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The Oxford Democrat. SEPTEMBER 1903. NUMBER 37. VOLUME 70. . SOUTH PARIS, MAINE, TUESDAY, 15,

to bfmeoir as he went α-iwn tne remark with judge occurrence He tried to qualify the you that so trivial an should stene. "She** Hko her mot'-er in the » c. JONES. and turned Sheep Dogs. a storm in such a breast, a laugh, but Murpby abruptly THE « « 8 « « awutean such «ho grows attached to her little AMONG FARMERS. « a» from bim to lean an arm the way but you have never l>een shut against Smith & Machinist, probably a personal ροΜβββΙοηβ." ANIMAL 8ACRIFICED TO wall, and bis forehead upon It, wltb FACE IN MAINS. THK VALUABLE with no other society, excepting I THE I had PARIS. up. Of course the various mo«sngo« Mil'TH *'SPEED THE I»l OW." "Thank officer." en LAWS NO own dull bad heart, than cboked you, Manufacturer of general machinery, steam T1IK WORTHLESS CUB—DOO always your 1 been sent. As If there was ever n re- and tools, ....By.... Parr retired, shutting tbe door quite mill work, spool machinery that of superior persons whose sole aim i THE WATCH I W a*h- lies and drills made an. PROTECTION. i1 quest of Lallte's which Howard κ .ι*. set scew*, tap·, Correepoml· nee on practical agricultural topics this time, as if be were leaving ma as Is to reform puni- gently & Sewing, moving ami threshing U eollcluM Address all cotninunli allons In Ε. LIVINGSTON regards yourself ! Vincent burn had not repaired. tbe office, Influenced possi- ; By Nancy 4 promptly pumps of all Untie, presses, guns. pis tended for this to IIk.nky D. or, failing that, to cow and governor's cblnes, re· ik-p.ntineut Dr. and Mr. Dow tlvely. ι More than tlint. he lind tried In knives, traps, etc., ami promptly K.I I tor Oxfonl IH;m· The articles of Smead instinct of tbe McClelland Ϊ el^bt! wn, neatly Η«νχ<>κυ, Agricultural PRESCOTT bly by a vague presence < steam and water piping done to onler contain break you. i to true.' I,a1It,'e ix'rat, I'arta. Me. on the sbeep and dog question even tbe ft α dozen other ways paired. returned to his cell with of α higher uutbority than valuable but do not go Murphy 1903, by A. 8. RichartUon 4 He then, a full ac- suggestions, they S- UvitujtUm was concerned \ Copi/rtflM, lost property. gave OmvrUjhU 1903. bu new to think of. governor. He afterward d. park. far to meet the situation in Con- something «piite True, us drank their to the Fair. enough Prucoit unbent too much and for a count of hi· «flforri they Going Our law like that of Maine returned to the of lest he bad ituv+Q+v+ï+v*********J+Ù+U4 ^lbkrt necticut. he neighborhood aftei dbmer coffee that evening In the Auctioneer, most of the other New- and well time insisted on tbe smallest point of Licensed and probably ♦ ♦ ♦ Parr. the koiuhI of his solid HOLLISTER looked up MAINE. with SOUTH PARIS, THK SEASON AT HAND VVHIt'H 8H0UI.I> UK taxes every male dog ?! on stones of the discipline in bis relations Murpby. with bis eyes on La- Englaud States, measured tread the with a frown of annoyance library, talking lYrms Μ ι» le rate. and female several times as with the WELCOMED BY AM. Κ A KM Κ It S—OPPOR- every dog corridor, his neat military cough, hia un llte'e face and thrilling quick, are Ή «« t* BK whon Lis study door opened much, and the sheep destroyed paid 4+ ********** * If» Η Η [TO COHTDTOXZkJ she biui. > IS Β Κ Κ A PARKER. TUNITIES FOR VALUABLE EDUCATION. well balanced pause exactly opposite some grateful glances ga.e for the towns at a certain rate. But ceremoniously and impers by JUDGE s s«o Incident oc- which dwelt the "A from Penuuck to Judge j at the light when an unexpected the door within objec- on bis desk blew out of but his boy Attorney· and Counsellor· Law, as Mr. Dow says, the law protects ItllUIn* the Cat. place, CriAPTER I. the liberties of tbat 4j. It was. however, Parr announced a servant In t · Κι >RD K ALLS, MAINE. season is at band. more than the which, in curred. Within tion:! hie C face relaxed a little when be saw tbat Holllater," Kl'M Another fair State, dogs far sheep, Making her cat act as her plumber at while the SMALL wns which soumis anomalous, une under a different The midst of their conversation. A Collection Department. County and town associations have fact, it does not protect all, jKMiItoutlal party prison. totally aspect. it was only Lalite. Special was tbe ingenious feat that a woman La- l>. Btsbee, Ralph T. Parkei issue»! their lists and for are licensed to run at shot drill witliiu tlie foui or two married warders were accom- whole of things between "I'ennock'e!" instantly exehilmod tieorue prize arranged dogs virtually large doing perspective other "Father," she exclaimed In an anx- at tho of Manayunk accomplished tbe their anuual exhibitions. In a recent and do all the damage please frowning walls of a military modated. u«uong tiieiu Parr. There was il.ein had to be readjusted. lite "That's the florist's when·"— they one ious voice, "what do you think hue L. BUCK, a small fraction day. This woman had noticed that trip through different sections of the cost of ?1 a head, only prison—not. owing to certain re- of course no communication whatever When Pair came Murphy was ex- I've lost watch! "Show him up here." said the Judge. connected with the wash- happened? my State 1 saw billboards in town of this being paid by foi a of the pipes every damago generally pairs, on tlie spot assigned between the disciplinary and the do- •vertitigly silent, but looked at him "Ah!" said the "Have perhaps he brings joti g< Surgreon Dentist, this the usually her bathroom and she Judge quietly. "I,i\Ilte. covered with (taming posters advertising the towns. By arrangement as Mur- Parr was stand in leaked, M : hat purpose, but In a space abutting mestic quarters. Nevertheless areat deal, though sidelong. dear? What sort of watch SOUTH PARIS, ΛΙΝΕ the various fairs. have made State for the annihilation wished to locate tbe leak you. my Railways virtually pays of inferior otticluls. time down but he noticed precisely have watch. thank you. The law ou the quarters phy for the hundredth put not quick, eventually was It?" '"-Rather my All best work warranted. rates iu nearly all cases, and of a most valuable industry. without out any more of tbe my special is sueh his shot an and became watchful In tearing retorted the maid. now to as worthless for the This operation performed by and lifted up apparition the scrutiny she said, ought elr," saucy it rests with the public decide is absolutely protec- wall than was needful. "Why, father," "you it some hardened villains as have manifested as in that scenc turn, for Murphy's eye, never dovelike, It to me A small. uniformed Im».v was tuber I Κ. II. P. JONES, to the amount of patronage each society tion of sheep, though brings appeared improbable her cat In to know. You gave yourself to broth- sullen Accordingly she shut np In shall rece:ve. revenue to the towns. The farmer wants their villainy by a disinclination of discipline as a look of human had a new animation In its for In and stood respectfully. cup hand, 1> her Is directly below my birthday." It is estimat- swear. * parlor—the parlor Dentist, As a rule the fair associations deserve protection, not damages. work and an inclination to erhood or a gentle word admitting pos- depths. "To be sure, to be sure; so I did. to address them. over the bathroom—and Into the basin of a more hearty support from people in ed that there were onco 400,000 As a further instante of prison per- si hie of guilt. Murphy for- Put there was something so unmis- "1 had h » said, l.»o*lug the MAINE. community a answered the judge, smiling. "Today, sir." NORWAY. the sections than have re- in the State of Connecticut. Al- the defective washstand she poured farming they sheep versity the depraved and melancholy usual ache In bis back and his takably shamefaced about C 45 that about that You see, you judge. "I was moving a lot of """"J !» to 12—1 to 4. farmer had his tlock. Now rot.thc of the oil of valerian. Cuts are ex- forgotten Oilice Hours— ceived in the past, for these annual ex- most every of them of rebuke he was vial s. .«nd *>.. « sijuad wen· mostly pale, and bead, which a recent experience Parr stopped In the took me somewhat by surprise. flower baskets in I'enno. U are of value from an edu- will find a tlock in a fond of the odor of valerian. hibitions great you scarcely day's sulkiest had in an cessively 1 found a M.D.. know of Murphy was the palest, the brer.d and water diet heightened, about to utter and substituted, "I did rush in rather like a whirl- way down In the pile p.id "RATIO WOODBURY, A.M.. cational standpoint to every tarmerand journey. The only two Hocks I A cat would rather Inhale this odor of both have and. taking him in prison perspective, as the thing—this was exactly how he uncertain, even α mild, voice, the stock wind in didn't IΓ confessed watch like the one you for. j J. every member of his family. are small, and the owners than eat flsh. Tbe woman's petticoats, been ad- in bis own mind—flutter- Manayunk an excimirttloii.adverted in win· & 8urgeon, found all of the various cases the towns for by the worst, lie had formerly expressed it remark: Lalite "Please forgive me, Lallte gave Physician Here may be against damages cat after it bad been In tbe parlor a penitently. mired the cell walls by his fel- ed down. It came, In fact, from the "None o* your games, 45!" worried that I couldu t relief and excite-mat were cu- SOUTH PARIS, MAINE. breeds of horses, cattle, sheep, swine dogs. through it but I was so delight, to hov- few minutes began to pur. Purring, and shown in their One million dollars a yoar is a low es- lows for Ills powers of howliug at ab- married warden's quarters alluded A light, human and unofficial, think of else but blended. Mice and residence, 14 High Street. poultry, different room. It settled Itself on anything getting riously or of near the Mur- crossed tbe classes, aud eve.y opportjnity is, timate of the loss which the people normal hours and knocking his furni- and bad no right whatever ered around his lips. Moreover, here. What shall I do about it?" "Oh, do give it to me right uway. the tbe floor with Its faco to one spot on '■"·"· should be, given to compare breed with Connecticut suffer in the loss of ture about, but since he had made ac- wild beast show. furtively studying him. had It asked the «be cried phy. found It "How did happen?" Impulsively. breed, ami to their characteristics worthless and α the wall, and here Its mistress Ë study sheep industry by dogs, quaintance with a certain penal In- It was a little girl. She stood In caught a fleeting likeness. He cleared The boy hesitated. Its nose Judge. .. Attorney at Law, and their adaptability to various con- the cost of feeding the dogs, deaths from with humil- when she came downstairs, strument he had become less popular sort of butterfly attitude Just alighted, his throat and said, gruff Lalite sat down on the arm of the "Leastways." he corrected blms.lf. MAIN* ditions. Asa rule all animals seeu at rabies and the of children and to the spot, sniffing and purring NORWAY. maiming because less Yet his gifts as it were. on the very jwints of glued her elbows on like the one adver- the will have received much attacks of entertaining. |Hilscd ity: leather chair and rested "it Isn't exactly you Β oc*. CollerUoe* a spe a.»;, larger fairs others through the savage llorne were still existent, diverted, and her small feet, with In·" hands clasped, "Ain't 110 game. I said"— Pause. ecstatically. care and treatment, all of which are not included in the estimate. only his desk. tised. special dogs The wall was at this point, .., u .ι hud the of his ideal a halo of flaxen bair waving Pause also on Parr's opened on It. ask hi I Λ I ARK, is to them into the is to "Make a dog grandeur present silvery part, presently "I was out she said, "with "Has It the monogram KI'.KICK necessary get very It right say: and here, sure enough, the leak was walking." best condition to the owner to beeu known to his brother rascals about her face In the breeze of ber followed by a not altogether ungra- when we left I compete successfully property and compel keep pale trickled Howard Washburn, and the Judge. at more sen found. Here tbe valerian bad Attorneys Law, for prizes offered, and also to show to him on his own It is tho many would have admired him own intense astonishment, her big cious "Well?" wore watch on this said the premises." Its Intoxicating the house I my ••Yob sir." boy. MAINE. visitors what the breed aud the in- to allow that one of our ever. This ideal was less even than nature had Then raised his eyes, which, through, imparting BKTHR1., just greatest folly than nothing blue eyes, bigger Murphy chain over my It was tucked Lallte was leaning forward, listening most odor to the cat.—Philadelphia Record. Jacket. \ Herrlck. Rllerr C- Park dividual are of And domestic animals which is the own riveted on the strange, for the first Mtsou K. capable doing. than getting his special guardian made then·, Parr thought indistinctly In hero. We went into a florists to this or is of can fence breathlessly. process of fitting training dangerous, which scale every the scruff of the neck at ball which the were not so bad as some • .11(,d otticer. Parr, by formal game players time, people's, get some violets, and when we came You don't kuow the number.' ask. value to visitor at the al- and from the scene of his mischief Aboat DcnlUtrr. • UN 3. HARLOW, every fair, escape to him. with any little to so little. She was not anil remarked: Cnrloaltlea " and returning seemed enjoy out I thought we'd better I* turning the l>oy. ,! though we still fiud an occasional way most to go at large at the price Those who that the care of easily, extras which the happy moment might having a 'pinched look "That's a small, small child o* yours, Imagine to see what the 1 back" who scoffs at the cow or the a Bnt it is not to exactly pretty, toward home and started said Judge. Attorney at Law, sheep of ?1 head. enough tbe teeth and the of tbe "Unfortunately," im- that which I'arr bad caused and eyes all too wide, as If they ex- officer." replacement Rut the watch was gone, when MAINE. that is "fixed up" to show. say: "Allow anybody to kill with inspire, Is time It was. neglected to keep It boue" DlXFlELD. to sutler. wider world than this. Her insult In this or a natural grinders wltb false ones I have a mauy times heard visit- such as are not restrained." Murphy himself plored a Parr suspected nnd the chain was broken, like this. the watch. I I could g< t great punity new under tbe sun" may suppose ors at the shows to their friends these circumstances I'arr and were always at bend, on its slender flower stem of a laid to "come round" him. "something and explain Kill a dog under Murphy deep plot Howard went back into the shop very easily, but I thought the mono- /•Ι.ΑΥΤΟΝ Κ. BKOOKS, on a aside be to learn that artificial that "them sheep never breed, they .mil make his owner your enemy for odds. They acted uncomfortably throat, was drawn Just little by Aware, however, that C 45'e Ingenuity surprised man who wait-d ou us you on asked the gram would be ldentiticatlon enough. 'em to show arounda t fairs the of his as were thin. common- teeth were made of Ivory, placed keep just ; life and yourself object venge- each other's temper and nerves, a lilac scar. lier arms very was limited to the coarsest It had In there, but said the «fere Attorney at Law. and held whether dropped "Yes. sir." boy. and when 1 have shown them 'heir lambs ful Those who dogs to run without and an frock of of a plates of the same material spite. keep men do in clubs and messes, Hut. despite this ugly places, Instead making disciplinary he said hadn't ween it. I was aw- be two with the su me Public. me as for their wires and they might people Notary they looked at if wondering what it are not always noted clubs and tbat α together and In place by gold large exactly knowing why. In violent blue, every dull eye caught descent he merely took suspicious fond of that little watch, fa- There wasn't else MAINE. kind of a 1 would off next. But conscientiousness or their acute before Christ. fully Initials. anything Sol'TH PARIS, yarn «et careful can at but rivets 500 to 1,000 years messes, however, men get away a vision of her turned soft for. any stare at him. -Murphy wriggled, the finished. about the watch loatT atten- the great of visitors appreciate ald. showyard conditio i, braided dogs, so that no of the a sheet paper Judge. "I distinctly your 1 matters on 45 and the become more bo was uasty understood the diseases reported promptly. and with horns, and bv them. As a matter wet or line, sad or gay. C originally and bad rather as if the reply extracted one, wasn t it, La- tail, polished silky enmity killing are a small, plain gold saying so." corridor must the machine teeth and their treatment. There " Coat, :md the sheep cleaned and shingled of fact, does kill the unregister- otticer presiding over his while there, because penal from him: there was In tin* one I found.*„„„d nobody In to lead one lite?" "Well, —and almost a man if he as one has a If formal and harder on the under- see. Gets sores on several passages history I would forgive ed dogs in Connecticut any needs have prolonged necessarily grinds "Yes; weakly, you "With monogram on it. belief that both Cresar and An- my lett them in a little betier form thau the to do. litful side. I am not sure of their reception the side o' her little neck; her to the And Dr. R. 0. just right companionship. pulls "With your monogram on It. got up suddenly and walked Bailey, as iu no not on the own- wore artificial teeth. ^Laltte nature gave them—for here, Declare that dogs kept of foes saw a Such a visitor, as head o' one side. You tony Therefore the pair great of an angel. belong- poor little might think I have the uumber of It In my down the room to one of Surgeon, other should the best be seen, tin- er's or under his immediate The date of the introduction of false long Veterinary place, premises deal too much of each other for their ing to the side of- principalities and 'a' noticed. Some people do." between South or are a old diary." windows. She dUap|H-urcd Telephone. Ρ·ΓΪ», most form of every kind control belong to nobody and Into Is uncertain. They ,, Otliee and Residence, perfect type mutual comfort and To have Inspired He was watchful of depreciatory teeth Europe «ut his or and a Improvement. powers, might opiiosltlon, The methodical man hunted the curtains. The looked after it street. Maine. of livestock. It is he β the farmer, nuisance, pay were In as at Judge Hijtii dangerous public to cow a fellow creature, this was different. This miniature but almost re- known England early learns to fix in them as would endeavor but comments, Murphy's of the year. He never her with a of for her die the farmer's boy, type bounty for killing you the « book previous feeling pity or is not In of had never been in didn't, then. Who least as tbe time of discovery their mitd and receive for for foxes or skunks, were whether you fall smVeed. phantom delight sentful reply—"I the date of his daughters birth- NOTICES. inspiration killing wolves, Mathematical Jewei forgot PUOBATE than to for the with α curious balm. America. "Tbe better work at home. The winners at a numerous. Then some- the long run really pleasanter prison before, having resided, says so?"—came It was a of double memories they equally In 1583, contains an account day day all Intereste·! In either of the estates show not be as would a business of endeavor uot to be cowed. beneflt of her health, with a tender Parr made a feint to leave the cell, published and To |>er>Ons large may profitable body "make killing ^ to'him. It had given him Lalite me the watch you found, and 1 will hereinafter named : of most the law and a of Sir John Rulgrave, "who caused all In breeders in the "hands people, them, and, supported by I'arr and Murphy, as the two largest hearted old granny In the country. but at the door and. leaning about Its At a Probate Court held at Rumfont Kails. paused out and aft- taken awny her mother. toll you the truth belonging but show' the of the could afford to were stood of hys teethe to be drawne and for t'ie County ofOxford.on the thlrd-Tues- they possibilities just public sentiment, men in the prison, occasionally, The little thing poised, glancing against It. added: he read In a murmur. are to be tan'ful ■ "Here it Is." to us. You right \ .In tin-year of our Lord one thousand aud in that are a means of take the risk of such as he with er bad a sett of ivory teethe in ugayne." breed, way enmity might to tlie former's disgust, playfully com- from one joyless face to the other, "Oh. folks that's got suety. beefy her watch. Jan. but nine hundred and three, the following matter as a •Feb. 2. gave Lalite make no mistakes In education to all who see them, and, incur. a iieen for the action thereu|»on in the warders' mess. The like- mirth and gravity, like fairy ones o' their own." of me, will «-1 ar iuvlng presented are and pared varying 28. 27. 