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. sentimental Interest of that young ga- along until he reached the vicinity of at ers for these lands were next in order. make m'se'f cover- consulted their wuks In er lumber "And the terror of every mother with Attorneys Law, One is two of milk a raikon I ain't on'y the Brvants absolutely he sively, "ami .ho Settlers the various roads were giving gallons day zelle. or it may lie that the giggle had Si Bryant's place. Then by stuges MAINE. along and will fresh in the and tous er-lookln' at dem yere mellums, own Wishes in to the tlmef in a son or daughter of marriageable BKTUEL. be again fall, regard a slink. He was yawd up yere Iloswego." Park. also to furnish them business worked upon him. relapsed Into passing a "I ! ηκπ K. Herrlck. Ellery C. necessary the other one has a calf a weak old. I sure Is but at last he saw the age," he completed, with laugh'. A 'nough. Dey suhtalnly grand." to the retiring, lighted under full steam in traffic. Then came those lurid ad- He was absolutely fascinating the garden patch :it but 'the could get $40 for either of them any "That's » 11 right." responded SI. with windows fade briskly from left to right have bepu hearing a'< you. vertisements portraying in glowing old could talk like rotary when, at some distance ahead of him, ·». H VRLOW. time if I wanted to sell. I sold one last bitterness of "That's people.' They atter a moment a window « he teacher.' never Ml>ps Mayo." |«»HN colors the in the affected spirit. on golden fall for are small and snowplows, and he gave them every S he saw Si Bryant leaning casually cried bit- J opportunities $40. They easily all right. Just don't you admire 'em second floor blazed out aga nrt the "They nre nil wrong." sin» west. Numerous land companies also while Ills face was Illumined the fence. Attorney at Law, kept, but are excellent milkers and good chance, In garden "I did not want their sons, nor gave to the movement dis- too much, that's all." darkness. Si was goiug to bed· terly. MAINE. impetus by butter cows. I two cows and with They pressed him "Good mornin', Alek." DIXriKLD. broadcast keep good and chuckled. "Ma appreciation. this window van I MILTON'S I' to their «laitghN'iv. 1 just Peter chuckled Ave minutes tributing exaggerated reports make some butter to spare. Feed the and he consented, abruptly "Good mownlu.' Mist' an- ilsappoiut to stay for supper, Bryant," »ο ai;·:..· t > e.tin liv- and literature. Kidiculosly low fares to Lode. .Mist' y-y-you don' think Ished. and all the world was wanted I* left iuy «η milk to the You can. raise your Bryant, the on the stove with a new deforence. rtirwiwi the new eldorados were offered the pigs. after a glance at pot swered Alek, would not «Ιο it." and a I'm come In dish yer Peter the quarte ing. aiul thoy own meat at very little expense. Ûse gwlne prowlln* to be noted. spent ensuing on wheu he was halt- MOTHERS. rush was on in earnest. Thousands which was to» furtive He was marching underst r.id." he said gently. "I little common sense and good judgment gawden?" in no mental debate. His mind was "I Attorney· and Councilor* at Law, migrated. To be sure, there were During the meal old Alek recounted etl by a word—"Alek!" st:i<;"l 4 when and make all work together. Al- I know hain't." said SI, fixed He was here, and the melon « as By W. r. BRYAN. studied In old myself MAINE. millions of acres of fertile lands things "No. you state of He seh." m»ITH PARIS. prairie firm and the hiiih Judge Oglethorpe's stopped. "Yes, ilia ver. This Is my home ways make nice, butter, keep with "b'cause If did I'd there. He would have It. But au M I was "a to be had almost for the and per- solemnity, you kitchen which Alek said was "I found a knife this mornin' In tb' JtBir-- Alton C- Wheeler. asking, in fresh. I can sell garden, kn »w." Wr!(tbL your eggs gathered so full of couldn't of bim. 190*7. by E. C. Parcelle. town, you the settler was in a measure justi- shoot you holes you his and being caught appalled drawled "an' I thought may- Copyright. haps all of mine at home, and don't have to due to unremitting industry road," SI, "Vou oitve fvorn Milton?" she naked. fied. tell from a s|>onge." thought of his position, lie waa the them to town. I make enough to yourself fine intelligence. Alek was a gardener, be It was yourn." 0 =c had been & For this western movement has carry raik- beau of his honored right "Somehow I thought yon J. H. STUART CO., years and for "I'm- no. seh. No, seh. I don' starvation forced community, In inlud this divergence supply my groceries clothing whenever impending Improved by Bees the win- Ixtni In the fltr." been in progress. First, it was the pick on chance at Pete. Mist' Bry- Η. P><>»^ gazed through open civil ENOINEERS AND SURVEYORS. and two little ones, with a few you'll get to cease from being :i ïïïlSt from the direct line of attack, Alek an myself him temporarily the school with Its am h traitorous sou," he laughed. of these lands at $1.25 acre. In a an' run ♦ιΛ„ Af liis friends and the cheers of his dow. out past yard "I Hl*b Street, South Parte. Maine. extra dollars to invest in any other way ant. No, seh. I'll take 'long field. to look at tbe knife. decade it was $10, then 1*20. And now lily of the stepped up easily well beaten earth.- hard and ••This Is first visit here since I left I wish. au' rob er 1>:iuk 'fore I'll come foollsb- the bauds of the redoobtetolo trampled my made to order. "Mist" he suhtainly got er euemlea^lf "No. seh," he said, scanning it as It luy th· Mil Mip< and Plan· what? Those Si 25 lands are to-day sell- Bryant iu bis smooth the pluy of generations of for college. I have bought up Do not spend your money just becauee ln' round your Mist' Bryant." Si Bryant should grip bim by Mi c tt iierlan·!» and pocket map· of for to and the gawden. observed I'eter. to settle ing $100 $200 per acre, a little each grand gawden," children, tbe orchards, now ton mill η ad am going untv fur sale. you have got it. Lay aside and as an old shame through pulp tat-ti of farms in the west is Bryant, gnarled strung "Dat so. dat so. Mist' Wash'ton," as Τ !'ι. λ here of the Atla· of Maine.) day good, cheap week out of income. Before and wbltv with the of down here for the summer. sup;»ose your you tree, leaned on his hoe and laughed a He arose and. going to the fence, ha- pink promises past. know it will have to seuted Alek. "He got flue gawden." the river that are a tresspasser hardly you enough remained broke the fruition, down to where you realize you In the early day all western products Yankee laugh. His mouth like 1 nev' did see sech mel tened No sound a new or a new of furni- "Seems between green on land this very minute':" a in buy carpet piece sinister lines wound Its rllvery length my had necessarily to seek market the for tightly closed, but the as er bar'l. dere. I don't save the rhythmical ture that perhaps you bave wished lums. big lyln' "It won't be for long." she smiled and the New farmer found of his nose Insects and the banks and tiny islands. Wm. C. Leavitt Co., east, England for some time. But remember the which ran from the sides in dish kin Of myriad '"f"'" guttural*u'nl always raikon an'body yer county to It all "I am for town lu the it difficult to compete in the production of his of the in the reed* a It would Ik? hard trive up. sadly. leaving poor and to those that are more to the meetings lips developed hoi' it with Mist' when comes chanting frogs of and meats. But conditions give Bryant and before her on the desk was the moruiug to find a school for next year.' Main Me. cereals Give the little form a comic and he emitted the lakeside. Moved sudden de- yet 14 St., Norway, needy than yourself. to oval, ter indiums." by lie have The center of formul communication from the school "Why not stay here?" urged. changed. popula- clothes that are too small for your little a series of grunts, while his eyes llslou. he climbed the fence .uu crept tion is toward the "I»at so. Mist' Wash'ton." her must know that I love you, gradually traveling ones to some one that needs them, and His η h »ard of Milton township notifying "Bess, you gleamed merrily and his shoulders not talk of watermelons silently down upon the melon. Rockies. With each succeeding year They did oik_ would not be re- I felt I to wait until you see their faces up with gladness. the threw was in bis hand. There was the that her servie*· dear. ought the now west consumes more light shook. Pete, on contrary, their heads heid nothing else, as kidfe populous Never allow to be too to until the term. left Mawr before I spoke, but I yourself busy his head and thunder- melon, cool, fair to see. us »" quired during ensuing Bryn Hardware, Stoves, and more of her farm products, which back guffawed the goes. But they talked ol poirpw» visit the sick. phrase Tbe note was cold and formal, but thought you understood." means that in Boston and ously. The effete Joke in regard to an its fatness as the cook in a mouastt > competition Give the childr -n something for their had known of the Scarlet flooded her face. She had between and fondness for water- Peter nut out a hand to it for week* past she home-grown own—a calf or a colt or a few chickens. American negro's steady the lielmr her. The sly· understood, but when and western stuff is Then, too, was an be cut the stem, lint «t the lu- battl·· waged against thought decreasing. Instruct them how to feed and care for melons still admirable pleas- whUe He uat Into the ariuuul and Ranges. soil west is be- looking was her but every crash came Harvey had given no sign. the virgin fertility of the do all to and this was not the Ktaut he was aware tbat a black form only objection age, them. Teach your little girls to antry them, face of old Alek WUllanu. father exhausted. In some sections com- ayonUcd with a daughter or "I was In Eurepe when your All Kin !s of Lead ing kinds of work about the house. It will first time had engaged in badi- had over the fence lining he mother umrrlagable Pipe Repairing, a they dropped while the cold steel was on a mercial fertilizer is already necessity. how to In Si's palm, son had this objection li|K>n the died," he went on. "I pedes- and Iron. never injure them to know work, nage over It. In fact. this venerable lane In front of him and was comlui, urged of increases cost of the white man looked down was word did not reach This, course, pro- even if don't have to do it. eyes of school board. Milton township trian excursion, and they My survival had formed between them a toward him In a " duction and to that extent bene- stealthily paUj 'tain't no kulfe er of sum- there, little ten years old, can help luto his stomach, not overwell stocked with young men. me until well toward the end Telephone 134-11. farmer. girl, only of casual roadside quality. terror lie dropped flat upon the ground, fits the producing New England can a friendship But be knew tbe knife. He home, ami me a lot about my work, and cook to run mine." and this girl from the city, with her mer. Then I hurried you Under this new order of things, farming Afterward Peter went on up the not having strength enough very nice meal when it is necessary for knew it as If It bad been hie mother. her clothes had left no trace. May 1 say now and stock with him should now road. He continued to chuckle until The nest moment I,.· was self possessed ways, stylish J. WALDO raising as is sometimes the case. u NASH, her to do it, And ut the sume moment spark constituted a men- what was lu my heart then? Will you be he was far He was to Into the ninar-ed and .«on" loo»;» and her bright face, profitable. Teach them what a dollar is worth, and away. going tog bis head and made can flashed through ace to the mothers. marry me. dear?" Nowhere in the United States the a visit to old Alek Williams, a ne- of Alck Williams. to it where it will do the most good. pay οία knew ev- to home seeker so much for his put wise bis understanding. He once united lu a common She restrained her Impulse yield. buy money M. I. in Tribune who lived with a large in a There was a moment of loaded si- For they —(Mrs.) Bradley gro family of er knife, that Licensed Taxidermist, as here in New In the town erything. "'Tain't much and Bess' removal. The "It is not be-ans.· you are sorry England. Parmer. hut clin;;iii? to the side of a mountain. lence and then Peter was overcome b> cause urged one of of and it is only one hi* ounce ruclm. Mist* Bryant," be said deprecatingly. lier chin, the soft color of I have lo.->t t!ie she demand- Northwood, scattered of which He heaved of eiijht , He dimple In position?" MASONIO BLOCK, can be had The colony negroes mod Inspiration. snddeuly drop- many, well improved farms "'Tain't much of a kulfe, I know the brown eyes, ed. Our Friend the Toad. near Whllomvllle was of In- when Peter started her cheeks, laughing at less than value of the buildings, with hovered watermelons until, eS his kiiifo and opou Alek "but I he that," cried Si in sudden boat, the hair and the delicious "It's ηjt a of sympathy.' Telephone Oonneotion. NORWAY. in for Several interesting little toad stories being the result of for home that over a lou.-'y road, '•I not ebe!" he hissed. 1 got «-lit. rippling (piestiou the land, timber and wood thrown teresting origin, niglit KH^ed mornin' in watermel- was born have been this These found it this my curves of her throat each constituted said. "It Is love—love that measure. But they will advance published spring. some contrabands who had drifted as they held a certain dominant position Botgot che!"cot. The old man sank down as good to call attention to this use- on Hear?" common ex- have have served as the him patch! an objection that found long ago." HOLL1STER S in price. In fact, they already far north Whllomvllle during In his mind. Alek had come with as rags. I got tne. * t cbe; ful little denizen of our It is a limp "Watahmeilum paltch?" yelled Alek, that she was too "Do she said pensively, done so in localities whose or garden. civil war. The descendants of order to pression in the cry you know," recently un- great as far as the fence In protect Steal Misf Bryant's uieltams, hey Mountain Tea that his real value is not better not astounded. men who "I was to realize what It would hûuky Nuggets ganized boards of trade and improve- pity adventurers were con- attack the youug to manage the young trying Ile has been considered wor- these mainly him from a passible by Mek ill a low voice, began to beg. A Bcit Mfdiolne for Buy Pwplt. ment clubs have in a small derstood. "Yes, In my watermelon patch," class lu the winter mean to go back to the city and lease way brought for their numlier There had cheerfully dont formed the upper B· Qjidea Health and R«a«**d of being made the of a bulle- spicuous bewildering mongrels. they ••Oh Mist* Peter Wash'ton, go know some- Vigor. to notice the advantages these fine old thy subject sneered Si, "an' I think you term. the river behind? I have grown very A Ίο fur IodiirWUon. Lie· tin the United States of and the facility which they possessed two honest meu. fer ter be too ha'd on er ole man! Constipation. farms offer. by department parted, about It too!" Man- Jim." 11 : Κ1 Trouble*. Impure is witb thing "There's Jed Stroughton," urged fond of the river, nmplea, iu value in agriculture, which points out that he for adding even to this number. Speak- Tbe night was dark aud heavy nev' come fer ter steal 'em. I>e<*' I' U. ; Ur.-ath. Uo«rfls, H«aoke unt'8 plaie lie paused "Come elong outa yore, you rip," ~ Λ >k. tk. .1., shows the food to consist of ants, cut- but be was certain tuat tue οία of Latin Of course It a rtv.soii. BOUS. fence into the lie iniag ιΙοιΓ oil dese guilty, want anyhow? deeper worms, cater- the garden. said Peter, "nn' trumple and «et of isolation, worms, thousand-legged man knew tho owner of the knife, was the teacher he wanted. When I "Now let the alarmed mothers vt-ry irrigation, sandstorms, town iu Inlnir from he could see the form of a hup ills. I wall nilltTM. crround beetles and allies, May Tin» reaped little ined ye re bn gwiue put you you said as lie set- ami ι lie clutches of the stock yards and 90 be pressed him ut first on criminal was a girl otul taught school, you c'u their I :. i !!· : :;t ivsf," he Cord beetles and alliée, weevil·, these curious suburbs. There were a melon lying In dim stntellness not ten won' ketch col'." Wood, elevator combine*. Here be u»ay possi- grasshoppers, lines. "Alek, you might as well own I used to whale the boys tled himself with h!» anu about her. came In to He looked at the remember on a smaller crickets, spiders, sow-bugs, potato feu* men who regularly yards away. Bryant bly have to do things scale, now. You've been meddlin' with never had a chance to "A most daη serous person has been beetle» and allies, carrion beetles, snails, work in to drive teams, to house. Two windows downstairs were up good. They but m >re of the dollar· he pro- gardens, 11 I think actually my watermelons!" Uirt with tli* teacher then." made! .π Λ-·* by I*:i Cupid. angl* worms, miscellaneous caterpillars care and there were a few The uo dog. oK' Slab Wood, duces will reach his pockets. And, too, for horses, lighted. Bryants kept ma a "Me?" cried Alek again. "Yab'e chairman of the board, I am a benefactor to Milton." and beetles, with very small percent- or to child once beer 81 Judson, public he rthould need fewer dollars. wouieu who came iu to cook Si's favorite having she of matter. In fact 9S per fciiife. I done cah'e It foil yeabs." told himself that that was in part re- '•Vou are more than that to me," At the name time he and his family age vegetable wash. These latter had usually drunk bitten by a dog aud having since died cent is of animal bis ways. "Look for her continuation in a contentedly as, with lier will be living in the broadest origin. the main the within that of Bryant changed sponsible whispered Edgings, living; stomach the en husbands. In colouy year pneumonia. "I she looked An abundance of A typical examined by be said confidentially, a slut of blessedness, but M:tn- head in· t his shoulder, sense of the word. loafed and the Indus over the fence, Peter fancied here, Alek," single writer of this bulletin showed present in high spirit», Peering and water and fruir, tine water, good roads, attractive know you, and you know me, was the slsteer of th«i editor of the out across the silvery blue β 5 worms, trions minority gained no direct honor that if any low minded night prowlei* dy lakes and streams, schools, cutworms, thousand-legged there ain't no use In any more sklr- and Si wanted to he town realised tin throusrh it she had found Stove Wood and splendid 1 unless should to note the melon he- Banner, and β sow-bugs, 9 ants, 1 weevil, and from their fellows, they spent happen railroad facilities markets generally inishln'. I know that you know whose clerk at the next election. peace and the mail she loved. beetle. On the basis of the their on raiment, in which would uot tlnd it difficult to possess for a refined and hos- ground earnings· Is it?" good; neighbor·, consum- knife that Is. Now, whose So each of the other members had above data the amount of food case were treated with himself of it. This person would mere- they naturally so In at pitable people. ed in 24 hours would stand as follows: This challenge was formidable been and th.» result was Nutn.og For Neuralgia. Coal the condition· of 40 ago distinction. On the whole, the hard- wait until (lie lights were out in the approached, Yes, years ly 111 lin- 24 cut-worms, 20 thousand-legged character that Alek temporarily quail- the letter that lay on the desk front The uuier iuious man thrust two have reversed. Then it was go west, ships of these people were the wind, house and the people presumably worms, 24 36 ants, 4 weevils, ed and l>egan to stammer. "Er—now— of the Ilail she been re-engaged down his collar and brought forth endure hardships, and sow-bugs, snow other Then he would climb the fence, girl. gers cheap lands, the rain, the and any — buy as thous- asleep. — — er 4 beetles. As high 77 pliyji SI 1st' you frlen' have the summer in a whieh was tied around his A. build a home. Sow it is go east, ground could reach the melon in a few strides, sever Bryant you she iftight spent string W. Walker & Son's, tiually worms have been found in a ical difficulties which they well farms with and-legged culjji mine"— Now she must go hack to the Atta< !.( d to the string was 11 lit- bny cheap, improved a the Btem with his knife and in » Milton. neck. stomach. No less than 05 gypsy vate. About twice year lady phi- the ready South Maine. in the midst of modern single "I know I'm a friend of yours, but," hot and haunt the teachers' tle round dark ball. Paris, good bnildings, moth were found in the of Whllomville went up trice he back In the road with his prize. city civilization. The exodus to New caterpillers lanthropists "who owns else offered he "I Wear Eng- In no after said Bryant Inexorably, agencies until sometblug "A nutmeg." explained. Watch it stomach of a Massachusetts toad. An- against them and came away poorer There need be uoise, and, all. land is just starting. grow.— this knife?" nc Never heard of that other held 55 worms. After hoiue was some distance. for the coming year. it for .ialgia. F. G. Scott in New Homestead. stomach army goods but richer in complacence. the England Alek unto himself some she rose to her feet and went cure for nei::al«;ia? Ilest ever. I One fed over 34 celery one these attacks the would a smooth bit of turf, Peter gathered Slowly Nasal experimenter of colouy Selecting iu to a toad in less than three remnants of dignity and spoke with to the door. At the threshold she found It out from an old negress A Success or a Failure. caterpillers preserve a comic air of rectitude for took a seat by the roadside. From hours. Dr. Hodge of Clark University reproach. "Mist' Bryant, dish yer a moment and looked around. South Carolina. I was suffering a Mr. Sherman tells about a man who two dujs, and then relapse again to time to time he glanced at the lighted paused CATARRH states that he h»e seen a toad "snap up knife aln' mine." tilled as her the deaths from neuralgia. The success at the of a crew window. 