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BEVERLY FARMS 
Mr. and Mrs. James E. McDonnell 
are to spend Memorial Day and Sunday 
at Clinton, Mr. McDonnell’s former 
home. 
The Hamilton Driving club will open 
its racing season on Memorial Day at 
the Myopia speedway and will have some 
interesting events. Among the trotters 
that will be out for the ribbons will be 
“Earl of Chatham,’ a black stallion 
owned by Dr. J. J. Riordan of the 
Farms. 
A little later inthe season the Farms 
will probably have the privilege of wit- 
-nessing the minstrel show given by mem- 
bers of the Manchester W. R. C. who 
are considering the presentation of it in 
Neighbor’s hail. Recently it was given 
in Manchester Town hall to a crowded 
house and as aresult of many requests 
they are again to present it there next 
week, June 4. 
S. F. Currier, the popular baggage 
master at the local station, passed 
through a very successful operation 
Tuesday, the exceedingly warm weather 
probably having a great deal to do in 
bringing about the occurrence. Frank 
has been proudly sporting a luxurious 
growth of ““spinach,’’? which, no doubt, 
with the thermometer at 90 degrees 
must have been a little too warm for him 
to carry around any longer; hence the 
** operation.”’ 
“*Bonney,’’ the pet bull dog belong- 
ing to Duncan T. Smith while out one 
day recently with Mrs. Smitno had a 
rather tough experience which he_prob- 
ably does not care to repeat. While on 
Hart street they made a call on an aged 
lady, but no sooner had they entered the 
door when various kinds of noises filled 
the air, which soon could be recognized 
as those of the feline family mingled 
with cries of pain from Bonney, who 
had three cats light on him the moment 
he was inside the door, and seven or 
eight more in various parts of the room 
waited their turn. A broom and _ other 
implements of war were finally instru- 
mental in driving off the cats, —no small 
job at that, as there were no windows 
which could readily be opened; besides 
the cats would much prefer to. stay. 
Bonney, however, battle scarred and 
panting, was finally rescued, and he 
probably will never go there again. 
Real Estate 
And Improvements 
An important transfer of real estate 
was that of recent date whereby Charles 
E. Hubbard transferred to J. Sumner 
Draper of Milton his property situated 
on Grove street, Beverly Farms, consist- 
ing of about 34 acres of land, two fine 
frame houses used as summer residences, 
together with two stables, and_ other 
buildings, and all the furnishings. Mr. 
Draper buys for investment. In the 
deal Mr. Hubbard acquires property on 
Bay State Road, Boston. 
M. E. Gorman is advertising for sale 
four house lots, 70x200 feet, on “Tenney 
avenue, near the greenhouses of Magnu- 
son & Hylen. ‘The lots are about the 
most choice sites for building purposes 
on the market in Manchester at the pre- 
sent time. 
W. B. Walker has purchased a_ track 
of woodland, adjoining his estate at 
West Manchester, from the Richard- 
son heirs, comerising 34 acres. The sale 
was made by M. E. Gorman. 
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Fine Pets and Great Sporting Dogs 
Young Dogs and Puppies for Sale 
Dogs Taken, ‘Trained and Boarded 
Also White and various 
Colored Persian Cats 
Team is in Beverly Farms and 
Manchester. every morning with 
Fresh Vegetables from the Farm 
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BroiLer CHICKENS TO ORDER 
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TOWN NOTICES 
MANCHESTER 
isege 
and claims against 
All bills the 
should be presented to the Selectmen 
before Wednesday of week. 
approval the bills will be paid by the 
Town 
on or 
After 
Town 
the. following 
regular business meeting 
will be held on Thursday 
evening of each week at seven o'clock, al- 
the last Saturday afternoon of each 
each 
Treasurer, at 
The 
of the Board, 
his office, on 
Saturday. 
so on 
month from two to four o’clock. 
EDWARD S. KNIGHT, 
WALTER R. BELL, 
GEORGE L. ALLEN; 
Selectmen of Manchester. 
Water Board Notice 
The regular meeting ‘of the 
BOARD will be held at their office, 
WATER 
in the 
Town Hall Building, on the last Wednes- 
day of cach month, from 2 to 5 o’cloclk, 
P. M. AIl orders for shutting off or letting 
on of water, veports of leaks, and all business 
of the depurtment under the Superintendent 
reported at the 
Pumping Slation. 
Per order, 
MANCHESTER WATER BOARD. 
should be his office at 
Town Treasurer’s Notice 
The TOWN 
office in 
TREASURER will be at 
the Town Hall Building, on 
Saturdiys. for the payment of bills, from 1 
o’clock to 5 and from 7 to 8 o'clock P. M. 
When a holiday comes on Saturday the 
pay day will be Friday previous at the same 
hours. 
his 
EDWIN P. STANLEY, 
Treasurer. 
Notice 
The regular meetings of the SCHOOL 
COMMITTEE will be held the first Mon- 
day evening of each month at which time 
all bills against the school department of 
the town should be presented for approval. 
ALFRED C. NEEDHAM, 
Secretary. 
Notice 
For the convenience of any person hav- 
ing business with the School Committee or 
Supt. of Schools, Mr. Charlés E. Fish, 
the Superintendent, will be at the office 
of the School Committee, in the Town Hall 
Building, Thursday afternoon of each week, 
from 3.30 to 4.30 o’cloch. 
SCHOOL COMMITTER. 
