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MERRILL’S 
256 1-2 ESSEX ST. 
Almy, Bigelow & Washburn 
Wm. G. Webber Co., Dept. Store. 
A. C. Titus, Furniture 
Cobb, Bates & Yerxa Co. 
DEPOSITS MADE 
NOW 
IN THE 
Salem Five Cents Savings Bank :- 
210 Essex St. 
Commence INTEREST NOV. 1 
Dinner Sets. 
We havea large line of new and desirable 
Stock Patterns to select from. Patterns tha 
can be matched for you as readily as plain 
white ware. We sella dinner set of Stock 
Patterns of 112 pieces from $10.00 to 
$45.00aset. Other Setsfrom $3.98. 
GEO. W. FULLER, 
275 Essex street. 
Clothing 
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Otis SW. Stanley was home from 
Brockton over Sunday visiting his parents, 
Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Stanley, Vine st. 
Misses Ruth Blaisdell and Bessie Allen, 
Helen and Charlotte Mason attended the 
Nichols-Kezar nuptials in Salem Wed- 
nesday evening. 
The Relief corps supper in G. A. R. 
hall, Wednesday evening was largely at- 
tended and the ladies were enabled to 
add a tidy sum to their relief fund. 
The following names were added to 
the list of qualified voters at the session 
of the registrars Wednesday evening: 
Charles E. Lovegreen, Geo. F. An- 
drews, Frank L. Decker, Leonard B. 
Decker, Albert C. Swanbeck, Ernest 
Dechene, Mansaul J. Bowers, 
Charles W. Taintor, Bertram W. Allen 
and Archa F. Pinette. The last two 
have just attained the voting age. 
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Se = ‘ Bi 2561-2 Essex Street 
Ser Atte: Reith, Millinery, 205 Teade St. See Adv. 
See Adv. | Lewis Dye and Cleansing Co., 54 Lafayette St. 
See Adv. 
age pan Kimball Bros.” Monumental Work, Lynde St. 
For Everything Pertaining to the 
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G. WLS WHIPPLE & Co., 
No. 184 Essex Riese 
For Men and Boys Suits and Overcoats DAY Qe HOYT GO; 
Opticians. 
Clarence Menken and Albert Kitfield 
of the Cove took in the Hudson River-- 
New York excursion the latter part of 
last week. 
The democratic banner had to be 
taken down “for repairs’? the first of 
the week, the wind having torn it in 
some way or other. It also interferred 
with the fire alarm wires in some way. 
Wednesday evening it was strung out 
again. 
Added interest was given to the 
weekly meeting of Col. H. P. Wood- 
bury camp, S. of V., Tuesday evening, 
because of the fact that Past Commander 
Choate of Beverly, Division Aide to the 
Manchester camp, and a delegation of 
some 18 other brothers from the Beverly 
camp, were present. Remarks were 
made by some of the visitors and after 
the meeting a collation was served and 
an hour or so was spent in a social way. 
‘The Beverly boys made the trip by barge. 
Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Allen left Wed- 
nesday for a ten days’ visit with Osborne 
Leach and family, Danvers. 
See Adv. 
to buy 
CANDIES £2 
Palace of Sweets 
220 Essex Street 
The best place in Salem 
We make all our own Candies 
R. V. Stuart & Co. 
202 Essex Street, Salem, Mass. 
Boston Office, 79 Franklin Street 
Chase, Brown & Co. 
2)7 Essex Street 
Mrs. Duncan S. Morrison, who form- 
erly lived in Manchester, is leaving Sun- 
day after a three weeks’ visit with her 
sister, Mrs. Charles Morgan, Lincoln 
street, and after a week’s visit with 
another sister in Roxbury she will return 
to her home in Glace Bay, C. B. 
William Ray has again entered the 
employ of Connolly Bros. and left town 
last Sunday for Cold Spring Harbor, 
N. Y., where he will probably be lo- 
cated 2s several weeks. 
Robert A. Mitchell, the contractor- 
gardener, brought in a how of fine pansy 
blooms this week which contained many 
fine colors and combinations, all the 
more appreciable as our rdenk have 
just been destroyed by frost. Mr. 
Mitchell says that he can furnish plants 
which will produce blooms in September 
and October as large and numerous as do 
the usual spring time pansy plants. The 
plants are grown in the field off School 
street, which, by the way, Mr. Mitchell 
is turning into quite a nursery, 
B, D, V. Underwear at Bell’s. * 