11èr eyes glance swept thousand 1» «11 U» t:t£M tli«re has made a very modest ten minutes." the genial Irresponsibility 80 lionne Hies in leu than "No," Bald Bryant, "It ain't. But benches and the ghastly white old woman went to my wife and said: • l Ut c raiurnes·. age of after several years of the of »«*«*»* empty 50, Another fed 90 rosebugs to a toad with- monkeys. en' I u and kind of slave's work. He ends you know who It belongs to, walls with the faded maps. She had "'Why don't you get nutmeg El) '» Cream Balm hardest out satisfying its appetite. This shows Teter Washington was one of the In When Peter and Alek had said good his sketch "Almost any want you to tell me—quick." been hre in Mlltou. She was It around his neck?' «ι··-ι: awtae* by saying. useful is this bumble a in the happy put -»·■<, and hvaie how extremely dustriou< class who occupied position by, the old man turned buck told man can make a living on (he land if he "Well, Mist' Bryant," answered Alek. at her schoolroom for the last wife laughed, but came and tlie d;>ca.ed membra lie. denizen of the aud how well of for he his and a slow course looking "My work." But garden, distinction, surely spent rocky field shaped I so ter- It curve cat irrh and drivee will lay aside his pride and scratching bis wool. "I won't say's time. me about it. I was suffering worth cultivating and encouraging. on decoration. On oc- which >* brains were the money personal toward that high dim light y · coût iu Uie Uead he failed to add that value in the do know who b'lougs ter dish yer across the road to Jud- I was to The toad is of equal than the Ills shan- She slipped ribly willing try anything, most thing. casion he could dress better marked the little window of quck.j. necessary in destroying knife, au* I won't say's I don't." sou's bouse and delivered the keys Into so the old woman got η nutmeg, strung man in greenhouse, particularly or at to that C rcum Palm i« Into the DMtrila, «ρreads Now it seems to me that the ex- mayor of Whllomville himself, ty. It would be Incorrect say placed snails and kindred pests. It is an Brvaut again laughed his Yankee the of the grim faced Mrs. a little blue ribbon through it and OTtr Belief la im- showed little In more which was the think of but water- keeping *Jie membrane and ia absorbed. Mr. Sherman's story very artifioial homes least colors, Alek could nothing was little cellent plan to provide laugh, but this time there Judson. gave it to me. I put it around my neck, Ui··. J.X a^d a cure follow*. ia not After an admitted life of the minds of his ad- true that Si It drying—doe· intelligence. for toads in These are easily main thing to melons. But It was Bry- was the of 50 this gardens. humor In It. It was dangerous. "I should like to say goodby to Mr. and in a little while the neuralgia Lit produce «ηββίίηκ· Larf· Sis·, SO Mnta at Drng- failure in farming, at age boles mirers. Ilis ideal had been the late ant's watermelon a cer- made by digging shallow and part- patch occupied that he bad himself has been around my or mail Trial 10 ceata mall. man two-thirds of hie 1300, Alek, seeing got Judson," she faltered. "He gone. I left the nutmeg (P- by ; Size, by spends ly covering them with stones. Toads gallant Ilenry Johnson, whose con- tain conspicuous position in bis i-Y α uoi M Warns New York which is all the he had in the Into hot water by the fine diplomacy kind to me this winter." neck for a long while, thinking per- UfiKS, Street, money will use these for weeks, sallying forth in Watermelon alley, as well as very in a of ten acres quests thoughts. the his one me by world, purchasing strip at and at "I sent him over to Center," haps that particular given a night returning daybreak. iu the hill shanties, had proved him the He be almost wished that be and starts in as a pioneer, to build sighed; ain't 110 call had some virtue. Pull- mothor said stitliy. "SI got the negress special A new Lot to his equal If not the superior of nny *as a conscienceless pickaninny Mollle lurked in a corner and giggled. house, clear land, and get living Notes. again about with young girls. Then the riblton split and I lost it. Horse the Per- to be gaddln' the sweat of hie brow and that of his man car porter in couutry. Instead of being one of the most or- in the of Goods. The best of by The boofs of horses often be- Without difficulty lie tumbled the 'Tain't decent" "This happened years ngo Plumbing wife's. young haps Peter had too much Virginia lazi- solemn and look-at-me-slnner dea- oak when the latter are nate. over the fence to the with a nice shade !.nst week I got neuralgia woodwork for closets. No old been more come overgrown a whining Alek She closed the door south. Could any thing have ness and humor In him to be wholly cons that ever the handle of a on soft land, and graced and followed him with sheriff- that avoided a posi- worse than lief ore. If that could goo is. Call and see this line. foolish? Here is a man who has, Mr. running very pasture successor to the fastidious roadway of emphasis just again, Job- cases to have the adequate collection lmsket. At this time It made wife been a and it is necessary in such like He took him by the tive slam, and Bess turned away to- lie. I nearly went wild until my attended to. No Sherman says, always failure, Johnson, at any rate, he his expedition. bing promptly feet down to their shape, Henry but, him quite sad to reflect upon gran- river. It another nut- even after all the lessons he has had, in- pared regular scruff. "Come erlong, deacon! 1 ralkon ward the river. She loved the said. 'Why don't you try charge for team. otherwise the hoofs become per- admired his memory so attentively as ite A weaker man might vests all his life's $300, in a may integrity. wah kin pray, and comforter, meg V savings, a dude envious I gwine put you you was both companion in the misshappen or the feet may to be openly termed by Ikjw his moral head to the result. U. M. Longley, small ten-acre farm, and starts manently perhaps deacon. Come erlong, deacon." and as she reached the bank she sank "And I did. With the same assume an irregular but for him such a fall same game over without any con- position. people. temptation, and reiteration of his formed a screen of wasn't an hour before the pnln was Maine. again, of driven will The emphasis Into a little nook by It Norway, for his A pair horses properly On this afternoon he was going to was He was a prince of sideration long-suffering, patient their Impossible. title lu the church produced bushes, and the tears that had been gone. has to start a load slowly and carefully, on Alek Williams because if be had nlue layman's wife, who no doubt had drudge call old the church, and beau un- I have asked their necks arch- a effect upon Alek. He felt to all day flowed "I can't explain it. legs well under them, sev have deadly sternly repressed all her life. Alek's eldest girl was just turned of the church he could not can't ex- their toes the pavement princes his marrow the heinous crime into checked. doctors, and they say they It seems to me that had this glowing ed, gripping to Peter's was a tri- In taunt in the hands of the enteen and, mind, been more proud. fact, religion had be- she had but also that because of and thrift been and the reins which this treacherous night When she had first come plain it, they say example enterprise their of beauty. He was not wearing was to the old man a sort of personal laid aside his driver. If they are badly driven, umph liiin. As Peter marched his forward to the long summer can't it is no reason they wise he would have pride, on his last so trayed looked they explain We will their necks are likely his best clothes, because dignity. And he was on Sundays Its Know which he didn't do, and worked for legs sprawl, prisoner up the road towards the days which she would spend by the nbould disbelieve In efficacy."— to be stretched out, instead of arched, visit Alek's half breed hound Susie had obtrusively good that you could see bis some one else. If he had any ability he mouth of the lane, he continued his re- river. Then she had been full of en Cleveland Plain Dealer. the reins will be loose on their backs, taken occasion to extract a a door. He forced it Our business is the have or a month for forcefully sanctity through Nev' see was no in large could got 135 |40 a marks: "Come erlong, deacon. thuslaem, and there question milk, and will try to start the load by and valuable part of the on until would have felt Its result of not hi· work, with a house, they quite large you you so erbout er mel- in the merely trying vegetables, of convulsive instead of er man anxiouslike her mind as to lier continuance The Street and fuel thrown in. Under such sort jump by visitor's trousers. When Peter arrived Influence even In a forecastle. Longest to sell Glasses. We advise egg· of muscles.— lum deacon. Seem like you Jes" Now, Just as the river seem- street In the United have saved at least a gradual gathering their the end of the Held which con- that be paitch, position. The longest conditions he could at rucky It was clear In his mind to some of the whom Rumford Falls Times. must see 'em er growin' an' feel 'em. ed at Its best, she was going back States and in the world as well Is people a month withoat making a drudge tained old Alek's he stooped from $20 shanty must put watermelon thoughts be She with a shudder we examine not to wear While we are about deacon. Mist' Bryant he'll «'prised, The υ kl man drew hlmtelf to a ilutcly the city. recalled Western avenue, which le of his wife. talking farmer and himself with several a moment he told him- Chicago, It is of an Oakland provided him, aud after out come fer ter the before. Her them. success not talk common sense at reported deacon, findin' you pose. her struggles of year miles long. Its netireat why one last he found a score large stones, weighing them carefully with much ostentation, that he twenty-two K. in that day year self. his meilume. Couie erlong, deacou. bad died after she had the same time?—P. Edwards over his feel of his fast sentence, immediately be- father Just rival Is Ilalsted street, also In Chicago, of men up telegraph pole· in his hand, and finally continuing it was cooler under Gentlemen. putting had doue so. But Mist' he some old rip from college. When the a mile shorter. Headaches Come Country his best field. He ordered the men with three stones of about Bryant expectiu' gan to flounder and totally submerge graduated which Is two-thirds of Journey than In the shanty, and as he It was found the sky like you come soon." himself. Mist' he re- small estât· was settled street is so much more cloeely away, but they wouldn't go. They ounces each. a "No, Bryant," Ilalsted a season when eight was not he decided to take reached the lane of From Poor We have never known him a that gave them sleepy They bad almost "I won't I do know who that he had lived up to every penny built that It Is usually spoken of e* Eyes; showed paper When he wus near the house three and peated. say's up it was easier to secure a quality when- stroll down to SI Bryant's place Alek's cur who had fol- his Income. There was Just enough perfect authority to put up their polei Hover and Carlo and when Susie, b'longs ter dish yer knife, an' I won't the longest street iu the world. the one. All gauut hounds. from α of and come from other of seed corn than present ever wished. The old man looked look ut the melons pinnacle lowed her master, In the he to left to pay his outstanding debts They they came down upon him. approached say's I don't." And began par- corn no matter when and Susie, sweeping the road, for causes, too. We can and everywhere, plant- at the paper, saw it was lawful spotless innocence. Reaching silence which attends dangerous dogs, and leave a of hundred dollars and the Earth. and natural. Be- rot this futal sentence again again. couple Man ed, ripened perfectly walked away. He went to the barn and His was that they were be to listen. It would not do of what she half of this had lor will tell you whether your will impression paused and, seeing indications It seemed wound about his tongue. the girl. Tbo gone Nobody knows the age of man on cause it is so the temptation a into the field. The if he were a because that good turned savage bull going to climb him as to let Peter hear him, be she herself board while she sought a The headache is due from Eye for men to took to war, appended He could not rid himself of It. Its position. earth. The tendency of opinion among be very great depend upon bull made for the men, the men fled at critical moment would tree, but at the they graceless rapscallion probubly but to the calf of Pet- with her small savings, that the human strain. their cribs for seed corn next year and farmer sbonted after swiftly firmly very power to make trouble for him rest, together scholars is to the effect top speed and the and went and snap- him. assuring com- action of swerved growllug misunderstand But, er's left The melee was short but must go this year. She bad took run the risk of the destructive them: "Show him your paper! Show leg. seemed to originate the mystêrlous advent uiion this planet place corn. around him, their heads low, their that Peter was well on his life. She the frost the of the ping himself Alek had no wish to have his reason for Its menced the drudgery of of thousands of ago. It Is so for upon vitality him your paper!" until spirited. Afric repetition. many tens years Easy acres of corn land were this eyes malignant The afternoon caller he set out, walking briskly serious mis- It but It tore her Millions of way, dog complicate his already "Is he a very close friend of yourn?" could meet bravely, John Klske, backed by other high au- to a 60 per waited until Susie her side was within 400 of Bryant'h the coun- year cultivated only grow of farmers who, presented he yards fortunes and went manfully to the de- heart to leave the river and claims that man lived on the You to be Certain. We know several side ot said Bryant softly. thorities, cent stand of corn, when with proper to him, then he heaved one of hlx Here he went to the a loved so well. that had seed corn place. fense of his captor. He procured "F-frien'?" etnttered Alek. He ap- try that she earth as long as half a million 90 cent. finding they poor on the ago care is should have been per some who ounce rocks. When it landed her mad and walked thereafter with see the river in towu, she and a worthless stand, and eight the large stone, and by beating this to this question with She should York American. This difference of one-third represents a drumlike He made no peared weigh years.—Xew lost their corn the worms, renlanted hollow ribs gave fiurth damp, yielding turf. down the resounding knew, a broad, silent stream, covered S. RICHARDS, the difference between and loss in by both hands upon much care. "Well, seems like he was profit their fields as late as the middle of sound, and she was knocked sprawling, sound. Induced her to of this skull of the animal be er and' then It seems like the growing crop. of corn and se- other hounds frien', ag*ln June with early type· her legs in the air. The her heavily, Pet- Graduate South Paris. to quit grip. Breathing he"— Optician, cured crops running from forty fifty once fled In horror, and she followed at er into the long grass at the asked the hoes and «hovels and acre. Thoir has dropped "It seems like he wasn't?" Keep bright bushels per experience as soon as she was able, yelping at to roadside. He said nothing. sharp and clean when not in use. No convincà them that it will pay plant afternoon Bryant. a the top of her lungs. The said Alek at last The effect of malaria lasts long time. one can do half a maa's work with some of this ooro as in the "Mist' Wasb'tou," "Yes, seh. Jest so. Jest so," cried early early resumed his march. secure caller Blood "I ralkon I Bad a voice, gwine he either of these tools when rusty and spring as possible and thus plenty in quavering Alek. "Sometimes It seems like or become run- For Service At the wild expressions of Susie's do ter You catch cold easily dull. Whether the kind of work in of good feed for their bogs long before la the canse of all hnmora, eruptions, wait yere see what you gwlne wusn't. Then agin"— He stopped for or delicate It to corn is matured. This old Alek had flung open the effects of malaria· A Berkshire hand be rough pays the ordinary field anguish scrofulous sores, c eiema me." meditation. down because of the after right good Boar, jus! in order. Take come into the sun- boils, pimples, profound have the tools proper ia a door and hastily into α boom- good plan. or salt as well as of rheuma- Whereupon Peter passed spas- The patience of thu white man the size. Service fee the shovels and hoes to the tool house shine. "Yah, you Suae, come erlong rheum, with Scott*s right $i.oo. be troubles. The modic state, in which he rolled to and ed inexhaustible. At length bis low Strengthen yourself after and see that they With this weather the chicks may now. What fer Oh. catarrh and other every nigbt using outa dat you— tism, "Oh. K. that will a fresh sunshine for all these fro and shook. and oily voice broke the stillness. Emulsion· A. JACKSON, are cleaned from everything let out for little air, how do. how do, Mist* Wash'ton—how blood remedy greatest I dis dog course if be's a friend of cause rust. It is an important part of and exercise; but watch them carefully; its aneqnaled "Mist' Wasb'ton, hope yere well, of ncnroua South Paris, Me. In reach dot" troubles, proved by Yon know I wouldn't It builds new blood and tones up your every trade to keep the tools order, they need constant care until they ain't gone an' give you fltqes." yourn, Alek! "How do. Mist* Wlllums? I done record of cane, is and nowhere of more advantage than on muturity. Peter sat up suddenly. "No; she want to make no trouble for α friend foun' It necessa'y fer ter damnearklll system* the farm.—Maine Farmer. he answered, "but she gin me of W· Do ail Kind· ef.... a Mist* Wi'.luifts." ain't," yourn." ALUDRU00I8T8S BOo. AND SI.OO. Drilled oats seeded in the fall in Ala- dish yer dawg yourn, once. er an' fer "er 'slstance with "Yes, seh," cried the negro at same come Mist' Wash'ton. Hood's Sarsaparilla big skeer, cultivator go- bama better results than the "Come in, In, Do not fail to keep the gave form or In chocolated er cobblestone, Mist' Wlllums, I teil "He's er frien' er mine. He Is dat." JOB PRINTING. rarietles no Mist' Wash'ton." In usual liquid ia the oorn, and slmiTau sown broadcast.—New England Dawg 'count. what if ing potatoes known as lOOdOMsfl, you what I gwlne do—I tell you "Well. then. It seems as about the more than weed Horns· t—d. Then be turned to address the unfor- tablets iaraataba. IA crops. It naeaas killing. *- Wwt ▲ WONDERFUL HAPPENING. BSTABLISHKD MB. WMt Paris. BuckftoltL Lester Har- Port Byron, N.T, baa witneaaed on· THE OXFORD BEAKS. vu the Ββτ. W. D. Athearn and wife were in *· ®· SohoonoTerl Early Wednesday evening Lightning lively daring heavy S1îdy Jî*T· ia of LWertnore and Farrar were < if the most remarkable caaea of healing tortoxA afternoon of laat ttendanoe at the Oxford Baptist Qaar- JTD* T" ΟΙβΜοο exchanged pul- Lynn $iu fpemocrat, ibower Tueeday week, the when the < >ver recorded. Amoa P. King of that but no serious was done. at Bast Sumner thia week Tu Iriving throngb village ISSUED TUBSDATS. very damage erly Meeting tone broke into a and a* >iaea aaya: "Bucklen'a Arnica Salve IN ALL several ,nd a most excellent of the friend· of Judge Α. Ε. ! suddenly ran, SALE ΓΜΕ DOiNOS OF THE WEEK Within a very few minute* heavy report meeting. Many OUT < tured a aore on with which I bad CLOSING turned the corner near Winelow ioj leg bolt· struck in this Several Harry Dudley made a boiineu trip to md" lire. Herrick made their twenty-1 hey SECTIONS OF THE COUNTY. locality. farrar'a the hone «tumbled and ι mffered over 80 yeara. I am how 85." SOUTH JULY 2, 1907. instrumente were disabled, Turner Wednesday, and Miaa Nellie Dud· ifth wedding anniveraary a moat happy home, PARIS, MAINS, telephone ell them both ont. Young 1 Guaranteed to care all aoree, by P. A. that at the mill of Irish Bros. & Co. re- ey the day at the MetbodUfe «cas ion. Although taken wholly by throwing AT WEST PARIS. spent farrar sustained a broken and was ! ihurtleff Λ Co. 26 cent·. the most damage. It struck taraonage. inrpriee their hone wae opened with leg solving sin- ahaken np. Harrla eacaped with a ATWOOD & FORBES, Parla HUL heavily in the pasture belonging to W. Rev. C. F. Parson· preaohed three roe and oongratalatione »adly hospitality were Mr. ew bruiaea. Dn. Manton and Heald Mlten mmA P. Willis and some who saw it said the Imea Sunday to lntereeted Buokfleld "d hearty extended. Proprietors. rere Milled. had driven milea dew feet. It was not far tudiencea, the uniting Γ. E. Hanscom on behalf of the frlenda They fifty Until M. Atwooo. A. K. rouu. iirt up many Baptist people home K. a of hat and bad nearly reaohea Tint Baptist Church, Bev. O. Taylor, pastor from the buildings of James P. Curtis rith the Methodist in the evening. them with parte twenty- day [astern Company. A. K. the accident occurred. Steamship 1 at 10:45 Sunday presented vhen ^reaching every Sunday >n Main and at first Mr. Curtis At the business meeting Ive dollars. Mr. Herrick reaponded tchool at IS m. Sabbath Service at Street, quarterly for Cbaae of Tuuu a rear If urtctiy In j Evening the Rev. A. the E. O. Doble ia canvaaaiog :—4lM paid prance. 