The Oxford Democrat.
VOLUME 77. SOUTH PARIS, MAINE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1910. NUMBER 38.
Grade C ® 1 Embden, 50,1. Young geeee, Ed a I Colvert·. 2; Herrick Fruit Farm, North ., if re A L Maine, Norway, 10; hand made ι». PARK. Drank up HU Farm. • Ayrshire·.—Cow, King 50, LB*KT Fair Premiums ■ AMONG THE County Soutb C R L 1; Mr· Geo Stoni , em Spy», 2, King of Tbompkios Co., 1 handkerchief·, Mr. A T Forbes, Sou h FARMERS. What a carte to raral lift Parle, IB; Doughty, Norway, Auctioneer, frightful are m b bf ifer 8 H A West 1 Can ad Russet, 50, Sherwood ■ Favor Pari», 50; Mr· Bertba Bessey, South Licensed rum is! We often think that it· (These premium· reported y is, 3; yearn, Paris, Toulouse, 50, Gray Roxbury " blighi South Embdei I* C W Pounc Mattie Oxford PARIS. MAINE. SPEKU THE FLOW." the committee· at the county fair lw t was, 3; heifer 1 \ear, HR,)bb,£e·. A Bobbins 1; Δ. Ε Morse, Pari·, Mite Ryersoo, Norway, Paris, 3Γ»; Ordway, 25, âOCTH alone i· seen in the where tb< A city week. have not b 1 50. Old H A A H Fullei Rlb.loo< W Hallev. 10; Ava Watson, Norway, Mo'leruM· drunkard ie seen She They been revised Norm, turkey·, H S..!!, 1, Sett'» Beauty, I, ït-ru>* thestreel } "cKkl»«.2i03ttil>!K.t<, reeling along to ι r beifer ϋ S G 8. South Bronse W ΐ 2, 1, Sweet, 10· Evangeline Woodwortb, South Pari·, Cornwuon'U ace on or the offioers make them strictly offiola • caii, Abbott, Paris, turkey·, 1; Pippin, Orange Speck, Spurr practical agricultural topic where a brilliant business or pro Mr· E Is solicite·!. Addrees all communications In but are Β. W. U. Duo». South Paris, Bronze 2 American Beauty, 1, Roxbury Rosset, 10. Other exhibit·: H L. BCCK. fessional man ia seen a victim to iti mainly correct.) JudU-O. Morrow, Judkiue, turkej ., tended for this to Hbsbt L> South Mr· Τ Ρ department D«*onl.—Bull 2 1 50, 50. Young turkeys, W Ν Judkln! 2, Yellow Bellllower, 1; Mrs A 0 Wheel- Pari·, waist, 25; UtuuHU, Wrlcultural K>'.ltor Oxford Dcm baneful influence, but in the language ol Stallions—Beet stallion, W J Wheelei Thoroughbred year. walet Surgeon Dentist, Ball 1 South Paris, 1 50.1, 50. er, South Paris, Wioter Pippius, δ, Blue ardeon, banger, 10; MrsLott» Asb- ocrat. Pari·». de. the street "there are other·." F Ο Ruroford WO Stearns, West Parie, $8. MAINE. Decorate, *15; Walker, PearmaloB, 50, of ton, «et table linen, 50; Mr. Waltei SUr- PARIS. We to visit ι Goose year, C R King, South Pari·, β Cow, W Drawing Oxen —Oxen 7 feet 8 inche King Thompklns Co., had occasion Girl ; SOl/TH receotly 8; Δ G Norway, 4. Dral coronation ua- l)ay, Lovejoy, Î l" 2. Heifer 3 C Ε R Κ Morrill Λ 50; A Κ Jackeon, Alexander, oO; L,8 bird, centerpiece, 50, 10, work *»rr*ntod. well favored farm and called Ε J 8 & Stearns, β. 4, years, and under, Son, Norway *li my V·.: Manure vs. Commercial Fertilizers. community stallion, V Dunn, Norway, β; Swan, 1; A Κ Col- belie M Allen, bed linen, 50; Mr· Geo 5; J W C Stearin 3. Heifer 2 years c *15 10: M L Thuretor, Bethel, β, Oxe i Alexander, Nckaon, upon a young man whose father had H Millett, Norway 4. 3-years-old stal King, Elsie South (From Wallace Farmer.) W C 3. Heifer 1 W C 7 β inches and R Κ Motri! vert, 50, Bun Davis, 2. Pouud, 2, Maun, Boutelle, 25; Uolman, Paris, ,oNKS· left him one of the best farms in the By HAROLD MacGRATH Q 10. Stearns, year, fèet under, >κ. H ρ· The stations are furnish lion, George Porter, Norway, 2, Nodhead, 1, Blue Pwmaln, 1; John cor,et cover, 15; Nellie J Turner, Buck- experiment as steams, 3. Heifer calf, W C Stearns, 3. 6 Son, M L Thurston 4. Οχβι state. We knew the father well an year-old stallion, Ε Ε Abbott, Kutnford 12, 8; Mrs J D J us with much valuable informatioi Bennett, South Parle, Oxford Mack, Held, lazy daisy duily, lo; Rip- ing man who had suc- 1 Judge—Abel F Stevens, Wellesley, 7 feet 2 inches aud under, M L Thurston l> L)euti3t. up-to-date business 5; R LCummiugs, West Parle, 3; Cbarle Carl South of lev, North 25; Mrs υ on the subject of soil fertility, the valut I>09. by the Bobbs· Mass. R Κ Morrill & M L Thurstoo Churchill, ^aris, King Paris, centerpiece, ceeded where nine men out of ten would Copyright, F Harrimau, West Parle, 2. 10; S<>n, 7; ! W crochet vs MAINE. of and the une ant Co., 2, Wiuter Porters, Haskell, collar, 15; Marguer- S vY. baruyard manure, us it wiw » Grade C R South 4. Oxen 0 feet 10 inches and under, 1 Thompklns 2, surely have failed. As he told Merrill Company Committee—G. W. Gerow, Henr; Devons.—Cow, King, W H ite Wallachian 25; abuse of commercial fertilizers. We Mell Merrow 1 Fameuse, 2; Tucker, Buckfleld, «wan, centerpiece, Γ m I J— 1 to*· a work C A D Milbtt, Norway, 8; <· Il all dune lot of hard coupled Cbarle· Paris, $5; Richardson, Greenwood, )Λ know of no man who has done better by Knapp, Crosby. Pewaukee 1, Stark, 50, Black Oxford, Mr· Bertha D Beeeey, band-knit mate, both M 1 2· beifer 2 C A Harrison, 6; D Ο Woodstook with some prett? close "figerin," Committee on draft stallions—F. years, Richardson, 3; Dud'ey, ! Red Mn J V cable stitch work alone this line than Professor Hop 4. Oxen β feet 6 inches and l 12 Cathead, 2, Porter, 2, Astrachan, 15, 15; Hutchins, smith. in the house and out. CHAPTER IX. Simmons, A· E. Russell, M. A. Never·. h'eifer l c R King, 3, 2; heifer under, r. kins of Illinois. Ια a recent emmu yearf Nodhead, Mcintosh Red, 50, Maxim dolly. 15, 10; Mr· C H Downing, doily, a and Millett, 8; Fred H Corbett, South Paris 2! 2, Ε He had reared good family or I 1 W H Mr· L U Trufant, 25. at Law, nication to one of our love's doubts. Colts—3-years-old tilly gelding, 0: W Ε 4, Leadlines. 2; Tucket, Buckfleld, 15; doiley, itorney exchange· given them all a good start in life. The B F Cum Merrow, W. H. Dunn. Ordway, Norway, 3-year-olds made a statement L Cummlngs, West Paris, $8; 08Judges—0*B? Sweets, 1, Ν MAINE. Professor Hopkins was considered RETCH In beart L F Everett, West Paris, Steven M Spice Giilflower, 50, Spy, Work of Children.—Oil s >KU \ V, one who took the farm EN. troubled Β Ε Foster F 6; painting, which should be of interest no' mine", South Paris, 6; Steers.—2-year olds, 1 50; C w Ryerson, South Palis, Hoikeu, Collections a great the smartest of the and he chose and mind over tbe T„ Abbott, Norway, 4; DO D"d'e^ ™οοΑ· Arliue Crocker, South Pari·, $1; water l,. ρ, Specialty. lot, strange South EE Abbott ^ R^hbiSs 2 of il· jjor to our Illinois reader», but those ir Paris,4. 2-yeare-old, stock, 2. 2 Frank Ε Whitman, Beauty Kent, 2, Spitzenburg, 2, 15c; Ρ ouly agriculture as his profession and settled event of the night, walked Charles F Wee ; year-olds, VJ color, Dorothy Noble, Norway, other states as which we in Rumfoid, β; Harrimau, Ν Ρ VSesi liam's Favorite, 1; Oacar Ν Cox. Nor- wol), give down on the old farm. He was some- : Bryant's Pond, β; Merrill, Andrew», Norway, 50; Florence Leach ν A PARK. home. 4. 2 ο Nathan Maxim, South Paris, 3. Grade t;m« substance: slowly Paris, years-old filly* gelding J A South 1 2. way, Milding, 2, Mcintosh Red, 2, Sher- South Beatrice South more than "smart," he was bril- G Durham A 4 F L M » Ilet Paris, 4; Sturtevant, arls, Parie, 1; Swett, thing A from behind caused ber stallloD d aft bred, George Colt·, Wee 3-year-olds, J wood's ||i at Potassium, usually ca'led potash, it footstep ; H M Fieke, North Water- Favorite, 2;Cha« Edwards, Pari·, 25; Clara Attorneys Law, liant and took great delight in the scien- V Ε Dunn, Norway, L Κ Everett, West Parle, 3, 1-year-olds, Sbepaid, Norway, 15; not deficient in most soils. It is one ol to start. Tbe vlutner took ber roughly Palis, 5; Norway, 3; Mure] 5; ford, R Κ Morrill & C R Pen· Paris, Fameuse, 50; U H Heald, Maine Mildred MAINS. tific side of farm life. He had a good Meobaoio 2 I D Ο 2. Grade Here 5; Sop, 8; Curti·, Norway, 75; crayon RXUKL, the abundant elements in nature. iu arms and kissed ber times. Fi»rm, Falls, 1-year-ou Dudley, Woodstock, I Hai vest, 2, Stark, 1, Tolman Sweet Th« wife who would have hb many ley, South Purls, 2. SweepStukM, work, Uutb S Noble, Norway, o0; pencil r" Herr'c* iller· C. practical preferred or stallion, draft bred, Er ford 3 year olds, R G Stearns, Albany, °îen' 50: S A Fall average surface soil of the Illinois com "Gretchpn ?" filly, gelding R Κ Morrill & Son, 15; M L Thurston, Thayer, Paris, Juueating drawing Barker, Nor- a location a little nearer the city, but Lest North Grade Durham 2 W H by girl, Maijoiie as as the Νaeon, Waterford, 6; More] year-olds, ObiMs, 50, Ladies' Blush, 2, Tolman Sweet», belt contains much potash who her lot in life with the She did not 12; R Κ Morrill & Sou, 10. way, 50; Irene Locke, Norway, 25, Kul'NDS, accepted speak. 8; V Ε 2. North Paris, 4. Grade Hereford 2-year- A Red ν average commercial fertilizer, ton fot Farm, Dunn, Committee.—O. G. E. D. 2; H Knightly, Norway, Russet, specimen most perfect grace and performed her "What is it?" Committee—G. W· He Ν Ρ West 4, Solo- Turner, embroidery, Marjorie Barker, ρ·{ and the subsoil is even richer than Gerowf rj olds, Merrill, Paris, 2 Spice, 2: Louise Richardson, Norway, ton, in life without a murmur of com- Knight. Norway, 35, ChrUtlne Levitt, Norway, part "You ask?" Knapp, Charles Crosby. mon H Millett, Norway, 3; L F Yellow 50, Sweet, Dentist, the surface. The total supply of po soon horses— Pahs 3000 Bellllower, Pumpkin Ruth C Akent, other A little batch of children "Was a to out on draft bred—F. M. Sim 2. Grade Holsteln Frank Ε Drawing weighing •J5; Norway, 15; soil is so plaint. II «.rime, then, Jump Committee 2-year olds, Everett 1: H A Kuightly, French Sweet, 1, tassium in our surface great to and one and all and R Κ Morrill & Son exhibit·, Clara Burgess, shirt waist, io, kV NORWAY, ME. began appear they mons. M. A. A. E. Russell. Pond, 4. under, Ha I'l.uCK, that it is and of the window?" He laughed. Nevers, Whitman, Bryant's Orange Speck, 2, Hubbardstons, 50, practically inexhaustible, a warm and all went *15: F S W Μ λ outline embroidery, Flora Brook·, Soutb received welcome Devon 2-year-ulds, E E Chapman, ^radei3,'u Packard, Norway, 10, Norway American A H to 3. 21 if in the coru belt land is eufficieut Gietcheu's face grew sterner. "Were Brood Mares and Sucking CoiU.- Beauty, 2; H°ln?*°' Cbristiue Nor- iiflceil -toi»—I average well for a number of years until at laet Paris, 4. Grade Durham yearling·, Η M G H Dunn, Norway, 8; Ρ8,Γ* weighing Paris, 25; dolly, Leavitt, to meet the needs of the corn for afraid?" Brood mare with foal by her side, W ϊ ford, Gglden Russet, 1, Wealthy, 50. Irene eofa crop the man began to be negligent in paying you North R K 2800 and under, C S Mitchell, Canton, way, 15; Locke, Norway, 10; and with even a Charles F Harrl· Kiske, Waterford, 4; Louise Richardson, Red Russet, 1, erab- five thousand years, hi* bills. Then the word went around "For a moment. 1 have uever run Young, Norway, $15; H A pillow, Mary Clifford, South Pari·, 25, A V 6 Son, Norway, 3. Grade Hereford 12; Knightly, Norway, 10; Peach G S fraction of «η inch of soil erosion during we mao, West Paris, 8. Sucking colt, apule, 2, apple, 1; Westleigh, Alta South Beatrice Wm C. Leavitt Co., that a man at the city had a heavy afoul the police. 1 thought perhaps L F 4. Grade Dur- Packard, Norway, 8; pairs wb.gblng Rand, Pari·, 20; Scott Ο veailioge, Everett, Norway, Yellow Bellflower, -, a century the supply is absolutely per that had been Jackson, Norway, 5; Colby, 2400 and ES kady S*ett, South Paris, 15. mortgage on the fine farm were all to be arrested." ham calves, A J Λ F L. Millett, 4; under, Abbott, Norway· French Fred J manent. all the potassium South Paris, 4; Charles F Harilman, Ε Sweets, 2, Sweets, 60; Committee—Mrs. L H. Mr·. Me. Practically left to him by bis industrious father. you did not care to bave Fiske, 3. Grade Hereford calves, Solo- L S Turner, Bucktield, D Trufant, St., Norway, in the soil is and if con- "fVrh:i|w 3. colt, draft bred, Morej 10; Lovejoy, Noiway, Ductbess, Lotta unavailable any The soon became that the Sucking 2600 and Ashton. story public tbe poll»·»· ask you Ε mon H Millett, 4; Z.nas W Nor- Norway, 8; pairs weighing ·> Peach ^ooesucb,Trans siderable amount of it were in solution, questions?" Farm, Mechanic Falls, 5; H Pike, Ε \V W apple, 2, crabapple, ·>0, mau had literally poured the farm down way, 3. Grade Holsttin calves, A Foster under, Churchill, Bucktield, 12; Crochet and Kuit it would be lost. An part of "What Is all ibis about?" lie pulled West Paris, 3; V Ε Dunn, Norway, 2. Mills,^ I parent Crab, 1; J Η Edwards, Otisfie d, important hie throat. In so doing be had grad- 4. Kipley, South Paris, 10; Alfred- King, work. Mrs Charles South is to make this b«-r toward him so that be could look "Committee—G. W. Jackson, Norway, 2; Louise Richardson, 1 ippie, Titcomb, Paris, -, the business of farming bin once Gerow, Henry South Wealthy, are. Stoves, ually undermined vigorous Judge—C. F. Blanchard, Wilton. Paris, 8; sweepstakes. Charles, Walter S Ben ceuterpiece, 50c; Mrs Walter Staibird, Ha- uot all at once, but Into her eyes. "What is the matter? Knapp, Charles Crosby. Η 1; Buck, Norway, Davis, potassium available, health and even affected his strong mind Ruse, Norway, 15; George Dunn, Nor- South Mrs Anna S aunders not all the aaCummlttee on draft bred—F. M. Sim- Matched Oattle.-Oxen, value consid- 50 Wagner, 1, Arctic, 1; S H Da wee, Pari·, 75; gradually Practically po no that when we called to see him we Answer." way, 10; C S Mitchell, Cantoo, 8. A. E. M. A. Nevers. ered, Henry D Uammond Par.s F S Harrison, Fall 2, I 01- Norway, tidy, 10; Mrs Geo Bouteile, tassium that lias been used for the pro- "Are uot a from mons, Russell, M. W Ε Pippin, 2, Pippins. found nothing buta poor broken down you epy Jugend- M L Committee—George Steven*, W Ν West Paris, undeiv.st, 10, Nellie J and of Illinois corn for the hordes—W J Gammon, Norway, <5; ^. I Porter, 1, Maiden Biu»b, 2; Jud- duction crops man his ma- Gentlemen's 1 Ranges. who had hardly reached heit ?" thinly. driving 4 Oxen under 5 Hen- Peuley. South Ben Toruer, Uucklield, collar, 10; Mr· Ο C or one hundred years South W b Uetbel, years old, kins, Paiis, Davis, l. past seveuty-fivo but broken and shattered in body, He aside her hand. "So! The Wheeler, Paris, $15; Vegetables and Farm "url; and \ from the im- jority Hung Κ ry D Hammond, 8; W Η Cbllds, North Crops—Assort- I bert, 2; S H Dawes, Lady Sweets, -, Schnuer, Norway, yoke bonnet, 10, A Pipe Repairing, Lead) has been made available mind and Mecbaoic Fall§, 10; L purse. first doubt that enters your ear finds Sprague, Paris β; Ν Ε 4. o ment Arid crops and garden vegetable·. of Walter S Hattie Rowe, Oxfnr.1, Marguerite yoke, Iron. mense in the soil. The chief W^t Paris, β. Ordway, Norway, Beauty Sweden, 2; Buck, and supply To our surprise he insisted upon tell- Cummin(s. Ε South Mountain View Farm, South I arie, $8, 10; crochet shawl, Alice Martlneau,Nor- for soluble harlHjr then·. A spy from .lugendhelt! M. A. C. Scrlb- year olds, Ralph Sturtevant, Tolman Sweet, 1; Ellis Whitman, Slump, agencies making potassium uk the story of his down-fall. He Judges—F. Simmons, C G W H 1 orter, Mrs Walter 134-11. ing That Is a and Paris, 6: G Rodney Tltcomb, Norway, 4, French, Norway 5; 2; A R Tuell, West Paris, Feares, -, way, 50; Starbird, 25; doily, Telephone are the products of decaying organic in- police suggestion, you ner, M. A. Never·. declared that he never had been 3 ^ Golden Maine 1. Mrs Walter Starbird, Nellie J Turn- matter. Wherever farmers fail to re- it." L F Everett, West Russet, 2, Harvey, 25; as to to mak· a believed Uorees—Pair toxicated xo be unable Pair Driving gentleaien'o J A Sturtevant, South P"ls,27β®Γγΐί!' 5 i ea C Thay-r, South Committee.—A. M. er, Bucklield, 15; crochet tidy, Mr* turn matter to the soil, the sup "Do it?" Sqnaeh^Dlsplay—W Ryerson. organic presentable appearance in his life. No you deny Driving Horses, Charles A. Cummiugs, Ε H West I a Paris, $1.60; C G French, Norway, 1, Auna Saundors, 50; Mrs L G Morse, Nor- J. WALDO NA3H, of available will Hogs, SteariiS, aris, 4, U Plums, Flower·.—Largest ply potassium likely one nor even his wife had ever seen him "Yes." his hat South beet Pears, way Mrs Τ Ρ proudly, snatching Hebron, $10. _ 3. Guy Buck, Paris, 50c; equMh, 25; Richardsou, Norway, become deficient. This is true not â G Abbott, Norway, variety and best of pears, υ only intoxicated but still the damnable work from his bead and it vio- Committee—H. F. At.drews, J. r. Gustave Porter, South Parie, Frank A specimens table mat·, A W of throwing Judge—C. F. Blanchard, Wilton. 1; Β C U lleb- 10; Bailey, Norway, of potassium, but also magnesium, was a sad Upton, Norway, 2; George had been accomplished and he at ber I It. I am Swain. Wb-ttemore, Buckfield, 50; Frank Crook- 50; Mrs Anna Saunders, 25; crochet slip- I. ";isf axidermist, calcium and other essential mineral ele- lently feet—"yes. deny Working Oxen and Beef-Working run 1 Variety of pear», L S G Abbott, and sorrowful of a silent drunk- Green Horses—R Ν Went er, South Paris, 25. pers, Cora South 1 example uot a spy from any country." Stetson, oxen. 5 old or over, R k Morrill S ' Wbittemore, ments. ard. He bad his iu secret years etc. U 'C..,, C..PP·'.iaUte. i;B knit Ida &"utb y<· rear Maeonic bought liquor Daniel Record and G E Rowe, Display of pumpkins onions, slippers, Bonney, Pans,^ Τ Stret·.. Block, We call attention to the "I have asked you niauy questions," Paris, 10; way, *8, 6; M L Thurston mings, Paris, Lhpp's Favorite 2, %m-Mrs L particular and taken it to his home where he had Harold A South Son,'Nor S G Abb »tt, Norway, beets, $1; colorab mitteus, Sarah Packard, V\ est I ari·, about the effect of she "but ure Bucktield, 8; Bailey, Uetbel, 4. Working oxen, 4 years old Ε J * King, 50; NORWAY statements decaying lived it until bis ruin replied, you always laugh- 1 Β F watermel- Curtis, Norway, Sheldon, 1, crochet A ToIpl -c-e onnection. practically upon Palis, β. under R Κ & J A 50; Cumminge, Paris, U L 50; jacket, .W Bailey, 50, matter. To make this supply of ing. It is h way to avoid an- ,, and 5, Morrill Son, 8; I South Parts, Boussock, 2; Symonds, organic wan complete. pleasaut Judges—F M Simmous, A Ε Russell, ons 1 50; Ε Ρ Crockett, South Paris, afghan, Mi·· Dr. H.