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The Oxford Democrat The Oxford Democrat. NUMBER 40. VOLUME 76. SOUTH PARIS, MAINE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1909. the her head from Viola's beginning to be pricked by city's Ι.ΙίΕΚΤ U. I* Λ ΕΚ, (Gardner of Orono will be present and to help you? I will look for your hus- She ralse<l looked at the innumerable lights when finally they ^ AMONG THE FARMERS. "tell those who care to attend how to band. If you will tell me his name." shoulder and sharply Licensed her reached the drive and leaned over the Auctioneer, sort and pack apples, under the new He stopped awkwardly. young man who had escorted PARIS, MAIN Κ. "SfKKD THE PLOW." law. He will have his bore her NIGHT, stone wall that edged it. The Palisades SOOTH apple parapher- she eald HOOF, home. ONE ATTHEOCTAGONNOUSE "I haven't husband," ON ÎHE daughter Raymond any «Si black Ttr'Qi Moderate. nalia there on the and was Viola who on the opposite shore cast huge right spot, using recklessly. "You see, I've been In the scrutiny In silence. It Correeuondence on the as come from the trees shadows upon the water. Near by a practical agricultural topic apples they habit of running over here and sitting prompted her impatiently. U solicited. Address all communications In will in a manner a to the She Was Told the of the at L. BUCK, demonstrate practical It Wasn't Burglar That the He Didn't Want Seize Op- mamma. When Leonard and Story yacht or two were anchor. Silently, ten<le<l for this to Huiht D. on the and reading, and today I "Go on, department how the work should be done, under porch came one ^ UiMXunu, Agricultural Kdltor Oxford Dcm come in"— mysteriously, their lights up, Surgeon Dentist, will be Intruder Encountered. saw you looking In the window, and I but She Did. Bessie Lady of Shalott. ocrat, Parle, Me. every day farm conditions. This Pretty portunity, on a of course, absurd," by one. Over the Jersey shore big PARIS. MAINE. a that will be announced later thought you were a burglar, and so I "It was, entirely SOUTH meeting whk'h showed Itself to a LUMMI8 SMITH. declared Viola's mother building by day warrante·». and will give a lot of our apple people tried to frighten you away by pretend- By HARRIET persistently, VIRGINIA LEILA WENTZ. \ my best work CLARISSA MACKIE. By !>e an now took on The State Farm. chance to the several orchards By I bad a husband. I lire next door, 1909, by Associated Literary addressing herself to Raymond, "but unsightly factory Experimental inspect ing ICopy right, [Copyright. 15u9, by Associated Literary Farm and Dr. {Copyright, 1909, by Associated Literary Press. for a lov- the of a mediaeval castle. (Turf, Home.) aod see the conditions under which and m.v name Is Rosamond Lee—so J one must innko allowances Press. J majesty H. P. JONES, Press.] at said It was our fortune on Woods is to undertake the work that to take a When Leonard "See the turrets d spires." y; good Wednesday great there! You may laugh if you want to." "We've time enough yet er's natural Jealousy. It had been nu unusually oppressive of last week to be a at the new awaits him aod his assistants. Although liosauiond Lee walked down of said that had been Fran Is. calling Antoiia's attention to Dentist, guest slowly "But I don't want to laugh," he said look at the city from the top the Se- and Bessie you for one town of Prof. Bonus bas been in our state a day even August. Every the of the State Fruit Farm, located in the only llie rose bordered to the tall stone with them all afternoon and that you it. "I)o you know story MAINE. path softly. "I think it was awfully brave turities building. It's worth seeing, NORWAY, Monmouth, this state, and to few times he already has strong attach- seemed sleepy or sleeping. Cobblers of Shu lot t?" he added. "She II vim! inspect wall that inclosed the deserted house of when believed and Viola had suddenly disappeared I.iidy some few of the that this ments for the and is fur- you, you know, you ou know." Hour»—9 lo li—1 to 4. possibilities place, looking j with half mended boots in their a <a;;le- we'll that's O't next door. The owners were abroad, be a Miss (he man to the conclusion l!cpt I;i grand pretend location Our read- ward with fond to the time me to desperado. Now, Lee, should have vetoed the sug- poor jumped charming possesses. anticipations Prudence Italian women at their fruit !