4) r. a. T. P. S. C. ■· evening. it bad struck his barn. It laturdav evening, pastor, Boat feelingly and expressed appre- Portland Division. Otherwise *2.00 s year, single copies « cents. Toeeday thought Luburn. He waa at Rumford Palla and *rayet Meeting Thursday evening at 7 30. Cove- itruck Tubbs school whioh is N. progress In hia work, ilation of himaelf and wife of thia teati- 6,1907, the house, Pottle, advertisements tant the laat oefore the lat reported tfeld last week. DAILY SUNDAYS INCLUDED July Amnaom:-AU I Friday new to his a from frlenda. A Beginning legal Meeting ibout one and one-half miles from here ome additions audience, nonial neighbor· and UNE, connective (or JO j of the month at 230 P. m. All not re· are given three insertions $1 lunday and the an of Mr·, Mr. and Mn. Winelow Farrar have I contracts iCherwlse connected are cordially Invited. in the of Greenwood. It tore down atisfaotory oonditlon of finance, >oem from intimate friend per Inch In length of oolamn. Special edge urned home. Pertlaad and iMte·· THIRTY DAYS made with local, transient and yearly advertis- UnlrerullstChurch, Rev.C. ▲. Knickerbocker, the off down lebt on the church reduced nearly 9200. derrick wae read and the frlenda all ex- WE SHALL FOR at 10:45 flag pole, ripped clapboards Palla es·· 'astor. Preaching service every Sunday but the wiah that the anni- Ε. I. Beck, editor of Livermore to the ground on the front of the build- fobn Lewis Childs of New York, | >reaaed golden Par· OM w»y f 1.35) Bomad trip (I.OO. l. m. Sauday School at 11:40. the Advertiser, was in town last week. Jo· Piuimira New type, fast presses, electric ing, coming in around the stove and ormerly of Buckâeld, contributed 9100 '««jniay be reached with all joy I workmen and low Mr. and Mn. Walter Farrar of Hart· Steamer· leave Pranklio Port- SELL EVERYTHING IN OUR power, experience* prioes The Universalis! Circle will be held at tbe room with smoke, soot and oward the reduction of debt. *hloh has been found in the twenty-five Wharf, combine to make this department of our bust- Slling I ord with Mr. Farm's week at p. at next I. Hill of this T. S. and C. G. reara of married life. apent Sunday end, daya 7 u., Sundaya η cm and Academy Hall Friday evening. ishes. Miss Dora place Bridgbam Withington ; complete popular. Mr. and Mra. Fred Farrar. } p. for Boaton. Husic Stearns1 Orchestra. Admission iras teacher and with 8 or 10 scholars vere in Lewiston Thursday. Mr*. John Coburn has been critically I] )arenta, u., by ' Mn. Annie Andrewa of Brunawick and STOCK AT A free. time. Miss Hill and Rev. A. W. Pottle was in Portland and ! il but la more comfortable. ίΰ cents. Dancing was there at the via this NKW ADVERTISEMENTS. are re- Un. Ella Andrewa of North Paria were Through ticketa Company's Miss Adelaide Case has joined the one were in a corner of the room and Vestbrook Thursday. Mr. and Mre. Herman Maaon girl η town of last week on iteamera are on aale at all principal Rheumatism Cannot be Cured Unless Uric Ο at Paris Hill. did not receive a shock beyond Stanley Wheeler of South Paris was in congratulation upon the arrival Friday calling amily special viving riends. railroad atationa. Is Used. The tint tournament and tea of ι severe All the rest of the own Monday. >f a little daughter. We Know. golf fright. Mr. and Mn. Fneman of he season was last week. The scholars were knocked down and some Rev. J. W. Chesbro and family of Dr. I. H. Wight haa recently pur- Wyman Hot Weather Clothing. given Woodstock with Mn. R. Freight rates are alwaya aa low aa White Shirt Wal»ts and Skirts. was for the cups were stunned. It is none touth Paris, Miss Mattie L. Fisher of < ihaeed an automobile. spent Sunday ►lay handicap challenge quite thought 3. Mr. returned Jtber lines. Livery Stock at Auction. tnd was won Miss Gertrude M. received serious which was indeed Vestboro, Mass., and Miss Ethel Ford of Mm. Clinton Metcalf and daughter, Ryerson. Wyman by injury 1 Discount, Out Sale. tome the next Mn. re· Closing near Pond have been of Rev. of are her day. Wyman All Live ia in- Large visiting Perottn. irown for the ladies and by Arthur fortunate. It also struck again by iryant'a guests rhorese, Parmington, freight, except Stock, nained and is fr'.oads bere. marine risk. Kor Sale. >haw for the men. The tea was given two cows to Moses V. D. Athearn and wife the present ι •ther, Mr. Seth Walker. visiting jured against fire and killing belonging Mr. and Mn. Charles Buck of Snow's Warning. Mrs. Davies. Swan and Gerald Swift. reek. Κ· Esq of Potte- | Men's Oxford». ty J. F. LISCOMB, General Agent, out. are of Mrs. Ε. M. Atwood was in Lewiston WopdbuT, 111 with Palls and gnnddaughter, Myrtle Buck, the business is to be closed Facte about i> lasses. Mr. and Mrs. Bowne guests Jacob McKeen, who has been seriously ,ιπ!*"1? haa te6a critically Me. As Kye Z. )f South a few last Portland, Town Notice. ilrs. Bowne's sister, Mrs. Charles E. ill for several weeks, died at bis home Thursday patronising a city udntist. .yphold fever, ia reported aa more com- Paris, spent days | Notice. of week with Mr. Buck's sister, Mrs. Pred Important 'ase. ?b Street June îfcsd, In connection with the recent visit ortabie and recovery ia now reasonably BODERnra BEAUTIFUL· LAKE Look. High Saturday^ aged farrar. Mrs. J. D was Finn set- lev. and Mrs. A. W. Pottle to Kent's Biîl!.2£S 0Î NSwionvilfef 51 years. He the pioneer Jxpected. Widow meat «ell lOO Acres for facts have returned The Ladies' Aid of the Universalis! flOOO Our stock includes General dans., was a guest at O. A. Maxim's tler in this town, also the first adult Finn lIill commencement, the following Dr. and Mra Oehring Oxford Baptist ttsetlhg. :bnrch assisted several are H room ttable Quarterly was familiar- that institution be of rom where attended the by gentlomen excellent honte, good (Me plct- ' ast week. to die here. "Jake," as he -egarding way Boston, they List No. resen» the Oxford Meet- Hill and Woman's of their B. Parns- carpet lot of wood and 75 fruit tree·; Merchandise, Dry Quarterly 4ew York where he is employed by ago and has lived here 14 years, during Kent's Seminary School, aon, George t(ml>cr; grand we can in Chandler has had of the cutting v'ew·, Included. Easily worth ing is the truth, then safely say ( the and was founded in 1821 the bene- worth. Dr. Parnawortb atood high charge growing crops slias. F. Mathewson, Esq. During which time he has helped encourag- College by 12000 It'· for Part caeb. 27 was best for a decade. ind the fits like the paper on tbe your· φΐηοο. that it the meeting he is to drive Mr. Matheweon's of the number icence of "Father a well-to- aie class and has received an appoint- :arpet He. Paints and lumtner ed the immigration large Sampson," old E. A. Strodt Co.,335 Water St., Augusta, and Groceries, rains of afternoon donated for a in the Massachusetts wall. It is thirty years since tbe Shoes, The heavy Tuesday j ouring car on a trip through Europe. of Finns who have come here, also being lo farmer in ReadBeld, who ment to position skies of a few was down and two peo- and the threatening Wednesday There is an unclaimed letter at the their friend and adviser. He has been he purpose of a school an ample farm Seneral Hospital. He will spend :arpet put only did uot in the least the that to that one in morning dampen >oet office for William Sullivan. and owned one of the best with the buildings thereon. At the first months in study abroad before taking ple helped put place Warning. and usually kept prosperous one are I Oils, everything of those who bad been was as an helped to this down. They occur· ardor anticipat- The regular monthly meeting of the farms in this vicinity. Mr. McKeen :he school designed industrial ap his duties there. put As rock blasting is a daily for some week* nor of Mr. Her- lire. Clementia Abbott and Mrs. Hattie ing this gathering lirectors of the Paris Uill Library leaves a wife and two small children, •chool where poor boys and girls could June 27, born to the wife | rence on the owner of Bowe. Crocker Hill, Come and was the welcome of the East Sumner at Mrs G. A. work their and their bills. roau a in a store. early Association will be bold July 3d, also two married dauehters, way pay Mason, daughter. I the notice to general less cordial than in the from this small and in for James Tuell now runs bis baker cart property hereby gives ν people past. I o'clock r. »., at Hamlin Memorial Jackson of Snow's Falls and Mrs. Lorrie This institution The schools town closed Friday of this church has its to East Sumner and Hartford in addition this effect : All the The hospitality rlall. Immanen of Curtis Hill. Rev. J. W. lumble beginning has developed to the summer vacation. | persons entering of a and one the are the to liis usual roule. do so at their own risk. the best always been royal type though The library has secured a copy of the Cheebro oi South Paris attended the present position, becoming of The posters out announciog properly get bargains. are not so as former- in with fan- Jennie Bradbury of West Taris is in tbeil- numbers many lietory of ''Sebastian Kale, a Maine funeral services. jest equipped institutions of learning jelebration of July 4tb, Paris, Me., 2, 1907. 37-30 with which the members of and ball tbe central office this week while Charles July ly, the spirit of the Century," Mr. and Mrs. Irvin L. Bowker re- the state. It now has real estate tasticsat 10 a. m.; a game δί base their Tragedy Eighteenth takes a vacation. this little church received guests who was for· Tuell's a few λ material valued at about U Riverside followed a horse Ryerson >y John Francis Sprague, cently were at Roscoe day equipment Park, by has not soon be them. has also a Mr. S. P. Marston of Brunswick will forgotten by a law student in the office of on their way to Portland from a week's >200,000. It well invested race in the afternoon. Next Sunday in one of the most beauti- nerly of the made hia aon, Dr. E. J. Marston, a visit. Sequestered \lvah Black in this village. Mr. to P. Q. endowment fund of $180,000, 150,000 of The following is the programme EXCURSION TO Miles & pleasure trip Quebec, mason J. a from P. ful in Oxford County this little with her which has been added to it the recital the of Mrs. Nellie Mr. Marston brought Co., spots Sprague is highly commended by many Miss Clara Berry is at home during given by pupils ministers to the needs 20th: Brunswick and had a chimney in his I church spiritual for reviving the facts of the Dea. and Mrs. Geo. W. Berry, past few years. During the last twenty Brickett at J. U. Purington'a June Like newspapers parents, son's house torn down and rebuilt while RANGELEY LAKES of a farming community. many life and work of this early Jesuit and intends to take a year's vacation to pears more than $60,000 has been added ΡΗΟΟΚΛΜ HE. | Weet Paris, Malno. church of this it is he was here. VIA THE another country day in Maine, and especially for rest from her school teaching. to the property by way of improvement Duet-Speilmann'a Standchen, Low of its best life to the missionary M"· Brickett. Mrs. J. H Knowlton and of continually giving the fact that he "was Mr. Frank D. Small is for the in new building, in a new steam heating daughter MAINE CENTRAL R. R. Men who strengthening working Therh« Bell In thefla1f00d4011 Vall*y, Wanzel are at Mrs. Preeman larger centers of civilization. claimed two at Ν. and water The Strickland's Perry stationed upon territory by Burgess Sulphite Co. Berlin, H., plant running supply. Sylvia 8wsn. | To (Kiiiomoc and return have tilled a in the activities is in financial con- n, Qurlett Farrar1 s. large place îreat world powers. "The latest Volume and has and Monday to spend at institation better DleJager, Le wis ton, leave 7.25 a.m. $2.00 received their Sunday Mr. and Mn. Wentworth of » of other churches have the Maine Historical So- dition than ever before and has a Carrie King.β Denmark, | PoUnd 8 Otf 2.00 (So. IX.) of home. faculty Wacbe " in this and can well be thank- Kalry Finger», Paul who are at work for R. N. Stetson, made Mechanic Fall* 8.14 2.00 LI ball to IN training contain- Two of R. T. Flavin's brothers from and boarding accommodation Mildred " PERO ciety's Documentary History, Hapgood. Buckflcl I, 8.40 1 7.1 ful that the of rugged care three hundred stu- a to their home Saturday, returniog " examples sturdy, ing Baxter Manuscripts, recently receiv- Boeton visited him last week. Mrs. take of about Dance of the Sunbeams, trip | Canton 9.Q3 1 80 were before the formative Muriel Park. tbe fint of tbe week. " 1.» faith them, the Minnie dents. A class of _ Dlxfield 9.2β ed with other state publications by Flavin's sister, Mrs. Merritt, thirty-seven graduates Porter " of their lives. the Fairy Hunt, Mr. and Mn. Carl Dunham and son Rumford PulW U.40 1.00 contains a of a letter from is her are sent out from the school this year. j " period library, copy from Bridgewater, Mass., visiting Froet. Lakes), 11.05 O.oo who came were led in a η w τ» „M®rion went to South Paris to visit Oquoesoc (Rangelcy a Those early Sebastian Kale in its French and for sevpral weeks. Special attention is paid to emphasize Duet—Loin De Bal, Glllett Saturday PEROLIN is Sweep- E. original ia made at with granulated delightful prayer service led by Rev. letter an- last week to and it is a fact Bosse rtnann, Sylrla Swan. friends, returning Sunday. Connection Oquossoc dated Nov. 18, 1712. This Miss Ella M. Curtis went scholarship recognized Read A. which Kev. M. S. more advanc- ThroughiWniÎ'i&tt the Mfadows, steamers to and from Rangeley, giving Davis, following nounces to Capt. Samuel Moody, its Massachusetts for a visit of several that her students entering n. Ralph Young. a sail the entire Howes of Mexico was chosen moderator. and rank the υ » North Paris. time for beautiful length ing Compound. recipient, that peace is not fully estab- weeks. She will visit relatives and ed schools colleges among Nodding Plumee. Spauldlng1 * on the work of Durkee. of Lake and 8 hours for dinner Bro. Howes spoke briefly between the crowns of France in and Waltham. best for scholarship. At the same time Stella Mr. and Mn. A. D. Andrews have Rangeley lished friends Boston, Lynn Durand | see- the and continued the pray- is to athletics. Thia in- Love Lights valae, a few at Rangeley Lake House and sight Holy Spirit and England, though it is believed that The reception for the parents aud attention givon Pbll'jrook. been in Brunswick days. PEROLIN is a Dust Absorbent. ... Majoria er service until dinner was announced. in cu- to it will soon be proclaimed. members of the cradle roll department stitution offers a wide range ita A Pleasant Memory. Evarta Miss lone Littlehale has gone | ing. This was served in the new vestry which riculum. full course in Vera Holt. work. Pare from Mechanic Falls to Rumford has been received that Richard the School at Seminary course, .. Bethel to News of Universalist Sunday Wellesley has beeu added to the conveniences of the has of business in music and art. It La Fleurette, Mr. and Mrs. Churchill and Palls and return $1.05. Returning train H. Vose, a native of Paris Hill, Good Will Hall Wednesday afternoon college, g Ue ^ Clayton ] PEROLIN cleans and preserves within two a course and 22. p. at church years. been appointed as bridge engineer on last week was a very pleasant affair, bas college preparatory •Twilight Thoughts Cadman family went to Buckfield June loaves Oquossoc 3 35 m., arriving Dea. G. B. Crockett the after- a full course for ladies. Maud l^DK·Davis. visited her p. u. opened Central K. R. He is to There was an also _ Mrs. M. A. Denbam daugh- Lewiston 7.05 the Mexican about fifty being present. college Kllenberg floors. noon exercises with a brief devotional Tbe musical under the direc- Pleasant Memories, Mn. M. S. June 22. the build twelve bridges before the end of entertainment of songs and recitations department Fred Robertson. ter, Bubier, Tickets at one fare the mund trip will and service after which the pro- tion Prof. Morse affords _ District closed praise this year, some of them over gorges one some of the Sunday School children, of exceptional Trl»—Charge of the Hussars, Splndler School in the Tuell also be sold from and to intermediate was taken Kev. E. S. Cot- by Marlorle Phllbrook, Rich- gramme up. thousand feet and a duet Tuell and advantage in music, instrumental and Mona Martvn, Priday, June 28, Miss Lily Price of Htatione where trains are scheduled to can- an deep. piano by Madge Mildred Pg is and dust ton of Norway gave interesting paper Beeches include was vocal. Kent's Hill affords rare Hapgood. teacher. There were PEROLIN porous Recent arrivals at The LiHa Young. A short talk given by oppor- ♦Golden Rod Waltz oehmlerl mond, twenty-five stop. Passengers from line of Grand on The of Our Covenant. Mis- men women for History Rev. Charles Gordon Ames, D. D., of the Rev. Miss Macduff. Later in the after- tunities to our young and Bertha Thurston. scbolan and twelve were not absent | Trunk R'y can connect with this excur- Davis in his characteristic way a and all round Polka u Dana j were: it. sionary Church of of Boston; Mrs. noon the company was served with ice seeking broad prepara- Mazurks, tbe term. Those not absent sion at Mechanic Falls both and not escape of the Disciples Mre.Coburn. going discussed the first tion for life. A class is i. paragraph Ames; Mrs. and Miss Ogden of Portland; cream and fancy crackers. Mrs. H. H. large entering τ ni Ganschels Lorenzo Little ale. Edith Llttlehnle. its close connections In Twilight, William LIUlebale. returning. covenant, showing Miss of New Orleans; Miss Wardwell was with her three expected. Athcrton. Wllma Mttlehilj. Leveridge present Evangeline Elweil. Etta Hollli. GEO. F. EVANS, Vice President and a and with the of the second chapter Alice a Andrews May emits teachings Harriet Richardson of Salem; Miss weeks' old son, who certainly merited R,PP'e». LoU Halite. Earl ITollls. PEROLIN pleasant lessons from the second urecnwuuu. Bossermann. General Manager. of Acts. The and Mrs. ο Aston; Christopher bright Clara Lowe. the and a woman's work wae never done. And .. which identified. third, strongly urged wife and two daughters, and Donald C. stood and appreciated the festivities. Paul W*ch· of wild flowers, they educa- as » FOB SALE· istry of family worship, religious Clark of Boston; and Miss Sarah Bow- As is tbe 4th of July the there seems to be some truth in it UIMMildred Hapgood. The echoiars gave a fine entertain- PEROLIN the air. Thursday r. .. purifies just deal- as but however Boon seven in tion walking circumspectly, man of Brookline. regular meeting of the W. C. T. U. will well poetry; that may be Duet— Itoaetta Mazurka, ment. A drill by girls dreeeed One Concord wagon in good condition, conduct, a on a Mona Martyn, Mrs. Brickett. ing, exemplary guarded At the annual meeting of the trustees be held on Friday afternoou of this we found time last Saturday to call white was especially pretty. Miss Price one two-horse McCormick mowing ma- habits and zealous- •Excused. For JSale By tongue, tempera'e of Paris Hill Academy last Saturday, the week, 5, with Mrs. Clarence G. few neighbors for the first time in a year gave a nice treat of peanuts and candy. chine, a Champion horse-rake, second Rev. W. H. July ness for Christ's Kingdom. following officers were elected: Morton. or more and found the world moving uxiuru. This Las been one of the most euccese- hand driving harness, a lever butter- Clark drew from the fourth paragraph a much as at least tbe district has for and a Blanchard churn. Por fur- President—tieurge M. Atwood. Rev. Isabella S. Macduff will have along very formerly; Mr. Taylor of the Maine Bible So- ful terms enjoyed worker, its to our social life, and ιιχα *'· we a chauce to her- applications icowtuii—«*νπ«; vacation during the month of July. that part had notice, to the Y. P. S. C. E. Sunday many yean. Miss Price has proved ther particulars inquire of Dea. G. B. Crockett taking the last Clerk—Austin P. Stearns. to be was a email sec- ciety spoke teacher S>De goes ûionaay οι mis wees ιυ nosimi which, sure, only self a good worker aud practical A. J. ΓΕΝ LEY, laid on one's Chris- evening. paragraph, emphasis M. Atwood, where sbe will attend the Harvard sum· tion of the whole. had a and the district is united in wishing her South Paris, Maine. P. The Woman's Relief Corps sup- J. Richardson, a of residence ^utuToSSiwSS^GW tian duty when change John Pierce, A. P· Stearne. It is now the intention to The first interviewed was that of to come back for another term. June 11Ό7. 