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*. ieouam 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. spite misgiving·». that asleen, with silver dew, and upon them we rose ter- been brought thither by that stranger acre in and patient. And finally up that so wonderful and fifty upland lot, and the thirty-tive Agricultural Society and master of the dark figure lurking shadow, a torch, hut no .nan Joined. Something A.M., M.D., bright light like fell. We hacked and cut, we tore up Mistress who had disappeared. And we shut KATiO WuoUBLKY, acre intervale devoted to local York Tribune the of the magant, Longman, straighten- Innocent there was in the fresh en- being wholly grange.—New made out by long sweep It crossed the road and women and then tarried it. and by the roots. her back with a as if It were the door upon both j j the growing of hay, grain and hoed Farmer. it was a woman. I ing spring thusiasm of the maid. Then again her garments that over the and no our Noel & Surgeon, this from was away meadows, In a trice we were bedlam loosened us shame- felt freer in minds. Captain Physician crops. Under management Into the whalebone, showing her face out: MAINS. paused, and looked intently I saw carried and It sweet voice rang PARIi», ten to fifteen head of cattle and the farm The Pig on the Farm. uan whom It, that is, the ruder of us. Some of us less with and stained with swore 'twas a jade lit to lead -ol'TH stood so part rage green Jaynes shadow, where she silently wind like a torch stream- ••Down with the tobacco, gentlemen li High Street. team were kept. This continued till Pork should form an im- .vnved in the worked with 110 less fury, but still with here red an army, then inquired what brought "'ii.-e an·! residence, production me had tobacco Juice and and there with all about the 1830. At this time efforts that she might have deceived and I knew It for a corpse of Virginia. ""<1 down tyranny. year portant industry upon our Maine farms. ing back, some sense of our own digulty as de- with blood, for she had slashed ruth- for a flutter of her cloak In Nathaniel remember ι* r. smith. were made to increase the stock carry- It can be made not in it not been that same the man Beuiembcr Bacon, Widow Tabifht profitable, only caniTle. And night strovers over destruction. But the rab- She back her coarse tan- Story of the and to make wind. lessly. flung Nathaniel Bacon!" ing capacity farm, connection with the dairy, but as a lead- a stray wild dwelt In that house wai slain were at ble who had swelled our ranks gle of hair, threw her arms with a Attorney Law, a farm. The pasture was feature of the farm work. I have "Who there?" I called out softly, up Then we all caught up that last cry really dairy ing goes while up the tobacco plants. on tire with and wasted them to pulling all rage wild hurrahing motion and screamed M\INE continually growing up pines; the no with the system of but I knew well I knew well of hers, and the air rang with ••Remem- NORWAY, sympathy keeping enougH. I rode fast, marveling a little upon as as tobacco. ku ne a »pe 'all> of feed to be obtained was con- selves well the The} out in such a volume of shrillness that ColIe< amount swine as it is conducted upon some was Catherine Cavendish, ber Nathaniel Bacon!" iiorne Block. enough it this etrange sight, yet, though inarvel- with shouts and? wild smaller, and all of the farms. The is entitled to a ti,led the air she overcapped all the rest of the stantly growing hog good, and indeed I marveled that I had got- But as soon as might be 1 rode close X PARK, of the animals in summer clean home. He is never M&jor Beverly reading screams and of laughter. tumult: Τ Κ IKICK droppings comfortable, her. She peals to with < avendlsh. rather ten thus far without meeting the names of those present the of enough speak Mary 11 went to fertilize forest growth, at his best in any other place. When he fiercest Joy of the world, Joy "To the stables, to the stables! Let at Law, forward with no more ado and Sir Humphrey was on the other Attorneys than the growth of stock fodders. This is kept to work over the manure itepped destruction, was upon them, and sure let simply out Major Beverly's horses and with our lost sight MAINS. was at once solved of other he is not in his When I accosted her, and spoke, but side, each Jealousy BETHEL, pasture problem by animals, proper It must have been one of the cbiefest them down the tobacco." Sllery C. Park the it back never on caution. trample of In our concern for her. «. ! ιlson E. Uerrtrk. abandoning pasture, giving place. I would keep hogs the With great for all of the Joys of primitive man, Then such a echoed her that I to nature, whose hand, ever has manure the manure from do Master cry thou must turn and go home." busy, pile; keep "What you, Wingfleld?" It was as If the centuries "Child, since some In a second trow It have from a S. HARLOW, in the years past grown in some other way and give the might proceeded I and 1 fear voice lost it> firm- heating she whispered. of civilization and Christianity had said, my which the present owner a home so that be can have thousand throats iustead of one hun- JOHN sturdy pines, hog arranged "I go on my own business an it ness, for I u-ns half mad with admira- and to live to in- gone for naught and the great gulf In of all that Attorney at Law, hopes expects long enough opportunity exercise his natural some- dred (Hid. and spite Cup- and for her you. madam," I answered, to had tion and love apprehension MAINS. to see reach the full size for a harvest. stinct of cleanliness. He will then be please which lies back of us the past tain could seconded DIXriELU, Jaynes do, by Then Sir echoed me. to was to thing curtly, and I have since shamed Humphrey The first thing, then, do at his best and will make the most pos- b some few of us who rallied she gentlemen "The militia will be us for something to take the place of sible out of of food myself with the memory of It, for it not bad be seen upon present M LONG LE Y, plan growth every pound One'bud "doubted about him, but were helpless since we To do this it was was a woman. he shouted in her ear above tb< women were in the upland pasture. consumed, and at the same time will those old men tearing up the tobacco ly," her thither and why to take a five year rotation; a in that cannot "It .. ... u r .ny grand- din. "Ride home as fast as you may." our wars, Hot arranged up produce product pork please* plants, their mouths dribbling with a the front in all Virginian Steam and the in this rota- household Mistress Longman urging that one to the other of Plombing. and to include pasture be excelled. A roomy, light and warm mother, tli.a ο::ι· her for 11 She looked from whether wore white aprons or slow mutter of curses, tbe> down they tion. This rotation was and has remain- in winter and a with mov- on errand of the tobacco be trampled us and and shook her place pasture should go forth uny mys- drunk much cider, and. being laughed gayly not? Water Heating. ed as follows: Pasture, hoed crops, able sheds for summer make the best flew to the tery at such a time as this, when whis- head, and her golden curls he Drake shouted land seeded to and none too well fed. It had more hold on As spoke Ralph MAINE. oats, grass clover, possible places for carrying the hog insur- she touched NORWAY, have reached us of another mat ι under- wind, and Merry Roger a that two in this the the If the is not pers ins. not afraid, for tinugs them than on some of the others, anil out with great laugh maybe years grass. By plan through year. pasture he bounded ahead, rection," she replied. "Master Wing- that seem to savor of ο with her whip and the of the farm has had seven acres in pasture, available, the pen can be used instead, stand uot, and to se$ the women lost to all sense 'twas for purpose mrrying W* RKiHT A WHEELER. acres I demand to know, in the name and we had all we could do to keep was seven acres in hoed crops, seven in but by all means avoid the filth and fleld, something outside the tlesh, have al- decency, with their petticoats g tded men, and pointed, and there one of acres in each of Grandmother Cavendish, the he fresh. Then Parson oats and fourteen grass «tench of the manure pile. The matter my ways rather aroused me to rage as of on account of the dew striding pace, being the black wenches bringing Nick Harry, and Counsellors at Law. Λ of the section devoted of forth in such ST Downs to her side and besought Attorneys year. portion at breed is of secondary importance, purpose your riding one who was approached by other than among the plants with high lings of pelted who else had fallen, upon Jier back to MAINE. to hoed has been used for a suc- of for sale is to her to and so did Jaynes. SOUTH PARIS. crops unless the raising pigs fashion." the given rules of warfare rather than stalwart legs, then slashing ri^ht and turn, Captain the field. Then she set him down in cession of crops. These have be made a feature of the business. If I refuse to tell an he was half laughing with de- S. Alton C. Wheeler. soiling "And that, madam, fear. I have always argued that left with an ot which though the tobacco and gave liiin a knife, and James Wright. as near the uncertainty fury been grown, far as possible, it is, the breed selected should be the at her and his bright eves you," I replied, bowing low. apparition should attack only his own threatened not themselves but light spirit, he went to cutting, having Just enough and are cut and fed there, thus one best to the and with only I pasture, adapted locality "You too on your no to leave bis viewed her in such wise that could had NOTICE. an amount of labor. presume greatly kind and hath right their neighbors as well as the toimcco. wit to do that for which his mind saving quite which the buyers are most familiar. I throat States for she burst out. "You think own battlefield for ours when we be scarce keep my fingers from his else. I?: ·' l>trttrtct Court of the United In 181·2 a silo was built and has proved think the Chester as bred in Maine will privileges," and shrieking now and then, π gard been headed, and naught In holds Cavendish would hear to tli* District of Maine. Bankruptcy. χ in fodder for fall because my grandmmother you at a our lack of un- with But Mary η "|i a to that new ) great help securing a of than disadvantage by less of who might hear, Down The took fancy In the mutter of please larger proportion buyers was In Mid winter use. The in fodder in such strange favor that she seems to as to So if I none, and no way there of tutu- K<'HMir Κ 1 BuiixiHAW, J Bankruptcy. gaiu iny other, and hogs of that breed, either derstanding weapons. cry of .Mary Cavendish's, and every f South Parts. Bankrupt ) was and better or to after lest we her from her In production direct, by pure grade, respond readily to feed forget, forget"— had time I would have ridden cut a finger, but went on lug her, dragged now and lion the field rang with It. the rredltor* uf Kol>ert E. L. lîrl'gtiam the thOften8oue T· : more working of ind are The is am a I I Oxford illxtrli-t aforesaid tillage, thorough easily managed. hog "That 1 convict, madam," that corpse candle and got, if with blood and their bait' be- saddle. Nathaniel I'ac >n! Remem- tin· 'untv of (ud ma- flowing, could not fire upon our coadjutors, that •Remember that on the 5th day of toils and the extension of the farm a animal. I have ob- low bow. so that ν ϋ t· 1- hereby tclven naturally grazing finished for her, with another could, η sight of the bearer, had he to smeared the Again I rode close and spoke It had a curious Robert E. L. Brldgham thus gun fly loose, .and they mob swept into Beverly's stables, and ber Nathaniel Itaeon!" V ν \ 1). I'.M the said nure over a larger area, getting served that when our brood sows and Master her could hear. and that the "Finish it as you will, Wing- been (lend or si»ook. but I knew that with their cut and as foi no one beside in a distant w»- abjudicated bankrupt, farm as it is faces bauds, out leaped, plunging with eflect. through starting will be held at >ver the ofteuer—working, ihoats were at pasture they fed as many "but presently I if love r«t of his creditor· fleld," she said haughtily, you I had none to lose. So I rode on hard the two black women, the ••(Jo home. pray you. you where some of the fiercest meeting Parts, on the 3t>th nearer the capacity hours a as did our cows. The they pounced terror, all his tine thoroughbreds, quarter, ( ...rt House, In South L-laimed, capital—the day pas· that she will counte- I said. at 10 o'clock In the was until in 1900 think wrongly to Barry Upper Branch. those with tierce fields in me," of the workers were then i>- Nov.. A. l>. VJU4, >f the farm increased, the green with roots, and upon green plants mob riding them about the grouped, the eald creditor· :ure, crop, own at me with a f 1ϋ04. dairy, "Madam," whispered, generally speaking, with a of which needed her tobacco utti Paris, Nov. M, fifteen fury savagery was Mistress Longman, while hus- slashing of the plants. A. WILSON. with acres in use, only will be still more We and value her from all the win- a strike for GEO. eighty-live mits satisfactory. your grandmother broad blazon of light no motive Its tirst of mo- after she. "When people liberty We had been at work some little time Referee In Bankruptcy. were while in only impetus band vainly fled her, beseeching mimais kept, twenty have never figured the exact cost of will remain lu of often to the of strange not for nor kisses." safety you ignorance dows. revealing her to and those around were they stop honey when a tall woman in black on a black rears, with the acre out of as but stop, fifty pasture produced at The Pines, were clos- she cried "Remember pork this." sights within, the shutters rode hither Then agaiu, at a her the farm, thirty-tive animals found food careful accounts have shown that our Jaynes roaring with laughter. horse came up steadj amble, NOTICE. she me the arm with the lines of tlCaptaln Nathaniel Bacon!" And that to them the entire Then caught by ed. and only by gob! thither to the moband] In some let out the again old. She dismounted near states for the enough keep year. skim milk fed to pigs, the pigs fattened striving keep Then must major's horse being !·: ·.···> IMstrl· '. Court of the 1'nlted nervous that never would one have her silver voice. this time more land was obtained, such a ardor at top and bottom would order and silence them, tum- wild shout echoed to the District of Value In Bankruptcy. At ind put upon the market when they enjoining upon hogs, and they came rooting and me and her horse went nibbling system of rotation was I have known her for the Catherine the house was lit at all. And But then I catching her In the matter of ) ind the same iress 200 will net us 2 1-2 cents known and now and then lashing out with hi. with And spoke again, low of a locust nearby, In pounds, bling unwieldy gambols. hanging loughs h Κ * Ν' h S t, PHELPS, Bankruptcy it ie were of late whereas there were to be seen bridle rein as I rode. [» continued, and confidently expected this when the in Cavendish years. always but he had set forces and shone full on her face, of Rumford. Bnkrupt. per quart; pigs îong riding whip, with this wild troop of animals, and the moon ► L In the that in the near future theanimal-to-the- In winter I should be well shall not she whis- horses before the "Then go, if not because you love me. Τ the creditors of ranees Phelps pasture. "Harry, you go," standing openly In motion which he could not stop. I Ire the mob shrieking in a frenzy of de- and I saw she was the Widow Tabitha C iintr of Oxford anil district afore**11 icre mark will again be reached. to net two cents for shall not! I—I— one knew there were I love I said close to her of pleased per quart pered. "I say you porch, this night and flood and wind and the passions a in because thee," that curious on lier Notice 1- hereby given that on tue l'ith «lay asked what were the light, and now and then woman Story, with patch L. urae When principal :he milk.—B. W. McKeen, Fryeburg, to I will have the sound of their ear with her hair blowing ν ν A l> 1904, the said France· Phelps will go my grandmother. any about only by of rneu, whether for love or rage, are of a golden to tlie tobacco she the first features of his work that he considered in Bulletin. terror before the onslaught gallop- forehead. Down lu udlcated bankrupt, an·! that Me.. State militia out. 1 say you shall And this was face. Court the llarry, distant stamping. yet bevond the of them who invoke a whole athwart my to work with un- Wwf her creditors will be hel«l at the ■f most value, Mr. McKeen named the leading ing horse, and now and then bent and went stitlly the S"th of No?., not the when all of "I not the man who loves me, II· ι-.· It) S uth Paris, on «lay of all material con- In Canada. ko!" night mystery plotting them, being the instruments of the cutters overset α obey hands to such work, and at which saving fertilizing by Dairying group of by charging accustomed A !> 1 « i. at lu o'clock In the forenoon, blood was up. "Mad- was be resolved into the wind of but the man who wods me. and that their ιίηίηιι th.. animals ou the cultivated 00r- But thou m/ to and that of "Remember i.« the said creditors may attend, prove John at a recent gods. 1 and up and after him, slaying then again rang cry C Gould dairy meeting and if hog, not do because hold the bankrupt, farm m more fre I said, "go I shall, j-ou action. CM Γ il η nu » iia ucoiuc you will you youi λ us, appoint a trustee. examine turn of the summer, Canada is a am," liuuipiu cj uc, and his of I Nathaniel Bacon!" And when she as taid: emphatically dairy him, squeals agoey—verily an 1 transact such other l>u-lness may properly ,uent the more careful your grandmother 'twill be enirreu mm luunu « Κιι·(Η «mU|»u,v the whis- dearer than love," said she. ploughing, country, and over there acquaint me. slashing away at plants, had a battlefield of a different pride heard that, up she reared herself, and •'"He 11«fore *aM meeting. manure anil the statesmanship preferred than of the farm to to her undoing and yours and assembled in the hall, and nil how far will "Nay, because I hold thee dearer South l'art», Nov. 14, 1904. application s in the main directed exploit agri- possible equipped pered. "My God, Harry, sort. raised such a shrill response of "Re- amount of fodder one of UKO. A. WILSON, □creased produced by and the When sister's, since the having witli knives for the cutting of the to- which we have kindled my love," said I. in :ulture dairy especially. your this lire Aud all this time Robert Bev- member Nathaniel Bacon!" in a high Referee Bankruptcy. he use of the silo. There are now two will .Major me attends a convention over the rioters in your own household bacco plants and arms, for the militia, V" but not in fear so much as "'Tis a false principle you act upon, about one dairy spread house stood still In the moonlight, Bobbing voice, as I never heard. •Hue on the farm, holding it is to tind the chief officials of Then, be- was an un·, erly's and love is all else, even that ΡΚΟΒΛΤΚ SOTH'ES. there, lay you open to suspicion. us was afterward proved, amazement. before minute wit· ueiu hundred tons of and in all except I anil not a noise from the slave quarters, Ami utter mat ror a of the Estates silage, the dominion from over of the sol- T·· all persons Interested in either governor-general sides, your sister's bringing certain quantity. One minute And down a of η bad corn years these are I, bringing great ring anil the fields were all in a pumice of si***!)h*KKKl>: "Maybe chamber window. 