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BEVERLY 
Fred Lee has secured a position as 
conductor on the Wenham branch of 
the Boston &-Northern Street Rail- 
way. 
The Essex South Conference met 
at the Washington Street church 
Wednesday afternoon and was largely 
attended by representatives of the 
Congregational churches of this sec- 
tion. A lunch was served the visiting 
delegates. 
Bass River lodge, 141, 1.0.0.F., 
tendered a reception to the members 
of the other lodges who reside in the 
city at the rooms in Odd Fellows’ hall 
Wednesday evening. A pleasing en- 
tertainment was given and a _ banquet 
followed. 
Mrs. Ozra M. Field, who recently 
underwent a severe operation at the 
Corey Hill hospital, Brookline, is re- 
ported as being very much improved. 
Mr. and Mrs. Walter W. Herrick 
of Hampstead, N.H., have been the 
guests of relatives in town the past 
week. 
V.E. Miller, of meat market fame, 
will open one of his branch markets in 
the store in the Stopford building, re- 
cently occupied by Larcom & Bell as 
bowling alleys. Carpenters are already 
at work putting the place into shape. 
is always a serious one. 
pay you for the necessary outlay is best solved by 
letting US examine your damaged carriage. 
will give you a fair and honest opinion, and if 
repairs are wanted will make them skillfully and 
expeditiously 
THE REPAIRING QUESTION 
Whether it will or will not 
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Seb eO EDS SAAN Ds 
CORNER OF BOW AND RANTOUL STS. 
BEVERLY, MASS. 
E. C. SAWYER. 
Mrs. Alexander MacCauley enter- 
tained the members of the Ladies’ 
Charitable Society at her home on 
Thorndike street Monday evening. 
Mrs. Orrin Whipple of Rial Side 
has been entertaining Mr. George E. 
Duffy and family of Franklin. 
Mr and Mrs. Augustus L. Churchill 
have been the guests of relatives in 
Greenwich, Mass. 
Miss Annie L. Rowe of Milford, 
N.H., spent Sunday with her parents, 
Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Rowe of Union 
Street: 
The ladies of the Avenue Methodist 
will serve their annual harvest dinner 
next Thursday noon. 
may begin any Day or Evening. 
HELPING YOUNG PEOPLE: 
THAT 1S. THE. -MISSION,..OF 
Salem Commercial School 
Over 3,000 young people have been educated 
by the Salem Commercial School and 
started upon successful business careers by its 
Employment Department. 
In its NEW BUILDING it is doing BETTER WORK than ever. 
fies Let us outline a course for you. 
Ames 
Our rates are low. New pupils 
Elevator now running. 
126 Washington Street, Salem, Mass. 
The tax bills have been distributed 
and the increased valuation with the 
increase in tax rate causes some 
feeling. 
Merchant’s week, October 19 to 21, 
promises to be one full of “things 
doing,” for with a farmer’s parade, 
fireman’s day and a host of other at- 
tractions, it is expected to draw a large 
crowd into the city. 
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Carleton of 
Winter street have been entertaining 
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Gleason and Mr. 
and Mrs. Benjamin Smith of Reading. 
Mr. and Mrs. George Regan of 
Lynn have been the guests of Mrs. 
E. T. Todd of Essex street. 
The aldermen will give a public 
hearing on a petition for the laying 
out of the southern end of Woodbury 
street on Thursday evening, October 
19, at 7.30. The hearing promises to 
be spicy and a large attendance is 
expected. 
A. G. Tomasello, who has the con- 
tract for building the Rantoul street 
sewer, has commenced operations, 
and the tearing up of the street 
causes a change of cars on the Boston 
& Northern. 
LOUIS S. SMITH 
Optician 
267 Cabot Street 
Beverly, Mass. 
Eyes Scientifically Tested Frames Accurately 
Fitted Oculists’ Prescriptions Filled. 
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BEVERLY NATIONAL BANK. 
Transacts a Generai Banking Business. 
business relations. 
ee Qe AREA eae eae pa TARE 
ANDREW W. ROGERS, President. 
CAPITAL $200,000. 
JASPER R. POPE, Vice-President. 
Accounts solicited and every facility afforded for prompt and satisfactory 
Certificates of Deposit issued bearing interest for actual time outstanding. 
SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES TO RENT. , 
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ALLEN H. BENNETT, Cashier. 
