the home of Mr. and Mrs. as to secure all of the business that naturally chased the house of Leon E. Noyes and two other men at Benj. hold afternoons at way several «urumere. of the herd, assisting the Farm herd, M. F. Burnham, Auburn, Light Brahma meetings Sunday formerly «{•ent Bill S'reet. aud with his will oc- practically Kingleside N. Stone, Hebron, and for such a gather- of Elder a safe and family »n driving the rest of the cattle. The fowl, 50c, R. C. Black Leghorn fowl, «1, 3. A. R. Hall under direction come this way, and to do legitimate business, hi# work of owned by the late S. M. King it is a situat- J. 11 < ·-, 1 av nc rinishe«i SQpj that j art of it where the Noye* occurred on Pleasant Street, formerly ing, delightful spot, being Srant. collision 0j Above the stalls were 50c, chicks -?1, R. C. Brown Leghorn -· λ .Ό on tbtf West Paris M. and paris. display- ed on one of the bills for which consistent with conservative banking. b !·!._· i'iiti family have lived. Ε. Thayer tie.tr the corner of Pine Sliest, a short chicks high Gardner B. for many years a ed two frames the ribbons fowl 1, 50c, S. C. White Leghorn Boynton, is n<*w at wotk a^ain on will continue to one tene- containing Hebron is famous. set hou>e. Family occupy distance west of the railroad crossing. S. C. fowl, 1, 50c, Frizzles resident of Norway, died Friday, Sept. bonds that will net from on Pine won at the state fairs this year 50c, Hamburg With the fine the autumn tints We can sell you first-class you the h.· .se of Wirt Stanley ment. Mr Steorns had some scars as the result 1. Buff view, I at the in Chelsea, ! President W. W. Rose of the fowl, 1. 50c. chicks, 50c, Orping- was a A, soldiers'hçspital society and decorations the lawn very a and to cent. Mreet. in. of the colH«ion, and the auto was dam- Cochin Bantam fowl, 1, flag Mass. He is survived by widow cent 5 per The club season is close upon showed a herd of seventeen ton chicks, 50c, attractive and the room 4 per was not Jerseys,| place, dining remains were -t" of > nth Pari* were well the first of both aged a little. The bull injured. 1 Red Pyle Game fowl, ilz children. The brought The Ba; Stxt Monday meeting thoroughbreds and grades. i 50c, chicks, 1, 50c, also attractive when all were in- IF YOU HAVE MONEY TO INVFST. were several witnesses to the proved to Pine Grove for burial. For at t^ e annual meeting of the the Club aud the Seneca Club There i A herd of Dutch Belted and Hereford 1. Silver Dorkings, 1, White Plymouth Cemetery MONEY, représenté.i Euterpean 1 vited to of the bountif jl dinner. his IF YOU WANT TO BORROW which wa« I Club affair, aud their stories differ somewhat. Rock fowl Sockemelder 1, White partake teveral years he has lived with son, Oif rii Association will b- held. The Euterpean cattle, thoroughbreds, were 1, fowl, Of the list of IF YOU WANT TO OPEN A CHECK ACCOUNT. to of Mr. principally following persons pres- i i a m in Mass. He last an! mf^ts afternoon with Mrs. Cora According the testimony Rock chicks, 1; Leon Barker, IV 11 G. Boynton, Lynn, bel.l at Hebron Wednesday in the shown by M. F. Burnhain of Auburn. Plymouth :nt the oldest was Mrs. Celia Stone, who in tne Stearns and tue ineb « Lj «;re ^««'ft.'rg Brown fowl. G. ΓΙ was at the for treatment. Thursday. >. Briggs. and the Seneca Club Mr. Bu.