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The Oxford Democrat The Oxford Democrat. VOLUME 87. SOUTH PARIS, MAINE, TUESDAY, APRIL 6, 1920. NUMBER 14. Joseph Stoddard, 56, formerly or ICRRICK 4 PARK. Here and There. Democratic Convention. Separator Efficiency. Brockton, Mass., was sentenced to AMONG THE FAEMEBS. M. Aaalatest Professor of Animal The State Démocratie Convention was at (L. Doner, six in the Rhode Island state Attorneys Law, Industry.) held In on Louie J. NEW ENGLAND NEWS years Forty year* ego, people who olalmed Bangor Tuesday. hie admission that main·. The hand snob aa la Died on prison following bithil, separator, to be literary In thla vicinity, and even Braun of Lewlaton presided. B.HuTtak. KUerj C.Park. "■pud τH> FLOW." for oream from endorsed the he had married hie own daughter AJj'jon the farm aeparating milk, who did not make snob a In their platform they those claim, A weliare may, if oorreotly, abow blgb administration of President Wilson; fa- IN TAHAD FORM under an assumed name. D. PARK, operated were Interested In Mrs. Humphry Ward's \ LB1BT in ita vor the ratification of the Peaoe Treaty: has taken over the case efficiency operation. By efflolenoy novel, "Robert Elamere." It was a die- organization we mean olean there being also fa?or an amendment to the national of his and their infant son. Licensed Auctioneer, Mr. Rice Writes a Word or Two. skimming, onsslon of onrrent religions problème, daughter left In tbe skimmed milk only a mere constitution submitting amendments to PARIS, » MAINS. and rather a protest against what at that John H. of New Lon- iOCTH Maroh 20th, 1920. to of the several Ryan, Jr., Boston, Mass., trifle of bntterfat. Quite frequently, was the constitution people II Mcnteraie. time considered revolutionary. Bnt te if Most Fm don, Conn., who is wanted by the Term· Editor Democrat : however, one finds that tbe separator is states instead of to the de- most of the thlnga ahe protested against legislatures; of five states for obtaining Enclosed find clipping from the Boa- not showing tbe highest efficiency possi- olare for reforestation of land suitable police appear to bave been evolutionary rather false was ton Poet, 21st Inst., R. L. are a of causes which a Mus if VakMbri money under pretences, Sunday bj ble. There number than are con- for that purpose; favor liberal polioj DR. MARGUERITE STEVENS, revolutionary, and to-day arrested as he from the Wor- Camming* of West Parie. result In deoreased separating deficiency. of highways; the election of the Public stepped sidered orthodox enough. Mrs. Ward of OSTEOPATH. I was with David N. True at South are as follows: Milk at too low Utilities Commission direct vote of the cester, Muss., House Correction, They wrote other interesting books, but per- by Mrs. Harriet M. Adams, aged 101 Wedoeeday 10 a.m., to Thursday 9 a.m. Paris in 1873 4 and was in a position to under of bowl; too and the of the direct pri- where he had completed a 2 months' temperature; speed haps none of kbem created the interest of people; repeal years and six months, Is dead at her form a good Idea of the farmers in that inflow of machine not level; law. sentence imposed on him in Fitch- Me. great milk; "Robert Elsmere." This recollection la mary Melrose, Block, Norway, looality. were hard men, to the national conven- borne, Mass, Noyes They working dirty bowl. to the fore thla week by the The delegates burg. Telephone 70. honest, oharitable and when in than brought self-saorifioing. Milk lower temperature death of whioh occurred in a tion obosen follow: Elihu Thompson has been appoint- can be made by Mrs. Ward, The minimum wage of Rutland, AopolntmcDU telephone. Oxford County men have always made 85° P. does not well because the Portland. Massachusetts Institute KM separate London hospital Wednesday of heart dis- Oakley C. Curtis. ed head of Vt., teachers is hereafter to be $65o in whatever were of Daniel J. McGUUcucIdy, Lewlaton. In2000Counties This Month good position they oream ologs its outlet, cansing muoh ease. of Boston. She waa born in Taamania in 1851, William B. Technology, a year with an increase of $300 for and at this time they the whole milk to leave tbe bowl Pattangal), Augusta. placed, jost ought tbrongb the of Tbomaa who A. Saunders. at large. to wheel daughter Arnold, Harry Greenville, Brown Providence, B. those who have taught In the city & BUTTS, to put their shoulder the and the skimmed milk thus Increas- Prank H. Haskell, Portland. University, longley outlet, waa a aon of Dr. Arnold of and 10 or over. In thu out of the trouble in which we in tbe Rugby, Ber. I. T. Johnson, Yarmouth. I. closed