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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
New York Pastor Preached at 
Manchester on Money,—Giving. 
Rev. Arthur T. Brooks, pastor of 
Grace Baptist church, New York city, 
preached at the Baptist church, Man- 
chester, last Sunday morning, taking for 
his. text: ““How is it that I hear of 
thee? give an account of thy steward- 
ship; for thou mayest be no longer 
steward.’’? (Luke 16: 2). His sub- 
ject was ‘“ Christian Stewardship.’’ 
In his preliminary remarks, Rev. Mr. 
Brooks said that there was a time when 
ministers stood in the pulpit and asked 
for money; they felt like beggars. “They 
were beggers no long:r, however, but 
stewards, —stewards of God. ‘“‘If your 
pastor is a steward to you, you should be 
to others.’ 
““There is a great need of preaching 
along the line of Christian stewardship,’’ 
he said, continuing, “‘for it says in the 
Bible for us to preach the gospel to every 
creature. Read the Patriarchs, the 
Kings, the Prophets, in fact, all the par- 
ables of Jesus, and you will find a great 
number of sermons all about money. 
“Lhey all revolve around money and giv- 
ing, and so, if we are to hear those 
words: ‘Well done good and _ faithful 
servant,’ weare to be stewards, —Chris- 
tian stewards. 
“* If we are to worship God we must 
give. Giving is worship, for it is abom- 
inable for a man who professes to bea 
Christian to come to church and wor- 
ship God in prayer or song or speech 
and neglect to give a ‘tenth’ of his 
money. Money is life. If God gave 
his life for us why is it not right for us to 
give our life, our money, to Him? 
‘* And again, great men leave legacies 
to churches, to institutions, and to 
schools, which is all right; yet how 
much good could have been done with 
that money had it not been stored away 
until the. giver had passed beyond, but 
had it been used for the maintenance 
and uplift of some poor, needy soul who 
was hungering for Christ. “Then, there 
is the great work upon the home and 
foreign mission fields; here there are 
great possibilities. 
“* At home if you give a tenth of your 
income or more, you could live and pay 
your debts on the day they are due, you 
could pay your pastor $1500a year or 
more, you could give tothe poor, you 
could extend the word of God to every 
creature and many souls could be saved. 
“It puts us to shame when we see 
how little we are doing for the foreign 
mission work. Our work in this great 
field is small compared to other denomi- 
nations. Oh! how much good could 
be done if we were to give what is right- 
fully God’s! Remember that the night 
cometh when no man can work. As 
you start in the new year see to it that you 
are giving to Ged that which is his, so 
that the work of God may be carried on 
OFFICE OF TAX COLLECTOR 
To the owners and occupants of the follow- 
ing described parcels of Real Estate situated in 
the Town of Manchester, in the County of Es- 
sex, Commonwealth of Massachusetts, and to 
the Public: 
You are hereby notified that the taxes thereon, 
severally assessed for the years hereinafter speci- 
fied, according to the list committed to me as 
Collector of Taxes, for said Town, by the As- 
sessors of Taxes, remain unpaid, and that the 
said parcels of Real Estate will be offered for 
sale by public auction, on the premises, Feb. 19, 
1908, 10.30 a.m.,for the payment of said Taxes, 
with costs and charges thereon, unless the same 
shall be previously discharged. 
The property is assessed to Julia L. Knight 
and consists of House, Stable, and about 10,000 
feet of Land situated on Magnolia avenue in 
sai | Town and is bounded as follows: 
Beginning at South-westerly corner of the 
Grantee’s lot on the road from Kettle Cove to 
Rail-road Station, thence Easterly along said 
road to a point or stake on the same thirty (30) 
feet Easterly from the Southerly line of the 
Grantee’s lot, measured ona line at right angles 
with said Southerly line, thence North-easterly 
on a line parallel with said Grantee’s line seven- 
ty (70) feet toa stake, thence North-westerly 
toastake by land of the Eastern. R. R. Co. 
said stake being thirty (30) feet North-easterly 
from the North-easterly corner of the Grantee’s 
lot, thence South-westerly by said R. R. land to 
the said North-easterly corner of the Grantee’s 
lot, thence South-easterly by said Grantee’s 
land thirty (30) feet and thence running South- 
westerly by said Grantee’s land to the place of 
beginning, containing about three thousand 
(3000) feet be the same more or less. 
