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§Good Things at the Right Prices} 
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SOME PEOPLE are compelled to buy because things are cheap, with little regard for quality. 
SOME PEOPLE do not care what they pay if things are good. 
THE GREAT MASS of the people, however, want good things at the r2ght price. 
purchaser and the deliberate purpose of the dealer permit the sale of a lot of ordinary stuff to those who 
wish and are willing to pay for a good article. 
BUTTER 
Of the best quality possible to be obtained, can be sold, and we do se// at prices but little higher than the vepacked, 
nae VEnOVated OY Ordinary creamery with which the market is flooded. 
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COBB, BATES & YERXA CO,, 
THREE TELEPHONES — 225, 2380, 240. 
SIODIE. Supp 
Branch oul 
JOS. PINK & CO. 
Makers of FINE HARNESS, 
Pulsifer’s Block, Manchester, 
Miguel,’ mgr. 
MainjStore: 67A Chesthut Street, Boston. 
67 Tliddle Street, 
GLOUCESTER, [1ASS, 
“UNG BOrQUINS IA Summer FuITUT. 
Cool, Sanitary Mattresses, built 
to order, with pure wool top and 
bottom — one or two parts— No. 1 
Tick. $5.50. 
White Enamel Beds, strong and 
serviceable, 3 coats enamel baked 
on; full mounts brass trimmings 
has two coats heavy English lacquer. 
$6. Any size. 
Odorless Feather Pillows, nice 
fluffed live goose, $3.50 per pair. 
Others in chicken feathers $2 per 
pair. 
Piazza Rockers, genuine back 
resters, wide arms and roomy seats. 
$1.97. 
Gurney Refrigerators, the very 
best refrigerator made. You take 
no chances when you buy a Gurney ; 
your money back if it is not satis- 
factory..—— ae 
We make a specialty of all kinds 
of summer Senn Lae 
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ES nd Horse Fuishings. 
Beverly Farms, M. T. Murphy, mgr. 
Tel. 9-4 Manc. 
For illustration — 
Cut from tubs; 
In 5-lb boxes ; In small or large prints ; Salted or unsalted 
Indifference of the : 
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Essex amd st. 
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Peter Streets, ¥ 
Society Notes. 
Mr. and Mrs. Washington B. Thom- 
as and daughters are expected at their 
Pride’s villa either today or Monday, 
as they sailed from the other side the 
latter part of last week. 
Mrs. Annie S. Littleton and her 
daughter, Miss Littleton, arrived from 
their Philadelphia home the first of 
the week and are occupying the “‘ Dex- 
ter cottage’ at Beverly Farms for the 
summer. 
Wednesday’s arrivals at Pride’s 
Crossing included Miss Alice Cotting 
and her brother, Francis J. Cotting, 
of 248 Commonwealth avenue, Bos- 
ton. 
Mr. and Mrs. Quincy A. Shaw, sr., 
have closed their town residence and 
moved down to their beautiful place 
at the ‘‘ Commons,” Pride’s Crossing, 
Tuesday. 
Mrs. A. B. Milbank is on from New 
York paying a short visit with her 
brother, Reginald C. Robbins, and her 
sisters, the Misses Robbins, who have 
recently moved down to their Pride’s 
Crossing estate permanently. 
Mr. and Mrs. William Endicott, and 
their daughter, Miss Clara Endicott, 
have closed their Beacon street home, 
and moved down to “ Barberry Hill, , 
their Pride’s villa, Tuesday. 
Miss Juliet Higginson returned 
Wednesday after a delightful trip over 
to New York to see Mr. and Mrs. F. 
L. Higginson, jr., off on their honey- 
moon trip. On their return in late 
August Mr. and Mrs. Higginson will 
occupy, till the late fall, the T. Jeffer- 
son Coolidge, jr., cottage at Coolidge’s 
Point, where there will be, no doubt, 
many select parties till the season’s 
close. 
The Misses Paine arrived the early 
part of the week at their Pride’s Cross- 
ing summer home for the season. 
SALEM, MASS. 
THROUGH 
LONG ISLAND 
SOUND 
BY DAYLIGHT 
Folders and Information on Request. 
B.D. PITTS, Agt..308 Congress St., Boston 
Phone Main 6460. 
Automobile repairs and storage at 
Dennis’ Manchester garage. * 
HEALER OENNIS 
At 81 Washington St., heal? 
Without Medicine. The 
ower Ever Given to Man. 
Wee ee Healer Dennis, who tor 
three years has publicly 
healed the sick in the 
churches in Salem, free wu! 
charge, by the laying or 
of hands, is still perform 
ing his marvellous cure- 
every day at his offices in 
em and_ Boston. By 
the Sick 
Strangest 
ey a : 
i passing his hands over the 
ere parts, cripples and deformi- 
of every description were 
hose htened and made whole. Heale: 
ennis has been in Salem for 15 yeai- 
nd can produce more people that hte 
eared | than all the advertising 
doctors in the state. Healer 
cures all female complaints without 
posure or the use of instruments, 
i one-half the. time required by any 
doctor. He is the onl man 
that cures cancers and tumors with- 
Bie pain or cutting. All nervous trou- 
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Dennis 
living 
es of both men and women, even to 
sanity, are cured by Healer Dennis’ 
treatment. After doctors give 
ou Ly and hospitals turn you out go 
to A Rvashington St. 
CONSULTATION FREE AT OFFICE. 
Send for a Book of Cures. 
81 Washington St.. Salem, Tuesdays 
and Fridays from 9 to 4, a 1890. 
568 Columbus ave., Bosto: 
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