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Essex County's Reliable Store 
CEOS NLT CUES OO CI CR GD 
MANCHESTER 
_ The Board of Assessors are holding a 
meeting today from 2 to 8 p. m. 
Miss Maude Besse of Lynn was a 
guest over Sunday of Mrs. Geo. L. 
Knight, School st. 
Wm. Irwin was elected librarian at 
the North Shore Horticultural society 
election last Friday night, and not R. A. 
Mitchell as we reported in the last issue. 
Chief James Hoare of the local fire 
department has been invited to act as 
one of the judges at the hose coupling 
contest and dance of the Gloucester fire- 
men next Wednesday evening. 
By one of those untimely errors, un- 
accountable, and hard to tell how it hap- 
pened, the notice we printed last week 
of the death of Mrs. John Milton Brown 
of Newburyport was made to read 
** Mrs. John Milton Knight.’’ 
A chimney fire at the residence of 
Amory Eliot, Sea street, Monday after- 
noon about 5 o’clock, called out the hose 
wagon, but before it arrived the fire was 
practically out. The contents of a hand 
chemical was turned into the fireplace 
and the gases soon smothered the flames, 
the damage being slight. An alarm 
from box 52, at the engine house, was 
sounded, after a telephone message from 
the Eliot house. 
A barge of 600 tons of coal from 
Perthamboy, N. J., arrived at the wharf 
of Samuel Knight & Sons, Monday. 
Senator James F. Shaw is given the 
same committee appointments as __ last 
year, —chairman of. committee on mili- 
tary affairs and member of the commit- 
tees on rules and on ways and means. 
‘To whom it may concern: The 
barn at Kimball farm is being torn down. 
Any deserving person is welcome to any 
part of it, provided he remove it at once. 
Per order, administratrix, estate Harriet 
K. Kimball.’’ The foregoing notice is 
self-explanatory. We very gladly pub- 
lish it as it may prove of benefit to some 
deserving family or families. 
Mrs. J. A. Lodge was in Lowell the 
first of the week visiting her grand- 
parents. 
Standley A. Lutz left Tuesday for 
New Hampshire for his health. He is 
troubled with bronchitis. 
Mr. and Mrs. Israel Martin returned 
last Monday from a ten days’ -visit to 
Mrs. Martin’s birthplace, at East Middle- 
bury, Vt., where they went to spend 
their 44th wedding anniversary, they 
having been married in Rutland, Vt., 44 
years ago. Mr. and Mrs. Martin re- 
visited all the scenes of their youth, and 
visited all Mrs. Martin’s brothers and 
sisters. 
Printing at the BreEze Office. 
GYPSY AND BROWN-TAIL MOTHS 
We will contract to do your Moth work and 
have it inspected by the Local or State Inspector 
Estimates Furnished 
ROBERT A. MITCHELL 
FORESTRY AND 
ENTOMOLOGY 
Telephone Connection. 
L. B. 35 
s Manchester, Mass. 