20.' How thoughtless my returning^ Indicated, It Is OKi>£K£U : rule, the exhibitors willing Besides the great profit of the industry, Allen'· Wit. 80. surely reputation hereinafter hereby ness ended there. I'arr was aggressive- uncertain where to bestow nodded with John after V>u be to all In- to their animals to all who are to Connecticut as to godmother Murphy comprehension, Lalite! I didn't the number from of dishonesty. That notice thereof given persons anxious show sheep important in "Private" John keep any suspicion a of this order to lie clear skinned and with tlie her favors. Then as his on the While congress terested, by causing copy wish to examine them. The horses, cat- the other States for many ly ruddy, suddenly. Just gaze ground. all Never mind. The monogram know who l am. and I think you can three weeks successively In the Ox- New-England Allen of could be In- published are. down the rot.nd til lit' eyes of a superlatively good with beads of perspiration "I should he observed, as If Mississippi hardly lt. a at South tle and sheep may be, and prob. bly reasons. would keep Murphy, say." to be sufficient to trace trust me, can't fonl Democrat, newspaper publl-hed They to α serious answer to a ought you?" that at a aie to weeds red hair, beautifully a heavier frown than usual and detlance at a criticising uni- duced give N"Jad- Kart-, In -aid County, they may appear blanketed; the blankets necessary brush and briers and noxious baby, bright aliove hurling Lalite, in case it's been lost we 11 The little unbuttoned Pro!.«te Court tu be held at far!*, ou lite serious The older membent chap promptly the η clean and in condition; which are overrunning our and a solid, unmoved Saxon a grunt like a resentful beast of bur- verse. "though I'm no Judge o' kiddles, question. It's been stolen out a Hani Tue-day of Sept, A. D. lûuS, at nine of the keep good everywhere parted, vertise It. and In case his gray overcoat and pulled never known of exhibitor would be the if in knew this and seldom went to tbe clock In the forenoon, and be Beard thcieon If but 1 have any pastures. They surest, physiognomy. Λ well made man den. lifted bis shot, she flitted forward more like a bit o' a white wax flower the bureau new we'll quietly notify police small watch. tfiev see cause : refusing to the blanket for auy one not the effective, check to the clean ami neat him. She the last southern wit for Information, but slip only spite of his height and and made a winged dart at or a—a—chirrup." He uttered word to all the and Ilollister examined the cese which so. to send pawn shops Judge who wished to examine the animal. ravages of "the railroad worm, taken over men often came to grief by doing i. Ko. L. mki.LKN Lite of Pails, deceased ; to a miracle, as a soldier he had laid her tiny white shells of hands word uncertainly. Parr, too. felt there Of all the Eastern shows there are threatens New with tho loss of of Maine the big Jewelers." will an I petition for probate thereof presented England for order with an un- but. los- Shortly after Mr. Llttlefield every possible prize marching his upon the big black ball, was something wrong there, a few lines inter- to he said after tbi. by .laine.- S. Wright, the executor therelu named. none that can compare with our own ! lie not less than one- for bis first term He wrote quickly, me." apple. Probably the like. lie was ut- was a second's in the had taken his seat ^•Tt'seems in either the num- of New competitions and certain crow. There ing sight of verbal Inaccuracy to ask. "No other "that this Is the watch we Stale fair in Syracuse lialf of the apple crop England In a rupting himself ecrutinv. K, M M A M SWIFT late of Purls, deceased; of insubordination, so which the of the simile, assented with an be wanted some figures hurry. Swlit ber or "of exhibits. Every breed the season will be terly incapable pause of amazement, during aptness marks of ldentltleatlon about It any- are for. But what Is the . petition for the apnolntment of Chandler .piality present destroyed by to Mr. Allen, he said: "Pardon h»k1ng as swine aud can- culled, hut had nevertheless, as many whole administration was actu- "Just so." He added, fear- Turning to or Mune other suitable person administrator, of horses, cattle, sheep, poul- this worm, which arsenical poisons penal approving where, were there, daughter?" about It that we haven t described Chandler swift, widower. has learned lit» !■<> lnwl enmnrntrilfMHl Ills dilTtlltV. me. sir, but you were at Gettysburg. presented by try is recognized. Typical specimens not reach. Of some varieties the whole a young or careless ollicer ally arrested. Then the superintending flushed and went me Federal The girl dimply ' are shown in the this Can you tell how many ward; petition of each breed always crop is regularly destroyed by pest, to his cost, a stolid, respectful method "lÎet on with your work; I ain't here the back of the ( ase runnel K. NKWMAS, "I ground behind his chair. Tbe boy opened se real estate aud are awarded varieties seem to be soldiers were killed outright there?" for license to l and convey pre- best condition, prizes and only a few of his own way in the long run. to with and retired abrupt- and the H. getting Γ 1 piny you." "There were the monogram silently. sented by Henry Luce, guardian. who are as Tho man I know am verv sorrv. very sorry, indeed, that " bv judges recognized experts entirely exempt. only in size ran to slovenli- the door 011 ....1.1 "11" 'β. u , ImW Now. Murphy ly. slamming principle. 11 r> (III ,. kind of work. Γhe exhibit of fruit is not troubled in this the 1 Îiutun HARRIET E. BLAKE late of Dix Held, de iu that who way picks enormous hands, he made un ex- [ can't accommodate you." replied ness. lie possessed Afterward, however, with some embarrassment. toward Washburn. "I ceased; tlr-t a< < .uni presented for allowance by is one of the great attractions at up all the as they drop and feeds "But the fact Is that I was pouted, Ιηκ Ills thumb always app'es in of much drill, and cuse and. with an "private." C. Smith, trustee. is not in the work the kuockknccs spite to reappear aspect I've them down ul- hill) as soon as I eome in." Henry and equalled them to his stock. This sheep so that I clean to count my "Yes, yes; put recognized Syracuse, were and und of driven busy forgot or of and with to feet. Ills features long of stolid surprise being w a little said SIMON S. STOW ELL late of Paris, dec» ascd ; number of varieties, quality speci- would do without pay profit splay -U reudy," he said, testily. "Laiite! Bless my soul!" Judge owners. his inaccurate nose friendliness his re- tit.;» account présente·! for allowance, also peti- mens, by auy show in America. Any themselves and their heavy; hopelessly | into against will, "What else could there be, father?" Hollister. He stood a moment with tion for order of >iUtrlbutton of balance remain able to a advan- was black askln' after Bible· In Pawn. wide-awake farmer should be The above are only few of tho had a sideioirz twist: his hair I marked, "Faysle's been Lu lite. lu< In Ills hands, by .lame-. S. Wright, the aslced presented in the Horticultural Bund- which be restored to Con- lurked till' (lull, "Not more than throe times In administrator. learu enough tages might still.Mr. Il· his eyes you." "Oh. dents or scratches or other well for a visit to the destruction that 1 have been In busi- ing alone to repay him necticut agriculture by of a vicious mule's. "What's that?" thirty years Court. cogitative gleam marks," he answered carelessly. ADDISON K. HERR1CK, Judge of said fair. which are allowed a been as col- the of the worthless dogs ν ν had been t lie said Parr ness has Bible accepted A true As ;t lira dragoon hi· "My child." roughly—"she's aloud, utmost with re- «x>py—Attest of is one of the at will in the streets and Lu lite laughed ALBERT D. PARK, Register. The exhibit machinery to forage public for lateral for a loan in my establishment," disgust and despair of his superiors been askln' after you." It seemed. best in this and will be ou New York business Is lief, very country, private property.—Cor. one i»ri«*f There was an unbeliev- said α pawnbroker whose will in- all his regimental lift·, except "She nin't!" dear," she said, "I haven't NOTICE· larger than ever this year, and Tribune Farmer. in Phila- "Daddy, was when, In the hoarse denial which one of the largest of its kind kind of :·ml amazing intiTViil. Tills ing whimper bitten or scratched or bumped no- at 24. at clude every improved machinery It Will I*· sold Auction. Thursday. Sept. in America." delphia. "On those few occasions real estate and use on the farm. Best of all it is a "The Horse for a few months, a certain O'N'cale. caused Parr to asseverate: I was a No; the ten o'clock λ μ the following in even things since baby. In the town of on be- has been without my sanction, personal proj>e. .y, situated clean show. There is no "midway" The Century Magazine for September exchanging from another regiment. "Wowed if she nin't!" little watch has no scars on it. At I'lxtleld. oil the road !eadln< .font I >iχ tie Id vil- his without It Isn't that the St-ite fair no noisy "bark- contains an article under tho title above, raine a lieutenant in said no word. He opened iny knowledge. "It didn't lait* to Kerry*!» Mills, Carthage, on a pari of the grounds, Murphy's squad- Murphy least," she added wistfully. in human is a we don't have to James C. l>aiifoith farm, so called. ers" or half naked females John Gilmer which strange was tint of a mouth like a fish and lifted hie many op[>ortunltlos by Speed, ron. lie an Irishman, too, gaping have any when 1 had It last." 1 Birch Saw Mill containing 1 new Bolter, 2 to decent but of and valu- .advance on Bibles; It Is Just form disgust people; compound ignorance really ι· tit a litthv fellow, to his officer's face with such si- money about a to H I*. liôl'er an-'iit #1"*) grand lilue and a lent earnestness thnt Parr's hide was go repair, the marks with wh •ediiug eyes tongue her face gently. "I hope you'll worth of tools, with many other tool· every kind of production of farms, Lewie G. Morris, and shows other Aside from what might be regarded as ting carpenter's a For those few lie with a sort of sound. too meutlon dai- On as soft as woman's. pierced. recognized, it back all safe and numerous to breed iug establishments, orchards, of carelessness or misinformation. of such a It get again G. M 111*ΚΙ». hulk in even a the sacrilege transaction ries and manufacturing establishments. the other hand, the article is, on the si;·mtI months he twisted the large pang, humanity Murphy, I'll send these messages off right α way. Admliil-trator. His frail child always brings bad luck." And there are a large number of coun- whole, thoughtful and suggestive. We ami the small mind -more dUlicult of community of feeling. and then"— that fellow warders with try exhibitions throughout the East make two extracts which are well worth the two-nf .Murphy, the incorrigible, Wits despised· by "I said La lite as he reached The Facta In the Cane. forgot," NOTICE. are a grand work for the farmers round his slim I'ut he took In- large, healthy families. "Howard is waiting doing reading: tinker. Willie, for the bell. deserve a liberal "In this and effort to Uncle John—Which is rigbt. h rebv notice that he and which patronage. long interesting dian fever and died. Ids brief "She began tellln* me about 'pltty to see whether there is The subscriber given During or "1 downstairs administrator of tliu A lew at the shows each year the best trotters Americans "I have had my boots blacked" lias been of will a most skillful anything oots blackened?" ΛΒΝΚΚ Κ limns, '.ateof Poiter. ment, and many lie had no right to in' punishment.' these for me. I)o let him. for he feels able investment of time and money, pr«>- ers of the of harness horses the Willie—I neither ain't right. In the County of <>χford, deceased. an·! given speed where lie had 110 lier, in course." with a remote sugges- \ guess are and ever as drivers spare, prowling about almost as sorry as I do, father." bonds as the" law directs. All persona having vided the best shows patronized world has known, and You should tion of "but. bless her Ig- Uncle John. say, "My Lalite was demands the estate of said deceased aie of be to learu more of are This skill has right to be. to get news of his demigod. apology: For three days afterward against the object going they unequalled. boots Tran desired to the same for settlement an*- improved by ingenious and so me she does. Ha. ha! script and ment I mine· llate'v. stock, of the best varieties of fruit, who have contrived wagons light and around, with his shoulders up to his right, 'Pltty She vibrated between the windows 1MI3. EDWAKI' til BBS. a trotter Wanted to know In- August 1Mb. how to produce it, looking up improve- frictiouless that the weight ears and ids heavy lip bunging, and man—man!' she says. the stairs. She watched the street and but sufficient ExpreaalTe Face. ments in farm machinery, last, now carries is not more than after had a uiost tremen- I tells her C 45. at each ring of the iaimcdiniely yonr name, she did. has a tently and jumped no means the fairs a him aud is no He—That bull terrier of your· NOTICE. by least, making to keep steady, virtually ef- take it in. She refused to leave the the best of dous burst, excelling every previous Hut it's o' no use; couldn't he? door bell. •'It Un't like the one ι/ou ndvcr· States for the time for an outing, a reunion of handicap at all. Take two horses speaking countenance, hasn't exactly in ibe Plirtrlct Court of Hi·· Culte·! fort in that direction. Inst I had to bouse for any length of time. tlscd." In farmers in the section of the State where and harness and shoe one as At say Murphy." think so? Idstrlct <>f Maine. il ily adjudicated ankrupt, himself. of a conven- her wee in McJigger—Have to lose color and your man at the open at the the can be cut and cur- His sins were, after all. would not move with it my shinsjmd puts finger your The young looked meeting of his creditors wld be held for is that forage "The fast time in the present records But the fairy since he went to Africa? If this on the 9th local nuture or else artifi- her mouth and looks up at me so pretty Jolkley I'll get you another timepiece such an of amaze- Court House, In South Parts, ed or into the silo before it is serious- to mechanical tional and or from It. even when be said case, und expression at 10 o'clock put owes much the improve- away sent me two little so." day of Sept., A. l>. l'.wl, frost. Farmers will a mistake In Ills and wants to know what for. 'Uein' Thingumbob—Ile one doesn't turn lip. Don't worry his face that his for- time the said damaged by and much more to skilful develop- cially produced by to her. "Get ment grew upon In the forenoon, at which ly ments, grutlly away, you!" Hon cubs the other day. Lalite hesitating- look to the West for a a For instance, ills foul I "But. father," said could not be doubted. creditor* may atteud, prove their claim·, naturally supply ment aud than to better breed- choice of career. Instead she language,' says." mer Innocence the even that driving glanced up elflshly Idea! Any message? She appolut a trustee, examine bankrupt, of corn for out. But I do not to arose from the fact "You didn't tell her that!" Murphy McJigger—The "you don't know"— changed was un old likeness of himself as feeding ing, though pretend dony present triiiulatiou her mist of fair hair, with α ly. It and transact such other business may is to be through Thingumbob—A card tied to the neck whether How- source of supply likely very that certain individual horses have sworn at Pnrr. in low desperation, shut- h» r mind. "I wonder he saw uncovered before him. properly come before said meeting. that lie had vigorously email, silver of detiance. while Interrupted that 1mh3. much restricted. The old laugh of one of them, which read. "I hope she South" Parts, August J-tth, government gone fastor than any of the himself had heard of Ills ills fast on some more of it. ard really sent those messages," lie recalled with α flash of memory corn is recently Murphy many that link of the machine labeled C 45, ting lips well."— UEO. A. WILSON, monthly crop report shows that timers would have let the condi- these few lions will And you known Keferee In Bankru try. gone, ofliccrs. both out of and In blas- "I did," said Parr, stubborn, though said. the first summer he had much below in prison, bcwltcbed. maintained a most how, expectation yield through- tions have been what they might. But probably don't Philadelphia Press. office on the way a Missouri When, therefore, his ebullition slightly ashamed. "But she "I'll stop In his La lite, they were together in sailing out the corn states, and that the the and the Golddusts pheme. painful stooping attitude, with his long Morgans, Clays, understand uotliin' he added down ant] a*k him." replied the judge some one had taken a snap Kansas are the lowest was greeted by an award of shot drill as was bad," party and and actually were which the neck and such part of his cheek ■ reproducing types, "And Here Haleine Hlntory. "W" might have him up to lie had kept his THE CARL LAMSON the states enumerated. are That he complained Inly of injustice, though of soothingly. certainly"— chevrlly. shot of the group. among twenty standard-bred trotters 'not. Visible dark purple from the rush novel of yours Gazette sums the mat- he uud blinked his eyes In med- "That historical eh. Lalite? Think he'd for him there The Breeders' up were was because were no doubt if he had Ιηημι the warder and his out of his stopped dinner tonight, picture Intnct, though they types they blood and eyes staring doesn't read as If you had studied his- ter in the following terse paragraphs: in that eastern blood the have ex- and there was an Irritating Ilk" to coi·)··?" was but one face In It. Hut i-allte— BRANCH rich primitive -I'arr prisoner they might as the itation, situation is head he contemplated gravel. much." said the brutal critic. In "The corn crop simply without which no has ever views. It all on the broken by a half fierce, half tory su Id I.alit" Indifferently. La lite had cut this out, had put it great type changed depends The little, voice addressed him. pause, •W:iy'v." summed It started late, it is yet piping "Thank said the author whom hear*!" said the tt about thus up. been created or maintained.1' of view. Itut this opens the way eager "What?" from Murphy. you." 1»'T swot her watch, had curried as and in some cases point ball!" It remarked conversa- Is first as late it started, 'Titty in a nothing disconcerts. "This the while he «as Violin and Piano to dangerous and leveling theories. "Well, she looked," said Parr without his knowledge more so. In other words, disappoint- Extortions of the Beef Combine. At the same time the warder me for tionally. if she see some- time you have given credit orig- one of and en- and I'arr was Just then separated from slow, puzzled way, "as starving for sign hope ment has befallen hopes expecta- Secretary Charles F. Martin of the adjured him. Murphy was torn be- Btar. of a want or crav- usln'—her ennary bird. Two inality."—Washington from her! tions that the usual month haa his Murphy and feeling and—what shall I body—Ill couragement School July, National Live Stock Association tween discipline sny? he said corn of the lu his uilud in conse- big tears in them blue flowers 0' eyes "My slowly, forcing weather, cracking a statement of what the meat ing elementary What could a brutal, bad character like photograph." stimu- given somethln' Stirring Him L'p. In α daze of as- heat in which corn revels, would is for the stock 011 the other hand, and her little flnger strokin' staring at the Judge OF packers' combine doing quence. Murphy. feel fora Infant? Never- me 1 to unwonted in its' Murphy sickly she Husband—My physician tells "What does it mean?" late the crop growth growers and the consumers of meats. experienced the relief of η calmer at- in the air. 'Poor—poor—poor!' tonishment. fall frosts. In the South- must have η change of'scene. SOfTCORE the old man, with a race with the "A little over a says Mr. the warder eu- L Mess a voice issued from the black, said." His voice wavered a little out of complete "Humph!" said and South Paris, a year ago," mosphere. for. though Norway ern the is assured, and know but I'll have to ran over a to- country crop "the were $8.00 was went which ills cranium Its chuckle, and there was two min- I don't Like the brook, the In his eye and glance most of Martin, packers paying lierluteiidiiig the shot drill actual- stubble by running twinkle one it is. Throughout on at the oth- Is bow located at POWÏRN' W good 100 for beef the hoof, they uu- utes' dead eilence. This new •to Europe. ward the curtained window *}" deal per export ly a more irritable person than I'nrr, could Ικ» identified—an unheard of, totally red blood that flows SIC Ρ \ ΚΙ.