25tf raer.school. family per Friday for the benefit T. 17, took one into another of Jesse and found him still the evening community. larvis M. Thayer was elected to nil a have a vacation at the Universalist Daniel, A. Roberts Poet. were followed a Denmark. NOTICE. These discussions by vacancy in the board. It was voted to church and there will not tallest man in town, six and one half feet of Vermont during July Mr. Littlefield and wife for recess of half an hour when pastor W. in his and full of humor H. and Leonard In the District Court of the United State· the build a new walk from the academy be any service or Sunday stockings, good visited at Rev. Mr. last week. Mr. Leon Ingalls Maine. In for a preaching Newport's District of Bankruptcy. D. Athearn called us together make other e- that month. as usual. His mother, who now lacks Blake are at Mountain Pond after trout. the sidewalk and impro School during Mrs. Littlefield is Mrs. Newport's sister. In the matter of ) covenant and this was a most a few of her ninetieth son Rob- meeting, ments about the building. Eighteen members of Jefferson Chap- but years reaching The Holden reunion was held last Mn. Harriet Partington and AUGUSTUS K. WILEY, In Bankruptcy service, every one ua- is well for a are at tbe of Stow, delightful nearly The Fourth of July is upon us once ter, O. £. S., attended the meeting of milestone, fairly preserved week. Mr. and Mrs. Kennard, Mr. ert of Xewton, Mass., guests Bankrupt. ) ever- of that and our con- for the summer. To the creditor» of Augustus P.Wiley, In the WHITE ing part. m.Tre Last year, be it said to the Uranite in this last Thurs- person age, during Holden and wife and Mrs. Gould Maplewood service Chapter place Charles of Oxford and dutrict aforesaid : With the hour of the eveuing of Hill it »» team of versation she related a little Mr. A. W. Belcher lias been County credit Paris boys, day evening. The degree incident, of Portland, were among those who at- visiting Notice Is hereby given that on the .'2nd day of came a thunder storm but a ïîttog which to me was week. heavy celebrated in a most sane manner and Granite Chapter exemplified the work highly interesting Qn tended. friends in Barre, Vt., tbe past June, A. D. 1907, the said Augustus P. Wiley in the church and and that the good number gathered with consideration for several nervous and later refreshments were served. accouut of the persons involved. thunder ehower of Mn. Angus Brion died very suddenly was duly adjudicated bankrupt, During the heavy llrat of bis creditor· will bo held at the the storm without She was on her to vieit some at and was buried in meeting straightway forgot invalids living near the center of acti West Paris Lodge, No. 15, I. O. O. F., way an tfee near the house of her home Priday the No. 8 Market South of and Thursday apple office of Referee, Square, ι Skirts as in the songs friends in aud on the same boat Waists praise are Shirt they joined ties This year the conditions abou are invited to visit Buck field Lodge next Florida, Mr. Orin Tracy was struck by lightning. Brownfield Sunday. Pari·, on the ltitb day of July, A. D. 1907, at in to a sermon on The was a In the at which time the listening helpful »,m. ..il call for th. »m. Saturday evening. were Mrs. II. B. Stowe, her husband, The funeral of Mrs. Pbtube Gammon The heavy shower of Thursday 10 o'clock forenoon, a Kev. II. L. said creditors may attend, prove their claims, NOW TO HE COOL Value of Soul, by Hanson, ate therefore it is to be M. S. Davis and two children are Prof. Stowe, and three children, a son on to the in this THE HOT WEATHER IS HERE AND treatment, coû-h^hoped Mrs. Jordan was held at her late residence great blessing gardens u trustee, examine the bankrupt, and the settled at Kumford and two She found them appoint newly pastor th. «oodwork of a year w> w.".be spending about three weeks visiting her daughters. Thursday, Rev. Mr. Newport officiating. section. transact such other business as may properly AND COMFORTABLE, YOU OUGHT TO HAVE ON! OF Falls. and come before said repeated and the celebration confined to sisters in North Haverhill, N. □. Mr. very congenial commonplace people, Bertha Hazen is at home from Port- Twelve members of Silver Rebekab meeting. South June 24, 1907. OF STYLES morning the exercises began the be con- him. and while of Uncle Tom's visited even- Paris, THESE GARMENTS. A LARGE ASSORTMENT Thursday the day instead of night and Davis' mother is keeping house for speaking land. Lodge Pryeburg Tuesday WALTER L. GRAY, with a devotional service under the one Mrs. Stowe said that bad ducted in a manner conforming to la Miss Mabel E. Kicker recently visited Cabin day, Mr. Edward Parrott's family have gone ing to attend the district meeting. Referee In Bankruptcy. AND PRICES TO SELECT FROM. of Mrs. M. S. Howes, follow- sho been as well with the leadership order and a reasonable patriotism. A relatives in Rumford Falls for ten days. acquainted to the islands for the summer. which was the report of the churches. South before that book as she ing programe is now being arrangedforpub- P. J. Miles intends to move to Gor- writing Married, June 18th, Mr. Wallace Love- These indicated a vigorous life, then it never would have been writ- with ub«. reports ham, N. IL, iu August, where be will go was, and Mrs. Julia To wne, both of Ox- Linen Finish Skirts, 7 gored with side plaits at each seam, finished faith and zealousness among the what that remark was intend- joy *1.49 strong into bushess in a store there in company ten. But ford. churches. A vote of thanks was extend- is which with an uncle. This week he begins a ed to imply another mystery, Thomas of Portland has for their Mrs. Jackson Indian Head 17 with full self trimmed aroiiud very ed to the entertaining church hv Kmc nor we will not to solve. Skirts, gored Hare, hi|·*. Hlahon Mann, Rev. C. A. out sale hero, where goods will attempt been her Mrs. Stone. '.·!» and closing visiting daughter, cordial welcome splendid hospital- bSokw Jd olhcm. Tea and l»"»»"*" be sold at a bargain to customers. He The old lady gave the personal ap- pretty, ity. will be served. It is also hoped that ar- will rent his store here to parties who pearance of Mrs. Stowe as she appeared Peru. Linen Finish Skirt, good quality, has 2 three inch folds around bottom. _'<>od The forenoon services closed with an on the which was similar GOOD i'S ™r„,cements now in p'Ogreu m»! "»' ' will go into business. steamor, very Schools have finished in town. value, excellent Rev. M. S. Howes on to we had heard before. She is paper by '■* h£ Mr. L. C. Bates is spending most of goats, number, catch. You want in India Linon of Val. and Venise lace with medallions and tucks, a to have to ^«rt While style your Waints, yoke Many expressed regret sister Mrs. Hannah l)ean. tuey his time now at Little Concord Pond five kids. He has bccome disgusted of is but just Michael Murray Wayne working of lace collar and close the services and return home, were here Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Dean and he has of with that kind of since it clothes : but you want them Mercerized Lawn Waists, yoke lace, finished with tucks, cuffs, in Woodstock, where charge keeping etock, for D. 11. Conant this season. 'I '■'* all will be to return agaiu when took them all for a few is next to to confine them in looks like silk, glad daughter days building a tine summer camp for his son, impossible to look well on you. You'll East Sumner opens her doors for the than wish to re- Lake. Vernal W. Bates, of New Haven, Conn. any place longer they Norway Waist of embroidery, pointed lace yoke, lace trimmed collar and cuffs, very pretty. meeting. Howard McAlister is her main there. find our clothes will quarterly <>UMr? visiting Two men are working for him all the Mrs. Vesta Frost is visiting her son give J. W. Chksbro, Clerk. Keen Nettie Mason is which brot?erH mnk time, and the rest of the is hired Reaching the Packard place, in Massachusetts. the latest at all is help Charles, you styles of lace finished with medallions and tuck*. lace dnini? her work while she away. from the of contains the orchard in town, we of is China Silk Waists with yoke Slocum's Annual Lake vicinity Redding. Reports largest Mrs. Ο. M. Cummings Norway at lowest 4-■'·'» Trip. Amos B. Canwell of South Tans spent were told it blossomed and bids t;mes and the price collar, indicate that the crew are enjoying them- heavily visiting her sister, Mrs. R. W. Knight, East Sumnkr, June 27. and with his a stock Saturday Sunday daughter, selves, and Mr. Bates has a fair to produce big crop. The and Miss Ellen for The Your made his gained Partridge. good goods. spring correspondent recently Mrs. J. Q. Allen. as cook for the estab- consists mostly of twenty-four hogs, is his build- reputation general Charles Partridge having are attractive. annual trip to the via a of four acres en- fabrics very Muslin Marked Down. Kangeleys, going lishment. occupying pasture repaired. C. A. Frost and Will Underwear Be in is and returning via West Bethel. in the a ings Farmington S. W. Dunham is painting the house closed orchard. Recently part Haskell are the work. The new colors include all and Lewiston. It was cool doing our stock we have several odd lots that are delightfully -The summer took» out from in front of bis which is owned of them got out and up several work for Mrs. In looking through slightly residence, plowed Goldie Frost is at new shades and combi- and at the Lake Through the and for the pleasant Kangeley him and rented Harry Parker. pieces of ground there tho neigh- Rachel Witt. soiled and which we have marked at low but hot and on the trains. by by mushed, very figures. House, dusty Mr. D. P. Curtis and son Ellsworth bors before could be back on for nations of so they got Mrs. Belle Hussey is working gray, popular inser- Never was the fact more apparent that own One Lot extra Ιό inch flounce with two rows wide lace ••This Is the season when each tanuer »eU a hen have done a large businese in to their premises. Webster Skirts, good muslin, the Lakes are with quite Kilgore. this season, blues in lace headed bead- "Rangeley saved," On thirteen season. we made a visit to plain tion, clusters of tucks between, deep edge, by hamburg .l. calves this Since Tuesday flying Ira was at home pin all diversified than now. Likewise when the theoW.oM.1,1 0ι.ι gtoiT re ■laughtering Kilgore Thursday. Η Λ'1'.' their charms, tramp. etoiy have and sent to Pond to see the ruins made and weaves, and with ribbon, were #2.50, now VU1UUH, January they dressed Bryant's by fancy many ing There will be a great rush of visitors in tt the recent fire and for other East Waterford. '>li>ck And 'for the love of Hea?en· beg·»· the Boston market over 175 head and purposes. other effects in club checks Ono Lot Skirts, good muslin, 17 inch flounce with three rows lace insertion, and August. on the widow Alden who :il' July are still etock. This is a Called Chase, Mrs. Martha Pride is a few were now H over are they buying spending our pattern, pin tucks, #1.OS, Already seventy guests pres- business than have ever at- retains her intellect well for a person 80 and All of suits "As ho» a· a boiling pot larger they weeks in Norway. stripes. lace ent at the Rangeley Lake House, and of Our next call was on Corset Covers of cloth with wide insertion, trimmed with deep tempted to do before. years age. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. H. Kilbourne and are tailored in the most satis- long hamburg the is more attractive than ever. will 92 with were now «!ν· place "» ·—» Miss Tebbetts, a trained nurse from "Uncle" Stephen Rowe, who be three children arrived from New York ribbon, good value, 11.25, Mr. John B. Marble, the is an 4Λ>·%!3Λ·Λ?2Λ.· ! manner. ■'I'.'c. manager, and her are of on the Fourth of next, and his gar- down .... .V)c., *0 to eat. to «Mal·- Portland, sister, guests July Mrs. Kilbourne and chil- factory Others marked to lî'.'c., honored son of Old Oxford, raised Tw'hl* elwv. told how Wednesday. being Too hot, almost, to even thtokt Mrs. F. E. Wheeler. den which he showed us, gently dren will the summer here. in and baa the spend Robes of Fine embroidered trimmed with hamburg insertion Dixtield, given greater Too hut to baroea* up an»I take a αητβ, a cow last time is with him. His Long Cloth, yoke H. R. Tuell got hooked by dealing daugh- The sohools close this week. An were v. I part of hia life to hotel management, in I t7s m hot a "well, we scarcely dare to the widow Elizabeth Rowe Whit- Sack Suits $5 to $20. with wide ribbon, sleeves trimmed with hamburg and ribbon, a tell,, and quite hurt, but it ter, entertainment was held at this school which he is successful. Ilia r.ut at lea»t youM agree H*· very hot spell. Saturday severely now 11.09. Others marked down to OSc. and $1.-W emineutly is it will result in no man, is still house for him; and which was are hoped permanent keeping house Thursday evening, genial courtesy makes the visitor feel at The days crowing shorter, a her health Is 12 I 2c. injury. it is pleasure to add that much Miss Farwell's cousin, One Lot of Children's Pants, were 18c. and 10c., now ease and at home. One great autumn is approaching. andj enjoyed. perfectly In spite of the rain quite a good au- much better than in former years. Miss of Portland, was if a secret it be in Grass Is now growing, but the nay Gladys Chick, secret, may called, dience was at the The damage those thunder showers will be on present morning by present and assisted. B. successful hotel management ia the hoat crop light sandy was about but more severe in H. Foster, J·*»·· service at the Universalist church Sun- light here, Miss Melvina Green has gone to Old and hia family. The and the Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Allen family and four children were baptized by other places. We learn that the school Orchard to work for the summer. no to and visited his brother, G. L. Allen, and"J®"*1* wife, day, help spare pains satisfy pro- the pastor. In the the union bouse in the Tubbs District was badly One Price Clothier, vide want. in Kennebunk. evening every , service was well attended. The and two cows kill- Hebroo. and a story damaged by lightning 1907 Fishing is very good, or was while we Eirgs suddenly unexpectedly ed in the one owned Copyright by and song service, "The Saving of Daddy", pasture near-by, by The Sunshine meeting was held with Maine. Schaffner isS Marx THOMAS were there. The fish showed vanced to 18 cents per doeen last week. son- Norway, Hare SMILEY, hie register was Rev. Mr. Josiin of the Moses Swan, and the other by Mrs. W. A. Bartlett All tine catches. One three The much needed rain has come, and given. Friday. enjoy- lady caught Methodist church led in the in-law, Mr. Swift, and was his only cow. afternoon. Maine. salmon in about three hours that seeds sown in dust three weeks ago are opening, ed the Norway, weigh- and the story was read Rev. Miss is in for a ed 4 3-4, 4 1-2 and 3 1-2 by Lovell. Dr. McFadyen ponnde. Macduff. The music was a choir and to be at the of a Mr. Edward of New Ethel L. Allen, who had by week present wedding Malley Haven, 8PMiss employ- a solo Alice E. Barden. The town scboolfc closed Friday ment in the wm- by having friend. who ia totally blind, ia on hia annual Massachusetts through as far m we hear. all been euccesful Mr. Ira M. who has been teach- tour and out in a boat ter, is enjoying summer life with uer Bearce, tiahing goes daily Dr. C. P. Hubbard and family have in the school at and is successful. parents and brother. East Bethel. ing physics high Helena, quite .. closed their house in the and gone home Rev. Mr. Is done village Montana, the past year, arrived We called at Hon. F. E. Timberlake'a Kelley Farmers are hoeing sweet corn, vege- to their cottage on Kesar Lake. Not hav- and were receiv- here, and no meetings are nowPr®*cj\,"£ held in etc. Monday. unique camp cordially tables, ing fully recovered from bis sickness the Glover is at home from New ed. We also called at Prof. S. R. Union church. Miss Nina Mr. H. E. Bartlett is making repairs doctor intends to tbe most of the with Box rent in this office bas been spend York and will spend a short time Notice Morse's and reated a while on post and on his barn. for rest and of cottage improvements summer there gaining her before to Vermont for hia veranda. A of about raised from 12 cento per year to 40 cents, Miss Bartlett has closed her parents going Important party forty Amy strength. and some are of their the summer. students from the Massachusetts Insti- talking having school at Rumford Falls and is at home H. B. Stone and wife bave been on a LOOK to R. F. D. The shower Tuesday was very wel- tute of are a fine mail changed the routes. for the summer vacation. and Technology having visit to Waterford Norway. a rain storm is much needed. time at Pickford's Cam Glad John can see as as I the come and pa. plainly Mr. Lester Bean is at home from Ma- Miss Ella Charles with her mother and Hibbs for since we were school Our thanks are due Alton As we misaed the noon boat at South change· boys. chias, Maine, where he has been teaching the children of M. F. Charles bave come At our "Trimmed Hats" at Now seven makes a four- half a dozen fine pickerel. Rangeley, it gave ua an opportunity to pints gallon, the past year. to their borne for the sommer. teen ouncea a and rules spend some five hours at the fine coay pound, money Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Bartlett are visit- Mrs. Otis Andrews and are Hiram. both state and nation. grandson serve in best camp of Winnie J. Heald. There are ing relatives in Waltham, Mass. down from Lawrence. We wish to the greatly reduced prices. men to drink an In the heavy thunder storm of Wed- public fine camps along the Old used pure rum, Catherine Maria widow of some many Rangeley Mrs. Bean, Β. E. Brown is getting out logs the 26th, the barn of Lake ahore, where viaitora can the boys to burn gunpowder on the the late B. died at her nesday evening, greatly Humphrey Holt, (or some cabins in connection on Hiram Hill was themselves. "Glorious but of the building Freeman L. Sargent manner so and enjoy Thia lake ia the gem Fourth," many home in East Bethel June 21, 1007, with bis summer bouses on tbe lake. during JULY MRS. E. A. aged struck the large possible, HOWE,% of the a, and no one can afford fathers of the present dav aeem to be 63 β months. Funeral services and by lightning, shattering Rangeley years, Judge Job Barnard of Washington door. to miss a to thia aatiatied with lemonade and ice créa it, were held at the Middle Intervale church South Paris, Maine. trip charming locality. Lovell, with his family, is here for tbe has had eleven sum- we shall close our stores FRIDAY Maine haa a boat of while the in Eli C. Wadsworth AUGUST fine lake·, but rising generation delight Sunday afternoon, June 23. Mrs. Holt lummer. acta of michief. mer boarders arrive. none exoel the charma of the Rangeley·. has been ill for several weeks and E. Werren and are oc- very Rev. J. family Among the recent graduates at He- Slocum. bas been tenderly cared for her two their house at the Centre. as we have done Mason. by supying bron Academy Is Charles Louville Wil- P. M. seasons, who have the Mrs. Strauss and have come to previous Card of Thanks. daughters, deep sympathy family ton, son of Dr. Chas. E. Wilson of East Benjamin Skillings of Bolster's Mills of their many friends, who mourn with their new built E. S. Hatch cottage by Hiram. an ■ to It ia with the deepest sense of grati- is visiting bis daughter, Mra. A. E. them a dear mother, a sincere friend and jn the shore of Kezar Lake. to our clerks rest, Upper On Jane 18th the thermometer In- give opportunity tude and that we wiah to a true are home appreciation Tyler. neighbor. The Allisons at their at the dicated Θ5 in the and on the 26th extend our thank· to onr friends and Mn. Brneet L. Hutchinson and little shade, Center. yj. On these sultry days the venerable we serve on . neighbor· and to the members of the s^Q are at her parental home, that better visiting Brownfleld. Mr. W. Osgood, who was 87 may you Saturday. Got>d Cheer lor (he many a friend from George Society, accompanied by lady North Stoneham. old on Nov. 20tb, was to be seen gracious and thoughtful act·, word· and Massachusetts. Congregational churcb, Rey. James J. fears Mrs. L. J. Gammon and R. M. McKeen laboring in bis garden. He kindnesses have ao bestowed There was a little at Q. Tarr, Ph.D., minister. Sunday morn- iiligently Suit they kindly quiet wedding lias been and still Is one of oar most trunks, Cases, at the will con- vent to Tuesday. Bags. ua the illne·· and death of the home of A. E. on the ing, July 7, 10:45, pastor Norway upon during Tyler 26th, and farmers. our beloved wife and mother. For the when their Effie was united in duct a memorial service, in honor of the Mr. and Mrs. Perley Adams and Leona respected thrifty daughter of Thomas 0. who was 89 Vacation Time floral which our with Mr. L. Whitman of memory of the late Miss P. Went- licKeen of Albany and Eli McAllister Capt. Spring, many offering· brighten marriage Clyde Mary has are to East Stoneham were at John Adams1 η Is in good health, bat aad hours, we were indeed most grate- Bel bel. The left on the wortb. All friends invited attend. February. here ahd find tho line and lowest at happy coople I Men blind for some years. He is kindly is you will largest prices ful. afternoon train for a visit in New Hamp- Communion of the Lord's supper will Sunday. Thomas re- «red for Mr. and Mrs. Samuel L. Smiley. Hi&am Pvlsifkb, shire. follow the sermon. Sunday School at 12 Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Hilton have by from 1 demons. accumulated an Mas. E. Louisa Duboin, The long-wished for rain baa arrived, u. Evening worship at 7:30 with ser- urned home their visit to Rutnford Having mon are in- ind ι km he Is the evening Z. S. Prince. And Mkxbkbs or the Family. ud everything looks refreshed. by the pastor. All cordially Norway. pie estate, enjoying S. B. & Harness Store, < if » honorable and nsefal life. rhe Tucker E. C. Uhlman has to this vited. Gene Flint, while at work round the long, gone Albany not hear now in Another big naval veeeel was launched nth. Mr. Clayton E. Spring, of the board of nill for Η. B. McKeen, stuck a nail in We do anything ] liram about brown-tail moths. Mrs. G. A. Allen. at the Bath Iron Works Wednesday, I Mra. Prank Mlllett and visit· trustees, is the of ii> foot, making him quite lame. daughter superintending laying success- when the cruiser Cheater or little of Mr. and Mrs. Oar several schools bave been JATIES N. FAVOR, acout went', »d friends In town the past week. a new walk in front the Congre* Rosie, daughter Proprietor, is. 1 or We have six districts where there overboard. Miss Dorothy Wallace Died In Maeon, June 27, N. G. Mills, rational parsonage. Mr. Hiram Ssavsy Fohn Adam·, has been ?ery tick, but Powers. M*lne· ome thia ïï y rare sixteen. Mrs. R. L. U Main flit·, Norway, Sphral of Cheater, Pa., christened her. , ifed about M years. t Is doing the work. better at writing. formerly

