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BEVERLY FARMS 
Forrester H. Pierce of New York has 
been spending a part of the past week 
with his family on West street. 
Mrs. R. J. McNeil has opened her 
boarding house at Pride’s, the house 
having undergone many improvements 
since it closed last fall. 
Albert W. Dix met with an unfortu- 
uate accident Tuesday. as he was 
“*cranking’’ anautomobile. The crank 
““backed fire’? and broke Mr. Dix’ 
wrist. He was cared for at the Beverly 
hospital. 
Those who attended the whist party 
in G. A. R. hall last evening under the 
auspices of the Hook & Ladder Co. had 
avery enjoyable time. The object of 
the party was to secure funds to assist in 
furnishing their table at the coming fair 
in City hall. 
Resolutions Passed by Church on 
Good Work of Bible Class. 
Ata recent meeting of the Beverly 
Farms Baptist church the following reso- 
lution was unanimously passed: 
—““Wuereas: The Friends’ Bible 
class, a duly organized class in the Bible 
school of the church, Mrs. Anna’ Web- 
ster, president; Mrs. Lydia E. Williams, 
vice president; Mrs. Emily Smith,. sec- 
retary, Mrs. Sarah Crowell, treasurer; 
Mrs. Emily Hadley, chairman of the 
executive committee; Mrs. Sarah Whit- 
man, founder, and James. ;B. Dow, 
teacher, has caused to be purchased a 
lot of land, now numbered 17 High 
street, and erected thereon a dwelling 
tees for the occupancy of the minister 
of the society, ‘and 
WHEREAS: 
has caused the said houseto be trans- 
ferred to the possession of this society, 
without debt or mortgage, for the sum 
of one dollar, a mere legal consideration; 
Be.Ir Resotvep: . That this _so- 
ciety extend to the aforesaid Bible class. 
a vote of thanks for this gratuitous gift 
and that a copy of these resolutions be 
sent to the aforesaid Bible class and. that 
they be recorded on the records of this 
church.’’ 
The class has received many compli- 
ments as the result of its excellent work 
in bringing about the burning of the mort- _ 
gage and turning the parsonage over to 
the church several weeks ago. ‘The 
officers of the class and the executive 
committee, of which Mrs. George H. 
Hadley is chairman, have worked zeal- 
ously toward that end andthe above reso- 
lutions from the church will no doubt be 
greatly appreciated. Th: class will 
meet next luesday afternoon at the home 
of Mrs. Lydia E. Williams at which 
time the election of officers for the en- 
suing year will take place and future 
work will be planned. 
8. J. ConnoLty, 
G. P. ConnoLty, 
T. D. Conno.iy, 
Established 1876. 
The said organized class 
For 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
D. B. HODGKINS’ 
Flour, Grain, Hay and Straw, 
SONS, 
MILL FEEDS AND POULTRY SUPPLIES 
30: Pearl Street, 
GLOUCESTER 
Tels. 90 and 91 
~~ ELECTRIC: WORK 
Electric Light Wiring Electric Bells 
Library ‘Lamps 
Electric Automobiles 
Clark & Mills Electric Co., 
BOSTON 
Daniel Linehan & Son 
Contractors and Builders 
We were the eoniacoae for ie Entire 
Stonework and Grading at H. C. Frick’s 
new residence. 
DANIEL LINEHAN 
PRIDES CROSSING 
Tappan Street, 
MANCHESTER 
Tel. 170 
Electric Bulbs 
Mercury Rectifiers and Automobile Supplies 
Manchester Tel. 146-5 
JOHN H. LINEHAN 
Railroad Avenue, 
ROCKPORT 
prelet2s5 
AND SUPPLIES # 
Storage Batteries Electric Telephones 
Party Decorations 
P. O. Block, Manchester 
CAMBRIDGE 
Special attention given to House and 
Land Drainage. Estimates given and 
Contracts performed for Roads, 
Bridges, Sewers, 
Wells, Earthwork, Blasting, Grading, 
Stone Masonry and Landscape Work, 
Steam Drilling Tree 
specialty. 
GO iN.NO:L EY ~~ Bay @%S, 
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO 
& CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS 4 
BEVERLY FARMS, 
BRANCH OFFICE AT MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA., ~ 
Estimates given on Blasting, Excavating, Grading, Landscape, Steam 
Drilling and all kinds of Stone Work. All work personally attended to 
STEAM ROAD KOLLERS TO LET. 
MASS. 
BUILDERS OF LAWN TENNIS COURTS 
HOUSE AND LAND DRAINAGE. 
RoBpeErt ROBERTSON, 
Pres’t and Treas. Incorporated 1903 
Robert Robertson Co. 
CONTRACTORS 
the 
Installation of Complete Plumbing, Gas Lighting, 
Heating and Water Supply Plants 
Beverly, Beverly Farms, Manchester and Hamilton, Mass. 
TELEPHONE CONNECTION 
JAMES B. DOW 
Gardener and Florist 
Roses, Herbaceous and Budding Plants. 
Cut Flowers and Greenhouse Products for 
Decorations andFuneral Work. 
Hale Street, ~ Beverly Farms 
J. B. DOW JOHN H. CHEEVER 
JAS: B. DOW & CO. 
Coal and Wood 
We are now prepared to deliver 
coal at short notice to all parts of 
Manchester and Beverly Farms 
Beach Street Hale Street 
Manchester Beverly Farms 
WINTER and SUMMER BOARD for] 
HOR 
SES 
With Nice Sunny Paddocks Adjoining Stable. 
Horses and Carriage to let by the day or season. 
Everything given the best of care. 
Horses called for and delivered 
JOHN CONNORS, 
Carriages Stored. 
Horse Clipping. 
TAPPAN ST., MANCHESTER 
“(Near B. & M. Station) 
moving a_ 
Water Works, ~ 
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