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MANCHESTER, 
George F. Peck of ‘Reading, former- 
ly of this town, yesterday filed a peti- 
tion in bankruptcy. His liabilities 
amount to $4,707, and his assets, 
$4,000. Among his creditors are the 
following-named local concerns: the 
Manchester Ice .Co., $10;  Bullack, 
Bros., $10; D. B. Hodgkins, $10; G. 
W. Hooper, $22; G. S. Swett, $15; 
Smith’s Express Co., $5; Roberts & 
Hoare, $2; Manchester Cricket, £40; 
A. Carter, $22; Ayers. Bros., $2 and 
R. Culbert, $5. This is the second 
time Mr. Peck has filed bankruptcy 
proceedings since leaving here. 
The party and dance of the class of 
06, S.H.S., in town hall last night 
was a grand success, the hall being 
crowded. The grand march was led 
by Sayre Merrill and Miss Edna Kit- 
field, who wore white muslin. Sayre 
Merrill was the floor director, and 
Bertram Floyd, assistant. Aids, B. 
Sinnicks, John Dillon, W. Sheehan, 
Hollis Bell and Sidney Marshall, ’06, 
H. Floyd, ’05, Lee Marshall, ’04, and 
Harold Stanley, 07. Mrs. Frederick 
Johnson, Mrs. F. G. Cheever and Mrs. 
Fred Merrill were the matrons. 
Long’s orchestra of four pieces fur- 
nished music. 
Joseph Sousa, the one-year son of 
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sousa passed 
away Thursday. 
The selectmen have given to Albert 
Sinnicks the contract for handling the 
board of health cesspool cart, his bid 
being the lowest. There were three 
other bidders — Alex. Carter, Charles 
MIAN TER 
Successor to E. S. Padelford, 
Jeweler & Optician 
FINE REPAIRING a Specialty. 
150 MAIN STREET, 
GLOUCESTER. 
Branch Store: 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA. 
board of health. 
moving the ‘holdings: will be payable 
Littlefield and Elmer Haskell. This 
is the initiative step taken by the town 
toward disposing of cesspool] holdings, » 
and many are inclined to think it is 
but a first step toward providing some 
kind of a sewerage system for the town 
later. From.now on parties. desiring 
cesspools cleaned must notify the 
The expense. ofyre- 
EDWARD S. BRADLEY, 
PRACTICAL PLUMBER, 
Gas Fitting, Hot Water Heating. Personal 
~ attention given to all work. 
shad 44 Central St., Manchester. 
epeore connection. 
CHAS. HOOPER, 
DEALER IN 
Boots, Shoes, Rubbers. 
A full line of Summer Footwear. 
to the town. 
The new excavating cart for town 
use atrived: Tuesday.’ It ‘is. of : the 
lastest improved type of odorless carts. 
Arthur Crocker has entered the 
employ of Sheldon’s Market, as book- 
keeper, for the summer. 
Miss Jennie Hannable has been as- 
sisting in the postoffice during the 
past “week in the absence of “Miss Central aeeds ‘Manchesterby-the- Sea. 
Johnson. aTF 
As Memorial Day approaches there 
A. LEE & SONS, 
REPAIRING promptly attended to. 
is a great call for flowers with which 
to deck the graves of the civil war 
heroes. The serverity of the season 
has been such that wild flowers are 
not to be found in such profuse num- 
bers as in former years.. Owners of 
private greenhouses can therefore feel 
that any flowers which they may have 
can be used to good avail. 
The Manchester Provision Store, 
Depot square, will close business to- 
day. The store will be vacated the 
first of next week, it having been 
rented, it is understood, to an Italian, 
who will come from Boston next week 
and open a fruit store. 
SHELDON ’S MARKET. 
Established 1845, F: K. HOOPER, Proprietor. 
DEALER IN 
First-Class PROVISIONS, Poultry, Game, Vegetables, etc. 
Central Street, MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA. 
PRIDES CROSSING. MAGNOLIA, 
"SOMETHING DIFFERENT”’ for WEDDING),GIFTS. 
Sf). SM5. 
ee ae Aa age Li b, 
Manchester-by-the-Sea. 
Physicians’ Prescriptions a specialty. 
Established 1856 
Telephone 67. 
BEVERLY FARMS. 
Whether it be reality or merely imaginative, there has existed for generations a feeling 
that tea from a “ Brown Betty” is far superior to that made in any other kind of teapot. 
Its lack of style has at times banished it in favor of more pretentious table silver, but now, 
elaborated with sterling silver as shown, it notonly retains its prized tea-making qualities, 
but is as well a handsome and decorative table piece, and a wedding gift of individuality. 
' We have them of high glazed pottery in brown, cobalt blue, and silver grey, with white 
glazed removable strainer or steeper. They are mounted and nose tipped with sterling 
silver and have large silver monogram made to order on one side and silver shield on re- 
verse side. With shield on both sides instead of monogram, one dollar less. We can also 
furnish coffee pots and chocolate pots in the same style. 
Tea Pot, height a in. , capacity about at., er 50 L 
15.50 a 
Coffee Pot 
Chocolate Pot, “ a, tae 
SALEM. 
Jewellers and Silversmiths, Essex and Washington Streets, 
ks) “ cs “ 