1 trow they ι cat's. hereinafter Indicated. It 1# hereby in addition was no either for the in- •iage house, etc., of Canada is very mi»re ado. there stability died to the of or That notice thereof be given to all persons government paternal quite out, destroying her some quieting potion she "Lord. have mercy on us." said Par- to be the tiret years of the dairy are all cried out. "I care In given terested, causing a copy of this on 1er Durine η to the dairy. Its laws "Oh, Harry!" she one cause or the other them. and and the clear- will by Ox- sold to regard tyranny monarchy had broken silence before. son I (owns at my elbow. "She t>ubll»hed three weeks successively In the work butter was made and pri- in nor from η its favor. Adulteration any form, not for iny my sister, There was a hushed greeting a new forl a at South cream «as sold grandmother, ing of the fields for government our efforts the mob could us, and where- Democrat, uewsua)H)r published vate customers. Then were made with nor With all bave all England upon In that may ap|>ear at a ind substitutes, illegal nor llie king, nor Nathaniel Bacon, one or two who stood nearest—Sir Paris. sal·I County, they hrst lot of cream of and freedom." Bev- women at on the ο a creamery. The from the start. No equality not be to return Major fore could not the have kept Probate Court to le held Parle, leavy penalties, nor 1 I fear— Oh, them—as I en- persuaded 1904. at 9 town went from aught, aught— fear, Humphrey Ilyde among But Sir stared at me. third Tuesday of l»ecember, A. D. sver from this is made iu the Dominion. Humphrey horses to his stables, which cir- sut of this stew?" shipped jogus produce on. erly's of the clock In th forenoon, anrush late of BuckUeld. The milk put up ree. schools abound. Factories i in her love for u»e. for it was the being lier, and HARRIET W. ST \RBIRD, Dairy one whit believed ate to divulge the truth, act. What else, thereof each from navigation Harry?" lamed and cut. lis of horse and foot, the militia, deceased; will and petition for probate arm and delivered morning were in districts, and an in- sobbed in a distracted and to the credit of a being upon there- grouped But she only η glorious cause Then as if some :f a woman if tho'i «tost motto of the farm is "Cleanliness that I die before I have time to the hall with a roll of parchment In not the heart therein name·!. ^The „ater on, the curing of cheese by cold us might know the result of that which of the world—the cry of a ICuny Trala For Dluniondn. is secured for the sake he read the reaching cry of Hebron; Bret rnd Purity.'' This condition caused the swear myself yet again liis hand, wherefrom A Jl'DSoN Tl'RNER. ward, itorage processes government we that night begun. frantic with terror. There are various effective methods Walter L. sweet feeds and pure water to to But I thee keep whom he was little child in count presented for allowance by >y , ο build six or more of these plants of thy family. pray names of those present, shook his head. of giving A Hut Sir Humphrey Then were for going to another jf testing the genuineness diamonds. «•rav, guar· I Ian. •lean cows, in clean stables. sep> l· in ex- for the sake of all." into for the purpose they ihow their superiority curing to thyself Jividing parties were alive!" he a little borax a cream trade "If but Nat Bacon to one Rich- Cover the stone "with SIDNEY T. BROWN, late of l>enmark, de- itor is used, and quite now these are to be and that the large plantation belonging >ort cheese, and With that I was in my saddle af the cutting, esteeming α cva-ed; for allowance out of The sales of milk plant "No leader have we, it in the tlatnc of petition personal been , a of sighed. Harry. who had gone in Ralph paste, heating widow. i'as developed. ised with great number private for I had lingered, I feared, lo rather than to ard Forster, estate presented by August*C. Brown, were than for rode away, best plan pursue if thou wert not a convict! of wine an 1 then ind cream for July larger ( the cheese factories and Oh, Harry, when all of a sudden the lamp burning spirits oncerns, buy- and as God is my witness I out in a mob. Thus Drake's party, RUTS of «le too march great FRANK GILPATRICK. late lllratn, and long, openly Is sure out of his ele- a of cold water. If in ν previous month, aggregated ( irs a certain sum for storage. Captain Jaynes horses of us who were leading swerved throw it in glass cease·I, for allowance out of was paying no faith that Catherine Cavendish there assembled petition personal i'4'.Τβ. The milk sold 3,400 a had the whole company the of the It will break «•stat»· Hannah J. G ll patrlck, The result has been that in few years ment in defending rights op- ami there was Mistress Mary the stone is iyi Imitation presented by of somewhat more more than assume such iuterest in into small and each aside, widow. or an average ( has increased its cheese did ivas divided parties be on his own while the trut i~iarts, ;anada exports pressed and should on her Roger, and by The sick, what Into a thousand pieces, a home of tl,« her own ends, for love, as I a who was to give Cavendish Merry walking of Sumner, de han UK) quarts day. | rom three million to million me for put under leader, hand CH ARLES T. BRADEEN. late twenty-six quarter deck with his cutlass in at her bridle, liamoud will remain intact. « of The of her side, pulling vainly are: ea-ed, trillion for an allowance out personal •owe are raised, others purchased. ( is its conceived It. was not thus. lirectlons as to the commencement ^ crowd of them there lollars per annum, extending dairy his around him, Ou a which has been well estate an·! for license to sell and convey real to tbis and rapscallions slay- her sister Catherine. diamond η Oft serious objection practice , at a rate, and has invaded I hastened on my way to Barry Up- the work of destruction. ••state Ella G. Bradée η, widow as erritory rapid to be in full feather. are and dried let fall one présente·! by s a of in the herd, ing and robbing, Persons who thin and cleaned carefully lack uniformity ( be northwmt. Manitoba and the where was the rendezvous, was headed and administratrix. great per Branch, My party by Captain hear this of wa- when cows are more attention million dollars' Naught can he do here. Lord, Jrop of water. Touch drop de purchased ( erritoriee made three to my discon- CHAPTER XVII. weak but not sick DEBoR\Η Β. FOYI, late of Hartford, as N'oel Jaynes, something did let of a needle. If the s to their capacity individuals and cheese last those women shriek! Why they enough ter with the point t;as«.| ; tlrst account preM'nted for allowance by paid vorth of butter year. Catherine urging Harry for the lia nies t luck of choosing her han to their breed or color. A tent, come Sure Nick ARY CAVEXDISII raised stone is false the water will spread William Foye, administrator. thut the greater The women would have been at home out, the doctors call ical form. de- a of cow'b man's bid- what them, LOI.S M HOWARD, late of Rrowntlcld. hat record any < ows have been related to all the breeds it me to follow any all: "On to Laurel to "detect" pleased In their and no man in at white arm to them T!ir«.w the stone you wish cea«ed; final a« « o mt presented for allowance by ,as been allPr?duct,l{° her milk tlrst settlers. In could I beds, liquor kept by weighing ( rom the advent of the Jlng, and In one way only I I which in common Λ diam >nd Is John H. Gibson, George H. Gibson an«l Francis but work, for I trust not the militia. Would Creek, I pray you! Oh. pray you. English Into a glass of water. or an entire year, by occasionally ( he a breed known as and retain I A. Eox, executors. Quebec district, ?omfort myself my respect on and cut imita- and averages a l· Bacon were alive, as he would good people, to Laurel Creek, distinct, whereas the weighing by striking French Canadian cows, not unlike the and that was the consider- Captain sickness. perfectly KKEIK E. HARDY et al. of Paris,wards, peti- if self, by tobacco for the sake of Vir- means—long with the hue of the water airly accurate record has been secured, I and are have been had he not been foully done down my tion mingles tion for license to sell and convey real estate pre- lersey, is almost universal, they that I followed my own will I which is 1 ation by honor of the a as to be almost invisi- sented Nellie E. he best one of 6,«00 pounds. amous as cheese and butter to death." ginia and the colony." To the continued In such way by Hardy, guaretltlon for the apt ointment of W. W. l>eunen a mixture oi I and on my way pass and I must say Laurel Creek, to Laurel Creek! A Forent >f wrain, consisting of ^^ when one another to a but clung to I gence in strong spirits, feeling they as trustee by W W Dennen, executor. «rvice helps help that woman of strange tiorse like landsman, with the while In a presented mixed feed and linseed meaL where dwelt that Bacon's greatness with the tobacco, down gov- John Mutr, the naturalist, :ornmeal, , limself and is just what we of the state tilm as If he were a swaying mast and I I, remembering need Scott's Emulsion. John KING, late of Norway, deceased; pell- of oats and Uu I Key, and it was down with the king! To Laurel forest of redwoods In California, There was a succession are but how repute, Margery of enthusiasm and fixedness of pur- ernor, huge tlon for an allowance out of estate pre- >f Maine doing, insignifi- worked his bridle like a wheel, with the I personal to last them until the I but a solidity of shadow beside Creek!" and forged ahead, turning to It makes new flesh and :ame across η man who was lie: ling a sented Sarah N. King, widow. rarian sufficient ant the sum available under the present naught to or left, I pose, was of the same belief. by result of heavy lunges right as had Muir asked ;orn should be well matured, when thej there the road for a glimmer of white see the left instead of the right jand of horses. When Mr. E. ( how necessary that except I As he I seemed to that ADDISON DERRICK, tppropriation, I for the first time since had spoke new life to the weak the man of said Court. from of the breast of her cat in the door- felt and was swept I he have some Hour Judge te a lively demand every part from dead hero as he would have looked in been ordered, Mary gives might A true a :ome to Virginia like my old self. have copy—Attest he state, upon the incoming legislature, way. But, as I live, as I rode past with them, and Catherine would laid: "Yes. of course; you may ALBERT D. PARK, Register. the moonlit our midst with the moonlight shining along more The of We hurried along road, I system. take or money. highways voice came from that house, though of his face and have been crushed had not a horse- inythlng I've got. Just my track, be»·»·' in 'he struck into a bridle being »n the stern whiteness RMKI. "'MtSh«cKe«o ill gréa Haine are of far greater importance she knew me in that gloom I then path, not It will lead to my camp in α bow that look of command in his eyes man, whom I did recognize, caught Scott's Emulsion ind you that he ban we realize and if our wealth lound for Major Hobert Beverly's I high gets The subscriber notice to-day _ a of a meadow h»reby gives know not. And I her up on the saddle with him with jig hollow log on the side has been administrator of the >f summer tourists is to be maintained, he to know I which none dared gainsay. thin and weak out duly appointe·! to Master Wing- plantation, being supposed a arm from here. I'll be esta'* of ,r an abundance of crops, both "Good speed thee, as with an wonderful swing of long, lithe persons ;wo or three miles soiling ( if it is to be increased, our high- and indeed after his ls- answered again and again, STEPHEN S. late of be made luraly that thou didst naught of it, as for the meantime PACKARD, Albany. rom fairly mature plants, can must receive better attention, field. and the fagots "And Ba- »nd then galloped after. And of the rut. It makes new, jack before night. In In the of «leceased, and given ways of orders be had ridden to James-1 Impulse not my own, maybe County Oxford, ihe of at least for the and poor shall lulng and Sir at home." the mld- bonds as the law directs All having « take place iere is a for discussion gather despised us if not his myself and Captain Jaynes nake yourself By persons good question to see Sir Chichely and I con in truth leads still, by the demands the estate of salt deceased are ,he ration. Some eran,°n^ha'f"f clubs and turn Into blessings, like bars of silver. town Henry and others of the rich blood, lle of the afternou Mr. Muir had dls- against grain l >y our farmers' granges, own to his own ends." Humphrey burgesses strengthens deslreffect upon the aohmjmilk, under to man Jaynes quieted I ways water, help navigation, As she I saw the spoke Captain Skin as company. turies old. yet sweet and fresh, weath- NOTICE. while it is the cheapest nigh thee." spoke his Itching river that headlong can should it not an equal sum for aim with a great oath smothered In I Scott's Emulsion be to notice that he gently, irhy give beut back of the poor old crone in the Distress and night— But as soon ns be I shouted er earthquake proof, likely The subscriber hereby gives visible on land to the and by day might proof, has been administrator of the he highways help be- iheet as If by a bed of feathers, I stone castle." duly appointed doorway beside her gat, and purtly That's the complaint of those who out to Sir Humphrey above the din taken as as sickness lutlast the most durable estate of armera?—Maine Farmer. I became aware there were I long her and be- presently our must be to save ESTHER A. LAKAMP, late of Dlxfleld, cause of blessing partly are so unfortunate as to be afflicted that tirst duty and in the of the state uore of us than when we started. We I lasts and do all the In the County of Oxfonl, decease·!, given Never history as I have said before, whether Catherine. And he answered Naming a Tow·, havl cause, Eczema or Salt Rheum—and out- Mary aud good bonds as the law direct·. All person· ig the WM las there been so mueh land put un· iwarmed through the woods, our com-1 with salt! deceased ve (ββυίηκ «|UalltlM. Γ«υ1ϊ witch or not, she was aged and feeble in a hoarse shout, "Ob, for God's after It was decided that a demands against the estate of ^ for another from do not cure. back time. 8hortly same settlement, and 1er the plow year's crops swelled invisibly I ward applications desired to present the for and ill fitted for such work, I leaped pany being ride fast, Harry, for should the was needed at the settlement all lmlebted thereto are to make pay- w the season. You cannot but styke, poftotflce requested present her an- svery side, and not only men, worn-1 can't. to Bow the ment the of this from my saddle and gathered They militia come what would happen There's new now known as Broken child Immediately. ibake off signiQcance fact, Both Mistress The source of the trouble is in the strength Nov 9th. 1904. JOHN S. HARLOW. of and laid them sn, were there. Allgood I In from ind if it percolates through the gray other armful fagots that and this scal- them ?" of one of the settlers brought ind Mistress Longman were pressing I blood—nyikc pure • and flesh in dose. natter of the brains of our business on her hearth. disease will no I know not every tile the shoulder blade of ft tucked and ing, burning, itching skin But 1 needed urging. playground NOTICE. to on such »n with their petticoats up. I In It work the milk wagon«M; going and nen they will stand ready help I left the old soul shedding whom I rode down—I trust not auy, buffalo which contained Imbedded The subscriber notice that be keep both of the black I disappear. will be hereby give· ;he volume of interest centering in over that serv- to my great surprise on We glad arrowhead. has been executor of toe last a horse f°r tears of gratitude slight "I was taken with aiv itrhlng my but I know not. I before them all an Indian duly appointed provide lived at I got will and testament of Two of these,Jrivin?V_fi" marw oi ;he farms of the state. Agriculture such childish tvomen who Barry Upper which disagreeable. I to send a few of the went from cu- ire kept. bay ice and culling down arms proved verj in some Sir following you The father boy late of Dlxfleld. far to the m a wise, Humphrey EVERETT NEWMAN, and substance, 1,200 η this state is pushing steadily up< I to Branch. They slunk along I concluded it was x.lt rhti and bought where In the «leceased, and ityle weighing upon my head that began Drake also, doses free. to examine the ground County of Oxford, given tbeir and the farmers are to its blessings like white bottle of Hood's In two days close behind, and Ralph riosity bonds as All having each, had colts sides, , jrade waking no •ear, with knives gleaming I Sarsnparbla. the law directs persona Sunds b, have little that she wus better and it knew not what the bone was found, and near the spot demands the estate of said deceased the best Farmer. jloubt well out after I began taking it I (lit swearing that be pos- Be tare that this in against fiied by one of representatives lignificance.—Maine old ire at their girdles, keeping I Have picture are the same for settle- witch, but only α poor and solitary was not long before I wis cured. in such the form of a label ti on the he found an Indian bow, such as they «lealrea to present the Wilkes The other pahr who sessed the jades to meddle are to of family. the for- )f sight of the Barry brothers, I bad nfcla diseije since." Mbs. of bottle of ment. and all Indebted thereto requested corn for the year woman, which, to my mind,4s never any to the rabble to wrapper every used In hunting buffalo, with one end well matured blacks, weighing 1,500 The crop present for Md. matters and shouting Emiution you make payment Immediately. ïre a man «•ere both of our party, and looking I Ida E. Waud, Cove Point, buy. 3. are and s second in size to the record lomest state of How have shout- broken off so as to render It useless. Nov 15th, 1904. JOHN HARLOW. pounds each; they nphwded only humanity. of stop, but he might as well for that year own flesh ill the world like two female tigers I & BOWNE, name of and will do any of farm :rop of 1902. The crop fares without those of his that time SCOTT This Incident suggested the rtppy, part In search of I ed to the wind. And by are ocoasiont^e iras above two and one half billion since α tome savage jungle prey, Hood's Sarsaparilla and the work with ease, and used just and blood I can understand, were more than a hundred of us, Chemists, Broken Bow for the postotflce. Waited. it will lust with a curious there t>nshels and this year fall some comfort in lince each moved power-1 Pills name with to travel man must needs have and bad come I know 409 Pearl St., Ν. Y. department accepted the Lady or gentleman of fair education two and a billion as to her back I though whence they has always been mnch ihort of the quarter of but Γιιΐ crouch of secrecy the blood of al1 and cue State Journal. for a Arm of $130.000 Salary $1.0Ti per l,£r. ^McKeen bis own endurance hardships, rid impurities and all compliments.—Nebraska capital. nark. Both are kingly crops.—Maine and roll of fierce eyes. not 50c. $11 drufgUU. can do without chick md hips wary | all ymr and expenses, paid weekly. Addre·· Farmer. what a woman eruptions. M. PKRC1VAL, Sooth Pari·, Me. / ι. ^ESTABLISHED Id». BackfMd. MM Wert Parts. Aodover. CtoraMa Oflclallaa. THE OXFORD BEARS. An- Illustrating German offlcUllim, Day Id Harum outdone. I listened re- Mr. Fred P. Chandler And family of off In Died in And over, Not. 21, Mrs. As qaleUy α recent were » num. drew Tranois. Mr>. Franci· to the following story Is told of BLUE 8TORE8. JÇÎit Oxford feraocrat, THE DOINQS OF THE WEEK IN AU cently to a series of horse trades, which South Parle spent Sunday with Mrs. this.Jhj^Wvin«,.pMeed vicinity. Then began quite case "A well to do were a little ahead of "David and the Chandler's ber of reunion* which were maoh fail about six months ago, bnt her In Berlin: ISSU KO parents. family experience TUESDAYS. 8ECTIONS OF THE COUNTY. was not considered until a rather skit- deakin's." As there appears no "dea- Tuesday morning the venerable Dr. enjoyed. dangerous gentleman was driving within a few when that dreaded kin" among the victims it might not tit Robert Θ. Wiley passed away at his F. Nelson end family were the weeks, tish hone before η dogcart near the Parte HUL ReT· had to NOV. the boards as well. I relate it as it was home. Dr. Wiley had reaohed the ad- gueats of Mr. and Mra. E. D. Stllwell on disease, consumption, begun he noticed that he SOUTH PARIS, ΜΛΙΝΒ, 29,1904. her town. Suddenly rtnt Church, Rev. K. O. Taylor, paator to but I learn I have but vanced of For that prey upon her She bore Baptist told me, later age ninety-seven years. day. system. ..as a of the roud at 10.