ΟΚ» DEPOT, MM Til the corn-belt Nature must very over $i».00 through It opposite were charging something per all— view of a under Wife—That Isn't necessary, dear; Just er end of the room. "I should think THl B'DAÏ and in matter of weather if he lacked that aspect of superior virtue kuown voice, not Murphy's at prisoner punishment come PAHI«t, WKME»DAY, leniently the 100 for tho carcass, and in addition to me on the veins has to from I ΚI It of each week. as well as take a day off and help my shop- was about time you found out!" \Y sound corn is cribbed from the growing which so aggravated C 4". Murphy, which said huskily: evidently staggered Murphy this making from $10 to $12 per animal florist's marched and countermarched, al- to Parr. He sat contemplating It with his ping. somewhere. Ile went back to tlie boy. well as fields. from the are then, "Now, houey. go your mammy." Advance·! students as beginners for by-product. To-day they come with me to my and In classes. weather broke the record and shotlcss. inscrib- Even as he with a in his chin on his chest, his lower Up droop- red blood are "If you'll study." taken both privately "July from $5.40 per 100 for export ternately shotted spoke, glint One Good Reinon. The of have brok- paying sav- springs reward. coolness, when it should the retailer from 1 cent email a woman swooped ing und inclined to quiver, his sly, he said. "I'll give you your just steers, charging ot eye sideways, I am rot to Mag- in the soft core of the record for heat if ing. 1 fear, u multiplied vocabulary '.'No, Jiinmle. going found to my daughter." en the apprehensions to cents more than they did a year down on the fairy and snatched her up age eyes wide, with a distant sugges- The watch belongs were to be oaths ou the tablet within. Human Mulligan's The Mulligans marrow of femi- for the corn crop allayed. and are a de- tion of moisture in tliem, then remark- gie party! bones called the and There was an abashed heap is ago experiencing greater with u cry of dismay. don't like Even corn at the usual time than unless meted out exactly ain't in onr set. an' I Maggie, seat behind the planted mand for packing house products punishment little what are you ed with startling suddenness: some red blood also comes ninity on the window Class its this season, is to drive in "Why, you hussy, an' I've nutbln* to wear, an' be- say Children's behind normal growth did this time last The combine on lite divine pattern apt out." got curtains, with its face buried that they year. dolif there? Them might "Don't know as she's altogether heavy and is in almost danger with on one of drive out evil. prisoners I ain't been invited, bone equal robs the producer end rj; t lier than men met—it was sides. anyhow!"— from the Healthy in cushions, so that noth- in seed bed. simply have killed The eyes of the two spleen. deep the deep which was delayed finding the line and ihe consumer at the other." Ί he which had been had you!" Louisville Courier-Journal. sky. gloomy, the first real there bad marrow and but the of one pink ear showed 20 Lessons SSrXK $6 Iu the northern sections not a few fields for the Murphy heard. He certainly looked meeting, though healthy spleen ing tip Mr. Martin's proposed remedy just vouchsafed a pale smile of sun- Little little, Nothing but the as he himself, been many looks interchanged—and are for a kissing place. by are fairly hopeless. evil is the establishment of a rival pack- murderous straightened Her Reference·. full of fat to engage lessons summer well iuto were nouard disinterred Pupils wishing of Indiau at some live stock seemed somehow as the Parr mumbled as if the sentiment and very gently, call or prolongation ing plaut center, by lie bewildered like these references."' said new address, enable fanners to husk "I don't •Scott's Emulsion makes blnsh. October would the men who own and feed the stock. Farm Liniment oilicer addressed him, drugged out of him: the rest of Lalite's big but over Hood superintending the housewife. POWERS' NEW MUSIC PAR- well-matured ears from them, work for a or until "Made me she did. 'Poor blood the bone "Sweetheart." he whispered. "If I This might time, For Man and Beast. "What were you up to. stopping like say it, too, by feeding the corn-belt a little lateness of " "Well, mum." returned the.applicant Think of LORS, South Paris, most of the people who controlled it found Murphy!' marrow the with had only guess<>d it before! opposite Depot, the most of the The external remedy for that?" for a "I didn't write''em. so it and spleen Con· the season will enable their interest in with the unequalled position, time have made me waste!" Box or Violin School, 514 of frosts. combining swellings, lameness, Inflamma- his forehead with his tlie you 335, corn to well out of the way combination. sprains, Murphy wiped ain't my fault. If you don't like 'em the richest of all the Maine. get original tions, and all aches and pains where a the fats, pure gr**s St., Portland, has not lent a great hand, as if lie were wiping to as 'em to Uufortunately August soothing, stimulating and strengthening jest/you go the.people gave the the of toma- Incident aud mo- cod liver oil. A Hint to Go. CARL LAMSON,director. helping hand. On contrary Where tall-growing varieties liniment is required. incongruous away, me/an' tell 'em so."—Chicago Poet and winds and succeeding low toes like the Loriltard can be made a resumed work. Catarrh and have something to tell you before AUELBEKT SJOHOLM, Manager. rains Best Wash for Raoe or Work Horses rosely disease. For school girls "I held the in under similar It a constitutional pale have plant success, dwarf tomatoes two "Don't know what business Parr has Deflnitlo·. } ( he finally said. temperatures Is made by putting tablespoonfals It m a scrofulous condition of A invalids and for all whose go." Some soft corn seems a certain- conditions and trained to one stem, wo of water. originates she check. Hood Farm Liniment in a quart lettln' his bit o' a child get among what is a "Is it α long etory?" hastily if there is not a be much more the blood and depends on that condition. "Pa. fray?" ; it will be luck believe, will found pro- horses sleek and 44 blood is thin and Scott'i ty, aud Keeps glossy. the injured oiliclal growled. that la what at pale, asked. the corn situation at area for and hence more "A liniment." C. M. Winch, prlsouers," It often cansos headache and dizziness, Why, my son, person lot of it. This is ductive, area, first class the 1 one." Then a curious spark tiickered in the smell and af- who has never been In a colla Emulsion is a and rid "No; it to a very abort this time."—New England Farmer. when time is taken into con- Barre, Vt. impairs taste, bearing, flght» pleasant profitable, I ever used." of C 45. and he concluded his the vocal disturbs the stomach. think will Just have sideration. "Best all roand Uniment eye fects organs, 11"—Puck. food. It not feedi t "Then I you Ν. H. It is and blood only C. T. McNally, Qroveton, agreeable exercise quite mechanically, always radically permanently ■ time." she sweetly said. -Cleveland for dwarf toma- " Best on the market (or taking soreness cured by the blood-purifying, alterative organs bu The requisites forcing A rather stiff trellis, like that made with an odd look of contllct on his ma- letting Philosophy. the blood-making Plain Dealer. are the same out of horses." C. H. Gordon, trainer for and tonic action of Dr. Austin toes under glass practically from narrow board strips, ie believed to countenance and a still odder war "Do you think that betting til Tenney, a Hon. Warren F. Danlell, Franklin, Ν. H. lign them to d< as for the varieties; night to cord or trellis gives strength tall-growing be preferable string "A clean preparation to use." C. of feelings in his heart, which said stu- wrong?" of not less than OU degrees the tomatoes. good Hood's their work. temperature for training dwarf L. Blakklt, 343 Wlnthrop st., Medford, varied Sarsaparilla "It on circumstance·/' an- proper A trouble the over and over again, with 'This medicine has the most depends good many thing» you. Oculist, with 70 or more during day. farmer for Gen. S. C. Lawrence. pidly great wrought Send for free sample. degrees Mass., intonations: diseases swered the town oracle. "If yon can't Here are the first two: You eat too soil should never get very dry, Dwarf tomatoes when trained to one and Gallon 97. mental wonderful cures of all depending SCOTT A Will be at Exhibition Hall, Nor· The Prices, 20c., 50c., H 92. can BOWNB, ChenkU, should stem are believed to have merit Sbcbtlxtp & South "Purr's child! Parr's child!" on scrofula or the scrofulous hpblt. afford to loeeilt's wrong; if yon Itfi Pearl street Mew Tort much and you eat It too fast—Atchiaon and the house, as a general thing, great For saie by F. A. Co., * «944$ way Fair Ground·, the last two Louis todfi.oo ; alldruggiaU. dayi be moist. as a greenhouse crop. Parla, Me. Gracious reader, It seems unlikely to Hoop's Pius are ttte best catlwrtie. mere It slllr.'î—St Lumberman.} joc. Globe. of the fair. kept Seeing the Fleet. Buckfleld. Bethel. Albany. ESTABLISHED M». West Paris. at Lookout Point,! for Mies returned to We see the account of seeing and also Although staying THE OXFORD BEAKS. "Woman will have her say, and Miss Shirley Hall left Sept. 6th, Mary Cumminge I the recent war I Yee, ο f the of the bear in Mason near [arpewell Centre, during COUNTY he can 1 where she has a situation flfoltham, Mane., Monday. killing in I OXFORD his [assachusetts, wore to be Portland ®*ford Ilcraocrat, the doings of the week in au Ι nan will have way"—when Christian Endeav- t lie Blanchard This reminds ρ ame, we notable ÎÎIC a ■ Monday evening the cottage. which I jet it. teacher. c r at any of the islands around SECTIONS OF THE COUNTY. to her < >r held an ice cream social at Garland r ιβ of a bear hunt and killing that hap- ISSUED TUESDAYS. The musical concert last Monday even- Miss Amy Shaw has returned he war maneuvers centered, I j which was by all present, j ened about 1857, or 46 years ago last proposed was much The Schuhert t saching at Everett, Maea. Chapel enjoyed nd did not to have the privilege I ing enjoyed. rhere was a in the pro- s pring, which was as follows: expect Paris Hill. ! was and Farrar of Brockton is vieiting slight change of the or of wit-1 Quartette greatly appreciated, Shirley in It seems that there had been several f seeing any part fleet, SOUTII PARIS, MAINE, SEPT. IS, 1903. Mr. Mrs. A. A. Farrar. | tram to with the change of the I recalled at each appearance. Mrs. Quin- 1 is parents, and correspond any of the movements j ι lie and instead of eating t ears seen in different parts of the town, easing Kin* Church. Her. H. H. Btohop. also well. Mollie Cole is attending Westbrook temperature, or But what we did notl J Bap«l«t t>y Perham sang exceptionally the a nd shots fired at them from rmy navy. l'ai»tor. Preachln* every Sunday " A* ce cream in Kimball Park, enjoying several If I The of the chorus showed care- £ u to came to us. & School at "2 singing eminary. a cheer- s were almost unknown xpect see, * ATWOOD FORBES, Sun-lav ;ool breeze, it was eaten around hotguns (rifles our ServiceM.Ju,nl0L^„1^ at 30 r. *■ ?«·»*.». Ρ 8 I ful Wilbur Caldwell, Bridgham Nulty, As we out of the door of I ■v»l>bath Evening drilling. in t lien in these but to no effect, a§d stepped ! F. M. 1 ul fire the parlor. parts), Editer· and Proprietor·. [· Ε Tuesday evening at 7 JO I Mr. Davis of Magalloway 1 ithel Wyman and Clara Withlngton chapel near Lookout Point, on the I 7 ϋΟ. CovenantPr4J®* I Quincy Mrs. Arthur and little a s would be expected, every ottage, \iM>tinir Thurtwlav evening at with his H. t η ter Hebron this term. Bunting daugh- naturally of the after the M ATWOOI». A. E. Pokbks. \ the before the 1* Sunday spent Monday night uncle, are her c that was seen at a (Us- 20th, heavy! Society aorning UEOKOE ~.ϋηί lay Ο. E. Waite and wife have visited their are of Groveton, Ν. H., visiting bject moving In the Agricultural AU not otherwise con-1 3. Brown. of the night before, Free- Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Chandler. t ance, or a crash of underbrush beside annonading Meted are Invited. L. returned last c and at parents, we looked down I conllally Miss Jennie Bradbury aughter family recently he "A bear! A irection of Portland, t nlvertallat Church, Rev. J. H. Little. Pattor. Mrs. Philbrook has returned t road, brought the cry ΓκκΜβ -#1 JO a If strictly In advance. from her visit to Massachusetts, j ort. Emily he and several of the bat-1 year pal·! service «* " *· Monday to and t sure!" bay, behold, < >therwlse a 4 οβ·ϋ I'rearhlng every Sunday F. G. Davee and wife have vialted from a trip California many «ar, #3.00 year. Single copie· at 12 M. "·| She the last few of her vaca- were in anchored abouti Sundav School spent days places of interest. Mrs. Philbrook ac- Well, one day about this season, David leships sight, Will hold its 61st Exhibition — j Pond of late. where I Λ uvKKTlHKMKNTe AU levai advertisements tion with her aunt, Mrs. Mary York, at ( riends at Bryant's bree miles from us, in a position > G. ▲. R. 1 who lived on the old are three connective Insertion* for $1.30 and wife will I Maxim and Grace who the encampment 'yler, Tyler place, I given George W. Scribner Biddeford. Fred Bumpue, companied a 7baleboat and Great Chebeague Islands Inch In length of column. Special contracte * ο called, in the house that then stood per move back to their house here, fire from a rere married, held a reception party. Id from the view of the forces in I matte with trans lent and advertis- The depot caught passing recently ew south of where the them local, yearly havehaving been Music and danc- Misses Alice and Grace Merrill of 1 rods Blanchard on its between er·. sold the farm on which they brain last This is the 1 Wednesday evening. he fortifications erected to grounds Tuesday morning. have been relatives in c now stands, had his brother protect!! for several has on fire i ne was a feature. Auburn visiting ottage Job PkHTTWO.—New faut steam living year·. tecond time the roof been him out and 'ortland. type, pre·*», f,milv 1 some stun- Bethel. tathan helping get manure, workmen and low Col. Charles Moms hie family I a Beware of the third. John Russell is showing our row boat, I |K>wer. experienced prices joined within few days. ne father of our After breakfast, taking of our oual· Mr. J. W. instructor < K. 0. Bean, (the pres- combine to make this c. South Parts. sum- the center of interest the week. I or he was not armed with sling, argest Suntlay but Hammond reports picking I Mrs. Anna C. · on a visit to the latter at h'S past Eugene visiting Young. lay « iven a knife. vorld. or kaiks. on The second found a big crowd près- pocket I>ATK.H agricultural and eating a number of good ripe Mrs. Aida lias finished work □er home South Hill. day On the shore near we met the cap-1 Bryant and the weather all that could To his great surprise he met his bear by Sept. l.VIT.—Oxford County. South Parle. strawberries on the 8th of I Ann Jackson and will One hundred tickets sold for the ent, being two of soldiers who I September. for Mrs. Lydia go I to defend himself from the ains and companies Sept. 23-Λmlroscoggln Valley, Canton. that the first straw- excursion, 9th. be desired, there was a good attendance rying dogs, j SEPTEflBER Considering ripe soon to with her relatives in | grange Sept. been sent ashore to Sept. ΛΜ K;t. 1.—West Oxford, stay Errol, David the war cry, "A îad capture Harps-1 Pryeburg. berries were as as the 24th Mrs. Susie Stover of Auburn is visit- during the whole time. Thereupon gave and bept.30, Oct. I.—Oxford North, Andover. picked early X. H. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Jackson are without his »ell Neck, cut the telegraph tele-1 has I The dance the association 1 >ear! A bear!" and then of the entire season to with his mother. i her mother, Mrs. Dunham. given by and take of I May. strawberry remain ng ι he to throw which jhone wires, any stray body been a one. Mr. and Mrs. Fiske of Boston are vis- Wednesday evening was well attended, iling began rocks, I SEW ADVERTISEMENTS. certainly long Mr. and Mrs. Alger Millett have mov- nroops found this important oil wives The Lewiston band furnished vere plenty at that place. The bear, guarding Mr. and Mrs. Curran (Mae Fuller) ed into the upstairs rent in Hannibal i ting at J. A. Rawson's. Their Brigade but no troops were I of music. Inding himself unable to dodge fast anding place, Koaent ter Bertha return the first of this week Hiram Conant, John, passed away visiting Dudley Cottage had run in Potts' Point, during thol Mrs. Abbie Dunham, them all. Then he made a charge by <>f it. We often miss the good things. in dancing, with music by Stearns to Portland for the winter where the t>ut a short time ago. Tuesday evening past when the hid them I the on him with the reversed ends and early morning fog a of the of was in town to go down the steps of gun < east and after Vou will doings. Orchestra. ... will attend school. C. W. Lovell intending one on shore. I get report I girl again Stanley a from view of any Paris, going west, one Bruin went down into struck The old "Federal" was the meeting Mrs L. B. Merrill 1 0th. piazza but accidentally stepping side, as brook, could Saturday, Sept. 1*2, The mother and sister of Mi not S. Sept. down and If it had been a real enemy they K. took was thrown to the and broke at his head. That dropped place of the fathers and the mothers, and Miss Alice Hammond Davis visited them last week. ground not have a more successful I an Peru. her below the the blow fell on his hip, and the gun accomplished and the sons and daughters retain their School classes to a hayrack Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Estes of leg just hip. a well Sunday Trap the bear's were both move. Here they had safe, sliel-1 on so. In one of a dinner in s on of Mr. and Mrs. Small of Dixfleld came stock, also hip, the close of the the interest in it and rightly ride and picnic Penley Corner are visiting at Cornish. Married, the 20th August, by tered anchorage. Whaleboat Island and programme from the went and a to Mrs. Small's old home on account broken. Bruin turned to defend himself the wing pews—third pew POM, Eighteen children Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Dunham of Rev. J. D. Graham of Rumford Falls, Great hid them from sight I are when all three to on the Chebeague where as a child we fine time is Mr. E. and Mrs. Lizzie C. of her mother's accident, and stop- began pile front—is dangled reported. ... Brattleboro, Vt., came and stay- Henry Knight from Portland, the forts and the will Friday there for the blows with gun barrel and stones, which lower) our little legs, slept with head in moth- Mr. A. E. Morse of South Pans ed until with his Roberts, both of Peru. Their reception ping present. of Casco Bav, while the same two! Sunday night parents, are fast soon him down to rise no more. part second and third er's and many a lead the singing at the Universalist aud Mrs. S. W. Dunham. was on the 1st of and ninety Our summer guests leaving brought them from I days. lap, yawned through Mr. September, came did the islands would protect any a assem- us. Then tbe question up who • \ dull sermon (to us) on many long-ago church for the present. Mrs. M. G. is prep- of their friends and neighbors shot that any of the forts around Port-1 Bradbury making two returned Nathan said he knew he did it, Mr. A. M. Thorne and who bled. were the of the Mrs. Mason and children killing. bo one Sabbath. family, arations for the fall millinery trade, They recipients a land could firo. This would great I re- to their home Baltimore on as he hit him in the head with stone, Later on we remember the that have the summer at Klmhurst, jn Tuesday. an gloom spent and her trimmer, Miss Kathleen O'Don- following presents: swear he kill- by enemy's fleet, whetii-1 and as one of them had to point gained ■ on our as minister to their home in Penn., Mrs. Andrew Hill went to the would settle spirit the turned Pittsburg, ald, has arrived from Boston. Lamp, Mr. ami Mrs. Robert Gillespie. Norway er it counted in this game or not. H W. Babb. first of the week. ed him in order to obtain the bounty, would talk of death and the judgment, Monday of this week. Mrs. Emma Harris of Bos- Tt'ly, We returned to our cottage for dinner, I have arrived. Houghton Cup ami saucer. O. C. Hopkins. Mrs. Ludlow Clark and son selected Nathan to go before the They and of a certain where open tire is The annual of the Paris Hill Mr. and they our whole I place meeting ton is visiting her sister, Mrs. G. W. Glass butter dish, John Hopkins. to obtain the of then with our team took party and for- will be held at the of Centerville, Ν. B., also Miss town treasurer bounty kept the year round, day night I'niversalist Society Bryant, for a few days. Two silver tablespoons, Arthur Brown. Randolph down Harpswell Neck about four miles, I and the of this week, One-half dozen silver teaspoons, Mr and Mre. Lillian are of Dr. Ε. B. $5. ever, eternity through, gloom church, Tuesday evening Mrs. L. C. Bates was summon- Swett, guests a known as Basin I hastily O. !.. KnWht father was treasurer and I shall to place Point, opposite, contiuuetill we had a Clark. My would good night's ed to New Haven last Friday by the Glass cake C. S. Walker ami family, and within a hundred yards of the fleet. I plate, a from this never the event. Nathan brought Our Fall run out into God's and Miss Rowe of Portland vicinity forget rest and had taken a Mrs. Rowe serious illness of her sister, Mrs. fickle . Nichols. Mr. and Mrs. G. Hodedon. police force on the ocean, necessary attractive than the "sex." We were Miss Abbie Whitman has been visit- Several from this town attended the been changed permanently from Tues- A rural free route has been Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Bent. American citizens and American in that We did not deliver}" Mr. and Mrs. A. D. at Free- protect not singular regard. to Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. James Miller. ing Bryant Bethel fair. and intereste the jjj^K day established from Lovell going through Mr. and Mre Hiram Stlllman. rights throughout ditTer from the other fellows. of the port, Me. In Auburn, 9, Mr. be worth SSiSS,. materially The Cliristain Endeavor Society Harbor to Stow, West Lovell, No. 4 and Mr. and Mrs. Ε. M. Gammon. Wednesday, Sept. world. This war drill may J. F. PLUMMER, repeats itself, and the young Walter Bacon of Norway visited his C. Newton of West and History Baptist church now meets Tuesday to Lovell Mr. and Mrs Hollls Turner. George Auburn, millions of dollars to our state and nation Market SOUTH PARIS, ME. men of this have on again. Mr. antl Mrs. Hall. H. C. over of were 31 Square, generation caught evening