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Notice to Subscribers 
SUBSCRIBERS leaving the city 
for their Shore Homes should 
notify this office of their change of 
address promptly, sending their 
presentas well as their new address. 
LENS GRINDING 
by our own machine is a specialty here. 
In doing our own work we not only give you 
the promptest, but the most accurate service. 
In the interests of Safety let us make or re- 
pair your Glasses or Spectacles for you in our 
own shop. All styles of Centers, including 
Shur-on, Globe Special, Fits-U, ete. etc. 
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Starr C. Hewitt, 158 Essex st., Salem 
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE 
MANCHESTER TRUST COMPANY OF MANCAESTER 
at the close of business Sept. 4, 1912, as 
rendered to the Bank Commissioner. 
ASSETS 
U. S. and State of Mass. Bonds 
(market value $17,000) .... $16,850.00 
Other Stocks and Bonds (Mar- 
ket value, $250,277.10), 
Loans on real estate, 
249,198.85 
39,050.00 
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Demand loans with collateral, . 2,000.00 
Time loans with collateral, ... 3,150.00 
Other time Loanss ye tris etter 147,001.19 
Banking house, furniture and 
fixtures (not assessed since 
DOSINNING)) Fer. cleictelels vatelans 2,500.00 
Other/-assetss es. oc ceil tor 52.00 
Due from reserve banks, ...... 29,545.33 
Due from other banks, ....... 4,674.07 
Cash: Currency and specie, .... 24,586.99 
Other Cash Items, ...... 179.07 
$518,787.50 
LIABILITIES 
Capital Stock . 2.2... .scesee- $100,000.00 
Surplus Fund ...............- 25,000.00 
Undivided Profits, Less Ex- 
penses, Interest and Taxes 
Paid Retiree eee terete ret ks 3156.87 
DEPOSITS (demand) 
Subject to Check, 2.2 --%.5.; 388,708.61 
Certified’ Checks, ..°....0... 100.00 
Treasurers’ checks, »........ 586.02 
Dividends, unpaid. ees os 36.00 
Reserved for Taxes, .......... 1,200.00 
$518,787.50 
For the last thirty days the average 
reserve carried was, currency and specie 
6.936 per cent; deposited in reserve banks, 
5.8919 per cent; United States and Massa- 
chusetts Bonds 3.124 per cent. 
Essex, ss. Manchester, Sept. 8, 1912 
Then personally appeared Ralph H. 
Mann, Secretary and Treasurer, and Oliver 
T. Roberts, President, and George W. 
Blaisdell, William Hoare, Horace Standley, 
Oliver T. Roberts and F. J. Merrill direc- 
tors of the Manchester Trust Company, 
and made oath that the foregoing state- 
ment, by them subscribed, is true, to the 
best of their knowledge and belief. 
Before me, 
GEORGE E. WILLMONTON. 
Notary Public. 
MANCHESTER 
Mr. George Forster Allen observed 
his 86th birthday Tuesday by pas- 
sing the day very quietly at his 
home, Elm street. Mr. Allen has not 
been in the best of health of late, 
but he is surprisingly active for one 
of his years and condition. ‘‘I nev- 
er expected to reach 86 years of 
age’’, said Mr. Allen to the Breeze 
man Tuesday. ‘‘If anyone had told 
me I would be this old | would nev- 
er have believed them.’’ Mr. Allen 
is planning a visit to his nephew in 
Danvers in the near future. For 
half a century Mr. Allen was close- 
ly identified with the town’s activi- 
ties, and until a year or so ago he 
was proprietor of the historic ‘‘Old 
Corner Store’’, now removed. 
Andrew M. Stone of Marblehead 
has been reappointed deputy of the 
Odd Fellows lodges at Manchester 
and Ipswich, by Grand Master John 
W. Roberts. The new Grand Master 
intends to vary the prevailing cus- 
tom of recent grand masters by 
confining his official visits to lodges 
which request his attendance. He 
says the “‘lodges have been visited 
to death,’’ and for the present, at 
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least, he will await their pleasure. — 
With the close of summer and the 
approach of autumn new life is be- 
ing evinced in the various lodges 
and secret orders. The Odd Fel- 
lows have several candidates on 
which the degrees will be worked as 
soon as the lodge is in condition to 
perform the work. 
To-night a dance under the man- 
agement of William Cook will be 
held in the Town hall. 
David Crowley and family have 
moved from Pleasant street to 
Morse’s court. 
ESTABLISHED 1841 
C. DODGE FURNITURE CO. 
Manufacturers of FINE FURNITURE 
Large veriety of Furniture of our own make always on hand Will also make te order. 
General Mill Work Done. 
REPAIRING AND REFINISHING 
stering in all its branches. 
Factory and Warerooms off North St. 
Manchester-by-the-Sea, 
Telephone Connection. 
Mass. 
EL in Cyyps prurtivrs 
$10 -:- $60 
Rebuilt machines with uew platen, type, 
Machines almost new at low. prices. 
Che Cypemriter Exchange, 
E. J. McCOLGAN, Mer. 
Tel. 166, Main 
ribbons, etc., $25 to $45. 
Repaired, Exchanged. 
38 Bromfield Street 
Boston, Mass. 
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