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BEVERLY 
Walter S. Cressy who has recently 
been employed at the Western Union 
Telegraph office resigned his position 
to be superintendent of a farm at 
Strafford, N.H. 
Governor William L. Douglas has 
reappointed Alden Webb as justice of 
the peace. For fourteen years Mr. 
Webb has held that commission and 
now he enters upon his third term. 
Miss Louise Arnold is ill with pneu- 
monia at her home on Milton street. 
oo Bevetlyior= CHRISTMAS 
We have A LARGE STOCK 
.... At SMALL PRICES 
Tollel Sels, Manicure Sets, Shaving Sels 
in Ebony and Ebonoid. 
Prices, from $2.50 to $15.00 
A Large Assortment of Fancy Soaps 
and Perfumes, Military Brushes, 
Soap Boxes, Card Holders, Jewel 
Cases, Calendars, etc. 
(@—-We carry a Complete Stock of Fine 
Writing Papers in fancy boxes. Prices 
from 25¢ to $2.00 
Our prices and quality of goods cannot be 
beat in Essex County. 
Come here first. We save you money. 
ROPES DRUG CO 
188-190 Cabot Street, 
BEVERLY 
Agents for HUYLER’S CANDIES 
For Christmas 
Watches Clocks 
Diamonds _ Silver Novelties 
Jewelry Silver Ware 
PICA CLG. 
I@- We have a Large and Complete 
Line to select from. The ; 
Newest dnd Ghoicest Designs 
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198 Cabot Street 
BEY aha 
NORTH 
SHORE BREEZE 
ENGL GAREN SEAM, SHORE ene 
SEND FOR CATALOGUE 
Rev, ©, (He 2Spaulding? D:D. of 
Cambridge, will occupy the Baptist 
pulpit next Sunday, Dec. 24. 
The Essex County Poultry associa- 
tion closed its exhibition at City hall, 
Saturday evening. It was considered 
the best show ever given and proved 
a grand success. 
The Goodfellowship league held its 
fortnightly meeting in the Baptist 
vestry Wednesday evening. 
Miss Minnie L. Goodridge and Miss 
Otella Cooper spent Sunday with 
friends in Everett. 
The Social circle of King’s Daugh- 
ters spent a very pleasant afternoon 
Monday at Mrs. Jacob Jacobs of Stone 
street. A snipping party was the feat- 
ure of the day and a neat little sum 
was realized. 
Miss Annie L. Rowe, a teacher at 
Milford, N.H., is spending her holi- 
day vacation with her parents, Mr. 
and Mrs. Bennett Rowe of Union 
street. 
John Cole while skating at the Con- 
solidated pond on Sunday, received 
serious injuries necessitating medical 
attendance. 
William Hayden of Bartlett street, 
was chosen treasurer of the Univer- 
salist Sunday school, Sunday. 
Rev. Carey W. Chamberlain D.D., 
formerly of Dorchester Temple, Dor- 
chester, now of Toledo, Ohio, was ex- 
tended a unanimous call by the First 
Baptist church, last Friday evening. 
It is expected he will accept, as Mr. 
Chamberlain has been very desirous 
to come East. 
The class of 1905 of the Beverly 
High school are to have a Christmas 
tree at their reunion Dec. 26 in 
Hardie hall. 
Miss Dora P. Woodbury of this 
city and Mr. Raymond Danforth of 
Salem, were united in marriage 
Thursday evening. They will reside 
at 26 Andrew street, Salem. 
Rev. Edward A. Horton of Boston, 
chaplain of the Massachusetts senate, 
addressed the Parish Aid Alliance on 
Wednesday afternoon on “An awak- 
ening.’ Many members were pres- 
ent to hear the speaker. 
The Guffey steamer “ Ligonier ” 
sailed for Port Arthur, Texas, on 
Monday, after discharging 1,250,000 
gallons of oil at the local branch 
wharves. The huge steamer was vis- 
ited by a crowd on Sunday. 
ALDEN WEBB, 
Practical latchmaker. 
Watch, Clock, Jewelry and Optical Repairing. 
MASONIC BUILDING, BEVERLY. 
CHARIEES- Fsivhis 
-. Real Estate and Insurance .. 
NOTARY PUBLIC, 
155 Cabot Street, BEVERLY. 
WINTER BOARDERS. 
BOX STALLS, IF DESIRED. 
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79 HALE STREET, 
Beverly Cove. 
HIGH GRADE WORK. 
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EDWARD F..EVELETH, 
Pryprietor, 
55 Broadway, BEVERLY. 
H. W. MOORE 
Manufacturer of 
Carriages, Wagons, &c. 
Prompt attention given to 
Repairing, Painting, etc. 
All work guaranteed. 
2isc Rantoul Street 
BEVERLY, MASS. 