-40 A. M. Sunday and «earing portion Preaching every Sunday a tithe of the he has been the friend and Br«»fa family at Trap Corner were sufferings with Christian fortitude, NEED HEAVY CLOTHING? School at 12 M. Sabbath Service at story. generations where the was under repairs. Evening trusted of a host of families Mr. Mrs. Chas. R. when the final summons came she peace- asphalt 7J0 r. H. Y. P. 8. C. B. Tueeday evening Warren is quite a man to shift the physician entertained by and for AT WOOD A FORBES. till her took its A broad, deep dike had been cut The man who has to work out of dojrs in the winter Prayer Meeting Thursday evening at 7 A). Cove equine species, consequently a jockey in Bethel and neighboring towns. He Briggs with Nelson Steven·' family as fully slept spirit flight nant the last before the In was a mem- moment across the road, and Meeting Friday as aud after leaves one Mae and Mr. Stevens Is very3 slowlyJ Im- to her Father's house. She the right Bitter· h4 Proprietor*. of the month at 2 30 p. H. AU not appears, jockeys will, pre- daughter, Wiley, gneeta. must have Our stoies are filled with Sunday one Goodwin In ber of the Sarah Armald Sunshine So- a small board had been put up to heavy clothing. otherwise connected are cordially invited. liminaries were gone through with, then son, R. Wiley, besides proving health. only tiaosei M. atwoou. a. E. Fukbu. the were be- Unlvereallei Church, Se v. J. H. Mttte, Paator. came the usual in horse lore, several grandchildren. Funeral services Perhaps the largest gathering In town ciety, Sisterhood, King's Daughters, notify the public that repairs what he needs. at 10 :45 A. ■. question just Preaching Mrvlce every Sunday "How will shift them?" were held at his late home after- was at W. G. Hammond's where Mr. and and the Christian Endeavor. She leaves mnde. He succeeded In nearly stop- at 11:45 À. M. you Well, they Friday ing Sunday school a husband and three small be- shifted. and he noon. Mrs. Hammond and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. children, his horse us he came to the place, Tmu a If In advance. Something happened loss. ping :—#1J0 year paid strictly the shifted with his who The closed the fall term Cole held a reunion. Thirty tides an aged mother, to mourn her Otherwise a 4 cents. Miss Una P. Taylor is spending son-in-law, Walter, academy family the animal was still very fidgety. HEAVY WORK TROUSERS. #2.00 year. Single copie· rites were but week with friends in is an in the business. Walter for a vacation until Dec. IS. of the bountiful feast, and that The burial performed by present Bath. adept Wednesday partook Not α groom with him, he called Adtiitiiuîmut· : — All local advertisements at Include little the at- Ellis Olen with having DUTCHESS and KNO-WkT Rain Proof Alfred M. Daniels and Newton Cum- disposed of the animal in Boeton. Many families entertained friends doe· not Myrtle, Assembly impressive nnd MADRID, are given three conscctlve Insertion· for $1.90 after Rev. Mr. Holden of the uut to a policeman standing· near are in Grafton on a deer hunt. Not Walter was Thanksgiving and many spent the day tractive daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John services, per inch In length of column. Special contracte mings long after, coming horse while he 2 00. with friends out of town. who was the of the whole church words of ashed him to hold his makei, $t 50, 00, 3.50, 2.75, 3 made with local, tramaient and yearly advert!·- Perley B. Ryerson and bride are visit- from down cpuntry in the evening, met Brock, pet Congregational spoke cousolation to the friends. down and came to its head. The en. his Frank C. and a man and traded horses. Stopping Mrs. C. Bisbee went to Boston to oompany. However she awoke from her mourning got HEAVY RUSSIAN and WOOL ing parents, Ryerson who has been so true Prus- VESTS, $1.50, 3.00, 3.50. wife. with his Warren, in the spend with her noonday nap in time to demand a limited George Andrews, being one of the Jo· PtBTLie —New type, fut pre—ee. Mean father-in-law, Thanksgiving daughter policeman, who is there of the After ill for several weeks, is report- the and power, experienced workmen and low prteee Elmer W. was at home morning, in looking over the property, Helen, studying oratory. supply dainties. the dinner seriously sian type, never budged. Again LAMB LINED CANVAS. CORDUROY WOOL COATS, Cummings ed combine to make thl· department of our busi- from the University of Maine for the "Why," says Warren, "this is the kicker A union Thanksgiving service was pleasantly passed with gaining slowly. gentleman called to him. Still the man ne·· complete and popular. held in the church. The snow of the 14th gave the loggers $3·οο. 4·00ι 5 00 Thanksgiving recess. that we had." Perhaps the reader may Congregational music, recitations, story telling, etc., by took no notice. Fortuuately no acci- of with the sensations such a Rev. C. N. Gleason a and ail went a opportunity to haul _their sup- News has been received of the birth be acquainted preached stirring grand dent and the driver succeed- CANVAS and LEATHER COATS, to home that on sleds as well as much occurred, $1.50 6.50 a to Mr. and Mrs. Bart Jacob, disclosure is liable to develop. discourse. feeling the day would be long plies giving and Contins Events. daughter to the hunters. ed in turning his horse around at New Ν. on the 21st. But muet be done. Another Dr. and Mrs. F. I. Brown of South "membered. In the after- sport PONTIAC SHIRTS, COATS acid CARDIGAN Rochelle, T., something He wrote a furious lettei JACKETS. man re- Portland with Mrs. noon Misa Minnie Stevens took a It is estimated that fifty deer have drove home. Dec. β.—Oxford Pomona range. South Pari·. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob spent the summer trade was made. Soon after the spent Thanksgiving n^nPfcFMSi group been killed within a radius of five miles to the Lead of the and in due at Paris il ill. turned and sold the horse back to Wal- Brown's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. picture of those present. police frôra here on the last snow. to the effect thai a successful ter for $10. Mont Walter an old Phi I brook. who went away for time recel veil a reply NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. The schools closed very gave ,th08ewere S. Y. A. Thurston has his house served in term been under the in- cow and $2.50 for the animal. Mont Mr. Harry Mason, who has been at ThanksgivingThtûl°.DJ Mr. and Mrs. F. nearly 'the said policeman, having SWEATERS and WESCUTS. Friday, having When done it will be one struction of Mr. A. W. Austin and Miss of the same to Fred for a good home the last few weeks caring for his Mr· "d Miss Dana who en- completed. an and not in a cavalry regi- Need disposed Sit- infantry 00 2.00 2 Heavy Clothing? one will return to Portland next thea?,d time with relatives In of the pleasantest places in town. could $1 1.50 50 3.00 4.00 5.00 6.00. Sale of Dollies. Una P. Taylor. The closing exercises at cow. Fred rendered high-heeled father, joyed Portland, ment before he joined the force, Special the horse week. who went to uated on a little eminence, the view is Tne Cottage Studio. Academy Hall Friday evening consisted entertainment, then presented family not be to come to the horse's N. Davton Bolster A Co. Miss Ethel Auburn most beautiful. He and bis estimable expected of a the scholars of the grammar to Mont "free gratis for nothing" pro- Richardson is epending with the Médaillon». play by wife can feel of their heud, us he was unacquainted school entitled, recitations he would close his eyes. Hence her vacation with friends in Norway and Miss Bertha A. Emmons was at home young justly proud " Mittens, Hose Astray. "Deception," viding home. and manners of such animals.' Underwaar, Cap* Gloves, en- has horse beef on hand Portland. from Portland for beautiful ways Durham Bull. and songs, and an artistic and very Mont and jockeys Thursday. IiOts of Κ1η<1· and All of Adndnlstrator. Ε. E. who own- Frloo·, Appolntmeut of Mother Goose breathe easier. Mr. J. U. was in Mrs. George Hammond and family Bedell, Esq., formerly of a Plea. a Tablet·. tertaining presentation Purington Norway C«»ul«l jikiiIkIi Trend week*' Break up Cold on have moved into ed the has moved near the vil- Γ lie. Melodies with illustra- Mr. and Mrs. Κ. N. Prince closed their Friday businese. the house occupied place, Transportation of up decidedly lively has in- The quickness which some persons for in Nov. 2d. After a £. C. and and Mr. down «taire Calvin Washburn. lage and remodeled the house, Bankrupt's Petition Discharge. tions by the primary scholars. The house BuckQeld, Park, Esq., family, by the smaller Come to us.· We will you your worth rur terior and owned possess In distinguishing give money's Men's Coals. were a manner that three weeks' in New York aud Mrs. Eben Kilborn Thanks- number the dance exterior, formerly by parts rendered in stay they spent friend T]»,r!£ wa? ajarge 60 H. F. Boiiinis is very remarkable. A a assortment. would do credit to more experienced start for "West Palm Beach," Fla., in- giviug in South Paris with Mr. and Mrs. Thursday night, nearly couples being Campbell. and show you large Let'» Think Porter Refreshments of ice cream and day was of tlie writer lias declared he could about It. actors. A song by little Miss Arlita tending to spend the winter there. S. Stearns. present. Thanksgiving passed pleas- a The °< The old time custom of tlie motion of a flea, tire which wrecked the Wesibrook Yates was of mention. Thanksgiving day just passed was "3owdoin boys" spent Thanks- bir the 'ο·*1 antly. family readily perceive The worthy especial was observed fami- arrivals. at home with their friends. gatherings by many 011 the sound Opera House on the night of Nov. liUh The Thanksgiving party at O. A. very quiet day; but few giving when his nightcap, by of Rumford Lewis A bail was under Mr. VVilllam Cookson has been lies, to the enjoyment of a large number. of his F. H. NOYES was different from any before reported, Thayer's, besides the immediate family, Luther Irish Falls, Thanksgiving given quite emitted by the machinery leap CO., sons of the of the Bethel 11 with in the is at- In the at Union Uall the Pythian out a source of which consisted of Mrs. J. C. Marble, Mr. and of West Paris and Allen of Bath, auspices Athletic lumbago back. He evening and points danger a the lug powers. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. were at home. Association. It was well tended F. of Sisterhood gave dance and supper, it is well to consider seriously. An Mrs. A. M. Thorne of Pittsburg, Pa., Irish, patronized by Bradbury Norway. However extraordinary tjiis may ap- SOUTH PARIS. NORWAY, and an occasion. r· PackardDrjl s son is to go to the hook and ladder were the hall— Mr. and Mrs. John Pierce and Miss C. H. Prince and wife spent Thanks- enjoyable little quite ill, proceeds audience of about 200 in we find a similar statement is The lumbermen in and fears are entertained that be may company. Music was furnished by the pear. was on second door of the Pierce. with their children in Waterville. have begun work J which the Mary giving of six in the work upon in- William £. Atwood and Lawrence Mc- J. F. and Mrs. Packard visited a earnest. contracts have been have a fever. Andover Orchestra, consisting given ingenious building—in attendance on a moving Large "I and crews are West Paris with Charlie Snell cornet, P. W. sects and Spence, who say, show. The machine was natural- Farland of Portland, Hebron Academy daughter at Fairfield. taken the already at work. n,eetinK pieces, by Ivirby picture of West Sumner the was sad- λ™I tbeJrdecided ,Τ5ηί not to sell their hall to Learned clarinet. James Jordan trom- of no other Insect the tread ol set in the rear of the hall, directly students, were guests at George M. G. W. Heath and wife Wednesday community Grange know ly up Searlee Olney Bur- ex- the ex- Atwood's were of their Mrs. T. dened to learn of the death of Mrs. Purchase the building bone, Floyd violin, which is by sound, in front of the entrance. During Thanksgiving. guests daughter, L 5 £ ani! Hall An accompanied Lunt. Charles Swan of Swan's Corner. the Masons. They at one gess bass, Clarence piano. a wo- hibition a bliftt was started in the Mrs. Cullen L. Carter closed ber house H. Only occupied by cept indeed tlie Ilea whose steps a week before she was here for to do but the order of seventeen dances was success- some defect in the electrical here last week and went to Bethel to be Α. 'Γ. Cole and. wife entertained Dr. caring ful,y «Pccted this, me she lipars machine by "»·. carried out the man assured always fora time. Caldwell's Col. and her mother, Mrs. Barker, whose death writings had not been done and as there fully by many couples. aud the celluloid tilm carry- with her sister, Mrs. Wiley, faiuily, Bradbury when it over lier nightcap, and apparatus, was some of mem- The brothers have finished passes the fire. Several Mrs. Jacksou entertained a number of others. occurred last week. The husband and opposition from the Farrington ing pictures caught cider. About was that it clacks as If it were walking in at a Flinch Dr. Ileald and were entertained little.son have the of bers it was decided not to make the making 7,000 gallons thousand feet of this celluloid ribbon are friends very pleasant party family deepest sympathy ear now. made at their mill at East Andover. If we can suppose the Fur trade Men's Coats. the as do the a full and five o'clock afternoon. his at North Buckfield. community, brothers, pattens!" used for evening's entertainment, tea, Tuesday by parents Barton has his board and vibrations, P. Lucius Record of North Buckfield is Mr. Frank and John and the Several deer have been in by Mr. shingle to lie alive to such delicate and, as every one knows, it is fiercely in- The Thanksgiving guests at II. Barker, brought the hunters in this mill at East Andover nearly completed. is in tlie way flammable. In a few seconds such a Hammond's were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas very ill at his sister's, Mrs. David sister, Mrs. Demerritt. vicinity. certainly there nothing R. A. Grover has several crews in the This weather P. Jackson of Mr. Record's. '■ ίη νβΓ* P°°r health. of sound too dlllicult for it to achieve. cold, wintry blaze was raging as to be entirely beyond Brownton, Minn., He re- Greenwood. HeC'rîr is attended Dr. F. E. Wheeler. woods cutting birch for bis mill. move- and as it was in front of the en- and Mrs. Fred Jackson and two The Mt. Mica Telephone Co. has by Cats and can hear the control, will start when a sufficient djgs elected the officers: Nov. and we who has been in up quantity dis- must to need trance, exit by that way was impossible. children, George A. Jackson and daugh- cently following 24th, Thanksgiving Day, Ryerson, ments of their prey at Incredible suggest you the are 'Î'.Sinhealth all on Satur- comes in to the mill running. there was a entrance ter, Will S. Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest President—C. S. ChlMe. trying to be especially thankful for poor summer, died keep tlie midst of Fortunately stage Wm. Mitchell lias fitted the store tances. and that even In and son. The included all Clerk—Joshua Colby. an to that wholesale day Vov. 19 aged 7° years, at the home of capacity, and by the energetic F. Shaw party being antipode we would have thought one our good Treasurer—Scott BrhcK*. human house in the far of Mr Charles Bacon. He had been house once owned by Barnes & Co. into noise which of of nice Fur Coats efforts of the corps of ushers, this was of Mrs. Hammond's brothers except Director»—0. S. ChlMs, F roil Q. C. slaughter east; Copper, for Mr. Bacon for a fine would have overpowered such effects. and the in the Jackson of Minn. S. M. Scott yes. and aleo that we are having autumn cared by and Mrs. dwelling. opened, people compara- Eugene Brownton; Kiyal, Bonueyami Brtgge. were strike Lineman—Victor Season. instead of winter. it three weeks to his and The many friends of Scott Poor when alarmed, forcibly warm tively small audience were directed to it, Jessie Jackson spent Thanksgiving weather again May previous death, Rabbits, to keep you this winter Surveyor—Ellsworth Tnayer. continue far into December. the mined late cause of his decease was made sad by the news of his sudden with their feet, by the vibra- and got out safely without serious panic. week with her cousin, Faustina Ham- the earth This line was restored to order No at the disease with heart death in Kansas. The havo their The affair sho.ldlead us to consider mond. working sleighing present, although kidney complicated particulars tions of which they communicate the the storm. was trouble. Mr. was well not been learned as yet. fir would Master Hammond was sick day following ulu'iing the first part of the week Ryerson known, to burron s very remote. whether any of public halls Roy very the apprehensions We have several to select from. A of legal talent Wed- more than an Will Farr killed lived in this all his life. The stores are made attractive by grades become fatal tra in case of a similar last week but is reported a little better great display average. having vicinity —Nature. was was a native of fine of Christmas rooms now. nesday gathered here. Augustus a deer and Elmer Cole killed two on the He Paris but in early display goods. are accident. IIow many assembly suc- »hem the vs. Carl Heald—damage to same about the same time Daniel was into the of Schools closed last week after a Among have we in our country towns, on the Jarvis M. Thayer is going into the Spaulding day; boyhood adopted family Stkrtlnir a Style. Heald vs. a "ΙιβΓβ he it home cessful term of twelve weeks. in case exit business of Sev- crops by sheep. Spaulding, Bryant butchered spring pig weighing made his women is said to second door, where, of being breeding fancy sheep. are The long coat for over lines. Three were 300 There are several more i"until ,η,ί?6' when be married Mrs. Mary As winter approaches the farmers cut off at the entrance end, a safe exit eral good specimens have already ar- days occupied just pounds. 187a, have been introduced Mme. de Pom- lines and the cases. Re- in Alien. His wife over a to weed out their stock. by an be afforded rived and more are running trying tliu to share the same died year ago trying surplus for audience would" by expected. neighborhood a as the "correct" coat at Black town ferred to Kimball of and fate in near and since that time he has had no per- Hay is plenty in and commands padour riding Martin, the future. Wombat, end of the build- Norway Gray stairways at the other she the Hebron. of South Paris. <& Wheeler for Rather a was the con- his good price. Pressed hay sells from $12 tlie time when organized royal There are certainly some halls Wright pretty sight although adopted ing? P. for Lizzie to $14 per ton. The at Versailles. This in- of the main en- Mrs. II. is a week Spaulding. John Swasey Heald. junction of the moon and Jupiter last SLt?®.'daughter has done what she could logging operations hunting parties where the cutting off C. George spending of Decision reserved. both lick- a short to make him comfortable. The funeral near here call for a large quantity like decreed by trance would compel the audience to in Auburn with Mr. and Mrs. H. H. (Probably Saturday night, apparently only novation, everything Bear and Coats c»n had ed, is our rather farther than service was held at the Methodist hay. Those who spare have was leave by a narrow stairway, and some Gurney. decision.) step apart; literally chapel the ''grande marquise," scrupu- Galloway Mr. Wm. Record and that. on Nov. 21, conducted Rev. their hay pressed. the even where the only means of escape Mrs. J. D. Sturtevant is in Dixfield wife, aged peo- Monday, by lously followed by the ladies of are Jesse Daniel informs ub that Mrs. St. Mr. Nelson. would be the good and sufficient fire where she will remain for the winter. ple, quite poorly. Lovell. court. No sooner had she set the ex- At from $14 to $25. Buckfield met John to be a first class house- bae 80 far recover- prices escape by con- James Sturtevant of Dixtield has been Friday evening, Grange proves this becoming gar- required law—generally A/MnVi a and his went with its ample by wearing a at on a visit here to his Fred at their rooms for the purpose of initiat- He says that like President Thanksgiving, family gather- sisting of wire ladder, very slow short uncle, keeper. . faraily entire train of both to w J? last £θ and has come and ment than the We also have a line of Woolen and a of members and supper. After W. M. Roosevelt she knows how to do a Winthrop Friday. ings good cheer, gone, large Corduroy, best in discharging stream people, Sturtevant. ing thing this more Parsons the he and does it. W. W. Gardner has moved Into the marking another step in life. Quite a king and queen adopted prac- to and impracticable for more or less of We regret to say that Mrs. Crane is in opened meeting, passed Canvas Coats lined with Lanb's wool. Prices $3.75 $6.50. over to R. of a house owned Η. K. and re- number met for dinner that at tical form of dress In preference to the those slightly infirm people to be found very poor health this winter. the gavel D. Leavitt Turner, Gossip has it that certain young by Moore, large day of and chair- are vacated Mr. and Mrs. F A the of the Christian church, about Itowered silks and satins worn hither- in an ordinary audience. Ira Bearce has been sick again but at past master Turner Grange, couple to be joined in matrimony cently by vestry Call and see them. man of the executive committee of the the or Further re- 70 being at the tables. this Mme. de It may be seriously questioned whether presont writing is some better. Mr. during day evening. Young. to. In way Pompadour who the work names to Alden and have moved into W. 0. Brown and wife are at North people should be allowed to assemble in Bearce lu* been obliged to give up his State Grange, conducted ported and given when known Day family rendered the sport easier to the ladles in a manner. About 75 be a fact. a few rooms in John Brock's house where Anson. any hall which is not provided with good teaching in Concord, Mass., on account very pleasing who preferred riding. The coat was J. F. Furnisher, were some of whom were