MANCHESTER 
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Mrs. Fred J. Merrill has been visiting 
in Newton the past week. 
Rev. E. H. Brewster delivered an ad- 
dress in Rockland on Lincoln, Wednes- 
day. 
Robert Robertson Co. has the con- 
tract for plumbing at the W. D. ,Denegre 
house. A Boston concern is installing 
the heat. 
Mrs. L. H. Ruge underwent a suc- 
cessful operation at the parsonage Wed- 
nesday, the oparation being performed 
by Dr. G. H. Washburn, assisted by 
Dr. Glendenning. We are pleased to 
say every encouragement is given of a 
‘complete and rapid restoration of health. 
Chief Peabody received the sad news 
Jast night wf the sudden death of his 
brother, John L. Peabedy, at Middleton. 
Mr. Peabody went to the store last night 
to get his evening paper and dropped 
dead in the store. Heart failure was the 
cause. Mr. Peabody was formerly a 
member of the autosquad here. ‘The 
Chief went to Middleton this morning. 
Candidates for Town Office. 
SELECTMEN, OVERSEERS OF Poor. | 
* Fred. K. Swett 
* Edward S. Knight 
* Walter R. Bell 
Geo. L. Allen 
ASSESSORS. 
* Fred K. Swett, 3 year term. 
* Edward S. Knight, 2 year term. 
* Walter R. Bell, 1 year term. 
M. E. Gorman (term undecided ) 
Town TREASUBER. 
* FE. P. Stanley. 
Albert Cunningham. 
~Warer ComMIssIONER (3 yrs. ) 
* N: P. Meldrum 
George E. Hildreth 
Park ComMIssIONER (3 yrs. ) 
* Charles O. Howe 
- Jeffrey S. Reed 
TREE WARDEN 
SUPERINTENDENT OF MotrH WorK 
** William Young 
John D. Morrison 
R. A. Mitchell 
200 HENS FOR SALE 
100 White Wyandottes, 50 B. 
Rocks (last spring pullets), 50 
yearlings, one Chas. A. Cypher’s 
_250-egge new Model Incubator, 
two Chas. A. Cypher’s New 
Model Colony Brooders, three 
Cypher’s Storm King  Brooders. 
Cc. T. LOOMIS 
Pleasant St. or 9 Central Sq. 
MANCHESTER, MASS. 
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Mrs. Sophia J. Tuck. 
The body of Mrs. Sophia Jones Tuck, 
widow of the late Rey. Jacob Tuck, 
was brought to Manchester for burial 
Wednesday. She died in Gloucester. 
Burglar Confesses 
The young man taken to the Man- 
chester police station this morning in 
connection with the Mitchell burglary 
confessed to Officer Andrews about 11 
o’ clock, after the clothing he wore had 
been identified. He admitted, too, that 
If it is printing you want, drop around 
to The Breeze Office. 
he had been shot in the arm the night he 
escaped from the house. 
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It is part of our business to help you 
Do it successfully. 
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is the leading paper of the North Shore. One. of its strongest points 
is that its clientele is a purchasing class; therefore it’s not so much the 
quantity of the circulation as the quality. It goes to the summer visitors in 
summer and follows them to their permanent residence in winter because it 
is wanted and paid for. That’s why it’s recognized as the best for advertising. 
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