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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Morley, Flatley & Co. 
GENERAL CONTRAGTURS, 
17 Brook Street, TIANCHESTER. 
FRANK H. DENNIS WILLIAM CAMPBELL 
DENNIS & CAMPBELL 
GROCERS: 
Telephone 243 
16 School St., Manchester 
HERBERT B. WINCHESTER, 
Practical Watchmaker. 
Repairing on all kinds of Watches, Clocks 
Jewelry and Optical Goods. 
65 Middle St. 
Chisholm’s 
JEWELRY STORE 
Established for 30 YEARS at 
161 Main Street, GLOUCESTER. 
GLOUCESTER, Mass. 
OUR 
COLLEGE ICES 
CAN’T BE DUPLICATED. 
(Cool, Cosy Corners.) 
WALTER H. NEWTON, 
Prescription Druggist, 
102 MAIN STREET, GLOUCESTER, 
Next door to Car Station. 
ERMANENT 
HOTOGRAPHS 
Six Different Artistic 
Mediums for Prints 
The value of a beautiful permanent photo- 
graph increases with age. 
We can guarantee the right kind. 
E. G. MERRILL 
(The Merrill Studio) 
256% Essex Street 
SALEM, MASS, 
Telephone 165-13 
Our Children’s Pictures will interest you 
MANCHESTER. 
Supt. Kimball is having Magnolia 
avenue staked out preparatory to 
widening it at both ends, in accord- 
ance with the action taken at the 
special town meeting and the appro- 
priation made therefore. 
Sidney Prince, the Wenham milk 
man, made a daring attempt to stop a 
runaway horse Monday morning. As 
he was in front of Legg’s market one 
of Dennis & Campbeli’s horses at- 
tached to a democrat wagon came 
galloping down the hill. Mr. Prince 
jumped from his team and grabbed 
the bridle of the runaway horse, bring- 
ing the animal to a stop. 
Misses Beth Jewett, Jessie An- 
drews, Fannie Knight and Lizzie 
Dillon of the senior class in the high 
school, with two of the teachers, 
Misses Kauffmann and Goodnow, and 
Miss Annie Lane, went to Salem 
Thursday afternoon to see the pre- 
sentation of Hiawatha, at Ames Hall, 
in the Y. M.C. A. building. 
Part of Causeway hill, off Summer 
street, and adjoining the Joseph C. 
Stevens estate, has recently been sold 
by Augustus A. Smith to Orrin A. 
Martin, who in turn has conveyed it to 
Mr. Stevens. It is not known that 
Mr. Stevens intends to make any im- 
mediate improvements. 
Cards are out for the wedding next 
Thursday of Miss Maria Rebena Dil- 
lon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John 
Dillon of this town, and Thomas Ogier 
Parker of Charleston, S.C. The wed- 
ding will not take place in Manches- 
Ter. 
Through the settlement of the es- 
tate of the late Richard D. Sinclair, 
who died at Marblehead in August, 
Thomas Dolliver, a nephew, formerly 
with Semmons & Campbell, but now 
managing Heath Bros.’ fish business 
here, has this week come into posses- 
sion of about $2500. 
Killed by the Train. 
The train reaching Beverly at 4.05 
on Monday afternoon struck and killed 
Joseph H. Purdy, aged about 60 years, 
who was a resident of Ashmont, at 
Kittredge’s Crossing. It seems that 
Mr Purdy started to cross the tracks 
while the gates were down, and al- 
though repeatedly warned to use due 
care and that a train was approaching, 
kept on only tohis death. Mr. Purdy 
was a Carpenter in the employ of the 
United Shoe Machinery company, and 
had come to the city in search of a 
house, with a woman who gave the 
name. oly Mrs" Ass. Gordons. he 
police were called and the body cared 
for by Undertaker S. A. Gentlee, 
being later removed to Mr. Purdy’s 
home in Ashmont. 
Salem 
Commercial 
Schoo! 
Admits New Pupils 
Every Monday. 
SALEM COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, 
126 Washington St., Salem. 
WONSON'S SPA ond LONGH ROOM, 
158 MAIN STREET, GLOUCESTER. 
Telephone 315-4, 
Cigars, Tobacco and Pipes 
At Wholesale and Retail. 
E. P. WONSON, - - - Proprietor. 
Ito TT MOC 
FRUIT & CONFECTIONERY. 
ROW E-Se BROCK 
(Old Post Office), 
Manchester, Mass. 
JONATHAN MAY, 
Real Estate and Insurance, 
NOTARY PUBLIC, 
MAGNOLIA. 
BURGLARY 
ana THEFT INSURANCE 
Is what you need, as well as Fire Insurance 
Get them both with 
GEO. E. WILLMONTON 
131 State St., Pulsifer’s Block 
Boston Manchester 
C. H. PHILLIPS, M.D. 
BEVERLY. 
Office Hours: 9 a.m. to 3, and 7 to 8 p.m. 
OFFICE AND RESIDENCE: 
210 Rantoul St., cor. Eliot St. Telephone. 
Tel. Con. 
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Telephone 121.3. 
A. J. ROWE, 
LIVERY and BOARDING 
STABLES. 
Proprietor of Magnolia Line of Wagonettes. 
{cA first-class Stable for Boarders. All the latest 
styles of Carriages, with good safe horses and careful 
drivers, promptly furnished from the Livery Stable, 
Norman Avenue, MAGNOLIA. 
