NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Real Gstate News. 
Mr. Bemis Buys Estate. 
The rumor which has been in circu- 
lation the past two weeks concerning 
the transfer of the estate of the late 
Mrs. Henry Whitman to a new owner, 
and which was reported in these col- 
umns two weeks ago, was confirmed 
this week, when it became known for 
certain that Frank B. Bemis of Boston 
has bought the property. This estate 
is one of the most desirable along the 
shore, comprising something over an 
acre of land, located on West street, 
Beverly Farms, with a large frontage 
on West beach. There is upon it a 
villa of artistic designs, built espe- 
cially to the ideas of the late Mrs. 
Whitman, who was a well-known Bos- 
ton artist and designer, and who 
delighted in giving many teas and 
luncheons at her summer home to 
men and women of prominence. 
There is alsoa good-sized frame stable 
upon the estate. 
Mr. Bemis is now in Cairo, Egypt, 
but will occupy the property in its 
present condition for the coming sea- 
son, but he contemplates extensive 
improvements later. Mr. Bemis has 
been a constant visitor to the North 
Shore, and last year occupied the 
“Pump cottage’ at Beverly Farms. 
Conveyance of Land in Manchester. 
Isaac M. Marshall has sold a lot of 
land on the northerly corner of Nor- 
wood avenue and Brook street, in 
Manchester, to Miss Lucy Carroll, 
who intends to remove her house from 
her land on Brook street extension to 
this lot. The town voted at a recent 
meeting to buy the Carrol] lot, with 
other land, for school purposes. 
HOUSE LOTS 
FOR SALE 
On Lincoln and Vine Sts., Manchester. 
EASY TERMS. 
Apply N. P. MELDRAM. 
MANCHESTER. 
Miss Alice Knight returned home 
from Miss Allen’s school for girls 
at West Newton Tuesday for the 
holidays. 
Lewis Catheron of Needham was 
in town over Sunday visiting his 
sister, Mrs. Benj. L. Bullock. 
Two members were initiated into 
the W. R. C. at their meeting last 
week. 
John E. King has this week hired 
the Everett Andrews house, on Essex 
street, and will remove his family 
from Rosedale avenue in the near 
future. 
Miss Lillian Lucas entertained a 
party of friends at her Cove home, 
Thursday evening, when progressive 
whist was enjoyed. Miss Nellie Walen 
and Andrew Dagle captured first 
prizes. 
Senior Class Sale. 
At the house of Miss Martha Knight 
on School street, Manchester, for- 
merly occupied by Dr. R. T. Glen- 
denning, the senior class of the Story 
High school will hold a chafing dish 
party next Tuesday afternoon and 
evening. Everybody should call and 
partake of the dainty dishes to be pro- 
vided by the young ladies. The class 
hold the sale with a view of raising 
money toward defraying graduation 
expenses. 
At the Selectmen’s Office. 
The board of selectmen of Man- 
chester have made several appoint- 
ments this week to go into effect to- 
day, and other appointments will be 
made today. James D. Widger has 
been appointed janitor of the Memorial 
Library building, vice Nathaniel Mor- 
gan, resigned. Mr. Widger takes the 
position on a salary of $275, a raise of 
$75 over that formerly paid. 
George D. Haskell has been reap- 
pointed janitor of the town hall build- 
ing and offices, with a raise in salary 
of $100 per year. 
Edwin P. Stanley has been ap- 
pointed gauger of oil. 
Salem 
Commercial 
School 
Admits New Pupils 
Every Monday. 
SALEM COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, 
126 Washington St., Salem. 
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At Wholesale and Retail. 
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FRUIT & CONFECTIONERY. 
ROWE’S BLOCK, 
(Old Post Office), 
Manchester, Mass. 
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Real Estate and Insurance, 
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Estimates made on cost of proposed Work. 
Lines and Grades given for Grading, Laying out Roads, Walls, Foundations, etc. 
Construciivnm work-Superintended. 
Measurements made to determine amount of work done. 
Surveys and Plans made for the improvement of Property. 
Consultation Evenings. 
4 Land Surveyed and Lots Staked Out. 
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