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MANCHESTER 
Dr. Fletcher Hodges, who came on 
from Indianapolis for the Medical 
Association convention this week, is 
spending the week-end with Mr. and 
Mrs. Francis M. Andrews, Lincoln 
street. 
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hadley of 
Lowell have been guests most of week 
of their granddaughter, Mrs. J. A. 
Lodge, whose father, C. E. Bullard of 
Peterboro, N.H., and uncle, Geo. W. 
Hadley of Boston, were here on a 
brief visit the first of the week. 
The sale has been recorded this 
week of 47,000 sq.ft. of land on 
Misery Island to Alfred C. Needham. 
The property is located on the side of 
the island toward the Beverly shore. 
Miss Isabelle Warner has rented 
her tenement at 35 Central street, 
and with her sister, Miss Melora 
Warner, will spend the summer in 
the Berkshires and White Mountains. 
They will return in September. 
Magnolia 
Benjamin Williston of Lowell 
was a guest over Sunday of James 
Scott and family. 
Mrs. James Corrin was 
line over Sunday visiting friends. 
Miss Anna Chane has taken a 
position as bookkeepr with F. L. 
Hunt for the season. 
in Brook- 
SUMMER EXCURSION TARIFF 
In Effect June ist, Via B. & A. and 
New York Central. 
Boston & Albany R. R. agents 
are receiving 1906 issue of Summer 
Excursion Tariff in effect June Ist, 
naming rates to principal Summer 
resorts reached by the New York 
eCntral Lines, which include the 
Adirondacks, Thousand Islands, 
Niagara Falls, resorts on Lake 
Michigan, etc. 
Calls on R.. M. “HARRIS; Gity 
Agent, 366 Washington St., Boston, 
Mass., for further information. 
Neat line of shirts at Bell’s. * 
L. RADLO 
mae The TAILOR 
Has re-opened his place of business for the 
season and is prepared to execute his work 
to please his customers as usual. He is 
ocated as usual, in the 
Morse Block, Manchester. 
(Near the Railroad Station) 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
William A. Russell 
William Augustus Russell passed 
away at Manchester Wednesday even- 
ing at the summer home of Mr. and 
Mrs. Charles Head, after several 
months’ illness. Funeral services were 
held at Trinity chuch, Boston, this 
morning at 11 o’clock. Burial was 
private. 
Mr. Russell was in his 33rd year. 
His marriage last September at the 
Emmanuel Church, Manchester, to 
Miss Mary Lovering Head, elder 
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles 
Head, was the social event of the sea- 
son. His death is a very sad affair, 
indeed, and has cast a gloom overa 
large circle of friends. Death re- 
sulted from cancer of the stomach. 
Mr. and Mrs. Russell returned from 
their wedding trip in December and 
though Mr. Russell had been in poor 
health for some months, the serious- 
ness of his trouble was not apparent till 
some month or two ago. He was 
brought to Manchester in early May, 
but despite all that was done for him, 
the end came Wednesday night. 
Elected Clerk of Board 
Walter R. Bell, the newly elected 
member to the board of selectmen, 
has been elected clerk of the board. 
Mr. Bell, by the way, is the youngest 
member ever honored by an election 
to the town fathers in Manchester. 
He is 27 years old. Chairman Swett 
was 27 at the time of his election, but 
he was afew months older than Mr. 
Bell is now. 
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