-ughton, Paris, available, we must apply de- Sturtevant, South Paris, 0. Beef oxen, Norway, Tysou 1; Vermont beauty, 2, potassium We often think that the corse of strong swering." M A Nevers. cauliflower, 1 50; cabbages, l.oO; water- Mr* Liza A Cobb, Norway, 3o, Mrs \\alW; matter. This is true L W Whitman, South Paris, 8, C W Grand Isle, 2; A Τ Crooker, Norway, caying organic drink is largely to be found iu the cities The vintner saw himself at bay. melon Ί Β F Richards, tomatoes, 1, tor Starbird, 25; Mrs Ε A Sargent, Nor- with reference to as well. Work Horses—Over 2500 pouods, W Chase, West Paris, 6 Tyson, 50; Auj >u, 2; C l phosphorus aud factory villages but those who know "t»ret< ben. I have committed no 1.50. Guy Buck, South Paris, way, 15; knit ebawl, A W Bailey, 50, Cut Ferns, The whole drift of Professor F Norway, $15; F D Thurston, Norway Judge-C. F. Blanchard, Wilton. nuS)*; way, Rutter, 2, Gordale, 1; ^renÇh.H P Ham-N°J* ftonrs, Plans, Hopkins' much of rural life can be lod to 1.50. Frank A crochet Mrs Ε F South crime. But mast have We lace, Bassett, rtï-ct that easily you proof. H South Paris, 0 pumpkins, Herrick Fruit AT "HE GREENHOUSE. statements is to the phos- is no sketch 10; George McKeen, Town Teams.-Working oxen, Nor rabbi» mond, Paris, believe that the above fancy will to tbe bureau and settle Η Mil- Buckfield, beans, 1, cucumber·.1,Whittemore^ [>arie 25; Dtl'a Johuson, Norway, lo, in the of fl»ats or rock go police 2500 pound· and under, J S & J 15. Steers 3 ο Norway, Sheldou,Tyson,^2; 2; A 11 PO~( cR ST.. SOUTH PARIS. phates shape or a solitary instance. We wish it was. way, $20; Paris, years 1 W C Symonds, beets, 1 K>ereo"'. n...... » need matter in or- tbis doubt." lett, Norway, 12; Guy Curtis, Norway, 10. Steers 2 β ^ Norway, Howell, 2; Honey Sweet 2, Liu ι.;.; phosphate vegetable —Turf, Farm and Home. β yoke, Paris, years old, melons, 50c; musk melons, 1 50; ιB Paris, 25. Other exhibit·. Mrs tied to make them available. We come "When?" 8: U S G Abbott, Norway, β. β. Oscar Ν Cox, Norway, Bartlett, 50, O N E. P. CROCKETT, FLORIST. der yoke, Norway, 8; Paris, Crooker, Norway, tomatoes, SOc cucumIjjj) Stone, Norway, knit fascinator, 2o, Mrs now to the main which we His Heart la It. "Now. while are hunt- W. Gerow, Henry Knapp, Cox, Norway, Seckel, 1; Charles Ed- ltf I point, upon Puu tonight, they Judgee-G. ber, 1 50. Arthur Litll·», South 1 arts, Anna Saunders, bureau scarf, 25, Mrs have these Charles Croeby. wards, South Paris. Be 1 Luovative, 1, A insisted, lo, mauy years. We used to think that anyone could lug for me." 1. C G French, Norway C U Downini;, knit fascinator, one pumpkins, U Seckel. J U *·'' Norway, and If the farmer will maintain the phys- Herds.—Best herd of cattlo from on- Hoiman, Oxford, 2, PLl raise potatoes. They had onlv to plant "Forgive me." brokenly. pumpkins, 50c; turnips, 1; onions 15* Anesta Eistman, Paris, centerpiece, ical condition of his eoil, be need give Tucker, $2υ; B. M. S»«.u.. wards, Oiistleld, Bartlett, 1; S H Dawen, the seed, hoe them and spray a little "I Insist. This thing must be righted farm, Benjamin Norway, Td/«-Î: c'rirfb... ion·, 1; beets, 50; turnips, 1 25* Elizabeth Etstman, Paris, luncheon HOUSE HEATING. himself little concern about the miuera: L Ε Mclutire & Eaet Waterford, 20: Harruon, Bartlett, 2; Louise de Boone and then dig them and that was all there Son, SheeD—Flock of sheep not lees than 1. Miss Fannie Forbee, South larts, 15; collar. 10; Anesta Eastman, like publicly." 2; Sourseed Lou- eet', A^enc fur .MAUEE RANGES. elements, in sections South our mind C A Norway, 15. Jersey, 2; Duchess, except was to it. We have changed man Ptide, 12 io nutnber, J 8 Λ J Β Mlllrtt,. Nor- 1: carrote, 1.50. Dutch collar, 15. "And I was that the I parsnips, Buetre -, ern Illinois and of Missouri, where thinking B. Merrow, W. H. Dunn 2; Goodale, 2; IBosc, p Τ4- «phone 127-12. parte decidedly. We called Co see a farmer Judge·—O. way *10; C W Sta-tird. West Paris, 8. Trace seed com—Β F Cumminge, Par- Lress, Committee—Mrs. Emma Swan, Mr·. L. s have told him that loved was a coward!" I Boussock, 1; Flemish Beauty Secke the scienti* phos- the other day and when we asked hie Thoroughbred Durham·.—Bull 3 year· Flock of sheep, uot less than 8 all ewes la 41· Irving Andrews, South Paiis, i5c. Λ". Chick. is d« ticient There are sections "I am braver thaw you dream, (îretcli- 50; Howell, 1; Sheldon, 50; Buerre, d„ M. LONGLEY, phorus good wife for him she replied that she old and upward, A. M. Carter, Bethel, hut one C F >tanton, South Paris, 7 Ε Trace's row^eed coro, Carl Churchi I L. in and Iowa where en." And iu truth he was. for he Anjou 1; Lawranee, 2; Seelliug Bartlet Quilts, etc -Silk quilt Mrs both Illinois potash he wae in the field as bull 1 A. J. & F. L. Millett, M C A South Mrs AO Spreads, MAINE. supposed potato $8. year, Everett, Norway, 5; Paris, 1; de Beaux Walter S. W Β I Mr· NORWAY. is but are limited to was to set the lion's Duchess 2; Russell, South arls, $1, deficient, they peat that was where he spent hi* waking about forth for Norway, β. Bull o^lf, M. L. Thurston, Greenwood, 3. Flock of IJ,obe*'U.°Jj p*ria 75c· VV H Tucker, ^eejer.bouthbuckfield, 50c. 12; reason of the method of I Vnrwav. Bouue de Jersey, 1; 3·Buclj. Swan, Norway. 75c; silk comforter, Mrs lands, where, by hours. Sure enough that wa« where we den and only amazing cleverness could Hetljel. 3; A. J. & F. L. Miliett, 2; J. than 12, C A Richardson, 10. Flnck of"f υ the of ^· îîlcè Buerr. OUI««·. 2; Γ P Richard-ion, Norway, $1, silk peat formation, supply potash found him and nothiug would do but extricate him. The police bureau w.is Jfc J. H. M ltett, Norway, 1, cow, A. M. Umb·', not less than 8, J 84 J H Millett, Back, N'urway, l. Pouto:..ι»ν " S D«", and sometimes of in de Belle Lucrative 2; Doyen Wh'te, -, afghan, Mrs F M Edwards, SoutU Paris, phosphorus tl'at we must go through the piece with far but the distance was noth- Caiter, β; H. M. Fiske, North Waterford, 7 C W Stat bird, 6. Thoroughbred G Abbott, Norway, Guy Bue, rausi be away, Butter, 1; U. H. Judkins, South 1 aris, 75c; cabin Emma Martin Ox- ticient. Here they supplied; and no mother Δ. 2. Heifer 3 M. S J H Mi'lett 4 C F 1-^0, Ε log quilt, HILLS, him. It was his baby to these It 4; M. Carter, yea"· Down buck, J ; Snccimeu wotatoes, Rulph Kiliroie, bur outside of these districts, and inside ing healthy young people. Anjou, 50. ford 50; calico patchwork quilt, Mrs w w;«e ever of an As L. Thurston, 5; Α. M Carter, 3;J. S. & Stanton. 2. buck,. any Lake, Franklin Maxim, South and the prouder offspriug. was Urctcbeu who drew back fearful- Tuoroughhred Norway 1; Β 50; Mrs Anule of the black lands of Illinois the tall vines J. H. 2. Heiier 2 M. L. W L M 25 "«t Collection Plums.—Ο Β Upton, Nor· Russell, Woodward, Je»e and Graduate Optician. we walked among tangled Millett, years, breod, C Starblrd, 4; Everett, Paris, 50c; Guy Buck, ι*βΙ- com- bulk of the soils in Iowa, Mim e- ly. t., wav 1; Best Plums, Mrs L t, North Paiis, 25; calico patcuwork great he a weed here and crushed a Thurston, 3; A. J. & F. L. Millett, 2. Fluck of 3 thoroughbred Down β1ιβθΡ< meu potatoes, Ralph L Ki gore, l, A Specimeu Nebraska and South Da plucked j ICuitis Grand Β F forter. Elmira Bicknell, Norway, 80, n, sota, Kansas, bug there, all the lime dilatiug on the The sidx-hief of the bureau received Heifei 1 year, M L. Thurston, 3; A. M. W Starbird. 4· Flock of 3 thoroughbredÇ Ryereon, Norway, 50c. Ca.l Churchill,J Norway, Duke, 50; tiie main is to maintain the Soutti Paris, October woolen quilt, Mrs Liz* A Cobb. Norway, kota, point charm of the crop. At> we left he glanc- tbeui with ill com eaied wur|>rtRe. Carter 2; A. J. & F. L- Millett, 1, heifer Down ebeep, aoy breed o.o.pt Do.»., 2ric Variety of seeds, & H KiUore, Richarde, Purple, condition. CG French, Wicksou, 50, .-»0; Mrs Em ma Martin, 25; drawn rug, ph ysical ed back aud pointing to a tall weed or "1 have learned tbut you are seeking calf, A* M Carter, 3; 11 M Fiske, North Ε M Everett, 4. Norway Lake, 3; F M Edwards, IjO Norway, Th.scan be maintained for a time by W U Tucker, Bool.- M ru Louise Richardsou, Norway fL, two he remarked with great earnestness uie," said tbe vlutner. taking off bis \Vateiford,2; A M Catter, 1. Swine.—Chester boar with î *ke 2 Field and garden vegetables by i,«·. Arctic, SO; in itself ex- pedigree, I State Lou is ο No tie M Millett, Oxford, 75c; Mrs G a good tillage, but tillage won't be one of those Abel F F (i of it feeling Judges—Ο. Β. Merrow, W. H. Duno. JffS Colby, 3; Walter Knightly, South Par- painting, 3; CATARRH market, and then restoring the pigs, Plough, Cummings Mfg. Co., Concord, 1; Martha, 1;WFI North water color col- carefully a man who Norway, Paris, man does than can simply to the corresponding uumber In Lis Herefords.—Bull 2 2, 1. Lowe, 2; vegetable matter in the shape of manure Thoroughbred ie, $2, 1; Land Plough, Cummings Mfg. Cox, Norway, Moore'» Ea.ly, 50; Nellie Mr· the seed heedlessly and cares for was ubuut lection, Andrews, Norway, 3; em- drops book. There uothiug wrong Solomon Η $3. Ε South South 1. Cream Balm It is for this reason that we have years, Miliett, Norway, Poultry—I Andrews, Paris, Co., Paris, $2, Delaware, 1; Green Mountain, 1·| J F South Mrs H F E'y's the crop in the same spirit. This field Η Plummer, Paris, 2; is absorbed. to such an extent the neces- them. Judge—Abel F. Stevens, Weilesley, White 50c; D Bean, Committee—H D Hammond, Paris. 1. j quickly '*8 phasized of was to this man what a Wyandotte, Wyoming Red, Andrews, 2; Marguerite Swan, Norway, C.es Relief at Once. more or live potatoes ••What Is business?" Mass. South White $1; Mrs Ε L Packard sity of maintaining less is to an ex- your Paris, Wyandotte, Products—Domestic cheoae, Best Cranberries, Mrs water Nellie Andiews, Nor- horse or four-in-hand 1 Randall Dairy 50; color, It ; U^eS, SootheS, stock on of grand ··] aiu a vintner trade, herr." Grade Herefords C A Richard· black Cochin, Bantam, 50; G W Rich Elmer D Packard, West I every farm, conscientiously horseman, especially if he has rear- by —Cow, A M Dunham, Norway, $3; Norway, 25, way, 3,2; painted china, Mrt> H F An- h«a.- and to the land its own in the pert out of the win- H A Robbie», Nor- Ο Porter, Norway, Barred Plymouth Frank Ρ Towue- tl South protêts giving shape and trained them from colthood. "Why did you Jump sod, Greeuwood, $ό; urd»ou, Greenwood, 2; ''■Tie, 50; W Judkins, Paris, 1.1 drews, Mrs VV Β Russell, South Paris, ed 1 C South 3; t.e 'liwuaed inviu· of maDure; aud to do this we Solomon U Millett, Norway, 2; Rock, 50; W Thayer, Paris, I. cheese, Mrs Δ M Dun- Bent Plate Peaches, Jobu Pierce I cheaply The tield was a reality and he loved it as flow V way, 3; Norway, Sage 2; crayon work, BC Lowe, North Pari·, from Catarrh anil drives that no farmer can H H Rhode Island Red, 1 50; F S Clark, Domesti: J II .ulting have maintained was a herr. I beifer 3 years, Solomon Millett, 3; G W Richardson, 2. Paris, Crosby, 25; Edwards, Otls'l Mrs M II 2. he did his family. It real thing "I wps frightened at first, 1 bam, 3, 3; Merriam, *» .v 'old iu the Head Restores farm without the A beifer 2 L F Everett, South Paris, White Wyandotte, 50; uot less than δ J A Rob- Late 25; Louise Richard- I quickly. properly intelligent to bim and to care for it was an easy we were all to be ar- Bobbins, 2; years, butter, pounds, tMd, Kennedy, Committee—Mr·. F. E. Drake, Nor- s .size believed that Brown t. of Taste and SinelL Full use a manure We are H A heifer Bert J Flint, North Waterford, H « Η Harrison of spreader. quite task. This is the kiud of that Weet Paris, 8; Bobbins, 2; erts, Norway, 3; I Pingree, Ottofield, sjo, Norway, 50; Dawes, way ; Nellie Cowers, South Paris. at or iuaiJ. farming rested." 1 Β Ο and Δ Η S v.·*». Liquid aware that this involves a revolu- Solomon H beifer Leghorn, 50c, 50, 1; Β 1. Cream- 25; Druggists by well tells in the it as well 1 year, Millett, 3, 2; 3;Sarah Faruham, Norway, Crosby's Early, 1; Early Beatrice, use atomizers 7r> eta. enjoyment brings accused him of being a Ju- Barred Miscellaneous.—Burnt B. 0. C: lt.dta for iu tion in the methods of farming in a good "You Solomon 11 Millett, 3, 2: Β A Rjb- Fuller, South Paris, Plymouth butter, not less than 5 Wat- Ο Β Norway, 25 work, as in the it gives the proprietor.— calf, Ε A ery pounds, Upton, F Ε Bar- L r-. ôîî V.'arren Street, Ν York. a revolution that profit broke In Gretchen. Rucks, 1, R C and R I Rods, 1; South House Plant Mrs Τ PI Lowe, Nortd Paris, $1; Mrs deal of our territory, Farm and Home. gendbeit spy." bins, 1. erford Creamery, Waterford, 3; lient Collection, Turf, Bolster's 50c, row·, South Mrs J Ρ must come slowly, for the simple reason "1 am hero Itecauee of that accusa- Judges—Ο. B. Merrow, W. H. Dudd. Wight, Mills, Hou.lans, Oxfoid County, South Paris, 2. Domes- h cbardsoo, Norway, 3. j Paris, 75c; Cullinau, Silver 1 1, W C W < hribel that it an education along live Birds as Servants. tion." said the vintner. 3 1 50, Polish, 50, tic butter, Mrs L Ε Curtis, Norway, 3; Cut Flower*.—Ε Ρ Crockett, South Norway, 50c; DcCosia, Norway', requires Thoroughbred Jerseys,—Bull years Mot led Au- stock which is much more difficult Polish Bantams, 1 50, 1, A Mrs Η A Mrs Cbailes Chick, Norway, il; Minnie McDanieis, Norway, 75c; lines, Few birds, says the U. S. Department "What have you to say?" and upwards, W F Young, Norway, $8; J Roberts, Norway, 2; Paris, 2; of coras, 1 50, White Leghorns, 1 50, Β L, 3 j mus tic work, Mrs Τ Ρ Richardson, Nor- than the mere matter growing grain. of are and every- It." Walter South Paris, 6. Bull 1 Knightly, Norway, 1. Creamery butter, 1 ; Eihe Swau, Norway, I Agriculture, always "I deny Knightly, G Ε Β Β R G 1 75c; raffia Mrs Τ Ρ Richard- each We take off our hat to the man who can their ex- South 1; Dunn, Norway, Β, 50, Oxford 3; Waterford Committee —Ellis Whitman, Algerene way, work, Kir·» Clau Fare 91.OO way. where so destructive that "Kead this." year, Mountain View Farm, Parle, County Creamery, of corn to the Thomas Ρ RichaidsoD, White Leg- Best loaf white bread j ton, 75; Mrs A L Maii.s, Norway, 50; >r> or one hundred bushels termination can be on sound eco- 0. Bull Alfred South Pari.», 1; Creamery, 2. Crooker. γη BAY STATE HANSOM grow urged It was The vintner read oalf, King, South Mr· thai les Β but we as of much the cutting. horns, 50; Chester Wyman, Paris, Mrs J J South Par- Mrs Ε pasepartout work, Allen, Β F! LEK leave Franklin Wharf, acre; regard worthy nomic principles; some, like the swal- 3. Cow, W. F. Young, β, 4. Beifer 3 with recipe, Murphy, Needlework—Uar.d sewing, FI l'ort-| to it. his brows drawn together in a puz- Frank A S Ρ, S C Mis C II Mrs Lotta Ashton, 75; Mrs honor the man who can utilize wreos and are F Beifer 2 W Wyandotte, 50; Taylor. Dora Packard, West Paris, 25. Haseett, South Paris, 75c; 1; Norway, land, week at 7 P. m. higher lows, swifts, chickadees, year», W Young, 5; years, Β Ban- is, 50c; How- days one hundred lled frown. R I, 1 50; Guy Buck. So Paris; C 15 or Cla-a Bur- set of underwear, Lotta Asbton, pierced brass, 50; the best advantage this so insectivorous that they are F Alfred Klug, 2. Heifer White bread by girl less, Downing, Norway, 50; strictly Young, 3; 1 Sands & Co, South ard storage 1; bushels corn, stalks aud all, by convert- while others "I < an make nothing of tills, herr. 2. tams, 50, 1; Pari?, 50. Brown bread with Annie Wliitehouie, Norway, 75; A WI Evirs, Norway, battery, Roturnlxic exceedingly beneficial, may 1 year, W F Young, 3, gess, Norway, soow- a American 1; H Ε cors crop produced bringing, they looking can this F. Weilesley, dottes, 1 1. S C W Bantams, 1, 1 50, Stark, Mre U Sturgis" slogan in "Yours? Perhaps you dispel Judge.—Abel Stevens, 50, J F drawn work apron, C Downing, means. The owner believes well satisfied and having had an oppor- South ket, 2, Nodbead, 50, Pewaukee, 2; Democracy, on tbe outside coating, but applied said Carmicbael. Mass. 50; J Β Field, Paris, Houdaos, A table cover, Mrs Τ Ρ Richardson, 50; Olasses I cultivation, seed and of that feed and other phantom?' King, S»mth Paris, Fallawater, 2; W 50; on the inside the has thorough good tunity finding on β 1 50 50; Allie Richards, Norway, or Mr· Charles liquor question of to •She was a lady who comes A Ν 1, French •ideboard bureau ecarf, tbe fertilizing, and when we get this sort stuff of that kiud is high and likely Grade Holsteins.—Cow, Cairns, Indian 1 R Hersey, Norway, Gravensteins, I, been the factor need to rally faith- now she will Cornish Game, 50; Guy Mr· J J 25; Mr· I there are sure, to be re- have raised more feed for charitable errand. But Lovell Churchill, Suutb Sweet, 2, Arctic, 2; Tlteomb, 50; Murphy, But it is to know that a combination remain so they South Paris, $5; ROB 1 50, Pippin, 2, Jersey lunch I ful. comforting All the of her visita South 2. Estes, Norway, Orpington, W C Charles Chick, Norway, 15; set, Seeing Ways Always. sult·. The returned crops have already their stuck this year than has been come no more. The object Paris, 3; A D Cummlngs, Paris, 1 James C Cleve- Ε L Porter, W. Parie, Pippin, 2; Sy- Old Oxford came out of tbe conflict with an Ίο It with our Tortc lenau which S C Black, 50, 1; Mr· Chas Mrs Charles Tit-1 .J."» ; of this There's a whole answered sadly. Beifer 3 L Ε Mclntlre A Soo, East Norway, American Beauty, 50, Chick, 75; colore Like her tn« "kin awl io paid all the expense reclaiming case for many years. is gone." Gretchen years, S C Β Minorcas, 1 50, S S monds, Bessie dying. granite hills, experience necessary will which will be A D 2. Heifer land, Norway, A Τ Norway, comb, 60; centerpiece,!Mrs Pack-I *r,Ul' lil m· A« flttKl by ua you g t land, and now it just requires (and lot of Maine raised grain luck!" ruefully. Waterford, 3; Cumroings, 1 J Β Mildiug, 1; Crooker, she is invincible. XT#??!'