MANCHESTER. 
Herbert W. Clark, who has been 
caretaker and gardener at the W. D. 
Denegre estate for the past eight 
years has resigned his position to take 
effect the first of next month. Mr. 
Clark was, prior to this, caretaker of 
the Chas S. Hanks estate four years. 
His plans for the futureare unsettled. 
An inventory of the estate of the 
late Henry S. Chase was filed at the 
Probate court, Salem, Monday, for 
$15,038.46. 
Mr. and Mrs. Philemon Sanborn 
had with them over Sunday at their 
home, Coolidge’s point, their son Ev- 
erett of Nashua, N.H., and Mr. and 
Mrs. Ernest Dunbar of Boston. 
New This eek. 
Notice to Voters 
Office of the 
BOARD oF REGISTRARS oF VOTERS 
TOWN OF MANCHESTER 
Notice is hereby given that the Board of 
Registrars of Voters will be in session at the 
POLICE STATION on WEDNESDAY Feb. 14, 
from 7.30 to 8.30 p.m.; at the office of the 
Board of Selectmen on Wednesday, the 21st, 
from 7.30 to 8.30 p.m.; also at the same place 
on Saturday, Feb. 24, from 12 a.m. to 10 p.m., 
for the purpose of receiving evidence of the 
qualification of persons claiming a right to 
vote at the election to be held on Monday, 
March 5, 1906, and of correcting the list of - 
voters. 
No name can be added to the voters’ list 
(except to correct omissions made by 
clerical error or mistake) after 10 o’clock on 
the evening of Saturday, Feb. 24, 1906, at 
which time registration closes. 
By order of the 
BOARD OF REGISTRARS OF VOTERS 
Manchester, Mass. 
NOTICE 
TOWN WARRANT 
All articles to be inserted in the warrant 
for the Annnal Town Meeting must be pre. 
Sented to the Selectmen on or before Feb. 17, 
SELECTMEN OF MANCHESTER 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Mrs. James Austin was called to 
Providence Sunday evening by the 
very sudden illness of her mother. 
Jacob C. Rogers, former partner of 
George L. Allen of Manchester, of 
Allen, Rogers & Cuv., Salem, who is 
one of the officers of the American 
Steel and Wire Co. of New York city, 
has the sympathy of a host of friends 
hereabouts in his recent misfortune. 
While away from home last Sunday 
his house at Great Neck, L.I., was 
burned to the ground, together with 
everything it contained, including val- 
uable paintings, silver and other valu- 
able family heirlooms. The coach- 
man, who was in the house at the 
time was quite severely burned. Mr. 
Rogers and family have recently 
moved to Long Island. 
Miss Lottie Burnham of Essex 
spent a few days at the Cove this 
week visiting friends. 
Station Agent F. C. Rand has had 
the walls of the waiting room adorned 
with a new set of framed local views 
the past week, the work of J. R. 
Cheever. 
Henry Menken, caretaker at the F. 
M.Whitehouse estate, has just brought 
out a batch of 132 chicks from a set- 
ting of 175 eggs. This is the best 
record we have heard of thus far along 
the shore this winter. 
Misses Marion Scott and Marion 
Allen started for New York Wednes- 
day for a visit with Mr.and Mrs Geo. 
E..ocott 
EDWARD S. BRADLEY, 
Practical Plumber. 
HOT WATER HEATING 
Gas Fitting and Jobbing. 
Personal Attention Given 
to all Work. 
Telephone..... 
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Reg. Pharmacist 
