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MANCHESTER D. B. HODGKINS’ SONS, 
Miss Alveda Adams of Salem spent 
Sunday the guest of her sister Mrs. D. Flour, Grain, May and Straw, 
Elmer Butler. 
Manchester paid to the county in 1907 MILL FEEDS AND POULTRY SUPPLIES 
as dog tax $317, and was rebated in this 
same connection £245. 10. 30 Pearl Street, Tappan Street, Railroad Avenue, 
"sine WES SR A EEE faa hl pth ced ARP GLOUCESTER MANCHESTER ROCKPORT 
he P Tels. 90 and 91 Tel. 170 Tel. 125 
dinner entertainment, connected with the 
annual banquet of the Essex County leg- 
islators, in Boston, Tuesday night. 
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ELECTRIC WORK AND SUPPLIES 
Harry T. Swett went to’ the Madam Electric Light Wiring Electric Bells Storage Batteries Electric Telephones 
Be Rr : h fall 3a. lew Library Lamps Electric Bulbs Party Decorations 
es te ane pia > 4 ewbury Electric Automobiles Mercury Rectifiers and Automobile Supplies 
street, Boston, ednesday and was op- . K 
erated upon. yesterday by Dr. C. A. | Clark & [ills Electric Co., P. O. Block. Manchester 
BOSTON Manchester Tel. 146-5 CAMBRIDGE 
Porter for appendicitis. 
Frank W. Fleming arrived home from 
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Dartmouth college Wednesday for a 
short vacation. He has been troubled ] fe dl] (Oj) Special attention given to House and 
i i i i Land Drainage. Estimates given and 
much with rheumatism since his recent 
Contracts performed for Roads, 
illness. Contractors and Builders Bridges, Sewers, Water Works, 
Edmunds & Crocker of the Manches- erro Wells, Earthwork, Blasting, Grading, 
ter Ice Co., completed harvesting their aes ee ye eae a oe the Entire Stone Masonry and Landscape Work, 
ice Tuesday, one of the ponds being cut Re AT no pa enezat eC APaCk, § Steam Drilling Tree moving a 
on Saturday, one on Monday and the DANIEL LINEHAN — JOHN H. LINEHAN ‘“Pecialty. 
last’ on ‘Tuesday. ‘The ice averaged PRIDES CROSSING 
about 11 inches. If the cold snap con- 
tinues they may be able to complete fill- 
ing their houses, three out of the four @ O N N O (is e Y B R O SP. 
rooms now being filled. ot CONTRACTORS AUNID BUILDERS ry 
Nothing can speak better for the pre- 
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serving qualities of platinum prints and ; BEVERDS FARMS, MASS. 
sepias in photographic work than the test e ‘ yey ace BRANCH OFFICE AT MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA. 
the pictures displayed in the show case T. D. Connotty, Estimates given on Blasting, Kxcavating, Grading, Landscape, Steam 
: Drilling and all kinds of Stone Work. All work personally attended to 
attacaed to the outside of the Old Corner 
Store have been subjected to The pic- STEAM ROAD KOLLERS TO LET. BUILDERS OF LAWN TENNIS COURTS 
y SPECIAL ATTENTION GLVEN TO HOUSE AND LAND DRAINAGE. 
tures were placed in the case last July by 
E. G. Merrill, the Salem photographer, 
as an advertising attraction, and they 
have not been disturbed since. Though Robert Robertson Co. 
the mounts have faded to a certain ex- 
tend, and the pictures as a whole show CONTR ACTORS 
che result of long exposure, the prints For the Installation of Complete Plumbing, Gas Lighting, 
have stood the test extremely well and 
look as well today as they did six months Heating and Water Supply Plants 
ago. Perhaps it is not as much the Beverly, Beverly Farms, Manchester and Hamilton, Mass. 
platinum and the sepia, as the way these TELEPHONES CONNE CLIN 
are manipulated at Merrill's studio be- 
Established 1876. Ropert Roverrson, Pres’t and Treas. Incorporated 1903 ' 
: : J.B. DOW Je : 2WVE 
fore they are displayed. “This Salem JAMES B. DOW Bier ate 
studio has had a big success with this JAS. B. DOW & CO. 
sort of photography, —their specialty ot G » 
ing children’s photography. ardener and Florist C Oa | an d Wood 
Roses, Herbaceous and Budding Plants. We are now prepared to deliver 
Prof. Hart on the South. Cut Flowers and Greenhouse Products for Hpac short notice to all parts of 
The industrial and racial situation in Decorations andFuneral Work. 4 a“ 2 ae seat ey Perms 
the Seuth was never more interesting and cach-otreet Hale Street 
g Hale Street, Beverly Farms Manchester Beverly Farms 
important than at the presentday. Prof. 
Albert Bushnell Hart’s series of articles 
on the South, therefore, in the Boston 
Evening Transcript, the first of which 
appeared Saturday, February Ist, will be 
a valuable addition to the literature now 
before the public on the subject. Those 
interested who want to follow the series, 
which will appear consecutively on Wed- 
nesdays and Saturdays following in six 
installments, may have them mailed at 
the regular supscription price, eighteen 
cents for the six issues. 
WINTER and SUMMER BOARD for 
HORSES 
With Nice Sunny Paddocks Adjoining Stable. 
Horses and Carriage to let by the day or season. 
Everything given the best of care., Carriages Stored. 
Horses called for and delivered Horse Clipping. 
TAP 
JOHN CONNORS,  TAFPAN ST, MANCHESTER 