■* iu,; "My Bamburga, 50; Murdoek, Norway, 75; Ida Bouney, 50; Ger-I mroure of Consult to the this winter that 2 L Ε Mclntire A Son, C A French Arthur Tuttle, South ard, Norway, tbe bave bad an ■·· opllral efficiency. management. fed out stock not afraid to walk about years. 3; Ε Ρ South Paris, Sweet, 50; Well, Republicans Come here. now. gel) right "Are you Ancoras, 1; Crockett, trude South Pari·, Do 1» over this of the been raised had it not 2. Heifer 1 year, C A Fall 2, Ladles' Bluab, Stearns, 25; eyelet three decades and In my long drives part never would have of the town eo later put Pride, Norway, White Rocks, 1 50, 1, 50; Paris, Juneating, j Mr· inning for nearly now, In this part C A Plymouth Ε Ο Mre Lotta Aehton, 50; OPTOMETRIST, there can be seen hundreds of been for tbe of the western Pride, 3; LE Mclntire A Son, 2! 1 1, Waxner, 2, Dutchess, 2; French, embroidery, outside of Oxford tbe county high prices vintner. George Η Austin, Norway, Β C, 50, 1; I County, opposi- and few of these are in the 1. Heifer oalf, L S Merrill, South Ulram Libby, 25; lazy daisy centerpiece, do la acres of just such land, product. Maine farmers learning Riobardson, Greenwood, Ε Ρ South Paris, Light Norway, Cathead, 2; tion has tbe bat. Will tbey better, PABMENTER, Optician, -AfiaMI Of what? Thieves? Bah. A Crockett, Β Tucker & Mm Lotta Aebtoo, 50: rick-rack ceoter-1 are so difficult to fail and that need not upon tbe C A Pride, 3; L Ε Mclntire A Son, 2; Paris, Alexander, 2; Son, the if so, tbe state will the Maine. fields get good they depend 1 50, 1, 50; Wm McDaniels, em- problem; Norway, mentioned. own little man! I carry a sword stick, 1. Dntob Brahmas, F L Mr· Walter Starbird, 50; outlet as was the land I have west so they can raise their my D Cummlngs, Grade Belted, I Mrs C R Norway. Golden Russet, 50; Wyman, piece, be. greatly, It Norway, R Reds, I; Penley, Mra Walter Starbird, gainer this class of lands means and the for moreover, I know how to use 0 R South Paris, 1st and 2d on West Paris, R I Greenings, 2, Wolf Riv- broidered doily, are that tbe Rsclaiming grain get very highest prices and, Penley, South Paris, Lakewelder, 1 50, 1; AC F We confident, hopeful back as And he old 1st 2d Hub- 50; Wallaobiau doily, Mr· J Hutchin·, straw stacks to be worked their lambs, beef and hogs well. Good night" cow, 1st on 2-year heifer, and Buff er, 50; A Κ Emery, West Paris, in power will strive to ahape their A. O. larger poultry, tolerably Maxim, South Paris, Wyandottes, «et Annie Whitebouee, 50; party of more live- well as for their other farm on beifer. F M Edwards, South Par- 35; doilies, so as to benefit all into the land, the keeping produce. swung along. yearling 1 50, 1. Best pair aid duck*, Η Ρ and A barditoos, 2; policy and legislation means the was never more B. W. H. Dunn. Wolf C G iîre J F Hutcbine, 25; fancy pillow, and 15 veirs Watch- stock, etc.—well, it turning The Maine farmer pros- The vintner waa not patient tonight. Judges—O. Merrow, Β Fuller, South Paris, Indian Runnei is, Weal'hy, 1, River, 2, and oontinue the prosperity, peace expert In- French Mr* Walter Starbird, 50; Mre Nazaire from the old way of loes and discourage- perous than he is this («11.—Bath woman?" Bull 2 1 Mallard 1 Ε A Norway, Sweetinga, 2, order now enjoyed. Time will tell. maker with "Who Is this mysterious Thoroughbred Ayrshires. ducks, 50, ducks, 50; [French, Mabenx, Norway, 25; Mre Hiram Libby, Bigelow, J ment to the better way of encourage- 1 French Pippin, 1, Pnmpkiu Sweet, 2, Slocum. dependent "I am not free to tell yon." years old, W A Hersey, Norway, 18. Wight, Bolster's Mills, Ayleaburg, 50; Mrs F Ε South Kennard itCo., 8oston. In tbto Blue Poarmalas, 2, Saltan Beauty, 2, 15; aofa pillow, Barrow·, ment and prosperity. of bull 1 year, W H A G H Dunn, J M Thayer, South Paris, Peklo duck, to be the Instead of rating the apple orop »Oh!" Ayrshire Wolf Red Gold- Pari·, 76; Hattle Rowe. Oxford, 50; underdrawing is recognized Herman Buokfield, 1 50. Beat young ducks, Η Ρ and River, 1, Astrachan, 50, IT SAVED HIS LEG. the Maine at 120 cent aa does the Is the matter with Norway, β; Morse, pair Mr· Cbaa Norway, 25; hucka- to and receiving per Apple "Leopold, what Nor Mallard en Balls, 2, Arctic 50, Mann, 1; A C Allen, AU proper thing do, I·, it will be less tnan 4 Bull calf, W H A G H Dunn, A Β Fuller, South Paris, ducks, Mr· Walter Work because when Shippers' Association You act like a West Molotoeb 1, buck aofa pillow, Starbiid, "All thought I'd lose my leg," write· proper attention people you tonight? boy." 2. W H A G H Dunn, β, 1 Η Austin, Norway, Pekin, Perbam, Paria, Red, Fred slow if above thirty per cent of a nor- way, 8, Cow, 50; George Wallacbiau eofa Mre A. Swensen of Watertown, Wis. "Ten Guaranteed. that a pays they are not forty, "1 am wrong, Gretchen. You are Paris 1. Best Suow, 1, Roxbury Russet, 1, R I Greeu- 50; pillow, J. see thing sre out 2. Heifer 8 years, W H A G H Dunn, 1 50; J M Thayer, Pekin, Mrs Lotla Gentleman. mal crop. These figures given 4, W W Bonney, 60; Ida Boniyjy, 25; of eczema, that 16 doctors could in Country Kiss me." 2. Heifer 2 W H A G Β old gees*», Eda L Norway, ioga, 1, Wolfbrldge, 2, Maxim, years acting—Cor. to aid in filling the pockets of right. 6, 3, years, p*ir Doughty, ribbon Mr· Τ had at last laid me Then A simply she liked the 1 & A H South Paris, South Parle, Tetoisky, 1, Red Aatracban, Aehton, 75; s^fa p'l'ow, not cure, up. lit'le out of the way dealers and The She liked the tone; Dunn, 3, 2; Herman Morse, Buckfield, 50; Β Ρ Fuller, Mrs Wal- sound season is here. The wilt would-be shippers. Mrs Northern Ρ Ricbardton, 75; ptocushion, Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured it, it The fall the too. hurt Heifer 1 year, W H A G H Dunn, 3 Blaok African, 1 50, African Τ, 1; 1, Gano, 1, Spy, 1, Strawberry, but pays to wa^k. ahead to win crop must be light throughout kisses, though they W W ter Starbird, 50; bi.t pin holder, Mrs and well." Infallible for Skin Erup- farmer la already looking apple W H A G H Dunn, 1 Geo Stone, West Paris, Toulouse, 1, 2; Η Ρ Hammcfud, Paris, Gano, 2; east aud should be higher than "Good night, my man!" she whisper- Herman Morse, 2; Lotta Ashton, 25: b»>eb bolder, Mr· Lot- Salt Fever «EU». ter. prices H A G H 1 Cheater R Maxim, Colvert, 1; Η Ρ Hammond, Gold' tions, Eczema, Rheum, Bolls, WATCHES, C S for the of what Heifer oalf, W Dunn, 8, 2, Gray Canada, 50; Wyman, 25; Mr· Lotta Cat· and PUei. LOCI* for several years quality ed Ε en Pound Fameuse, to Ashton, futcy bag, 8ores, Barns, Scalds, AND F. Stevens, Weilesley > South Pari·, Embden geese, 1 50; A Pippin, 1, Sweet, 2, 15: JEWELRY. for moat oi ! we have ia superior.—Dr. Twltohell in Judge.—Abel Mre Storblrd, at Clias. H. Howard Co.'s, of care is responsible CONTINUID OK PAO* 4. South Toulouse 1; 8 Ο Colby, South Parla, Juneatlogi, 1 Asbton, 25; falter 125c Witt Dr. Maine Farmer. ( ) Mora·, Parla, gM«e, Ptnaealer, Norway, Maine. the unprofitable tern poultry. lir· BflckfMd. Bethel. West Parte. NORWAY. ! vs. ESTABLISHED h33. of number of from this Joeeph A. Warren and family Weit- Spectacles THE OXFORD BEABS. 10, Ideal A large people Saturday, Sept. brought the 1 •rook spent laat week with Mrs. War- of for such an as vicinity attended Oxford County Mr. and Mr·. Charles R. Smith flu (Bxford weather just outing ι en'e Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Pottle. J and geraocrat, IN R. fair. parents, were the of Mr. SmithV Surgery THE DOINGS OF THE WEEK ALL Brown Poet, G. A. R., and Brown W. auto from ' 'ortiand guests ISSUBI> TUESDAYS. and Miss Eve· Phey came in their touring week as the of Geo. M. Mrs. Mellen daughter, · later, Mis· Edith M. Smith, this SECTIONS OF THE COUNTY. C. enjoyed guests arrived last 1 ^ut'a Neck, where thej had spent the I of North Waterford. A lyn Melleo, of New York, It is reported that Mell Sampson ha» Medicines. New Corps home the first of Knight are with Mrs. Mellen's sister, ι ummer, and returned in the Suits a week and moat bountiful dinner waa provided, ' •ought out the Downing interest moat successful and modern SOUTH PARIS, MAINE, SEPT. 20,1910. at The Willows. < he week by way of South Paris, Harri- Mr. The Part· Mill. waa in the Miss Jennie Pierce, 1 teamboat business on the lake. of trouble· ex- pleasing programme given ι on and On Saturday they took treatment eye fSV lacked S. T. White visited his brother's peo- Sebago. will take of the bust- medi- XÎOR. evening at enjoyable and Mrs. S. T. here when a young lady. Mr. Warren Optical Norway at Prayer Meeting Thursday 111., visited Mr. The work on I. O. 0. F. Block is going with lenaes in 7.30. Covenant the laat be for»· occasion. burg, of the S. D. Warren results α. Β. Γοιβμ. Meeting nrl-lay Mrs. who is a ! s general manager complish of QKOBOK M. atwood. itlftr v· AI Dixon of la the White Tuesday. White, > head Tbe work is being rush- of Iho "old features Smiley's the let Sunday of the month Misa Grace Angusta Jo. mill at Cumberland Mills. His rapidly. cases which oculist· mow the unexcelled Suits, not otherwise connected are contlal.y Invited of Miss Dixon. cousin of Mr. Tucker, aocompanied paper d in order to avoid tbe cold weather. and guest Daisy i includes five between I' sclmol" treat unsuccessfully Unlversallst church. Rev. C. A. Knickerbocker, at- them to the Oxford County fair oo Wed- amlly daughters who was OF STYLE Tkbvs —$1.50 a If strictly In advance. M. a very McAllister, recently and doping. SMARTNESS and year paid Minister. Preaching service at lo 4j a. Sun- Wednesday large delegation d«v au>i •he ages of four and fourteen, whose I Philip painfully by cutting CORRECTNESS, Otherwise a 4 cent». The and all «pent the night in an accident at the factor) $2.iX) ytar. Single copies 'lay ; Sunday School at IS u. tended the Oxford County fair. nesday M njured toy with Mrs. White's sister, Mrs. W. S. lames are Saille, Martha, Jeannette, women a:·^ : — All lent advertisements schools closed for the day, and Λ South Is rapidly improving. ABLE TO PROV£ THAT, and these Auvkrtiskmknts Miss Tierce went an far ae village and Paris, ΛΈ ARE PERFECT FIT, oager are riven three consective Insertions for $1.50 Mary were ex- Austin, in South Paris. Georgia, Josephine. was taken to tbe many of the academy atudents is Lester Marr Augusta an as- Inch In of column. contracts Maes., with Miss Burchtield attende 1 tl-e Maine Mrs. Susan E. Mlllayof Bath spend- and would not make auch per length Special Springtield, to attend. Mrs. F. £. Wheeler Tuesday by Deputy Sheriff in and Suits because made with local, transient and yearly advertis- Hamilton when made ouaed in Skow- two weeks witb her sister, Mrs. Pot- iospital if we did not know where- io come purchase and Mies they is the of a Federation of Women's Clubs ing Mr. Marr was in a very sertion they ers. The Bethel library recipient a drive iicknell. their to in their tour- last week. While there «lit» was tle. Thursday they took carriage of we trip Pennsylvania oew and valuablo The hegan lerious oondition for some days before apeak. this means assured Printing New fast electric Encyclopedia, Lo Parle and visited the of 11 la to mow in advance satisfac- Job type, presses, car last week. in a in the home of lion. C. A Mars- South fair, attention given eye workmen and tow prices ing Nelson Loose Leaf Edition. It is guest ie was taken there. Special power, experienced Mrs. Hannibal Ilamlin of course. report a pleasant ride and in children. to make this of oar busl- Bangor, meets a felt ton. They is road commis- trouble· combine department is twelve volumes and long of former Much praise given n-si widow of Ex-Vice-President Hamlin, Rick or is her iaw many friends days. iion. complete anBlankets. summer resident of Paris Hill, just Alton Packard an·! M iss Ora Packard past, ible hard twisted installment of books which will be ready her ;<>uncii for this district after Jan. 1,1011 lited coat with mannish notched collar, stripe, :!>r«-ad, iat«*t Sweater* for One. a translation of the Iliad of do doubt will meet in Every published is to of Lisbon, Me., are the guests of rela- expectation Mr*. Curtis Stiles and daugh- cut coat with 5 in. b.u New Suits. for circulation soon. The library Mr. and lined with a guaran· style oand of i»if Hoaier in the meter of the original. tives and friends in town. present situation. Mrs. M. urned back c»ff«, Latent In Kail Suits. be upon these valuable visit ter of Portland visited Capt. and material around bottom w itb silk is an that many- congratulated Clark of Larkin Parrar, after an extended width skirt with wide brnd Spectacle· vs. Surgery. This accomplishment Mrs. Frances Holt and Mr*. P. Stiles the fair. eed aatio, good For Bald Head». men have and failed gifts. 9o kindred in Boston and Brockton, during aides trimmed with «ilk literary attempted was Bethel are gnet>ts at Frank L. Willis'. and Mr». A S. Kimball left for box in front, at piping, xuaucLeiod No Reason for Doubt. Tuesday morning the community is now Mr. louble pleat pleata and many have declared impossible. F. Marshall and Miss Nellie Mass., has returned home and em-1 metal rim satin Notice of Bankruptcy. shocked as it was announced that Mrs. Mr. Geo. Atlanta, Ga., Thursday for an absence SOUTH PARIS. colore black, navy and brown buttons, Mr. has been at work upon it the funeral of their at the corn factory. ind back, iip^ Klrst Meeting of Creditors. Cummings Littlehale away soon after Marshall attended ployed of sevoral weeks. Skinner satin lined, \) g(.r· ·: akirt Kor Sale. more than and its ac- Cyrene passed of the firm of Warren with for twenty years was born in uncle, Mr. Marshall, at Hebron Friday. George Ilersey, at the >nly $14.98. midnight. Mrs. Littlehale an extensive I The entertainments Opera with 7 iuch is a matter of moment. will & Hersey, has been doing First of Creditors panel front, band at Event*. complishment Newfield, Maine, Dec. 11, 1834, but was The village school opjn Monday House were well attended. Election Notice of Meeting Coming of the book be bad at New- of of at Dixfleld. United States for I bottom trimmed to corres; vi Copies may her Mrs. Mason, with the following corps teachers: job plumbing to of the In the District Court of the Suits $16.98 *i:hco»t, adopted by aunt, upon night owing difficulty making In $16.98 ell's store. was Mrs. Mies Stoehr and the District of Maine. Bankruptcy. value f24.7'>. 20,91, 22.—Androscoggin Valley fair, Can- the death of her mother, when she Mr. Rose, Patch, North Stoneham. official count the election officers the of invisible Cheviot unmatcbable Sept. Κ Brooks was in «.own over by of Made striped ton. Clayton She married Miss Wood. at Concert In the matter ) He- sum- but six years of age. have dramatic company played P. MILLKTT, In Bankruptcy. with a 21.22.— Oxford Baptist Association, and his fami'y closed their Ron·» alxo Miss Wood Arthur Stone and family closed I HEKUKBT } coat cut the desired length Sept. Sunday Daniel Twitchell for her first husband Mr. and Mrs. Hall. Bankrupt. J lerge, $22.50 Suits $22.50 bron. mer here and returned to Cam- their on Rattlesnake Island and I new home H. are at W. W. Dunham's. cottage for P. of Paris satin lining, style pock- Oct. 4.—Oxford t'omona «range, Harrteon. and one daughter survives, Mrs. T. boarding Drew of Fryebnrsr, but To the creditors of Herbert Mtilett guaranteed with his to their home In Belmont, Mass. Osgood aforesaid, of import serge, niaoniil. "f u3 IQ. 4, 5, β.—West Oxford fair, bridge, Mass., Monday. married Mr. S. W. Dunham returned gone a while of Oxford and district that is in taste Oak Fryeburg. Dureil. Mrs. Littlehale later at many years resident of Albany, In the County made, splendid 6 —oxford North fair, Anuover. G. W. F. of the Bap- to Adams is school I it·, plain line lined l· λ r Oct. 5. Rev. Hill, pastor a few Mrs. Fannie Hamilton, Goldie teaching dead a bankrupt. model, quality, 1»tt of of Maine State a O. C. Littlehale who lived but daughter, W. W. Twombly dropped on the 10th day of and that will not tire No.. s, 'J, lo.— Vnnuiil meeting tist who is recovering from will visit for West Lovell and Alice Adams at Albany. I visiting Notice Is hereby given that ilwaya stylish you Auburn. church, lived with her Greenfield, Mass., where he in the House afternoon Herbert P. Mille» was coat front and back trim:· with 1'omologlcal Society, week to Rock- years. Mrs. Littlehale did not Opora Tuesday Sept., A. D. 1910, the said eiik severe illness, went last weeks. School in this district keepl and that the first }f, value $10.08. who tenderly cared for her; several of heart failure. He had preeeted Mr. duly adjudicated bankrupt, loops and buttons. 0 gor· 'itirc land where he and Mrs Hill will remain daughter of Tuesday and Wednesday as the teacher, I of hi* creditors will be held at the Court with was a teacher in Bethel for many George F. Cummings Dorchester, when he and was as- meeting of visit other she went to the fair at Nor- Twombly collapsed South Maine, on the l*t cut front trium for two weeks And then place* was the of Mr. and Mrs. D. Mildred Frost, House, Paris, day Suits $19.60 fancy gore *'tb active in work, Mast., gite«t sisted to a seat Mr. wheu at 10 o'clock In the fore- $19.60 loopi to take his work years, temperance by Twombly Octiber, A. I). 