instead of Frank Walker has George brother, Bacon, Sunday. Miss Ruth E. Brown Grafton in where the Wednesday. C. been appointed Mr. antl Mre. D. W. the future, by showing 106-3. to the idea of a former generation and has here Knight. II. D. Cole of Greenwood is furnish- united in the Rev. R. E. Telephone Philip Fessenden, who been carrier with Leslie L. Stearns Mr. ami Mre. A. B. Walker. marriage by weak are in our defences along same substitute, the mail boxes for the new R. F. D. places carry it out in the old way. has Γ>. W. ing to a through the summer, and officiated it mi tut? service utrgiu» vet. ι»ν. Mr. ami Mrs. Walker. Gilkey. the coast of Maine. It may lead \l"u un iav aittinir J. E. Conantami family. route No. 2, which starts here four as lay reader for the Episcopal services Mrs. W. of Tuesday. We had heavy frosts nights better fortification of the entrance to Benjamin Andrews Bethel, II. It. Robinson ami with them in repeating left family. The Brvant's Pond nine played in succession between 5th. In case parsing by couples ut Norway and Paris Hill, Friday, a former resident in this town, is visit- Mr. Brown and Saturday, some of our harbors and rivers. the old. old It the world family. West Paris uine resulting in a It would story. keeps :iod the evensong service here has been here. Amand Traek. Saturday, and the following Wednesday. of a war with any foreign power the .t forever ing score of 10 to 3 in favor of West Paris. f£m getting mouldy-keeps discontinued. Percv Knight. be liarrl to realize it in these Buccedine coast of Maine will be one of the most Sabra Boblneon. The Pond with fresh and forever yountf. was here Bryant's juveniles played summer were it not for the black- to strike. Mr. Case with bis family Wilson's Mills. Willis Haine*. days important places for an enemy Well, have ant^ the Bethel resulting in a score they over Sunday. juveniles, ened vegetation. We hope no such time will ever come, with daubedJheoMthe federal ) that Our school began Aug. 31st, taught by John Hopkins gave a very fine enter- of 15 to 13 in favor of Pond. pitch (meaning Miss Mollie McDowell of Portland is Bryant's but it is a safe motto to follow, "In time ! ! Hats ! a Hats Frank teacher of tainment on his Hats tl.at a little on the t.de of Smith, experience. graphophone. Apples, Kdward Stanley of Bethel was a guest Locke's Mills. we Tt may longer spending a few days at Jackson Farm of peace prepare for war," for when l" Mrs. Eliza Wilson and her ice cream and cako were served. at J. L. Bowker's with Mrs. £. II. Jackson. daughter candy, Sunday. of Bethel has are then the blow will bo Edith were of S. S. The them Woodbury Cummings unprepared As we the tirst word, your es- guests Bennett. guests departed wishing Mrs. Winfield Ripley visited friends "had gone to South Paris, and is boarding struck and decisively. See our line of Hats. teemed and o»r WHITTEMUHE DISTRICT. Addie Flint has gone to Massachusetts happiness and prosperity. in the over and wont to quickly Ready-to-Wear correspondent place Sunday, his nephew, R. L. Cummings, for J. II. Litti.k. was entitled to the Ia»t News was received noon of on a vacation. South Paris wiCh contemporary Saturday Oxford. Tuesday. the winter. He has boen appointed and we to hear of her the sudden death of Mrs. Mrs. Cameron of Wentworth's Loca- Mrs. J. L. Bowker and Mrs. Pearle word, hope many very Mary janitor of the Universalist church in "last words." (Whittemore) Watson of Lynn, Mass. tion played the organ at the evening A fair was hold at the house of I)r. Muller attended the fair at Bethel Thurs- Farm Wanted. , that place. The of whom Mrs.Vre Mrs. Watson had made a visit meeting here Sunday, and her guest. Elliott followed a dance Wednesday Elmer Bowker and Ilatha- Samuel PompUly previously by day. Rupert wishes to a f Miss assisted in the The to be devoted went to the fair The subscriber buy I Ivingston wrote was the grandfather with relatives in New York city where Fanny Tucker, sing- evening. proceeds way Wednesday. North Paris. to the East Otisfield farm within three or four miles of Free Instructions My Harriet Pompilly, and theruncle she met with an accident by falling ing. Library. Mrs. Emily Felt's new house is pro- The school in the Tuell District will —————— of this week at ,,f Bennet Pompilly, who waj, down stairs receiving injuries which A. W. Bennett has been quite ill with Mr. George Parrott and wife have re- gressing quite rapidly under the super- South Paris or Norway. a throat trouble. Dr. Jones of Cole- turned from the islands. next Monday, Sept. 21st. father s sister. Mary Irish. My HarrietJ caused her death. She had so far re- vision of Alton Bacon. reopen Address, stating brook was called to attend A. B. Abbott was at home over Sun- particulars, married cousin Bennet, Jr. covered as to be able to come back as him. Mrs. Orin Jones visited hero last week. Misses Ada and Inez Briggs of West A number of Parmacheenee Club mem- Mr. went to New the Oth. Abbott has gone to FARMER, We have written more or to» fortM far as Boston where death occurred at Rev. Newport Hamp- Paris were guests at David Swan's Fri- day Leroy bers are uow at the and a Hebron for the fall term of school. Care Democrat Office, Democrat for tifteen years, and mail the home of her sister, Mrs. Chandler lake, all of our shire last week. Clarence Flood, stu- day night. has to his MRS. E. A. HOWE'S, Ει it b doubtful if Garland. The remains will be brought able bodied men are guiding. dent, supplied his pulpit in his absence. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Bowker are visit- Leonard McGinees gone South Paris. Lumbermen are Emma homo in P. Ε. I. for a short visit, errors" have asmanjas to Paris for interment. Besides already going into Miss Dunn of Portland is visit- ing her father, Daniel H. Curtis, at having •printer's appeared Monday on the hand so the woods. a number of men and her Mrs. Clark. two right .... there are vears we have named. We a husband and two sons, Mrs. Watson Quite ing sister, South Woodstock. injured fingers WtNTED. SOUTH PARIS, MAINE. horses have the river the Mr. Morse will move his to he could not work. caniuit say is much of other Ρ»Ρ*»ίοΓ leaves many relatives and friends to gone up past family Mrs. Lura Trumbull and son, Miss week. as his health a Jamos Ross is at work for Deacon for general house- which we have scribbled. jobs. mourn the loss of an affectionate and Auburn requires change Mae Cummings and Harry Buck, have Capable girl move Dunham. work in small referances dutiful wife and mother, a loving sister of business. Mr. Small will into returned to their homes in Massachusetts. family, Maine News Notes. he Mrs. Annie Morse returned to her on or and a faithful friend. Mrs. Watson was Greenwood. the house vacates. What came very near being a serious required. Call address, Mrs. Andrews of Portland is accident occurred at theOrand Trunk home in Massachusetts. daughter of Albion and Sophia Whitte- Three more in suc- George Mrs L D. VERRILL, frosty mornings her John B. Robinson. Rev. Seth Benson is The total of the Maine State more, who died several years ago. not visiting brother, station Sunday evening. Ted Graham, quite poorly. receipts cession, and although very severe made a visit Street, Marion and Marguerite Starbird the was back- Mrs. William Whitman 138 Spring fair this year will be not far from $20,- here in this favored location, it is night operator, pulled Maine. East Hebron. gave a party to their little friends Wed- ward G. L. while to friends in Lewiston recently. Auburn, DOO. exclusive of state stipend—the thought some have lost their sweet corn by Stephens fooling, nesday. on to a paper tile, it into Gra- largest in years. On Monday morning the scholars went where the fog did not come in to pro- driving Ernest Wardwoll shot a wildcat ham's back about two inches. Dr. Clark East Bethel. FAB1TT FOR SALE to school as notitied. Κ scholar was tect it before sunrise. largo W. E. very The burning of the Sprague in his father's pasture. It was four feet was and Graham was to bed. from Ν. 12 miles from to secure a seat to his mind. No Ernest Brooks had all his upper teeth called, put Mr. C. C. Kimball, Milan, Π., Situated In Oxford, about 3 lumber mill at cause» a loe· present in and has been sent to and Kingman at not length Norway The wound not bleeding any, some ap- visited relatives here last week. South Parle. Small farm, good building*, is teacher came, and 10:30 they cleaned extracted, long since, and now has estimated at «35,000, on which there to be mounted. was Graham's in (rood state of cultivation, on It. F. D. route. and soon after an prehension felt by friends Mrs. F. B. Howe and Master John their dinner pails started artificial set, which very much im- Inquire of an insurance of $i0,tW0. Mr. Pratt, principal of the School, of blood and the at South homeward, thinking Labor Day caused proves that particular section of hie High poisoning, company's Howe recently visited relatives NANCY S. THOMAS, at premises, and Mrs. Pratt came last week. The doctor, Sturdivant of Bethel was called, Or. ·)λμkm S. Wkioht, South Pari* Burglars in the Van Buren post office their disappointment. Tuesday morn- physiognomy. He had a pleasure party Paris. school will open Sept. 15th. who Graham from Gardiner visit- blew the safe the thunder storm ing all started, only to meet the same last Saturday night, of about pronounced doing well, Mr. Leon Bartlett during consisting Mrs. Albert Wills has to Dexter was To the County Commissioners of Oxford County on gone and he able to go out ed here last week. on of the and secured as the previous day; of the young craft, and a tirst-class Thursday relatives and State of Maine: (ooking-Ranges *he morning 5th, disappointment forty to visit her sister, Mrs. Smith. afternoon. Miss Helen Bartlett is friends about $000 in stamps and currency. but at last they have decided there is a time was reported. Lemonade, coffee, visiting Your petitioners would respectfully represent HAVE WON THE LEAD BECAUSE OF Mrs. the mother of Mrs. conv. nlence and wants tint misunderstanding caused by some one, ice cream and cake were the Bryant, aged in Hanover and Rumford. that public require among North Stoneham. η road should be located an I built thinning on Thomas of Hallowell has know not whom. furnished to Eleanor Witman, is visiting her for the Mr. and Mrs. will move which the diffi- Leightou they good things replenish the Insley Young the near the farm of Wllllain Shaw and The Single Damper (patented) prevents as- School in this district commenced this month to East upland near North been arrested for attempted Geo. Thompson returned to his uncle's, inner system. present. Weymouth, Mass., running to the Unlv realist CImpel, of ; There be a installation of culty and confusion two-damper ranges sault upon the nine-year-old daughter^ηι.ωΐ of L. R. Hodsdon'e, last Wednesday, after Traveling the road alone and on foot Monday. Mrs. Hiram Holt teaches. will public where Mr. Young has work. They Fryeburg. the officers of Jefferson F. and Cal- W. R. STURDIVANT and others. with asbestos-lined back and heat- J. 11. llartung of that city. Leighton visiting his cousin, Frank Hodsdon, at is sometimes a good place for studying Mr. and Mrs. Holt have hired a house of Lodge, leave their farm in the care of Mr. Extra Large Oven Will Culbert and will board themselves. A. M., evening, 18. vin Cole. admitted his guilt. West Minot, several days, and goes to human nature. Sometimes a man, or an Friday Sept saving cup-joint flues ; W. W. and Ina Gammon went to the boiler at the STATE OF MAINE. Turner Friday, from there to Yarmouth apology for a man, will drive by one ap- Durgin Owing explosion E. Libbv of who re- mill and other losses eome 88. which maku a better fir· Charles Scarboro, to be for school the without to Bridgton Saturday to visit relatives. spool years COUNTY OF OXFORD, Improved Dock-Ash Grate, Saturday, ready parently seeing him, although Hiram. of cently returned home after two weeks Louisa Adams has been at East Stone- ago, John F. Dearborn failed in Hoard County Commissioners, September and saves fuel ; 14th. alone and without any load, while per- Capt. is a house session, 1903. is now in business and was to his Mr. Charles Small building disappearance, good physical Mr. and Mrs. Willie Record from the next one will take ham two weeks caring for her son obliged pay Ul'ON the evi- haps you in al- on the road. foregoing petition, satisfactory which save half the trouble health but hie mind is a blank as r who has a creditors with a small on the Sebago dence been received that the petitioners Removable Nickel Rails, Paris were in this place on Tuesday and though partially loaded. Here is an Ralph's wife, baby girl. percentage is to having that has but the said then if he Mt. Cutler Grange preparing are and that Inquiry Into the merits of everything happened called on a few of their old which illustrates the latter Mrs. nannah Barker and Willard dollar, Captain responsible, blacking; g^nis neighbors. example class build a stable near its hall. of their application is expedient, IT 18 Orukkkd, within a period of about three years. Barker, from visited at Wm. was ever able he should pay them all Commissioners meet at the The annual Sabbath School picnic is to perfection: Not long since 1 was Bridgton, frosts killed on the that the County with the Cover, extra Aeh Pan, etc.,etc. he owed them. The creditors bad little The recent crops W1 Ham Shaw In in said Together Simmering large appointed Sept. 12th on Frank Packard's traveling the road when a man drove Gammon's and Η. Β. McKeen's last house of fryeburg. The exhibition building on the fair as low land. on Octol>er 23, l!Ki3, at ten of the no town we tend a land as usual. with a two seated week. hopes of getting their pay, people in Conuty, Friday, // there Is agent In your will grounds at Gorhauk where the Cumber- along wagon, himself Mr. Solomon Stuart is very feeble, clock, A. M., ana thence proceed to view the Edwin Lane attends court in Auburn and wife the Alonzo Adams and Cobb of their prosperity generally forget the In said linmediatelv "Crawford" on 30 days' trial. land fair was occupying front seat, and Coph from disease. route mentioned petition ; County opened Tuesday, were at John Adams1 Wednes- made in their But probably Bright's after which view a hearing of the parties and as grand juryman next week. their two children the rear. On over- Albany promises adversity. are by tire that evening. Mr. John B. Osgood and family their witnesses will be had at some con- totally destroyed A number from this in- me he and Capt. Dearborn is not one of that kind, WALKER & PRATT M FIL 31-35 (Mm Mut were a number of valuable ex- large locality taking halted told his little day. Mr. Geo. W. venient In the and such CO., Stmt, Buta, There quite as be has shown for visiting hia father, Osgood. place vicinity tend to attend court this term as to climb in with recently, upon fall- measures taken In the hibits in the hall that were burned. The specta- girl them, which she Miss Ore Brazier is in other premises heir to considerable be has improving as shall And tors. did, and then invited me to get in be- Hebron. ing money the commissioners judge proper. loss on the building is some $3000. 1 ne health. it is further Οκυκκκυ. that notice of the time, Hazel Hodsdon is a sick turn side his This been paying hie creditors, some of them a new hn.shed having little boy. I refused to do Dr. and Mrs. Crane came home from Wilson ie and purpose of the commissioners' meeting building was one, just to two three hundred dollars Mr. Charles L. visiting place now. at he was and apiece, aforesaid be to all persons anil οοηκιπι a one burned. just first, saying already loaded ; Squirrel Island last week. in Mass. given tie the place of former which will be the means of friends Newton, aUestcd of Grange fair will occur Oct. 3d. "But," said he, "I have a 1200 The fall term of the relieving tions Interested, by causing copies pound Academy opened Dr. Herman A. Fick of Boston ie said and of this order thereon, to be in R. L. from farm horse and and many homes. The petition, A election was held Sagada- Gleason, optician, Auburn, here he will never know Tuesday with 170 students. More are lightening Cap- Eli Wadsworth's servod the clerk of the town of special tain has tbe kind of a heart. boarding at C. cottage. upon Fryeburg. hoc County on four matters, the came through this place last Thursday the difference, so in with you, and no expected. right aforesaid, and also posted up in three public Tuesday In said and three weeks of the titting and repairing glasses for those in more words about it either!" Of course Prof. Brainard returned to his school places town, published rebuilding bridge ODDS AGAINST HIM. successively in the Oxford Democrat, a need of them. He has sold and fitted I knew better than to refuse in Mrs. Brainard will East Waterford. FEARFUL meeting Bay. acceptance of any longer, Lynn Monday. newspaper printed at Paris, In said Coun- the two a is alone and destitute. Such, bridge, the acceptance of the £rrow^Bath and glasses past years in this vicinity. and had pleasant ride to the end of my remain here through the week. Alton Ames epending his vacation Bedridden, ty of Oxford, the first of said publications, ami of an old each of the other to l>c served and Woolwich and the acquisiUon journey. Prof. J. F. of Edward Little in Machiae. in brief was the condition notices, made, ferry Moody lasted, at least before said time of the Dickvale. Rev. Mr. Brown invited me to Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Mclntire are visit- soldier name of J. J. Havens, Ver- thirty days the Richmond and Dresden ferry, accom- High School commenced school this by meeting, to the end tnat all persons and corpora- faie him to the relatives in O. For he was troubled tions then and there and shew bridges to be free from toll and the S. Morrill has a house full of company pany association, which invi- week. Miss Hazel Donham has a posi- ing Vermont, Massachusetts, sailles, years may appear cause, was disease' and neither doctors if have, why the prayer of said pet! on the ferry to be reduced and boarders. tation accepted; but when the time tion in the school and she has the con- and Connecticut. with Kidney any they medicines him relief. At Uoners should not be granted. four propositions were voted«"«"J»1*· down, the Manly Tracy, wife and daughter, of came to start I found myself so nearly gratulations of her many friends. Prof. Will Philbrick of Pittsiield bas been nor gave Αττκβτ :—CHARLES F. WHITMAN, Clerk. on G. Miller's a few he tried Electric Bitters. It said ami vote in most of the towns being heavily Saco, are their vacation vith the sick list as to feel unfit for the Moody has taught 137 terms of school, at A. days. length put A true copy of petition order of court spending in short order and now thereon. in the relatives in Peru. journey. It was a at the age of 14. Miss Isabel is Mrs. him on his feet negative. quite disappointment beginning Woodbury visiting Attest .-CHARLES F. Clerk. A WHITMAN, Fall Overcoat "I'm on the road to com- Charles Bisbee is shipping hie but not the first one by any means; and Mrs. C. E. Harden has been in the B. G. Mclntire. he testifies: Court at plume Best on earth for Liver In the Portland Municipal to Auburn. while the good folks are there enjoying place for a week. Mr. and Mra. Merton Young have a plete recovery." Portland Neal Dow Brooks, was and troubles and all forms of Wednesday, Nearly every one who had meadows to the meeting, I find myself sitting at the Miss Agnes Bearce is now at home and little girl, which born the 6th. Kidney the man with criminal Bowel will be needed Even now one is needed young charged cut will finish this week. table writing these locals. The people much improved in health. Most of the echools are in session. Stomach and Complaint. Only Team Horses. shoitly. assault on a at Gorham Guaranteed F. A. Shurtleff & Heavy W-year-old girl J. C. Wyman, Mrs. E. G. Child, Flor- there are to be congratulated on the fine Mr. Sylvanus Bearce, who has been Carrie Plummer teaches here and May 50c. by for use. The weather will be growing pleaded and was held for I have several of work evening guilty, the, ence Wyman and Lela Putnam are at weather they are having for the meeting sick since last spring, now rides out a E. Whitney of Harrison at Temple Hill. Co. ; Noyee Drug Store, Norway. pairs large Sheriff Pennell said that cooler. A overcoat is an SSdjury. Bethel fair this week helping to look and Mr. Brown has my thanks the same little. Mrs. John Howe with her four chil- horses for sale. These horses have light weight indispensable was to bear on him STJreisuîe™ brought after the wants of the inner man. as if I had gone with him. