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BEVERLY FARMS. 
The many friends of Dennis W. 
Quill, of Beverly, who is ill with 
pnemonia are exceedingly sorry to 
learn of his continued illness and pray 
for his complete recovery. 
Former Street Commissioner John 
W. Lovett of Beverly is acting as 
surperintendent for Contractor Frank 
Williams in building Section 1 of the 
state highway. 
At the Easter services of St. Mar- 
garet’s church, high mass and sermon 
was given by the pastor, Rev. J. J. 
Downey and the Easter offering was 
the largest ever received. The church 
on Sunday and during Easter week 
has been literally filled with flower 
and potted plants. Father Downey 
announced Sunday that the new car- 
pet just put down was a gift of one 
who is not a member of the church. 
Telephone 11-13 
f* Electrical Work 
MANCHESTER OFFICE 
GLARK & MILLS ELEGTRIG G0. 
44 Central Street. 
Light Wiring Fixtures. Telephone Bells. 
Columbia Batteries for Autos. 
Repairing promptly attended to. 
W. W. HARDING, 
Estimates furnished. Resident Manager. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
The A. O. Marshall building on 
Hale street, to be occupied by Martin, » 
the bicycle man, and by Publicover 
Bros., is fully under way. 
Gregory P. Connolly of Messrs. 
Connolly Bros. has just returned from 
a business trip to New York and 
suburbs. 
John H. Watson and Frank I. Lo- 
masney have been in Worcester this 
week as delegates of St. Margaret’s 
Court of Foresters, attending the state 
convention of the order. 
Mr. Allen Curtis and family of Bos- 
ton moved into their Beverly Farms 
summer home on Friday. Mr. Curtis 
has had many changes and improve- 
ments made to his estate during the 
winter. 
Alderman and Mrs. Robt. E. 
Hodgkins, Station agent and Mrs. 
Frank Rand, Capt. J. Frank Blaney, 
Wm. R. Brooks, Miss Annie Holmes 
and Miss Alice Preston attended 
the Ladies night of the Liberty lodge 
of Free Masons, with banquet, enter- 
tainment and dance at City hall, Bev- 
erly, Wednesday evening. 
Have you seen the Easter millinery 
display at the Keyou, in Gloucester? * 
HOUSE LOTS 
FOR SALE 
On Lincoln and Vine Sts., Manchester. 
EASY TERMS. 
Apply N. P. MELDRAM. 
G. A. KNOERR, Electrical Contractor, 
Electric Wiring, Telephones, Bell Systems and Fixtures. 
Tel. connection. 
Jobbing promptly attended to. 
3% Central Street, 
Manchester, Mass. 
GEORGE KF. DYER, 
Machinist 
Dealer in Sewing Machines, Lawn Mowers, Sporting Goods, Bicycles and oe Sundries. 
Supply of Oil and Grease for Autos and Laundries. Orders taken for all kinds of E 
Full 
ectrical Work. 
Telephone Connection. 
LOOMIS, The Jeweler, 
9 Central Square, Manchester. 
Fine Watch Repairing 
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French Clocks and Hall Clocks. 
SPEOIALTY. 
Clocks Wound and Cared for by the Season. 
RUBLY ROAD FARM 
WENHAM, MASS. 
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PURE MILK AND CREAM 
Teams Deliver Daily at <ep——__ 
Beverly Farms and Manchester 
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SUMMER BOARD FOR HORSES 
Near the Myopia Hunt Club 
GOOD PASTURE 
P.O. Address, BOX 409, MANCHESTER, MASS, 
MANCHESTER. 
Miss Emma Holtz of Roxbury is 
visiting her sister, Mrs. G. A. Knoerr. 
The stores in town, beginning next 
week, will remain open evenings for 
the summer season. 
George W. Hollings of Lawrence 
has entered the employ of E. S. Brad- 
ley, the Central street plumber. 
The work of placing the fire and 
police alarm wires under ground on 
Beach street and in Postoffice square 
has been completed this week. Singu- 
larly enough not once did the wires 
become crossed and a false alarm 
sounded. The work was done by 
G. A. Knoerr. 
Horse lawn mowers ground on new 
and special machine. All repairs done 
in a first-class manner. Geo. F. 
Dyer. ~ 
Thomas Dunn has taken a position 
with Caretaker Macgregor on the A. 
C. Thayer estate. 
Edward Stillwagon, chauffeur for 
Miss M. G. Andrew last season, was 
in town the past week renewing ac- 
quaintances. The Andrews intended 
to return to the North Shore again 
this year, but because of the death of 
Mrs. Andrew the past winter, Miss 
Andrew will go abroad. 
W. W. Harding, who succeeds G. 
A. Knoerr as manager of Clark & 
Mills’ North Shore branch office at 
Manchester, has taken a tenement on 
Lincoln street, and has moved his 
family here. 
“The best Soda at Cheever’s we 
ever had.’’—Attachés Austro- ue 
rian Legation. 
Rushing on State Highway. 
Last Monday morning Messrs Con- 
nolly Bros. who have the contract for 
Section 2 of the State highway started 
in with a rush and are pushing things 
in good shape. Work was started on 
West street, opposite the estate of 
Col. Franklin Haven. Already quite 
a stretch of macadam has been laid — 
while on the other end of the section, 
near the estate of Henry C. Frick, 
_ this same firm have also commenced 
operations, having another steam rol- 
ler and a gang of men at work. They 
also are widening the street near the 
property of Jacob Brewer by taking 
off quite a quantity of ledge. This 
will be a great benefit to the driving 
public, as there is at this point a sharp 
turn in the road which has always 
been a dangerous spot, a number of 
accidents happening there within a 
few years. 
Pomona Sherbet, originated at this 
store is one of our most popular drinks. 
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