1910, until Mr. Hill is able up way. at- and in black .. with the "Juvenile Π. Fifield Wednesday night. Although he died. Mr. Drew was in his &id year. noon, at which time the said creditors may cheviot best selected quality, buttons, oulj especially Templars," who has been at work I a ex- Of serge, again. a Mr. has been living away Kate Adams, their claims, appoint trustee, interested in her church work and was Cummings He is survived two daughters, Nellie tend, prove such other with wide and A of ton from this recent- he for Mrs. Ira Harriman of East Stoneham, I by amine the bankrupt, and transact lateat style coat trimmed party village Funeral services from Maine for twenty-five yearn of and Mrs. John Flint of come before said Suits Mount Wash- kind, helpful neighbor. Drew Norway business as may properly collar and $25.00 325.00 went to the summit f to the Oxford fair is back at John Adams'. □arrow silk braid around ly were held at Iter late home Thursday plans attend County Nortb where he bas made his a Packard McAllister of North Lovell I Fryeburg meeting. ington in two automobiles, where he meets many friends of Mrs. Elden at FOBEST E. LUDDEN, aleeves trimmed with braid and New Shade Brown, fane) ive 32 in. afternoon, her pastor, Rev. C. L. Bang- yearly, and home for tbe past ten years. Funeral In pockets, and a White car. The Packard is care of Mrs. Η. B. McKeen Referee Bankruptcy. semi-fitted coat with a tio T'-ut gasoline The and beauti- his days. taking Street. Inter- 37-9 and lined and hart, officiating. many boyhood j Mr. Twombly's, Deering Auburn, Maine,Sept. 19,1910. buttons, lined with extra fine heavy touring car carrying six pr»jple funeral of Whitman occur- baby. with Skinner satin, blind t New ful floral tributes from personal friends The Perley for ment in Albany. cut skirt with driven R W. Francis of South Orange, his late home in Annie Frost has finished work I satin; very stylish Hobble skirt with a 3 in. fd by and the to which she be- red Friday afternoon at Mr. and Mrs. Wm E. Bickford of quality b»nd M. a demonstrator for the Packard organizations Ben- Mrs. I. A. Andrews and returned to herl with and below kneen. 1 n't J., an of her Woodstock attended by Rev. Seth are his Mrs. finished buttons, splendid pleating (ail to tor Us oui of record longed testified to appreciation Dupont, Ohio, visiting sister, pleata, No! ici Lett Motor Car broke the home in Doubt. see this a for : Company, son of this village. Mr. Whitman's Norway. Sheen. Before bis re'urn b> No For suit, beauty the climb faithful labors. to the wife of Wallace Reason value $10.50. for touring cars by making was to occur in the In Stoneham, Sept. 4th, Miss Vivian Dinglev has been visiting death the second Ohio Mr. Bickford will visit his brother, of Facta Backed from the Glen House to the summit in within two Η. B. McKeen, a daughter. j A Statement by her sister, Mrs. E. C. Bowler. family from pneumonia Bickford in Stonebam. The ttie minutes. Henry % Strong Guarantee. Wreckage. Hfty-four The Democrats held their celebration weeks, the little daughter Wynona dying brothers have not seen each other for Marble of New York is visiting East Bethel. Cyrus The houses of Wm. from the same dinease. Mr. Whitman We relief to all Mrs. Ε Η. a fen Thursday evening. Farwell visited friends at I tbirty-five years. guarantee complete his cousin, Jackson, wan the son of Oliver Greenleaf and Miss Ella has In every (jives a Mrs Straw, T. F. Hastings, Tbe Judge of the Muuicip.il C>urt sufferers from constipation. Oxford County, However, Hastings, and was Rumford last week. the days. Daniel and Moses Hastings and F. L. nannah (Cordwell) Whitman been rushed with business from the cat- case where we fail wo will supply A brief announcement has been re· Gene Rayford is cook in the home·!I Respectable Republican Plurality were illumination born in Greenwood about thirty-five doers free. William Edwards brilliant with tle show grounds. The wrong medicine Vote. ceived hereof the death of Mrs. He mirried Susie Roberts of Z. W. Bartlett. Except on the Sheriff and the street was gay with colored years ago. found and although not Rexall Orderlies area gentle, effective, K. Perkius at her home in Everett, Mass small Earl Kimball of South Paris visited atl speedy justice, The rode in auto- Greenwood, who with three in all instances to these gen- and safe bowel regulator, Mrs. Perkins had beet lights. "dignitaries" chil-1 F. B. Howe's last week. satisfactory dependable last Wednesday. went Florence, Glenna and 'Wendall, and tonic. re-estab- mobiles while the "rank and file" dren, was a tlemen was very appropriate and fitting. strengihener They the Democratic land- in health for some time. Sh< was a member of West ι Mrs. Lizzie Dearborn of Canton Well, predicted poor "forced to with the survives him. He Mr. and Mrs. Edwin C. R >we visited lish functions in a eaay son march" keep up of her brother, nature's quiet, elide arrived last In its magni- leaves a husband, a and two daut;h by The interment was in recent guest at the home Monday. A band was in attendance Paris, I. 0. 0. F. relatives and friends in town this week. way'. They do not cauae any inconven- was what one had ters. The Perkins lived at Paris procession. have J.L.Holt. tude it f.tr above any family of horns and West Paris Cemetery. The family resided on or nausea. They ere ao MAINE. a but the blowing beating Ada Ab- Mr. and Mrs. Rowe formerly ience, griping NORWAY. it was so far be Hill for many years, removing few in their Mrs. Jennie Ward and Mrs. anticipated. Indeed, tin their the sympathy of many friends ! tbe Harlan Brown farm. now live to take and work ao eaaily that to and latei upon pans entirely eclipsed bott were recent of their sister, They pleasant what the Democrats themselves years ago Kockville, Conn., as bereavement. guests one at yond music. If the administration is great In New York. they may be takeo by any any that were almost from there to Everett. Mrs. J. H. Swan. had looked for they as the "re- Miss Florence Richardson of Dixfield who has been treat- tone up the enthusiastic celebration, and son have Mrs. A. J. Nevers, time. They thoroughly stunned it. is the of Mr*. J. H. Cole. Mrs. H. L. Holt Leroy by Pond. forme will materialize fast. guest Mr. ed for her eyes in Portland, is much im- whole system to healthy activity. the lesults art Bryant's promised" of Au- returned home to Neponset, Mass. Summed up briefly, Friday evening the Universalist society Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bmerton Rexall Orderliea are unsurpassable as follows. This not all bt The ci>rn started up Septembei of Benton Holt remains here. proved. about may shop a ball as the entertain- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Scott for the use of children, old cans held masquerade burn, Mass is a Stephen B. Cummings and wife, Geo. and ideal as the vote in cases is 13 and up the first day 17,000 in Mrs. M. Bell of Rorbury, accurate, many put ment connected with the fair. were recent guests town. I. and wife and Frank H. folks and delicate We cannot I is uneven in thissectioi of Mr. and Mrs. John L. Holt. Cummings persona. very close: The corn very An auto of Mr. and guest to all auf- Mrs. Ο. M. Mason has been in Skow- party composed J. H. Beck and wife took a trip throngh Graf- too highly recommend them [ Frederick \V. Plaisted, Democrat, ii and it is expected that the shop will bt Willis and Mrs. Emma W. Mr. and Mrs. Z. W. Bartlett, this week attending the Federa- Mrs. Frank ton and Dixville Notch to Colebrook, forers from any form of constipation and over Bert M. Fernald until October. hegan Swan and and others attended elected governor open Clubs. Mann of West Paris, Mrs. G. I. Burnham family evils. Two 10c. ami have received the LATEST , tion of Women's Ν. H., Saturday and Sunday. its attendant aizea, We just the incumbent ol Charles Wmslow has bought the bousi Mr. and Mrs. C. N. county fair last week. Republican, present James IIutcbiDs, R. F. D has gone to of South Paris, 25c. Remember, can obtain Rexall La near the railroad owned the lat< S. Hutchlns, of the R. F. D. Route, you VAN I the office, by a plurality of 9,114. by Tubbs and Mr. and Mrs. James Tubbs of Jas. at our FALL STYLES in HAND BAGS, j Arkansas to attend the association. as a dele- DON'T BREAK DOWN. Remedies in this community only it Sewell Brooks. a has to Little Rock, Ark., mont A. Stevens of Wells, Democrat, Norway recently enjoyed trip to the gone Rexall Store. Chas. H. Ρ Trunk shut dowi to the National Association of Ru- Severe strains on the vital organs, like store—-The PURSES, and oth elected state auditor over Charles The Grand quarry MIDDLE INTERVALE. of Iun. The round trip was gate TIES, WALLETS, Bay Naples be on cause Howard Co. the a There is prospect of mor< ral Letter Carriers. He will away strains machinery, break-downs. Hatch, present incumbent, by plu Wednesday. J. S. Hutch in*, our rural letter carrier 98 miles. than that of tht work later in the season. two weeks, Leslie Brown is bis sub- You can't over-tax stomach, liver, kid- LEATHER GOODS. rality a little smaller bas been re-elected of Archie D. Felt is in New , here, president stitute. neys, bowels or nerves without serious governor. Hampshin Asso- Greenwood. For Bald Heads. the Maine Rural Letter Carriers1 to are weak or Two and two Democrat!! this week s'a.ving at the White Mt danger yourself. If you Republican ciation at its annual meeting in Auburn A fine wpek tliis for harvesting some Dickvale. if I values in LADIES' HAND are elected. In the Firs ; Hotel with his Willard iun-down, or under strain of any kind, A Treatment That Costa Nothing Special congressmen frieud, Mabry. others—and making a ha: Miss Orene the belovw I recently. crops, maturing Wiken of West Peru a take Electric Bitters the tonic District Asher C. Hinds, Republican, Cole, aged 19, at the Esbjorn bought matchless, It Faila. and 26c. to each We hear that 340 tiokets were sold new governor. Touching politics, a and of BAGS VANITIES, $5.00 about 3U0 over Wi.liam M. l'en of Mr. and Mrs. Dell A.Cole cow of H. II. Andrews, also cow medicine. Mrs. J. E. Yan de Sande plurality daughter Grand Trunk for the is on the of Green- to three bottles 12 the Depot county joke Republicans heifer of J. R. Morrill and son recently. Kirkland, III., writes: "That I did η··1 We want you try large nell, Democrat. passed away early Monday, Sept. a here it with as on our fair the 14th inst. Quite lot from wood City, who are accepting se- ot Rexall "93" Hair Tonic per- In the Second District Daniel J. Me The funeral was held Tuesday afternooi , Miss Mildred Tracy is entertaining breakdown, while enduring a most extra assortment of GENTS attended. a as could be The that the trial will not An good I from the Universalist church. good grace expected. her Miss Lizzie Lee, of vere strain for three month?, is duo sonal guarantee Gillicuddy, Democrat, has about 300< have friend, Riley. Ellen P. Kimball and Blanche wager consists of a dance, followed by are at the to them cost you a penny if it does not give you PURSE over John P. tb< Arthur F. Cuslituan returned Wednes Maurice and Gerald Tracy wholly Electric Bitters." Use WALLETS and COMBINATION plurality Swasey, to Boston and Hoosac Tunnel for a an the defeated to of , been oyster supper, party and health and Satis- absolute satisfaction. That's proof congressman. day to Β iston where he will continui county fair. enjoy strength. present short vacation and change. "No place all expenses; aud now it is well our faith in this and it should 25c. to each. Third District Samuel W bis musical studies. pay R. S. Tracy is building a twelve-foot faction positively guaranteed. 50c at remedy, and BILL FOLDS, $5.00 In the Found Martha D. will have to foot tho bill. that we know , like home." Wrigh', known who the demonstrate Gould of Democrat, hai Mrs. Edith Bryant has moved fron extension to biw barn, also treating Chas. H. Howard Co. indisputably Skowhegan, our aunt, to be a wonderful womao. She The festival will probably materialize what we are talking about when we say about 2200 over Edwin C. Bur the rent over Dudley's store to th , barn to a coat of paint, plurality is the one now of the Stephen soon after the corn canning season Rexall "93" Hair Tonic will grow CASES ai. Emily J. Felt house on Lincoln Street. ouly living Ε. M. has his mill nearly that MUSIC ROLLS, CARD leigh, the present congressman. of Woodstock. She ie Worthley NOTICE. where Packard family closes. j so we now have a steam hair on bald heads, except In the Fourth District Frank E. Guern closed in, In the District Court of the Unlteil States for the bald-1 sinter to the late Packard, Jr., Our visitors and callers were less than ness of such duration that BOOKS in variety. Hebron. Stephen R. F. a local line District of Maine. In lias been long LETTER great the Republican congress were in- whistle, D., telephone Bankruptcy. sey, present who died some years ago in Bethel. Tb< but a few, and a the roots of the hair are dead, a small Mr. of Bath visited hi 5 formerly, they j and now the selectmen are in In the matter of entirely man, is re-elected by plurality Emory Wing noai was putting ) ride Deerfield valley, the first a mau peddling HKRBKRT L. In the follicles closed and grown over, and M. Hanson of Calais. cousin, Mre. A. G. Bowman, recently through teresting; new steel bridge. Dickvale is booming, WOOD, } Bankruptcy, over George Hoosac Tunnel was baskets from Otisfield, of Rum ford, in and see what a fine assortment i ■ took and Mrs grand. accompanied by of the state have Bankrupt. ) the is Come In the Maine senate there will b< Sunday Mr. Wine Mr. , but the Ropublicans scalp glazed. his wife and ten months old the To the creditor· of flerbert L. In the we are our state- and son Herbert to Mr baby, voted the Democratic ticket. Wood, Remember, baainz Democrats and nine Bowman Wayne, West Bethel. Evidently of Oxford and district aforesaid : at the oi twenty-two Repub throe constituting a very congenial and County ments what has been ac there is to select from Pharmacy will be Democratic old oo an auto ride. Mr the were dissatisfied with some Notice Is that on the 16th of upon already I Means. The house Wing's home, •'Breathes there a man with soul eo dont Frank majority hereby given day lively trio. Saturday evening Λ. D. the said Herbert I>. Wood the use of Rexall "93" by about 8l> to 02 A Democrat wil! b< Wing returned to Bath Monday, takini That he hath nut often said : acts of recent years. July, 1910, C'lmplished by quite his wife, little , was and that the tlrnt we have the to for fchi • Herbert with him for a few visit I km-w how this ami that would ro— Brooks, accompanied by duly adjudicated bankrupt, Hair Tonic, and right elected ITuited States Senator days' " hav- meeting of hie creditors will be held at the ofllci· 'Twae plain to mo—"I told you so.' and came here, the former John's Letter. assume that what it has done for thou- time in over and i Mrs. Lizzie Locke aud Miss Hattii girl dog, of the Referee, No. 8 Market South Pari», Srii fifty years, a in view. >on his Square, H. Howard ing coon hunt S he, heed lest on the 12th of A. D. at 10 o'clock sands of others it will do for you. In any Chas. Co., Democratic legislature will have the re Murch have gone to Mrs. Locke's horn "Let him who standeth take day Oct., 1910, ••And we Insist— and another man were out and came In the forenoon, at which time the said creditor·· event cannot lose by I state under the at Mechanic Falls. stoutly dog he fall.** Does that apply to you anything giving districting of the ap And we don't rare a as a coon apothegm may attend, their κ t« K. A. SHURTLEFF & CO., splinter so near getting game to drive prove claims, appoint it a trial on our liberal guarantee. Two Successors to the census υ I Mrs. Florence Pinkham and her chil Who knows It—this weather the situation? That trustee, examine the and transaci portionmect according so thick of leaves as to present political bankrupt, up a big maple, such other business as come be< 50c. and $100. Remember, you The will withou dren went to their home in Newtou Is better than winter." I depends upon the angle of observation. may Droperly sizes, 1910. legislature the animal from and fore said in this com- Mr. H. L. accom entirely hide view; Had the old and been meeting. can obtain Rexall Remedies SOUTH PARIS, MAINE doubt the Sturgislaw. Whetbe Saturday. Whitney Autumn begins next Friday. the prominent party South Paris, Sent 16.1910. repeal if the men were reluctant to leave I sweet at our store—The Rexall it will have two-thirds in favor of resnb panied them. Galen Wheeler of Milan, Ν. H., waa In power so long and bad its own WALTER L. GRAY. munity only with game so near, the dog was store. Chas. H. Howard Co. the amendment i Miss Hazel Dooham went to Spring in town place I will unhindered and unscared ho many Koforne In Mankruptrv uiitting prohibitory Tuesday. si ill more bo and tried to climb the tree field where she will continu Martin is visiting relatives it years and through so many successful questionable. Monday, Whitney to him. to teach the capture that it looked itself as ΛΓΟο.