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Grace Salter, the young daughter 
of Mr. and Mrs. James Salter of 
Forest street, who was so seriously) 
injured in a runaway accident two 
weks ago, is getting along as nicely 
as could be expected. She was able 
to leave her bed today for the first 
time. 
Miss Marion Scott, will play the 
violin at the evening service at the 
Baptist church Sunday evening. 
Round trip tickets to Boston, $1.00, 
at Bell’s. - 
A Musical Treat. 
The concert at the Baptist church 
Wednesday evening was a musical 
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Manchester, 
treat. The artists were first-class 
and rendered the prograru delight- 
fully. Mrs. Kilduff has a rich voice 
with splendid range. Her high notes 
were particularly good. Mrs. Moss 
showed great ability in handling 
the violin. Both Mrs. Kilduff and 
Mrs. Moss were ealled buck twice 
for encores. Mr. Saunier played 
smoothly and with fine expression 
and was warmly applauded. The 
new Estey organ showed itself to be 
of superior tone. 
Rarely, if ever, is sach a musical 
opportunity afforded the Manches- 
ter public, and if was somewhat sur- 
prising that there were not more 
availed themselves of the opportun- 
ity of hearing something really good. 
The church was cool and beautifully 
trimmed with ferns by Magnuson & 
Hylen, the florists, and cut flower, 
es Mass. 
added to the beauty of the decora 
tions. The interior of the church is 
beautiful with its simplicity and per 
fect taste and its lighting system. 
and lends itself readily to the decor- 
tor. 
ESTATE, SCHOOL STREET AND BURN- 
HAM COURT, MANCHESTER. 
By virtue of the power of sale con- 
tained in a certain mortgage deed given 
by Frederick Burnham to the Salem Five 
Cents Savings Bank, dated December 20 
1909, and recorded with Essex So. Dist 
Deeds Book 1999, Page 124, for the purpose 
of foreclosing said mortgage tor breach of 
foreclosing said mortgage for breach of 
the condition thereof, will be sc!.1 at pub- 
he auction on the premises on Saturday, 
the sixth day of August A. D. 1910, at 
eleven o’clock in the forenoon, all and 
Singular the premises conveyed by said 
mortgage deed, uamely: 
A certain parcel of land with tbe build 
ings thereon situated in said Manchester 
aud boanded easterly by Schvol Street 
about five rods, northerly by land of 
Esther Pulsiter ten rods three links, west — 
erly by land of said Pulsifer eighteen feet, 
northerly by laud of said LFuisiter ten 
rods twenty-two links and crossing the 
way twenty-five feet additional, noiih 
westerly by land of said Pulsiter about 
four rods, northerly by land of said Pulsi 
fer nineteen feet, northwesterly by land cf _ 
said Pulsifer eight rods four links, south 
erly by land of Martin eight rods two and 
one-half links, westerly by land ot Martin 
used aS a. Way, southerly by Burnham 
Court about three hundred and twenty-five 
feet, easterly by land of the Cathohe 
Church on two courses one hundred and 
twenty feet and forty-nine and se\ enty-six 
hundredths (49.76) feet, respectively, and 
southerly by land of said Church about 
one hundred and fifty feet; togcther with 
the fee to Burnham Court extending from 
said street westerly to land of said Martin 
used as a way, and with the right to use 
the way along the easterly boundary line 
of said Martin’s land and the well on said 
Martin’s land as reserved in tke deed of 
Frederick Burnham to John B. Carr © 
dated November 8, 1869, and recorded — 
with Essex So. Dist. Deeds Book 768, Page 
168, and all other rights of way appurte 
nant to the premises. 
Said premises are conveyed sabject to 
the right of parties lawfully entitlea 
thereto to use said Burnham Court as a 
way, and also subject to a right of way 
across the premises from said Pulsifer’s 
land to said Martin’s land in favor of.the 
owners of the Lee pasture situated north. 
erly of said Pulsifer’s land. See deed to 
Frederick Burnham from Louisa Burnham, 
dated June 22, 1886, and recorced with 
said Deeds Book 1539, Page 329, and deed 
to said Frederick Burnham from Henry 8, 
Dennis. Said premises were corveyed to 
Frederick Burnham by deed of John Lee, 
dated September 4, 1846. 
Said premises will be sold subject to ail 
unpaid taxes and assessments; and the 
purchaser will be required to pay One 
Hundred Dollars in cash ‘at the time and 
place of sale and the balance of the pur- 
chase price within ten days thereafter at - 
the Registry of Deeds in Salem upon de- 
livery of deed. 
SALEM FIVE CENTS SAVINGS BANK. 
By JOHN 8. WILLIAMS, Treasurer, 
Mortgag23. 
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