-abans :? a new exhibitor at this Canton, Leghorn 1; bad the number five six hospital COME AND SEE US. the at a high among children, him, auto, coming speed, beîïiu» are also a North Jay, R. C. R. I. Red»., 50c, had a svening. fair and the Dutch Virgin, and two DON'T 3REAK DOWN. The Krbekahs very eDj >yab'e struck Mr. Stearns and turned him part- old 1, 50c. grandchildren great grandchil- Fti- ! new' breed there. Three coach pups young gee·;,, 1, 50c, geese, dren. BMriable after the ! ii^e meeting las; Mi** Annie Κ Newton died Friday and then struck the bull. Buff Severe strains on tbe vital organs, like ly around, were also shown Mr. Burnham and Mrs. J. W. Reee, Turner, S. C. Mrs. Cella Stone. social with re- at her b« me on G 'thic Street, by ewn _· A b>>k morn'Dâ! saw no team at that in the E. β Krains on cause break-downs. daj They point attracted much attention, Orpington fowl, 1, chicks, 1. C Mr. ami Mrs. Β. N. Stone and so τ Karl and machinery, fresbraeots. Α ί ol t me and a good the age of 4S ye.ire. She bad been road. « particularly ( Morton. STou can't over-tax stomach, liver, kid- a Canton, Plymouth Rock and the from the youngsters, and Hampshire Richardson, Mr. ami Mrs. Stone- attendan ( rr en ta) ly affected f>r some tira*, to the of the wit- Ralph neys, bowels or nerves without serious PARIS TRUST COMPANY, According testimony boar and a sow, same breed. fowl, 1, chicks, 1, 50c. George Grover, Mr. Hcnr.· L. Stone. rr^nïal dsease .vas the caust of death, was are weak or for the nesses for the defence, Sessions at Buff Rock Mrs Stone. danger to yourself. If you PARIS. MAINE. Pp>bt tii·· ist buttercup k Moses Young, whose name only i« r*· Canton, fowl, 1,50c, chicks, 1, Emily SOUTH r.iefaaerai was held Saturday fternoon, that out to a Hou- Mr ami Mrs. tteo. Stone anil ch'ldren, Vera iun-down, or under strain of any kind, *·■' 11 : ked by M u E.a An point turning go by team, to had 50c. Mildred Richardson, Canton, it'ended Kev Chester G ne Miller, the quired suggest oxen, eight yoke and Henry S. the tonic as by and when he got opposite the bull, chicks. 50c. :ake Electric Bitters matchless, drews Ia> ky. It iuoke^i fre#ï of oxen and steers on the grounds, be- dan fowl, 1, 50c, 1, Mary Mr. and Mrr. Luther Monk. »nd interment w;is in Riverside Ceme- animal turned and charged the auto, medicine. Mrs. J. E. Van de Sande of and brijfι» it had grown in June in- sides a number of cows. Richardson, Canton, Columbian Wyan- Mr. and Mre. I.ewls Monk. tery. M s* Newt >n is survived by her Mr. Stearns with hiiu M. Ber- Mr. and Mr». Geo Λ. Jackson and children, writes: "That I did nit kte»'' >f 11 ^.r iatsof 6ej tei:ber carrying against The exhibitor of was b. U. dotte fowl, 50c, chicks, 50c. L. Kirkland, III., Mrs. Aimeda Newno, with only sheep Jessie, Albert and Eva. a most se- tB"iher, the car. R C. R. I. Reds, 1, 50c. îreak down, while enduring Κ »ad Virgin of North Jay. ry, Mrs Fred Jacksjn and daughters Marie and J. Μ "Ί tT >td of Chapm »o. an., whom she has always lived. Estimates of the of the auto Fred Liver- vere strain for three months, is due = speed A large herd of registered Holstein- Vege'ables: Mrs. Leavitt, EUle. Μι»· Ν ·tu Β Clifford jf «irtnd I* and, varied from miles an hour Mrs. Bert Cole. to Electric Bitters." Uee them Walk Over Shoes, Rev C. A Knickerbocker con-pleted twenty by Friesian cattle were from the farm of M. more, collection of garden vegetables, wholly Men's have b"en witL r^ a" ·»# f;ere four Mr. and Mrs B. L. Swift- health and