MANCHESTER. 
The many friends of Mr. John 
Dillon will be pleased to learn of his 
improved condition in the past few 
days. Last Friday Mr. Dillon was 
taken with a paralytic shock and he 
grew rapidly worse till Sunday, when 
his condition was considered critical. 
He has improved steadily, however, 
the past few days and he is now 
‘thought to be out of danger. 
Mr. and Mrs. John Lendall attended 
the golden anniversary of the wedding 
of Mr. and Mrs. David Lendall at 
Essex, Saturday. 
A number of Manchesterites at- 
tended the celebration of the 100th 
anniversary of the Salem Light Infan- 
try at Salem, Monday. 
Miss Alice Roberts of Salem has 
been spending part of the week in 
town, a guest of Miss Bessie Allen. 
Next Tuesday evening there will be 
something doing at Grand Army hall, 
for the regular meetings of Camp 149, 
S. of V., will start up for the season 
and the event will be recognized by a 
small sized spread, including a copious 
supply of steamed clams and all the 
fixings. It is desired that the meet- 
ing wili be well attended and every 
member will make an effort to be 
present. 
- At district court, early in the week, 
Harry Reynolds, for over-speeding his 
automobile, pleaded nolo contendre 
and paid a fine of $10. 
New this Geck. 
STORAGE 
For the Winter. 
BOATS, CARRIAGES, AUTOMOBILES 
or anything, at 
Dennis’ Manchester Garage, near Man. Station 
Dry building—very desirable for storage purposes. 
LAMES 
INALLY 
INISH 
RAME DWELLINGS and 
ADLY 
URN 
RICK 
UILDINGS 
ROBABLY — 
RUDENT 
EOPLE 
ROVIDE 
ROTECTION 
ROPERLY BY 
INSURING with 
GEO. E. WILLMONTON, 
Pulsifer’s Block, Manchester, [lass. 
Boston Office: 740-742 Old South Building. 
Phones: Boston, 143 Main; Manchester, 146-3 and 16-3. 
Notary Public. Justice of the Peace. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Mrs. John Stanley has been away 
from the Cove this week visiting 
friends in Manchester, N.H. ; 
Principal Sabin of the Story high 
school proved himself a good host 
Wednesday evening, when the class 
of 1905 called upon him at his home 
on School street and gave him some- 
what of a surprise. During the even- 
ing Harry R. Floyd, the class presi- 
dent, with appropriate words, pre- 
sented Mr. Saben with handsome sets 
of Holmes’ and Longfellow’s works. 
The remains of the infant son of 
Benj. F. Bigwood, formerly of Man- 
chester, now of Chelsea, were brought 
here Monday for interment in Rose- 
dale cemetery. 
Miss Florence Haske!l returned to 
her school duties at Ware, Mass., a 
week ago today. 
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johnson are so- 
journing at Montpelier, Vt. 
The date of the Democratic caucus 
has been set for September 27, the 
day following the Republican caucus. 
Miss Mildred Haskell has been 
spending the week visiting friends in 
Essex. 
A delegation of about a dozen mem- 
bers of the local post plan on attend- 
ing the G.A.R. parade at Lawrence 
today. 
We have a full supply of Jap-a-lac 
on hand, in twelve shades. D. T. 
Beaton. 2 
EDWARD S. BRADLEY, 
Practical Plumber. 
HOT WATER HEATING 
Gas Fitting and Jobbing. 
Personal Attention Given 
to all Work. 
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Registered Pharmacist. 
B. L. ALLEN, 
Registered Pharmacist. 
