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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. 
4 DELIA PIA OLA DAA OIA OSA IVA PESTA BAERSIA BIA WS 
(Successor'to Pierce & Pierce) 
j WILBUR J. PIERCE | 
7 Plumbing, Steam and Hot Water Heating ; 
/ Special attention given to Testing of Plumbing and Drainage, 
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All Work Personally Attended to. 
TELEPHONE 65 
Can be reached at any hour of night by telephone in case of water leaks or any emergency, 
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fer which we are fully equipped. 
Estimates Cheertully Given 
Beverly Farms 
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Repairing in All Its Branches 
CENTRAL are: 
A. CULBERT 
Importer and Manufacturer of 
FINE HARNESS, RIDING SADDLES AND HORSE FURNISHINGS 
A full line of Stable Supplies, Trunks, Bags and Leather Novelties 
Driving and Auto Gloves 
BEVERLY FARMS 
BRANOE, BEACH STREET, MANCHESTER) 
JAMES B. DOW 
Gardener and Florist 
Roses, Herbaceous and Budding plants. 
Cut Flowers and Greenhouse Products 
for Decorations and Funeral Work. 
Male 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 
FINB HARNESS AND SADDLERY 
Sponges, Chamois, Oils, Dressings, 
and all kinds of supplies for the 
Horse, Stable and Automobile 
Beverly Farms, Opp. B. and M. Depot 
WwW. F. LOW 
Sale, Boarding and Livery Stables 
SapDLE Horses To Let. 
All Styles of Carriages For Sale or Exchange 
Tel. Con. Vine Court, BEVERLY FARMS 
Soaps 
J. B. Dow John H. Cheever 
JAS. B. DOW & CO. 
Coal and Wood 
We are now prepared to deliver 
coal at short notice to all parts of 
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 Court, 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. 
Ladies’ Tailoring a Specialty. 
Repairing of all Kinds, Cleaning, Pressing 
and Dyeing. 
Work Called for and Delivered. 
Telephone 8149-2 
READ THE BREEZE 
2 Stores: Boston and Beverly Farms 
BEVERLY FARMS. 
President Taft’s yacht, the May- 
flower, anchored off West beach 
Wednesday forenoon in about the 
same location it occupied last year. 
The yacht makes a pretty picture 
and attracts much attention. Com- 
mander Powers Symington of West 
Virginia is its new commander, sue- 
ceeding recently Commander Geo. 
W. Logan. 
John Bolam left the Farms this 
week for a short vacation trip to Ep- 
ping, N. H., where he joined Mrs. 
Bolam and Miss Jennie Bolam, the 
latter being there for her health. 
On Sunday last, Dr. and Mrs. Dough- 
erty, Miss Alice Bolam and Frank I. 
Preston took the trip to Epping in 
the doctor’s automobile, to visit Miss 
Bolam, who we are pleased to say is 
improving very much. 
The garden of W. S. and Jo 
Spaulding of Greenwood avenue, 
Beverly Farms, 
from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday, 
Monday, Wednesday and_ Friday. 
This is indeed a privilege and it is 
hoped it will not be abused. 
At the recent picnic and outing of 
the plumbers, Leon Pierce, a popular 
Farms young man was a winner of 
numerous contests. He added two 
cups and three medals to his collee- 
tion of trophies, won in similar 
events and on other occasions. 
Miss Mary Keegan of Brighton, is 
a visitor this week of Mr. and Mrs. 
Thomas D. Connolly, Oak street. 
Every evening the band coneert 
civen on the Mayflower, by the ship’s 
band, is heard very distinctly at 
West beach and quite a party gath- 
ers on the pavilion piazza to listen 
to it. The sailors as yet, have not 
had shore leave, but we understand 
this privilege will be granted them 
beginning next Sunday. 
Jesse Pierce returned from his 
visit at Wolfboro, N. H., this week 
in very poor health and is now re- 
ported to be eritically ill at his home 
on Hart street. 
Letters remaining unclaimed at 
the Beverly Farms postoffice August 
16th: Mrs. T. Ambrose, Mr. Brad- 
shaw, A. G. Barrett, Miss Augusta 
Cohen, Mr. Lindsay N. Emory, Mrs. 
Thomas G. Gardner, Mr. W. C. Ken- 
sey, Mr. James Harrison, Mr. Ed- 
ward Hatton, Miss Ella Kampman, 
Mrs. Herman D. Kampman, Mr. M. 
H. Lopez, Mr. Wm. Lawson, Carrie 
Low, Mr. Baffado Masteryelo, Miss 
Ellen Cecilia O’Connell, Harry W. 
Palmer, E. Ruhl, Mrs. M. T. Sullivan, 
Miss Alja Syiden, Miss Mary 
Scheunhon, Mrs. Chas. Torry, Miss 
Francise Williams.—Wm. R. Brooke 
postmaster. 
is open to visitors — 
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