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Turner and dren and friend from Auburn spent Wed- The latest electric road proposed runs for fall and use. else takes h.m confess. he been worked the winter garment spring Nothing make Saturday G. J. of Weat Auburn was here Since mentioning those morn- of New are nesday at Pride Brothers1. from North to through Horsey frosty daughter, Ruth, Vineyard Deering Gray. one. Our stock of these useful coats mitted that he was at ad- word comes that Mr. and Mrs. Plummer from the place of last Tuesday and took away a drove of ings the frost made visiting at S. A. and J. L. Bumpus' for Charles hauling logs. Also two or three ..f the assault, but said that he was clean work in some Colorado are at Waldo T. Brown's. a of and fabrics. jjjj' lambs. places, and probably a few days. BUCKLEN'8 ARNICA SALVE. embraces wide range patterns and could not remember what : of fresh horses received, drunk, Apples are plenty on high land but the next papers will report heavy losses Mrs. Laura Tribou of Machias has Josephine and Ethel Sanderson went pairs just Prices there. Has world-wide fame for marvelous Blacks, oxfords and several shades of olive. happened none on low land. There have been three from that source. been visiting her sister, Mrs. Joseph Monday, the former to begin a three also several horses. cures. It any other salve, lo- good driving frosts in succession here, the last one Hibbs. years course of study at Bates College, surpasses run from $6 to Two men who had barricaded them- ointment, or balm for Cuts, Corns, $15. Weduesday Sumner. Fred Sturtevant and Miss Thompson the latter at the Edward Little High tion, selves in a box car at Newport put up a being morning. Felons, Ulcers, Tet- W. J The Ames Co. have uo friends in Dixfield. School. Burns, Boils, Sores, Wheeler, stitf when officers and trainmen at- begun shipping L. O. Brackett and Mr. Wilcox of Au- visiting Fever Sores, tight their hard wood lumber. ter, Salt Rheum, Chapped South Paris, Me. to dislodge them, burn visited at M. E. Bowker's Skin infallible for tempted recently. Brownfleld. East Sumner. Hands, Eruptions; Nellie M. Foster of Boston is Piles. Care Only 25c., at earjyju^ Denmark. spending guaranteed. H. B. 'X;"':™ »0u"ed''° When a two weeks1 vacation with her parents, Rev. Mr. Cameron and family are A big crowd, some 650 persons, attend- F. A. Shurtleff & Co.; Noyes Drug PARKER'8 FOSTER, Mr. I. H. Berry ia making extensive 6. B. Foster and wife. spending their vacation at Peak's Island. ed the grange excursion to Rangeley on HAIR BAL8AM Store, Norway. Clean** and beautifies the hair, repairs on his hardware store. Mrs. David Coles, who has been very Rev. Frank Barton preached in the the 9th inet. It was indeed a crowd on Promotes a luxuriant growth. A stick of concealed in Mr. Leon H. and have sick, is convalescent. [Jniversaliet church last the train and boats. It may be Never Tall· to Hector· Gray MAINE. dynamite Ingalls family Sunday evening put WHAT IS LIFE? Hair to ita Toothful Color. NORWAY, an old which they left behind moved into the residence of hie father, Thomas Sale and wife of Portland The froet of last week caused a good down as a most successful affair. The Care· (Clip dlaeam M hair Tailing. stocking, knows, 50c, »n„sundav. morning at their lake In to tbe wife of W. H. Dressmaking service 10 45 A. *· ; Sabbath School sessions on Labor Day, for while tha t Chick. Wilkinson, Groveton, Ν. H. cottage. Leelatnn, Sept. 5, 'Sing of a mem- did the Cook, of South a Meeting, 6:15 P.M. i is a most of the A met lean Law, Howland, South Put·. W. L. Scribner Springfield, W®Weit Pw^Grtnge formerly Paria, diughter. Η* Κ ρ worth league legal holiday, pupil satis In to the of Alex Mc- 7 p. m.; Bath Girl, South Parte. ber of the board of and in- for the crowd, and furnished ^ctulatjngvery Mexico, Sept. 4, widow and the New Fall ing meeting piayer meeting and teachers to have an extri 1 roe, prison jail our New Rooms '.*v, prayer preferred Prtn» e of South Pari·. Pherson, a son. tv class meeting. Friday evening. Wltte·, Cummin*·, was last of the meals. TlL evening; off fair time. So all tin ) spector, in town the factory I In North BuckfleM, Sept. 4, to tbe wife of < hurch. Kev. 11. S. Mnkhara, Pastor. day during Parmachenee, Walker, Rum font Falls. N. Charles F. a son—Charles Frederic. service l<> 45 a. m.. Sab- Paris will one Ma'ee, Record, BuckflelU. week. His sister, Mrs. Ο. Bradbury, IN THE HALL. Scott, „u " lav, preaching schools suspend day ii I ,Λ) P. Northland Andover. In Bethel, Sept 4, to the wife of Geo. Bryant, ,. „ol 12 m.; praver meeting M.; Anna, Gregg, returned to with bim upon Styles. α Springfield exchange for I.abor Day, and, if fair » nrHt peru Grange made the only I a daughter. -...•.•tlng Tuesdav evening. Sir William, Ryereon, Bethel- his for a few weeks' visit. μ will on also. I.ewleton. return one end of the 'v r. < liurvh. Kev J. H. I.lttle, Pastor, they suspend Friday Twinkle Wllke·, Russell. ilM returned to Lowell, «range exhibit, occupying I.:n. «rvlce Sunday at 3Λ» P. M. Gold Finder, Walte, Lewlston. Ralph Osgood co p.,.,. every A series of tent hall with a varied and interesting I Married. S. at 3 M p. *. service, » meetings, unde Glory, Ituet-ell, Lewlston. the last of the week. He has ,, ,. Evening gospel Mass., all kinds of farm atu the of the Maine I Alclaymoot, Hastings, Newry. for comprising r. *■ auspices Full-Oospe visited his uncle, P. W. Sanborn, lection, For will be held at household products. In 9. Rev. R. E. Mr. STATKU Mk-fcriSU*. Association, ElectraPark 2 '30 class. Purse $200. several week» and now resumes his Auburn, Sept. by Gllkey, Furs. the hall show, there was George C. Newton of west Auburn and Mlaa Suit Walking Skirts. No. iH. Régulai will open Sam, Smith, Auburn. in the Lowell School. Department. κ t Λ M .-Paris Lodge, They Tuesday evening. Sept studies High lines a l'uth E. Brown of Grafton. Α. Η. Lewltton. lence in though in most Tuesday evening on or before full moon 15, and will continue every afternoon anc B-. Stanwood, The next on the boards will be "The quality, In Rumford Falls, sept. 9. Mr. Georro B. Luf· meet Madeline, Brown. Groveton, Ν. H. SOMETHING NEW. Thi» season we This is to be the Greatest Fur Season I κ —Mount Mica Lodge, regular until about the lirst of October Lady Brown" at the House kin of Klneaton, Pa., and Misa Sara E. Eaton of This season there is a great change in each wees.—Auror»· evening Sebot, Richards, Falmouth. Real Widow Opera 1- ·. T iurs·lay evening of Hillside Poultry Farm, Rumford Falls. to our on record if we can from Good and singing are ex Strath belle, Harden, Lewlston. 16th. 8mEallsmSmith, the of the Suit Jackets. Almost have added MISSES1 SKIRTS judge appear- Λ -ment, tiret and third Monday evening^ speakers good Wednesday evening, Sept. West exhibited va- In Peru, Aug. 29, Rev. J. D. Graham, Mr. style gi, ted. are not denomi Nellie Bolllns, rose, Cornish. a Bethel, twenty-six by ances. A coats >f oai h month. pec The meetings Amos French has sold to the town Henry E. Knight ana Mrs. Llzsle C. Robert', is either the blouse line. These should be very popular. greater part of the suit Rebekah No Bonnie, Foes, Cornish. rieties of crabs, I everything long, ι. κ-Mount Pleasant Lodge, national or sectarian. near town line. fruit, including apples, both of Peru. of eacl Helen, South Paris. gravel pit the Albany have no collar or a low one. The j, ,-t, second and fourth Krtdays Fogg, In North Llvermore, Sept. 1, Mr. George Aus- with ekirt or the long, close-fitting very Jue Bonnallie, Lewlston. Several of our citizens at- nioi.i 'n (Hid Fellows' Hall. Advertised letters in South Paris Heilge, Norway a dozen tin Jones and Mlaa Hattle TUley, both of Canton. ONE LOT of Oxford Mixed Goods, winter coats have small collars. ▲ Fur No. meet* post Ruby Wilkes, Bisbee. East Sumner. 'exhibited plates coats. One of the in the proper ι, ν Κ —W. K. Kimball Poet. 148, tended the Bethel fair. They report a In Canton, Sept. 2, by Rev. G. B. Hannaford, styles of eacl office 14, 1903: Wilkes, of and several varieties of vege- two etitcbed bands crose jlr-t in ! third Saturday evenings Sept. orphan Hastings. Newry. fruit, \lr. Wm. Darriogton and Mlaa May bmullen, is to good quality, adds much to the looks of jour costume. Chestnut, Stevens, Rldlonvllle. most pleasant trip and enjoyable day. length becoming nearly everyone. moiit.'i. In I,- A. K- Mall. Mre M W. Hal ley. Lady 18 both of Rumford Falla. sizes from 32 meets first Hal, Portland. Mrs. Gertrude of Chester in front, stitched bottom, This season we are a w Κ KtinbaU Relief Corps Mr». Georgia Slevene. Temple Sargent. Perry extensive collection of In Bethel. Sept 1, by Rev F. E. Barton, Mr. showing larger of each month. In Mr. J K. Umpire, Russell, Lewlston. with her An' n, inlrd Saturday evenings Iiriter. Springs, Pa., is stopping uncle, Joseph E. Hodoklna and Mlaa Sarah A. Ilodg- An Extra Good Trade is one lot of to 38 length. Only $··75 stock than ever in all and Mr. Ham. was entered from,ru£ Maple styles prices. Keitef(. *>rpi* Hull· Kroeetti. 2:40 class. Purse $100. Orin Kimball. vegetables kins, both of Bethel. f H. Pari* Grange, from May 1 to Oct. 1. Mr. Kugene Lubrok. West Bethel, owned by Ε In Gorham, Ν. II., Sept. 2, Mr Charles K. Cheviot Black and Blue, quality, the Andover. The town clerk is now with line Farm, good ONE LOT of Brown .,,<1- ...m.1 and fourth Saturday ; during Mr. Ellaa Moore. Polly H-, Hewey, provided of Pond and Mlas Ethel E. Wil- ONE LOT of Oxford Mixtures of a Fur, cluster, good Ethel Auburn. pG rover. The collection comprised Noye- Bryant'a and with meets lc S., Smith, law capes silk, ... r, λ!; '1er of the year, every Satunlay, Mr. Thomas Whlttcmore. books the son of Gorham. belt, sleeves, piped and Groveton. N. 11. required by registration some varieties. better buttons and stitch- style durable, $4.50 Mr. Kreeman Chick, Wilkinson, forty ... quality, band, Btxby. How South Paris. of tiiis year. One book for Republican , blouse jacket with skirt, plain skirt. C —Second and fourth Monday· ol U. It. Bell. American Law, land, D. A. of Albany hart^ a qqI.Icoi 'V '/.'. Bath South Paris. one for Democratic voters and Cummings sizes 32 to 38, only $3*75 » uionth. S. F. Davis. 1». M. Girl, Fogg. voters, and ing, ONE LOT of with two ea· Prince of South Parle. lection of apples, pearo, plums pota- Died. Fox, long ends, s ,>. p.—Stony Brook Lodge, No. 1»1. Wilkes, Cummlngs, one for Prohibition voters. $10.00 Parmachenee, Walker, Rumford Falls. toes some varieties. ι tails and four small «.el- -e. ond and fourtli Wednesday evenings Kendall Swift died at his home in this of A. C. twenty some of novelties. large ones, $6.30 Ltla Rumford Fall». Emma McCrellis, daughter In Kendall Ladies1 sizes in the each month. Wilkes, Walker, Some immense South Parla, Sept. 11, Swift, aged uf place Friday evening from the effects of Buckfleld. is at the Business Col- Potato» Κ τ I-Ham Un Lodge, No. 31. meet» ever} Maiee, Record, McCrellie, Gray 73 years. ZIBELINE SUITS in black a shock sustained in the morn- Mod, lote «liown ™J«Lf CmS" blue, ONE LOT of Brown wide ■ at Mall. paralytic Hinette, Bartlett. Bethel. where take a being in Eaat Frank C. 37 long Fur, ► v.' vening Pythian lege, Portland, she will Hiram, Sept. 3, Day, aged ONE LOT in blue and one in black Pari rose Northland Anna, Andover. C. E. N. Tnak,bycb"'es(F*P°°· L. Γ). Γ,rover, mixed with white blouse M rn vViMxImen of America—South ing of that day. He as usual that Gregg, full course of Valentine, yeara. hairs, jacket, at neck, metal clasps with chain, wide and fourth Tue*- Fred S., Berlin, Ν. H. study. In North \.. iiiitrr, meets second and built a tire, and a few min- Tapley, Sorman E. Kyenmn Paria, Sept. 7, Harvey Corbett, aged satin silk snow-flaked, and an unob- morning Sir William, Bethel. C. F. Ridlon has a new platform in S3 lined, capes, piped, plain skirt, ground, satin six ,la> evcidng* In l,olden Cross Hall. Ryereon, years. ends, lined, tails, $10.00 utes later suffered the attack front which Pilot Wilkes, Cole. Bethel. store. The was done Dudle^G Π^Κ In Weat Mrs. Eaat- trusive of Medium trout of his work Brown Fryeburg, Aug. 26, Mary stitched bottom, $12.50 stripe green. weight, fair lie never rallied. His age was 73 years, Twinkle Wilkes. Russell, Lewlston. Ne»ry, man. \ aboard for the grounds! Lewlston. by Morrill Fuller. straps, buttons and stitching, $3.98 ONE LOT of fine Fur, brown, long rhe funeral afternoon was at- Glory, Russell, Π. F. Ma»,m, and In Waterford, Aug. 31, Lutber E. Wheeler, Sunday Mrs. Fred A. Cole of Westbrook was Farrt^'Magalloway, 27 and Mi. N'ickerson with 2:30 class. Pukse tged years. ONE LOT of Black Pebble Cheviot, flat, 8 inches wide, satin lined, cords spent Suuday tended Kev. A. W. Pottle of the $150. and In Jeeae by η town this week with relatives Brownfleld, Sept 12, Stover, aged one Wallace Ethel Auburn. Ε W. Barker secured first fitted satin new ONE LOT in black and blue, with tails on each Μι». Kyerson. Methodist church. Mr. Swift had loug S.. Smith, friends. 0tMr™' ibout 17 yearn. long coat, lined, sleeve, tails, end, $16.50 Martha, Richards, Falmouth. on butte, Mr., e is ieen a member of that church, L Alfred S. Kimball will dairy .... snow-flake goods, stiaps and buttons on >: c Alfred A. Starbird spending a! formauy American Law, Howland. South Paris. Mr. and Mrs. west plain skirt, $15.00 >ears and a iMoueh'id, Mrs. Daniel Fletcher,Oyi with his here. one of its trustees, ve;y Bonnie Nelson, Chapman, Bethel. ! ittend the of the Sovereign seams, bottom etitched, $4.98 fe» >i.tys parents meeting Peru ΆΑ. Mrs. Fletcher also showed ■egular attendant upou its services. He Bath Girl, Fogg. South Psrts. jlrand of Ι. Ο Ο. to be held a Jim South Paris. Lodge P., M -> >live M. Stuart is in Boston for vas in Dandy, Cummlngs, | quiet and unobtrusive his de- η 21-20. Shirt Waists. in l>eau Patchen. Bisbee, East Sumner. Baltimore, Md., Sept. They A. W. Walker & w,, λ .iter the fall styles millinery. ueanor, but as a Li la Wilkes. Walker, Ruui'onl Falls. with the New Son, universally regardeil itart Monday, Sept. 14, seems Η Rumford Falls. Dealers in This to be another White Waist has been member of the community. Alclay Walker. Mr. Kimball Mr> II. Br«>oks spending I vorthy Bethel. Sngland delegation. repre- » Season. in Mercer- health for some two Hinette. Bartlett, £ Dress Skirts. Misses' Coats. Many pretty things in· week here her husband. Gradually failing Andover. sents the Grand Encampment of Maine. t!i, visiting Polly H., Hewey, first-cla«sssjrs* ized Bedford Cords, Brilliantines and ears had somewhat affectod him men- Northland Anna, Gregg. Andover. Mrs. V. W. Hills and Mrs. F. E. Drake goods. HI, [CE AND (,; i.ert I'. Abbott and wife aie making He a was Stevens, Rldlonvllle. COAL, This season come both lined and This season are and Vestings. ally. leaves widow, who Lady Chestnut, vere in Boston and New York for the ladies' handiwork. Ι they they long full, to friends in Lowell. Pilot Wilkes, Cole, Bethel. atw weeks' visit îllen but no children. He is of Granite unlined. and but still a from last ONE LOT of white Tucker, Sunlight, Walte, Lewlston. all and winter stock millinery. They Wliite bread was exhibited by Mrs. O. Work, Cement, Lime, Very pretty becoming quite change year. heavy mercerized, Mass. urvived four brothers, residents of Lewlston. returned the back and by Glory, Russell, eft home last week and Β Mr.. E. W B»k.r;W. J and plain sleeve, plaited front, his Ansel and cKîSbÏÏd Hair, Briok, Sand, Plaster, etc. styles. ONE LOT with brown, blue on town, Daniel, Alvin, Π mas Powers is putting the 2 r23 class. Purse $200. ast of this week. only $1.98 one mixture of a wool cloak- new 'handler, and sister, Mrs. Emery- Mr. and Mrs. W. Moholland green heavy j .isTcritig iu the Universalist Jack Leo, Chaplin. Harrison. George Others with blue and white embroid- also of this town. are Mrs. i&ssrsriïfïsi ONE LOT of Black seven- with checks of red and church. Lowell, Sam, Smith, Auburn. »f Medford, Mass., visiting ϊΑΛ Broadcloth, ing, green, Falmouth. j ery. Sebot, Richards, ifoholland's mother, Mrs. J. D. for Masons. tucked each with on American South Paris. Cragin. Complete Supply gore, seams, separate capes, and velveteen strap shoulder, Flannel and Cashmere Waists in of Law, Howland, ■ V Mary McArdle Hopedale, Starbird-Andrews Reunion. and son of West Helen, South Paris. Mrs. E. G. Skillings tafTeta bands at seams and ;s relatives and Fogg, bottom, bound, eleeve, velveteen cuff, sizes 8, 10, several stylos colors. M. visiting The third reunion of the Starbird Dean Patchen, Bisbee, East Sumner. returned to their home large friends] îverett, Mass., j ÏÏranme 5. in Norman Dudley, .00 New line of Black Mercerized Waists. in tow a. Rubv Wilkes, Bisbee. East Sumner. a Mrs. ντΛιι;Λ \V unlined, $5 12 and 14, $6.98 was held at Orange Hall, South his week after short visit. Nellie W. Howard l« OUTH PARIS, MB. Connection. umily Orpfiau Wilkes, Hastings, Bethel. j ilss Alice Capen, Telephone Mrs. Charles Brown of Salem, 'aris, 10. The idea of a reunion was in trade in this E M. In Our Dress Goods Department we Mr aud Sept. Mark. Foes, Cornish. killings formerly j ifarion A. Dudley, :Mrs. Cariter, in brown Flora Ν. H. ONE LOT of Black Cheviot, seven- ONE LOT of Zibeline blue, bave new weaves. We have an \|„> have been recent guests at .as tirst conceived two years ago, and B.. Pike. Stark, iilage. Jrs. Demerritt, West Peru, Mary B. many Alvaj Promoter, Kendall, Bethel. of and cuff with axtra line of shurtletF s. t the tirst reunion only the sons and Clerk F. λΥ. Rounds South Paris, gore, good quality goods, taffeta bands md groen, velvet collar large Suitings. Lady Chestnut, Stevens, Rldlonvllle. j If yon want to bay ten sr some with F. P. has re- aughters of Stephen R. Starbird, Hal. Sargent. Portland. time Stone, M. Mnnd, W or aell on both sides of silk latin bauds. Λ warm, M Mabel G. left Temple lTi 'ΪΓίΓΛη J seams; buttons, stylish coat, We do flrst-class Dressmaking at Ilathaway Tuesday with their were Lewlston. urned to his studies at Bates A W number, families, Bingham, Wlgglo, College, j U,i Mr,. UfRl Ee ate .... reasonable Suits f >r Mass., where she is en- Russell. Lewlston. friends in ,S" Mr.M Ctlett, lined, only $5.001 $5.00 prices. especially. kckport, resent. Last year it was decided to Umpire. Ir. Rounds has made many ( in Dr. Jack, Smith, East Denmark. Our FREE 120 page cat- »;f,cd teaching. on both the father's and who are to have him leave , sk the cousins Cyril H., Walte, Lewlston. [orway sorry alogue will nave you time Son îother's to be This in- he store. F',:'AMSudf.yLc"Î^S-: and .! V. >tle Λ have finished plaster side present. j money. 2:35 class. Purse $100. of is Over 100 sales since the new school house, and it is ready tuded the Andrews relatives and made Mrs. Sadie Connor Lynn, Mass., j in·; Polly IL, Hewey, Andover. Maicb 16th, 1903. of a Starbird-Andrews reunion, with her mother, Mrs. James f. r the inside carpenter work. radically Ethel S., Smith, Auburn. topping j, ^.μ'0»μΜΓν'Τ^, •Man wlih the buildings his year the plan was the same. American Law, Howland, South I aris. a mith, for a few weeks. thereon" In Maine, la W. II. Cook, who has been very sick Bethel. mr to that our methods are There were present this year the ten Bonney Nelson, Chapman. The librarian at the Public Library guarantee you wit?i fever at his home iu Lis- Mis* Strike. Chapman. Bethel. right. D. M French, Local Agent, at tbe typhoid jns of R. Star- , ill the fair the 10th , and daughters Stephen Bath South Paris. enjoy (Wednesday) a>rn ι» out of Girl, Fogg. shop, Norway. b t>. reporte*! danger. of whom is β!» Jim South 1 arts. s the room will be closed for ird, the oldest years old, Dandy, Cummlnns, library ^ A 33 Union Mutual Rumford Falls. Λ. «^LIUUC+rnnt ι·.· r- -rts from Oliver G. Curtis are I ad the 40 years. are Alclay H., Walker, t. îat Ε L, Bidg., Portland, rte. j youngest They Hinette, Bartlett. Bethel. day. i be I a deaf and dumb sister A crew of are at work at the .Hn' h \îwi fa', rable. and it is thought lie may I ovina Starbird, Chick. Wilkinson, Groveton. Ν. H. coopers j \ Trask, Mary É. Knox, near the saw mill abl<· to come home in a few days. lio has never married, Jonathan A. Northland Anna, Gregg, Andover. ο Id blacksmith shop ^ Sir Bethel. tarbird, Mrs. Anna Young, Mrs. Davis William, Ryereon. u iaking apple barrels. I The «uns are all ready for an early start I Pilot Wilkes. Cole. Bethel. & Paris Street urtis, Wiutield S. Starbird, Mrs. Win. Lewlston. Car No. 4, Norway Β Amliew» »>'»*«! a nun,, Tt time on £ Twinkle Wilkes. Russell. m!» ffl! esday morning. Open f ewis, Frank L. Mrs. Lewlstou. vestibuled, is a great improve- oï work tor then. par-1 Starbird, Leroy Glory, Russell, ailway, ^ er ttodraw. hand flade Tinware. tridgesand woodcock begins ami Au- lent and marked credit to the mauage- ΐ>Γspecimens yer>on, Mrs. Sumner Dudley 2 rH class. Purse. $W0. v a corn roast ustine R. lent of the road. It's a and V party of ten enjoyed Berry. Jack Leo. Chapllu. Harrison. beauty v the ''Stfc'rHLtin^o.N.-ry.x- Tuesday evening, in the pasture on the Others present of theStarbirds besides Martha. Richards. Falmouth. ill bo greatly appreciated by public. | tbat tbe of this vicinity American Law, 8outh 1 aris. of her 82d birth- Finding people ridjje l>ack of (ieorge K. Morton s. te families of the ten brothers and sis- Howland, Upon the anniversary Π referred tbe bonest old fasbsioned band Bonney Nelson, Chapman, Bethel. entertained her "!£? „ rs were Mrs. Harriet Starbird, the third ay, Mrs. Joshua Stuart is Chute and wife have returned Miss Strike. Chapman, Bethel. iade pieced tinware wbich strong MAINE. J. W\ who is now 83 ii •iends at her home at Charles Rowe's, ife of Stephen Starbird, Jim Dandy, Cummlngs, South Paris. "umlMr ad wears well I some NORWAY, fr ■!! a vacation of two weeks in Wm?twrii™'n'C«"^'a â always arranged spent •ars old and Edwin Starbird of Wor- Dean Patchen, Bisbee. East Sumner. i londay. 0 f oil and ti me with be.it tinsmith in Maine the of their old home at Sweden, Llla Wilkes, Walker. Rumford ialle. paintings crayons. ago the vicinity » cousin uf the brothers H.I..II Dr. H. P. Jones entertained Henry «ter. Maes., Bnmfnwl 1P»1U ) make these high grade goods for me huamu nf Oalrlnnri Calif tllis week. premiums awarded. i«— The Universalis Good Cheer Society la id sisters. Mark, Foes, Cornish. nd bave added to etocic i;r. J. a. gradually my a none Flora Pike A Co.. Stark, Ν. H. A. Stevens after a vi it of several A. llall 1st; ffiWPlDnnPDPDPPPOPBPDPDPBPPOPPDPPtOPPPPMBBMBPMglÉgP; K-iicate their hall on the 29th off Of the mother's side, of the uncles B.. S. Stallions.