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BEVERLY. 
F. H. Whitakerand family, who 
have been enjoying a vacation at 
North Conway, N. H., are again at 
their Beverly home. 
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Delaney, 
who have also been at the White 
Mountains for an extended visit, are 
again at their home on Atlantic ave- 
nue. 
Miss Bessie Butman, daughter of 
George Butman of this city sailed 
Tuesday for Genoa from New York. 
Willis McRae and Walter K. Colby 
will tour the country this fall with the 
Hawthorne musical club. They left 
Beverly Monday. 
W.H.Meadand G. C. Stickney, 
who have been enjoying a visit to the 
world’s fair at St. Louis, also stop- 
ping at Chicago, Detroit, and Niagara, 
are home again, having arrived in Bev- 
erly Sunday night after a most pleas- 
ant trip. 
Rev. E. M. Wylie, pastor of the 
second Congregational church at 
North Beverly has received a unani- 
mous call to the Woodland avenue 
Presbyterian church of Cleveland, O. 
Mr. Wylie preached there a few weeks 
ago and created such a favorable im- 
pression that this unanimous call 
which he has just received is the re- 
sult. 
The Ladies Benevolent society of 
the Dane street church opened the 
mite boxes at the chapel Monday 
evening, and a little over $61 was net- 
In addition to the open- 
ing of the boxes a pleasing entertain- 
ment was given and a most enjoyable 
and profitable evening passed. 
J.C. Kilham has returned to his 
home here after a most pleasant trip 
to Charlottetown, P. E. I. 
St. Peters fencing club has elected 
the followfng officers for the ensuing 
year : President, Rev E. J. V. Huiginn; 
vice president, Miss Annie E. Cook; 
secretary and treasurer, Allie E. Cook; 
executive board, Rev. E. J. V. Hui- 
ginn, Miss Annie E. Cook, Miss Sadie 
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Garriages and Garriage Repairing, 
j Eek @ 
At the Old Stand, 
Established 1877 
PAINTING anp VARNISHING. 
SAW YER, 
126 Rantoul Street, corner of Bow, BEVERLY 
We put on the best RUBBER TIRES on the market. 
Don’t forget the Name and Number, 
Mr. and Mrs. L. D. W Ree r, who 
have been enjoying a three weeks’ 
tour through Maine and Canada, visit- 
ing Montrea], Quebec and other places 
of interest, are again at their home on 
Highland avenue. 
Mrs. Elmer Abbott and daughter, 
Elsie, have returned this week from a 
pleasant visit at Southport, Me. 
Rev. E. H. Byington of the Dane 
street church and Rev. E. W. Snow 
of the Washington street church will 
exchange pulpits tomorrow. 
Passengers on the theatre train 
Monday night arrived home in good 
season for breakfast Tuesday morning. 
A delay of about two and a half hours 
was caused by a car on the Newbury- 
port train jumping a switch at Ever- 
ett: 
Torch-Light Parade. 
Beverly Farms will be represented 
in the first of the Republican campaign 
torch-light parades scheduled for next 
Wednesday evening in Salem. 
The Farms boys “have sen meeting 
most every night’ since the org anization 
of the battalion in the réont which 
they have hired over Marshall’s drug 
store. Their suits have arrived aid 
when in line the boys ought to present 
quite a natty appearance. 
About fifty men have signed their 
names as members of the battalion 
and these officers have been elect- 
ed: captain, W. J: Publicover; Ist 
lieutenant, Howard P. Williams; 2d 
lieutenant, George H. Burchstead; 
1st sergeant, Laurence J. Watson, 2c d. 
They adopted the U. S. jackies’ 
working costume of white suit with 
loose blouse and white duck hats. 
The invitation to participate in the 
parade in Salem on Oct. 12 was ac- 
cepted. 
Free fares to Glcucester. Read the 
Metropolitan Store ad. in this issue. * 
Wells and Hugh P. Morgan. 
BEVERLY. COVE. 
The Tracy Eustises will close their 
place next Wednesday and return to 
Boston. The Eustises have been en- 
tertaining to quite an extent this sea- 
son and many guests have been enter- 
tained at week end parties at their 
Cove cottage. 
The Charles F. Fairbankses who 
have been at the “Lawrence cottage”’ 
this season, will pass the winter at 
Milton. 
The W. Swans, who have been at 
the ‘Foster cottage’ on Bracken- 
bury lane this summer have _ re- 
turned to their Cambridge home for 
the winter. 
M. DeBussigney the riding master 
at the Cove will return to Boston on 
the 16th of this month. 
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Undeveloped parcels of land from one to thirty acres. 
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ARTHUR A. FORNESS 
Insurance and Real Estate 
NOTARY PUBLIC 
3 Endicott Building, BEVERLY 
9 es Bian G nal fod Rivet d Ba DG} sty 
.. Real Estate and Insurance .. 
NOTARY PUBLIC, 
155 Cabot Street, BEVERLY. 
BEVERLY NATIONAL BANK. 
Transacts a General Banking Business. 
business relations. 
ere LO bu co bes 
ALBERT PERRY, President. 
CAPITAL $200,000. 
ANDREW W. ROGERS, Vice-President. 
Accounts solicited and every facility afforded for prompt and satisfactory 
Certificates of Deposit issued bearing interest for actual time outstanding. 
SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES TO. RENT. 
So Oe a ee he yo etal 
ALLEN H. BENNETT, Cashier. 
