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The Oxford VOLUME 71. SOUTH PARIS, MAINE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1904. NUMBER 48. Ν neii we m ν: .:M she. Th« η si e gave » C.JONES purchased a three-horsepower gasolene were uuny "Truly, Harry," Sir Humpbrej We gentlemen together In some ■yj'.'j ·." AMONG THE FARMERS. :;o eitse tc j engine. The engine is used for sawing Major Beverly's plantation some few "lind it not been for Bacon, 1 wise and on Mury, a quhi; fciaiuv .il my la to. & agreed, gradually gained Sinitb Machinist, wood, and torches were lit. and then I saw that ι her» In tlio mldft of tlmt hurrying " thrashing grain cutting silage. doubt if we bad been at tbis nlght'i who had had the start, and there were MAINS. SFKKD THK FLOW." SOl'TH PARIS, Much work has been done for we were a hundred her blue Into steam en neighbors indeed good strong work." some seven of us—one of the throng. unci eyes gleamed of genera. machinery, Barrys, Manufacturer with it. Last it sawed 630 cords with η blush and tool·, spring and of the party were that old gray- All the time we talked we advanced Sir Drake, mine. and she said. bright mill work, spool machinery t on of Humphrey Ilyde, Kalph •1 die· ami drill· made and ornfKiH>D'tcnce practical agricultural topics wood, besides that used at the farm. neck, * t screw·, tap·, Is beard who had Maid Marion on our swath the field in such for a ever her < hee.is and forehead and mowing an.I Uire.hin* ma- aoUclteU Aililree* «11 com m unie* .Ion» In- Mr. McKeen was born in 1S49 in the played in slashing up Tareon Downs, guise par- ,lrrl scwtn*. ieo<le<i for this to Htitr D. she defied even bet TT- all ktnde, preeeet», «une, pU- department turc Mav day and many of the morris dan- and all the time that chorus of wild eon that no one would have known but proudly as if of Editor Oxfo:*U Dem where he now lives. His fathei •Mnes. pump· etc.. neatly and re- Hammond, Agricultural cause of tnlve-v traps, promptly was an cere and those lusty lads and lasses, and shrieks of and and maiden shame in the love, i., water done to order. ocrât, Parle. Me. active Free Soiler and one of the laughter disloyalty kepi him, booted spurred riding >uam an. ! olplng Heart's The th time swash ut tlie and know one, and had ftt the cider with tlie But thoa .-liait Ilarry." 11!re-1 founders of the Republican party in v-j;*·:! they been knives, harder than any by virtue of his best yet snld too Maine. Hie earliest recollections ol time as at the other, but all had their all the. tiuie ro.se Captain Jaynes horse in the and two of Then, ns if she had mucb, u. park, colony, myself » lbkkt The Pines com from Dairy. public matters are of the stirring times MAFLY E. tf&ïvf wits at their service. storm of fruitless cursus and the burgesses. We seven gaining on she pulled her bridle loose my the Civil with and Auctioneer, immediately preceding War, Not a light was in Major Beverly β mauds, and now and then the stinging the in of the fact that detaining band a quick Jerk Licensed at rabble, spite MAINE. which time The Tribune was the one WILKJNS ι.· > a sur in me stave η were ou that PARIS, lash of his riding whip, and also Dicb of them were mounted upon touched her horse, ml we SOl'TH HOW B. WALKEK M'KEES IS Alil.K TO paper must followed and In many prized. Highway J :·* would l.ave sworn to Laurel Creek. Moderate. 19M. by DOUBLCDAY. PAGE « CO. ïl"'i they Barry's. As for Nick Barry, he laj best horses, hard Terms MANY 1887 he at farmers' in- Conriikl, Major Robert Beverly's gallop KEEO AS CATTLE A9 HE HAS began speaking --11 :·?> .i οι* uead. Hut j) Captain overcome with sleep on a heap of the less of Laurel Creek was not a large planta- Λ l'A UK ΕΚ, stitutes, and has been actively engaged through their having knowledge >I SKKS ACKES ΓΧΜΕΗ CULTIVATION. culled a halt and divided us were wel' in that work until within the last two Vs' cut tobacco. closed around Mary tion, but the fields of tobacco Counsellor· at Law, horsemanship, j vttomey· and .'