—L. mill I have a than bard- Promoter, Kendall, Bethel. F. 0. Walker larger variety F. A. SHl'RTLEFF * CO. a and entertain- re and one aunt, Mrs. eeks with bis daughter, Mrs. J. 0. ·] waddle 2d. F. A. SnVBTLEFF * CO. >rpteinb«r with supper living, only I'ollv H.. Hcwey, Andover. 3-year-old, are stores usually have. With lowest widow of the late raith at Isle has returned to ] D. B. Bethel, 2d. 2-year-old, ment. oretta Churchill, SorthlHD 1 Anna, Gregg, Andover. Presque Rt, Hall, ossible selling expenses I am able to was Chestnut, Stevens, Rldlonvllle. is home. Walker 2d. ingman Churchill, who able to be Lady Norway j. '. O. 1st, George Wesley this hand made tinware Kev. J. II. Little and returned James South Parle. 1er high grade family resent. T., Russell, Warren Crockett of Marietta, Ga., is ·} Hattie E. Foster 1st, Fred Ed- l'llol Wilkes, Cole. Bethel. 'earling, t about the same that other stores !,i>r week from their summer in this Ile 3d. prices Ilarpswell Among others present were Samuel Joker M., Milieu, Norway. isiting his people village. v rards 2d, T. E. Weetletgh made stuff. are all to ik for cheap factory Dyna»». home and their friends glad Lewlston. as II. S. unham and wife, Samuel Estes and Bingham, Wlggln, here eight years ago. Filly or gelding.—3-year-old, ι *ee them. Glorv, Russell. Lewlston. Fall his resi· The ife, aud Mrs. Johnson Cushman of Otto Schnuer is improving } lastinge 1st, T. Thayer 2d. 2-year-ol 1, Dr. Jack, Smith, East Denmark. 1st. Year- Hunting Judge Geo. A. Wilson attended the 'est Paris, Mrs. Ο. G. Curtis of South once by the addition on the northerly η Kennagh, Greenwood, For blasting—High percent— FkeeFor-All. Pukse $»0. room. let. Hade Stove IS AT HAND. réunion of his old the Twenty- arts and Milton Merriam and wife de of a large ]' ng, Fred J. Lovejoy, Mason, Hand Pipe. SEASON regiment, Auburn. E. Inn last [ Sam, Smith, I. N. Small and Frank Gammon are at Brood mare with foal by side.—G. low 15 cents tbe half !:i>t Maine, at New Meadows Norway. Madeline, Brown, Groveton, Ν. II. price, Laily on store tenement. Fred You will need Loaded and Cart- All assembled at Grange Ilall soon Falmouth. ork the Bartlett ι lyereon 1st, Moses Coburn 2d, Powder, Shot, Empty Shells, Thursday. Sebot, Richards, a an the I have with good tinsmith ter noon and marched down to the Young Bay I, Hayden, Lewlston. ohn Sampson is doing painting. j Idwarde 3d. arranged pound sticks—25 cents the Coats and Knives. f. W. Bowker is a double Strathbelle, llavden, Lewlston. A. Hall f< >r honest hand made stove pipe ridges, Hunting building iuiug room. Prayer was offered by Mr. he tenement will be greatly improved Standard sucking colt.—L. good on of his tenement Ilallle Rollins. Foss, Cornish. •om sheet as to at of pia/.za the front ex- the workmen are done with it. 2d. f] standard weight iron, good The is the stes, and then all sat down to an Helen, Fogg, South Paris. hen j st, A. G. Lovejoy, Mason, pound. Fuse, best—lc. per place buy Pharmacy house J. A. Record and Mrs. a ad durable as stove in the occupied by dlent dinner. Joe Hedge, Sonnaille, Lewlston. The Norway farmers are obliged to Sucking colt.—Fred Bartlett let, any pipe Wirt East Sumner. η iarket. eize 23 cents a 2 foot Stanley. The afternoon was in talking Lucy l'an, Bisbee, irt their oats to South Paris in order to j lert Brown, Albany, 2d, F. L. Edwards Any joint, foot and 1 cent each. passed Lady Cheetnut, Stevens, Rldlonvllle. 5 cents. caps ave them threshed. The old fashioned ® Ibows 19 cents, collars F. A. & \uother big crowd turned out for the itb a few short speeches. Mrs. Ma- Slavonic, Tapley, Berlin, Ν. H. g d. SHURTLEFF CO., of who is Α. H. Stanwood, Lewlston. av was to have the machine moved Bull for stock use.—W. B. Wight 1st. \ way Band concert in the Square Wed- nda Cnmiuings South Paris, B., Brooks has two handsome SOUTH PARIS. MAINE. a Temple Hal, Sargent, Portland. will most butter fat.— The swarmed > years old, came down to the hall for bout the neighborhood. Cow that give nesday evening. people No. 2d and 3d. like fair. lort time in the afternoon and sang An assembly of Oxford Council, ( !, E. Valentine, Bethel, let, lamps to dispose of—Sell for Also Powder, Dynamite, Caps and Fuse. county Oxford Pomona was at for use. Blasting tree Orange. I, and Select Masters, held Best cow 4 years or over dairy K. So. Paris. Good pieces. Royal Chase, The and C.'s of the I work. _ and 3d. A's., B's., was served at the hall and The October meeting of Oxford [asonic Hall, Friday evening. No -C. E. Valentine, let, 2d each. Supper $4.00—his price $3.00 A CO. F. A. SBI'RTLEFF * CO. • heer are to meet with Mrs. Pomona will be held of or over for etock.—W. B. F. A. SnUBTLEFF requested iter supper a short program was car- County Grange at| John J. Larkin, formerly Lynn, Cow 4 years Irving Andrews evening, Sept. on the 1st was before the court Friday et! out. Fifty-five sat down to dinner, South Waterford Tuesday. [ass., municipal ) (Tight let. NOTICE. Call and see them. Is, at 7:·ί0 o'clock. afternoon on of O. heifer for E. Val-L id sixty-five to supper. Program. riday complaint 2-year-old dairy.—C. XrOED.SS. with the of and 2d. same, C.1 Judicial In Vacation. Cummings of Bethel is at Music. arker, charged larceny e ntine 1st 1-year-old Supreme Court, Woodbury from Barker. It 1st and 2d. Wolchvllle Lumber Company, in equity for Κ I,. for the winter. He The Old Federal house." Reading—Norway Grange. srtain money appeared ] !. Valentine Curamings' Meeting Music—Frederick Roble H. Wil- lB«olutlon. First Grange. l)at Barker, who rooms at Geo. W. Bull 3 years and upward».—I. F. of Oxford has l>een janitor of the church services H. P. Brown. The underpinned Roscne Staple* Pharmacist. appointed On Sunday, Sept. β, Paper—Mrs. received eame on In to BROOKS—The I'niversalist church. haney's, on Cottage Street, by g on, grade Ilolstein, 1st; grade ivlngbeen appointed Muter Chancery ere held at East Buckiield in the "old Reading—Lula Rlggs. all claim* raid Com· Woman's to be furnished and a of wine and whiskey c alf let. (amine and allow against Next door to the Tost Office, house." question opened ipress gallon notice that he will A. W. Hobbe and family have moved ederal meeting by Bear Mt. Grange. ad invited Larkin to his place to re- bull.—C. E. Valentine, A.J. uiy, hereby glvea public Yearling jar all who have c'alme »«id Woman on have been held in this partie· against South Me. What house No Heading—Paris Grange. Paris, from the Briggs tenement meetings )ice. Barker and his wife, with ( let. at the store of The S. B. Com- al- Paper—Round Mt. Grange. !. C., c umpaor. King into a rent over the store Id church for a number of years, W. •nv in said on Saturday Pleasant Street Music—Bear Mt. Grange. arkin made merry with the result that Grade Durham heifer 3 years.—E. μ at Wolchvllle county, of the ie and on the 3rd of Ν. I). Bolster A Co. lough the people neighborhood Reading— Round Mt. Grange. that the others were in- let. 26th day of 8ept. Satanlay ach claimed ] tarker, Bethel, of October. 1903 at ten o'clock A.M. each dav, ive held services in the adjacent Music—Crooked River Grange. H. J.1 y the regular >xicated. It was claimed by the Grade Durham heifer 1 year.—I. which time all holding claim* against \ freak of the season is left with Reading—Paris Grange. persona Γο the Honorable Board of Commissioners of ood Templars' hall. at one o'clock in the morn- lid Welchvllle Lumber Co. will preaent the Miss Rose in the Topic—Best way to Increase the fertility of] larkere that y Vileon let. the County of Oxford, Maine : a Itemocrat has been a ime ? by Murphy, This old house" for allowance. Black Petticoat "meeting worn-out W. K. Hamlin. calf.—E. W. of the town of Wood Needs broke heifer citizens But both flelds, ig, Thursday, when the party up, Grade Durham F. 8TAPLES. The undersigned f»rnt of a black cherry twig bearing since 1834. Uav- Mt. | ROSCOE thai ell known landmark Reading—Hear Grange. was in the room but at a let. Master In it'«ck In raid county respectfully represent blossoms and fruit. Paris lie money ] tarker Chancery. Pond village are wltboul ripe hail but little care for many years, it Paper— Grange. E. of 1903. ihe roads In Bryant's ig Music—Round Mt. iter time missed it and as Larkin Grade Hereford bull calf.—A. Dated tble 10th day September, and thai a Grange. tbey metes and bounds, respectfully pray In to farmers' other as fast into decay. About J. A. at the addition all the falliug Rohehts. Sec'y. ras the only visitor they entertained, he <] Mason, let. rou will view said roads, beginning June. far the united to 'yler, of Alden Chase to tbe G, troubles this year, potatoes are rotting ano neighborhood iierefore took the cash. Rather a happy Grade Hereford cow.—A. R. Merrill, Jon near tbe residence We have them in Mercerized have Γ. K. and from the R. R. crossing near th< b and are to save a» kise funds for its rej>air. They A BOY'S WILD RIDE FOR LIFE. land; ully, being dug early ut not exactly a strictly temperance ] Cast Bethel, 1st. residence of John Titus to tbe top of the rise as Ben donations from to R. Mer- such many possible of them. helped by people With family around expecting him Grade Holetein bull calf.—A. near tbe upper R. R. semaphore and locate and athering. aa Silk and ho have moved away, although and a son for 18 miles, to let. netes and bounds, or any part thereof you Sateen, Moreen, Imported Jurors drawn from Paris for the Octo- die, riding life, ill, East Bethel, ir from being completed, services were New for Con- cow.— nay deem necessary. B. Merrill get Dr. King's Discovery iWES HIS LIFE TO A NEIGHBOR'S American Cattle Club Jersey JOHN r. DEARBORN and others. t>er term of court are, Loren eld there last Sunday. and Colds, W. H. < 3. E. Valentine 1st; cow, C. E. Italian Cloth. $1,1.19, .rand juror. Frank P. Burbank and S. to fill sumption, Coughs KINDNESS. grade Prices, .98, As teams and pedestrians began Brown of Leesville, endured death's let and 2d. Porter Stearns traverse the Ind., Valentine STATE OF ΜΑΜΕ. jurors. le four roads leading to the corner, from but this wonder- Mr. D. P. well known heifer 2 agonies asthma; Daugherty, American Cattle Club Jersey JouNTr or OXFORD, as : of the Id house beamed with Mercer and Sumner Count- 2, 2.25, Saturday, some of the members meeting actually ful medicine gave instant relief and soon liroughout eare.—C. E. Valentine let. Grade heif- Hoard of County Commissioners, Sept. session, 1.25,1.39,1.50,1.69,1.75, as the sunshine was reflected owes hia Snowbound Heading Club of West elight, cured him. He writes: "I now sleep 38, West Virginia, most likely C. E. Valentine 1st. Grade 1908. new of with He T2yeare, UPON the petition, satisfactory Sumner the with Mrs. Wallace ■om the white dress paint, Like marvelous fe to the kindness of a neighbor. ! C. E. Valentine let and 2d. foregoing spent day soundly every night." ieifer 1 year, jvldence having been received that tbe petition 2.50, 2.75. were a of fresh green blinds, and Bron- ras almost afflicted with diar- 1 D. Into the Kyerson in this village and royally trimmings cures of Consumption. Pneumonia, hopelessly Dutch Belted cattle.—Bull year, :rs are responsible, and that Inquiry of new was two Is It IS entertained. ead diess shingles. chitis, Coughs, Colds and grippe, prove liwa; attended by physicians λ let, also let on bull calf nerlte of their application expedient, The Foster, Bethel, the Commissioners meet and every pew was filled. its matchless merit for all Throat aud rho him if any, relief, when ; Ordered, that County Perfect-fitting Stylish. a Nearly gave little, ,nd heifer. House In Brvant's Pond II. E. Chase of Mass., former to a serious 2-year-old it the Olen Mountain Lynn, listened most inspiring Troubles. bottles I of his condi- G. North on Octobei a jngregation Lung Guaranteed neighbor learning eteere.—W. Fieke, pillage, in said Woodstock, Tuesday, resident of Paris, has been spending Bicknell of 2-year-old A. M. ud helpful sermon by Kev. Or. 50c. and $1.00. Trial bottles tree at F. ion, brought him a bottle Chamber- } let. Steer calvee.—0. P. 13th, 1908, at nine of the clock week home Saturday. was Vaterford, thence to view tbe route men here, returning f Cambridge, Mass. Fine singing A. Shurtleff & kin's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhœa let. ind proceed Mrs. ( hase has been with relatives here Co.; Noyes Drugstore, Harrington, Locke'e Mille, Honed In said aftei îrnished the choir from the which cured him in lees than East petition; Immediately by village Norway. lemedy, Trained eteere.—A R. Merrill, which view, a bearing of tbe parties and for several weeks. sale aptist church. wenty-four hours. For by Shurt- A. G. Maeon, 2d. their witnesses will be bad at some convenient a Jethel, let, Lovejoy, such other measures Miss Mattie Austin of Boston has been After the church service little of in Frank- iff & South Stevens,Oxford; J. M. Phil- PAROID HOOFIÎG place In the vicinity, and Bolster regular The Eustis, Co., Paris; & village cattle.—Oxen, shall N. Matched In tbe aa the Commlaslonera Co., con- taken premises a with her sister, bort memorial service was held, lin was about Store, 2d. 3- that s|tending few days County, two-thirds destroy- foyes Drug Norway. I >rook let, Wm. Gorman, Riley, HAS THE CALL. ludge proper. And it Is further Ordered, Dayton the Mrs. Ira Shaw. Miss Austin was on her ucted Kev. Mr. Abercrombie, ed fire Over build- R. let. notice of the time, place and purpose of tbe Com- βΟ Mark.et Square, by by Friday. thirty ear-old steers, A. Merrill 2-year 8. Government ordered to all at East After The U. recently missioners' meeting aforesaid be given way home from Canton where she had agular pastor Buckfield. were burned, and fourteen left A REMARKABLE RECORD. >ld W. G. Fieke, North Water- feet for to Manila, ings only ; steers, ,200,000 square ahlpment persons and corporations interested, causing short Mr. Abercrombie, V. have told over feet, by order SOUTH ] been spending a vacation with her aunt, speech by standing. The loss is variously esti- Chamberlain's has a I ord, let, A. R. Merrill 2d. Yearling 'he aubecribera 25,000 attested copies of said petitfon and of tola told of the senti- Cough Remedy J.000 feet during the month of June. to be served the Clerk of the Mrs. Warren Ward. DeCoster something mated from $00,000 to 9100,000, with It has been in use A. R. Merrill 1st. Steer calvee, Is (hereon upon the emarkable record. teers, The which coeta $2 25 per aqvaie In said County, and alsc ment of the toward insurance. The fire started from let. one-ply fifteen Town of Woodstock, corn neighborhood partial or over which time k. E. Maeon, rarranted ten years, and tbe two-ply three In aald town The starting of the run at the and of how the men had thirty years, during Tyler, posted up in public placea Id building a defective in the hotel. About and Lot of and not lees than ears. and three weeka successively In the Ox has been until this week. chimney nany million bottles have been sold eheep Ïambe, severe tests published factory delayed nited to the outside and the in H. S. We have subjected It to some very a at Parla lu repair fifty summer boarders were stopping It has been the standard and ;ix in number. A. R. Merrill let, ford Democrat newspaper printed Last week's frosts have re- sed. long rit h most excellent reaulta. said of Oxford, tbe first of said publl undoubtedly tdies the inside. the East R«d County sweet village. nain reliance in the treatment of croup Hastings 2d, A. J. Pease, Bethel, We also have tbe N«poaa«t Rop· and each of the other notices, U duced somewhat the amount of a most sincere catlona, This was followed by for A.J. Pease let, looflif, manufactured tbe same company, and at least ttalrtj corn there will still be α thousands of homes, yet during all ! Id. Buck mutton, by be made, served posted, available, but Hon. John D. 'dis maxes a very low priced roof which will time of to tbe end thai nd kindly speech by HIS LIFE SAVED BY CHAMBER- ever been S. 2d. Buck for wool, H. days before said meeting, a come in. his time no case has reported ] I. Haetinge ist Ave or more. etc. free on ap- then and then ■tuite c|uantity to Then a entitled "Worship," years Samples all persona and corporations may •ong. poem LAIN'S AND in which it failed ! >. let. in COLIC, CHOLERA, | ο the manufacturers Hastings Itcatlon. appear and abew cause, If any they have, whj rritten Clara Marcelle Greene, R. K. should not tx Mrs. Rose II. Powers went last week by DIARRHŒA REMEDY. ο effect a cure. When given as soon as Drawing horsee.—Sweepstakes, the prayer of aald petitioners of the Old Federal Meeting Ned to Boston, from which ehe will go lemory he child becomes hoarse or even as soon Morrill, Norway Lake, let, Carter, place was Mrs. V. P. DeCoster. t4R. L. a well known uf 2d. P. MAXIM & Attest:—CHARLES F. WHITMAN,Clerk. t«> louse, read by Byer, cooper it will A. M. Carter, Bethel, S. SON, ο Dover, Maine, where she is engaged « the croupy cough appears, pre- Uethel, 2d, A true copy of said Petition and Order 'hen followed most interesting speeches this town, says he believes Chamberlain1· A. M. Car- Areata. in a store. She was ent the attack. It is to between 2400 and 2800 lbs., Court thereon. millinery accompa- Sharon and pleasant take, ■ MAIIVK. 1903. Cholera Diarrhcea ΟΓΤΠ PARI·. Γ. Clerk. Fall reminiscences Π. D. Irish, Colic, Remedy Charlie Cross Attest CHA RI.R8 WHITMAN, nied to Boston her Lillian nd by children like it. It contains no er let, W. A. Emery 2d, by daughter town bis- saved his life last summer. He had nany (obinson and others. Our : 2400 W. E. Styles, and Mrs. Addison who will visit or other harmful substance and Id. Under lb·., Penley, Tirrell, a most iuterest- sick for a month what the doc- ipium orian, Alfred Cole, gave been with * Clarence Weet The new of FALL and WINTER Massachusetts friends for a week. nay be given as confidently to a baby as Greenwood, let, Tyler, styles sketch of the of the building tors call bilious dysentery, and could get 3d. ng history a an For sale Shurtleff Λ Co., lie 2d, W. A. Emery to some of to do him until he adult. by bel, rubber CLOTHING have arrived and we are Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Park entertained iid its name, and referred nothing any good a waiting im- South Paris; Stevens, Oxford; Noyes The result of the races: $12.00 buys genuine a old members. tried this remedy. It gave him party of the young people at their he for you to call and look them over. The Ox· and Β. mer- )rug Store, Norway. RACE. ΡϋΕβΚ 100 BUBHBLS OR OAT·. home last in honor of many still rise up mediate relief," says T. Little, iKKKN Friday eveniug May generations 1 1 1 ford Fair is almost here. will need house" a blessed chant, Hancock, Md. For sale Shurt- Mr William, b. Byeraoo harness. County You their quests. Miss Grace Park and all the "old meeting by * strap H. Houston of Portland has at last Jtroc, b ·, Small,.. brimmed, single a or and leff & Co., South Stevens, Οζ· C. 9 8 8J NEW SUIT, HAT OVERCOAT Placido Alouso. A time was had dace. Paris; | he Sonnle. b. m.. Buck J as is great a labor of love on which »*«>· This is as a machine stitched harness generally a few of the older ford; Noyes Drug Store, Norway. :ompleted Rath (âlrl. bl. m, Totg. good some FURNISHINGS to wear while you at- Saturday evening ie been for several a ds. has engaged years, Danlbus, b. g.( Vandenkerckhoven us ones the with them and Drowned at Brownfleld. 1-9 î 891-4. I also have the same harness in nickel tend. not examine our stock? Let spent evening Card of Thanks. listory of the 32a Maine Regiment. The Time, 2 *9 1-4,9 39 sold for $15 00. Why had a most Ski*t. 12. and show and tell what we can do. We enjoyable evening. Bkownkield, Mai.nk, I desire thus to thanks to I XK)k is very handsomely gotten up you you was express my 2 SO CLASS. PURS* $100. trimmed for $10.00. Jesse, eon of Warren Stover, friends who. have been so kind a crammed with information concern- feel confident of If we A concrete some the many Dean Pstohen, b. g., Walker,.» 8 pleasing you. can't, pavement extending this forenoon while [ 1111 ten feet has been in around the Irowned Saturday during my affliction. ng the regiment. Northlan I Anna. bL m Gregg 1 999 then don't We make our clothing fit you put the Saco River. The body Leila Wllkce, Blebee 8 8 8 8 buy. cover- >athing in Mae. Kendall Swift. 1 drinking fountain in the Square, 9 471-4,9 44 1-4,1-4, 9 47 14. and stand behind it after have for vas recovered. 14. TROUBLE. Time, N. long you paid ing the uneven Hat stones which former- South Paris, Sept. STOMACH JAMES FAVOR, harnessfsttoe,tijckei it. We tell Kirschbaum's Vitals T. S. 1:40 CLASS. POB8R $100. Brand, ly made the surface there. The work "I have been troubled with my etom- Card of Thanks. 1 1 Norway, Maine. & and other makes of Suits and done Swift and J. Ε to Resubmission. D. L. Northland Anna, bl. m Grew 11 01 Main at, Co., leading by Ansel Opposed ich for the past four years," says 818 We wish to our thanks to our ! Lady Chontnut, e. m,8teven·, Coats at to A of Mureh. who have laid some cement The of Oxford County put express of Clover Nook Farm, Green- b. 4 4 $5 $iS. large variety patterns, Baptists have Beach, Leila Wllkea, m., Walker, ? sidewalks have several association friends and who I was in- b m Hall 4 I S correct cannot be ex- about town, and ;bemselves on record at their many neighbors field, Mass. "A few days ago Hlnette, |1 styles. OUR HATS as us their assistance and 8 4814, 9 «1». 