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Peultry and Game 
BREWER’S MARKET 
WALTER P. BREWER, Prop. 
Fresh Eggs and Butter 
Fruit and Berries 
Meats and Provisions 
Orders will be Collected Every Morning 
All of the Best Quality 
BEVERLY FARMS, 
and Promptly Filled 
Mass. 
A, SERBS BERL A BISA DRS DEBIT PERSUADES A SEA BNA BN 
WILBUR J. PIERCE 
F Plumbing, Steam and Hot Water Heating 
Special attention given to Testing of Plumbing and Drainage, fer which we are fully equipped. 
w All Work Personally Attended to. 
TELEPHONE 68 
Estimates Gheerfully Given 
Can be reached at any heur ef night by telephone in case ef water leaks er any emergency, 
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(Successer to Pierce & Pierce) | 
Beverly Farms 
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Repairing in All Its Branches 
CENTRAL ons 
JAMES B. DOW 
Gardener and Florist 
Roses, Herbaceous and Budding plants. 
Cut Flowers and Greenhouse Products 
for Decorations and Funeral Work. 
Hale Street, Beverly Farms 
Pianos To Rent 
$3, $4, $5, $6 Per Month 
RENT ALLOWED TOWARDS PURCHASE 
SEWING MACHINES 
From $10 to $50 
H. J. Burke 
Rogers and Chase Building 
BEVERLY, MASS. 
Telephone 195-3 Beverly Farms 
M. T. MURPHY 
Maker of and Dealer in 
FINE HARNESS AND SADDLBRY 
Sponges, Chamois, Oils, Dressings, 
and all kinds of supplies for the 
Horse, Stable and Automobile 
Beverly Farms, Opp. B. and M. Depot 
NWNe Es I ONNE 
Sale, Boarding and Livery Stables 
SaDDLE Horses To Ler. 
All Styles of Carriages For Sale or Exchange 
Tel. Cen. Vine Court, BEVERLY FARMS 
Soaps 
A. CULBERT 
Importer and Manufacturer of 
FINE HARNESS, RIDING SADDLES AND HORSE FURNISHINGS 
A full line of Stable Supplies, Trunks, Bags and Leather Novelties 
BEANOH, BEACH STREET, MANCHESTER) 
Driving and Auto Gloves 
M BEVERLY FARMS 
J. B. Dow 
John H. Cheever 
YAS. B. DOW & CO. 
Coal and Wood 
We are now prepared to deliver 
coal at short notice to all parts ef 
Manchester and Beverly Farms. 
Beach Street Hale Street 
Manchester Beverly Farms 
ALFRED HANSON 
HORSESHOER and JOBBER 
Special attention given to lame, interfering 
nd overreaching horses. Jobbing done with 
neatness and despatch. Gentlemen’s light 
driving horses a specialty. 
Vine Gourt, Beverly Farms, Mass. 
THE NEW ENGLAND 
TAILORS 
I. Shuman, Prop. 
Formerly with R. H. White and C. F. Hovey Co. of Boston for 
8 years, have removed from Hart St. to Hale St., Cor. High St., 
near Hardy’s Grocery Store 
Beverly Farms, Mass. 
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Ladies’ Tailoring a Specialty. 
Repairing of all Kinds, Cleaning, Pressing 
and Dyeing. 
Work Called for and Delivered. 
Telephone 8149-2 2 Stores: Boston and Beverly Farms 
You may depend upon it that he 
is @ good man whose intimate 
friends are all good and whose ene- 
mies are decidedly bad.—Lavater. 
BEVERLY FARMS. 
Miss Annie Carroll is spending a 
week at Rye Beach, N. H. 
Miss Nellie Coffey has returned 
from a week’s vacation spent in 
Worcester. 
Some unusual bargains in shoes 
may be found at the Charles Hooper 
store, Manchester. W. R. Bell has 
just bought out Mr. Hooper and he 
is practically giving away the stock. 
It would be worth the while of 
Magnolia people to call at the 
store. 
The annual fair of the Sarah Wy- 
man Whitman class will be held in 
the Baptist Chapel, Beverly Farms, 
Thursday, August 24th. The fol- 
lowing ladies will have charge of 
the tables: Household, Mrs. Edward 
Knowlton and Mrs. Thomas Pierce; 
faney, No. 1, Mrs. James D. Hooper 
and Miss Elizabeth Hull; faney, No. 
2, Mrs. Fred W. Varney and Mrs. 
Calvin L. Williams; doll, Miss Addie 
Williams ; flower, Mrs. John L. Chap- 
man and Mrs. C. S. Pond; candy, 
Mrs. Mark E. Knowles and Mrs. 
Mary Eddy; cake, Mrs. Lydia Will- 
lams and Miss Josephine Williams; 
punch, Mrs. William R. Brooks and 
Miss Ester Hull; ice cream, Mrs. Ed- 
win May and Mrs. Abby Poole; 
grabs, Miss Charlotte Chapman. In 
charge of door will be Mrs. George 
Batchelder and Miss Susan Bennett. 
Contributions may be left with Mrs. 
Fred W. Varney, 14 High street, or 
with the president, Mrs. George S. 
Hadley, 28 High street. 
Michael Dreslane has accepted a 
position with the Beverly Gas & 
Electric Co., and on Tuesday moved 
his family to Beverly. 
John F. McNulty, a machinist on 
the U. 8. Torpedo boat destroyer 
‘‘Ammen,’’ which has been stationed 
at the Charlestown navy yard, was 
at the Farms a part of this week 
renewing acquaintances. When 
quite a young boy he lived here with 
his parents for several years, re- 
moving to New York city. MeNulty 
is now serving his second term of 
four years’ enlistment. 
Mr. and Mrs. Walter D. French of 
Cleveland, Ohio, who are on a vaca- 
tion trip east, spent the week at the 
Farms visiting friends. 
The marriage of Miss Mary Me- 
Keone and John Sullivan, two pop- 
ular young people of the Farms, took 
place at St. Mary’s parochial resi- 
dence in Beverly last Monday eve- 
ning. Miss Louise MeKeone, a sis- 
ter of the bride, was bridesmaid and 
a brother, Joseph McKeone, was best 
man. After a short trip they will 
reside in Beverly. 
