The Oxford Democrat : Vol. 69. No.26
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The Oxford Democrat. VOLUME 69. SOUTH PARIS, MAINE, TUESDAY, JULY 1, 1902. NUMBER 26. this in- » c. JONES, notes and hi» mind on owe tlic pleasure of privileged THE advantages of trailing. eyes on tli·· sat up. at him and screamed iiiiilAiiiioâiLiiilliillâlâiiilâ "Are you a member of the C. T. C.T" glanced Last I outrode twelve AMONG THE FAKMERS. Folluwera of harness have Miss He was bard hit. There asked the landlord. terview. night & racing (îrayson. Smith Machinist, our At Klondike®/' frequently noticed that many of best was no doubt of that. twenty-six vou hurt?" asked be, and she, "I am a member of no organization," SOUTH PARIS. MAIS*. "SPKK1> THK FLOW." I "Vhe.... ng"Are "I should have thought 70a would drivers are in the habit of was to the way tbnt bad "for I steam en deliberately jj be likely go after lier second scream, acted as if A replied the truthful Richard, Manufacturer of genera! machinery, SCRAP for a chainleee and back after the word is and a Newberrv bach- from have gone in safety," nil. work, -pool machinery tools. taking given, a*>Jdom been trod bv were quite the ordinary thing for Han- have just been resigning all night <Um aa«I drill· made an.: Correspondence on as near the *7W set screw». tap·. practical agricultural topic· trailing the leading tier, getting until twice bad H." murmured girl dreamily. r,· and ma Is solicited Aldreee all communications In· elor twenty-six years aford men to take nocturnal rambles in the C. A. T. C. I Sewing, mowing threshing the as Geera is partic- "What!" roared Dick, forgetting for ·■ all teoded for this to llEMtr D. pule possible. HOMEMAKERS" in this vale. HISTORY he ,·'«. ι·amp·of kind». pres*e*. guns. pis ilepartment ; been passed cotton robes. She rose to her feet and tf After a good breakfast proceeded a Mc- ; H»wm fond of such and 1 f in the trap», etc.. and re >si>, Agricultural Editor Ox foul Dem- ularly position, i 1 1 the time that he stood presence liât**, neatly promptly After prayer meeting be walked home I am not a on his way, meeting many >team and water (lone to order. ocrat, Parle, Me. often drives a "short mile" Battell Loomi» answered him calmly. "No; By BOBEBT ΒΔΒΒ merrily rê-l. ptplug Henry very By Char lea of α lady and for a moment losing hi· of this class. It has been that ( > J j alone and sunk into a mahogany chair but 1 don't in tte tort know travelers, who gave him a cheerful U. Ρ argued mIZu "I you were a young VlBKKT ARK, to is that hud been a "Good but with none of temper. thought THE A the reason that Geers prefers trail Newberry possession Robert Barr morning!" DOES BOY HAVE CHANCE Τ < ί 1KB. by C. R Loomis. Copyright, 1902, by some sense, even if you did that he is for a wind Copyright, J \ for 200 Ills were not them did be to converse, for the person of the leaves the farm is a moot- always looking years. thoughts ftcpptfl over to the ««son stop Licensed Auctioneer, by boy ^Trucman ride a Sweet Violet, but such an incon- shield, and no doubt there is a deal ]ίΙΙί|Ι)ΙΙΙ*Ι>Μ»<>ΙΙ1Τ of furniture, however, but of a form had bro- was t«»o thronged to make a MAINE. question, especially when there seem good aud saw that the whUHetree highway SOUTH PARIS, as an siderate remark shows"— to be of truth in this, it is undeniable and a face that would have made a interview of tiuanciai ad Moderate. ed unusual opportunities for success keu àinl had released «ue of the traces. slouched Into prolonged Term» fact tbat the wind resistance at a 2.10 II Ε Goodwin oxen were ont TURPIN am do not quite and the are anxious kitchen chuir look like a of to him. "I afraid, sir, you parents that their piece Chip- "Is there .1 rope In the wagon. s>ai on the vantage or better is sufficient to very ma- To one Kettie's restaurant me. If are caught, nhBKl· Λ PARKER, υη the f"»»· From gait again. unacquainted But at lust he came to a lonely heath comprehend you a will take the tht pendale. he. bis felt bat rather™th t fU{ terially retard horse,and with the fractious beaste Λ Strand, tlung huge will be in chains. Therefore and Counsellor· at carefuli observation for a number He smoked bis out, and then he which the highroad bisected in a you hung Attorney» Law, one Another pipe "Yes the tie line." she answered. a sat down of ears, and a edge off pretty quickly. statement