9 4819 m«Te lots to put in. neeting held at Turner Sept. 8-10 op- so kindly given duced to buy a box of Chamberlain's Time, have a nice line of MEN'S celled for and Lamson & Hub- of the in our misfortune. I have We style quality. to the resubmission pro- sympathy Stomach and Liver Tablets. 9 44 CLASS. PUBS· $160. bard C. R. and other The last posed and Family. Hats, $3, C. brands, 50c. dreaded thine happened AcsTix P. Stkabns taken of them and feel a great deal 1 1 hibitory amendment. part The Deak. bl. a., Dunn, 11 to We make a of Youths' and when the in with — 8 for Tuesday morning, ground better." If you have any trouble Helen, b. m., rogg J WORKING SHOES, $1.60, $2 $2.35. specialty low was die 8 8 81 places white with frost. Squash suffer and hundreds The Institute in Portland, stomach a box of these Tablets, Orphan Wllkea,br. g., Hastings Children's Suits. Youths' Suit», $5 to $13. and Thousands Keeley try Time, 9481-4, 944 19, 949. cucumber vines were blackened and from some on ia to be with the w< svery year in this country Maine, Munjoy Hill, successfully 'ou are certain pleased are the best Children's Suits cut Norfolk and 3-piece "Little wilted, and other tender were beat Îour and they plants form of Bowel Complaint. The caring drunkards and drag users. result. Price 25 cents. For sale by 948 CLAM. $2.50, Giant*" and "Widow to more or less corn varies or 1 Jones" makes, $1.50 affected. "The diseases in children junOSly Shurtleff A South Paris; Stevens, Dean Patcben, b. g., Blabee .1 1 remedy for these Co., 9 Make our stores head to location and of BAL- Misa Strike, br. m., Chapman, 9 9 ever for the $7. your quarters miring according degree adults is Dr. SETH ARNOLD'S NoyeeDrug Store, Norway. β 8 have sold price. the fair call at the F. Oxford; James Τ, bljr., T. Thayer 8 the fair. Leave we maturity. Some pieces are practically to satisfaction While attending 4 8 5 your bundle·, will gladly done SAM. Warranted give and Chick, e. g., WllMaion.. for, others will a Paria, H. Co.'s for your clothing c. Kendall β 4 4 care for them. give partial yield, F. A. Sburtleff ά Co., South Noyes For a bilious attack take Chamber- Promoter, g., and on by wants. b. Hall, Β $dr high grouud the fields were not furnishing and Liver Tablets and a Hlnette, m., Maine. lain's Stomach Time. 949 1-9,9 461-9,9 άβ M, SMILEY SHOE STORE damaged. Along the line of the railroad For will b« Medium underwear. Just quick cure is certain. sale by through Oxford County every piece of F. H. Co.'s Blue Stores weight rnn-FOB-ALL. N'oyes for now. 76c., at Blue Shurtleff A Co., South Paris; Stevens, MAINE. looks as if it had been scorched. and Wednesday evening» right 60c., $1, c. m~ BUbee,... 1 1 ^orn open Tuesday Drug Store, Norway. Lney Pan, 1| NORWAY, There was another but frost I Stores. Oxford; Noyes Lady Madeline, b.m., Mackey .9 9 8 F. H. NOYES CO., lighter of the fair. 8 8 9 F. W. Salesmar " Joe Hedge, g. g B. N. SWETT, Manager. FAUNCE, «dnesday morning. It was in a way a Stiff Vitals Brand Suit· and jBonnaUl·, 4 4 * Overcoats, F. H. Lamson A Hubbard Soft and Kirschbaum's 112-12. htting climax to our erratic season, but Rain Coats and Fall F. H. Co. Telephone 118-3. Residence and Norway. Hats. P. H. Nojea Co. OvercoaU. Noyea nevertheless it is hard on the fanners. Noyes Co., South Paris Birds on the Wing. THE TRICKY BRAIN CELL. HOMEMAKERS' COLUMN. Sing S. RICHARDS, Whnt Hnppen» When We Know λ TIIEIR NOTES ARE MORE CHARMING Which Da. Ivers & Pond Pianos. m m Correspondence on topics of Interest to the bull Name Eaeapca Homkmakkr·' Is solicitor. Address: Editor WHEN WAIUU.ED DURING A FLIGHT. The anatomy of the nervous system, The Conservatory Expands. Column. Oxford Democrat. Parts. Maine. OPTICIAN, and consequently Its pfiyelology, was The New of in the as very England Conservatory The songs of all birds gain in beauty regarded past simple. its beautiful Music is about to move into SOUTH PARIS, ME. A Talk about Bulbs. when they are uttered on the wing. Cayal showed that the specific brain new on tbe Back This bui'dings Eay. Φ m Most off the of They seem to be delivered with more coil Is an Independent unit provided is the of music in tbe No. 208.—Diamond. persons put planting largest school is abandon and volume. The with means of ask ft. UntiI cold weather greater multiple processes, by wor'd, and its pre-eminence among 1. A letter. 2. To earnestly, first the oven ïèftÎVv Tk.faI! where they make a water thrush's cousin, which It Is capable of acting not American institutions has been conceded An artificial water course. 4. Charge. 4 ^ a of frrnat lî Τ make it because bird, furniehes striking example one nerve but several. ever sirce was founded in Dr. th®y through alone, it 1853 by 5. A country in South America. G. Ex- tw λ *?d this. His song consists of a not understand the conditions ordinary This brain unit or cell Lb Eben Tourjee. desire. 7. of the same note hammered independent pression of Oily part which govern—or should govern—this repetition of ago, when the c.iIKhI a neuron. A simple Illustration Twenty years depart- HILLS, milk. 8. A of stag. 9. A letter. of floriculture. A few words of out with a constant crescendo. species phase neuron works Is furnished ment of pianoforte instruction was being it as a of of how the Jeweler and Graduate Optician. explanation may not be amiss just here. Very effective is, too, part developed, a few Ivers A Pond pianos our not hunt for a name So. 209 Divided Word·. Bulbs when make a growth the general music of the forest, though i>y infrequent we'e Since as the con- transplanted we we purchased. then, fal1 and thomsolvos in lacking individual attractiveness on ac- or an idea which know possess. has there have put servatory expanded, conditionV for work. This being count of the monotony of its iteration. We feel that the name Is there, but we been 26S Ivers A condor" springs gradually acquired !t us în h»»"! to plant But when the bird rises above the tree- cannot recall It. We get various names Pond pianos. With the expansion in- ,8t?nd? the fashion of iiuxion ,n 8eason that the fal1 tops and descends after near It. even with the same new build- tfpmT' y beginning cidental-to moving into the an of cantîîe be made in· time the indigo bird to accompaniment same vowel the board of directors of the con- pood letter or the sound, yet ing, and before the season scattered notes lie takes far higher rank their order for 81 fully completed after minutes or even hours does servatory have placed a only closes m and an end to their activ- as performer. DM MAINE. puts us. BACKS additional Ivers £ Pond NORWAY, it actually occur to pianos, making bulbs have only fairly Not always, however, does he require a total of 299. What is to happen is that A painful back. ^-plantedthis work when winter comes the exhilaration and inspiration of an supposed tribute tu this famous Boston begun cell of Intellection which A lame, a weak, an aching back Higher therefore finds them with more aerial toboggan to cause him to abandon the particular art would be spring Telle of ills. product hardly possible bis chant for a moro tlorid I we are throws out its process your kidney can weI1 atten(1 plain song. using Backache is the than 20 years' continued patronage by for names, kidneys' warning. to, and the natural\ban ,thoy result is that tl.o bavo hoard him sing the latter perched among the cells of memory STEADY this most critical of musical institutions. to°rïn°Hnthanil the DO YOU WANT business of the season is poorly done on a grapevine not two feet above and though this process is brought in few and iDferh,r flowers is And as if to show that he did cells containing sim- PAY? From the Boston the ground. connection with EMPLOYMENT AT OOOD Herald, leading °K uot reserve his for SlS-°Pall that can be expected from thorn. All superior powers names. It is after a more or newspaper of New in its issue ilar only Doan's men over all New to England, this be occasions, ho it with his Wo want England Ψ oie 11 lld rv 11 mid adu t» have may avoided early special mingled that It hits on the of 1902. H und rvtl» by planting. less prolonged search for us nursery stock. July IS, for other diseases. me the bulb chant and ended with tho song, work selling wrorm%buturetri-«t*d "rge upon plain as not 1 with a -0t right one. It is If the telephone op- he symptoms tirv:-indlge8tlon. fancier the of bulbs aud sometimes roversed this order. Steady job, pay weekly, experience W. J. WHEELER, vartable appetite; ftmltongue; offensive fanpfor'th importance ordering felt around Pills outfit Agent, see the oven bird un the en; tor In the central office exclusive territory, breath; hard and full belly with occa- aS the fal1' an(i Pl't- I love to Kidney necessary, about the navel; as- for the connection wanted, and at once. South Oxford Me. sional gripingsand punis ",em rS8lb,le as soon as ground. There is such a ludicrous blindly Cure ill from free. Apply Paris, County, ey en and dull : Itching of the nose; Hi.?* ground every kidney heavy ·° ΐ° of on his as he after the Into various short. dry cough ; grinding of the teeth ; tu If this *■ done—and sumption dignity part only putting plug Common backache to diabetes. starting during sleep ; «low fever ; and th Jl m feCel^; aro is strides about the stage, never for a mo- holes eventually struck the proper one. N. St Auburn, Me often in ohiklren, couvulsions. th°y Planted HOMER CHASE CO., °S ment himself so far as to of 47 Church street, A. Main Street. nronerlv bountiful crop of forgetting hop. —Dr. Walsh In Booklovers Mr. Joseph Clewley, thl* j 99 Joseph & Mention paper. pre»,aren(,-aflowers There is the samo even, measured stead- bookkeeper for J. K. Knox Co., Lynn, fully-developedfan?*!7 may reasonably Masraziue. of dies and cutting iness about his movements that there is Mass.νmanufacturer* be expected from them next spring tools, wry«: "I used several prescript lone TRUE S A great dual of success in bulb culture in his chant. It is only when he launches Tito I'm* of est writers, however, The first MOST cous membrane ot the stomach and then hut the truth of this state- Many of the aud used 1 loan's Kidney I'llls. A cure for tins we cannot do unless we counterfeit, New-York bowels. t>oeitive Constipa- give especial me a deal. The These four letters will de- of the charm of their box relieved great Continuing and a valuable picture. is nevor moro realized or have gut much tion and Biliousness, attention to tho soil in which we plant ment forcibly the treatment α short time longer I waa in all the couimnn complaints Αητηπ* «ρ·>ΊΙπβ η «kelrb nnd may remedy scribe the third picture.—St. Nicholas. ono of moro than when from apt and illustra- and I have bad no return of description an cts. them. 1 lie ideal soil for bulbs is thoroughly appreciated style quotation entirely cured, LIBERAL ascertain «■ tr free whether of children. Price 35 Ask your quirk'Τ opimon DoWitt's Witch Collector this the Invention ih probably patentable. Communica- druggist tor It. loam, drained, but most you compare the genuine tion. The Literary gives complaint." tltinl. llumltxOkou Patent· Τ Κ Γ Κ Λ Auburn. Me. sandy naturally For sale by all druggists; 50 cents per tion* «rictlyc« I»r. J. V. CO.. Salve with the counterfeits use the Τ » Worm,. Kr<* So. 270.—Word Square. soils can be fitted for them with but lit- Hazel many of of ornament by sent free. ol.lcet ιικ»·ιι<·* for swuruiK patents. 9pr-.iV imtut f [κ ftuiphlyt. example apt box. Foeter-MIlljuru Co., liuffalo, Ν. Ϊ. Tribune Farmer t'u. that are on Pau-nts tak"'i tnrvueh Munit Λ rvcelre 1. Pain. tle trouble. If heavy, add sand until and woiihless substitutes late William Allen lîutler, the lawyer, OFFER Ift cull «otic, «ri'hout ctmnro, tu the the market. \V. S. of Shreve- 2. A certain lish resembling the lob- lightness and porosity aro obtained. Ledbetter, who wrote "Nothing to Wear:" numorous mix the two well and La., "After using PHOTOGRAPH!' a illustrated weekly for farmers ster. but smaller and found In fresh Simply together port, says: Mr. Butler was arguing a case before OAKITDAO 9 is national agricultural American. have a combination in which the other re m od es without benefit, one box OF and stands at the head of the agricul- Scientifictitan*rated I.arcwt cir- delicate you the United States and their families, A hund^molf wr»*kîy. waters. It is esteemed very of DeWitt's Witch II.izol Salve cured the supreme court of υΛίϊΙίΠηυ u supplies ! for culation t»f any urtontUK! Journal. Terni», $3 a roots of the bulbs can mako their way tural press. It is a practical paper practical farmers, L newsdealer*. Frames food both In and America. A to convince the court ▼ear ; f· »ur month», t Sold by all Picture Europe and and was trying easily, and from which the over-supply me." For blind, bleeding, itching W. P. helping them to secure the largest possible profit from the fish of this name is found in the Mam- no is to a clause in an insurance ΤΙΛΛΠΙ, THE of moisture peculiar to early spring can protruding pilos remedy equal that certain farm through practical methods. SIUNN S Co.3*'3"·^-·'· New York F. South Pnrlx, Tl· to Branch ortico, «35 F St. Washington. D. U moth cave. readily run off. It is a most excellent DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. Sold by policy was available for the company, 93 Hnln St., it is entertaining, instructive and practically useful and Pictures, 3. A covering for the bead. to all bulb beds not natural- A. Slmrtleff & Co. could not be invoked by the as- sons and whose interests it plan provide but Mailorders promptly tilled. YEAR. the farmer's wife, daughters, 4. The lofty nest of α bird of prey. ly· well drained with artificial drainage, sured. Ilis opponent slyly remarked: covers in an attractive mauner. the arc you but we will re riiii. can be done by excavating bed Stranger—"What digging "The learned counsel reminds me of The regular price is *1.00 per year, Η ο ma η ce. foot and a half and •lown therefor?" for THE NEW-YOkk Wanted Mats, Mirrors X». 271.—Λ Ciirdrn Mulligan—"Eightdol- the words of an American (Butler ccive your subscription Boys lars a wake." poet own favorite Over all the border gallants Kay, in atPwi°fua the bottom of the excavation TRIBUNE FARMER and also for your IN SHOE FACTORY. fillingfinÎ! himself) when lie makes Miss Flora λ\ i le famed In song rnd proso. tli old stones, The Oxford Democrat, brick, crockery—anv- OF local newspaper, most knight THE PLEASURE EATING. Mci-'liinsey say to her afDanced: Several boys about 16 years of age & The handsomest, royal thing that will not readily decay and al- Weak Mouldings Was courtly young low tho soil to settle into its old-time Persons suffering from indigestion, "This is the sort of cnKiRrmont. you see. who are and who wish an to the of about six or other stomach trouble will Which Is hlnàing on you. but not binding strong Work In vain did s!gh solidify depth dyspepsia, G'ade Portrait find that Kodol Cure digests on me." High And rustic· bouncing Bet; nehes H hen this is in place, roturn Dyspepsia Hearts to learn the shoe busi- oat and makes tho stomach Ninety-nine of opportunity Unmindful of their flaunting charms, the soil taken from the bed, mixing into what you lie lien proceeded to contend that Are due to Indigestion. every in Water a never have heart troubla Crayon, color, He wooed sweet as whatever fertilizer you sweet. This remedy is failing him the one hundred people who ness. Good are open to it, you do so, in a previous decision against positions best of all is cure for and Dyspepsia and can remember when It waa simple indiges- a make use of. The old, Indigestion court was wholly wrong. Send order and money to The Oxford Democrat, and 0:! "Oh. Η.ν with me!" entreated ha cow- all the or tion. It Is a scientific fact that all cases of your smart, Sepia specialty. r rot ted man u ro from the complaints affecting glands was in order Mr. But- capable boys. "You'll need no fine new frock. horonpli When a reply not South Paris, Maine. ly, so well. membranes of tho stomach or heart disease, not organic, are only of else suits bulbs digestive seen lit once Satisfaction Guaranteed. We'll steal away ere peep day Not,"n« ler observed that counsel had lndl· at to »·** bone- tract. When take Kodol to, but are the direct result of on a card to THE Apply 'Twlxt three and ." IrHut if you cannot obtain it, line you Dyspepsia traceable Your name anil address postal tastes and to make a from a minor poet, taken into the stomach meal. which can be at anv Cure everything you oat good, quotation gestion. All food TRIBUNE FARMER, New-York City, will CHASE, MERRITT CO., procured line of ferments and NEW-YORK his Said she: or is every bit of the nutriment that your food but th:;t in view of the argu- which fails of digestion But she refused plea. agricultural store, from the florists, perfect you free sample copy. is and he was it the bring Mechanic Falls, Me. L. M. TUFTS, "We'd such doings dark. ■ι most excellent substitute. If barn- contains assimilated appropriated ment adopte (1 by his adversary •wells the stomach, puffing up against Tile sure would ring a'arm. tissues. Sold F. /V. Interferes with the action of SOUTH PARIS. yard manure is used, a quantity equal by the blood and by disposed to refer him to the great Eng- heart. This Nichols St.. And then the bark! .ShurtiefT & Co. heart, and In the course of time that to one-third tho other soil will'not be- lish poet who rejoiced in the same the a delicate but vital organ becomes diseased. "I love you true; none else I'll wed; too much If bone-meal is used, pound uame and who wrote in "Iludlbras:" J. WALDO NASH, Ho—"There is one woman in this D. of Nevada. 0., says: I had stomach en. of soil Mr. Kauble, i My wcrd you may rely S(l,iarp 3'ard state as 1 had heart trouble world who can thank mo for rondoring He tii.'t compiles against his will trouble and waa In a bad η ver won my heart w ill be aboutft0ieïCh it is work- Cure for about foul I ίΤ) 1?« Ik right, provided I Is of l;fs own opinion still. with It. I took Kodoi Dyspepsia The New-York her for life." Nor say Sir —·." t() tho of ^0 happy She—"Why, months and It cured me. Licensed Taxidermist, IF." DID I! d°PUl didn't know wore married." He— THEM ' \- n,!' .e 8υί!which not to be you Kodol What Yon Eat MASONIC BLOCK, So they to went I,,ρΓν °"&ht "I'm not. I broke the Pencil·. Digests ALMOST Uc- Γι .e· If this engagement." The Eliivlve Lend Ere ever fell the loss than eighteen inches. and relieves the stomach of all nervoul •Ί fcel it my to I lead Is Telephone Connection. duty amount wore on the surface it What becomes of the pencils the heart of all NORWAY^ my gratitude to For usher bright. spread strain and pressure. eiptvj» " A PURGATIVE PLEASURE. ns what be- for tfa· benefit I j Fair for bridesmaid. would be too much of a good thin" as insolvable a problem Size holding 2% tlmea the trW Tribune Bottle* only. $1.00 ave r*rn-ed and aiu tun is that tho soil should be If you ever took DeWitt's Little Early comes of Xo one ever uses alze, which sells for SOc. AS now receiving from it important pins. really or Tri-Weekly Misli- 18 Risers for biliousness ■· 0. DeWlTT * 00., 0HI0A09 'L. F." Atwood· Xo. 272.—Meiiurnin. "ntl1 ,ino and mellow. constipation up lead pencils; no one drinks them, so topared br cine. Three ago a almost as year, ( w ΓΓ soil,n will never you know what purgative pleasure is. is a newspaper for busy people, 1 wa* severely troubled 1. A substance now before your eyes. Coarse, lumpy produce to speak, to the very dregs, unless it is Sold by F. Λ. Shurtleff A Co. metropolitan with livi-r complaint Th° 8Urfaco of the bed These famous little cleanse the as a and your Rural Free Delivery Carrie· Severe Liter a shrub pills admirable who good daily, 1; vu for 2. A lively movement; also one of those people GOOD impo.aible « or six inches than liver and rid the system of all bilo with- it to door three times every week. me t of the shouldshouldh bo five higher brings your Complaint— partake growing in the south of Europe which efTects. keep Journals and cash accounts and and li 'htt»! "d without tbaf tho Wator fruni out producing unpleasant They It is published on Mondays, Wednesdays Fridays, Eat without d itre·*, At tost I wuj a bud used In who a sort of Couldn't produces cooking. snows 'J' run do not sicken or but usually carry penholder and all the most news cf The Daily ad*i..-d by a frimd to meltingmelMn» and early rains may gripe, weaken, give contains important W. H. wax to become to the tissues and In which insert a of its value. Winchester, Distress— try 'i. V.' Molicine; 3. A small candle; >tf readily. Let the bed evenly in tone ami strength arrangement they AS Tribune, which is a guarantee »ft»r two slope i'.l using smaller toward oue end. involved. W. II. Howell of half and go on and on live in the or on a farm and have n<.t Cured b.nt!