MANCHESTER 
Five Manchester men—F. K. Hoop- 
er; #. ji... Merrill. D.l. Beaton, K...C. 
Allen and Horace Standley—had the 
honor Monday of being presented to 
President Roosevelt at the White 
House by Congressman Gardner. 
This no doubt was one of the most 
pleasing features of their excursion to 
the capital. Mr. Allen arrived home 
the middle of the week, but the rest 
of the party came yesterday, making 
the return trip by boat from Balti- 
more. Mr. Beaton, it is said, was the 
only ‘‘sailor’’ in the party. 
A. Curran and family have arrived 
from Boston for the summer this 
week. Mr. Curran is coachman for 
T. Jefferson Coolidge, jr., who is ex- 
pected to open his house at Coolidge’s 
point permanently very soon. 
Miss Mary Dodge, Mount Holyoke, 
08, and her classmate, Miss Florence 
Keene of Peoria, Ill, arrived Tuesday 
for a two weeks’ vacation. 
Miss Eleanor Andrews and Miss 
Alice Knight are home from school 
for the spring vacation. 
The Haphazard club held a ‘ camp- 
ing-out party’ at Dr. R. T. Glenden- 
ning’s Monday evening. 
$ BANNER MILLING 
qh Best Flour 
¢ $5.75 per bbl. 75¢ per bag 
SUPERLATIVE 
> $5.50 per bbl. 70c per bag 
BULLOCK BROS. 
GROCERS 
MANCHESTER, MASS. 
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Real Estate 
Hnd Improvements 
Manchester 
Manuel Travers has sold to James J. 
Hurley his cottage house on Lincoln 
street, with land 50 x 100 feet. Mr. 
Travers and family intend to move to 
California shortly. Mr. Hurley is the 
lamplighter. 
Clark & Mills Electric Co. have the 
contract for wiring the C. H. Dalton 
summer cottage at Beverly Farms. 
We are asked to contradict the re- 
port that the Aveney property near 
the railroad, on Summer street, has 
been sold. Several parties have been 
negotiating for a purchase of the place 
but no sale has yet been made. 
Connots the New Driver 
John Connors is the newly appointed 
driver of the fire horses, to succeed 
Wilbur B. Paige, resigned, the appoint- 
ment being made at a meeting of the 
Fire Engineers at the engine house 
Thursday evening. 
Mr. Connors has been in charge of 
the stable at the Manchester house 
the past two or three years, and pre- 
vious to that he was a driver for Mor- 
ley, Flatley & Co., the contractors. 
There were over half a dozen applica- 
tions for the position. 
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An Uncommon Sight 
An interesting and altogether un- 
common sight was that of moving 
a large elm tree, some 18 inches in 
diameter, from the Isaac Knowlton 
estate at Hamilton to Judge Wm. 
H. Moore’s estate at Pride’s, a day or 
two ago. The large tree, with a mas- 
sive bulk of earth held fast by its 
roots, was brought on its long journey 
by five pairs of strong horses, and was 
replanted without a scratch, so to 
speak. 
The feat was performed by Messrs. 
Connolly Bros. with their new tree 
mover which has just been con- 
structed from the designs of S. J. 
Connolly, of the firm, and made es- 
Buy the STORK Company’s 
Goods at the OLD CORNER STORE. 
Especially for Children. 
They are just the thing! 
Also Ladies’ Stock Collars and Underwear, Corsets and Corset Waists. 
the H. W. WAISTS,—they are all right. 
Try 
And don’t forget our assort- 
ment of SOUVENIR POSTALS: Local, Domestic and Foreign. 
GEO. F.-ALLEN, - 
Manchester, Mass. 
pecially for moving large trees. A 
feature of its construction is two im- 
mense wheels, six feet in diameter, 
with extremely huge steel axles, and 
other parts in keeping with these. 
Other large trees are to be moved and 
transplanted upon the Moore estate 
within the next two weeks. 
Make known your “Wants,” “To 
Lets,” ‘For Sales,’ etc., in The 
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CARPET 
RUG 
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unusual, no matter | Whole-- 
what price you may nota 
be willing to pay. |8eam or 
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kinds — outside of 
the Oriental — that 
are not sewed in 
breadths, and they 
cost 25¢ and 40$ 
the rug — 
This special rug is 
not only good in 
quality, but ’tis 
good in looks as 
well— five patterns 
to select from. 
'H. M. BIXBY & C0, 
242 Essex Street, Salem 
CHARLES HOOPER 
FULL LINE OF 
— SPRING —— 
AND SUMMER 
SHO HS 
In Russet and Black. 
11 Central Square, Manchester. 