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*«·"■*<». D. C., Il I tl Jota*· Letter. Hot· 1· ΒτΙΙτ* ter Wmmb· «χίανΑ §tmacm Rκ· lS-eixSOft1?fΝ. Oxford Cooaty Baae Ball Lmgu* THE CHARMING WOMAN gte Haakell's. NORWAY. If hare 1b the back, UrtoaiT, Blad A* I remember him Parson Brownloi r ia not one of 70α palna Daring tbe pMt week arrangement! necessarily perfection der or Kidney trouble, tad want a certain, Dleai Miu Annie was 8TORES, Muzzy is visiting i: ι great on expletive· and delighted ii ι bave been completed for the forming ο! and featarea. Many a plain woman wb ant herb eure for woman'! lUfc try MoU»· BLUE corn weather. a eafean» Lebanon, Mairie. extravagance·. Whether oalling hir ι » base ball In Oxford tc Delightful could never serve as an artist's model Gray'· Aaitnllaa*lMf. IÏIa leftgue County monthly regulator. At DrnntlM who deal· ont "blue ruin" to hi· fellow as Lieut. M. P. Stiles returned Thursda that all tb never-falling SOUTH_PAKIS. Charles Jordan of be known tbe Oxford Bm€ possesses those rare.qnalities or mall 50 cent·. rBU Boston is visit in, County J3 by Sample package I men the "butt out of Bill after a week at Brunewick and Sanfor clear Ad Mother Η. T. to the )- relative* at South original «lu,1 League. Representative· wer« world admires: neatness, eyet dm», The Gray Co.,Xo Boy, a couple of days night b Pari*. of the state rifle team Only according to Brownlow, be an extra*· present ftt · meeting held ftt NorwftJ coaching members clean smooth skin and that sprightllnes ■ Dea't Uac«1*la Raclpea the Fourth. Misa of Auburn i* the ο f gance, la to dUcueeion. No mat M. L. Kimball was at Brunswick lai 1 Try (ore Haye* gueat open from the town· of South Pftri·, Weet of step and action that accompany goo< wit) ■ It 1b to is a friend I η ber slater, Mrs. A. C. Wheeler. ter. The leaet we good pies IN ^ [.· Clark House, Cape Elizabeth, for the summer put· Under the circumstances, Drew? fast ball and some intereet- some time ago. of all are In thi on the west side of hi played very proper proportions Ingredients next few weeks is for comfort. Mai. itetision we will let it is confined t< 1 use. At necessary low, stand at that "but! have not a·, aroused BerrickC. Davis, Esq., ready for Immediate grocer* absolutely Earle E. Stuart is at home from Bos ing games, they yet package10 a few to on Market Square. cut of sin." is hie home a of the time. Hi ι cents per package. Order packages bouse ton for a original tbe interest so that the attendance large part Some of at us a f«*w weeks ago few days' vacation over the ant [ Jay. you laughed Tenfold hae been It is a conceded point, contro what It ebould and thii iS taker walks up street frequently, however, Patent Vici Kid, urs \krues spend Fourth. beyond be, step Colt, in Ν. II. He r verity, that drunkenness is an exleteul for that bis talks with his friends greatly cheei when saw the and λ few in Uorham, purpose. you light clothing furnishings im' day· fact and Born. who has been there fo r Mrs. Dr. Stewart i* visited by her sis- an unholy thing; that the mad There are, on the South Paris team, bid A Ravm«.nd, froo and our stores. Now must some tomewhere. home with her. ter, Mrs. C. A. Frost of South of is unkennelled from two and more men who a' of Maaons Gun Valour you get weeks, returned Framing dog intemperance perhaps have large delegation In June to the wife of Baoul Be Metal, Mass. hell and is abroad in the and Oxford observed St Norway, 34, ham, land, biting been offered salaries to play ball in Norway village langer, a eon (Arthur). Kimball is visited hii good ι Frank E. by and left, front and other John's Day at Dr. Frank N. Barker in cuniou, in ne ί, to the wife of Fred John Κ. Ο. K. at right flank, here, places, but they will remain at Will Emerson of Manchester, Ν A. meet to-night 7:30. farm in Oxford son, aeon. Russet nlsio there and everywhere, thousands and home durine the summer, and like the farm, the Robert Noyes Calf, $4.00,3.50, to star t Initiation. The of the Lake" will In June to the wife of E. A, α who is making preparations "Lady thousands of oar and the on afternoon. The rain inter Bryan.'s Pond, 5, not of us? be fellowmen, others on the team give their services Tuesday Jordan, a β Λ. Why buy of to settle. present. of the I L for the staie Washington bite is death spiritual, death mental, for the sake of having a team. No sub- rupted some day's enjoyable In Bethel. June 27, to the wife of Herman Ma but on the whole the visit ww son, a to ν Maxim are j t The of S. C. have death mural, death and the bas been made for the team features, daughter. 3.00,2.50,2.25,2.00. Suits, and $12.00 y W and S. S. building family Ordway gone physical, scription In June to the wife of Bou Outing grays blues, $5.00 > are so that successful. The a Mexico, -21, Joseph Pine Street lot back ο to their cottage at Poland evidences palpably plain and none will for it is very party enjoyed pic a -rajje on their Campground probably be, tin, daughter. to for there is no alternative but to believe and nic dinner. Coffee and baked beans wert In June a Outing Trousers, effects, $2.00 $ 4.50 block, which will nccommodati the summer. hoped that by cutting down the ex- Upton, 21, to the wife of Fred Law, gray y aim the and the son and leave an opportunity for j to admit. penses as low as possible the team will provided by lodge companj three cars Miss Mary H. Taylor of Boston made whatever de- In East Dlxflrld, Jane 21, to the wife of War or will in cas« It so, then what is your mani- be The kind of provided and carried they num in the front, a to relatives being self-supporting. sup- ren A-'ams, a son. Full Line of Bare Foot "pair dying vi^t here Friday as a man as lue went in and take in four cars. fest duty among men, a port that the team asks of the people is sired. company single Un- of emergency night and Saturday. universal double autos and "ί Shirts, Belts, Neckwear, brother in the brotherhood of attendance at the games, not alone be- carriages, iiuyrauci Sandals for Children. Fancy Hosiery, S. Pinkham, wife anc soon noon and returned to the vil- Married. Kev llermon Mis# Lucelia Crockett has arrived man, possessed of kindred interests and cause they need the money, but because after Mass., a former „ of >omerville, pas houie for the vacation from her bound for the same eternity, with the a team must have encourage- lage in the early evening. Straw and Hats to the at Frank Kim teaching winning In South June at the home of the derwear, Crash complete «ill be guests in Mass. same of death of Prof. Stevens, assisted by Paris, 26, tor here, Newtonville, long night hovering just ment from its supporters. The differ- Pupils bride's the Rev. T. N. Mr. this wwk· Mr 1>ink a parent*, by Kewley, tulPsa few ,iu-vs beyond the sunset hills, the cold shadows ence between the playing of a team be- Mrs. Π. L. Home, accompaàisr, gave Hoy Κ )>ftη Strickland and Miss Delia May Mc- W. 0. r" metft ^is olt* friends and Mrs. Fred B. and son Rinaldo Frothingham, ham h"!'·■' Wiggin »f which your reluctant feet may be fore a listless crowd and before a crowd very pleasing entertainment Wednesday Ardl<\ both of South Parle. outfit here at our stores for have returned from a three In June Mr. L. right your weeks1 visit : Whitman of South inspection stii' ers at the Wednesday eveuing near? brother The took part Neva Mason, 2β, Clyde P^ris. par drawing Finding your by that is constantly cheering and en- evoning. following Bethel and Miss Eflle of Msson. to relatives in Lovell. Annie Grace Tyler meeting- the wayside, wounded, sick and sore, Is couraging its team, whether they are Benson, Iona Moore, Moore, In Norway, June 25, by Rev S.O. Davis, Mr. church it your ihanlfest to pass on the or is Thibodeau, William Home, Sue Wheeler, Frank W. Peasley of I.ewlston and Miss Mar- Sale. Your Shall Receive Our Careful Attention. >: excursions to Portland on Quarterly meeting of the duty by losing winning, very great. With For Wants The :viay side and let him Harriet Frank and Mrs. garet R. Penney of Norway. were started for this Universalist church *of other die, simply be- the crowd them on will lieach, Moore, the Urun.i Trunk Friday evening urging they In Oxford, Jnne 18, Mr. Wallace Lovejoy and McCormick mowing machine, 2- this week at 7:30 p. m. * cause lie was weak, and being weak be work hard to win and succeed. Η Ε Fifield. Mrs. Julia Towne, both of Oxford. last Sunday, and will continue usually one season season came sinful? is not and Frank In Rumford June Rev. H. L. Han- cut, run and The train runs on Weakness sinfulness; from tbe games Margaret Penney Peasley Falls, 26, by horse, 5-foot sanuner. Miss Alice B. who has Judging already play- «on, Mr. C. Stoddard and Miss Minnie Knight, spent 'tis but the door sinful- looks as as were married at the residence of W. C. Edgar as ae new. Horse rake in H. as open whereby South Paris F. in ed, just good both of Rumford Fails. good NOYES CO. thf smm ϋπιβ previous years, the winter with her brother in Mr. and Mrs. Chase, Boston, ness enters and defiles the man. If your of the teams and will be able to Leavitt Tuesday evening. in Rumford Falls, June 28, by Rev. H. L. Han condition. Ieftvin" > >uth Paris in the morning go- returned home any good Tuesday. neighbor's house is in flames is it your make of them hustle to beat lier- Peasley left Wednesday morning for sin, Mr. Horace 0. Dunn and Mrs. Alice L ea>: a: 7^7, and arriving here on any E. M. MILLETT, South ing manifest to stand an idle and dis- their Gardner, Mass., home. Stevens. Paris, (2 Stores,) Norway. S P. M. Mrs. I. E. Andrews and two children duty The first home game of In Rnmford June Rev. G. B. Han- the return at Home and of Falls, 27, by South Paris, Me. and Mrs. Albert P. Abbott are visiting interested spectator? Ignoring the fact in the tournament to be t*®*®*™?!1^®held at the fair Prof. George family naford, Mr. Dana S. Mitchell and Miss Josle A. 27-2S died at Lancaster, that are brother's Lewiston have taken their residence buth of K>8 Florence King in Lovell for a few days. you your keeper, and grounds 4th, by the four teams of up Judklns, Carthage. TOW1V NOTICE. July summer. In June 26, Rev. E. W. June 21, at the age of 24 to a extent bis interest is will in at their lake cottage for the Carthage, by Webber, either >; il., Friday, that, great the league. The games all count Mr. Martin A. Hamblet and Miss Marcla Co- If you have a bill agnlnit the town, high the few Miss Miss Gladys Bonney and brother have one of the best at or Selectmen nek you to .wrv' K»r past years King your interest too, you withhold the the league standing and are sure to be I They cottages burn, both of Rumford Falls. way poor account, the at W. P. Maxim's in Gerald of Mass., are the account at once to the Selectman has made tier home Haverhill, needed effort, and in the place of a bouse If there are lover· of the Lake. In Norway, .June 27, by itev. J. Albert Nlchol», present your interesting. any Mr. Orin M. Holman of Bowdolnham and Miss In your section of the town. Stock of friends in this and of village. although she has not spent guests vicinity. are blackened walls or none at all the who have not the J. F. Gibson, wife son, Visalia, OT PARIS. thi> game caught Edna I. Brown of Norway. SELECTMEN Livery She was the are the of Mr. Gibson's mufh ? her time here. The woman's Baptist missionary meet- darkness and ruins—the voice of weep- fever yet this year, let them w»ke UP Cal., guests South Pari*, July 1,1907. of South Port- in in this daugli'cr of Daniel King will be held at the vestry ing and the prints of littlo bare feet and be on hand at the fair grounds July brother, Harry Gibson, place. ing Tuesday much his annual visit Died. land. In !'··'··> she graduate*.! from the afternoon of this week at 3 o'clock. the cold ashes of a home that has 4th. along your friends, too, Mr. Gibson enjoys Bring where he his statf normal school at Uorham, and vanished. treat them on lemonade and to the place passed boy- ... pink pea- In East Sumner, June 22, L. B. Blsbee, has been a successful Rev. J. W. Chesbro and family were fact of is hood with his brothers and sisters. Capt. s a. e that time The sad inebriety admitted, nuts and have a time and a days aged nearly 79 years. the of Rev. W. D. Athearn and general good teacher in Lancaster. Death was due to guests and the life-long ruin it has brought to fine day's outing. The convention of the central district In Mason, June 27, N. Q. Mills, aged about be Elmer Austin of was held at the years. About Glasses. Bucktield, recently. many of the weak ones of earth. It is of the Epworth Loague Eye tuberculosis. In Denmark, June 21, Mrs. Angus Brlon. the fires are enkindled all Base Ball. Μ Ε. church in this and There is one little in South admitted that village Tuesday In Sumner, June 22, Bradford lilsbee. ARE ! This > ne ·:ι S. S. Maxim and F. W. poor girl SHUR-ON MOUNTINGS AUCTIOΝ of that The attendance was In June Mrs. I'. A. Paris who hasu't a over the fair heritage man, Wednesday. large. Auburn, 23, Farrow, for- •through from Boston Japanese parasol. to of 71 WARRANTED at the for earth's vast harvest field is on fire and SOUTH PARIS C. Elwood Brooke spoke the wolcomo merly Norway, aged years. factory Orient There be but not more. WATKRF0RI) 8; 0. In June last M av with an delivery may more, many j mannor. Rev. F. Pari*, 22, Jacob McKeen, aged 51 one But there is no warrant the wind is and still the all in a very pleasing 4 year. here at ·> P. m. high question South Paris its game years, months, 18 days. wai1·!!. arriving just They Mrs. Fred Brown of Portland has "What can I toward played opening V. of Lisbon was one of the most In June Mrs. Florence I. Mans- 011 lenses and must presses home: do in the Stanloy Hrownfleld, 23, your optician w mid liave beeu here earlier, but—. Oxford County League Saturday 49 beeu visiting the family of her father, J. he of this all devastat- speakers for the first day. field, aged tears. extra The^- came extinguishment afternoon at North Waterford and went pioasing In Danville June Francis K. if he does it. Aite: Poland Spring they H. for a few Mr. Brown at six on Junction, 21, charge Stuart, days. fire?" Wednesday morning o'clock, Rounds, formerly of 6!» at until it seemed to ing down to defeat in a hard hitting, loosely Norway, «ged years. Glasses are safe In a steel- ai .πϋ good gait was here for a short time. out of Pike's Rev. J. C. Prince of In East June Mrs. Catherine M. flow would it work to stamp your but contest. top Hill, Bethel, 21, that were [ played intensely interesting widow B. ϋ3 case. be time they seeing something own little fire if it has to Lisbon Falls held a well attended meet- (Hcun), of Humphrey Holt, aged lined 10-17 the national convention of started, quench While I do not believe in excuses 1 6 months. that ked like Oxford County. Finally July making At 9:30 a. m. the visitors took a years. your own little burnings by drinking l'aris was ing in Lancaster. Ν. June Miss Florence Irving Thompson st i and aske only cool, sweet, simple satisfy- this King Paris, aged years. wa< ith Paris. he said, holds its annual session in Boston. as excusable for losing it "Well," brewed for Adam in certainly with the Rev. F. L. of In Rumford Falls, June 23, Dora Boucher, ing beer that God ever trip. Haywood South Paris. ϋ t kii >w how far it is to South rates on the railroad. game as a team was. The aged 8 years. •Ί il Special Kdeu? have the fire grounds Auburn closed the services and conven- And lo, you joined on which the was were t e Stock Pari··. !>ut the way you're going it's game played with a able Dea. G. B. Crockett and wife, Mrs. L. company, booked an and tion Thursday evening very miles to Portland. extinguisher worst of anything I ever saw in the eighteen the flames are subdued. \ ou : »nd instructive address. Tho officers of C. Morton, Mrs. A. C. Hall and Rev. J. being say shape of a ball field. It was utterly im- after- that is but a little the are: At it- last meeting last Monday W. Chesbro represented the Baptist "O, spark anyhow. to tell where a Norway Epworth League at Pond. a possible Calef. Bryant's noon th. We Are Seven Club had church at the East Sumner True, but little sparks make great lires. and thegJ<>"nJ batter J1' who Pre».—Hiram quarterly the infield would go, let Vlce-Pree.—Hazel Bennett. a the Little make sorrows. White Sale. iivelv sp<· session, programme meeting the past week. sips great was lucky enough to make such a hit 21·; cr· in. Miss Josephine Bodge trip enough clasp are said to be much better A consisting of County on to and grounds fishing party n!i ite«l as the Miss Helen York and possibly Jamestown, with harlot—and shake in drun parson, Folly—painted Parlin started the game for I aris attorney C. P. Barnes, Laweon J. Frost and the children to Kennebec to visit ihe fuddled foot in the downward Barne- ρ iyed the wedding march, County dizzy the box and was not in his usual form. »f Boston, J. F. Gibson of \ isalia, Cal.t We are a the the rest o·' the club served as guests. It relatives. They will be here for another whirl, time a drunkeu him his I. White Sale when you need goods 3rd, beating tipsy Jo His infield was uuable to givo 1 ψ II Ε. S., and George Cummings, holding just and] July a Wednesday, were correct week little later. measure. is sa d that the costumes usual support, and this factseemedto George H. Cullinan and Wright Bisbee them find the If the reveler made for among you will many exceptional values. in every detail, and that ceremony only payment disturb him considerably. Cole took uis eft for a few days' outing on the Cup- All members of the W. C. T. U. of we on com- wa*. h iacted with entire and his might look with was much accuracy ministers and their revelry place in tbe fifth inning and nxptic River. AT 10.30 A. M. AT South Paris with the indifference and take no Corset 12, 22, etc. realistic effect. parative special more effective, Watoirfor I t The town meeting Saturday Covers, 25, 30, 39, 42, 44, 50c., wives are cordially invited to meet with in the devil's but he has a holding special interest jig, one in four and it was evi ivae well A. S. Kimball acted The third meeting of the Western the Uuion at the home of Mrs. hit innings, attended. etc. Norway wife and child. Finish the picture your- into the box rescind was Drawers, 25, 39, 37, 42, 44, 75, $1, season was held at dent that had he gone te moderator. The vote to 87c., Avenue Club for this C. N. Tubbs for a lawn party, Tuesday no need not be jelf. I am artist. You the no action was taken on the t Merrill on earlier he might have saved game. jassed and etc. Mrs. Lyman afternoon, July 9th, at 2:30 p.m. The of sombre colore. The more Skirts, 62, $1, 1.25, 1.49, 1.50, 1.75, 1.87, 2, 2.50, 3.50, There sparing Sanderson etarted the pitching for natter of additional school accommode- 9SC., Pond. June 28th. of South Paris Corn afternoon, meeting the more It will be like a Thursday regular you shade it the and Paris took I rons. Thus after an town wiTe : aud the occasion was will be one week. Waterford, very kindly adjourned 1.12 Shop, present, Union Bryant's postponed home in ruins. 50, 62, $1, 1-2, 1.25, 1.37, 1.50, 2.S7, refresh- to his curves, making eight hitsι in he meeting and a special the matter of Nightrobes, 57, 75, 9SC., much enjoyed all. Dainty no advancement in the by Has there been and third house or echool accommodations etc. ment- were of fruit M. W. Maxim has an Orient power second inning·. ichool served, consisting cause of home and God and and wagon at his This is lieved him in the sixth and did better s just where it was at the start. 10 15 10 15 Harnesses, both nabiscosand faucy crackers, delivery shop. ofnative.!^°^ our little aoc. Horses, Carriages, Sleighs, punch, within the narrow scope Paris made four hits while he was in the The steamer was not A nice line of White Waistings, sale price delicu-us home-made cakes. Western built along the same general lines as the PeQnesseewassee connected will memories? one of which was a Cole. η demand There were no double and and lia-s a for Orient buckboard, but is and , box, triple by great Friday. single, Robes, Mats, everything Avenue high reputation neigh- larger The old car of has started on On White Suits we a discount of 10 cent. take three seats if desired. The motor progress Waterford benefited considerably by I jids for her. give per bor!; ness, and as the meetings of this the world and all the its journey round on the close decisions. A. Wetherbee is at the Central with the business. a is reckoned as horse power, and being favored Leah cluh are of social and informal nature, eight of cannot it in its One lot of White sale that doesn't sound in these powers darkless stay One decision in tbe inning, when Maine General Lewiston. She Spreads, price S5C. are very and are always though largo be eighth Hospital, they popular, course. It is not what might called as Paris have tied the an for Also all the Furniture saved from the fire. At the first of it is capable of sending the car- it looked if would ias undergone operation ap- full y attended. meeting days, a train but an Don't the time and at a lightning proper, score, hurt Paris' chances greatly. In jendicitis and is recovering rapidly. forget place. the present season the club was enter- riage along merry clip. will accommodateacco- Stock can be seen at Mr. Farm to the sale. modation train. It this with one Cowan has A. H. Thompson's prior tam< i Mrs. Luella and at the inning, out, Lester purchased by Smiley, on the you but It will not stop to accommodate when ClarK Falls buai- Yours This Sale will l>e and Mrs. Work has begun preparations singled and stole eecond, Williamson's Rumford drug truly, BUT NOTHING SOLD PRIVATE. se ίηΙ by Mrs. Anderson It moves but it moves, fur the street railroad company's power you. slowly, etruck out, scoring on Cole s three-bag-1 iess and will take charge of the same for the Richards at the home of the latter. and the the it carries the and ottered will be sold high station at the True mill privilege in this greater weight crer With Cole on third Wheeler bital July 1st. Mr. Cowan has been with genuine everything I see no cause for 'ne ot the ways in which tires start village. A cofferdam has been built, a faster it goes. just slow one to the of the pitcher and Prank P. Stone for some time and has dollar. is right ir. m "unknown causes" was shown derrick set, and the ledge is being blast- discouragement anywhere. Progress beat the throw to first, but was called nade many friends who will wish him a a fixed a fact born of neces- bt-re a few days since, in topping out a ed out to set the wheel, which is already fact, fact, out, thus robbing Farie of Cole β score , mccees in his new field. Sale commences on Furniture at 10.30 a, m. manifestation of God in ail chimney in the house belonging to F. on the ground. The wheel will beset sity the and their chancee for more The Federation of Women s is must spoiling Norway Prince. at I o'clock m. there B. eo a and where He be ΟΠΛΓΡβ & T. S. Barnes. as to things, S. Z, p. ones, Dr. S. A occupied by lower than the old get ^lubs will hold a at F. N. Horses, Carriages, Etc., laylor, is.rhf οηΛ life >nil nrncrrBHB Wan ITe nnt meeting The chimney comes out near the ridge- foot or more of additional head. "Ο ο While Parie would have liked very Barker's farm in Oxford Tuesday, July cause of it and will TERMS POSITIVELY CASH. SALE POSITIYE. He. Just below the roof, the soft the fust great all, much to win this opening game, they j >d. Basket dinner. ABBOTT BLOCK, NORWAY, MAINE. was The Junior of C. E. of the He leave it to alone! Has God bri k of which the chimney built Society perish are not at all discouraged and are grit- Mrs. lieo. r namaway »ou uaugmer, a world and will Ho ever had crumbled away on one side, and Baptist church eujoyed very pleasant forgotten the ting their teeth and waiting as patiently LMara Louise, are visiting at Manchester, on a as time at the Saturday ! I have no to offer that ad- there was hole in the chimney big parsonage forget proof as possible for the Fourth, when tbey S- H. H. F. & Ε. E. ANDREWS, the occasion of the all that is in all CO. the top of a large pail, one side of the afternoon. It was vancement in right, hppe to make a better showing. Dr. L. liall Trufant of Auburn was in F. A. BIIlTRTLEFF 4 CO. F. A. SBniTLEFF * of the until is in all that is and in all c.i uiney being practically gone. It was last meeting society Septem- that just, pure The score: :own this week looking for a home. He MAINE. of the mite boxes. is shall have an but an NORWAY, a<> >ve the ceiling of the chambers, in ber ami the opening that holy end, WATERFORD. ntends to locate here and practice. refreshments were served and halt shall be called to all the pen roof space to which there is no Dainty everlasting A.II. K. B.H. P.O. Λ. I. Clarence M. Smith, Dr. Fred £. Drake Φ who have not of the soul. a> >s, and never would have been dis- games played. Those retrograde movements Munroc, 3-b., ρ ft 0 0 2 1 1 ind Henry B. Foster in company with INSECT KILLERS. before them Sanderson, 3-b 4 1113 1 Last carload of Horses from the West haying covered the chim- opened their mite boxes may hand j John. p., Hazen visited Thompson Lake except by rebuilding Thomee, 2-b 4 110 0 1 Seorge Now is the time to your potatoes, cucumbers, as it was in this or the less to Mrs. Cliesbro. 