Mr. Estes and wife had their this Mrs. Abby Charles and Ella Charles PLUMMER, wide stairways at both ends of the build- of his health. present, reception housekeeping carriiil out in a bright colored cloth re- visitors. After work was Mr. at her Clinton last Sat- have gone to Massachusetts to spend the Mrs. Hibbs spent completed father's, Cole's, ^e or 31 Market Square, SOUTH PARIS, ME. ing. Joseph Thanksgiv- winter with their house lieved with fancy galloon embroider- It to build with her Leavitt was called upon, and he gave a A time relatives, closing costs money, of course, ing day daughter. urday evening. good turnout, most effective material how- instructive talk on treat first class. ies. The 106*3. halls that way, or to remodel existing Mrs. Bracy Bean, Mr. A. M. Richard- very grange work, and Albany. Telephone benefits from an Linwood and S. 6. Manson ever. was velvet in a variety of beau- to make them safe, son and and Mrs. S. P. Cushman and the already derived, Our callers during the past week were Thanksgiving day has come and gone Sawyer buildings perfectly family near state and national stand- nonicu lmiuuuuiu niiu reruaiu once each eliot a large deer last Monday tiful shades. This becoming fashion and the risk may be very slight, but no and son, Albion, took dinner at Fred individual, v^umuy more, and thus far we have not Π. D. Irish of Turner of Davie and eon of heard the cranberry of M. A. Charles. was still much in the amount of money can repair the damage Cushman's. point. Grange Woodstock, Curtis of any trouble from over-eating of bog vogue during made a few remarks. H. Prince of Moses Smart has contracted to cut and well done a fatal accident due to unsafe Mr. and Mrs. Toothaker of C. West Tarie, and Wilber Yates and wife. chicken, pig and plum pud-ling. "reign" of Mme. I)u Barry. In a by Edgar draw the timber on the lot near the conditions. Phillips are spending Thanksgiving with Mountain Grange was booked for a Potatoes are rotting badly in the cel- There was a golden wedding gathering pine known portrait by Drouals she is rep but returned from a and the same is true of Sweden town line, owned by Mrs. A. H. Mis. Toothaker's brother, Mr. H. L. speech, having just lar. apples, Thanksgiving day, afternoon and even- resented in the popular embroidered /naine new» hoim. feast at Waterville the while the market ie lower in- at the home of James Flint and Walker and Harold Wood. Preston Thanksgiving growing ing, velvet hunting coat and, curiously aroma of coffee and beans rather dis- Charles will do a part of the We have no report of other stead of higher. wife, it being the fiftieth anniversary of job. gatherings. £. S. Ilatch and wife are in enough, wearing a man's powdered The Studio our Mr. How will men continue to shoot their the bride visiting Leslie F. Ireland, a mill owner It was pleasure to dice with long wedding day. Although Cottage grain A a wife," each other them for deer? and do not look as Boston. wig. was and Mrs. W. A. Bartlett. the pantomime farce, "Wanted, by mistaking groom quite young of Corinna, drowned in hie mill Although a was acted from the followed a One of the most cases of that and as Adelbert Stearns has taken quite Ctiristmas to raise ilav hast been a lonely one to many, there stage, by deplorable beautiful they did half a century Specials. pond Monday while attempting of D. W. True near the foot !K:'.r!c Antoinette'· Milliner. is still much to be thankful for. reading by Mrs. Belle Nnlty. Then kind comes from Minnesota, where a ago, their looks show that Father Time logging job to come in and see them. the Rate at his dam. of the Hill in and .... nthnm For $1.00 $3.00 per dozen, came the sum of all follies—baked father shot his own son, putting two has dealt kindly with them as they have Woodbury Sweden, with his teams and men will at the We are the best and for theue our Harry I. Katen, conductor of Maine Mason. beans, coffee, "et cetera, etc.," then go bullet* through his body, but found out traveled together along life's journey camp Antoinette, queen of France, paid par- making photographs prices was killed at can. house of P. C. Hartford. or of town—besides Central freight train 2S, Mr». Robert Cushing and Ralph re- home and sleep if you his mistake when he went to the spot thus far, and we wish they may be ticular attention was her milliner. Mile. are much less thin elsewhere in town out the Pittsfield station be- Chas. P. Hatch and wife left for their and saw what he had done. to see the for Wednesday by turned home last Saturday, after a long spared day their diamodd Oxford. Bertin. When the queeu entered Par- we have many inducements to ofier for your patronage, hav- crushed to death between a car and home in New York A letter from Mrs. Jennie Howe of There was a ing visit in Nova Scotia. Thursday. wedding. large gathering is in 1770 the milliner herself In added to our fine three an a Rev. Mr. Ericsson at the placed ing ju>t equipment backgrounds, the freight platform. Mr. Katen was is West Minot informs us that her parents, of friends and neighbors present. Your preached George Westleigh helping Douglas East Sumner. Advent η balcony wKh thirty of her work- chair, a smaller chair and table decorated native of Guilford where his relatives in the woods. John A. Page and wife, had a reunion, correspondent was not one of the fortu- Chapel Sunday. elegant large posing Cushing Jordan is sick. women. and her majesty as she passed will now reside. James Uhlman has moved on to his The annual meeting of the Sumner all the children and nate number to be and so I shall Stephen very in that make many fine poses possible. grandchildren being present, This pyrography, Soldiers Veteran Association was held and first in on Miss Lillian Andrews is sick with waved her hand to her. public in Lewiston at the four corners. present, the twenty years. have to rely others for information, so We have on sale more than the usual of Burnt Henry McCormick is held place fever. fortuue. The variety Calendar*!, McKenzie has moved into the in the Congregational church on Satur- The group was if errors I to be distinction made her on the of John Riléy, a Jack family photographed any appear hope pardon- charge shooting the 19th and was well attended and if don't us a of it Born, Nov. 13th, to the wife of W. B. such Water < and llliie Print Article*. Don'1 on Charles Brown house. day inst, they send copy ed. Report says that among the many milliner acquired importance Wood, olor«, farm hand, with a revolver, Sunday, a son. Jim Swain is chores for Ed and interesting. J. K. Packard presid- they never will hear the last of it. presents were two easy chairs, presented Haskell, from her interviews with the queen overlook these in search for the :!Oth. It was stated by McCormick doing Nov. to the wife of Frank your gifts ed and the officers were Mr. started with his with an W. I. Born, 20, In her the same that it was an accident, but after Riley Uhlman. following Page daughter. appropriate speech by that she used shop chosen: in Walker, a that Mrs. £d Uhlman is sick at this Mrs. Andrews, for her home Washing- Beckler in behalf of the grange. Roy daughter. the minister used concerning had recovered consciousness be said writing. There was a concert and ball at Robin- language President—Capt· C. H. Prince. ton, Wednesday morning; and by the Herrick was present and gave a fine en- her McCormick deliberately shot him. Hiley son Hall the audiences he had with royal East Bethel. Vlce-Prcti.—Geo H. Barrows. time he gets there he will get some idea tertainment with the phonograph. Wednesday evening. may recover. Sec. ami Treae.—Sharon Robinson. Dr. A. L. Hersey went to Boston Wed- customer in the cabinet. When a fas- very of the size of Uncle Sam's farm. There was a family gathering at A. O. Thanksgiving passed quietly Frank J. Brown, L. B. Geo. H. to with his tidious woman could not be Dr. C. W. A. Veditz, now professor of here. Ileald, Bean's Thanksgiving day. Four of the nesday spend Thanksgiving pleased Barrows were chosen a committee to Miss H. E. with the various to her history and economics at Bates College, Miss Jennie Swan spent the past week North Paris. five children were present with their daughter, Hersey. caps presented an as for the next annual meeting would has just accepted appointment with relatives in South Paris. arrange Miss Inez Swift finished a successful children. One son, Perry Α., who is in choice Mile. Bertin observe, which will be held at West Sumner on Orand Trunk Doubly Honored. professor of economics in George Wash- Mr. P. Swan from Paris is at term of school in the Tuell college at Orono, was unable to be with "Show the lady some specimens of my visiting the last in ΙίΚΙό. District, ington (formerly Columbian) University J. H. Swan's. Wednesday August, Xov. 18th. This is the second term the others, which was much regretted. last cousultatlou with her majesty." SPECIAL D. lie will take The meeting in the afternoon was of AWARDED TWO GOLD MEDALS AT THE at Washingtou, C. up Mr. C. C. Kimball has gone to Berlin, taught by Miss Swift in this district* F. I. Bean and daughter from Mason new this win- the order and short the duties of the position V. where he has work for the winter. "campfire" speeches The scholars were not absent were present, 16 in all. WORLD'S BT. LOUIS. Wire·. II., a following making FAIR, Liked One LetRed and will have of the from comrades with .good music from an ter, charge project- Miss Josie Rich from Auburn is stay- a for the term:—Iona Hiss Nina Bean held entertainment α local choir under direction of S. C. day Littlehale, The in te Augustus Ilare telle of ed reorganization of the department of ing with her aunt, Mrs. J. L. Holt. Wilma, Edith and Lorenzo Littlehale, Monday evening at the Songo school One lot of Hats for $1.50 Ileald, and selections The Grand Trunk has been notified by one Jegged woman who became the economics at the Washington university. C. M. Kimball has recently had a graphophone by Alfred Andrews, Ora Field, Keith Field, house, the proceeds to go to buy a flag for A. S. Robinson made it interesting. the of the World's Fair third wife of a prospérons widower. new in his house. Doris Field and £lwell. Doris the school bouse. The programme was Superior Jury Mrs. Hermine Caron of Brunswick, telephone put of Buck- May in the Fish and Capt. Prince and J. F. Packard well and con- that their exhibit Game One day while searching the closets 70 of and the mother of ten Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Bean visited Ber- Field, six years old, did not miss a word arranged finely executed, years age field and K. A. Barrows of Canton were of drama Building has been awarded two gold she came two cork each la see a Ν. II., last week. in for the term. The scholars sisting readings, dialogues, and upon legs, Come in and these children, was ground to death under lin, and with much interest spelling medals. These are under two present spoke made the teacher a of a vocal music by the scholars, which was given beled with the name of a different wo- trolley car Monday evening. Mrs. Caron and added much to the success of the present photo- classifications in the fishing and hunting Pond. album as a token of their love and finely rendered. The phonograph of man. In fear and rage she went had been on a friend near Har- Bryant's was graph calling This the fourth meeting was groups. of Port- meeting. Roy Herrick the big drawing card. the relatives of her husband ding's station, four miles from town. Dr. and Mrs. R. W. Bucknam of the association, and while it is made friendship. The Grand Trunk in the Fish among West Paris had an all When the treasure box was opened it pavilion her a car she hurried laud are Mrs. Bucknam's par- Grange day is one of most asking questions. But they pacitled Hearing approaching, visiting up mainly of Sumner soldiers still it contained six dollars. and Game Building the the Nov. 12th. The tiret and second sec- out of the house and ran toward ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ansel Dudley. They takes in some from Buckfield, Hartford meeting admired in that and its by saying that both his ilrst and were conferred on one candidate We understand that Will McNally has department, street. The car, in charge of Motorman are to start soon for southern California, old soldier is degrees artietic and has at- ond wives had also been to and Canton. In fact, any a as fireman on the Grand unique conception obliged Fred Sails, was an one, and the winter there, to in the afternoon. There was a good position MRS. E. A. unusually heavy spend returning eligible. A bounteous free dinner is Trunk. tracted marked attention. The exterior wear an artificial limb and that the HOWE, and as the in the musical programme consisting of music used for carrying ice, just Portland spring. served on these occasions the of the is constructed with an life In each case had always by the choir and selections on the "Another man with a deer," is a com- pavilion husband's married forwaid part of the vehicle passed Mrs. Verne and Norman McAllister from ladies of the and in- by phono- to architectural and is orna- loyal vicinity any F. L. An excellent mon suggestion just now. Herbert eye beauty, been so happy that he had sworn nev- SOUTH PARIS, MAINE. Caron, her feet slipped on tbe icy pave- Kurt Williams are visiting their parents, vitation to assist ûnds a graph by Wyman. mented with always ready Wheeler shot two a short distance large photographic pictures to but a one wo- and more than half of her Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Cole. dinner was served, a attendance only er marry any legged ment, body and willing response. In Old Sumner good 54 z.78 inches of scenes in the several and a time. from his home on Thanksgiving day. man. was carried under the car directly be- Miss Florence Day and a lady friend are as well as good summer resort districts and and the ladies loyal and true D. A. Cummings and Eben Barker fishing tween the first and second sets of trucks. arrived at Miss Day's home Thursday her citizens A of confines in surmounted generally. meeting have shipped their apples to England, hunting Canada, Bdocatioa. Before the car could be brought to a afternoon. the soldiers never fails to them A spent Day a series of some of the finest deer bring large party Thanksgiving where they expect to get better prices by Is not a certain amount of standstill, tbe rear truck over the Dr. Rollins was in town Thanksgiving and moose that were obtainable Education passed out. at W. 6. Hammond's. The brothers than are heads being offered here. which have been prostrate body and cut it in two. day. and sisters with their sons and from the Canadian forests. The interior raw knowledge you Bears the —' daughten Arthur Andrews is at home from For Infants and Children. ,/*** Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Bowker of Port- is also ar- able to stow There are many East Brownfield. wore invited to spend the day at their Gould on his vacation. of the pavilion artistically away. CASTORIA Here and There. land, Miss Essie Bowker, Percy Bowker with other men full of facts who In a moment's Mrs. E. A. 6. and place. Horbert I. Bean and family are spend- ranged large photographs, s,piôi°" and Edward of Bethel were the Stickney daughter to with oil and mounted an Tie Kind You Han Stanley H. W. Dunham and wife went a few at old homestead. He together paintings conversation show they are without Always Bought of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Bowker Isabel left last morning for ing days the guests Wednesday to fish and game, with Multilens Muto- is the awak- The football season is over, but its to attend the National W. Brattleboro, Vt., spend Thanksgiving is looking for some venison of his own education. True, education Thanksgiving Day. Philadelphia scenes effects still in the offi- week. to take back to Lewieton. ecopes projecting moving picture of the mind to see and linger newspaper Bowker returned to Waketield C. T. U. convention. Mrs. and Miss killing ening enjoy—It of the Percy John Butterfield is said to have suffer- along the line of the railway. One of ces. Most of the papers speak as from state. Is it which to mount Stickney go delegates this is a giving win>;s by are the Saturday morning. ed at the hands of John West Sumner. the leading features of the exhibit linemen who repairing telephone Frank Marstonand have been severely see more and ! The fall term of school closed family and moose head with 06 inch antler higher, clearly enjoy A Hot and as "linesmen." high Reeves, who lives near him, present- The infant eon of Mr. and Mrs. specimen Subject telegraph systems in this Cyrus more Wednesday afternoon. Esther Tuttle of visiting place. ed rather a on his ar- said to bo one of the six fully. Mrs. Diana Kowe entertained her bloody appearance Hazelton was buried on Monday, Nov. spread, largest Buckfield taught a very successful term. rival at the to consult his In the world. Abbie of village lawyer. 21st. The record of mistaken-for-a-deer After a vacation of two weeks the win- cousin, Mrs. Thompson, Eaton, recent the Grand Trunk has Genlna. Αη·1 all this on Thanksgiving Day. Mr. and Mrs. Bisbee Inez In years We want to nay a word about cases in Maine the hunt- ter term will commence. last week. Leroy (nee during present Κ. T. Flavin and family spent Thanks- left for Nov. been honored by all the great expositions "That boy of yours looks like a season is bad at best, but as The school commenced its The Brownfield Comedy Company Redding) Auburn, Me., and has received ing enough primary giving Day at Dea. Dunham's. where will make their home. that have taken place, genius." it is made worse than tbe winter session Miss took about dollars at their drama 21st, they published Monday morning, fifty the awards: —Diploma and must be. He's week. Mr. Bisbee bas employment there. We following "Well, I reckon he got Herald Oak Stoves, reality by an error. The list as publish- Walker teacher. last East Hebron. 1000; commemorative met last are sorry to lose our young people but medal, Paris, ι most amazin' appetite, would ruther ed gives four fatal cases, one being the Archie Felt is able to be out, and is The W. R. C. Saturday. Pan-American Exhibition, Buf- Business is brisk, and all are engaged are glad of their success, and many best {oldiploma, sleep in the garret than on the first shooting of Edward Cobb by Alexander mostly recovered from his sickness. falo, 1901; commemorative diploma, in for Thanksgiving, with the wishes follow them. walks in his tries to Herald "near Bemis," on the 22d of A very meeting was held Denmark. arranging Art Exhibition, door, sleep, play Cooking Ranges, Bergeron, pleasant old circle home once Dr. E. J. Marston's father, mother Wolverhampton, Eng., October. The Bemis near which this Jefferson family gathered silver Eastern Football with the stars an' climbs a Monday evening by Chapter, Mr. John Boston, after a long sickness more in their accustomed seats around moved here from ΙΘ02; medal, Townshipe and brothers recently bailiff com- accident occurred was Bemis, X. H. Ο. E. S., Mrs. Jesse Libby, Deputy Past a Industrial tree whenever he sees a died at the home of hie daughter few the family board. Brunswick. Exhibition, 1003; diploma, Cole's Heaters. Matron, present to inspect the the in'!"—Atlanta Constitution. being days ago. He has been cared for by "The music of stream and of bird Mr. Fred Packard of Auburn is visit- Exhibition, Toronto, 1003; diploma, work which was At the Fifth National Industrial That is a remarkable which has exemplified. town for a long time, and has been a Will come back wbeo winter la o'er, his Mr. G. H. and Exhibition, are what you are looking for. They engine close of the the tables were the voice tbat wae dearest to us shall be ing brother, Packard, two They been for the Southern Pacific meeting expense to the town. Bat rokio, Japan, 1003; gold medals, Barred the Old Man. designed heavy heard family. are full worth. COLE'S HEAT- spread, and a banquet enjoyed by all. ball in Odd Fellows' Universal World's Fair, St. think money's to current The Thanksgiving In our homes no more." Mrs. Tburza Mrs. Minnie Exposition, of Apartment House—I Railroad, according report. Social intercourse and closed the desolate Crockett, Agent to 120 miles singing Hall was a success in every About Louis, Mo., 1001. no House ERS cost from to $10, and contain It is capable of making 100 way. Kev. Mr. Kelley has decided not to Newell and Eula spent Thanksgiving rou say you have family. $a.25 an and is smokeless and meeting. attended. Music by the of Mr. West hour, "tireless, thirty couple withdraw his resignation from this with the family George Hunter—Only my husband and myself, mere comfort for the money than anything waterless." Its 'is obtained from orchestra was up to date and and wife the DISASTROUS WRECKS. power North Ingalls church, although a request was made Mr. Henry Young spent kly husband's father will live with us a fed an run a Albany. hard to beat. and ate with in sight. dynamo by engine by and signed by all the members of East day "Thanksgiving goose11 Carelessness is responsible for many a >art of the time, but he's old and child- combination of air and The exhibition at the Songo school Mr. Fred Sanborn is still ap- Mrs. G. H. and compressed power making Hebron church. He will leave the first his daughter, Packard, ■ail and the same causes are I'm sor- house evening, the 21st, was a barrels. way wreck sh, and— Agent—Childish? fuel oil power." It will carry fuel for Monday ple to the of his sufferers from was of December, regret family. naking human wrecks of but I can't let you have J. P. and can be run decided success. Three dollars The entertainment given by the Julia of North Buck- 7, madam, Richardson, 3,000 miles, theoretically parishioners. Mrs. Maybew rbroat and trouble·. But since that distance without Now taken at the door and three more was Christian Endeavor in Odd Fel- Lung he rooms.