The Oxford Democrat

The Oxford Democrat

ti The Oxford Democrat. VOLUME 79. SOUTH PARIS, MAINE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1912. NUMBER 38. θ feet 10 loohea and R Κ Morril 1 Beateamer, 2, Hulberti, 2, Red Belt 60. Embroidered «hlrt walet, Abbie Miscellaneous—Collection of burst p. κ AUK, the idea that places away from home under, LBSKT AMONG THE FARMERS. & L W South Pari· CI Qof Book Aoole Wbltebou··, Norway, work, BO Low·, North Pari·, 1st, $1; are better than home. So a greater effort at the Fair. Son, 10; Whitman, gbelmer, 1, Wlneeap, 1; Starblrd, 71; Auctioneer, Premiums Awarded County β. Oxet South Mr· A C 60. Sblrt Mr· C Β Downing, Nor- Charlotte Lovejoy, Norway, 2d, 7fio; Licensed muet be made to make home attractive. 8; Eugene D Mlllett, Norway, Pari·, Fall·water, 2; walet, MAINE "srsxn the flow." The are the awarded at the fair of the Oxford Countj β feet 6 inobes and R Κ Morrill A South Grime· Golden way, 50. Shirt walat embroidery, mosaic work, Blaocbe Lowe, North Par- I'ARIS, Parente should their iofluence over following premiums under, Wheeler, Perl·, eyelet iOlTU keep for error* io and β I M Ounce Mr* France· Clar- la, 1st, 75; mosaic work of brokoo obioa, their children. Agricultural Society last week. Except possible copying getting Sod, 8; G G Abbott & Sou·, Norway, 2; Bearce, Bebroo, Twenty Partridge, Norway 26; ferine. The home i· the place w«l,t· Leoua raffia Tern** Comsuomt«nc« on into are aa the committees, and are subject to revision by Ο R 4. Oxen, 50, Seek-No Further, 1, French Sweet, Ibel 50. Shirt Thayer, Paris, 1st, 76; work, practical agricultural top'.ce where that influence can be made most type, tbey reported by Wilson, Bryant's Pood, DaCoita, Norway, Is solicited. ail communications to F W Bon· Blaocbe 76; Mrs Alma Address the officers, but they are mainly correct. aweepatakea, Ned Κ Ordway, 20; R Β 1, F*11 Genetaln, 1, Watermelon, 2,Greel Wallaoblan embroidery, Mri Lowe, 1st, Bailey, L. BUCK, tended for this to Huiby D effective. Children brought up at home oollectlon of /, department Morrill à 15; Ο S 10. 3· Lawrence, 1, Transcendant Crab, 50, oey, South Pari·, 60. Shirt walit, Utzl- Norway, 2d, 60; paaae· HuuuMb, Agricultural Elltor Oxford Deis- will be more to love and respeot their Grade Durham Son, Haye·, Dentist, apt Stallion owned In limita of Parle, 2; 2-year-olds, H. H R 2. can drawn Ida Sooth Par- partout work, lire Era Atleo, Norway, Surgeon orrat, Parla, Me. that are to year-old·, F Field, South Parie, 8; Milding, 1, Perfect, work, Bonney, parents than those subjected FO Wal- P. Brawn & W. M. or Mrs Kmma Twitch· M A1SK. W J Wheeler, Sooth Paris, $8; Sod, Norway, 4; Κ Morrill & Sod, β; L F Everett, West Apple·, Desirable Varietle·—M F le, 76. Shirt waiit, Coral work l»t, 1; paper flowers, TU PARIS. "down town" influences. Even the Mechanic Grade Here- H 3,.l ker, Rumford, 16; A G Lovejoy, Norwij, Daniels, Fails, 3; Pari·, 4. 2-year-olde, Frank Whitman, Holman, Oxford, Cat Head, $1, Fameuse, French knot, Mra Howard Shaw, Sooth ell, 8oatb Paris, 26; J Liosoott, 8ooth vrurk wUIUMd. The home to the Youag People. Church should not be allowed to take R L B. S.Goodwin, Norlh 26. %ll ai- 4; 3 year-old atalion, CuminlDge, ford, 2-year-old», Pond, R Κ Morrill & Son, 4; 50c: S R Toi man Sweett, z, Paris, 60. Embroidered towel·, Mattle Paris, possession of our ohildren. Not all Prank Bryant's β; Edward·, West Parle, 10; 1 year old stallion, Gake, Newry, 4; Whitman, Bryant's Zenai Mille, Norway, 2. I-year-old», R Bod Davi·. 2,Pewaukee, 1, Bubbardeton, Richard·, South Parla, 25; Mra Ε Ν Ρ loSKS, church people can be trusted as the ad- 5. Zanae Grade "Old Nassau." II. IT Carl Tubb*, Norway, Pond, 3; Mills, Norway, 2; Κ Morrill A J E Mareton J W S Swett, 50. OUGHT TO BE THE MOST ATTRACTIVE visers of Home 1» the Norway, 3; Son, 5, 8; 50, Cooper'· Market, 2; Colby, Norway, ji; young people. Holstein Alexander Stearns, Bii- Embroidered Whlte- Id the of Princeton universi- j or year old, F Ο Wal- 2-year-olds, 2. South Parle, Rolfe, 1, Alexander, 1, Apron—Annie history Dentist, SPOT ON KAKTH. best for most children most of the Filly Gelding—3 Son·, Norway, r place Bue Paris, 4; Grade Durham yearlings, R. K. G. L. Mrs Jewie Iva M. South found the after it time. both the safest and ker, Rumford, $4; Geo. Record, Committee—C. H. Booney, ley Sweet·, 1, Gideon, 50; hoaae, Norway, 25c; Allen, ty is following entry MA INK. Being place