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MERRILL’S 
| 256 1-2 ESSEX ST. 
Almy, Bigelow & Washburn 
A. C. Titus, Furniture — 
| Cobb, Bates & Yerxa Co. 
DEPOSITS MADE 
NOW 
-- Salem Five Cents Sasinws Bank s- 
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.CO0aset. Other Sets from $3.98. 
GEO. W. FULLER, 
ats Essex street. 
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The Church Aid Society will meet 
with Mrs. Helen Willmonton on Wed- 
-nesday evening, Nov. 4. 
Edward Walsh, the popular clerk at 
Allen’s drug store, started Monday on a 
~ fortnight’ s vacation, which he is spend- 
ing in Worcester, Newburyport and 
points in the Granite State. He will be 
home, however, long enough to cast |his 
vote for Taft and Draper next Tuesday. 
At the probate court in Salem adminis- 
tration was recently granted on the estate 
at the late George H. Martin, S. 
_ Augusta Martin, administrator. 
Officer J. Warren Lee returned to 
duty the first of this week after a ten 
days’ vacation, most of which was spent 
in the vicinity of Boothbay Harbor, Me., 
_ where he put in some time with the gun 
after small game. Officer Lee is back 
to his former beat, at West Manchester, 
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Wm. G. Webber Co., Dept. Store. 
For Men and Boys 
Styles the Latest, 
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Veerrill, Photographer 
ais ‘eA ee 2561-2 Essex Street 
Ses tAG. E BoAnl WWiflinery, 2 205 ae. St. See Adv. 
See Adv. | Lewis Dye and Cleansing Co., 54 Lafayette St. 
See Adv. 
See Adv. | ki mball Bros.’ Monumental Work, Lynde St. 
See Adv. ena ee 
For Everything Pertaining to the 
Comfort of the FEET 
\{ THE BEST 
ilIN MEN'S SHOES| 
VATTERLIN’S © THE PHAGE we. SueK 
“SHUR-ON EYEGLASSES” 
Don’t Come off until you take them off 
SHIER-ON ae 
Ask to see them. 
G. “Wils WHIPPLE 2 Co, 
“Opticians 
No. 134 Essex Street 
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Kits and Over coats 
: Trunks and Bags 
Prices the Lowest 
and Offcer Jones is covering the Cove 
district. 
A class in dancing and deportment, 
under local auspices, will open ‘Thurs- 
day evening, Nov. 5, in Town hall. 
Hours are to be from 7.30 until 10 
o’cleck. The people of Manchester 
are especially fortunate in having secured 
the services of so able an instructor as 
George L. Adams, principal of The 
Adams Academy of Dancing of Salem. 
Mr. Adams is a well known teacher, 
and has liad twenty-two years experience 
in his line. 
RB V. D: Underwear at Bell's. * 
PAUL WEIL 
STREET wu 
(Formerly with 
The best 
CANDIE 
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place in Salem to buy 
IS THE THE 
220 Essex Street 
We make all cur own Candies 
R. Vy Stuart: & .Co. 
21 SAILORS 
202 Essex Street, Salem, Mass. 
Boston Office, 79 Franklin Street 
Chase, Brown & Co. 
217 Essex Street 
Stone-—Bigwood. 
_ Miss Ethel G. Bigwood of M-nches- 
ter and William Franklin Stone of Mar- 
blehead, were united in marriage on 
Tuesday, Oct. 20, by the Rev. Theo- 
dore Lyman f rest of Manchester. Mr. 
and Mrs. Stone wil! make their home in 
Marblehead, where Mr. Stone is em- 
ployed as conducior on the B. & N, 
St. Ry. 
amson & Hubbard ha's, fall aud win- 
ter styles, at Bell's. 
Ballou club cook 
Floyd’s. 2*cts. 
se ML. Morton, Summer St B ‘ston ) , 
books on sale at 
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Announces that the partnership heretofore existing between him and A. Jacobs has been dis- 
continued and that Mr. Weil will conduct the business alone. 
He is now prepared to take 
orders for 
FALL AND WINTER SUITS 
Also Gieaning, Pressing and Repairing at Reasonab'e Prices 
POSTOFFIGE BLOGK 
BEAGH ST. 
MANCHESTER 
