NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
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BEVERLY FARMS 
The desire for city office in Ward 6, 
while not so brisk as it has been in some 
past years, has, through the the entry of 
Roy C. Patch, added much to the inter- 
est, and already there is much _ specula- 
tion as to which of the five candidates 
will be awarded the three seats in the 
lower branch. Horace F. Appleton, 
John C. McCarthy and Charles H. Hull 
all seek re-election and have had their 
nomination papers in circulation the past 
week. ‘The new candidates, Augustus 
P. Loring, jr., and Roy C. Patch are 
both young men and popular, and while 
this is their first try for political honors, 
they each have a host of friends who are 
working forthem. As yet, Robt. E. 
Hodgkins is the only one to seek the 
Ward 6 seat around the horse-shoe table 
in the upper branch. While there is 
still time for new aspirants to come for- 
ward it is doubtful if there will be any 
change from the present situation, al- 
though it has been rumored there is a 
possibility that some of the papers for the 
common council will not be filed. This 
is hardly looked for, however. There is 
another position to be filled this year, 
that of school committee man. Chas. 
H. Trowt now occupies this position, 
but at this writing he has made no move 
toward seeking a re-election. 
Rev. C. S. Pond will 
Thanksgiving sermon at the Baptist 
church tomorrow. morning. In the 
evening his subject will be ‘“ The Shep- 
herd King.’’ A special service will be 
held in the Chapel Thanksgiving Day 
morning, at 11 o’clock. 
Mr. ‘and Mrs. J. Albert Mayberry are 
receiving congratulations on the advent 
of a daughter totheir home on Everett 
street last Saturday morning. 
Mrs. Edward W. Pierce of Prides is 
convalescent after a serious operation. 
She is at a Boston hospital. 
preach a 
The tournament which has deen in 
progress between members of the Farms 
fire department will be decided next 
Monday evening, when the games in 
pool will be run off. This will decide 
which company shall pay for the suppers. 
The contest is now a tie, the hook and 
ladder company having won at cribbage, 
and the steamer company at whist. 
One of the local sportsmen, Winslow 
Day, on the Wenham road, is undoubt- 
ably the most fortunate huntsman_here- 
abouts, for one day recently while out in 
the nearby woods he succeeded in shoot- 
ing a fox, which in color comes very 
near being a silver gray. 
James Davey and family have moved 
from the Haskell house on Vine street 
to the residence of F. B. Bemis, which 
they will keep open during the winter 
months. 
WHISPERINGS. 
‘One of our popular citizens was kept 
busy for a while the past week playing 
the part of a Sherlock Holmes. It 
seems that the doctor ordered him to get 
some “‘tonic,’’ which he did in the 
shape of a keg of beer. Then, buying a 
new faucet, which cost him $3, he had 
the ‘‘medicine’’ housed in a convenient 
place, so that he could take the ‘‘ doses’’ 
as prescribed. But no sooner had he 
started on his “‘treatment’’ when, upon 
visiting his store room, he found .to his 
astonishment that the beer, faucet and 
all had mysteriously disappeared. It re- 
quired several days of hunting and _ all 
kinds of deductions on his part to: locate 
the keg,— and it was empty at: that— 
and incidentally the parties who took it. 
Although much agitated over the affair 
and threatening all sorts of punishment 
to the offenders, the affair was finally 
smoothed over and he accepted as a 
comrromise the ‘‘costs’’ from the 
guilty parties. 
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Notary Publie Justice of the Peace. 
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We have some fine real estate bargains both on 
the Shore and in Beverly proper. 
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NOTARY PUBLIC 
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neatness and despatch. Gentlemen’s light 
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