Morrill & Son, 4, 3; J. E. Marston & Son J 60. cover or runner, Mra ν \Y, W Β South Paris, ο. Curtis. Buck, Norway, Roxbury Rueeett, l; Pari·, Table bad been decided to eeat the college to iu« the cheapest place to entertain our chil- field, 8; Young, Grade Hereford  few years ago I was told a wom- 2 Wm F Norway, 2; yearlings, Ε South Pari·, Rolfe, 50, W»g- Franoea Norway, 60; Mra Lot- ;o 12—1 10 4. by then not do all we can to make year old, Young, Norway, β; Drawlrfg Horee·—Pair· weighing 8000 Everett, Partridge, Princeton: Hc-jrs—'· watt not far from dren, why H. S. Godwin, 4; H. P. Brown & Sjh, 3; ta 25. Sideboard or jSci an, whose age forty, 1 year old, S Ο South Parla, 5; S F ner, 1, Bailey Sweet·, 2; Β F Cummings, Aahton, Norway, to it comfortable and attractive ? Colby, L. F. West Grade Hol- and under, W Stowell, Dlxfield, 115; "It wag the desire of tbe trustees that the great fault of farm papers was W w South Parle, Gelding Everett, Paris, 2; W Fall 1 ; Everett, Gideon, 1, bureau acarf, Mr· L H Trufant, Norway, And one a Maxim, 3; D East Waterford, 10; J Greenings, J,Ε name new after tbe κ .SMITH, men knew thing more—making place stein W. P. Andrews, South Knightly, 25. Luncb tbe building pa- that they were written by who or Stallion Draft 3 year J 8 4 yearlings, 8. Paire Β F Richards, Newton Pippins, 1, Cayu- 60; GraoeîBennett, Norway, homelike does not mean fools of Bred, old, Grade Wheeler, South Paru, weigh- and benefactor of tbe g about It may have making Woodstock, 4; Çevoo yearlings, ca Ribeton W H Mra Alma Norway, 60; Pearl tron college. Attorney at Law, nothiag farmiug. the children. Home to be and J H Millett, Norway, β; F Ρ Morrill, 2800 and under, «Eugene D Millatt, Red, 2, Pipplne, 50; set, Bailey, been in but respected J. S. & J. H. Millett, 4; C. R. King, ing Geneva Governor Belcher, but with rare mod- MAINE. unkind me, I replied; "Yea, 2; L 3, F W Tucker, Buckfield, R I Greeniugi, 50, Cook, Norway, 75. Centerpiece, V, \V. loved the children should be well Norway, Guy Curtis, Norway, 15; W Rogers, Norway, 8; ;w think so because are the by South Paris, 8; Grade Durham calves. Norway, William's Cul- Mr· John Las- be tbe Collections a Specialty you you pres- and Each child 2 year old, Chae Merrill, Norway, 5; J 2400 aud Favorite, 2, Nodhead, 2, Sturtevant, Norway, 75; esty declined honor, requesting managed orderly. D. Millett, Α. Ρ A Wheeler, 8; pairs weighing em- H :Γ, ident of a so-called mothers' club, the Leslie F D Eugene Norway, 4; D Ε vert*, 2, Fall 50. Tolman Sweet·, •elle, Norway, 50. Centerpiece art tbe board to call tbe edifice Nassau should be the manners that in- Flint, Norway, 3; Knightly, L. F. under, Ε S Abbott, Norway, 12; Pipplne, members of which are old maids." taught East 1 F D F. Millett, Norway, 3; L. Evuett, 2; Grime· Sbiiwassee Beau Mra Harold Bailey, Norway, w mostly Waterford, 2; year old, 1, Golden, 50, broidery, as the Honour we re- i; Λ ΓΛΚΚ. volve the principle of right and wrong. Grade Hereford P. J. Mills & Sodb, Norway, 10; pair· weigh- Hall expressing Well, I shall have less hesitation in F Ρ 3. calves, Lovojuy, tv, 1; Carl Churchill, South Fal Mra Geo Devine, Norway, 75. Ceo- It is not for me to tell you bow. One Koightly, 5; Morrill, Norway, iug 2000 aod uudèr, Eugene D Mlllett, 12; Paris, 50; tain, In this remote Part'of tbe Globe, 7j at Law, tackling this subject than I would cer- Norway, 4; J. A. SturtevaDt, South William'· Ret! coral work embroidery or Attorneys cannot make set rules for up Brood maree and colte— Brood Ε V Pearson, Buckfleld, 10; W W Ripley, Pippins, 1, Favorite, 50, terplece of tbe Glori- tain because 1 bringing sucking Paris, 3; H. A. Robblns, 2; Grade Hol- Fall French lira John 50. to tbe immortal Memory XAIXK. political questions, have, "Make home mare wilh foal W W Maxim, (J A South Aetracbau, 1, Fameuee, 2, Genetln·, knot, LMaelle, children, but this I do say: by berslde, stein L. E. East Watur- Paris, 8; sweepstakes, Young, ous William the 3d, who was a with the assistance of my wife, partly calves, Mclntlre, Roxbury Russet 50. Centerpiece rlckrack embroidery, Mra King orrî'k. ï'.lrry C.Park a cheerful and spot and South Paris, $15; A G Lovejoy, Norway, Parle, 15; Ray ThuretOD, Audover, 12; 50, raised two children. I bo- pleasant keep f;>rd, 4; W. N. Judkins, South Paris, 3; Deeliable Varieties—Wm Ab- Lotta Aahton, 25; Mra John Lawelle, 50.

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