0 0 0 of the week on a protect squashes, ney case, by Strickland-McArdle. Manning, 1-b 4 1 8 :he last Ashing trip. will arrive Friday, July 5th. durable means of a blaze. Mr. Powers, Wlhon, 8.B 4 2 3 1 2 1 There are no less fish there however, &c., from the bugs. If the who have tho W. l.f ...4 2 1 0 0 0 wh was on when people following A very informal wedding took Brown, same. at work the chimney pretty 0 0 8 1 u t>y reason of the books belonging to me, will kindly re- afternoon at the resi- Stuart, c 2 he 1 ^covered the called some other place Wednesday 0 1 2 0 0 and Francis Danforth are at hole, as I will be Knight, r.f 3 Charles Paris Green, turn them as soon possible, dence of the bride's Mr. and 1 0 5 0 0 pe· !■ 'e to look at it, as he said if he told pareqte, C. Brown, c.f 4 Cod, Mass., at work in the Nob- as I have special need of Pleasant Jape of it as it was he wouldn't be believed. greatly obliged, Mrs. C. E. McArdle, 81 Street, icoHsett Hotel for the summer. Sus DeattL, them at this time: Totals 34 8 Τ 27 7 when their daughter, Delia May, was Mrs. P. A. Farrow, widow of the late Music anhurtleff. sur- Sunday cordially The bride was in white nun's station although greatly and the with the chil- gowned 1 2 3 4 6 0 7 8 «-Total. ] Tribou arrived at the Norway )Ir with much come enjoy day with embroidered chiffon trim- We Can You Cool! feeling, veiling 0 ο χ— responded dren. It being near home parents can Water fori! 0 1 4 0 ·.' 1 S this week. Keep »ΓΙί*ιfew l^es can boast of a member with mings, with the regulation veil and car- South Parle, 0 3 2 0 0 0 0 1 0— ϋ come with the little ones not old enough 3 a t<1 He a of white and equal to Mr. Shurtleff's. Assemble at ried large bouquet pinks Earned ruue, South Parle ft; Water ford 3. Picnic and Temperance Meeting. re,j to attend Sunday School. Wilson 2. Stores,IS?™')Maine. 0,VI1 * Two-base-hlte, Thrce-baee-hlte, Cole, member for thirtv-three ferns. will occur the annual HILL. the grove at 10 λ. H. Remember picnic Sande-eon. First base on balls, off Parlln 3. On July 4th SUMMER STORE—PARIS one of our years, and a constant attendant,* going The service was performed by the With two-piece diuuer, each providing their own for Struck out, by Parlln δ; Cole 1 ; by Sanderson 3; Sunday School picnic and temperance ■sverai years without missing a meeting, Rev. Mr. of the Methodist Munroe 5. Left on bases, South Parle 8; Water- or social at the dinner Kewley mans at Lake of family groups and 7. Double Cole to Hebbard to meeting Anasagunticook, F. A. 8IIPHTLEFF * CO. F. A. 0IH7RTI.EFF Λ, CO. missing except on account church, of which both bride groom ford plays, invited witli- hour. Cole to lilt», off Parlln fi In 5 to which all are cordially suits at some "'[neverι" nea.rh He has been as interested in are constant attendants. Lowell; Spring, $6.50, stylish Innings; off Cole, 1 In 4 Innings; off Sanderson 3ut regard to what S. S. association they ÎàtiaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaëIaaaaMaaMaaMi— de («usinées of the as in hie own DI9TK1CT. The numbered only the im- 8 In ft off Muaroc, 4 In 4 First lodge ROl.STKK guests tunings; Innings. »re connected with. Tickets at very low welfare, and has worked for relatives of both bride and base on errors, Watcrford ft; South Paris 1. lilt untiringly mediate be sold at all stations on the Plaids at and $8.50. a beef Parlln 1. Ilolt. rates will $7.50 its and John Small recently sold cow' and Rena Tribou and by pitched ball, by Umpire, improvement growth. groom Gladys Portland and Rumford Falls Railway be- to Scribner. Scorer, Thayer. Spiller, who served as flower girls. Lewieton and Rum- 1 ae tween and including expected thunder showers arrived has The are both graduates NORWAY 7; WEST TARIS 0. Mrs. Merinda Cu minings, who | young people ford Falls. Beside the ordinary forms Some neat leviay afternoon, and the opeuing one of South Paris Mr. Strick- a fine very patterns, very been ill, is improving. High School, Norway played game Saturday of recreation and amusements for such '* "corker." There was a Ugbt reported Mrs. *',w. land of the class of '90, Strickland afternoon in its opening game in the Ox- feature for the lovers was at West Paris I occasions a leading rainf.iibut two or three strokes of the Mrs. Charles Swett of 1900 The is also a ford and shut out tbe groom graduate County league of fun will be the entortainment by perfect fitting. igtMiing were something to wake peo- last Tuesday to visit her brother, Elmer of the of where ho Rich and and dressy, University Maine, West Paris team. Perkins, Richard the boy humorist, im- P * ιρ. Γηβ first one off the and is now Johnson, jumped Lapham. took electrical engineering, Farnum and Rowe were tbe opposing and vocalist. wiree beside the Faris Manu in the office of the General Electric personator telegraph Mrs. I. D. Cummings. who has been Co., batteries. In the mass will be heard a i! ng Co.'s followed down a is a meeting factory, at the Ilubbard has re- Schenectady. The bride graduate LEAGUE STANDING. Hon. P. a nursing House, brief addresses by John Swasey, ?"y wire which was fastened about of Business and took L. AVE. turned home. Gray's College O. W. Hon. Solon Chase, Hon. Payson Smith, Also a nice line of Outing loot above the to one of the a until 1 1 ο looo ground stenography as business poor Norway, Elwin H. Gleason '.ner and Marston of is Waterford 1- 1 0 1000 State Representative posts of the shipping shed, Miss Clara Norway health her to give it up. Al- will her obliged 80UTH PARIS 1 0 1 000 and others. Tho principal address shattered the lower end of the poet. A a few weeks with friend, and her ooo to spending though very quiet unassuming West Paris 10 1 be delivered President Wilbur F. Pants, $2.25 $5.00. man who was at work near by felt the Miss Hattie Gowell. worth and are ap- by sterling good qualities βιιορ bitckfikld 8. of Kent's Hill. It is expected •hock A little later a who knew as the του 10; Berry considerably. Charles Gowell visited her fathor, preciated by all her, be the ARE WELL w»'t Mrs. trouble that this will largest gathering THESE PANTS MADE, struck the stable of Charles H. numerous beautiful testified. The toy shop team had little a can at our Paint and Hezekiah Lapham, last Wednesday. gifts in the history of Anasagunticook pic- Get of Jap-A-Lac to-day Department ay er on Park Street. One corner of left on the amid a show- in Buckfield for the second STYLISH, CORRECT FITTING, Mr. is in very poor health. They express defeating nics. will an old e < and Lapham season in the on see for how it rejuvenate uP°la, the roof boards shingles er of confetti and good wishes from their time this game played yourself wonderfully TO MADE-TO-ORDER AT 'η various directions, and a of Mrs. Harriet Pratt and her daughter them to the station. the school after- that is marred. EQUAL portion friends who attended high grounds Saturday at Canton Post Office. chair, or in fact any piece of furniture badly ie son Arthur of East Burglary THE PRICE. front gable, was considerably shat- Ruth and little After a trip through the "Berkehires," A SAVING OF HALF stable was tilled with dust Orange, N. J., are passing a few weeks will be at home after July 5th at ARE LOOKING r, an,d thoy held for Fatal Assault. JUST WHAT YOU Hose ^'ο· No. 4 turned out, at W. II. Swett's. 521 Becker St., Schenectady, Ν. Y. Possibly SAFK BLOWN AND A SMALL QUANTITY comes in ιο"1 as Cerundola is held It in 16 colors. better than fifty-two seconds," At Italian named G. I OK STAMI'S TAKEN. FOR. had their to await the outcome expressed it, and promptly Meeting. The Special Town Meeting. at Rumford Falls [ He there was no fire Special Corporation him with a ready for use, but is new under the sun, of injuries inflicted by of South Paris There nothing safe in office at Canton ami no water was on. Later show- A special meeting stiletto upon Ernest Brown of Mexico, a The the post Furnisher, put called at New and yet the town of Paris doubtless ex- 1:30 in the June F. fs the a needed Corporation is fellow laborer in the Oxford was blown by burglars about TUESDAY, 18, 1907, J. PLUMMER, gave ground wetting Village of a on paper mill, of this week, at perienced something novelty of June 24. The ex- '•wn, but were not alarming in their Hall Tuesday evening first time in its on the morning of Sunday, Juno 23. morning Monday, to act the Saturday, when, for the of the citi- electrical 7:30. The business is upon Some Brown and others was heard by some 31 Market Square, SOUTH PARIS, ME. features. 12S of existence, a town meeting days previously plosion of H. Dorr and W. years in and Postmaster J. W. Thompson At A. M. resignations Eugene a until the found Cerundola asleep the mill, and zens, 9 o'clock, >otBe in the assessors of the was over by woman, but the e*citeraent was caused H. Jenne, two of the presided to awaken him threw water on him. He and others went to the office, 106-3. s moderator was chosen. door of the Telephone Friday afternoon by a smash-up corporation, and choose their successors, laid the affair to Brown, and the trouble burglars had got away. The ^•luare Town Clerk Wheeler absent, the room in which a man was hurt. also to act the being men in the safe was blown to and the "runaway upon following: Miss A. between the culminated stab- piecee We will 10015c. cans to the first 100 *. Bak- selectmen, appointed Margaret away Staples, driving the Norway Article 4. To hear and act upon the report of I The knife went in near Brown's was in general disorder. Fortunately give I Baker clerk pro tem., and shortly after 2 bing. wa* 0υπ>'αβ down Pine Street the etUtlng Water Committee. and went It is not neces- the burglars found no money, and only same. see what action the Corporation afternoon she called the heart, deep. Ladies who call for the iiarles Prescott's wrong Article 5. To o'clock Saturday about dollars in stamps. Some something will take In to Its water sup- fatal, and in the absence of com- thirty it regard procuring to order and read the warrant sarily were »o>ut the it is not certain what from Hall I'ond In Paris, to appoint any meeting recover. account books and papers gear, ply was a hand- plications Brown will probably private the committees for that and to in form. There just made on the rail- tbe cart run against horse, necessary purpoee, 1 regular taken. Escape was and raise necessary sum of money ful of voters for a *be to run and kick, hitting grant any present, enough a car to the began the of this matter. LONG LIVE THE KING! road by bicycle belonging ■ for proper investigation J:, aples in the knee. Nelson Elder hear- quorum. foreman of the section crew. Tho job For Η. E. Hammond re- is the cry throughout European g the ran out and around of Stock. moderator, popular was the work of commotion, Auction Livery cast. while in the of evidently professionals. e as the ceived 8 votes, the entire number countries: America, cry corner of Pythian Block just In the recent tire at Pond the AND was à PUMPS. is live Dr. Bolster OXFORDS • Bryant's in the warrant the WOMEN'S The second article King's N. present day "Long im got and went to the horse's was burned Go., along, stable of Irving Thompson to see if the town would raise $500 for New Discovery, King of Throat and Silas B. Ourgin. aa. The horse by that time bad quiet- the harnesses and Dayton We have a line to show this season. All but Mrs. Julia horses, carriages, the deficiency in snow bills. Chairman Lung Remedies!" of which Mr. Silas Bradbury Durgin, son of ΟΠ MARHLUT splendid you uown, and tried to get out, were saved are to be sold at SQUARE], Staples sleighs and in to an stated Paine, Truro, Mass., says: "It Loverln Durgin, died the new all kinds ofleather. We know we can suit you. un*b'e to use his knee. Soon Bowker response inquiry Ryder Silas and Hannah ityles, auction at the corn Bryant's in never fails to immediate relief and 62 tile iWa" shop yard, that the selectmen had got unpaid give in Hiram Jane 5, aged MAINS!. horse started to kick again, and at 10:30 A. u. Wednesday, SOUTH PARIS, Pond, Wednesday, July 3, to and said that to cure a or cold." Mrs. waa held in not into the street. Mr. bills amounting 1543.83, quickly cough years. Mr. Durgin high SOROSIS $3-50 and $4.00 There are ten horses varying in weight he Paine's is shared a hus- Fn-' tumb!ed under the article in the warrant, opinion by majority esteem in his various relatione of er went to his assistance, 1150 15 and EVANGELINE $300 immediately from 850 to pounds, carriages whether more than 1500 of the inhabitants of this country. New and friend. Mr. <1 the horse took a the didn't know band, father, neighbor circle through harnesses, both double and fnr cures sore NEW CENTURY, $'2 50 and single, could be raised. The moderator rnled Discovery weak lungs and married Miss Mary Belle Wad· NOTICE. miee'ng several teams two Durgin REMOVAL 00 robes, mats, incubators, refrigerator, that it could not. throats after all other remedies bave of who died last WELLESLEY $a I*ople,r.lUaire' and· hooked on to a in front eto. leigh Limington, pole chairs, tables, It was then voted to raise $500 for failed ; and for coughs and colds/it's the He is survived one Other Line· for and «tor·, which cleared November. by I AM NOW IN MY $1.50 $1.25 H. F. & Ε. E. Andrews have purchas- treasurer to be authorized sure cure. Guaranteed F. A. an only uJ'i Wr|eht'· »he ran into snow bill·, the only by daughter, Mrs. Edward Burgess, tbe cart« stock and the sale will be can u \ ,>m ed the exactly to borrow that amount, the same to be Shurtleff & Co., druggists. 50 cents and and one sister, Mrs. Arthur kind is a Remember you find what *bed. Rob Shaw's cream team, in their See ad grandson, NEW STUDIO ON DEERING STREET Every bargain. aa represented posters. in the assessment for 1908. 91.00. Trial bottle free. all of Hiram. The funeral one of the lines of all kinds of been bil the runaway, placed Wadsworth, you want here. We carry largest by in this paper. from Pine Street residence of the de- arted off was Mr. The road running was held at the late Also a line of and but easily stopped. A MEMORABLE DAT. 2 A FEW STEPS FROM MAIN. footwear in the State. good Trunks, Bags at the oorner of Charles A. Prescott's ceased afternoon, June 8, at tapies had been left directly in front of S. P. Maxim & Son have purchased a Saturday Suit Casea. to the farther corner One of the days we remember with I o'clock. Rev. Mr. Eldridge of Cornish Which has been fitted and so aa to be more attractive and con- r. Littlefield's door, and was at once car load of Paroid Roofing to meet the lot, southeasterly up enlarged of P. Abbott's was then ac- as well as with profit to our church attended. Mr. which enables me to do Better Work, and More ken in. was a bad in hie for same. Albert lot, pleasure, Methodist Durgic venient for customers, and There gash demand one on we of the growing The location la feet wide, health, is the which became was a member of Greenleaf Lodge ol than heretofore. Call and look the rooms over and see samples the *nw caP WM knocked cepted. thirty Promptly Csrtala Car· for Aching Feet. was in to an in- with Dr. New Life He was also a member of Cor I do and The Έ. N. Swett Shoe ut of Hi· were dressed A and it stated response acquainted King's Masons. Latest Styles in Photos. Along with my regular work, Developing Company, place. injuries curee Tired, the that care was adorned of Dark Room for in Allen'· root-Kase. a powder; quiry that it waa understood there would Pilla, painless purifiers niah Grange. The casket for amateurs, and do U aa it should be. Free Use Wae ta^"n his home Norway Swollen feet. sent Finishing in Aching, Sweating. Sample be no land headache and biliousness, and keep the beautiful floral emblems, wbiob to their own work. House Maine, Ηβ wl» be laid np for s alao of fooT-Kasx SaniTaaT damage. with those who wish do Block, r&XCT Sample after a 25 cents at F. A. Shurt- as tokeni Opera Norway, a new Invention. Address. Allen S. The then bowels right hands had contributed *· wUl suffer ao per- Co**-Pad, meeting adjourned, loving X1B-8. Le Ν. T. aeaalon ten minute· In leff Λ Co.'s store. eateem in which he waa held. Norway, Me. Telep:txono ®*nent injury. i Olmsted, B07· juat length. drug of that W. Xj. MBRRIZjIi, A Undertaking. An AoirnsJ Story Per HOMEMAKW COLUMN. The American contains Nothing Jalj Magazine Little PolHs Dyspepsia an artlole on "Manhattan: an Island AND A LOW on of lata*·* to the Indies PRICE Correspondence toplos it beet So WORMS U aoQcUed. Address: editor Houbukim· Outgrown," which the deacrlp· Column, Oxford Democrat, Sooth Parla, Μ· tlon jet made of the extraordinary now — — being ON transportation improvements Curious Custom of Them Qo„d Stomach made in and about New Tork City. Hanging The Little Bear's Idea IN CHILDREN Seasonable Recipe*. Gasoline Cylinder Oil. The transit problem in New Tork City Outside the Doors. For has become the moet difficult, No. 149.—Familiar Flower·. to-day bow we are!" exclaim- Troubles PINEAPPLE AND RASPBERRIES. and vexations which faces "Ob, unhappy a complicated Thomaston, Me., Sept 15, 1906. 1. Not tart and prickly plant. as much ed Mr. Bear, making a very long face. 6TEIRS SUFFERING Cut off the top of a good-sized pineap- any American city; and twice YET "The true 'L. P.' Atwood's Bitten 2. A falsehood and need. is to solve it as is HOUSES LOCKED, OPEN. "We bad better be dead," agreed Mra ple and cat off also a thin alioe from the money being apent are our family medicine. My wife Manure Wool 3. A month and a color. on the construction of Bear. Spreaders, III 8 HOURS bottom, to the frait will stand firm when being expended has used a number of different patent Carpets RELIEVED 4. Not many, a pronoun and a letter. the Panama Canal. That trans-ooeanlc tbe little bear took a much more ont But filled. Scoop the inside carefully Inform· You the medicines, but has found nothing yet A word much mixed In ditch will cost Th· Dangling Κey he was 9. chemistry with a sharp knife, cutting it op into 1200,000,000. sensible rlew of things and to the true *L. F.' for Disk Harrows, Danville. "The Railroad alone is Tenants Are Out, but Friends Who equal dyspepsia to close out odd and clean end by the way of. small pieces. Measure these pieoes and Pennsylvania convinced that his papa and mamma- and stomach troubles." patterns Dr. Dear Sir:—One of my to tannel the two Thus, boys take the same amount of mix spending 1100,000,000 Call Ar· at Liberty to Unlock th· for once. six berries; were wrong Yours very truly, O. A. Robinson. stock. had been troubled for about years and sweeten to taste. rivers and build a terminal in Manhattan. Sulky Plows, up No. 150.