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The Oxford Democrat The Oxford Democrat. VOLUME 74. SOUTH PARIS, MAINE, TUESDAY, JULY 2, 1907. NUMBER 27. ι to do I» for to toll in with and dlerolorvd t'y th· I>. I'ARK, 0» tbat in tne I gwine do." He waited an Impressive only thing you ■blpplnc LBKKT How Moaey May be Made. tunate animal. "Hn't, did It? Hu'tî He did not go to point AMONG THE FARMERS. moment. "I 'lease Lia naine so'* I can send liitu hi» knife, tide· and rvfaae. It would U.· a (trajr A lun some salucc gwine you!" 1 the of space in youi 'Pears like you gwlne a Licensed Auctioneer, accept privilege Old Alek trembled like a little busb nud that's nil there is to It" ghost of her old friend, tantalising and desire to a few brek back. the watermelon patch. H MAIS*. valuable paper, give by time somebody yer ttie rtver h he bad lost. PARIS, "ITEID THK PLOW." in a wind. "Mist* Wvasb'ton?" Alek took off his hat aud lu perplex- reminder of 90lTtll bints of my experience in making money Tears like I gwlne club yer Intet wish have We ascetic contemplation Moderate· To ran his hand over his wool. II* She was still sobbing when a Terms on the are »<>■·«■ Toter deliberately, "I gwine ity *barp. farm. There many demand· er frazzle 'fore you fln' out some disturbed V,y Quoth on studied the But several times staccato bark resounded and a email Correspondence practical agricultural topic. for money to the essentials of life turned off a short Uu» which 'lease you." ground. F. BARNES. ta ■«incited. Address all communications in ; buy salnce. Gw'on 'way fin yah!" Ha along The a desire he rallied hi* to take a peep terrier bounded luto \ lew. which often the is not Knife was witb sly husband Tbe old man filled eye* tended for thta department to Henbt D prepared the old mau and his entered led to 8» Bryant β barn. HereWUÇ to As guest of the Bess roblied her Hammond, Agricultural Editor Oxford Dem meet, and the wife can by proper β to tills statement at once, at the Imperturbable vlnaje eye* confusedly. Attorney at Law, STEPHEN CRANE. V the a body of black children reached a place where be could negotiate ocrat. Pari», Me. management the burden. There V Β) shauty ofT white man. Mlat' Bryant. The dos wan fawning upon her in α lighten over the fence the faint of the but he felt the ueeesslty of carrying "Y—y—yea, Block. Norway, Me. are on the t) Author U "The Red fed* ·{ C*w 0 out In crescent shape formation shape* Kyertoa many ways of making money spread an of I ralkon dat's erbout all what kin b«* very paroxysm of >>y. Surety It would Λ Etc. awe. Fat old tbe event without appearance Connection·. i|<," Λ and observed Peter with Telephone Left the West ior the East. farm—obickens, turkeys, cows, sheep, thank «eh; tbauk done. I gwine tell you who b'ioug* ter not !« Tony, and yet—on the gllsten- blm turbulent- was The house wat baste. "Tes, seh; 'e. of all Mrs. Williams greeted affected. collar «lie read the name. The west bad been home from bogs, stock, fruits, vegetables ™Alek I raikou I ramble dish yer knife." Intr plate my boy- one Copi/rigfit, i«w, by H'iWiam Howe Crane. V lurke.J there was no 'e, Mist' Wash'ton. kinds and many other things—but ly, while the eldest girl, Mollle, eoine distance away, dog am Toll him t BVCK. hood, but I had wanted to vieil γ nu inter- "Of cours·*." «aid the smooth Bryant, "I Jumex Harvey's Tony. , always must the care to to with finished the would som. borne presscnly." He waited give proper anything In a corner aud giggled and doubtless Bryants was η from historic New England, and the opportu- said "Good •it ain't u very nice thing to have to he's lost n;t." Tony ghost Surgeon Dentist, make it pay, I find a good income can at the visitor with extinguish their lights and go to val and then dubiously, nity came. Boston and vicinity proved BRYANT'S was ou the Imbecility, gazing but"— lier other life, and she threw her anna MAINE. be made in chickens. I usually keep place bold turns. of sin JJO. evenin', Mist' Wash'ton." do, SO! Til PARIS, Then back into Massa- that were shy and by Then some poor lost lamb Utile neck and buried interesting. of the !.nke and bis gar- eyes como seh!" cried Alek "I'm about hit* wiry from seventy-five to 009 hundred b?.is. short over- "Good evenin', deacon. Don' "No, brightly. work warrant. chusetts, up through Vermont and New She seemed at