lack Interest, DICKon marble table, that would pre- > talks with many Τ may to His line, and about the center of it I should suppose you good not FALLS, MAINE. cause for is that the other fellow retired, bnt sleep. thoughts ••That will do Π1 tlx you up so you and straight Kl'MFORD men, a number of whom have had I trailing but there was not a soul In South Han- and sang out for a beefsteak, rare, of a chainless life to the >oung of a were with Miss who even fer the safety χ ,.,e, Ul Collection Department. has to set the clip, but the position Grayson, can get th·· wagon home, and if you agricultural education, it is my tirm con aford who would not have been keenly a gallon of ale, and that right speedily, of a death in chains." -rue I» Blebe·. Ralph T. Parkei trailer is so for the reason that it now wus returning from Newlugton. to in it ΓU drive It and Ignomy Wt °"eD parents themselves risky, on don't care ride he added. The waiter made all haste "I didn't to out of the alive to the possibilities consequent hud "Oh. ha. ha!" laughed Dick. we to t.he may be impossible get That much be knew becuuse he can walk. It's such a little dis- L. KICK. àre IThblame, without realizing it \s for when the Good- jon to serve him, for such Is the effect of a indeed. I must that there need to be several their getting out. Mrs. Dibble tell Mrs. see that. Very good, one grows older in years and often not pocket, hoard Harding, 1 to oth- reasons into such a win cattle broke bounds nothing was life of kindness and doing good that and tell it to the we for getting the boarded, remember joke Surgeon Dentist, in robust health, are apt to become good with whom schoolteacher Oln how pretty she did look, so fresh! and not the least of these is the safe. No were too sacred for ers that Dick was always promptly In the club." ®ry conservative, and to into a rut position, precincts tlmt she it was shocking for boys PARIS, MAINE. get the mile. thought That little wave '.f hair that had loosed whoever else had to suffer de- w.thuut it. distance saved during thein to enter, nor was there anything obeyed, "It Is a lovely machine, knowing Aniious tohaie lier to come back on Suuday instead of Us looks was so rav- perfectly ·■·*<* work warrante·!. the closnst kind of itself from fellow when his mild and eye ν tny WeU We ;is Allowiug driving, that was not esteemed of their lay, and gentle of the "ive them good green un start on Monday that White Wings yours," lady »· that is not over live feet in width for each making eariy ishing! Wh.it il" Inspiriting thought the on his an education its possible, often including palates. The Rev. Sigourney Hard casually surveyed priming continued, regarding Dick's mount M.D., the horse that goes all the mile in morning. that he-could be of real service to such bad «OKATIU WOOOBURY, A.M., the or one of horse, a whole even landlords themselves while he stood agricultural college the more wicke had seen cabbage patch of 10 pistols with entrancing eyes, third travels over 50 feet It lacked some minutes o'clock η beauilful If he could he sure it shorter courses. The goes away position their thioats girl! been known to jump in their eagerness held it at arm's boy and a horse disappear down huge heard a commotion out- aside from it and Physician & Surgeon, with than the pole horse, getting when TrucLiun that she was fond of flowers. mingles others, picks up many new on too ill to to be of use to him. better ad- in fifth in a third tier, while he lay his lounge of his window. He from length that she might the ΤΗ PARIS, MAINE. in utljer lines of away position side sprang lie took the rope. and. with the help his or assistance. Just as Dick had finished frugal "I would one mte1rw,ted the tirst quarter in fifth position, chase them to call They bed and looked out. The moon was mire Its proportions. get 14 Street. agriculture, and sees, or thinks he sees Uoing his of his now valuable feather dila- ·. c an·I residence, High in third at the door of truly meal Kettle himself tip- so dear." the second and third quarters had wandered in open a cloud was Aristophenus for If they weren't «herein his f..Iks are not as well at the full, «nd diapbauous ter he fashioned a new end to the whif- myself doing and then to go the fourth on the toed into the restaurant and whispered: an article I· a.» or new lines that position having Mrs.