—Geographical Puzzle. them together Ooor and Enter and Rest "Ëee uere," he cried; "why don't you The truc "L F." Atwood's Bitters, with cramp in the stomach, and suspect- The McAdoo tabes ander the North Turn tbem into a jar with a tight cover (or act that it be on worms, more. try to make yourselves happy? Whj free from any harmful ingredient, ing might brought by and in ice and salt for a of Hadson River will cost $75,000,000 When the Swedes go catHag, they pack couple and most on stomach and liver, we gave him different medicines, but The New Tork Central Railroad is going don't you forget your troubles look, bcncficially hours. Also put the shell of the pineap- au J ilten Dung the door key on without effect. Last he had a new stO; jock up tbe side of removing conditions, regulat- January near the ice to become well chilled. to erect an enormous terminal at bright things?" congested ple or doorknob or some other more severe attack than usual, and hear· and all its train· Into the (lie Ih?II the can we do it?" wailed Mr. and ing digestive ferments, cleansing, invig- When ready to serve, fill the shell with tion bring city "How of the almost miraculous effects of Tue Belmont tubea When go visit- and recuperating. For nearly F. ing the fruit and decorate with the leaves by electric power touspicuous place. they Mrs. Bear together. orating Chas. him about a tea- have stood for health Ridlon, Elixir, we under East River to Long Island bars are sixty years they your gave taken from the top of the pineapple. If the lug for a few weeks, bolts and "Why, simply shake off the ugly feel- and in about eight hours it and tbe tubes from the and happineis in thousands of homes. spoonful, small pineapples are plentiful, they mav P'ty city aubway slid Into und then out goes the you huve and make up your mindfc from him a creature about to tbe ex- place, ing 35c. at dealers. brought living be out in half crosswise, in the Battery Brooklyn represent the little bear. in He has had prepared new If the house is shut up for an en- to enjoy life," replied eighteen inches length. a half of millions more. And key. same way as the large one, and penditure "Tell us how to do cried. Comer Main and Danforth Sts.. no return of them since, and is now very under tbe Eaat River and north se.tsou or a full the gayly it," they to each This is a very at- subways tire year, for A. W. WALKER & G. W. Vickbry. guest. itself are you begin with a dance and Petition Discharge. SON, hearty. cream be the city being planned, door suys "Not at home" "Suppose Bankrupt's tractive dish. Whipped may through swinging key Ill the matter of ) while a new is under way across a song." (n have Avortas served with if but the fruit bridge LOUIS ASSIKOFr, Bankruptcy. | SOUTH PARIS. Thousand* of people and don't it, desired; to pussersby. think J the are a warm Black well's Island. The oreative artists The old hears did not very Bankrupt. ) know it, yet -yinptoms ea&ily recognized. is so delicious and gratifying on heels on the worms There is no kicking your the Dis- MAINE. Even though might not be present is save a of tbe twentieth century are undoubted- much of that, but they agreed to try To the Hon. (Ji.akf.nck Hale, .Judge of NORWAY, that nothing else needed District this extraordinary remedy will effect wonderful day the creative instinct is doormat In Sweden while the Mi cr trlct Court of the United Stales for the in the ruu-down It is a of ot raisin cake or α dish of ly engineers (the changes system. piece layer an- of Maine : E. W. stomach and liver tonic and not dead; it is merely workinr a rakes the echoes in an emp- CHA.KDLER, regulate". small cakes. knacker ASSIKOrr, of Rumford, In the Worms in adults anie offensive breath all know this message of last he was gestion^ appetite; Some of our readers may not know an achievement even more radical uud relatives on the 27th day of October, past, and. fos'" tongue ; eyes heavy and dull; itching ments, under the Acts of Jeweler and Graduate Optician. of the how delicious these little biscuits are on at first it for it is the door and It out pass by. duly adjudged bankrupt, Builders' if the nose: short, dry cough ; grinding than glance appears, key seeing relating to Bankruptcy; that he has Finish! slow fever and so Congress a warm and of teeth; starting during sleep; summer morning, easily made possible by electricity and repre- As can be readily imagined, this duly surrendered all his property and rights often, in children, com ulsions and bed-wetting; a with all the ^ made, too. Buy an iron pan, called sent for the first time on * to property, and lias fully compiled and WINDOWS ot any loose ucss ; hard, swelled bowels. No matter thorough strange custom bus been put good Acts and of the orders of a.1 *^jrtifl>OOBS that has which will in motive requirements of said 9™· xfoN, on the third Tuesday of 3. A tree and work for the and creation and chuckled. stated. OUGHSand 50c & S1.00 until I found it of 110 use. I of then add the beaten of the preservation Witness the Hon. Clakf.nck Half., Judge FORw I June. In the year of our Lord one thousand despaired In yolks eggs stances where a collector has taken 011 hind and 4. A famous building Washington. of Streets, commons, school- It. Up they got their legs said and the seal thereof, at Port- Frto Trial. nine hundred and seven. The following matter his restored to health I heard of and salt. The batter is by beauty. of the Court, ^OLDS being tijl 5. A kind of silk cloth. improved all need constant the unlocked the door and entered to dance around and sing, while In said District, on the 1Mb day of June, having been presented for the action thereupon I am to glossy The yards, cemeteries, care, key, began land, your Elixir, which, happy say, standing for an hour before using. A. D. 1907. Surest and Quickest Cure for all hereinafter Indicated, It le hereby Ordkrru: A of timber. and in towns there are no officials the house to be met the owner, who bear whistled a tune that he effected a cure. G. bulky piece whites of the are beaten and many by the little JAMES E. HEWKY, Clerk. That notice thereof be given to all persons In- speedy eggs stiffly [L. s.j THEOAT and LUNG TROUB- in California. who are entrusted with this duty. In over his ruse. Again a at school. A true of and order thereon. terested, by causing a copy of this order to be Very trulv vours, W. G. Coombs. 7. A letter added at the last to the other calmly luughed bad learned copy peUtton or MONEY BACK. —L— ingredients. the men who work on the roads too Attest:—JAMES K. IIEWKY, Clerk. LES, published three weeks successively In the Ox- A. each slice of it in the fact, creditor has entered α house in which And the first thing they knew they ford Democrat, a at South Dry tomato, dip newspaper published Dr. Trie's K'.ixir Is sold by druggists every- often destroy beauty when they should the owner to be hiding on- footed and tn said tnat at a at No. 152.—Charade. the batter until it is well coated and fry he sup,loses were flying around light Parts, County, they may appear where 35c, 50c and $1.00 per liottle. A booklet it. park commis- Probate Court to be held at said Paris, on the entitled "Childtrn and Their Diseases" will lie Fikst may belong to η bird or a beast. in fat until brown. Drain on protect Enlightened to flud it vucunt and to be caught by hearted and feeling ten years boiling sioners now tbe of ly light third Tuesday of July, A. D. 1907, at 9 sent free by simpiv addressing Dr. J. F. Tree To a man or a common fly: and serve hot. enconrage growth and made to For Sale in South Paris. of the clock In the and be heard there- Me. paper very the irate master, arrested They laughed and forgot forenoon, & i'o.. Auhnrw. We have a special treat- It Is under the table at every feast. bushes and small trees beside tbe high- younger. on If they see cause. xueut lor tapc-wurui. Seud for free book. CHICKEN AND GRKKN PKA SALAD. α fine, while the debtor got an'ex- their troubles and were as happy as a The bouse and laud to the If It failed, all would go awry. way at great expense; but in the country pay belonging on his bill. estate of the late Mrs. Sarah W. SIMON K. ELLIS, late of Paris, deceased; And upon the table It may be. too. Cut the white meat of chicken into regions these very bushes are cut away, tension of time bride and groom. Of course, the little Ilewett, will and for thereof or ^r^rTftrea In center of the petition probate presented When toasted or boiled fried. small and mix with an quan- with a misdirected zeal for These uses of this ver} bear was much with the situated the villace, hai Charlotte E. Ellis, the executrix therein Bankrupt's Petition for Discharge. pieces equal making Illegitimate very pleased by Or under the chairs, It's assuredly true. of cold it in little the ^ two of seven ami eight r·· ms named. In matter of tity green peas. Heap old custom of not only leaving success of his «tbetorf. apartments the ) It can be espied. things tidy. plan. i» > In always shells and serve with sauce women into an with sheds, large attic, tVc., ami in « FRED U. ADAMS, Bankruptcy. Ten banded also the ."•ΛΛ.ΛΠ Λ. aiCUl (ΙΑΠίυΠΙ, IC mayonaise together lutchstrlug out, but putting "This life is not so dreary, after all," Bankrupt. ) or with a French of for and excellent condition. The groun·!* are ceased, will, codicil ami petition for probate Second Is found In the farmer's yard. dressing oil, vinegar, association beautifying cleaning door at the of all who exclaimed Mr. Bear. Hum. Clarence of the Die- key disposal additional !. nine thereof presented by VV. II. Eastman, tlie execu- Tu the Hale, Judge On the hrads of some animals there, pepper and salt. the town can wonders. extensive, containing States for the District accomplish are not discovered at first glance, it Is not." Mrs. Bear. tor therein named. trlct Court of the United chase a pass, "Indeed, agreed lots. And in rhymes of the sung by many CREAM OF GREEN PEA SOUP. There is a certain villsge where such of Maine: and are much In the can 1»»· if ELIZA D. PENLEY, late of Rumford, de- a bard. has like they reully very Moral.—You happy you try W. T. IIEWETT. II. ADAMS, of Waterford, in the committee wrought something ceased. will and for thereof It's the the victor may wear. Boil one quart of peas (not too young) for Sweden is Journal. S. S. Paris. petition probate of Oxford, and State of Maine, trophy a miracle. have the sidewalks minority, pre-eminently to be.—Detroit frOltt JAMES WRIGHT, Agent, the executor there- FREDCounty when some They put presented by llenry Davis, In said that on At u concert, too. you go until quite soft, then mash them through an honest land, lu und around about in named. District, respectfully represents, in condition by picking off the stones, the 4th of last be was a return to tbe iricV;°ï\*t co'»eJtfoads, day May, past, duly night. strainer; again saucepan, and the turf Stockholm there Is very little need of u(c lie under the Acts of You hear Its loud notrs of Joy. cutting side drains, keeping STOGIES. tUc FRANK H. BARRETT, late of Sumner, adjudged bankrupt, Congress may adding a little salt, a little pepper and MARK TWAIN'S •VuUovertÎ! Residence for that Emma A. Barrett or eoiue to Bankruptcy; that he has duly sur- If It's made of tin. It oft brings delight at tbe Waate-bar- or strong boxes, for every Desirable Sale, ceased, petition relating -*-*-*—* — tbe of a well-beaten also a edge neatly clipped. IKiliieuieu other suitable be admlnls rendered all his yolk egg, of person apuotnted ι To the heart of a noisy boy. rels have been set in different parts mnn. however low down In the social on the After a The II. N. Holster liume· widow. and has coi small of Scald one the Effect They Produced o«c^e' trator, presented by Emma A. Barrett, fully teaepaonful sugar. are twice a S bcavy,uet Capt. of said Acts and the village; they emptied scale, seems to have due for what this story Is all about of milk and stir into it one table- respect Dinner Feitivities. stead situated in South Paris JAMES A. BARROWS of Sumner, ward; tils Now. long quart and relieve the streets of the village, bankruptcy. a In of butter and week, another's account presented for allowance by Holll* Tur- Wherefore ne that he may be decreed Is city Italy. epoonful two tablespoon- property. Ore at the Hartford Monday finished, hot wate: lu-at prmys, a wind-blown papers. The bill- night thoroughly ner. a from all Whole Is not big. and without hateful, α of the more guardian. by the Court to have full discharge very fule of flour which has been blended The Although few suspi- (Jeorjre. our col- and all modern his estate under said board nuisance bas been abated. Evening club meeting equipments "ached, ATKINS D. COOK, late of Parle, deceaeed; debts provable against doubt with cold milk; when this begins to cious. or the foreigners who have not Acts, except such debts as are ex- It women have in a green ; came to 111c when the a two ell and petition for distribution ami rtnal account pre- bankruptcy We'd forget utterly it on tbe painted pleasant ored butler, sup- story house, stable, bv law from such its tbickcn, pour strained peas. had been been brought up In liiis strunge cus- sented by Walter L. Gray, administrator. cepted discharge. Were U not for the fact that it gives an old covered bridge, which that located. to Dated tnls 11th of June, A. D. 1907. Boil and add at the last one per was nearly over, and I noticed centrally Apply day name up quickly with advertisements for tom of leaving the door key out, may 7.INA E. STONE, late of Lowell. Maes., de FRED II. ADAMS, Bankrupt. of disfigured his S. Adm. To our Dorothy's new spring hat. tablespoonful finely chopped parsley. have also set a fron. ihe inside and Le was pale. Normally complexion WRIGHT, ceased; Hrst account of Luther K. Stone as ORDER OF NOTICE THEREON. twenty years. They up lock i:p wllh bolts JAMES slxe or art this city Its Serve with croutons. trustee under the wtll of said deceased presented It's not gives iron in when was a clear black and very handsome, District ok Maine, es. well-drained watering-trough, ure another door for exit they for allowance Emily M. Stone, executrix of fame. CUCUMRKR SOUP. by On this 13th of June, A. D. 1907, on of an wooden one. the but now it had modified to old amber. the will of Luther K. Stone. day But that and nothing but that. place unsanitary leave home for an extended visit, Steam and Boiler the it Is— ten women baa Engine reading foregoing [letltlon, Peel and cut up five medium-sized cu- Finally, each of the their homes He said: EDMUND DbCOSTER. late of Bucklield, de ( >rdered by the Court, that a hearing be had old residents actually have A. D. cumbers and boil them until tender. cultivated an attractive flower-garden in ! what are we to ceased, tlrst account presented for allowance by upon the same on the 5th day of July. No. 153.—Contracted Anagram. at the dls|K)sal of any who may care to "Mr. Clemens, going For Snle Cheap. at In said Dis- a sieve. Return front of her own and taken down Fred S. DeCoeterand Charles K. DeCoster, ad- l'.*»7, before said Court Portland, ··♦»··♦·· Mash and rub through house, a In the house and that musical is not exten- enter. do? There is not cigar ministrators. Ν trict. at 10 o'clock In the forenoon: My the pulp to the saucepan, adding a the fence separating it from the street. Picture Frames ··· nines. notice thereof be published in The Oxford a ··** friends who call and find the but those old Wheeling long Second hand, six horse power MARY E. late of Buckfleld. sive, but In acquit myself of slices of a stalk of cel- Thus at one stroke have forced tbe key SHAW, deceased; Democrat, a newspaper In said District, couple onion, they printed one who knows the to unlock the Can't uoUxly smoke them but you! and horse nier. final account presented for allowance by (Jeorge and that all known creditors, and other persons fairly well if some ery, if you can get it—if not, some celery citizens to keep cows and bens off tbe out feel at perfect liberty engine eight power W. Shaw, administrator. the said time and *··· ··« at It Is too In Interest, may appear at Ule a little. Then, with the salt—a bay leaf, half of a green pepper streets, and built up a healthy emula- door, enfer and rest α bit before pass- They kill thirty yards. Call and see them at Λ. C. Jones' JOHN D. late of Sumner, deceased; place, and show cause, If any they have, why · and until in June late to couldn't get any DCNN, said should not m air of one whom nothing can ·*···, the seeds) and two cupfuls of tion in lawns gardens, ing ou. Strangers seldom misuse the telephone—we Machine South Paris, Me. for distribution Hied by Charles H. Bon the prayer of petitioner (minus and Pictures, Shop, petition utmost. You meat stock. Simmer for two the whole blossoms like out from town—what can we ney. administrator. granted. "sail In" and do my slowly village literally confidence. cigars And It is further ordered by the Court, that add a rose.—Tbe Youth's and do not consid- hours. Then strain and large the Companion. lie suirieu wut-u u do? Ain't it best to say nothing ok ρλιιιη χοτκ ι ΑΒΒΙΚ HUTCH INS, late of Hanover, de- the Clerk shall send by mall to all known cred- know, my dear, ·**·, custom tiuc.s ago Town ad- ·* Blend a ceased; flret and tlnal account presented for al- itors copies of said petition and this order, er ·· unmixed to listen to grated potato. tablespoonful was the tisnul for mon" or let on that we didn't think?" The appropriation ma'le for Snow Hi! (be as pleasure thing "hol.v * lowance (jeorge H. llutchlDs and Charles E. dressed to them at their places of residence ·· each of flour and butter and add also a Tainted Money. would not be year 1907 has l>een expended. Any "ic* by but I do consider to travel Swedish vil- "No," I said, "that Hutchlns, executors. dt&teti. me, graceful priests through Mats, Mirrors a snow bill notify the Selectman In >···■; tlwn ·· little minced car bad whizzed parsley. The big touring just Fetch out the long nines," of μ. ν a witness the Hun. Clarence Hale, Judge act on my part to be williuK to try, lages, stopping to leave their blessing honest. of the town of the amount your ADDISON E. HERRICK, Judge of said Court. the seal at Fort- As Ail AU U Β HdLl.3, with a roar like a and and voie (■■ <· the of the said Court, and thereof, * by gigantic rocket, once. Λ town meeting A true to be in these affairs. on the households of the which he did. copy—Attest land, In said District, on the l.r>th day of June, least, help to it neighborhood. le the correct way to i>.iy (· ut out Pat and Mike turned watch disap- 1.Λ.1 (·«<« + /lAina n/mnflo Htnan money only ALBERT D. PARK. Register D. Cut the top from stale rolls, scoop to lillle. A. 1907. in a cloud of duet. These visits were looked forward standing L. E. Clerk, the centers and the rolls and in pear 1> Γ CD s.J JAMES HEWEY, put tops nines" a few days <>r a week l>efore. & c. W. ROW Κ Kit, thereon. No. 154.—Numerical Enigma. "Thim must cost a with eagerness by the pious Swedes, "L uf notice. true copy of petition and order the oven a few minutes to dry. Heat chug wagoue hape Mouldings A. R. TL'ELL, nine for Attest JAMES E. HEWEY. Clerk. am of letters rich is fair- and It was considered an act of I hadn't seen a loug years. r. r The subscriber hereby gives notice that she I composed thirty-seven one of rub two av cash,1' said Uike. "The gross- A.FAUKAR, ) last pint milk; tablespoonfuls on the Mis- has been duly appointed executrix of the and form a from Shake- burnin' money." est discourtesy to bar the door, for When I was a cub pilot and testament of quotation of butter with one of flour and add it to ly will "An' be the smell av sniffed in the late fifties I had had a Grade Portrait Work UEORUE F. HAMMOND, late of Paris. RHEUHATISM CANNOT speare. the milk, with a little seasoning of salt it," Pat, whatever reason, against a holy man. nisHippi High 60 YEARS' In the of deceased, and "it must be thot tainted money we do be affection for because they County Oxford, glveu My 12-20-21-34 is to regard with care. and pepper. When the mixture comes Consequently If a family left home the great them, EXPERIENCE bonds as the law directs. All persons havlug hearin' so much aboot." BE CURED UNLESS a sudden and to a add the beaten of four was the ar- were not ouly—to my mind—perfect, demands against the estate of said deceased are My 1-6-30-8-24 is to utter boil, yolks key always put out against in Water to the same for settlement, and about three bunches of boiled could a basketful of tliein Crayon, color, •lealred present loud outcry. My 10-10-3-20-0 Ls to sink eggs G. B. BURHANS TESTIFIES AFTER rival of the priest. Meat and drink bnt yon get and all Indebted thereto are requested to make URIC-0 IS USED the tender which use 37-18-32-2-30 is asparagus, using part, were and should the man for a cent—or a dime. They didn't payment Immediately. Into a fainting tit. My FOUR YEARS. left, holy E. HAMMOND. is to be quite fine. When this In those So when a CHARLOTTE llrst in excellence. My 10-20-23-14-83 chopped stop at a vacant bouse be entered, re- cents out there days. and Oil June Mil, 1907. Sudden Heart Failure and is all well heated, Oil the roll crusts and G. B. Burhans, of Carlisle Center, I Sepia specialty. Deaths, 27-7-1-31-18-28 Is one freshed left bis blessing In the I saw them advertised In Hertford are siuews. My serve hot. Ν. Υ writes: "About four ago I himself, Are Caused Poison- very years at once. NOTICE. Paralysis by who transacts business for another. been en- forir of a candle or a hottle of holy sent for a thousand They ASPARAGUS PUDDING. wrote you stating that I had Satisfaction Guaranteed. Marks The subscriber notice tliat he Acids me in battered and Trade hereby gives ous Uric and Rheumatic 5-20-35-15-11 -17-22 Is an edifice in cured of a severe trouble water or a bit of consecrated green and came out to badly has been duly appointed executor of the last My fine two bunches of boiled as- tirely kidney Designs are ex- Chop less than two bottles of custom looking old square paste- will and testament of which dramatie Foley'· Thus the orlgluated, disreputable .... Copyrights Ac. performances Beal well four or Ave by taking passed. Kl'tiENK WaDSWoRTH, late of Hiram, paragus. eggs, Cure. It the board 200 hi a box. George «ending a sketch and a it hibited. Kidney entirely stopped juhI, although these villages boxes, Anyone description au In the of and The Rheumatic person is two of melted but- quaint uncertain our opinion frue whetbrr County Oxford, deceased, given skcptlcal regarding adding tablespoonfuls was on quickly » brick dust sediment, and pain and symp- towns and brought a Imx. which caved in m pmcnt utile. Com mut bonds as the law directs. All persons having the claims of almost advertised as a of one of sweet have become traveling L. M. Intention protinhly any remedy ter, three flour, TUFTS, ou l'aient* demands the estate of said deceased are cupful toms of disease I the worst it lions atrictlyronttdentliil. HANDBOOK against one can No. 165.—Transposais. kidney disappeared. have away and tbe In- all sides, looking could, free, oldest for securing patenta. same for and cure for Rheumatism and scarcely milk in which a of soda has been priests passed eent ngency desired to present the settlement, pinch am to Bay that I have never had a The taken Mutin A Co. recelre and the of the letters glad nations has and to pass them around. ratent* through all Indebted thereto are requested to make pay- blame hlin for being so. A 1 the plasters Rearrange position a little pepper and salt and flux of other modernized began Nichols St.. SOUTH PARIS. without lu the dissolved, return of any of those symptoms during ιp/cial notice, charge, ment Immediately. liniments combine·! never cured a case iimi make as follows: Put into a butter- evil of theft conversation had 1)0>λιι brilliantly ani- actually changes lastly the asparagus. four that have and I Sweden and brought tho WALTER B. TWITCHELL. the years elapsed a of Rheumatism. may relieve It in one insect into a of a book. ed mold with a if it has no out as mated to that moment, but now June lsth, 1Λ)7. James A. Warren, Agent. They 1. Au part lid; lid, put am cured to cured, and. with It. the door keys still hang up Petition for American. evidently stay Bankrupt's Discharge. Scientific rr quarter, but it Is sure to break out somewhere in a river Into merchan- over it a floured cloth tied down hos- frost fell the Is to In the matter of A handsomely Illustrated weekly. Ijir>:e«t 2. A dam recommend evidence of trust and open doored ujion company—that ) a heartily Foley's Kidney culatlon of uny scientific Journal. Ternn. 