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Bessie Elford Crombie. 
Miss Bessie Elford Crombie, daugh- 
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin M. 
Crombie, Pleasant street, Manchester, 
passed away about midnight, Wednes- 
day, after a brief illness of less than 
four days with peritonitis. 
The news of Miss Crombie’s decease 
was a great shock to her friends here, 
many of whom were unaware of the 
fact that she was ill. Out among her 
friends, cheerful and happy, full of 
life and energy one day, on her death 
bed the next, her death has cast a 
gloom over the community. 
Last Saturday night she was down 
town and seemed as well as. she ever 
was. After retiring that night she 
felt the dreaded trouble coming on, 
but she did not arouse her parents till 
the next morning, when the serious- 
ness of the disease became known. 
Dr. Blaisdell was called, and later 
Dr. Washburn was called in for con- 
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‘she died, 
ference. Morphine was fected to 
quiet the pain, but nothing could be 
done to overcome the disease, and the 
end came shortly after midnight, 
Wednesday. 
Miss Crombie was one of the most 
popular young ladies in town. She 
was born here, in the house in which 
24 years ago last November. 
She attended the local schools, though 
she did not graduate from the high 
school, leaving there in her last year. 
She was graduated from the Salem 
Commercial school, and for some time 
she was eee as peacceote for 
Woodbury Bros., in Beverly. 
A mother and father, a brother, 
Benjamin L., a little four-year-old 
sister, Dorothy, whom she _ had 
come to love and care for as a mother, 
survive her. 
Funeral services will be held at the 
late home of the deceased, Pleasant 
street, this afternoon at 230. Rev. 
E. H. Brewster will officiate. Burial 
will be at Rosedale. 
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