by a scarlet fever epidem- schools for years The help pull ing tbe amount of fat skimmed a brother of Norway, Main·, Forets of the Church Christ the poet, Matthew Arnold. Leslie C. Jefferson. under the schedule now of are placed. milk very muoh. Boynton, ic, will reopen on April 8. high school, In 1872, ahe married Thomas Humphry Β. E. Dunn, Thomaston. the salaries from $787,- I am in a position to know where most When the bowl is run at a under Belfast. ycistng range speed himaelf a writer. Mrs. Ward ap- M. B. Knowlton, Mrs. W. E. Brewster oi Dexter, WiU Gather To Face the Facts of conditions but Ward, Watervllle. which one teacher receives, to present day originate; normal the separation of oream is not to II. B. Crosby, the 33, Plumbing, Heating, pears have been conservative about Frank H. Dexter. Me., was elected president of I have no legal right to oall names. and of a consequence, the Hayes, >2600 for the principal. thorough, most things. Her latest activities were Bertrand Q. Mclntlre, Norway. Maine Federation of Women's Clubs Sheet Metal Work, I know of a certain line of flour that skimmed milk will test much than 2000 higher in opposition to woman in Orono. Reported discovery of the Euro- A SPECIALTY. couoUea to the United States the paetara was sold to a New suffrage Eng- Alternates: at the session in STEEL CEILINGS prominent England It should. pean corn borer uuiong the crops of firm for $10.50 barrel and Thomas F. Locke, Blddeford. and of 30 grocery per When the float la not used and tbe Thomas S. Fletcher, 28, of Bos- corn and other in FV laymen great denomination» will meet Albert D. Morneau, Lewlston. corn, broom plants resold same under a brand they private milk allowed to flow Into tbe bowl at a a war veteran. Is to Dr. A. Leon Sikkenga, Wm. P. Hurley, Bockland. ton, colored Maine, New iiamijeliire, Vermont, in at $16.00. I know of a certain butter normal at conference this month. rate greater than for Inflow, the Great baa been Thomas F. Doherty, Houlton, large. wed Jessie Mae Mac Lean, 23, of Rhode Island, Con- PHYSICIAN, and firm who western discouragement given Portland. Massachusetts, OSTEOPATHIC egg bought eggs whole milk orowds out through the to in Edward W. Murphy, a white nurse. kissing late years by inconsiderate B. Sanford. Everett, Mass., necticut and New York, has led Gov. It is the of at 58 cents and put them on sale at 90 ikimmed milk outlet a Lucius Sweet, kind conference that hold giving high per doctors, wbo they Herbert D. Maxwell, Bath. Frank (J. Lowden of Illinois to order MAINE. generals cents. in evidently tbongbt A. J. Sweet, member of the Re- NOKWAY, oent of fat the skimmed milk. could overturn human a Cornelius Doherty, Bockland. Tel. 224 a nature with from an embargo against importation of before critical engagement; that business men It Is well known thst there are com- When the is not in a level Wm. Blgelow, Plttsfield. publican National Committe separator little scientific research, which might from those states. Mtf mission houses here who buy western there is considerable vibration John McCurdy, Lubec. Maine, has announced his withdrawal such giants hold before a new market A position prove to be true or the reverse. Their Leon G. C. Brown, MUo. entering conference eggs and repaok in state of Maine cases. to the bowl. This vibration from contest for re-election. llat increase of effective ut Imparted motto was "don't kiss at all" but if you Fred W. Hill, Dexter. any A $100, What are you going to do about It? causes more or less of the whole milk to of the school of not a of have got to do such a be sterilized λλιι ηίη AAmmiHûû frtf Λ*· the opening year Sept. judgment emotion; clear-eyed facing bsck home and a war thing Gen. Pershing lias awarded pos- Going planting be thrown out through tbe skimmed and see was voted all school teach Bean that the other party is too. This a service 1, public J. garden, down in the shade of a come ford County: thumously distinguished Hastings the facts* sitting milk outlet. Vibration may also went ao far that it was not un- era of Mass., the campaign Bethel. the Boston Springtield, by tree and pulling at the old corn-cob will from worn State Committee—Fred L. Edwards, cross to "Scotty," boy excessively bearings. common to see men but- A. Andorer. school committee. If approved by do no will not young wearing Vice President—Y. Thureton, hero who was killed the the Ger- Dealer in Real Estate, good; help in bringing If a bowl Is not by the au- A that Buttnen Men separator thoroughly tons with this legend, "Kiss me, I am Resolutions—Matthew McCarthy.
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