Satis- Sib.»L·· the Γηίν *rsal>jt some of the state's witnesses, to Frank Richardson, Canton, collec- »nd enjoy strength. (.'lif- his engagement with L. of Ja^. They numbered M; Mr. and Mrs Aroma Emery and chlllren, f«r*'ae weeks, left Mr and a half or five miles some of those Thompson faction 50c at Friday. af'ernoon. Next Sim- by were tion of vegetables by boy under Keith and Madel'ne. positively guaranteed. «· :h'jrch Sunday and headed by Nor- garden fcn/rwum§ b tne. mak n.r rt visi'e the defence. that the twenty-three, Mr. and Mrs. F. B.Scrihner. Jbaa. H. Howard Co. ian Kev Chester Gore Miller will re- for All agreed 18. $3: Fred C Bartiett, Canton, water- Visa Clifford land Duke, 48203. Mr. and Mrs. Wlllard Brvant. $4.50, $5.00. fiirei»tives on the way. auto was within its length after tna.iVJr $3.50, $4.00, sume th- pastorate, and services will be stopped B. F. Glover, another well known ox melons, 25c, Boston squash. 25c, Mrs. Kate Holden and gramleoi, Merton •î" »|»en the wiu'er in Β sfr»n. the collision. Fred The Rural Sew Yorker says tbat of hel l at the usual hour, preaching service man, had five of oxen and steers. Hubbard squash, 10c; Spofford, HoJden. At the concluelon of the yoke ill the Eastern States Maine is the most K^v Η. \ Pric^ie f the Maine C'i*ic it Η·:4·* α Μ and Sunday School at 12 hearing G H of North had a num- Canton, pumpkins, 25c; Ο. M. Richard- While for a the Sessions Virgin Jay grouped picture, "Farming has > inm tk- Judge Jones adjudged guilty, Mrs. thoroughly agricultural. Lea^tie, wh wu lo^rum-c·*! o'clock. A communion service will be j ber of good grade cows and heifers on son, Canton, tomatoes, 10c; Mary cousin Lewie iionk, took the oppor- which and fined him #10 and costs. Sessions T. B. been the chief business of the We a line of Men's Walk-overs, idi{ ; be arrests f rgambng at the c«.un- held at 6 ρ m. The regular church Rhodes, Canton, cucumbers, 10c; tunity to invite ali $o attend the reunion ilways carry large | collection of field itate and will continue to be," declares ty fair, ha* noti ed C mru *»i-'n^r ul mee rg will be held on Friday evening appealed. of Canton, a number of W. Stetson, Hartford, in 1911 at bis home, South Paris, Me. we sell at the above correct in style, fit, |eXc'bW °Walker in editorial writer in that paper. prices, ·. man g-.mbi ng and cf tbis week. and all and 13, potatoes, 25c, A^ricui'ur^ 'thoroughbred grade Holstelns, crops vegetables, in service. There are none better tftrriM. ,.f _...·Ρ ·* .·-e -,errs -'ed At the of Ballots For Sheriff. good stock. watermelons, 10c, Hubbard squash, 25c, Homicide at Rumlord. and unexcelled Tue w:nter schedule of trains went Inspection looking I IT SAVED HIS LEO. fair, with the knowledge and cornent of 1 A herd of five Cattle Club Jerseys Boaton Marrow, 10c, tomatoes, 25c; A between two workmen in few as into effete Sunday morning. The quarrel and very good. the managers f tL·»· fair. an-i he a»k* were shown from Dunbar Farm, Canton, Ada Bonney, Canton, cucumbers, 25c; the wood room of the Oxford "All I'd lose leg," writes was made in rather the old·, Ι.