>·■' nodded toward the when will at and there was uo prospect of their Im- must let me home that you laps; slept it." factory— ers are already familiar with the farm he be regularly established you help you again, For the half of the had—eloped." K. SMITH, return gestion. longer with babies at their "and from the highest window she and its and our visit was made the farm, and his undivided at- mediate to Inhabit the Octagon for that ankle needs attention at once. There was an impressive silence, etands sleeping history, giving been aware Ï, as it was blissful afternoon Viola had u-:;f. !ied lier lover. Sir Launcelot, go- Attorney at Law, to ascertain from those who are to have tention to developing the work before House, called. Permit me as a neighbor and perhaps which Viola improved by removing breasts; horses trotted conscientiously were more «he drifted down the river it in of what him. Rosamond h:ul made many excur- later on a friend!" He and that Raymond's eyes saying her hat. in front of drivers. ing by. and SORWAY, MAINE. charge something they hope stooped along sleeping to do in the near future. sions about the and should and that their mute we at : > find him. We'll this Is the a neglected grounds lifted her in his arms and car- than they "Of course must explain once," store where An- pretend H Collection» Specialty strong In the department Director Woods of the experiment sta- Possibilities of the Silo. dreamed dreams beneath the no- sweet and "Would it l iver, and -dear little Ijidy of Shalott, many ried her through quiet bypaths to a eloquence was singularly Viola's" mother continued. worked the had tion, who is in of the whole situa· tona Whenton day charge From time to time 1 have had some- ble trees that rose from the the the fact that be better for to him, Viola, will you let me be your Sir Launcelot? A PARK. unkept small gate in the wall and thus up tsatisfying. Considering you phone the tion, and Prof, the elected been difficult, especially behind me lionne, newly to in relation to silos and sil- turf. She had taken toll of the bloom- she was as as to another or will send him a note? I love you and want you to marry on thing say rose bordered path Into her father's good engaged you Perhaps IjkKUlCK horticultnralist, were in conference corner where she measured out at age, and I bave for a time felt that flowers and shrubs In their sea- A him and stuffy and let me take cure of you. Surely, Attorneys Law, the occasion of our visit. While Dr. long ing care. man, discretion counseled flight. you had better phone say you the of farms where ribbons. And. oh. what a godsend the are so and sweet MAINE. Woods will make visits to the proper handling sons, and now she fed the gray squir- times after that David voice within, an authoritative voice, are sending the note. You see, it is im- little one. you fragile BETHEL, frequent is carried is Many Phillips much livestock by taking down the be loud bell at U had been! -Most need to be taken care of. Will Λ ttoc Κ. Herrlck. IDvC.Pirt farm Prof. Bonne can the rels that raced up and green strode the rose bordered path to see cried out that at the best the day portant that the matter should sounding you only spend full of the corn plant and the up mouth at the new when advantage branches. soon over and her to without of the in the store were city bred, present location, silo. I have this season Rosamond Lee, and the following June, would be urged cleared up delay." girls you?" Accidentally as were dis- he will return to Cornell to his Her family laughed at her fondness were the the most of it. "I don't know that it's worth while and the conditions of The girl's eyes he spoke complete had my attention turned forcibly to the when the roses rioting gar- make they accepted J. H. STUART & CO., course, which will him the com- a All the on the occupy that lie in the silo. for the Octagon House and predicted den. lie claimed her as his own, and to- Viola compromised. "Mr. Raymond to make explanations, mamma," she but Antona tant. yellow lights when he will locate great possibilities August philosophiaclly, AND SLKVEYOKS. ing winter, per- abandonment when Mrs. Phil- a true I didn't have in- seemed to be swinging them- c fcMilNEERS On June 5 we planted an experimental speedy gether they passed under the portal of suggests our getting view of the city said.
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