«, I wa· perfectly gradually all directions from its center organs length pencil If you village Quickl} can S in close touch It i»e!joa«prmg As a the of Houston, Tex., says, "No better pill It and sharpening it until It Is nil time for a newspaper you may be kept ii'odictne w!iich c.nnot general thing catalogues using dally be used than Little Risers for con- news of the world at a verv small cost. be «pialed. and can Xo. 27'U—Animal l'niile. the dealers will be circulated early in Early gone. Very few people ever got pencils with all important FOR never li too highly sick etc." Sold A of THE NEW YORK TRI-WEEKLY a As soon as make headache, by as as a The HEADQUARTERS —Fr«dJ. He π- Add a to a dog and get September received, stipation, worn down far half length. regular price pfatocd·' parent & but can secure it with ι; selection of and F. A. ShurtiefT Co. TKIBUNE is 51.50 per year, you :t, Wvjt»aruuiigtua, maxim or tenet; a collection of trees your bulbs, directly They disappear before that stage Is only *1 local The Oxford Democrat, after jou have sent away order, be- your own favorite newspaper, and get a large white blossom; a pad your to see his aunts reached. What becomes of them nil? ^rden for them, so "So Harry went East and features of the face and get to as- and uncles in old Vermont. How did he Hundreds of thousands of them annu- DAILY that can betho, planted as soon as tliev THE TRUE "L F." MFDICiSE ACTS GENTLY BUT a domestic animal and ISît?hEepare»the;> himself?" ho couldn't are lent to children and sert positively; received Bulbs are often damaged enjoy "Why ally young PROMPTLY AW S13ELY, ".NO LEWES ONLY "IIow was get a tierce member of the canine fam- ti,eni to remain ex- make himself understood." never seen again, but what do the chil- GOOD t?FECTS Ν .TS ΛΑΧΕ that "He tried to talk in the ily; two consonants and get an Irregu- Dosidposed »5y«!low.,n*to tho air for some time before pray?" dren do with them? I)o they eat them NEWS- Papers One Year (or $2.25. dialect from a New novel." lar rhyme. 8 blllb consi8t8 England up? Possibly. ■ H Vi-a,ity°f To a cow add two consonants and get r"olvtin the moisture contained in its has seen lead pencils the laigely CURED HEMORRHAGES OF THE Everybody Send your order and money to The Oxford Democrat, ,s aI,owetl to chewed SALESMEN WANTED our Interest* a poltroon; to mistake and get to ■tlns evaporate, LUNGS. upper end of which have been PAPER. South Paris, Maine. «ι rnnidlv irhon ovnosod In Π<τ),| 'n Ox for· I ami counties. Salary or waver to conceal and lir'T into a but children do not pos- addre-s on a rani to THE NEW- uiljicent through fear; "CHJVUrill «IIICU uvic ou brush, Your uatiio and postal -ommlsslon. Ail'lrejs and air, your bulb will bo so weakened yVUl'S» Illjr ΙΙΐυμη will jtet the skin of a domestic animal; to I that I had hemor- sess such ostrich stomachs us would YORK TRI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE, New-York City, THK VICTOR OIL COMPANY, before planting that it is not in condition bad ν affected many Clovelan·!. Ohio slide and get a spring iiower; to tou?h writes A. M. Ake of enable them to consume all the pencils bring you a free sample copy. to begin and complete effective work rhages," Wood, with the and get an irregular Ind. "I took treatment with several that tongue when put into the soil. Because of this disappear. without benefit. I then r tuft of hair. fact, make ready for your bulbs bofore physicians any started to take and Tar Pliwln. and put them out as soon as Foley's Honey The Gloomy Sentries. procured, are now as sound as a bul- Mu. Û74.—Hlddleiueree. possible after receiving them. If it is aud my lungs To and fro march the sentries in Κ in let. I recommend it in advanced Λ (τ In not Κ ΚΑ war. tight; in a stages Iv ill uot convenient to do so, them front of meeting BUSIN BSS COLLÊG keep Λ IUickl«ghnin palace, In stur, not In night; dark until have the of lung trouble." F. A. Shurtloff QUA cool, place you op- face to face for a moment and then and LRWISTON. ΜΛΙΧΓ Not In power. y< t In might; South Paris. Orin Oxford. Records, Blanks, Horns, 1 to them. Co., Stevens, Whe t com·· t'> think t-f lîoliili aw:iy In haxc, not In bright; portunity plant separating without a word, as if their you and narcissus Bu*ln< UolUw -«'«.( tor on; CAT AÎ.OQ 130 In gloom, not In light; Tulips, hyacinths, said the cheerful wife, who feud were too for This be about six inches "Well," deep speech. : it Now In wrong. n<>t in right; should planted deep Supplies. Students lust your Klc.r.i BulUlln» thought she had a soprano voice, "if the spectacle is watched with sympathetic In bay, not In bight; and from six to eight inches apart. This worst comes to worst I could keep the American visitors, who oc- You've a stat*.' now in sight. seem to some like close interest by * may planting, wolf from the door by singing." "I but it will a for casionally intervene. The sentries were Ν. H. give you good covering don't doubt that would do it," replied Xo Û7.V—InxertiouM. your bed—which a foot apart will glaring at each other one morning when Berlin, plants her pessimistic husband, "but suppose not—and if of nutriment is a close [Example: Insert a loiter in a small plenty sup- the wolf should to be deaf?" stranger standing by remarked, fear a happon COMPOUND INTEREST nail and make the stair of life. An- plied by the soil, you need not "Come, boys, make it up!" Another sent on lack of The Catalogues application. swer— Brad, br-e-ad. 1 perfect development. Penitence lies most heavily on an American proposed to heal the breach The trouble with most adver- smaller bulbs should be planted from 1. Insert a letter in to etagger and empty stomach. with a little friendly conversation. itmue- four to five inches deep and about the tisers is that they expect make one who revolts. "Say, does your king live here?" he same distance apart, excepting the very- FEET SWOLLEN' TO IMMENSE SIZE. diate returus of large propor- 2. Insert a letter in a forest and opened genially. The two sentries small ones. These can be set in groups "I had kidney trouble so bad," says J. tions. Oue prominent advertiser make a common λ orb. of five or an inch stared impassively and then resumed six, apart. J. Cox of Valley View, Ky., "that I could illustrates the of adver- their came a principle 3. Insort « letter In small quadru- I should not advise the amateur not work, my feet were swollen to im- tramp. Up policeman. he. tising In this way: peds and make to chop line. gardener to invest in all kinds of bulbs mense sizo and I was con lined to my "Can I tell you anything, sir'/" said season unless she has had some 4. Insort a letter in expire and make the first bod and physicians were unable to give "Yes." answered the American. "Tell in their cultivation. «'The money expended for ditches. experience Try mo any relief. My doctor finally pre- mo why these young hearts are silent A PRICE advertlNliiK I· the tome na LOW some the and of easiest-growing kinds, scribed Foley's Kidney Cure which and sore. can't Anyhow, why they If pi nerd at Interent. The by and by, if warranted ih doing so by made a well man of 1110." F. A. Shurt- Ileal lut ie Art. whistle, 'We never speak when we pass from the success with the profltN advertlaluit in the — them, leff & South Paris. Orin rails — your enlarge Co., Stevens, The nickel an ON Friendly Critic—What exquisite byV' "—London Chronicle. are virtually the Interest on borders of your bulb garden. Most Oxford. scene! pastoral amateur gardeners are over-onthusiastic the Inventaient. scene? That's a Admirer—Don't think arc The Lady nud Hep Sone. Artist—Pastoral at the start and undertake too much. Be you you MODEL are rather unreasonable to me to take There is u washerwoman In Paris "The sums for easy modern battle field. wise and undertake only what you can expect epeut advertising QUAKER to a awake until four Critic—But 1 don't see any— feel sure of out well, you ball, stay wl.o is in great trouble. Two years ago are properly chargeable to cap- Friendly pretty carrying to to a o'clock ami then get up at eight go Artist—Of course you don't! What keeping in mind the fact that few she had a light, with her husband, in ital account because the result- to remove as are be a Wool more my work?"v Young may are Lady—"I put no tlowers well the course of which so much skin was they and khaki, grown infinitely Carpets with smokeless powder little unreasonable, but it's ing good will Is something that than a inferior perfectly one s»os any! satisfactory good many taken from her nose that some new that a few- brutal of you to mention it." has value, which, If the adver- ones. It will be found, too, had to be grafted on. Recently she on without bolts. kinds which to ama has been done, to close out odd patterns and clean respond ordinary made the that α tising properly UNPROFITABLE Key to the l'uzrler. DISTRESS AFTER EATING CURED. horrifying discovery teur treatment with a satisfactory de- can be sold for the face Acrostic: Walter of fine coat of hair was growing in her usually D0Wna"d up stock. No. 201.—Primal gree of success, always afford vastly Judge W. T. Holland Greonsburg, new nose and then learned that the value of the investment. a Week at FEEDING So< ft. 1. Wallace. 'J. Andes. 3. Long- more than a number of La., who is well and favorably known, 50 CtS 50 Cts. pleasure large is <1. Rol»es- sorts which more culture. "Two I suffered f doctors at the hospital who had treat- "The rate of Interest deter- stock raisers know fellow. 4. Tell. ·". Edward. require crfeful says: years ago reatly Intelligent from After ed her had used skin from a human the skill with which plorre. 7. Socrates, s. Caractacus. i). Therefore leave -the more exacting kinds indigestion. eating, great mined by that a certain amount of fml la distress would for The 10. Tassa 11. Themlstocles. to the future, and begin with those invariably result, lasting scalp grafting purposes. poor the Investment Is made. an aniiual Odyssey. for an hour or so and were Store necessary to — which will make the lua.it demands my nights washerwoman then went to the courts keep No. 202. I>o-n-or. upon "Just as the to Variety Norway Syncopations: restless. I concluded to Kodol quickest way F. alive. feed that your skill. try Dys- to ask for a divofrce, ns Chas. Ridlon, They might Sk-c-in. urging cruelty Invested wealth Is In bulbs do not make the mis- pepsia Cure and it cured me entirely. increase by amount as long as It lives, and it 1 planting cause, because It was her husband's No. 2<>3.—Box Puzzle: From to 2, in the that Now is «and the Interest, so take of mixing them beds; my sleep refreshing digestion which took the skin compounding just would never a 3 to 4. 4 to 2. & Co. brutality original gain pound. enjoy: 3 to 1, she; scald; is, do not and perfect." Sold by F. A. Shurtleff to realize re- plant tulips, hyacinths oft' lier nose which resulted In the the quickest way Corner Main and Danforth Sts., There is no protit in that kind day: 3 to Γ». shade: 4 to 0. dense; 5 to 0, other varieties in WOOD ASHES SALE together haphazard com- FOR Von Quizz—"What does your friend grafting, the hair and the ridicule of sults from advertising Is to of feeding. The kind that pays othmIo; 7 to 8. tense: 7 to 0, those; 8 to fashion. They do not combine well, write? Verse? Novels? Tragedies?" her the returns."—Advertising 0 to 10. edict: 3 to 7. sit; 4 to either in habit of or color. Give neighbors. pound is the kind that builds flesh rap- 10. erect; growth Hardo Ilashe—"Great Scot! What do ."> ere. each kind a itself, and so far as Experience. MAINE. 8. Dee: 0 to 10. eat; to 0. place by take him for—an amateur? No In desired. NORWAY, Idly. If It takes twenty pounds keep the colors apart, unless you sir; Crow QnillN Make the newt Pen·. any quantity N<>. A Poet: Milton. possible, ho writes advertisements, of course!" of food each day to keep a sheep you are sure there is entire harmony iu A quill pen maker says that no pen Advertisers get good return» No. 21B.—ltlddlomeree: Water. on amount Invested In A SPECIALTY. alive, pounds a day their contrast. If it is desired to use HER. will do as line writing as the crow tho CAR LOAD LOTS E. W. twenty-five 200.—Subtraction: AL-IV-E DOCTORS COULD NOT HELP CHANDLER, No. (ale). blue or in the same our columns. We reach the will make It gain flesh. It's the red, pink hyacinths "I had kidney trouble for years," quill. It requires the assistance of a No. 207.—Floral Eid.cmas: 1. Haw- be sure ta the colors by people. the bed, separate writes Mrs. Raymond Connor of Shelton, microscope to make a proper pen out of For Price and Particuhrs address, extra five that brings profit. thorne. 2. Canterbury bells. 3. Solo- white varieties if want them to you pro- Wash., "and the doctors could not help such a quill, but when made it is of Builders' Finish I The first five pounds amounts to man's seal. duce the most effect on the eye. pleasant mo. I tried Foley's Kidney Cure and wonderful delicacy. The microscopic 1 will furnish DOORS and WINDOWS of any nor does the sccoud or A jumble of colors is never satisfactory. and I I uothing, the very first dose gave me relief of In books of cu- SUe or Style at reasonable privée. and Tar is The same advice to the writing told literary third or fouath five pounds. Foley's Honey peculiarly applies tulip. am now cured. I cannot say too much SIMON STAHL, troubles are riosities was all done with a crow • adapted for chronic throat anil Of this llower there several varieties, for Cure." F. A. Shurt- quill. hoarse- therefore Foley's Kidney The steel of the have Also Window & Door Frames. It'· the name wnj with ad- will positively cure bronchitis, early, medium aud late, study loff & South Paris. Orin Stevens, jtens present very ALSO DEALER IN COAL AND WOOD. kind of Klnleh for Inside or Co., If In want of any ▼ertlalnic. You have to do a ness and all bronchial diseases. Refuse your catalogue well before planting. Oxford. fine points, but somehow a finer point OuuMe work, send In your orient Fine Lum certain amount tu overcome substitutes. F. A. Shurtleff «fc Uefore cold weather sets in bo sure to can t>e to a than has ever ber and Shingles on hand Cheap for Cash. Co., given quill AND GORHAM, INT. XX. litter from the ΒΒΗυΐΙΝΓ the resistance of the (labile. South Paris. Orin Stevens, Oxford. cover your bulbs with Hong Kong Chinaman—"But wo might been put on a steel pen, and for delica- Job Work. leaves or straw, to the depth learn to make theso ourselves, in- Planing, Sawing and barnyard, goods cy nothing can equal It. NOTICE. FOU nALK. You have to do a certain Teacher—"Willie, what would be the of at least inches. This covering stead of them." Pekin China- Matched Hard Wood Floor Boards for sale. eight importing [η the District Court of the United States for first to do if a should be sun- will not the frost from be consider- one ant! one amount of advertising to make thing boy keep away them, man—I'm afraid that would SymiMtthy. the District of Maine. In bankruptcy. Express Wagon, light E. W. CHANDLER, struck?" Willie—"Let him stay home but it will keep the frost in when it has ed an act and might lead to In tne matter of ) Harness them wake up to the fact that unfriendly Wife In heavy from school." once the and re- Young (rather nervously)—Oh, Eijwakh H. Westwoktic, Bankruptcy. West ..... Maine. penetrated ground, by demands for further Indemnity." J Sumner, you are in busluess at all You cook. I must really speak to you. Your ol Rumford, Bankrupt.) C. G. CURTIS, taining it prevent the frequent alterna- of E-lward H Wentworth In TO CURE A COLD IX~6nE_DAY is To the creditor* South Paris. have to pay a certain amount to tion of and which is master always complaining. One day a stock of new of >.ue held at the Court it's other. of creditor·) on each box. 25c. by expansion N. writes: "I have fact, always something neetlng amount brings burg, J., Daily Post, some nice trades in second on the îSd of 20 ho'rses, two-seated profit their tender roots broken off and Cook I'm House, In South l'art*, day Sept., Eastern carriages, soil, used kinds of medicines for (with feeling»—Well, mum, 10 In the forenoon.at which Company. many coughs D. 1903, at o'clock Steams! 10 Some advertisers fail because nave done. the soil top buggies, 4 surries, 4 bicycle Milly—"I'm writing to Dolly, great damage Shading and colds in my family but never any- sorry for you. It must be quite hawful hand instruments. ;lme the said creditor* may attend, prove their PORTLAND DIVIMOff. do not use for her?" the sun and this is what we Malms, a truste·*, examine the bankrupt 1 nice three seated they enough epace. you any message Tilly— keeps out, so as Foley's Honey and Tar. to live with a of that sort.— ap|K>lnt To th· Cuaat and Interior Kcaorti of carriages (open), them rather than thing good gentlemun tnd trcnsact such other business as may proper- or some- to that horrid creature? aim to protect from, too in of it." Now harness, robes, etc. They use barely enough "What, writing I cannot say much praise London Punch. come before said meetl'g. England. wagon, whips, love." from the cold.—New Idea Woman's I have one Colonial Stylo, mahogany y Well, give her my F. A. Shurtleff & Co., South Paris. Orin South Paris, hept. ft, 1tcr· S, Irascible Old Gentleman Commencing Monday, June stock and excellent No A little bit more would make It eased sound so they will elimi- "I told were the (putting Ono walnut caso Toole almost open!ng. kidneys Hints. papa your poems piano, 1903, steamers leave Franklin nate from the blood. F. A. os "What did he head out of four wheeler that Is crawl- for worth 1250. Will sell on easy terms. profitable. It is better to adver- poisons children your brain." new, $900, competition. Shurtleff & South I'aris. Orin Ste- There are few things more repulsive at an unconscionable LO*T. Wharf, Portland, and India Wharf, F. B. Co., say?" "Said they were bad enough to ing along p-ice)—1 Ono second hand Ivers A Tond piano, FOGG, tise a little too much than not Oxford. to the sight than a sink that has lost its On the road between South Paris included, at vens, put in the reform school." «ay. cabby, we're not going to a funeral. walnut for worth $300. Boston, daily, Sundays South Paris. Austin luster the accumulation of case, $950, May 3, 1903. quite enough.—Charles original by and we ain't 1 tnd West a thin black shout* P. M. on Cabby (promptly)—No. a nice oak caso at Rum- Paris, 7 Home Call. 108 5. Ethel—"I saw sister sitting your grease and grime on the surface. When I have organ Telephone Bates. to no hioomln' fire either.—Lon- 1 Will the finder F. Portland, Andrews House Stable Call, 1IB-12. lap last night and told mother." the "goddess of the kitchen11 has her f axative Rromo go'.n' ford Falls, 11 stops, that I will sell at a ler cape. please J. Liscomb, Agent, "What in the world did you do that afternoon out, this little Quinine don Tit-Bits. great trade. ] eave at the Democrat office. Me. Some of our advertisers could try experiment: Jures sCoM in One 2 Black for?" a flannel cloth in coal-oil rub the Dsy, Griptn Day· hand at A. H. P. & T.'A. Stallion, enlarge their «pec· with Dip ; One second Estey organ South Hanscom, G. told me to let her know when Take WlIlle'N Bedtime. NOTICE. profit "She zinc well with it. it patch by Paris, almost now, for $55 Calvin Austin, V. P. & Gen'l. there was any good news." until there is a shimmer and shine Willie—Pa. if a war ship Is The sulMcrlber hereby gives notice that she patch called, Ono second hand Worcester organ, 11 la* dulv executrix of the last of better now | been appointed Manager. that reminds you days; "she" why Isn't it a womnn-of-wnr? < Avoid serious results of or stops, in nice condition, for $45 rill ami testament of General offices Foster's Wharf, kidney rinse with hot soda water, and insist on Father—It's Willie.— WII.LIAM CHUKCHI LI., Into of Summer, Kid- your bedtime, & six bladder disorder by takiug Foley'e in that "Lot me take the blamed home," One second hand Dyer Hughes, ( η the of deceased AH Mass. DECORATE, the sink being kept condition. thing Roston Post. County Oxford, Boston, ney Cure. F. A. Shurtleff & Co., South said the patient, as the dentist relieved octave, walnut case, never been hurt, | tenons having demands avalnst the estate if said deceased are desired lo a Paris. Orin Oxford. The oven was so hot that burned him of his "I want to that cost for present Inch Stevens, you aching molar; 1125, $05. lie same for mil all Indebted "Every King." Λ η orator or author Is never success- settlement, DO YOU WANT IT? your hand on the top while removing take it home and poke sugar in it to see One second hand square piano, a nice ι hereto are requested to make payment Dare Devil, record and Wanted. did you know mamma pAA| ( By 2109. Washing Ironing Robby—"Pop, tbe apple pies. If there is an egg con- it ache!" ful until he has learned to make his for worth $140. I m mediately. VV/AL" WK ABB NBVKB OUT. and done in first well before married her?" Hen- ane, $115, 7th, 1903. ADDIE L. COLBY. dam of Lord March, Washing ironing very you venient, use the white, spread ft over words smaller than his ideas.—Emer- August A or to us will bring Dam, Jewel, I'm afraid not." USED~FOR PNEUMONIA. FOR CATALOGUES. postal telephone class manner. Will call for and peck—"No, the burn, cover with a soft cloth, and son SEND a 2 :ii Point 2 :ai 1-2. you supply promptly. 1-2, and Dexter, will be to see how eoon Dr. J. C. of Mich., deliver clothes in South Paris. STOPS THE COUGH you surprised Bishop, Agnew, ' Ne Do all Kinds of., the will cease. says, "I have used Foley's Honey and W WALKER & SON, Send for circular. Address, AND WORKS OFF THE COLD. smarting pain With the Persians the writing of Tar in three severe cases of pneu- W. J. BIB. very and Wheeler, SOUTH PARIS, LAUNDRESS, Laxative Tablets cure has found new favor this sea- case." poetry beautiful and witty say- JOB PRINTING. W. J Bromo-Quinine Piping monia with good résulta in every MIX UVe· BLOCK, Ioe, Coal, Lime, Hsir, Brick, Wheeler, Care Democrat a cold in one No Cure, no Pay. and is to the Refuse subatitates. F. A. Shurtleff & ings is described as the "threading of Cement, Office, day. son, particularly adapted Sand, *0. South Paris, Maine South Pari·. Price S5 oenta. tailored suit. Co., South Paris. Orin Stereos, Oxford. pearls." toitk Parle, Mai··, Atwood 4 Forbtt, South Parte*