—Chicago Tribune. stopping. Society The sick do not this field is visiting her niece, ifrs. Fannie of Dr. New SOUTH PARIS, MAINE. added from a contest on a cake lows' Hall was gain changeable :he advent King's Discovery wouldn't that make you laugh? What guessing Wednesday evening large- same weather. Lothrop. or Coughs and Colds, man who and putting the up at auction, attended. Miss Walker of at home for a Consumption, Hellered. do you suppose the put ly Fryeburg DeCosta and Mr. Crockett la cases can and sum Charles family passed Harry iven the worst be cured that a sufficient to purchase a gave some of her which were a of relief, together string of statements knows making readings in Hartford with his few days. is no neces- "Ah!" she said, with sigh fine. The harvest was also Thanksgiving îopeless resignation longer about machinery? Evidently he is un- flag. very supper Mrs. May Chandler Pulsifer of Natick, of the flames licked up the last bit of a daughter, Georgia Gurney. ary, Mrs. Lois Cragg Dorchester, is - - familiar some Milford Brown shot and wounded deer in town her with of the simplest good. Edwin Allen had his last Mass., is visiting parents, one of whose life was ivhat had once been lier home, in the meadow in front of Brice Kim- hog (a spring ifass., is many happy Ladies' Store. of mechanics, or else he wrote last It Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Chandler. of Specialty principles pig) killed Saturday. tipped aved by Dr. King's New Discovery, 'that old Bible with the date my the to see how an ball's house but failed to secure it. paragraph just great Newry. the scales at 350 lbs. Mrs. Cynthia Bisbee spent Thanksgiv- rhfe is for all COLD WEATHER IS HERE AND SO IS OUR Venie Brown secured a deer Thurs- great remedy guaranteed | >irtb in it J s gone, anyway."—Chicago absurdity would obtain circulation in Miss Clara Washburn is with her ing with Mrs. Hannah Bates. diseases F. A. Shurt- the 24th. Died at Swan's Corner, Bethel, Nov. rhroat and Lung by [tccord-Hemld. the newspapers. day. cousins in Oxford since the death of The Thanksgiving ball was largely at- West Paris, Mis· Olla 23d, Huldah wife of Charles eff A Co., South Paris, Emery spent Thanksgiving Barker, tended. which was excellent, The Drawback. The affliction is a severe one fol- their brother, Albert Soule. Music, 'rice 60c. and I.L00. Trial bottles free. with her Swan. Mrs. Fred The Natioa's Problem. parents. wu furnished by Mr. and The Elder Matron—You shouldn't Our teacher, Miss Bean, spent Thanks- lowing the death of her mother only one Brownfield. Bennett of Buckfield and Mr. George a little. It UNDERWEAR ! In a article on "The Increase week and one d«ar little a Pole under arrest for ι niud the baby crying OUTING startling giving at her home at Hunt's Corner. before, leaving Davee of South Paris. John Miller, of in the without a mother. Her Ε. B. Bean is confined to the house by in his cell at his The Younger Lawlessness United Stated," Mr. and Mrs. Louis Colton and little toy of 8 years ten stealing, hung himself ι trengthens lungs. have a line of NIGHT ROBES in both sickness. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Doble of South We complete S. S. McClure, in McClure's Magazine for returned to their home in New husband and relatives have the sympathy | he Portland polioe station Wednesday. ; intron—Ob, no doubt, bat It weakens daughter afternoon Mr. James M. Paris spent Thanksgiving with friends Ladies' and Children's. December, shows that the percentage of >f all by whom she was known and be- Wednesday j Ie was an old offender in the line of in· ils father's religion so. Hampshire, Monday. of this fell from the In our village. j murders in this country is larger than in Charles Kimball and Arnold Brown oved. Ricker village high j oxlcation and petty larceny. beams of his barn him so any other civilized nation except Russia. ▼isited at G rover Bear River Grange met and enjoyed a injuring A Generoa· Tit, Hill, Saturday. that Ms is doubtful. Ollead. this of law- supper seriously recovery SINCE. Scotsman who has been PRICES 25 CENTS TO $1.25. Facing problem prevailing rhanksgiving Thursday evening, in of Rum- NOT A SICK DAY (to porter, he writes: is to is in a Mrs. E. L. Fr.nk is visiting friends Mrs. Hinckley and daughter hla lessness, "It easy gener- rhe Grange prosperous condition. t bout twenty minutes looking after to one West Brownfleld. Portland and Boston. ford Falls are in town. "I was taken severely sick with kid- Also a nice line of 50c. $(.25. Every bargains. alize and to turn your back and say, Ί Seven new names were presented (or visiting been outing petticoats, is to move into and his from Port- t trouble. I tried all sorts of medl· 1 aggage)—Man, I conseeder ye've am an 'after this is the Mr. and Mrs. Wirt Eaton called on Mr. : It is said Prof. Bragg Dr. Merrill nephew ey at half optimist/ or, all, nembership. me. One Wull tak' a Dec. we shall sell Children'· Coats ane of Mrs. Julia Bean's rents. He is land are out west of Twitchell c ines, none of which relieved ι erra obleegln'. ye pinch Kalurdny, 3, just price. best country in the world.' But a man and Mrs. F. R. Bailey Sunday afternoon. Fred Bailey cut bis foot very badly a camping to teach the winter term of the Brook. c ay 1 saw an ad. of your Eleotrlc Bitters c snuff? A'e have a line to select from. Ask for the Green is not an who, if his Miss May Cole is helping her aunt, ] !ew ago. He gets about with the grammar large Stamps. necessarily optimist days state P. of ι nd determined to that. After tak- is on refuses to and Mrs. Sarah for a few ι of crutches. ichool. Mr. Larrabee, the depnty, try bouse fire, look, Hansoom, days. kid and soon The Brownfield Dramatio Club pre- will be with us here on Friday to I ag a few doses I felt relieved, Education Is only, like good culture, says, Ί am an optimist, I don't believe Mr. Clinton Cole has bonght the store Thursday brought the usnal number H., the Down Bast to a crowd- View No. 437. t hereafter was entirely cured, and have the bat not the sort— L. M. L.UKTT, at West Brownfleld of A. for· < lented drama kttend Mountain Grange, t changes size, it's on fire after all.' Nor shonld we G. Cram, if home gatherings. George Wight and ι a band ooncert at Hast-' r ot seen a sick since. Neighbors of take all the credit for the enormous nat- the F. R. rife from Mass., came to ed house in Memorial Hall Wednesday There will be day j1 leccher. merly Bailey place. Lancaster, τ been cured of 18-4 136 Main < Mnslc Bennett's Orchestra, Hotel Wild even- line have Rheumatism, St., Norway natural wealth of this great new conti- Miss Hattie Hill of South Conway riait his parents, Mr. and Mr·. W. B. jvening. by Inge1 up River, Saturday reltphonft 1 was ti the same to to- Gilead Cornet Band will officiate. I Liver and Kidney troubles nent—this wealth of soil and forest and spent a day recently with Mrs. Clint Wight, and Mr. and Mrs. Dai ley from kbout ISO ken, go Ing. feuralgia, Bray & Blaster may attract atten· irarde for the whioh has The Mountain Rills will hold a sale the a nd General Debility.'1 This is what B. mine that this people inherited in a day. Cole. ι torham, Ν. H., visited at Walter Pos- paying piano t Ion, but ft Quick accumulate tb· CASTORΙΑΜΜ-ΐΒϋ. been for the ball. leoond week in December. Refresh- I Base of Fremont, N. C., writes. Only Quiet I We hare the great task of digesting this We have been having some very cold ι er's. recently purchased erslmmoM/—OocnmoiMr. * Mr. Mid Mrs. Fred Fitch from Sebago meats will be «erred. AU aie δ 9c. atF. ▲. Shurtleff à Co., South | enormous wealth, of making a great and weather lately, hope we may have it Born, in Woodfords, Nov. 8, to the cordially TbKWTwHniAlwwBHfll irere at his Dr. Fltoh's. Invited. I arts, West Paris. law-abiding people" warmer for a while. y rile of Julian Farrar, a daughter. guests brother's, • ^ V \ ✓ 1 _ j âfiÛki ··fr V^··» ï-· « Good Cheer meeting Wednesday after- Maine Society Diner la New York. Th« Pari· Detective·. »3rtora gewocrat noon. NORWAY. THE DULL SCHOLAR. pe Lut Friday night, Not. IB, the «οηι The Paris dectective lias a greal Came into oiy enclosure Nov. 15, B. Talbot and Thurs- and daughters, and the reputation for tracking down the criml a heifer the owner can have a so-called "dull schol A. family spent 8**°®·?°·. CHUBCHBS. that by Many SALE OF DOILIES. of Heine who live In 01 SPECIAL He bas achieved tbat distinction, day with Ο. K. Clifford. granddaughters ;econd Church, Eer. B. 8. oal. and ar" is so because of some de- new New York had their annual dinner Congregational proving property paying charges. union that are soiled or wrink- Hideout, PMtor. Preaching service Sunday, first, by his native wit and resource These are of linen and linen, slightly -wnjàm. A. L. Cole of this in s one Mèn e MANLEY W. BESSEY, of the Don't nAiLWAT. village brought at the Manhattan of the 10 40 A. Sabbath 11Λ0 M.; fect neg- oaA^D TBUW* Hotel, M.; School, the extended use he eyes. sizes and deer on the train at 630; Social Meeting,7.Ό0 P. secondly, by Maine. led. come in many patterns. 2.190*. Monday morning. largest and finest hotel· in New York. Prayer Meeting Hebron, of children. They Octofc* ; M.; it (pilar weekly Prayer Meeting, Tuesday makes of the informer, who may bt lect the eyes your for has been About a hundred and fifty of us eat ONE LOT small four to seven inches, also coarser patterns βΟΓΤΗ 1-AU» Miss Edith Hayes of Auburn evening; T. P. S. C. I. Meeting Friday evening Xu Doilies, sizes, TBAlJtt LKAV* down ° of the criminal class himself. .03 a at P. E. Wheeler's for a few to dinner at eight clock, I at 7 30. Sixty Per Cent. ... · guest Universalis Rev. Caroline K. Angell, merous are his One he children, ,·»- an unseasonable hour for Maine people Church, disguises. day 4 10 30 are " days. Pa»tor. service on Sunday at Of all headaches caused for center lB> u*k are at Preaching lias the clothes as well as the LOT Doilies in sizes, some large enough pieces, pretty who accustomed to dine A. M. Sabbath Y. P.C. D. meet- speed Weeks' ONE larger : »* * »*· School, 11Λ0; *.. s-a Miss Catherine Q. Is at home there Is no for the π00";,®"!of 7:00 P.M. manners of a the next b« Little $ .06 * WvA. A. M.» U> 30 I*. M. Friday evening. I>«A Hour·· have been the guests of his father, S. R. Church, Rev. E. 8. Cotton. Ps*tor. the of a turf As attended to. dinner was and Baptist lug doings syndicate. Shirt Waists. CUIKCHK». Ellis, for a few 1<#The long fine—many Preaching service, 10 30 A. M.; Sabbtth School, days. P.M. an instuncv of the modern methods of Rloluurde courses and all of them 12 Λ0 M. ; Prayer Meeting Sunday evening 7 ■amuel some good. We are new in waists. Have very ι- The will be was a so-called the Paris Surete, oue may mention the GRADUATE OPTICIAN, constantly having styles Baptist pulpit supplied furnished by N®aP°"*nThemu^Ç •TATKD MKKTIMOB. Up-a »· TiS5frSSS&Jf5^»5Sun·lav School 12 *.. Y· next bv Hev. G. W. of of or si* men musicians half ilozeu motor cars which it on now. " V * ; Sunday Hinckley Band five play- possess No. β Pleasant South Parla, Maine hand P. ft A.M. Regular meeting of Oxford Lodge, Street, pretty styles ■ the Good Will Homes. mandoline, and rendered music on or es and which are at the dis- i ing they No. 18, in Masonic Hall, Friday Evening always brown and dark red, with black ■ ONE LOT Waists of cotton cheviot, and "stunts" that have been moon. Arch Chapter, once heavy &VtettFBKas The church here has a funny may before full Oxford Royal position of ttie force to proceed at Cold. ESTABLISHED .98 or 8 i. p—. Baptist given all for southern but which No. 29. assembles Wednesday Evening. on fourteen tucks in front, brass buttons, plain back, C h call to Rev. I. Wallace Chesbro of Xar- right Italy, R. &-β· M to the ecehe of a tragedy or robbery. figures, umM meeting. » » A. before full moon· Oxford Council, ^L were very mueh out of tune with the Oxford |jj| sleeve, i5 A.*.; Sabbath School Pier. Rhode Inland. evening, after full moon. Lodge, The other the automobile was used ONE LOT Waists of twilled tlannel, tucked front, plain back, large !·γ· raganset Frldiy after day good « *·* 6 15 P· ■·; spirit of a celebration of the old-fashion- No. 1, Ark Mariners, Wednesday evening "" K- vvorth-nCh I*àgù. Meeting. with effect lu a case of burglary οί a «1.49 M prayer· meeting Mr. and Mrs. Park entertained Antonio ed life in Maine. full moon. These tablet· are Ua*^ meeting hail guar- \-T,r.e. ting. Vrtfay who is Hebron were au„ I. O. O. F.—Norway Lodge.—Regular chateau ut Versailles. The police buttons. are white u Fernandez, attending The after dinner Bvenlng. COUNTRY LOT Ladles1 Wool Sweaters, weight, pearl They 1 evenly. speeches ONE good 1 '» Sunn A strong sermon. capital speech, interspersing until they eauie up cold ; if don't do it Γ' VhooTatS Sunday. Maine stories and with his character- "iK.'of P.—Regular meeting In Hathaway Block they *· U. A. O. who were arrested and tl.eii P. a car every Thursday Evening. R., Noyes promptly A. W. Walker Λ- Son have load istic Hon. W. W. of each The ONLY «ΤΑΤΚΟ MKKTliiOS. poetry. No. 12, meets third Friday motor car run off to La Fourrlere, tin Agricultural NEWSpaptr, Division, Aim ADVnTSDLY THE of dry wood to artive Tuesday andean Superintendent of Schools in bt®t^Maine, month. Lake No. 83, P. S., second I will refund v. P.rU I odge. No- '·*· Regular Assembly, of Paris, where is gath your money. customers on and after that day. made the of the and fourth Friday evenings of each month. police pound supply perhaps speech .meets.second and or Worll he of the even»n£>of P. of H.—Norway Grange ered together the lost, sto'en strayed Leading AgricnM ftnrnal of tie and and when told of each month at Grange Han. Mr. and Mrs. Eben S. Kilborn fourth Saturdays as well 4?i}|S®firê«es» in Maine in order that their Rust No. 64, meets In of the domestic animal world, written specialist·, the C. Park and of Bethel were parents G. A. R.—Harry Post, Every department by -Stony and F. A. son hall, first and third Thursday evenings ued, .. .. evening. families of W. K. Clifford well known to the New York audience. FIto Subscriptions, $6.60. .'β 1 an·! fourth Wednesday each month. And with that he dipped his linger into South Paris. Shurtleff and Mrs. Ε. E. Hagen with a As always at these Maine gatherings, So SI. meet, every the and his linger into 1;t> SPECIAL INBÛcETeNTS to BAIS- & Co. "V M .-Kamlln l.o.l^. tine dinner Thanksgiving Day. there was a considerable number of Ox- Let us be thankful that Thanksgiving gallipot put N. Bolster was ta-tie it.' XOTICE. ERS OF LAKG£S CLl'BS. ford Bears in and ornament- is a of the past. Turkey uiouth. "T:*te it, gentlemen; Dayton has the attendance, Day thing The subscriber gives notice th*t he and fourth Tues- A. K. Martin repurchased "and exercise h'-rcby \o. Ι·αβτ. me«ti second ink: the centre of a table at too high. said the professor, yom hns been duly administrator with the I Four Months' Trial 50 cents. meat market at Rumford Falls which he prominent en- appointed Trip a were and Mre. E. Andrews will annexed of the estate of values in so. which number of them seated Mr. Eugene fakuities." Have special good ran for several year», and which he sold Whist Club perceptive DANIEL BI9BEK, late of Canton, :;'f;:,iuSSnbooncll at *·XfiU was a stuffed of Oxford tertained the Professional was toward tlu '.. -Ithirl Monday evenings six months bear, symbolical The gallipot pushed In the of Oxford, deceased, and given SPECIMEN COPIES when he moved here some It was the club's first County County. No one seemed to know now Tuesday ovening. reluctant class. One one the stu bunds ae the law directe. All persons having will be moihd free on request. It will pay any- a most by are < Thanks- ago. for the season and was demands the estate of said deceased Mr, :.ir.i ('. Andrews spent the bear got there, but if I were to meeting a lit;· cr iuti. against body Interested In nnv way in country life to dents resolutely dipped desired to present tho same for seulement, and v.c with relatives in Lynn. Mrs. Z. F. Durkee and little daughter, exercise my Yankee of for them. Address the : _.i privilege "guess- pleasant gathering. the abominable concjctlou and v.itl nil Indebted thereto are requested to make pay- ■end publishers I should that there The death of Jacob F. French at the was at home from Madeline, of Bethel, spent Thanksgiving ing," guess Itgot ment Immediately. Π ,- Μ Κ Uebbard at his home a wry face sucked the abomina- G. STAPLES. LUTHER TUCKER A. SON, with her sisters, Mrs. Ε. E. Wormell, through the assistance of Kimball c. age of 03 years, took place many Nov. 15th, 1904. ANSEL Mittens Ν. ·, :.·;. ·, for Thanksgiving. The Albany, T. Blankets, Gloves, ; Mrs. M. A. Needham, and Mrs. Ε. M. Atwood, formerly of Buckheld and now in Norway Thursday, Nov. 17. tion from their lingers. on the : > taken at this office. ν several days Cook. of New York funeral services were held Sunday "tJeutlemeii. gentlemen." said ι Town of Paris. |y Subscription" Maud Douglass spent City. _ j B. S. Rideout. Mr. w friends in Portland last week. At this table of Oxford Bears I noticed afternoon Rev. fessor. "I iai!3t r»»peat that ye Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Hilton entertained by Transportation. was the son of Isaiah and Hannah i·· iu Mr. and Mrs. Atwood and Mr. and Mrs. French use your fakuities of observation, On December 14th, 1904, the Superintending ν ,.- >;i>ie who is teaching as Wash- and Porter, Thanksgiving guests Henry in Jan. of Paris will con. John Lewis Child·, of Buck- (Shedd) French. Born Albany, looked mair at what School Committee of tbe town was (or of formerly if ye had closely of for the Hosiery. ; >rt tn.l. at home Thanksgiving. burn. wife and daughter, Bingham, in Co. 23d Maine sider bids for the transportation pupils field, and with them was John Bur- 7, 1841. He enlisted C, would !.:·.« ami Wade, wife and daughter, of H. Prince. I was dacin' the no-i ye ensuing term or terms in the followlrg districts, « and of Portland Marry the celebrated naturalist and Volunteers, under Capt. Chas. Snow's Falls, Whittemore, •r Τ .irland family roughs, ubsairved tliat ti e which I pui viz : Bolster, Forbes, at Nelson ί». Portland. and three children, Ina, finger so-callei. All bids must w., Tii.inksgiving guests author, and it is enough to say that he is Mrs. French St arns Hlll«JI»trlcts, survive him. He was i:iio ma mooth wan nae the linger thai be In writing, sealed, and presented to the under- HILLS, 35 MARKET SQUARE, Swett is as as his and Mr. and and Elder's. Mrs. John G. very seriously charming books, Harry Agnee, noon 1904. In- I. O. O. F., î into the gallipot!" signed before of December 14th, ill. Her sons, George and John, of Ken- Mrs. Charles L. Case, Paris Hill. At a member of Oxford Lodge, dippeil formation as to routes may be had vt the Super- Jeweler and Graduate Μ irace I. TV Motte has been the Optician. and were Burbank Water and a member of intendent of Schools. tor a nebunk. her daughter. Mrs. Curtis, other tables there Messrs. of North ford, MAINE. Cv· ,»f Miss Susie M. Wheeler Grove 1· reserved to any or all bids SOUTH PARIS, ^ a of of Dr. and Mrs. A. R. Interment in Pine The right reject Louie Etter, Linn, and Woodbury Bethel, the G. Tlie l.old Fever. C. WHEELER, few granddaughter, ALTON days. are with her. \bbott, Mr. Abbott formerly of Farm- Cemetery. was Supt. of Schools. on When, many years agj. gold at of business closed ν »s I.isbeth was home incnon and Mrs. Abbott formerly Nearly all places the ex Murphy H. C. Aldrich, who has been id to 11 A. first discovered in Australia at to living Mr. and Mrs. Albert Post office from 8:30 ,.... her school l'ikad spend | Waterford, Davie», Thursday. nevoi Petition for LowestPricesiDOxfordOounty. Hiram Pulsifer's house, has gone to D. mes- citeiuent caused has probably Bankrupt's Discharge. Mr. Davies of and 2:30 to 5 p. m. The R. F. ) Thanks tiiving. mov- formerly Waterville, M., were In the matter of work for R. L. and has chance to the been in history. Offices > In Cuminings, Mr. and Mrs. Davies both now of Pans sengers were given a enjoy equaled BIOS M. GREELY, Bankruptcy. Brett and of Beverly, ed with his to Mr. to rot at an- J Π. Ρ family family Cummings* Hill and New York, and the of with their people. deserted, ships were left Bankrupt. been at C. t. Brett s Secretary day of the Dis- MAINE. Ma>«.. have quests farm in Woodstock. F. Locke was before the muni- their crews, the were To the Hon. Clahence Hai.k, Judge NORWAY, the society, Mr. Charles H. Kilbourne, Henry chor by prisons States for the District a He trict Court of the United fur few days. at Uni- of Waterford. court for intoxication. the wardens, the Topic next Sunday evening formerly cipal Monday left unguarded by ofU1 Maine: to $12, in the Mi-s Julia P. Morton was at home versalist church, the strenuous life. I hear that the next entertainment of was fined $1 and costs, amounting streets the police. Men ION M. GREELT, of Paris, County unpatrolled by and State of Maine, in ^ΡΡΡΡΡΡΡΡΡΡΡΡΡΡΡΡΡΡΡΡΡΡΡΡΦΡββΡ^βΡΡΡΡΡΡΡΡβββ*: where she teaches, of stren- is to be an old-fashion- was as λ.