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es Sheriff’s Sale 
Commonwealth of Massachusetts 
Essex, ss. Gloucester, April 1, 1914 
By virtue of an execution which 
issued upon a judgment rendered 
on the thirty-first day of March A. 
D. 1914, by Ida D. Lampron of Man- 
chester, County of Essex, against 
Abraham Lampron of said Manches- 
ter, in the Superior Court, at Salem, 
in said County, I have this day 
taken and will sell at public auc- 
tion on Saturday, the ninth day of 
May, A. D. 1914, at eleven o’clock 
in the forenoon, at the office of 
George E. Willmonton, Esq., cor- 
ner of School and Union Streets, in 
said Manchester, all the right, title 
and intenest which the said Abra- 
ham Lampron had, not exempt by 
law from attachment or levy on ex- 
ecution, on the thirteenth day of 
November, A. D. 1911, at thirty 
minutes past nine o’clock in the 
forenoon, being the time the same 
was attached on mesne process, in 
and to the following described par- 
eels of real estate, namely :— 
Two certain parcels of land situ- 
ate on the northerly side of Brook 
Street in Manchester in the County 
and Commonwealth aforesaid, with 
the buildings thereon. Lot No. 1 
is bounded and described as_ fol- 
lows :— 
Beginning at the southeast corner 
of the lot by the private way and 
land formerly of Mary J. Park- 
hurst and running thence northerly 
by land of said Parkhurst and land 
now or formerly of Daniel Sheehan 
one hundred and eighty-one (181) 
feet to land of Abigail Gentlee; 
thence running westerly by land of 
said Gentlee eighty (80) feet to a 
stake and land formerly of Web- 
ster F. Putnam (lot No. 6); thence 
running southerly and by said Put- 
nam’s land one hundred and seven- 
ty-three (173) feet to the Private 
Way; thence by said Private Way 
easterly seventy-five (75) feet to 
land of the said Parkhurst and the 
point of beginning. 
Being lot No. 5 on a plan of lots 
surveyed by W. H. Tappan, Esq. 
The above deseribed land is con- 
veyed together with the privilege 
of passing and repassing over any 
part of the said Private Way to and 
from Brook St. on foot and with 
teams. 
Lot No. 2 is situated near the 
Eastern side of Putnam Court, so- 
ealled, in said Manchester, bound- 
ed and described as follows, to wit: 
Beginning at a stake at the south- 
western corner of the lot and by 
An Invitation 
We wmvite subscribers, and the general public, too, to 
visit our Central Office at 52 Summer St., Manchester, 
Mass. and inspect our plant, on Wednesday afternoon of 
next week, April 8th, between the hours of two and five 
o’clock. 
This invitation is especially méant to inelude the 
membership of social or business organizations, and 
classes of pupils in public or private schools. 
Ordinarily, we come in daily contact with our cus- 
tomers only through the sense of speech and hearing. 
We shall be glad to see them, too, to meet them face 
to face, and let them see us and how telephone ser- 
vice is given. We are sure this visit will interest them, 
and it may enable them to learn some things that will 
make their telephone of wider service and greater 
value. 
If subscribers are having service troubles, 
we wish 
they would come prepared to tell us about them. Be as- 
sured of our willingness to listen and of our desire to 
Ee correct them, 
NOTE: 
If groups of subscribers, or 
school classes, or 
parties from clubs or other organizations plan a visit, we would 
like a day or two’s notice in order to arrange to receive them 
properly. 
If a considerable number plan to come on any one 
day, we would want to have a reception committee escort them 
and explain the operation of the switchboard and other ap- 
paratus, in order to make the call as interesting and enjoyable 
as possible. 
April 3rd, 1914. 
land formerly of said Putnam and 
running thence northerly by said 
Putnam’s land one hundred and 
seven (107) feet; thence turning 
and running easterly by said Put- 
nam’s land thirty-two (82) feet and 
ten (10) inches to the center of a 
ditch and land of Sheehan; thence 
southerly by the center of said 
ditch and land of Sheehan sixty-two 
(62) feet and six (6) inches to a 
stake, thence southerly by the cen- 
ter of said ditch and as the wall 
I. W. ROLFE, Manager. 
now stands, by land of Sheehan to 
land of the grantor thirty-six (36) 
feet; thence westerly by grantor’s 
land sixty (60) feet to point of be- 
ginning. For title see B. 1400, P. 
453 and B. 1558, P. 381. 
It is understood that the Private 
Way named in this deed is now an 
accepted street of the Town of Man- 
chester, and is known as Brook 
Street. 
JOHN KARCHER, 
Apr.3,10,17 Deputy Sheriff. 