ΑΚιίΕ NUMBER FOUND THE LEGALITY Λ, thought my that the state t this change Ε. E. North Livermore, peck resulted id "Ten stipend agricultural the C. E. Richardson, proprietor. Hinckley, Mill at Rumford Saturday J. A. Sweneen of Watertown, Wis. fashioned style, as uo one knew OF WUICH 13 » c iety be withheld un Jer the '.a*. QUESTIONED. The poultry, although a little crowded potatoes, 50c, peck table beets, 25c; C. the killing of Charles Buodul, a Pole, of eczema, that 15 doctors could cl anjje was coming until Saturday, and ; ! was in T. Canton, exhibit field crops a chase of at last laid me Then < for room, considerable quantity. Bonney, and the arrest after long lot cu're, bad up. t.eo. C. Fernald, treasurer f ^he Pari· ; q » lime tables were received at thin sta- H. Frank Richard- As last week id tbe Demo- ! Large exhibitors in this line were J. \N and vegetables, |2. ! Camille Fioa, an Italian. Bundul was BucklenV Arnica Salve cured it, eound Tn *! Co., ktt been q : ί te HI «loring th· tion until after the new schedule was in suggested crat. the vote od sheriff in Oxford Coun- ! of Livermore Fall., M F Burn- eon, Canton, $1; W. E. Marston, Canton, shot the heart with a revolver tnd well." Infallible for Skin Erup· f'AK" week with « >tue I **"} >i p" >maiti6 effect. The time is exactly as last win- ufejoj through j an of the of North trace 8-rowed corn, 25c; W. W. Fever ν was so close that inspection b.oi of Auburn, Ο. Π. Virgin yellow :ions, Salt Rheum, Boils, poisoning, but is no* rapr eg. For, ter. trains going east at 5:3ΰ and 9:50 i ty 1 Eczema, SHOE trace 8-rowed corn, N. SWETT shoot- and Piles. CO., after Ε. be asked for. According C. Ε Richardson, Rose, Canton, yellow made hie the Cuts a few H. \V. D-nc ·> a *as in Lis m ami 4:30 p. m and west at 9:50 ballots might Jay, Richardson, Mary ^Fina escape sores, Burns, Scs.Ms, day» a T. B. W. of A. t>> tbe return*, Bertrand G. Mclnrire had Mildred Richardson. I 50c; Stetson, specimen ing and was chased by a posse of officers 55c at Cbas. H. Howard Co.'β. MAINE. ρ'*> at the Truet and Lewis a m. and 3:35 and S:47 Ρ M. j «oltAat ΊΠλ House Block, NORWAY, and J. Melvin Bartlett 37<»ô. and citizens for miles. even- Opera Keen, who baa be·»-. ; .e ba*:k for the 3714 Saturday Β nnev, of South be- 1Λ lilC. UALL. Bald- town > Frank A formerly On tbe of ballots Fruit: G. FT. North ing he came to accompanied Dy HR-a. (M«t \e.»r, but Lv: ϊ ζ* :· τ η to be-1 Friday inspection Virgin, Jay, Tolophono Paris, no w of Houlton. wan married on Mr. Bartlett the moving Canton quite a space Northern 25c, R. I. Charles Latham, a Rnmford Falls man, Born. gm lit* ilnal >ear »: *£<* *er*i:y at gan, being Grange occupied wine, *25c, Spv, M the IV*"h, at Woodstock, Χ Β Mr. Bartlett is at the in- in the hall with a and Yellow 10, who to meet the on a Maine. has returc*o izâ .a now η the >n«lay, j party. present ! upper general Greening, 25, Bellflower, happened fugitive to Mm. Dorothy rayson of hat place. spection with his attorney, A. J. Steams varied exhibit, and had no competitor 25, Gulden Russet, 25; Donald country mad a long distance from the In Paris, Sept St, to the wife of Henry A bank. I King, eon. Mr. and Mrs. Β >nney are now visiting of and at Paris Alton C. Wheel- in that class. There waa a Canton, 25, Maiden village. Fina was exhausted Ocan,a Norway, good display Bonney, Wealthy, apparently In Ifrownlleld, Sept. IS, to the wl.'e of Lewla W. D. Clark of of s Mr and Mre. Walter L.