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The Oxford Democrat The Oxford Democrat. NUMBER 44. VOLUME 75. SOUTH PARIS, MAINE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1908. "'-Il "and don't thlnlj any more Its and done and, although while tie suggestion, D. PAKE, Winter Condition. could bold It up and view Bhape •ΑΛΑΛΑΛΑΛΛΛΑΛΛΑΛ4ΛΑΛΑΛΑΛΑ· big things, to an- of Otis Singleton." AMONG THE FABMERS. structure, as he familiarly and often was doing them he did not stop ^l.BKBT It ie of to keep "But Otis Is so fine and Licensed prime importance his motive or his inspiration, be splendid," Auctioneer, stock in flesh and in a contemptuously had done with other alyze youngtdalry good done them Antoinette protested. SOUTH PARIS, MAINE. "SPBKD TH* PUOW." condition at all times. A^jEtî^KÈ&G^H] toàns. The houses were interminable An Indian Summer I knew afterward that he had The thrifty growing Crystal "Yes, he Is tine and splendid," Cbar- Orate Moderate. season the at the for the for her in the hope that she might At*thia of year, ap- ramparts loopholed defense; I In her YORKER And after mlnn repeated, and something Correspondence on practical agricultural topic proach of trying winter weather, it is [ANEW people were bright but bloodless spec- hear of them and be proud. la 1. In B&ll. tone made Antoinette stare. L. BUCK. solicit» Addreea all communications in a , also to get all live stock ters in sinister and seiilsb ar- Romance. they were done and he bad earned tended for this department to IIxmht 1> important By Ο. HENRY. passing she said to her- Kdltor Oxford Dem ronnd flesh so that they will go | he knew that be By Vhilip K*an. "Oh, my goodness!" Ηαμμονιλ Agricultural good, ray. \ By MARGARET FOX. breathing space Surgeon Dentiet. cat on ocrat, Paris, Me. into winter with a strong ^ £ more worth self later as she fed the black quarters the S. 8. McClure Co.] The that weighed heaviest on should nerer do anything SOUTH PARIS, MAINE. constitution and be able to [Copyright. 1906, by thing Copyrighted. 1808, by AaeocUte»S to her accustomed to physical 1908, by Associated ► he should find her the hearth get other Haggles' soul ani clogged his poet's Copyrighted. while until again Literary Frees. I beat wurk warranted. hold up well all through the cold weath- many things. ^ Preu. new environment. "Goodness, I All my An Plant. Literary her near him to love her Interesting Dairy for was a He was was the of absolute ego- ^ £ and have always er. They should be somewhat fat, Haggles poet fancy spirit an awful mistake. Thirteen Mr. Fred E. Love- if/fyWWfVWVfVWMVM· came near making years ago fat and heat is called a but that was tism that seemed to saturate the peo- and to worship. H. P· JONES, produces heat, bodily trump, after I couldn't live joy, a traveling salesman in Portland, and well with "He for a warm of her "The trouble with me." Antoinette And. all, simply necessary for the comfort being an of say ple as toys are saturated paint. It bad not been an eveutful summer yearned clasp |^K a BESIDESonly elliptical way moved out to Allen's Corner, and took the animal in winter. and the sound of her announced, "is that I am too common- without Dickie." Dentiet, of that he was a an art- Each one that he considered appeared Marlon She knew it would little hand laugh- bouse and rural life for the bene- lag philosopher, for Leigh. So she sent for him that very after- began After the weakening effects of pro- a monster of abominable and insolent ter. What a fool he had been to let place." MAINE. tit of his health. lie a ist, a traveler, a naturalist and a dis- uot be when she saw it loomiug up in i NORWAY. bought single hot weather almost all farm ani- when "You lit- noon, and he came, beaming. longed was a conceit was gone from an such priceless possessions pass Charmlan laughed. funny cow and the soon found out the coverer. But, most of all, he Humanity all its inevitability—an invalid aunt, said Otto· Hour»—S to 13—I to 4. neighbors mals are affected by the first cold of Would it tle "Do you really nean what you that that cuw most excellent his he never wrote a them. were toddling idols of and herself they were his for the taking! thing!" gave milk, fall and winter. feel the poet. In all life They Isolated mountain retreut he demanded— early They them- be to then now? Would "I haven't any Individuality,, An- over the telephone." and came after it in such numbers other season line of verse. lie lived his His stone and varnish, worshiping in