NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
BEVERLY FARMS. 
Miss Amy Griffith of Salem, W. H. 
Foss of Rochester, N.H. and Lewis 
H. Voorhes of Danvers were guests 
of Miss Lena Voorhes Wednesday. 
Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Long Bremer 
returned the first of the week and are 
now located at the Jackson cottage for 
the balance of the winter. 
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Fenno closed 
their house the first of the week. 
Mrs. C. H. Tweed had two valuable 
horses shipped to the Riding club in 
New York this week. 
The E. B. Havens left for their 
winter home in Boston Wednesday. 
The F. B. Bemises closed their house 
Thursday. 
There was no excitement to speak 
of election day. Everything went 
off smoothly and the voting was not 
as heavy as in other places. About 
276 bailots were cast. In the evening 
many went to Beverly to get the re- 
turns and some went to Boston, while 
many others were at the local tele- 
phone exchange. 
The many friends of Mrs. Eugene 
Noyes were shocked to learn of her 
death Thursday morning after a pro- 
longed illness. She passed away at 
her home on Hale street. A husband 
survives her. She was a member of 
the Pilgrim Fathers and her husband 
will receive a beneficiary fee of £2000. 
The Tars all report a splendid time 
at Lowell last Monday night. About 
50 of the boys went, and they were 
accompanied by eight rooters. The 
trip both ways was made by special 
train. 
The work of building a gardner’s 
cottage on the Tweed estate has been 
completed by Publicover Bros. the 
past week. 
Miss Mary G. Lennox left yester- 
day for her home on Austin street, 
Cambridge. 
Walker Bros. will close their store 
a week from today. 
The West Beach Tars, who will al- 
ways be closely identified with the 
campaign of 1904, will disband next 
week, when they will banquet at G.A. 
R. hall. The night has not yet been 
decided. 
PRIDE’S CROSSING. 
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Moore left 
here a few days ago and sails today 
on the Saxonia for winter in Europe. 
Mrs. J. F. Curtis and Miss Mary 
Curtis, who have been entertaining 
considerably at their house this fall 
returned to their 298 Marlboro street 
home in Boston yesterday. 
Contractor Linehan has about 150 
men at work on the Frick place. The 
old Tyson house has been practically 
demolished, and the work of building 
foundations for stable and auto house 
have been started. 
The old school building on Haskell 
street, bought last spring by John H. 
Linehan, was sold this week, together 
with some adjoining property, to 
Arthur Little. It is understood that 
the building will be removed and the 
property improved. 
Mrs. G. Harland Shaw opened her 
Boston house today 
Mrs. E. B. Boardman closed her 
house Thursday and returned to town. 
Among the families who have left 
this week are the W. A. Burnhams, 
the Harcourt Amorys, Wednesday, 
and the H. P. Kings, Thursday. 
Mrs. Daniel Ahl has been enter- 
taining considerably this fall. Wed- 
nesday noon she had dinner for ten, 
and Thursday she entertained at 
lunch. 
Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Linehan re- 
turned Thursday from their honey- 
moon trip to Sr. John, N.B. They 
are living in Mr. Linehan’s new house 
off Hale and Haskell streets. 
Mr. and Mrs. Washington  B. 
Thomas closed their house the early 
part of the week and returned to their 
Gloucester street home. 
A new stable is to be erected on 
the Harcourt Amory estate during 
the coming winter. Publicover Bros. 
will do the work. 
WINTER BOARDERS. 
BOX STALLS, IF DESIRED. 
are pe Sh Se ae es rar 
179 HALE STREET, Beverly Cove. 
SIN IN eo? Ee Ea Sy 
CON TRACTORS AND BUILDERS, 
BEVERLY FARMS, MASS. 
S. J. CONNOLLY. 
G. P. CONNOLLY. 
T. D. CONNOLLY. all kinds o 
Steam Road Rollers to let. 
Branch Office at Manchester-by-the-Sea. 
Estimates given on Blasting, Excavating, reece 2 Landscape, Steam Drilling and 
P Stone Work. {GAll work personally 
Builders of Lawn Tennis Courts. 
attended to. 
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN To HOUSE anp LAND DRAINAGE. 
We CE CE@ Wes 
Sale, Boarding and Livery Stables. 
SADDLE Horses To Let. 
All Styles of Carriages For Sale or Exchange. 
Tel. Con. Vine Court, BEVERLY FARMS. 
WYATT’S MARKET, 
BEVERLY FARMS. 
& MEATS AND PROVISIONS 
WALTER P. BREWER, Mgr. 
J. A. CULBERT, 
Importer and Manufacturor of 
Fine Harness, Riding Saddles ana 
Horse Furnishings. 
A full line of Stable Supplies. Repairing in all its 
branches. Branch Stores at Beverly Farms, Manches- 
ter and Magnolia. 
191 Massachusetts Ave., Boston. 
A. O, MARSHALE 
DRUGGIST, 
BEVERLY FARMS. 
Daily and Sunday Papers 
H. M. St. Clair & Co. 
STAIR BUILDERS and 
CABINET MAKERS. 
53 Bow Street, Cor. Rantoul Street, 
BEVERLY 
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