· is of all kinds. and to P.rtand, formerly h p«renU, er was also with them. Mr. Mclntire of woroen'u handiwork Blush, 25, Wagner, 10, Fall Genitan, 10; from his flight readily consented Λ'. Chandler, a eon. f τ the ur- vuth Paris, ha* bargained ; Β nriey. a" their home here. They will also present with bis attorney, M. L. The show of vegetables and fruit was Τ. Β. W. Steteon, Hartford, Bellflower, give up bis revolver to Mr. Latham and A a η sum- week t<» H return. Opening chase of the farm i! Church;!! return time thi.s >ulton, in not extensive in into hie to He de- /tlillinery ui'ird Kimball of Norway. good quality, though 25, 25, Baldwins, 10, Stark, get wagon '·■>» to Spitzeoburg, Died. on Hill Mreer, and expect '»■€«[ which is t<> he their h<»me. Mr. Bouney The ballots at Norway and Oxford amount. 25, Fall Genitan, 25, King. 10, R. I. clined to make any statement about possession within a few «et-k». Mr. U io the of tMe Aroostook Tele- on and on Satur- of hand china cause of the but said that employ were inspected Friday, A large display painted Greeoing, 10, Ben Davis, 25, Thatcher, the quarrel, ···». dreams Bar- _ v_, Clark wax m the grocery business at Cf., with headquarteis at Houl- tbe ballots at Paris. The ballots of was made Mrs. C. M. Hicbardeou of Roxbury Russet, 25, Bundul attacked him with a cant d >g. In Went Sumner, Sept. 18, H. Columbus phoik day by 25, Gravensteiu, 25, our a if but leaves a ■ow§, aged 7S years. be South l'aria for nutib»r jears. ton. course are in the of tbe town Ilanover. Fameuse, 25, Toi mari Sweet, Bundul was 40 years old and >wan We shall pleasè«V.m> safcipJay liuvwî^sWoho.^ custody Haas, 25, In Augusta, Sept. Sû, Ailoulraiu C of (or the or two Las been :n toe a past year clerk iu each town, and are handled An interest;ng exhibit was collection 10, Ac^e, 25, Hubbard- wife and a son. Fina is considerably i rte η wooi 1. ur hats on L. L. Br gg« is carrying one arm in a by 25, Pewaukee, of trimmed and trimmed «aie business in Port and Hede« re· tho of a of Indians of the North- Flemish In BiowulleM, Sept. 17, Mrs. Mania Greely, an him. In cases wh«re legality of 10, Fallawater, 25, Beauty younger. sling, a.·» th* result of incident which photographe eton, «He of JoIid P. Greelv. to s»et out-door work for the benetit of, is either a west made Miss N. R>chardson 25. C. T. occurred The ballot questioned by party, by Mary pear, 25, Howell, Bonney, In IS, Octave I.aney, aged 6» hit Saturday night Judge one Co. D Wins Again. Norway, Sept. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, health. of it is taken, and these copies and in tbo state of in 1900. Canton, variety of fruit by rear*. 5 months, 11 days. sass that the old m»re belongs to the copy Washington largest the other informa'ion are the 93. Ν. B. East Sumner, "Not the papors say, In Norway, Sept. SI, William Ε Cooper, aged OCT. 1. The Paris Manufacturing Co ha· pur- u:ii u, and to working after gathered A base ball is one of the person, Burgess. unexpectedly," SEPT. 30 and bj-cts game always of won in the match for M year*. laud material which will decide whether any Alexander, 25, Porter, 25, Stark, 10, Co. D Norway eon of Mr. ami chased the *nmpage on a tract of hmrs, so when he hit her with the leading attractions of the day at Canton. In Parle, <>ct S3, Lcander Α., further action shall be taken io the mat- Northern 10, Pewaukee, 25, Ben company teams of the Second Ure. Howard A. Swan, 7 ye^rs, 11 month*. s'ation on the Grand Trunk traces where she had a little sore, This the three were between Spy, M*!?6 aged nearf'rystal j g»t year games 25. Co. In South Parle, S3, Mlee Ancle K. in ten ό ter. Davie, 10, Wagner, 25, Hubbardston