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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
; ; Cobb, Bates & Yerxa Co. 
GOOD THINGS w For SUMMER COTTAGE 
AND YACHT 
Price list mailed upon application. 
RIGHT PRICES i 
Our liberal delivery system places our large and well-selected stock quite as much at your disposal as when in your city home. 
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COBB, BATES ay @ALEM, MASS. 
THREE TELEPHONES — 225, 230, 240. ‘ 
JOS. PINK & CO. 
Makers of FINE HARNESS, 
Siable Supplies dnd Horse. Furnishings. 
Branch oll Beverly Farms, M. T. Murphy, mgr. 
Pulsifer’s Block, Manchester, 
M.S Miguel, mgr. Tel. 94 Manc. 
67a Chestnut Street, Boston. 
Main’Store: 
67 liddle Street, 
GLOUCESTER, [TIASS. 
dune Bargains in Summer Furniture. 
Cool, Sanitary Mattresses, built 
to order, with pure wool top and 
bottom — one or two parts — No. 1 
Tick. $5.50. 
White Enamel Beds, strong and 
serviceable, 3 coats enamel baked 
on; full mounts brass trimmings 
has two coats heavy English lacquer. 
$6. Any size. 
Odorless Feather Pillows, nice 
fluffed live goose, $3.50 per pair. 
Others in chicken feathers $2 per 
pair. 
Piazza Rockers, genuine back 
resters, wide arms and roomy seats. 
$1.97. 
Gurney Refrigerators, the very 
best refrigerator made. You take 
no chances when you buy a Gurney ; 
your money back if it is not satis- 
factory. 
We make a specialty of all kinds 
of summer eevee 
A, MANTON PATTI 
BEVERLY. 
Raymond B. Kittredge is entertain- 
ing his friend Howard B. Sawyer of 
the University of Maine. 
Another physician has located in 
town, Dr. Ernest C. Steeves, who has 
taken an office in the Pierce block. 
Melville Woodbury has purchased 
the old Times building on Railroad 
avenue, and will remodel it into tene- 
ments. 
Samuel R. Dexter has been award- 
ed the contract to build S. W. Wins- 
low’s new house at North Beverly. 
Mr.and Mrs. A. R. Burnham are at 
Ware, N.H., for the summer. 
Reuben Shaw is spending a vaca- 
tion in Yarmouth, N.S. 
Prof. Arthur W. Tyler of Washing- 
ton, D.C., is spending his summer 
vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Charles 
P. Lefavour of Lovett street. 
Miss Sallie H. Kennison has re- 
turned from South Royalston, where 
she has been teaching, and is spending 
her vacation in town. 
Miss A. Lilla Wilde of the High 
school faculty is spending her vacation 
with friends in Vermont. 
The Fourth was one of the quietest 
known for years, and no serious acci- 
dents or fires were reported. The city 
gave two band concerts, and the dis- 
play of fireworks on Prospect hill was 
one of the best seen for many a day. 
The Pain Fireworks company had the 
contract, 
HOUSE LOTS 
FOR SALE 
On Lincoln and Vine Sts., Manchester. 
EASY TERMS. 
Apply N. P. MELDRAM. 
JOY 
LINE 
THROUGH 
LONG ISLAND 
SOUND 
BY DAYLIGHT 
Folders and Information on Request. 
B. D. PITTS, Agt..308 Congress St., Boston 
Phone Main 6460. 
Automobile repairs and storage at 
Dennis’ Manchester garage. : 
HEALER OENNIS— 
At 81 Washington St., Heals the Sick 
Without Medicine. The Strangest 
Power Ever Gtven to Man. 
POE Healer Dennis, who for 
three years has ani. 
5 healed the sick in 
churches in poets nee me 
charge, by the layi on 
of hands, is still perform- 
cs his marvellous cures 
H every day at his offices in 
a em dad Boston. By 
-* passing his hands over the 
amiated parts, cripvles and deformi- 
of every description were 
aightened and made whole. Healer 
has been in Salem for 15 years 
d ca oe more people that he 
baceeal he the advertising 
@octors in thee state. Healer 
ee or the use of instruments, 
Dennis 
one-half the time required by any 
octor. 
t cures cancers an 
ut p or cutting. All nervous trou- 
es 0 men and women, even to 
nity, are cured by Healer Dennis’ 
eatment. After doctors give 
ju u and nospint turn you out go 
oe t ashi St. 
“ ONSULTATION FREE AT OFFICE. 
— for a Book of Cures. 
on St.. Salem, Tuesdays 
ang Fridays ai 9 to 4, since 1890. 
Columbus ave., Boston. 