times absurdly and scale the teùce™**m^bt her head his shoulder. AU my 1 do not raise chickens for the den shielded from "the lorn" no meilums. an' I gwlue tell you, Mist' Bryant. I gwlue upon i went. It was a revelation. market, patch, afraid. but -ever the *«m with fool In' ronn' feelln* Q*sp»hire confident, at times foolishly on in a moment, J unies to for I find there is muoh more money in north a bold little promon- deacon." tell you erbout dat knife. Mint' Bry- Harvey, coming softly up Here were agricultural possibilities dor by endured. It knife and In ■ trice to *** say troof. (Sood evenin", U. P- JONBS, I the brown was ac- her giggle consistently 3. ready "does .•mm; what game the dog had tracked, the selling eggs. keep Leg- tory and a higher ridge inland, took off ίώτ JiKt ;:ud ^dC-fireS ant," he asked solemnly, you mant, awaiting industrious modern was a on which an irascible but In the road with his And this Alek J^K. horn, the buff Leghorn and the white sur- giggle prise. a moment to contemplate the farmer and stock raiser. I resolved to counted the most successful and Imws. "Tbauk 'e, seh. Thank "know who L'ÙXîfr îe. d?.t knife?" paused Dentist, and black Minorca. They are the best right minded judge would have order- poor lost lamb of sin might even be a profound Instant he had become a Yankee at once. prising in all Whllomvllle township. I"- picftre.. .\nother sprung I have ever been able to be alive. ever kuo ν 'e, seh. Thank 'e, seh." "No, MAINE. layers get. ed her forthwith to buried bishop, but no one would forward. N NORWAY. Observation and a study of causes One afternoon Si was working in the another severe "Well, I gwlue tell. I gwlne tell who. are hardy and easy to raise. I sell a deal of gab- Aiek out with his a very Peter uml'jrweut to 13—1 to 4. seemed to make it all to me. They Amid great hospitable singled eye "Where did Oflke Hott»—9 plain off the old hens and the garden patch wlien Dr. Trescott's man. but the old man walked off to- Mist' Bryant"— The old man drew you dropOWII. J*?**' Uorace "Go keep young Peter was conducted to the l>est aad thought that «be lamb spasm, Greely said, west young Peter came slow- bling ta" mefon himself to a aud held he demanded. "I h-ive been seaivhlug ones. Washington, trudging that the house ward bis home witb a humble and con- stately pose man." The young men went. chalr^out of the three would prove hi» Judgment If he took for smith. They A few are very I along the road, observing nature. forth his arm. "I tell who. Mist' die four corners of the gloI>e you." not went but to the cities. sheep profitable. ly Enthroned therein, he made trite heart. gwlue only west, one lamb last summer for white man's flne contained. ter Bam "I have l»eeii here." she said Kr. at bought 12.50 He scauucd the agri- old ·****«· Bryant, dish yer kuife b'lougs right Attorney Law, Any place that offered glittering induce- himself charming in talk to the found ft soft In the grass and sold it this spring for 16, after cultural results. "Take eye off He place Jackson!" as sue olTered a cool, soft MAINE. ments the farm of New your him Alek tteadily SoKWAY, caught boys of wool who Iteamed upon Joyous- The next morning proceeded so shearing, and got ten pounds tbein there rascal," said people, „,d nrr.uig.-d himself was startled into hand. "I had to do something, I Collection· α The great trans-continental melons, you un- Bryant indignation. Uorne Bto« I Specialty England. off it. all of heifer As for Mollle. he affected to be watched the In the window». froln his shanty under the complete had received immense of -Keep your good SI ly. lights c°m,0|rt"^' "Who in thunder Is Sam Jackson?" he decided to put to use my only talent. railways grants don't sell them while placidly. her existence. This may illusion that he was κυ· calves; small, just aware of ······* but customary have been the teach- PARK. land from the government as a bonus The negro's face widened In a grin growled. I am—er. rather, UKKR1CΚ A because some one wants to buy them. I have lteen a method for entrapping the ing to work. He trudged manfully for the construction of tbelr lines. Buy- of delight. "Well, Mist' Bryant, I It seemed to Peter Washington that "He's a 'nigger," said Alek impres- er of district 4." bave two good cows that I have raised.
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