> r tills sud lilt· like a company ot And all the time not α shone la Bet. and it was some task to cut them MAINS. years. During the time he was secre- light Cavendish on Merry Roger, clearing FALLS, v. and to work We went ou the in in torui the Kl'MFORÛ The Pines Dairy, owned by B. Walker tary of the Maine Board of Agriculture any of Major Robert Beverly's win- the ground with long galloping bounds, Captain .jay»·: Department. or c-liilil and no solace in her ·_ι ι·,: no Λ Collection McKeen, and located in the town of for ten and also in institutes depend- ι tolmccu tie-ids. and the slave were as ratters into ranks, but with avail, "«fecial Ralph T. Parkri years, spoke [coimiTvnx] dows, quarters and Catherine, with the strange horse- I». Btebee, is one of the in New Rhode Island and I know not. I know not I trow it seemed a as it ever he back and forth, tieorx»· Fryeburg, Me., up-to-date Hampshire, ency Verily shame, still as the tomb. was somewhat behind. though galloped he if turn to man, dairy farms of that state. It is pleasant- Minnesota. Ab near as he can recall, that such to hlanie they doe·., to invoke that terrible forcé of The store of ammunition in the tomb shouting like a madman. Every man L- BUCK. Then ι. be let me go. η ml I went forth As we came up with Mary she looked ly situated on the main road running he has spoken at six hundred of these Satan himself for a protector, ne they the world which m.tu controls, whether set to work, for himself, and it was here was a for had been secretly removed and por- at us over her shoulder with a bright- from the New White Moun- He is now his time thinking that helpmeet Surgeon Dentiat, Hampshire meetings. devoting suspected Margery Key of doing. to Ills or 1.1» ·!«'<" ",0 tioned the cutters at again bedlum broke loose as at the in such times as and liberty out to plant night- ness of and withal something MAINE. tain region to Bethel and other town of to the management of the farm. His a soldier these, triumph the l'A RIS, I rt«le away from Margery K?y'e, ..ml l.rlnsr dertrnotlon upon full. other plantation. Then, Indeed, for SOl'TH interest to summer seekers. two and fifteen how I in her because she held question. merriment, like a child successiul pleasure boys, aged twenty years, gloried hut a of warranted. having beon delayed moment, •ill ti.: t fair Inflorescence of life. But It was no task for even α hun- first time I saw Mary Cavendish shrink best work The farm was settled an are interested with and as one with Round to slight In and and waved A ny originally by him, apparently her love glory. of her was mischief, laughed and the qunver blessings son,, limes death and destruction are dred to cut such α wealth of tobacco a little, as if she were somewhat in- Englishman in the year 1700, and was have no- thought of any other business the stable for horse I stole, and It her hand in which, as I live, she held my ears when I did see had U. P. JONES, the father of the for their life work. The is an yet in my verily ,bc means to life and hmuoi a My. as Robert had timidated by the lire which she purchased by present younger whs with a soft smother of Major Beverly planted, a sword which had the hall very dark, which I have never understood. long graced owner in 1805. and that Those great fields of Major Bobe work as as lighted, and she resisted not when Sir J^R. expert~in growing training young darkness because of a heavy mist, and fast they might, and pro- at Drake Hill, and I believe she medi- the first of the a I there from the house Dentiat, From ownership farm, animals. He is fitting himself for As live, passed lay before us in the full over the fields a fierce and her cousin Knlph and moon not and I had backed my Beverly's ceed in crawl the tobacco herself. Humphrey the of cows was made an im- course at the State Mr. the up, ne'er do well next door, which tated cutting MAINE. keeping University. of that moonlight, overlapping with the lustj of like an of I urged her into the house. And as she NORWAY. out of his stall and was about destruction, army locusts, Then a cheer went up for her, feature, the cows and a small McKeen is of schools in horse was closed as if to assure folk great to 4. portant superintendent tightly breadth of the new leaves gleaming and to wax im- entered there was Catherine, having to 1J—1 in a him before I was aware of a finally they begun in of our oft Hours—9 part of the young stock running his town, secretary of the West Oxford to mount ail therein were sound a in which we.