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New Autumn and Winter fabrics. 
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JUST WHAT YOU WANT IN 
NEW DRESS FABRICS 
It will prove a pleasuae to you to walk through our Dress Goods Department and see spread before you such an array of 
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number of weaves, and where could one find more moderate prices? 
Wear MERODE (hand 
finished) Underwear 
There’s no better collection in town, none more varied and none with a greater 
We Invite Your Attention to the Items Listed Below: 
40 INCH BLUE AND GREEN CHECKS, PLAIDS and NARROW STRIPES 
40 INCH CHEVRON WEAVES in Navy and Cadet Blues, Garnet Leaf Green, Tobacco Brown, 
and French Greys 
40 INCH BLUE AND WHITE, BROWN AND WHITE, 
CHECKS 
54 INCH SUITINGS, at 
54 INCH BLACK BROAD CLOTHS, sponged and shrunk, at 
44 INCH SERGES, Reed’s celebrated make, in Blues, Browns and Garnet, at 
5O0c 
$1.00, $1.25, $1.50 yd. 
$1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 yd. 
75c yd. 
BLACK AND ee 
BEVERLY FARMS 
L. Cameron, superintendent of the 
| Leiter estate, has established an ef- 
ficient system whereby the Chicago 
home will be provided with fresh 
| fruit, vegetables and _ flowers all 
winter from the Beverly Farms 
| green houses. Three large boxes 
| have been made for transportation 
| and they will be sent out so ar- 
| ranged that the city home will re- 
, ceive its supply regularly each week. 
| The agitation for better sidewalks 
| and cleaner streets started at the 
' Farms is pretty sure to bear fruit. 
| It is expected that in making up the 
/ annual budget for the new year the 
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matter of appropriation for side- 
walks will receive especial attention 
and it is possible that Ward 6 may 
receive a special sidewalk appro- 
priation. 
Henry Wyatt and son have _ re- 
turned from a very enjoyable trip 
to New York. 
Mrs. Andrew J. Crowell enter- 
tained the Ladies’ Sewing Circle at 
her home on Hart street last eve- 
ning. 
Mr. Ross, the popular clerk at the 
Brewer market, concludes his work 
at that establishment for the season 
tomorrow. His many friends wish 
him continued success during the 
winter at his work in Boston. | 
Miles Walsh, Jr., is in New York 
for a week’s stay, incidentally to 
take in the baseball games. 
Mrs. Mattis Hanson has bought a 
house-lot at Montserrat and will 
shortly build a home upon it. 
Edward Kelly has the sympathy 
of his Farms friends over the loss of 
his brother, Thomas Kelly, who died 
in Boson yesterday. 
Dr. John J. Martin of Beverly, 
chairman of the Board of Health, 
also school physician, passed away 
at his late home in Beverly Wednes- 
day evening. He was well known at 
the Farms especially so because of 
his interest and work at the Farms 
school. 
We have many SATISFIED CUSTOMERS that are buying 
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FRUIT & VEGETABLES 
They say it is so much better to have only one account to look after. 
satisfaction. 
Shore. 
WE CAN PLEASE YOU. 
THE THISSELL CO., - 
POSTOFFIGE BUILDING, BEVERLY FARMS, MASS. 
It saves time and you get so much better 
TRY IT. We have the largest stock of fine Groceries, Provisions, Fruits and Vegetables on the North 
High-Grade Food Products 
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