ηιοοκ, rroimi' »uu coming year. Sebago. oldest campaigns, upon Our next visitor was John D., had in- elect the whole Mr. Ezra Marshall, one of our oldes Postmaster Dennison and wife wert the favorite of the goods, and Counties Republics son of the late Abner Bryant of Free- am I died Tuesda last week. stilled into itself the of the ticket by «mall margins. Oxford citizens, very suddenly in Montreal. Canada, from here more than spirit LATEST IN· port, who moved or no York Counties elect the Kepublicai morning. The funeral will be on Fri Charles Burgess of South Parle l· Tbarisee, and could see little good twenty years ago. On his way back to that candidate» sheriff. Abou t day. Mr. Marshall was nearly 82. a few here and and little or no sentie in the party county except spending days camping Pond he went by the old home- else is Democratic, sherff Mrs. C B. Hawkes of Boston is thi Bryant's differed from itself in its way of think- FALL SUITS everything hunting. stead, so as to see the place of his birth being elected by the Democrats ii guest of Miss Tripp for a few days. Josiah P. Swett has bought Mrs. Nel- ing? aad once more. Mr. Bryant know that twelve of the sixteen counties. The acidemy school opened this weel lie Gribbin's stand in thin village, once boyhood We don't know. We only says he is getting tired of shoe factory the las t with a number of students. as the Jacob Grover tavern. ; It has and that the party which a The three measures by very large known a fallen, We have large pasted life, and thinks of buying farm in the had and submitted to the G. D. Morrill has moved from the has lately come to the front haiin't legislature, peopl Hiram. near future. I line of Fall Suits the are all defeated Wheeler farm to the which h( the chance to fall for a god long while. under referendum, hotel, Mrs. Prof. Η. Ε Smith from the house of > his fartr just passed by now a to d<> These are the one cent beer law, si Charles Β Davis has sold last June. It has favorable opportunity per bought on her walk, and on reaching of the town of \ork The Hill Farm, to a Mr. Houstoi Flora J. Wheeler has returnee morning a little Will it? We don't Malden division Maple Miss climbing. called, the home she will have traveled more than Kuppenheimer, bill. and has bought Albert F. Berry's resl from and is with W know. It has been oat of practice so are and the Portland bridge Onset, Mass., again six miles. That lady knows what is the Chicago. They con dence at East Hiram that it may be a bit awkward at It ia evident that the Democrats, village. A. Farwell and family. the human and is long celebrated manufac- his best tonic for nystem it will make It an agressive campaign, witl Hon. Charles Rankin and daugb Charles P. Dennison and wife bav< first. We hope good. Arctics- Boots ductiug not afraid to u ol space for occupies 1300square Fruit Jar is 500. The his Mrs. Herrick goods Our List. $3·5°ι $4·οο, about only by sister, Lydia ton Tuesday where he is attending kluxlco 189 186 $4.50, $5.oo. • feet. His sales over $250.00 per Democratic plurality is shown is tb< Rochester, Ν. Π. Normal school. average Pern, 109 60 He carries a 85 87 vote for sheriff, which gives Mr. Mc Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Coolldge spent ï Barrews is the day. great variety. Sumner, Charley having grippe. Your relatives here all about as usual. Intire, the Democratic candidate, a plu week with relatives at Wilton and Dix Lie is gaining. With kindest I remain, rality of 9. This result is so close thai field. Mrs. John Ileald is ill in bed. She regards Robtneon't plurality, 43. Jar— We carry a large line of Men's Walk-overs, which it is an of the ballots ii S. Robinson. Lightning likely inspection was threatened with pneumonia. She Morse, Cummlngs, i-2 dozen. will be asked for Brownfield. pint, 85c per we sell at the above prices, correct in style, lit. the several towns is still weak. Mrs. Wm. Mason of Rep. Dem. " very North Buckfleld. ι Oxford County's seven representatives John Smith and Ham are at Paris is for her. Albany, 52 53 pint, 90c and unexcelled in service. There are none better Raymond caring 71 69 " to the legislature are all Republicans, in Vermont Farrar has moved into the house W. W. Swallow, wife, and mother, of Denmark, ι $1 00 tending Goddard Seminary Lynn Ureenwood, 71 76 quart, as at least two of them were elected P. and Mrs. Cora Swal- 44 and very few good. though Messrs. F. Harmon, C Eaton and R recently vacated by W. S. Farrar. Sherbrooke, Q., Rtonebam, 47 31 1-2 gallon, 1.25 a were at in districts which gave small Demo- Eaton will enter Westbrook W. B. of South Paris was here low of South Paris S. D. Swal- Stow 29 20 Seminar} Toung 88 22 cratic on the general ticket. the name accom- low's one day last week. Sweden, plurality next week. Sunday, returning day, Waterford 108 134 Mrs. Julia Bard and Mrs. Miss Susie Garland is to take a course panied by Mrs. Frank Toung who will George Woodstock, 125 60 Wide mouth Jar Vote on Referendum Questions. are at Lightning at Gorham Normal School. stay until after the fair. Turner of Lynn, Mass., visiting Division 536 4d7 Pint, dozen. Percentage and eons are of and Mrs. Ellis Doble of West Paris C. B. Keeno's. 85c per of of Portland Mrs. Blatchford guests Mr. Moree's 69 44 I. G. Smith has sold his to I. D. plurality, ι Alcohol. York. Bridge- Mrs. Breslin at The Birches. nude a week's end visit to Mrs. Doble's place quart, 95c Brown, Η acting», " Mr. F. W. Files of Portland has Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Doble. Fuller. 1-2 gallon, $1.20 Ε. N. CO., agaiu parent", Dem. SWETT SHOE Ye·. No. Yes. No. Yes. No. is Rep. taken of the school. Mrs. James who broke Daniel Fletoher of Weat Peru visit- Albany » '* » " » charge high Buck, recently Andover, 82 67 Atwood's ing old and friends. An«lover, £46 17 7 4 6 1 The Universalis! Circle gave a harvest her right arm is under Dr. neighbors Betbel 2S0 197 House NORWAY, MAINE. Warren is a week's Opera Block, 14th at town hall. care and is very well. Georgie spending llyron 27 IS Jar™ « topper Sept. doing 22 23 Economy » * meet- Ellis of Canton was in town vacation at home. Gllead Tolophono 11Q-8. l" The Free Will Baptist quarterly William Graftoo 1 * dozen. £ f, Mrs. W. Heald was called to Sumner Pint, 85c per 1 !8 S was held at Merrill's Corner the 14tb Hanover SS 22 41 ing Sunday. Mrs. ι Canton 49 43 32 33 36 »] and 15th of this month. H. C. Barrows, a veteran of the civil by the Illness of her mother, Lydia M MOD Β 1 quart, 95c 16 23 44 Denmark,I.... 24 24 * 21 28 14 been ill for several Newry 1-2 $1.20 21 Mr. John McDonald caught five young war who has weeks, Varney. 26 17 gallon, DlS "I-.- U 40 20 31 24 are corn Roxbury are now same. He was a Farmers hanling their aweet Frveburg 20 25 10 24 IB 16 raccoons in bis orchard. They remains abont the Upton, 11 9 The is the latest in self 23 3 14 3 15 4 and a Lincoln β 1 "Economy" sealing jars uo exhibition at his house. brave soldier, losing a leg la the battle report good crop. Plantation, went to 5 4 ^ 5-A Horse of Mortis Island. A good many from this place Magalloway Plantation,.. Blankets—-Bishop Robes (.rrenwood 18 5· 7 46 7 45 the fair Jelly Moulds, 5c each, 60c per dozen. Hanover. 17 10 3 2 Norway Lake. Samuel Irish of Redding fell Sunday Wednesday. 468 887 A. S. who has been Is and Mrs. G. E. and fractured two ribs. Bessey, aick, Brown'· plurality, 81. Jelly Tumblers, tin caps, 30c per dozen. gSSS::::::::: « « » « « π Mrs. C. A. Stephens oat again. Hl«m 35 61 43 92 36 53 Horr attended the Maine Federation THE LASH OF ▲ FIEND These are two of the makes of blankets and robes lS::::.: » « « » « » at the past week. Albany. 4 1 13 meeting Skowhegan .Sumner. would bave been about as weloome to J J Will Flood of came to his Mr. and Mrs. Homer Whortley and tell and my full line is now in to show you. Mexico, 100 115 94 69 87 91 Farmingtoo J alia is another A. of N. T., aa a mer- .· two children of Ridlonvillo visited old Mrs. Bowker having Cooper Oswego, can se Newrv, ...... 5 22 4 16 6 10 father's, David Flood'j, tù? 13th. I direct from the and that is I ill turo. oileas lung-racking cough that defied buy factory, why 55™. 174 137 Λ 141 Λ Wm. Hale of A uburn visit-.' his »dat, friends and neighbors in Albany last * was ...... all remedies for "It moat 55 58 24 36 88 33 week. Mrs. May Bartlett of Haverhill, Mass., year·. rou a better trade than the small dealer. 260 133 178 90 1» W Mrs. C. W. Pa'*f idge, recently. "noth- pîrt» :; was called here the illneaa of her troublesome at night," be writes, N. at her and Mrs. R. B. L. Farwell of by Bolster is Mr. ! 84 66 31 56 Co. Joha 28 24 Mrs. visiting me till I used Dr. New » » » " " {reachA. Bethel called on Estel la Bean mother, Mra. Lydia Varney. ing helped King's Dayton ïS&~- sister's, Mrs. λ Stephens'. reoently. S Charles Abbott of la Discovery which cured me completely. Miss Geneva S%irtevant visited at W. The glass blowers gave good enter- Ablngton, Mats., m .»» relatives in this I never eough at night now." Millions 35 MARKET SQUARE, , S. thlllth. tainments all of last week at the Orange visiting place. James N. Favor, Γ.™'.».'™-.""'" t£Sk~~4 »«g Partridge's Benson and Cora know its roatohless merit for stubborn » · · > Mrs. F. E. Pot le and her daughter, Hall. Mra. Jane daughter ss*-— i F. obstinate aore la· - - » * re- number from this at- of Brockton, Mass., visited'at G. colds, oougba, lungs, 01 Main Μ·Ιη·. in Winifred, went to\nburn the 10th, A place South St, Norway, Sweden,. 17 gIS 10 IS15 M14 9 goodly asthma, oroap, Paris, Maine. the same tended fair last week. Dyer'a recently. grippe, hemorrhage, turning dmy· county the or fever. It re- « « 21 17 21 12 from Water- Bert Brown Is on the sick list. Several from tbia place attended whooping cough hay «fitortoM Carlton Jordan returned lieves never 49 « 39 » * went to fair at South Paris. qulokly and fall· to satisfy. wSSÎSâ.--:::* ford the paat r *k. He spent his vaca- C. D. Conner and Geo. Connor Infants and Lincoln PU.....— Lawrence Andrews of Hartford visited A trial convinoea. 50c, $1.00. Trial CASTORIAfeMat"»''»»!'"· ST™.?· stf CASTORIA For Chldnn. PL,.. 1 , tion there. Oxford recently. ®e*™tthe —^Magmlloway i 2 hla a few last week. bottle free. It'· positively guaranteed PL,. 6 * 1 ί who has been ill for Mrs. Addie Conner has gone to Oxford grandparents daya __ Sp< Stephen | Mra. Walter Russell is In health. by Chu. H. Howard Go. Tb mrM Mill AimBwrtt some I now. to visit her brother's folks. poor TIiIWYmHiii Alwip Bw(kt Ûîs ioâi ÏÔbI 1382 1161 10» weeks, f <-ving
^. m\ Cut ton fair this week. iïxtovâ fleraocvnl Mr Vote of Oxford for State and County Officers, Sept. 12,1910. jHe and Mr». F. W. Walker were a The Sun Shines on the Fair County Harrison over Sunday. County County Beflster Beclater of Deeda. Clerk County Comr. Comr. PARIS. Master Robert Bracken has returnee Bepreaentattve term.) term.) of Deeds. (West. DU.) m Governor. State Amlltor. to CoBirrees. Senator. of Courte. Attorney. Sheriff. (roll (Unex. from a visit to Harrison. * τ otrica. The Comes Down and hoc τη CAKia roa Track Record Again, Thing: ::S0 a m. to 7 >30 p. ■. Mrs. Orlando A. Irish and grand itflce Hour» 'laughter, Lizzie Irish, were gueete 01 Combine to Make it About the Best Ever. TRIMK KAJLW.iT. • » LKAVTC are to meet at Mrs. •«Well, Mr," <2 2 I I c S '< M requested Agcei five cows and heiierf — •tf U V. M., ilaliv ; :30 Α. man who to thle ftU bull and Ph & — ο s s 5 ^ paper "doing" Guernsey « 1 i .. Morton's ai «5 P.M.. ·; 7 37 a.* Monday evening, 26, , and two 2 S 6 o Sept. fair* ®e he looked the hall ονβΓ· Jersey·, thoroughbreds, α M 4» û SL ~a v. :o0 for a short 1 j S » * uolv. business bull calf and a nun 8 4* ► Ο ρ « SUD.UV P. M meeting. U to ten o'clock he con î A good Durham 8 ο ο S1» 1- M., -Lilly ; 3 ."27 Tuesday," Ε * 9. ο î 8 3 S 8 'only were b 1 8 ► ! P. |0:ϋ 1 and the fair to all here ber of Durham heifers shown 5 i PQ a h H H α α ι·..'·'» M., dally; ...Tbe eecoud annual exhibition of th< tinued complete & Ε < η 09 GO sa 00 Ul i ê £ * & tr,\ -iiu'tav oniy. >V mtern Maine wil I ο most of them the first M. L. Thurston of Bethel. 54 63 54 53 64 53 r « Poultry Association day every thini 54 68 54 63 64 58 64 53 54 53 54 63 47 60 54 53 a A. M. Carter of Bethel showed a Albany 67 84 65 he held at South Paris Jan. 3. 4 and 5 goo< 70 82 67 81 68 78 71 81 68 80 67 62 87 of Portland was her ρ Andover 78 71 1 82 67 79 ι. -!:ps to to the e®cie° lot of Durham stock, including a 8 yeai 238 190 238 190 238 190 239 189 E. P. Cbockett, Sec. Thi» good testimony 282 193 3 238 189 236 189 238 100 237 191 236 192 230 198 a and aerera Bethel 96 111 100 cv of the new system under which th« , old bull, number of oowe, 95 115 96 96 115 96 115 96 114 97 115 06 115 N>;un)u;· Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Gilbert and Har Brownfield 114 96 2 115 96 116 115 visited at Elliot , Oxford t , all registerei 154 119 164 121 153 118 163 V Λ <"ark County Agricultural heifers, thoroughbred'and 164 2 126 147 126 147 118 154 122 161 122 161 116 165 119 y ,, old Gilbert of Canton, and Miss Kathryu Buck field 118 18 wt>ek. n„w working, which makes the^olety ftotna 27 18 27 18 27 18 26 17 28 21 25 20 26 19 27 18 27 last Jack of Woodford* visited relatives beri D. Ham Byron 27 18 27 18 Rani's close before the fair opene and maka Commissioner Henry 85 110 92 110 92 108 92 110 92 110 92 110 92 110 92 -111 92 of Portland is here al with Mr. Gilbert's auto. ^County Canton 109 98 1 110 92 117 ^ irk Sunday, coming mond of Paris had two of fin 69 69 73 67 th* fair complete early in the first day yoke 1 71 69 71 69 71 69 71 69 69 71 71 69 67 73 71 71 !·1 Ί school. ol Denmark 69 71 g Miser h It's so different from the oldwav matched one yoke Β years 129 139 129 139 128 140 teotlimr Mr anfl Mrs J. D. H avnew, cattlo, Dixfield 124 144 129 139 131 136 129 189 129 139 128 140 121 147 129 139 of Buck field i » Mildred There's one to this tu« , and the other 4. Both of them hav 196 119 196 120 196 120 193 120 ,, J. Record Laura and Hatrie Mies exception 196 120 197 117 195 121 196 120 197 119 193 123 V ·,. Burnell, in Fryeburg 187 128 were at a cot- bulk of the cattle are exhibited , aken ribbons in their olass previou 22 23 22 23 22 23 Κ i. ra>lor'e. Elder, ancî F. W Κ -uode Oilead 22 23 22 23 22 23 21 24 21 24 22 23 21 24 22 23 fiiitmc 6 1 5 tasre on Pennesseewaesee Like over Sun the second day. Tbere i. more on,y°|le· ' 1 5 1 5 1 5 1 4 1 5 1 5 1 5 1 5 1 ·" for Cantui Falls cam Grafton 1 δ heading of this feat α but e difficult '· H. A. Bryant of Mechasic 71 76 71 76 71 76 Τ day. criticism re. ft ^ 70 71 76 69 77 71 76 71 76 71 76 68 80 71 76 r'r morning. on the with Greenwood 77 21 34 21 fur f»r:> iay of herds of cows on the groond! grounds Tuesday morning 35 20 32 22 84 21 34 21 32 22 34 21 34 21 32 23 34 his vacation keeping ■ Hanover 84 21 , Ralph Edward* is taking herd of but 81 54 82 55 s" otfir of Pownal was th< for two or three davs, and fact th cattle, they 63 83 54· 83 54 83 55 81 54 83 54 62 55 at Hartford 80 55 82 54 82 }L-· from his work the Paris Hom<- n> in tui entered under the andhajd.n"t.be^ had to b 39 81 39 81 39 " * here last week. nart of them must ^estand ; rule, 39 79 40 81 39 82 38 81 39 79 40 81 39 81 anDg, Sept. good. Oxford 115 132 8 9 458 325 456 326 465 321 463 321 Mr cents. children under twelve, 10 cents. wen Parie 458 381 12 462 325 12 9 446 325 12 458 325 467 326 458 327 427 359 v»rlee Titcomb's durini A Chester sow and nine pigs 82 87 82 86 82 •eri' g11 86 82 84 83 84 82 66 83 76 94 66 62 86 82 66 Another week of cool th. m»"»" 1° shown by Joe Thurlow of Sou'h Paris Peril 85 85 Septembei Kb»., 52 126 52 126 52 126 52 103 71 124 53 123 52 126 52 124 52 fair. of It.it andan" A sow and were showi Porter 124 52 124 52 126 weather, without a killing frost as yet the general atmnnphntn (if Chester pigs 20 17 26 17 26 17 ire and family of Hum 26 17 26 17 26 17 26 17 26 17 26 17 26 17 26 17 Wal cool is the weather that the sweet by Ε. M. Everett of Norway. Koxbnry 489 501 469 501 v'rf I>. Park's thi 508 482 491 500 469 502 396 566 473 518 489 501 482 508 ν during (|So Yorkshire boar w u Hum ford 471 519 489 600 fori I --urn comes along very slowly, aud some *A very large 31 47 31 47 31 47 31 47 31 47 31 47 31 47 31 47 31 47 31 46 32 47 (air. I fields need two weeks more. If we can shown from the farm of Dr. Alfred Kin( Monetiam 29 20 29 20 20 29 20 29 20 29 20 29 20 29 20 30 19 29 20 Eastman of Lot is to the ad of South Paris. He attracted lots of at Stow 28 21 29 a MeDeu keep the frost off f r that length of time, features, made, 82 89 80 91 83 89 88 83 Mr. frequency Sumner 88 89 83 89 84 88 83 89 83 89 61 91 60 92 >-s at Arthur Clark's las : J it will make a difference of thou ss-sa^gsof the Oxford fair. tention. 22 33 22 «**'"· I many vantage 22 33 22 33 22 33 22 30 25 34 21 33 22 33 eil A Choster boar was shown from Sweden 32 23 33 22 33 wrc'i I sand dollars to Maine. large 9 11 9 9 11 9 11 9 11 9 11 9 11 9 11 9 Mountain View Farm, South Paris. 11 9 11 9 11 11 have re luck of the Upton 89 151 56 166 92 151 92 151 92 151 02 151 » S Κ. Tucker The corner stone of the Methodist The established county 151 92 151 92 149 153 93 148 92 M: A. J. of South Paris, a Berk Waterford 91 60 at Ba\ as held last week It Peuley 123 122 62 105 124 60 124 00 124 60 124 t r summer home Ichurch will be laid at 2 I» m. fair to weather, 61 123 61 123 61 61 126 60 79 turned Tuesday. shire boar, four months old. Woodstock 122 6 1 I Rev. A. W Pottle of Buckfield, a former rained a 6 1 6 1 6 1 6 1 6 1 Poiot D L Bret*, Otisfield, a Chester boar. Lincoln Plantation 5 4 stone. is ex- 5 4 5 4 5 4 4 6 ol I pastor here, will lay the It U£tl,.for ·«£ A number of of the PI. 5 4 Henderson F. Elle specimens Hamp- Magalloway 22 23 22 23 22 23 22 Mr ted that there will be addresses by V,. »«d. · 23 22 23 22 23 22 23 22 23 22 23 22 23 22 23 are at Geo. C pec Γ,Γόρ"? 5 shire belted breed were shown by J. W. Milton Plantation Ever· gueets | B. C. Wentworth little but it >»1 I Kev Mr. Pottle, Hev. mud, S. Colby of South Paris. This is a com- Keroa of Rev. D R. Ford ot West made things almost Vή foror Jhethe ÎÏÏÎWit 3965 3449 3916 3498 3967 3458 3120 2855 841 594 Norway. perfect paratively new breed in this section. 