the dual role of nurse and compan- possible regain they cold more then than at any poetry. me, Antoinette?" K.SMITH. to add oblivious him and love him and en- toinette Insisted. "I dance well "that you'll marry that Mr. Lovejoy was compelled as we do. If in thin flesh and would have beeu a limerick selves and greedy for, though ehe forgive pretty —just Odyssey ion. nodded. "I've been a lit- ρ another cow to his herd. This he as master of her and a little. I have a good Antoinette kept not well housed will shiver in been written. to of, worship from their fellow graven was wise to shrine him again sing fairly Attorney at Law, they had It But, linger But she enough recog- she said as doing until be got 120 bead, one of the white Im heart?" I know bow to do my I tle goose. Dickie," briefly MAINE. temperatures producing frosts, with the Haggles Images. Frozen, cruel, Implacable, uize the time old truth that "beggars complexion. NORWAY. finest herds in if not in New primary proposition, she let him hold the of her fin- Maine, and no animal can make in growth cut to an Identical Wolcott heard an embar- hair, but when other girls scintillate I tips Block. Collection* » Specialty. gains was a pervious, pattern, cannot be choosers" and to accept it Suddenly Horn,· England. Ele had a and very valu- poet. to "and now I want to talk about large or power when its bodily heat hurried on their like statues rassed little behind him. I'm 'in the shadow. What I need is ders. route Portland producing had he been driv- they ways As α dependent orphan laugh able milk in the city of is so low that it will shiver from the Haggles' specialty graciously. some miracles to motion, I—I didn't realize you were be different." Cbarmian." a en to Ink and would have beefl brought by she had little voice in the of "Oh, f KRRICK A PARK. and was doing prosperous business, There must be and a sur- paper ordering I better than one, cold. enough unaroused was In almost "What need Is to be your own I Two heads being when last summer tire came and sonnets to the cities. He studied cities while soul and feeling lay owu career. here," Marlon saying you destroy- plus to keep it warm, especially at her from the Interview Attorneys at Law, his entire and Mr. Love- In the reluctaut murble. confusion. "I came out to denr self." Charmlan stated. "Every- Antoinette emerged ed buildings, night, during the resting period. as women study their reflections in Hut now as she watched the leaves Btammerlng not to loves radiant. KBTHBL, MAINE. joy being in poor health decided the cattle fat for as children the anil Gradually Haggles became conscious and get a book I left here this morning." body you." Get dairy reasonably mlriOrs, study glue falllug silently, somberly, thought If Park. and set about to ee of his an acknowl- Antoinette con I "Your brains aren't chubby your Ad<llaon E. Heftlck. Ellerr C. rebuild, dispt the cold weather. Feed them % dislocated as the of certain types. One was elderly tedious she bad "Yes, I found It," Bruce "Everyl>odv doesn't," coming sawdust of doll, over the long, days bestowed herd. About this time Mr. Seth P. warm snow short written sheets "At least"- She body Is." was the praise she liberally now and provide stalls men who write about wild animals gentleman with a white, lived and the and more edged awkwardly, the tradlcted. stopped an who through longer have Sweetsir, old time dairyman, for them for the season when must and fashion about him. upon Dickie, "and I never should RI«HT A WIIEELKR. they the In the 100. A to beard, pink, unwrlnkled face tedious ones to come her bright cour- scattered in telltale suddenly. I had moved from New Gloucester into study cages city of them be housed. A warm, dry stall for blue attired In the dare"— Marion, Dickie does," Charmlan teased thought of that way bringing in- good, was not merely a pile of bricks stony, sharp eyes, seemed ull at once to leave her. "You didn't began "Well. Mr. Lovejoy's neighborhood, became a or will often Haggles age cow, either young old, a and white and blush- "You know are the only firl in the I together." Attorney· and Counsellors at Law, terested in the and and mortar peopled by a certain num- fashion of glided youth, who.seemed The proverbial melancholy of the sea- blushing turning you proposition purchas- pay for itself in one winter in the "He loves her Dh'kle now to the wealth, ripeness in a way that Wolcott world to Dickie Bcverldge.
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