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MANCHESTER, 
Miss Gertrude Ashley went to 
Haverhill Wednesday where she will 
spend a week with Miss Alice Blais- 
dell, a sister to Dr. Blaisdell of this 
town. Miss Alice Blaisdell is also 
in Haverhill, a guest of her aunt. 
The Manchester House is now near 
completion and will probably be open 
the latter partof thismonth. The in- 
terior has been entirely remodelled 
and an addition has been built on the 
southerly end which will be used as 
an office. The building has received 
a fresh coat of paint this week. 
The selectmen this week awarded 
the contract for heating the Alms 
House at the Cove to Edward S. 
Bradley of this town. A hot water 
system will be installed. 
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. J. Norie and 
family, who have been spending the 
summer with Mr. Norie’s family in 
Chicago, returned to Manchester 
Thursday. 
Thomas Bennett, coachman for W. 
D. Denegre, started Thursday for a 
week’s outing in Maine. 
Samples of Herbarium Paper mailed on request. 
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Oxfords 
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Flat Lasts, Pointed Toes, Light or Heavy Weight 
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Salem Store, 284 Essex St. 
Lynn Store, 42 Market St. 
Boston Store, 40 West St. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
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Stoves, 
Ranges and HKurnaces, 
KITCHEN FURNISHING GOODS, 
PLUMBING AND HEATING, 
21 Central Street, 
Manchester-by-the-Sea, Mass. 
Telephone 53-12 
Golf Finais at the County Club. 
The open Golf tournament at the Essex 
County Club came to a close last Saturday, 
H. H. Wilder of the Vesper Golf Club 
winning out by defeating Owen Winston of 
Westchester in the hnals. The match was 
closely played throughout, but Winston 
weakened towards the end, Wilder winning 
2 up and 1 to play. 
G. McC. Sargent won out in the second 
sixteen, defeating C. M. Cole, Sekoa, 1 up 
after a nineteen hole play. Harrison K. 
Caner was the winner of the third sixteen, 
beating Joseph Wood, 2 up, 1 to play. 
Out of ninety-six entries in the medal 
handicap play only twenty-nine handed in 
cards. Medals were offered for best gross 
and net scores, Joseph C. Wood and F. T. 
Pfaelter tying for the former, with a net of 
75, and G. McC. Sargent and D. M. Cole 
tying for the latter with 82 each. 
Manchester was Weak. 
Manchester was unable to present her 
strongest lineup in last Saturday's game 
against the Pioneers of Lynn and was de- 
feated by the score of 10 to 5. 
Knight, Manchester’s star pitcher, was not 
in condition, and Walen essayed to take his 
place on the firing line. He did very well 
until the fourth inning, when the Lynn boys 
fellon him for four runs. Dunbar who had 
been taking care of the receiving end went 
into the box in the fifth inning, and O’Brie1 
donned the mask. This change ened 
better and Lynn scored only three runs dur- 
ing the remainder of the game. 
Manchester, as usual, made a good begin- 
ning and scored three runs in the first inning, 
but she was unable to keep up the pace and 
the home boys were blanked until the seventh 
when they scored two more runs. 
The game was rather loosely played 
throughout, both teams making several 
errors during the game. 
The score and line up: 
TIMMINS seers: 123456789 Ri 
Pioneers....... rey EUS 1) Oy ag 
Manchester....... 300000200 5 
4 
Pioneers — D. Cuthbert 3b, Pitchforth 1b, 
Sanborn ss, Beaudry If, Murphy 2b, Harvey 
rie Gallagher co iy aC Cuthbert c, Driscoll p. 
’Manchesters — Wilkinson lf and 3b, Walen 
p and 3b, Stanley 1b, Dunbarcandp, Knight 
rf, Gillis cf, C. Standley 2b, Wheaton rf, 
Dougherty ss, O’Brien c, Wade substitute. 
We have a remedy which we guar- 
antee will cure dandruff and will stop 
the hair from coming out. Price, 65 
cents, at Monteiroand Vasconcellos’.* 
HEAVY TAXPAYERS. 
Manchester has Thirteen who pay over $5000. 
The list of heavy taxpayers in Man- 
chester is increasing each year, the 
town now having thirteen who pay 
more than $1000. ‘Three of these pay 
over $1700, while T. Jefferson Cool- 
idge pays $8,475.41, according to the 
list just completed by the Board of 
Assessors, and upon which the present 
low rate of $8.60 is based. 
That the North Shore, and Man- 
chester in particular, is growing more 
popular each year, is forcibly shown 
by the large number of people who 
yearly make this their place of_resi- 
dence. Many families now dive’ 
the year around, and ere TEP ctidhes 
of others wil] give up their town ROtses: 
for places on the shore, according to 
the prediction of one who has followed 
the growth of the North Shore. 
Among the heaviest taxpayers in 
Manchester this year are the A. P. 
Rockwell estate $2,044.17, the George 
B.. Howe estate 1,702.37, James 
McMillan heirs 1356.32, Mary Hemen- 
way heirs 1,335.36, Clement S. 
Houghton 1,317.80, Francis M. White- 
house 1,220.82, Robert H. Gardiner 
trustee for A. G. Thayer 1,203.10, 
Eben D. Jordan 1,195.40, Hortense 
Head, 1,173.90, Margaret Sturgis 
1,100.57, Ida A. Higginson 1,088.33, 
R. C. Hooper 1,039.74. 
Following is a list of all who pay 
taxes amounting toover $50 :— 
BBOTT Gordon $944.66, Hannah Lee Allen 122.85, 
Caroline W. Allan 133.09, John R. Allen 60.57, 
Alfred Arnable estate 69.11. 
AKER Nancy A. $123.84, Charlotte E. Brown 
331.53, Katherine Bement 232.38, Patrick H. 
oyle 54 33, Amos F. Bennett 30.06, Benjamin S. 
Be lock 80. 91, Trustee will Annie F. Boardman 81. 70, 
Fred Burnham 158.18, T. Dennie Boardman 146.48, 
Parker L. Bremer 405.34, George W. Blaiscell 94. 67, 
Boston & Maine R.R. 145.99. 
Cis, W. acob $60.61, Samuel] Cheever heirs 
91.59, W. M: Cheever 107.75, M. J. Callahan 107.78, 
H. Chase 64.65, T. Jefferson Coolidge 8,475.41, Ts 
bares Coolidge, jr. 652.16, Hetty S. Coolid e estate 
705.20, 1. Randolph Coolidge 320.06, Mary D. Cobb 
234. 35, Chester L. Crafts 65.21, Emily W. Curtis 425.70, 
Eliza T. Cabot 120.40, John Corliss trustee 129.57, 
Congregational Church and Society 50.10. S. V. R: 
Crdeby 511.12, Lucinda S. Cunningham 210.70. 
ENNIS Henry S. $115.73, E. H. Dickinson, 119.36, 
Margaret Dow 72.67, Alba Dwight and F. Ww. 
Eldredge 86.00. 
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