3867 3539 43 43 3970 3448 40 41 3986 3401 40 41 3955 3470 3981 3434 3804 3602 3705 3714 of Lewiaton visp- J D. of the time. fair Mr* I V irphy I Paris, and Rev. G. Holmes, super- Wednesday He also had a Chester boar and a un- was a Hamp- iv's from Tuesday I intendent of the Lewistou District. The September day, and Thursday«J J boar. is in eJ shire Colby interested swine, of footwear was made of doubtless better than in any 9 Schubert te will The box A display by stock, til Fr Quartet sing. unedless to say. J I he aIiemi was If not Hie Ε. N. Swett Shoe Co. of Norway. previous year. I will contain a copy of the church disci- ^Tbe' attendance nearly E. Sturtevant of South a : Yarmouth, designer f«»r Rtlph Paris, President William J. Wheeler of the Mi" a list of the official a u.„awer Wednesday's ANNUAL SOCIETY MEETING. store, arriv- I pline, members, Chester sow with seven S! the millinery from 12.000 pigs. # exhibited a number of piaoon | Sir- Deeriug's proposition, aud Γ',',π. wta!,wSh«WI Walter of South Pans show- society Fur tlie Hot time in a number of uight. IcopyofMr. Knightly his music roonn in Block, «1 her· lay I other matters of interest. from Billings el two sows with pigs, of the Hamp- years there was a contest in the annuxl in here from rather large. South Taris. ι Mr- « Cutting doubtless being shire belted and a boar with of the and the session on breed, pedi- of West Paris exhibite·! meeting society, tutting for a while, but Fair Week Work for Officers. there were as miny peopleJh?r8(J?J the A. J. Abbott Lynn K lasted nearly twenty minutes. It. cream For on the the S. Go Foster's wa\ as were ever seeu there U. separator. To urn to Lynn. Doubtless some liquor found i's grounds About the usual show of sheep was President Wheeler called tbfe meeting Hi* of the fair. I in to the fair last week, but third day exhibitors in this line were THE ORANGES. to order in the room r l>r an·! Mr. Myles grounds mad»·. The society'* meeting Mr. I not β" much as there would have beeu He were at Walter THK BABY SHOW. 0. Wr Starbird, West Paris, C. F. Stan- Four West after 1 o'clock Thursday. Cas'' guests granges, Pari*, Norway, shortly I if Dei>uty sheriff Cole and his assistants South Ε. M. thanked the members for their m -iay oight. \s usual the babies held the stage ton, Paris, Everett, Norway. P.iris and Frederick Robie, occupied | briefly Max Iliad not been "on to their j ib." with the and stated spaces in the upper hall, and the several co-operation officers, do •. ii f Worcester, Mue I in the week, before the THE POULTBY. of the If it's clothes you want, you can't Art Early opening exhibits were certainly about as nearly j that the.special business meeting 1 ! re a few of Lewistou days since, lof the fair, Philip Carter different is the were. was to a and three joine The teak of m«ki»« th. Something poultry even in quality as they ever elect vice-president '· eturned homo. I was arretted, with soliciting 'pieaàant (?) ami charged show from that of a few years ago, when Norway Grange uwed a background of truHtees. better than it here. There's not a man lordersfor In the Mu- get ·> Cot a liquor. Norway a few miscellaneous coops under one enn white over corn For to succeed Leslie Mr- iii and Mr*. white, with draperies vice-president, pb luicipal Court Judge Jones gave him the saft τζζγΆ stand made th« whole j E. Mclntire of Ea*t Hon. t e guest* of Ge<>. of the grand up color, and an arrangement of the articles | Waterford, who Babnll I minimum Hue of ?20 and costs, which w-vl-»' filled half m >ved that the secre- in town interested in clothes of it. This the exhibit was both James S. good ιϊ :ing the past week year which systematic J Wright El--" I he a little later, displayed paid the length of the grand stand, and even and artistic. Tbe general committee in tary cast the ballot of the society for V Morton and Master Arthur of Luwiston wa* UtBlKH KIOHT MONTHS AND 0*U,tU· was >i .»· M. Turgeon the varietv of strains represented would of this was Mrs. J. A. Roberie, Mr. Mclntire, and the motion carried won't be interested in the new nt a few la»t at the fair groiiuds before the Mr. Leslie Β Newell Parle. Dorothy A«V\. *5 charge examining ft* day» Iarrested make a 'long list. The award of Mrs. Emma Swan, Mrs. Eva Willis, F. without objection. •leet, Shag g Pond. of the fair, with a suit case of was Iopening premiums gives some idea of the mag- F. Swan, Vivian Akers. Edward W. Penley of West Paris I in his He also was himself as arrivals. You'll find in ■·· of Rum ford wa* liquor po-session. nitude of the show. West Paris used a white back- likewise elected to succeed pleasure looking "fD- Ρ' I Martin but Orange I lined the nrnimutu of $;>ϋ and costs, The used by the Western Maine in the on motion of Walter L. Gray. t the fair, and is visiting coops ground, with decorations grange trustee, here was to aud is now his I unab'e settle, doing Poultry Association for its show last of bine and corn. Its ar- The next officer to be chosen was a more them here t iays aud greeting colors light at them ; pleasure in wearing ; I the alternative sentence of sixty days in which are uniform in size and trustee to succeed J. W. of Hart- t winter, was very effective, special Libby many Rlch-ini S4lo«bV. Norway. Kvelvn. rangement Mrt. style, were used, but these wore not features of it the artistic ford. Libby, who has served for a' being pyramid Capt. there will be to us in both. Haggett has returned Jjail. afternoon a trunk arrived a number of others sixteen declined further service. pleasure Miss Tuesday Mw. SawlîreMaheux.Norway, Jeanue D'Arc. sufficient, and large of fruit and the home-made quilts and years, m ing House where eLe ISouth Paris, checked as bagage, the ap- was and 15 votes were fr v; had to be brought into play. rugs. The general committee of this Λ ballot taken, he keed suspicion was a of about 120 entries A. Brooks of Oxford. hi* pearance There total erange was, Jesse C. Howe, Harris cast, all for Leon son ■ as t;»!> I Jailer Cole aud his watched through trustee to out of office C of fowls in pairs and breeding peus, Ellingwood, Melvin Bubier, Charles The fourth go WHEN YOU PUT ON Δ for a claimant, but noue ap- M" η Arthur R »b 11he evening M? Sour» Ρ.Ί·. besides geese, ducks and turkeys F. L. Mrs. Lena Chase, was Charles F. Millett of Norway. The Oscar •-r's..n and Mr. y.m«.'»'T'.ï«Vn, Stevens, Wyman, ! pea red. Wednesday morniug early that would surprise you. Mrs. Delia Reed. first ballot resulted: ert«'D fi .rliam, N\ Η were gues's a. Thur'ow. South Parte. Bernl» quantities Mrs. Ezekiel Porter, I Cole looked down to the station from ""JAeeph There mnst have been and r George D. Robertson, easily nearly Paris Giange used pink white, Whole number of votee, 40 of tbe saw two men there. He I his house, aud 500 birds on exhibition. It was a fur its Nece«earv to a choice, 21 during t! air. great artistically arranged, decorations, Schaffner & Marx Ι λ eut down, and one of the men taking and in V. E. Dunn of 20 Hart, show, particularly for fanciers, with a border of oats which added much. Norway, out * Charles F. Millett of Norway 13 noj meeting of Hamlin I him for the master, passed of a The jular baggage Mr·. tie". » Oottlnn, South Parle. general high quality. Its space was filled very full with Charles W. Howker of Pari·, 7 > will be Tuesday, Sept. I a check to him. , [a Tempi»·, great variety of things. The committee suit or overcoat it on with the confidence that T· to be au entertainment said Mr. Cole, "I'll take the a·»'·» SEEN ABOUT THE HALL. Second ballot: you put 27th. "Yes," 35 ci.L rWrC. "Λΐ'ίΐπ·. of this grange was, Miss Mattie Richards, too." of bnllotë 36 I check and you Never before was there such a quantity Mrs. A. M. A. M. Vfh le number as as Ryerson, Ryereon, a 19 comes with you are well dressed ; well for the with the two in Necessary to choice, knowing He started jail of flowers to the ball, either Mrs. S. B. 23 The » f t'ie Methodist church aie beautify J. S. Brown, George Bontelle, V. Ε Dunn, I meo, and as lie was going up the steps the or cut flowers. F. H. D. A. N. Charles F. Millett » 11 a _ g<> up, and geueral plants Cummings, Hammond, in any We carry full line of these begin:. one of thein broke and ran. Guy Cole, sïi^xc.siœpîsr..".»··· on Charles W. Bowker 2 anyone company. so I considerable length of the shelf, he L. A. Brooke. lentmi ie sidewalk committee in the vas ANU UNPRB. Cairns, I who was coming down stairs BVHIKS TWO YE the lower besidesthose were ^ to just west side of hall, White and corn color used by far ex; that they are going THE BACE8. famous clothes as well as other dependable makes. I house at the time, sprinted after him, which made of the exhibits. of Otisfield v-r. *·. part grange Frederick Robie Grange look the fellow out of in the SE As is the case, the most in- Copyright H*rt Schiiner & Marx I but got sight Mrs Τ Ρ Richardson of Norway, al- Gore in its space. A feature frequently ha* of the court house. The decorating five-heat race of the fair came Mrs Λ Li»tlefield of Portlaud I wo'ids back Krnest Mixltn. Norway. Raymond Lia- ways an exhibitor in this class showed of this exhibit was a frieze of field and teresting of whis- ^ when the crowd was V ttletield. who is the oon- Itruuk contained 80 pint bottles a collection of house in which was on the first day, jjiue·: Kre lerlck Dan- large plants products at tbe top, a u of bottles which W,Mrs. Wra. Lawla, Norway. garden the last two heats trotted trtc'or ig the Methodist church, I kev, besides umber ^ out of the smallest, being something ordinary. were The New Over Shirts ά the were in the rain. The races as a whole in: a n here with him until I brokeo. Pcrcv Sevcre. Norway. Irene Mauley. tl. A good show of cut flowers was shown Tbe committee on this exhibit wae Me- leMri: the the church is .ijished. The other man, L. Ε Paine of Mrs. Κ Β.Curtis, Part#, Aether. Mrs. Wilbur R of and interesting, and in free-for-all Ku, by igers Norway, Willard Brett, John Ε Ordway, Charles in Η. B. In All The disclaimed all track record was beaten in two heats. Styles Ichanic Falls, kuovledge another by Mrs. Ε. B. Tubbs of Norway. Stearns, Albert N. Rowe, Mrs. Hattie FOSTER, ll timl sifer. who has bven visiting he had stood at 2:15 but iu Iof the I quor. He said that roomed Ε P. Crockett, the South Paris floris Mrs. Mattie The record 1-2, bi- b. ■!:>· in Massachusetts aud Yer- in Greenleaf, Ordway. it was Hats Will New Patterns I with the other man that night, and »""■ a collection of the second heat of the free-for-all One Price Clothier, Β·ιηΓίτ i.umber ol weeks, returned 5K exhibited large A''™™, the weut to the station with nfei'SiiS» IMPLEMENTS. reduced to 2:14, and the third heat wan a I morning Loutee. of many and varieties, in bou- liai m last week, lie reports sp»cies Interest You. And Styles. Ihim to get the trunk, without knowing 3£S-'V.Talth^CthP'rt..iu. and set The Cummings Manufacturing Co. done in 2:15. rerj t?n >te visit at all quets pieces. J places. I about what was in it. On this AMONG THK CATTI.E. of showed a showed a line of their Ο. Κ and Paris Maine. anything Mrs. C. W. Chick Norway 2.40 Class, Trot and Pace, Purse f2W. Norway, I Mr λ- Mrs. Judson Morton of Chi J statement he was discharged by Judge shown lot of which have been manufactured A pretty herd of Hoisteius were handsome flowers, thirty plows, Antiflctlnn, cb m, Ρ L Smith, ■ w at S. Bolster'* a when he in court Ftiday. not Paris under various 4 ci,' quests D. I Jones appeared by C. A. Pride of Norway, twenty-two as marked, though the reporter did at South auspices Fryeburg 4 111 ». came auto Bob Patch, Waite, Lewis- Ψ fe* .st week. They by tliem. are count them. for many years. bg,BD of They mostly high grades, ton Τ ..β 18 2 3 fr»m ·'.· »nt, near Belfast, where they of A of flowers, and very A tent near the entrance was George W. Morey of East Waterford but bave all the appearance thorough- good variety large Annie Sidney, ch m, Ν J Foes Cor· ral months were shown from Mount- the exhibit of 1 2 4 3 4 without driver. Once settled to her spend every year. came from Portland on the train breds. handsome ones, occupied by implements nlsh up for b -m, Stables, to end of the mile — fellows who of bad a dozen ain View South Paris. of the International Harvester Co., Nazomova, College she holds it the Vf : u A. Curtis and his friend, Frauk Tuesdav morning. Some H. A. Bobbins Norway Farm, Brunswick 3 3 2 4 S gait, with a Effiu Swan of showed an ex- which A. W. Walker ά Son of South as as a machine. J S'r\-us. have been visiting his moth- were sitting near him offered to bet head, mainly grade Hereford», Norway Elsie Snow, b m, Horace Chenery. steady Suits heifers and eteers. ceedingly handsome lot of flowers, Paris are agents. Gasoline engines fig- Belfast 7 8 5 er. Ε ·η M. Curtis, through the fair. that he couldn't open a knife they had, few Ayrehiree—cows, In one respect this year's fair was in- fourteen notable because their grow- ured in this, but it also included Sting; Dick, blk g, Geo. Clark, Lew- La' will visit Mr. Sieveus' family and when he refused to bet they said he S. H. Millett of Norway had largely a 6 β Moses wasn't there. bey especially of other iston complete. Young N t«i He showed lie°.id of Herafords, a thoroughbred bull done with other regular all sorts implements, including η r.eook, Ν. II., before returning didu't have auy money. ££i» along 2.241; 2.25J ; 2.33*. This is the first time in many years that Dress Goods bre-1 automobiles for riding and oarrying Time, 2.25* ; 2.201; the; work for the Bostou Elevated Rail- them that he did have forty-five dollars two years old, girthing 6 feet 10, by the Hartford string of oxen and steers, loads. Two of the three autos in their Purse in hi* When got (iff at Γ. G. of Vassalboro. The rest °CAn*attractive assortment of 2.18 Class, Trot and Pace, $200. his has failed to be a JSjgY^ way. hip pocket. they Burleigh fieldJ5™!*8 under marshalship, was shown W. U. exhibit are made with wheels and G W Ft. South Paris one of these fellows went of the herd are grades. and vegetables by high Dimple K. cb m., Gerow, of the and that, his strenu- ol high 1 1 1 feature show, Dress 't here is report from some sections B. Tucker & Son of Porter of so large as he hard rubber tires. Fairfield ahead of Morev, and then turned back in From the farm of Norway—not ous voice ehouting "H-l-i-s-h!" has not Trimmings the ate of a uumber of defective and Leila Wilkes, b m, F Ο Walker, Rum- large tu into the car were shown Holsteins, has had in some former years, but not- Several other gasoline engines the doorway go again, Norway twenty ford 2 2 2 been beard at the pulling ring. ba. s m the election. This does not of Mr. Porter s advanced various other were shown in Dark Rich Fall Later all and a handsome lot able considering implements b m, F Β Bideout, Medford In the New Colorings. a pressing against Morey. Morey thoroughbred, Catherine, apj to the town of Paris. With dol- different of the grounds. Mass 4 3 3 At the finish of a heat Wednesday found he uo had cattle. age. — parte wer» longer forty-ήνβ Bruns- one of the tor,4 t >17 ballots used, only seven Κ of South Paris showed d DOiaDiO Oiuiûii υι trup auu το^ο· Steele, cb g, College Stables, afternoon, "Bobby" Blair, lars. C. Penley wick 3 4 4 thrown >ut as there ran out on the track before the defective, though sure he could the eleven m >st of them well-marked tables was that shown by Roland E. An- ewipers, Morey felt identify head, 2.19}; 2.18*. was nsiderable amount of splitting. drews of not because of its Did eay fakers? Yes, we've Time—2.19; last horse bad got by. He was struck man who went against him in the car Dutch Belted, three of them thorough- Norway, anybody because be la a of 7 seen them but never and Purse a tbill of the and thrown on the A tie show with mu»ic th« and he an.I Mr. Cole went to the breds, the rest high grades. large size, but boy before, anything 3- Year-Old and Under, Trot Pace, by sulky, ball, by door, their allotted the side of bis face and wai show- rears. It at least a dozen to beat this. Tbey filled track, s*.i- k 4 Orchestra, was held in New fair grouuds. The man found, in A. D Co minings, South Paris, comprised «100. striking If are to a new to from the to head. The their breath, you going purchase afl three e six varieties. space the last inch, gate Ha chm, κ υ wane. Lewismn people caught Hi Wednesday evening. Au inter- company with two others, and 1 twelve Holsteius, thoroughbreds Ha, There was L B. Montbert, b c, Mayberry Farm, Csscn....2 2 the man was dead. He a The other two were dis- aud six One cow in the A large collection of crops and vege- the cattle stalls. many thinking rupt ii of the street car service at were arretted. high grailes. b Horace Chenery, Belfast...3 4 some with hie chain of shows, includ- Juauallta, g, was knocked out and didn't come to for k one was herd her third bred calf tables, mammoth pump- Walker Ron** ? if cnt due to trouble with the but the identified pure including Direc:, b g. Γ Σ Γ*<ι*..4 it time, charged, dropped the John e2e*nt for some scars suit this fall, get early you »um Later was four old, aud the kins and was shown C. G. the Wonder, rfirplcy baif au hocr, b^t [M'« to reduce the attend- b<>und over in the of $300. before »Lo years squashes, by ing Abyssinian Time—2.29} ; 2 S3*. perated other a came out all wax released. He ber three heifer calvei were ail French of of female anatomy, and various and shaking up, right. ance. if the managers came out with- he secured bonds and cow aur A. L. Robertson of tin The schools of Paris began Monday five thoroughbred Holsteins, bulls, 200 varieties, largely predominat- complete, by 2.29 Class, Trot and Pace, Parse |200. baa to be on all the time at his Co. of duty as a and heifers. Fellows Amusement Lancaster, > a MR. PRINGLE DOES BUSINESS. Parts U the wife of Charles τ in Rev. Mr. Knick a Lake school In SI, vy October, who from Portland of there were shown dozen the Vorway having sepa- A Ε Lew- Canton, Aug. land, graduated Norway Baron Sidnut, br s, itnssell, a erb '<· the next Sun rate The work is arrang- Rev. H. N. of the Maine Civic 2 2 2 Given, daughter. ocupying pulpit School and has taken a year at head of cows and heifers, Durham, special display. Pringle lston In West Stoneham, 4, to the wife of U. dav .»