The Oxford Democrat

The Oxford Democrat

The Oxford Democrat. 1910. NUMBER 41. VOLUME 77. SOUTH PARIS, MAINE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER II, without clear As I I ask for "Bodies must bare "Why. Greu-licn!" the bed numb aud any around. Qilbert forever said. nothing beads; kingdoms fully looked ϋ. ι-ΛΚΚ. Mr. Retires. will not let me «eo him. high- Idea where he wus. Free! If she was Λβκκτ AMONG TflK FARMERS. myself, not bint: There hua beeu a must linve kings. I bave made un ex- "They "I cannot roll up this eleeve, fa- (Maine Farmer, Sept.29.) choked. a she was free! Auctioneer, aud this la tbe result. 1 ness!" Gretchen not princes» free, and a trifle angry at It is with extreme that we are periment. ther," blushing Licensed regret great blunder and a great wrong, too. has child?" *······ MAIN*. S1*RKL> TUE FLOW wanted to grow up unfettered by "What happeued. so a PAKlâ. to announoe tbe retirement of Will you strange request. SOUTH compelled but God seut me here to right It. have arrested him as a spy to re- Associate Editor Z. A. Gilbert from tbe |H»\ver: I wanted .von to mingle witb "They The duke allowed the quartet Hans opened liis knife and laid bare MutWrM*· do this?" T<r«» you so from and he le Innocent so;ie time. He t,'orreeLK>n.tt-n.-« ua practical agricultural topic editorial staff of tbe Maine Parmer. piOples, nere aud there, wben you Jngeudheit. main standing for her left urm. She tried to cover tbe 1· M>UcUt*l. A<lUrens ail commuolcaUon* to "But why don't you want immunity BlVb. Witb tbe end of toe present montb Mr. became their head physician you could Save him. highness!" strode up and down before them, hie arm. L lev ied for ible department lo liKMBT U Gilbert will conclude bia labors as for yourself?" dis- him?" at the his banda re- Dentist, Hammond, Aurtcultura: K<lltor Oxfor«l l>eu> agri- ably minister to tbelr political "How can 1 save eyes straining floor, "Let nie look at it, Hildegarde," ^ur^eon ocrnt. Pans. Me. cultural which commenced witb "There must be tome one for the editor, eases And all this fine ambition tum- "He Is uot a spy." behind his bark. quested the duke. To him she pre- ■ »«"«· Girl Maine seven 6oose duke to "other- the Farmer tweuty heroically; nearly puulsb." bles dowu before tbe wooden shoes of "That must be proved, Gretchen. I "I do not recognize any of these per- sented her arm. But there was neither it will be also wise be will refuse." b«* w.,rs wamiil··!. to years ago. Undoubtedly a and or- be said to nor sear the round and love- \U my Turning Agriculture. tbe read- pretty goose girl." cannot go tu the Stelnschloss sons." C'armlchael. mole upon a matter of extreme regret to "8till. suppose 1 bargain for you Tbat the of is "Now. Mr. Carmichael. whut Is your them to liberate him." She lifted Your highness does not recognize arm. profession agriculture ers uf the Maine although we By HAROLD MacGRATH der ly p. JoSES. Parmer, too?" .K. M at last as the most im- our Interest In Gretchen?" asked the king to her then?" asked the clock mender. father?" , being recognized hope that we Khali be able to Rive Gretcb«?u f«et. me, "Why do you do this, iu the whole realm of "When yon tell bim my name Is portant profession readers from Mr. Gilbert'· tartly "1 bave bum there, and they will "Come closer." commanded the duke. No one answered. Hans unceremo- Dentist, something Bobb·· will lie do human eudeav<>r, that the business aud to come. I >09. by the Breunner there bargaining." pen occasionally for along time Copyright, Carmichael trembled with Joy. Here uot let me see him. 1 love him so!" The clock mender obeyed. 'Take off niously ripped open Oretchen's left MAINE. industry uf agriculture is at last to be ac- work of ad "What has this clock mender to do SOKWAY. Hie long experience in the Merrill Company wns an opening for a double shot. "My "1 can arrange that for you. 1 will those spectacles." The duke scanned sleeve. The raised scar was visible corded the tirst place in the affairs of the in with the case?" K>12_'to 4 v.tnciog the cause of agriculture her is belter than for to the aud over bis own came while ,* Hour»- which it has Interest in yours, go with yon myself prison." the features, to them all. And they grouped country—the jdace actually Maine, bis broad mind and his practical "He Is Count von Amsberg." held SOce the foundations of were I have not asked her to become s "Thanks, highness, thanks!" Gretcb- the dawn of recollection. "Your eyes, around the astonished goose girl they society of farming in all its detaiis, George! And