13 XOT1CE. else. The only true way to cure Rheumatism 1· Boil for two hours. When not all of a sudden, but the frost STEPHEN F. KNIGHT, In Bankruptcy. dise. tightly. Cure to any one suffering from kidney or pitality. say, } year: four mont be. IL Sold by all newsdealer». subscriber notice that she to drive it from the for a· as the turn out on a dish and over Bankrupt. ) The hereby gives syttem, long a done, pour «& man as he took a the last 3. A narrative into will. bladder trouble." F. A. Shurtleff Λ thief seldom takes down one of fell upon each up To Hon. of the Dis- has been duly appointed executrix of Cric and Rheumatic Acid remains in the some butter. the Clahknck Hai.k. Judge blood, melted In the air—and the District MUNN8C0»'"—·' NewYork will and testament of Co. the keys and enters, for there Is tbe cigar aud held it poised trict Court of the Un1tc. pint took three or four heroic the Court to have a full from all » LEVI P. YORK, late of Hebron, chick, a new con- These facts, touether with the big light. He by discharge fective eyes and nothing else— that mal· ed and prepared to cure Rheumatism and Rheu- horse, ox, cat, robin, crow, pig. to taste and mash well. Take some soft Liquid Cream Balm, and debts his estate under said la the County of Oxford, deceased, and given then It He got up provable against In .·· *'*f» matism Η Is of antl- toad, and cut in small venient form of Cream the one th:.t Swedes are one of the most whiffs, gave up. such debts as are specialist. If your eyes trouble you bonds as the law directs. All persons having only. composed per'ect make, partridge, pussy, dog, white bread thin, Ely's Balm, Bankruptcy Acts, except the remark that he had to go to law from such ami If want advice In η·*"' ("(be demands against the estate of said deceased are dote· for the rheumatic acid poison In the sys- kare. arrange a in a bowl or remedy for Catarrh which can al- honest people on tbe fuce of the globe, with excepted by discharge. you expert squares, layer only Dated this 15th of June, A. D. l'.tOT. wi. ueslred to present the same for settlement, and success. on be on. In to al- bedside of a sick He day name, come to the man who le a apeclal: tem. That Is the secret of Its wonderful No. 141.—Charade: Deu. mark—Den- mold and pour enough of the cooked ways depended power make a custom safe there which would the parishioner. STEPHEN F. KNIGHT. Bankrupt. all indebted thereto are requested to make pay- does one for ,|!ι'Β· Rheumatism cannot exist In a mashed berries to wet the then inflammation, to cleanse the start (Hi out. Rev. Dr. Burton was the thing only. No charge eye ment Immediately. simply person's iuark. bread, lay clogged lie a foolhardy tempting of misfortune ORDER OF NOTICE ΤΠΕΒΕΟΤ A. K. P. KNOWLTON If Is bave another of bread and to free, natural one whiff allons or consultation. June lsth. ME system Urlc-O used. No. 142.—Definition: Domain. layer syrup, air-passages, promote in our "land of the free."—Las An next man. He took only Urtc-O Is sold at 73c. and $1.00 and so on until all is used. When cold, the two forms of Cream Balm a Dibtbict of Maine, ss. NOTICE. by drngglet* James. breathing, Times. and followed I'nrker. He furnished No. 143.—Four Rivers: Red. is geles On thla 22nd of June, Α. I). 1907, on read- the bottle, but If you s-lll feel skeptical about It· turn out and serve with cream. Garnish are alike. Liquid Cream Balm sold by see the day DR. PARMENTER The subscriber hereby gives notice that he Dee. I'edoe. pretext, and you could by ing the foregoing It Is— can test It free of the dish with the whole berries all for 75 including petition. Me. Tel. I' · has oeen duly appointed executor of the last efficacy you charge by cutting ripe druggists cents, that he didn't think Ordered by the Court, That a beat-In? be had Eye Specialist, Norway, No. 144.— Central Acrostic: Ilans 66 sound of his voice will and testament of out this advertisement and sending same, to- eprinkled with powdered sugar. spraying tube. Mailed by Ely Bros., Duel Averted. upon the same on the 1-th day of July, A. D. R&UliKN D. RAND, late of Ureenwcod, 1. Abhor. 2. Abate. 3. much of the pretext nnd was vexed 1907, before said Court at Portland, In said Dis- gether with your name and address, also the Rrlnker. Dingy. Warren Street, New York. Ca/iluccl. the great Italian came In the County or Oxford, deceaeed, and given PINEAPPLE PUDDING. poet, for In ahead with trict. at 10 o'clock In the forenoon ; and that no- uame of to The Com- i. Reset. Γ». Habit. 0. 7. with Parker getting bonds as tlie law directs. All persons havlug your drugget, Smith Drug Agree. Agile. lear havi.îi a «!.iel one I'.j tice thereof be In the Oxford Demo- a with "So intends to day. po.;· Rev. Mr. published demands the estate of said deceased Ν. and will send Alert. 11. Ar- Line buttered pudding-dish your daughter pursue a fictitious ailing client. a In said ami against pany, Syracuse, Y„ they you R. Annex. 0. Maker. 10. •;».;.*h'd a line of crat, newspaper printed District, to the same for settle- a her studies abroad?" spirit contradiction and In are deslreu present a bottle free. To who write and si ices of stale cake. Pare pineapple "Yes," replied Twlchell followed and said he had to that all known creditor», and other pereons sample persons ray. ·· ment, and all lnuebted thereto are requested to cut in thin the self-made man, "ehe she :ad the characteristic of a lighter, Interest, may appear at the said ttmc and place, have never used and want to and small, slices, removing pretends he must take the mid- make Immediately. say they Urlc-O, No. 145.—What Parts? Axles. go now because and show cause, If have, the payment the Cover each of cake with but between me and you I don't iiiiv whlla traveling in he any they why June lSHh, IjuT Ε BEN E. RAND. test It thoroughly, and will agree to take It sys- eyes. layer does, Lom'oardy for Boston. Boston was prayer of said petitioner should not be granted. No 140.—Squares and Triangle: stands least show of night train fre- the fruit, with eugar. Make believe she the vas in a railway co.nparUue.it with an And It Is further ordered by the Court, That tematically according to directions, they sprinkling first that occurred to him, I NOTICE. of cake and over it all 'em." the place the Clerk shall send by mall to all known cred- a 73;. bottle free. Urlc-O L II. III. the top layer pour overtakin' irmy officer, wLj did not that he quently give regular recognize itors of saliT and this order, ad- The subscriber hereby gives notice one of cold water. Cove this and suppose. copies petition administrator of the is sol I and recommended by F. A. Shurtleff Λ κ a kt cupful iilm. Conve;jutloa turned upon the dressed to them at their places of residence as has been duly appointed • pohTRUTH WAS IN POOR HEALTH FOR YEARS. It was a quarter to 11 when estate ot South Parla and West Maine. bake slowly for two hours. Eat with only stated. ... Company, Paris, ρ ο l a it R U Τ * κ η ο η latest lltei'.iry productions. They spoke THE... ROSE L. STEVENS. hard sauce flavored. Ira W. Kelley, of Mansfield, Pa., they began to distribute pretexts. At Witness the Hon. Clarence Hale, Judge Α Η I 8 Κ jf η ρο.·::ι by the author of "Odes Bar- of the said Court, and the seal thereof, at Port- late of Milton Plantation, OLIVK Τ writes: "I was in poor health for two ten minutes to 11 all those people were In the County of Oxtord, deceased, and given PARKER'S STRING 1»E AN SALAD. bare which bad land, In said District, on the 22nd day of June, It A V R Ν Κ Ο S Κ S from and blad- Just appeared. was A. bonds its the law directs. All persons having HAIR BALSAM year*, suffering kidney out of the house. When nobody D. 1907. Put one of cold beans in a "This exclaimed the offi- JAMES E. demands against the estate of said decease·ι ClMom and bMutMas Ibt hair. Τ it Κ Ν D Τ Κ Tt 8 S pint string der trouble, and spent considerable Carduecl," was cheer [L. β.] HEWEY, Clerk. National Sank ftutnuU* a luxuriant left but George and me, I A of and are desire·! to present the same for seulement, growth. dish and over them a dress- a true copy petition order thereon. Norway to — pour without cer. with enthusiasm, "Is gen- Never Fall· Bsctor· Qray No. 147. Words: deep money consulting physicians superb no of con- Attest: JAMES E. and all lndebteu thereto are requested to make Ita Missing Long, fui. I had compunctions HEWEY.Clerk. Hair to Youthful Color. ing made as follows: Stir together four marked but was ius, the since the Cans «talp dinmi M hair man obtaining any benefit, greatest Dante, equal payment immediately. tailing. shore, longshoreman. of one science, no griefs of uuy kind. But June4th, lauT. OSBORNE O. TRACY. We, aa«l tLOO at DnigUU tablespoonfuls olive oil, table- cured by Foley's Kidney Cure, and I de- jf Dante himself." No. 14.S.—Additions: 1. Falsehood. 2. of half a that it be was beyond speech because be Petition for issues checks epoonful vinegar, teaspoonful sire to add my testimony may said the other. "A George Bankrupt's Discharge. payable Alderman. 3. Cashmere. 4. "Humph!" gen- of the Ruoyant. of salt, a very little pepper—black or red the cause of restoring the health of held the honor and credit family In the matter of ) ius? That's too much to say. I tiud JOHN T. 5 In 5. Cartage. as you choose—one teaspoonful of others." Refuse substitutes. F. A. above his own, and lie was ashamed KEENE, Bankruptcy. of til m mediocre." Bankrupt. ) in all olives and half a of Shurtleff à Co. had been it. nearly parts chopped teaspoonful that this smirch put upon To the Hon. Clabenck of th·* Dis- QUICK RELIEF FOR ASTHMA SUF- onion Let them stand and mix "Mediocre, sir? You don't know any- Hale, Judge juice. I told him to go to bed and try to sleep trict Court of the United States for the District FERERS. for about half an hour. On the dish in The Widow—ίο, I shall not require thing about It." of Maine: curren- It off. I went to bed myself. At break the world in the which It is to be eerved make a nest of are of T. of Rumford. In the Coun- Foley's and Tar affords im- deep mourning. "Oh, you incapable judging." was KEENE, Honey Modiste—How about fast in the morning when George ty of and State of In said mediate relief to asthma sufferers in lettuce leaves, pile the beans lightly in The second "I?" ΓΟΗΝ Oxford, Maine, the I saw it trem- that on the 5th on the and on the little tender pussing a cup of coffee District, respectfully represents of the worst stages and if taken in time will nest, top put mourning? "You!" day of Jan., last past, he was duly adjudged cy country leaves of around the The Widow—That's it. He was my ble In his hand. I knew by that sign under to effect a cure. F. A Shurtleff A Co. lettuce; lay edge "Sir!" bankrupt the Acts of Congress relating slices of cucumber and radishes cat into second hnsband, you know. that there was something on his mind, Bankruptcy; that he has duly surrendered all WÊm his and of and has "Sir!" me property rights property, fully which drawn. said the strips. lie brought the cup to and asked with all tne of said Acts "G-g-good evening!" young Columbus landed; meeting a big The officer bunded his card to his dis- compiled requirements man who bad come to to the just and of the orders of Court touching hts bank- speak girl's RASPBERRY WELLS. Indian chief with a package under his The other smiled. "There's impressively: a of the Plant Build- father. putant. far Is it from the ruptcy. The above illustration is from photograph Industry was. "Mr. Clemens, how Wherefore he That he l>e decreed Take individual sponge cakes and care- arm, he asked what it "Great mine." Aud on it was the name "Clo- prays, may FOR 5ALE. of D. C. It is located in the "Good !" the old the Court to nave a full from all ing, I7. S. Agriculture, Washington, evening replied gen- out the center of each. medicine, Hollister's Mountain frort door to the upper gate?" by discharge Department The Government tleman. "You look a fully scoop Rocky nic at the Univer- délits provable his estate under sal>< in .s ufli heart of the citv and is covcred with Paroid Roofing. also little nervous. or Carduecl, professor "It Is u hundred and against The Alva Shurtletl* house Cover the wells inside and out with Tea," said the Injun. 35 cents, Tea I said, twenty- Acts, such debts ae are ex- for barracks, warehouses, etc. It uses Paroid because it How do you feel?" sity of Bologna." bankruptcy except Street uses Paroid stables, chocolate icing and fill them with ripe, Tablets. F. A. Shurtleff à Co.; O. D. five steps." cepted by law from such discharge. Paris. Location on Pleasant finds its "Flattered," replied the young man. The officer, removing hie hat, pollte- Dated this 7th of June. A. D. 1907. nothing equal. red sweetened and mixed Stevens. He "Mr. Clemens, you can start day is one of best in town. Lot 75 for sheds, houses, ware- "I was afraid I looked soared to death." raspberries, said, JOHN T. KEENE, Bankrupt. the Paroid is the ideal roofing barns, stables, poultry with cream. y bowed.—Le Cri do Paris. or whipped Heap whipped at the front door, und you can go over 200 feet. Twelve room houses, outbuildings, etc. Equally valuable for roofing siding. It is per- Mrs. Noobride—Yes, dear, I was mar- Order of IVotle· Thereon. by cream on top of each. the and tread on water is to is and cinder proof, slate Talk about your breakfast like on to upper gate DlHTBICT or M SS. steam manent in character, easy lay, spark light color, foods, ried last month. I'd you to call Crow'· of Clam·. plumb AINE, house, heat, Norway run summer. Way Opening time." On thla 15th of A. D. on no tar, does not crack and does not in A thousand you ean see; CANNED CHERRIES. me and see the little flat I have. one of them cigars every day June, 1907, residing water All in contains pretty The crows that live the sea- the U Is and apple |>ie the Government will be for you. Write for free I would not have them as a along wasn't true in but in essen- foregoing petition, spring What is good for good sample gift, Miss J el lusse—I've seen him, my dear. It detail, Ordered the Court, that a bo had name Use the large dark cherries, which shore live on sea food. At times by hearing order. and see what it is. Also ask tor booklet and of nearest dealer. But would have Mountain Tea. they was.—Mark Twain's the same on the 5th of A. D. of Paroid Rocky have a more delicious flavor than the tials it Autobiog- upon day July, E. book poultry aad tarn baiiding ρten. F. A. Shurtleff é O. D. Stevens. WAR AGAINST CONSUMPTION. show a gull's dexterity In picking eat- 1907, before said Court at Portland, In said Dis- A. SHURTLEFF, S«d a 1 cent sump for of np-to-da* Co.; white ones. Stone the cherries and let In North American Review. ables from the water with their raphy trict, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon : and that no- South Paris. AU nations are endeavoring to check tossing tice thereof be In the iStf stand all night. In the morning, drain His Last Retort. published Oxford Demo- The Man—None of their relatives will of the "white bills. Their Is a In said ST P. MAXIM & SON, Souttï FWÎsÎ ΠβΓ off the and add to the ravages consumption, Ingenuity, however, crat, newspaper printed District, and Agents, to them juice itthejniceof The is told of α well knowu that all known and other In speak since their elopement plague" that claims so many victims taxed by the hard shells of clams, story creditors, persons NOTICE. The two or three lemons. Use a little less Interest, may appear at the said time and place, Girl—They ought to be a very each and Tar cures Chicago criminal lawyer whose valua- United States for than a pound of sngar for each pint of year. Foley's Honey which they can neither pry Into nor and show cause. If any they have, why the In the 1)1 strict Court of the happy couple. and colds and you are ble services were retained by the prayer of said petitioner should not be the District of Maine. In Bankruptcy. juice. Put a pint of water in the pre- coughs perfectly break with their bills. Like some gulls, granted. in no of Do not relatives of a man accused of And It la further ordered by the Court, That [n the matter of ) when it boils, add the danger consumption. the bright crow will seize a clam and wealthy the Clerk shall send mall to all known cred- In the summer serving kettle; by JAMES 8. WALK Kit. 5 Itankruftcy. During kidney risk yonr health by taking some unknown murder in a southwestern state. itor· of said irregulari- juice and sugar and oook to a fine syrup, fly to a great height and drop it on a copies petition and this onler, ad- of Pari·, Bankrupt. ) ties are often caused excessive drink- when and Tar dressed to them at their of residence as (be by Rinse the preparation Foley1· Honey The case was a bad one, for the evi- places To the creditor· of Jamee 9. Walker, In or skimming constantly. jars ledge of rock. That breaks tbe shell, Mated. ing being overheated. Attend to the is safe and oertain in result·. The gen- of Oxford And district aforesaid with hot water and keep them standing dence was the Witness, the Hon. Clabence bounty of at once is in a F. A. aud tbe crow gets the meat Near overwhelmingly against Hale, Judge Notice 1· that on the îind da> kidneys by osing Foley's Kidney over uine yellow paokage. of the said and the at hereby given in a pan of hot water the fire. Fill accused. this fact the Court, seal thereof, Port- James 8. Walker PIANOS. Care. F. ▲. Shurtleff & & B. the crow rides Despite lawyer In said Tune, A. D. 1807, the saM Co. Co. Vancouver, C., on each full of the stoned Shurtleff land, District, the 15;h day of Juno, and that the rtret jar three-quartera contrived by the skillful exercise of A. D. 1907. luly adjudicated bankrupt, oittce around on tbe backs of hogs that are of his creditors will be held at the Prescott and The cherries and pour in the hot ayrup nntil JAMESE. Clerk. neeUng The Mehlin, Poole, Merrill, Lauter Piano, She—It must have been ever}· trick and maneuver knowu to rua.J HEWEY, >f the No. S Market Square, Player very provok- filled to the brim. Screw on the "So poor Bill's has be? How did rooting in the flow ground of the tide. A true of and order thereon. Referee, tops gone, copy petition on the 10th of July, Α. I>· l'JOT.at are all and are sold for as low ing to you last night when you upset The the profession to secure the disagree- Atteat! JAMES E. HEWEY. CUrk. 'arts, day the first class, high grade instruments, just and set them In a wash boiler. Ponr be die?" hogj crush the shells of clams and 0 o'clock In the forenoon, at which time of in claim·, plate soup Mrs. DeSmear's over them and "Three ton· of cement fell on hi· mussels In their ment of juries, delays, appeals, etc., •id creditor· attend, their as can be sold for the of the instrument. Also I have very bot water and about Jaws and then drop may prove an money they quality at dinner. trustee, examine the bankrupt, Îourφ let stand all Then screw the chest." tbeui on the till at last the case was brought before ippotnta night. ground In order to sepa- raneact such other bualnes· as may properly several medium A stock on hand. Prices He—Tea; and you know its bad form "Poor He waa weak grade pianos. large always caps tighter and set away in a dark, cool feller! always rate the meat from the shell. the supreme court of the United States. »me before Mid to Mk for a second of The REMEMBERÎ ! meeting. plate soup. June terms for and we will and interest in closet.—Ex. there." crow One in an interview between the South Pat!·, 24,1907. low, easy. Send catalogue try you Jumps lu ai: 1 g»ts the meat for day WALTER L. UBAY, and his counsel the former Morris In Bankruptcy. that are on the market. STIMULATION WITHOUT IRRITA- Itself. On the other hand, the remark- prisoner Klain, Norway, Me. Keferoe the best on a strike when Can afford to and will more pianos To mend an umbrella, moisten a piece Yonr brain goe· yon able "In case the supreme court pay for rag·, rub- TION. story comes from Africa that asked, and metal than that call· Df black and stick it on the overload your both need blood Den, any stranger to court-plaster stomaeh; crows the;;.· should decide against me, what will roar bouse. ? That is the is what Nutrition ia what carry stores to a consider- watchword. That Inside over the hole. It will not be so to do bnsinees. yon He from $5 to |9 per ton for Iron ilellv- 1AVE YOU TRIED CUR-X-ZEMA W. J. Wheeler db able hc!_lit ul.ove a nest of ostrich be my next move?' pays It and cures Eczema, Co., Orino Laxative Fruit 8yrup does. Clean- Dotioeable as a and the want, and it comes by Hollister's ired to nlm here. quickly permanently all darn; although taking 1 was Burns, Cuts, Sunburn, and ses and Tea or eggs aud let them fall on the "To heaven, hope," the candid He buys folded newspapers. tchlng Pile·, At stimulates the bowels without may have to be renewed after the Rocky Mountain Tea. 85 oents, tough 1 ikln after All other remedies fall plaster He 1· paying for mixed ra«, 1 cent » diseases, X Billing· BlOOH., Irritation in form. F. A. Shurtleff ▲. Shurtleff A O, D. ihcils, aud then feed on tbe response of the lawyer.—8t Louis He- pound. 50c. bv lue. Cur any umbrella has been oat In a hard rain, It rablets. V. Co.; exposed Rubbers according to market. market 1 IruggUU, Sample· mall, 1 oublie. Pay· 'ema N. x. util ] dk Co. la eaailj don·. Stevens. tlbUUMB. price for bna sacks. Co., WatervUet,