Taxes unpaid for the year of 1905, $9.13; 
interest thereon $1.40. 
Taxes unpaid for the year 1906, $9.46; in- 
terest thereon, 66 cents. 
Taxes unpaid for the year of 1907, $10.56; 
interest thereon, 12 cents. 
Total Taxes, $29.15; total Interest, $2.18. 
Total amount, $31.33. 
Expense. 
Epwin P. STANLEY,. 
Collector of Taxes 
For the Town of Manchester. 
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP 
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC 
The co-partnership heretofore existing under 
the firm name of Temple & Scott is this day 
dissolved by mutual consent. ,The accounts of 
the firm will be liquidated by Mr. Scott, and 
any persons indebted to the firm are requested to 
make payments to him, or present claims for 
such amount as the firm may owe. 
The business will be continued by me at the 
old stand. 
JOHN SCOTT, 
Manchester, Mass., Jan. 9, 1908. 
in this place and so that it may be ex- 
tended throughout the kingdom of God 
to the fartherest parts of the earth.’’ 
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OFFICE OF TAX COLLECTOR 
To the owners and occupants of the following 
described parcels of Real Estate situated in the 
Town of Manchester, County of Essex, and 
Commonwealth of Massachusetts, and the pub- 
lic are hereby notified that the taxes thereon, 
severally assessed for the years hereinafter spec- 
ified according to the list committed, to me as 
Collector of Taxes, for said Town, by the As- 
sessors of Taxes, remain unpaid, and that said 
parcels of Real Estate will be offered for sale by 
public auction on the 12th day of February, 
1908, 2.00 p. m., at the office of the Treasurer 
and Collector of Taxes, at the Town Hall, 
Manchester, for the payment of said taxes, with 
costs and charges thereon unless the same shall 
be previously discharged. 
The property is assessed to Addison Davis of 
Beverly and is bounded and describedas follows: 
First Lor. 
Book 1241, Leaf 435, James A. Gray to Ad- 
dison Davis. : 
Seven acres, 60 poles more or less situated in 
the Town of Manchester and bounded and de- 
scribed as follows,—Beginning at the South- 
east corner of said lot and running North 5 de- 
grees, East 364 rods by land now or formerly of © 
Haskell and Israel O. Edwards to a. corner, 
thence South 89 W. 7 rods by land now 
or formerly of Ezra Dodge, thence South 20 
W. 72 rods by land now or formerly of 
Ezra Conant, thence South 5 degrees W. 30 
rods by lot of A. Dodge, thence W, 85 degrees 
» East 17 rods and 20 links by land now or for- 
merly of Haskell to the corner begun at being’ 
the same real estate of which one undivided 
half was conveyed to the Grantor and S. F.’ 
Gray by Asa Pingree and others, Trustees un- 
der the will of David Pingree and the undivided 
half by Joseph H. Lovett and others, Trustees 
under the will of Joseph E. Lovett, and S. F. 
Gray has conveyed his undivided half to said — 
Grantor by deeds dated Feb. 27, 1871. Re- 
corded Essex So. Dist. 1079-275. : 
Seconp Lor. = 
Description of Addison Davis Ice Pond Lot. 
Northerly by land of said Addison Davis 
easterly by or formerly of land of Appleton, 
Hull and Standley, westerly by land of said 
Davis. 
Southerly by land of Chas. Pickett, said land 
being a portion of that deeded to Wm. Young 
by John Baker and by Wm. Young to Addison 
Davis April 10, 1883, Essex So. Dist. 
Recorded Registry Book 1106, Leaf 206. 
Taxes unpaid Int. unpaid 
Year of 1902 $10.87 $3.36 - 
Spe S903 10.87 2.76 
ee al 90F 10.28 1.95 
it UG a CTS 10.42 S134 
“Coe le 1906 14.75 1.01 
poe 1 007, 19.34 my | 
$76.53 $10.63 
Total Taxes $76.53 
fo SS Int. 10.63 
$87.16 
Expense. 
Epwin P. STANLEY, 
Collector of Taxes 
For the Town of Manchester. 
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