Relacat te 
And Improvements 
Manchester. 
George L. Allen has sold to I. M. 
Marshall land and buildings on Derby 
square, Salem, 20 feet, 8 inches by 58 
feet, bounded by Gardner property 
and the city market. 
The property corner of Brook and 
School streets, which we recorded last 
week as sold to Mrs. McNamara of 
Somerville, was owned by Mrs Albion 
Gilman and not by the late Miss C. E. 
A square deal is a good deal. 
A good deal is a square deal. 
A good square deal in all kinds 
of INSURANCE can be had at 
the lowest possible rates at this 
agency. 
GEO. E. WILLMONTON, 
Pulsifer’s Block, Manchester, Mass. 
Boston Office: 740-742 Old South Building. 
Phones: Boston, 143 Main; Manchester, 146-3 and 16-3 
Notary Public. Justice of the Peace. 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA 
Undeveloped parcels of land from one to thirty acres 
Good view of ocean. Great opportunity to buy for 
building porposes or investment. ORRIN A MAR- 
TIN, Summer street, Manchester, Mass. 
HOUSE LOTS 
FOR SALE 
On Lincoln and Vine Sts., Manchester. 
EASY TERMS. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Cottage for Sale. 
One more opportunity for home seekers. 
A cottage of eight rooms and bath on Sum- 
mer street near Ocean street, at Manchester 
Cove. Price right. 
GEO. E. WILLMONTON, 
Pulsifer’s Block, Manchester, Mass. 
Brown, as we were misinformed last 
week, 
Beverly Farms 
The E. A. Boardman estate, on 
West beach, which has lately been 
purchased by Mr. George Lee, is un- 
dergoing quite a number of changes 
and improvements as regards the 
grounds, nothing being done as yet to 
the house itself. Among the improve- 
ments is a breakwater, or bulkhead, 
of heavy hard pine posts and 3-inch 
lumber to a height after completion of 
about three feet, which is now under 
construction on the beach front. When 
completed this will extend out from 
the old beach frontage about 25 feet, 
the whole area to be filled and graded. 
The front avenue is also being im- 
proved by making a cut in the grade 
about three feet, but upon the same 
lines practically as of old. 
Summer Estates 
Noted among the extensive im- 
provements being made to the summer 
estates this fall are those at the Rice 
estate in Ipswich, where a brick cot- 
tage, brick hitching sheds and other 
improvements are in finishing stages. 
The work is being done by George S. 
Sinnicks of Manchester. Mr. Sin- 
nicks, by the way, is also building a 
large private dwelling in Cambridge, 
of exterior plastering, with the slap- 
dash effect, which he is doing a large 
amount of at present. 
UNUSUAL 
Values | ees 
WE 
Offer—an unusual 
value—in a made up 
embossed velour cov- 
ered PILLOW at 98 
cts. As usual we shall 
Make 
up PILLOWS—when 
the materials are 
bought of us—FREE 
of cost — the new cover- 
ings for 
Pillows 
are now upon show— 
The SILKS and TAP- 
ESTRIES are unusually 
fine—such stuffs com- 
bined with 
Free 
Labor, when our well 
known Cleverness in 
producing CHIC Pil- 
low effects, is consider- 
ered will soon send up 
the signal ‘‘NO MORE 
ORDERS.”’ 
H. Mi, BIXBY & 60, 
242 Essex Street, Salem 
The BREEZE sent by mail to any 
part of the U.S.—1 year 1 dollar. * 
THE OLD CORNER STORE! 
The proprietor of that day dealt out to her patrons the necessities of every-day life, such 
luxuries as sugar, flour, mo- 
lasses and West India rum. 
SANTACCLA US Big tee en nerean ge 
vaded the old town in this year of 1905, and made the Old Corner Store his 
Headquarters for Christmas and New Years Postals 
And other Cards. 
Calendars, Booklets and Novelties in profusion, to say nothing of other 
goods, both useful, ornamental and commemorative. 
Just look in, please. 
SEO. &. ATTEN 
Manchester, Mass. 
j@~ Fourth generation from Elizabeth Crafts, the first proprietor. 
CHARLES HOOPER 
FULL LINE OF 
—FALL— 
AND WINTER 
tt. GB 
In Russet and Black. 
11 Central Square, Manchester, 
GaAristmas Pictures 
FRAMING a Specialty. All work ready when promised 
W. AUGUSTUS 
Webster Block, Pleasant Street - - 
AKE A SPLENDID GIFT 
A FINE LINE TO SELECT FROM 
NICHOLS 
GLOUCESTER 