* of Oxford, ,'· Mass., Is the life the liberal Christian the Maine which had to act Β — ,-r AMng'on, Society paid. official v that on Λ, CO. in high positions said District,liJBtl It,, respectfullyII·» |1UV.. J represents F. A. SHrKTLEFF Rom. dance with a im- P. Bassett has been appointed was P. Α. SIirBTLEFF Λ, CO. for Thanksgiving. uous enough? Eccl. 9:10, Col. 3:23, ed kitchen specially Albert and for themselves. the 28th day of December, last past, he duly for a term of "boots" grooms re- 12:11. Rev. E. W. Pierce. Maine tiddler who is to do the state detective Gov. Hill bankrupt under tbe Acts of Congress who in Leader, ported by was left one adjudged surren- V \ltaO. Walker, teaches In (Jeelong there only lating to Bankruptcy; that he has duly and in the old-fashioned four years. r.f OESiHiEPierrr '· at home for fiddling calling his wooden all his and rights property, j, sdi-ol at Wells, is Election of officers and all day meeting of the for a servitor. He bail lost 1c;: dered property 7 rooms and half acre of land. 41 Maine style. I have heard that pure The prayer petitioners and has fully complied with all the requirements inge, :, t recess. of Paris next Five lot has been not decamp. hanksgiving Grange Saturday. sweet cider and will be pro- street over the tannery and could comfortably or said Acts and of tbe orders of Court touching Main Street. Call on or address, 0. W. MEDALLIONS for doughnuts been cents will be charged each member to the selectmen. The matter wits hungry. Men his bankruptcy. M » G. Stiles, who has vided for refreshments in contrast the Everybody gold be Me. Mabelle to to the granted by Wherefore he prays, That he may decreed Royal, South Paris, re- | dinner, the go benefit will come before the town in tubs ami L !.. three weeks, has proceeds somewhat elaborate dinner that I have of in open streets, have a full from all v for about in acceptance slept by the Court to discharge of of the sale which will be given later in March, 05. en- bis estate under said the handsomest kinds t lrn,..; Boston for the winter. just told vou about, and that ample pro- at the next annual meeting boxes, in tents and bare of cover debts provable against Are the winter. desirable such debts as are ex- among vision will be made for those who do It will open up several very robbed aud slaughter- bankruptcy Acts, except FOR SALE. Mrs. John F. of Au- need- tirely. Convicts cepted by law from such discharge. Mr and Stanley and ae it is much A. D. 1904. : : The ladies of the Baptist Social Circle not dance. lots for buildings Hulks were bursting with their Dated this 19th day of October, ι Bull Calf, Hereford and Hol- : : Kr: were guests of their Mrs. the ed. will find. daughter. a and social at the The Maine in New \ork seems ed will without doubt be accepted by ΒΙΟΝ M. GREELY, Bankrupt. you will give supper Society loads of It was rather a stein. ι Full Blooded Berkshire pictures ( \V. Bowker, for Thanksgiving. its in prisoners. ORDER OF NOTICE ΤΠΕΗΕΟϋ. too. This season's church evening, supper served to be fulfilling purpose bringing town. A are Thursday last lad time while it lasted. ι old. They very inexpensive at Concert Hall ur J1AI.1I., DO. Boar, ι· γ c. Andrews of North Anson at 0:30 o'clock. Price as usual. AU are Maine people residing here into closer The Grange sale ΙΗΗΙΚΙΙΙ year 26th of Nov., A. D. 1904, on read· are than ever before. Mr. ami ladies in re- week netted the fifty dollars. On this (lay A. K. designs prettier «a. r 1:. guests of his parents. cordially invited. All the belong- acquaintance these very pleasant society It ie JACKSON, of the Junior COUGH REMEDV Ιηκ the foregoing petition, Paris. Mr- Charles G. Andrews, over rhanks- ing to the society are retjuested to meet unions. At the annual meeting CHAMBERLAIN'S Ordered by the Court, That a hearing be ha·! South stock is now in. The assortment is of A. D. Our Holiday at same to sew. Yours Christian Union Friday IS PLEASANT TO TAKE. upon the same on the 16th day Dec., 2:30 o'clock day, truly, Young People's ealtl Dis- selec- ijiving. Maine Farmer. | held at Concert Hall, was a sup- Ι'.ΌΊ, before eald Court at Portland, In and Better make your A Transplanted evening, The finest of loaf In the forenoon ; and that no- very large complete. Harrv K. Maxim and Miss Bean came There was a baptism with reception following which quality granulated trict, at 10 o'clock per and entertainment, is used in the manufacture of tice thereof be In the Oxford Demo- before the choicest ores are taken. to Thanksgiving of members at the Methodist church on sugar published and tions fr. Portland spend John's Letter. an election as follows: the crat, a newspaper printed In eald District, an resulting Chamberlain's Remedy, and In wit! Mr. Maxim's parents, branklm Sunday evening. The pastor gave Cough that all known creditors, and other peraons 1'reMdent—Clara Hathaway. in its it a the eald tlmo and ti: ami wue. Buck. roots used preparation give Interest, may appear at place, each. M ix Vice-President—Gladys the lOo. to $2.00 A BIRTHDAY PARTY IN- Puuliatn. tlavor similar to syrup, making it and show cause. If any they have, why favor of the religious training of chil- UK ACCEPTS Secr-jary—Koeamond maple should not bo l. OF V: Julian Stowe entertained tive to Huskell. to take. Mr. W. L. Rod- prayer of said petitioner gnintc AT THE PHARMACIES dren. Rev. L. II. who has been THE OLD-TIME Treasurer—Myrtle quite pleasant Is further ordered the Court, That Mr. and Mrs. Beau, VITATION, GIVEN IN of Ar.d It by Thanksgiving Day. D. and ITattie Cragin of Pooleeville, Md., in speaking the Clerk shall send by mall to all known cred- pastor of prominent Methodist churches, Mrs. J. Cragin erick, ad- .-.if Emory, Mr. Allie Emery, WAY. for Mass., for this "I have used Cham- itors copie* of eald petition and this order, a temperance sermon in the left Wednesday Medford, remedy says: a<> Mise Laura Emery. preached with chil- dressed to them at their places of residence Mi Ami Emery, the school a few vacation. berlain's Cough Remedy my CO. morning. In Sunday cigar- be days' stated. F. A.SHURTLEFF& may very convenient, for several and can truthfully Hale, Judge o' and and Ε. I,, were coudemned. Téléphonée The schools closed Wednesday dren years Witness the Hon. Clarknce W W Walker family ettes heartily we have an invitation to a village at Portland, but when two weeks' vacation. it is the beet of the kind the said Court, and the seal thereof, and of Portland were afternoon for a say preparation of A. D. family The Ladies' Aid of the M. E. church of one of the fair went to to take it In said District, on the 26th day Nov., of Mrs. Walker's birthday anniversary W. F. Jones, and family I know of. The children like Maine. giving guests the 16th or the 60th Esq., 1904 2 will hold a sale of aprons and home ones—whether it be dinner it has no aftereffect." For E. Clerk. Mrs Greene's A.C.Junes Boston for their Thanksgiving and injurious [L.S.] JAMES HKWEY, I parents, to it come a shorter Stores,]»™,™ have thereon. made candies at their vestry Thursday —we prefer by Mrs. Ο. N. sale Shurtleff Λ* Co., South Paris; A true copy of pntltlon and order and wife. with Mr. Jones' mother, by E. IIKWEY, Clork. afternoon and Dec. 1st. In route, after the old-time fashion. The Attest: JAMES F. A. «ni'RTLEFF 4t CO. evening, Jones. Jones Drug Store, Oxford; Noyes Drug F. A. NIirnTLKFF A. CO. S. W. II. Swett. with this Miss Godwin will sound is there all with a left Me-si» J. Brown, connection right, grapho- Mr. and Mrs. George W. Whitman Store, Norway. have had a well a table of articles for sale. or to it, but the and Λ. B. Talbot large have fancy phonic squeal ring for Seffner, Fla., Wednesday, where they tn«««»««a«aoa«aba»aoo««>d6.»»ja-acaa«aoaagaa«»i»M«"«* Corner and are hav- excellent to breath that strikes the nerve that whale which was killed on the du·,* near Fan view A most opportunity pur- balmy will the winter months. The for water to their Christmas Cocoa will be a hint and a memory of nutmeg spend and shore was sold for $15 by Green ng jn' laid running chase gifts. gives Chester Flint, assisted by Ernest Brunswick barns. served and ice i-ream and cake will be on is too near its source, and too the three fishermen who slew it and house.·» .tml geranium, John Hayes, captured a deer at Norway Iu the there will be an far to be satisfactory. now the think they have warm when driving by using G. of sale. evening away perfectly Lake the tiret of the week. The deer purchasers Keep Deputy Sheriff George Shirley We had an invitation to a The carcass will 150 entertainment consisting of readings birthday a and when taken a gold mine. yield «a brought to jail was chased by dog Fryeburg Thursday aud solos Mrs. and others to of a few friends and it came by of oil, the 45 fine ivory teeth of Browntield. who by Smiley gathering from the water was nearly exhausted by gallons or heater. W am G. Anthony old and method. We for each to Bowdoin a"Leman"carriage sleigh which all are cordially invited. the established way in the ice. Mr. have been sold $1 •v >rr\e iu default of a tine his efforts breaking Stamps we no Trading tflirty days the and have watch fobs and the skeleton the inch for accepted invitation, has the deer in his stable. The boys for I am the 12 inch for $2.25 and 14 for assault and Nov. ΗΌ4. Flint now mu- GIVEN WITH selling battery. South Paris, 25th, regrets to offer that we accepted is fast will be sold to the college for the special deer is a feeder and being who usa them would not get next The annual meeting of the "Riverside and went. We have had more heart-to- good seum in Prof. Lee's depart- People say they T'.e calendar winter begins tamed. biological $3.00. winter Association" will be held at heart on old "North Hill," In the meantime the whale is on one. ay. and the astronomical Cemetery meetings Mrs. Thomas H. Sawin baa returned ment. along without Wouldn't the office of Wilson ά Gray on Saturday, from to the pres- and is a reve- Purchase i' ι" three weeks later. reckoning lullaby days her visit with friends and relatives exhibition yielding good Every are as warm when at 2 p. m. Business from over No smoke. No smell ami just : of winter was so far Dec. ;>d, 1904 o'clock, than we can name. lire. Mary nue. It is 25 feet and weighs they tl: k the beginning ent, in Boston. long to hear the reports of the trustees and Davee has into the habit of six tons. return as when start. in the future, would you? got having Mr. and Mrs. Rufus K. Morrill left you you election of officers and and the had COCOA treasurer, any birthdays quite regularly, many morning for a That has not • F. Eastman and family spent come for Boston Wednesday A MATTER all Λ--urge other business that may properly she has had have crowded her out with ONLY MAKES BAD is distinguished from with Mrs. Eastman's week or ten days' trip their peo- riiank.ogiving before the meeting. of into a well-kept and nice take WORSE. its full flavor, delicious EeKrI™ at girlhood this is the way to rothersby JAMES N. FAVOR, :ir>. Dr. and Mr>. C. P. Ilubbard, They think |ia:. Η. N. Bolster, Sec'y. hood. We lead ple. never of it an discount. and absolute purity. re- looking young-old lady a you have thought quality Maine. 1. 'veil. Miss Carrie Hubbard will seven vacation. Perhaps equivalent ΟΙ ΜλΙτί St.* Norway, her by seven birthdays. Subtract Keene of the the fact must be to every IS· Walter M. there for the Porter L. Swift and Roy but apparent Downey Co., maiu present. A Double Silver Wedding. from our number and there she is. a lack Maine State University came home for one that constipation is caused by I intend to give stumps to. BOSTON, MASS. and Nov. was the our come often, in the use of Rev. Howard A. Clifford family Friday evening, 2">th, Although birthdays dinners. of water in the system, and are P.S. The Ltntfiry Rtctift Book fre- their Thanksgiving one whether a at East of Mr. aud Mrs. have been a old fashioned every they ,t%t FREE. passed pleasant Thanksgiving tweuty-tifth anniversary seeming, although the; Crews of men have been at work for drastic cathartics like the of Mr. A. J. married and as and we have not become matter worse. or not. Green Ruinford in the home Κ. N. Anderson's life, quent many, yet week or more on the local telephone makes a bad asked for com- pills only the father of Mrs. Clifford. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Albert D. Park had also hardened aud indifferent at their now in and Liver Tab- Knight, lines. The lines about town are Chamberlain's Stomach or five cent dis- an tire was the same deed on the 25th of but we a moment startled, of in stamps per Clifford reports that open committed ing, stop first class condition but at an expense lets are much more mild and gentle Mr. the clock of time tells off the dose with cash his special joy. November twenty-live years ago, when years hundreds of dollars to the companies. their effect, and when the proper count every pur- celebrated the event that have since first we knew that and Mrs. Anderson gone (but The U. O. P. F. a supper at G. A. is taken their action is so natural The next circle of the Universalise a tender- give chase. those who took part in the did not realize) mother's loving Nov. can realize it is the effect of <> od Cheer will be held next by inviting R. Hall on Wednesday evening, 30, one hardly Society to on Hill- ness and ever watchful care. of "Our Folks" their home a medicine. a 25 cent bottle Co. Dec. 0. Supper will be served play at at 6:30 o'clock. Try The S. & H. Trading Stamp ru>'»day. side Avenue. "Our Folks" However, on this particular day, of the crew For sale Shurtleff A Co., hour after which the two- responded Asa E. Swift is in charge them. by Winter Overshirts. at the usual can be a man, aud with a few addi- the base of the sixtieth milestone, there Oxford; better than bought will be almost to at the electric and power station. South Paris; Jones Drug Store, give goods act comedy "Our Awful Aunt" a clatter of light desira- tions to the them- was such hum of voices and the is first- the for men and A assortment of followed Prices party, they enjoyed The foundation for boilers Noyes Drug Store, Norway. with the discount value of stamps. boys. large given, by specialties. till a late hour with and sloshing of coffee and rattle of selves gloriously dishes, class. The boiler house will be built and tlannel as usual. last but not that it was difficult to listen Fred and Boardman, aged 10 Exami ne them and see for Wanted. ble for winter wear. music, games, stories, and of cutlery, wood and sheathed with metal with steel George yourself goods Jersey "bells of were drowned Sun- A bit; shipment of venison came into least, refreshments. Mrs. Anderson to the ringing of the memory," and 19, respectively, cash for Hemlock and to a more convenient roofing. in Alewive We will pay shirts made in many grades. town .«u the evening train Wednesday, was with a silver service by and we put it off were at home afternoon, the 20tb, styles presented Ε. H. and A. L. Cotton day was at R. R. station «.t.- E. P. M. and son. season. The consisted of "Rash," West Kennebunk. George Bark delivered any it brought by C. Brett, her husband family for dinner with their Pond, Elizabeth and three Thanksgiving on the ice when it broke and a radius of 100 miles of our and brown tlannel Walker and W. II. Cuminings, who had An original poem was read by one of Justus, John, skating within Blue and gray striped shirts Gray no parents. and both were "••en at at Molunkus for the Now had all known but no Lazarus and Martha, foot Fred tried to rescue him at Canton. Communciate band for Swett's camp "troupe." they Marys, Joseph A. Woods has ciit his factory knit for 50c. shirts, made with a number of Each (lis allow· there was talent in the company, the spirit and the disposition, also lost. Me. jersey days. got great though badly with an axe. W. C. Leavitt with L. W. Smith Co., Canton, the six animals as all be car- the of Martha was there. . linen collar, $1.50 ance of two deer, and they could "stare," stage temperament cut his hand so badly as to require the C. LEAVITT or You know that the Martha of old at- and Liver made an imposing array. penters, scene-shifters, supers, any services of a surgeon. Chamberlain's Stomach Eztra blue jersey old but when this microbe tended to the department exclusive- a favorite for stom- heavy at Bucktield, thing; poetic grub Hon. Scribner of Springfield, Tablets are becoming Petition for Discharge. Some referee hearings woman that in- Lyman MAINE. Bankrupt's for : ^ a was brought forth their was great. ly. That is the sort of Ο. and For sale NORWAY, matter uf 1 shirts, fleeced, 75c.,J flan- which involved the of a line, pride visited his sister, Mrs. N. Bradbury ach troubles constipation. In the Blue, tan and brown running said it shall be that our terests a man and he clings to of Jones DANA C. PIIILBROOK, In Bankruptcy. of our at- They published, hungry week. Mr. Scribner is chairman Shurtleff & Co., South Paris; [ took the attention of several filled to the muz- this by Bankrupt. ) to wear with fame be her—at least till he is of the nel overshirts, week. may greater: the board of Drug Store, Oxford; Noyes Drugstore, IIo.v. Clauknck Hale, Judge a* torneys for the first half of last prison inspectors. To the overshirts* « n live bave come am! zle. do say that the seat of man's of the of the United States for the ^\11 wool jersey was one of the Twenty years gone They Thomas H. Sclater of Auburn Norway. and District Court white collar, $2 Walter L. Gray, Esq., «et forth one mora or Quick! β Since our host an·! hoxtexe affection is in his stomach—there E. F. and now Easy District of Maln<> : l,blue. referees, and «& Wheeler were the of lite firm of A. L. & Goss, of Bethel, In the and $1 Wright To tnke journey together thereabout—but we contend that that is This will Interest Mother·. C. PHILUROOK. gray For three In sunshine or storm or any old weather. treasurer of the Maine State Poultry and of Oxford, and State of Maine, Is counsel for one of the parties. for Children, County hail no for the days ahead, a li-bel. the annual ex- Mother Gray'· Sweet Powders DANA represent·, that on was They thought Pet Stock Association, Howel said District, respectfully Wilson the only practic- • host Bad Stomach, Summer he was days Judge >f tiie malting ot tire* and the baking of bread. To the bounty provided by the at the Core Feverlshness, Soap-Making the 12th day of Dec·, la-t past, duly flannel shirts, and domet flannel »we> to hibit of which takes place City Disorders, move sod regulak the Acts of colored in town. The klo>lliu£ to xpllt, the ping egun. In the municipal Saturday To shake Into your shoes. It rests the his estate under said will be many, and may we b« there every was In melt lbs. of grease, pour debts provable against candies, etc. The ice cream table Tho* there ha-· been »ha>le at well at »un. noon John Reeves of North Paris Makes walking easy. Cures Corns, Bunions, water, 5# such debts as arc ex. John. feet, λ Stir and bankruptcyjutcy Acts, exceptexcept-—- Ο. E. Bar- And If w-ntght they couM go back time. and costs for assault growing Kails, Swollen and Sweating water in the grease. put law from such discharge. be in charge of Mrs. fined five dollars 25c. I on't Lye cepted by overshirts in Thev wouM willingly take tue Mme oM track, all druggie ta and shoe stores. accept loth of November, A. I>. 