this ρ Γ Η, knowledge "By gypsy?" alive? sur- ι» SMI laid—is now steu in the almost service CHAPTER XIV. king's mistress." en was hysterical. your nose— Arnsberg, here and heard lier highness cry out with being have made his years of editorial "The man who bribed me. in all Arnsberg bit his uucle bad been be The at Law, ludicrous way which kinds of peo- to the in- DISCLOSURES. His royal highness lip. The king and his this Is too good to true!" prise. attorney of unusual value agricultural Is Rn innocent man, but this has to be Ob, are tumbling ever themselves and which he will be "Uncle!" cried the horrified at cells on the out toward fhe bell, but "What is this?" she to MAINE. ple terest of the state, for tbe office king, given adjoining ground duke reached sq!d. pointing \IIKW°\V, each other in their frantic efforts to be sat Id proved." a r remembered and honored. this revelation. floor. The princess and her protegee Carmlehael Interposed. t'ie two pairs of shoes and the two » Collection» Special» long Hie letter and I H among the first to "I t"ld so." Mr of the consulate. "I will do what 1 can. Hans, say you As a writer un agricultural topics. "Mr. Carmichael evidently has ap- were admitted without objection. The "Your hlghuess will remember." he eloaks. She held up the lo< ket. the "Meanwhile, we who have been most of keen of reslgnatloa was ou Its way. will let you know the result after din- Gilbert was possessed iusigbt ear to some Herr sergeant In charge of that floor even twin of which around her neck. Ki::t κ Λ »'\KK. in have plied his keyhole," warned. hung deeply interested agriculture into tbe needs of the farm aud ibe farm- but It would be Id November ner tonight" CARM1CHAEL recollecting well the permitted them to go Into the corridor "lia! So have trapped me blind- "Where did these come from?" been the same old Ludwig replied, you |J pl· dding along pa'h a aud decided before lie beard froui tbe "That wlTl be But unless be Attorneys at Law, er. witb quick perception definitely enough. Who is duke un- wh'ch has all of a suddeu been discover when be suggested to the beauti- unattended. I begin to understand. "My child." the answered, ium of the methods which those that time the uot tell him our uames." day ly? MA.INS. opini by department. By great concedes do Im- God KTHK·., ed a lot of modern adventurous ful young girl bow easily and quickly Voices. this fellow Grumbacb? Did I offer ashamed of his tears, "ouly K::ex C. !»r: b.v spirits needs we re to be satisfied. «iiows would have blanketed the earth "You have me a bit dazed." Carmi- Ε Herr!ci in be- knows as wbul it means. But the il'.uo. 'be literary world, who perhaps one of editors of tbe Maine she could secure the riches, the pretty "Hush!" whispered her highness, to him?" yet As the and the nadir «if hie discontent would cbael admitted. "1 ought to know munity iiev.» that hey have really discovered as otherwise aud the she desired Gretchen's arm. am Hans and outward si^n testifies to a strange and Farmer ami extensively some- things advantages presslug "I Breunuer, highness, Κ U K"l SD>, of l»e reached Hut what to do till that what this blunder is to have something, a'though a great majority identified witb the agriculture of the It occurred In the tap room of the "Ach! Wall, dear nephew; beat your 1 ask for nothing." horrible filuuder. The locket you hold ρκ 'he knew a deal about it all for time'i Ho con Id ride for some weeks, thing to stnnd on." people good H(ate by official positions, he has tavern the he hud tbe bands the burs, curse, waste "Breuuni'r! Kreunner! Hans Breun- In your liuiul was taken from you "Later day mysterious upon the while. We have beeu Kinging the esteem and cou- nut riding without companionship was Grunibacb «book bis bead. Dentist. forty years held tbe on stone. Did I not warn And when were an infant. The one and Interview with the aged clockmaker. your breath uer, brother of Hermann! you put you of discussing of bis and it rallier a louesotue affair Ills owu de- will be answered, und ml praises agriculture, fiiieoce of tbe people state, every question when The tone wear arotuid iieek is, uncord- Norway, ever well did Herr Ludwlg remember you against this very thing you into my hands?" you your hath.iwai solving its and working a source of satisfaction to the u at this Interview Herbeck Yes, yourself problems, has been fiance of tbe cbaocellor had erected remember tit one these more knowl- how be bad told Gretchen that she this mad ▲ fine Into a roar.

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