{ Uigh those no other introduc- Sooth 8ept. rti th done in the Wednesday, accompanied 4 4 4 On » -ut of the 1 of the cornei to the Tuell school, is instead ed fifteen Durhams, along Casco »ying assigned was the of thé Charles A. Maxwell. 2.31. Married. schools. and An attractive place end State Detective Time—2.26} ; 2.28}; •tune ? the new Methodist church Tues teaching one of tbe Woodstock thoroughbreds grades. a hall where the N. Bolster looked things over, and Thursday the of the W. C. U. wil The Tuell echo >1 is Miss Alice A. N. Cairns of South Paris showed upper Dayton They Free-for-all, Trot, Purse, ·2β0. •lay, meeting T. taught by of house the aid of In Canton, Sept. 12. by Eev. R. W. Webber, Mr. a of handsome Holstein and a Co. made Its exhibit furnishing forenoon, securing Deputy be he '! afternoon at 2:80 wit! Murch of Webb's Mills, graduate grade cow, Louise (l,bm,FB Rldeout, Medford, Charles II. Towle of Romford and Ml su AUc) mraday also Holstein. wall papers, dishes, lamps, Sheriff Cole and assistants, tbey arrested 1 1 1 Mrs. Rugs, Maes Luc·· of Canton. _ ... _ \v.i voe Clifford. As .'lie is th* Westbrook Seminary. yearling heifer, grade goods. of the showed vacuum cleaners, blankets, etc., were five men who were running three Thomas J, b g, Ο W Uerow, Ft. Fair- In Otlsflelri. 14, by Hev. Merrill C. Ward, Men's, Youths', summer will also be ran in the Whit C. K. King of South Paris 8ept. n:r«i,ng since tb" vacatiot A aebtxA and field 2 2 3 Mr. Wheeler Foster of Boston and Mlts it a Devon shown. games on the midway, confiscated ltalph wt as and > teniore Mrs. Lena S. eleven n«ad, thoroughbred becomingly le ch κ, R D Walte. Lewl«ton.3 4 2 Brett of observed Rally Day, District, taught by a Knox Β, Adeline Harah Norway. a W. L. Merrill of Norway made small their layouts. In the Norway Municipal 8 4 G. Mr. Ian;.· :4'-..n.Unce is hopmi for. Col Herrick of West Paris, a graduate of yearling bull, thoroughbred heifer, Leauna. b m, PLSmtth. Fryeburg..4 In Mexico, Sept. 10, by Rev. J. Fleher, beside· but attractive of photograph Court, oharged with runn'ng gambling Tim·—1.16} ; 2.14; 2.15. William Robert· of Hallenttnc, Montana, ami Children's lus»is has been invited to be am Normal School and a teacher and a number of grades, grade d/spUy Boys', present Farmington drvices. all not guilty, but were MIrh Alberta Mclnneee of Mexico. < and work. pleaded •i Trot and Pace, Parse SSOO. apeak n the temperance outlook. 1 of several years' experience. Ayrshire· grade Jersey·. 2fl Class, In Rumford, Sept. 14, by Rev. G. B. Ilanna- Paris show- Mrs. Q. A. Allen attraoted the ladies found on the testimony of Messrs. Ρ L Miss W the w,4· h»r is suitable the wil W. Earl Kimball of South guilty Antlflctlon, cb g, Smith, Frye- ford, Mr. Robert r. Austin and Mary meeting and Maxwell. The three 3 111 both of be Oxford Pomona a Holstein bull calf. with a display of millinery. Pringle princi- bnrg Arsenault, Rumford. he!.! .iut of doors. Cakee and coffe* Grange. ed pretty Brans- in the corner who were of the Steele, ch g, College Stables. and Ladies'. w;il be will hold its Nathan Maxim of South Paris, a pair D. B. Woodbury placed pals, proprietors gamer, 2 2 2 2 served. Oxford Pomona Grange and and the wick \ of the hall a stalk of ''Mortgage Lifter" were fined each 910 cost·, R D Walte, Lewlston...1 8 3 8 October meetiug with Lakeside Grange of steer calve·. Renone ch g, Died. Art r Κ Clark, who was ap tbe cattle which western corn which is 15 feet β iuchoi other two, who were merely employed Time—2.87}; 2.21*; 2Λ1}; 2.21. recently a; Harrison on the first Tuesday. Pro- Although Hartford punted >ealer of and measurei were fined each $5 and costs. All weights have been a feature of the fair for so tall. there, d ever. for gramme: men came from Bos- N0TE8. In Woodstock, Sept. 14, Perley Whitman, agi Our stock largest the wd. finds that done were there was no Herrick's Fruit Farm, Norway, made Three of the people Udreoajny. many years absent, paid. about SB year·. fu' y in Opening show of fruit in <>f ton, and two from Lewiston. The list of awarded w!l! to Erra 81 understand the situation regari Routine Work. shortage of oxen and steers, as was evi- a special great variety premiums In Heittou, ôejn. .J, Maraball, aged totk s or which were first of this the matter. According to the law ο Bu'tneas. when tbo*e classes were called ou* form, from the bushel box of apple» The layouts captured found on the page paper. years. Variety greatest. dent Drew οι Try- the Bflttftfte. to final in the most showed that the were a swindle. In Norway, Sept. 13, Osgood «ι*>, sca|ws or measure* b; for examination. There was a large pears the produot games the cattle and horses are an in- Pi UevilBg, North Waterforil. was a Tes, burg, aged years. winch υ( sort are ο is form in oans. In one of them, a game, it Mlaa Orene any weighed Uf4c show of working boreee, but the ox appetizing glass hoop topic of conversation, bat oh ! In Bryant'· Pond, Sept. 13, Co'c, nea*iir<«| for Sl.-tter Kate B. Ellis. In the oomb and ex- to the hoop teresting 19 sale, from a milk bottle t> V l-es», not in Oxford A show of honey. physical impossibility get ! aged years. yet passing County. The the politics In Rethel, 13, Mrs. Cyrene I.lttlehal··, Whites, Grays, hay sc., es, must Mu»tc. was made from the of A. over most of the so-called 8 of the a. u. Me. Centrale 5, Pilgrims 1. and 8-room house*, PMverbiat weikin was torn all t a would critiolse the of tablei Charles Sewall Penley, marshal Wednesday neighbor· advantage·; painted being had a number on exhibition, portion parading r 8. Me. Centrals 2. 2 barn·, water chance Ρ Look Ours W(<-es with noise will and tremendous ener- between it and tbi > cattle and the oattle. Wednesday u.:—Pilgrims big spring supply; good g to Have One Up. and red tire, here tber IndomiKle bis herd of about twenty oattle ; of oheap jewelry department, prize Th .--Me. Centrais 8, Pilgrims 7. to make flsh brook crosses ..u /our a*. Liv of beiof was irsday pond wheiwjrout once a ο are n· er found where Stomach, hall is so well oi ι A notable feature of the If taken at ΛΓ iOt-»i cows, all only faint demonstration gy and a crowd. The arranged parade farm: once, jQ ne the •'PP are out of order. thoroughbred Jersey·, portion beat· the won- hink. , demanded a«bb€ry· thisits A>r replied •tSldu't the old give when the Repub If you v^t these qualities Herman Moïse of Buokfield showed ■piouous. nearly instructions for tbla premium beiug l.oCH A^er an» * β New Lui on mare. W. i concluded it m une Dr. King Piano and Music Co. ο ( to circumstances the track. Tblf trajMd by BuT^ii^Sw had all go/ to—so Cf»8* thewt"io£y of The Staples parade, though owing "EWta la a convenient ar affnir would be dropbeu. Γ||,Ιηρ? or for keen number thoroughbred Ayrehiree. 0 very "uin· wen a number o*a"· did not Inolade all the rvini the rhore boy. r** other, and evlS, C Pills, tbeMatchlees regulators, the farm of Dr. Alfred a ; Portland exhibited vit nearly prize Uu^jtrr from un not do this till looked info "Yep." replied From King moi * He bad no t< «ment, aa is far " our 25o at Chas. nla*»«ave ο»β and It was · One lot 'Tfilef rnlsod his head. robbery h£jind fliej peri,aps Decçmy.'neud brain anAurong body. there were ahown » uumbe r and Kranjoh A Bach. I certainly his aué »»ue kick:"- txchuuge. oat South Pari· * h and — μ iu Truth. court r*· .d that wife! quart* of practice iu ce. H. HowaMcj.'s. .téuiure,' Just one. And mon I •heard excellency la\u& ^9 ÛJf Italy.—London / rway, Malue. owf y V \ ^ *j: \ Th· Ooom Qlrl. As usually treated, a sprained ankle Hammocks at three or four Cost HOMEMAKEBS COLUMN. rill disable a man for FOR THE REST (Contlnaed from P»K® 1.) Chamberlain's Vfett»od OP reek·, bot by applying THE 8EA80N. woman! Tomor- as soon a· the I· do·· OF on topics of Interest to the Indies "Good night, my ilnlmeot freely Injury to THE LAND Correspondence to - Editor Homxmakbrs' the directions - U solicited. Address: row oigbt at 8." scelved, and observing way take \,\00d, Oxford Democrat, South Paris, Me. Todayaafeet la to cure can be effected «ad Hobbs' COLUMN, He turned and ran lightly and swift- Itb each bottle, a life Variety Store Free! ι from two to fonr days. For sale by Begin enjoy NORWAY, MAINE. Free! Free! ly up the street. The to really Medicine. II dealers. qulckeet,aareatand who PUZZLEDOM. Recipes. a moun- Atwood'a the From tlie doorway "L. F." np Be « opposite constipationtree tone· MEN WANTED. ά and a titters the the and — taineer. a carter, a butcher "When I was a yonogglrl," of Atwood'i Automobile EuiJL digeetion F* gt W need men to train In f rve A KING KINEO EMERALD CASK. baker forth. rat old "one of my beaua hogged Ί. not w»k· stepped cautiously lady, true I could •Ulon« to w«< t·» RANCÇ^, 1053.—Odd "The paying #20 «31 kly m No. Beheading·. one of ribs." fût Cream one of batter, then add heurd said the ιβ so bard he broke ray Short hours, (ireat #Λ· four let- cupful "He something." denani now ηίΧ The beheaded words bave and the second old work.work Five two oapiola of fine granulated sugar mountaineer. "He has ears like a rat "HumphI" replied gargegar'gc years of lûcc^ ^ letters are all her and smooth- now. ters eacb. Beheaded Up cream add half a cupful of sweet idy, adjusting glasses again; for hearing. What a pretty picture!" Portland Auto same. and a half of flour, ig back her hair In conscious pride, milk, three cupfuls the world loves a lover Compigy of cynically. "All when I was a one of my 8-23-2-23 H 1. Behead a certain word aud leave in whiob sift four level teaspoonfuls young girl Portland, Mu». fold in the -sometimes. Touching scene!" eaus me so bard be broke one a large bird. baking powder. Listly bagged of seven beateu stiff and No one no one was expected f bis arms." word and leave whites eggs dry. replied; 2. Bebead a certain tint a Use green vegetable coloring tu ίο reply. More than that, no one cared Blacksmith a tree. of Diarrhoea is more or less preva- delicate green, and one teaspoonful to court the fury which lay thinly always Wanted and leave Be for OK a Bebead a certain word almond extract. Bake in and tones. >nt during September. prepared layeis, lisgulsed In the mountaineer's and when cool with a boiled Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera everything. put together "Tomorrow night; you beard what he and effect- word and leave white filled with raisins, liarrbœa Remedy is prompt to 4. Bebead a certain icing chopped jald. 1 am weary of this Shop Rent. outrants and nut meats. Cover the out- growing si. Itoan always be depended upon aged. You will him on his way to For sale all I will either hire a first-claw side with iolng' tinted green. Place a play. stop Rd is pleasant to take. by black, 5. Bebead a certain word and leave will smith or rent in wreath of chopped pistachio nuts on the ponder house. A closed carriage ealers. my shop South Pari, rage. and sides. t>e at hand. Before he enters, remem- to such a one for the leave top He—I would like to know why you re- 6. Bebead a certain word and ber. She watches him too long when locatedhorse-shoeing, COCOA CAKE. ise to me. Shop centrally and » « marry doing very sick. be leaves. Fool!" but I don't think you business. leave Beat two cupfuls of granulated sugar She—Pardon me, good 7. Bebead a certain word and The stole along In the dark- and half a cupful of butter till they be- quartet rould. h. P. adroitness. a then add two well-beaten ness noiselessly and secretly. MILLETT, come cream, of confMence in milk. Mix two had Indeed heard some- "I bave a world South eggs and one cupful of The vintner 1 Paris, May 23. 1910. Hardware. Ibamberlain's Cough Remedy for No. 1054.—Hidden heaping teaspoonfuls of cocoa powder thing. He knew not what this noise her new dress. ave uned it with perfect success," I told Edna I liked with two of flour, to- but It was to set his heels heaping cupfuls svas, enough 'rites Mrs. M. I. Baeford, Poolesville, The boat's crew sang every evening. with two of baking- a cot. a ta- gether teaspoonfuls to flying. His room held Id. Fur sale all dealers. In Sift these well by Wanted. Yon should have seen Hannah ing powder. together, ble and two chairs. Out of the drawer a with the other in- Everybody to save their 111 É bat. then mix into paste and iUGS, RUB- M tieraldine's with a In the table he took several papers Title. $21 Beat all thoroughly A Misplaced BERS AND METALS for me. number to his hoofs when the gredients. white M»,| the The gnu took a burned them. Ah! A of Lon THE PERSON bringing largest fork and bake fifteen minutes in mod- patch obvious misnomers one t his Amont; orders promptly attended I alto to Hobbs' Varietv hunter approached. erate oven. paper Just inside the door caught bay of entire advertisement ton Hii'iitei Is to lie found. Drurj Ν {this II is wealth was sham It to the candle. Poultry. NORMAN Κ I. A IN, pretended pye. He fetched Ιιι lane, unci November 23,1910, RAISED DOUGHNUTS. I.JUU· ·Ιι»ιι'·»Γ is not l»rnr.v Box Nor. Store, Wednesday, merely. What he rend forced the color from I' 32-lyr. 817, Maioe. Norway, I»♦· for (riving Kineo Put into a bowl odc cupful of sugar touch- 10 re.-ismi «·;ιη assigned at 3 P. will receive a No. 8-20, King bis cheeks, and his hands were The M., stir it half a of but- mi· < f t haï thoroughfare. ΡΗΟΒΛΤΚ KO'» Κ No. 1055.—Word and through cupful lie ii.ι FREE. Ask Square. ed with transient palsy. sile Interested In ■. valued at $60.00, your ter, then add two fggs. one pint of warm iliMjiti't imilt on iln> present To all persons ihe Range, My first is narrow cotton ribbon. devil! What shall I do now?" ::st hereinafter name! milk, one ot yeast, one yeast cake "The referred to friends to to save this advertisement is inclosed third cupful λ as .1! one Mme frequently Al a Probate Court, hel l t foci, 'b begin My second space. My warm half a he muttered. dissolved in water, teaspoon tinrden Oil (or the County of Ox for ., • la is Hi»· (lieiiiet In (Vivent tii'.rtltth is a vegetable. My fourth and salt and a dash of nut- he do? Which of In the r for you. spring each of soda What indeed should "I walked day August, yeai Lom om li. Krikl, notes: thousand nine hundred ar t t-r,. riie rest, quiet. Mix with fl iur like soft bread he move? Carmichael. l-'eb i'epys fij'.lo». meg. way should the will- matter navlng been pre-· ru. for let it rise Turn :iii out one inch thick and cut into softly will be very That notice thereof b() gl Ι»!1>ΟΜ It· L roll the se- ovent titirdeu. which If Herr Carmichael would learn terested by causing a copy •'1er 10 t* 1 sent rr.y first to a little girl. and let rise until very light. no theater ex- week.i βικ<·< rings again cret of No. 40 Krumerweg. let him attire lne." In ιItose days publlshe can No in advance. Free Just puts me in my whole." ie-eue4; Our Position you. payment SPICE CAKE You are ■· aitions. Department help sensteln. my friend, thanks! flrrt and final a· count pr· i. iliowuu* II. Stir half a of by Warren W. Ham-rom, Catalog. F. L. SHAW. President. together cupful light watching over me." *>'»j first Is a we're all eager to have half a of My thing brown sugar, cupful iuaple ««·**** Herbert A. Fletcher lute -irk, f PINAFORE CAKE. "llerr. I wish to pass." Keeps strong, George 'eceued; My all an animal that's rarely seen. normal and nerves petition for order to f»*·!, spoonfuls Each breadit!.. .it· a kiss." for determln ral la now ready. Send for one. Address rightly guessed aud written one below of cornstarch. Fold in at the I have had in the her cupful In Gretcheu's Eetltlonerltancc tax presented by H | .ν H1C, another In correct order their Initial last the beaten whites of the four "Ah!" Battle flamed up mostly knows deli- BUSINESS COLLEGE, lewiston, me. stiffly lies and com, administrator.of BLISS letters will the uaine of a race eyes. spell egge. ONE BIG FOOL "luck" Tell a litorgtmarvel Γ. Morrill late <>f ί»*·:, of almost extinct. The cross- RING CAKE. "WIH you let me by peacefully?" For cake flrst accountflaky. pre-· nb people William and admlnl-tr 2. toll-after the toll." Doesn't Live in South uses Katie B. Morrill, words are: 1 An elephant's tusk. Bake a sponge cake in a ring tin; if "After the But He tender Red He cook ADDISON OhioE. HEKRK Κ, The of a horse. 3. A bever- have not this kind of a tin, the cen- Too late she started to run. Oxford STANDARD whinny you Paris Nor Head The be pastry fromA true copy—attestis only A ter of a round or loaf may be re- and hold of her. With perfection—her I*. I'\ age. 4. A far eastern country. 5. tquare laughed caught will is made ALBERT the cream. The and Democrat. There the vlue covered summer bouse. 6. Com- moved and replaced by a supreme effort she freed herself Flour stiff and a lightness—her no equal. among cream must be beaten as a ι cate notice. SEWING mon names. quite struck him across the face. Quick A man in Connecticut cave doctor, Tell has flour. added to it, prepared by soak- in to cure bim of aroundIn the District Court of t I "•tiitee fur gelatine a Hash she whirled around and ran up ipecialiHt catarrh, $30 William to go in cold Districtof perfect of Maine, lu<4) 1:·. ing one tablespoonful enough ;bis common inn^t obnoxious disease. valuethe xuptcy. No. Puzzle. the street. The one for Gretchen yet Wheat—which the 1058.