1904. flannel over- winter rows and Miss Alice B. The Butterfield. Address Allen aside to set. Dated this day All wool blue Bojs* Knight. To travel together through good or 111 upon John any substitute. Sample FREE. C. PIIILBROOK, Bankrupt. with Walker-Marston. DANA and festival will close Thursday eveuing The rent of ttie w »y >:own ilfe'e long hill. 8. Olmsted. Le Roy, Ν. Y. Pall Direction· on Every Package and 2 many styles,. «25c. 50c. took at shirts, $150 a and eutertainment. Further A very wedding place The can OF THEREON. supper Now to make this poem complete, pretty AFRICA. is ORDER NOTICE the home of Mr. and Mrs. John 6. FROM SOUTH Banner Lye pulverized. notice next week. Tw nty-flve veurs ago. with willing feet, and closed at will, per- Dutbict of Maine, es. the same road even- Born. be A. D. on read \lbert aa >hort and the few, ing, in that a hearing be bad B. FOSTER, went The >ears hardships way of using chamberlain's Oct. to the wife of A the article needed Ordered by the Court, H. Some of the young people skating, look ahead new. Grace Florence, and Arthm In Rumford Point, 99, time. It is the of Dec., A. D \nd they wlthcour>ge daughter, [new just upon the same on 9th day an a in mar REMEDY. Ο Goddard, a son. will clean in said Die but it was at best unsatisfactory For they can t think Abble would start troupe. Garfield Walker were united COUGH ol household. It paint, before said Court at Portland, " In South Waterford, Nov. 18, to the wife every 1904, thai the ice scarce and Λη·Ι once moregt. to "looping the loop took at sii soften water, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon ; and MAINE. amusement, being riage. The ceremony place Erland Farnum, a son. marl le and tile work, trlct, Dem NORWAY, "Our Folks"are d sl»andexford an'l Norway to give a show. o'clock presence sinks, closets pipe· a In said District, am! a son. disinfect ocrât, newspaper printed I hristmae trade so the Paris vVe have come here with toe liest of IntcU and near friends. from thur Curtis, and other In orders, tc-nlght families Mr. Arthur writing the wife of Dr. W. Β "ises Bann* that all known creditors, persons no Chapman In Oxford, Nor. IS. to Write for booklet 0/ Co. ran in the forenoon Γο congratulate all on the rear* well spent. was ii appear at the said time and place Manufacturing The bride beautifully gowned South Africa, says: "As a son. Interest, may the May your >lays be as d led with laughter and jtike' Durban, Natal, Hark*!1, show If any they have, why and the Mason Co. white with chiffon trimmings. Reme- In Not. 10, to the wife of Napoleoi Lye"—free. and cause, Manufacturing A* they were when yon played In the troup« organdie a that Chamberlain's Cough Norway, of said petitioner should not be granted service ol proof Dufresne a Work*, Philadelphia prayer that tlx all The usual union called "Our folks/' The groom wore conventional black. for old and young, daughter- The Ρ·ηη Cbetnlcal A nd It Is further Ordered the Court, day. dy is a cure suitable In Woodford*, Νον.Χ, to «he wife of Julian Η by was as twu of Hiram Beaton, Maift shall send mall to all known creditor· the churches omitted, only Kev. H. U. Hoyt officiated, the A of a lea Richardson &. Co., Clerk by I pen you following: neighbor Farra-, daughter. Char of said and this order, addressed of the four churches have settled the service. over two months In OxfoH, Nov. 90, to the wife of Franl copies petition Paris School». using ring mine bad a child just to them at their of residence as stated. one of those two wat Regarding from to ten Walker, a daughter. places pastors, and The same evening, eight It bad a very bad and the of Rev Wliness the lion. Clarence Hale, Juilg» the of the school old. cough In Rum ford Falls, Nov. 83, to the wife at Port out of town. In fact there was nt At regular meeting a was to a hundred oi to it of the said Court, and the teal thereof, reception given did not know what give Geo A. Martin, a daughter. of Nov. sort board on Saturday, the resignation ol their besi parents go land, In said District, on the 19th day public gathering of any during more friends who extended I that if they would get a bot- al Miss Annie M. Jenne was ami suggested A. D. 1904. a store full of all kinds of foot- the Some attended the ball accepted, wishes not only in words, but also b] and kill™. COUCH JAMES E. HEW ET, Clerk. will soon be here. We have day. was elected to Miss tle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy [L.8.] Miss Dora Stevens o: Married. τη» A of and order thereon. or Norway in the evening. many handsome presents, coneialing some the dummy teat the baby »»d LUNGS true copy petition of more more ap- Jenne's former as teacher of tlx put upon CURE Attest :-JAMES Ε. IIEWET, Clerk. wear, and we know nothing acceptable place silver, ehina, linen and man^ it would no doubt cure the to close the lec Street School. Mist cut-glass, waa sucking An excellent concert, Pleasant Primary other useful articles. Absent friendi did aboul Mr· Perley β than a nice of th< nor child. This tbey and brought '!/ pair ture course under the auspices of Jenne will resume her course in the there ι Μ,ββ Chsrlott wi,h preciated also remembered them, being a relief and cured the baby.11 RyerMn^5rmirK^fp«H^r' was given at th* mal school at Farming ton. Miss S to quick of PARKER'S Epworth League, check for fifty dollars. The younf This is for sale by Shnrtleff & S Rldeout, H, Dr. Methodist church last evening vens has in this towi remedy ï2wWob King's HAIR BALSAM Monday taught previously will remain with the bride'i Jones Ox- âml JflM Con Βω, and beautifies De liait. and Η. Ε couple Co., South Paris; Drug Store, Clean** Overshoes, The Schubert Quartette—Mrs. and has had a normal training. the winter. frM nf Horw.jr: Promote* a lnxuiUnt powth. ! Boots, Slippers Leggins. ii parents during Drugstore, Norway. Never Falls to Boatore Gray W ilson Miss Grace Mr*. Smiley The winter term of all the schools ford; Noyes ; Color. a full line of Thayer, New Heir to Its Youthful You can suited here. We also carry three selection: 1 the will Hill last weok nominate* Discovery Cure» tealp ditwuc» lihalr falling. get anil Mrs. Burnhaiu—gave town, including high school, Governor Prie# PniggatS a Dee. 27. It is now th< * Belfast as wardei The that a visitor to tb« /TONSUHPTiGN ffi^andfUMst which were received with much ρ pre open ou Tuesday, Bernes Ο. Norton of discovery : OUGHSand 50c *$1.00 1 ' the other and toot FORΓϋΠ I dation. The soloist of the evening w» pian to have a short spring vacation ant of the state prison, to succeed Hilltnai city got mixed, day, τ°· &Ζ·£ FrM Trial. Cases. car make· feel U0LDS and Suit Miss Lillian V. Bearce of Auburn. Mia close the school year June 2, 1U0S. Smith of Auburn, who retiree after eigb the wrong street Bangor .YKSi· Trunks, Bags 1 and the Commercia Bearce delighteΑ ^\NNNSV$*fc^\\\V»ilι from an aunt who lived oomt»*, Oxford Democrat, Paris, Mat*. cused visiting The True "L. f." fnshioned house where Chicago Society WomaWho Wee So In an old pic- THE SNAKE LAUGHS — ON — of η certain in evi- Sick She Could Not Sleep or Eat, Novel of Cranberries. tures period rçfre Ways Preparing a HIMSELF TO DEATH Cured Doea's Pills. dence. "There is au engraving of "] have tried many kind· οf by Kidney From the wastes of Cod sandy Cape blacksnilth'â in the dining room!" medicine· for headache and When a woman's kidneys go wrong, We. 351.—Syncopation». finest and shop largest cranberries and con ald- one who Vh,e said she "You can't ex- "Please don't eat me!" saiil Mr. Frog bilious affection·, her back gives out and every little task [Example: Syncopate gives and to the of that vicinity hystericus/. housekeepers eat dinner there. I A er the True 'L. F.' Atwood'· and leave an entrance. Answer- we are indebted for a number of novel pect me to my as he was up by Mr. Snake. becomes a burden. She is tired, nervous, grabbed Bitter· the best of all, espec- from Donor, and delicious for preparing the imell the hoofs." I am not hungry," said Wonderful Wool run down—suffer· daily door.] recipes "Well. really ially for ceneral debility. I ·\^·'· ^ ν sleepless, Vv\\\·. ^ΧνΝΝΛΧΝΧ\\\\\.' the foremost and leave lMdon.ln.lt. A similar criticism came from one Medlolne iyzrasaaBEsssiBs Carpets backache, bcahaches, dizzy spells, and 1. Syncopate mJgSt OS Mr. Snake, "and I'll make you a prop- have received great benefit CASTOR ΙΑ 2. the and should to the prov- who suffered not from overreilnement, tbe band clinched. Syncopate appetizing appeal If will tell iuc a good from Its use, and therefor· bearing-down pains. ident housewife for use the win- different. osition. you Rests The Kind Υοα Have Always Bought» and which has been "female •taff of life and leave α slender nail during but from something quite give you thla testimonial."— I to close out odd and clean Don't worry over imagined ">β of fresh fruit story, I will let you go." snd has borne the of patterns to »«PPly She was a woman of recently acquired funny W. ChairmanS·- \ in use for over 30 years, signature troubles." Cure the kidneys and you will without a head. 3. Syncopate join *£βη Tho*ntom, is limited to those grown in hothouses, New York Trib- So Mr. Prog sent for all his friends, -Builds Main· and has been made under his per- stock- In wedlock and leave a girl's mime. wealth who. says the up lectmen, Chestervllle. I up be well, Itead how to find the cure. and difficult to a stick. always expensive obtain! an art and ask- and he gave each of them tickle since its 4. a step and leave a tumult. une, went Into gallery the sonal supervision infancy. Marion Knight, of 33 N. Ashland Ave., Syncopate stretched himself straight CRANBERRY Β SOWN BETTY. ed for a painting of a certain size. Mr. Snake Allow no one todeceive you in this. Chicago, 111., member of the Chicago System IV·. 352.—Zoological Acrostic. Stew a of cranberries in a granite "I have just what you want," said "nre Federation of Musicians and a well-known pint All Counterfeits, Imitations and"Just-as-good l>ut A found both in Asia and saucepan and when tender sweeten with the dealer. : winter when I quadruped that with and the health of :lub woman, says *This a of and Relieves tho0istrsss of Wuk Experiments trifle endanger Africa; It has a large head, short, mas- teacupful light-brown sugar He showed her a beautiful animal F. started to ase a Ar- infanta Experiment* Ridlon, flavor with little nutmeg. it a Purifies the Blood and Children—Experience against Chas. looked at %for aive limbs and a thick skin. grated painting, but she Digestion, Doan's Kidney range in the bottom of an earthenware and Clear· the Brain 1. A reptile, belonging few minutes aud then shook her head. Pills I ached in dangerous pudding-dish toasted fingers of graham to North America. "It won't do." she sahl. "I want this bone and chiefly pour over this a of the pre- Corner Wain and Danforth Sts., every bread; layer room." 2. A little animal which has α curi- cranberries and continue with al· picture for my drawing What is CASTORIA bad in tense pared ventured ous way of defending itself. toast and cranberries "But It's a beautiful thing," pains in the kid- Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare- 8. A small carnivorous quadruped, S?}?*?».until the y2!Vidish is nearly filled. Place the dealer. neys and pel- Mm and It is Pleasant. It MAINE. of dish of a announc- Company. Drops Soothing Syrups* crea- around the the for Steamship NORWAY, as a of noxious edge triangles "Not drawing room," goric, The useful destroyer vic organs. toast to form a border and bake in a mod- "You nor other Narcotic tures. ed the woman conclusively. Division. contains neither Opium, Morphine was Portland urine thick erate oven for one hour. Serve in the cow In a drawing Its is its It destroys Worms BO YEARS* 4. An aquatic animal, very common couldn't have.a substance. age guarantee. and cloudy, and dish in which it was baked with a hot, REDUCED RATES. Diarrhoea and Wind EXPERIENCE In small ponds. room!" and allays Feverishness. It cures I could barely foamy sauce. 6. A shellfish much esteemed as an Portland to Boston, (l.OO. Colic* It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation eat enough to CRANBEBRY SAVARIX8. A Tow» of Violin Maker*. article of diet. and It assimilates the Food, regulates the a where Stn'erooius, .... 91.00. Flatulency. live. I felt Butter small timbale molds and The ouly place In the world β. A benet of burden used In eastern sprln- Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. change for the ™em half-fill- violin making may be said to consti- leave Franklin lands. chopped almonds, Steamers Wharf, Panacea—The Mother's Friend. better within a them wjîi>with brioche paste; allow the tute the staple industry is Murkueu- The Children's 7. A large sj>eeles of deer. ing and India I to nee even with the of the In with its numerous Portland, Wharf, Boston, veek. The second week began eating toothed animal. paste top klrclien, Saxony, 8. A small, sharp a hot Marks ieartily. I began to improve generally, molds and bake twenty minutes in surrounding villages. There are alto- daily except Sunday, at 7 p. M. ALWAYS Designs 9. A bird which prefers darkness to savarin GENUINE had I oven. Cutoff the top of each about 15.000 In this dis- as Ac. ind before seven weeks passed gether people rates as low CASTORIA Copyrights daylight. and over a thick sirup, Freight always iua> of dol- pour cranberry in the manu- Αητηηβ «endii.e a »lietch and vas well. I had spent hundreds a trict engaged exclusively deecrlpUon«netncr al 10. An animal with sufficient ather lines. of wi/ yt^run our opinion amphibious letting the cakcs absorb sirup Beare the (iu!v ;rw ars for medicine that did not me, facture of violins. The inhabitants, Signature invention ta prubablf patentable. Conimunlca- help skin. to moisten them well and not "LEMUE SEE," SAID MB. PKOtf. ll:ai^bookon Patent· ver)* valuable yet enough tlonaitrictlf coiUkicntiail. >ut $0 worth of Doan's Pills re- from the small boy and girl to the F. LISCOMB, Witt fr·»*. OMeet agency for necurin* patenta. Kidney to lose their shape. Serve hot with J. Agent, Munn Λ Co. WCtlTf the out on the and there was a P:ttenta t:Uen through stored me to perfect health." cream. wrinkled, gray headed veteran and ground, without change Ui tbe No. 353.—Charade. sweetened whipped Franklin W IptruU w>tic'% are row of frogs with tickle straws harf, A FREE TKIAL of this kidney a tale employed long great My first curling displays. fbappe. aged grandmother, cranbebby on each siiie of him. nedicine which cured Miss Knight will My second la a tall always. throughout the year in making some Portland, Me Jlmcricaa. a tall of ways. Boil one of cranberries in suffi- Mr. reflec- Scientific Tsreeet cir- My whole's foreign quart this instrument. "Leiume see," said Frog A handsomely Mlo«tmt«J weekl*. )e mailed on to any part of part or other of · application to when CUlatH>Q l'f «11» s.ienuUc tournai. Terme, W cient water prevent burning; J aliI newsdealer». he United States. Address Foster-Mil- tively. •air: fou* mont ha.ll. Sol 1>7 Ko. 354.—Prefixes. tender removo from fire and stir in a The Plodder. "Ha! ha! ha!" laughed Mr. Snake, >urn Co- Buffalo. X. Y. Sold by all of and a of using the same prefix In each pinch baking-soda cup granu- him with their By Just before his death William Cary, and all the frogs tickled SHINNSCo^^^NewYorlυ IBce, 636 F 8t. Waabtmjton. D. G. ieakrs ; price, tifty cents pec box. lated strain the cranberries Branch case make the changes: sugar; following tickle straws. Worms?nro with iviimii. a fruit sieve into the freezer, the great shoemaker, missionary and rluldri'u troubled The Kind You Haïe 1. To test into to make better. through anil treated lor sviiietlunK elfe. A few doer* of ■ Always Bought a said Mr. and when cool add the well-beaten whitei noted linguist, said about his biogra- "Once upon time," Frog. 2. The substance of which anything lilni! Tickle hlnf!" he cried to For Over 30 Years. of two eggs sweetened with two table- "If he gives me credit for being "Tickle Dr. True's Elixir I In Use pher: CITY. le'made into unimportant. of Freeze to the frosrs. "There was a man." will c.tpel worms If thryeitjt,aiul prove a valu· I TM« CfHTAUA COMPANY, TT MURRAY ITPHT, NCW ίβΜ DeWITT'S spoonfuls powered sugar. a plodder, he will do me Justice. Any- abletomclftberearcnoworm*. SScmdruf»i»u. ■ and M». the consistency of mush, then pour this will be too much. I "lie! he! he! hi! 111! hi!" laughed Mr. PIÎ. J. F. TKt'E A: CO., Auburn. M of Stair·. thing beyond WITCH HAZEL No. 355.—Λ Flight in one cupful of whipped cream and half Shake. word can plotl. To this I owe everything. The last two letters of each a, pint of chopped hickory-nuts; continue said Succès "He lived in a little red house," (Slai.y W. H. Winchester, form the first two letters of the the until very stiff and pack in must ] freezing Mr. Frog. "Tickle him! Tickle hiin!" word. the usual manner. At serving time un- succeeding Clreua end Charcb Seata. ho! ho! hu! hu! hu!" laughed moldona cut-glass platter, garnishing "Ho! Frames 8 on as uncomfort- Picture 1 ο ο ο °f cranberry J®11* and If people hud to sit Mr. Snake. SALVE ο ο as ut circus, "Tickle ο ο seats at α church the a said Mr. Frost. HEADQUARTERS FOR TBI ORIGINAL. glace nuts."08 able "On hill." ο ο ο ο is one of ο 0 bow they would roar! This him! Tickle him!" ο ο ο ο CBANBEBBY FRITTEBS. FARMERS! of ATTENTION Core for Pile*. the things thut prove the influence "HI! he! ho! ho! hi! he!" laughed Mr. A Well Known ο ') ο and ο Place in a a cupful Pictures, ° ° large mixing-bowl mind over matter.—Atchison Globe. Snake. hands. eo- ο ο ο ο a Cures obstinate sores, chapped of sugar, add one well-beaten egg, in the ο ο ο ο "And a lightning hug flew la mi. skin diseases. Makes burns and scalds tablespoonful of melted butter, a pinch ο ο ο 4 Afflicted Alike. said Mr. Frog. "Tickle him! We could not Improve the quality 3 of cinnamon and allspice and window," painless. powdered it is Mr. Mirrors Democrat a 'he Modiste—Madum, Impossi- h lye! hlyl!" laughed The Oxford If paid double the price. The best salve A lui.ilnous body In the heavens. A beat to a cream ; then stir in gradually "Hlyi! Mats, oaa or that onixed ble to any money out of your hus- Snake. that experience produce money native of Arabia. Having the power. pint of sifted flour that has been get caa of jand. The Customer—Well, don't I "And set flre to the house." said Mr. ^ AND buy. To rest heavily. Soon. One time. To with a heaping teaspoonful baking- moistening with a little ice-water uave the same trouble? Frog. "Tickle him! Tickle him!" give up. Beloved. powder, & to form a stiff when thoroughly liahaha! hahahi!" Cares Piles 3 to 4. entrance. batter; "Ilahaha! laughed s,JL Permanently From 1 to 2. Mouldings pause: blanded add a of cranberries DeWltt's Is the and pure and pint large To have a respect for ourselves Mr. Snake. Y. Tribune Farmer original only cut in two and well Portrait Work The Ν. for that have been sugar- have α defer- man out the tire with genuine Witch Hazel Salve made. Look No. ano.—Bird Pussies. guides our morals, and to "And the put High Gradg ed. Drop by the spoonful into hot fat the name De WITT on every box. All otheia ence for others governs our manners. a bucket of soup," said Mr. Frog. YEAR FOR and fry a golden brown; roll in confec- in Water FOR ONE ■Λ counterfeit, mruis rr —Sterne. "Tickle him! Tickle him!" Crayon, color, tioner's sugar and serve immediately on Mm O. De WITT * CO.. CHICAGO. tills was so funny to a folded napkin, accompanied with a hard Now. absolutely a Oeneratlou. him and Oil Sold by r. A. Shurtleff ft Co. sauce flavored with kirch. Au Earlier Mr. Snake and the frogs Jabbed Sepia specialty. A Eussiuu immigrant of tender age so fiercely in the ribs with their tickle Blanks, Horns, and CBAXBEBRY ΒΟΜΙΝΥ CREAMS. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Recordsf was being registered lu a downtown straws that he went Into regular Boil a of "small" hominy in J. WALDO cupful Philadelphia school. The teacher spasms of laughter, twisting up Into NASH, sufficient salted water to cover- Supplies. boiling "What Is yoer name?" knots and around 011 the when cooked (in about an hour) remove questioned, squirming the child. lie tied so that be froni the fire, add a tablespoonful of but- "Katlnku," replied ground until gut up L. M. TUFTS, Licensed Taxidermist, father's name?" choked to death. ter, half a tablespoonful of sugar, a small "And your was simply MASONIO of thick cream, a few drops of va- "I never hut one," curne the quick AH of which shows that you should Nichols St., SOUTH PARIS. OSSOKlÛOOOfiSCfiCÉOfiOeÉûûaOQOOGO Berlin, Ν. H. BLOCK, Find the names of two birds. cupful C85IO red, green there Up=to=Date CHARLES H. GILBERT, diagonal tablespoonful In ail lie etaçee a made from violet and and as a sauce; cover with meringue plncott's. let. Certain mixtures of (bouij be clcauliuess. Individually mem·!.,,ln Rl._k Tennyson. lier of the of | the whites of two eggs with two a blue. Ited and green Farmer NOTICE. copartnership Each word contains ten letters. whipped green produce Cream Balm Farmer Gilbert Brother» of Canton, and Grasping the Situation. Ely's NEEDS a tablespoonfuls of powdered sugar, a but It Is im- that I Bankrupt. Crosswords: 1. The system of deci- alsu give yellow, cleanses,soothes and heals who is interested in the news of The subecrilier· hereby give noUce they J for five minutes in a oven, want to see the uiuu of the bouse," last bake quick "I observe that these are the diseased membrane. i have been xford and district aforesaid: said the fakir lady not It enreecatarrh and drives County mon. 3. The act of declining. 