Raiment at Auburn Wednesday. Sept. N'pw Hampshire, with years »he tapped him with her foot. In con- the Pilgrims of Lewiston and the Rom- 4$ are. Λ number of ballots have so far Sweet, crab 25, Grimes D was at the bead in each of the four I S'ewton, aged y. wh'ch to take it < ft A mill and c imps one bone of the arm was brok- large The were winners Tulman 10, apple, In Bucknell, 16, Lewie Gauthier, aged All are invited. j sequence is ford team. Pilgrims North and its total score Sept. cordially ■ a been found, tbe of which 25. Ε. E. Hinckley, events of the match, >0 veare. iil be in there this wO'er, en, and he has an to take legality of all three game*, 1*2 to Golden, operation opportunity Tuesday by 8, was 804 for its nearest com- Id 18, Harry E. Hereey, aged to the fair at Livermore, Pumpkin Sweet, 25, Wealthy, S04 against HuckUeld, Sept. wing the lumber for shipment vacation and attend the world's questioned. 5 to 4, and Thursday 13 to 9. 19 The ballots la other towns will be in- Wednesday", 10. Co. G of years. factories here arid at West. Xorth Waterford. 10, Roxbury Russet, petitor, Bangor. In Greenwood, Sept 17, Wendall, Infant eon MRS. L. C. SMILEY, ounpaov's THE RACES. Lieut. L. H. of Co. D won Whitman. ia a this week. etc.: Mrs. T. B. W. Daughraty >f the late Perley and Susie (Uoberti) Pari·». The tract purchased valley spected Dairy Products, (Successor to .Mis» S. M. Wheeler.) I4-ander A son of Mr and Mrs How 2 20ΤΚΟΤ AND PACK. Ρ I'BSE, (200. the medal of the National Rifle Associa- bur or and is said to: Stetson, Hartford, cheeee, $1.50; five tulle* square, plain score ard A Swan, died Friday morning from Catherine 3 111 Mies tion for the individual MAINE. have on it κ me of the handsomest hard a 10 Cents for Sweet Corn. F.. (RMeout), Mrs. Eunice Birtlett, Canton, 1; highest SOUTH PARIS, was 1 3 S 2 iufantile The attack very Paul Boone, (Dunn), Miss Ellen a score of 10" out of a possible *ood growth bat stands on the face of paralysis. Hi 2 S 2 4 Ellen Parsons, Canton, 50c; having For Hair. sudden and ·»· vt-re. t'ie having at- ton, (W*l(e), 200 for the four events. Falling the earth. b·) Annie Sldnev, (Fuse), 4 4 4 3 Parsons, sage cheese, 1.50; Ruth Rich- usual HAS AND 19 PAID BY THE No When You Use tended schixd on Tuesday in his IT ABKIVED, Time, 2 191-4,2 ."22, 2 r23, 2 .-201-2. loaf brown bread You Run Risk ardson, Canton, by girl Licenses. Will atii K. d^ed at bis home in health. He would have been S years of Bl'KNH AMMOKKII.L CO. Hunting This Cooper 2:17 TSOT AND PACE. PL'KSK #200. of 11, 25c, same, wheat bread, 25c; Mrs. Remedy. N'orwav Digbt, after an ill· ; next mouth. Tiiis disease, which is of Open season on deer nextSat- Wednesday .ige Dimple K. (Gerow), 111 Estella Brigge, Canton, collection begins if hair is ne« m with as non We promise you that, your — of several mtha Bright'a commonly ku >wn infantile paralysi*, Greenbilno Jr., (Morrison), 2 2 2 12; Mrs. A. P. York, urdav, Oct. 1st. For resident The Burnham & Morrill Co. its 3 3 canned good*, out, and have not let it go too disease. Mr. Cooper was the sou of it has a classical sounding techni- opened Leila Wilkes, (Walker), 4 hunters the license fee is fifteen dollars. Falling you Suits j though of 4 3 4 Canton, 91 50; Blanche Richardson, the William and lived on in this books last week for signing acreage Thomas J., (Gerow), so far been far, you can repair damage already Cooper of Paris, cal name, is li'tle known region. 