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NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
Real Estate 
And Improvements 
Hamilton R. Squier et ux. Mary E. 
of New York convey to Oliver T. 
Roberts and Wm. Hoar of Manchester 
five acres of woodland in Manchester; 
also two acres of woodland; also land in 
Manchester 6 by 38.20 rods; also land 
in Manchester five rods 20 links by 45 
rods; also five and one-half. acres of 
woodland in Manchester; also one-third 
of an acre of woodland in Manchester; 
also two and one-half acres of woodland 
in Manchester; also 3.586 acres of Jand 
in Manchester. 
Bryce J. Allen of Boston, conveys to 
Quincy A. Shaw, 2nd, of Beverly, land 
and buildings in Beverly and Wenham. 
[In explanation of the above real es- 
tate transfer we might state that Mr. 
Shaw has bought from Mr. Allen the 
estate at Beverly Farms, on the Hamil- 
ton road, where Mr. and Mrs. Shaw 
have been living since their marriage two 
years ago, with the exception of the win- 
ter months. | 
The contract for building a new reser- 
voir in the town of Andover and laying 
280 feet of 10-inch pipe connecting this 
with the old reservoir, has been awarded 
to D. Linehan & Son of Pride’s Cross- 
ing, though this concern was not the 
lowest bidder. There was a difference 
of $137 between the lowest bidder and 
D. Linehan & Son. ‘The contract is 
about $14,000. 
A new macadam tennis court has just 
been completed on the R. S. Bradley 
estate at Pride’s, the work being done 
by D. Linehan & Son. ‘The court is 
one of the finest private courts on the 
shore. 
F. M. Whitehouse is having an im- 
provement made at his house at Man- 
chester Cove whereby salt water baths 
will be provided. An electric motor is 
being installed to use in pumping the wa- 
ter from the ocean. 
Three large stone statues arrived at the 
Farms on Wednesday of this week, on 
a flat car, to be used as part of the out- 
lay at the beautiful gardens atthe Spauld- 
ing estate. One of the statues is much 
larger than the other two and is estimated 
to weigh ten tons. ‘The statues are the 
work of Martin Milmore, the sculptor, 
who did the work about 1866. 
Charles E. Lowe of Essex, by mort- 
gagee, conveys to Madaline M. Briggs 
of Danvers, and she to Ada R. Lowe 
of Essex, 22 acres land and_ buildings, 
County Road, Essex; also 77 square 
rods woodland, Manchester; also 4 acre 
land in Essex; also40 square rods wood- 
Poultry and Game 
Fresh Eggs and Butter 
Fruit and Berries 
All of the Best Quality 
BEVERLY Farms, 
BREWER’S MARKET 
WALTER P. BreEwER, Prop. 
Meats and Provisions 
Orders will be Collected Every Morning and Promptly Filled 
Mass. 
Millinery Done Reasonably 
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MLLE. GEORGIANA LV’ETOURNEAU —=—==_~ 
Dry and Fancy Goods, 
Notions, Plain Sewing and Mending, Shopping 
ice Gream and Light Lunch Served 
Agent for all kinds of Periodicals 
BEVERLY FARMS 
Horse Furnishings. 
Telephone 7823 Bev. Fms. 
Branch Stores: 
I am here all the year and can always give prompt and satisfactory service. 
Ji AS CULBERE 
announcement 
I would respectfully call your 
attention to my stock of select 
Saddles, Harness, Whips, Robes, 
Blankets, and a complete line of 
Stable Supplies. 
Also Trunks and Bags. 
Repairing in all its branches 
Importer and Manufacturer of 
Fine Harness, Riding Saddles and 
Leather Novelties 
Respectfully, 
BEVERLY FARMS, MASS. 
Beach Street, Manchester, and Magnolia. 
land in Essex; also { of an acre wood- 
land in Essex; also $ acre 4 square rods 
woodland in Manchester; also 4 acres 
1 rood 20 rods land marsh in Essex; all 
so 14 acres woodland in Essex. 
Work on the automobile garage for 
Col. Cranmore Wallace at Beverly 
Cove is nearly completed. The con- 
crete work, granolithic floors, etc., was 
done by D. Linehan & Son, and the 
plumbing by R. Robertson Co. ‘The 
carpenter work was done by an _ outside 
concern. 
Building in summer homes promises 
to take a decided boom this fall and sev- 
eral fine new residences are being plan- 
ned so as to be ready for accupancy in 
1909. A well known local contractor 
said this morning that the outlook is very 
bright, which means considerable work 
this fall and winter. Money is little 
easier than it has been and many who 
had contemplated improvements and 
new homes for this year have put it off 
until then. —Goucester Times. 
S. SIMONS 
BOOT AND SHOE REPAIRING 
A Fresh Stock of Boots and Shoes for Ladie 
and Gentlemen 
Beach Street 
Postoflice Block Manchester 
EDWARD CROWELL 
PAINTER 
And Decorator 
Personal attention given to all work 
Shop: 17 Schooi St., Manchester. 
