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MR. E. K. DAY, RUMFORD FALLS.
 
MR. E. K. DAY, RUMFORD FALLS.
N 1001dng at this picture don't get your notion wrong,
 
Tbat wben lUr. Day ~'oes traveling, be takes bis block along;
 
No! It's there, -its doors wide open for every customer who calls,
 
As a tribute to the bustle of the tmvn of Rumford FaUs.
 
'Vllen the trolley was projected over Oxford Hills afar.
 
To the lovely town or Betbel where the gor~'eons landscapes are,
 
'Twas this man helped to build it; pushed it eal'ly; pushed it late;
 
Nevel' left off working for it; never ceased to agitate
 
TilJ the buzzing of tile trolley came as music to the ears.
 
Linldng pl'osperous towns together for the passing of the years.
 
He's a foe to retrogreseton and a friend of Illodern Peace;
 
In secret orders. he's enJisted where his friendships never cease,
 
To the welfare of his fellows, be gives thougbt and actual work.
 
Stands square for civic duties with no tendency to shirl{,
 
In shOl't.---a hell)ful citizen; this what his neighbors say:A hustling business factor and as honest as the Day.
 
  
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IN looking at this picture don't get your notion wrong,
 
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That when Mr. Day goes traveling, he takes his block along;
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No!  It's there, its doors wide open for every customer who calls,
 
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As a tribute to the hustle of the town of Rumford Falls.
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When the trolley was projected over Oxford Hills afar,
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To the lovely town or Bethel where the gorgeous landscapes are,
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'Twas this man helped to build it; pushed it early; pushed it late;
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Never left off working for it; never ceased to agitate
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Till the buzzing of tile trolley came as music to the ears,
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Linking prosperous towns together for the passing of the years.
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He's a foe to retrogression and a friend of modern Peace;
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In secret orders, he's enlisted where his friendships never cease,
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To the welfare of his fellows, he gives thought and actual work,
 +
Stands square for civic duties with no tendency to shirk,
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In short—a helpful citizen; this what his neighbors say:—
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A hustling business factor and as honest as the Day.

Revision as of 23:09, 21 March 2017

MR. E. K. DAY, RUMFORD FALLS.

IN looking at this picture don't get your notion wrong, That when Mr. Day goes traveling, he takes his block along; No! It's there, its doors wide open for every customer who calls, As a tribute to the hustle of the town of Rumford Falls. When the trolley was projected over Oxford Hills afar, To the lovely town or Bethel where the gorgeous landscapes are, 'Twas this man helped to build it; pushed it early; pushed it late; Never left off working for it; never ceased to agitate Till the buzzing of tile trolley came as music to the ears, Linking prosperous towns together for the passing of the years. He's a foe to retrogression and a friend of modern Peace; In secret orders, he's enlisted where his friendships never cease, To the welfare of his fellows, he gives thought and actual work, Stands square for civic duties with no tendency to shirk, In short—a helpful citizen; this what his neighbors say:— A hustling business factor and as honest as the Day.