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Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Russell, 
who are remaining on the shore later 
than usual this fall, are leaving West 
Manchester next week. ‘They will live 
in New York this winter, where they 
have taken apartments at 76 Park avenue. 
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Leland are keep- 
ing their house at West Manchester 
open until the end of this month. “They 
are sailing for Europe early in December 
for the winter. 
Francis R. Spaulding and family have 
moved down to their residence at West 
Manchester for the winter. ‘The place 
was occupied the past summer by Mrs. 
William A. Russell, who sailed a fort- 
night ago for England, and thence to 
South America. The Spauldings spent 
the summer in Europe motoring. 
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A wooden bulkhead, some five or six 
feet above the grade, has been built 
along West Beach, Beverly Farms, in 
front of the F. B. Bemis and Neal Ran- 
toul estates. “The work was done by 
James D. Hooper of Beverly Farms. 
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A hot water heating system is being 
installed in the J. W. Campbell house 
on School street, taking the place of the 
furnace heat formerly used. Wilbur J. 
Pierce of Beverly Farms is doing the 
work. 
A movement in real estate on Misery 
Island seems to have started, aside from 
the lease of the Misery Island club re- 
ported last week. E. P. Stanley of 
Manchester had an appointment to take 
two parties to the island this afternoon 
to look at houses with a view to purchas- 
ing, it is said. 
Fire at Manchester. 
An alarm was rung in at 2.30 this af- 
ternoon for a chimney fire at the resi- 
dence of Ernest W. Longfellow at Cool- 
idge’s Point. 
Though the apparatus started for the 
Point it was not needed as the fire was 
put out with the assistance of the men on 
the place even before the alarm was 
sounded. 
Nancy H. Cheever. 
Miss Nancy H. Cheever, one of 
Manchester’s oldest residents passed 
away last Saturday morning, Oct. 31, 
at the age of 93 years, 8 months. 
She had enjoyed remarkably good 
“evergreens 
We offer a stock of over 35,000 assorted Evergreens from 2 to 8 fect in height, consisting of 
Norway Spruce, Coerulea Spruce, White Spruce, Colorado Spruce both blue and green, Scotc 
Pine, Austrian Pine, White Pine, Mugho Pine, Cephalonica Fir, Nordmans Fir, Douglass Fir, Bal- 
sam Fir, American Arbor Vitae, etc. 
will lift with a ball of earth at the roots. 
All have been several times transplanted and most of them 
We also have a choice lot of imported Evergreen Speci- 
mens and 10,000 well rooted Dwarf Box for border and edging purposes and make very reasonable 
prices for this season’s planting. 
Southworth Bros.; 
Call or send for price list. ‘ 
Beverly, Mass. 
AXEL MAGNUSON 
Telephone 174-3 
PETER HYLEN 
P. O. Box 14 
MAGNUSON & HYLEN 
Successors to Wm. F. Spry 
Florists and Landscape Gardeners 
CUT FLOWERS 
In Variety 3: 
Bridge Street - 
A. H. Higginson, President. 
Marine Railways, Boat Builders 
Paints, Oils, Varnish, Cordage, and all kinds of Hardware constantly on hand 
Yacht and Boat Repairing of every description, Yacht Tenders always in stock | 
; Boats stored for the Winter. 
W. B. Calderwood, Supt. 
DAVID FENTON CoO, Manchester-by-the-Sea, | 
We carry everything appertaining to the equip- 
Market Prices 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA,MASS. 
C. W. McGuire, Treasurer § 
MASS. 
Boats hauled on our railways, | 
TELEPHONE 254 MANCHESTE 
RIGHT SMART HATS 
‘These are the kind of headwear we are creating for our trade. ‘There isa certain jaunti- 
ness to REITH HATS that is decidedly noticeable among many. 
The quality of REITH 
trimmings is always the best and the creation is always of the true style kind. 
Come to us, ladies, and have a millinery talk before you give your fall order. 
The talk 
will cost you nothing if we cannot convince you that we can satisfactorily serve you. 
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health for one of her years until within 
the past four months. 
Born in Manchester in 1815 Miss 
Cheever spent most of her life here, 
though she left home when she was 
about 25 years old and went to Boston 
to live. She remained there over 35 
years, returning to Manchester about 30 
years ago. She was a. daughter of 
Jacob and Nancy (Hassam) Cheever. 
Though not a member of any church 
she was always interested in church work 
and was a regular attendant at the Bap- 
tist church, when her health permitted, 
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She was a Christian woman. 
Funeral services were held Monday 
from her late home on School street, 
the Rev. E. Hersey Brewster of Nor- 
wood, and the Rev. Theodore L. Frost, 
pastor of the Baptist church, officiating. 
Interment was in the family lot in Rose- 
dale cemetery. 
Miss Cheever is survived by one sister 
Mrs. Susan B. Carter, of this town, 
who is 91 years old, and two half sisters, 
Miss Mary F. Cheever and Mrs. Eliza- 
beth A. Morrison of this town, 
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