MANCHESTER TAX FIGURES. 
VALUATION Devtairts T'HIs YEAR IN 
CoMPARISON WitrH Last YEAR 
The assessors of ithe town of Man- 
chester have supplied the state tax 
commissioner with ‘comparative de- 
tails of their valuation for this year 
and last year. This date is annually 
compiled into a report for the whole 
state and issued in book form by the 
tax commissioner. 
The figures in the case of Man- 
chester follow: 
1913) 1912 
Number of residents assessed 
on property: 
0 ES 640 582 
Firms, corporations, institu- 
on 78 62 
0 oto eet 718 644 
Number of non-residents as- 
sessed on property: 
B@URIG ke 290 280 
Firms, corporations, institu- 
OS Se 8 6 
Mey os ee eee. 298 286 
MeprOperty ............... 1016 930 
Number of persons assessed: 
Seepo tax only .......... 457 444 
a 1473 = 1374 
Number of male polls as- 
CUGROT) 2 Hela SOS 853 862 
Value of assessed 
personal estate : 
Excluding resident 
bank stock .... $8,432,784 $8,148,004 
Resident bank stock . 
iG) ee vai $8,432,784 8,148,004 
Value of assessed 
real estate: 
Building, excluding 
2G) Qn $4,290,225 $4,044,730 
Land, excluding build- 
a 4,007,315 3,861,505 
re $8,297,540 $7,906,235 
Total valuation. of 
assessed es tate, 
April 1, 1913....$16,730,324 $16,054,239 
1913 1912 
Tax for state, coun- 
ty and city or 
town purposes, in- 
cluding overlayings: 
On personal estate $74,208.53 $69,258 
On real estate ...... 73,018.38 67,203 
MONS wk wes 1,706.00 1,724 
MMM... ss... $148,932.91 $138,185 
Rate of total tax per 
Pe a es ss $5.80 $8.50 
Number of horses assessed... 187 282 
Number of cows assessed.. 92 90 
Number of thn houses 
OSG Ok he 782 ule 
Nvmber of acres of land 
Ell le 4434 4434. 
Number and value of fowl 
assessed: 
ee 600 600 
MO ww ww ees s $300 $300 
_ Men’s Elite and Curtis shoes at 
Walt Bell’s, Central Sq. : 
Writing paper from 10c to $1.00 a 
E. A, Lethbridge’s. 
NORTH EO HORE BREEZE 
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Telephone 190 
PPAR EP IRANES 
MANCHESTER-B Y-THE-SEA 
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Bullock Brothers, Fine Groceries 
| Vouve Chaffard Olive Oil, 
—_——_———§, S. Pierce Co.’s Fancy Groceries 
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Neoelys. Winn Meer 
The semi-monthly meeting of the 
North Shore Horticultural society 
will be held this Friday evening in 
Lee’s hall, Manchester, when Thos. 
J. Grey of Boston will speak on “The 
Minneapolis Convention of American 
Florists.” 
The speaker announced for the 
first meeting in December—the 5th— 
is Edwin Jenkins, superintendent of 
Bellefontaine Gardens, Lenox. His 
subject will be “Whys and Where- 
fores in Horticulture.” 
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Letters remaining unclaimed at the 
Mianchester, Mass., ,P. O. for the 
week ending Nov. 15, 1913 :—Robert 
Cleveland, Alfred S$. Dabney, Guis- 
eppe B. DiBasquale, Miss Sarah Nol- 
ten, Miss M. J. Nickey, Willie 
Kearns, A. Sidney Linnekin, Mrs. H. 
B. McGuire, Mrs. D. T. Norris, Nel- 
son Oliver, I. F. Richard, Harry W. 
Spaulding, Mrs. N, E. Weston, Ken- 
neth Wolcott—Sam’l. L. Wheaton, 
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Swansdown Flour, 
Brigham Creamery Butter. = 
Samuel Knight Sons’ Co. 
Coal and Wood 
32 Central St. 
Manchester 
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Geo. W. Hooper : 
Dealer in FirsteClass 
GROCERIES 
MANCHESTER, - MASS. 
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SHELDON’S MARKET 
H. F. HOOPER, Manager 
Dealer in First-Class 
PROVISIONS, POULTRY, GAME, VEGETABLES, Etc 
CENTRAL STREET, MANCHESTER 
Pride’s Crossing 
Beverly Farms 
Magnolia 
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Oldest Established Drug Store in Manchester 
Business Founded in fr ae 
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face or lips, or any roughness of the skin. 
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Quince and Benzoin Toilet = 
BENJ. L. ALLEN, Registered Pharmacist 
Corner School and Union Streets Manchester, Mass. 
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