—Carpenter*· it is hope J of water just to cover it until soft, The him a bottle of Winter In the matter MACHINES. the «lack and Into specialist gave W. KINGMAN, then add hot water to dissolve now lay in Eagle, and how to supply—enoughlearned CHARLES r.ankruptey. enough nedicine and told bim when J have of I —_ Λ/ TJ ) before it be- the tavern she darted excitedly. a limited who Waterford, Bankrupt. it, and when it is cold, but lee it. I tQàa.y. To the creditors of t hi KlnicmMti I gins to set, fold in with one pint of "Frau Bnuer." she cried, "may The fool took the medicine borne, took housewives sack the County of Oxford find / if' rr«lll' Is tti.it ipl of cream. Fill the hollow counter?" no your Notice hereby given 'lay Send for rome behind on a shelf and made ^ > > Catalogue. stiffly whipped your )ne dose, put it Order ■"11Α. I). lwli), the said U K!r.j<-j·· l>. 151 ·, 11 way. waa a that he had In the forenoon, '■ η dœe tit Black Eagle. ipeciaiiat fake; paid 10 o'clock UARTIIA WASHINGTON WAFFLES. Jim 350 aud still had catarrh as bad as said creditors may attend, | uelr riiim». South Paris. "Shntue!" she cried. "She shall stay appointa trustee, examine t mkrjpt, iB I Beat six until very >ver. transact such other bnstnes eggs separately here all declared Frau Bauer may poverty and whites sift day." This story ie told for a purpose. HY- come before said meeting. light, put yolks together, 3.1910 and one tea- decidedly. DMEI it won't South Parle, Sept. into them one quart of flour (pronounce High-o-me) WALTER I. made for if don't breathe it of salt. Add one tablespoonful "I can wait." The colonel ;ure catarrh you it; Iteferi ;· MI s» spoonful it L. S. BILLINGS of melted butter, one aud a half pints of iho door. But there was a formidable will cure catarrh if you breathe new milk and three tablespoonfuls of hulk in the regularly. doorway. Ι· Petition for υ : a'ze. rise stir well Furthermore, you don't need to give a ·>ιιψ Bankrupt's yeast. Let this overnight; What is on here, little goose 1 going to cure of In tlie matter of in the and bake in :atarrh specialist $50 you BOLSTER A D. UHLM AN, I:. krupt; morning well-greased girl?" asked the grizzled old man. FOR SALE BY N. DAYTON CO. JAMES J of All Kinds fori wsffle Irons. :atarrh, for the specialist is yet to be Bankru|>t. ) insulted me." "Herr Colonel Born who can write a better IfAi.t.·! 'tteCi- SPONGE CAKE. prescription |Tothe Hon.Ci.akknck "Insulted you!" The colonel laugh- ;ban HYOMEI. E. TOLMAN & trlct Court of the l.'nltcd >t H'.^tr.t and of four C. CO., of Maine Building Purposes. Separate the whites yolks ed boisterously. "Out of the way!" he The Chae. H. Howard Co. and drug- umber of Itel lea Place one of the whiles iu the to D. fill.MAX, eggs; snarled. guarantee HYOMEI New Baxter Mix until gists everywhere Pythian Block, Building, <>( Oxford, and etau uf bowl and beat this stiff, or A com- JAMESCounty mixing tried to kiss me." said Gretrben. lure catarrh money back. In eald District, repi mbu, » Beat until "He INSURANCE. me. respectfully then add the four yolks. of a of SOUTH me PORTLAND, on the ioth ·ΐ:ιν of he n to η womau outfit which consists bottle PARIS, September, add one "The man who tries kiss plete under : Act» Λ foamy and light, and gradually a bard rubber inhaler, and duly adjudged bankrupt, Tl" HYOMEI, to ; .it be hi* relating llankrupti and cupfuls of sugar, stir- Is at heart a Congress >UR SPECIALTIES-Paroid Roofing, Shingles, three-quarter against Ler will always simple instructions for use costs only Λ surrendered all hie propert irtysuof until Next add one PIANOS ORGANS. duly tlie ring light. cupful coward,said the mountaiueer. $1.00. Separate bottles of HYOMEI if property, and ha* fully eomp'i·: »'r. of water and continue of said Acte ami ( tr > .jr leriof Barrel etc. boiling beating The colonel seized the old man afterward needed cost but 50 cents. If requirement!· Heads, Flooring, Sheathing, two and a half by Court touching hie bankrupt' Lpple until smooth. Add cup- own a HYOMEI inhaler te 'It- the shoulder to push him aside. He pou already you U.S. U.S. U.S. Wherefore he prays, Tii.it y fuls of to which has been added ;i .γλ fr"t flour, can a bottle of HYOMEI at Chas. H. creed by the Court to have care- oui oue of his arms and clasped get lei mH four teaspoonfuls of baking powder put Howard Co.'s for 50 cents. No stomach All debt· provable igala t hi sikh Ί< t- ·.- are «* articles that mixed, one teaspoonful of vanilla, the colonel In such a manner that he bankruptcy Acts, except Tbe pictures represent fully josing—just breathe it. law from such db .· and fold in the three beat- He was lu the clutch of a cepted ny may be fuuud ou a carpenter's bench lastly gently gasped. bated this 9Rta day of lurusl D en whites of the eggs. Bake in a very Carpathian bear. SAVE ALL YOUR CREAM JAMES D Ulll.M \N. Uankrupt. South slow oven from minutes to one L. S. BILLINGS, Paris, Me. forty-five "I will kill you for this!" a United States ORDER OF NOTICK TIIKKEOX. No. 1059.—Words Within Word·. With the Modern By using Separator. hour. old man thrust him back DISTRICT OF MaINK, 8» "So?" The taven. l> un real- An insect In a poem. An They are money earners, being cream On this 3d day of Sept., A Example: mabsumallowb. several feet without visible ex· It PLBASE3 Keep In MIND! any Pan-American World's Record Seattle tag the foregoing petition. ewer. C-ant-o. proves it, Ordered by the Court. That ·.··.:··...*t«hw When in want of in our lines us a call. Dissolve balf a of clear white ertion. He let ? A D. any thing give pound upon the «aine on the 23rd day vpt, 1. A fish In an old fashioned bon- D1»· cum arabic in one pint of water, this his staff slide Grand Prize azures it. 1910, before eald Court at Port Ian !, Id tJtf WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY. WE SELL net «II or .11 Sir... into his hand. trlct, at 10 o'clock In the J* may *»ke day nigbt. In tl.< "\( r ! tVœ· A name in a wise » notice thereof l>c published 2. dog's saying. and add h»H l'"utlli °' ■ ! -tri· t. im The colonel The 1910 Style •)crat, a newspaper printed li Rock lu over the fire and «tir until Interlocking anil ot: τ per* έ» tu Builders* 3. promisee. constantly drew his saber that all known créditera, 'Doors, Windows, Frames, Finish, Glass, Putty, Nails, at the κιΜ t. I I 4. Au autumn flower in a horse's the mixture is of h<>ney-like consistency, Interest, may appear aud to- If anv lin.. t pn?· Is a to lunged and show cause, they Builders' Hardware. As there great tendency burn, η >·. ·>· u.tc!. Sheathing Paper, foot. ward his assail- the Maine farmer is r of wild petitioner should the from side to sid0 forging right up And It Is further ordered tin urt. That A in a coach. keep pan tipping by 5. game old man to *n ore·! as you stir, never relaxing v'gilance ant. The to the front. You can't do it ary the Clerk shall send by mail House Floor Paints, Linseed Oil, t$. A river in distress. U. S. SEPARATORS ltore of said an·) tl r-'er, «· Paints, a boiler a u e He copies petition Some cooks would use double 1 g h d. f -! ΐι.ω*Μ of the United States In other Please remember that are the clcanett tkimmeri, easiest running, most dressed to them at tnelr placet Barn Paints, Floor Dressing, Varnishes, 7. One given to prevent this mishap, but it is h"'1" turned the thrust way. e.· washed and durable ever made. :. 'ι m.k, Jud*e Roof Paints, Floor Finish, up. to cook rapidly. Now add the whites of with his staff. (Λ -i!y separator j Witness the Hon. Clakkm Tnrpentine, and the seal th .it Ι'«Λ· 8. In a sea fowl. (ou- weviouslv and elir as of the said Court, Brushes. Something singular til"*· biHen, the old a.· ot Sept., Wagon Paints, Liquid Filler, Τ1ι··η 'ear in and year out run without a hitch, ever making land, In tald District, on the 9. A bitter liprh a ftod. before over the fire for six or seven xjPjlrK they A. D. 1910. include Heath λ and Sherwin-Williams. çeJEÎ-HQUlu man struck back. Our paints Impervious, Milligan, more careful nut to money, never making trouble. We sell them, you need one. JAMES E. UK V, Cleft minutes, being [L. e.J 1 n food. The saber rattled A. W. Walker & Son A true of and or a copy petition let It burn. Teet it by pouring tea- ΚV. » at 10. A grain in market values. to the stone Attcst -JAMES Κ IIΚ>\ Paroid best of all roofings. THE TIME TESTED FIXD. Don't on a dusted w corn- Roofing—Tbe animal In a distribution of spoonful plate 11. An it The T. M. DAVIS, Agent. South Paris. try imitations. starch: if in a momeut seems firm,jli yet flooring. make this a in their Imsi NOTICE. specialty f;"BtiESe oest for automobiles and telephones. My first ami a knife in cornstarch. manded. best there is made. You will soon Aug.30th, dipped WILL T0D BANK was two and has Answer.—Semicircle. 1 "1 could have organized years ago, MABSHMALLOW FUDOE. for mis."Klut, want a NOTICE. brokeD lt half a ^IHISbeen business a little more than a and doing year The subscrlltcr lf:,t i* P. MAXIM & You can use stale marshmal- hereby gives ^** S. SON, Key to Puzzledom. up your exec dozen times. Here, take It. Rut be a half. Since the first there has been a been duly appointed In lows Put two cupful» day steady last will and te.itamcnt of No. 1047.— Anagrums ; Innate. by making fudge. wise In the Tuture and draw It of aud one of only FLORA E. HAMMi)N late Sovxtïi Parte. restrain, com- granulated sugar cupful in the number of and the volume of »·'"8 graiu. Justice, readjust and let the ™i*t"re in the Plow growth depositors (n the of Oxford, decc..* milk in a saucepau right." Sulky County r-·>n» weather. bondi as tne law directs. All bat. human, add one and a half Outside the old mau laid bis hand business, which far exceeds the of the wl'l·*· come to a boil; then for fall You can do expectations organ- ilemands against the esta A your tag for «»*· No. 1048.-Enigma: picture. iciuares of chocolate and two on colonel's arm. plowing. ceased are desired to the grated the izers of the bank. This is due to the confidence present '·' k 1. till— better and a growth and all Indebted then to Picture Frames No. 1049.-Clmrades: Few, of butter. Cook abou. "You must never bother her your much ment, Merritt Welch Spoonful, again plowing that the have in the bank. It is the of make payment Immediately. .. 2. Inn. no. eeut—Innocent ten then remove from the lire community purpose ν 11Λ ΜΜ· » futile; minutes, Listen. You are Colonel von Wal jreat deal easier with one than you A tig. 30th, MO. » ΕLM Κ R beat until the rather No. ΙΟΓιΟ Zigzag I'uzzle: Snow and fudge gets stiff, more the directors to conduct the business of the bank in such a lensteln: you are something be :an to chase the old norm. Crosswords India, but not so stiff it will not pour easily. walking plow. Smoke, sides." as to secure all of the business that should and Pictures, Break marshmallows into several pieces, one way naturally LINEN CRASH store, brown, stars, masts, floor, ar- A.nd don't forget very important For Sale. In the bottom of a dish and pour "What do you Infer?" come this and to do a safe and for towels, row. marry. place can for the way, legitimate business, in the over them. "I Infer nothing. Now and then tem, you get repairs A very desirable property prosper- Central Acros fudge consistent with conservative consisting ol No. 10T>1.-Illustrated in the banking. ous village of South Paris, HAND TOWELS, FUDGE. there happeus strange leakage mchines you here. lot· tic: Tennyson. Crosswords Gates, COLLEGE GIRL'S buy house, stable and an extra building Mats, Mirrors duke's affairs.' The man Is well paid We can sell first-class bonds will net from are one of that ··· ROLLER wheat penny, links, dryad, casks, The Ingredients cupful you you The said Is situated ·!"' 'r,'''L0l TOWELS, Ile is a and one Is always property ·' one-third of a of gambler, and ar il-< ne of ι ,r?f* tooth, candy. sugar, cupful milk, 4 per cent to 5 cent. High Uothlc st«., DISH of a of reasonably certain that the gambler per the best location In the village. I TOWELS, three-quarters square chocolate, ■ rn—· No. 1052. Transpositions: Majfle. been built but four an I- :: one of butter and will be wanting money. Do you un IF YOU HAVE MONEY TO INVEST. yearn r-tw charm; roundiug teaspoonful \. W. Walker & furnace heat an I hot and col l u'.'.t. & GLASS ample: peach, cheap: March, Son, of lot TOWELS, a scant of vanilla extract. derstand?" IF YOU WANT TO BORROW an·! s,;!L teaspoonful MONEY. city water—and bath room, °Π|'* Mouldings " w bose. lemon, melon: shoe. it over a basements. Tills eh -ul! u Grate the chocolate and stand "Who are South Maine. IF YOU WANT TO OPEN A CHECK ACCOUNT. p'.tcc 1 at 7c, 10c, and 12c per you?" Paris, If Irtere.-te! ι yd. water on stove. Let appreciated. basin of hot the am Is of no conse- Do you use an atomizer in "Who I present address, Grade Portrait Work These are the beet that can be treating the sugar and miik boil for six COME AND SEE US. High bought Nasal Catarrh? If so you will together quence. But I know who and what for these prices. appreciate minutes. Then blind threo W. D. Clark. Cream Β dm, the tablespoon- y«,iu are. If you behave you Ely's Liquid quiokest fuls of tbe syrup with the choco- yourself and surest for this disease. In boiling Portland, Me. in Crayon, Water color, remedy late, and when » is smooth add it to the will be allowed to continue In prosper- Fruit 86 St. Lawrence St., all curative properties it is identical Merritt boiling sugar and milk and stir vigor- ity, but If you attempt to molest that Welch, with the solid Cream Balm, which is so ously until the mixture is smooth. Add again there will be uo more gold NOTICE. a and so succeeaful in girl PARIS TRUST and Oil 124 Main Street, famous overcoming COMPANY, en Mi- Sepia specialty. the vanilla, boil four minutes and re- over the frontier from The South Paris Saving* Hank t'a* Fever and Cold lo the coming Jugend- -tatuU»s oi Catarrh, Hay move in the □rowers : SOUTH PARIS. MAINE. fled as the Rcvl-el NORWAY, MAINE. from the fire. Stir butter helt. Now do understand?" required by VlrH «· head. There is relief in the first daib you tS, Seetlon il, ht Satisfaction Guaranteed. and continue to beat until there is a Maine, Chapter I» lo*t U<1 the heated sensitive air- sign "Yes." that hN Book No. 3·<· of spray upon «hen the weakly. f^urtls Deposit ! of thickening; turn fudge into Now is the time to that he desires a duplicate book N-i.· passages. All druggists 75c., "Go. But be advised and walk cir- get you I! \ \K Pulp Wood Wanted. including a buttered pan, and as soon as it is cool SOUTH l'A RIS SAVIStiS tube, or mailed an UKOKOK M. ATWOOH.TrtM; spraying by Ely Bros., enough mark off into squares. cumspectly." improved By Delivered at station on the 56 Warren Now York. Pudge, South Paris Maine, î?ept. 1, l'-'l·). any Street, know, should be stirred all the time The colonel, pale aud distrait, saw in , L M. Grand Trunk between Berlin and you HAIR TUFTS, it is cooking. Ms mind's eye a squad of soldiers, α WOMEN'S Portland. Also Backer—What's it feel like to' be PARKER'S Nichols SOUTH PARIS. White Ash bolts. wall, a and a dishonored St.. knocked out, Bill? CUOCOLATE PEPPERMINTS. single volley HAIR \pple Picking Can be Made Fascinating BALSAM^·■' M. Easily k J. DAY, Successful if take a roll of earth. Military Informers were Clrtcari âral Boxer—Well, you Boll threo of sugar, and PrumoWl S lo*' ors» « cupfuls granulated Luxuriant. to Me. short shrlfL The colonel went Hever F*llJ ,f. 43tf Bryant's Pond, third of the purse an·4. percsatigo οί one of hot water and one of given Ladder I teaspoonful H»tr to it· Yontr·' u, On Mr·. R. M. Worden, » ihe ite, ·'. don t feel at all bad! cream to the barracks. April 2, 1910, Cuxn «c»!p * WITH 'unctions naturally. For sale by all following ingredients In a your perfect fig- : us a card fur hair and itching sea'ρ in two h* Blankets, lealera. saucepan Three pounds of white sugar, ure?" upon. Drop ailing y Dr. or money baek. It makea ha!r Kings one cupful of water, half a of ber reeks, Wool cupful "Well," replied husband, "$100,- illustrated folder. These and luxuriant. is a de- :row lustrous It older vinegar, a lump of butter tbe size 500 not be but it's Carpets Fly Nets, A little boy, to the weird may perfection, are hair not listening ladders made at of a walnut and six of igiitfnlly refreshing dress,rg, 4M ikirl of tbe of a street tablespoonfuls near to a man of New Discovery bagpipes perform- chocolate. Boll without enough satisfy my tlcky or greasy, and will immediately to hla grated these, PBÏÇ* to close out odd patterns and clean >r, once said father: simple News. tanish all odors. bottle 50 cents lo à » itirring, until a little dropped in water tastes."—Chicago West Paris, Maine, by Large M ' Trunks, does the on at Betf· "Father, why piper keep Is Have some shelled >t druggists everywhere, and Cbaa. FOR S ALE, i/j FOR T-W stock. move he crisp. ready pea- C8SSJ?8 up he all the time plays:1' Co.'β. The with the *i nuts and etir through the Facetious Nomenclature. I. Howard girl Two-story house, nine rd>f I<, shed I AND i^MBn*Tâwn LI1MGTBOUBljL "I can't the father thickly candy. hair is on say,'1 answered, In small on buttered .. luburn every package. a-d stable, In South Parle h f<î. Lot Bags, 'unless it is Drop pieces paper. "The people of Wales escaped much F. Willis & Co. vif [ GUARANTEED to prevent anyone from get- 100*150. Ι SATISFACIOB^ ' the with a brick." PING-PONG CABAMEL8. nrhen It was decided to call them OS MONEY ing raoge NOTICE. 37 39 A. L. TUBUS, Pari·. REFUNDED^^ Suit Welshmen Instead of Whalers." aoncB. S