1-4. Mrs. C. E. ma- The following have appoint- corn for next season's and Time, 2.16 3-4, 2:17 3-4, 2:18 Canton, $1; Richardson, Rcxall "03" Hair Tonic, the Id home farm in the Wbittemore to a asserted sweet pack, for the sale of these licenses done by using It is contagious degree, by Mrs. Estella ed agents a the to be is two and one-half 2 35 CLASS, ΤΚΟΤ AND PACK. PL'BSE, |200. ple syrup, 25c; Briggs, with and for until about two some to be and not price paid in Oxford persistency regularity, neighborhood years highly contagious, G. H. Virgin, honey, 25c. County: It is a ^ress G°°dS cents For two years the Bird. b. m., 1 1 1 jellies, 50c; reasonable of time. since when he moved to Norway. He affects children but attacks older per pound. May (Thayer) Ruth C. H. Davis. Bethel. length only to secure Georce B., b. (Dyke) 3 2 4 Mrs. Ε. T. Holland, cut flowers, $1; ger- was leaves a widow. farmers have been endeavoring g seth W. Flf«". scientific, cleansing, antiseptic, "4 year* of age, and Bob b. 2 5 6 Fryebur*. people. and there has been consider- fetch, g., (Walte) Richardson, 50c; Mary Richardson, 25c; Chae. E. Grant, D»ni. that destroys New this Upper micidal The funeral afternoon was attend- price, Abeolome, b. g., (rose) 5 4 3 preparation, Kriday we the first Mrs. Evie Canton, 25c; \V. H. Hart, name warden, Wilson s Mills. circulation ed Friday morning got killiug able and some organization Baron Sldnut, br. g (R'issell) 4 3 5 Burke, pannies, microbes, stimulates good Dress hy Kev. B. Wentworth, and the agitation 25o. m iri- I. W. Rjbbln», Redding- Trimmings frost of the sea«on, which blackened toward that eud. The Burnham Clarion, b g., (Rbli-out) 6 dr Mrs. C. T. Bonney, gladioli, the hair roots, promote* hair remains were here for inter- looking around brought Tline-2.*25 1-4; 235 14; 2r24. Mrs. F. Richardson, Canton, and re- leaves and other tender plants. A Morrill Co. is the first to pay this golds, 25c; Business has nourishment, removes dandruff ment in the lot in Riverside •qua-di Mrs. Leou The Shaw College just In the New Dark Rich Fall Colorings. family a took out was 2.35 CLASS, TROT AND PACE. PURSE, $200. carnations, 25c; Harding, It is as to On the low lands heavy fog price, and it not announced until nlaced an order with the Remington Mores hair health. pleasant Cemetery. on 2 2 111 sweet 25c; much of thestiugof the frost, and tbe of the books. Other pack- Renone, b g., (Walte) Canton, dahlias, 25c, pea*, for of their use as water, and it is delicately opening b. 1 12 4 2 asters, 25c. Typewriter Company thirty pure Last was the seventieth was little or none. Harry Wllkea, g (Rldeout) Mrs. Estella Briggs, Canton, a Tuesday the high land* there ers must follow, whether 3 4 4 2 3 model of the It is real toilet necessity. nece«sarily Utram. b. g., (Jordan) : latest typewriters part perfumed. of Mr··. L. C. M»rton. In the The are uow so well out of the or 4 3 3 3 4 Children's department Conking, Lucy Attach- We want to Rezall "93" Hair birthday crops willing unwilling. Kryant, b. g (Fojtk) Rich- order having the NVahl Adding you try c>ur»e a 2:22 2.