NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Real Gstate 
Mrs. Caroline B. Sears (Mrs. H. M. 
Sears) has solda lot of land on Hale 
street, near Mingo Beach, Pride’s 
Crossing, to William Endicott of Bos- 
ton, who has an estate adjoining the 
Sears’ estate The land has a front- 
age of 109 feet, and in area’is 2435 
feet. It is probable that Mr. Endi- 
cott will make extensive improve- 
ments to the property before another 
season. 
The estate of Henry Roberts at 
Magnolia, composing the Sunset cot- 
tage, and three other smaller cottages, 
and two stables, one of which has 
been used by J. H. Coulter, the riding 
master the past season, was sold on 
mortgagee sale Wednesday, to William 
Dolliver of Magnolia, for $16,500. 
Lawyer John Burke has_ bought 
through the office of Jonathan May at 
Magnolia this week four acres of the 
estate of Henry W. Foote on the 
highland back of Rowe’s stable, in 
Magnolia. 
Among the changes and improve- 
ments to be made along the shore 
before another season will be exten- 
sive improvements on the Stevens 
estate, off Summer street, Manches- 
ter, plans for which are already in 
hand. This calls for a general en- 
largement of the house and an outlay 
probably of $8000 to $10,000. On 
the east side it is contemplated to 
build a 15x21 foot addition, while a 
breakfast room will be built on the 
south (water) end, and the kitchen 
will be extended about 54 feet. The 
gable end on the west side will be ex- 
tended 2 feet, and the north side of 
the house — the main entrance — will 
be generally changed, new windows 
put in, and a veranda built. 
Work has been started at Manches- 
ter Cove this week by Jacob Kitfield 
in altering the stable of Dr. Benjamin 
Tenney, off University Lane, into an 
automobile house. 
Work is also well in hand at Man- 
chester Cove in altering the interior 
of the large cow stable at the F. M. 
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Good view of ocean. Great opportunity to buy for 
building purposes or investment. ORRIN A MAR- 
TIN, Summer street, Manchester, Mass. 
HOUSE LOTS 
FOR SALE 
On Lincoln and Vine Sts., Manchester. 
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Whitehouse estate. The building is 
being thoroughly remodelled, the 
floors ripped out and concrete floors 
will be put in, making the stable up-to- 
date as regards strict sanitary condi- 
tions for dairy purposes. The coach 
stable is also being remodelled and a 
25 foot addition is being built on the 
already extensive hennery on the es- 
tate. Roberts & Hoare have the con- 
tract for the carpenter work and a 
Pride’s concern is doing the stone and 
masonry work. 
Extensive improvements are to be 
made to the J. Warren Merrill house, 
on Smith’s Point during the coming 
winter, plans for which are already in 
hand. 
Fifth Death Claim eaOne 
Year — All Under 40 Years 
The fifth death claim to be paid 
this year by the New York Life 
through Charles H. Fleming, so well 
known in Manchester and all along 
the North Shore, in fact, has been 
paid this week, the beneficiary being 
Mrs. Bishop, widow of the late Rev. 
Norman H. Bishop, former pastor at 
Beverly Farms. 
In October, 1898, Mr. Bishop took 
a 20-year endowment 4% bond policy 
in the New York Life, at the age of 
31 years. He was found dead Aug. 
19 on the beach at West Dennis, 
Mass. The prompt payment of the 
policy, — $2000, — elicited the follow- 
ing letter from Mrs. Bishop to Mr. 
Fleming, which needs no further com- 
ment: 
109 Pearl St., 
SPRINGFIELD, MAss., 
Sept. 28, 1905. 
My dear Mr. Fleming : 
Owing to my leaving New Bedford 
early Monday and the many matters 
demanding immediate attention, I 
have been unable to reply to your 
letter until now. 
Please allow me first to thank you 
for your services in my behalf and to 
acknowledge receipt of check for 
amount covered by the policy Mr. 
Bishop carried. The provision this 
made is very great help to me at this 
time, and Iam most grateful forit. I 
realize that few men in the ministry 
can save large amounts, and while 
Mr. Bishop, perhaps, did not need to 
be urged to save all possible, yet to 
many men, this form of saving is 
most helpful, while at the same time, 
they have protection of life insurance. 
I have already sent checks to Dr. 
Handy and to Mr. Kelley. I appre- 
ciate your willingness to pay the 
same, but as I said before, I expect 
nothing from the Company which is 
not its custom to do in like matters. 
The amount was not large —I simply 
wanted to know the right and custom 
in such matters. 
Thanking you again, for your per- 
sonal services, I am 
Yours cordially, 
May Horse BIsHop. 
(Mrs. Norman N.) = 
Ames Studio, 
Salem, Mass. 
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