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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. 
COBB, BATES & YERXA (0, 
THREE TELEPHONES — 225, 230, 240. 
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CAMP 
JOS. PINK & CO. 
Makers of FINE HARNESS, 
SHAG Supplies and Horse. Furnishings. 
Branch oul Beverly Farms, M. T. Murphy, mgr, 
Pulsifer’s Block, Manchester, 
M.S Miguel,’ mgr. Tel. 94 Manc. 
67a Chestnut Street, Boston. 
Main Store: 
67 Iliddle 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 ergy’ 
A, MANTON PATTILL, 
CHURCH NOTES. 
Manchester. 
Rev. Richard B. Esten of the Ros- 
lindale Baptist church will occupy the 
pulpit at the Baptist church tomorrow, 
exchanging with Rev. Mr. Brewster. 
The annual summer outing and 
picnic of the Baptist Sunday school 
will be held at Tuck’s Point next 
Tuesday, July 18. If rainy it will be 
postponed to an indefinite date. 
Mission services have been held at 
the Sacred Heart church the past 
week every night and morning. 
The Congregational church Sunday 
school will hold a basket picnic at 
Tuck’s Point next Friday, July 21, 
if pleasant ; if not pleasant, the day 
following. Transportation will be 
free. Barges will leave the centre of 
the town from 9 to 12 o’clock in the 
morning, and Tuck’s Point from 3 to 
7 o’clock in the afternoon. The com- 
mittee in charge will serve lemonade, 
and B. S. Bullock will have ice-cream 
on sale in the afternoon. The picnic 
is for the members of the Congrega- 
tional Sunday school, church and con- 
gregation only. 
Unclaémed Letters. 
Letters remaining unclaimed at Manches- 
ter, Mass., Post Office for week ending July 
8: Walter Buchanan, William, H. Cook, 
Miss Mary G. Cone, Elmer H. Chew, Rev. 
John B. Bishop Delaney, Mrs. Eola M. 
Doyle, Miss Jennie Darnby, Mrs. John Cate 
French, M. Francour, James Fleming, Geo. 
A. Guernsey, Miss Elizabeth Hayes, Miss B. 
Harrington, Wm. F. Harrington, Miss Au- 
gusta Karlson, Miss Frances Kimball, Jack 
Lappen, C. Mifkr, Henry Dudley Murphy, 
Miss Katie McEachen, George Manning, 
Miss Clara Milliken, Clarence R. Merrill, F. 
F. Marr, Jennie McLean, C. J. Parker, Miss 
Esther Larsson, W. Poini, Miss Alice W. 
Pearmaine, Mrs. H. W. Potter, F.S. Ricker, 
Thomas Riley, Queen City Trimming Co., 
E. N. Stifis, Miss Cora A. Sharkley, Mor- 
tinus Spiegeleir, Miss Sarah Titcomb, Miss 
Victoria Taylor, Adolph Weld, Miss Carrie 
B. Webber. 
SAMUEL L. WHEATON, Postmaster. 
Essex and Sst. 
SALEM, 
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B. D. PITTS, Agt..308 Congress St., Boston 
Phone Main 6460. 
Automobile repairs and storage at 
Dennis’ Manchester garage. to 
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Medicine.. The Strangest 
ver Given to Man. 
Healer Dennis, 
three years has publicly 
healed the sick in the 
churches in Salem, free of 
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every day at his offices in 
Balem and Boston. By 
“= passing his hands over the 
tea oarte: cripples and deformi- 
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Poe been in Salem for 15 years 
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Fridays from 9 to 4, since 1890. 
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