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The contract for alterations, additions 
and improvements on the summer home 
of the S. Reed Anthonys at Beverly 
Farms, has been awarded to  Pub- 
licover Bros. of Beverly Farms and 
the work will start at once. ‘The 
work includes an addition tothe servants’ 
quarters and also to the master’s portion 
of the house, some six rooms in all, be- 
sides two bath rooms, a sun parlor, a 
new trunk room, and a re-arrangement 
of china closets and pantries. D. Line- 
han & Son will do the stone work and 
the plumbing and heating will be done 
by R. Robertson Co. Chapman & 
Frazer of Boston are the architects. 
Howard A. Doane has the contract 
for the new cottage to be built for Joseph 
Fogg, off Common Lane and Thissell 
street, Pride’s Crossing. ‘The cottage 
is to be of a sort a bungalow style. 
Frank I. Lamasney of Beverly con- 
veys to Abbie N., wife of Frederick H. 
Prince of Wenham 4 acres woodland in 
Manchester; also 4 acres 125 rods land 
in Manchester. 
Connolly Bros. have started work on 
anew greenhouse for A. P. Loring at 
Pride’s Crossing. This same firm has 
under contruction the building of a large 
wall of Rockport granite upon the estate 
of Judge Wm. H. Moore, which car- 
ries with it considerable landscape 
changes. 
MANCHESTER 
George L. Knight was the purchaser 
of the Cheever field, so-called, off 
Friend’s court last Saturday, when the 
property was sold at auction. The field 
is about an acre and a half in area and 
went at a surprisingly low figure,--- 
$2175. 
bidders. 
tection, as his own property adjoins this 
‘There were only three other 
Mr. Knight bought for pro- 
field. He may, however, develop the 
property next spring and sell part of it as 
house lots. The field is bounded on 
one side by the Baptist parsonage, the 
property of G. L. Knight and that of 
B. L. Bullock, on two sides by Burn- 
ham’s court, and on the other side by 
Friend’s court. Outside its poor drain- 
age conditions the property is among 
the most desirably located in town for 
house lots. 
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this because we want to do Moth work for you this winter. 
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