Jan. 19, 1917. 
CENTRAL District Court IN SALEM. 
Representative Frank E. Raymond 
of Essex has filed with the clerk of 
the house a bill to abolish the First 
District Court in Essex in the city of 
Salem and to establish in its place the 
Central District Court of Essex, 
which latter is also to be held in 
Salem. 
The jurisdiction of the First Dis- 
trict Court of Essex as constituted at 
the present time includes the cities of 
Salem and Beverly, and the towns of 
Danvers, Hamilton, Middleton, Tops- 
field and Wenham. 
By the provisions of Mr. Ray- 
mond’s bill the new district will com- 
prise Salem, Beverly, Danvers, Ham- 
iiton, Lynnfield, Manchester, Pea- 
body, Topsfield and Wenham.  Mid- 
dleton is thus removed from the Sa- 
lem court’s jurisdiction and the dis- 
trict is extended in other directions so 
as to include Peabody, Manchester 
and Lynnfield. 
As a matter. of fact Manchester 
now is included in the Salem District. 
Though by right in the Gloucester 
jurisdiction, by option, Manchester 
conducts its court business in Salem. 
“Everyone does wrong sometimes. 
The wicked are those who _ have 
formed the habit.” 
Taxi—Phone Manchester 290. adz. 
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RICES on goods of quality will not, it is certain, go lower for 
months to come than they are in these sales. 
quote them as low again during present conditions, we will count as 
vothing short of a turn of good fortune. 
raw materials, manufacturers now, are finding it difficult in many 
cases to fill orders and prices are going up. 
offerings are 
economy over present day prices. 
ties are altogether too good to be missed. 
While to be able to 
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