4. To mary color Herniations and primary RKl'KL ϋ. MOl'LTOS, late of Sweden, Notice 1» that on the 19th dav of β tho head subscribe for a hereby given CRANUERRY WATEH-ICE. who opened the door. of may cold In In the County of Oxford, deceased. All persons | Nov A. 1>. 1904, the said Charte* H. Gilbert deprive of color. 5. Heeornlngly. ϋ. colors, though the expression "lights Agricultural Weekly estate of said de· that the flrst "Do want to see the man of the quickly. having demande against the was duly abjudicated bankrupt, and off. Boil a of water and a of you colors" is admissible, for it is name nettle- Slanderous. 7. The act of plucking cupful cupful primary Balm is Into the Local rcaiH-'l are desired to present the for meeting of hie creditors will be held at the or the l>oss of the house?" In- Cream placed noetrile, Spread·, Good to him tbe of to the soft-ball then pour it house the blue and give experience meat, and all Indebted thereto are requested to I'ourt ln South Parte, on the 7th The act of 9. Earnest sugar stage, imagined that over and it absorbed. Relief 1» im- | House, 8. diminishing. with commonly the mcmbrano others in all the advanced make payment Immediately. of l>ecember, Α. D. 1904, at 10 o'clock on the beaten whites of quired the latter, energy. lay and solemn 10. The act of slowly stiffly mixed in certain proportions mediulo sud α cure follows. It Is not drying—doe» and HAPPY L. MOULTON. In the forenoon, at which time the maid entreaty. Add a "I It's I want to see, yellow Weekly Newspaper methods improvements three'eggs, stirring constantly. guess you of If not Size, SO cents at Drug· aid in So*. 15th, IaX. W1LBUK D. MOl'LTON. red 1 to re may attend, prove their daims, Inviting. produce various kinds green. produce sneezing. Large to him in touch with tlie which are an invaluablo of cranberry to which has the fakir, with quick mail. keep ippolnt a trustee, examine the bankrupt, pint sirup, lcddy," responded and blue be mixed to- ςίίts or by mail ; Trial Size, 10 cents by the business as a of yellow pigments of his neighbors, and all securing largest possible tnd transact such other may No. ÎI5H.—Definition·. been added tablespoonfyl gelatine Bulletin. ELY BHOTHERS, 66 Warren Street, New York. doings with come said apprehension.—Philadelphia with water, the green color from tbe farm, and IX(LAIM£D DEPOSIT*» properly before meeting. dissolved in a little cold water. Turn gether of interest to himself and profits 1904. I meut clin—ι Jenerous. items mem- South Paris, November il, If in Is not a mixture of blue and matter for every A. into the freezer and when cold freeze Drnmatlc. produced special IN TI1K GEO. WILSON, I met a rod An intercessor. family. ber of his Referee ln Bankruptcy. the usual manner, repacking in ice and colors. It is the one color which E. W. family. Λ man applied for uu engagement at yellow CH4IVDLER, South Paris Bank, rock salt for two hours before using. Is not freely absorbed either by the Savings An I'nkumlllar Article. and a theuter. The Oxford Democrat, New-York NOTICE OF SALE. Serve in small sherbet glasses gar- or the blue pigment. The The Maine. a sine non?" "Oh, "I inclose u newspaper cutting," yellow by South Paris, PCRSl'ANT to a license from the Honorable 'Ta, what's qua nish with a few candied cherries. you have yellow pigment removes the greater South Paris, Me., •Judge of Probate, for the County of Oxfard, 1 don't ask me. I ain't had my he wrote, "to show you that I Finish I Tribune Farmer, The statement contains the name, pshaw! and violet Builders' following -hall sell at public auction on the twentvfourth CRANBERRY SANDWICHES. The part of the blue. Indigo rays; the amount standing to his credit, the last known In automobile loug enough yet to learn aptitude fjr the stage." cutting will admirably supply your on all lay of December, A. D. l'JW, at eleven o'clock removes the DOORS ami WINDOWS of any I will you every week residence or office address and the fact of Butter thin slices of whole-wheat bread who the blue pigment greater J will furnish 1 post post the forenoon, on the premises, all the right, title about all those technical names yet."— was as follows: "The prisoner, wants for news and prove of If known, of In the South a and Stze or Style at reasonable prices. county agricultural topics death. every depositor and Interest which H. Rrlggs, late of and with the Turn own of the red. orange yellow. important not made a George spread following: denied the assault, conducted bis part how to Paris Saving» Kank, who has deposit, In said deceased, had ln and to Chicago Record-Herald. a welcome visitor in every the and show you of I'arls, County, of into a bowl and Thus the that escapes Is day, or with lrawu any part thereof, or any part real The glass cranberry jelly niul defended himself in a man- light finally from the farm. the following described estate, vli.; a case make money the dividends thereon, for a period of more than last beat with a silver fork, adding table- Also Window & Door Frames. household. homestead farm,-where said deceased dwelt, UciieHt of Itlrhn. mainly green.—Longman's Magazine. a» next November 1, ltttt, and le Λ a of ner somewhat dramatic." years preceding situated In »ald Paris, on both sides of the road of minced celery, cupful Finish for Inside or I be spoonful If In want of any kind of 1 not known to the treasurer to living. from West Paris to Corner, so-call- His Wife I hear that your new pa- leading Trap chopped chicken and a little orange-juice; Outside work, send In your orders. Pine Lum ed. to a The sale to be of Clothe· tod Heat. Cash. Subject mortgage. tient is very rich. cover with another slice of bread and with A HEAVY LOAD. !>cr and Shingles on hand Cheap for _j jj the of us the equity redemption. 1 When we speak of warm or cool «ι,? 3^? Dated this -let dav of November. 1904. Physician—Sh! lie is so rich that a knife cut into triangles. Arrange To lift that load off of the stomach person sending sharp a Any -£ JAMES S. WRIGHT. Admr. I on on a covered with a hem- It clothing we use as absolute metaphor and Job Work. -s ^5 gave the mustard plaster placed ( them platter take Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. digests Planing, Sawing the huu down name. stitched with bunches what eat. Sour as when we talk of going can secure his back a Latin doily, garnishing you stomach, belchiog, Wood Floor Hoards for sale. with the order 11 vi£ NOTICE. Idea. disorders of the tlawn." Clothes Matched Hard money m * 5V· Β 5® of crisp watercress.—New on stomach and all or the "rosy lingered The subscriber hereby gives notice thU he I gas v.— ZZS that are are instantly neither heat nor cold ias been duly appointed administrator of the The MitiKtttlnK Clrenmiitance. stomach curable, can communicate K, w. Farm= L. Dec. » 4 67 Honey Recipes. cured the nor lin- CHANDLER, the Democrat andTribune Clara Mixer, 31,W74, estate of "Ikm't hate to see throw relieved and permanently by to the body. Fur is not wnrm and Geo. Jan. 23, InSJ, 103.01 ALBERT L SOI'LE, late of Oxford, you people be in a S. P. Vest Sumnet Maire Sophia Lapham, Honey should kept warm, dry use of Kodol Cure. as serre as con- Louise P. Gurnev, in of deceased, and their "Yes. The only Dyspepsia en cool, except they the County Oxford, away money?" A hot will not at 297 Main W. Dec. 1»·.', a- the law All place. good temperature Storrs, a druggist Street, er Medford, IS. eare. for adulterated honey is far less Sold F. A. Shuttle® A Co. confined air being A few tests with modern 2. trary, by some nice trades in second South Paris, Maine. simple ment Immediately. Crosswords 1. Shadow. Haggal. to or Some fectual nonconductors of heat known. ORSON L. PAINE. likely candy granulate. peo- £ exact condi- Nov. 15th, 1904. Action. 4. 5. Entire, β. instruments reveal the 3. Kniftht. ple, however, prefer the honey in its Tom—Don't you think Miss Chatter- hand instruments. will find $1.75 for which 9. Af- & Gentlemen:—Inclosed you NOTICE. Slower. 7. Petals. 8. Enlist. more state, and if this is desired ton has rather an chin? Rnaalan Wedding. tion of liquid expressive A to the address below The Oxford your eyesight. The subscrllier gives notice that he has I 11 the bowl of in a of hot have it. She will send hereby rica. 10. Recoil. Europe. set honey pan Jack—you said certainly Besides bridesmaids there are brides- I have one Colonial Style, mahogany you please most b'-en appointed administrator of the Don't neglect your impor- duly No. 1. Chair. 2. water. If heated above 160 degrees does work it overtime. Pease octave, almost new, Tribune Farmer for One Year: estate of 345.—Triangle: men, these lutter being obliged to pre- case, piano, 7} Democrat and New-York MARY S. GRAY, late of Denmark, 4. In. 5. R. there is danger of spoiling the color and tand sense. Hymn. 3. Amy. the with sweetmeats. forties. ln the of deceased, and the delicate flavor. sent bridesmaids Oxford, given — IT. County Verse: of ruining MOTHERS PRAISE One walnut case Toole almost to. as the law directs. All having No. 340. Anagram Llpe, follows the piano, | Send Democrat bonds persons If the nujritive of honey were One Minute A personage procession demands the estate of said deceased are where. qualities Mothers praise new, for worth I250. SAMUEL against slips, care, speak, speak, it would be used oftener everywhere an mounted picture $900, RICHARDS, leslred to the same for settlement, and better known, Cure for the it has re- bearing elegantly present No. 347.—Our Slam, Cuba, Den- Cough sufferings which Is One second hand Ivors & Pond piano, all Indebted thereto are requested to make pay Trip: than it is, in its various dainty dishes. It of their little ones it of Christ In gold and silver, PRACTICAL OPTICIAN, lieved and the lives walnut for worth $300. nent Immediately. mark, Persia, Servia. is a well-known fact that starch and the altar. The brides- case, $950, CHARLES O. PENDEXTER. has saved. A certain cure for coughs, stationed against Names: 1. Ru- a I have a nice oak case organ at Rum- to. 6 Pleasant South Paris. Nov. 1904. No. 348.—Jumbled sugar must undergo digestive change A. L. do not all dress alike, and their Send Farmer St., 15th, croup and whooping cough. maids at a 3. 4. can be but in ford Falls, 11 stops, that I will sell I dolph. 2. Frances. Dorothy. before they assimilated, Spafford, Postmaster, of Chester, Mich., number is unlimited. The bride's old NOTICE. this to a considerable ex- was unconscious great trade. Marlon. 5. Lucy. honey change, "Our little girl nurse the removal of the notice that she I and for says: superintends WANTED. The subscriber herebv gives tent, bas been made by the bees, a sudden and second hand at South administratrix of the No. 341).—Diamonds: from strangulation during from the bride's home to that One Estey organ has been duly appointed that reason is easy to assimilate, One Minute dowry Peeled Wood, Fir, Hem- of honey terrible attack of croup. Is a most almost new, for $55. Pulp Spruce, estate L II. furnishes the same of her future husband and Paris, Signed delivered on care at ADDISON TIRRELL, late of Paris, is concentrated and Cure relieved and cured 11 lock and Poplar, Cough quickly on the of the One second hand Worcester organ, In the of deceased, and given ■ ο of nutrition as starch and Important member day H. K. Station from Pownal to Bethel, County Oxford, elements her and I cannot it too highly." for any as the law directe. AH having praise of in nice condition, $45. 1 >onds persons GAG OFT warmth and energy. wedding. A witness, a connection «tops, the coming year. demauds the estate of said decease*t are sugar, imparting One Minute Cough Cure relieves coughs, six against the fees, and One second hand & Hughes, E. W. West Paris. desired to the same for settlement, and IILON RAFTS cuts out the family, pays priest's Dyer The be sent to different PEVLEY, present HONEY CUSTARD. makes breathing easy, phlegm, never been NOTE. may thereto are to make with a octave, walnut case, hurt, Papers J. M. Pond. all Indebted requested pay- I A I I Β V Τ OFFICIE draws out inflammation, and removes the number of assistants, each DAY, Bryant's ment Beat two and add while that coel for Immediately. up eggs beating a and strain on is often 1125, $65. if desired 1904. 1904. NETTIE P. TIRRELL. Τ A Β L Κ RACKH cause of cough separate duty allotted him, addresses May 30, Nov. 15th, | four of strained honey. every a nice I tablespoonfuls Sold F. A. Shurtleff Λ Co. One second hand square piano, MUG ΒΙΟ Over this a of hot fill wet lungs. by great. pour pint milk, one, for $115, worth $140. Τ Β custard cups two-thirds full and bake in "Is to play the the oven for minutes. When cold your daughter learning Giant Hetties. SEND FOR CATALOGUES. Να 350—Positives and Compara- thirty "I so," answered Mr. turn the custards out on pretty piano?" hope The of the nettle family are, tives: Limb, limber. Let, letter. Lack, glass "but it doesn't sound like it to giants and | and surround with Cumrox, Urtlca stimulans and Urtlca FOOD FOR BOYS GIRLS whipped the dishes, first, The more natural diet is more and to and lacquer. with me." J. palatable, invigorating strengthening body cream. For a touch of color fleck crenulata of the East Indies, species W. Wheeler, to the contrary with unatural, food, which stunts This custard mixture rill'ίνα* η lock, mind—right improperly prepared A~GOOD COMPLEXION. bits of red jelly. Rushvillk, Ind. whose attack upon oue's hand is suffi- dwarfs the causes a lack of will and steadiness of nerve. the growth, mind, power, is suitable for a pie Use with have been a a and rosy cheeks re- filling. Messrs. Ely Bros.:—I cient to cause the arm to swell with Itlnltic No doubt that per cent of the failures in life can be traced to diet "Sparkling eyes with browned PnrU, fifty improper Little puff paste, sprinkle chop- sufferer from catarrh and hay which lasts for RANGE stored by using DeWitt's Early great most pain, when young. almonde, then top with a meringue. but found frightful so writes S. P. of Na- ped Fever and tried many things, are mMk and QUAKER Risers," Moore, weeks. But even these A certain cure for FOR AFTERNOON no relief until I found It in cogdoches, Tex. HONEY SANDWICHES permanent nettles with the Balm about eight years water by comparison biliousness, constipation, etc. Small TEAS. Ely's Cream In fast friends ever Urtlca urentleslma, which grows A. W. Walker & Son, to take—easy to act. Sold by ago, and we have been pill—easy are in as new. where it bears the significant P. A. Shurtleff & Co. These vogue something since. Rev. R. M. Bentley. Timor, of white two leaf. in Butter three slices bread, Messrs. Ely Bros.—Find enclosed 50 title of Daoun setan, or devil's Dealers of Lay light then dark on top send me its last for a year Father (who has been called upon in graham. cents, for which please your The effects of sting «f one another alternately. Press care- the the city and asked for his daughter's Cream Balm. I find your remedy and have often produced death. Then cut in pieces, slic- cure for ICE, COAL, FLAKE do you know what a fully together. and most permanent WHEAT CELERY hand)—Louise, as would quickest, it down you cold in the etc. solemn thing it is to be married? ing layer-cake, bead, catarrh, The First Telegraph. half an inch wide. Separate the sand- Louise—Oh, yes, pa; but it's a Tours truly, good in a little between The first actual communication LIME, CEMENT more wich and drop honey Dell M. Potter. deal solemn being single. was made The an electrical circuit — slices and press together again. Gen. Mgr. Arizona Gold Mining Co. through ALSO ooze out. a French Dayton, Ohio, Mrs. Mary Simpson— honey should not In 1787, when Lamond, phi- me his weak· two electrical ma- sidewalks made :n iS nd "Everything disagreed with and SOUTHERN RICE CAKES WITH HONEY. A self-made man advertises losopher, placed Cement until I used Hollister's Rocky η ess when he marries a tailor-made chines in different rooms in his house inch for per square la a natural food, and is healthy (or growing children. Let the children try it, and baby Boil a of rice till soft and flaky; 24 squares $1.00 FOOD Mountain Tea. Now and cupful woman. them wire. He to order. use baby sleeps and by made note after continued the mental and physical vigor it imparts. mix with half a cupful of flour, a little connected yard. Cements steps grows like a weed." 35 cents. Tea or with his wife that the move- salt, a tableepoonful of melted butter, agreed South Paris, Maine. tablet form. Orin Stevens; F. A. Shurt- should be two well beaten, tbrfce tablespoon- ments of little pith balls leff Λ Co. eggs Important to Mittin. fuls of and enough milk to make understood to mean certain letters and toney, 9—mh* carefully every bottle of CABT0RÏA, a thick batter. Beat until bake this manner carried on regular con- "You are fair," complimented the light, a safe and nre for infants and In Wanted. | on sheets and νnedy ehUdno, man. are from?" on the or drop tin young "Where you gridle and ate that It versation. First five of St. Nicholas Maga- bake in the oven. Serve honey with years Or. Price, the creator of Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder and Delicious Flavoring Extracts. "St Louis," responded Ernestine, sine bound or unbound in good con- rails in the blushing. these cakes. Mot la HI* Line. The nickel A *Mk beok Mdtaialng 76 MMltoirt rsosipt» for islaf ttw Fm4 aalM fra· I· any iMimu. iiUon. Address, giving price, "Ah, then, you are the St. Louis fair." HONEY ICE-CREAM. "What la this?" asked Mr. Near, EDWARD L. PARRIS, Jb., at the novelty Paris, Me. fmmtt* hy PRICE CEREAL FOOD III. To three well-beaten eggs add a cup- la UM For Over SO Tear·. stopping a moment COMPANY, Chicago, "I was troubled with constipation and are ful of and a teaspoonful of butter; Dm Kind Tea Bave Always Boogbt counter. MODEL easy stomach troubles, lost tiesh, my com- hon»y over this two-thirds of a quart of "This Is a handy little arrangement QUAKER was Hollister's Rocky pour For Sale. plexion mined; hot constantly; cook till it loose said Mountain Tea back my health milk, stirring for carrying your change," brought coats the and beat until cool; add Fond Father—Heaven bless yon, sir, to show him A number of young cows, are WOOD ASHES SALE com St. spoon, the salesman, proceeding good as FOR and pleston."—Mary Allen, a remove cream stiff and from One to put a of for my daughter watery two new milch. they 35 cents. Oris 7. A. cupfnl whipped rescuing a new style of coin bolder. pair Louis. Stevens; stiff. When Think of the risk rani including freeze until serving grave! yon never have white faces, Shurtleff A Co. nearly I'm "Looee change? I any," }f tteers, fancy matched, the cream, pass not honey with finely Life Saver—No risk at all, air; all In desired. remarked Mr. Near, passing on. )ne and one-half years old, any quantity chopped nut meat in it. married. handy. on without bolts. What Bothered Him. "Cheer up, Pour shotes. One horse, weight ■aid the see three HONKY ANGEL CAKE. CAR LOAD LOTS A SPECIALTY. minister; you'll your CURED. Mo Cause For Worry. hundred, single or dou- ,nd wive· in heaven." the of five eggs and a THOUSANDS îleven good Beat op yolks Mrs. de Firm—I tremble to think of box heater. Call on cts.. w..k .1 For Price and Particulars address, "Parson," gasped the man, "that's of honey, then whip the whites DeWitt'a Witch Hazel Salve has cured ble. One good 50 cts.Down 50 capful oor marrying that young what's me!" and fold in one cupful of flour. thousand· of cases of Piles. "I bought daughter 3r address, just bothering stiffly he orders his mother and Combine the two sections as lightly as a box of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve on man. Why, A. PENLEY. were slave·. J. a for tne mix- reoommendation of our so ■later about as If they 'Taint no use to sit down and whine, possible, using wire spoon the druggist," with a of write· C. H. LaCroix, of Zavalla, Tex., Mr. de Firm—Don't worry, my dear. SIMON 5TAHL, When no fish get tangled in your line; ing, and flavor teaspoonful cake should be baked "and need it for a stubborn case of Piles. order our daughter about Bate your hook with a bumble bee, vanilla. The Be won't Norway. IN COAL AND WOOD. a minâtes Is It oared me Sold by V. after too. Variety Store, ALSOHDEALER on taking Rooky Mountata Tea. quickly in hotpyen—ten pemanentlj." mort than once, ifce take· àndkeep Idea. A. Shortleff è Co. Orin Stevens; F. A. Shurtleff A Oo. tne time allowed.—New IWfalMUrfc^OOM||llC^
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