*21 255 2:25. Canton, cake, 25o; Ruth It will cost of the day she received number wav that little damage was done. Sweet Time—2:22 1-4; 1-4; 3-4; 1-2; Spofford, ment. This is the largest order Tor Tonic with our promise that of the form of the ardson, Canton, \5. are remembrances in post corn is being rushed to factory State W. C. T. U. KRKEKOR-ALL. PURSE, $250. ever in Maine, ex- you nothing unless you perfectly typewriters placed two are to a new card*, flowers, etc., from friend*, and in now. The crop is late but b 1 1 1 horses: Horses Ave the order the satisfied with its use. It comes in If purchase rapidly annual convention of the Maine Louise G., m., (Rldeout) Drawing weighing ceeding by given by you going the was a off of the frost The ch. 3 2 2 and evening given surprise party heavy, and the holding Knox le B., g (Walte) 2500 D A. Goding, Hartford, 1, game institution four years ago. The sizos, prices 50c. $100. Remember, of Woman's Christian Temperance Union Thomas ■) b. (Gerow) 2 3 3 pounds, teU ivea. About twenty immediate has given a chance to take care of g.. A. 25 feet; first Maine institution to in- can obtain Rexall Remedies in this good in the b. m., (Rlalr) 4 4 4 43 feet; Π. Thompson, 2, Shaw is the you if will held io Portland Congress Lella Wllkes, it 0 were Mrs. of be our Rex- relatives present, including it. There is lit'le if any Time—2 Mi 3 4 ; 2 16 14 ; 2.1»! U. 14 feet. 4022 Attachment at store—The suit this fall, get tarly you possibility ou 28 29-30. Dele- Leon Berry, 3, Weight troduce the Wabl Adding community only • sons or Church Sept. Co. Morton's four with tbeir wive· loss of corn by frost now. Sq'iare 3000 class: N. S. Stow- into its course of and con-1 all Store. Cbas. H. Howard will be from every section pounds. pounds study, proves families. Refreshments were served, gates present AWARD OF PREMIUMS. are ex- eil, Dixfield, 1 ; E. Churchill, Buckfleld, that the policy of the manage- and the The Woman's Christian Temperance of the state, and many visitors clusively to save if evening was spent socially. Allen Bros., East Dixfield, 3. ment is to its schools with all and IVIill wish money. Many, Uuion met Thursday with Mrs. Henry Reduced rates for transporta- Stallion, 2; C. 8. Mitchell, equip up- Stock, Toole, Crops Mr*. Morton was with a hand- pected. R. M. Chase, cloth, presented and Mrs. Wallace and on and 15; 2-year-old stallion, Children's Department: Tray to-date appliances. Included. »"tne i.« Maxim Clifford tion have been granted railroads ρ card album in addition to the Ο. Ε. Ea«t crocheted doil*, Lizzie 60 tons observed with the notable Kent's Hill, 3; Burgess, Vathan Waite, 1; With -S6S acre modern farm; cuts hay, more for re- otlw Rally Day patriotic quota- boats. Among speakers cream will cost remembrances of the day. 2; Percheron stallion, W. W. 1, Lena 2; shadow THE LASH OF A FIEND Is one of the beet potato farm In So. Me., not all, and an and ins'ructive state will b·· Ex. Gov. Livermore, Spofford Spofford, tions interesting fiom outside the char- sold at door; 1000 cde. woo·I, lot of t1mi>er. eood Farrar, Hartford, 3. Rm h Richardson, 1; would have been about as welcome to line 11 With the opening of the fall term in Kev Chester G. Miller spoke Glenn of North Carolina, one of tbe embroidery, orchard, accessible to all advantages; program. with W. E. Marston, Ruth as * mer- 'h- are on Brood mare, foal, coal drawing, Richardson, 1; fancy A. of N. Y room hou«e, 100 ft. barn, stabl■·, abundance pure college* the students entering on "Prohibition in Montana and through rnoxt and able speakers tbe Cooper Oswego, eloquent 0

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